AMUSEMENTS REGENT THEATRE Direction : ICeri-idge-Odcon. Nightly at 7.30 P.M. TONIGHT ONLY “THE LAST OF THE REOMEN” JON HALL MICHAEL O’SHEA SATURDAY MONDAY Matinee Saturday SO GAY! SO GLAMOROUS! SO ROMANTIC! Oscar Wilde’s Most Scandalising Comedy A GEM OF ENGLISH WIT Produced and directed by Sir Alexander Korda; today’s master of screencraft captures the spirit and humour of Oscar Wilde’s Gay, very- saucy comedy of the adventures of a bewitching blackmailer in London high society. Sir Alexander Korda presents in Technicolour “AN IDEAL HUSBAND” “AN IDEAL HUSBAND” “AN IDEAL HUSBAND” Oscar Wilde’s Famous Stage Play Featuring PAULETTE GODDARD Gayer and more Glamorous than ever. Michael Wilding, Diana Wynyard, Glynis Johns, Sir Aubrey Smith, Hugh Williams, Constance Collier. (Recommended for Adults) GRAND SOCIAL AND DANCE Sponsored by Otakiri W.I. SATURDAY NIGHT, JUNE 11 Typical Otakiri Home-made Supper. Excellent Music. Floor, just fine for dancing. Items' at Intervals. Remember the night, June 11. Admission: Gents 2/6, Laches 2/-. 58 PASO A BASKETBALL CLUB Basketball dance at Paroa Hall, Scturday, June 11 8 p.m. Cave’s bus will leave Rock at 7.30 p.m. via Ps per Mills. N. Waititi’s Band. Good floor and hot supper. Admission 2/6, supper extra. 131 INGLESIDE To be held in the THORNTON HALL, THORNTON onSATURDAY, JUNE 11 Roll along for a rollicking night of Highland entertainment. Harrison’s Orchestra. Usual Prices. Excellent Supper. 116 PRELIMINARY NOTICE The Taneatua War Memorial Committee have arranged a grand Coster Ball to be held in the Taneatua Hall on Thursday, June 23, at 8 p.m. Dancing to Freddie Burt and his orchestra. Prize of 2 guineas for best Coster couple. Tickets on sale in the district shortly. Admission: Gents 7/6, Ladies 5/-, Double 10/- including refreshments. 167 TE TEKO RETURNED SERVICEMEN’S DANCE JUNE 30, 1949. Keep this date free. 98 IMPOUNDING NOTICE Impounded in Taneatua Pound from Opouriao: Aged bay gelding hack, white star, white snip on nose; aged bay mare hack, white star, black filly foal; aged bay heavy hack gelding, white blaze, white hind feet; aged bay mare hack, v/hite star. If not released and expenses paid will be sold on Monday, June 13, at 12 noon. A. CARLING, Poundkeeper. LOST AND FOUND LOST—Friday, between Pattersons and Bridgers, brown kid glove, right hand. Apply Beacon. 69 LOST—From Semmens’s garage, week-end, one large green tarpaulin. Reward. Semmens, McGougan and Shaw. 105 LOST—Trailer tail board painted grey, between Poroporo and King Street, Saturday. Reward Phone 459 A. 107 LOST—A Croxley mottled black and grey pencil near P.O. Reward. G. Whyte, c/o P. 0., Whakatane. 127 LOST—Substantial sum of money in small purse, good reward. Phone 31, Taneatua. 119 LOST—On the afternoon of June 3, on the lower Manawahe Road, a snig chain. Finder pleaae ring Caverhill, collect, Phone 46D, Matata. ,112
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