AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY'S! TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW NIGHT. i The Sweetest Little Darling oi the Screen, MADGE EVANS MADGE EVANS MADGE EVANS MADGE EVANS' MADGE EVANS MADGE EVANS • MADGE EVANS MADGE' EVANS Who lia3 just delighted huge crowds by her characterisation in "The little Duchess" In Another Sweeping World Film Success, "TEE CORNER GROCER." "THE CORNER GROCER." "TIIE CORNER GROCER." "THE CORNER GROCER;" "TIIE CORNER GROCER." "THE CORNER GROCER." The play that established a world record by a run of 900 nights in New York. An extraordinary story of Human Hearts at their best and'worst. Remember—Ta-aight and To-morrow Night Oniy. There Is no need to advise you that the Theatre will bo packed to the doors. We would just remind you if-you want to be sure of a seat, RESERVE. AT COLLIER'S. No Increase in Prices. J£AWAROA pARK X) AY ' EASTER MONDAY. EASTER -MONDAY. /' QEASJDD JpETE AND piCNIC AT TIIE PEOPLE'S POPULAR PLEASURE PARK KAWAROA PARK See the One and Only Programme of Spectacular Displays presented ill New Plymouth on Easter Monday. Disappointment for those who fail to attend. THE WEST END SCHOOL, in an Exhibition of Swedish Drill and Fancy Marching. THE WAIIII SCHOOL CHILDREN Performing. THE CENTRAL SCHOOL in Exhibitions of School Displays. THE HIGH-WIRE ARTISTS AND GYMNASTS BLONDINI AND SON. THE STROLLING MINSTRELS. THE CLOWNS. TIL': SCHOOLS' TUG OP-WAR. THE SCHOOLS' RELAY RACE. IMPERSONATIONS OF CHARLIE CHAPLIN. Special Engagement.
COMPETITIONS GALORE! COMPETITIONS GALORE! FILL THE LARDER. SAMBO AND lIIS MATES. ROLL AND BOWL. THE ERRATIC ARROW. NOV EL TENT TREASURE HUNT. STEPPING THE CHAIN. SHEEP-GUESSING. FOR THE FIRST TIME—SKYING THE FOOTBALL. LATEST SEN SATION AERIAL GLIDE. DUCiv POND, Etc., Etc. BOYS' AND GIRLS' RACES ALL DAY. Afternoon Tea, Fruit, Lollie, Soft Drinks and Variety Stalls. Swings, Swingboats, Ocean Wave, Seesaw, Bathing and Paddling. FREE ACCOMMODATION FOR MOTORS AND VEHICLES. Hat Wilier and Milk Free. CITIZENS' BAND IN ATTENDANCE. Admission: Adults la, School Children Free. jgUCHRE pARTY & J)ANCE WILL BE HEND IN THE EVENING. Music by Miss Rita Sole. Admission, Is. L. H. HONEYFIELD, Hon. Secretary.
WHAT'S THE USE OF WAITING ? Waiting will not get you the job that counts. ■ YOU MUST BE TRAINED. your training Now. We'll see you through. A job worth having awaits every man who fits himself, to make good. The r makes good, because our teachera know* how to teach, and hold the highest certificates in all brandies of Engineering. We prepare Students for all Government examinations, whether Marine, Stationary, or Oil Engine Certificates; also Electricity.. Write to-day for Particulars. Bower's Engineering Schools C&l'.viU'a Chambers, Swanson St., AUCKLAND. ' 5.0. Box 50. Routh's Buildings, Featherston St., WELLINGTON. £a. Bax 808.
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Taranaki Daily News, 21 March 1918, Page 1
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435Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 21 March 1918, Page 1
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