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Entertainments REGENT Mirrophonic Sound Direction: Te Awamutu Picture Corp. Ltd. PHONE 106 r. COMMENCING SATURDAY AT THE MATINEE The Strangest Adventure Drama to come out of the Shadowy World of Espionage An RA.F. Ace doing a Lord Haw Haw for Hitler Geo. Sanders, Marguerite Chapman Onslow Stevens, Gale Sondergaard Alan Napier, H. P. Sanders in APPOINTMENT IN BERLIN APPOINTMENT IN BERLIN (Recommended for Adult Audiences) He knew the Truth about the Nazis before Munich. He was the British Ace on the Nazi Radio SUPPORTING FEATURETTES:— 1— Cinesound News 2 Victory Short 3 Coloured Rhapsody 4 Community Sing FINAL SCREENING TO-NIGHT Richard Greene, Valerie Hobson in . UNPUBLISHED STORY UNPUBLISHED STORY (Approved for Universal Exhibition) SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT A.T the races the favourites sometimes disappoint, but mostly they secure a place—first, second, or third —according to their respective merits. Evary now and again an outsider comes home, pays a big dividend, and everyone gets a real thrill. “SALUTE JOHN CITIZEN” must be classed as an outsider in that it has no cast of international stars, none of Hollywood’s glamour, a title that doesn’t help until you have seen the film, is in itself an unpretentious movie—yet this simple British film is outstanding entertainment for all. No doubt the Bunting series of novels will be known to you, and it is from these that “SALUTE JOHN CITIZEN” has come, giving us in detail a picture of an average English family during war-time and under blitz conditions. This film has the three S’s in a big way Sincerity, Simplicity, and a Cast of Sterling Characters who portray for us on the Screen the things we all want to know about the British, the English, and in particular the Londoner. Pathos, Comedy, Tragedy, Philosophy, Drama, and a very Human Story throughout make this Tip-top British Entertainment for the most British Dominion in the Commonwealth. YOU MUST SEE EDWARD RIGBY, GEORGE ROBEY, STANLEY HOLLOWAY, and DINAH SHERIDAN in SALUTE JOHN CITIZEN —. SALUTE JOHN CITIZEN SALUTE JOHN CITIZEN - at THE REGENT THE REGENT THE REGENT SATURDAY, 12th, at 1.45 and 8 P.M. MONDAY, 14th, at 8 P.M. TUESDAY, 15th, at 8 P.M. BOOKING ARRANGEMENTS Box Plans will open on MONDAY MORNING at Fletcher’s Shoe Store. Public Notices SALE BY TENDER VACANT FREEHOLD HOUSE PROPERTY, KIHIKIHI 'J' HE Public Trustee invites tenders for the purchase of Allot. 181 and Lot 2 D.P. 30353 Pt. Allot. 180, Kihikihi. Area: li acres. Situated Lyon Street, Kihikihi. Buildings comprise 7-roomed dwell-, ing (dining-room, sitting-room, four bedrooms, kitchen, and scullery), usual conveniences. Good locality in handy position (opposite State houses). Vacant possession can be given. Conditions of tender may be inspected at, and further particulars obtained from, the Public Trust Office, Hamilton, and the Post Office, Te Awamutu. A deposit of 10 per cent of the purchase price tendered must accompany each tender. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders close at noon on MONDAY, 15th May, 1944, at the office of the District Public Trustee, Hamilton, to whom tenders should be addressed in sealed envelopes and marked “ Estate of E. McVerry. Tender for Purchase.” F. J. E. MOORE, District Public Trustee, 145 Hamilton. gTUBBORN Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis Ensor’s Bronchitis Mixture gives Quick Relief. Economical and safe; suitable for children and adults. Keep a bottle handy.— Obtainable only at Ensor’s Pharmacy, 3s bottle.

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Te Awamutu Courier, Volume 68, Issue 5939, 5 May 1944, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Te Awamutu Courier, Volume 68, Issue 5939, 5 May 1944, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Te Awamutu Courier, Volume 68, Issue 5939, 5 May 1944, Page 1

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