at your THEATRE AVOIDS power cuts. ~ amusements' Direction: Kerridge - Odeon J. C. Williamson Picture Corpn. Ltd. Hearing Aids Available EMERGENCY POWER UNIT INSTALLED 7.45 Tonight Only o FEATURES 2 ELLA RAINES ROD CAMERON FRANK McHUGH in “THE RUNAROUND” “THE RUNAROUND” and BILL ELLIOTT Iris Meredith James Craig in “TAMING of the WEST” “TAMING of the WEST” (Both App. for Universal Exhibition) RESERVE NOW for SATURDAY COINCIDING WITH ITS AUCKLAND RELEASE Universal - International Present DEANNA DURBIN DEANNA DURBIN DEANNA DURBIN DEANNA DURBIN DEANNA GIVES US AS SHE WAS WHEN SHE WAS EIGHTEEN BRIGHT! VIVACIOUS! FULL OF YOUTH AND CHARM! “I’LL BE YOURS” “I’LL BE YOURS” “I’LL BE YOURS” IT HAS PRACTICALLY EVERYTHING— THE STARS THE STORY THE SONGS AND SWELL ROMANCE WITH TOM DRAKE (Sensational star of “Green Years” and “Meet Me in St. Louis”) WILLIAM BENDIX ADOLPHE MENJOU Deanna Sings—“ Sari Waltz” “Granada” —"Brahms’ Lullaby”—"lt’s Dreamtime” —“Cobleskill School Song.” SATURDAY Morning 10 A.M. AS USUAL THE YOUNG NEW ZEALANDERS’ CLUB Listen in to your session at 7.45 a.m. Saturday. Come and hear about our SOAP CAMPAIGN FOR BRITAIN CARTOONS AND A SPECIAL FEATURE—“JUST WILLIAM” Reservations at PLAZA Tel. 2525. i Wedding Photographs by | Northland Photography I Arrange for us to come to your wedding. I Advise us of your kitcheA tea— be there. ! On THE day the Cameraman will be waitj ing at-the Bride's home and photograph the proceeding from then until the reception is over. Hundreds of photos will be taken, and you will have an excellent selection. We will come along to the celebrations in the evening, too, if desired.^ 3 CAMERAMEN available for this service. The one operator will attend the function RIGHT THROUGH—so he will take a personal interest in it. RING 2939 or write to Northland Photography BOX 247 WHANGAREI Agents: WISEMANS. Phone 2576. cd/nlO PANELBEATERS ~ j TMTOTORISTS I Mudguards patched, dents i taken out, breaks welded by ENSOM & ROSS, Panelbeaters. Bank Street, opposite Commercial Hotel. Phone 2485. cd/el MOTOR SERVICES £)ALBETH jyjOTOR gER VICES Depart Whangarel—B.3o a.m. and 2.45 p.m. Arrive Kaikohe —11.0 a.m. and 5.45 p.m. Depart Kaikohe—7.ls a.m. and 2.30 p.m. Arrive Whangarel—lo a.m. and 5 p.m. On Saturdays the 8.30 a.m. service from Whangarei and 2.30 p.m. from Kaikohe will NOT run. CENTRAL DEPOT —Water St, Whangarei. Booking Office: Phone 2846. Booking Office, Kaikohe: Phone 159. co/d3 STRUCTURAL AND WELDING REPAIRS TO ALL CLASSES OF AGRICULTURAL AND CONTRACTORS’ EQUIPMENT, AUTO PARTS, LAWNMOWERS AND GARDEN TOOLS. For expert and personal attention, consult— Wallace Welding Works Corner RATHBONE & ROBERT STS. Phone 3283. CO/W4
