XJj AMUSEMENTS Recreation Essential in 'War-time A great deal of discussion is taking place in the Dominion in regard to essential industries. This war will be won by the four Mte: Men, Money, Munitions and Morale; and maybe the most important of the four will be Morale. Recently, Mr Herbert Morrison, the Home Secretary in the British Cabinet, speaking on behalf of the British Government said: "The Government attaches importance to giving the public a reasonable opportunity j for recreation after the day's work - is done and the Government's aim is to keep interference with the pub- , lie recreation to the minimum that | is consistent with the war effort." That is an official pronouncement, j RELAX AT THE REGENT Screening Tues. Wed. Thurs. Matinee Wed. 1.30 p.m. ALEXANDER KORDA presents LADY HAMILTON" "LADY HAMILTON" "LADY HAMILTON" "LADY HAMILTON" J Emma Hamilton the woman whose romance changed history! . . . Recommended by Censor for Adult Audienccs. Next Change "THE SON OF MONTE CRISTO" DANCE ] KING STREET HALL '' THURSDAY, FEBRUARY sth PHIL SWIFT'S BAND. MONTE CARLO WORTH £2000 (?) Admission 2/-. GRAND DANCE CALEDONIAN HALL FEBRUARY 6th Novelties Galore. Archie Wardlaw's Victory Boys' Band. Popular Prices. 9 PATRIOTIC DANCE OTAKIRI TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10th Raffle and Prizes. Prices 2/- and 2/6. MUSIC NOTICE MISS L. I. HOBIN, A.T.C.L., L.T.C.L., L.R.S.M. Teacher of. Pianoforte and Theory will resume teaching on Monday, February 16, 1942. 117 WANTED KNOWN SPORTS REQUIREMENTS—Sec Cutler's Hardware, tennis, cricket, make YOUR selection now. King No. to for that oext Printing order. Beacon, Box 7. Quality Printing of all descriptions executed promptly. The Bay ol Plenty Beacon. Phone 10. P.B. Box 7 TROUT are biting well. Use the best tackle by looking over Cutler's Hardware stocks. For that Battery fit an EXIDE ARMSTRONG'S GAR AGE. —— —— | LATEST editions to Newman's Library : 4 copies of "Prophet at Home" by Douglas Reed, 4 copies "Cup of Youth" by Naomi Jacob, "lhomas and Jones" Maurice Walsh. TRACED LINEN NOVELTIES. Supper Cloths. Fancy Aprons, etc. fit "The Gift Shop." SCHOOL -DAYS will soon be hr. 'again. We have school bags, cases, books, ele. all good clean slock. At Armstrong's, and prices are right. SPECIAL OFFER. 2/- in the £1 off all summer weight coals, plain coljours and checks. Bridgcrs Ltd.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 5, Issue 12, 4 February 1942, Page 1
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