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AMUSEMENTS PLAZA J. C. Williamson Picture Corp. Ltd. Managing Director: Beaumont Smith. Final Screening THIS EVENING at 8 “RUGGLES OF RED GAP” (Approved for Universal Exhibition; with CHARLES LAUGHTON TO-MORROW Matinee at 2 p.m. A Thrilling Drama of the Silent Service “WHITE ENSIGN and SHIRLEY TEMPLE ■ SHIRLEY TEMPLE in “DORA DUNKING’S DOUGHNUT” (Approved for Universal Exhibition) “/JHE pROPHECY QF QAZOTTE” “pHE pROPHECY QF QAZOTTE” “pHE pROPHECY QF QAZOTTE” Paris on the Eve of the Terror. A Costume Drama of the French . Revolution Written anid Produced by MR. F. W. REED, of Whangarei TOWN HALL —» —— TOWN HALL WEDNESDAY. -ggTK r - ■ FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY Commencing at 8 p.m. CAST OF ELEVEN LOCAL PERFORMERS Prices: 1/- and 1/6, with Special Concessions as per posters. BOX PLAN AT HASLETTS’ Please, keep this night ini reserve for a first-class entertainment. 924 EXHIBITION PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH HALL Open from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily. Morning and Afternoon Tea obtainable. Admission: One Shilling. Season ticket 2/6. Don’t miss the most interesting event in Whangarei history. ' 744 CARD PARTIES, ETC. *

T3RIDGE and Five Hundred in Pelita’s Hall, Thursday, August 15th, at 8 p.m. Proceeds' for Armstrong Avenue Church Choir. Help a good cause. Subscription 1/6. Prizes, supper. 947 DANCING pHRIST Church Vestry Dance— PAROCHIAL HALL, WED., Aug. 14th. Ces Wright’s Dance Band. Admission 1/6. 900 pRAND DANCE. MAUNGATAPERE W HALL, WED., August 14th. Free Bus P.O. .7.45. Admission 1/6 and 2/-. Melody Makers’ Orchestra. *B2l T>ALLROOM DANCERS! Join our Advanced Class—every Thursday night from 8 p.m. Fee, 1/-. Learn the Quickstep, Rumba, Tango, slow Foxtrot, and 1935 Waltz. —THE LACEY SISTERS, Whangarei Hotel Right-of-way: 60 rpHORA WARRINGTON, Certified -*■ Teacher of Professional Tap and Registered Teacher of Highland Dancing, Ballroom, Ballet and Physical Culture Classes daily.—Madeira Hall. 760 JP pUTFORTH BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR RATHBONE STREET—WHANGAREI All Classes of Jobbing Work Undertaken. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Telephone 2114. PROPERTIES FOR SALE KOd ACRES —Suitable mixed farm- ■ ing, good soil, permanent water, 6-roomed House, all conveniences. Woolshed, milking shed. Stock: 400 sheep, 150 cattle. School adjoins. Whangarei 30 miles. PRICE: £7 10/-. Offer wanted. Deposit arranged.— COLMORE-WILLIAMS LTD., Land Agents. DARGAVILLE. 260 AN IDEAL FARM—3O3 acre freehold, 20 miles from Whangarei. 200 acres in’grass and 25 acres alluvial flat. Weil watered and subdivided. Carrying at present 55 cows, 18 heifers, 24 yearlings, 3 horses, 3 bulls. Will carry 100 cows. A good 3-roomed cottage. 4-bail cowshed, etc. Price £7 1 10/- per acre. Easy terms can be arranged to a good man. —WM. CONAGHAN, Land Agent, Whangarei. Phone 2246. C 27 gMALL JQAIRY JPARM i Mortgagee Selling at Great Sacrifice, Only £l5O Cash Required. ' • 95 ACRES, say half flat, half easy slopes. Nice Bungalow. Close school, etc. Full particulars on application to jgAGLEY & po. pTD. THE LAND SALESMEN 907 CABINETMAKING XVRST-Class Furniture Made. In- ■ dividual orders catered for. Mattresses xe-wired. Moderate charges.— A. E. Birch, 114 A Bank Street. 555

AMUSEMENTS , r WHANGAREI HIGH SCHOOL GRAND ANNUAL CONCERT TOWN HALL TO-MORROW NIGHT AT 8 O’CLOCK AND THURSDAY AND FRIDAY ENTERTAINMENT FOR ALL ENTERTAINMENT FOR ALL “THE CYCLE OF THE SEASONS” “MY TURN NEXT” with its daintiness and charm'—with its wit and laughter—and HITS that never miss. Country Patrons: Shop early, come along and laugh all the way home from THE HIGH SCHOOL CONCERT SWEETS ON SALE RESERVES AT HASLETTS’ 711

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Northern Advocate, 13 August 1935, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Northern Advocate, 13 August 1935, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Northern Advocate, 13 August 1935, Page 10

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