DANCING 'TRANCE —VINERY LANE' ~ MONDAY, Aug. 13 th. Scylla Calkin’s Band. Good Supper. Monte Carlo. Admission 1/6, Double 2/6. 967 WHANGAREI ROWING CLUB v ' DANCE PAROCHIAL HALL—WEDNESDAY, August loth. Ces Wright’s Orchestra. Subscription 2/-, 1/., Double 3/-. ?44 RUATANGATA DANCE—FRIDAY, AUGUST ,17th. Hugh Parker’s Band. Novelty dances. ! Admission 1/6. - • . Q7Q ■PRICKET ball; maungakaeaKjl -: MBA HALL, WEDNESDAY, Aug. 22nd. ‘ Whangarei Orchestra. Admission 2A and 1/6. 969 SOMETHING DIFFERENT SOMETHING NEW AUGUST 23rd, MADEIRA HALL —— BACK-TO-SOSOOLDAYS DANCE. Good Prizes donated by local business people. Best Boy Twins, Best Girl Twins. Best Impersonation Schoolboy and Schoolgirl. Also Spot Walts, Monte Carlo, Statue Dances and Novelties ' Galore, School Open* '8 ' p.m. Lunch-time 10 p.m. Bring your Skipping Ropes and Marbles •—it’s , going to be a Scream. Term Fees:-Boys .1/-, Girls. 6d. . 965 AJpARTY. ■ AND gALL ' A BAZAAR and CHILDREN’S FANCY DRESS PARTY will be hold in the TOWN HADE, WHANGAREI, on - . FRIDAY, AUGUST 31st at 2 p.mi; and a GRAND BALL at Night. Good Prizes for Fanqy Costumes. Goodison’s Orchestra. Admission: ■ Afternoon, Adults 1/-, Children 6d. Ball: Gentlemen 2/6, , • Ladies' 2/-. Dohble Ticket 4/-. 94G DON TON DANCE BAND—Open for • Engagements, town or country.— For terms apply Cunningham, 6 Cairnfield Road, or Dial 5449. 17 TX7HAT? Can’t dance? Then' the ; ’NORTHLAND SCHOOL OF DANCING can teach you in one course. ‘.Studio: NEXT PLAZA THEATRE. Studio available for Parties, etc. 264
AMUSEMENTS WHANGAREI HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL CONCERT , :■ A N' : N-tJ A L CONCERT ■ v V- *•■/■■■• • TOWN HALL WHANGAREI AUGUST 14th and 15th, at 8 p.m. ■Melody Fairies!. Goblins! Cannibals! I.—“MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S. DREAM’ ’ : The Woodland Scenes. Presented by the Girls. A Feast of ; Painty Artistry. 11.— 1 * ONCE ABOARD THE LUGGER , > She's the ■/‘Nutcracker.” Presented by the Boys. A of . Laughter. TICKETS—2/- and 1/-. CHILDREN HALF PRICE. .SWEETS ON 'SALE "" SWEETS ON SALE —— RESERVES AT PARKES’ -■/tv;.' i 1 . 815
CHURCH NOTICES ' ./.QHURCH gERYICES .. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ‘ Minister; Rev. W. Elliott, M.A. iJVKangarei—ll a.m., Mr A. Milner, Dominion Secretary Sudan United Misk.- sion. 7 p.m,, Rev. W. Elliott. t Yyaik^raka —2.45 p.m,, Rev. W. Elliott. . CHRISTADELPHIAN Madeira Hall, Rust Lane, Sunday—7 p.m. Subject: “Armageddon —The World War and What After?” ; METHODIST CHURCH Come-to-Church Campaign. Whangarei—ll a.m., Family Service. .Parents, Children and Friends invited. Rev. "E. E, Sage speaks on ‘•‘Christ Blessing Home Life.” Reference to the passing of the late . Messrs 3”. Babe and 0. T. Guest. 7 p.m., “A Missionary Message.” Mr Milner’ Secretary Sudan United Mission. ■ , ■ _ Kamo —7 p.m,, Mr K. McLennan. ' Ruatangata—2 p.m,, Rev. E. E. Sage. i r THE SALVATION ARMY 7--pan.—Prayer, 11 am. - — 1 Holiness: Sergeant-Major Shandley in charge. 7VpTm.—‘Salvation: “The Son of Man Is Come.” Major M. Marshall. 11 a.m.-r-Maungakararaea. ■ TRINITY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Nixon Street ...Minister: Rev, F. J. Shaw, B.A. Services—ll a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday School—2.3o p.m. Morning Subject; “The Profane Person,’” Evening Subject: “Sinai, Galilee and Ourselves.,” Evening Anthem —“The Day Is Gently ; Sinking. ” - BAPTIST CHURCH Bank Street. Minister: Rev. R. G. Bycroft. . 11 a.m.—“Making Connections.” 2.30 , p.m.—Bible Classes and Sunday
School. 7: p.m.—Big Missionary Farewell Service to Miss Norah Edwards. Missionary Designate for China. Miss Edwards will sing “When I Survey the Wondrous Cross.” ... SUNDAY. AUGUST 12, 19154 THEOSOPHY WEEKLY STUDY . CLASS In Miss Pelita’s Studio. Sundays—7 p.m. All Invited. ‘ r “ “ PLUMBING ASK DAVE AMOS, the Practical ■ Man, for quotes, town or country. Export sheet-metal worker. Dairy engines, manufactures tanks, baths, vats, heaters, ridging, etc. Stocks roof iron, spouting, plumbing supplies, repairs, etc.—John Street. Phones 2789 and 2852. 254 A SE G. RICHARDS, Plumber, Cam,eron Street, for a quote on Tanks, Baths, Milk Vats, etc., or for any general plumbing work, town or country. Every Satisfaction. Charges Moderate. 17
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