AMUSEMENTS REGENT FRIDAY SATURDAY ' Matinee Each Day. M.G.M. Technicolour, Vaudeville, Song and Dance Show . . - “BROADWAY RHYTHM” “BROADWAY RHYTHM” George Murphy Ginny Simms. Tommy Dorsey’s Orchestra. Music by Jerome Kern. Acrobats . . Comedians . . Singers . . America’s Top-line Artists combine to give you the best in entertainment. • (Recommended for Universal Exhibition) MONDAY - TUESDAY Ann Sheridan Jack Carson in The “DOUGHGIRLS” The “DOUGHGIRLS” i Adapted from the Successful Stage Comedy. Fun . . . Romance. (Recommended for Universal Exhibition) WED. THURS. FRI. Matinees Wed. Fri. “LAURA” “LAURA” Gene Tierney Clifton Webb Thrills . . Suspense . . Drama. Also Screening ” “HITLER LIVES” Academy Award Winning Short. (Recommended for Adults) 12th, 13th, 14th, 15th. Matinee Daily “NATIONAL VELVET” Box Plains Indicate Heavy Bookings. Reserve now . . : Don’t delay ... No Halves Evening Sessions. Phone reservations for country patrons only. Complimentary list suspended.
GRAND FINALLY TONIGHT Entertainment for the whole family “SING NEIGHBOUR SING” Brad Taylor Ruth Perry. Also Robert Lowry Ellen Dyew. \ “DARK MOUNTAIN’^ Forest Rangers against Black Mar- ' ket Racketeers 4 . . SATURDAY MONDAY Charles Starrett in “ROUGH RIDING JUSTICE” A Rollicking Story of the West. Action . . Excitement . . Adventure. And “Man In Half moon Street” Nils Asther, Helen Walker. The Weirdest Mystery ever solved by Scotland Yard. (Recommended for Adults) Your Next Request ‘ . . TUES. 13th. WED. 14th. Bette Davis Errol Flynn. “ELIZABETH & ESSEX” (Their Private Lives). Especially arranged for the school holidays. Tues. 27th. Wed. 28th. Matinee Each Day. 1 “SNOW WHITE and the SEVEN DWARFS” WHAKATANE COLF CLUB DANCE Ist AUGUSTT, 1946. Winter Show Buildings, Modern and Old-time Dances. Freddie Burt’s Ballroom Orchestra. Good Supper. Good Floor. Double Ticket 107Ladies 47Gents 6/-. 291 ; CATHOLIC DANCE CALEDONIAN HALL FRIDAY, AUGUST 2nd Excellent Supper. Popular Prices. Horrie Waite’s Orchestra. 275 OTAKIRI FOOTBALL CLUB GRAND DANCE TUESDAY, AUGUST 6th. Come and buy a Lucky Ticket. Novelties Galore. The Best Floor. Marvellous Music, Rhythm Vendors. Super Supper. Ladies plate of sandwiches. An evening, cheap for 2/6 and 2/-. . V : 7.- ■ . . 200
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 10, Issue 4, 26 July 1946, Page 1
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