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amusements Final Screening TO-NIGHT at 8 Philo Vance’s Latest Thriller: THE GARDEN MURDER CASE (Recommended by Censor for Adults) PATSY KELLY COMEDY OUR GANG COMEDY PLA Z A J. G. Williamson Picture Corp. Ltd. Managing Director: Beaumont Smith. THURSDAY ONLY AT 8 —2 BIG ATTRACTIONS 2 SIR GUY STANDING SIR GUY STANDING FRANCES LANGFORD in “PALM SPRINGS” —— (Approved for Universal Exhibition) —— Second Feature LUCILLE LISLE KIM PEACOCK in “EXPERT’S OPINION” (Recommended by Censor for Adults) DANCING ■pUATANGATA Easter Dance, adveftis'ed for 25th, will be held on Wodiifesday, *' 24th March. Goodison’s Orchestra. Usual Prices. 717 rpHORA WARRINGTON, Teacher of •T" sli classes of Dancing, has resumed teaching. Private lessons in Ballroom,' Tap, Operatic, Highland, and Physical Culture. Children’s Classes Saturday mornings at 9.30. 74 CRICKET JJEPRESENTATIVE QRICKET AUCKLAND JUNIOR REPS. (Under 21) Brabin Shield Winners Versus NORTH AUCKLAND Recreation Ground - - Whangarei EASTER SATURDAY & MONDAY Hours of Play—lo.3o a.m. to 12.30 p.m., .1.30 pm. to 5.30 £.m. each day. Admission 1/-. a : .769 CHURCH NOTICES QHURCH gERVICES PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Good Friday—ll a.m., Parua Bay, Rev. V. v C. Hall, of Kaikohe. Easter Sunday—Ngunguru, 11 a.m., Rev. W. Elliott; Whareora, 2 p.m., Rev. W. Elliott; Onerahi, 7.30 p.m., „■> Mr. E. J. 'Melville, Mangapai; WhaUgarei Heads, 2,30 p.m., Rev. N. C. Hall. RAILWAY NOTICES Safety Comfort Soontmy N BW ZEALAND RAILWAYS RACES AT ELLERSLIB ' 27TH AND 29TH MARCH, 1937 On 29th March, usual 4.5 p.m. train, for, Whangarei leaves Auckland 6.8 p.m., Whangarei arrive 12,44 a.m. (30 th); connecting train for Opua leaves Whangarei 1.0 a.m. 760 ZEALAND RAILWAYS D A Y^EXCURSION, WHANGAREI TO : OPUA AND BACK ■ SUNDAY, 28TH MARCH, 1937 Special train leaves Whangarei for Opua 8.25 a.m., Kamo 8.42, Hikurangi 9,10, Whakapara 9.25, Hukerenui 9.39, Maromaku 9.59, Otiria 10.43, Kawakjawa 10.55, arriving Opua 11.17 a.m. Iteturn train, leaves Opua 5.4& pm., Kawakawa 6.9, Otiria 6.27, Whangarei arrive 8.26 p.m. Examples of return fares are as follows; — or inquire at stations. 759 MACHINERY FOB SALE SEVERAL Cood Mowers, all thor- • oughly reconditioned and ready to go to work. Prices from £l6. James and Whimp, Whangarei. J 1 X>EADY lor delivery a good selection A%, of reconditioned Farm Implements, Including Spring Carts and Drays.— James and Whimp. Whangarei. * J 1 XTEW Lines to Hand Booth-Mac., ■ Macalister Topdressers, Steel Queen Discs, Improved Rotary Harrows and Cultivators, large assortment Chain Tripod, “Some” Harrows, 10 I different discs for all class of country. Wanted: 1 to 2 h.p. Engine. S.H. Star Feed Topdresser for sale, cheap. Full stocks D.C.S. Remedies and Danish Coyr Lick. —A. C. McCardle, 7 Bank Street. ’Phone 2803. Mcl3 Q If h.p. Jumbo Engines from- £6 ■ 10/-; Geared Water Pump, with new barrel, £5 10/-; 2\ h.p. Engine, good order, £l2 10/-; Rotary Pump, 300 gals, per hr., £3 10/-; 4-cow L.K.G. Mechanical Milker, complete, £SO; 6-a-side 20in. Discs, in perfect order, £l7 10/-. Three rebuilt Mowers from £l2 10/-.—Northland Machinery Exchange Ltd., ’Phone 2115. NlO jMTLKING MACHINES ' ' FARM IMPLEMENTS AND PUMPS On view at the New Premises of D. McL. WALLACE (Whangarei) Ltd. , JAMES STREET 'Phone 2653. Wl2 E. B. Jagger ‘TRACTORS We have several good ] second-hand Tractors for sale from \ £45. Also Reconditioned Farmall 20 and ] Farmall 12, guaranteed as new. Several Reconditioned Mowers, including McCormick-Deering, MasseyHarris, Herkules and others. See the McCormick-Deering Manure Distributor before autumn topdressing. RATHE ONE STREET - WHANGAREI ! ’Phone 2276. BERT BROWN—Manager. 435 a

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Northern Advocate, 24 March 1937, Page 12

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