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AMUSEMENTS \ CHILDREN.—Meet Santa Claus at the Regent next Friday morning. He will be at your special 11.0 a.m. session. Dir;Kerridge-Odeor TEL. 331 Sessions 1.30 & 8 TO-DAY & TO-MORROW You Laughed at “Quiet Week-end” Laugh Again At "HOLIDAY CAMP" • with Jack Warner Flora Robson Patricia Roc A Riot of Fun, Romance and Laughter (Rec. by Censor for Adults) Dir ;Ke rri d ge-Od eon Finally Tonight 7.45 o’clock “BLACK MARKET RUSTLERS” (App. for Univ. Exhibition) “FIGHTING MAD” IRec. by Censor for Adults) COMMENCING TO-MORROW YVONNE DE CARLO TONY MARTIN in " CASBAH " Aflame with Intrigue & Excitement (Roe. by Censor for Adults) TAURANGA HOSPITAL VISITING HOURS. Afternoon: — Tuesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday—2 p.m. to 3 p.m. Evening:— Wednesday and Saturday—7 p.m. to 8 p.m. Admission at oilier hours is obtainable only by permission of the Medical Supervisor. Town Halil

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 14857, 20 December 1948, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 14857, 20 December 1948, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 14857, 20 December 1948, Page 6

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