AMUSEMENTS TO-NIGHT AT 8 Afternoon Tea Matinee To-morrow 1 at 2 p.m. THE SURPRISE PICTURE OF 1935 BING CROSBY BING CROSBY MIRIAM HOPKINS MIRIAM HOPKINS in “SHE LOVES ME NOT” .Approved for Universal Exhibition) Singing Dancing Glorious Girls —Uproarious Comedy. Superior Plaza Featurettes. LABOUR DAY Special Attraction 2 Sessions—ll a.m., 2 p.m. 8 p.m. “DAVID COPPERFIELD ’’ (Approved for Universal Exhibition) Plans at LAURIE’S Phone 2403 PLAZA J. C. Williamson Picture Corp. Ltd. Managing Director: Beaumont Smith. Where There’s Always A Better Show. DANCING IVTANGAPAI SETTLERS’ BALL TOMORROW NIGHT. Bus leaves 7.45 p.m. Goodison’s Orchestra. 689 WHANGAREI HOCKEY ASSOCIATION—PRESENTATION DANCE —Parochial Hall, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26. Novelties. Ces Wrights Bahd. Admission, 1/6 & 2/-. Sixpenny bus leaves P. 0., Hikurangi. 586 RAND FOOTBALLERS’ DANCE V TAIPUHA HALL FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25th Ray Goodison’s Orchestra. Good Floor and Supper. . Novelty Dances. Gents 2/-, Ladies 2/-, Double 3/6. 669 "DLAIN AND FANCY DRESS BALL in the TAURAROA HALL on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER Bth Moonlight Wheelbarrow Race. Fun Galore. Ces Wright’s Band. . - Gents 2/-, Ladies 1/6. ' ■ 665 11/riSS , PELITA, Certified “Edith Baird” School of Dancing. Professional teacher of every phase of Dancing—Ballroom, National, Classic, etc.—Studio: Next Plaza. 780 npHORA WARRINGTON, Certified “ Teacher of Professional Tap and Registered Teacher of* Highland Dancing, Ballroom, Ballet and Physical Culture Classes daily.—Madeira Hall, 760 BAND RECITAL. jgANDS J>ANDS J>ANDS SUNDAY, OCTOBER 27th The Whangarei Municipal Silver Band will march through Cameron Street to CENTRAL PARK on SUNDAY AFTERNOON at 2.30.,. A programme of popular band music will be played in the Park. SUNDAY EVENING TOWN HALL At 8.30. COMBINED BAND CONCERT - Senior and Junior Bands will render a programme of Selections, Instrumental Duets and Solos, assisted by Leading Artists, This will be one of the Finest Band Concerts ever heard in Whangarei. . SILVER COIN COLLECTION 625 EDUCATIONAL |?UVE YOURSELF A SQUARE DEAL Why force yourself to ’ live on an inadequate salary with small prospects of ever getting into the highly-paid executive class? Why wait hopelessly for worth-while advancement, which is the reward only of the' Qualified man? Don’t wait. Take action! Study! BECOME AN ACCOUNTANT and be eligible Tor speedy promotion, and a substantial increase in your earning power. By commencing your l studies at once you gdin a substantial advantage over those who wait till early next year, and you secure FREE TUITION FOR THE REMAINDER OF 1933. Hemingway’s home-study system is the most convenient and most practical way to study—and the quickest route to success. Write today for FREE Book—“ Accountancy.” HEMINGWAY’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS P.O. Box 516 Auckland
PLANTS FOR SALE Sf AWSONIANA, Best 2yr, 20/- 100; Smaller, 12/6 and 15/- 100; Macrocarpa, 2yr, 25/- 100; Common Barberry, lyr, SO/- 1000; Eucalyptus McArthurii, 7/6 100; Camellias, 2/6; Rhododendrons, all colours. 3/6; Coloured Manuka, Upright Cypress, 3/-; Citrus and Fruit Trees. Railage paid on hedge and shelter trees. Catalogue free. —Mangere Nursery, Robertson Rd., Mangere, 5.E.7. Ml 9 npOMATO (smooth and ribbed, Aster, A Zinnia, Phlox, Petunia (Rosy Morn and Fluffy Ruffles), Verbena, Antirrhinum, Carnation, Kochia, Marigold (Guinea Gold! and Dwarf French). Many other varieties. —J. Wordsworth. Mill Rd. Phone 2483. 355 W NEW LYNN NURSERIES Astley Avenue, NEW LYNN, 5.W.4, Growers of high-grade Nursery Stock, including Champion Roses at 10/doz.; also Fruit Trees (assorted), including Apples, Apricots, Grape Vines, Nectarines, Pears, Quinces, Peaches, Japanese and English Plums at 18/doz. Hedge Plants and Shrubs in great variety at reduced prices. Lemons, 2/6 each. Loganberries and Tree Tomatoes at It- each. THE WONDER PLUM, George Wilson (known to the raiser as “Freddie’s Own”). This variety ripens in March and keeps for weeks after gathering. Good average size, richly coloured, the flesh blood red and perfectly sweet. Heavy cropper. Prices: £lO per 100; £6 per 50; £2 10/- per doz.; and 7/6 a single tree. All trees must bear our label of conditions of sale. M2O
BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. ‘'J'ITAN JgEST” FIRST GRADE ENGLISH COPPER BEARING GAI.VANISED CORRUGATED IRON All Builders’ and Plumbers’ Requisites. Dorman Long and Co.’s Structural Steel, Galvanised Plain and Barbed Wire. Agents and Stockists. JOHN JQUTHIE AND c°(AUCKLAND) LTD. 50 Customs Street East P O Box 1619 AUCKLAND Dl9
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Northern Advocate, 23 October 1935, Page 12
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