AMUSEMENTS I REGENT ~I^,S ;o . _ TUESDAY — WEDNESDAY Wednesday Matinee. !' ELIZABETH BERGNK.R DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS Jr. ~ "CATHERINE THE GREAT" j Superbly Staged, Beautifully De- - signed and Exquisitely Photographed t- Recommended lor Adults. l2 THURSDAY — FRIDAY ", Warner Bros. Comedy Special s EDWARD EVERETT HORTON n * "THE BODY DISAPPEARS" JEFFREY LYNN JANE WYMAN ' It's Funnier than "Topper." Regent Selected Supports. Recommended for Adults. 3 RESERVE NOW! ?' "STAND BY FOR ACTION" . Next Sat. Mon. Tues. COMING ' M.G.M.'s Greatest Musical Novelty 5 "CABIN IN THE SKY" 3 August 3rd and 4th. GRAND WELCOME HOME DANCE 3 To be held in Bell's Hall, Edgecumbe 3 TO-NIGHT (July 11th) Presentation to Bill Larsen and Cocky Corbett. ) Gaiety Boys' Orchestra. Good Floor. Good Supper. ; Prices 2/1- and 2/6. 75 CALEDONIAN OPEN NIGHT " Caledonian Hall, King Street , FRIDAY, JULY 14th Modern and Old-time Dancing. ; Premier Dance Band. ' Popular Prices. 67 GRAND NATIONAL PARTY EUCHRE AND DANCE > Will be held in Bell's Hall, Edgecumbe on ' THURSDAY, JULY 20th Cards will start in the supper room for non-dancers at S o'clock and close at 10 p.m. Good Supper. Good Floor. Premier Dance Orchestra. Gents 2/6. Ladies, 2/-. 73 GRAND BASKETBALL DANCE FRIDAY. JULY 21st Caledonian Hall. | Premier Dance Band. Novelties Galore. Good Floor and Supper. 70 WANTED TO BUY WANTED TO' BUY—Wood stove and hot water boiler in good condition. Write "Stove" c/o Beacon. 44 WANTED TO BUY—Dinghy I.2ft or more, must be keel. Ring 119 day. 175 evenings. 30 » — — "WANTED TO 8UY—1934 Chcv. engine, must be m good order. Apply Beacon. 46 WANTED TO BUY—Good used cars for cash. If you wish to sell your car or truck for a good cash figure be sure to see Hamill Bros., Ltd. 241 WANTED TO BUY —Cars bought for cash. Armstrongs Garage, Phone 171. 94 WANTED TO BUY—Second hand cycles and tricycles or parts. Top prices at Whittle's. Ring 119 day, or 175 evenings. 91 WANTED TO BUY —Bottles, super bags, will buy various kinds of bottles. N. J. Larscn t Valley Road, Phone 126. Where written replies to advertisements are requested, the name and. address of the advertiser cannot be given. LOST AND FOUND LOST—Chestnut filly, silver mane and tail from Poroporo. Reward. Ring 17. 58 FOUND —Bicycle. Owner may have same on giving description,, paying costs. Apply Beacon. 61 WANTED KNOWN USEFUL GlFTS—Fancy Trays, Coloured Suede Shopping Bags, Wall Mirrors at "The Gift Shop." ' NEW MUSlC—"Rhythm of the. Jeep" I "Paper Doll," "Pistol Packiii. Mama" also stocks of ballads just arrived. New Sterlings song albums No: 12 1 and 6th Camp Song Album at Arm- : strong's Music Sho]~
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 7, Issue 89, 11 July 1944, Page 1
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