AMUSEMENTS REGENT Kerridge-Odeon Theatres. NIGHTLY at i ’. 8 p.m. MATINEES Wed. Fri 1.30 p.m. MATINEE Saturday 2 p.m. LAST DAY THE MOST EAGERLY AWAITED FILM OF THE YEAR G.B.D. Films Present The Greatest Of All British Pictures “THE SEVENTH VEIL” “THE SEVENTH VEIL” “THE SEVENTH VEIL” “THE SEVENTH VEIL” “THE SEVENTH VEIL” “THE SEVENTH VEIL” Starring JAMES MASON ANN TODD JAMES MASON ANN TODD JAMES MASON ANN TODD Hugh McDermott Herbert Low Yvonne Owen Albert Levien Beautifully Made, Entirely Credible, and a Feast for Lovers of Good Music. (Recommended for Adults) COMING ATTRACTIONS Finally TONIGHT Finally “THE BELLS OF ST. MARY’S” ALL IN JULY. A Treat for Whakatane. All Plans Are Open. RESERVE NOW. COMMENCING TOMORROW THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY WARNER BROS. DRAMATIC MASTERPIECE Which Set an All Time Record at the New York Hollywood Theatre “A STOLEN LIFE”' “A STOLEN LIFE” “A STOLEN LIFE” “A STOLEN LIFE” Starring BETTE DAVIS BETTE DAVIS BETTE DAVIS . GLEN FORD DANE CLARK GLEN FORD ....'• DANE CLARK WALTER BRENNAN A Compelling Story of Twin Sisters who were Alike in Everything Except the Men They Attracted. (Recommended More for Adults) The Critics Say: “A Fine Production ... Miss Davis gives the Drama Life, Depth and Breath.”—New York Daily News. “Miss Davis Gives a Show Beyond Question ’’—New York Times. Will no Doubt be One of the Most Popular Bette Davis Hits A Lavish Entertainment. New York Journal-American. “QUIET WEEKEND” grand Kerridge-Odeon Theatres. FINALLY TONIGHT 'H'E DELIRIOUSLY FUNNY ROMANTIC fIIX-UP THAT AWAKES ROARS OF PONTANEOUS LAUGHTER AT EVERY SESSION—“THE BRIDE WORE BOOTS “THE BRIDE WORE BOOTS” (Recommended for Adults) FRIDAY SATURDAY JAMES WARREN JAMES WARREN SONS OF THE PIONEERS “DING DONG WILLIAMS” “DING DONG WILLIAMS” Jo. 2 HEADLINE “FOLLOW THAT WOMAN” “FOLLOW THAT WOMAN” WILLIAM GARGAN, NANCY KELLY. (Recommended for Adults) AIR TRAINING CORPS DANCE KING STREET HALL SATURDAY,' JULY 19, 1947 8 p.m. sharp. Freddie Burt’s Orchestra. Freddie Burt’s Orchestra. Prices: Double 6/-, Gents 3/6, Ladies 3/-. 155 D-D-DANCE Sponsored by the AWAKERI HOCKEY CLUB In the AWAKERI HALL SATURDAY, JULY 19th Excellent Music by the Premier Orchestra. Best Supper and Floor. Usual Prices. Auckland Reps, guests of the evening. Free bus will leave the Rock at 7.45 p.m. 97 MATATA R.S.A. GRAND FAREWELL DANCE To Mr and Mrs M. PINKER who are leaving to join the R.A.F. in England in the KING’S THEATRE, MATATA THURSDAY, JULY 17th, 8 p.m. Free bus leaves Rock 7.45 p.m. Good Supper. Popular Prices. Freddie Burt’s Orchestra. 116 T.W.M.C. TANEATUA CALLING Don’t forget August 4th the date of THE TANEATUA WAR MEMORIAL COMMITTEE BALL 314 REUNION R.S.A. DANCE (Ruatoki Branch) TAUMARUA HALL, RUATOKI THURSDAY, JULY 31, 1947 Admission 2/6. ) 'T. TEAMO, 12 Hon. Sec.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 11, Issue 54, 16 July 1947, Page 1
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