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MAYFAIR THEATRE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. THE FOREMAN WENT TO FRANCE THE FOREMAN WENT TO FRANCE THE FOREMAN WENT TO FRANCE THE FOREMAN WENT TO FRANCE THE FOREMAN WENT TO FRANCE THE FOREMAN WENT TO FRANCE THE FOREMAN WENT TO FRANCE THE FOREMAN WENT TO FRANCE THE FOREMAN WENT TO FRANCE THE FOREMAN WENT TO FRANCE THE FOREMAN WENT TO FRANCE THE FOREMAN WENT TO FRANCE TOMMY TRINDER, Clifford Evans, Constance Cummings, Robert Morley, Gordon Jackson. THE PICTURE THAT HAS THRILLED THE EMPIRE A PICTURE BASED ON FACT. Dedicated to Melbourne Johns, Britain’s Hero Foreman who went to France during the British Expeditionary Force’s retreat to Dunkirk, and, with the aid of a girl, two carefree Tommies and an army truck, reclaimed invaluable machinery a jump ahead of the Gestapo and Quislings. A hairraising adventure that made a true story almost unbelievable. From the factual story by J. B. Priestley, touched with the beauty of courage, the grandeur of self-sacrifice, and the splendour of unswerving devotion. You’ll praise it for its tense adventure, it’s warm, rich humour. (Recommended by Censor for Adults) . MATINEE SATURDAY 2 P.M. MATINEE SATURDAY’ 2 P.M.

MANGAMAUNU MAORI TRIBAI. COMMITTEE. DANCE. DANCE. HAPUKU HALL. SATURDAY, AUGUST 26. SATURDAY, AUGUST 26. Under the Maori War Effort. Half Proceeds in Aid of Patriotic Funds. NOVELTY DANCES, GOOD MUSIC. GOOD SUPPER (Mrs A. JACOBS, Hon. Secretary. BOBBY CALVES. BOBBY CALVES. WE will be COLLECTING BOBBY CALVES as usual this Season. PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, Ltd., Auctioneers. KAIKOURA COUNTY COUNCIL.

1944 PATRIOTIC APPEAL. AT A PUBLIC MEETING held on the Ist August 1944, it was unanimously agreed to endeavour to raise the Kaikoura Zone’s Quota for the Current Y r ear by a Voluntary Minimum Levy of Ten Shillings (10/) per Elector. For the Convenience of Electors who are unable to call at the County Office, arrangements have been made for Donations to be paid at the undermentioned places:— Bank of New Zealand. Beath and Co., Ltd., Dalgety and Co., Ltd., Kaikoura Star Office, Mr F. H. Hayward’s. A. E. Lee’s Store. Kaikoura Supply Stores. N.Z. Farmers’ Co-op. Association, Ltd. Pyne, Gculd, Guinness, Ltd., If Electors could see their way clear to either pay or forward their Contributions on or before the 31st Day of August, 1944, it would be greatly appreciated. F. J. MONK, County Chairman.

KAIKOURA COUNTY COUNCIL. TENANTS FOR STATE HOUSES—KAIKOURA. AS it is proposed to make a further Application to the Government for the Erection of a number of STATE HOUSES in KAIKOURA, the Council .would be pleased if persons, who would be prepared to become Tenants of such Houses when available, would leave their Names and Addresses at the Countv Office, not later than THURSDAY, 31st AUGUST, 1944. F. J. MONK, County Chairman. ~ KAIKOURA SUBCENTRE RED CROSS. GIFTS of Materials or any used Materials suitable for making Children’s Garments is needed by the Kaikoura Sub-Centre of the Red Cross, for Refugee Children. Recently 300 refugee children were clothed in Wellington. Materials will be gratefully received by the Secretary, Mrs G. Betten.

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Kaikoura Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 64, 17 August 1944, Page 1

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