AMUSEMENTS LAST TWO DAYS REGENT Kerridge-Odeon Theatres. MONDAY TUESDAY Presents in All Twenty-nine of GEORGE GERSHWIN'S Own Compositions. Captivating Tunes that make the World a Gayer Place to Live in. “RHAPSODY IN BLUE” “RHAPSODY IN BLUE” “RHAPSODY IN BLUE” Out of the exciting life of this man . . . Out of the wealth of Best-loved Music he wrote. WARNER BROS. Have Fashioned a Magnificent Picture. Robert Alda, as Gershwin; Alexis Smith, as Christine Gilbert; Charles Coburn, as Max Dreyfus; Will Wright, as Rachmaninoff. As Themselves AL JOLSON, OSCAR LEVANT, PAUL WHITEMAN, GEORGE WHITE, HAZEL SCOTT, TOM PATRICOLA. (Recommended for Universal Exhibition) NEXT CHANGE WED. THURS. FRI. THE MASTER OF FICTION RAYMOND CHANDLER HAS WRITTEN THE YEAR’S FASTEST SUSPENSE-FILLED MURDER MYSTERY “THE BLUE DAHLIA” “THE BLUE DAHLIA” “THE BLUE DAHLIA” With ALAN LADD ALAN LADD and VERONICA LAKE VERONICA LAKE WILLIAM BENDIX Also HOWARD DA SILVA, DORIS DOWLING, FRANK FAYLEN. The Trio of “Lost Weekend” Fame Tamed by a Blonde — Framed by a BrunetteWanted by the Police — Thrilling Entertainment at its Beet. (Recommended for Adults) NEXT SAT. MON. TUES. From that Daring Novel You’ve Heard About comes the Story of Kitty, that London Spitfire who met men, Married Them and Memorised Their Bank Account.' Paramount Pictures Present “KITTY ” HAVE YOU RESERVED YET? DANCE AWAKERI BRANCH RED CROSS SOCIETY AWAKERI HALL SATURDAY, JUNE 28 Rhythm Vendors. Novelties and Home-made Supper. Popular Prices. 226 DON’T FORGET THE GRAND BASKETBALL DANCE in the THORNTON HALL TOMORROW NIGHT June 24 A free bus is leaving the Rock at 7.45 p.m. also one leaves Matata via Edgecumbe at 7.30 p.m. This is going to be a great night so whatever you do,-don’t miss it. EDGECUMBE DRAMA CLUB Present three one-act plays and one sketch on Tuesday, June 24th at Bell’s Hall at 8 p.m. Producer: Roseanne Rutherford. Admission: Adults 2/-. 183 ROTORUA AND BAY OF PLENTY DEBUTANTES BALL RITZ BALLROOM, ROTORUA FRIDAY, JULY 25, 1947 Dancing 8.30 p.m. to 1 a.m. Debutantes presented to Major General and Mrs H. K. Kippenberger, C. 8., D.S.O. Debutantes to be under 19 years of age. Admission: Fifteen shillings per double ticket, 7/6 per single ticket. Intending debutantes to communicate with Miss E. M. Ufquhart, Box 33, Rotorua, not later than 30th June. KEEP THIS DATE FREE ! ! THE BALL OF THE YEAR ! ! Proceeds in aid of Rotorua High School Old Pupils War Memorial Fund. 248 CONCERT Presbyterian Sunday School Hall (Proceeds for same) WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25th 10 past 8 p.m. Vocal Soloists: Dr. Fletcher Cole, Mr J.'Watson, Misses Jean Armstrong and Dorothy Stewart. Instrumentalists: Mrs Larmer, Mr Ken Jarrett, Len Broadmore, Brian and Barry Skelton and Colin Finucane. Also a play produced by Mrs Fletcher Cole. Players: Mesdames Cole and Lucas, Miss Worrall, Mr G. Paterson. Organiser: Mrs-T. W. .James. Admission 2/-.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 11, Issue 44, 23 June 1947, Page 1
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