Entertainments T*n~-~ ulii in'i —»■ n annnm n? REGENT THEATRE | | Direction Kerridge Odeon Theatres ? I WEDNESDAY—2 p.m. WEDNESDAY—7.3O p.m. | | FINALLY TONIGHT I i ■ 6 AND NOW TOMORROW | | THURSDAY—7.3O p.m. THURSDAY—7.3O p.m. | | M-G-M brings to you in glorious colour a grand musical ' j I , starring the Champion Tap Dancer ... x FRED ASTAIRE | i in —— | I YOLANDA AND THE THIEF j x with | ! LUCILLE BREMER — FRANK MORGAN I ! Songs — Dancing — Romance! A delightful musical with I j a spicy .story of a girl who wanted to find out what made I j men tick. She did, and how! | j GOOD SUPPORTS — SERIAL | j Book Early! - - (Universal Exhibition) | | NO PICTURES ANZAC DAY! | I SATURDAY—4 p.m., 7.30 p.m. g j MONDAY—2 p.m., 7.30 p.m. I j TUESDAY—7.3O pm. I | Ealing Studios present Australia’s most ambitious ! i motion picture — A story of Australia’s vast g i Northern Territory Produced in Aussie! j t ... Starring ... | i “ CHIPS ”, RAFFERTY — DAPHNE CAMPBELL g ! John Hayward — Peter Pagan — Helen Grieve I j —— in j | THE OVERLANDERS | ! It’s a grand story—The Parson family .. . There’s Loves — ! ! Hardships—Hopes and Aspirations! A story of the drive I ! across 2000 miles of the roughest, toughest country with c | I large herd of cattle. It’s a picture everyone will love— j j Mum, Dad and the Whole Family! j | NOW TAKE ADVICE —- DON’T MISS IT! j I Matinees: Saturday, 4 p.m., and Monday, 2 p.m. | | ' Book Early .. . The plan is filling fast! j I (Universal Exhibition) g j Y.N.Z.C. — 10 a.m. — SATURDAY — 10 a.m. — Y.N.Z.C. g | Community Singing, Cartoons and Short Features. | Public Notice ta» , - ■ ' ————— THAMES VALLEY JERSEY BREEDERS’ CLUB SECOND ANNUAL . FEMALE SHOW & SALE to be held in the HAURAKI A. & P. SHOWYARDS, PAEROA On TUESDAY, APRIL 29, 1947 Show at 11 a.m. — Sale at 11.30 a.m. 40 Pedigree Jersey In-calf Heifers (2 years & over) 9 Pedigree Jersey Yearling Heifers Consignments well forward in calf and in good condition will come forward from: Mr Wm. Muir (10), Mrs K. N. Jones (8), Mrs R. Irvine (5), all of Waihi; Mr E. Hofmann (10), Katikati; Messrs Tizard Bros. (8), Kopu; Mrs A. E. Dean (5), Mr B. E. Veale (2), and Messrs C. Townshend & Sons (1), all of Paeroa. . Breeders and Dairyfarmers may attend this fixture with confidence. Inspection Committee will officiate. ' ' Luncheon Available! Get your Catalogue before the sale from N.Z. Loan & Merc. Office, Phone 265, or the Agent, Phone 67R, or from . . . CHASu TOWNSHEND, Secretary & Treasurer - Phone 1425, Paeroa.
THANKS On behalf of the Red Cross Society Miss D. Hare wishes to express grateful thanks for the wonderfully kind and generous response to the appeal for clothing for the children of Britain. The donations were greatly appreciated and the garments donated will prove most useful. Auction Sale AUCTIONEERS & A GENTS LTD. AUCTION SALE THURSDAY — 12 noon Poultry, Fruit, Vegetables, Apples, Carrots, Swedes. Pumpkins, Pickle Tomatoes Cattle Dog (6 ' months, part trained), Open Fire Grate, Book Cases, Gumboots, Chesterfield Suites, Rimu Sideboard, 1-cow Separator, Tables, Lawnmowers, Kerosene Stove, Car Jack?' Push Chairs, Carpet Sweeper, Single and Double Beds, etc., etc. Low reserves on all goods! L. X WILLIAMS Auctioneer Second-hand Dealers
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 56, Issue 32849, 23 April 1947, Page 1
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