PUNIHQ SCHOOL. JJUCHRE PARTY AND DANCE. In Aid of Piano fund. TO-NIGHT. WEDNESDAY, 31st MABCH, 1915. Gentlemen 2s 6d, Ladies la. Cbmmence 8 p.m. sharp.. F. GABLE, Hon. Secretary. LOOK AHEAD GUARD AGAINST DISAPPOINTMENT! THERE IS ONE PLACE THAT NEVER DISAPPOINTS THE PUBLIC— j THE EAST END EASTER MONDAY EASTER MONDAY MENU (From 10 o'clock on April 5 to 3 a'clock of the 6th): PROCESSION (Fancy Dress from Christchurch) from Railway Station, headed hy the ELTHAM BRASS BAND. TUG-OF-WAB. PHYSICAL DRILL COMPETITION. LIFE-SAVING COMPETITION. SHEEP-GUESSING. SWIMMING and DIVING EVENTS. HA! HA! BOATING ON THE RIVER. STEPPING THE CHAIN. BABY SHOW (18 months and under). DONKEY RACES. DRY BOAT RACING. CHILDREN'S EVENTS GALORE. Everything you can think of provided on the Reserve. Hot Water FREE. Afternoon Tea, SIXPENCE. ALL TRAINS STOP AT THE RESERVE. Admission: Adults 6d, Children Free. SOCIAL AND DANCE IN THE PAVILION. At 8 pjn. Tickets: Ladies Is. Gentlemen Is 6dW. ROCH, P. J. FLANNAGAN, Joint Hon. Sees. WEST END LEADS. LET OTHERS FOLLOW. rpHE GREATEST OF MCNICS X is the WEST END PICNIC to be held at KAWAfiOA B£RK on IiASTER MONDAY, W H Y.?. Because, first of all, the hit out with a new idea—the .Tireat Procession through the town to the iPark. The Procession includes representations of Forest and Domestic Animals, Grotesque Figures, and so on —an interesting But button-bursting display. "WE'VE CAPTURED THE KAISER! Wilhelm will be dragged through the streets by the borough tradtion-enginti "So will tne Austrian Emperor. Don't die laughing at the funniosities of the : "Procession, but follow on to the Kawaroa Park, Wast End, for the Fun Car- • nival in this beautiful ground. ■ TOO MANY ATTRACTIONS TO BE LISTED HERE.
SWIMMING. Exhibition of Fancy Diving by Mr. P. Schwartz (Royal Life Saving Society's diploma). Exhibition of Breast, Back, Side and Over-arm Stroke_s, etc., by 'Mr. J. Swanson, well known in Scottish championships. Exhibition of Skill in the Water by Mr. Brett, a noted Australian performer. THESE EXHIBITIONS START AT 2.43. ADMISSION TO PARK: ADULTS SIXPENCE ClnHren under 12 FREE. Admission to Buths SIXPENCE. j. aniAHOx box, Secretary. OKATO ' SPORTS GROUND. EASTER MONDAY. Proceeds to be squally divided lKtween Belgian Relief Funid and Sports (iiound Improvement Fund. R. LARSEX, Secretary. SPORTS TO HELP THE BELGIANS. AT RAHOTU. ON EASTER MONDAY Particulars Later. T. PARSONS, Secretary,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 250, 31 March 1915, Page 1
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