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PUBLIC NOTICES pUBLIC J^OTICE PLEASE NOTE— The Taxi Cab that went over the Bank at Kaimamaku was NOT a Checker Taxi Cab. MANAGER, CHECKER TAXI COY. pO-NIGHT pO-NIGHT pO-NIGHT pO-NIGHT AT 8 O’CLOCK TOWN HALL WHANGAREI * TOWN HALL WHANGAREI P pANGSTONE. M.P. p’ pANGSTONE, M.P. (Ex-President N.Z. Labour Party) ais 5® m ' Will Deliver An Address On CURRENT POLITICS AND THE LEADING QUESTIONS OF THE DAY Must New Zealand Standards Depend upon External Prices and Conditions? MR. LANGSTONE SAYS “NO”! Everyone Cordially Invited. QUESTIONS ANSWERED Mr. Langstone will also speak at PORTLAND SUNDAY, DEC. Ist, at 8 p.m. 136 DANCING pO-NIGHT MADEIRA HALL— A Where Dancing is a Pleasure. Prizes, Supper, a Good Floor, Good Music. Ladies 6d, Gents 1/-. 144 SPECIAL BALL WHAKAPARA ° HALL, FRIDAY, Nov. 30. Special Prize for Lady whose dress is chosen by committee. Ces . Wright’s Band. Free Buses. ■ 260

DANCING T> EMBER THE DANCE AT MARUA XX> FRIDAY, NOV. 30th Ray Goodison’s Orchestra. Novelty Dances. Marua Supper. A Good Time For All. Admission: Ladies 1/6, Gents 2/-. 6d Bus leaves P.O. 7.30 p.m. • 152 WHANGAREI CRUISING CLUB YV GRAND DANCE SATURDAY, DECEMBER Ist ONERAHI HALL Ces Wright’s Band. Free Launch (Eva) leaves 7.30. Return after Dance. Gents 2/-, Ladies 1/-, Double 2/6. V. HARRISON, Hon. Sec. JDOOK Early for Birthday Parties, Kitchen Evenings, Bridge Parties, Meetings, Socials, etc., and avoid disappointment.—The Northland School of Dancing (next Plaza). 484

TENDERS 'T'ENDERS invited for Painting House. —Apply 6 King Street. 151 TTOUSE MAUNGATAPERE TENDERS for above to be returned up to Noon DECEMBER 17th to Secretary, Maungatapere Dairy Co, Ltd., from whom plan of specification is available. A. P. MORGAN, A.R.1.8.A., 117 Architect, Whangarei.

USED CAR PARTS r£HE ' COMPANY Now Wrecking Rugby 1928, Studebaker 1922, Westcott 1924, Guy Truck 1924. Full range of Radiator Caps, Hub Caps, Benzine Tank Caps. New or second-hand for all makes of Cars. Good Stock of Second-hand Tyres. WANTED KNOWN 'J’RY the Northern Advocate for your Christmas Greeting Cards. Printed with your private address. 264

PLANTS FOR SALE T^AHLIAS —Latest ' Novelties, best English, American, European and Australian, etc. Send for New Dahlia Catalogue. Giant Tested Exhibition Pansies, wonderful strain, 2/- a dozen cash, posted.—Hay’s Nurseries, Auckland, 5.E.2. Hl3 pAMPAS Grass Plants, 7/6 100; reduced price larger quantity. Time plant now.—Secretary, Good Samaritan Club, Raukawa, Rotorua. 186

AMUSEMENTS TOWN HALL WHANG AREI FRIDAY NOVEMBER 30th FRIDAY (St. Andrew’s Night) at 8 o’clock NATIONAL SCOTTISH CONCERT NATIONAL SCOTTISH CONCERT Arranged by the Board of Managers of the Whangarei Presbyterian Church. PIPE MUSIC, HIGHLAND DANCING, SCOTTISH MELODIES, HUMOUR AND STORY FEATURING THE SONGS OF LADY NAIRNE 1. PART I. 2. PIPE SELECTIONS—(a) LochieTs Welcome to Glasgow; (b) Pibroch o’ Donuil Dhu. Waipu Pipe Band. HIGHLAND DANCE—Double and Single Swords, Lassies from Northern Wairoa, Waipu and Whangarei. SCOTTISH MlNSTßELSY—lntroducing Lady Nairne’s Songs. Douglas Ross. (a) (b) Song: “Caller Herrin’.” Trio: “The Auld House.” 4. 1. Madame Edith Brainsby. Mesdames. S. C. Blanshard, H. W. Crawford and A. D. Jack. .(c) Song: “Laird o’ Cockpen.” Wallace Calder, (d) Song; “The Rowan Tree.” Miss Jessie Mac Kay. HIGHLAND DANCE—Highland Reel. Miss Mona Lilley and Hugh Carruth; Duncan McLennan and B. Primrose. SONG—“The Standard on the Braes o’ Mar,” John M. McGregor. MALE QUARTETTE —“The Border Ballad.” Geo. Lawson, W, L. Mclvor, Hugh McMillan and Nelson Procter. SONG—“Coming thro’ the Rye.” Mrs. R. A. Stevenson. OLD HIGHLAND MELODY—“Crodh Chaillean.” Hugh Carruth SCOTTISH HUMOUR- ( Magnus Fraser. PART 11. PIPE SELECTIONS—(a) “Highland Rory”; (b) “The Hundred Pipers.” Waipu Pipe Band. 2. HIGHLAND DANCE—Highland Fling. 4. Lassies from Northern Wairoa, Waipu and Whangarei. 3. CHORAL LYRICS —(a) “My Love is Like a Red, Red, Rose”; (b) “The Eriscay Love Lilt.” Presbyterian Church Choir. SCOTTISH MINSTRELSY (Continued)—lntroducing: Douglas Ross. (a) Song; “The Land o’ the Leal.” Nelson Procter. (b) Song: “The Lass o’ Gowrie.” George Lawson. (c) Song: “Pentland Hills.” Milton West, (d) Song: “O, Charlie is my Darling.” Mrs. R. A. Stevenson. HIGHLAND DANCE- i -Seantriubhas. Duncan McLennan, SONG—“My Ain Wee Hoose.” Miss Jessie Mackay. SONG—“The Macgregors’ Gathering.” John M. McGregor. HIGHLAND DANCE—“ReeI o’ Tulloch.” Miss Mona Lilley and Hugh Carruth; Duncan McLennan and B. Primrose. SCOTTISH HUMOUR- Magnus Fraser. FINALE PIPE SELECTION- Waipu Pipe Band. 9. AULD LANG SYNE GOD SAVE THE KING POPULAR PRICES: Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls 2/-; Stalls 1/-. (2/- Reserves Free at Laurie’s.) Director; DOUGLAS ROSS. Producer: HUGH CARRUTH. Accompanistes: MADAME ROLFE SMITH and MRS. S. C. BLANSHARD. Dance Pipers: Drum-Major B. PRIMROSE and Pipe-Major D. McGREGOR.

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Northern Advocate, 29 November 1934, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Northern Advocate, 29 November 1934, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Northern Advocate, 29 November 1934, Page 10

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