AMUSEMENTS COMMENCING TODAY COMMENCING TODAY REGENT Kerridge-Odeon Theatres. WED. THURS. FRI. OLIVIA DE HAVILLAND “THE DARK MIRROR” OVERSEAS PRESS SAYS—LIFE: “Movie of the week, suspense supercharged.” NEW YORK TRIBUNE: “Compelling thriller . . Robert Siodmak a magician of melodramas.” NEW YORK SUN: “All any picture could wish. Well acted, Miss De Havilland does an excellent job.” NEW YORK MIRROR: “Sizzling entertainment for the fans who seek thrills. Performance worthy of Oscar candidacy. Builds with mounting suspense to a climax from which the last drop of intensity is wrung.” Universal-International Picture CAN'HIS LIPS TELL WHICH is WHICH? “THE DARK MHiROR” “THE DARK MIRROR” “THE DARK MIRROR” Rarely Does the Screen Offer Such Brilliant Dramatic Entertainment as this Amazing Story of Twins / . OLIVIA DE HAVILLAND OLIVIA DE HAVILLAND Doubly Wonderful in a Wonderful ~ Double Role LEW AYRES A Sensational Lew Ayres You’ve Never Seen Before Returns to the Screen in this Shock Story., (Recommended for Adults) RESERVE NOW FOR . . . “THE JOLSON STORY” The Favourite Motion Picture of Everyone ' i Who Sees It. Fri. 12th, Sat. 13th, Mon. 15th. “I Recommend It” (Signed) A. R. Chapman. GRAND Kerridge-Odeon Theatres. FRIDAY and SATURDAY A PHOTO FINISH OF THRILLS AND LAUGHS EAST SIDE KIDS EAST SIDE KIDS EAST” Si;DE KIDS » in “MR MUGGS RIDES AGAIN” “MR MUGGS RIDES AGAIN” COMEDY AS YOU LIKE IT BEST . . . “UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT” “UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT” . With Those Inimitable Funsters Who Brought You “Demobbed” NORMAN EVANS NAT JACKLEY, BETTY JUMEL. (Recommended for Universal Exhibition) DANCING WHAKATANE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION WIND UP DANCE King’s Theatre, Matata THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4th 8 till 1, a.m. Rhythm Vendors. \ Good Supper. Novelty Dances.
Clubs to make own transport arrangements. Prices 3/-, 2/6, Double 5/-. 219 A DANCE In aid of St. John’s Ambulance Brigade MANAWAHE HALL FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER sth 8 p.m. Gents 3/-, Ladies without basket 2/6. Come and support this worthycause. 37 GRAND RUGBY DANCE SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6th Winter Show Buildings Freddie Burt’s Orchestra. Double 5/-, Single 3/6, Ladies 2/6. . 312 AWAKERI HOCKEY CLUB DANCE SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6th AWAKERI HALL
Bob Burnett’s 8.8. C. Orchestra. Good Floor. Good Supper. Novelty Dances Galore. Usual Prices. Free Bus Leaves Rock 7.45 p.m. 210 ANOTHER GRAND DANCE CALEDONIAN HALL FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12th Whakatane Basketball Club. 3/- and 3/6. Good Supper. Premier Orchestra. 36 WANTED KNOWN NICE selection Crystal Ware arrived. Donaldson’s Home Service. NEW range of English Compacts, beautiful designs. Plastic Nylon Ladies’ Hair Brushes in new colours. You must see them at A. A. Newman’s. NEW shipment of fog lamps, hydraulic bumper jacks, vulcanising kitsets, petrol filters, locking tank caps just arived. Call at Armstrong’s Garage. . , 3
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 11, Issue 75, 3 September 1947, Page 1
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