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■ AMUSEMENTS SHOW PLACE OF WHANGAREI ■REGENTI Dir. - - Amalgamated Theatres Ltd. Deaf Aids Available. 8” -TONIGHT and THURSDAY By Popular Request! A grand return season of the greatest picture of all times. United Artists present The ONE and ONLY CHARLIE CHAPLIN CHARLIE CHAPLIN The Picture with a Million Laughs DICTATOR” DICTATOR” DICTATOR” DICTATOR” DICTATOR” DICTATOR” wiM) PAULETTE GODDARD JACK OAKIE REGINALD GARDINER BILLY GILBERT (Approved for Universal Exhibition) “GREAT “GREAT “GREAT “GREAT “GREAT “GREAT Friday Next . . . ON THE STROKE OF MIDNIGHT THE R.A.F. COMES OVER .... And out of the heavens . . . roars one of the most daring raids ever staged! 20th Century-Fox proudly presents TONIGHT WE RAID CALAIS TONIGHT WE RAID CALAIS TONIGHT WE RAID CALAIS Starring ANNABELLA JOHN SUTTON (Recommended by Censor for Adults) PLANS at Haslctt's Music Store or Regent Confectionery (Phones 2565 and 2578.) DANCING T HE K IWI football C lub will hold a Dance in OTAIKA HALL FRIDAY JUNE 9 Commencing 7.30 p.m. Re transport contact Webb's Motors,. James Street. Admission: Gents 27-, Ladies 1/6. Supper provided. 660 gftei HAVE YOU BOOKED for the RED CROSS CABARET? Snappy Ballets by Miss Warrington’s Pupils. Plus an Entirely New Show by Miss Maxwell’s Ballet. DON’T MISS THIS SHOW! Plans at R. Laurie's. (Space donated by J. PARKINSON, Jeweller.) 689 FANCY RESS .L CHILDREN’S Jl3 KAMO HALL SATURDAY, JUNE 17 Prizes for Most Original Boy and Gu'i Most Humorous Boy & Girl. Best Pair. Best Dressed. Best National. Admission: Adults 1 6. Children (id. Proceeds tor Kamo Patr:.;‘ie Babv. 713 FLORISTS T RASMUSSEN, King Street, for "*■* Wreaths. Souquets. etc. Ph. 3473 T)RETTY Bouquets, Sprays, Wreaths, Loose Flowers, etc. Fresh as the morning dew. —Mrs. Sparks, Florist (Hill & Hagan), Cameron St. Phone 2532. till

Here 'ggMW^P lU $ SX s?g St§ 00 ib t 0* 8 DAY ON THE PLOUGH !'/V\ READY FOR A SW/LL DOWN W/TH GUARDIAN. GO REFRESHING, AND tT GETS R/D OF STABLE ODOURS f ... A hecslff“jy scent .. . fresh, clean, invigorating as mountain air. You can real health soap. full-bodied, decp-cleansing lather goes it after grime and sweat . . . gets germpll as off. 'es, trust a Guardian show’er to put te "starch” back in you. It makes you lously alive. What a pick-up! Get !:nd see. mm RIITED. JACKSON STREET, PETONE. <5 u,'66.!??.

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Northern Advocate, 7 June 1944, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Northern Advocate, 7 June 1944, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Northern Advocate, 7 June 1944, Page 8

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