AMUSEMENTS. A PICTURE SENSATION! EVERYBODY'S! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! For Two Nights Only. "The Sensation of the Hour." CHAS. R. HARRIS' Fine play in five reels. SHOULD A BABY DIE? SHOULD A BABY DIE? SHOULD A BABY DIE? SHOULD A BABY DIE? SHOULD A BABY DIE.' SHOULD A BABY DIE?. That rarest thing, A PLAY WITHOUT VILLAINS OR VILLAINY. The Story of a Baby, because a cripple left to die, but LOVE MADE HER LIVE to bring joy and sweetness into a home long saddened by the want of CHILDISH PRATTLE. SHOULD A BABY DIE? SHOULD A BABY DIE? SHOULD A BABY DIE? SHOULD A BABY DIE? SHOULD A BABY DIE? SHOULD A BABY DIE?
Is just a delightful story. It will delight Reserve at Collier'* RASTER f£. E E -ft AS T gND GRAND SEASIDE CARNIVAL See not only .ONE Programme, but the BEST Programme of Sports and Aquatic Events ever put before the Public of
NATURE'S BEAUTY SPOT,.— -r THE EAST END. (From 10 a.m. on Monday, April 9, to 3 a.m. April 10). SPORTS ■ Veterans' Race, Ist Walking Stick; Marathon Race for Boys, about two miles, first prize Silver Watch, second trophy; Fanners' Baee, cow nig; Married Ladies' Race, first prize Bag Flour, second Butter Dish; Single Ladies' Race, first Blouse Length, second Box Fancy Soap; Married Men's Race, first Watch; Committee's Race, a Bath; Egg and Spoon Race; Potato Race; Three-legged Race; Blindfold Race; Sack Race; Schoolboys' Tug-of-war, seven a-side, silver medals for members of winning team; Boys' and Girls' Races all day, good prizes. AQUATIC EVENTS Water Polo, Ljfe-saving Competition, Swimming Races, Diving Events, Greasy American Pony; Boating on Te llenui River I all day; Moulding on the Sand Competition for Children, first prize value ss.
SIDE SHOWS AND ATTRACTIONS Shooting Gallery, Smash the Kaiser, Sheep Guessing, Stepping the Chain, Fish Pond, Marking the Pig, Bran Tub, Bun and Treacle, African Dip, Swing Boats and Swings, Cutting the Ham, Sea-saw, Ocean Wave, Duck Pond, Dry Boat Racing. FREE PADDOCKING FOR MOTORS AND VEHICLES. Afternoon Tea, Fruit, Lollie and Ice Cream Stalls. Hot Water and Milk Free. Mrs George's First-class Orchestra in attendance. Admission: Veterans and Returned Soldiers free; Adults Gd; Children free. j .LONG-NIGHT DANCE IN THE PAVILION, at 8 p.m. Music by Mr. W. F. Boufton. Men, Is fid; Ladies, la. All Trams stop at East End Reserve ' Platform. R. BENNOCH. Hon. See. IMPORTANT NOTIQE. A BOON for Country Homes, Stores, Halls, etc.—the "WIZARD" Lighting System, the only "MATCH-LIT" hollow-wire system in the world. OVER 300 PLANTS INSTALLED IN TARANAKT. Each plant guaranteed for five years. The immediate success of the Wizard produced the usual crop of imitators, but the VITAL POINTS of the Wizard lamps are patented and cannot be imitated, so intending purchasers should enquire carefully into the merits of the Wizard before accepting the assurance of salesmen that their lamps are "just as good." For further particular* and prices apply to F. H. ROBERTSON & CO., BROUGHAM ST., NEW PLYMOUTH. Agents. ELECTRIC TORCHES. ■JHE Famous Trench Flasher. Will last three ordinary Torches but. Assorted sizes from 16s to 18s 6d. IRA J. BRIDCER, Cycle Importer, BBims STREET. . ; - ELTHAM.
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 April 1917, Page 1
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