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AMUSEMENTS GRAND GALA PERFORMANCE TO-NIGHT AT 8 Monster Children’s Matinee To-morrow at 2 PARENTS’ NOTE. —“Cynara” will not be shown at the Matinee—but will be replaced by a Specially Selected Programme most suitable for children. THE PLAZA Ronald Ronald Ronald Ronald Ronald Ronald Ronald Ronald Ronald Ronald Ronald Ronald Ronald Ronald Ronald Ronald Ronald Ronald Ronald Ronald Ronald Ronald Ronald Ronald Ronald Ronald Ronald Ronald Ronald Ronald Ronald Ronald Ronald Ronald Ronald Ronald Ronald Ronald Ronald Ronald Ronald Ronald Ronald Ronald Direction: .1. C, Williamson Corporation Ltd. Managing Director: Beaumont Smith. Commencing TO-MORROW FRIDAY Special Matinee To-morrow at 2 Special Matinee To-morrow at 2 The Screen’s Most Distinguished Personality in His Greatest Triumph. EONALD COLMAN KAY FRANCIS PHYLLIS BARRY in The Screen Version of the Famous Modern British and International Stage Success. “CYNARA" "i have been faithful “CYNARA" to thee. Cynara, in my “CYNARA" fashion." This is the narrative of a casual love affair between people who were not of a casual mind . . ' ingratiating . . . brilliant and witty. This . picture, so true to the humours of life, so warm in the passions with which it plays, so tenderly portraying the delicate emotions, will quickly sweep yon into the story and. carry you away. ADDED’ Ad TRACTION WALT DISNEY SILLY SYMPHONY CARTOON IN TECHNICOLOUR “KING- NEPTUNE” / Something Entirely Original. Every Inch a Sparkling Gem. Enchanting Beyond Words. Those Coloured Cartoons are creating a furore in England an'd America. ‘ AND SLIM SOMERVILLE in “THE EYES HAVE IT" Also the Plaza’s Special News Service. It Covers the Globe. Box Plans at Laurie’s. Be Advised —Reserve. Phone 2403. Colman Colmau Colman Colman Colman Colman Colman Colman Colman Colman Colman Colman Colman .Colman Col hi a n (!olman Colman Colman Colman Colman Colman Colman Colman Colmau Colman Colman Colman Colman Colman Colm/in Colman Colman Colman Colman Colman Colman Colman Colman Colman Colman Colmau Colma n Colman Colman Popular Prices—3oo Seats at 1/-, 300 at 1/6, 200 at 2/-. BOOKINGS FOR SATURDAY ARE PHENOMENAL. Theatre Phone 2;j25. om

DANCING TRANCE, MARUA HALL. WEDNESDAY, April 26th. Lay Goodison’s Orchestra. Bus leaves P.O, 7.60 p.m.; ' 6d return. 259 SPORTS. fJUVNGOWAHTNE AND A VOCA SPORTS gATURDAY, A PRIL 22 ND ATHLETIC & AXEMEN’S EVENTS, HIGHLAND DANCING, ETC. ALTERATION IN DANCING EVENT. —Over 12 Class, altered to 12 and ■ under 16 years. : Excellent Nominations for All Events. DANCE TO FOLLOW, ; ■ L. F. MOONEY, 347 Secretary. CHURCH NOTICES . C SEND AV, APRIL 26, 1966 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Orierahi —2.30 p.m., Rev, W. Elliott. HTKURANGI CHURCH OF. England Hiknrangi—9 a.m. and 7 p.m.. Towai—ll a.m. Hukerenui—2 p.m. Kamo —7 p.m. H U R C H CER V I C E S METHODIST CHURCH. Maungakarainea—ll a.m., Mr S. Oldcorn. Maungatapere—2.3o p.m., Missionor .T. Sands. Mata—2 p.m., Mr G. Knipe. Otaika —2,60 p.m.—Rev. E. E. Sage. Whatatiri —11 a.m,, Missioner J. Saiids. MACHINERY FOR SALE TyALLACE Kati-pillar and Tripod Harrows. Leaders of the Harrow lines.—D. MeL. Wallace, Ltd., Rathbone Street. 228 /'TJ.OOD Handle Ploughs from 35/-; 2\ Lister Engine, £22 10/-; Good Used Tripod Harrows, £3 10/-; Disc Plough, £6 10/-; Chatanooga Rev, Disc Plough, £9 10/-; Massey Swamp Plough, as new, £l4 10/-; Big Six McCormick Mower with Scrub Bar, £l3; 3-Cow Milker, complete with Engine, etc,, £44 10/-; Rotary Vacuum Pump, as new, £10; Specialists in re-nickelling Milking Parts; Alfa 65, £8; “Gane” Sales and Service Depot.—Northland Machinery Exchange, next Town Hall, Whangarei. Phone 2115. TI7ALLACE Farm Implements —PumpL ing Appliances and Milking Machines are all Quality Lines.—D. McL. Wallace, Ltd., Eathbone Street. 22S and Second-hand Alfa Lavals. MeCormick-Deering Milkers. Ploughs, Discs, Harrows, etc,, etc. Spring Work ami Repairs to all Farm Machinery at JJEVIN’S CAMERON STREET Phone 2146. Machinery Depot: Rathboue Street. Phone 2046. T/’INROSS MILKING MACHINES Three Models, comprising the “Standard,” a double pipe machine with individual pulsatnrs; “Kinross Junior,” possessing all the qualities of the “Standard,” with one double acting pulsator; “The Little Wonder,” one man plant, unbeatable. Prices and Catalogues on application to P. J. HOWARD, 40 Wellesley St. West, Auckland. SOUVENIR of , ILLUSTRATIONS AND ARTICLES on NORTHLAND r~m for 1/Now on Sale at NORTHERN ADVOCATE OFFICE Water Street, 123

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Northern Advocate, 21 April 1933, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Northern Advocate, 21 April 1933, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Northern Advocate, 21 April 1933, Page 10