FINALLY TO-NIGHT. “THE NAVY STEPS OUT.” A Rollicking Laugh Panic. ANOTHER WEEK OF LAUGHTER AT THE CIVIC FRIDAY NIGHT ONLY. An Outstanding Double Feature. WALLACE BEERY WALLACE BEERY in an engrossing adventure in Death Valley: “20-MULE TEAM.” “20-MULE TEAM.” - ■ With Leo Carrillo and Marjorie Rambeau. “ LUCKY CISCO KID.” “LUCKY CISCO KID.” With Cesar Romero as the Cisco Kid in another humorous adventure. I * SATURDAY AND MONDAY. GALA MATINEE SATURDAY. Screening Before Auckland ! Paramount’s Brand-new Army Camp Riot ! It’s Funnier Than “ Buck Privates,” “CAUGHT IN THE DRAFT.” “CAUGHT IN THE DRAFT.” “CAUGHT IN THE DRAFT.” "CAUGHT IN THE DRAFT.” With 808 HOPE. DOROTHY LAMOUR. LYNN OVERMAN. EDDIE BRACKEN. Bob and his buddies are called in the ballot, and their exploits as raw recruits will have you screaming with delight. Also Another Famous First Half: CHINA FIGHTS BACK. A Brand-new March Of Time. WAITING FOR BABY. A Robert Benchley Comedy Riot. WORDS FOR BATTLE. A Ministry Of Information Film. QUIET PLEEZE. Popeye Cartoon. SUN FUN. A New Sportlight. HEADLINE WAR NEWS. Give the whole family a treat at this great laughter show. If you are not helpless with laughing at “ Caught In The Draft ” then the Navy will finish the job on I WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY with “THE MIDDLE WATCH.” “THE MIDDLE WATCH.” “THE MIDDLE WATCH.” Starring JACK BUCHANAN. GRETA GYNT. FRED EMNEY. Two girls miss the shore boat and have to spend the night on a warship. The complications that follow are. just too funny for words. It’s a naval broadside of laughter. Also: '■ Another Great First Half, including “ Thoroughbred Horses,” a Comedy, News Of The Day, etc. All Approved Universal Exhibition.
OKOROIRE TAMWOBTHS AND LARGE BLACKS. In modern times, when higher* production is required, breed from the best. They cost no more to keep, and pay better dividends. In our Large Black Section the herd sire, a grandson of Whitelocks imported Pakenham Someday, is at the head, with an unbeaten show record last season at the principal shows in the North Island from Stratford to Whangarei, including the Championship at Auckland. His first litters, which can now be seen, have averaged 13, and these from maiden sows. In the Tamworths, Te Rapa Merit 4th, with an exceptional show record, having taken major position against entries from most prominent breeders in the island, has been used extensively here for the last five years, also by prominent pig clubs and private breeders to improve type and constitution, and is leaving exceptional litters of good type from Mountley-bred sows here. . We Invite Inspection At Any Time. W. E. PARKER. Telephone 27 R TIRAU.
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Putaruru Press, Volume XVI, Issue 956, 13 November 1941, Page 5
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