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AMUSEMENTS T-YCEUM AM> ' rjX)WN JJALL TONIGHT WESLEY BARRY WESLEY BARRY With Harry Myers "THE PRINTER '8 DEVIL ,, "THE PRINTER'S DEVIL" "THE PRINTER'S DEVIL" "THE DEVIL ,, With a Notable Warner Cast. Rem.o-.nber when, as a kid, you dreamed of being the hero (or heroine) of ■ startlingly impossible adventures, figment fancies of the bTain? Come arr! Wesley Barry participate in some that are more amazing and thrilling than any you ever dreamed of in your wildest moments. A lieully Riotous Reel Romance! Supports: COMEDY And • TOPICAL COMEDY And TOPICAL T YCEUM, MONDAY: First National Special: < < WANDERING DAUGHTERS'' Featuring Miss De La Motte. CHURCH SERVICES CHURCH CERVICES SUNDAY, AUGUST 24, 1924. METHODIST. Whangarei—ll a.m., Mr. Barrett. Whangarei—7 p.m., Rev W. H Speer. Subject: "The Royal Way" Maungakaramea —11 a.m., Gift Sunday, Rev. W. H. Speer. Portland—3 p.«n.; Rev. W. H. Speer. Subject: "The First Experiment in (<.:mnunism." PRESBYTERIAN. Whangarei—ll a.m. and 7 p.m. Evening subject: "John Bunyan: the story of his life." The first of a • series of sermons on Bunyan and "Pilgrim's Progress." Minister, Rev G. W. Lochore. Organist, Mr. A. Dobson. SALVATION ARMY. Sunday! Yes! Sunday. A Day of Days. 7 a.m. —Prayer, Captain Parkinson. 11 a.m.—Holiness, Mrs. Adjutant Campion. 7 p.m., Adjutant Campion. Altai Part of Man. New Converts of the Month: Will Testify. Will Speak. BAPTIST. (Rev. F. Sampson.) Whangarei—ll a.m. and 7 p.m. A welcome <o all. 179 EBENEZER HALL. 7 p.m.—Gospel Service. You are cordially invited. 149 ' SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY EBENEZER HALL On i rjTEURSDAY JJEXT, 2g At 7 p.m. Hymns and Recitations by the Scholars Also Short Addresses. A HEARTY WELCOME TO ALL. €00 ' DANCTNC? I A RCADIA DANCE j ** MONDAY, 25th -TOWN HALLArcadia Orchestra. MUSICAL TUITION TjflTt. rjHAKLES T?LLIS (Late Musical Director King's College, Auckland) ■ Announces that he is OPEN TO RECEIVE PUPILS in '(a) The Art of Pia-noforte Technique, (b) Harmony and Counterpoint. v(e)_ Thedry of Music. .-let)"- Acoustics, History of Music. ■;..•-■•; Classes or Individual Training ■r/.\ . can be arranged. studio: NO. 1, WALLACE'S BLDGS. 3 CAMERON ST. 'Phone 403. FINANCIAL TJJONEY RANTED FOR BOROUGH WORKS. QN CALE THE WHANGAREI BOROUGH COUNCIL Invites Applications for Debentures in various Borough Loaus, secured upon the Municipal Assets. Each Debenture is of the Value of £100 and has a Currency of Twenty Years. Interest, at the rate of 5J per cent, per annum,, is payable Half-yearly, free of exchange, at any branch of the Bank of New Zealand in. the Dominion. The Debentures and Interest Coupons are payable to Bearer. THIS IS A SAFE AND REMUNERATIVE FORM OF INVESTMENT FOR TRUST FUNDS. Application for Debentures should be made at once to: C." L. GRANGE, Town Clerk. 430, BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENT A ARD jtTOTOK SERVICE KAITAIA: B. S. Brott. Tel. 1. OHAEAWAI: W. Pearson. Tel. 6. MANGONUI: F. D. McNamara. Tel. 11. — AARD CARS LEAVE AS UNDER— FOB OTIEIA AND KAITAIA: TT7ES. & SAT.—Leave Kaitaia S a.m., Mangonui 10.30 a.m., Kaeo 12.30 p.m., Ohaeawai 2.30 p.m.; arrive Otiria Station. ffUES. & SAT.—Leave Otiria on arrival of train, leave JRlae.'a 1.30 p.m. :Mangonui 3.30 p.m.; "arrive Kav '•, taia 5.30 p.m. Telegrams: Aard. Kaitaia, Mangouui. or Ohaeawni.

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Northern Advocate, 23 August 1924, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Northern Advocate, 23 August 1924, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Northern Advocate, 23 August 1924, Page 8