AMUSEMENTS REGENT Direction : Kerridge-Odeon. , Tonight Finally Tonight “ROPE OF SAND” Special “A” Certificate. SATURDAY-MONDAY Matinee Sat. 2 p.m. LAUGHTER Laughter is a pretty important part in life .... Laughter is an all-important part of “A Song is Born” Danny Kaye Danny Kaye in “A SONG IS BORN” “A SONG IS BORN” “A SONG IS BORN” A new note in comedy. (Approved for Universal Exhibition) Be sure to reserve for “FRANCIS” October 28 and 30. You’ll remember Francis as long as you can laugh! WHAKATANE INDOOR BASKETBALL DANCE King Street Hall SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14 Peter Pan Orchestra. Good Supper. Prices 3/- and 3/6. 32
C.A.S. THEATRE presents . AN INSPECTOR CALLS J. B. Priestley’s Gripping Mystery Drama At the Grand Theatre, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17, at 8 p.m. Admission 3/4, Reserves 3/10. Book now at C. S. Armstrong’s. Special bus leaves Ohope at 7 p.m. via Kopeopeo 7.30 and Domain Road (usual picture run). Public is asked to be seated at 7.55. Doors will close at 8 p.m. until after First Act. 121
Wainui Y.F.C. ANNUAL DANCE King Street Hall SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21 The Dance of the Year. Freddie Burt’s Orchestra. Good Floor. Good Y.F.C. Supper. 113 STOP ! LOOK ! LISTEN ! Stop at—Otakiri Hall. Look for—Edgecumbe Hockey Club Wind-up Dance. Listen to—Peter Pan Orchestra. On—Saturday, October 21. And enjoy a home-made supper. 182 M.U.1.0.0.F. GAY HOLIDAY DANCE LABOUR NIGHT, OCTOBER 23 Otakiri Hall. Freddie Burt’s Orchestra. Usual Price. 353 DANCE AWAKERI HALL SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28 Freddie Burt’s Music. Good Floor. Home-made Supper. Proceeds for Memorial Centre. 176
FOR SALE COMPANION Fencers priced at £lO. Limited supplies still available. Don’t miss out next year. Order now for the coming season. A. G. Stenhouse, Stewart St., Phones 118 K, 459 A. 200 HOUSES & LAND FOR SALE FOR SALE —Four roomed house for removal. Cash price. Apply Beacon. 174 WANTED TO BUY WANTED TO BUY —Berkshire boar about 12 months old. Phone 4GW Matata, after 6 p.m. 144 WANTED TO BUY —One pair size 5 or 6 gent’s riding boots, must be in good condition. Apply Davis, Phone 24A. 199 LOST AND FOUND LOST —Lost brooch, clasp blue opal, between Bridgers and Cutler’s, Wednesday. Apply Beacon. 180
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 16, Issue 7, 13 October 1950, Page 1
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