AMUSEMENTS The REGENT New Zealand’s Most Up-to-date Provincial Theatre. Centrally Heated. Dir.: Kerridge-Odeon. FINALLY TO-NIGHT FINALLY 'THE CRIME PICTURE OF YOUR LIFETIME Rarely if ever has the screen known such sheer . . . savage suspense. “THE BIG CLOCK” Ray Milland Charles Laughton (Recommended by Censor for Adults) SATURDAY MONDAY Matinee Saturday 2 p.m. A J. Arthur Rank Production WHAT WOULD YOU DO ABOUT “FREIDA” “FREIDA” “FREIDA” Here are some comments on the subject following a jury screening of “Frieda” ‘I would accept Freida because you do have to rely on your own feelings and I believe she is good.’—(Air Stewardess). ‘I could never live with Freida. I could never separate her from the evil she lived amid and tolerated.’ —(Buyer). ‘Freida was fine, sensible, loyal. I would take her into my home.’—(Transport Driver). Plans Regent To-day, 10 a.m. (Recommended by Censor for Adults) “FREIDA” Seldom so many Absorbing Thrilis on Stage or Screen as will be found in this Season’s Greatest Dramatic Attraction Here is One Picture You Must be Certain to See. ' (Recommended by Censor for Adults) A-MY-T-FINE ST JOHN AMBULANCE DANCE ST JOHN HALL SATURDAY, AUGUST 21. 113 GRAND DANCE AWAKERI HALL SATURDAY 21 Good Floor, Home-made Supper. Harrison’s Orchestra. Sponsored by the Awakeri Hockey Club. Free Bus leaves Rock 7.45 p.m. 140 JUNIOR NATIONAL PARTY DANCE TANEATUA HALL TUESDAY, AUGUST 24 Prices 3/- and 3/6. Free Bus leaves Rock at 7.45 p.m. 160 BALFOUR, IRVINE & WEBSTER LTD. OPTICIANS. .* AUCKLAND & HAMILTON. Our representative Mr R. Boyd, will visit Mr Dewar’s Pharmacy, Whakatane, on Tuesday and Wednesday, September 7 and 8. Phone 32M for an appointment. ESTATE OF ALFRED GEORGE TEBBUTT (Deceased) All persons having claims against this Estate are requested to forward accounts in duplicate duly certified as owing at date of death, 20th July 1948, to: T. E. HAMERTON, 168 Solicitor, Taneatua. LOST AND FOUI^D LOST —Would person who found box of maroon girdles left at Basketball Courts please return to Beacon Office. 117 LOST—Saturday, between St John’s Hall, Domain and Stewart Motors, ;one bottle green brush wool cardigan. Reward. Ring 326. 138 LOST—Three yearling heifers, earmark back piece each ear. Five other stock branded D.S. Reward for whereabouts, Signed, H. T. Burr, Te Teko. - 147 LOST—Strand or Commerce Street, string of pearls, Friday last. Reward. Apply Beacon. 154 PUBLIC NOTICES FARMERS—For your topdressing and harrowing contact D. S. Caulfield, Phone 36A, Te Teko. 164 NEW Novels. The Bishop’s Mantle, by Agnes Turnbull; Autobiography, by N. Cardus; Portrait of a Playboy, by Deeping; Valley of Decision, by M. Davenport. A. A. Newman. LAWNMOWERS Masport, :Qual•ast, .Shanks. ".Secure your mode’ ■low at Cutlers Hardware Ltd. (C.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 12, Issue 81, 13 August 1948, Page 1
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