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amusements J^YOEHM THEATEE (Direction; Fuller-Hayward Theatres) TONIGHT! TONIGHT! FEED THOMSON &. SILVER KING in ‘ ‘ EIDIN ’ THE "WIND ' ’ “RIDIN' THE WIND" Gripping Story of Love and Adventure Speed! Thrills! Drama! Comedy! And Great Supports. WET PAINT (Comedy) DAY BY DAY (Aesop Fable) URBAN CHAT AND GAZETTE USUAL PRICES, TOMORROW 3.30 P.M.— SPECIAL MATINEE ‘ * ZBEBEUGGE" For the Pupils of the High School. TOMORROW NIGHT AT 8— “ZBEBRUGGE” Book Your Seats at Blanshard’s.

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TOWN HALL TOWN HALL JgEPTEMBER 29 ANI) gQ gEPTEMBER 29 AND gQ SEPTEMBER 29 AND g() WHANGAREI WHANGAREI OCTOBER AND 2 OCTOBER J AND 2 QOTOBER | AND 2 The Waiata Society (Incorporated) PRESENTS LIONEL MONCKTON'S DELIGHTFUL MUSICAL COMEDY IN TWO ACTS “OUR MISS GIBBS” “OUR MISS GIBBS” DELIGHTFUL SINGING SNAPPY DANCES . WIT AND HUMOUR DELIGHTFUL SINGING SNAPPY DANCES WIT AND HUMOUR FULL ORCHESTRA PULL ORCHESTRA This will be the finest production yet presented by the : Waiata Society. The Whole Production under the Sole Direction of MR. THEODORE TREZISE (Late of the Hippodrome Gaiety Theatre, Coliseum, London.) MUSICAL DIRECTOR - - - MR. ALBERT DOBSON, L.A.B. QAST 0P CHARACTERS: THE HON. HUGHIE. PIERBBPOINT (An Amateur Criminal) MR. THEODORE TREZISE THE EARL OP ST. IVES (Lord Eynaford’s Father) MR. S. M. SIMONS SLITHERS (a Professional CroOk) . ... . MR. R. E. TRIMMER ME. TOPLADY (Manager of Garrod’a) . . . ME. S, C. BLANSHARD LORD EYNSFORD (in Love with Mary) . . . ME, A, MORGAN MB. EEAVIS (the Earl's Family Solicitor) . . MR. D, L, SMEDLBY A TAXI CABBY . MR. L. WESTON MR. AMALPY (the Director-General of the White City) MR. E. G. HOSHING TIMOTHY GIBBS (Mary's Yorkshire Cousin) , MR. CHAS, BURNETT PAGE ........... MR.-ALBERT PURCELL LADY ELIZABETH THANET (Engaged to Lord Eynaford) MRS. S. C. BLANSHARD MADAME JEANNE (Modiste’at Garrod’s) . . MISS K. A. CARROLL THE DUCHESS OF MINSTER (Lady Thanet'a Mother) ■ MADAME EDITH BRAINSBY , MRS. PAEQUHAR (an Impecunious Woman of Fashion) MRS. T. GRIFFIN NORA, - SHEILAH AND KATHLEEN (Colleens of Irish Village at the White City)—MlSS F. WRIGHT, MRS. CHAS. BURNETT, MISS JO WILSON LADY CONNIE MISS GWEN HOSKING LADY SYBIL ■ . MISS O. CHALKLEY LADY TRIXIE . . . ... . , ■ . . MBS. B ’jf^Y LADY' ANGELA . . . . ...... MISS J. MApKAY LADY MURIEL ........... MISS I. - ALMAO LADY GWEN ............ MISS I. LUNDEN MISS GIBBS ("Our Miss Gibbs") . . . . MISS MARY McLEOD GABY (Modiste) ...... . . . . . . MRS. B. BRAY MISS BEAUCLBRC . .’ . . . MISS M. BROUGHTON-CARB TELEPHONE GIRL . . ~ . . . . . . MISS A, McLEAN MANNEQUINS MESDAMES ROSCOE & BEVXN AND MISS ALLOWAY CHARLESTON DUO . . MESSRS. HIGGOTT AND MORGAN ’ DUDES: MESSES. S. DYSON, G. REID, E. PEARCE, W. WARING L. WESTON, J, TURNER. ' GUESTS MOON CLOWNS ETC. ACT I: GARROD'S STORE, LONDON. ACT II: VENICE IN LONDON AT THE EARL'S COURT EXHIBITION* BOX PLAN AT BLANSHARD'S. BOOK EARLY AND AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT. A. E. BENJAMIN, "• Hon. Secretary.

SPORTING RACING QLUB gPRING RESTING , gPRING RESTING gPRING MEETING To be held at KENSINGTON PARK, WHANGAREI Oh fpHURSOAY ; AND gATURDAY jQC TOBER fTH AND <)TH, 1926. WEIGHTS will-be declared not later than Tuesday, September 28th. ACCEPTANCES for the First Day ■will he received up to 5 p.m. at the Secretary's Office, Whangarei, and at IBlomfield and Co.'s Office, High Street, Auckland, tip to 3 p.m. on FRIDAY, October Ist. . i ; L. G. HILL, 157 , '• Secretary. EASINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS WHEN VISITING AUCKLAND Make a Note of the , h BE E T TEIi , 241, QUEEN STREET (Next Strand Arcade) Well Appointed. ■ Central Situati*® TARIFF: 14/- PER DAY Pest Place for hangarei and Distr' ,i Residents to Meet. J. Ti, HILL .... PROPRIETOR. Phones: 45-263 and 41-565

Visitors going to .Cape 'Kidnappers (states the Napier Daily Telegraph) report that the .migrants are there in great numbers just now, but there kre as yet no nests or eggs, the birds being in the process'of mating. In a month or six weeks it is expected that the young chicks will appear and interest in the sanctuary will be at its height. THU' UANGr-ERODS STATE. AFTER 'FLU OR .COLD BEWAI-tE. After o a cold or influenza—-in fact, sickness of any' description—the vitality is at a low ebb. If care is not exercised one is liable to suffer a relapse and contract more serious sickness or disease. : Don’t,trifle with your health. Wilson’s “Maltexo” with Cod Liver Oil should be. taken immediately to, restore the weakened vitality and' refill the empty reservoirs of strength 'andvigor. i The highest quality Norwegian ( Cod. Liver Oil has enormous food value. It is of special benefit to those with weak chests and those who suffer from .coughs, bronchitis, and similar -affections.. „ - This valuable Cod Liver Oil blends 1 perfectly with “Maltexo,” and the combination produces that red-.blooded vitality, buoyant health, and strength which are the invulnerable safeguards against disease, and sickness. “Maltexo” gained First Prize Gold Medal at the Dunedin Exhibition for its fine quality. All chemists and stores, in 11b and 21b jars and 71b- tins for family use.

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Northern Advocate, 28 September 1926, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Northern Advocate, 28 September 1926, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Northern Advocate, 28 September 1926, Page 8

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