AMUSEMENTS REGENT Kerridge-Odeon Theatres. Finally Tonight CLARK GABLE, GREER GARSON in “ADVENTURE” “ADVENTURE” A Rollicking, Rousing Romance. fßecommended for Universal Exhibition) TUES. WED. Matinee Wed. Wendy Hiller' Roger Livesey in “I KNOW WHERE I'M GOING” “I KNOW WHERE I’M GOING” Another Delightful British Film. (Recommended for Universal Exhibition) GRAND TONIGHT .J ' . Paul Muni, Marguerite Chapman in “ONE AGAINST SEVEN” Thrills and Chills with Charlie Chan “SHANGHAI COBRA” (Recommended for Adults) TUES. WED. Matinee Wed. Your Request “BUFFALO BILL” , “BUFFALO BILL” Technicolour Classic of the Old
West. (Recommended for Universal Exhibition) Watch for it.. Wait for it The Social Event of-1947 WHAKATANE DRUIDS GRAND BALL G R AN D BALL GRAND BALL Winter Show Buildings WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26th WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26th WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26th Music by Bill Keenan and his Musical Knights (Hamilton) Novelty Dances. Poultry Supper. Modern and Old-time Dancing. Prices 10/- and 7/6. Double 15/-. R.U.4.A. DANCE YES Then come to' the THORNTON HALL / on '. TUESDAY, APRIL Ist. to the GRAND BASKETBALL DANCE Super Supper. Excellent Floor. Prices 3/- and 3/6. Rhythm Vendors Orchestra. Free Bus will leave Rock at 8 p.m. via Paroa. This is the first Basketball Dance of the season and .make it the best. Don’t forget this is April Fool’s Night. 236 DANCE DANCE
EDGECUMBE HALL TUESDAY, APRIL Ist Free bus from Rock at 7.45 p.m. Refreshments and Supper Available. Monte Carlo, Novelties and Streamers. Premier Dance Band. Admission 2/6 and 3/-. CABIN CABARET EASTER SATURDAY, APRIL sth. \ Free Bus from Rock at 3. Freddie Burt’s 5-piece Orchestra. M.U.LG.O.F. GRAND DANCE EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 7th Otakiri Hall Premier Orchestra. Ladies 3/-, Gents 3/6. 253 SAVE EASTER MONDAY GRAND M.U.1.0.0.F. DANCE * OTAKIRI HALL. 237 ST. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSN.
PADDY’S MARKET KING STREET HALL SATURDAY, MARCH 29th, 1947 Opening 11 a.m. Produce, Fruit, Ice Cream, Soft Drinks, Table Games, Bran Tub, Guessing Competitions, Amusements for Old and Young, Afternoon Tea. Whakatane Citizens Band in Attendance. Produce unsold will be auctioned in the evening. Your patronage would be greatlyappreciated.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 11, Issue 9, 24 March 1947, Page 1
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