AMUSEMENTS REGENT TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY Matinee "Wednesday The story of a man whose happiness depended on solving the mystery of . a year lost from hist life ! "STREET OF CHANCE" Burgess, Meredith and Claire Trevor. Recommended by Censor for Adults THURSDAY — FRIDAY Definite!y one of the Finest of Entertainments "BEAU GESTE" (Jamy cooper ray .milland ROBERT PRESTON". Recommended lor Adults. P C. AVr.eivs thrilling tale, of the Foreign Legion. 'J RESERVE NOW ! "WAKE ISLAND" Next Saturday. Monday, Tuesday. DANCE AWAKERI HALTj THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25th . In aid of Farewell and Welcome Home Funds. Ladies 2/~, Gents 2/6. 98 WELCOME HOME DANCE TANEATUA HALL DECEMBER 2nd Guest of honour, Pte. J. Barr repatriated prisoner of war. Casaloma Orchestra. 104 WHAKATANE PAPER MILLS NEW YEAR'S EVE DANCE Winter Show Hall Old Time and Modern Dancing. Novelty Prizes. Kingi Boys Orchestra. WANTED TO BUY FARM horse wanted, all-round worker. Ring 43D, R. Servat, R.D. Whakatanc. > 146 ■ — | WANTED TO BUY—Light car. 10 li.p. preferred, £250 cash. Ring 2215. 147 WANTED —Child's tricycle in good order. Apply Phone 103. 118 WANTED TO BUY—Second hand bicycles and tricycles, spare parts, any condition. Top prices at Whittles Cycles, Phones 199 and 175. 83 WANTED TO BUY—Bottles, wanted to bii3 r ale bottles, also various other kinds. N. J. Larsen, Vallej' Road. LOST AND FOUND LOST —Green cardigan, vicinity Domain, Sunday. Reward 5 DouglasStreet. 153 LOST—Half draught ge.Vling, bay, white face and feet.. G. R. Yeoman. 1(53 MISCELLANEOUS £5 REWARD for anyone finding me suitable live or six roomed house to rent. Apply Whittakcr's Shoe Store, Whakatane. 125 WANTED KNOWN Messrs A. .T. Canning and Co. desire to state that the advertisement .appearing in last issue of the Beacon headed 'Cookies,' was not inserted by them bill by the vendor concerned. It is not their usual term for farmers. FARMERS! Dehorning done in your own shed. Phone 86\Y. 151 WANTED KNOWN — Twenty-two pound tin of honey for sixpence at the Red Cross Shop on Friday 2(>. FIOWER SEEDS- Sutton's English,, good stocks.now in of new season's seeds. Good variety at Armstrongs, The Strand. KIDDIES Organdie Bonnets, dainty and pretty styles in all pastel shades. 5/6 to N/11. Bridgers Ltd. "THE GIFT SHOP" For suitable overseas gifts in Suede and Paua Shell Novelties, Pokerwork, N.Z. Inlaid Woods. ART SILK Floral Artist Smocks. Novelty designs,, 19/6. Bridgers Ltd. Ring No. 10 tor thai next Priming order. Beacon, Box 7.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 7, Issue 26, 23 November 1943, Page 1
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