AMUSEMENTS REGENT Direction : Kerriage-Odeon. FINALLY TONIGHT Bud Abbott and Lou Costello MEET THE KILLER MEET THE KILLER You’ll laugh and scream with delight. (Approved for Universal Exhibition) SAT., MON., TTJES., WED. J. Arthur Ranks Great British Masterpiece / NOW WORLD-FAMOUS “THE RED SHOES” “THE RED SHOES” “THE RED SHOES” “THE RED SHOES” “THE RED SHOES” “THE RED SHOES” Starring Anton Walbrook, Marius Goring Moira Shearer Leonide Massine, Robert Helpmann, Albert Basserman, Esmond Knight, Ludmilla Tcherina. The simple, poignant story of Hans Andersen, grown up in terms of modern, people and emotions. In Technicolour. (Approved for Universal Exhibition) '\ DANCE Following the Race Meeting at Te Teko on Saturday, March 25, 1950, a dance will be held at 8.30 p.m. in the Kokohinau Hall. 88 Music supplied by Peter Pan Orchestra. SATURDAY, MARCH 25 End that perfect Race Day at the Awakeri Hall while dancing to the strains of Bill Mundy’s Orchestra. Yes, it’s the Edgecumbe Football Club’s Grand Dance. Teaming with fun. Good music and sumptuous supper. Don’t miss that free bus from Rock 7.45. 330 INGLESIDE TOMORROW Harrison’s Music. Popular Prices. 388
GRAND THEATRE, WHAKATANE MONDAY, MARCH 27 ONE NIGHT ONLY An Entirely New Show! Everything Brand New; Prior Departure for Australia. BARTON’S FOLLIES OF 1950 BARTON’S FOLLIES OF 1950 BARTON’S FOLLIES OF 1950 Will be presented by a powerful company of eminent and talented overseas artists which for the past 15 months has been and still is the most popular Theatrical attraction in New Zealand. 40 _ OVERSEAS ARTISTS Headed by WILL BERRIGAN Australia’s Premier Comedian Jandy, French Musical Clown: The Three Amazing Britons. Cycling Equilibrists:' Nola, Contortionist Extraordinary; Bonnie Barton, Vivacious Soubrette; Rita Phillips, Gorgeous Croonette; Vera Dunne, The Inimitable Comedienne; Yvonne Carrier, Western Entertainer; Jerald and Kaye, the Dancing Sensations; Bill Brady, Impersonator; Tommy Richards, Eminent Baritone; Colin Gerald, Tops in Taps; Johnny Granger, Australia’s Yodelling Cowboy; Ed. Winn, Amazing Whirlwind Juggler; John Kennedy, Saxophonist Supreme. Box Plans now open at Armstrong’s Bookshop. Popular Prices, 6/-, 4/- (plus tax). Children Half-price. Chas. Cabot, Advance Director. Barton’s Follies has no connection with Barton’s Circus. NOTE ALTERATION OF DATE. NOW TUESDAY, MARCH 28. GRAND CATHOLIC DANCE IRISH NOVELTY NIGHT OTAKIRI HALL Good Home-made Supper. Freddie Burt’s Band. Free bus leaves Matata via Thornton, Edgecumbe, 7.45. Good Time For All. 300 GRAND DANCE SATURDAY, APRIL 1 AWAKERI HALL Good Supper. Fast Floor. Freddie Burt’s Band. Proceeds for Memorial Centre. 381
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 15, Issue 14, 24 March 1950, Page 1
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