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i TO-NIGHT! fJIHEATRE. HAYWARD’S PICTURES. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. February 4th. February sth. A programme of exceptional popular- ; ity and general all-round excellence. A MAJESTIC WAR STORY. 1 “A Question Of Courage.” “A Question Of Courage,” “A Question Of Courage.” A Patriotic Drama .of to-dav that will touch a sympathetic chord in many a mother’s heart. Two of her sons had given their lives, and the heart of the soldier’s widow failed her as the last boy was about to leave. Every patriot should see this! It is A Great Story with a Great Ending. Edison’s Remarkable Educational. MAKING PAPER MONEY. The needs of Commerce supplied by the U.S. Treasury Department. DUDLEY BUXTON’S CARTOONS, Some humourous sketches on the War. PATHE'S WAR NEWS. Remarkable Sidelights on War Happenings. THE BETTER WAY, (Comedy Drama). I THE HUMAN INVESTMENT. (Powerful Lubin Drama). FATTY. MABEL, & THE LAW. (Keystone's Gravity Dispeller). A STAR ASSORTMENT OF STAR FEATURES Direction: Frederick Shipman Enterprises. Ltd Thanks. Mr & MRS J. H MITCHELL and Family desire to sincerely thank the many kind people who so kindly helped last Sunday, and those who sent floral tributes and expressions of sympathy in their sad bereavement.

Thanks. TO the many kind friends who rendered assistance at the recovery of the body of Leonard Victor Mitchell and in the days that followed Margaret and John Pryde wish to convey their heartfelt thanks. 1 Preliminary Notice. The annual garden fete. at St. Peter's Vicarage., will be held on WEDNESDAY. MARCH 1 1916. WEDNESDAY.. MARCH 1. 1916. When even more than the usual attractions will be offered. Fuller particulars later. Please keep this date free. WEDNESDAY. MARCH Ist Akitio County Queen Carnival. ART UNIONS. PERSONS in possession of Art Union Rooks are reminded that the drawing of both Main and Farmers’ Art Unions is to take place on MONDAY NEXT, and that all butts and moneys must, be in the hands of the treasurer. Mr F. W. Gregorr. NOT L \TER than FRIDAY NEXT. EDWARD J. L. PAYNE. Hon. Organising Secretary. DEAR LIVING MADE CHEAPER BY BUYING YOUR GROCERIES —at — W GRINLTNTON’S HE has a full stock of the LEADING BRANDS OF GROCERIES. Inquire about the New Stocks of Evaporated Fruit®—APRICOTS and PRUNES- —This Season’s Stock. W. GRINLINTON, CASH STORE. PAHIATUA ’Phone No. 174.

FRUIT! FRUIT!! PEACHES, “Freestone,” A Grade. 4s case, 18 too A)lbs; B Grade, 3s case, 18 to 20Ibs. PEARS, “William Bon Chretien,” absolutely the beet Pear for preeerring or dessert, per caee ss, 301bs. APPLES, cooking, sm/all case, 2s. Wo deliver FREE to any addrees in Town. ABOVE PRICES ARE FOR CASH. Thos. HORTON, Ltd., Telephone 37. PAHIATUA,

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5349, 4 February 1916, Page 1

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