REGENT COMMENCING COMMENCING TO-DAY TO-DAY REGENT DARINGLY DELIGHTFUL: DEFINITELY' DELIRIOUS: AND SLIGHTLY SCANDALOUS TOO. GINGER ROGERS RONALD COLMAN In lucky PartHcn VY Sparkling with laughs and light-hearted with It’s grand fun: Embarrassing moments in a honejmoo ’ iunr two men and a girl in a romantic dilemma that appio (Kecoiumenclecl More for Adults)
Twice Daily TAURANGA TO AUCKLAND Via Waihi, Paeroa & Hauraki Pains. Arriving Auckland 3.45 pfm. & 8 p.m. in 4i hours. Connects at Paeroa for Thames, Coromandel and Mercury Bay. 19/10 Single, 37/- Return RESERVE SEATS: Tauranga; E. Salt, Wharf Office, 'phone 174. Auckland: White Star Office, 'phone 41,9 63.
Bananas in Iceland Banana plantations in Iceland seem paradoxical, but scientists declare that bananas can be grown there, because of the island’s hot springs, says the Students’ Digest. The 700 springs rise from their volcanic sources on the west of Iceland. For centuries the steam from the geysers has not been {Utilised and if the necessary money can be found to bring this natural heat under control, banana groves could be cultivated. Already experiments have been made, and bananas have been grown on a small scale.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXIX, Issue 13307, 5 April 1941, Page 8
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