AMUSEMENTS. jgMPIRE' piGTURE pALACE. TO-NIGHT. LAST of this LAST SIGHT current series KIGHT featuring the Unique Oriental Melodrama, CHINESE VENGEANCE. CHINESE VENGEANCE. A 'emarkable story of the Far East, Enacted almost entirely by Chinamen. t*Ys Quaint! It's Real! It's Daring! INDEK OATH A Knlem 2-reel Mas.'NDER OATH terpiece. A story of UNDER OATH deep, intrigue And'a host of Comic and other gems. Coming ( TO-MORROW (Saturday)— Two more big star features: DRAWN INTO THE QUICKSANDS. I 16th thrilling episode of the Spectacular MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY, the serial that is now wending its way to a startling conclusion. ' Also '«.' tfiX IS LOVESICK, featuring t§e soldier-cinema' comedian who has now gone back to the trenches. ROSE OF THE RANCHO, A Film that has Broken all Records, jtfEX'T MONDAY—THEATRE ROYAL. KAWAROA PARK DAY KAWAROA PARK DAT ■ EASTER MONDAY. EASTER MONDAY. MONSTER SEASIDE FETE & PICNIC at 7HE PEOPLE'S POPULAR PLEASURE PARK, Kawaroa Park! Kawaroa Park! See THE one and only Programme of Spectacular Displays presented in Xew Plymouth on Easter Monday! Disappointment for those who fail to attend. tie Famous Ngatiawa Troupe of Maori 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. The, Schools' Tug-of-War. The Schools' Relay Race. The Decorated Go-carts. The Decorated Tricycles. PRIZES FOR DECORATED GO-CARTS (Girls) and TRICYCLES (Boys)-
COMPETITIONS GALORE 1 | FILL THE LARDER. SAMBO AND HIS MATES. ROLL AND BOWL. THE ERRATIC ARROW. CUTTING THE HAM. STEPPING THE CHAIN. , SHEEP-GUESSING, Etc., Etc. BOYS' AND GIRLS' RACES ALL DAY. ■Musical Programme throughout the day. AFTERNOON • TEA, FRUIT. LOLLIE, SOFT DRINKS AND VARIETY STALLS. Swings, Swinghoats, Ocean Wave, SeeSaw, Bathing and Paddling. FREE ACCOMMODATION for MOTORS AND VEHICLES. Hot Water and Milk Fre* Admission: One Shilling. School children Free. DELAYED TRAINS FROM TOWN. WIND-ui~DANCE JX GQOD TEMPLAR HALL IN THE EVENING, at 8 o'clock. Ladies, 1/6; Gentlemen, 2/-. GEO. A. SALT, Hon. Secretary. Box 8, New Plymouth. ROSE OF THE RANCHO, 5-reels, featuring Bessie Barriscale, THEATRE ROYAL—NEXT MONDAY. VIVIFIC The great specific for Eczema (used in connection with VIVIFIC OINTMENT). CURES INDIGESTION, KIDNEY TROUBLES AND NERVOUS DISORDERS. The following testimonial attests to it* virtues:— Cornwall Street, Eltham. Messrs Moore and Co. Dear Sirs—My daughter suffering from Eczema for nine years, and being treated by three doctors, with no good results, a friend advised me to try "VIVIFIC" Tonic and Ointment, and after taking ■even bottles of Tonic and using one pot of Ointment, she "was completely cured, thanks to "VTVIFIC."—Yours faithfully, MRS. W. CLARRY. If your store keeper does not stock it, apply to Messrs Burgess, Fraser and Co., New Plymouth- and Hawera, or Messrs Kempthorne, Prosser and Co. and Saarland and Co., Wellington. Price 3/6 jer bottle. Ointment, 2/6 per pot. KARBOL—one part to SO parts of water—the best disinfectant, -r- Sykes, Chemist. -
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 April 1916, Page 1
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