AUCTIONEERS. Ije seoent ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Sole Direction Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. LAST NIGHT of NAPIER EARTHQUAKE FILM DEAR MR., MASTER, MRS. AND MISS WHANGAREI—■ Special Circumstances Require Special Methods and Special Pictures Require Special Notice —hence the following Epistle: At The Hfh lew Urgent Last night performance a huge audience attendee! the opening of Radio Pictures’ Corporation First 1931 Super Attractions-: “D I X I AN A” “D I X I A N A” “D I X I A N A” And to say that they were enthralled would only .be telling a part of the story. Mere words fail miserably to convey the exquisite beauty, the finished! artistry, the glorious singing, the uproarious comedy, the master showmanship of this brilliantly outstandingtalking, singing creation. Space will not permit even a short resume of the story. But this I must say, BEBE DANIELS surpasses any of her previous efforts, and must surely be the Uncrowned Queen of Talkiedom. EVERETT MARSHALL the young English Baritone, possesses a voice which one could easily listen to all night, and the inimitable fooling of BERT WHEELER and 808 WOOLSEY is really too funny to describe. There are literally thousands of others in the cast and 1 earnestly recommend that you make arrangements to see it either TONIGHT—THURS., FRL, or SAT. TONIGHT—THURS., FRL, or SAT. Or attend the SPECIAL MATINEES TOMORROW, THURSDAY and SATURDAY. In regard to RADIO’S SHORT FEATURETTES the outstanding item is the Famous British Comedian: . W. C. FIELDS in a perfect gem of English humour which we all love so well, entitled ■ “THE GO-OLF SPECIALIST” “Stand back, lads, and keep your eye on the ball.” Really, I’m going to see it again. I laughed so much last night I missed half of it. The other items are equally fine, but space does not permit further comment, except to again urge you to see and hear the show that I will recommend as one of the finest I have: had the pleasure of presenting in twelve years I have been associated with the picture business. Yours faithfully, LESTER SINCLAIR, Manager. ilth jjgui Icgcnt j Hge lew Urgent P.S.—THE PLANS ARE AT BLANSHARD’S. 755
MOTOR SPORTS. J£ENSINGTON SING TON pA R K p ARK WiHANGAREI, pHURSDAY, pHTJRSDAY, JJOTOR J/[OTOR JJJOTOR 1 J|JAROH gTH, 193.1, gTH, 1931, £JYCLE JJACES £JYCLE JJACES £JYCLE JJACES Under the Auspices oi ! the Whangaroi' Motor Cycle Racing Club. I PRIZE MONEY OVER £l9O. PRIZE MONEY OVER ‘£loo. SEVEN THRILLING EVENTS— In which, will compete all the Outside Riders who participated last year, besides several New Stars, and a number of New Local Speed Merchants. ENTRIES CLOSE WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25th, AT 5 P.M. R. R. ROSEMAN, 433 Secretary.
PROPERTIES FOR SAMS. JJUCKLEY’S JWATE END OF POWHIRI AVENUE, KENSINGTON. Volcanic Sections, well drained, glorious views; good bathing; best locality. PRICES, From £125; Any Terms. Open to All Land Agents at the Usual Commission. Also ACRE LOTS. Will build. - ; 'urr BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. JW. COURTNEY, • CERTIFIED PLUMBER (City & Guilds of London Institute.) patent W.C.’s Erected, from £8 5/-. Hot-water Services, from £24, All Classes of Plumbing Work Undertaken. ESTIMATES FREE. Workshop —No. 2, DEVERON ROAD, Phone 262. £jUTFORTH BUILDER' & CONTRACTOR, RATHBONE ST., WHANGAREL All Classes of Jobbing Work -Undertaken. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. TELEPHONE IU.
EARTHQUAKE RELIEF FUND. EARTHQUAKE EARTHQUAKE EARTH Q U A HE EARTHQUAKE E A R T H Q U AXE EARTHQUA K\E RELIEF BELIEF RELIEF REL I E F RELIEF REL I E F MONSTER MEAT AND PRODUCE DRIVE CITIZENS OF WHANGAREI THE SETTLERS OF PURUA WISH TO SUPPLY YOUR PROVISIONS FOR ONE WHOLE DAYNEXT SATURDAY FEB. 14th TOTAL PROCEEDS FOR THE EARTHQUAKE RELIEF The Settlers and their Wives will be your Shopkeepers for this day. They are DONATING the Meats and Produce, and all they ask you to do is to BUY. There will be for Sale: BEEF MUTTON LAMB PORK POULTRY All of which will be dispensed from The Cheaper Mutton Company’s Shops in Bank Street, above the Bargain Store, and in Manse Street, behind the Regent Theatre. THE CHEAPER MUTTON COMPANY has donated their whole organisation free of any cost for this occasion, and the Borough Council abattoir staff has agreed to donate the killing charges. PRICES, DELIVERY AND SERVICE WILL BE AS USUAL Orders for Delivery of Meat should be ’phoned (21 or 867) or left at either shop on Friday, 13th. PRODUCE SECTION.—-The Stalls on the Street near the Town Hall will be laden with all kinds of Farmers’ Produce, including:-—Eggs, Vegetables, Jams, Preserves, Fruit, Flowers, etc., etc. Patrons should bring with them Bags, Baskets, Boxes or Sacks ,|or their purchases. BE EARLY AT THE FAIR R. D. FINLAYSON, Chairman. C. STUART, Han. Secretary, Puma.
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Northern Advocate, 11 February 1931, Page 10
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