AMUSEMENTS JJALL GTHB BAT ’’ I ‘THE BAT” ‘-‘THE BAT” “THE BAT” “THE BAT” “THE BAT” “THE BAT” “THE BAT” ' A Comedy Mystery Drama by Mary : Roberts Rinehart & Avery Hopwood “Who Terrorised the Whole City?” “Who Planned to Bob the Bank, only ■td'see a Eival Loot it?” “Who Prowled through the Fleming Mansion in search, of the Hidden Fortune?” . “Who caused Banker Fleming’s Death?” ' “Who sought the Plan of the Hidden Boom?” Who Shot Young Dick Fleming through •the Heart?” “Who‘.was the Bearded Man Eunmng Along’the Eoof?” H - WHO IS’THE BAT “It’s A United Artists Picture” Box Plan at Blanshard’s. pAETY JJANCE / ■ In (the MADEIRA HALL SATURDAY, 24TH INST. ; At 8 p.m. Lucky Spot Waltz. Good Floor. Good Music. Good Supper. Admission. —1/6, Double Ticket 2/6. SATURDAY, OCTOBER IST Is the Date of-the BIG NOVELTY DANCE ' In the GARDNER’S HALL Orchestra of Five Instruments. ■Streamers, Balloons, Novelties, ■ Excellent Supper. Admission. —Ladies 2/-, Gents 2/6. 163 . f jgAND QEAND pEOGRESS QAENIVAL QEANU pEOGRESS QAENIVAL WINTER SHOW HALL QCTOHEE . gTH, & gTH 1927. COMPETITIONS SIDE SHOWS GAMES OF SKILL FUN AND FROLIC GALORE Further Details Later, KEEP YOUR EYE OPEN FOR THE PRIMARY SCHOOLS’ CHOIR 1 CONTEST (Of Two Test Selections.) The Proceeds of the Carnival are | io Eliminate the Debt of the Band. Gifts of Cash or Kind will be Appreciated. W. L. HOPEWELL, v 85 Secretary. The Whangarei district contains 20,000 possible consumers. Are yon telling them about your goods and products? Newspaper advertising is the cheapest and best known form of pub-i licity.
BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS SALE,STILL ON! SALE STILL ON! SALE STILL ON! SALE STILL ON! ■Greater Reductions are to be Had at ~ BAKERS BAZAAR BAKERS BAZAAR Everybody is Shopping at Baker s! OUR PRICE-SLAUGHTERING SALE IS RAPIDLY DRAWING TO A CLOSE The Builders will be Working’ on the Alterations of the Premises this Coming Week. So grasp this Final Opportunity to Procure Your Needs at GENUINE reduced prices POR YOUR SELECTION WE ’OFFER THE FOLLOWING WEEK-END LINES;— WONDERFUL VALUE OX OUR BARGAIN TABLES—NO. 1: Any Article for 1/11. No. 2: Any Article for 3/11. BAKER’S SATURDAY SPECIALS SPECIAL NO. I: ROYAL STAFFORD ENGLISH FIRST QUALITY W. AND G, CUPS AND ' SAUCERS—Were 1/3 Each. Now Reduced to lOd each, or 4/11 per Half-Dozen. SPECIAL NO. 2: REVERSIBLE HAIR BROOMS, Complete with Handle—3/6 Each. 8-INOH GLASS SALAD BOWLS—Were 1/- each. Now 6d, SPECIAL NO. 3: 200-SHEET WRITING PADS —Were 1/- each. Now 8d each. Great Value, EVERY ARTICLE REDUCED TO A MINIMUM IT WILL PAY YOU TO INVESTIGATE. BAKERS BAZAAR CAMERON STREET 154 PROPERTIES FOR SALE VAILE’S OPPORTUNITIES COUNTRY STORE. TURNOVER FOR SIX MONTHS, £3400. PRICE RIGHT. Good Mortgage for £llOO at 7% I Can Sell This for £6OO. Your Chance. kim&T-OLASS HOUSE OF SIX ROOMS, IN NORFOLK STREET.—Handy * to Schools ahd Town. No Bus Fares. All Conveniences. . . , . £IOSO, DEPOSIT £2OO. ONE-MAN FARM OF 125 ACRES—--100 ACRES VERY BEST ALLUVIAL FLATS. NO PEAT. A LARGE BARN AND IMPLEMENT AND COW SHED. HOUSE OF 7 ROOMS, ALL CONVENIENCES. 'jpPLENDID RANGE MACHINERY. GOOD FENCES AND WATER. -he Left on at 6% for Five Years. Balance in Cash or Sound fc-y ■ ' ■ Mortgages. PRICE £25 PER ACRE. £. Haile 642. LOWER BANK STREET.
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Northern Advocate, 23 September 1927, Page 10
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