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AMUSEMENTS ► Dir., J. C. Williamson Piet. Corp., Ltd. Hearing Aids Available. 'Phone 36-021. 'll PLAZA Warner Bros. Present “KING’S ROW” “KING’S ROW” “KING’S ROW” “KING’S ROW” FEATURING ANN SHERIDAN As Randy—the girl from the wrong side of town. RONALD REAGAN As Drake—his life was one wild search for love. BETTY FIELD As Cassie—she could never have what every girl desires ... ROBERT CUMMINGS As Parris—he knew women’s minds and hearts too well. Claude Rains As Dr. Tower—man of medicine and an eminent psychiatrist. Charles Coburn As the villainous Dr. Gordon. JUDITH ANDERSON As Mrs Harriet Gordon—the doctor’s wife. NANCY COLEMAN As Louise Gordon—the doctor's daughter. KAAREN VERNE As Elise Sandor—who restores Parris’s broken life. HARRY DAVENPORT As Colonel Skeffington—a sly, kind old owl. MARIA OUSPENSKAYA As the aristocratic Madame Von Eln. AND A HOST OF LESSER STARS. MAKING EVERY SCENE LIVE ON THE SCREEN. IN “KING’S ROW” “KING’S ROW” THE STORY OF A GREAT LOVE . . . A GREAT HATE ... A GREAT FEAR . . . WHERE IDEALISM CONQUERS FEAR AND LOVE CONQUERS ALL. Is Recommended by Censor for Adults. Book Now At The D.I.C. REX THEATRE RICCARTON ' AT 7 P.M. TO-NIGHT—MONDAY—TUESDAY A Simply Wonderful Picture I “HOME IN INDIANA” - With - Walter BRENNAN Lon McCALLISTER Charlotte GREENWOOD In Techntcolour. And Margaret LOCKWOOD Hugh SINCLAIR Raymond LOVEL In the Gcumont British “ A-L-I-B-L” (Recommended by Ce. sor for Adults.) MATINEE: 2 P.M. TO-DAY. “HOME IN INDIANA” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) IN MEMORIAM (CKEY—In loving memory of our dear m, Norman, who passed away April , 1944. Not just to-day, but every day. We remember. Inserted by mum, dad, and Marlon. (CKEY—In loving memory of our dear other, Norman (Bill), who passed away orll 22, 1844. Sadly missed. Inserted by his loving brothers, Keith id Clarrie (overseas), sister Mona, and •other-in-law, Trevor. DDY—In loving memory of a dear husmd and fr.ther, who passed away on Dril 21. 1939. Not just to-day, but every day. In silence we remember. Inserted by his loving wife and family. 3DY—Jchn Eddy, who died April 21, 39 We do not need a special day, To keep him in our minds, For the days we do not think of him Are very hard to find. -Inserted by Will, Sissie, Noel, and elvyie. JDY—A loving tribute to my dear other. John, who died April 21, 1939: so William Henry, died August 29, 1933. d Charles Frederick, died July 29. 1938. ,fe home In port, so let their names and their place be forgotten; ley will always be remembered by kindness done. _ , Inserted by their loving sister, Susie, id bfother-ln-law, Charles. REENWAY—In loving memory of my ;ar husband, William George, who issed away April 22, 1942. Fondly remembered. Inserted by his loving' wife. EASLEY—In loving memory of a dear then who passed away April 21, 1940. Just a memory fond and true, From those who thought the world of you. Inserted by Alan and Frances. EASLEY—In loving memory of James easley, who passed away April 21, 1940. Ie passing years can never change Our thoughts of you so dear; jnd memories linger every day, Remembrance keeps you near. Inserted by his son Jim (overseas), Doll, id grandchildren. [GHTFOOT —In loving memory of my in, T. R., accidentally killed April , 1937. . , . imr before me his memory is kept; loved him too dearly to ever forget. Inserted by his loving mother. :NDSAY—In loving memory of a dear isband and father, Robert Lindsay, who issed away on April 22, 1939. Sweet is the word remembrance. As these few lines will show; Ycu will always be remembered In the days that come and go. Inserted by his loving wife. Laura, and ns, Syd. and Ron (overseas). EARCE—In loving memory of our dear ther, Edward Pearce, who passed away pril 22, 1943. . . , wonderful father, so kind and true, he trials he went through few but e never complained, he wasn t that kind, „ ~ e was one of those fathers hard to nna. Inserted by his loving family, Ngalrc, atalie, Murray, and Kevin. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Wish to gratefully Thank Dr.. Mrs, Miss Wilson. Mr and Mrs Truman tor ly and thoughtful acts, also relations friends for messages of sympathy in recent great loss. —Mrs A. Wilson and ily, C/o. Dr. B. Wilson, 34 Heaton t. ’ (Late Cobden.) ; C. MARSH and Family sincerely ik all kind friends for letters, teleis, and floral tributes and persona) essions of sympathy in their recent avement. _ M McDonald and Daughters, Raddesire to Thank all kind friends relatives for personal kindnesses, rs, telegrams, and floral tributes, In recent sad bereavement. Please acthis as a personal acknowledgement. , hj. PIPER and Family sincerely ik all kind friends and relatives for rs, telegrams, floral tributes, and 3nal expressions of sympathy in • recent sad bereavement. RODERIQUE and Family. Bluff, ully acknowledge the many letters, ams. floral emblems, and personal ges, of sympathy in their recent ereavement. ad MRS S. A. JORDAN and Family, ell. also Trixie Chisnall. wish to ely Thank their many friends ana ms for telegrams, letters, and perexoressions of sympathy in the loss of a loving son and brothe. vas loved by all. Would all friends slafives kindly accept this as a peracknowledgeinent. _ risters ,~B rot hers- in -1 a w and Brothers late Millie Rickerby sincerely Thank id friends and'relations for letters, ams. floral tributes, artd personal exons of sympathy in their recent sad cement. Special thanks to doctors, i and nurses of Ward 8. Christchurch Sal: also thanks to neighbours for use one. Please accept this as a personal 2 of thanks. A. BROWN and Family wish to sly Thank all friends and relations ters, telegrams, and floral tributes their recent sad bereavement. id MRS H. C. WILSON and Mr L. Ison. Rangiora. wish sincerely to all kind friends and relations for personal expressions of sympathy, ms, letters, and floral tributes rein their recent sad bereavement-

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Press, Volume LXXXI, Issue 24547, 21 April 1945, Page 1

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