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AMUSEMENTS PLAZA 7.4s—Screening Selected Featurettes WHERE THERE ARE NO TEN COMMANDMENTS ! And a man can do his worst! See what happens when forgotten women..and men who want to forget., turn an island paradise into an x inferno of hate ! “MEN IN EXILE” DICK PURCELL - ALLAN BAXTER - JUNE TRAVIS Second Big Feature... ANN DVORAK JOHN LITEL “MIDNIGHT COURT” The Story of Man’s Strangest Revenge. (Both Recom. by Censor for Adults) COMING”SATURDAY NEXT -- “ ROSE MARIE” Plans at LAURIE’S ’Phone 2403. -RESULTS SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES! During the last two years pupils of THORA WARRINGTON have won over 200 Prizes and Certificates in Dancing Competitions— HIGHLAND, NATIONAL, TAP AND BALLROOM. Remember that Dancing is Healthy for tooth the Body and Mind of a Child .'V of Any Age. Children’s Class 9 a.m. Saturday Morning, Madeira Hall, Rust Lane. Private Tuition by Appointment. ' ’PHONE 5508. . Coronation plunket jjay FRIDAY JULY 16th, 1937 CHILDREN’S FANCY DRESS PARTY : „ 2.30 —• 5 p.m. , , Gifts for All. Ball—B p.m.-l a.m. Goodison’s nrph pofro 906 F. R. SURMAN, Act-Sec. DANCING d P.G A. Monthly Dance, Parochial ■P* ; Hall, Tuesday, June 22nd. Goodison’s Orchestra; Dainty Supper.- Admission 2/-. 912, /YTAIKA Hall Committee’s Annual ..Ball, WEDNESDAY, June 23rd. Whangarei Syncopaters’ Band. Admission 2/6 and 2/-. 929 YYPUAWHANGA Women’s Institute Fancy . Dress Dance and Concert, -FRIDAY, 9th July, 8 p.m. Prizes for Children Adults 1/6, Children 6d. 937 TT'EEP This Date Free Puwera Cricket Club’s Grand/ Ball .at Otaika Hall, Wednesday, Jul£ 21st. 898

JUNIOR BAND PARENTS’ ASSN. ■ Dance, advertised for June 30th, has been postponed until TUESDAY, 6th—PAROCHIAL HALL. Ray Goodison's Orchestra. Price 2/-. . ‘ 899 (THORA WARRINGTON, Teacher of **■ Ail . Classes Dancing, Tap, Ballroom, Physical Culture and Operatic.— Madeira Hall. 74 CHURCH NOTICES QHURCH ■ SUNDAY JUNE 20th, 1937 ‘ , / PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (Minister:, Rev. W. Elliott, M.A.) Thanksgiving Day. Whangarei—ll a.m., ‘‘God’s Benefits”; ,7 p m., “The Road Maker.” ’Special Thanksgiving Offering to extinguish the Church Debt. CHURCH OF CHRIST .. i Maunu Road. 9.45 a.m.—Bible School. ; 11 a.m. —W orship. 7 p.m.—Gospel Address. Preacher: MrH. P. Leng. All welcome. N ' CHRISTADELPHIAN Madeira Hall Rust Lane. 7 p m.—“ Prophecy Fulfilled and Ful- * filling.” , TRINITY CONGREGATIONAL * CHURCH Minister: Rev. C. Gannell Hoskin. 11 a.m . —“Troubled Waters. ” 7 p.m.—“Supposing Paul Had Built A -Monastery.” . BAPTIST CHURCH Minister: Rev: R. G. Bycroft. 11 a.m.—‘‘The Baptism of the Spirit.” 7 p.m.—“What to do with Life’s gER VICES

Burdens.” Waikaraka—2.4s p.m , Rev. E. G. By croft. ' METHODIST CHURCH Annual Bible Class Rally. Special Services—All Welcome. Whangarei—ll ; a.m.: Rev. V. R. Jamie- ■; .son. ; - 7 ■ p.m.: Rev. O. Burnet. Kamo, 7 p.m.: Mr G. H, Wordsworth. Maungatapere, 2 p.m.: Mr H. R. Barrett, THE SALVATION ARMY. _ This Sunday the Gospel in Music, Song and Scripture truth. 7 a.m.—Prayer. 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.—Gospel Services. You are invited to be present. » 8 Classified Columns who oE 1 ” l nßert at ‘Advocate* ® I’fcommended. where posbere,int°^h^^noiSn telephone numn their advertisement. ‘This will between* 1 K p ™ m Pt, communication Between interested parties and the advertiser-

EDUCATIONAL. WHANGAREI BOROUGH COUNCIL The following Lectures, offered under the University Extension Scheme of Auckland University College and sponsored by the Whangarei Borough Council, are to be given in Whangarei at 8 p.m. on the dates specified. All Lectures are open to the General Public FREE OF CHARGE, and after each Lecture opportunity will be given for discussion. . His Worship the Mayor extends a cordial invitation to all Citizens to be present. I—-“THE MODERN STAGE,” by Prof. W, A. Sewell. (Illustrated by Lantern Slides). —Town Hall, Wednesday, June 23rd. 3—“ GUARANTEED PRICES FOR PRIMARY PRODUCTS IN N.Z.,” by Mr. H. R. Rodwell —Town Hall, Wednesday, June 30th. 3 <‘THE PSYCHOLOGY OF DREAMS,” by Prof. A. B. Fitt Castillian Hall, Wednesday, July 7t<h. 4 “THE COUNTRY ESTATES AND FARM LIFE OF THE ROMANS.” by Prof. C. G. Cooper. (Illustrated by Lantern Slides)—Town Hall, Wednesday, July 14th. 5 “EDUCATION IN AN UNSTABLE SOCIETY (a) The Modern School,” by Prof. A. B. Fitt —Town Hall, Wednesday, July 21st 6 “EDUCATION IN AN UNSTABLE SOCIETY (b) The Teaching of Classics,” by Prof. C. G. Cooper—Castillian Hall, Wed., July 28th 7 “EDUCATION IN AN UNSTABLE SOCIETY (c) The Teaching of Science,” by Prof. F. P. Worley—Town Hall, Wednesday, August 4th 8— ‘‘THE DECLINE OF LAISSEZ-FAIRE,” by Prof. R. M. Algie—Town Hall—Wednesday, August 11th, 9 “GREAT BRITAIN IN WORLD AFFAIRS,” by Mr. W. T. G. Airey— Town Hall, Wednesday, August 18th. 10—“ KATHERINE MANSFIELD,” by Prof. W. A. Sewell—Town Hall, Wednesday, August 25th. 917 • L. O. HALL, Town Clerk.

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Northern Advocate, 19 June 1937, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Northern Advocate, 19 June 1937, Page 16

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