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amusements |REG ENT| TO-NIGHT —— tAST NIGHT “BECKY SHARP” “BECKY SHARP” Photographed Entirely in Natural Colour, Featuring MIRIAM HOPKINS MONDAY LABOUR DAY at the Matinee 3.15 and Evening 8 MERIAN O/ COOPER Astounds the World with the Most Amazing Spectacle Drama Yet Screened — SIR H. RIDER HAGGARD’S Deathless Story o£ a Woman Incredible. “S- H - E “S- H - E 9 9 9 9 (Both Attractions Recommended by the Censor for Adults) SWIMMING T\7H AN GAREI AMATEUR SWIMMING CLUB Club Nights will commence at the School Bath on TUESDAY, October 29th. All members are requested to attend. B. BELCHER, 781 Hon. Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICES RADIES’ GARDENING CLUB Pot Plant and Rose Day will be held on TUESDAY, October 29th; instead of Labour Day.V. I. INKSTER, 772 Hon. Secretary. TX/’E, the , undersigned Milk Vendors ™ of Hikurangi, wish to notify the public of Hikurangi that as from November Ist, the following prices shall rule:— ; . \ ■ Milk - 5d quart Cream ... 1/6 pint A. V. SNOWDEN 718 G- DAVIDSON MOTOR BUS CO. LTD. LABOUR DAY TIMETABLE 1935 Whangarei-Kamb—Usual Service. Whangarei-Onerahi—Usual Service. Whangarei-Hospital— Leave Whanga- ’ rei: 10.35 a.m., 1:45, 2.5, 2.45, 4.15, 7.15 and 7.35 p ; m. Whangarei-Mairtown—Leave Whangarei: 8.35, 9.15, 9.45, 11.10 a.m., 1.35, 6.5, 7.10 and 7.35 p.m. 50-MILE ' SIGHT-SEEING SPECIAL A Bus will leave Whangarei at 1.30 p.m., travelling .via Ngunguru, Tutukaka, Matapouri and Hikurangi. FARE - - - 4/6. ■ . 774 nptHE SEARCH FOR' LITTLE MARY 1 JAGGER 1 FREE TRANSPORT FACILITIES Members of the Whangarei public desirous of assisting in the abovementioned search . which 'is being organised for TO-MORROW are notified that several lorries will be available TO-MORROW MORNING, leaving the P.O. at 9.15 o’clock. v (Jock Hamilton 2 lorries, another firm 3 lorries). If inducement offers, M!r. D. Hill will provide additional -transport on ringing Phone 2241. Mr. Wallace Crawford, who has a truck available for the conveyance of searchers, requests that members of the public provide their own cushions, etc. ■ Note: All travel entirely at their own risk.

AMUSEMENTS Final Screening TO-NIGHT at 8 Plans at Theatre Ring 2525 Dick POWELL : Ruby KEELER in | “FLIRTATION WALK” Charles RUGGLES : Mary BOLAND in “PEOPLE WILL TALK” LABOUR DAY Special Attraction 3 Sessions-—ll a.m., 2 p.m., 8 p,m. ‘ < DAVID COPPERFIELD ’ ’ “DAVID COPPERFIELD” “DAVID COPPERFIELD” (All Approved for Universal Exhibition) PLA Z A J. C. Williamson Picture Corp. Ltd. Managing Director: Beaumont Smith. Where There’s Always A Better Show. DANCING A FAREWELL DANCE in the MATA HALL to Mr and Mrs Dfaffin and Family, MONDAY, October 28. Whangarei music. All welcomed. Admission 2/- and 1/6. ■■■■ ■■■■■-.T " "" (fiOMBINED Sports Dance, Maunga- ■ tapere October 30th. Goodison’s Orchestra., Confetti and Novelty Dances. Free Bus P. 0.7.45. Admission 2/- and 1/6. ' 300 pRAND CRICKET BALL,, Maungakaramea Hall, OCTOBER 31st. Whangarei orchestra.- Popular prices. Good floor, good supper, and good time assured. 789 pRICKET BALL at TANGITERORIA, ,V- WED., Nov. 20th. Ray Goodison’s Orchestra.,. Bus leaves P.O. 7.45, 1/Return. 806 TRANCE; KAURI, NOVEMBER' 27th. ■V Ces Wright’s Orchestra. (6d Bus from Whangarei 7.40. , 771 b.p.c.a! GRAND HOLLYWOOD CARNIVAL DANCE J. - PAROCHIAL HALL —- WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30th Novelties for all provided. „ : Prizes for Novel Items. Original Supper. Popular Orchestra. FANCY DRESS OPTIONAL FANCY DRESS OPTIONAL / /Tickets—Double 3/-, Ladies 1/6, Gents 2/-, ; T>AIN Macdonald, Dancing Instructor. '*7 Thorough tuition givefi: Highland, National, Tap. Moderate fees.—Particulars; 2 Drummond St., Whangarei. 743 ■jlflSS’ PELITA, Certified “Edith Baird” School of Dancing. Professional teacher of every phase of Dancing—Ballrpom, National, Classic, etc.—Studio:' Next Plaza. 780 rpHORA WARRINGTON, Certified ■ Teacher of Professional Tap and Begistefed Teacher of Highland Dancing, Ballroom, Ballet and Physical -Culture Classes daily.—Madeira Hall. 760

