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AMUSEMENTS Let us transport you from the Land of Stern Reality to the Land of “MAKE-BELIEVE.” TOWN HALL TOWN HALL for a season of three nights and one Matinee (Wed.), commencing MONDAY NEXT The Spectacular Xmas Pantomime — (“JACK & THE BEANSTALK” !“JACK & THE BEANSTALK” I “JACK & THE BEANSTALK” Seven Gorgeous Scenes. SEE The Seven Dwarfs. SEE The Trip to Cloudland. SEE The Giant's Palace. SJEE The Bean Ballet. SEE The Shepherds of the Stars. SEE The Widow K'Phipps. SEE The Nursery Rhyme Sequence. SEE Snow White and the Prince. SEE The Phantom Army. SEE The Comedy Auction Sale. SEE The Three Mutes. SEE The Three Pigs and the Big Bad Wolf. HEAR Sgt. Don Ponder in the Original Prologue. HEAR J. Carrington-Wellby as the Demon King. All the ingredients of a firstclass show. IT IS ENTERTAINMENT FOR CHILDREN FROM NINE TO NINETY. Entire Proceeds for Patriotic Fund RESERVES ARE BETTER THAN REGRETS— So Book your seats now at Laurie's. Circle and Front Stalls, 3/-. Back Stalls, 2/-. Children half price to all parts. Producer: Sgt. HOWARD MOODY. 483 RAILWAY NOTICES RACES AT ELLERSLIE—DECEMBER 26 AND JANUARY 1. U\N December 26 and January 1 the usual 5.20 a.m. Whangarei-Auck-land train leaves Whangarei 5.0 a.m., Auckland arrive 11.20 a.m. Return train leaves Newmarket Jn. for Whangarei 6.16 p.m. (December 26), 6.33 p.m. (January 1.) For further particulars see handbill or inquire at stations. 755 ACCOMMODATION A BERCORN, above Town Hall, Auck. Bed, B’fast 6/6, parking. Ph. 45-254. PEOPLE’S PALACE, Queen St., AuckJL land, Ist class accom. Moderate tariff. rpHE LEVIATHAN, Bank Street—The Bed & Breakfast" House. Ph. 2526. pjIGH gCHOOL BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOLS Headmaster: A. R. Ryder, M.A., B.Sc. BOARDING ESTABLISHMENTS There will be two boarding houses ready for occupation in February, 1943 (1) GIRLS’ BOARDING HOUSE. This is a new concrete building equipped with modern requirements, with accommodation for 64 boarders. (2) BOYS’ BOARDING HOUSE. Accommodation will be provided for 50 boarders. A School Prospectus will be forwarded on application to the Headmaster. School reopens February 2, 1943. 146 JAS. REID, Secretary. A UCKLAND HOTEL STONEHURST, Symonds St., the family hotel de luxe (un-licensed). Ample accommodation now available. Lovely views. 100 rooms. Tariff from 14/- per day.—Manageress, Mrs. R. J. Rex. Telegraphic Address: “Stonehurst.” 147 COME TO PARAKAI HOUSE HELENSVILLE FOR A REAL HOLIDAY OR REST Hot Mineral Baths (Plunge, Slipper and Roman). Social Hall, Tennis Court. Excellent Cuisine. Splendid Service. Ample Garage Accommodation. Appointed A.A. Hostel. Moderate Tariff. PHONES Helensville - 35 Auckland ... 48-087 Mrs. F. M. RIMMER— Manageress. MACHINERY FOR SALE, CARS FOR SALE, AND PROPERTIES FOE SALE APPEAR ON PAGE 3.

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Northern Advocate, 19 December 1942, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Northern Advocate, 19 December 1942, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Northern Advocate, 19 December 1942, Page 10