amusements. MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2. MATIHEE TO-DAY AT 2. This is NOT an Indian Picture, but a fiORGEOUS, SPECTACULAR MODERN DRAILA. • at EVERYBODY'S! TO-DAY and TO-NIGHT. THE CAPTIVE GOD THE CAPTIVE GOD THE CAPTIVE GOD THE CAPTIVE GOD A Triangle Kay Bee Drama 01" unusual interest. THE CAPTIVE GOD. THE CAPTIVE GOD. THE CAPTIVE GOD. THE CAPTIVE GOD. A Picture that grips this heart, charms tire senses, and rivets the spellbound attention to the last moment. * THE CAPTIVE GOD. .THE CAPTIVE GOD. THE CAPTIVE GOD. A feast of gorgeous stage effects; scene after scene of absorbing interest. Featuring WILLIAM S. HART, WILLIAM S. HART, Jlero of v "The Fighting Parson," "Draw Egan,'' and other great features. Excellent List of Supports. WARE A HALL. WEDNESDAY, APRIL i, DANCE IN AID OP PIANO FUND. ADMISSION AS USUAL. C. W. BEVELL, Hon. Sec. J£AWAROA pARK J)AY. EASTER MONDAY. EASTER MONDAY. MONSTER SEASIDE FETE AND PICNIC. AT THE PEOPLE'S POPULAR PLEASURE PARK.
SAWAKOA PARK! KAWAROA PARK!! ' Bee THE One and Only 'Programme of Spectacular Display's presented in New Plymouth on Easter Monday. Disappointment for those who fail to attend. 188 WEST END SCHOOL in an Exhibition of School Displays. THE WAIHI SCHOOL CHILDREN' in Swedish Drill and Physical Culture Evolutions 'JHE HIGH-WIRE ARTISTS AND GYMNASTS BLONDINI AND SON,' THE STROLTJN3 MINSTRELS. THE CLOWNS. THE SCHOOLS' TUG-OF-WAR. THE SCHOOLS' RELAY RACE. THE DECORATED GO-CARTS. THE DECORATED TRICYCLES. PRIZES for 'DECORATED GO-CART (Girls) and TRICYCLES (Boys). impersonations op charlie CHAPLIN—Special Engagement.
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Taranaki Daily News, 31 March 1917, Page 1
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436Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 31 March 1917, Page 1
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