AMUSEMENTS % <FLAZA> The Theatre Beautiful Direction: •J. C. ■Williamson Picture Corporation. FINAL SCR KEN INC TO-NIGHT AT 8 O’CLOCK DO NOT MISS The Most Brilliant ami Hilarious Comedy of the Year. “THIS IS THE NIGHT’’ _ “THIS IS THE NIGHT’’ An Entertainment Full of Laughter and Dialogue that Sparkles with " Merriments Commencing To-morrow MATINEE 2.15 P.M• Nl< :i| T AT 8 Paramount Presents The Thrilling Story of Daring Deals In the Air! “S-K-Y B-R-I-D-E’’ “S-K-Y B-R-I-D-E’’ “S-K-Y B-R-I-D-E’’ With RICHARD ARLEN JACK OAKIE ROBERT COOGAN And Strong Supporting Cast. A Boy alone in the Skies, lighting 1 his own Cowardice— stealing his courage he. acquits himself in Ihe | most breath-taking, thrilling climax yet screened. J BRISTLING WITH THRILLS AND. ROMANCE—THAT’S “SlvV DR IDE PLAZA FBATURETTES British News, Steel U.F.A. Gera, Comedy, Talkatoon. Box Plans at Laurie’s Music i‘ Phone 240 k. Store. 045 • EXPERIENCE TEACHES I- Discussing plans to increase the activities of Kellogg products in grocery channels, Mr W. K. Kellogg, of Cornflakes fame, says:— , “Wo intend to do everything, within our power to maintain the necessary volume and to support our distributors with the maximum activity. “Our experience in the past has demonstrated the power of newspapers to produce sales volume ou our products when supported by progressive sales promotion plans. This year will see the largest and most intensive use of newspaper advertising in the entire history of this company.” As is well known, the Kellogg Company are among the largest and most active of present-day advertisers, and the fact that they evince such a distinct preference for newspaper publicity is indicative of the'high esteem, based upon results, in winch they hold this channel for advertising purposes, j THE TRAVELLERS' GUIDE I TRAINS ARRIVE AT WHANG AREI From Auckland. —2.15 p.m. Oppress) , 5.87 p.m.. Daily, except Sun-, day; 11.10 p.m. Week Days, not Saturday; 12,34 a.m. Sunday. From Maungaturpto. —10. Vi a.in., Monday to Friday inclusive; 0.27 a .in, Saturday. From Opua and Kaikohe Branch. — 11.38 a.m. (Express), Daily, except Sunday. From Otiria. —1.25 p.m,. Daily, except Sunday. TRAINS LEAVE WHANGAEET For Auckland. —!) a.m., 11.48 a.m. (Express), 3.20 p.m., Daily, except Sunday. For Maungaturoto.—l.3l p.m., Monday to Friday inclusive; 0 p.m. Satur-j day./ j For Kaikohe Branch. —!) a.m., Mon-! day, Wednesday, Friday; 2.23 (Express), Daily, except Sunday. For Opua.—9 a.m., Tuesday, Thursday; 2.25 p.m. (Express),. Daily, ex'eept Sunday; 6.30 a.m. Saturday. , BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS □ —well—don’t blame the Battery this time. I told you to get it attended to by:—” $ JJINDON QO. LTD. | VINE ST. PHONE 2782.
SPORTING . WHANGAREI RACING CLUB SPRINGM E E TI N G THURSDAY AND SATURDAY November 10th November 12th REDUCED CHARGES FOR ADMISSION OUTSIDE GATE LAWN ENCLOSUREGENTS LADIES 1/0 5/a/- - GOOD RACING ASSURUI) .FIRST RAGS TO START AT 12.11 IV.M. F. 1.. GUNN, Sof-rotarv
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Northern Advocate, 8 November 1932, Page 10
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