AMUSEMENTS The REGENT New Zealand’s Most Up-to-date Provincial Theatre. Centrally Heated. JULY MOVIE SEASON A MONTH OF SPECIALS FINALLY TO-NIGHT FINALLY PACKED WITH THRILLING ACTION RUDYARD KIPLING’S IMMORTAL GUNGA DIN GUNGA DIN GUNGA DIN An R.K.O. Special. (Approved for Universal Exhibition) JOAN FONTAINE, VICTOR McLAGLEN, CARY GRANT, DOUG FAIRBANKS, Jun. A SCREEN EPIC I SATURDAY MONDAY TUESDAY HOW TO MANAGE WOMEN! When Clarence has some misunderstanding with Mary, a girl friend, Father decides it is time Clarence was told about women. Closing the doors of his study, he began his lecture. Man as the stronger sex has to run the world Women got “too stirred up.” The main thing was to be firm with them, otherwise they’s make you do things you didn’t want to do. When Clarence asked what to do when they cried, Father admitted that that was a difficult question. BUT YOU MUST—• See “LIFE WITH FATHER” yourself to appreciate what he told Clarence, and how his theories worked. WHEN You see all this and all the other sideplitting experiences of the Day Family, YOU WILL REALISE Why people in America are paying double ordinary admission prices to see it, AND WHY At each of the crowded sessions daily delighted laughter shakes the theatre. “LIFE WITH FATHER” “LIFE WITH FATHER” “LIFE WITH FATHER” WILLIAM POWELL IRENE DUNNE ELIZABETH TAYLOR. EDMUND GWENN ZASU PITTS This is a True Story . . . Clarence Day, Jun. Wrote it About His Own Family . . . That’s One Reason Why It’s So Popular. (Approved for Universal Exhibition) THEATRICAL SENSATION Direct from a two week’s capacityseason at His Majesty’s, Auckland. George Tollerton’s Real “VARIETY SHOW” Of Overseas Vaudeville Celebrities at PRE-WAR PRICES. Creating a sensation throughout New Zealand. GRAND THEATRE WHAKATANE SATURDAY, JULY 31, S P.M. The critics have said:
Auckland Star: “Best laugh for many many years.” ' N.Z. Herald: “Sparkling show—capacity houses highly appreciative.” Wgtn. Dominion: “Deserves good houses everywhere.” Otago Tinges: “Never a dull moment . . * don’t go unless prepared to laugh loud and long! A CLEAN FAMILY SHOW! Be sure and see the I “CRAZY QUIZ” | No questions—Money for nothing. Prices: Reserves. Dress Circle Adults 5/-, Children 2/6. Stalls, Adults 4/-, Children 2/6. Unreserved Stalls, Adults 3/6, Children 2/-. Matinee, Stalls, Adults 3/-, Children 1/6. (All prices plus tax). Plans now open at Armstrong’s Bookshop. ! 4 A DANCE To farewell Mr and Mrs E. N. Le Huen, will be held tonight, July 23, in Taneatua Hall at 8 p.m. Prices 2/- and 1/6. Sponsored by Taneatua Y.F.C. 285 GRAND SPRING .TIME DANCE OTAKIRI HALL 4 •'** - -1 ■ TUESDAY, JULY 27 Free bus leaves Rock at 7.30 p.m. Freddie Burt’s Orchestra. Prices 3/- and 3/6. 294 EDGECUMBE LABOUR PARTY DANCE AWAKERI HALL AUGUST 7. t • > A. { Harrison’s Orchestra. Home-made Supper. Free bus from Rock. Ladies 2/6, Gents 3/6, Double 6/-. 197 FINAL GRAND HOCKEY DANCE AWAKERI HALL SATURDAY, AUGUST 21 2SO
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 12, Issue 72, 23 July 1948, Page 1
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