A BIG BEAUTIFUL PROGRAMME. JJOYAL PICTURES. TONIGHTMATINEE AT 2.30 MATINEE AT 2.30 A Drama of Diplomatic Intrigue and Retribution. THAXHOUSER'S SPECIAL. A Secret Agent's Device. A READER OF MINDS. A READER OF MINDS. A READER OF MINDS. A READER OP MINDS. The Power of Invention. [ DEFEAT OP A FOREIGN GOVERNMENT. A (Play that tells a gripping story. One that will prove of unusual fascination to the lover of tense situations. 2nd EDITION, "Dolly of the Dailies* series. GHOST OP MOTHER EVE. GHOST OF MOTHER EVE. GHOST OF MOTHER EVE. Replete with pleasant surprises. THE LESSON. THE LESSON. A.K. Drama. SHE MARRIED FOR LOVE. SHE MARRIED FOR LOVE. Most unusual—of course it's a comedy. CURSED BY HIS BEAUTY. CURSED BY HIS BEAUTY. CURSED BY HIS BEAUTY. CURSED BY HIS BEAUTY. The biggest laugh hustler of the momoment. TOPICAL BUDGET. TOPICAL BUDGET. « War News! War News! AND OTHERS. Everybody's/Prices: Is Gd, 1« and 6d. RESERVES 'PHONE 365. PUNIHO SCHOOL. ' WEDNESDAY, MAY 5. gOCIAL AND DANCE, COMPETITIONS, ETC. In aid of Belgian Relief Fund. Gents. 2s. Ladies Is. F. GABLE, Hon. See. THE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY'S EXHIBITION OF CHRYSANTHEMUMS AND AUTUMN FLOWERS. GOOD TEMPLAR HALL. THURSDAY, APRIL 89. Send your Pot Plants, Flowers, etc., for Exhibition. See the Table Decorations. Afternoon Tea fid (provided by men of the Committee). •Doors open from 2 p.m. till 10 p.m. Admission: One Shilling. For space apply to—(MISS) M. SIMPSON, Secretary, King Street. NORTH TARANAKI PATRIOTIC CARNIVAL.
29th and 30th APRIL and Ist MAY. CLIFTON HALL, WAITARA. GRAND OPENING PROCESSION At 2.30 p.m. Headed by Waitara.,Municipal Brass Band. Competitors arc invited to enter for following classes, to participate in the procession:.—i 1. Poi Dance, Maori Girls. 2. Best Fancy Dress. 3. Best Decorated Doll's Pram, t. Best Decorated Go-Cart. .I. Best Decorated Hoop. (i. Best Poster Costume. PPJZES: Poi Dance, Ts 6d; other events, as each. Competitors to be judged by Mesdames Burgess and H. Lepper. The Mayor will declare the Carnival open at 3 p.m. Don't fail to give us your patronage. Every evening there will be Fancy Dancing, with limelight ell'ects and other attractions. SATURDAY AFTERXOOX: Swedish Drill by Pupils of Public Schools See the Fancy Stalls, Hoop-la, Tulip Garden, 'Up-to-date Shooting Gallery from Hazard's, Auckland. Grand Collection of Swiss Carvings. MUSIC BY .STRING BAND. ORAXD TORCHLIGHT PROCESSION On THURSDAY NIGHT. (Organised by Waitara Fire Brigade.) ART UNION" WILL BE DRAWN ON SATURDAY NIGHT. TO BUILDERS. 'ENDERS will he received at my office ~ up to 4 p.m. on MONDAY, May 3, for shifting the East End Fire Station to Fitzroy. PRANK MESSENGER, Architect. ITKESPARSERS with DOG or GUN will be PROSECUTED. All dogs shot. A. GUSCOTT, Carrington Road. ZOO—Pay us a visit while in Wanganui. Lions. Tigers. Large American Bears, Malay Bears, African Baboons, Tricky Monkeys galore, Australia Kangaroos. Opossums, Live Tortoises, French Cats, and a great variety of Rare Birds. Admission 6A, Children 3d.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 270, 24 April 1915, Page 1
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