AMUSEMENTS £>> Final Screening’ TO-NIGHT at 8 - “TARZAN ESCAPES” TARZAN ESCAPES” —. (Approved for Universal Exhibition) jJ) Never such a Thrill as this One! Until you’ve seen This. Picture—You Ip; don’t know what a Real Thrill is! PLAZA J. C. 'Williamson Picture Corp. Ltd. f Managing- Director; Beaumont Smith. * TO-MORROW & WEDNESDAY ONLY KAY FRANCIS KAY. FRANCIS in “STOLEN HOLIDAY” “STOLEN HOLIDAY” (Recommended by Censor for Adults) ■ 1 DANCING , T>ARUA BAY —Hall Committee Dance ■ —CORONATION NIGHT, MAY 12. Admission 2/- and 1/6. Ladies with - baskets Free. Novelties. 892 | rpHORA WARRINGTON, Teacher of All Classes Dancing, Tap, Ballroom, Physical Culture, and Operatic.— Madeira Hall. ' 74 HOCKEY j jyHANGAREI HOCKEY ASSOCIA-' v FIXTURES—MAY Tsth. MEN.— United v. Mangapai/Manga- ; ipai, 2 p.m. (Mr Magee) ; Ramblers v. ■M Tauraroa, Tauraroa, 2 p.m. (Mrßatche- £'] lor); Mata v. Kara, Springfield, 2 p.m. (Messrs. Campbell & Miller); SpringK 1 ’ 'field v. Wesley, Park, 1.30 p.m. (IV[essrs. i McKoy and Johnson); Karamea v. BarP gain Store, Park, 3 p.m. (Messrs. McKoy P and Johnson). ■' • p LADIES A,—Hikurahgi v. School A, K Park, 3 p.m. (Messrs. Oldcorn & WilM son); Horahora v. Combines, Park, 1.30 V p.m. (Mr Oldcorn); Old Girls, a bye. LADIES. B.—Whatitiri v. Onejrahi, y Onerahi, 1.45-p.m. (Mr Nixey) ; Otaika f , y; School 8., School, 3 p.m. (Miss Lamb ; . 'and Mr McKenzie) ; Kara v. School C, Ip; School, 1:30 p.m. (Misses Mirrielees and Goodjohh). H LADIES C.—Hikiirangi v. School 8., & School, 1.30 p.m. (Miss Lamb and Mr I .McKenzie); 1 School A. v. School C., ; School', 3 p.m. (Misses Mirrielees and Goocljohn; United to pick up Mr Magee. It-' ■ ’ ••■■■. 16
USED CABS FOB SALE [WHIPPET Six, Half-ton Truck, real good order; cheap for cash. Handy ' truck for farmer. May be seen at Lifebuoy Rubber Co. 22 & ' ■gpSBO QAR gARGAINS s ‘ The undernoted Used Cars are offered * Jtor sale as they stand and are good -buying for anyone mechanically in- " ted who can do- a little renovating and get a good car or truck at a.low [' price. We will consider any offer in the vicinity of listed value. m £5 —Oldsmobile i ton Truck, 1924. , £ Ift— Oldsmobile Chassis LHD. 1926. <• £ 10—Dodge i ton Truck, 1924. £lo—Ford T Van, good body, 1925. ■ I £25 —Rugby 4 Tourer, 1925. j £3o—Chevrolet Tourer, 1925. ' £3o—Dodge 4 Van, goodbody, 1925. £4o—Studebaker Tourer, light; 1926. '■> £4o—Essex 4 Tomer, 1925. £so—Ford AA Truck, 1928. :>;■? - • v In the better class of reconditioned and guaranteed Used Cars we can offer:— \ Essex 1929 Coach for ... £IOO Essex 1931 Fordor for £145 Whippet 4, 1929 Fordor £125 Ford 8 h.p., 1934 Tudor £175 Ford VB, 1936 Fordor _. £235 Ford V 8 1936 Tomer, Fordor ... £285 Ford A, 1929 Van £9O Ford AA, 1931 Truck (duals) .. £l6O m SUBJECT TO SALES LTD. BRODIE MOTORS LTD. KAIKOHE 827
PROPERTIES FOR SALE /"iKARA Estate for Sale.—Apply ' Hoey Bros, 1/1 14 COUNTRY STOREKEEPERS . GREAT OPPORTUNITY : v ; —- Large New Store, with gbod living rooms, In prosperous farming district. Benzine Pump. Refrigerator. Everything up-to-date.' Moderate Rent. v Full particulars from ‘ JJ'HOMSON, gAGLEY & QO. gTD. I 895 |; t - rpo L ET ' 7-ROOMED HOUSE 7-ROOMED HOUSE In Bank St. (Close to Town Hall). Occupier desires tenant take over Furniture, etc., valued at £ 105. This is a Good Proposition. Apply Early.. » 'r ! : ■ L. J. B ME AGENT E 32 gNIPS gNIPS £IOO Deposit. Balance Instalment . Mortgage. Very modem, well-appointed Bungalow, of five rooms and kitchenette. Garage. Good Section. Moderate Price, k Handy Regent—Splendidly build 5roomed Bungalow. Good Government Mortgage. Nice position. Price satisfactory. Call in and see us. THOMSON, BAGLEY & CO. LTD. 915 E. B. JAGGER ' LAND & ESTATE AGENT ’Phone 2276 Rathbone Street 400 Acres—Milk 30 cows, 60 head of cattle—£9so. 180 Acres—Milking 50 cows and carrying 100 ewes; 6-rd. house, good shed —£l4 per acre.
220 Acres—Milk 75 cows, 20 miles from Whangarei. Owner too old to handle, and will exchange for farm up to 100 acres handy to town. 250 Acres—ln good district, practically all ploughable,i but wants work ! and manure. Has wintered 70 head and could easily be made to double ' this. No buildings—£s/10/- acre with very low dpeosit. Agents McCormick-Deering Farm Machinery, and Sheffield Radio. Bert Brown—Manager, 435
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