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AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. FINAL DAY OF OLYMPE BRADNA in “STOLEN HEAVEN” Paramount’s Sparkling Musical Entertainment. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) SESSIONS: 2.15 and 8 p.m. Shoppers’ Session To-morrow, 5 p.m. J. C. Williamson’s Luxury Playhouse. AVON TO-MORROW WE PROUDLY PRESENT ERROL FLYNN ERROL FLYNN ERROL FLYNN In HIS FIRST, FAST AND MOST FURIOUS COMED v “ THE PERFECT SPECIMEN ” “THE PERFECT SPECIMEN” . “THE PERFECT SPECIMEN” “THE PERFECT SPECIMEN” With JOAN BLONDELL (The Perfect Nuisance) MAY ROBSON—ED. EV. HORTON—HUGH HERBERT—ALLEN JENKINS (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) SEE PAGE 3 FOR FURTHER NEWS OF The Picture All and Auckland Raved About ! Box Plans DJ.C. Theatre ’Phone 40-076. LAST DAY OF “BULLDOG DRUMMOND’S PERIL” and “COLLEGE SWING” With PARAMOUNT’S BIG JOHN BARRYMORE JOHN HOWARD. COLLEGE MUSICAL. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) SESSIONS: 2 p.ni.—7.45 p.m. HI PLAZA it' SESSIONS; 2 p.m.—7.45 p.m. Direction: J. C. Williamson Picture Corporation, Ltd. rO-MORROW’S GREAT ATTRACTION RICHARD ARLEN BARRY MACKAY THRILL AND ADVENTURE WITH CANADA’S RAILWAY PIONEERS “THE GREAT “THE GREAT “THE G R EAT BARRIER” BARRIER” BARRIER” With LILLI PALMER ANTOINETTE CELLIER. MAPNTFICENT SAGA OF THE GREAT OUTDOORS ! The primitive menandwmien linked with a wider, more awe-mspirmg nna—the breaking of the greatest barrier on this earth. JANE WITHERS JANE WITHERS IN ADDITION, in n “P E P P E R ‘PEPPER With IRVIN COBB — ! SLIM SUMMERVILLE. E'S LOOSE AGAIN! HURLS TOMATOES a Half-pint Robin Hood on a Rampage, Jane’s at Her Most Riotous! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Box Plans D.I.C. Theatre ’Phone 36-021.

SHIPPING. IZTNSEY AND COMPANY, LTD., ■IV 154 HEREFORD ST. ’Phone 40-123 NELSON. MAPUA, WAI TAPU, TAKAKA. and COLLINGWOOD. . M.V. TAUPATA. MONDAY. SEPT. 19th (9 a.m.) WELLINGTON. PICTON, AND WANGANUI. M. V. HOLMDALE. TUESDAY, SEPT. 20th (9 a.m.) IN MEMORIAM. SELFE —In treasured remembrance-of my dear husband, Ben, who left us September 15, 1937. With tender love and deep regret Two who loved you will neve® forget, His memory is sweetness beyond expression, His absence one long sorrow, —lnserted by his loving wife, Beryl. and little son, Norman. SISSON—In loving memory of Walter Patrick Sisson, who died September 14, 1936; also Francis Thomas Sisson, who passed away on December 30, 1917. R.I.P. Memories are treasures no one can steal, , ~ Death leaves a wound no one can heal; Life is eternal, love will remain, In God’s own time we will meet them again. —lnserted by their loving mother, father, and brothers. TWEED —In loving memory of a dear wife and mother, who passed away at Christchurch on September 10, 1932. , „ Death cannot from our minds efface Her tender smile, her loving fa £ e ’ Her words, her actions are not dead, But in our minds are daily read. —lnserted by her loving husband and family. WHITFORD—In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away September 15, 1932. Dearly loved and sadly missed. —lnserted by her loving family. YATES—In loving memory of a dear husband and father. Robert Y ate. who passed away September 15, 1937. Dearest of memories are all we have left Of one we loved and will never forget. , —lnserted by his loving wife and children. YATES —In respectful memory of our late Brother, Bob Yates who passed away September 15, 1937. Sadly missed. —lnserted by Woolston Lodge, R.A 0.8, No. 50. YATES—In loving memory of Robert (Bob) Yates, who passed away September 15, 1937. Ever remembered. acknowledgements. RS M. DARTNALL and Alan wish to THANK all kind friends and ations for letters, telegrams, floral Dutes of sympathy in their recent 1 bereavement. ■THE PRESS' Classified Advertising A Columns will sell your goods for ou— l2 words Is, 3 days 2s 6a. —l*

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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22507, 15 September 1938, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22507, 15 September 1938, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22507, 15 September 1938, Page 1

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