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m 1 TO-DAY AND FRIDAY - TO-DAY AND FRIDAY - IJMPH: THE MOST HECKLE IN HISTORY: RFfiRNT RENEGADE RANDOLPH SCOTT, KAY FRANCIS, GEORGE BANCROFT A lawless era leaps to life: The hot-beaded, hot-blooded, bandits who held half a nation in a grip of terror: Greater than "Destry Rides Again." , ixecommenued More for Ainil'.N, COMING SATURDAY Adventure Ahoy: The '"Robin Hood" of the Seas: ERROL FLYNN BRENDA MARSHALL IN flit S&a Hani Another Scoop: This time the capture of the Italian stronghold "BARDIA FALLS" A.I.F. wind undying glory in magnificent capture: (Be sure and reserve your seats.

Brunettes Blonde women are more slovenly in their speech than brunettes because they ai-e concentrating all the time on eye appeal and don't care how they talk. This is the opinion of Edwin Maxwell, veteran stage actor and foremost Hollywood dialogue director. Maxwell interviewed more than 1000 players for Cecil De Mille's "North-West Mounted Police." "Blondes," he said, "expect a listener —especially a male listener —to overlook their bad grammar and slovenly speech because of the ameliorating effect of their personal appearance. Women make fewer grammatical mistakes than men, because, contrary to general belief, they actually talk less than men."

Ann Sheridan's feud with Warners is still in status quo, but her row with George Brent seems to be eiided. They were at a house party at La Quinta in the desert together, so I am tolcl by a friend just returned from Palm Springs.

Railways Refreshment Service Wh'en you're travelling by train you can always depend upon getting a good quality meal at any Railway Refreshment or Dining Room. For a wholesome three-course dinner to the homely tea and sandwich, the service is excellent in every respect —quality, cleanliness, cheapness and courtesy. And at the Railway Bookstalls there's always a wide selection of the latest books, periodicals and papers, as well a sa full range of fruit, tobacco and confectionery. HIGH DUALITY—LOW COST

Ageß Special Pints, .. 8/- doz. Agee Special Quarts, 10/- doz. Agee Special -§-gal. 13/6 doz. Agee Queen |-gals. . . 13/- doz. Jam Jars, lib 3/9 doz. Jam Jars, 21b 5/- doz. Tie-Over Jars, lib. .. 3/3 doz.. Tie-Over Jars, 21b. .. 4/3 doz. Nested Jelly Jars, ... 8/- doz. Cellophane Jam Covers, 6d pkt. Screw Top Jar Lids, 5d each. Jar R'ngs 6d pkt. Special Offer 1 Cake Matchless Sandsoap 1 Bar Matchless Soap 1 Pkt. Matchless Soap Powder THE 3 FOR 2/2 A Clear Saving of a Shilling Welcome Savings In Door Mats We carry a good stock of COIR DOOR MATS in various sizes and quali* ties. Place one at the front and back doors and there will be no more complaints about muddy boots walking over your floors. Melhuish's Sasidv* icb Spread Chow Chow Luncheon Fruit Gherkin Savoury lOd PER JAR New Season's HONEY lib. Jars 1/- each 21b. Jars 2/- each 21b. Tins 1/10 Tin 51b. Tins 4/3 each Swan Cooked Ham, . Swan Bacon Swan Pork Sausages, Swan Luncheon, .... Swan Lard Swan Dripping Tasty Cheese Morah Margarine ... Puffin Pastry PEACHES PEARS ... APRICOTS PRUNES .. FIGS APPLES .. 1/9 lb--1/9 lb. . 1/9 lb. . lid lb- . 1/8 lb--1/1 pWFreshly Ground Coffee (Ground While You Wait) 3/- PER LB. Tauranga Haymarket Store, Ltd PHONE 43 Agents for BERGER'S PAINT

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXIX, Issue 13269, 20 February 1941, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXIX, Issue 13269, 20 February 1941, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXIX, Issue 13269, 20 February 1941, Page 8

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