amusements Dii-.: R. J. Kerridge, throughout N.Z. FRIDAY — — FRIDAY FINAL DAY Patricia Morison John Carradine Starring in Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's "HITLER'S MADMAN" Recommended for Adults. SAT. MON. TUES. Matinee Saturday RKO-Radio Presents' The. Screen's Most Ambitious Undciv taking "FOREVER AND A DAY" Presenting BRIAN AHERNE ROBERT CUM, MINGS, CHARLES LAUGHTON, IDA LUPINO, HERBERT MARSHALL. RAY' MfLLAND j ANNA NEAGLE, MERLE OBERON. With 70 more Hollywood Favourites. Everyone playing an important role in a drama so big, so powerful, so moving it inspires their most brilliant performances. Recommended lor Universal Exhibition PLANS ARE FILLING RESERVE NOW ! "FIRST OF THE FEW" 27th 28 th 30th. Dir.: R. J. Kerridge, throughout N.Z. FRIDAY — SATURDAY Matinee Saturday HOP ALONG CASSIDY SERIES "UNDERCOVER MAN" Exciting — Adventure — Mystery. Recommended for Adults. Associate Feature THE ANDREWS SISTERS Francis Langford, Patric Knowles "ALWAYS A BRIDESMAID" A new comedy musical full of fun and rhythm. ADDroved tor Universal Exhibition. HIGH SCHOOL CONCERT
TONIGHT FRIDAY 13th CALEDONIAN HALL Admission: Adults 2/- Children 1/-. 108 FAREWELL DANCE OCTOBER 13th Given by boys of P.W.D. in King's Matata. Good Floor. Good Orchestra. Good Supper. All Welcome. Admission free. 64 DANCE AWAKERI HALL TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17th In aid of Local Scout Troop. Premier Dance Band. Good Supper. Ladies 2/- :> Gents 2/6. 59 THORNTON FOOTBALL CLUB'S GRAND DANCE THORNTON HALL WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18th Good Supper and Novelties. Premier Dance Band. 90 DANCERS—TAKE NOTICE ! Gala dancing season at Ohope. in the . CAPTAIN'S CABIN HALL CAPTAIN'S CABIN HALL ' CAPTAIN'S CABIN HALL OVER THE CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR PERIOD Fun and Novelties. Fun and Novelties. Make «arrangements to attend them all. GOOD TIMES ARE COMING AGAIN. Watch for further announcements. 99 WANTED KNOWN FLAGS. We now have good stocks of United Nations fl:»gs—Britain t America Russia, New Zealand etc. at Armstrongs, Phone 173. INFANT'S Frocks in Organdie and Georgette, Satin Eide.rdo\vns j Pram Covers Traced Needlework at "The Gift Shop." 256 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 16, 13 October 1944, Page 1
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