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HEATRE jg-itfG’S rp HAYWARD’S PICTURES. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, I.Bth. FEBRUARY 19th. Commencing To-morrow Evening. The management present with extreme pleasure a renowned “all-Bn-tish” production of slum and society life of the Great Metropolis. Doij’t Lil O’ London This Fail Lil O' London Great To See Lil O’ London Play Adapted to the screen by Harold Shaw, from the Book of Bannister Merwin, a story of sunshine and shadow—of slum and Society life in “the Hub of the World.” A Keystone Care-lifter. Hogan's Aristocratic Dream No smiles or Tears in this —but legions of heartfelt whole-souled gleeful yells. THE PHANTOM THIEF. The Dramatic Mirror’s Prize Play. Also, by Special Request, bqfore entering a lengthy tour of the Dominion. A Local Enterprise that has beaten all reoords for time, clearness and faithful detail. “THE PAHIATUA SHOW.” “THE PAHIATUA SHOW.” W AR NEWS TO DATE Trnlv, a Great Programme. USUAL PRICES—Is and 6d. Come early and secure a comfortable seat. Konini Picnic Dance, 'W7lLL\be held in the Konini Hall \\ on FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 18th. Admission; Gentlemen 2s, ladies Is H. BROOKS, Hon. Secretary. Woodlands Hunt. Applications are invited for the position of Huntsman to the Woodlands Hunt. Applications close with the secretary, from whom all particulars can be obtained, on SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 19th, 1916. at 6 p-m ARNOLD WESTON, Secretary. Welcome Social. TO PRIVATE EDWARD HUNT. THE residents of Mangarama. are tendering Private E. Hunt a Welcome Home in the Schoolhouse, Mangarama, on FRIDAY (To-mor-row) evening, at 8 o’clock. Subscription: Gentlemen ladies REFRESHMENTS PROVIDED. A AITCHESON. Hon. Secretary PAHIATUA SWIMMING- CLUB Children’s Carnival In the Borough Baths, on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23rd. Commencing at 2 p.m .sharp. PROGRAMME. INSTRUCTOR’S PUPILS EVENTS 1. Last Season's Pupils, boys, one length. 2. Last Season’s Pupils, giris, one length. 3. This Season’s Pupils, boys, width of bath. 4 This Seasons Pupils, girls, widtn of bath. 6. Last Season’s Pupils, boys, endurance race. 6. Last Season’s Pupils, girls, endurance race. 7. High Dive. boys. 8. High Dive, girls. OPEN EVENTS 9. Ladies’ Novice Race. 10. Ladies, Handicap Race. 11. Girls’ Handicap, tinder 16 years. 12. Boys’ Handicap, under 16 years. 43. Girls’ Dive. 14 Boys’ Dive. 15. Boys’ Handicap, under 12 years, one length. 16. Girls’ Handicap, under 12 years, one length. COM id EVENTS 17. Retrieving Corks Contest. 18. Greasy PhLe Contest, juveniles. 19. Greasy Pole Contest. Entrance 6d. EXHIBITION OF FANCY SWIMMING. DIVING & LIFE-SAV-ING by Mr T SHIELDS, of Wellington, during the Afternoon. Handicapper, Mr J. A. Gibbons. The events will not necessarily be run in the order named. ENTRIES FOR ALL EVENTS dose with the handicapper, Mr J. A. Gibbons, or the secretary, Mr I>. W. Wilton ,on SATURDAY EVENING. February 26th. Entrance free for all events except adult greasy pole contest. Late entries will be accepted on payment of 6d for each entry. Admission free. First and second prizes (trophies) for each event. Donations of trophies or cash to further the interests of swimming will be thankfully received by the official collector, Mr J. A. Gibbons, who will supply particulars regarding the Oarnival. D. W. WILTON, Secretary.

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5359, 17 February 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5359, 17 February 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5359, 17 February 1916, Page 1