AMUSEMENTS There’s Another Popular Double-feature Programme at the ijlllllllllllllllllllllli I P-L-A-Z-A lIIIIII* 9 Dir.: J. C. Williamson Piet. Corp. Ltd. Hearing Aids Available. (Cosily Heated at Each Session) 7.45 TONIGHT and 11 a.m. -2 p.m. - 7.45 p.m. FRIDAY 1 FINAL CHAPTER of Universal’s \ Thrilling Chapter Play— < “SECRET AGENT X—9” FEATURE NO. 1— RUN FOR YOUR WIVES . . . HERE COMES CASANOVA JOE I A Racy, Rhythmic of Laughs, Songs and Romance. JOE E. BROWN , with June HAVOC Dale EVANS | “Casanova in Burlesque” [ FEATURE NO. 2 EQUALLY AS THRILLING AND MYSTIFYING AS IT WAS OVER THE AIR! The weirdest gang of criminals in history— The peg-leg killer! The paralysed fiend! The blind beggar ! The secret society czar ! The murdering doll! 1 “I Love A Mystery” [ with Nina FOCH George MACREADY Jim BANNON Barton YARBOROUGH (Both App. for Universal Exhibition) Reserve EARLY for THIS SAT. Plans at THEATRE Tel. 2525. For YOUR Candid Photographs Remember NORTHLAND PHOTOGRAPHY at WISEMAN’S PHONE 2576 cd/nlO
DONALD GOLDER (Conductor, Dargaville CommunityCentre Orchestra). TEACHER—VioIin, Mandolin, Guitar, Piano-Accordion. CLASSES COMMENCE Whangarei, WEDNESDAY SEPT. 25. Day and Night Sessions. WARRINGTON’S STUDIOS Those desirous of enrolling, please communicate— LAURIE’S MUSIC STORE Cameron Street. 444 DANCING JUST A REMINDER . . . DANCE FRIDAY NIGHT TITOKI HALL Come along and have some fun to the music of Phil Pomery’s Band. 966 gCOTTISH gOCIETY’S gOCIAL FRIENDLY SOCIETY’S HALL FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 27 Admission 1/6. Supper provided. 44 Don’t Forget . . . TOMORROW NIGHT TOWN HALL at 8.30 p.m. Support the NURSES’ BALL Ces Wright’s Band. Special Supper. 803 T)ON’T FORGET . . . • ST. JOHN AMBULANCE OLD-TIME DANCE Ambulance Hall Alexander St. SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 28 Excellent Home-made Supper.
Admission 2/- and 2/C. 73 J£AMO JJARTY DANCE KAMO HALL SATURDAY 28th 8 p.m. Nqvelties. Good floor. IVAN WALTERS’ BAND. Admission 2/-. Bus returning after dance. 85 Whangarei SWING CLUB SUNDAY SESSION Members and intending members are invited to a Session in the Warrington’s Studio SEPT. 29, 7.30 p.m. 71 'yyELCOME JJOME PARAKAO FRIDAY OCT. 4 GRAND DANCE in honour of KEA RIKA and LIONEL RAMSAY Good floor, music and supper and a good time for all. Roll up and give the boys a big hand. 51 SCHOOL OF DRESSMAKING ENROL NOW for Dressmaking Classes at the HOLLYWOOD SCHOOL OF DRESSMAKING, 1 Hunt Street. , EDUCATIONAL DISSATISFIED WITH YOUR PROSPECTS? /■IAN YOU confidently look forward to a steadily increasing income? Are YOU well established on the ladder of success, with even more lucrative and responsible appointments assured? If you cannot look forward to a substantially bigger salary before you are ■ much older, if a routine, small-pay job is all the future holds for you, then decide NOW to lift yourself out of the rut by qualifying in Accountancy under Hemingway's. Let Hemingway’s tried * and proved methods of Home Study Accountancy tuition set YOU on the path to success. Write today for Free Book ‘‘Accountancy’' to— JJEMINGWAY’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS P.O. Box 516, Auckland. cd/h2
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Northern Advocate, 26 September 1946, Page 10
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