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AMUSEMENTS. V PLAZA v Dir.: J. C. Williamson Picture Corporation, Ltd. Sessions: 2 p.m. and 7.45 p.m. ROY ROGERS The Screen's Newest and Best Hard Riding, Quick-Shooting Western Star GEORGE "GABBY” HAYES Ariel "THE SONS OF THE PIONEERS” “RED RIVER VALLEY” (Approved for Universal Exhibition) SECOND BIG THRILLER Thrills! Romance! Comedy! Suspense! You'll Gasp When You Learn I “THE NURSE’S SECRET” | Starring LEE PATRICK REGIS TOOMEY (Recommended by Censor for Adults) - ALSO - "LAW AND ORDER” The Final m-iii-i-i -71 hapter Of "GANG BUSTERS” BOX PLANS D.I.C. or THEATRE, 36-021, REX THEATRE RICCARTON TO-NIGHT. MONDAY, TUESDAY. At 7,30 p.m, WILL HAY, JOHN MILLS, BASIL SYDNEY, FRANK CELLIER, In “The Black Sheep of Whitehall” “The Black Sheep of Whitehall” And LEO CARRILLO. ELYSE KNOX. DON TERRY, ANDY DEVINE, In “ TOP SERGEANT” “ TOP SERGEANT ” (Both Pictures Approved for Universal Exhibition) EMPIRE SPECIAL PROGRAMME MONDAY and TUESDAY at 7.15. Matinee Monday at 1.15. TO-DAY at 1.15. TO-NIGHT at 7. Thrills! Action! Romance! "LONE STAR RANGER” and "MAYTIME” (Both App. for Universal Exhibition) MONDAY (King’s Birthday) Matinee at 1.15. Night 7.15. (Also Tuesday night at 7.15) "Full of Thrills and Laughter” LYNN BARI LLOYD NOLAN “PIER 13” (Recom. by Censor for Adults) ROBT. YOUNG HELEN GILBERT “ FLORIAN ” “ FLORIAN ” (App. for Universal Exhibition) DEATHS. RALTON—On June 3, 1943. at the residence of her parents, 20 Flesher avenue, Judith Anne, dearly loved only child of Lawrence Frank (Ron) and Ngaire Joyce Ralton; aged 2 years. (Suddenly.) RYAN—On June 3, at the Coronation Hospital. Christchurch, Ivan, dearly loved eldest son of Arthur and Tokomaru Ryan, of Tuahlwl; in his 20th year. TURVEY—On June 4. at Christchurch, Charles, beloved husband of the late Dorcas Turvey, and loved father of Elsie, Dorothy, and Leslie; aged 83 years. Private interment. IN MEMORIAM. ITEWELL —In loving memory of John snry Theodore, who passed away on me 5. 1938. Ever remembered. Inserted by his loving sister Annie id Will and family. ROWN—In loving memory of my dear ife, Elizabeth, and our dear mother, ho passed away June 5, le was one of the best that God could lend, , , . dutiful wife, a faithful friend, loving mother, true and kind, beautiful memory left behind. Inserted by her loving husband and mily. (VVISON —In loving memory of my dear ther, who passed away June 6. 1942. re sad year has passed away, it love and grief remain, life he was so dear to me, death he is the same; wonderful father only lent, ic of the best God ever sent. cheery smile, a heart of gold, ic dearest father this world could hold. Inserted by his loving daughter, Jean. WISON—To the loving memory of our ■ar father, who passed away June 6, oving memory, dearer than gold, miss you more than can be told; oving smile, a cheery face, broken link we can never replace, iserted by Bruce, R.N.Z.A.F., and Stan, N.Z.E.F. (overseas). GIBB—In loving memory of my dear husband, George, who passed away at Woodend, June 5, 1942. I have lost my life’s companion, A life linked with my own; God knows how much I miss you, George, As I walk through life alone. A cheery smile and heart of gold, The dearest husband this world could hold. —lnserted by his loving wife Lizzie, and daughters Jean and Aggie. HARRIS—In loving memory of our dear father, Stephen Harris, who passed away June 6, 1942. In silence, dear father, We will always think of you; Not only to-day, but always, . We sadly remember The one whose place we cannot fill. HERRICK—In loving memory of William Lewis, died June 5, 1937. To memory ever dear. —lnserted by his loving mother. Uncle Will, and sister Ida. HORSFIELD—In loving memory of our dear mother, Alice Horsfield, who fell asleep June 5, 1942. You will always be remembered. —lnserted by her two daughters, Eileen and Alice, and their families. KELLY—In loving memory of Elizabeth Kelly, who passed away on June 6, 1940. —lnserted by her son-in-law, E. Gallop LANDER—In loving memory of a dear wife and mother, Edith Lander, who passed away June 6, 1942. God takes our loved ones from our homes but never from our hearts. —lnserted by her loving husband and family. MUTIMER—In loving memory of dear mother, who passed away, June 6, 1942. —lnserted by her loving daughter, Elizabeth. son-in-law, and grandchildren. ROBINSON—In loving memory of dear mother, who passed away June 5, 1939. Loved and remembered. —lnserted by her husband, Mary, and Jack. THORNTON—In loving memory of Olive, a dear wife and mother, who passed away at Outran: on June 6, 1941. Remembrance. —lnserted by her husband and sons, William, Murray, and Alan. WHEELER (nee Archer) —In loving memory of our dear daughter, Gertrude Irene, and dearly loved wife of Gordon H. Wheeler, who died June 5, 1942. Dearly loved and sadly missed. —lnserted by dad and mum. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS. MR and MRS T. V. BLACKBURN and Sons gratefully acknowledge and deeply appreciate all kind messages of sympathy in the recent sad loss of their eldest son, Thomas Benson, D.F.M. MR and MRS EDYVEAN - and FamTly7l97 Fitzgerald avenue, sincerely Thank all relations and friends for their kind messages in letters and telegrams in the sad loss of their son, Maurice, killed while flying in the Middle East. MRS A. H. DAVIS and Family wish to Thank all kind friends and relations for letters, telegrams, floral tributes, and personal expressions of sympathy in their recent bereavement. X 9702 MR and'MRS J. WOODCOCK” and” Family and Miss Wynn Kelly wish to sincerely Thank all kind friends for letters and telegrams of sympathy received. X 9779 MRS W. LENNON and Family, 122 Aitken street, Ashburton, wish to Thank ail kind friends, relations, and neighbours for telegrams, letters, floral tributes, and personal expressions of sympathy in their ead bereavement. 473

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Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 23966, 5 June 1943, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 23966, 5 June 1943, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 23966, 5 June 1943, Page 1

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