AMUSEMENTS . Heating thermostatically controlled. FINAL SCREENINGS TUESDAY — WEDNESDAY 1.30 and 7.30 p.m. NO RESERVATIONS FOR.'. WEDNESDAY NIGHT 1300 SEATS AVAILABLE Come earlj' for best seats. "GOING MY WAY" "GOING MY WAY" WARNING Don't be one of those people who regretfully say: "I'm sorry I mussed it " when it is to late to see "Going My Way." Take our advice and secure all happiness while you may. (Recommended for Universal Exhibition.) THURSDAY — FRIDAY Matinee Friday. CHARLES LAUGHTON
ELLA RAINES ! "THE SUSPECT" j The N,Z. Herald says:— " 'The Suspect' (Embassy Theatre) is a connoisseur's piece lor two reasons: it is melodrama presented with absorbing style and it gives Charles Laughton his best film part for a very long time. The story, too, is' notable for Hollywood in that it tells the tale of a murderer for whom the audience has every sympathy." (Recommended for Adults.) Coming Sat 1, Mon 3 ? Tues 4, Wed 5 "LASSIE COME HOME" Plans open Monday next. v | Reserve early! j PUBLIC NOTICES
On the evening of the day on which the news is announced there will be services in St. George's Churchy Wliakatane, and in All Saint's Churchy at 7.30 p.m. On the following morning there will be a Holy Communion Service in St. George's Church Whar 9 katane at 10 a.m. TANEATUA VICTORY CELEBRATIONS Ist Day. Thanksgiving SeTvice in Taneat.ua Hall. 2nd Day. Francy Dress Parade with decorated vehicles to Taneatua Domain. Sports for the children, with a "Victory" Dance to finish in the evening. F. PEEBLES Taneatua. >f... — edgecumbe peace CELEBRATIONS | PROGRAMME Should news of Final Peace be received BEpOiRE noon: — Immediate assembly at Edgecumbe for organised sports meeting at Holdsworth's Paddock, Adjournment for Thanksgiving Service at 2 p.m. at Edgecumbe. Should news of Final Peace Le received AFTER NOON:— Immediate assembly at Edgecumbe for Impromptu Sports and Fun. Thanksgiving Service arranged at Edgecumbe for 11 a.m. next morning followed by an organised Sports Meeting.
Continuous evening entertainment arranged in either ease at Edgecum,be. 15 piece Band in attendance throughout the celebrations. Residents of surrounding districts arc cordially invited to participate. HOT WATER PROVIDED. The above programme will in no way interfere with the Children's Day at Whakatane in -which Edgecumbe will participate. T. WARD, Chair man. WANTED KNOWN ORDER your copy of MAN now. Good stocks now on sale. A. A. Newman.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 8, Issue 97, 14 August 1945, Page 1
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