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AMUSEMENTS. PLAZA Dir.: J. C. Williamson Picture Corp., Ltd Sessions: 2 p.m. and 7.45 p.m. MORE THRILLS .. . MORE CHILLS I BELA LUGOSI POLLY ANN YOUNG JOHN McGUIRE Ninety Minutes of Pulse-Throbbing J&xcitenient as this Amazing Murder Mystery Unfolds on the Screen. I “ THE INVISIBLE GHOST ” I (Recommended by Censor for Adults and Definitely Unsuitable for Children) IN ADDITION A British Musical Film of Rare Delight ! The Colourful Life Story of Leslie Stuart, Britain's Great Composer. ROBERT MORLEY EMLYN WILLIAMS And THE GRENADIER GUARDS BAND | “YOU WILL REMEMBER” (Approved for Universal Exhibition) BOX PLANS D.I.C. OR THEATRE. 36-021 Come to the Cosy ST. ALBANS CENTURY SPECIAL MATINEE TO-DAY, .2.15 p.m. Dead End Kids—LITTLE TOUGH GUYS | “~GIVE~US WINGS (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) 7.45 P.M. TO-NIGHT. 7.45 P.M. Another SMASH HIT with a Love Story as moving as "ROMEO AND JULIET.” Samuel Goldwyn Presents The "Academy Award” Winner and Idol of Millions, GARY COOPER GARY COOPER And TERESA WRIGHT In “THE PRIDE OF THE YANKEES” With WALTER BRENNAN : BABE RUTH VELOZ and YOLANDA RAY NOBLE and His Internationally Famous Orchestra. Women will rave about it! The behind-the-scenes love story of the man millions cheered.' His private life, his exciting romance—revealed in a picture that will sweep you with Its dramatic revelation. (Recommended by Censor for Adults) BOOK EARLY. BOOK EARLY. EMPIRE EVERY EVERY PAPANUI Tel. 24-283. TUBS. AND WED. FRIDAY AND SAT.

MATINEE TO-DAY, 1.15 p.m. FINAL SCREENING TO-NIGHT 7.15. A Breezy Comedy-Musica! Donald WOODS Elyse KNOX. In “HI ’YA SAILOR” Betty GRABLE Victor MATURE, In “SONG OF THE ISLANDS” “SONG OF THE ISLANDS” In Technicolour. Thrilling ! Romantic ! Spectacular I (Both App for Universal Exhibition.) MARCH OF TIME "Show Business at War IN MEMORIAM. MacLENNAN—In loving memory of a dear husband and father, Duncan Fraser, who passed away June 10, 1943. A loving husband, a father kind; No one on earth like him well find. And we who miss him sadly know How much we lost one year ago. —lnserted by his loving wife and family. McVICKER —In fond and loving rememI brance of my dear father. John, who passed away at Christchurch, June 7, 1942. I Always loving, unselfish and kind. Few in this world his equal to find; One of the best God could send, A wonderful father right to the end. —lnserted by his loving son Jack, and Grace. MORSE—In loving memory of Eric Seymour Morse, a dear husband and father. God's greatest gift—remembrance. —lnserted by his loving wife and family. PERKINS—In loving memory of Frederic Truman Perkins, who passed away on June 11, 1943. Ever remembered. —lnserted by his wife and family. PICKARD—In loving memory of dear Nancy, who passed away June 11, 1938. Fondly remembered. —lnserted by her loving parents and family. ROSS—In loving memory of Donald William Ross, who passed away June 10, 1343. Fond remembrance. ter-in-law. YOUNG—In loving memory of our dear friend, Ellen Young, who died June H. 1943. In God’s greatest gift—remembrance. —lnserted by Mrs E. Redden, Ann. and Fred. YOUNG —In loving memory of our dear mother, who departed this life June 11, 1943. Though we are far across the sea, Our thoughts will ever be of thee. —lnserted by her two sons, Jim and Stanley (overseas). YOUNG—On June 11, 1943, at Christchurch, Ellen, wife of J. Young. Heathcote. One sad year has passed away. A place is vacant in our hearts, Which never can be filled. —lnserted by her husband, daughter, Pearl, and son. William. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS. MR H. SAMUELS and Family wish to Thank all kind friends, neighbours and relations for letters, telegrams, floral tributes, and personal expressions of sympathy In their recent sad bereavement. Special Thanks to Dr. Ferris, sister, and nurses of Ward 13, Christchurcn Hospital, for their kindness and assistance. MRS W. J. PARRETT desires to Thank all kind friends and relations for their expressions of sympathy, letters, telegrams, and floral tributes In her sad loss if her loving sister. (IRS D L. PARKIN wishes to express appreciation and sincere Thanks to all Mends and associations for telegrams, letters, and personal expressions of sympathy in her recent sad loss. tfR ~g7 w. WITTE and Family grateiully Acknowledge the many beautiful loral tributes, also letters and telegrams ipd messages of sympathy from relations md friends. Their sincere Thanks are ilso tendered to neighbours for their klndless in their recent sad loss. IR W. THOMAS and Family wish to xpress their sincere Thanks and apreclatlon to all relatives, friends, and elghbours; also officers of P. and T. and llty Council, for floral tributes and mesages of sympathy in their recent sad icreavement. Thanks also to District furses. IRS W. SIMONS, Waiau, desires to ■hank all kind friends for letters, telerams. floral tributes, and personal expressions of sympathy in her recent sad >ss. Special Thanks to the doctor, matjn and sister of the Rotherham Hospiil, to the Rev. A. McNeur, and the Fltzerald family. « E. PARKIN desires to Thank all id friends and relations for telegrams, ters, cards, floral tributes, and personal presslons of sympathy in her recent sad s; also all neighbours for their kind3S, especially the firm of W. H. Collins i Co., and Dr. W. R. Ryburn for his id and untiring attention throughout ■ husband's long illness. 1962 IS A. E. DRON and Family, Balcalrn, cerely Thank all relatives, friends. 1 neighbours for letters, telegrams, 1 floral tributes: also the many perlal expressions of sympathy received their recent sad bereavement. Special inks to Mr and Mrs Stuart Hunter, Mr 1 Mrs Harold Dalzlel, and Dr. HutherFLORISTS SINCE 1879 IN'S NURSERIES have the best ed Floral Rooms in the Dominion inly Funeral Emblems at the shortH ce. We also cater for Wedding Presentation Bouquets. PROMPT oneT 35-675 or 34-619, Day or Night NAIRN'S NURSERIES. LTD.. 116 Lincoln road. -h the FLORAL EXCHANGE we lower*, etc., to any part of the left anu

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Press, Volume LXXX, Issue 24280, 10 June 1944, Page 1

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