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AMUSEMENTS MATINEE EVERY DAY DURING SHOW WEEK K *4 PLAZA I 7.4s—Screening Selected Featurettes EXTENDED SEASON ATTRACTION Bookings Are Heavy—Reserves Ring 2525. * In conjunction with Our “Rose Marie” Season” —We Will Introduce Our • NEW SOUND EQUIPMENT The Latest In Sound WIDE RANGE HIGH FIDELITY The Acme Of Sound Reproduction. JEANETTE MacDONALD JEANETTE MacDONALD JEANETTE MacDONALD NELSON EDDY NELSON EDDY NELSON EDDY in - “ROSE MARIE” “ROSE MARIE” (Approved for Universal Exhibition) Plans at LAURIE’S ’Phone 2403.

DANCING tMO Comforts Club Dance, Kamo , , Hall,. Tuesday, June 29th. Good Music; Admission 1/6. 6d Bus leaves PiO. 8.5. Novelties. • 123 ■VfOVELTY Dances and Good Supper: ■ - Portland Croquet Club’s Dance, Portland Hall, July Ist. Goodison’s Orchestra. Admission 1/6, 2/-. 119 M.U. Annual BaII—JULY 29th. and Fancy Dress. TiTAUNGATAPERE A TT' Lodge Plain 918 rriHOHA WARRINGTON, Teacher of All Classes Dancing, Tap, Ballroom, Physical Culture'and Operatic Madeira Hall. 74 PLUMBING TVAVE AMOS, Tenders and Contracts for All Plumbing Work. Executed by Fully Qualified Regd. Plumbers. Big or small Let us quote'- you. Manufactures Tanks, Baths, Vats, Skylights, etc. Dairy Repairs.—John St. ’Phones 2789 and 2852. . 254 ■K W. CLARKE (late David Wilson), Reg. Plumber, James Street, WhaHgarei.—Ring ,2834. . C 55 VARICOSE Ulcers healed permanently while you work, with Varex. Safe, Inexpensive. Free booklet.—Ernest Healey, Pharmaceutical Chemist, Varex Ltd., • Box 1558 M, Wellington. Local Rep: Harold Menzies, Chemist.

-r AMUSEMENTS GREATEST IN LIVING MEMORY Acknowledged to be the World’s Greatest Skating Act AT THE WINTER SHOW Frank De Lyall has the honour to present the World Famous ST. MORITZ SKATERS ENTIRELY NEW, SENSATIONAL AND FASCINATING ACT MORE THRILLING! MORE DANGEROUS ! ' MORE GRACEFUL! MORE DARING! Than the presented Last Year. Seldom have' New Zealand Show Grounds been privileged to see such a world-famous act —an act performed before crowded audiences in the larger theatres of London, New; York Paris and Berlin, teeming, thrills, yet combining grace, poise and beauty, arid acknowledged by leading pressmen as the world’s greatest Skating Act. AMAZING! COLOURFUL! SPECTACULAR! i ' YOU’LL HOLD YOUR BREATH AS THESE DARING ARTISTS PERFORM THEIR SENSATIONAL AND DANGEROUS FEATS, YET WITH THAT RHYTHMICAL GRACE THAT MAKES THEIR ACT SO UNFORGETTABLE! DAILY: 2 p.m., 3 p.m., 4 p.m.— NIGHTLY: 8 p.m., 8.30 p.m., 9 p.m., 9.30 p.m. ■ ' ' - ■ ■ ' ' ■ * • 135 EDUCATIONAL. WHAN GAR EI 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 tjie General Rublic 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. ■ . 2 “GUARANTEED PRICES FOR PRIMARY PRODUCTS IN N.Z.,” by Mr. H. R. Rod well—Town Hall, Wednesday, June 30th. 3 ‘‘THE PSYCHOLOGY OF DREAMS,” by Prof. A. B. Fitt Castillian Hall, Wednesday, July lih. 4 “THE COUNTRY ESTATES AND FARM LIFE OF THE ROMANS,” by Prof. C. G. Ccoper. (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. tf—“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- 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 \ 4 • VL. O. HALL, Town Clerk. 5 -

YS WHAN GAR EI WINTER EXHIBITION 29th JUNE to 3rd JULY, 1937 Special excursion tickets, available for return until Monday, sth July, •1937, will be issued to Whangarei from Monday, 28th June, to Friday, 2nd July, from Opua, Okaihau, Kirikopuni, Auckland and intermediate stations, and on Saturday, 3rd July, to Whangarei from Opua, Okaihau, Helensville and intermediate stations on direct line of route by trains due to arrive Whangarei not later than 2.15 p.m. TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS MAUN G ATUR OTO-WH AN G AREI On Saturday, 3rd July, usual 7.30 a.m. Maungaturoto-Whangarei train leaves Maungaturoto 7.0 a.m., Paparoa 7.16, Waiotira 8.15, Mangapai 8.50, arriving Whangarei 9.35 a m. On Thursday Ist, Friday 2nd, and Saturday 3rd July, usual 1.30 p.m. Whangarei-Maungaturoto train will NOT run. A train, stopping at all stations where required, leaves Whangarei 6.0 p.m., Portland 6.20, Waiotira Jn. 7 15, arriving, Maungaturoto 8.23 p.m. # On Saturday, 3rd July, usual 6.0 p.m. Whangarei-Portland, and 6,30 p.m. Portland-Whangarei trains will NOT run. ' . , OPUA-WHANG AREI-KAIKOHE line On Tuesday, 29th June, and Friday, 2nd July, special train, stopping at sll stations where required, leaves Opua 6.45 a.m., Kawakawa 7.12, Moerewa 7.30, Otiria 7.45, Towai 8.40, Hikurangi 9.38, arriving Whangarei 10.20 a.m. ' On Thursday, Ist July, special train, stopping at all stations where required, leave s Opua 7.0 a.m., Kawakawa 7.25, Otiria 8.3, Maromaku 8.43, Hukerenui 9.6, Hikurangi 9.38, arriving Whangarei 10.15 a.m. A train, stopping at all stations where required for passengers, leaves Okaihau 6.40 a.m., Kaikohe 7.5, arrives Otiria 7.50 a m., connecting with train leaving Otiria 8.3 a.m. for Whangarei. Return train leaves Whangarei 5.30 p.m., Hikurano-i 6.10, Otiria 7.37, arriving Opua 8.15 p.m. A train leaves Otiria 7.46 p.m. (after connecting with train leaving Whangarei 5.30 p.m.)) Kaikohe 8.40, arriving Okaihau 9.6 p.m. 132 RAILWAY NOTICES Sttfety Comfort Economy NEW ZEALAND EAILWA

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Northern Advocate, 26 June 1937, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Northern Advocate, 26 June 1937, Page 16

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