AMUSEMENTS REGENT Kerridge-Odeon Theatres. THREE DAYS MON., TUES., WED. “THE OVERLANDERS” Ealing Studios’ First Australasian Picture which is breaking all records in England, America, Australia, and now in Whakatane. “THE OVERLANDERS” “THE OVERLANDERS” “THE OVERLANDERS” Stai'ring “Chips” Daphne RAFFERTY CAMPBELL RAFFERTY CAMPBELL Produced by Michael Balcon. Written and Directed by Harry Watt. A GREAT PICTURE YOU MUST SEE! (Recommended for Universal Exhibition) THURSDAY FRIDAY Warner Bros. Present ’ PAUL HENREID and HEDY LAMARR i Triumphantly Together —in—“THE CONSPIRATORS” “THE CONSPIRATORS” A Dramatic Love Story. (Recommended for Adults) GRAND BASKETBALL DANCE CALEDONIAN HALL SATURDAY, MAY 24th In aid of the Whakatane Basketball Club. Good Supper. Prices 3/- and 3/6. Premier Dance Band. 178 GOODWIN MARIONETTE THEATRE Under auspices of COMMUNITY ART SERVICE GRAND THEATRE TUESDAY, MAY 27th at 8.15 p.m. Book early at C. S. Armstrong’s. Prices: 4/- and 3/-, plus tax. Children 1/6 to evening performance. Matinee: 10 a.m. (country schools and High School). 3 p.m. (Whakatane Primary School). Price 1/(children). 252 TENDERS WHAKATANE HARBOUR BOARD . Tenders will be received at the office of the Board closing on the sth June, 1947, for the construction of a retaining wall in stone. Plans and specifications may be inspected at the County Office. C. H. BREBNER, Consulting Engineer to the Board. 254 PUBLIC AND TRESPASS NOTICE Those persons known to have removed firewood or timber from our farm known as “The Run,” Matata, and particularly along the Finnigan’s Road Boundary thereof, are requested to call uopn us immediately and account for royalty. From this date any person or persons removing timber or firewood from our property as aforesaid, will be prosecuted. JOHNSTON BROS. Matata, 14/5/47. v 242 IMPOUNDING NOTICE IMPOUNDED in Taneatua Pound : Iron grey filly hack, about 2 years; bay draught gelding, white blaze; roan gelding hack, about 2 years; black yearling filly, white blaze, 2 white feet. If not released and expenses paid will be sold on Monday, 26th May at 1 p.m. Impounded in Edgecumbe Pound: 1 Red Jersey springing heifer, no marks or brands; 1, bay filly pony, •2 white feet. If not released will be sold on Monday, 26th May at 12 noon. A. CURLING, Poundkeeper. MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISER for lost scarf desires to sincerely thank the person who found it and returned it to Beacon Office. CAR leaving for New Plymouth 23 inst. room for three passengers, share expenses. Apply Beacon Office. 223 WOULD anyone who witnessed a vehicle backing into, or colliding with a stationary red h ton truck at Te Teko Hall at approximately 5.15 p.m. Thursday, 15th May, 1947, please contact G. Merritt, Beach Rd. £5 reward.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 11, Issue 30, 19 May 1947, Page 1
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