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Entertainments. Regent Theatre MONDAY 2 P.M., 8 P.M. Final Screening To-night of a Grand Programme “ THE WAR AGAINST MRS HADLEY ” SUPPORTS ARE GREAT. —:o: TUESDAY — 8 P.M. WEDNESDAY -r- 2 P.M., 8 P.M. 20TH. CENTURY-FOX BRINGS TO THE SCREEN A STORY AS THRILLING AS TO-DAY’S HEADLINES, THE FIGHTING GUERRILLAS ln — “CHETNIKS ” PHILLIP ANNA JOHN VIRGINIA DORN STEN SHEPPERD GILMORE MARTIN KOSLECK They Fight so that a Nation may Live. A Nazi Troop Train Destroyed—Gestapo Chief Assassinated — Enemy Tank Column Ambushed—Guerrilla Heroes —Fighting—Refusing to Die. THE NAZIS HAVE OFFERED $1,000,000 REWARD For the Capture, Dead or Alive, of the Leader of the Chetniks! SEE WHY AT THE REGENT. FIRST-CLASS SUPPORTS 1. FOX NEWS 2. TRAVEL 3: WINGS OF DEFENCE 4. GAUMONT-BRITISH NEWS > 5. CINESOUND NEWS 6. CARTOON An Excellent Programme. We Advise You To Book Early. (Not Suitable for 'General Exhibition.)

* Public Meeting UNITED GOSPEL CAMPAIGN PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. The Presbyterian, Methodist, Salvation Army and Brethren Congregations are uniting in an UNDENOMINATIONAL CAMPAIGN to present the GOSPEL OF GOD to the people of Paeroa and the surrounding districts. The Special Speaker for an EIGHT-DAY MISSION, commencing on Sunday next, 23rd. April, will be: REV. F. A. THOMPSON An Auckland Presbyterian Minister. STRAIGHT TALKS TO ADULTS EACH EVENING SPECIAL MESSAGES TO CHILDREN EACH AFTERNOON. Watch this Space for Further Particulars. To-day’s Greatest Need I’s For A REVIVAL OF RELIGION.

Annual Meeting ANGLICAN CHURCH Annual Meeting of St. Paul’s Church Parishioners in the Parish Hall, Monday April 24, at 8 p.m. Business: 1. To receive report and statement of accounts. 2. To elect Church officers for the ensuing year. 3. To elect one Synodsman and three Archdeaconry Board members. 4. General. William G. H. Weadon, Vicar. Impounding Notices. IMPOUNDED at Waitakaruru pound for straying on Miranda road, 1 chestnut mare, white face; 1 dark bay mare, white star; 1 black aged mare; 1 bay filly, white star; 1 'brown filly white blaze and 3 white feet; 1 bay mare; 1 bay colt, white streak; 1 light bay gelding, white blaze and docked tail; 1 light bay gelding, whi+e star; 1 light bay yearling colt and 1 brown yearling filly, white star. If not claimed and expenses paid will be sold at noon on Saturday, May 6, 1944.—5. J. Boyden, Poundkeeper. 38 ACRES, good dairying, good home, going concern. 25 coWS , £2soo.—Particulars, Hare.

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 53, Issue 32419, 17 April 1944, Page 1

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388

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 53, Issue 32419, 17 April 1944, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 53, Issue 32419, 17 April 1944, Page 1

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