ENTERTAINMENT kbgent Final screening to-night of the PICTURE ALL WHAKATANE IS TALKING ABOUT "THE CAT AND THE CANARY" also the MARCH OF TIME on CRISIS IN THE PACIFIC Don't miss this last screening tonight at 7.30 p.m. Recommended more especially foi adults and unsuitable for young children. COMMENCING TUESDAY JA.SCHA HEIFETZ the world's great est Violinist makes his screen debut in "THEY SHALL HAVE MUSIC' With Andrea Leeds, Joel McCrca, Walter Brennan, and the California Junior Symphony Orchestra. The most important screen thrill in years is yours . . . bringing to you a new exaltation . . . sending you away with a song' in your heart. Approved for universal exhibition. (SMRMID) Monday and Tuesday
Akiin Tamirolf, Lloyd Nolan, Gail Patrick in "THE MAGNIFICENT FRAUD" Also Charles Ruggles, Mary Boland in "NIGHT WORK" Both recommended censor for adults LAST TWO NIGHTS OF DISTRICT BABY CONTEST. HELP THE LOCAL BABIES PATRIOTIC DANCE AT EDGECUMBE THURSDAY NEXT, JUNE 20th Orchestra, Supper. Ladies 2/-*, Gents 2/6. CATTLE DOG TRIALS CATTLE DOG TRIALS UNIQUE MEETING TE TEKO CLUB'S 21ST ANNUAL FIXTURE THRILLING HORSE JUMPING EVENTS TE TEKO DOMAIN WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19th Commencing at 10 a.m. TENDERS SPLITTING OF FENCING TIMBER Tenders* marked as above will be received by the undersigned up to 11 a.m. 27th June, for the splitting ■ and delivery of fencing timber at Te Whaiti. Specifications may be seen at the ; Assistant Superintendent's Office. Lands DeDartment., Rotorua.
R. L. INNIS, Superintendent of Land Development, Private Pag, AUCKLAND. 56" WHAKATANE BOROUGH COUNCIL SANITARY CONTRACT Tenders, closing Avith the undersigned at noon on Monday, July 1. 1940, are invited for: — (1) The removal and disposal of nightsoil from within the Borough of Whakatane. (2) The removal and disposal of nightsoil from within the area of the Taneatua settlement. Contracts for the term of five years from Ist August next. Conditions of contract etc. may be inspected at the Borough Council of--fice. D. V. SAUNDERS, 5g Town Clerk. OXFORD PAMPHLETS on WORLD AFFAIRS. Regular supplies of theslittle booklets arriving. Instructive and interesting. 6d each at Armstrongs, Book Shop.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 2, Issue 174, 17 June 1940, Page 1
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