AMUSEMENTS. piCTtJRE pALACB TOrNIGHT FOR THE LAST TIME. j LONDON FILAI COMPANY'S Stupendous and Brilliant Production of ANTHONY ROPE'S Soul-Stirring Story, fItJPfiRT OF HENTZAU. RUPERT OF HENTZAU. RUPERT OF HENTZAU. A OOOOfojteqwel to THE PRISONER OF ZEN 1J A, THE PRISONER OF ZENDA. (Shown hefre last week). A Film Maettrpiwo of Unprecedented Magmficence. Queen Flavia's Farewell to Rassendyll! How RMsemlyll lived and died! Gorgeous Scenes of Pomp and Splendor) (srand Supporting Programme. Usual Prices| 1/- and' 6d. Ladies' (Concession to Stalls, 6d. LEST YE FORGET { WAITARA'. PATRIOTIC CARNIVAL FOR OUR WOUNDED SOLDIERS' FUND. THIS WEEK ONLY, /PHURSDAY AFTERNOON and EVENIJ" INQ— Floral Procession Horticultural Show Side Shows Promenade Concert Trolly Traibway, etc. Dancing on the Green. liiriday afternoon and even- ~ Athletic Sports Horse Racing and Military Sports Side Shows Dancing in the Moonlight Rand Concert. gATURDAY AFTERNOON and EVENING— , Costume Cricket Match., Croquet Bayonet* Drill Grand Concert Side ShoWs Dancing on the Green Battle of the Confetti. BE THERE, OR BE SORRYI SV, ANDREW, H. WERE, Director. Secretary. WAITARA. JiANCY . 'pAIR AND gPORTS (Under the Auspices of the Ware* Ladies' Sewing Guild), at the WAREA DOMAIN. : THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1916. For the relief of our brave Allies, the Belgians and Servians, who are backing up the "British BuU46g who watches at the Door." Stalls of Fancy t Drapery and Fancy Goods. Don't forget to buy! Games, Races, Guessing, Nail-driving and Threading Needle Competitions. A GRAND FARCE by the dpunalce Comedy Company will be given in the HALL IN THE EVENING, and will be FOLLOWED BY A DANfcE. Refreshment Booth on the ground. Auctions will be held at intervals during the day. A. E. LARKING, J. A. CLARKE, Hon. Sees. ARRANGE YOUR SCHOOL PICNICS NOW. Visit the NGAERE GARDENS and see the new additions to the THE 200. Bring the children for a splash in the MINIATURE SEA SIDE and for a frolic on the MAYPOLE WHIRL. Jhen let them enjoy the sensation of the popular WATER CHUTE. Pot water free. Tea Room and Lollies Stall in the Grounds. Admission: Sixpence. Q.OVERNMENT yyINES, PORT (per bottle) 3/MADEIRA (per bottle) g/-CLARi-'T <P« *">«'•) 3/jrocK (p»r bettio) 3 h 4/m AKBeaTfiS 6A89, H: Ai HAYCOCK, BAWEBA-
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 February 1916, Page 1
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