'amusements. jgJMPIRE piCTURE pALACE. TO-NIGHT. Another regord programme, featuring CHINESE VENGEANCE. CHINESE VENGEANCE. .CHINESE VENGEANCE. 'A "strong" story relating how a beautiful girl, to wade the brutal attentions of a ,crook, married a Chinaman and went to a living death. Subsequent happenings and the girl's-after life make up a tense and fascinating picture. UNDER OATH A Kalem 2-reel MasUNDEK OATH terpiece. A story of UNDER OATH deep intrigue into UNDER-OATH which is woven a beauUNDEBPOATH tiful romance. Featuring 1 Marion Sais and True Board' man. CONSTANTINOPLE. TOPICAL WAR SPECIAL. And a ■ nost of Comic and other gems. Usual Prices: 6d and,!/-. Ladies' Concession to Stalls Gd. KAWAROA PARK DAY JCAWAROA/PARK DAT EASTER MONDAY. ;. EASTER MONDAY. MONSTER SEASIDE FETE )& PICNIC • -■• 'at-. THE PEOPLE'S POPULAR PLEASURE PARK, ' Kawaifoa Park! Kawaroa Park! See THE one and only Programme of Spectacular Displays presented in New * Plymouth on Easter Monday! VJiaappointment for those who fail to attend. The Famous *Ngatiawa Troupe of iftaori Poi Dancers, in Native Costume. ] - The Central School Children in Color Grouping and Dancing. The Waihi School Children, in Swedish ''Drill and Physical Culture Evolutions. The High-wire Artist and* Gymnast—Blondini. The Strolling Minstrels, The Clowns. Tie Tug»of-War. The Schools * Relay Race. The Decorated Go-carts. The Decorated Tricycles. MMJSES FOR DECORATED GO-CARTS *j,G»rls) and TRICYCLES (Boys).
COMPETITIONS GALORE t : FILL THE LARDER. 3AMBO AND HIS MATES. 1 ROLL AND BOWL." #THE ERRATIC ARROW. CUTTING THE HAM. 'STEPPING THE CHAIN. SHEEP-GUESSING, Etc., Eta: BOYS' AND GIRLS' RACES ALL DAY. Musical Programme throughout the day. AFTERNOON TEA, FRUIT, LOLLIE, SOFT DRINKS AND VARIETY: . STALLS.. Swings, Swingboats, Ocean Wave, SeeSaw, Bathing and Paddling. JBEE ACCOMMODATION for MOTORS AND VEHICLES. / Hot Water and Milk Free. " : Admission: One Shilling. School children Free. DELAYED TRAINS FROM TOWN. ' ; WIND-UP J)ANCE IS GOOD TEMPLAR HALL IN THE : EVENING, at 8 o'clock. Ladies, 1/6; Gentlemen, 2/'-» GEO. A. SALT, Hon. Secretary, Box 8,- New Plymouth. £HEEP JJOG /J>RIAL fiLUB (Affiliated with North Island Association). NINTH ANNUAL MEETING, r To be held on THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, APRIL 13 w AND 14, 1916, I ■Profits donated to- Patriotic Funds. J| *lg in the best interests of Beekeepers „ that we 'advise them to see our BEEHIVES and obtain quotations. We supply ninetetrths of the Beekeepers in Taranaki Ten and twelve-fame hives made. Send for prices and. particulars to the 4AWE*A SASH AND DOOR 00. : ' QUDf BROS., '.■'.': V* ■ ."■_; Proprietor*,.,
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Taranaki Daily News, 13 April 1916, Page 1
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393Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 13 April 1916, Page 1
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