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AMUSEMENTS i \ Tonight at B—Tomorrow 2 and 8 pan. 1 A PERFECTLY BALANCED | PROGRAMME | No. I— Today’s Killers Stop at i Nothing! j Mary CARLISLE Lloyd NOLAN , In the amazing breath-taking story of a gangster supreme—“HUNTED MEN” Law-abiding lives invaded . . sheltered girls exposed . . homes riddled with machine-gun bullets . . . Recommended by Censor for Adults No. 2—A mad, merry comedy of college life and sport “CAMPUS CONFESSIONS” A , whirling comedy featuring the • world’s champion basketball player: “HANK” LUISETTI Chapter 14 “FLAMING FRONTIERS” Rice Sportlight: “PICK YOUR FAVOURITE”Commencing SATURDAY , . . Clark GABLE : Myrna LOY in “TOO HOT TO HANDLE” Both Approved for Universal Exhibition || P-L-A-Z-A | i | Direction: i % 1 1 J- C.WilliamsonPict.Corp. Ltd, j \ rp O W N JJ ALL V, WHANGAREI NEXT FRIDAY (St. Patrick’s Night) “ N EDO 0 ” and His Radio Celebrities CONCERT PARTY Including “Neddo,” “Pixie,” “Rocko,” Pete Kloss (the Yodelling Cowboy), Norman Lewis (the “Popeye” Boy), Pattie McMinn (Tap Dancer), Flo White (Soprano), Ossie Cheeseman and his Piano-Accordeon, “Ginger” and Stan. Rackett (Eccentric Dancers). You have heard them on the AIR—Now see them in PERSON Prices: 3/- and 2/- plus tax. Children Half Price. No extra to Reserve at R. Laurie’s \ . Music Store. 734 DANCING ■MADEIRA HALL St. Patrick’s Night (Friday, March 17th)- —■ .'Grand Dance. Dickinson’s Full Band. •Popular Prices: • 1/- and 1/6. . 830 .'TIUHANGAREI CRUISING CLUB—- * A Dance will be held in ONERAHI HALL on SATURDAY, 18th inst. Come and J enjoy yourselves after the Show. Good Music and Supper. Admission 2/-. A 6d Bus will leave P.O. at 7.45 p.m. 839 GHIRLEY MAXWELL, Teacher DancO ■ ing—Y.W.C.A. HALL. All Classes now in session. Special beginners’ ballf’oom class Monday, 7 p.m. 105 t*TARRINGTON School of Dancing (next Plaza). Keep fit. Children and Adults’ Physical Culture, Greek and National Dancing. All classes taught. 74

SKATING SKATING 'JHE JJERRYLAND J^INK ' WALTON ST. (Next Hardie Bros.) New Circular Floor Safety Rail SESSIONS Wednesday (Learners): 5 to 7 p.m. Ordinary: 7.30 to 10.30 p.m. Thursday; 7 to 9 p.m. (learners only). Saturday: 1.30 to 4.30 p.m., 5 to 7 p.m., , 7.30 to 10.30 p.m. POPULAR PRICES ! FUN FOR YOUNG AND OLD 845 - USED CARS FOR SALE 1 QQ7 FORD 10 Sports Roadster, one owner, £195; 1936 Chevrolet .Coupe, one owner, £265; 1936 Pontiac Sedan; cheap car, £245. Easy Terms. Own Finance, WHANGAREI MOTORS, 11 Bank St. Phone 2633. Private; 2237. W2O SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS 1936 MORRIS Commercial 30cwt. Tip Body £135 1937 MORRIS Commercial 30cwt. Hydraulic Hoist £2OO 1937 AUSTIN 10 Saloon £235 1926 SUNBEAM Tourer, cost £1250 new £95 1938 HILLMAN MINX Saloon J 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 CAES USED CARS PRECONDITIONED GUARANTEED Blue Seal Class— HILLMAN 1936 De Luxe £209 FORD 8 1938 Saloon .... £199 MORRIS 8 1937 Saloon .. £179 Square Deal Cars— FORD A 1929 Sedan .... £lO9 ESSEX 1929 Sedan £75 BUICK 1928 Sedan £69 CHEVROLET 1931 Roadster £ll9 To Sell as is— FORD 1929 Tourer £55 OVERLAND 1929 Tourer £SO HUDSON 1926 Sedan .... £35 Trucks and Vans— FORD V-8 1934 Van .... £139 CHEVROLET 1935 Truck £137 FORD A 1929 Van £45 ’ PAIRHALL MOTORS LTD. ' , FORD DEALERS KAIKOHE Phones 94S and 94M P.O. Box 66

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Northern Advocate, 16 March 1939, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Northern Advocate, 16 March 1939, Page 14