AMUSEMENTS The REGENT Dir.: Kerridge-Odeon. Finally TONIGHT Finally BRIAN DONLEVY ROBERT WALKER TOM DRAKE “The Beginning of the End” (Approved for Universal Exhibition) SAT., MON., TUES. “The finest two hours entertainment we have screened in many a day—Yes and I mean it!” A. R. CHAPMAN, Manager. “It Happened on sth Avenue” “It Happened oh sth Avenue” DON DEFORE ANN HARDING CHARLES RUGGLES No the title may not convey much to you —But it is a picture that is going to have a bigger house the last night, than the first. “DON’T MISS IT” (Approved for Universal Exhibition) Coming “THE BEST YEARS OF OUR LIVES” October 9th to 15th. EDGECUMBE FOOTBALL CLUB FINAL GRAND DANCE AWAKERI HALL SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18 Freddie Burt’s Orchestra. Free Bus from Whakatane. 169 JUST FOR FUN INVITATION FANCY DRESS BALL Thornton Scouts Committee invites young and old to a Fancy Dress Dance to be held in the Thornton Hall on Saturday, September 18 at 8 p.m. Prizes galore. Photographer in attendance. By special request, prices 3/6 and ■3/-. ; 139 DANCE OTAKIRI HALL WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22 Complimentary dance will be tendered to Miss Mary Jessop, by the residents of Otakiri on the occasion of her approaching marriage. All welcome. Good supper, good music. Admission 2/- and 2/6. 193 A Dance to be held at Poroporo Dance Hall in aid of Pukeko Meetinghouse on' October 23. J. KEEP A., 153 Organiser. KEEP SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23 FREE ANNEXE NURSES’ DANCE i KING STREET HALL Freddie Burt’s Orchestra. Home-made Supper. Tickets 3/6 and 4/6. 141 BIG WIND-UP DANCE CALEDONIAN OPEN NIGHT
Modern and Old-time Dancing. CALEDONIAN HALL SEPTEMBER 25 Harrison’s Orchestra. Novelties. £1 Monte Carlo. Streamers and Confetti. Good Supper. Prices 3/- and 3/6. 222 PUBLIC NOTICES BRICK AREA Notice is given of intention to apply to the Whakatane Borough Council for the issue of a permit to erect a room Bft by 6ft in fibrolite at the rear of existing premises on Pt Lots 5 & 27 D.P. 13036 the Strand and Quay Street. Borough By-law No. 6 Clause 53. C. Kingsley-Smith & Matthews. 232 THANKS NOTICE Mrs Lawson wishes to thank Mrs Stewart, of McAlister Street, who found and returned her son’s bicycle. ■ 243 MARTINBOROUGH GOLF CLUB COMPETITION RESULTS Case Whisky: P. L Harris, Martinborough; Case Gin: McMaster, Shandon Golf Club; 6 pairs pure Silk Stockings: Ohakea Air Forced Sherry: Island Bay butt; 12 Golf Balls: Gordon McLeod, Martinborough; 12 Bottles Beer: lan Chapman, Martinborough; 500 Cigarettes: L. Stewart, Soutars Ave., Whakatane; 1 doz Golf Balls: Lambton Quay butt. , 219
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 12, Issue 96, 17 September 1948, Page 1
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