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NORTHERN ADVOCATE DELIVERIES The “Advocate" service extends over the whole of Northland and the following information is supplied for the convenience of subscribers. This office must be notified before mid-day if subscribers wish their paper to be transferred the same day. WHANG AREI Main Office: Water Street. Tel. 2399. AGENTS Whangarei: Mr. Bassett, 170 Bank St.; Mr. J. McMinn, Kamo Rd.; Mr. H Menzies, Bank St.; Mr. E. B. Moore. Upper Bank St.; Mr. J. P. Woods, Cameron St. Hikurangi: Mr. C. B. Gager. Hukerenui: E. V. Ralls, Ltd. Kamo: J. Mclnerney. Mangapai: Mr. J.-Gillespie. Maungakaramea: A. McKenzie. Maungatapere: Mr. Bell. Ngunguru: Mrs. G. M. Goodhue. Onerahi: E. Brown. Pakotai: A. H. Alexander. Paihia: E. Broberg. Parua Bay: Mr. A. R. Lamb, c/o Post Office. Portland: Mr. J. Gillespie. Ruakaka: Mrs. George Prescott. Russell: Mr. D. H. Woodcock. Taurar' 1-- Msstar G. Graf. Tauiikura: Mr. E. B. dagger. Titoki: Mr. F. Brake. Towai: E. V. Ralls, Ltd. Waiotira: W. J. Moore. Waikiekie: R. Exley. Waipu: Master J. Lawrence, c/o The Manse. Waipu Cove: E. T. C. Wigley. Whakapara; Mr. G. Venn. Whananaki: Mr. F. Livingstone. Deliveries are also maintained in the following districts: Akerama, Glenbervie, Helena Bay, Hora Hora, Houto, Huanui, Jordan Valley, Kaimamaku, Kara, Kirikopuni, Kiripaka, Kokopu, Marlow, Maromaku, Marsden Point, Marua, Mata, Matapouri, Maunu, Moengawahine, Mokau, Motatau, Ngararatunua, Nukutuwhiti, Oakleigh, Ocean Beach, One Tree Point, Opuawhanga, Otaika, Otaikarangi, Otonga, Otuhi, Owhiwha, Paiaka, Parakao, Pataua, Pipiwai, Puhipuhi, Riponui, Ruakaka, Ruapekapeka, Ruatangata, Springfield Valley, Tahere, Taipuha, Tanekaha, Tangihua, Tangiteroria, Tangowahine, Tapuhi, Taranui, Three Mile Bush, Tutukaka, Waikiekie, Waiotu, Waiomio, Waiotama, Whananaki, Whangarei Heads, Whangaruru, Wharekohe, Whareora, Watitiri. MAUNGATUROTO - PAPAROA DISTRICT District Representative; Mr. A. H. Dallas, Paparoa (Phone 14). AGENTS Maungaturoto: Mr. A. Brooks. Deliveries are also maintained m the following districts: Ararua, Batley, Hakaru, Hukatere, Marohemo, Mareretu, Matakohe, Pahi, Tara, Te Arai, Wairere, Whakapirau. KAITAIA DISTRICT District Office: Princess Theatre Building, Commerce St., Kaitaia. Manager: Mr. R. Cockfield (Phone 97M.) AGENTS Ahipara: Mr. M. Packard, Phone 144 A., Kaitaia. Awanui: Mr. G. Dragicevich, Storekeeper. Broadwood: Mr, M. Kingdon, Storekeeper. Kohukohu: Mrs. R. Fell, Tea Rooms. Mangonui: Mr. D. J. McKay, Store-

AMUSEMENTS FINALLY g TONIGHT | “BARNACLE BILL” j (Approved for Universal Exhibition) WALLACE BEERY at his best. J. C. Williamson Picture Corpn. Ltd. P-L-A-Z-A 7.30 Thursday MELODY and THRILLS No. 1 Go to Town—and —live —laugh with these riotous radio rascals— KEN MURRAY : DON WILSON FRANCES LANGFORD and the cream of radio’s great specialty acts. [“SWING IT, SOLDIER”j (Approved for Universal Exhibition) It’s riotous, melodious fun de luxe. No. 2 We guarantee you a thrill you’ll never forget—in the outstanding thriller. | “AMONG THE LIVING” j (Rec. by Censor as Unsuitable for Young Children) with ALBERT DEKKER, HARRY CAREY SUSAN HAYWARD Also Ep. 10 “GANG BUSTERS” Serial. Plans at Laurie's (Phone 2403.) DANCING \7TCTORY CLUB VINERY HALL * DANCE TONIGHT Supper. Prizes. 1/6, Couples 2/6. 22 pATRIOTIC |^ANCE SOLDIERS’ REQUEST NIGHT TOWN HALL TONIGHT TONIGHT Ces Wright’s Band. Light Supper. Gents 1/6. Ladies 1/-. 832 TAANCE —TITOKI ** FRIDAY NOVEMBER 27 To celebrate the switching-on of electric power. 39 ■jyrEMBERS and Friends are reminded of the Happiness Club Old-time Dance, PAROCHIAL HALL, on SATURDAY NOVEMBER 28 Good Floor and Supper. Bartlett’s Orchestra. Admission 2/-. Men in uniform half price. 40 “WARRINGTON SCHOO L OF " DANCING” Ballroom, Tap, Operatic, National, Greek. Private lessons by appointment. W 26

