' Copies of the British -MimStiy of Information booklet, '"Hie. Baitte'Oi Britain," were solcl in aid of patriotic funds throughout New Zealand' last year, 9775 copies being sola. National Patriotic Fund Board, has advised that the net proceeds 01 tne sales were £70, the money tributed among provincial patriotic councils.
|i WARNER BROS. HIT, with 1 GLADYS GEORGE -PETER LORRE /M>%, I |1 BARTON MacLAHE • LEE PATRICK ■ SYDNEY GREEHSTREET // '/ H |S Directed by JOHN HUSTON <g|i/ " J§ Set—a Skrf-btiQhc HvstoA'&Qud upon o NoveJ by OoihfeU HammeU* A Warner Bros.-Finf Wtftl Pk*»» ' Recommended by Censor for Adults SPECIAL FIRST HALF includes: The One-and-Only DON COSSACK CHORUS, led by famous Serge Jaroff. This Choral Ensemble give us some of their favourite numbers, including " Evening Bells," " 'J'iie Regiment was Riding," " Kuban Kossack Song," etc. "BUG PARADE"—Merrie Melodic Cartoon in Technicolor. "MEN WANTED"—Hollywood novelty. A visit via the famous Richardson Highway to the Outposts of America. "PARAMOUNT NEWS" —By Air Mail. All the latest from War Fronts. REG MADDAMS at the Console of the Mighty Wurlitzer. (f J ATTRACTION
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 40, 17 February 1943, Page 4
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