amusements rpOWX JJALL JJ ALL TONIGHT TONIGHT Presenting: DOLORES DEL RIO DOLORES DEL RIO In thr. Stirring Gypsy Drama: REVENGE REVENGE Plashes of Humour in tins Drama of thq, Carpathian Mountains relieve the tension of this powerful dramatic story. It fascinates, ,uu ery and gypsy traditions furnish tresh interest. ■ ; • SELECTED SUPPORTS . ~ USUAL PRICES: I/O & 1/-. Box Plan for Doth Nights at Blausham s. SATURDAY DOUBLE PROGRAMME AT BOTH THEATRES LYCEUM & TOWN HALL: Vera Voroninia in ‘Sparkling Youth. And George Bancroft in “The Docks of Xew lork. ,/ SATURDAY MATINEE, in LYCEUM at 2: The Sc-ailct Ano". MOTOR CYCLE SPORTS. MOTOR CYCLE RACES KENSINGTON PARK KENSINGTON PARK LABOUR DAY LABOUR DAY OCTOBER 28 OCTOBER 28 SPEED THRILLS ACTION SPEED THRILLS ACTION SPEED THRILLS ACTION SPEED THRILLS ACTION SPECTA CI'L A R E X CITE M ENT! NOTHING TO EQUAL THE KING OF SPORTS J£EEP FIRST RACE AT J^ABOUR 1.15. JUNIOR JUNIOR BAND BAND IN IN D AY p QPEN! FIRST RACE ATTENDANCE ATTENDANCE REFRESHMENTS REFRESHMENTS AT 1.15, ON GROUND. ON GROUND. TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS.—The Afternoon Express North will Stop at Mair Station. The Maungaturotn Train will be Delayed to leave IWhangarei at G p.m. ADMISSION TO GROUND, 1/6; Grandstand, 1/6; Children, 6d; Cars, 1/-. R. R. ROSEMAN, o 3 g Secretary.
LOCAL BODY NOTICES gOROUGH OF LOAN PROPOSAL. In pursuance of the provisions of Section 10 of “The Local Bodies Loans Act, 1926,” Public Notice is Hereby Given that the WUiangarei Borough Council, under the provisions of “The Municipal Corporations Act, 1920,” “The Local Bodies Loans Act, 1926,” “The Local Government Loans Board Act, 1926,” and of all other powers (if any) enabling the Council in that behalf, proposes to Borrow (by way of Special Loan within the meaning of “The Local Bodies Act, 1926”) the Sum of £17,400 for the purpose of Extension of Waterworks, viz:— . (1) —Laying a 12-inch Cast-iron Main from the junction of Cameron St. and Bank St. to the (Whan Reservoir. C2) —Connecting present 4-inch Mains and Laying New 4-inch Mains where necessary. (2) —Laying 1-inch Mains on Opposite" Side of Street to 12-inch Mains. (4) —Taking up Present 7-ineh Mains, Re-conditioning and Re-laying in Mill Road and Main’s Avenue.
