AMUSEMENTS Dir.: R. J. Kerridge, throughout N.Z. TUESDAY — WEDNESDAY Matinee. Wednesday RETURN SEASON Charles Laugh ton. — Robert Donat Merle Oberon Elsa Lancaster "THE PRIVATE LIFE OF HENRY VIII" The. World Famous Picture. Recommended for Adults. THURSDAY — FRIDAY ROMANCE, COMEDY. "THE OMAHA TRAIL" James Craig Pamela Blake Dean Jagger Donald Meek An M.G.M. Picture. Approved lor Universal Exhibition. Commencing Sat. Next BIG STAR SEASON 23rd~25th "TALES OF MANHATTAN" 12 GREAT STARS. 26th, 27th >s 28th "HIGHER AND HIGHER" G GREAT STARS. 29 th, 30tli, 2nd "STAR SPANGLED RHYTHM" 43 GREAT STARS. Never in any eight days will you have seen so many Stars on the Regent Screen. DANCE AWAKERI HALL TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19th Premier Dance Band Good Supper. Good Floor. Usual Prices. 118. WELCOME HOME DANCE EDGECUMBE HALL THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21st Premier Dance Band. Home-cooked Supper. Monte Carlos.. 117 WHAKATANE DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL CHILDREN'S FANCY DRESS BALL The Annual Children's Fancy Dress ! Ball will be held in the Winter | Show Buildings on Friday afternoon and evening, September 22. The InI Cant children will hold their dance from 1.30 p.m. till 3.30 p.m. The Senior children will hold theirs From 7.30 to 10 p.m. An adult dance will follow ' beginning at 10.30 p.m. Prices: Children Primary and High School 1/-; Afternoon I/-; Evening 2/-. Family ticket enabling all members of a familj' to attend both afternoon and evening dances 5/~. I 111 POROPORO TRIBAL COMMITTEE DANCE SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23rd.. POROPORO HALL. 39 People of Edgecumbe and Surrounding Districts PLEASE NOTE Don't forget the big dance, in Bell's Hall on 25th September. Gather and enyoy a gay evening held by the "Gay People" of Edge cumbe. Music supplied by Premier Dance Band. Usual prices 2/- and 2/0. Lots of Novelties. 130 GRAND BADMINTON DANCE AWAKERI HALL TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26th £1 Monte Carlo. Novelties. Premier Dance Band. Good Supper. Popular Prices. 119 MAN AW AHE DANCE SEPTEMBER 29th Novelty Dances. Good Suppe.r, Music and Floor. Ladies a Basket. Gents. 2/6. Proceeds in aid of St. John's Ambulance. 13-1 WANTED KNOWN CHILD'S TEA SETS—Metal, 6/11 each; lunch cases 3/- each; Chinese Checkers 10/6 and 14/6; Jiffy Joynas 5/3, 10/6 and 21/- at Armstrongs The Strand.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 8, Issue 9, 19 September 1944, Page 1
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