ENTERTAINMENTS I DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAMME. KING’S T3ICTURES. ING’S L ICTURES. TO-NIGHT! NO. 1. THE NARROW STREET THE NARROW STREET DOROTHY DEVORE and MATT MOORE The story of Simon Haldane, the bashful clerk, and of a girl who wandered, into, his bachelor apartment. A riot of laughter in six reels. Matt Moore in his drollest role. A comedy drama of extraordinary happenings in an ordinary business office. NO. 2. ANOTHER SCANDAL ANOTHER SCANDAL COSMO HAMILTON’S NOVEL, with LOIS WILSON. I don’t know if it is true but that’s what another lady told me. GAZETTES REVIEW. COMEDY. MATINEE—6d, Is, and Is 6d EVENING—Is 6d. 2s.
Democratic Dance MANGAMUTU HALL TO-NIGHT! Supper at 10.15 p.m. Ladies Is; Gentlemen 2s. “A Night of Delight.’’ Literary and Debating Society FORESTERS’ LODGEROOM. MONDAY NIGHT. SEPTEMBER 27, 1926 7.30 o 'clock. ~j\/f OCK Parliament—“ Reform of ITS the Liquor Traffic” Bill. All welcome. y Grand Plain, Fancy, and Paper Dress Dance DRILL HALL, PAHIATTTA. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 29, 1926. Proceeds in aid of St. Brigid’s Presbytery Fund. Burt’s Orchestra. Prizes will l>e gien for the best Paper and Fancy Dresses, and for Most Original Costumes. Tickets: Gentlemen 3s 6d ; Ladies 2s 6d ; Double ticket ss. S. E. CALI.ANAN, J. D. O’SULLIVAN, 498 Joint Secretaries. 19th OCTOBER. 19th OCTOBER. 19th OCTOBER. Keep this Date Fres. Choral Society Concert 566 Interest to Farmers CATERPILLAR TRACTOR DEMONSTRATION. A DEMONSTRATION of the CaA terpilbvr Tractor will bo held on the farm of Air J. R. Haves, Manga,mutu. at 1.30 p.m. on TUESDAY, the 28tli inst. All farmers cordial I v itivited to attend. N.Z. FARMERS CO-OP. DTSTRIDE TING GO. LTD., MASTERTON. 570 District Agents. Thanks Notice SDESTRE to express my heartiest thanks to the residents of town and district for the loyal support, accorded me during the lengthy period I have carried on business here A. F. COSFORI), 569 Hairdresser Thanks Notice MRS GREAVES and .family desire . to thank all who rendered them: assistance in connection with the illness of the late Mr W. E. Greaves. They especially thank Dr. Dawson and Mr J. B. Tulloch, and all those who forwarded messages of sympathy and floral emblems in their recent sad bereavement. 573
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10352, 25 September 1926, Page 1
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