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AMUSEMENTS SHOW PLACE OF WHANGAREI Dir. - - Amalgamated Theatres Ltd. Deaf Aids Available. TONI Gll T g Out of the Frying’ Pan Into Hysterics! Laughs follow in such quick succession that perpetual motion seems stationei'y in comparison. Screams, Shrieks and Wildly Hysterical Fun! Columbia Films present CHARLES COBURN /// MARGUERITE CHAPMAN Radiating Joy and Happiness in the Comedy with a Tingle—“MY KINGDOM FOR A COOK” “MY KINGDOM FOR A COOK” “MY KINGDOM FOR A COOK” “MY KINGDOM FOR A COOK” “MY KINGDOM FOR A COOK” He thought the most beautiful thing in the world was a roast duck . . . until somebody cooked his goose! (Approved for Universal Exhibition) —— In Addition Women Fighting’ Like Tigresses for a love the law would deny them. Ready lo tear the world to pieces to get back their man! LINDA DARNELL /// MICHAEL DUANE In the Full of Thrills “CITY WITHOUT MEN” “CITY WITHOUT MEN” (Recommended by Censor for Adults) Also LATEST AIR MAIL NEWS PLANS at THEATRE (Phone 2222.) NOTE THIS DATE—FRIDAY NEXT, MAY 5 ¥/ W iREGENTI COMBINED SERVICES’ RACING CLUE “ON TO VICTORY MEETING” in the TOWN HALL WIIANGAREI First Race at 7.30 p.m. 3. Temporary Staff Handicap 7.30 p.m. 2. Butter Cup Hurdles 7.50 p.m. 3. Whangarei Cup 8.20 p.m. 4. Punter Stakes 8.40 p.m. 5. Bowlers’ Steeples 0-0 p.m. G. Army Stakes 0.20 p.m. 7. Publicans' Handicap 0.40 p.m. 3. Consolation Hack Race .. 10.0 p.m. Splendid entries have been received for each event. Good racing assured. IN AID OF PATRIOTIC FUNDS RACE CARDS 1/- each, on sale Thursday, May 4. which admit to the Races. L, O. HALL. Hon. Secretary, Whangarei Patriotic Amusement 959 Committee. DANCING TjjONT Forget DRUIDS’ DANCE - PAROCHIAL HALL. SATURDAY, April 29. Ray Goodison's Orchestra. Admission 2/-. 804 PATRIOTIC DANCE FOR VISITING SERVICEMEN Town Hall TONIGHT Music by SCYLLA CALKIN’S NEW DANCE BAND Bus for Kamo after the Dance. Admission 2/-. 406 JJARUA |>ATRIOTIC jJANCE CRITERION THEATRE HIKURANGI . MONDAY MAY 1 811 rjpAURAROA J-JALL * I) A' A C E In aid of Soldiers' Parcels. Good Music and Supper. TUESDAY MAY 2 jQANCE jQANCE PAROCHIAL HALL TUESDAY MAY 2 Scylla Calkin’s New Dance Band. Monte Carlo and Spot Waltz Prizes. Visiting servicemen welcome. Proceeds in aid of Patriotic Funds. Admission 2/-. 997 DAN C E WHAREORA HALL WEDNESDAY MAY 3 A presentation will be made to Mr. A. Clarke, in appreciation of his services as Councillor for Manaia Riding. All Welcome. Admission: 2/- and 1/6. 935 'AT MATA HALL—A Farewell Dance •? to Mr. and Mrs. W. Doar on FRIDAY, May 5. Bruce Jonas' Orchestra. 5 HHE Dance that was to be held in - the Parua Bay Hall on Saturday, lay G. lias been POSTPONED until udher notice. 008 “W ARRINGT °N SCHOOL OF DANCING” Ballroom, Tap, Operatic, National, Greek. Private lessons by appointment. W 26 MACHINERY FOR SALE pOND Tripod and Chain Harrows, Disc Harrows.—Ben F. Cranwell, Ltd., Manufacturers and Importers, Anzac Ave., Auckland. 474 YYNE Courtlana Waggon, two light Trailers, good tyres; one Sledge. We do Electric and Acetone Welding.— Bob Morrison, James St. (Phone 3101.) TRAC T O R S Caterpillar 15, fitted with rotary hoe; Case, 16 h.p., late model, Farmalltype; 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. rjHRACTOR QOY. 11 Vine Street. Box 246. Phones—247s Day, 2225 Night.

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Northern Advocate, 29 April 1944, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Northern Advocate, 29 April 1944, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Northern Advocate, 29 April 1944, Page 8

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