AMUSEMENTS REGENT Direction : Kerridge-Odeon. Wednesday—Thursday Mat. Wed. 1.30 p.m. From Erich Maria Remarque’s BestSeller emerges one of the finest films of the vear. “ARCH OF TRIUMPH” INGRID BERGMAN As Joan Madou . . . and CHARLES BOYER As Dr Ravic . . . are Superb CHARLES LAUGHTON In a role reminiscent of his Sadistic Captain Bligh in “Mutiny on the Bounty.” (Recommended by Censor for Adults) FRIDAY ONLY / Matinee Fri; 1.30 p.m. Authenticity is the keynote hit in “ R AM ROD” “RAMROD” Joel McCrea Veronica Lake Donald Crisp Don Defore Preston Foster Charles* Ruggles Arleen Whelan “THE WINSLOW BOY” Sat., Mon., Tues., WedMatinee Each Day. W AIM AN A GOLF BALL WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 Harrison’s Orchestra. Double Ticket £l. Ladies Single 10/-, Gents 12/-. Whakatane District High School Presents GILBERT & SULLIVAN’S Comic Opera “THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE” GRAND THEATRE TOMORROW (Thursday) SEPT. 29 8 p.m. Admission 3/4. Nearly 100 unreserved seats available. All patrons are requested to be seated before 7.45 p.m. 208 DANCE AWAKERI HALL OCTOBER 1 Freddie Burt’s Orchestra. Home-made Supper. £6 Quiz. Proceeds for Community Centre Fund. 319 JUNIOR NATIONAL PARTY CLUB DANCE THORNTON HALL SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1 Harrison’s Orchestra. Usual Prices. Free bus leaves Rock 7.45 p.m. DANCE AT KOKOHINAU DINING HALL, TE TEKO SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1 Following final game for Nepia Hona Memorial Shield between Taupo and Te Teko Ladies’ Hockey Club. Rhythm Stars Orchestra. Bus leaves Rock at 7.30 p.m. 330 DANCE KING’S THEATRE, MATATA UMUTAHI TENNIS CLUB THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13 Good Music. Good Supper. 218 VEHICLES FOR SALE MASSEY Harris 101 senior tractor, tyres as new, starter, lights, pulley, P.T.0., steel extension wheels, £550. Hedge cutter optional extra. McNiven, Phone 171 K, Te Puke. 329 FARGO truck, 4 ton, flat top, L.W.B. 1938 model, with spare engine and accessories, gearbox, and crown wheels and axle. Good farm truck. Price £220. Write P.O. Box 36, Matata or ring No. 8 Matata evenings. 362 WANTED TO BUY WANTED TO BUY —Shock absorber, Model A., straight arm, with holes 6” centre. Apply Beacon. 346 HOUSES WANTED The “Beacon” wants to buy a house. Our employees require years of training and are highly specialised. Housing must be provided for them so please see us if you have (or know of) a house for sale at any time. The Secretary. 322
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 14, Issue 44, 28 September 1949, Page 1
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