AMUSEMENTS. THE EMPIRE /O-NIGHT TO-NIGHT COMMENCING A THREE-NIGHT SEASON OF UNIQUE AND VARIED , ATTRACTIONS, Beaded by the Queen of the Midnight Follies, OLIVE THOMAS OLIVE THOMAS ' OLIVE THOMAS vOtIVE THOMAS OLIVE THOMA;- . .. owsae , THOMAS Triangle's Crer.m," who «ffervesees with Life and Gaiety. Bright and Spurkiißjj, Dubbliiig over with Spontaneous Vivacity, the fairly carries you awny in a whirlwind «f Miraculou* Enjoyment which she creates iu the atmosphere' of "BROADWAY, ARIZONA." - "BROADWAY, AiaiONA." ' "BRO&DWAI, AP.'iZOHA." "BSOACWAY, AKIiONA." "BROADWAY, ARIZONA." ARIZONA." To mis: OLIVE ia this picture is to Bkjag one of iae Seal Jiys Life. SUPPORTED BY }ur Big Pantomime Production, d ROBIi?SON CRUSOE" " ROBINSON CRUSOE " " ROBItfSON CRUSOE " ANO HIS MAN FRIDAY. gorgeous pantomimic picture of j svei-popular hero of. Childhood Days. 1 AND TITe 13th Etrlse&e of "THE SECRET KINGDOM." •THE SECRET KINGDOM." , Prices :-.s Usual. jPECIAL '-ROBINSON CRUSOE" iIATINEK Tuesday Afternoon at 3.15. fid Children: Tlii-eepence. Ci
jjJAST J7JXO RESERVE. ..EASTEK MONDAY BASTES MONDAY % QHILDREX'S D AY AT EAST EKD. * & DAY FOR THE CHILDREN. .laces of all descriptions, ar.d good prizes for the boys and girls. Special prizes for sand moulding. Cocoanut shies, carioe vacs 011 the river, bran tub, hoop-la, etc., etc., Afternoon tea, fruit, lolltes, soft drinks; swings, sv/ingboats, ocean wave, see-saw. Swimming and paddling in fresh and salt water. Free accommodation for motors and vehicles. Hot water • free. Admission, fid; Children Free. Will be held in the evening, and luring the evening a Waltzing Competition will be held; prizes, 1 gold brooch (ladies), gold medal (gentlemen). The Committee has secured the services of four competent judges (two ladies and two gentlemen) for this occasion. Music by Mrs. George's Orchestra. Admission: Ladies, Is; Gentlemen, Is fid.
AN APOLOGY. t > IJ'HE Suratura Tea Company beg to announce that owing to the increased demand of the Imperial Government for large, quantities of High Grade Tea, reluctantly compelled to raise the price of their "D" Grade Tea 2d per lb but as soon as the demand eases on the Home markets the price will he reduced accordingly. JJGAERE QAEOENS DURING THE ( gEASpN IS THE BEST PLACE IN THE v PROVINCE FOR SCHOOL TREATS PUBLIC PICNICS OR GARDEN PARTIES. ,JJES AND AMUSEMENTS FOR ALT. HOT FREE. , • ADMISSION! SIXPENCE-
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Taranaki Daily News, 25 March 1918, Page 1
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367Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 25 March 1918, Page 1
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