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.. Entertainments ACADEMY THEATRE '•'f t ** ' 1 11 Direction: George Calder TO-NIGHT Ttf-NIGHI,-TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY UNDERGROUND ' 0 UNDERGROUND JEFFREY LYNN, KAAREN VERNE, MONA MARIS, PHILIP DORN av (Recommended for Adults) The lid is off the “Underground” . . . and, oh! what a story! The escapades of the men and women who mean to do their bit to beat the most oppressive tyranny the world has ever known .• . . and to; do it from inside Germany itself! Here is drama, romance, excitement against a background of fact . . . fact that is ten times stranger than fiction! News Reel, “Little Lambkin” (Paramount Colour Subject), “Sockeroo” (Broadway Brevity) “Fight Fish Fight” (Colour Parade) jj -■

Public Notice RATIONING EMERGENCY REGULATIONS, 1942. TEA AND SUGAR PERMITS FOR FARMERS Permits for three months •from October 1, 1942, for the extra supply of sugar and tea are now available to all registered suppliers and their permanent employees only, of the Te ArohaThames •Valley'. Dairy Co., jLtd. Apply Manager, Trading; Department. ■ • ■ ■■■■. v: Stock Sales umr~ : ~ ,G, W. VERCOE & CO., LTD. pAEROA STOCK SALE WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21 150 HEAD CATTLE 30 Fat and Store Cows. 15 Yearling Empty Cows. • 12 2-year Empty Jersey Heifera. 17 Red Poll Heifers. 35 Yearling Jersey Heifers. 15 Dairy Cows and Heifers. 1 Yearling Pedigree Holstein Bull. 60 Ewes with 100% S.D. Cross Lambs. 40 Fat and Store Pigs. 1 Aged Gelding, all waggon and chain work.

Entries Solicited J. SMITH. Agent, ’Phone 256, Paeroa THE FARMERS’ CO-OPERA-TIVE AUCTIONEERING CO., Auctioneers - Hamilton tyTAIHI STOCK S ALE THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22 100 HEAD CATTLE 10 Fat Cows. 20 Forward-conditioned Cows. 30 Boner Cows. 20 Springing Heifers. 10 Springing Cows. i IOQ. FAT PIGS 50 Store and Weanef Pigs. Entries Solicited. Business Notices. BARRY & BEALE Ltd. OPTICIANS, Of AUCKLAND During the absence of Mr W. M. P. Barry on military service our representative, MR H. S. McKENZIE, D.1.0.N.Z., will visit Waihi Date of Next Visit: MONDAY, 9th November Appointments at Clark’s, Chemist, Waihi fl/AIHI, WHANGAMATA, HIKDAI, TAIRUA PASSENGER AND GOODS SERVICE (Tri-weekly) MONDAY, WEDNESDAY. FRIDAY T/eaves Waihi Post Office 2 p.m.

They were yarning about tobacco in the smokeroom of an Auckland Club the other night. A well-known doctor startled everybody by declaring that some brands were about as dangerous as dynamite, and mentioned the case of a man who had consulted him some time before for bad throat trouble. “I asked him,” said the doctor, “what brand of tobacco he used. He told me, adding that he’d smoked it for months. “ Knock it. off,” I warned him, “I know that brand.” “What brand would you recommend, doctor?” he asked. “Why, the genuine ‘toasted’,” I said,, “it’s not only the finest tobacco I know of, but the purest.” He’s all right again now—and swears by ‘toasted.’ There’s nothing like it.” There isn’t. But there are only five brands of the real thing, remember — Pocket Edition, Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullshead), Riverhead Gold and Desert Gold. The two last are the cigarette tobaccos so popular with the roll-your-own brigade. But don’t get “stung” when you buy! Imitations are no good.

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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XXXI, Issue 8834, 19 October 1942, Page 3

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