AMUSEMENTS COMMENCING WEDNESDAY 3 Days 9 Sessions 10.30 a.m., 1.30 p.m., 7.45 p.m. Wednesday, Thursday, Friday There are still seats available. Reserve Now! “1950 BRITISH EMPIRE GAMES” GAMES FILM PRAISED Mr A. E. Porritt, Chairman of the British Empire Games Federation, paid a warm tribute to the variety a interest of the Empire Games. “The National Film Unit has done a very good job,” said Mr Porritt, “and I have no hestiation in saying that the effort is, at least in some Respects, superior to the official film made in Britain of the last Olympic Games. The film is a commendable record, enlightening in many respects, and comprehensive into the bargain.” The official Full-length Film of the “1950 BRITISH EMPIRE GAMES” Special School Matinees each day. REGENT ' Direction f KSmdge-Odeon. MONDAY - TUESDAY A MAGNIFICENT FILM ! A British success that sets a new high in picture entertainment! In England, America, in fact, the world over, “Quartet” is creating new attendance records. The public love it. The critics praise it. You will cherish it as your greatest i screen experience. J. Arthur Rank proudly presents W. Somerset Maugham’s “Q U A R T E T” “Q U A R T E T” , “QUARTET” Foutr gems from the pen of Somerset Maugham. Story No. 1 “The Facts of Life” Story No. 2 “The Alien Corn” Story No. 3 “The Kite” Story No. 4 “The Colonel’s Lady” Bookings are HEAVY for “THE MIKADO” GILBERT & SULLIVAN’S Famous Musical Comedy. Only 100 unreserved seats being kept for each night, May 3 and 4 GRAND THEATRE. 16 DANCE AWAKERI HALL SATURDAY, MAY 6 Freddie Burt’s Band. Funds for Memorial Centre Fund.
The Eastern Bay of Plenty SECOND ANNUAL BALL Whakatane Winter Show Buildings MAY 10, 8.30 p.m. Melody Masters Orchestra. Good Supper. 14 LOST AND FOUND LOST —Safety strap and child’s grey lumber jacket, between Post Office and Domain Road, Thursday. Reward. Fhone 1935. 11 LOST —Bunch of keys on ring between Post Office and Rock. Good reward. Phone 432. _9 LOST —In Strand Friday afternoon, child’s cardigan, green, red and white slipstitch stripes. Ring Dodds, 1465. PUBLIC NOTICES TABLE TENNIS WHAKATANE CLUB OPENING WEDNESDAY, MAY 3 Winter Show Buildings. Players please bring own bats and sandwiches. 5 TRESPASS NOTICE Please take notice that as from today 27/4/50, any persons caught trespassing on my property at “Braemar” Onepu, with dogs, gun or without lawful authority, will be p osecuted, 77 ' M. FLOOD. I regret that it will be necessary to prosecute any trespassers with or without clog or gun on my property, without dog or gun on my property, Otakiri Road. 8 F. T. MAYO. TE TEKO CATTLE DOG TRIALS & HORSE JUMPING EVENTS SATURDAY, MAY 27. 4
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 15, Issue 28, 1 May 1950, Page 1
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