AMUSEMENTS SHOW PLACE OF WHANGAREI ■ pil®E^E^ T !l!| I Dir. - - Amalgamated Theatres Ltd. Deaf Aids Available. g TONIGHT g FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY A Grand Return Season of one of the most popular pictures ever to reach the shores of N.Z. LAUGHS A MILLION WHEN YOU SEE GEACIE FIELDS GRACIE FIELDS GEACIE FIELDS in Her Greatest of All Productions—- — “KEEP SMILING” “KEEP SMILING” “KEEP SMILING” “KEEP SMILING” with MARY 3WAGUIRE JACK EONOKUE EXCELLENT SUPPORTING PROGRAMME (Approved for Universal Exhibition) FRIDAY NEXT— It’s Ihe funniest story since Eve doubled-crossed Adam out of his rib. HENRY FONDA GENE TIERNEY Brilliant Star of “Sundown,” in' HER FIRST MODERN ROLE—“RINGS ON HER FINGERS” “RINGS ON HER FINGERS” “RINGS ON HER FINGERS” “RINGS ON HER FINGERS” Second Big Attraction Lupe’s on a rampage of roars and Rhythm! LUPE VELEZ in “HONOLULU LU” “HONOLULU LU” (Prog. Rec. by Censor for Adults) BOOK NOW at Haslett’s Music Store or Theatre Confectionery, Phones 2565 and 2578. BALLROOM TAP BALLET Latest methods by qualified teacher. SHIRLEY MAXWELL, M.R.A.D. (Elem.) London. Studio: 194 Bank Street. 90

keeper. Deliveries are also maintained in the following districts: Ahipara, Barriball’s Road, Church Road, Cooper’s Beach, Diggers’ Valley. Fairburn, Fern Flat, Friar’s Road, Gill’s Road, Herekino, Houhora, Kaiaka, Kaingaroa, Kohumaru, Lake Ohia, Mangatoitoi, Mitimki, Motukaraka, Motutangi, Ngataki, Oruru, Pamapuria. Punguru, Paranui, Peria, Pukenui, Pukepoto, Runaruna, Snelgar’s Road, Takahue. Taipa, Te Kao, Tutekehua, Unahi Road, Victoria Valley, Waiharara. Wailiopo, Waipapakauri, Whangape, Wireless Road. KAIKOHE DISTRIST District Office: Broadway, Kaikohe. Manager: Mr. W. Freer (Phone 67.) AGENTS Kaeo: Mr. E. H. Brown. Kawakawa: Master D. Turner. Kerikeri: Mr. J. Kendall, Storekeeper. Moerewa: Otiria Junction .Store. Okaihau: Master' Jock Henderson. Paihia: Mr. E. L. Broberg, Storekeeper. Deliveries are also maintained in the following districts: Cook’s Road, Okaihau; Gammon’s Road, Horeke; Kahoe Bridge, Lake Omapere; Lake Road, Okaihau; Mangamuka, Matangirau, Mataraua, Matauri Bay, Ngawha, Ohaeawai, Omapere, Omahuta, Omaunu, Opononi, Oruaiti. Oue, Pakaraka, Puketona, Pupuke, Rangiahua, Remuera, Sales, Taheke, Tauranga Bay, Totara North, Urnawera, Utakura, Waiare, Waihou Valley, Waima, Waimate, Waimamaku, Waimatenui, Waiotemarama, Waipapa, Wekaweka, Whirinaki.

AGAR AGAR SEAWEED Now that wanner weather is here, seaweed collecting will be much more pleasant. Those Northlanders I who live near the coast where this seaweed is obtainable will be able to do some good patriotic work during the summer, and I hope they will. I hope you read the statement in tlie “Advocate” on Monday, and from it you can see how much the seaweed is needed. Here’s another chance to do a really worthwhile patriotic effort, Northlanders. And you will be adding to your income too. Will those of you who are near the coast see that the new plant in New Zealand is kept going with plenty of seaweed? STAMP TOTAL This week the Stamp-Totaller-in-Chief is back on the job, and has promised us a total. I guess she won’t have time to count all the stamps that have come in during her absence but she will count all she can. Here’s the total. 706,836 See how many we can have by Christmas—that is not far off. BIRTHDAY GREETINGS November 24.—Julian Chapman. November 26. —Isabel Attwood, Desmond Cullen, Beryl Flower, Lois Masters, Pamela Norton, Daisy Tipton, Jean Unkovich. November 27.—Althea Cliff, Clive Ruddell, Mary Tweedie. November 28.—Keith Baker, Brian Coxsmith, Ngaire Douglas, Dudley Eyes, Marie Forsyth, Joyce Rogers. November 29.—Iris Brown, Dick Butler, | Bob Hornell, Dorothy Hodren, Maureen O’Sullivan, Naomi Penney, Mary Stevens, Bruce Taylor, Kathleen Tapania, Selwyn Thomassen, Joy Thorburn. November 30.—Anne Davidson. Loma Erne. Rae Kehoe, Alan Mitchell, Christine Moselen, Betty Seager. December X. —Selma Guest, Eric Johnston, Keith Mclnerny, Fay Morris, Tahu Rapana, Nora O’Grady, Marie Stewart,

December 2. —Olive Alan, Lucy Culham, Margaret Frain, Jack Goodison, Eric Mcßeth, lan Parsons, Hinauri Strongman, Leona Subritzky, Joyce Vining Desmond Whitelaw, Stamp Collector-in-Chief.

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Northern Advocate, 25 November 1942, Page 6

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