amusements. v I PLAZA | v Direction: J. C. Williamson Picture Corporation, Ltd. Sessions: 2 p.m. and 7.45 p.tri. WE CHALLENGE YOU... To Discover the' Killer until one minute before the very End I CHESTER MORRIS JEAN PARKER DICK PURCELL ASTRIO ALLWYN A Mirth - - - Mystery - Murder Special and “NO HANDS ON THE CLOCK” “NO HANDS ON THE CLOCK” “NO HANDS ON THE CLOCK” “NO HANDS ON THE CLOCK” Thft- Most Baffling Mystery that ever held you Breathless ! A Killer wrio leaves no clue ! A Corpse that disappears I And a sly, slick Sleuth whp does his best work in the dark 1 (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) IN ADDITION SUSAN A FOSTER JACKIE COOPER WALTER ABEL ANN GILLIS A MIRTHFUL, MUSICAL. ROMANTIC COMEDY f “ GLAMOUR - BOY ~ (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Also Screening: “ Panther Peril ” THE TENTH THRILLING EPISODE OP “ Sea Raiders ” BOX PLANS D.I.C. Theatre ’phone 36-021. ROLL OF HONOUR. IN MEMORIAM. HILL—In loving memory of my dear brother, Selwyn, who was killed in action November 27, 1941. Not just to-day, but every day, In silence I remember. —lnserted by his loving brother, Ernest. HILL—In proud memory of .Gunner Selwyn Hill, killed in action at Fort Capuzzo, on November 27, 1941. Good was his heart, his friendship sound, Loved and respected by all around, A beautiful life came to ah end, He died as he lived—everyone’s friend. —lnserted by mum and pop, Mavis. Shirley, Leicester, Marina. HELL—In affectionate remembrance of Gunner Selwyn Hill, killed in action, November 27, 1941. He gave his all, that we might live in peace. Greater love hath no man than this. That he lay down his life for his friends. —lnserted by some of his Marshland W.D.F.U. friends. [LINGWORTH—To the loved memory f Lance-Corporal Alan Illingworth, an of Mr and Mrs E. Illingworth, Lyt;lton, and father of Patricia, killed in ction Sidi Rezegh, Libya, November 27, 341. For Empire. UDDEY—In memory of a loving son and rother, Private Harold James Kiddey. idest son of Mr and the late Mrs H. E, llddey, 76 Westminster street. Killed in ction in Libya, November 27, 1941. ANCASTER—Sacred to the memory of dear son and brother, Sergeant Frants Herbert Lancaster, killed in action j Libya, November 27, 1941. ... R.I.P. -Inserted by his ' parents.'. sisters, and rother. plTTEN—Sacred to the memory of a >ved brother, Jim, killed in action In ,lbya, November 27, 1941. All that he had to give he gave. -Inserted by Iris arid Jack. ITTEN —In loving memory of our dear lm, killed in action in Libya, November 7. 1941. „ , . ... ’ Always in. our thoughts. -Inserted by his loving mother, sisters, nd brothers. ITTEN—In memory of my godson, Jim itten, who was killed in action in Libya, [ovember 27, 1941... •REDDY—In loving memory of our dear ori. ' Stewart Shierlaw, killed in. actiop i Libya. November 27, 1941.. . . Ih, for the touch of a vanished hand, und the sound of a voice that is still. -Inserted by mother and father. •REDDY— In fond memory of Stewart, mo was killed in action in Libya, Noember 27, 1941. Always remembered. -Inserted by his brother. Norman, and ister-ln-law, Jessie. •REDDY—In loving memory of Stewart ihierlaw, beloved younger son of Mr and Irs Alf Freddy, Epworth, Temuka, killed a Libya November 27, 1941. He left his home and birthplace, To fight the nation’s war; He gave his all. his very life, Could God or man give more? -Inserted by Uncle Mark, auntie, and amily. •URVIS—In loving memory of my dear msband. Hector Purvis, and daddy of Iryan, who was killed In action at Sidi tezegh, November 27, 1941 (26th Rifle lattallon). , . „ ust a sweet memory of bygone days, And a wish for a face unseen, tnd a constant feeling that God alone, Knows best what might have been, is I loved you. so I miss you, In my memory you are dear, x>ved, remembered, longed for always, As it dawns the second sad year. -Inserted by his loving wife, Zellah, and on Bryan. •URVIS—In loving memory of Private lector Purvis, killed in action in Libya Jovember 27, 1941. Ever remembered. -Inserted by his loving mother, sisters nd brothers, and Ken (overseas). ’AIT—In loving memory of Sapper Lloyd ’ait, killed in action in Libya November 7 1941 y Jood was his heart, his friendship sound, iOved and respected by all around; Sut a beautiful life came to an end, le died as he lived, everybody s friend. -Inserted by his loving friends, Hilda, nd Mr and Mrs W. Boag. IRES— Private Oscar William, only heaved brother of Orlando (Len); aged 21 rears. Killed in action in Libya. One year has passed Since that fatal day, But in my heart You still live so true. , -Inserted by his loving brother Len. Nelson papers please copy.) IN MEMORIAM. HE—ln loving memory of a dear ter and grandma, who passed away thought l ' when we woke that that day would bring; call was sudden, the shock severe, little thought the end so near. those who loved you can tell sorrow of parting without farewell, erted by her loving daughter, Daisy. ;ster (overseas), and grandson, Jun> he—ln loving memory of a dear and mother, Christina, who passed r November 27, 1941. i in our hearts a memory is kept, ne we loved and will never forget, ierted by her loving husband and ly. HE—ln loving memory of dealer, who passed away November 27, To memory ever dear, erted by her loving son. Jim. Ileene, Brian. DWIN—In fond memory of mother, passed away at Tlmaru on Novem--27, 1931. fod is life,'. [e knows no death, md as His children, we, weet heritage of life are given, fow and eternally, erted by Nell. CES—In loving memory of my dear who passed away November 27, rolls away, but fond memories linger for ever. •rted by loving husband, Arnold. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT. AMRR and Family wish to Thank ’riends for telegrams and letters of thy in their recent bereavement. DANCING. MODERN BALLROOM DANCING. Private Tuition Dally Classes: Thursdays at 8 pan. Fridays at 7 pari. Enrol now. Principal: Miss Naare Hooper. Studio: 112 A Lichfield et. (next Bell's Cycles).
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Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23806, 27 November 1942, Page 1
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