AMUSEMENTS. JBEATRE JJOYAV pICTURES MATIX'EE TO-DAY MATINEE 2.30 Also 2.30 I TO-NIGHT The Pictures that are being talked about- Featuring the Ist Episode of the LADIES* SERIAL DRAMA, TREY 0' HEARTS. TREY 0' HEARTS. TREY 0' HEARTS. TREY 0' HEARTS. j By L. J. Vance, in 15 instalments. |
Without doubt, the most immense production of its kind ever mounted on celluloid. In addition: A ROMANCE OF THE GREAT WAR. Tlie God of War is no respecter of per- I sons. It strikes the victor and vanquished alike, and the fust suffer with the unjust. THE PAWNS OP MARS. ; THE PAWNS OP MARS. This stirring play describes with wonderful fidelity what the European Spy System means. This is a special 3-reel VITA. BROADWAY STAR. Feature No. 3: THE SONG OBDSOLOMON. THE SONG OP SOLOMON. An Edison Comedy in 2 reeU. Think what it means! WAR GAZETTES, and a host of comic and other gems. Usual Prices: 6d and 1/-. Ladies' Concession to Stalls, 6d. ALL NEW FILMS ON MONDAY. KAWAROA PARK DAY, KAWAROA PARK DAY EASTER MONDAY. EASTER MONDAY. MONSTER SEASIDE FETE & PICNIC at THE PEOPLED POPULAR PLEASURE PARK, Eawaroa Park! Kawaroa Park! See THE one and only Programme of Spectacular Displays presented in New Plymouth on Easter Monday! Disappointment for those who fail to attend. The 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, v 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! . FILL THE LARDER. SAMBO AND HIS MATES. ROLL AND BOWL. THE ERRATIC ARROW. CUTTING THE HAM. STEPPING THE CHAIN. SHEEP-GUESSING, Etc., Ete. 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. And the only Donkeys at the Seaside. FREE ACCOMMODATION for MOTORS AND VEHICLES. Hot Water and Milk Free. Admission: One Shilling. School children Free. -DELAYED TRAINS FROM TOWN, i ' WIND-UP DANCE ,: ~ IN GOOD TEMPLAR HALL IN THE EVENING, at 8 o'clock. Ladies, 1/6; Gentlemen, 2/-, .&: GKX A. SALT, • Box 8, New Plymouth. •RADIATE pLAINS IJROTTINC C™b, W s SECOND ANNUAL TOTALISATOR » ; MEETING. : , HAW ER A RACECOURSE EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 2*, ! FIRST RACE, 11.45, ' .. . REPRESENTATIVES from all parts b New Zealand,' from Auckland t Ashburton. , , Luncheon and Afternoon Tea, in ai< of the Red Cross Funds, in the hands o the Hawera Red Cross Society. Returned Soldiers and Soldiers i Uniform admitted free. (Apply to th Secretary for tickets)* :. E. NALDER, '* Hawe'ri. JJITA JOLIVET in rfHE TJNAFRAI A Btory of Love, Revolution and Ii trigue of the Balkans. gEEA. boyai,. vagus- tnv
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 April 1916, Page 1
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