AMUSEMENTS. gMPIRE . piCTURE pALACE. TO-NIGHT. ALL NEW FILMS. 'ALL NEW FILMS An Attraction fov the Fair Sex. LADIES! LADIES! Here is a story that will set your hearts dancing and your pulses tingling with excitement- intense. THE BORROWED ; HYDROPLANE. / ; THE BORROWED HYDROPLANE. - THE BORROWED HYDROPLANE. ■!Mi the methods that unscrupulous man can devise are used in this great production. The story features the capture of Flor?aice and her escape from a motor launch fcnd rescued by a' hydroplane. A truly wonderful picture is the loth episode of "THE MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY." Then again we will present THEIR FIRST QUARREL. tiff, featuring Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Drew. AU REVOIR-DEPARTURE OF THE EIGHTH N.Z. REINFORCEMENTS. The March through Wellington, also Cbristchurch, and the Review in Cranmer Square. Many officers and men can plainlr he recognised. PATHEf' WAR. GAZETTE. And a host of Comic and other gems. .Prices! Od and Is. < Usual concession. KAWAROA PARK DAY! ' KAWAROA PARK DAY! EASTER MONDAY •MONSTEB■' SEA«TBE FETE &'n^lt) THE PEOPLE'S POPULAR PLEASURE PARK. •HERE WE ARE! HERE WE ARE! SEE the famous Ngatiawa Troupe of Maori Pci Dancers in their fascinating display in .native costume. SEE the Spectacular Display of Children in color, grouping and dancing. SEE the Wonder of Wonders—Blondini, the famous High Wire Walker and Gymnast. fiEE the Massed Children in Swedish Drill and Physical Culture evolutions. SEE Hosts of other'' Attractions, The Strolling Minstrels, the Clowns, the Shoots, Tug-of-War, Schools Relay Race. COMPETITION'S GALORE! frizes for Decorated Go-carts (girls) and ,i. Tricycles (boys). iFill the Lardeiv Sambo and his Mates. £6ll and Bowl. The Erratic Arrow. :, ; ;. .^Catting:.tie Ham, etc., etc,, fJo'ys' and Girls' Race s all day. Musical Programme throughout the day. Afternoon Tea, Fruit, Lollie, Soft Drinks and Variety Stalls. Strings, Swingboat3, Oecan Wave, SeeSaw, Battling and Paddling. Hot Water and Milk Free. ' ktee Accommodation for Motors and Vehicles. Admission: One Shilling. School children Free. ~DELAYED TRAINS FROM TOWN... GEO. A. SALT, Hon. Secretary* Box 8, New Plymouth. gIIEEP JJOG JJKIAL QLUB (Affiliated with North Island Association). NINTH ANNUAL MEETING, To be held oa THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, APRIL 13 AND W, 1918. iProSts donated to Patriotic Funds.
. ■—; BE WISE—BUY - SECOND-HAND. \Vc have in stock all 1 daises of FURNITURE i which you can buy at ] LESS THAN HALF the price of new. Call and ■ inspect—it will pay * you. CHRISTIANSEN & CO, EXCHANGE MART. DEVON STREET. Cash buyer of all classes of secondhand goods. Ring up 'phone 480 and we will attend to your wants at one* IOBEEKE E P E K S. It u in the best interests of Beekeepers that we ad vis* them to set our BEEHIVES and obtain quotation*. We supply nineNinths of tha Beekeepers in TaranaW Ten and twelve-frame hires made. HAWERA SASH AND DOOR 09, QUIN BROS., ~ Pwprietpr»> -
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Taranaki Daily News, 10 April 1916, Page 1
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