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AMUSEMENTS Where Sound Is Perfect! -R■E:&= E : N : T - In Cool and Refreshing Atmosphere Dir: Amalgamated Theatres Ltd. Deaf Aids Available Tonight 8 p.m. and Monday. ELSA MAXWELL’S Scintillating Story . . . Full of bright, breezy dialogue and situations that will keep you simmering with laughter! H with LINDA DARNELL ANN SOTHERN James Eilison Lynn Bari John Halliday (Recommended by Censor for Adults). GAY! SNAPPY! SPICY! ASSOCIATE FEATURE: You never saw such a pair. They’ll trade you for anything you’ve got . . . skin you maybe . . . But throw in a lot of laughs to boot. JANE WITHERS JANE WITHERS LEO CARRILLO . , In a heart warming study that stirs the wonderlust in us all. “CHICKEN WAGGON FAMILY” “CHICKEN WAGGON FAMILY” “CHICKEN WAGGON FAMILY” Approved for Universal Exhibition NEWSREEL SCOOP THE HAMMERING and DOOM of the “GRAF SPEE” Incidents in the last hours of and the scuttling of the Graf Spec after the defeat by the British Squadron in which fought the ACHILLES DANCING • PATRIOTIC jQANCE TOWN HALL, TONIGHT TONIGHT Ces. Wright’s Dance Band. Buffet Supper Novelties. Admission 2/-. Members of Special Force in Uniform FREE. Introducing for the first time in Whangarei “THE BEER BARREL POLKA.” Demonstrated by the Warrington School of Dancing. 672 "JIT AUNGATAPERE Women’s Institute Branch. Dance to be held in the Maungatapere Hall on FEB. 27th. Ladies 1/6, Gefits 2/-. Proceeds towards Soldiers’ Comforts. 619 pHE jQANCE OF OPUAWHANGA LEAP YEAR BALL FEBRUARY 29. pHE CEASON Good Floor and Supper. Mrs Cunningham’s Orchestra. Prices: 2/- and 2/6. 733 T> UATANGATA HALL—A dance will be held on March 1 as a send-off to Bill Bowers, who is going into camp. Further announcements later. 751 WARRINGTON School of Dancing Fully qualified staff: Operatic, Greek, Ballroom, Tap and Physical Culture. Children and Adults prepared for examinations. Private lessons by appointment. 7-1 CHIRLEY MAXWELL, M.R.A.D. Dance Studio: 194 Bank Street. Tuition in Ballroom, Ballet and Tap, etc. Tiny tots’ class, Saturday, 2 p.m.

USED CARS FOR SALE Our USED CARS are a BETTER QUALITY, they are CHEAPER, and you have a BIGGER RANGE from which to choose. SEDANS £2O to £325 TOURERS £7 to £IOO TRUCKS £2O to £225 MOTOR CYCLES . £lO to £3O CALL, RING or WRITE. We will gladly give you a demonstration. WESTONS MOTORS LIMITED 15 V/ATER STREET WHANGAREI. PHONES: 2244. Pte. 2443. 2540. “Your Money’s Worth Always.” 732 JgCONOMICAL TRANSPORT 1935 SINGER LIGHT DELIVERY New Paint, Overhauled £95 WYLLIE’S GARAGE RATHBONE STREET Phones —Business 2454, Private 2520. Wl2 AUTO PARTS LTD. 11 VINE STREET NOW WRECKING— Morris Oxford. Reo Wolverine. Rugby. Whippet. Good 12-volt Battery For Sale. PHONE 2830. LOOK! LOOK! LOOK! QOMPARE pHESE pRICES YOU CANNOT BUY BETTER

1938 CHEVROLET SEDAN. One owner. A real snip at £245 1938 FORD V 8 Fordor. One owner. Small mileage. As • new £265 1936 AUSTIN 10 Fordor Saloon. One owner. Bargain at .... £255 FORD A Tourer. A good buy at £45 FORD A Light Delivery. One owner. Genuine mileage 16,000; five new tyres. Newly painted £65 OAKLAND Tourer, in real good condition £45 These are just a Few of Our Bargains in Used Cars. PHONE US AT 94 KAIKOHE FOR A DEMONSTRATION FAIRHALL MOTORS FORD DEALERS KAIKOHE F 8

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Northern Advocate, 24 February 1940, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Northern Advocate, 24 February 1940, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Northern Advocate, 24 February 1940, Page 12