AMUSEMENTS • The REGENT Dir.: Kerridge-Qdeon. The Management and Staff extend to all their Best Wishes for the Festive'Season. A CALENDAR OF SPECIALLY ARRANGED HOLIDAY ATTRACTIONS Seeing that there is no other issue of this paper before January 5, we suggest that you cut this advertisement out for future reference. DEC. 25th. SAT. NO SCREENING Mon. Dec. 27th., Tues. Dec. 28th. R.K.O.’s Technicolour Spectacle of 1948 “TYCOON”. With a glittering essemblage of big stars headed by LARAINE DAY JOHN WAYNE SIR CEDRIC HARDWICKE JUDITH ANDERSON R.K.O.’s Most Ambitious Undertaking from the studio that gave you “The Best Years of Our Lives” ... an epic which for sheer power, spectacle and intensity has never had an equal! Wed. 29th., Thurs. 30tli. HERE IS A DRAMA OF THE HIGHEST ORDER, Based on that Daring and Exciting Novel by SINCLAIR LEWIS M.G.M. Presents “CASS TIMBERLAME” Starring SPENCER TRACY—LANA TURNER with ZACHARY SCOTT Tracy, twice Academy Award Winner, has another Award calibre role as the Conservative ■ Judge who fights to save his marriage to an Unconventional Girl —Both stars have dramatic material worthy of their mettle. (Recommended by Censor More for Adults) . Fri. 31st., Sat. Ist. The Picture “THE YEARLING” In Technicolour Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Ltd. Cast GREGORY PECK, JANE WYMAN, CLAUDE JARMAN, Jun. WON FOUR NATIONAL AWARDS Reviews ACCLAIMED BY THE CRITICS OLory FROM PULITZER PRIZE NOVEL BY MARJORIE KINNAN RAWLINGS Producer CLARENCE BROWN Recommendation A Rare Classic . . . Appealing to Every Man, Woman and Children of all ages. (Approved for Universal Exhibition) Mon. 3rd., Tues. 4th., Wed. sth. HERE IS GRAND ENTERTAINMENT For MEN .... For WOMEN .... For EVERYBODY .... M.G.M. has brought to the screen one of the greatest novels of our time . . . . A. S. M. HUTCHINSON’S “IF WINTER'COMES” This powerful drama of English life is made in the great tradition of “Mrs Miniver” and “Random Harvest” and is ably portrayed by WALTER PIDGEON DEBORAH KERR Janet Leigh, Angela- Lansbury, Binnie Barnes, Reg. Owen (Recommended by Censor for Adults; Thurs. 6th., Fri. 7th. The Clash of Swords . . . The Mystery of the Avenger of the Wildwood who strikes from nowhere ... A Romance that defies even Dungeon Torture . . . ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON’S Great Adventure Novel SPRINGS TO LIFE ON THE SCREEN in Columbia Pictures’ “THE BLACK ARROW” With LOUIS HAYWARD Co-starred with JANET BLAIR (Approved for Univ.ersal Exhibition) CUT THIS ADVT. OUT FOR FUTURE REFERENCE CHRISTMAS CARNIVAL DANCE Winter Show Building CHRISTMAS EVE Friday Next Popular Prices. 256 Bay of Plenty Motor Cyclists and Whakatarie Carnival Committee announce GRAND CARNIVAL DANCE Evening of Motor Cycle Races MONDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1948 at 8 p.m. Harrison’s Orchestra. Bell’s Supper. At the Winter Show Buildings, Whakatane. Popular Prices for Evening’s Enjoyment. 251 GRAND NEW YEAR’S EVE DANCE See the New Year in at the ~ WINTER SHOW BUILDINGS Novelty Dances Galore. Buffet Supper (Bell’s). Harrison’s Orchestra. Free admission and gifts to all dancers over 60 years of age who are accompanied by their parents. (Birth Certificates to be furnished but Marriage Certificates not required). Prices to others: Ladies 4/-, Gents 6/-, Double 9/-. If you feel like wearing your fancy dress do so by all means—it adds to the fun. You’ll be a fool to miss this one. 187 BUY new chrome basin and sink, .taps, galv. baths. Shapley and Co. 6
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 13, Issue 37, 24 December 1948, Page 1
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