AMUSEMENTS T3T7/^T?"\T r P Direction: KliUrLiN I R. J. Kerridge TO-NIGHT — TUESDAY Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's "COURTSHIP OF ANDY HARDY" MICKEY ROONEY LEWIS STONE CECILIA PARKER FAY HOLDEN More laughs than all the other Hardy adventures put together. Excellent supporting programme. Recommended for Universal Exhibition WED., THURS. Matinee Wednesday "MANPOWER" EDWARD G. ROBINSON, MARLENE DIETRICH, GEORGE RAFT Emotional lightning strikes twice . . . in the one: place . . . when Eddie Robinson gets mad about Marlene and she turns on the "Manpower" to get that man with "Womanpower"'—George Raft. It's the screens most dynamic story. Pathe News. Cinesound Review. | Fox Ne;ws. Recommended by Censor for Adults SEE CALENDAR ON BACK PAGE. KING'S PICTURES The week's feature programme. "40 THOUSAND HORSEMEN'' Matata: Wed March 3rd 1 Betty Bryant Grant Taylor General Exhibition. "LYDIA" Edgeeumbe: Wed 1 March 3rd! Matata: Sat March 6th Merle Oberon, Alan Marshal, Edna May Oliver. General Exhibition. "I WANT A DIVORCE'* Edgeeumbe: Fri March sth Matata: Mon March Bth Joan Blondell, Dick Powell, Jessie Ralph Adult Audience. "STRAWBERRY BLONDE" Edgeeumbe: Sat March 6th James Cagney, Olivia De HavilLand, Rita Hayworth General Exhibition CALEDONIAN SOCIETY j OPEN DANCE, FRIDAY, MARCH sth Caledonian Hall, King Street Giaety Boys Orchestra. Good Supper. Popular Prices. 8 WATCH FOR FOLLOWING Fun fast and furious. Coupled with the great effort to help our soldiers GREAT DANCE Aid of Patriotic Fund. OTAKIRI HALL TUESDAY, MARCH 2nd, 1943 Keep in mind Wednesday, March 31 and Easter Monday. 146 EDGECUMBE, MARCH 4th PATRIOTIC DANCE and PRESENTATION OF BABY CONTEST PRIZES By the splendid work of their spective committees, the babies have collected over £300' for our soldiers. A grand effort worthy of a grand acknowledgment. Join with us on Thursday, March 4th in. showing our appreciation. Novelty Dances, Supper and Music. All guaranteed a first class evening. PRESENTATION OF PRIZES AT 9 P.jM. BY W. SULLIVAN, M.P. 11l j ■ PATRIOTIC DANCE TANEATUA HALL, MARCH Sth. Waltzing competition, winning couple 1 0/6 each. Monte Carlo. Rhythm Aces Orchestra Gents 2/6, Ladies 2/-. 12
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 6, Issue 52, 2 March 1943, Page 1
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