AMUSEMENTS ©MATINEE 2 p.m. # FRIDAY “Tarzan Huntress” | I I COMMENCES i I SCREENING SIMULTANEOUSLY WITH THE MIGHTY CIVIC, AUCKI | LAND, WHERE IT WILL COMMENCE ITS SECOND BIG WEEK, AND WHERE I | MANY PERSONS, CLAIMING NEVER HAVING SEEN A "TARZAN’’ FILM BEFORE, WERE DELIGHTED WITH I I ITS ENTERTAINMENT VALUE, I NOTWITHSTANDING THE FACT OF I | I UNIVERSAL INTEREST IN THE WILD I j I ANIMAL LIFE AND THE HUMANE I | ASPECT OF THEIR CARE BY I I "TARZAN.” GIVE THE KIDDIES A REAL TREAT BEFORE THEY GO BACK TO SCHOOL! SHOW PLACE OF' WHANGAREI ® REGENT ® Phone 2222 Direction: Amalgamated Theatres Ltd. Throughout N.Z. Hearing Aids Available. 8 TONIGHT 8 j 8 TONIGHT 8
TOMORROW 8 p.m. 2 BIG WESTERNS g Action Thrills Songs WESTERN No. 1— The Rockies knew only One LawShoot First and Shoot to Kill ! Then came “THE DURANGO* KID” CHARLES STARRETT CHARLES STARRETT CHARLES STARRETT with Tex Harding Dub Taylor and Spade Cooley, King of Western Swing in “Outlaws of the Rockies” “Outlaws of the Rockies” “Outlaws of the Rockies” (Approved for Universal Exhibition) WESTERN No. 2 , 1U , , You’ll have to reach for the sky to top this Action Musical —the Funniest Entertainment Round-up of the Year ! “RHYTHM ROUND-UP” “RHYTHM ROUND-UP” “RHYTHM ROUND-UP” (Approved for Universal Exhibition) starring Ken CURTIS Cheryl WALKER The HOOSIER HOTSHOTS Guinn WILLIAMS Raymon HATTON Victor POTEL The PIED PIPERS 808 WILLS and his TEXAS PLAYBOYS Action Thrills Songs COMMENCING FRIDAY SATURDAY 2 p.m.-8 p.m. 2 p.m.-8 p.m. R.K.0.-Radio Present Johnny WEISSMULLER Brenda JOYCE Jonny SHEFFIELD “CHETA” In Edgar Rice Burroughs’ Newest, Spine-tingling Adventure in Jungle Wilds, with a Spectacular Wild Animal Cast. “Tarzan and the Huntress” “Tarzan and the Huntress” “Tarzan and the Huntress” (Approved for Universal Exhibition) SEE— Hate-frenzied Elephants. SEE—Heathen Pin-up Girl in Wild Dances. SEE—White Beauty trapped by Clawing Leopards. Plus an Outstanding First Half which includes DONALD DUCK GOOFY in one of Walt Disney’s best cartoons to date—“NO SAIL” BOOK NOW J—' DON’T DELAY ! PLANS AT—HASLETT’S MUSIC STORE - - Tel. 2565 REGENT SWEET SHOP or THEATRE Tel. 2222 mJSJLNISSS announcements SEEDS: Grass - Clover and POTATOES ALL VARIETIES OF SEED POTATOES ALL GRASS AND CLOVER SEEDS Freight Paid to Every Station. [■ABLE POTATOES: We are accepting orders for early crop table, delivery December-January, and will again be ottering 5 sacks of Main Crop Table Potatoes tor railing January to April— Price £5/5/-. [ETAILEKS & RESTAURANTS: We can supply requirements in any quantity December-June, and in view of me anticipated potato shortage, we advise early ordering. „ , . _ , (ACKS: We are buyers of first grade Sacks, in any quantity, and pay highest prices. Returns made by return mail; payment is in Bank Notes oy Registered Letter. If you have any good superphosphate or Grain Sacks, consign to us Freight For- , warn —our trucks meet every train. | ,EED MIXTURES: In the course of our harvesting periods we harvest many hundreds of acres of first-class Ryegrass, Cocksfoot Pasture Seeds. All seeds which readily and easily machine dress to tne Government purity standard of 99 per cent are entered for Government Certification. Many Ryegrass Pastures, however, which contain mixed pasture seeds such as Crested Dogstail, Cocksfoot, Chewings Fescue, Western Wolths and Mixed Clovers, machine dressings of these seeds involves a big waste in valuable pasture seeds; therefore we find it more beneficial to utilise these seeds and offer tnem as mixed seeds, and this is why reliable seed mixtures can be purchased so much cneaper than Certified needs, and in many cases on account of being harvested oif Old Mother Pastures the quality of the mixture is outstanding. The following MIXTURES will again be vailable for Spring sowing: No. 1 A.A. MIXTURE: Ideal for sowing :fter burning and surface sowing—6Jd lb. STANDARD PASTURE MIXTURE: A aixture harvested off our best and cleanest selected pastures and ideally suited for emi-permanent pasture. Price 9id per lb. SWAMP MIXTURE: A mixture harvested )ff swamp and old Mother Pastures conainlng all varieties of Clovers, including locksroot, Crested Dogstail, Lotus, Alsyke, ,’imothy, White, Montgomery and Cowgrass. >rice l/2£ per lb. . SELECTED PASTURE MIXTURE: This s a mixture of high-class seeds Harvested Tom our best pastures and is a well balinced mixture suitable for sowing on iractically every variety of soil. All seeds n this mixture are Machine Dressed prior o mixing and the Ryegrass and Ciover ontained in mixture is our celebrated tyelands, 99 per cent, quality which is >uaranteed grown an selected high prolucing pastures. . This is a seed mixture vnich has given universal satisfaction all iver the North Island—l/4J per lb. CERTIFIED SEEDS: Every variety availible. MOTHER PERENNIAL RYE: Germinaion 95% —lid per lb. PERMANENT PASTURE: Perennial Ryegrass, germination 91% —10Id per lb. Excellent Thresher Line of Good, Clean Pasture Perennial. Threshed from a good tye and Clover Pasture and a splendid Rye md Clover Mixture—lOd per lb. or 15/- per aushel —in 150 lb, sacks. Cocksfoot P.P., 'ermination 90%, 1/9 per lb. Cocksfoot, larvested from Mother Pasture, germinaion 88%, 1/7 per lb. Certified Mt. Barker Sub., 3/3 per lb., germination 95%. Best Vustralian Sub., 3/- per lb. N.Z. Sub., 2/6 >er lb. White Clover Certified, germination i 6%, 3/3 per lb. Mixed White Clover, 1/9 ier lb. _ BEST AUSTRALIAN PASPALUM Cow>rass, 3/- lb; Crested Dogstail, lOd lb; /rairie Grass, 1/- lb. All above Seeds—Freight Paid to all Stations. Every variety of Certified Seed 3rown and Stocked. Bedrock quotations for iny mixture required. Full Price List losted on receipt of addressed envelope. LANGLEY’S HASTINGS 267
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Northern Advocate, 3 September 1947, Page 8
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