AMUSEMENTS. MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2 P.M. MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2 P.M. ?PEG 0' THE RING" ■TEG 0' THE RING."*. (Third Episode) -THE COMMUTERS" (Four-Pieel Comedy Feature). 'THE CO-OP. WEEKLY " Ky> and "THE STOLEN BOOKING" Children THREEPENCE^ THE EMPIRE FOR THE LAST TIME.; >■ A FKOHMAN DRAMATIC SPECL'LL A Forceful, Vigorous Story of American Financial Life, "JOHN GLAYDH'S HONOR" "JOHN GLAYDE'S HONOR" "JOHN GLAYDE'S HONOIt" •JOHif GLAYDE'S HONOR" I'JOJJN GLAYDE'S HONOR" Starring the Celebrated English Actor, » C. AUBREY SMITH In a strenuous, stirrir-2 Sim-play, from Alfred Sutro's warld-famous !-- SUPPORTING FILMS Third Episode of ADVENTURES OF PEG 0' THL RING. ADVENTURES OF PEG 0' THE RING. It ia full of zip and go, and completely smothers the two previous chapters with its bewildering succession of thrills. "CO-OPERATIVE WEEKLY" 'TEE STOLEN 300KINC Two-Reel Vogue Comedy. Prices as Usual.
Special arrangements have been made for a Q.RAND QACRED QOKCERT To be given by the WANGANUI GARRISON BAND. JJ-GAERE QARDENS iTJNDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 24 PROGRAMME: March, "Coilingwood" (Pettee). Overture, 'Poet und Peasant' - (Siippe) Cornet Solo, "Your Eyes Have Told Me So" (Hardy) Grand Selection, "Rossini" (Arrd. H. Round). Motet A, "Hear Us, 0 Saviour'' (Gounod) Chorus B, "Alleluia'' (Arrd. Ord Hume). Euphonium Solo, "Schubert's Serenade" (Schubert). Contest March, "The Xorth Star" (Rimmer). Overture, "Lustpiel" (Kela Bela) Contest Selection, "Gems of Sullivan'' (Sullivan). Cornet Solo, "The Rosary" (Nevin) Air Bari, "Simeon" (Rimmer). Glee, "In This Hour of Softened Splendour" (Pinsuti) Selection, "Gems of England" (Rimmer) Serenade, "Anita" (Bilton). March "The Great Little Army" (Alford) "God Save the King."
(As time will not permit of the full programme being played, any of the above numbers will, on request, be given by the band.) J. TRUSSELL, Hon. See. Arrange now to have an all-day picnic and have a good outing, at the same time hear this famous 3ot Water Fres Admission: Is. |£AST J]ND gESERVE. EASTER MONDAY EASTER MONDAY QBAND A DAY FOR THE CHILDREN. Races of all descriptions, and good the boy 3 and girls. Special prizes for sand moulding. Cocoanut shies, canoe race on the river, bran tub, hoop-la, etc., etc., Afternoon tea, fruit, lollies, soft drinks; swings, swingboats, ocean •wave, see-saw. Swimming and paddling in fresh and salt water. Free accommodation for motors and vehicles. Hot water free. Admission, 6d; Children Free.
J± JJOXG J)ANCE Will be held in the evening, and during the evening a Waltzing Competition will be held; prizes, gold brooch (ladies), gold medal (gentlemen). The Committee has aecured the services of four competent jud~cs (two ladies and two gentlemen) for this occasion. Music by Mrs. George's Orchestra. Admission: Ladies, Is; Gentlemen, Is 64
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Taranaki Daily News, 23 March 1918, Page 1
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