AMUSEMENTS Dir.: R. J. Kerridge, throughout N.Z. FRIDAY— TONIGHT >— FRIDAY James Craig Pamela Blake "THE OMAHA TRAIL" An M.G.M. Picture. Anoroverl tor Universal Exhibition. COMMENCING TONIGHT "BIG STAR SEASON" 61 STARS 3 PICTURES IN » DAYS l.Sit — SATURDAY — MONDAY Matinee, Saturday It was- lor this the screen was waiting "TALES OF MANHATTAN" Presenting the Pinnacle of Motion Picture Stars . . . CHARLES BOYER. RITA HAYWORTH, GINGER ROGERS, HENRY 'FONDA, CHAS. LAUGHTON, EDW. G. ROBINSON, PAUL ROBESON,/ GEORGE SANDERS, THOMAS MITCHELL, CESAR ROMERO; ROCHESTER t ETHEL WAT'ERS, ROLAND YOUNG, THE HALL JOHNSTON CHOIR And 47 Other Featured Players. 2nd— THE SINATRA SHOW TUES WED THURS. '» » Matinee Wednesday "HIGHER AND HIGHER" 3rd— Paramount's All-Star Ail-American Musical Comedy "STAR SPANGLED RHYTHM" Fri. Sat. Mon. Dir.: R. J. Kerridge, thi'oughout N.Z. FRIDAY — SATURDAY Robert Paige —— Frances. Langford "COWBOY IN MANHATTAN" Music — Melody l — Mirth. Recommended for Universa) Exhibition Associate Feature Richard Arlen Jean Parker "WRECKING CREW" Virile Action and Tense Excitement. Recommended lor Universal Exhibition People of Edgecumbe and Surrounding Districts PLEASE NOTE Don't forget the big dance, in Bell's Hall on 25th September. Gather and en\joy a gay evening held by the "Gay People" of Edgecumbe . Music supplied by Premier Dance Band. Usual prices 2/-. and 2/6. Lots of Novelties. 130 GRAND BADMINTON DANCE AWAKERI HALL ! TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26th £1 Monte Carlo. Novelties. Premier Dance Band. Good Supper. Popular Prices. 119 ANGLICAN CHURCH SOCIAL PARISH HALL WEDNESDAY 27-th; 8 p.m. An enjoyable evening is assured. Ladies a plate, Gents 1/-. 161 MANAWAHE DANCE WEDNESDAY j SEPTEMBER 27 th. Novelty Dances. Good Music and Floor. Ladies a Basket. Gents 2/6. Proceeds in aid of St. John's Ambulance. 134 GRAND CATHOLIC DANCE FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 29tli CALEDONIAN HALL Horace Waite's Orchestra. Home-made Supper. Novelties. Ladies 2/-, Gents 2/6. 169 GRAND DANCE THORNTON HALL WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4th Sponsored by local residents. Competitions. Novelties. Excellent Supper. Premier Band. 162 WANTED KNOWN COLLAR and Cuff dainty collars, in Crepe de Chene, Satins, etc. From 7/3 to 14/6. Bridgers Ltd^ INFANT'S Frocks in Organdie and Georgette, Satin Eide.rdowns ) Pram Covers, Traced Needlework at "The Gift Shop-" 256
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 8, Issue 10, 22 September 1944, Page 1
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