It’s the Quality that makes the “CHAMPION” “CHAMPION” “CHAMPION” A very fine Alebrewed and bottled by NEW ZEALAND BREWERIES LTD Christchurch.
HURRY! LAST DAY, 2, 8 p.m. A Classic of the French Cinema “PASTORAL SYMPHONY” Starring mobgan PIERRE BLANCHAR , ~ Also March of Time Marriage & Divorce” =AV 0 N ~ Direction: Kerridge-Odeon. ’Phone 40-076. Friday! 11 a.m., 2,5, 8 p.m. British Lion Presents EDWARD PERCY’S Celebrated British Stage Success now becomes Enthralling Picture 100 Thrilling Secrets Were Hidden at . . . “THE SHOP AT SLY CORNER” SHOP AT SLY CORNER” Rich in Brilliant Characterisations and Dramatic Incident Starring Derek Farr Muriel Pavlow Oscar Homolka BOX PLANS FILLING AT D.I.C.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS G - HYDE and Family, Ashburton, all i,- conve y their sincere Tnanks to fiends and relations for perex Pressions of sympathy, for letters fa® r ? ms ’ and floral tributes, in the pass°f a devoted wife and mother. Please ®ent thiS as a personal acknowledgeS? Family of the late Emily M. Begg 3-‘‘ to Thank all kind friends for perexpressions of sympathy in their ehft ve 5 nent - Special thanks to Dr. Billburton Pd Staff of Hospital, AshTharu’’ RUTHVEN and Family wish to nan?, aI! , friends for messages of symbpra and floral tributes m their recent fc J?r? Ver hent. Ple ase accept this as a per--031 acknowledgement.
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Press, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 25607, 23 September 1948, Page 1
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