AMUSEMENTS. "\yHY BE AFRAID OF J)EATH?" "It is the most glorious adventure in Life!" (Chas. Frohmann's last words to. Rita Jolivet on the Lusitania). rpHEATEE JJOYAL. TO-NIGHT Also Wednesday (2 screenings only). (Xo Pictures on Tuesday night). N RITA JOLIVET EITA JOLIVET In a Picturisation of . Elinor M. Ingram's Extraordinary - Romance, THE UNAFRAID. THE UNAFRAID. Bita Joliret,'who is the most beautiful woman in pictures to-day,, had the unenviable experience of being on a boat torpedoed by German "Kulturists," she being a passenger by the LUSITANIA. She was one of the fortunates to be saved. It is a curious incident that the Photo-play in which New Zeafanders will make the acquaintance of MISS JOLIVET is THE UNAFRAID THE UNAFRAID A thrilling story of love, revolution and intrigue in the ever-warring Balkans, by the LASKY CO., OF FAMOUS PLAYERS. Supporting films include "THE HISTORY OF A BIG TREE " Interest, "LULU'S LOST LOTHARIOS" comedy, THE LATEST WAR NEWS, topicaI,"UNLUCKY LOUEY, comedy. Sydney Drew in the Lead.
Usual Prices: 6d and 1/-., Ladies Concession to Stalls, 6d. KAWAROA PARK DAY KAWAROA PARK DAT TO-DAY • EASTER MONDAY. EASTER MONDAY. toNSTER SEASIDE FETE & PICNIC! THE PEOPLE'S POPULAR PLEASURE PARK, Kawaroa Park! Kawaroa Park! 'Sot 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 Gym- , nast—Blondini. The Strolling- Minstrels, The Clowns. " i The Schools' Tug-of-War. - ,; The Schools' Relay Race. r The Decorated Go-carts. j The Decorated Tricycles. I PRIZES FOR DECORATED GO-CARTS (Girls) and TRICYCLES (Boys),
COMPETITIONS GALORE! FILL THE LARDER. . -s ' SAMBO AND HIS MATES. ' " ROLL AND BOWL. > THE ERRATIC ARROW. CUTTING THE HAM. | :• STEPPING THE CHAItf. , SHEEP-GUESSING, Etc., Etc. BOYS' AND GIRLS' RACES ALL DAY. Musical Programme throughout the day. AFTERNOON TEA, FRUIT, LOLUE, SOFT DRINKS AND VARIETY STALLS. ings, Swingboats, Ocean Wave, SeeSaw, Bathing and Paddling. And the only Donkeys at the Seaside. FREE ACCOMMODATION'for MOTORS AND VEHICLES. ,■ Hot Water and Milk Fre* Admission: One Shilling. School children Free. .DELAYED TRAINS FROM TOWN. . WINDHJP DANCE IN GOOD TEMPLAR HALL IX THE EVENING, at 8 o'clock. \ ladies, 1/6; Gentlemen, 2/- t GEO. A. SALT, Hon. Secretary, Box 8, New Plymouth, pLAINS CLUBSECOND ANNUAL TOTALISATOR MEETING. HAW ER A RACECOURSE. ' TO-DAY EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 24. FIRST RACE, 11.4* • JjEPRESENTATIVES from all parts of New Zealand, from Auckland to Ashburton. '. ' » Luncheon and Afternoon Tea,, in aid oi the Red Cross Funds, in "the hands of tto Hawera Red Cross Society. Returned Soldiers and Soldier? in /Uniform admitted free. (Apply to the Secretar".. for tickets), ,*■ ~ u " K, BALDER, ''* k . HawSrt.
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 April 1916, Page 1
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