An enjoyable evening SAVES POWER and AMUSEMENTS ] BOOKINGS VERY I HEAVY! Unpaid reserves cannot be held after 7.30 p.m. Box Plan at Theatre — Saturday and Monday. GRAND EASTER ATTRACTION The BELLS of ST. MARY’S The BELLS of ST. MARY’S SHOW PLACE OF WHANGAREI • REGENT • Phone 2222 Direction: Amalgamated Theatres Ltd. j Throughout N.Z. I Hearing Aids Available. J 7.30 —TONIGHT —7.30 I 7.30 TONIGHT 2 FEATURES g Feature No. 1— Modern and Classical Music, combined with Romance and Laughter! ‘DING DONG WILLIAMS’ ‘DING DONG WILLIAMS’ (Approved for Universal Exhibition) starring Glenn VERNON Marcy McGUIRE Felix BRESSART Anne JEFFREYS and RICHARD KORBEL (11-year-old Concert Pianist) Feature No. 2 MORGAN CONWAY BONITA GRANVILLE in TRUTH ABOUT MURDER TRUTH ABOUT MURDER (Recommended by Censor for Adults) COMMENCING ©SATURDAY MATINEE 2 p.m. EVENING 8 p.m, ©MONDAY I 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. I • TUESDAY | 8 p.m. THE FILM THAT IS TAKING THE I COUNTRY BY STORM! I R.K.0.-Radio Pictures Present } The BELLS of ST. MARY’S I The BELLS of ST. MARY’S 1 The BELLS of ST. MARY’S, The BELLS of ST. MARY’S It’s Tops In Entertainment! BING CROSBY BING CROSBY INGRID BERGMAN INGRID BERGMAN They’re a Grand Pair in the Grandest Picture of the Year . . . Join their Laughs . . . Share their Tears . . . and when Bing and Bergman Sing, your | ' Heart will be in Tune ! In LEO McCAREY’S The BELLS of ST. MARY’S The BELLS of ST. MARY’S The BELLS of ST. MARY’S The BELLS of ST. MARY’S (Approved for Universal Exhibition) A VIBRANT, HUMAN STORY OF A GROUP OF PEOPLE DEVOTED TO THE SERVICE OF HUMANITY. I I I SATURDAY - - 9 a.m. © CHUMS CLUB # © CHUMS CLUB # A BIG, BRIGHT HOLIDAY LAUGH ATTRACTION ! LAUREL and HARDY in “THE BULLFIGHTERS” “THE BULLFIGHTERS” “THE BULLFIGHTERS” (Approved for Universal Exhibition) j | BIRTHDAY \ j GREETINGS ! < April < ■ ■S sth—Barrie Green, 4 Donald St. / I 5 6th—Graham Reed, 21 Elizabeth St. ) < 7th—Neville Palmer, 22 Hassard St. t < Bth—Richard Fisher, 14 Shorthand St. < ) Malcolm Gardner, 3 Haronui St. 5 1 > Pamela Patterson, 27 Norfolk St. \ | < 10th—Melvin Woodgatc, 33 King St. ( | S Gary Thackeray, 69 Kamo Rd. ) i > 11th—Joan McFarlane, “Wahroonga.” 47 ) I j Kamo Rd. £ j PLANS AT—HASLETT’S MUSIC STORE - - Tel. 2565 REGENT SWEET SHOP or THEATRE Tel. 2222 NOTE —Phone No. 2578 is no longer connected to the Recent Sweet Shop. SCHOOL OF DRESSMAKING i Tj'iNROL NOW for Dressmaking Classes at the HOLLYWOOD SCHOOL OF DRESSMAKING. 1 Hunt Street.
Community Art Service Whangarei Presents A THREE-DAY FESTIVAL OF “MUSIC AND PICTURES” The Music . . . CONSTANCE MANNING Soprano RECITAL—TOWN HALL— MONDAY APRIL 14 at '8 p.m. Admission—3/- Reserved. 2/- Unreserved. Plan opens at Haslett's Music Store, Tuesday April 8. OWEN JENSEN Pianist LECTURE RECITAL “PICTURES IN MUSIC” TOWN HALL— FRIDAY APRIL 11 at 8 p.m. Admission 2/-. Children 1/-. The Pictures . . . PHOTOGRAPHIC EXHIBITION—BUTLER’S HALL— APRIL 11. 12, 14. Admission Cd. Children Free. IRENE JENSEN (of London Polytechnic School* will give a Lecture on the Exhibition in BUTLER’S HALL— SATURDAY APRIL 12 at 8 p.m. Admission 1/-. 1 GRAND DAY FOR ALL ! ! WHANGAREI SCOTTISH SOCIETY HIGHLAND GAMES & GATHERING SATURDAY APRIL 5 STARTING 10 A.M. KENSINGTON PARK KENSINGTON PARK
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Northern Advocate, 3 April 1947, Page 8
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