AMUSEMENTS finally g ‘TENNESSEE TONIGHT JOHNSON' f| P-L-A-Z-A |i J. C. Williamson Picture Corpn. Ltd 7.30 Friday ACTION - THRILLS MELODY in a “GREAT" DOUELE No. 1 All the thrills of the Racecourse in a story of a boy whose faith in a horse will warm the “cockles of your heart" with its grand cast — CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN JAMES J. JEFFRIES and a superb cast of favourites ' “Mh CELEBRITY” j “Mr. CELEBRITY” < > > "(Approved for Universal Exhibition) It's a “Sweepstake” in Entertainment. No. 2 The Bright Musical “Hit” j “SWING A JINGLE” j (Approved for Universal Exhibition) A host of your radio favourites to entertain one and all. Also— Ep. 4 “ADVENTURES OF CAPTAIN MARVEL” Your favourite serial. Plans at Laurie's (Phone 2403.) Book for Saturday and DEANNA DURBIN in the brightest and greatest hit HIS BUTLER’S SISTER (Approved for Universal Exhibition) IT’S ENTERTAINMENT DE LUXE from first foot to last. CATERINGCATERING CATERING tlio bos!
m in on The PURUA Patriotic Committee is in charge of catering arrangements on SATURDAY and promises OMETHING SPECIAL KAPA MAORI KAPA MAORI Wild Pig and Kumaras. AFTERNOON TEA The ladies of Purua are busy preparing the very best HOME-MADE CAKES HOME-MADE CAKES Delicious SANDWICHES and SAVOURIES on the PRODUCE STALL PRODUCE STALL there’ll be EGGS EGGS [ VEGETABLES VEGETABLES POULTRY POULTRY CAKES CAKES ICE CREAM ICE CREAM DRINKS JJAFFLES J>AFFLES JDAFFLES Ton of FIREWOOD CAKE PICTURE DINNER LAMB 906 DANCING
PATRIOTIC DANCE FOR VISITING SERVICEMEN TOWN HALL TONIGHT Admission 2/-. 949 COMPLIMENTARY JQANCE 1.0 be held at KARA on SATURDAY APRIL 29 In honour of Stoker Alex McKINLEY. The Hill Billy Orchestra. Admission: Ladies 1/6, Gents 1/6. Ladies please bring a plate. 900 “WARRINGTON SC HOOL 0 F n DANCING” Ballroom, Tap, Operatic, National, Greek. Private lessons by appointment. W 26 MACHINERY FOR SALE TRAC T 0 R S Caterpillar 15, fitted with rotary hoe; Case, 16 h.p., late model, Farmall type; Model “B” Farmall, on suregrip rubber, fitted with mower, as new; Farmall 12 on rubber, fitted with mower and sweep; 10/20 McCormick; 8 h.p Ruston Hornsby Stationery Engine, as new: No. 12A Power Mower, to fit Fl2 or Fl 4 Farmall Tractors. All reconditioned. Write, phone or call. WHANGAREI CjTRACTOR (' IOY. 1 OY. 11 Vine Si reel. Box 24G. Phones—247s Day, 2225 Night. USED MACHINERY THOMSON, BAGLEY and Co., Ltd. Rathbone Street. Phone 3085. 1 2-Cow Gane Milker £45/-/-1 3-Cow Wallace Milker £45/-/-1 Blacks!one Diesel £BS/-/-3 Water Pumps from £6 10/Pulleys. Belling, etc. Agents for . . . L.K.G. Lowline Milker. MacEWAN’S Pumps. ALFA-LAVAL Separator Coy. 753 AUCTION SALES CLEARING- SALE RUSSELL SATURDAY M AY 0 AT 1 O'CLOCK In the Estate of Wm. OLIVER (Ddcd.) The herd of — 11 Dairy Cows. 3 S.H. Heifers. 1 Eull. 4 Calves. Also—l 30-gal. Alfa-Laval Separator, 4 6-gal. Cream Cans, 2 Buckets, etc., Tools, Copper, 2 Baths, 5 ,v Crosscut Saws, Scythes. Slashers, Hand Saws, etc. Also—Double and Single Iron Beds and Bedding. Dressing Tables; Chairs, Wardrobe, Washstands, Lino and Rugs, Medicine Chest, 7 Trunks, Couch, 6 H.B. Dining Chairs, Small Rocker, Cushions, 1 Old Grandfather Clock (out of repair), Sundries, etc., etc. WALTER WAKELIN Ltd. AUCTIONEERS : WHANGAREI 903
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Northern Advocate, 27 April 1944, Page 8
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