WfE GET RESULTS —■ The LACEY SISTERS, Teachers of all classes of, Dancing—Tap, Ballroom, Toe and Operatic. Studio: Whangarei Hotel Right-of-Way., , . . y 60 piVE : YOURSELF A SQUARE M . -nv.AT. 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! Studyl BECOME AN ACCOUNTANT and: be eligible for speedy promotion, and a substantial increase in your earning power. By commencing your studies at once you gain 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 800k —“Accountancy,” HEMINGWAY’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS P.O. Box 516 Auckland BACON & MEAT COY. ** PONSONBY AUCKLAND Buyers of all classes of Fat Pigs on hooks.' Highest prices given. 'Receiving Dates,—Hikurangi, Tuesday, October 29th; Whangarei, Wednesday, October 30th. For particulars, Ring F. O. ARMSTRONG Agent - - - Maungatapere J. W. McEwen, we have meantime made temporary arrangements with MR. A. HEAPE, P.O, Box 93, Phone 2146,. Whangarei, to attend to trucking arrangements and take messages in connection with the disposal of pigs. For further information contact the Chairman Of your District Committee. Truckings from Whangarei every Thursday as usual. EDUCATIONAL PIG NOTICES H 24 BACONERS, PORKERS, CHOPPERS . NOTICE to SUPPLIERS Owing to* the illness of our representative, Mr. THE NEW ZEALAND CO-OPERA-TIVE PIG MARKETING ASSN., LTD.

The fact of boarding any of the trucks will be an acceptance that each individual travels at his or her own risk. . 800 T AND IN NORTH AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT FOk SELECTION ON OPTIONAL TENURES NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undermentioned section is open for selection on optional tenures under the Land Act, 1924; and applications will be received at the North Auckland District Lands and Survey Office, Auckland, up to 4 o’clock p.m, on Monday, 18th November, 1935; - HOBSON COUNTY—TUTAMOE SURVEY DISTRICT. SECTION 3, BLOCK XI. Area 610 acres 2 roods. Capital Value £6lO. Deposit on deferred payments, £3O. Half-yearly instalment on deferred payments £lB 17/-. Renewable lease: Half-yearly rent £l2 4/-. Weighted with the sum of £1425 for improvements, consisting of six-roomed dwelling and conveniences, wool-shed, cow-byre, engine-room, and separatorroom, about 510 chains of fencing, felling and grassing. This sum may be paid in cash or may be secured to the Mortgage Corporation of New Zealand by instalment mortgage. This property is situated on TutamoeOkaharau Road, eight miles from Pakotai Post Office and Saleyards by metalled road from Whangarei, twenty miles from Kirikopuni Railway Station, and thirty miles from Maungatapere Dairy Factory. Full particulars may be obtained from the undersigned. W. D. ARMIT, Commissioner of Crown Lands, North Auckland Land District, 775 Private Bag, AUCKLAND, C.l. PLUMBING ALL General Plumbing and Sanitary Work Executed, town or country. Best materials and workmanship. General manufacturer of Tanks, Baths and all Sheet Metal Work and Dairy Utensils. General Repairs. DAVE AMOS John Street; Phones 2789 and 2852. 254 A-LL Plumbing Work Efficiently Executed. Town or Country. Manufacturers of Tanks, Baths, Heaters, Dairy Utensils, etc. Ask us for a quote.—G. Richards, Cameron Street. Phone 3351.

PUBLIC NOTICES SOMETHING NOT TO MISS! TALENTED PERFORMERS—QVER JgQ—TALENTED PERFORMERS GRAND RECITAL OF THE DANCE By MISS PELITA and PUPILS (Northland School of Dancing). All Branches of Dancing—Songs and Musical Items —Samoan Songs and Dances Never Before Seen in Whangarei. TOWN HALL TOWN HALL THURSDAY November 7th, 1935 THURSDAY

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Northern Advocate, 26 October 1935, Page 16

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