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AMUSEMENTS SHOW PLACE OF WHANGAREI IEEGENTi Dir. - - Amalgamated Theatres Ltd. Deaf Aids Available. 7.45 Tonight GUEST NIGIIT - jy_ The Surprise Musical and Comedy Hit of the Season—20th Century-Fox presents JACK OAKIE 111 GEORGE MURPHY 111 LINDA DARNELL 111 WALTER BRENNAN /// ' in Mark Hillinger’s “RISE and SHINE” j “RISE and SHINE” : m gmg gggg m mm ■ J with MILTON BERLE (Approved for Universal Exhibition - ' No. 2 IT’S MIKE SHAYNE’S WEDDING . . . and the wise-cracking sleuth has just walked into double murder! LLOYD NOLAN (as Michael Shayne) in “DRESSED TO KILL” with MARY BETH HUGHES (Recommended by Censor for Adults) Wednesday 8 p.m. Thursday A mighty production of THRILLS! ACTION! SUSPENSE! and DARING! The tough, true, terrifying story of America’s most ruthless man-hunt . . . urged on by a woman’s mocking laugh! It gives no quarter—shows no mercy! 20th Century-Fox presents HENRY FONDA in “THE OX-BOW INCIDENT” with DANA ANDREWS MARY BETH HUGHES The thrill-packed, action-crammed feature — "‘THE UNDYING MONSTER 7 (Prog. Rec. by Censor for Adults) PLANS at Haslett’s Music Store or Regent Confectionery (Phones 2555 and 2578.) “WARRINGTON SCHOOL OF ” DANCING” Ballroom, Tap, Operatic, National, Greek, lessons by appointment. Private W 26 USED CARS WANTED T IGHT Car—Austin for preference. About £loo.—Write Light Car, Advocate. 142

HAIRDRESSING TELL A VAPOUR PERMANENT ’ * WAVE Soft, lasting, perfection in hair style when expertly ci'eated at BLUEBIRD Beauty Salon, Upper Bank St. Phone 3031. Open Mon. evenings. ELECTORAL McKinnon is young, progresSIVE, has considerable business experience—Marble Bar 21 years—and is straight-forward. Vote LES McKINNON Saturday. Vote LES McKINNON Saturday. 140 J^LECTIONS I will address a Public Meeting at the TOWN HALL on THURSDAY - JfAY 25 at 8 p.m. If any other candidates would like to address the electors at the meeting, I extend a cordial invitation to them to do so and to give me their names to announce in the advertisement tomorrow and Thursday. 123 DOUGLAS ROSS. WHANGAREI BOROUGH COUNCIL TO THE ELECTORS Ladies and Gentlemen— In response to numerous requests, I have decided to offer my services to the electors of Whangarei as a Borough Councillor and, if elected, I will endeavour to serve to the best of my ability. I stand for PROGRESS, SOUND FINANCE and a POLICY FOR LAYING OUR ROADS AND FOOTPATHS IN CONCRETE and the FUTURE DEVELOPMENT OF WHANGAREI. H. S. EEEHRE, 754 Whangarei. publicTnotices WHANGAREI CO-OPERATIVE TERMINATING BUILDING SOCIETY Results of Appropriation Meeting held on MAY 22, 1944. 3 BALLOTS OF £BOO EACH Group Noj I—Shares 1437-1440 (Whangarei) Group No. 2 —Shares 553-556 (Whangarei) Group No. 3 —Shares 105-108 (Taipuha) Have YOU invested in No. 4 Group and thus brought owning that home idea of yours nearer? If not, do so at once—you will have no regress. 145 R. R. ROSEMAN, Secretary. jfK /||k WHANGAREI PATRIOTIC yjr / VY COMMITTEE (PURUA PATRIOTIC SUBCOMMITTEE) The result of the drawing of the undermentioned raffles authorised by the Auckland Provincial Patriotic Council and drawn under the supervision of the Police Department at'the Municipal Buildings, Bank Street, on Monday, May 22, 1944; is as follows: LAMB, No. 10029-S A. O. Brown, Pipiwai R.D. DINNER, No. 10427-S—A. Eeehi»e,‘ Sec-1 ond Avenue, Whangarei. TON OF FIREWOOD, No. 11692-S Allison, 4 Dundas Road, Whangarei. ICED CAKE, No. 11406-S Mrs. G. Henare, Pipiwai. C. G. STIFFE, for Puma Patriotic Sub-Committee. 144

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Northern Advocate, 23 May 1944, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Northern Advocate, 23 May 1944, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Northern Advocate, 23 May 1944, Page 8

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