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AMUSEMENTS. THE PEOPLE’S TO-NIGHT At 7.45 TO-NIGHT Last Night of the Breeziest Western Play. BUCK JONES In BUCK JONES In “SUNSET SPRAGUE.” “SUNSET SPRAGUE.” A lively romance of the great out-doors —the story of a daring horseman—a happy-go-lucky cowboy who refuses to know defeat. A play of tragic force and intense romance. Also Showing: Dainty EILEEN PERCY in “THE HUSBAND HUNTER,” a rollicking screen comedy, and gazettes. COMING TO-MORROW. Another all-British screen play, “ANGEL ESQUIRE” “ANGEL ESQUIRE” Featuring Aurele Sydney and Gertrude McCoy. pORT YOUR JJELM And Steer for NGAERE GARDEN LIGHTHOUSE on GOOD FRIDAY. This is the Programme, so cut it out and bring it with you. March, “Dolores”, and Suite, “Merchant of Venice”, Rogers’ Orchestra. Song, “The Lost Chord”, Mr. P. Goe. Song, “Ave Maria”, Mrs. C. Massey. Valse, “Colombine”, Rogers’ Orchestra. Song, “Farewell in the Desert”, Mr. A. Billsg Song, “April Morn”, Miss Rona Kino; Cornet Solo, “Song Without Words”, Mr. Kelly. Orchestral Accompaniment. Interval. Selection, “The Rose”, Rogens’ Orchestra. Song, “Nazareth”, * Mr., P. Coe. Song Mrs. C. Massey, (a) “O Sole Mio”, (b) “Sampson and Delilah” Rogers’ Orchestra. Song, “I Know a Lovely Garden” Mr. A. Bills. Song, “Parted”, Miss Rona Kino. Vocal Duet, “Watchman, What of the Night Messrs. P. Coe and A. Bills. Spanish Cavatina, “Rose of Paradise”, Rogens’ Orchestra. God Save the King. # PREE QIFT pAY for the Children at NGAERE GARDENS on EASTER MONDAY. Every child attending the Gardens on Easter Monday will be presented with an Aerial Dirigilhe Balloon. Make good your promise and picnic at Ngaere Gardens on Easter Monday. The last of the holidays this season. Fun with the Monkeys, laughter in the Mirrors, Joy on the Ocean Wave, Boating on the Lake, See Saws, Paddling Pool, Swings, etc. Music by the Great Orehestrala. You"cannot help enjoying yourself. The only place you can picnic with comfort. Hot Water Provided Free. Luncheon and Afternoon Tea obtainable. Lollies, Peanuts, Fruit, Drinks, ’purchasable at our up-to-date stall. Trains to and from the Gardens to suit everyone. Special train from Ngaere to Stratford at 5.30 p.m, LESTER BROS., ’Phone 315. Proprietors. SWIMMING. MUNICIPAL SWIMMING JJATHS THURSDAY, MARCH 24, at 8 p.m. MISS SHAND and MISS BRISTED MISS SHAND and MISS BRISTED New Zealand Champions. School Relays, Boys’ and Girls’ Races, Ladies’ 66 2-3 yards, Men’s 66 2-3 yards and 100 yards, and Obstacle Race. Admission: Gents, 2/-; Ladies and Children, 1/-. MISS SHAND to meet nil Young Swimmers at the Baths on THURSDAY MORNING. Girls, at 9. Boys, at 10. Admission, 3d; Gentlemeq 2s, Ladies Is. Children! Bring your Togs.

gWIMMING JJATHS. SATURDAY NEXT, MARCH 26, - at 2 p.m. VISIT OF AUCKLAND CHAMPIONS (Miss Smith, Messrs. Enwright and Champion.) Under the auspices of the New Plymouth Swimming Club. Entries for the following events will be received up io 4 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, March 23 (subject to the rules of the N.Z.A.SA.). Ladies’ Handicaps: 50 and 75 yards; Girls under 16, 50 yards. Boys’ Handicaps: Under 16, 66 yards; under 12, 33 1-3 yards. Men’s Handicaps: 50 yards (open), 220 yards (open). % 100 Yards New Plymouth Club Championship. Inter-Clyb Relay Race; four men a side (The Grey Cup). Ribbon Diving. Ladies’ Diving. Men’s Open Diving (3 boards). Obstacle Race. Entry Fee: 1/- for adults; tinder IF years, 6d; under 14 years free. Prizes: Good Trophies. E. CLARKE, Secretary. R. Day, Chairman. ffew PJLmouth Swimmipg Clul>

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Taranaki Daily News, 23 March 1921, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 23 March 1921, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 23 March 1921, Page 1

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