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AMUSEMENTS THE SHOWPLACE OF NORTHLAND REGENT Dir: Amalgamated Theatres Ltd. Reserves Theatre Phone 2222 Theatre Equipped with Deaf Sets Tonight, Monday and Tuesday— B p-m. Special Matinees Monday & Tuesday 2.30 p.m. Robert Louis Stevenson's - “KIDNAPPED” : “KIDNAPPED”'— (Approved for Universal Exhibition) starring FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW WARNER BAXTER ARLEEN WHELAN C. Aubrey Smith Nigei Bruce DANCItNG TITHANGAREI BOYS’'BAND DANCE —Onerahi Hall, SATURDAY, Oct. Ist. Goodison’s Orchestra. Novelties. 6d Bus leaves P ; 0. at 7.45 p.m. 622 Basketball Girls pre- ■ sent their Celebration Ball in the Criterion Theatre. Hikurangi, TUESDAY, Oct. 4th, 7.45. Norman’s 9d Bus from .Whangarei P.O. 7.45. Popular Prices, 2/6 and 2/-. ’ -JJ EM E MB ER MAUNGAKARAMEA GOLF CLUB , ; - BALL ; TUESDAY OCTOBER 4th ■ ; ' , ■ 861 OHRIST CHURCH VESTRY DANCE PAROCHIAL HALL WEDNESDAY NEXT Goodison’s Orchestra Adkdiijfsion: 2/-. 873 A DANCE in aid of Memorial Fund, Parochial Hall, THURSDAY, Oct. 6th, at 8 p.m. Price 2/-. Ray Goodison’s Orchestra. 866 ■OUATANGATA HALL THURSDAY, 6th: National Party Dance. Good Music and Supper. Novelties and Competitions. Admission l/6aftd2/-. • 860 ’ JJALL - WIIAKAPARA—WED., Oct. 12th Ces Wright’s Dance Band will combine with Mum Gardiner to make this the outstanding dance of the year. Buses from Whangarei. 871 MUM GARDINER, O-C. ATANGAPAI SETTLERS’ BALL—TUESDAY —\ OCTOBER 18th Goodison’s Orchestra 850 FOR /HEALTH Latest Ballroom, Operatic and Tap taught at SHIRLEY MAXWELL’S School of , Dancing. Studio: Y.W.CA., Bank. Street. 800 TTTAIIRINGTON School of Dancing •i- (next Plaza). All branches of Dahcing taught—Ballroom, Tap, Highland. Operatic, Classic. Private lessons for children and adults. USED CABS FOR SALE VI7HERE YOU CAN .’BUY WITH ” CONFIDENCE 1936 Pontiac, Radio, good rubber, mileage 13,700, and in every way like new—<and what a saving on a ■new car!— £335. , 1936 Hillman Minx Saloon, mileage 12,400, condition and tyres in every way like new—and the price is only . £235. 1929 Fbrd Tourer, mileage 29,000, and .insurer condition— £B2. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO. LTD. Phone, 2577. . We are open every evening for'your convenience. L 7 KIS - ORA MOTORS Chevrolet Sedan, fitted with Wireless, small mileage, exceptional value £275 Ford .V 8 Coupe, practically ? new £225 (See these Cars before buying elsewhere.) Austin Sedan Ford. A Roadster .., • • £l*s Dodge Sedan £ 125 Rugby Tourer . Ford 10 h-P £195 KIA ORA”MOTORS JAMES STREET PHONE 2494 International, Humber, De Soto, Hillman. Open Evenings. K 1 v oo k £ Plus engine reliability and attractive appearance are assured with our Good Used Cars Let us demonstrate now. Qpen week days; 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. in evenings. Saturdays: Neon till 5 p.m. MORRKS-COWLEY Tourer A cheapi car at £35 WHIPPET 4 Tourer, in good condition £SO BEAN Tourer, in good order .... £SO ESSEX Sedan—A good buy .... £65 ROVER Sedan £BS CttEV. 6 Sedan, 1929 model ' £lO5 NASH Light Six Sedan, in firstclass order £145 HUDSON Eight Sedan, in good order £l5O MORRIS Eights We have at present a large range to choose from, all in first-class condition. Prices from £165 MORRIS 12/4 (Series II) Saloon, in excellent condition ‘ £235 3 VAUXHALL Sedans, all late models, in first-class order, from £235 FORD V 8 1936 De Luxe Sedan £260 1936 HUDSON - TERRAPLANE Coupe. Smart appearance, and . in tip-top order £345 MORRIS 14/6, in perfect order; 1937 model; 4000 odd miles . £350 HUDSON - TERRAPLANE 1937 Trunk Model Sedan. Small mileage; one owner; condition ■as new £4OO TRUCKS: CHEVROLET Half-ton, suitable for farmer £75 LEN ADAMS MOTOR DEALER. WHANGAREI. Ph. 2396. Box 30.

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Northern Advocate, 1 October 1938, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Northern Advocate, 1 October 1938, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Northern Advocate, 1 October 1938, Page 14

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