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AMUSEMENTS jjATINEE rpOMORROW g RMSHOW PLACE OF WHANGAREI I Dir. - - Amalgamated Theatres Ltd. Deaf Aids Available 7.45 ~T ONIGHT -7.45 It’s the Biggest and Greatest Laugh Riot since “The Dictator” Columbia Pictures present FIRST N.Z. SCREENINGS of FRANCHOT TONS jjjREGENT || JOAN BENNETT in ALLYN JOSLYN CECIL CUNNINGHAM ROGER CLARK (Approved for Universal Exhibition) MILTON BERLE in ‘ 1 WHISPERING GHOSTS ’ ’ ‘ ‘ WHISPERING GHOSTS ’ ’ “WHISPERING GHOSTS” with BRENDA JOYCE JOHN SHELTON (Prog. Rec. by Censor for Adults) Also LATEST AIRMAIL NEWS RESERVE NOW FOR THIS OUTSTANDING PROGRAMMEat HASLETT’S MUSIC STORE or THEATRE CONFECTIONERY Phones 2565 and 2578 DANCING PATRIOTIC DANCE Town Hall Saturday ALAN FORD’S RHYTHM STYLISTS 828 AIR TRAINING CORPS. DANCE DANCE THIS SATURDAY at Y.W.C.A. Hall - Rust Lane Ces Wright’s Orchestra (No. 2) Novelties. Supper. Admission 21- and 1/6. This Dance is for members and their friends only. 827 T>ALLROOM : TAP : BALLET J Latest methods by qualified teacher. Shirley Maxwell, M.R.A.D. (Elem.) London. Studio: 194 Bank Street. 244 -WARRINGTON SCHOOL OF DANCING” Ballroom, Tap, Operatic, National, Greek. Private lessons by appointment. W 26 USED CARS WANTED A BSOLUTELY Highest Spot Cash for your Used Car or Truck.— Whangarei Used Car Depot, 10 Rathbone St. Phone 2276. Private 3159. 154 ITTANTED—IO h.p. Car.—State price, condition, etc., to Shamrock Linen Co., Ltd., Auckland. 530 PHOTOGRAPHY ■PALMER’S PORTRAIT STUDIOS for all photographic work. —Upstairs Palmer’s Bldgs., Cameron Street. Phone 3338. 747 fTHE ART STUDIOS BANK ST (opposite Town Hall)—For Highclass Portraiture.—GEO. WOOLLEY, ArPst. A 3

AMUSEMENTS J7INALLY ygQ rjpONIGHT “Kisses for Breakfast” (Rec. by the Censor for Adults) and “Arizona. Bound” (App. for Universal Exhibition) ► J. C. Williamson Picture Corpn. Ltd. 2 gATURDAY g i : PLAZA The SENSATIONAL REVELATIONS of the great UNDERGROUND ORGANISATION at work in occupied France to bring about the collapse of hated Nazism— IN METRO’S THRILLING “REUNION in PRANCE” “REUNION in FRANCE” “REUNION in FRANCE” “REUNION in FRANCE” (Rec. by the Censor for Adults) Featuring JOAN CRAWFORD JOHN WAYNE PHILIP DORN REG OWEN JOHN CARRADINE and a Huge Cast. ALIVE WITH THRILLS it reveals as nothing else has done the scourge which must be destroyed before we are again to enjoy FREEDOM MATCHLESS FEATURETTES include AIR MAIL NEWS The Latest from All Fronts. MAGIC ALPHABET "Passing Parade” Gem. MASSACHUSETTS All-Colour Fitzpatrick. and MARCH OF TIME “America’s Food Crisis,” an absorbing number. PLANS at LAURIE’S (Phone 2403). FOR BETTER daomiGcir tit Uom&i. ffodT \ utuiai -uHJK Outdoor and indoor noises are greatly reduced In the dwelling which ha 9 walls and ceilings of Pinex, the modern material for all interior lining. Build a quiet home with Pinex, or use it to reline your present home, and enjoy insulation from the annoyance of modern noise. AND LISTEN - to the Pinex Radio Programme, broadcast by your Commercial Radio Station on Wednesday evenings at 9 o’clock. PINEX INSULATING BOARD lu Walls tLZLjteKo BUSINESS STATIONERY A WELL-PRINTED, neatly-designed LETTERHEAD and attractively printed ENVELOPES lend prestige to your business. Ask for samples from THE NORTHERN ADVOCATE Phone 2399.

Take Your lunch Seriously S Don’t let a ‘scratch’ lunch undermine your health. Too many ‘fancy’ foods —cakes, sweets, pastry —throw your diet out of balance. You can plan your lunch to give you more energy and cheerfulness, and less fatigue. ADULJS —Choose as a basis for Lunch: Milk, cheese, egg (if any), fish or meat, peas, beans, lentils. If you do sedentary work or are putting on weight, go for Vegetable Salads, and go easy on fancy foods. If you take your food to work, remember that a well-chosen home-packed lunch, can be more nourishing than a conventional hot meal. See below. CHILDREN— A good school lunch needs: (a) Two or more SUBSTANTIAL sandwiches —wholemeal for health, white bread for variety —with fillings of meat, egg, fish, liver, bacon or peas, beans or nuts or cheese alone, or with lettuce. (b) One sweet sandwich of dried fruits (dates, raisins, etc.), banana, chopped apple, black currant jam. (c) Something to chew after lunch raw fruit or vegetables. (d) Milk as a drink —school milk if available —if not, a bottle from home. Mothers ! Prepare school lunches at home so that you can be sure your child is getting the right kind of lunch. FREE BOOKLET of suggestions for School Lunches. Write for a copy to the Department of Health, Wellington.

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Northern Advocate, 1 October 1943, Page 6

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