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AMUSEMENTS In 2nd Week . . . and To-night’s Plan is Filled, so Make Sure—Come Early and Attend the Matinees 2 P.M. DAM a P.M 'l[l|~ PL AZ A~||||| ■ C-. Williamson Pict. Corpn., Ltd. Hearing Aids Available. 'Phone 36-021. BETTE DAVIS BETTE DAVIS And CLAUDE RAINS , CLAUDE RAINS In Warner Bros.’ Dramatic Triumph “MR SKEFFINGTON” “MR SKEFFINGTON” “MR SKEFFINGTON” The Story of a Woman who Sacrificed Love for Beauty, but found, when friends and beauty left her, that a woman is still beautiful when she is • loved. RESERVATIONS : TO-DAY ONLY—AT THEATRE (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) NEXT ATTRACTION A GREAT AND GENUINE LOVE STORY TORN RIGHT OUT OF TO-DAY 1 “IN OUR TIME” “IN OUR TIME” “IN OUR TIME” I Starring PAUL HENREID IDA LUPINO With NANCY COLEMAN VICTOR FRANCEN MARY BOLAND ALLA NAZIMOVA A Warner Bros. Picture (Approved for Universal Exhibition.)

Come to the ST. ALBANS d7NTT’T TDV Luxury Theatre. I V/ILIX 1 L R 1 ’Phone 35-600 MATINEE TO-DAY, 2.15 "GYPSY WILDCAT” and Selected Featurettes 7.30 p.m. TO-NIGHT 7.30 p.m. More spectacular than “Arabian Nights!” More thrilling than “Ali Baba!” MARIA MONTEZ JON HALL “GYPSY WILDCAT NIGEL BRUCE LEO CARRILLO IN TECHNICOLOUR Wild Excitement! Reckless Danger! SECOND BIG FEATURE A ROLLICKING COMEDY WITH THE NEW SWEETHEART OF THE SCREEN Lois Andrews _ In “DIXIE DUGAN” JAMES ELLISON CHARLES RUGGLES CHARLOTTE GREENWOOD It's Love at First Sight, and Hilarity the moment you meet Dixie. (Both Approved tor Universal Exhibition.) PLANS AT THEATRE REX THEATRE I RICCARTONI TO-NIGHT, MONDAY, TUESDAY, 7.30 JACK BENNY CHARLES COBURN ANN SHERIDAN in “Geo. Washington Slept Here” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) And “Gangway For To-morrow” ROBERT RYAN AMELITA WARD WALLY BROWN (Recommended by Censor tor Adults.)

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT. MRS A. E. WILSON, Eric, and Ron wish to Thank all relatives and friends for their kind expressions of sympathy, grams, letters, and floral tributes in their late sad bereavement. Please accept ,tms as a personal acknowledgement. MRS J ~M. MILLER and Keith, Timaru, and Mr and Mrs A. C. Wendelken, Riccarton, wish to Thank all relatives and friends for the many floral tributes, letters, telegrams, and personal expressions of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement. , • MR E. MURPHY, Templeton, wishes to Thank all kind friends and relatives for floral tributes, letters, telegrams, and personal expressions of sympathy in his recent sad bereavement. THE Daughters of the late Christina Stapleton wish to Thank all neighbours and friends who so kindly assisted them, and also relatives and friends for florai tributes, telegrams, letters, and personal expressions of sympathy to them in their recent sad bereavement. MR A. D. HORNWALL desires to Thank all friends for florpl tributes, letters, telegrams, and expressions of sympathy in his recent bereavement. Kindly accept this as his personal acknowledgement. MR and MRS W. R. CURTIS, Marshland, wish to Thank all friends and relations for letters, telegrams, and personal expressions of sympathy in their bereavement. Special thanks to Mr and Mrs Douglas McFadden. ' MRS A. CURTIS, Kainga, and Family wish to Thank all friends for expressions of sympathly in their bereavement; also workmates of the Kaiapoi Mills. MR STEPHEN PAYNE and Family, 103 Main South road, wish to Thank all relatives and friends for the many floral tributes, letters, telegrams, and personal expressions of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement. ROBERT J HAMPTON. MONUMENTAL MASON ’Phones 35-068. 35-196 19 River road. Richmond. Christ1 church. Monumental Work in all Cemeteries in Canterbury. C 254

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Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24814, 2 March 1946, Page 1

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