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Entertainments. Regent Theatre 7.45 Friday 7.45 FINAL SCREENING OF “YOU’RE IN THE ARMY NOW” “SECRET AGENT OF JAPAN” They are Both Good. SATURDAY, 1.30, 8.0 p.m. — MONDAY, 8.0 p.m. SEE THE TOP COMEDIAN OF THE DAY IN PARAMOUNT’S GLORIOUS TECHNICOLOUR PRODUCTION “LOUISIANA PURCHASE” VERA ZORINA VICTOR MOORE AND 100 LOUISIANA LOVELIES It’s the Biggest and Best Broadway Hit of the decade—Plus the Music of Irving Berlin, greatest popular composer—Plus the Beauty of Zorina—most graceful thing on two feet, and the comedy that only Bob Hope can give you. IN GLORIOUS TECHNICOLOUR. Picked Supports for Your Entertainment METRO NEWS — SPORTLIGHT — CINESOUND NEWS POP EYE CARTOON and the Ever-popular Featurette, SPEAKING OF ANIMALS Take My Advice — Don’t Miss This Programme. BOOK EARLY

Public Meeting CRUSADE pOR SOCIAL JUSTICE MR MARSDEN DUNNINGHAM Will address a meeting in the Ngatea hall On edne sday, sept. 22 AT 8 P.M. Titles of Addresses: (1) “Democracy or Demockery.” (2) “Justice For The Farmer.” Dance (JRAND D ANCE And euchre In aid of Patriotic Funds HIKUTAIA HALL MONDAY, SEPT. 20. . New Collegians’ Orchestra. Admission: Ladies 2/6, Men 3/-, Double 5/-. W. G. FLAVELL, Hon. Sec.

PATRIOTIC OLD-TIME DANCE Civic Hall, Wednesday Sept. 29. SATURDAY NIGHT DANCES CIVIC HALL, PAEROA. These will be held as usual each Saturday night unless otherwise advertised. D A NC I N G MONTHLY LETTER SERVICE An amazing, comprehensive, .Service for Dancers and Teachers, covering everything in Mod-' era and Old-Time Dancing, for small annual fee. Send penny stamp for details. —Arcadian Enterprises, Box 47, Christchurch.

Tenders. RENDERS are invited for draining 100 chains.—Particulars, N. Alach, Ngatea. Wanted Known BUY a ticket in the “Lot To Lift,” Art Union. Profits for the Patriotic Fund. Business Special 361 N. Black Silk Velvet, in the popular ring velvet weight, excellent quality and 23/6 yard. —Gilmore Rodgers, Ltd. BLUE Argentine Pea Plants 1/- each, 3 for 2/6 posted.— A. F. B. Stone, Pollen St., Thames, Telephone 260 Thames.

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 52, Issue 32315, 17 September 1943, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 52, Issue 32315, 17 September 1943, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 52, Issue 32315, 17 September 1943, Page 1

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