Monday is a Holiday ! Be Wise and Reserve ! Matinee and Evening Plans will be at the Theatre from midday Saturday. PLAZA Dir.. J. C. Williamson Plot. Corp,, Ltd. Hearing Aids Available. ’Phone 36*021 2 p.m. Sessions 8 p.m. SPANISH FIESTA" will be screened at all sessions BETTE DAVIS BETTE DAVIS BETTE DAVIS HATEFUL, BUT WONDERFUL I • OLIVIA DE HAVILLAND DE HAVILLAND DE HAVILLAND MORE CAPTIVATING THAN EVER I IN A STORY THAT IS ELLEN GLASGOW’S MOST SENSATIONAL IN THIS OUR LIFE” IN THIS OUR LIFE” IN THIS OUR LIFE” IN THIS OUR LIFE” BY WARNER BROiS. WITH George Brent Dennis Morgan Charles Coburn Billie Burke Frank Craven THE TEMPESTUOUS STORY OF TWO SISTERS—WOMEN OF THE WORLDWHOSE LOVES MADE THEM HATE EACH OTHER 1 ALSO ! THE BALLET RUSSE de MONTE CARLO in “SPANISH FIESTA” IN RADIANT TECHNICOLOUR, WITH MUSIC BY RIMSKY-KORSAKOV. Reserve Now at the D.I.C. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Come to the Cosy ST. ALBANS CENTURY MATINEE 2.15 TO-NIGHT 7.45 P.M. From the pick of the world's best . . . We give you one of the truest and most touching stories of the war. METRO GOLDWYN MAYER PRESENTS “JOURNEY FOR MARGARET” “JOURNEY FOR MARGARET” “JOURNEY FOR MARGARET” with ROBERT YOUNG LARAINE DAY AY BAINTER NIGEL BRUCE and Presenting MARGARET O’BRIEN Open your heart to Margaret, a five-year-old orphan of the Blitz, who will bring home to you a side of the war you have nfcver seen. THE GREAT HEART STORY OF OUR IME. FROM THE BLITZ-TORN BACKGROUND OF “ MRS MINIVER (Recommended by Censor for Adults) BOX PLANS AT BEGGS 3ook now for Week-End and Monday (King’s Birthday). IN MEMOEUAM VRPER—In loving memory of dear mum, 10 passed away June 2, 1944; also dad, >o passed away July 3, 1941. Always remembered. Inserted by their daughters, Kate, toda, and Ada. X.LER—in loving memory of John mlel Miller, of Lyttelton, who passed fay' June 3, 1920. To memory ever dear. . Inserted by his loving wife and family. ITCHELL—In loving memory of our ar mother, Ivy Emily, who passed away ne 3. 1943. j , „ :arer to us than words can tell the mother Wejost and loved so well; a do not forget her, we never intend; 3 think of her daily, and will to the end. Inserted by her loving family, Edi\a, 11, and Russell. JNAN—Treasured memories of a loved sband and father,. John Duncan, whom id called to rest June 2, 1944. seplng where no shadows fall, perfect peace he waits us all, ’ «f will bind our broken chain, ; one by one we meet again. Inserted by his loving wife and family. lESCOTT —In loving memory of dear >ther, who passed away June 3, 1943; io dear father, June 16, 1923. God’s greatest gift, remembrance. Ever remembered by Mabel and Charlie, ton, Trevor, and Noel. JRDON—In loving memory of dear ther, who passed away suddenly on ae 3, 1944. ways so jolly, kind find content, ,ved and respected wherever he went; i a beautiful life came a sudden end, > died as he lived, everyone’s friend. Inserted by Freda, Hugh, and his five andsons, Auckland. JRDON—In loving memory of a dear sband and father, Joseph Liddell, who >d June 3, 1944. cannot say, and I will not say lat he is dead; he is just away. Ith a cheery smile and a wave of the ( has wandered into an unknown land, id left us dreaming how very needs must be, since he lingers there, id you—oh you, who the wildest yearn ir an old-time step and the glad return, link of him faring on, as dear . the love of there as the love of here, link of him still as the same. I say. .is not dead—he Is just away. Inserted by his loving wife and family. •ILLANE —In -loving memory of my rling mother, also our darling grannie, ed June 3. 1930. R.J.P. Also darlmg d and granddad, died March l> 1908. IP. Always In our thoughts. Inserted by their loving daughter, M. ;den, and granddaughters. JKNOWLEDGEMENTB fAHAGAN wishes to Thank all ds, relatives, and neighbours for letters, and flowers, and per•essions of sympathy In her re.ereavement icrs and Sisters of the late isldes wish to sincerely Thank riends for letters, telegrams, te?. and expressions of symeir recent bereavement. the’ late Richard’ William King hj to express their personal letters and numerous expresmpathy in their sad bereavesincere and kindest of thanks Mrs Olllver, 76 Vincent avenue, uckland. Will all please accept lersonal acknowledgement. fPEARCY, Alec and Barbara ink all friends, neighbours, and r telegrams, letters, floral tripersonal expressions of symhe recent loss of their dear se accept this as a personal ement. »s SHAW and Mrs Smith and i to Thank all kind relatives, neighbours for telegrams, lettributes, and personal expresirmpathy In their recent sad t. Will all please accept this n'al acknowledgement. cept this acknowledgement of recla'tion to all who by their dance, messages and tokens, he boy who notified Mr and son at their shop In South iho gave such valuable asslstso urgently needed. Sharing In this recent second bereave short a time.—Tom Borrows mily and connexions). IS A' fTSTACEY and Family nk all friends neighbours, and r telegrams, leitervand floral I personal expressions in tneir bereavement
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Press, Volume LXXXI, Issue 24582, 2 June 1945, Page 1
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