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Amusements, MINERS’ THEATRE Direction: George Calder SATURDAY TWO SESSIONS: 2 p.m. and S p.m. ROSALIND KEITH, PAUL KELLY in FREEDOM FOR SALE FREEDOM FOR SALE (Recommended by Censor lor Adults) Sirens scream a reign of terror! A bullet-blazing expose! Throbbing thrills! Startling entertainment! No. 2 CHARLES BOYER, JEAN ARTHUR, LEO CARRILLO in HISTORY IS MADE AT NIGHT HISTORY IS MADE AT NIGHT (Recommended by Censor for adults) Boyer meets girl—and how they go to town! Corks pop, horns blare, and there’s a smashing dramatic climax to this comedy romance MONDAY and TUESDAY CLAUDETTE COLBERT, MELVYN DOUGLAS, ROBERT YOUNY in I MET HIM IN PARIS I MET HIM IN PARIS (Approved for Universal Exhibition) Three men with but a single thought —-CLAUDETTE—and Claudette takes them for a romantic sleigh-ride in a gay and giddy frolic that hits the high-spots of the alps Public Notices THOROUGH OP WAIHI

The Supplementary Roll will close at 5 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, the twenty-seventh (27th) day of April, ID3S. All residents of 21 years of age or over, who are British subjects and who have resided in New Zealand for 12 months or more and in this Borough during the last three (3) months are eligible for enrolment. Enrolment forms may be obtained at the Municipal Oflice, Ilaszard Street, Waihi. E. C. WESTBURY. Town Clerk.

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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XXXVII, Issue 9207, 9 April 1938, Page 3

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