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AMUSEMENTS Direction: jAjLI/ijrJCyiN 1 R- J. Kerridge TO-NIGHT — TO-NIGHT A TRULY GREAT PICTURE Charles Winniger Charlie Ruggles "FRIENDLY ENEMIES" Specially Selected Supports. Approved lor Universal Exhibition. SATURDAY — MONDAY Matinee Saturday RUDYARD KIPL'ING' S "JUNGLE BOOK" "JUNGLE BOOK" (In Lavish Technicolour) starring SABU (The Thief of Bagdad) IT'S OUT OF THIS WORLD—There never was another picture to match the Thrills, the Spectaclc. and. the Beauty of this. Supports include: "Inside Nazi Japan" Latest "World in Action" Series. Metro News. Recommended for Universal Exhibition GRAND_ R. J. Kerridge FRIDAY — SATURDAY John Beal Florence Rice A Mystery Bcund Thriller "DOCTORS DON'T TELL'' DRAMA, COMEDY., THRILLS. Recommended by Censor for Adults LON CHANEY in "the mummy's tomb" Dick Foran —Elyse Knox Turhan Rey All new thrills—as the dead horror of ancient curse stalks irom the depths of doom! "Recommended by Censor for Adults Definitely not suitable for children. This picture will not be shown at the Saturday Matinee WHAKATANE DISTRICT CALEDONIAN SOCIETY INGLESIDE FRIDAY, 10th SEPT. 1943 Grand March 8 p.m. sharp. Good Orchestra. Musical Items. Pipe Band. Roll up and. enjoy a night of oldtime dancing. 41 ALISON CORDERY RECITAL IN PARISH HALL MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 8 p.m. Mrs Appleby Piano Mrs. Larmer Violin. Adults 2/-., Children 1/-. 32 LOOK ! COME ONE, COME ALL To the young people's dance held in Bell's Hall, Edgecumbc, SEPTEMBER 14th Gaiety Boys Orchestra. Welcoming home two local men. Novelties Galore, Usual Home-made Supper. 2/- and 2/G. Proceeds to Soldiers Parcel Fund. 3 DANCE AWAKEPJ lIALL TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21st In aid of Parcel and "Welcome Home Funds. Admission 2/G and 2'-. 4G WANTED TO RENT • WANTED TO RENT—Two furnishi ed rooms or Hat, handy to town. Apply Beacon. 19 i WANTED—Ohope Beach. 10-12 days, . early November, furnished bach or , cottage, married couple, holidays. 1 own blankets, linen, cutlery provided. Apply Beacon. 35 LOST AND FOUND LOST—At Edgccumbe, ond of Augi ust, leather bound hammer, McDon- ' aid, 78M. Reward. .12

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 7, Issue 5, 10 September 1943, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 7, Issue 5, 10 September 1943, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 7, Issue 5, 10 September 1943, Page 1

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