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Talkie*. (JOROMANDEL 'J’ALKIES FRIDAY, APRIL 23 IRENE DUNNE and CARY GRANT In “PENNY SERENADE” SATURDAY, APRIL 24 “THAT JN RIO” MONDAY, APRIL 26 “QNLY ANGELS H ave WINGS” With IRENE DUNNE and CARY GRANT Public Notice ANZAC day -1943 A Combined Service will be held in the Caledonian Hall, Coromandel, at 11 a.m., Sunday, 25th April, 1943. C. C. RAE, County Chairman. Parade as under will assemble at Memorial Park at 10.30 a.m. Order of Parade: Returned Servicemen and Women from past and present wars, Serving Members of H.M. Forces, N.Z. Home Guard, W.W.S.A., Girl Guides, Boy Scouts, Fire Brigade, E.P.S. and other Civilian Units. J. H. LUCAS, Captain, “E” Coy., Hauraki Btn., H.G. Trespass Notices TRESPASSERS with dog or gun on our properties' will be prosecuted. H. M. HAWKESWOOD. A. J. HAWKESWOOD, J. R. HAWKESWOOD. Personal REGINALD McKenna, chairman of the great “Midland” Bank, said: “They who control the credit of a nation, direct the policy of governments, and hold in the hollow of their hands the destiny of the people.” Why should private institutions such as banks, including the privately owned Bank of England, have this power over the heads of our elected Government? STUDY SOCIAL CREDIT.

Church Notices CHURCH SERVICES pRESBYTERIAN QHURCH SUNDAY, APRIL 25 7 p.m.—Whitianga, Rev. H. A. Moore. 7 p.m.—Coromandel, Mr McKenzie. M B A. G. T. B KYAN BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, THAMES, Visits Coromandel and Mercury BaJ on second Saturday of each month, Factory meeting day. Attends all Magistrate's and Warden’s Court sit> tings at Coromandel. Hours: Coromandel 10-11 a.m.*, • Whitianga 1 p.m. onwards. For annointments ring 225 Thames. “There’s many things a chap can do without at a pinch when times are hard and the clouds refuse to roll by, but tobacco is not one of them,” wrote a contributor to a London weekly not long since. “Hard times? Why, then it is precisely that the smoker craves more than ever the soothing, caredispelling influence of good tobacco.” So it is. Despite the war, the demand for the weed in the Old Land is constantly growing. And it’s precisely the same in New Zealand, where nine out of every ten men smoke —to say nothing of women—yes, and most of them smoke one or other of the five famous brands, Riverhead Gold, Desert Gold, Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), Pocket Edition, and Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullshead). Once you try them you always buy them!—so sweet, so pure, so fresh and fragrant are they! The toasting does it! How’s that? Because it eliminates most of the nicotine, and thus makes this beautiful tobacco safe for the smoker, who can indulge ad. lib. with absolute impunity!

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 52, Issue 3255, 21 April 1943, Page 7

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