AMUSEMENTS. MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2. MATINEE TO-DAY AT a. fcHARLIE CHAPLIN CHARLIE CHAPLIN CHAHLIE CHAPLIN IX HEHDJD THE SCREEN' "BEHIND THE SCREEN' "BEHIND THE SCREEN* AXD "PEG O- THE RING'" "PEG 0' THE SING" "PEG 0' THE P.ING" Last Xiiht of THE EMPIRE TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT BEAUTIFUL AXD EXQUISITE EMMY WEHLEH EIIMY. WEHtEN SMMY WEHIEN EKHY VTfiHLEN E3IIIY WEHLEN EMMY WEHLEN Jit a flve act Wov.dcrpiiv of Love and Daring Deeds. "THE TRAIL OF THE SHADOW." THE TRAIL OF THE SHADOW."' "THE TRAIL OF THE SHADOW." T-SAIL Of THE SHADOW." "THE TRAII OF THE SHADOW." "THE TRAIL OF THE SHADOW." It was only ft shadow, but it came between her and happiness. It was—"A LONG, LONG TRAIL" «A LONG, LONG TRAIL" t full of action" and rsmanci which she traversed to love and happiness. ALSO— Fourth Epiccde of 'AD7ENTTJRES OF PEG 0' THE RI2TG' 'ADVENTURES OF PBG 0' THii KIHG "Australian Gczette" and "The Honoymooncrs" (Christia Comedy). Ua'.'.al Frieex
J£AWAROA pARIC J) AY. * EASTER MONDAY. EASTER MONDAY. I jJONSTER gEASIDE pETE AND pIC'KIC. 41 THE PEOPLE'S POPULAR PLEASURE PARK, fcAWAROA PARK 'See the One ar.d Only Programme of Spectacular Displays presented in New Plymouth on faster .Monday. Disappointaient for jtiiose '.vi.o fail to attend. THE WEST END (SCHOOL, in an Exhibition of SweAish Drill and Fancy Marching. THE #AIHI SCHOOL CHILDREN Performing. THE CENTRAL, SCHOOL in Exhibitions of School Displays. TOE HIGH-WIRE ARTISTS AND GYMNASTS BLONDINI AND SON. THE STROLLING MINSTRELS. THE CLOWNS. V th:. sceools' tug of-war. THE SCHOOLS' RELAY RACE. IMPERSONATIONS OF CHARLIE CHAPLIN. Special Engagement.
COMPETITIONS GALO3E! COMPETITIONS GALORE! FILL THE LARDER. SAMBO AND HIS MATES. 10LL AND BOWL. THE ERRATIC ARROW. YOVEL TENT TREASURE HUNT. .STEPPING THE CHAIN. SHEEP-GUESSING. FOR THE FIRST TIME-SKYING THE FOOTBALL. LATEST SENSATION AERIAL GLIDE. DUCK 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 Water and Milk Free. CITIZENS' BAND IN ATTENDANCE. Admiaiion: Adults Is, School Children Free. JJUCHRE pARTY & J)ANCE WILL BE HEND IN THE EVENING. Music by Miss Rita Sole. Admission, Is. L. H. HONEYFIELD, Hon. Secretary.
AN APOLOGY. r£iLu _ uratura Tea Company beg to anaounee that owing to the increased demand of the Imperial Government for large quantities of High Grade Tea, they : are reluctantly compelled to raise the price of their "D" Grade Tea 2d per lb but aa soon as the demand eases on the Home markets the price will be reduced Accordingly^ MONEY to Lend.—L. W. Balkind, Union 8.8. Company's Buildings, Bmdtuni Street,"New Plymouth. Phone m.
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 March 1918, Page 1
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