AMUSEMENTS. V PLAZA v Dir.; J. C. Williamson Picture Corporation, Ltd. Sessions; 2 p.m. and 7.45 p.m. Where Head-hunters Rule And Man Eaters Roam! New Univeisal Presents LEO CARRILLO ANDY DEVINE. DON TERRY —ln A Timely, Thrilling, and Revealing Adventure Story of . . . 1 “DungtT In The Pacific” [ (Approved for Universal Exhibition) -in ADDITIONWEAVER BROS. AND ELVIRY —ln A Riotous Comedy ... 90 Minutes of the Funniest Film You've Ever Seen. j “TLXELK) JUNCTION” | (Approved for Universal Exhibition) ALSO"A RACE WITH DISASTER” I list -■ ■ ■ •' • Of “OVERLAND MAIL” BOX PLANS D.I.C. or THEATRE. 36-021. I Come to the Cosy ST. ALBANS rL’VTI IUV Luxur y Theatre | CillilN 1 Ulll 'Phone 35-600. MATINEE. 2.1 5 : L 45 TO-NIGHT. Riidyard Kipling’s Epic of a Fearless Boy against the World . . . . a Story that Touches the Heart of Every Child and Every Parent, SPENCER TRACY, LIONEL BARRYMORE MICKEY ROONEY. MELVYN DOUGLAS FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW “CAPTAINS COERAGEOUS” “CAPTAINS COURAGEOUS” RUDYARD KIPLING’S BEST LOVED STORY. The Glorious Drama of Deep Sea Heroes as Kipling drew it in magic words, now come to Life on the Screen. Down to the Sea in Ships, and up to the Heights of Heroic Love and Dare-devil Adventure. BRILLIANT ''CENTURY'' FEATURETTES Metrotone News Walt Disney’s “Orphans' Benefit” Travels and Interest. Etc. (Approved for Universal Exhibition) Box Plan at Theatre from 10 a.m. RIALTO—KAIAPOI TO-DAY, 2 P.M. and 8 P.M. and MONDAY. 8 P.M. HEDY LAMARR, ROBERT YOUNG, And RUTH HUSSEY In “ H. M. PULHAM, ESQ.” “ H. M. PULHAM, ESQ.” A Really Delightful Picture. It’s Different. You’ll Love It.' (Recommended by Censor for Adult Audiences) REX THEATRE RICCARTON TO-NIGHT, MONDAY, TUESDAY, At 7.30 p.m. JOHN HOWARD, MARGUERITE CHAPMAN, BRUCE BENNETT, In “SUBMARINE RAIDER” “SUBMARINE RAIDER” And RAY WHITLEY, JANE WALDO, TIM HOLT, In “LAND Of The OPEN RANGE” “LAND Of The OPEN RANGE” (Both Pictures Approved for Universal Exhibition.) IN MEMORIAM McLennan—ln loving memory of our dear mother, who fell asleep June 13, 1941. God’s greatest gift—remembrance. —lnserted by her devotel children, Rhoda and Don, PEARCE—In loving memory of our dear sister, Maureen, who passed away June 12. 1939. R.TP Not a day do we forget you, In our thoughts you are always near, We who loved you, sadly miss you, As it dawns another year. —lnserted by her sisters, Vera and Joe. and families. BB—ln. fond memqjy of dear Fred. 0 passed away June 13, 1942. d takes our loved ones from our homes, t never from our hear.ts. nserted by bis loving brother, Les ’erseas). Mavis, and Gary. BB In loving memory of Fred, who larted this life on June 13, 1942. beautiful memory left behind, If a loving one, good and kind, 1 happy smile and loving way . (fill linger with us all opr day. nserted by his loving dad, sisters, thers, and Kath. HEDEL—In loving memory of Annie atrlce, who passed away June 13, 1942. right and honest in all her ways, ling for others till the end of her days, =-p in our hearts a memory is kept, loved her too dearly to ever forget, icefully sleeping, resting at last, e’s weary troubles and sorrows are past, silence she suffered, with patience she uuxe. , -. Till God called her home to suffer no more. ... j —lnserted by her loving husband and daughter. WALSH—In loving memory of a dear mother and grandmother, Catherine Walsh, who passed away June 12, 1941. A cheery smile, and heart of gold. The dearest mother this world could hold. —lnserted by Mag, Jock, and grandchildren. WALSH—In loving memory of our dear grandma. Catherine Walsh, who passed away June 12, 1941. Her cheery smile and loving ways Are pleasant to recall; She had a kindly word for each. And died esteemed by all. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS. PORAL and MRS L. F. ROLTON to Thank all kind friends, rela- ; and neighbours for letters, teleis floral tributes, and personal exsions of sympathy in their recent bereavement. _ Daughters of the late Mrs Hannam to express their Thanks to neighs, relatives, and friends for their Iv help, expressions of sympathy, and (‘tributes in their recent sad bereaveMR and MRS G, J. HOBAN and Family (Hawarden) sincerely Thank the many kind friends, relations, and neighbours, lor telegrams, letters, tributes, and personal expressions of sympathy in their recent sad __ JAMES COOK wishes~to Thank relatives and friends for their kindness in the sad loss of his brother, especially the staff cf Ward 12. and Mr Stringer. MRS I. L. TbBOTSON wishes to Thank all kind friends and relatives for floral tributes and personal expressions of sympathy in her recent sad bereavement. MRS~HAYLOCK and FainUyT9cTßryndwr road, Fendalton, wish to Thank all kind friends tor letters, telegrams, floral tributes, and personal expressions of sympathy in their late sad bereavement; special thanks to Nurse Maude Association. _ _ MR “and MRS G. W. GIBBONSr 176 Clarence road, desire to sincerely Thank all relatives and friends, sports and business associations', also Barry's classmates and Scout troops, for letters, telegrams, floral tributes, and personal expressions in their recent sad bereavement. FLORISTS SINCE 1879. NAIRN'S NURSERIES have the best equipped Floral Rooms in the Dominion. We supply Funeral Emblems at the shortest notice. We also cater for Wedding and Presentation Bouquets. PROMPT DELIVERY. Telephones 35-675 or 34-619, Day or Night. NAIRN’S NURSERIES. LTD., 116 Lincoln road. Through the FLORAL EXCHANGE we send flowers, etc., to any part of the Dominion. N1722 BRITISH Wallpapers are designed for Beauty and Enduring Quality. See comprehensive selection. SMITH and SMITH, LTD., Cr. Tuam-High streets. 51729
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Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 23972, 12 June 1943, Page 1
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