-AMUSEMENTS PT7PT7XTT Direction: KUVjrillN I R. J. Kerridge "" i Friday: THE GREAT WALTZ Saturday: RIO RITA Monday: Famous extravaganza laughter and musical song hits. Regents well known supports. GRANDj.™ Friday and Saturday ! "THE OFFICER & THE LADY" Rochelle Hudson "NO HANDS ON THE CLOCK" Chester Morris, Jean Parker TE TEKO DANCE (Farewell Committee Funds) MAY 20th, THURSDAY Te Teko Hall. All Welcome. 9 GRAND YOUNG FARMER'S CLUB DANCE W AIM AN A HALL THURSDAY, 13th MAY 111 aid of parcels for members overseas. A. Wardlaw and his Melody Boys Band. Prices 2/6 and 2/-. Novelty Danccs an<l Choice Supper. 30 REMEMBER THAT LAST GRAND EVENING! ! THORNTON PATRIOTIC DANCE MAY 22nd 189 LOST AND FOUND LOST—In Whakatane, parcel containing school boys boots and shirts. Apply Beacon. 29 LOST —One spare wheel from Morris Commercial, between Edgecumbe and Onepu. Ring 22D, Te Teko. 3 WANTED TO BUY WANTED TO BUY —Cane, push chair must be in good condition. Apply Beacon. 35 WANTED TO BUY—Old gold,, broken jewellery, diamonds and diamond rings. Highest prices given. A. G. Allen, Jeweller. 33 WANTEDI—Telescope1—Telescope rifle sight. Particulars to 'Telescope' c/o Beacon Office. v 26 WANTED —Dover stove in good condition. Leather, Tahora, Waimana. 2 BEGG'S urgently require pianos. Best spot cash prices. Write 112 Queen Street, Auckland. Phone 32-320. • 110 CAR WANTED—Good tyres, Beauty Ford model with good tyres would do. Apply Beacon. 187 BOTTLES wanted to buy.—Apply N. J. Larsen, Phone 1265. 133 WANTED KNOWN ARMSTRONGS GARAGE. Buyers of old used cars for wrecking. "THE GIFT SHOP" For Mother's Day Gifts. We have a special selection of Beautiful Novelties in our Mother's Day window displaj\ 1.7G FOOTBALLS—Sizes 2, 3, 4% and 5. We have, good stocks of these and also bladders for them. Bladders not sold separately. ArmstrongsSports Dealers. BRIDGERS LTD—Conray Pleated Skirts in Blue, Grey, Rose, Green, Rust and Teal, S.S.W., S.W., W. 49/0. "GEM RAZORS" I —We have just landed stocks of this line. Also good stocks of 3 hole and slotted blades for Gillette razors—-At Armstrongs, The Strand. NEW MUSIC AT ARMSTRONGS— "The Marines' Hymn,'' "Deep is the Night,'' "Don't Sit Under the Apple Tree," There's a Land of Begin Again," "Up Guards and at Em," "Concerto for Two," "Elmers Time" "The World Will Sing Again." AH 2/- a copy. BRIDGERS LTD—Baby'si wear, Cream Lights 7/6, 7/11, 9/11; Barras 5/6 and 6/6; Petticoats 3/11 and 4/3. BRIDGERS LTD. wish to announce that, they now take orders or Cov*ered Buttons and Buckles, Hemstitching, Overlooking and Embroidery. Orders promply executed.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 6, Issue 70, 7 May 1943, Page 1
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