AMUSEMENTS REGENT i TONIGHT TONIGHT | The story of a Girl who became a ; Woman in the Twinkling of a Man’s Eye “CLAUDIA” “CLAUDIA” Dorothy McGuire Robert Young Ina Claire (Recommended for Adults) THURS. FRI. Matinee Fri. HA ! HA ! HA ! Laughs fly faster than fun in the Gayest Funniest Show since that Merry-Go-Round of Hilarity “The Women” Lana Turner —— Susan Peters Lana Turner -- Susan Peters Laraine Day Laraine Day. In M.G.M.’s Comedy Drama “KEEP YOUR POWDER DRY” “KEEP YOUR POWDER DRY” “KEEP YOUR POWDER DRY” (Recommended for Universal Exhibition) SAT. MON. Matinee Sat. Noel Coward’s Noel Coward’s Latest and Wittiest Play “BLITHE SPIRIT” “BLITHE SPIRIT” A Delightful Comedy. (Recommended for Adults) GRAND THURSDAY FRIDAY Parents bring your children, equal interest to Young and Old “JOHN HALIFAX GENTLEMAN” Completely faithful to .the Book. Associate Feature: “GIRL IN THE CASE” Edmond Low Janice Carter. fßecommended for Universal Exhibition) Do not miss the weekend programme SATURDAY MONDAY No. 1 “LOUIS-CONN FIGHT FILM” The return Bout for the Heavyweight Championship of the World. No. 2 “LILI MARLENE” , v The true story of the most discussed song in years No. 3 Zane Grey’s “WANDERER of the WASTELAND” PLEASE NOTE: This programme will not be shown at the Matinee. Special Children’s Programme every Saturday for the Young N.Z. Club.
GRAND FOOTBALL DANCE MATATA THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1946 Pi’esentation of Football Trophies, Come lassies and laddies to the sea- j son’s nocturnal fun fair . . . Give the youngsters to your next door | neighbours and . . Wend your way | where there’s swing and sway. This j will be another famous joy night. Rhythm Vendors Orchestra. A bus leaves the “Rock” at 7.45 via Awakeri, Edgecumbe Hotel. Popular Prices. 273 GRAND CATHOLIC DANCE CALEDONIAN HALL FRIDAY, NOVEMBER Bth, 1946 Home-made Supper. Horrie Waite’s Orchestra. Admission 2/6 and 3/-. 311 DANCE RANGITAIKI HOCKEY CLUB AWAKERI HALL SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9th Novelty Dances, Monte Carlos. Presentation Trophies. Home-made Supper. Premier Dance Orchestra. 35 YOUNG CALEDONIAN CLUB OPEN NIGHT The Chief, Chieftains and Chieftainesses of the Young Caledonian Club request the pleasure of your company at their Grand Social Evening to be held in the Caledonian Hall on Saturday, November 9th, at 8 p.m. All club member’s 1/- and a plate. Non-members 1/6. DANCE WHAKATANE BADMINTON CLUB WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13th Caledonian Hall Premier Dance Band. Popular Prices. Good Supper." BY SPECIAL REQUEST: Ladies no evening frocks; gentlemen no ties. 70
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 10, Issue 46, 6 November 1946, Page 1
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