AMUSEMENTS plans now open for NOEL COWARDS “BLITHE SPIRIT” SHOW PLACE OF WHANGAREI REGE N T I Phone 2222 |j T lA* Dir. - - Amalgamated Theatres Ltd. Throughout N.Z. Hearing Aids Available. QTONI G II T ONE NIGIIT ONLY One of the Greatest Pictures ever to hit Ihe Screen! DRAMA ! THRILLS ! ROMANCE ! MYRNA LOY TYRONE POWER GEORGE BRENT BRENDA JOYCE in i I I Excellent Supports Include: Fashion Forecast Orphan Duck i Cartoon) WED. THUR 3. 20th Century-Fox presents RICHARD CONTE I AYE MARLOWE in “THE SPIDER” (Recommended by Censor for Adults) The Rockies Echo with the Rip-roar of this Rollicking. Frolicking Action Musical ! “THE THREE STOOGES” “THE THREE STOOGES” In their First Big Feature. Mary Beth Hughes Tim Ryan The lioosicr Hot Shots Jay Kirby The Cappy Rami Boys Spade Cooley King of Western Swing in ROCKIN’ in the ROCKIES ROCKIN’ in the ROCKIES (Approved for Universal Exhibition) Also Episode !) of "VALLEY OF VANISHING MEN” Our Thrilling Serial. PLANS AT Hasletfs Phone 2565 Regent Shop Phone 2578 u C-R(fß/] Jr y hm's^ AT LAST—rjp O W N | | A I. L (PROGRAMME A.) TONIGHT TONIGHT TONIGHT ;il S TONIGHT TONIGHT TONIGHT ANG EL A f ’ AILS EI. LES ANGELA PARSELLES ANG EL A PARSE LL E S ANGELA PARSELLES International Soprano and LETT IE KEYES LETTIE KEYES Brilliant Australian Pianist. Prices: 6 4 - and 2/C. plus Tax. IF YOU HAVE NOT RESERVED YOU STILL HAVE A CHANCE Apply at the Town Hall from 7 p.m. YOUR LAST CHANCE TO HEAR THIS SUPERB ARTIST Direction: Begg's Celebrity Artists. 760 PLANTS FOR SALE J»ARBERRY~ Common and Seed less"; J Benthamii; Macrocarpa; Pinus; Lawsoniana; Fruit Trees; Roses, etc. Price lists. —J. Keeley and Son, Ph. 2565, P.O. Box 45. Cambridge. 204 ABBAGE Plants! Enfield Market and Drumhead. Cauliflowers, 3/- per 100. Posted, Bd. extra. Mail orders receive prompt attention.—SKlNNEß’S GREENGROCERY, 54 Water Street. _ cd/s3 17 REE ON REQUEST Winter Gardening Magazine, featuring in colour latest Rose and Perennial introductions. Small Fruits, etc.—GRIFFITHS LTD, Mt Eden. AUCKcTIadIOLUS—Wide range of outstanding xJT varieties. Most beautiful shades. Superb set 12 named bulbs, 10/-, posted.—GRIFFITHS LTD, Mt Eden. AUCKLAND. C'l LADlOLUS—Exhibitors’ "Advocate’’ colxT lection of 12 separate named Show Glads for 10/-. post free. Illustrated' Catalogue Free.- —A. W. Larsen. Gladiolus Specialist. 30 Alma Road, Wanganui. 102 1 > ANUNCULUS. most vigorous, brilliant AY strain obtainable: 3/6 100, posted.—Marden’s Nurseries, Takapunn. 41
X»OSES Hand-selected trees of special k merit. Magnificent, colourful, fragrant blooms. Superb set 12 named. 32/6, posted.— GRIFFITHS LTD. Mt Eden, AUCKLAND. _ £ d/g3 T>ASPBERhIES7 Black Currants Grow 1 k your own. Raspberry Canes, 2/C doz. Black Currants, strong plants, best varieties, 1/- each, free on rail. Special quotes for bulk orders. —S. G. Slater. Orchardist. Greytown. 287 STRAWBERRIES—Captain Cook: Strong, K 7 vigorous growers. Prolific bearers. 50 for 5/-, 100 8/6. posted.—GRIFFITHS LTD. Mt Eden. AUCKLAND. cd/g3 AUCTION SALES CLEARING- SALE OTAIKAItANGI rpUESDAY JULY 9 AT 12 NOON Favoured with instructions from MR W. H. MATTHEWS, who is giving up dairying, we will sell as above his whole dairy herd, heifers, bulls and pigs, as follows: G 5 Jersey & Jersey cross Cows, to calve June, July & August. 15 Jersey Heifers, r.w.b. 12 Weaner Jersey Heifers. 2 Jersey Bulls. ALSO—--1(> Store Pigs. 3 Breeding Sows. 1 Devon Boar. Auctioneers’ Note: We have made an inspection of the above herd and can thoroughly recommend the cows to those wishing to replenish their herds with high-producing stock. All the cattle arc in excellent condition and should produce well on any reasonable class of country. To assist buyers the vendor is prepared to allow stock to remain on the property at their risk and responsibility for a reasonable period if required. Luncheon Obtainable. WALTER J^IMITED AUCTIONEERS - - WHANGAREI 278
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Northern Advocate, 25 June 1946, Page 8
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