AMUSEMENTS T> T?r* T?TVTT Direction : KilAjr-C/lN I R. J. Kerridge TO-NIGHT — FRIDAY Dennis Morgan, Jane Wyman, Wayne Morris, Arthur Kennedy "BAD MEN OF MISSOURI" Recommended for Universal Exhibition Three Younger brothers whose guns w.i?dte history . . . Its action al) the way. ALSO' a big variety of Regent selected fcaturettes. SATURDAY, MONDAY Matinee Saturday LEW AYRES, LIONEL BARRYMORE, LARAINE DAY, RED SKELTON* "MARY NAMES THE DAY" Adventurous Dr. Kildare's most crowded hour. A gripping story—mystery—thrills. The most entertaining picture in this series. Recommended by Censor for Adults Specially Selected Supports. rDA\m Direction: U-KrllNlJ R. J. Kerridge FRIDAY, SATURDAY Double Feature Programme. No. 1— "MISSISSIPPI GAMBLER" KENT TAYLOR, FRANCES LANGFORD, CLAIRE DODD, JOHN LITEL Pocket-wrecker! He's dynamite—wiht. loaded guns or loaded dice —crashing the glitter-dens of crime. No. 2— "A DATE with the FALCON" WENDY BARRY, ALLEN JENKINS THE FALCON strikes at the underground with deadly effect. Recommended by Censor for Adults ST. PATRICK'S DANCE, Edgecumbe 16th MARCH, 1943. GRAND DANCE AT BELL'S HALL Gaiety Boys Orchestra, Good Competitions, Home-made Supper. Gents 2/6, Ladies 2/['. 1 ST. PATRICK'S NIGHT WEDNESDAY, 17th MARCH GRAND DANCE Caledonian Hall Supper A.l. Novelty Dances. Gaiety Boys Orchestra. Ladies 2/-, Gents 2/6. 8 p.m. sharp., 47 PATRIOTIC DANCE AWAKERI HALL TUESDAY, 23rd MARCH Rhythm Aces Band. Lactfes 2/-, Gents 2/6. 44 WANTED KNOWN 1 ■« NEW SUPPLIES—Babies' Pram and Cot. Quilts (satin lined and reversable), Pure Woollen Wrap Blankets. "The Gift Shop." TAPED PILLOW SLIPS 2/6 to 6/3 each. 1 coupon. Bridgers Ltd. i TO PROPERTY OWNERS # Jlf you have a house property 1 J or section to sell, lease or let ? \ T give us particulars we have cli-i \ f ents waiting. \ v We have a buyer for a 5 or 6 f § roomed modern home. W 0 MUSSETT & LITTLEJOHN f 1 LAND & ESTATE AGENTS f Entertainment for young and old. TEA, HOT WATER, LUNCH AND AFTERNOON TEA. Bring your own Cups please. Entrance to Ground: Adults 2/-, Cars 2/6, School Children 6d. PIPE BAND IN ATTENDANCE. Local events: Waimana and Nukuhou. All horse events 2nd prize subject to sufficient entries; BABY SHOW Babies 12 months and under. Ist 7s 6d; 2nd 2s 6d. Entry Is. Babies up to 2 years. Ist 10s; 2nd ss. Entry Is 6d. (Mrs) M. WYLDE, Secretary Waimana. Telephone 2R Proceeds for Patriotic Funds. 32
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 6, Issue 55, 12 March 1943, Page 1
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