ROYAL N.Z. INSTITUTE OF HORTICULTURE MEETING : Wednesday 9th, 8 p.m., Kaitaia Library. Display : Dahlias, etc. PLUNKET SOCIETY KAITAIA SUB-BRANCH gTALL of Second-hand Clothes, Produce, Cakes, etc., Saturday, March • 12th. [ A Collection will be made from as many houses as possible on Thursday I 10th. \> If you are not called on please . ring 118 or 1595, or Gifts may be left at R. Williams’ or Gaudin’s. VICTORIA VALLEY NATIONAL PARTY ’J'HE ANNUAL MEETING will be held in the Memorial Hall, Thurs- ■ day, March 10th, at 7.45 p.m. - j Remember—lt is Election Year, and - ' your support is required at this meet- > ing. W. G. THOMPSON, Chairman. Kerridge-Odeon’s PRINCESS KAITAIA ! Show Place of the Far North |[j|j “Westrex” Sound Hearing Aids RESERVES AT THEATRE— Phone 141 TONIGHT at 7.45 p.m. JUNE HAVER . MARK STEVENS in the delightful Musical “1 WONDER WHO’S ‘ 1 WONDER WHO’S KISSING HER NOW” KISSING HER NOW ” Featuring the world’s most haunting song successes. (Approved for Universal Exhibition) Also : Serial Cartoon TOMORROW At 10 a.m. Only ® V oung N.Z.'ers Club Matinee Abbot and Costello in “PARDON MY SARONG” Plus Special Rank Film At 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. ® Arthur J. Rank presents yet another British Triumph JOHN MILLS JOAN GREENWOOD co-starred in “OCTOBER MAN ” “OCTOBER MAN ” “OCTOBER MAN ” A film with an entirely new theme—a cross section of everyday people. Plus : “ THE ROYAL WEDDING PRESENTS ROYAL WEDDING PRESENTS IN GLORIOUS COLOUR” A film all the family should see -i—- ---® Make up a party after the Show ! ® REMEMBER TWO SESSIONS : TOMORROW —2 p.m. and 8 p.m. ALSO AGAIN MONDAY 8 p.m. COMING TUESDAY at 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY, 1.30 p.m. and 8 p.m. Three Favourite Stars ! CARY GRANT MYRNA LOY ■ SHIRLEY TEMPLE “THE BACHELOR “ THE BACHELOR AND THE BOBBY-SOXER ” BOBBY-SOXER ” The laughs come thick and fast in ibis hilarious comedy of a bobby-soxer who catches on to a reluctant bachelor ! (Approved for Universal Exhibition) Also : ,N.Z. Weekly Review. THE TREE of business is laden with ripening golden fruit. The casual advertiser gives it a vigorous shake, gathers the small and one-time yield, and is discontented that it is not a “bumper” crop. The wise advertiser knows that only so much of the golden fruit will ripen it a time. He shakes the tree a little today and a little more tomorrow. The yield is as great as you deserve it. Keep on shaking the tree with judicious advertising in THE NORTHLAND AGE
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Northland Age, Volume XVIII, Issue 43, 4 March 1949, Page 2
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