AMUSEMENTS. fFI The Warm and Cosy i ?| (f 'l|| PLAZA II Mill Direction: J. C. Williamson Picture Corporation, Ltd. Sessions 2.15 p.m., 8 p.m. THIRD SMASHING WEEK Of RUDYARD KIPLING'S THRILLING ADVENTURE EPIC, "TOOMAI of the ELEPHANTS" ALEXANDER KORDA Presents I "ELEPHANT BOY" , ,)| I "ELEPHANT BOY" ~ 'II "ELEPHANT BOY" • 1 "ELEPHANT BOY" I' "ELEPHANT BOY" ' With SABU A DELIGHTFULLY SABU UNSPOILED NATIVE BOY U OF 13 YEARS. And His Loyal Friend, KALANAG A GIANT ELEPHANT. SEE:— THE MIGHTY ELEPHANT ROUNDUP. THUNDEROUS TRUMPETINGS STAMPEDING TONS. THE REAL JUNGLES. FEARLESS HUNTERS. GLORIOUS ADVENTURE. EXCEPTIONAL FEATURETTES INCLUDE: "REGAINED HORIZON" RELEASED BY THE STATE PLACEMENT SERVICE AND SPONSORED :BY THE NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT. 1 This # Fiim is of definite and vital interest to ALL New Zealanders. WALT DISNEY'S Mickey Mouse in Colour, "DON DONALD"; "MOUNTAIN MELODY," a Hillbilly Musical Novelty. ' (For Universal Exhibition.) , Box Plans D.I.C. Theatre 'Phone 36-021. CANTERBURY MANUFACTURERS' ASSOCIATION. OFFICERS AND MEMBERS of the Council of this Association have enjoyed the privilege of witnessing the preview of the Government Placement film "Regained Horizon," now showing at the Plaza Theatre. This film gives an indication of the valuable and effective work being performed by the Officers of the Placement Division in the commendable task of rehabilitating men in industry. :it is quite evident that those responsible for the production of the film have also used this medium to clearly indicate one of the major solutions to the Dominion's unemployment problem, and we have no hesitation in recommending all those who are earnestly interested in th»v~wel£are of th* workers and the Dominion generally, to see this oicture. H. B. DUCKWORTH. President. THOS. HYDE. 7762 Secretary. IN MEMORIAM. CLARKE—In loving memory of my dear husband, Albert, who passed away August 28. 1935, at the Coronation Hospital, Cnristchurch. I lost you, daddy, and Heaven gained, One of the best the world contained. CLARKE—In remembrance of Albert Llewellyn Clarke who passed away at Cnristchurch, August 28, 1935. A soldier he lived, A soldier he died. Loved and remembered by his pal. DIT' HFIELD—In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away on August 28, 1934. Sleep on, dear mum, and take thy rest; Those who loved you never forget. In memory you are with us yet. —lnserted by her daughter and son. EDDY—In loving memory of my dear j husband, William Henry Eddy, who | departed this life August 29, 1933. I miss his help and loving ways, > With him I spent my happiest days, j I miss him when I need a friend, | On him I always could depend. j —lnserted by his loving wife. j KEAST—In loving memory of my dear i mother, who" passed away at Springston on August 28, 1934. Fondly remembered. —lnserted by her loving daughter and son-in-law, Winnie and Mark. PINER—In loving memory of our dear father, Charles Piner, who passed away August 29, 1934. Time passes—but memory lingers on. —lnserted by Ada and Syd. TOMES—In loving memory of Mary Tomes, died August 29, 1923.
hough life brings much that is altered, And times bring much that is new, There is one thing that never alters, That is remembrance, derr mother, of you. -Inserted by her loving daughters. WALSH —In loving memory of a dear daughter and sister, Annie Walsh, died August 31. 1935; and also Mary Tomes, died August 29, 1923. Always remembered. —lnserted by their loving mother and sister, Maggie. . ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS. if RS E. G. LEWIS and Family desire **■ to THANK all those who so dndly sympathised with them in their ate bereavement. X 1394 |/fR A. TAYLOR and Family desire "-*• to THANK all relatives and riends for their floral tributes, letters, elegrams, and personal expressions of ympathy in their recent sad bereavenent. X 1273 RS C. REEVE and Family sincerely THANK all relatives and ind friends for telegrams, letters, *oral tributes, and personal expresions of sympathy in their recent sad ereavement; also special Thanks to )r. J. Keith Davidson for his untiring ttention and kindness. X 1370 RS C. H. TROTTER and Family L wish to THANK all kind friends br floral tributes, telegrams, letters, ,nd personal expressions of sympathy ti their recent sad bereavement. X 1523 ONEY Lent In sums of £5, £lO, £ls, £2O. up to £SO on Life olicies. Property Titles. Shares. Furiture, and Pianos. Cyril Kennedy Thlte, carrying on business as WHITE ROS., 96 HEREFORD STREET. »hoae 3«-W,
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Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22183, 28 August 1937, Page 1
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