AMUSEMENTS Last Day Last Day REGENT Tonight FINALLY Tonight A Masterpiece of Mystery “THE UNSEEN” “THE UNSEEN” Joel McCrea Gail Russell Herbert Marshall. (Recommended for Adults) THE YEAR’S PRIZE PICTURE THE YEAR’S PRIZE PICTURE GREER GARSON GREER GARSON Remember her in . . . “Mr Chips!’ “Mrs Miniver” “Blossoms in the Dust” “Madame Curie” “Mrs Parkington” Great Books make great Pictures. Now see her in . . . “The VALLEY of DECISION” .. “The VALLEY of DECISION” “The VALLEY of DECISION” with GREGORY PECK the star of “KEYS OF THE KINGDOM” Quality Entertainment! (Recommended for Universal Exhibition) You must see .... “ARSENIC AND OLD LACE” Commencing Labour Day 28th. The Funniest Pipture You’ve Ever Seen. Coming “THE WONDERMAN” GRAND Tonight : : : : Tonight Slim Summerville Zasu Pitts “NIAGARA FALLS” Girls Gaiety Romance. (Recommended for Universal Exhibition) Associate Feature: Chester Morris “GAMBLERS CHOICE” Drama! Excitement! Comedy! (Recommended for Adults) SAT. MON. Matinee Sat. It’s Laughter All The Way It’s Laughter All The Way Jack Benny Jack Benny “THE HORN BLOWS AT MIDNIGHT” Also Screening Gloria Jean John Qualen “FAIRY TALE MURDER” (Recommended for Adults) Your Request Your Request - Next Tues. Wed. Matinee Wed. “ANTHONY ADVERSE” “ANTHONY ADVERSE” “ANTHONY ADVERSE” Fredric March Olivia DeHavilland, Claude Rain's. LAST SHOWN AT THE REGENT IN 1937. SOCIAL DANCE In aid of Red Cross THORNTON HALL OCTOBER 19th, 8 p.m. Admission 2/-. Music by Ted Hayden. Good Floor. Music and Supper. 188 MATATA BASKETBALL CLUB DANCE THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24th Rhythm Vendors Orchestra. 161 HALLO’EEN The night when Ghosties, Spookies and Bogles walk abroad. Watch for it this year. CALEDONIAN HALL CALEDONIAN HALL The greatest fun festival of the year. SPECIAL CHILDREN’S NIGHT FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25th. Address. Dookin’ for Apples, Treacle Bun and Cat Chasin. Supper. Admission 1/-. 209 GRAND HALLO’EEN DANCE SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26th Come dressed for the occasion— Witches or Warlocks. Spooks or Ghosts or in ‘Hard-up’ Rags. Masks Compulsory. Prizes: Best Lady Spook or Witch. Best Man Spook or Ghost. Best ‘Hard-up’ Lady. Best ‘Hard-up’ Man. Admission: Gentlemen 4/-, Ladies 3/-. 209 a
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 10, Issue 39, 18 October 1946, Page 1
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