AMUSEMENTS T)Pr , P\T'P Direction: . K&OliiN I R. J. Kerridge ! : TO-NIGHT — FRIDAY 1 George Raft — Pat O'Brien "BROADWAY" ' Suspense . . . Melodrama . . . Ac-t ' tion . . . Love and above all the 1 exciting glamour of the Avorld's. gayest background ' Recommended by Censor for Adults SATURDAY — MONDAY You ctin rely on this film for highgrade entertainment "CAPTAINS of the CLOUDS'' (In Technicolour) James Cagney Dennis Morgan Brenda Marshall A story beyond compare . . . high above all epics of the ah* , "CAPTAINS of the CLOUDS" (In Technicolour) Royal Canadian Air Force, together with trainees from the four corners of the earth including New Zealand, in a story full of spectacle and glory Recommended by Censor for Adults Regent specially selected featurettes Phone Reserves Regent Theatre 70 PD A TVTFI Direction: LrlVrllN U R. J. Kerridge FRIDAY — SATURDAY No man Jsast of Suez is safe from "THE BLONDE FROM SINGAPORE" Leif Erikson — Florence Rice Nights of Adventure—Days of Thrills Intrigue in the East , with jewel thieves and the R.A.F. daredevil who finds himself mixed up with the prettiest of them all—■ Recommended by Censor for Adults Also screening Ida Lupino — John Garfield "OUT OF THE FOG'' Be sure j'ou see it —your sure to be thrilled. The outcast lovers of the "Sea Wolf." Lupino and Garfield in their biggest hit by far. DANCE Soldiers on Leave CALEDONIAN HALL TO-NIGHT, FRIDAY, 26th MARCH Good Orchestra. Admission 2/~i and 2/6. GRAND APRIL FOOLS DANCE! March 31st at Otakiri Hall. Watch your step, you might fall. Come, along for the usual Otakiri good time. Popular Prices. 88 WANTED TO BUY WANTED TO BUY —Ladies' bicycle, good order. Cash. The Gift Shop. '144 WANTED TO BUY—D.B. shot gun, good order, reasonable. Phone 119 or 267 M. 149 BOTTLES wanted to buy.—Apply N. J. Larsen, Phone 1265. 133 LOST AND FOUND LOST —Saturday, March 20, one car cover between Hongi's Track and Tunnicliffe's Mill. Reward. Apply Beacon. 167 LOST—Petrol tank cap, Citroen car, Victoria Avenue. Reward. Apply Beacon. „ 169 LOST—One green sleeveless cardigan on road betwen Whakatane and Poroporo, Saturdaj' last. Finder please return Beacon. Reward. 14.6 BOARD WANTED BOARD wanted by young tradesman, handy town. Apply 'Pennan--1 ent' c/o Beacon. 1-34 WANTED TO LEASE ; WANTED TO LEASE—SmaII farm ' or farmlet with good house, handy Whakatane. Write 'J.P.' c/o Beacon. 124 ! TO LET . TO LET—Furnished flat. Apply Bea- , con. WANTED KNOWN FIT an EXIDE Battery, the best. Armstrongs' Garage. SHIRTING, in grey check 27" wide, 3/6 yard. Bridgers Ltd-
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 6, Issue 59, 26 March 1943, Page 1
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