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AMUSEMENTS Now in 2nd Week i||| PLAZA |H Dir.: J. C. Williamson Piet. Corp., Ltd. Hearing Aids Available. ’Phone 36-021 2 p.m. Sessions 8 p.m. WARNER BROS. PRESENT IDA LUPINO JOAN LESLIE DENNIS MORGAN With Jack Carson GLADYS GEORGE FAYE EMERSON JULIE BISHOP A Story of the Stage—and of two sisters—one fighting for her own happiness—one sacrificing herself for the other’s success. ALSO “Horton Hatches the Egg” Merrie Melody Cartoon in Technlcolour. Based on the best-selling book by Dr. Seuss—over 2,000,000 copies sold—famous newspaper cartoonist and illustrator. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Reserve Now~Plan 10, D.I.C. MATINEE PLANS AT THEATRE ONLY. ST. ALBANS Come to the Cosy CENTURY 'Phone 35-600. 1.30 P.M. FINAL SCREENING 7.30 P.M Phe greatest comedian of our time . . in Brandon Thomas’s Immortal comedy JACK BENNY JACK BENNY ‘CHARLEY’S AUNT” ‘CHARLEY’S AUNT” CAY FRANCIS LAIRD CREGAR DDMUND GWENN ANNE BAXTER He's funny enough in pants ... in skirts he’s terrific! Screens 8.55. SECOND BIG FEATURE Screens at 7.40. , ■ [HRILLING, SPECTACULAR, REALISTIC \NNABELLA JOHN SUTTON ‘TO-NIGHT WE RAID CALAIS” lere’s all the Romance ... the Drama the Thrills ... of one of the wars most daring raids. (Both for Universal Exhibition.) RESERVE NOW AT BEGG’S. IN MEMORIAM. RYANT—In loving memory of Ernest, led September 24, 1940. Remembrance. -Inserted by his wife and family. OSTER—In loving memory of mother id our dear Peppy, who passed away jptember 23, 1944. ■lnserted by Freda. Arthur Couch and imily. ULLER—In loving memory of Evelyn azel, who passed away September 24, )44 -Inserted by her loving husband and imily. APPER—In loving memory of my dear ife who passed away September 23, 1942. i our home you are always remembered, Sweet memories' cling to your name. r e who loved you In life so dearly, Lcve you in death just the same. -Inserted by her loving husband and imily. APPER—In loving memory of my dear [other, who passed away September 22, )43. . . oved and remembered the same to-day, s in the hour you passed away. -Inserted by her loving son, Ivan. L.A.C., .N.Z.A.F. (overseas). EMMINGSEN—In loving memory of my ear daughter. Ivy Myrtle, who passed way September 24, 1942. here’s a mother who misses you, Ivy, nd finds time long since you went, here’s a mother who longs for you always, ut .tries to be brave and content, miss your help and loving ways. (ith you I have spent so many happy days. miss you when I need a friend, n you I always could depend. -Inserted by her loving mother, Mrs . Berry, and family. E COMTE—In loving memory of my ear husband, Thomas, who passed away n September 24, 1944. God’s greatest gift, remembrance. -Inserted by his loving wife and sons, irton and Clifford. lARSHMAN—In loving memory of Clare ouise Marshman, who passed away Sep:mber 23, 1942. Gone is the one I loved so well; How I miss her none can tell. Deep In my heart her memory is kept: I will remember when others forget. -Inserted by her Uncle Tom. ERKS—In loving memory of our beloved unt Olive, who passed away September i, 1941. Remembered always. -Inserted by her loving niece and ephews, Mabel, Geoffrey, and John, MITH—In fond and loving memory of a ear wife and mother, Christina, who assed away September 24, 1942. To memory ever dear. -Inserted by her loving husband, James, nd daughters, Jean. Heather, and Mararet. HORPE—In loving memory of my dear ster-in-law, Lottie, who passed away eptember 24, 1942. Leaves may wither, flowers may die; Some may forget you, but never will I. -Inserted by her loving sister-in-law. era. HORPE—In loving memory of our dear lummy, who passed away September 24, 142. Lovely memories, so fond and true, Will for ever remain, dear mummy, of -Inserted by her loving daughters. Faye nd Betty. EADON—In loving remembrance of a ear son and brother. Ivan Edward, who eparted this life September 24, 1944. If we could talk with you to-day, Be with you in the same old way; Hear your voice, see your smile, Then life to us would be worth while. -Inserted by his loving father and rotlier, Ray. EADON—In loving memory of our ttle brother Ivan, who left us Septemer 24, 1944; aged eight years. Quietly and quickly came the call, His sudden death, it shocked us all. God took him home, it was His will; But why so young, we wonder still. -Inserted by his loving sisters, June, [yra, and Joan. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT. __ MRS E, J. TRAVIS and Son wish to Thank all kind friends, relatives, sports bodies, other organisations, for letters, telegrams, floral tributes, and personal expressions of sympathy in their recent bereavement. LYTTELTON ADVERTISEMENTS MATTI’S CAFE, LYTTELTON. OPENS MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24th. Meals at All Hours. 1446 FLORISTS SINCE 1879 4’S NURSERIES have the Best ed Floral Rooms in the Dominion aply Funeral Emblems at the Shortitice. We also cater for Wedding esentation Bouquets. PROMPT DELIVERIES ones 35-675 or 34-619. Day or Night NAIRN'S NURSERIES, LTD.. 170 Lincoln road, ugh the FLORAL EXCHANGE we lowers etc., to any part of the ion N1722 FUNERAL EXPENSES. HAVE YOU MADE PROVISION for this contingency Small Weekly Payment may be arranged for this necessity. Inquiries—BOX 1294. CHRISTCHURCH. XGI4 ROBERT J. HAMPTON. MONUMENTAL MASON. ’Phones 35-068. 35-196. 19 River road. Richmond, Christchurch. Monumental Work in All Cemeteries in Canterbury. C 254

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Press, Volume LXXXI, Issue 24679, 24 September 1945, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXXXI, Issue 24679, 24 September 1945, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXXXI, Issue 24679, 24 September 1945, Page 1

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