CONCERNING SWIMMING
It is easy to swim when vou know how io, but the matter of kno'win" how is a very different proposition. llowoxer, the children of the Wellington (lisIrict aro not to be ieft in ignorance of this art any longer, for the Wellington Swimming Association have inaugurated a' campaign to start a fund for the free tuition of children of both sexes in the natatorial art. The "hit off" in this praiseworthy effort will lie a unique picture entertainment, to be given in Iho Town Hall to-morr.ow night md on Friday night. The films for this big show have been kindly contributed by tho film proprietor of the town, 'and as a result patrons will be offered a 'Tiarlie Chap-lin-Fatty Arbuckie-Theda Bara-Olga Petrova programme, that it will take a good deal to beat. In a word, three hours of solid supremo picturing is offered in this good cause, at a charge of ' Is. for adults and Gd. for children. The rest remains with them, for tho organisers liavo left no slone unturned to give bread for a stone and to supply a picture entertainment of the highest order. Tho full programme of this excellent entertainment will-be published again tomorrow.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 219, 5 June 1918, Page 7
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201CONCERNING SWIMMING Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 219, 5 June 1918, Page 7
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