AMUSEMENTS MADE TO MAKE THE WHOLE WORLD LAUGH! GEORGE WALLACE "Public Nit-Wit No. 1,” in “GONE TO THE DOGS” The Comedy that convulsed RECORD crowds EVERYWHERE Saturday Next P L A Z-A Direction; • J.C. Williamson Piet. Corp. Ltd. Scientifically Air-Conditioned 1 I f NOW SHOWING Final Screening 8 Tonight AGE-OLD MYSTERIES REVEALED AT LAST! “CLOISTERED” —- Leaves you in awed wonder, as the cameraman, by special permission, secured this amazing record within the enclosure forbidden to profane eyes. “CLOISTERED” - SEE—The Burial Rites of Living Novices. SEE—The Hair Shorn from the Heads • of Beautiful Postulants. SEE!—Three classes of women —Penitents,' Magdalenes, Sisters—living under one roof, but never fated to see each other. SEE —The Magdalenes wearing their crown of thorns. “CLOISTERED” BEAUTY! GRANDEUR! AWE! Both Approved for Universal Exhibition Tomorrow 7 45—Friday 3 and 7.45 p.m. No. 1- JACKIE COOPER THE LITTLE TOUGH GUYS "NEWSBOYS’ HOME” No. 2—Murder Backstage during first night of spectacular musical show * “PREMIERE” No. 3—Chap. 10: "LONE 1 RANGER” No. 4 \ OVERSEAS NEWS Both Recommended by Censor for Adults
gCOTLAND QALLING A BRAW SCOTCH CONCERT is to be held in the TOON HALL on ST. ANDREW’S NICHT The Bagpipes will be skirling when they dance the Hielan Fling. It’ll warm the cockles o’ yer hert tae hear yer Cronies sing “McCLUSKEY,” Noo, dinna forget, bring a’ yer freends. Help the Scotties in a guid cause. Net proceeds to St. John Ambulance. Book at LAURIE’S and avoid the crush. 695
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TOWN HALL SATURDAY DECEMBER 2nd Novelties. Buffet Supper. Proceeds in aid of Patriotic Fund. Members' of Special Force in uniform admitted free. - Ces Wright’s Popular Band Flannels Optional. Admission 2/-. 800 GHIRLEY MAXWELL, M.R.A.D. (Elem.), Teacher of Dancing. Studio: 194 Bank St. Tuition in Ballroom, Ballet, Tap, etc. Private lessons by appointment. 105 WARRINGTON School of Dancing—- ' Expert tuition in all branches. Ballroom, Tap, National, Operatic, Greek, Fencing, Physical Culture. 74 USED CARS FOR SALE. CARS FOR SALE 1938 MORRIS 8 Van £IBO 1934 De Luxe CHRYSLER Sed. £245 19317 CHEVROLET Coupe £265 19318 10 h.p. FORD 4-Door £215 19310 ESSEX Sedan £95 19219 ESSEX Sedan £6O 19218 TRIUMPH Sedan £BO See the 1939 DODGE Motor Cars we have in stock. Prices from £453 KIA ORA MOTORS LIMITED JAMES ST.— WHANGAREI Phone 2494, K2 LOOK! LOOK! LOOK! All Used Cars Reduced As Much As 10 Per Cent. 30 TRIPS TO CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION (Each limited to a value of £ls), Or £ls Cash if Preferred, Never before has there been an* offer like this! AH makes and models in our range of Used Cars . genuinely reduced as much as 10 per cent. In addition, up to December 20th, every buyer has an opportunity to win a Free Trip to the Centennial Exhibition. Now is the time to buy your Used Car. You win all ways—save money, have the largest selection, and an \ opportunity to visit the Exhibition - at our expense. Comb in and get the essential details of this wonderful Exhibition Free Trip Contest. LOOK AT THESE FOR VALUES Every one subject to as much as 10 per cent, off the price listed. 1938 Ford V 8 Fordor Sedan, one owner, as new £265 1938 Ford V 8 Coupe, small mileage, a snip £225 1938 Ford 10 h.p. Fordor Saloon, one owner; 9000 miles .... £220 1936 Austin 10 h.p. Fordor Saloon £145 Buick Light Six Sedan .... £65 Ford A Tourer ' £55 FAIRHALL MOTORS Ltd.' KAIK O HE Telephone Us (945)- for a Demonstration. F 8
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Northern Advocate, 29 November 1939, Page 10
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