AMUSEMENTS SEE PAGE 10 REGENT Upper Bank St. Phone 2223 Deaf Aids Available Dir.: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. To-night and Thursday At 8 p.m. The famous song that has fascinated millions . . . Now all its fragrance and charm, its romance and drama, is revealed in this glorious Screen Entertainment “LILY OF LAGUNA” A moving story of homely sentiment, charming your ears with Glorious Songs and warming your heart with Delightful Memories Recommended by Censor for Adults T OVERS OF GOOD MUSIC Should Not Miss the 'yyAiPu * Agricultural gOCIETY’S concert -- ON gHOW — J/JARCH gND AN AUCKLAND CONCERT PARTY consisting of: Miss Verner Wishart (soprano) Mr Robert Simmers (baritone) Miss Beryl Smith (contralto) Mr Will Wrightman (comedian and Scotch singer) Mr Jack Wood (magician) Mr Allan Power (pianist) Will provide a rare opportunity of hearing some of the best singers at present in Auckland. 478
DANCING JJONSTER JJANCE PAROCHIAL HALL Wednesday, jst Featuring for the first time in N.Z. “THE CHESTNUT TREE’’ Combined Bands Good Supper . Novelties galore. 380 TYANCE Maungatapere Hall X THURSDAY, March 2to follow School Picnic. Gents 2/-, Ladies 1/6. Music by Melody Makers’ Dance Band. 455 /YTAIKA HALL DANCE THURS- ■ DAY, March 2. Good floor, good supper. Syncopators’ Band. Indies 1/6, Gents 2/6. 481 rpOMORROW! THURSDAY, March 2. A GRAND TENNIS DANCE at TITOKI. Frank Carter’s Orchestra. Admission 2/- and l/6i 467 WHANGAREI ROWING <XUB LT ■ DANCE in the PAROCHIAL HALL on SATURDAY, March 4. Novelty dances. Good supper. Ray Goodison’s Orchestra. Admission 2/-. 479 T EST We Forget! WHAKAPARA HALL, March Bth. Grand Presentation of new chair to Miss Mary Nash. Ces Wright’s Band. Mum Gardiner, O.C. ' ■ . 480 OHIRLEY MAXWELL, Teacher of ° Dancing, All classes resumed. l Sat,, Feb. 25th—Y.W.C.A. Hall, 9 a.m. Onerahi, 2 p.m. Terms moderate, in advance. 105 .WARRINGTON School -of Dancing ~y /(next Plaza). Keep fit. Children and Adults’ Physical Culture, Greek and National Dancing. All classes taught." 74
USED CARS FOR SALE £65, Model A Ford. (2) Y Fords, £1251 ■ and £135, Morris 10, £145. Pontiac, £245. (2) Morris Tourers, £4O and £3B. Half-ton Capital Chevrolet Truck, £45. ’Phone 2633; Private 2237. Cars bought, sold and exchanged.—WHANGAßEl MOTORS, 11 Bank Street. W2O 1936 CHEV. TOURING SEDAN ; 1300 Miles New Condition Throughout See this at WYLIE’S Garage RATHBONE STREET Phones 2454 Residence 2520 Wl2 SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS 1936 MORRIS Commercial 30cwt, Tip Body • £135 1937 MORRIS Commercial SOcwt Hydraulic Hoist £3OO 1937 AUSTIN 10 Saloon £235 1926 SUNBEAM Tourer, cost £1250 new . £95 1938' HILLMAN MINX Saloon De Luxe £255 1935 CHEVROLET Junior Coupe,, 16,000 miles £220 1930 MARQUETTE Saloon ..... £IOO 1937 CHEVROLET 15cwt, new £275 1935 GRAHAM Saloon, 24 m.p.g, £275 N.A. FARMERS’ CO-OP. LTD. WHANGAREI Phone 2486 Phone 2486 N 1
USED CARS USED CARS HERE IS ONE IN THE QUALITY FIELD—CHRYSLER 1936 TOURING SEDAN for £275 MORRIS 8, 1937 £lB5 FORD 8, 1938 £2lO CHEVROLET 1935 Truck, S.W.E £145 STUDEBAKER Roadster .. £45 HILLMAN 1936 Saloon .... £235 AUSTIN 1936 Saloon £2lO CHEVROLET 1928 Ton Truck £9O FAIRHALL MOTORS Ltd. FORD DEALERS BROADWAY & KAEKOHE Phones 94S and 94M B 9
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Northern Advocate, 1 March 1939, Page 12
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