AMUSEMENTS WO-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-H ! ! ! ! Come and see the Spooks walk abroad on All Hallowes Eve. GRAND CHILDREN S NIGHT GRAND CHILDREN’S NIGHT FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25th at 7.30 p.m. CALEDONIAN HALL Mephistopheles, the Ghosts of King David, of Flora MacDonald. See the Cheshire Cat and Minos the Rooster. Fun for all the Children <and Adults too. Dancing, Games, Competitions, Supper. Admission: Everybody 1/-. 297 GRAND HALLO’EEN DANCE GRAND HALLO’EEN DANCE GRAND HALLO’EEN DANCE CALEDONIAN HALL SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26th SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26th Come dressed as Witches, Spooks or Warlocks or Just Come in Hard-up Rigs Masks Compulsory. Prizes for: — Best Lady Spook or Witch. Best Man Spook or Ghost. Best ‘Hard-up’ Lady. Best ‘Hard-up’ Man. Fun and Dancing for All. Admission: Gentlemen 4/-, Ladies 3/-. 299 CABIN CABARET CABIN CABARET TOMORROW NIGHT A modern set up for dancing without bits ol this and that thrown in. Dance to your own request numbers from the only orchestra that people really talk about. Make up a party and look in tomorrow night. Reservations phone 420 R. 308 W.I. SILVER JUBILEE BALL W.I. SILVER JUBILEE BALL 1 I.—— OTAKIRI HALL LABOUR DAY Monday, 28th October. Freddie Burt’s Orchestra. MAKE THIS YOUR DATE. Free bus leaves the Rock 7.30. Photographer in attendance. Dress Optional. Ladies 4/-, Gents 5/-, Double 8/-. 320
TANEATUA WELCOME HOME COMMITTEE LABOUR NIGHT, October 28, 1946, in the Taneatua Hall. A Welcome Home and Presentation to .77 Returned Service personnel who left this district. ' Premier Dance Band. Gents 3/-, Ladies 2/6. 276 SOCIAL AND DANCE MONSTER HOCKEY TOURNAMENT WIND-UP SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26th Tutaeo Hall (Te Teko) Rhythm Stars Orchestra. N.B. Bus leaves Rock at 8.15 p.m. 336 WHAKATANE FIRE BRIGADE WHAKATANE FIRE BRIGADE ANNUAL DANCE . Winter Show Buildings FRIDAY, NOVEMBER Ist FRIDAY, NOVEMBER Ist Sit-down Supper. Premier Orchestra (6 players) Prices 3/- and 2/6. 259 GRAND FOOTBALL DANCE MAT AT A" THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1946 Presentation of Football Trophies. Come lassies and laddies to the season’s nocturnal fun fair . . . Give the youngsters to your next door neighbours and . . Wend your way where there’s swing and sway. This will be another famous joy night. Rhythm Vendors Orchestra. Popular Prices. 273.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 10, Issue 42, 25 October 1946, Page 1
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