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AMUSEMENTS The REGENT Dir.: Kerridge-Odeon. MONDAY-TUESDAY Hailed everywhere as Cecil B. De Mille’s crowning achievement comes that epic proportioned picturisation of Neil H. Swanson’s Novel ..... “UNCONQUERED” “UNCONQtTERED” (Colour by Techr.icolour) Starring Paulette GODDARD Gary COOPER Howard Da SILVA Cecil KELL AWAY And a Cast of Thousands. Drama from the pages of British History .... The most enthralling spectacle . . . The Peakstown Fair .. The King’s Birthday Ball . . . Each contribute to the stature of this Paramount picture, making it a “Must” on your list of films to see. (Approved for Universal Exhibition) COMINff “THE BEST YEARS OF OUR LIVES” October 9th to 15th. Box Plans open; October 1. . DANCE EDGECUMBE DRUIDS’ LODGE AWAKERI HALL SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2 Harrison’s Orchestra. Excellent Supper and Floor. Free bus leaves Rock at 7.45 267 FINAL DANCE 1948 C EDGECUMBE HOCKEY CLUB Central Theatre, Edgecumbe TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5 Novelty Dances. Home-made Supper. Harrison’s Orchestra. Free Bus leaves Rock 7.45 p.m. PUBLIC NOTICES ST. GEORGE’S TENNIS CLUB . Annual meeting members, Parish Hall, Tuesday, September 28, at 8 p.m. • 289 RANGITAIKI TENNIS CLUB OPENING DAY SUNDAY, OCTOBER 3 at 10.30 a.m. All interested cordially invited. Ladies please bring plate. . 351 THE AUCKLAND CO-OPERATIVE TERMINATING BUILDING SOCIETY '-d . Agent for WHAKATANE & COUNTY L. R. SPRING, Public Accountant. All subscriptions arid redemptions are payable at the office of The Agent, the “Beacon” Buildings, Whakatane. MONSTER MOTOR CYCLE RACE MEETING at WHAKATANE SHOWGROUNDS First event at 12.30. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2 i £45 Prize Money £45 ' Miniature T.T. Events (15 laps). Steeplechase in 5 heats and four racing events. Remember: New Zealand’s Crack Riders are tnere. You can’t afford to stay away! Admission: Adults 1/6, Children 6d, Cars 1/-. 158

LUSi AN^FUUWW LOST —Number plate L 38.451, near Te Teko. Write K Laing, R.D. katane. . ■ 317 LOST—Dodge hub cap, Whakatane or Whakatane West. Reward upon returning to Beacon. LOST—At back of Canning’s Mart, 1 gold wristlet watch, slignt crack on face, substantial reward. Apply R. N. McKay, R.D. Whakatane. 350 LOST —Shoes, navy and white court shoes, size 6, in the Strand, Friday evening. Reward. Apply Beacon. FOUND—SiIk scarf, gent’s. Owner apply Beacon.

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 12, Issue 100, 27 September 1948, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 12, Issue 100, 27 September 1948, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 12, Issue 100, 27 September 1948, Page 1

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