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Entertainments ACADEMY THEATRE • Direction: George .-Calder TO-NIGHT MOON OVER MIAMI MOON OVER MIAMI DON AMECHE BETTY GRABLE ROBERT CUMMINGS (Universal Exhibition!) Yes folks, it’s Betty Grable . . in love! . . . in Miami Beach! ... in a bathing suit! k . . in Technicolour! Join her holiday fling at romance . . . in America’s gay holiday town ! News Reel, “Uncle Sam’s Iron Warriors,” “Mississippi Swing” (Colour Terrytoon), “Sage Brush and Silver” (Magic Carpet), Kitchen Quiz No. 2 THURSDAY, FRIDAY ELLERY QUEEN AND THE MURDER RING RALPH BELLAMY MARGARET LINDSAY CHARLEY GRAPEWIN (Recommended for Adults) Wall Street’s richest widow is strangely slain . . Ellery plays ill . . Nikki plays nurse . . . and Sergeant Velie plays dumb (it’s easy)!' News Reel, “Mitt Me To-night” (Comedy), Community Sing No. 5, “Polo Champions” (Sports Thrill). Friday, Episode 6 of “Riders of Death Valley” (serial)

\yAIHI BEAGH PICTURES EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT NEW PLANT; 1 ' " and BETTER PICTURES now combine to make a FIRST-CLASS SHOW “Lost LOST— Man’s silver wristwatch, vicinity Lovers’ Walk, Waihi Beach. Good reward.—Apply this office. Christian Order Campaign

(PAMPAIGN FOR CHRISTIAN ORDER

A week’s mission services have concluded. These are some impressions received. A great majority of the residents of Waihi are strangely apathetic -towards the good news of God’s salvation. One thousand folders advertising the meetings were distributed. Two hundred persons attended one or more of the meetings —not seven per cent. Evidence which backs up the statement of the missioner that as you face up to the church so do you face up to Jesus Christ, The attitude adopted towards the Word of God, towards the Lord’s Day and towards holy things represents the attitude, adopted to the Lord Jesus Christ. Mostly sheer indifference to vital facts; a cold, calculated hostility would hurt less. How can the world expect God’s intervention in this chaotic war -when they treat Him thus. It is no longer a question why does not God stop the war and the consequent suffering entailed, but why does not, man get right in his heart with God: Face up to the facts, brother man', your indifference, your selfishness, your sin is alone reponsible.

£10,000,000 2\ per cent. Stock Repayable 15th May. 1948. 3 per cent. Stock Repayable 15th May, 1953/56. Minimum subscription £lO, payable in one amount or by instalments. An Authorised Trustee Investment Get Prospectus and Application Form from any Bank, Postal Money-Order Office or Sharebroker, or from the District Treasury Offices at Auckland, Christchurch and Dunedin. low sag it with It’s easy to hope for Victory but victory must be worked for and paid for. Our soldiers, sailors, and airmen must have the constant backing of all of us on the home front until the Fight for Freedom is over. They have the doggedness and determination to win through to victory, but they can be only as strong as our money makes them. The fighting forces look to us to back their courage with our cash, and it is the proud privilege of every true New Zealander to do it. Contribute immediately and unsparingly to the Second Liberty Loan the closing date is drawing near. Your subscription is Important whether for £lO or £IO,OOO. ACT NOW— Loan Closes 14th Nov.

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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XXXI, Issue 8840, 4 November 1942, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XXXI, Issue 8840, 4 November 1942, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XXXI, Issue 8840, 4 November 1942, Page 3

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