PUBLIC NOTICES TTOGS Straying on my property at 43 Morningside Road, will be destroyed. Poison laid. 957 D. DOBSON. T?OR BEEHiVES~and~FRAMES . . . X Try E. McCACIILAN TTKII'UNGA (PHONE 56(38) 2 THE SEL-PHIT dhjsssriaking Opp Public School (Pvt. Phone 2767) Classes in Designing. Dressmaking and Ladies' Tailoring. >pEA & J^UNCHEON y.w.c.A. FRIDAY Cake and Produce Stalls. Proceeds for W.D.F.F. 33 THANKS CPHE Committee and Players of the Ngunguru Rugby League wish to sincerely thanks MR T. McDONALD for his valued donation of Cup and Medals. 5 W. C. IRVING, Secretary. gOCIETY Presents a Full Production of a Three-Act Play in the BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL HALL at 8.0 p.m. TONIGHT MISS G. McCLUSKEY SAME DAY SERVICE in DUPLICATING and SECRETARIAL COMMISSIONS costs a fraction ot the gains ypu make. NOTE NEW PHONE NUMBER 3200 Office —Stairway next John Burns, Bank St. P.O. Box 2. tths J. KLIN AC JESWELLER & WATCHMAKER Watch and Clock Repairs. Address: 13 TAREWA ROAD Depot: STUART E. FOOT. 33 Cameron St. Phone 3046. ALL WORK GUARANTEED 797 ANNOUNCING T.VAT.T. CAMERON’S COMPLETE CULTIVATION SERVICT 32 H.P. HOWARD ROTARY lIOE Rood Job Assured. Reasonable Charge;Address: P.O. Box 160. Whangarel Mail collected daily. tins N.Z.R. ROAD SERVICES (WHANGAREI) AUCKLAND v. NORTH AUCKLAND AT WHANGAREI MONDAY, JULY 25 For the convenience of Rugby Patrons return services depart after the match at approximately 3 p.m. for the following destinations:— KAIKOHE (Connects Rawcne Motors). DARGAVILLE, MAUNGATUROTO (Connects Takahiwai) and for WHANANAKI 3.15 p.m., MOEREWA 3.30 p.m. 03 EXHIBITION OF CHILDREN’S A RT DRUIDS’ HALL BANK STREET Open to the Public: THURSDAY and FRIDAY (July 21 and 22) 2 P.M. TO 4.30 P.M. Admission I*(Whangarei Community Art Service; - 977 P. P. c. s. BUTCHERS’ EAT STOCK REQUIRED WILL BUY ON THE HOOKS OR AT COMPETITIVE PRICES Contact your Agent . . . THE SECRETARY. P.O. BOX 131, WHANGAREI. or—Cliff O'Neill, Phone 5156. Whangarei. Hugh Snelling. Ph. 48M. Mniineatiirolo. W. J. Butman. Phone 52. Ohaeawni. G. B. Hayes, Phone 275. Kaeo. ths SILVER, GOLDEN & CROSS FOXES. MUSQUASH & FLANK COATS 11. A. WITHERBRIDGE 34 Hillsborough Rd.. Onehuaga. 5.E.5. Auckland. 233 YES ! THE MIRACLE MAX J ID [SELF THE GREAT FRANQUIN GREAT FRANQUIN GREAT FRANQUIN GREAT FRANQUIN GREAT FRANQUIN THE SENSATIONAL HYPNOTIST HYPNOTIST HYPNOTIST HYPNOTIST HYPNOTIST The AMAZING MAN with the Mitiion-dollar Mind, who has smashed | every New Zealand theatre attendance record, and whose season at His Majesty's Theatre, Auckland, is the longest in theatrical history, is definitely coming to— Whangarei Town Hall Whangarei Town Hall Whangarei Town Hall MONDAY AUGUST 1 TUESDAY AUGUST 2 Definitely the only appearance north of Auckland of the greatest entertainer ever to tour this country. RESERVATIONS FOR SEATS at 6/10, 4'B and 2/5, including tax and booking fee, open at HASLETT'S MUSIC SHOP, Phone 2565. on MONDAY MORNING NEXT at 9 a m. In fairness to all, only sufficient seats for one family will be sold to any one person. Mr Haslett has undertaken to give residents of outlying districts every consideration, and those people, on writing in immediately, and enclosing the exact sum of money, or money order, for the number of seats required, and enclosing a stamped, addressed envelope for return of the reserves, will receive equal opportunity with the townsfolk when the reservations open on Monday morning next. THE GREAT FRANQUIN IS THE GREATEST ENTERTAINER THIS COUNTRY HAS EVER SEEN, AND NORTHLAND RESIDENTS WILL ENJOY THE MOST EXCITING. AMAZING. HILARIOUS. TWO AND A HALF HOURS IT HAS EVER KNOWN. • Direction: Commonwealth Theatre Guild j,
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Northern Advocate, 21 July 1949, Page 10
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