AMUSEMENTS. •The PHOTOPLAY HOUSE BEAUTIFUL EVERYBODY'S! EVERYTHING OP THE BEST pictures de Luxe Music a Delight "Our Orchestra's Worth the Admission Money." TO-NIGHT! . TO-NiGHT! fFitli our happy combination of the Best k Theatre, the Best Pictures, and the Best Music, WE PRESENT TO-NIGHT f»w T.\TEETAINMENT UNRIVALLED in THE dominion; featuring the William A. Pox Famous 'ibsen Actress, MISS BETTY NANSEN ' In THE CELEBRATED SCANDAL THE CELEBRATED SCANDAL THE CELEBRATED SCANDAL % Remarkable Dramtic Photoplay, in which Betty Nansen scores another triumph. BETTY NANSEN will be rejnembered for her splendid portrayal in (the recent Fox Feature, "Should a Mother Tell?" TO-MOREqW TO-MORROW GOOD FRIDAY, AT 7.45 P.M. (BRAND BENEFIT 'PERFORMANCE In Aid pi the RETURNED SOLDIEP.S' fLUB RETURNED SOLDIERS' CLUB RETURNED SOLDIER.*'. CLUE Spare a Mite for the Boys Who Offered .Thoir All for; You! Bfou will get more than your money's worth in a first-elas9 entertainment, and ktsist this mest deserving ciuss at the tame time. ' PROGRAMME INCLUDES: Cornet Solo "THE DREAM OF LOVE" Py Mr R. F. Taylor (one of our returned Soldiers) The William Fox Star THEXELEBRATED SCANDAL gEAL HUNTING IN THE ARCTIC 1 and * SCENES ON THE ZAMBESI USUAL PRICES—In view of the object, we would request all those whose . means will allow to purchase 1/tickets.
IWAROA pABK ])AY. EASTER MONDAY. EA.STER MONDAY. MONSTER SEASIDE FETE AND PICNIC. AT THE PEOPLE'S POPULAR PLEASURE ,PARK, KAWAROA PARK'! • KAWAROA PARK ! Bee THE One and Only Programme of Spectacular Displays presented in New Plymouth on Easter Monday. Disappointment for those who fail to . attend! 'THE WEST END SCHOOL in an Exhibition of School Displays. , THE'WAIHI SCHOOL CHILDREN* :n Swedish Drill and Physical Culture Evolutions. •THE HIGH-WIRE ARTISTS AND GYMNASTS BLONDIXI / AND SON. THE STROLLtNG MINSTRELS. THE CT.OWNS. . THE SCHOOLS' TUG-OF-WAR. THE SCHOOLS' RELAY RACE. THE DECORATED GO-CARTS. THE DECORATED TRICYCLES. PRIZES for DECORATED GO-CART (Girls) and TRICYCLES (Bovs), JQJPERSONATIOXS OF CHARLIE CHAPLIN—Special Engagement.
COMPETITIONS GALQRE! -r - FILL THE LARDER. SAMBO AND HIS MATES. EOLL AND BOWL. THE ERRATIC ARROW. CUTTING THE HAM. STEPPING THE CHAIN. SHEEP-GUESSING. DUCK POND, Etc., Etc. SOYS' AND'GIRLS' RACES ALL DAY Afternoon Tea, Fruit, Lollies, Soft Drinks and Variety Stalls. Swings, Swingboats, Ocean Wave, See-Saw, Bathing and PaJdling. fR.EE ACCOMMODATION' FOR ' MOTORS AND VEHICLES. Hot Water and Milk Free. |tUSIC GALORE! Citizen*' Band. . ifousonbr Drain s.i<.l Fife liji.d (83 niJifoiiaers). Admission: Adults, Is; School CliJJivii, iTftf. ipSLAYItD TRAINS r«a«' TOWN. ' , . l. HONnyrrsLD, (QRJLK2 ' QaTIWHO JJAZAAR Will open at the rCVTN H.&LL, OPUKAJf.3. On \ TUESDAY, AI'HJL 10, And e»tiiM» until ; KIDAY, iStb. Social to wind up on Friday .Sight. ttmmU (• Ud of tli* ww otmm fund. T. B. IHOKBY, ■ '' -':' : .:;.. ■ , Ho«. See,
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 April 1917, Page 1
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433Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 5 April 1917, Page 1
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