PAH I A?U A SUMMING CLUB. Children’s, Carnival In the Borough Baths, ou WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY ‘23rd. Conlmencmg at 2 p.m .sharp. PROGRAMME. INSTRUCTORS PUPILS EVENTS I'. J>ist Seasons Pupils, boys, one length. ' V 2. Last Season’s Pupils, girls, one * length. 3. This season’s Pupils, boys, width oi bath. 4. This Seasons Pupils, girls, widtn of bath. 5. 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, under 16 years. ! 12. Boys’ Handicap, under 16 years. 23. Girls’ Dive. 14 Boys’ Dive. 15. Boys’ Handicap, under 12 years, one length. 16. Girls’ Handicap, under 12 years. one length. COMIC EVENTS. 17. Retrieving Corks Contest. 18. Greasy Pole Contest, juvenile*. 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 l>e run in the order named. ENTRIES FOR ALL EVENTS close with the handicapper, Mr J. A. Gibbons, or the secretary, Mr D. W. Wilton ,on SATURDAY EVENING. February 19th. 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 Carnival. D. W. WILTON. Secretary. MATTHEWS BROS. General Carriers. AGENTS for New Zealand Carrying Company arid Mauriceville Lime Company. General Forwarding Agents and Con i arid Wood Merchants. Try TATJT’IRI COAL, the BEST A CHEAPEST HOUSEHOLD COAL on the Market. Onus used always used. For Prompt Attention try Telephone No. 61. —You are sore to get it. MATTHEWS BROTHERS, ! 1 CARRIERS No 12. 11. PEAKCEY The People’s Carrier, (Established 1889.) HAVING purchased an up-to-date Lorry, I am prepared to undertake various works in Pahiatua. FURNITURE REMOVED with Every Care. PARCELS and LUGGAGE to and from Pahiatua Railway Station attended to promptly. STATE COAL IN ANY QUANTITY FOR RALE. TAUPIM COAL IN STOCK. H PKARCEY. , ’Phone No. 1)7 Pahiatua.
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5361, 19 February 1916, Page 2
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