- AMUSEMENTS. ■Mwi' 1 ' gMPIRE : piCTDRE pALACE. TO-NIGHT I*st -*ight Ql a truly REMARKABLE . PROGRAMME. ■? by TitafeWf First Favorites, fh* beautiful ANITA STEWART «&d talfcnfcd " ANITA STEWART »»4 SA&S;OTUMiJS The popular atidliaiidioae ;.:iv4hgM#»t ViUgrapk, fjt magnetie story JlOLMf'T'i ?' * real man, a <9Cjal butterty, •, a girl of the tenements, with Uaf AWAWiSWRO, primitive passions. ? « -. Star Rim: " F«3&ESh3E LA BADIE in an Impressive Dramatic Offeriag, REINCARNATION. . .. REINCARNATION. The- "dead * past" -toll' not always "bury iss lives and shapes events w the "now." "How the 1 Fifencii ! Coast is Guarded." *Pfctbe "Following the Scent,", ''ln the' Land of the Bullrushes," and ofhf r *»Te cpnifdj features. r»ual price*' B«'i and is. tidies' C4S' cession te Sis Us fc\l. PATRIOTIC GALA DAY. THURSDAY, MARCH 9. EAST END SEASIDE. IJ-HE COMMITTEE supervising the above function respectfully request all Employers to grant their Employees a Holiday so as to enable thetn to \ttend the SEASIDE PICNIC at EAST End.. An-urgent appeal to the general (wblic for their patronage on the above iate is solicited. J* R. HILL, Chairman. < Captain Allen, W. Roch (East End), l>. G. Mbverley (Kawaroa Park), R. 0. Ellis ' (Kgamotu), Joint Secretaries. •JJRgNUI gPORTS. PATRIOTIC GATHERING. To be held on THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1916. Programme: JTOOT RACES, BICYCLE RACER SIDE-SHOWS. BUCK JUMPING And HORSE JUMPING COMPETITIONS. All Kinds of Fancy Dancing by School Children. Fpr Further Particulars see Poster. MUSIC BY WAITARA MUNICIPAL BAND. D. GEORGE, Hon. Sec. rHE. LEPPERTON - SENTRY HILL BRANCH of the NORTH TARANAKI PATRIOTIC LEAGUE Will, hold a QIFT RUCTION AND gPORTS In aid of the WOUNDED SOLDIERS' FUND on TH.U,RSjD AY, MARCH 18, ' ' s »■;« • MR. CLIFFORD'S BEAUTIFUL GROUNDS (Late Dr. Valintine's). Opposite the Lepperton Junction Rail- ' way Station.
FOR SALE—S Cows, 1 Shorthorn Bull, 1' Pedigree-' Jersey Bull, 13.YearVmgsj 16 Pigs ((Deluding 1 Pedigree Berkshilfc Boir), 40 Fowls, 2 Dogs, -■" 1-Horse, 2Penß Sheep, 4 Cords Tawa Firewood; Lady's Bicvele, Potatoes, and other sundries too numerous to mention. EVERYBODY! flat Rices, Ricking the Football, Stepping the Chain, Shooting Gallery, Scallywag fable, Skittles, Sheepguessing, Cutting Turks' Head, Hav- : iiig a Whack, it Kaiser Bill, Lowering the Leg of Mutton, Nail-driving, Tuga-of-War, Fish Ponds. JJinnerls 6d. Luncheon It. Afternoon Tea 6d. Admission to Grounds: Adults Is, Chil- ■ dren half-price. THE SUNFLOWER MINSTRELS In' the Evening will Stage the Screaming Farce, ' ' "THE WRONG FLAT." - Admission Is. Dance to follow. High Tea will be provided for visitors to. stay for the Concert aad Daoce. Charge 1 8 Bd. W. S. OOBHAM. U SDEBT AEIB. ' KEW PLYMOUTH. Mortuary Chanel: Courtemey Street.
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Taranaki Daily News, 8 March 1916, Page 1
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