AMUSEMENTS T YCEUM ■■ TO-NIGHT A FIRST NATIONAL PICTURE. James Young's Production of < * WANDERING DAUGHTERS' ' "WANDERING DAUGHTERS' , ' < WANDERING DAUGHTERS'' "WANDERING DAUGHTERS" ] . Marguerite De La- Miotte, •••••■•■'• , Marjorie Daw, Noah Beery, William V. Mong, Pat. O'Malley, An( l .— Alan Forrest. With a breadth of understanding Mr. Young has pictured "love's young dream" from many new and intensely interesting angles. The frivolity, romance, shattered ideals and the faith that makes life worth while are all • here—blended entertainingly by a master of emotion. Indeed a revelation par excellence. DANCINGARCADIA DANCE TO-NIGHT. MONDAY, 25th -TOWN HALL- ;:-, ■■•. Arcadia Orchestra. MUSICAL TUITION -v-i JJR. QHARLES ]£LLIS (Late Musical Director King's College, Auckland) Announces that lie is : OPEN TO RECEIVE PUPILS in (a) The Art of Pianoforte Technique. (b) .Harmony and Counterpoint. (c) Theory of Music. Acoustics. (e) History of Music. Classes or Individual Training can be arranged. •tudio: NO. 1, WALLACE'S BLDGS., CAMERON ST. 'Phone 403. FINANCIAL MONEY RANTED FOR BOROUGH WORKS. TJEBENTURES QN gALE THE WHANGAREI BOROUGH COUNCIL Invites Applications for Debentures in various Borough Loans, 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 bo made at once to: C. L. GRANGE, Town Clerk. 430 PUBLIC NOTICES 'THE AUSTRALIA : AND THE EMPIRE PRIVATE HOTELS : ROTORUA Near Railway Station. Every Com- I f fort. . First-class' Table (milk, eggs,' etc. from my own farm). Dance and Social Room. TARIFF: 11/ Per Day; 67/6 Per Week. Book Rooms by , L Wire or Letter. * J. N. McLEAN .... Proprietor. MWTC ' QOVEREIGN uijjjjiv Having stores Amber Tips 2/10. Arcadia Tea 2/6. Butterfly Tea 2/9. Bell Tea 2/11 lb. Glaxo 2/7. Robinson's Groats 1/4. ABC Jam 9d. Corn Flour 7£d lb. Sylva Starch 10d. Nadco Dyes 9£d. Wilson's Mialt, large 3/6; small 2/2. White ana Gold Cups and Saucers 10id. Caustic Soda lO^d. ■.^J^rijjj^jpDi Sauce'lid. 7d. . '.^^mme : : 3/5 lb. "• 1 5 eakes 1/-. Safety Matches 9d. Bice 3d. lb. Kruschen Salts 2/2. Erasmic Herb Soap 7d. Palmolive Soap Bd. Quickshine, large, lid. Nugget, large, 10£ d. Lead Pencils 6d. per dozen. Scrub Brushes 10d. VINE Butter 1/9. THE" STORE THAT SAVES YOU SOVEREIGNS. CAMERON STREET. WHANGAREI BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENT JJOTOB gEBVIci j K4TTAIA: B. S. Brott. Tel. 1. OHAEAWAI: W. Pearson. TeL 6 MANGONUI: F. D. McNamara. Tel. 11> -AABD OABS LEAVE AS UNDER— FOB OTIRIA AND KAITAIATT7ES. & SAT.—Leave Kaitaia 8 a.m., Mangonui 10.30 a.m., Kaeo 12.30 p.m., Ohaeawai 2.30 p.m.: arrive Otiria Station. fUES. & BAT.—Leave Otiria on arrival of train, leave Kaeo 1.30 p.m.. Mangonui 3.30 p.m.; arrive Kaitaia 5.30 p.m. Telegrams: Aard, Kaitaia, Mangonui, or Ohaeawui. TRAVEL AABD AND ™- fiASY. Q.UBB AND -DLAKE BTJILDEBB AND CONTRACTORS WHANGAUEI AND QOLEBBOOK T»hone 56D. 'Phone 180. BUILDER & CONTRACTORS. All Clasese of Jobbing and Building Work Undertaken. .'.-■■ datief action G"iaraD*eed, f-.,. Tie hen. always scratches hardest •mbea wonue are scarcest. Advertise.
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Northern Advocate, 25 August 1924, Page 8
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