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AMUSEMENTS POWER CUT Power off at 10.30 p.m. nightly. REGENT THEATRE Direction : Kerridge-Odeon. Nightly at 7.30 P.M. Last Night “WOMAN’S VENGEANCE.” Next Change Thurs. Fri. “RIVER LADY.” Reserve early for “THE BISHOP’S WIFE” Season commences Saturday for 4 days. WEASATANE MAORI ANGLICAN PASTORATE ANNUAL CHURCH'BALL . Winter Show Buildings, Whakatane FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1949 Commencing 8 p.m. sharp. Presentation of debutantes at 9 p.m. to the Right Rev. the Bishop of Aotearoa. Dress. Suit Optional. Admission: Double £l, Ladies single 8/6, Men 12/6. N. Waititi’s Orchestra. Sit-down Supper. 265 GRAND DANCE AWAKERI HALL SATURDAY, APRIL 30 Freddie Burt’s Orchestra. Good Supper. Funds for a bigger and brighter hall. 301 YOUNG CALEDONIAN CLUB GRAND OPENING NIGHT APRIL 30 All members and intending members cordially invited. Usual prices. Harrison’s Orchestra. 336 ANNEXE NURSES’ DANCE KING STREET HALL MAY 4 Freddie Burt’s Orchestra. Gents 4/-, Ladies 3/-. 243 EDGECUMBE DRUIDS LODGE DANCE THORNTON HALL SATURDAY, MAY 14 Melody Master Dance Band. Excellent Supper and Floor. Usual Prices. 360

R.S.A. FIRST ANNUAL BALL THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1949 The event of the year. Keep this night free. More details later. L. M. ROACH, Secretary. WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO RENT or lease, house, anywhere Bay of Plenty. Will do repairs if necessary free. Write “Houseboy” c/o Beacon. 274 HOUSE or flat, furnished or unfurnished. C. E. Thatcher, Carter’s Shoe Store. 32 HOUSE FOR EXCHANGE EXCHANGE. Would any State house tenant, Whakatane, wishing to exchange to any town, willing to make 3-way exchange. Write “Exchange” Beacon. 253 BOARD WANTED BOARD required by working girl, bed and breakfast only. Phone 1735. 269 WANTED—Board in private home for business girl. Apply Messrs. Prideaux, Bridger and Alexander, Public Accountants, Whakatane. 332 LOST AND FOUND LOST—In Whakatane on Wednesday, a parcel containing a shirt. Finder kindly return to Beacon Office. 298 LOST—Te Teko Ptaces, gold locket inset Cameo with chain. Finder please return. Reward. Mrs J. W. Arrol, R.D., Whakatane. 323 LOST—Reward offered for recovery of sports Rudge Whitworth bicycle taken from front of Picture Theatre on Saturday night. L. Needham. • 361 FOUND —Black and tan dog, Rewatu. If not claimed within 7 days and cost of advertisement paid, will be sold, Messages with 24D, evenings. 349 KNITTERS Wanted. Pleasant profitable work in your own home. Write Box 74, Whakatane. 5

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 13, Issue 79, 27 April 1949, Page 1

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380

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 13, Issue 79, 27 April 1949, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 13, Issue 79, 27 April 1949, Page 1

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