BAND CONCERT THE ! ;g.HOW gUILDING| 600 COMFORTABLE BACKED SEATS I GLORIOUS MUSICAL PROGRAMME fTHIS SATURDAY, QCTOBEB 26 lX ° 8 P.M. THE SALVATION ARMY i AUCKLAND CITY BAND, j THE SALVATION ARMY | AUCKLAND CITY BAND, | 40 PLAYERS. | Chairman: Has Worship, tlie Mayor,] W. Jones, Esq. j Hear “The Hallelujah Chorus” (fulli ibantl) and “Nonnania,” Specially! Written for Bandsman Goffin. j ADULTS, I/- CHILDREN, 6d This is the first visit of the Splendid Band for 21? years. SUNDAY NIGH*!’, 7.30 p.m., TOWN 631 HALL. DANCING. \ i. ■ TONIGHT OLD-PASHIONED IN THE PAROCHIAL HALL, AT 8 P.M. DANCE Mrs Woods’ Orchestra. Join the Happy Crowd at this Popular Rendezvous. ADMISSION: .1/0. Good Floor, Good Music, Good Supper. (Proceeds in Aid of S.P.C.A.) 549 . ■pVERY SATURDAY NIGHT AT S. —'Regent Dance Band will hold a DANCE in the REGENT BALLROOM. Gent’s Coats & Hats in Charge of Attendant for Small Charge. Soft Drink Stall. Latest in Music. Pieces by Request, PRICES (Including Supper): 1/6 AND 2/-. Phone 716 for Particulars of Hall Hire. 645 GRAND J^ABOUR JQIAY In PORTLAND HALL Mrs. Woods’ Famous Orchestra. Best Ploor North of Auckland. ■Good Supper. Good Music. GENTS 2/6; LADIES 2/-. J, NEWTON, Hon. Sec. •492
Tin 1 proposed security for the said Loan shall he an annually recurring Special Rate of 7/20 of a penny in the pound sterling on the unimproved rateable value of all rateable property within the Borough of Whangarei. The term of the .said Loan will be 3(11 years and a Sinking Fund of £1 per centum per annum will be provided in connection with the said Loan. ft is intended to pay out of the said Loan the costs, charges, and expenses which may be incurred in raising the said Loan, but it is not intended to pay out of the Loan the first year’s interest and Sinking Fund charges thereon. Dated this 31th day of October, 1929. A. D. JACK, Town Clerk. T HEREBY Give Notice in pursuance 1 of ‘ the. provisions of Section .11 of “The Local Bodies Loans Act, 1926” that a Poll of the Ratepayers of the Borough of Whangarei on the Proposal to Raise the above-meentioned Loan will be taken on FRIDAY, the Bth Day of November, 1929, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 7 p.m., at the following Polling Places; — TOWN HALL SUPPER ROOM, Bank Street. PAROCHIAL HALL, Kamo Road. MR WILSON’S SHOP, Maunu Road. Dated this 11th day of October, 1929. W. JONES, 224 Mayor. BOXING.
PANTOMIME. CHILDREN'S PANTOMIME CHILDREN'S PANTOMIME A Veritable Feast of Delightful Danee Numbers. To Dance well is not only a pleasure to yourself, but. to all your friends, . . . Beautiful Dancing is the poetry of pleasure and always a joy. THE MISSES MAISIE & KEITHA SOMERVILLE 1 Will Present their Pupils in a QjRAND 2£MAS pANTOMIME fJJ'MAS pANTOMIME “THE OLD WOMAN IN THE SHOE" WHANGAREI TOWN HALL NOVEMBER 12TH AND 13TH Something New and Alluring. Something New and Alluring. Clever Children in all the Latest Dance Numbers. Over 80 Pupils Taking Part, Book the Dates for This Unique Entertainment, NOVEMBER 12 AND 13 AT THE TOWN HALL 247 CHURCH SERVICEa pHURCH gER VICES SUNDAY, OCTOBER 27. BAPTIST CHURCH. Maungatapere, 2.30 p.m.—Rev. L. A. Day. METHODIST. I Mauugakaramea —11 a.m., Rev. K. E.i Chambers. Tauraroa—-2 p.m., Rev, E. B. Chambers. Portland —11 a.m.. Supply. Whatitiri —11 a.m., Missioner Coonibridge. Subscribe to the “Northern Advo—and get the latest, Local, District. and Telegraphic and Cable News.
JJOXING JJOXING gOXING gOXING JJOXIN6 JJOXING GRAND TOURNAMENT GRAND TOURNAMENT (Under the auspices of the Whangarci Military Boxing Club) TOWN HALL, WHANGAREI gTH At 8 p.m.
STAB BOUT (At Catch Weights) G. REEVES V. BANKS G. BEEVES V. BANKS (Whangarei) (Bargaville) In Six Two-Minute Bounds of Bash. MIDGETS THE GORDON BEOS. AGAIN. Entries for Weights from Ely to Heavy will close at Noon on SATUBDAY," tlie 2ml November 1929, -with Secretary, Defence Dept., Wlianga* rei. (Note; All intending competitors please niahe early application as record entries are expected.) POPULAR PRICES: Ringside, 0/; D.S, and 0.5., 3/; Stalls, 2/. Plus Tax. Ladies Free by escort to all parts, except Ringside.
BAENES, Hon. Secretary,
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