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AMUSEMENTS Saturday - - - Monday J. Arthur Rank presents JOHN MILLS - - JOAN GREENWOOD in “OCTOBER MAN” Direct from its sensational season at the Embassy Theatre, Auckland. With The Magnificent TECHNICOLOUR Film of “THE ROYAL WEDDING, PRESENTS” Gifts from Palaces and Lowly Homes are shown in all their amazing variety. (Recommended by Censor for Adults) RESERVATIONS AT THE THEATRE DAILY 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. P-L-A-Z-A Centrally Heated—Cosy and Warm. PHONE 2525 Direction: Kerridge - Odeon J. C. Williamson Picture Corpn. Ltd. (Hearing Aids Available). 8 TONIGHT 8 FINAL SCREENING Of a Great and Popular Programme— M.G.M.’s Super Hit! Walter Pidgeon Rosalind Russell in “DESIGN for SCANDAL” “DESIGN for SCANDAL” with Excellent Supporting Programme. (Recommended by for Adults) COMING TO THE PLAZA Thursday and Friday 2 P.M. AND 7.45 P.M. DAILY Screening E^ C lTlNG e NEW SERIAL “THE PHANTOM” First Exciting Episode this week with' another sensational show ALAN LADD combines the DRAMA of “Blue Dahlia” SUSPENSE of "China” and the THRILLS of “Calcutta." Bigger Than Ever Before withVERONICA LAKE in —“SAIGON”— Also - - - _ „ _ LEON ERROL

‘DOUBLE HONEYMOON’ with Stop, Look and Guess Sportlight. - In Monkey Shines, Speaking of Animals. Tech. Popeye Cartoon, Royal Fournusher. - IT'S THE GREATEST PROGRAMME IN YEARS (Recommended by Censor for Adults) SO BIG IT HAS TO START AT 7 45 RM ' SHARP DANCING A GIFT EVENING will be held in the PARUA BAY HALL on SATURDAY, AUGUST 28, in honour of Miss Verner Telfer and Mr. Lionel Harris. Silver Star Orchestra. 65 W.M.O. DANCE PAROCHIAL HALL NEXT SATURDAY AUGUST 28 PHIL POMERY'S ORCHESTRA Good Prizes, Novelties and Supper. 70 Warrington School Of Dancing Ballroom, Tap, Operatic, National, Greek_ Private lessons by appointment. cd/w5 NORTHLAND DANCINGCOMPETITIONS, All those who were dancing in the eliminations on Saturday, August 14, are requested to attend the FINALS on SATURDAY NEXT, AUGUST 28, at the “SAVOY.” TROPHIES will be presented on that night. Northland Dancing Competitions FINALS SATURDAY NEXT at the “SAVOY” Roll up and see Northland’s Premier Dancers in action. Mixed programme to suit all. The presentation of Trophies will take place at 11.30 p.m. Candid Camera, Supper. Admission 2/6.

THE CAMEEA SHOP (An Art Studio Subsidiary) AUTHORISED KODAK DEALERS Phone 3353. Phone 3143 (Res.) 88 Bank St., Whangarei (opp. Town Hall.) Just arrived from England a small stock of famous Ensign “FUL-VUE” Cameras, takes 12 pictures on each 120 size Film. Just the present for Christmas, but supplies very indefinite. Price £4/10/- (cases 18/-). ■ Ari'iving shortly “Ilford Manuals,” Glass Measures, Small Printing Frames. Good stocks of Films, Papers and Accessories. Guaranteed Camera Repairs (including Bellows). Free Check Over of Cameras and Advice gladly given to Amateurs. “LET US HELP YOU GET THE MOST FROM YOUR CAMERA." co/cl STATIONS T?QUIPPED with all facilities for greasTj ing, washing, polishing, mending punctures. Cars collected and delivered.— GREG. WATSON'S Lubritorium, Regent Service Station, Upper Bank Street. cu/wZ PHOTOGRAPH! Palmer Portrait Studio A large and well-appointed indoor Studio, perfectly illuminated with the latest fluorescent lighting for Bridal Photos and all other Portrait work. You have no need to worry about the weather when you make the appointment with the PALMER PORTRAIT STUDIO Cameron St., Whangarei. Phone 3338. co/pf

THE WHANG AREI AMATEUR OPERATIC & DRAMATIC SOCIETY proudly present THE FAVOURITE MUSICAL COMEDY “T -H■ E A' R•C' A' I)'I' A‘N •S” AT THE TOWN HALL ON TUESDAY 14th—WEDNESDAY 15th —THURSDAY 16th and FRIDAY 17th SEPTEMBER, 1948. REMEMBER LAST YEAR'S SUCCESS - - - “THE BOY” DON'T BE LEFT OUT THIS YEAR BOX PLAN OPENS AT R. LAURIE'S MUSIC SHOP, CAMERON STREET, ON TUESDAY. 7th SEPT., AT 9 A.M. POPULAR PRICES —4- and 3/- (Reserves), 2/- Unreserved. CHILDREN UNDER 14 HALF PRICE. 2

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Northern Advocate, 25 August 1948, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Northern Advocate, 25 August 1948, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Northern Advocate, 25 August 1948, Page 8

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