AMUSEMENTS. THE PEOPLE'S TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT Positively last showing of FATTY ARBUCKLE— "THE COOK" and the adorable favorite BILLIE BURKE BILLIE BURKE Iu her latest Paramount Play "EVE'S DAUGHTER" ! "EVE'S DAUGHTER" COMING TO-MORROW Vivian Martin in "Petticoat Pilot," a realistic, wholesome story of life arotmd Cape Cod, like a breath of clean salt air. Also 2-reel Paramount-Plagg Comedy—"Tell that to the Marines"—Gazette and Burton Holmes' Travelog.
HEMPTON HALL, OKATO. GRAND CONCERT will be held in the Hempton Hall, Okato, on April 16, 1919, to celebrate the anniversary ot the Methodist Church at 8 p.m. E. B M. KING, Secretary. ELTHAM BOWLING CLUB. QRAND Autumn Ball in Town Hall, WEDNESDAY, 16th instant. Orchestral music. Admission: Gents, ss; Ladies, 3a; Double Tickets, 7s 6d. H. H. JUDD, Hon Secretary. QJUND pLAIN, ,JUNCY AND JJALL EASTER MONDAY NIGHT, APRIL 21 EASTER MONDAY NIGHT, APRIL 21 Special Prizes for Fancy Dresses, etc. MRS. GEORGE'S FULL ORCHFSTRA IN ATTENDANCE. Gents, 3s; Ladies, 2s: Double Ticket, 4s. ROBT. BENNOCH, Hon. Secretary. SMART ROAD FREEZING WORKS EMPLOYEES' INDUSTRIAL UNION OF WORKERS. THE EAST END RESERVE SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1919. " ' at 10 a.m.
PROGRAMME: 10 to 11 a.m.—Children's Ri ize valued at 10s 6d; ?econd prize v :u ss. 12 noon—Tue-of-war (open, seven-a-s trance fee, 10s 6d per team. Pi £7; second prize, £3 103. 12.30—Girls' Swimming Race, 45 yards. First prize, valued at 10s 6d; sect " " at ss. 12.45 —Tug-of-war (Bnal). . , 2 pm—Return '""''" —■ -- • ■ prize value „, „„„,„„ ~..„„, ,„,„„„ at 10a 6d. 2.15 p.m.—Boys' Swim, 45 yards. % First prize, valued at 10s Od; second prize, valued at 2.30.— "> Yards Open. Entrane " prize valued at £ 1 Is; second prize, valued at 10s Gd. 3 p.m—Married Women's ft ' '" " ~" prize, valued at £1 ss-; at 159 lid 3.5.—80 valued £1 Is; second prize valu<
prize valued £2 2a; second priz< valued £1 Is. id in Slaughterhouse Depai First prize valued £1 1 second prize valued 10s 6d (donated). 3.3o.—Girls' Kace (15 to 18 years), 50 yar< ■t prize valued 10s 6d; second prize ed 5s 6d. i' Race. First prize valued prize valued 15s Cd. *» u «... Open. Entrance fee, 2s. First prize valued £1 is; second prize • valued 10s Cd s' Itace, 50 yards. First prize valued 6d; second prize valued 53. len's Itace, 75 yards Fir - ' —"~ 10s 6d; second prize valu( Uon Race, 50 yan fee, 2s. First prize valued £1 13; second prize valued 10s 6d. Nail Driving for Ladles. First prize valued at 10s 6d; second prize valued at ss. Highland Dancln;; Competition. First prize valued at £1; second prize valued at 10s SlniantreTias First prize valued at £1; second d at 10s. ; g First prize valued at £1; second e valued at 10s. Sword Dance First prize valued at £1; second prize valued at 10s. BAND IN ATTENDANCE. A. B. HOPE, Hon. Sec, 240 Molesworth Sti New Plj-moutli. WHITELEY MEMORIAL CHURCH. GOOD FT 'RIDAY EVENING, APRIL 18 At S o'clock. CTAINER'S "CRUCIFIXION" will be rendered by the Choir. Soloists: Tenor, Mr. W Hutehen (Hawera; Bass, Mr. R L. Cooper. Organist: Mr. G. H. White. Conductor: Mr. A. Gray. A collection will be taken up in aid of the Church Trust Fund. A MOGUL S/16 h.p. Agrimotor, with double-furrow Duncan Plough. Both perfect order. Buyer given full trial, and instruction as to use. An opportunity to secure a splendid agricultural outfit at greatly below cost. Selling as we liave disposed of our property. Apply C. M. CLIFFORD BROS., 8., New Plymouth, «T "'" or at Lepperton.
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Taranaki Daily News, 15 April 1919, Page 1
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