ENTERTAINMENTS. KINO'S TALKIES. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY. You saw- WINNIE LIGHT-NEB in l£ The -jlolddigge.rs.” Could vou miss her this time in “HOLD EVERYTHING!” IT’S WINNIE’S BEST. You’ll laugh till the tears roll down your cheeks when you see and hear the ardent love making of the inimitable Winnie Liglitner and her boy friend, Joe E. Brown, in this all-talking melange of melody, comedy and pathos. You see and hear Georges Carpcnticr, Sally O’Neil arid scores of other screan luminaries. Eive song hits and a chorus of 72 unkissed, sunkist beauties. IT’S THE KNOCK-OUT TALKIE OF THE YEAR. BE WISE—RESERVE NOW. Horticnliars! & Industrial Show TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 1931. (ILASSFS for Cut Flowers. Pot -J Plants, Decorated Tables, Vegetables, Farm Produce:, Fruit. Cookery and Preserves, FancyWork. The Children’s Classes include Vegetables, Cookery, Sewing, Writing, Spelling and Essays. Make an entry and lieli) the show. A rose bowl for the best fruit cake. Two guineas for best three boiled potatoes in their jackets. A pound for the most points in the cookery A free seat in the King’s Theatre for the most points in the Show. Ten shillings for the most points jn the Fancy Work section. Special exhibition of roses (50 varieties). Special exhibition of dahlias. Don’t miss the wonderful collection of war souvenirs. And the great exhibit of good® made by blind men and women. ENTRIES C LOSEi— SATURDAY, MARCH 7th, 1931. Schedules on application to— J. A. WAESH, 861 Secretary Pee Wee Miniature Golf Links flB HOLES.) OPENING HOURS. Monday, Thursday, Friday. 7 p.m. Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday, 2 p.m. Ladle® 6d, gentlemen Is, children 6cl CHOCOLATE HOLE CONTEST. Going all the time. Beautiful boxes of chocolates as prizes every night. TRY YOUR SKILL. NO ENTRANCE FEE. B. H. WILES, 570 Proprietor. PUBLIC NOTICES. New Zealand Railways WOODVILLE RACES 25th AND 26th FEBRUARY. SPECIALLY reduced, fares to Woodville, Return fare (list and 2nd class) from Pahiatua 2s lid. Is lid. On 25th February train to Woodville leaves Pahiatua 1.2 p.m and on 26th February at 9.13 a.m. and 1.2 p.m., Woodville arrive 9.-13 a.m. and 1.22 p.m. 859 Meeting of Farmers XTNDER the auspices of the local J branch of the Farmers’ Union, a meeting of Farmers will he held in the Commercial Hotel, on TUESDAY, 24th Jnst, at 1.30 p.m , when a number of important matters of vital interest to the Man on the Land will be discussed. 858 Meat! Meat! Meat! CHEAPER THAN AUCTION PRICES. FOR EQUARTKRS - MUTTON 2s. LOINS, 2s 6d. LEGS MUTTON 3s. ALE BEEF AND PORK REDUCED LAMB FROM 6cl. FOR CASH AT THE SHOP. Delivery Extra. F. F. BARRACLOUGH. BUTCHER, MAIN STREET.
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11683, 23 February 1931, Page 1
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