ENTERTAINMENT MEtSEMT Wednesday, Thursday Matinee Wednesday TWO POPULAR PICTURES First,, A daring drama of this modern age, revealing the professional and romantic secrets of a "WOMAN DOCTOR" Featuring Freda Inncscourt, Henry Wilcoxon. Recommended Censor for Adults. Second, The ever popular JONES FAMILY in "EVERYBODY'S BABY" BelieA-e us this programme is GOOD Approved for Universal Exhibition. Wednesday, Thursday, 1-riday No. 1. 12 croAvded hours .... half a day that shook the underworld. Tavo fisted Rielfard Dix as the new haAvk on the inside of eA'erything, human enough to fall in love.. .rash enough to rush in Avhcre brave men feared to tread... EXCITEMENT PLUS No. 2. Paul Kelly, June Lang, Lyle Talbot, Billy Gilbert in Passport." Refugees or spies? Seeking haven? Planning wars for dictators? A story of realism and heroism thrilling action and sustained suspense before the climax is reached... THRILLING PLUS. Both Recommended Censor for Adults. DON'T FORGET FRIDAY Ep 2 "Secrets of Treasure Island."' DANCE YOUR WAY THROUGH XMAS At the Captain's Cabin, Ohope. DECEMBER 23rd and 26th to 30th. Further dates Avill be announced. Music by Savoy Band. Novelty Dances, etc. 120 CHURCH OF ENGLAND ReA\ S. G. Caul ton Advent IV December 24th. Wliakatane 8 a.m Holy Communion 7 p.m. Carol SerA T ice and Nativity' Play. No service at Edgecumbe on Sunday. CHRISTMAS DAY Wliakatane 6.30 a.m Holy Communion. 9.30 a.m Holy Communion. 7 p.m Evensong. Taneatua 8 a.m Holy Communion Edgecumbe 11 a.m Holy Communion . Matata 2 p.m Holy Communion. 321 WANTED KNOWN SEE the Spring Display of the latest in Coats . Frocks and Millinery at Bridgers Limited. The greatest assortment in the Bny of Plentv TOYS—We have good stocks of most lines no\A\ Buying early will give you a bigger range to choose from. Any article put aside at C. S. Armstrongs, Strand,Wliakatane, 'Phone 173. R.IDE A Cycle, they use no gas. Whittle has the biggest and most •omprchensive range. XMAS CARDS AND CALENDARS. For overseas and home, splendid New Zealand scenery etc. Post early this year, and buy your requirements from C. S. Armstrong, Bookseller and Stationer, 'phone 173. FOUNTAIN PENS—Onoto, Waterman, SAvan, Conway % SteAvart, etc. Prom 5/6 each. Your problem made easy at Armstrongs, The "Pen" House, 'Phone 173.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 102, 20 December 1939, Page 1
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