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AMUSEMENTS. MATINEE TO-DAY AT 3.15. "ROBINSON CRUSOE' "ROBINSON CRUSOE' "ROBINSON CRUSOE' Our big Universal Pantomime Film, Starring ROBERT LEONARD and MARGERITA FISCHER AISO SHOWING—■THE RIOT' The Greatest Keystone THE RIOT" laughaiaker ever filmed. AND" TWO OTHER BIG COMEDY ... - SCREAMS. CHILDREN THREEPENCE CHILDREN-THi:-iii 2NCE X»2£MENCIXG A THREE-NIGHT SEAONIQUE AND VARIED ATTRACTIONS ATTRACTIONS, Beaded by tls Qh»«i of ihi Midnight i'ttllies, OLIVE THOMAS OLIVE 'i-HOMAS , OLIVE THCHA3 OLIVE TEDXA3 OLIVE THBMAS OLIVE THOiiAS Triangle's "Chocolate Croasi." >v'ao effervesces, \yitli Lii'c a;>il Gaiety. Bright anil SparklingI,' Bubblin g over • \ritli Spontaneous Vivacity, ahe fairly carries you away in a whirlwind «f Miraculous Kujoyiaaut which she creates in the atmosphere 01 "BROADWAY, ARLCNA." "BROADWAY, AREONA." "BROADWAY; 'ASIiCDJA." "BROADWAY, ARIZONA." "BROADWAY, ARTiONA." "BROADWAY, ASIiONA."

To, miss OLIVE hi ilia picture is to m iss ono of I3ie Ksal Joys of life. \- — SCPPOItTED 3Y Our B:'s Pantomhac Production, "EO3IK3O:r CItUSOE" Showing for tile last itinc to-nigiit. The 13th Episode of •THE SECKET .XING-COL-V i-riec-tt as Usual. E AST"'"gND' RESERVE. EASTER MONDAY EASTEH MONDAY QBAND QHILDREX'3 J)AY AT EAST END. A DAY FOR THE CHILDREN.

Races of all descriptions, and good prizes' for the boys and girls. Special prizes for sand moulding. Cocoanut shies, canoe race on the river, bran tub, hoop-la, etc., etc., Afternoon tea, fruit, lollies, 30ft drinks; swings, swingboats, ocean wave> sec-saw. Swimming and paddling in fresh and salt water. JFree accommodation for motors and vehicles. Hot water free. Admission, 6d; Children Free. A L ONG N IGHT D^ 02 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 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 6<L

Q.ARDENS ■ THE JJOLTDAY gEASON IS THE BEST PLACE IN THE - PROVINCE FOR SCHOOL TSEATS PUBLIC PICNICS 3ARDEN PARTIES. lAMES AND AMUSEMENTS FOR ALL BQT WATER FREE. ADMISSION: SIXPENCE. A grocer not wanting in tact (>.'ow, this is a positive fact) «<•»!• Mndnm. pxcnise me. t£ Tea, And far more—you'll always come back.

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Taranaki Daily News, 26 March 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 26 March 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 26 March 1918, Page 1

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