AMUSEMENTS DT7PI7MT Direction: KHUJC/IN 1 R. J. Kerridge TUESDAY — WEDNESDAY Matinee Wednesday Mctro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Wonderful Production "MRS MINIVER with Greer GARSON, Walter PIDGEON Associate Programme includes ' IT'S A DOG'S \^IFE" Pete Smith Specialty. "THIS IS AMERICA" (Broadway Dim Out) Recommended for Universal Exhibition THURSDAY — FRIDAY Metvo-Go'ldwyn-Mayer Present VAN HEFON — MARSHA HUNT and, Lee Bowman in "KID GLOVE KILLER" Detectives, in White! Master Minds in Crime! Using amazing secrets of Sciencc against Gangland Guns! Tops in all new mystery thrills! Meet Gordon McKay—Super Sleuth of Science. He battles Underworld Killers -with secret weapons! Everybody Loves a Mystery and this one wilt keep you on the edge of your seat! Regent Selected Supports. Recommended for Adults. Reserve Now I "THE MAJOR and THE MINOR" The Most Delightful Comedy of the Season. Next SAT. MGN. TUES. The Greatest ' Love Story of the Generation ! "THIS ABOVE ALL" March 3rd, 4.th, Gth, 7lh.
DANCE, AWAKERI TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22nd Welcome Home to Pte G. Melville and Pte J. Johnson. Soldiers on furlough cordially invited. In aid of Patriotic Funds. Waimana Band. Ladies 2/-, Gents 2/6. 77 DANCE TE TEKO lIALL THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24 th Welcome to boys on furlough. Lieut J. Lawson, Ptes H. Foote and W. Dawson. Gaietj' Bo3*s' Orchestra. Te Teko Farewell and Welcome 105 Home Committee. A.T.C. BALL WINTER SHOW BUILDINGS FRIDAY, 25th FEBRUARY, 1944 Gaiety Boys' Orchestra.
Excellent Supper. Popular Prices. Pro-ceeds in aid Air Training Corps Funds. (11. THORNTON RUGBY FOOTBALL CLUB FAREWELL DANCE A dance will be held, in the Thornton Hall on Monday,. 28th February to say farewell to Mr and Mrs Jackson . Good iloor and supper. Music by Gaiety Boys. Prices 2/- and 2/6. DANCE M.U.1.0.0.F. LODGE CALEDONIAN HALL FEBRUARY 29th Good Music. Good Supper. Plenty of Novelties. Roll up and enjoy tlie fun at our Leap Year Dance. Usual Prices. 139 WORK WANTED WANTED —By M.O. a sharemilking position on l-3rd shares, 70-S0 cows, must be good conditions. For earning season. Apply Beacon. 14.5 GRAZING WANTED—Grazing for 50 to 100 head young dairy stock. Apply Beacon. 143 W/VNTED KNOWN Mr G. Waugh, Builder ot' Edgecumbe, is back in the district and will undertake work approved by the Primary Production C uncil. 148
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 7, Issue 51, 22 February 1944, Page 1
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