★Capitol theatre* TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW PATRONS please note. —On account oL Mr. Doidge speaking in the Theatre on Wednesday night, this programme will be screened on TUESDAY ONLY. No screening Wednesday. To-day’s most amazing sensation, suggested bv “The Invisible Man.”—H. G. Wells’ Invisible _^gent” JNVISIBLE “JNVISIBLE Starring Ilona Massey, Jon Hall, Peter Lorre, Sir Cedric Hardwicke Invisible and invincible! He raids and wrecks the Reich ! Associate programme includes—Mother Goose on the Loose (cartoon)—Netherlands Old- and New—Uuniversal News (Recommended by Censor as more suitable for adults') GRAND FLANNEL DANCE in aid of Memorial Hall Funds QCTOBER PUKEHINA HALL Music from Matata Admission: Ladies 25., Gentlemen 2s. 6d. All Returned Boys and Men oil Furlough free. QOMBINED j) ANCE BASKETBALL AND FOOTBALL PAENGAROA HALL 2 ND Kingi’s Orchesetra Admission: Ladies 25., Gentlemen 2s. 6d. PAENGAROA PATRIOTIC * COMMITTEE fortnightly 2J ANCE AND Q ARD P ARTY PAENGAROA HALL WEDNESDAY, 29™' (Note change of date due to Election) Proceeds for Parcel Fund Ladies Is. 6d„ Gentlemen 2s. AR School Children Cd. t "Glad to be back at the office? By Jove, “Didn’t expect to be back for months after , that bout of ’Flu. Takes it out of you " all right! 3 “What’s that? Tonic? , _ , ih, y e s, Nyal Creophosl Great atuff that, iced me up in no timel low does it work? Creophos fortifies . system and helps rebuild tissue* which : weakened after illness, low much? Small bottle j/6, larger ttlea 4/6 and 6/-." H.J.McLOUGHLM M.P.S. CHEMIST TE PUKE 'Phone 103
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Te Puke Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 71, 21 September 1943, Page 3
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