AMUSEMENTS TO-NIGHT & SATURDAY ONLY 3 Sessions To-morrow: 11—2—8 Dick POWELL Ruby KEELER - ' in “FLIRTATION WALK” Charles RUGGLES : Mary BOLAND in . “PEOPLE WILL TALK” LABOUR DAY Special Attraction 3 Sessions-;-!! a.m., 2 p.m. 8 p.m. “DAVID OOPPERFIELD” (All Approved for Universal Exhibition) Plans at LAURIE’S Phone 2403 ■PL A Z A J. C. Williamson Picture Corp. Ltd. Managing Director: Beaumont Smith. Where There’s Always A Better Show. pOME, SEE AND HEAR VeDNA LANGMUIR’S TALENTED PUPILS | , ■" in a I ■ ; ■ : JJECITAL” and THE QPERETTA, “ONLY SUPPOSE” (of 60 Performers) ■ - town hall ■ TOWN HALL —— rjpUESDAY, QCTOBER £t) TH THE MUSICAL-EVENT OF THE ; year ; '■'■-Do not miss this Attractive Programme. —— ONE NIGHT ONLY Admission 2/- and 1/6 Plan at Laurie’s. 741 DANCING - WHANGAREI HOCKEY ASSOCIA- * V TION—PRESENTATION DANCE —Parochial Hall, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26. Novelties. Ces Wright’s Band- Admission, 1/6 & 2/-. Sixpenny bus leaves P. 0., Hikurangi. 586 A FAREWELL DANCE in the MATA A HALL to Mr and Mrs Draffin and Family, MONDAY, October 28. Whangarei music. All welcomed. Admission 2/- and 1/6. ■ 738 AIN Macdonald, Dancing Instructor. Thorough tuition given: Highland, National, Tap. Moderate fees.—Particulars: 2 Drummond St., Whangarei. : 743 TITISS PELITA, Certified “Edith _ Baird” School of-. Dancing. Professional teacher of every phase of Dancing—Ballroom, National, Classic, etc. —Studio: Next Plaza. - 780 HTHORA WARRINGTON, Certified “*■ Teacher of Professional Tap and Registered Teacher of Highland Dancing, Ballroom, Ballet, and Physical! Culture Classes daily.—Madeira Hall, 760 RLACHINEBY FOB SALE A SECOND-HAND ' Farm Implement ■ is better than none, and is often superior to a new one. —James and Whimp, Whangarei, have them. J 1 T3OWER Supplies—Bargains: Good -. Second-hand Pulleys, wooden, solid and split steel, all sizes. Good assortment from 38in. diameter down. Clearing at cost prices.—MacEwans, Fort Street, Auckland. Mc2
"DLOUGHS, Harrows, Cultivators, Hay Sweeps, new and secondhand.—James and Whimp, Phone 2071, Whaftgarei. J 1 CAWYER, Khyber Pass, Auckland, for Steam Boilers, Winches, Band Saws, Pulleys, Shatters, Bearings, Saw'Benches and all Machinery. 397 np HOSE wanting Reconditioned Ploughs, Harrows or any useful farm implement are advised to consult KEN SIRL, Expert General Smith, off Rathbone Street. Prices given for old farm machinery for recondition purposes. Repairs to all farm implements promptly executed. S3l MACHINERY JpOR gADE 1-Ton Friction Winch, Beaney Senior, nearly new—£2B. Shaves Plough, in good condition—£2s. * , Alfa Separator, 70ga1., ball-bearing, just been rebalanced and reconditioned —£ 16. NORTHLAND MACHINERY EXCHANGE LTD. Rathbone Street. NlO »JHE COMBINATION gUPREME A WALLACE SUPER MILKER with a LISTER DIESEL ENGINE and an ALFA-LAVAL SEPARATOR D. McL. WALLACE (Wbangarei) Ltd. Rathbone Street. Phone 2653. ■ Wl2 rpHE GANE VACULAC MILKER ~~ with “Sanapulse” Pulsators. Something nevr and exclusive in Pulsator design. Eliminates all possibility of pulsator. lubricant contaminating milk. Inquire at THE GANE MILKING MACHINE CO. LTD. 8 Rathbone St., Whangarei. Phone 2143. Box 81. Gl6
BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS ,H A I G H BUILDER Phones— Private 2316. Shop 2013. . gTAE ALBERT STREET : AUCKLAND (£his Popular Hotel is now under the Management of MR. B. GOTHARD HOTEL The Tariff has been reduced to 14/- per day. F. QUTPORTH BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR &ATHBONE STREET—WHANGAREI All Classes of Jobbing Work Undertaken. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Telephone 2114. Advertisers are requested to note that all replace advertisements and copy for “at will” advertising must be received at this Office before 1 p.m. on the day before publication.
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Northern Advocate, 25 October 1935, Page 12
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