AMUSEMENTS. 'AT THE MATINEE TO-DAY: DOUBLE INTEREST PROGRAMME tHE GREAT PENDLETON ROUND-UP !HE GREAT PENDLETON ROUND-UP Also— FATTY ARBUCKLE FATTY AIBUCKLE "THE TELL-TALE LIGHT" •THE TELL-TALE LIGHT" And Other Comedies. CHILDREN: THREEPENCE. "THE EMPIRE ?TO-N!GHT TO-NIGHT Lar,t Ni<jht of the pOUBLE interest programme. First Star Attrition: ETHEI. iURKYKCRE ETIIK.L BAitIiVIWRE ■ ETHEL iJAUI»YI<IOSE ETHEL .'3AKRYIIORE She Popolav Hciro Leading Lady " in " TEE T.in'El) VEIL." "THE Lt;"ifv VEIL." "The iii'isi) veil." .•> " the lifted VEIL." A GrippiJifr. Nto;\ of how Con.;c-'.ei>ce <>m i-.'vil. with the Asaista!»* .« P.urc l.ove. A Powerful Stive:! of Basil King's iiKAi NoveL Srcui! Sl.ir Attraction: • TfiE GREAT -CSnLSrOH HOUND-UP THE GREAT 'JENi.-LETOIf ROUHB-UP THE GREAT PElfi-LETCK 20UND-UP THE GREAT PEimETOtt ROUND-UP The first ssriec of the B.'g Western Cowtoy Holiday Competitions. Buckjunmug, '•"uil-Doaing,'' Roping Wild Steers, bv thousands of genuine Cowboys, cowgirls, ranch hands and ECO'jtS. Second Series Two Weeks Later. Prices ns Usual. J-JIBERNIAN JgALL TOWN HALL, KATONGA, TUESDAY, MARCH 5. Open Waltzing Competition. Prize, -Gold Medal, ients, 3s Ladies, 2s. W. MELVILLE, lion. Secretary. J JPFmMJNARY ANNOUNCEMENT. PUKEKURA PARK G Y .vl K H A N A. FUNDS IN AID OF PARK THURSDAY, MARCH 7, i'JIS. JIOTOII GYMKHANA. Monster Procession from Devon Street to il:o Park. Great AttracLhws for Children. AQUATIC SPORTS ON TOE LAKE. Afternoon Ten, under tl;e management of the Mayoress •Mre. C. H. ]lurrre: r 3: V Band Recital in the Evening. oeal Items from the Band Rotunda. Prices of Ai*m's"=ion.—Afternoon: Adults Ib, Chi Id rein Od, Children under 12 free Evening:;: Adults (id, Children Free. KAWAROA PARK pICNIC . E-ASTi::: MOXDAY ' APRiL I. 1!>IS. • Pull Particulars' Later, L. H. HONEYFIELD, Hon. c H-retarv. FOR SALE. piVE -Roomed House, practically new,. electric light, hot and cold water, etc. Full quarter acre. Situated Fitzroy, seven minutes from tram. Price '£6 80. Further particulars from '*F.D.C. r News Office. WHERE TO STAY FOR THE EASTER HOLIDAYS. » I G E R JJOUSE, ,V *LIOT STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. 1 ' ■J'HE above House is situated in the prettiest spot in New Plymouth, v overlooking the town, and is replete and r up-to-date, with all modern conveniences. - Letters apd Telegrams promptly attended to. Phone 629. / ; MlSStif BRANLEY & BATES, p"\ v- Fxoprmtresw
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Taranaki Daily News, 2 March 1918, Page 1
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360Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 2 March 1918, Page 1
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