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AMUSEMENTS ’li'f~T" Dir; J. C. Williamson Piet. Corp’n Ltd. Plans at Laurie’s Phone 2403 9 TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW Matinee To-morrow at 3 p.m. PLAZA - “KILLER AT LARGE” » with Mary Brian Russell Hardie Betty Compson j? The man cf a thousand faces claims c another victim —MADMAN .. . with ?<J a thousand disguises at his com- )> mand ... Terror stalks .. . It’s the L new tops in thrills ... \\ ' (Both Recommended by ‘ROAMING LADY” with Ralph Bellamy Fay Wray It started with an argument in San Francisco and finished with a revolution in China . . . He told her he’d rather kiss the front of a machine gun, and meant it . . . Censor for Adults) EXCELLENT SUPPORTING PROGRAMME 1 ! t OX THE TAU HAPURONA STAGE The Guitar Player Who caused such a sensation on IYA . . . Come and hear the Local Boy who has made a name for himself on the air. Playing and singing through the mike, he’ll bring you a new appreciation of guitar playing.

dancing WHANGAREI Boys’ Band Dance— W Onerahi HaII—SATURDAY NEXT, May 28th. Ray Goodison’s Orchestra. Novelties, fid Bus leaves P.O. 7.45. 608 rpHE DANCE OF THE SEASONI—— 1 —— . JUNE 10th ; ' titoki hall Come One and All for An Enjoyable Time! Novelty Dances with Good Prizes Ces Wright’s_Band 654 ShIRLEY _ MAXWELL, Teacher of Dancing, Y.W.C.A, Hall. Instruction given in Ballroom, Tap, Operatic, etc. Private lessons by appointment. 800 rpHORA WARRINGTON’S SCHOOL <*■ OF DANCING is now open. Children’s Classes Saturday, 9 a.m. to 12 noon. Ballet Class Monday, 6.30 p.m. to 7.30 p.m. Private lessons by appointment. _____ fTHE Whangarei Syncopators- Dance •* Band is noW open for engagements. ■ (Piano-Accordion). Award Rates. All communications: W. Newberry, Phone 2644. 1 87 WYLLIE’S GARAGE Prices are competitive with unknown makes. Why not have the BEST v LET “EXIDE” SEE YOU HOME RATHBONE STREET DANCE BANDS THE MOTOR TRADE EXIDE THE WORLD’S BEST BATTERIES Stockists Phones—Business 2454. Private -2520. Wl2

USED CARS FOB SALE JgELIEVE IT OR NOT—WESTON BROS. have three Cars for Sale at HALF PRICE WILLYS KNIGHT Tourer, Registered and in fair running order. Usual Price £3O, HALF PRICE £ls. CROSSLEY Tourer, air wheels, runs ■ ' well, and registered. Usual Price £45. HALF PRICE £22/10/-. BUICK Tourer, quite good mechanically. Usual Price £25. HALF PRICE £l2/10/-. Cars are not often sold at HALF PRICE—so be early to save disappointment. "YOUR MONEY’S WORTH ALWAYS” SHOWROOM - - - 15 WATER ST. Phones —Showroom 2244. S, J. Weston—2443. L.H. Weston—2s4o 732 PAINE BROS. EASTER SPECIALS WHANGAREI & KAIKOHE Phone 2584 Terms Arranged j 1936 BUICK Touring Sedan £4OO 1936 OLDSMOBILE £385 1936 DODGE De Luxe Touring Sedan £375 1937 CHEV. Touring Sedan, small mileage, two to choose from .. £3lO 1936 MORRIS 12/4 De Luxe, as new £285 1936 CHEV. Touring Sedan, as new, one owner £285 1936 FORD V 8 Centrepoise £245 1936 VAUXHALL 14 Saloon .... £250 1936 MORRIS 12/4 Saloon £225 1935 PLYMOUTH Sedan, as new £3lO 1935 AUSTIN 6/16 Saloon, as new £265 1933 MORRIS 10/4 Saloon £lB5 1930 WHIPPET Sedan, reconditioned £IOO 1929 TRIUMPH 7-9 h.p. Saloon .. £BS STUDEBAKEK Sedan, a bargain £165 BUICK Sedan De Luxe, 6 wire wheels and trunk £165 1929 AUSTIN 7 Saloon, make us an offer. Last Model BEDFORD Truck, very little use. Make us an offer. Pl 3 ■pLACE Your next order ror WHITE X BLOTTING PAPER and CARBON PAPER with Us. Cut to any size required.—Northern Advocate Jobbing Department fl

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Northern Advocate, 26 May 1938, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Northern Advocate, 26 May 1938, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Northern Advocate, 26 May 1938, Page 14

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