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AMUSEMENTS. MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2 P.M, THE PEOPLE'S 110-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT I The Charming, Dimpled DOROTHY DALTON, DOROTHY DALTON, In a rare screen drama, "LOVE ME" "LOVE ME" Yet she did all this to shield another—her husband's sister—a moth that would flutter to destruction at the bidding of the man whose house this was. Also the Paramount Mack Sennett comedy, "Sleuths"; Bray Pictograph and American Gazette. Children 3d to Matinee. ' pLAIN, JUNCY AND jy|ASQUERADE TDALL To be held in the East End Pavilion on EASTER MONDAY NIGHT, APRIL 21 EASTER MONDAY NIGHT, APRIL 21 Special Prizes for Fancy Dresses, etc. MRS. GEORGE'S FULL ORCHESTRA IN ATTENDANCE. j | Gents, 3a; Ladies, 2s; Double Ticket, 4s. I ROBT. BENNOCH, I Hon. Secretary. SMART ROAD FREEZING WORKS EMPLOYEES' INDUSTRIAL UNION OF WORKERS. OPOETS AND piCNIC To be held at THE EAST END REBERVE TO-DAY. BATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1919. Sports to commence at 10 a.m. 10 to 11 am.—Children's Baces (under 14 yean). ii . „ ™ . —.., r.— ~ —* x Flr)t 3 valued 12 noon —Tug-of-war (open, seven-a-side). Entrance fee, 10s 6d per team. First prize, £7; second prize, £3 10a. 12.30.—Girls' Swimming Bace, 45 yards. First prize, valued at 10s Cd; second prize, valued mmmms ' Bace, 75 yards. First ai IUS DO. *AL£ , "t"* Bo ' n "' S'IPV * 5 J""*- Ftet prize, *v«aSJ at 10s 6ft; second prize, valued at 5.30.—75 Yards Open. Entrance fee, 2s. First I prize valued at £1 Is; second prize, valued at 10s 6d. 3 p.m —Married Women's B&ce, 45 yards. First! prize, ralued at £ 1 ss; secont' at 15s 6d 3.5.—80y5' Half-mile Walking Bac valued £ 1 is; second prize valued 10s 6d (donated). 3.15 Freezing Works Championship. First prize valued £2 2s; second prlzo valued £1 Is. second prize valued 10a 6d (donated). I 3.3o.—Girls' Bace (15 to 18 years), 50 y; I First prize vrlu"* "i« ka ■ » nnn j . valued 5s Cd. 3.4s.—Sinjle Lad!-' £1 ss; secont 4 p.m.—loo Yarns open. Entrance fee, 2s First prize valued £1 is; second prize valued 10s Cd. 4.15.—80y5' Bace, 50 yards. First prize valued at 10s 6d; second prize valued 5s 4.30 Bandsmen's Bace, 75 yards Fi; valued at 10s 6d; second prize valued at 5s 4.4s.—Consolation Bace, 50 yards. Entrance fee, 2s. First i prize valued 10s Nail Driving for Ladles. First prize valued at 10s 6d; second prize valued at 5s Highland Dancing Competition. Fir valued at £1; second prize valued at* 10s Shuantreuse First prize valued at £1; second prize valued at 10s. Irish Jig. First prize valued at 81; second prize 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 Street, New Plymouth. QRAND j^NZAC TOWN HALL, ELTHAM FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1919. Proceeds in aid of Blind Soldiers. Sit down supper. ' First class floor. Miss Gardner's Orchestra. Soldiers are requested to appear in uniform. Gentlemen 4s, Ladies 2s, Dress Circle Is. G. B. TAYLOR, Hon. Secretray. MIDHIRST SETTLERS' ASSOCIATION. CPORTS To be held THURSDAY, MAY 1, In the FACTORY PADDOCK. Open and Local Events. Prize Mono* • Exceeds £3O. Post entries. Ad'mission to ground, Is. Hot Water, Milk, etc, Free. ;V DANCE TO FOLLOW AT NIGHT. B. WAYBOURNE, Hon. See. BUICK TAXI GARAGE. (""J.US BEU begs to- announce that he has now commenced business on his own account, and may be seen by old and new clients at the Buick Taxi Garage, King's Buildings, Brougham Street. Cafrs for hire day or night. Moderate charges. Whether for long or short trip Ring 'Phone ,436. GUS. BEU. TJAIMLER Motor Car for hire nij_ and day. Apply Sam Hawke, 'Phone j 640; Garage, Hawke's Store, Egmontl Strut . fex

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Taranaki Daily News, 19 April 1919, Page 1

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609

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 19 April 1919, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 19 April 1919, Page 1

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