ENTERTAINMENTS. KING’S TALKIES. TO-NIGHT! Here’s the lowdown, on high life among pretty women who can afford divorce at their husband’s expense. A comedy 01 American manners, starring WILL ROGERS WILL ROGERS. He discovers that marriage is a lottery, and Reno is nor a nunnery. Funniest comedy of divorce since matrimony was invented. Gay, tender, heart-tagging drama. Budding romance and alimony seekers under the same roof. Rogers at his wisest and wittiest. LOOK OUT FOR “ Lightnin’ Liyfiitnin’ ” “LIGHTNIN’ ” “LIGHTNIfP ” Zig-zag of laughter and tears in land of quick divorce. Smartest styles in separation—last word in matrimony. Young love blooms and old love gets Reno-vated. You can lead a woman to the altar but she’ll find her own way to Reno. Men’s Hockey REPRESENTATIVE MATCH. RECREATION GROUND. PAHIATUA. TUESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1931. At 3 p.m. BUSH. v. WELLINGTON. Come and see the capital’s best exponents of the game. Admission Is. 799 Amateur Boxing Tournament FORESTERS' HALL. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1931. 1 1 HIE greatest programme of fistic _JL 'ever presented to the public of Pahiatua. 12—STIRRING CONTESTS -12 FIVE STAR BOUTS. FIVE STAR BOUTS. The competing talent comprises some of the best boxers in the Dominion. As the programme is a lengthy one hostilities will commencei sharp at 8 p.m. TOLL—Ringside Seats 6s ; Body of hall 4s ; Back seats 3s ; Ladies: Half-price. Boys, 16 years and under, will be admitted to back seats on payment of Is. J. A. WALSH, Hon. Secretary. 800 Dance MASONIC Hall, Saturday, 29th August, 1931. Good music, floor and supper. Admission: Gentlemen 2s ; ladies Is 6d. 804 Benefit Dance M ANG AT AIN OKI HALT. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1931. In aid of injured local boy. Wi Duncan’s Orchestra. Organised by Mangatainoka Womens’ Institute. Admission: 2s 6d, Is 6d. 795 PUBLIC NOTICES. Wellington Education Board ELECTION OF MEMBER FOR WAIRARAPA RURAL AREA. j^TOMINATIONS will bo received _i_T by the undersigned at the Education Board Office, Mercer Street, Wellington, until 5 p.m. on Thursday 10th September. 1931, for the election of one representative for the Rural Area of the Wairarnpa. Ward oil the Wellington. Education District to fill the extraordinary vacancy created by the retirement of Mr T. Wade. Forms of nomination are obtainable at the Board’s Office or from the Chairman of any School Committee in the Area. If necessary an election will he held on Friday, 2nd October. E. S. HYLTON, 794 Returning Officej. GREY hairs Hair Tonic them. 3s 6d A. C. showing definitely Timms, P Rachel prevents Chemist. CfOMPLEXTONS change for better J with use of Rachel Face Cream. Is Gd jar. A. C. Timms, Chemist.
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11831, 22 August 1931, Page 1
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