AMUSEMENTS. 2 PM - daily ■ 8 p. M . HUMPHREY BOGART BACALL In Ernest Hemingway’s ‘‘JO HAVE AND HAVE NOT” TO HAVE AND HAVE NOT” ? Se e .” y^lie r r Mnvfp Harper’s Bazaar .” and every t??— th^ a o? Z J ne throu E h °ul the coun y try the picture you’ve longed for since "Casablanca." Special! wnr>rt e = n ros ’ Academy Award and Worlds Peace Prize-winning Short: “HITLEB LIVES?” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) RESERVE TO-DAY AT THEATRE (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) NEXT ATTBACTION! THE YEAR’S MOST JOYFUL PICTURE! Warner Bros. Sparkling Comedy Romance “JANIE” “JANIE” ‘JANIE” “JANIE” JANIE” “JANIE” Starring ROBEBT HUTTON JOYCE BEYNOLDS Edward Arnold Ann Harding Bobert Benchley Alan. Hale Wh ° is Janie? She’s that lovable kid next door whose romantic affairs upset a neighbourhood faster than a tornado! She s your sister—my sister—that brat of a kid who lives, laughs and loves in those dizzy days of adolescent youth! SPECIAL! SPECIAL! “The Devil Boats”
One of the most spectacular films of the Technicolour—fifteen minutes of thrills with the patrol torpedo boats! NEXT ATTRACTION—PLAZA (Programme Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Popular Prices i/._ j/g. 2/~ (No extra to reserve.) Matinee TO-DAY, 1.15 pm Final Screening TO-NIGHT, 7 p.m. - PABKS JEANNE BATES and the Canine Stars “Mike” and “Pearl " “SERGEANT MIKE” It’s humorous, dramatic, exci tine! (Commences Screening at 7.35 And JAMES CAGNEY JOAN LESLIE in || “Yankee Doodle Dandy” || James Cagney in the role that brought him the Academy Award for the best actor. (Commencing at A4£L«fidSL) (Both App. for Universal Exhibition.) March of Time, "Teen Age Girl.” 7 p.m. ,|l HOLLYWOOD lii I I SUMNER. ’Phone, 46-001. |I ' 2 p.m. TO-DAY 8 p.m. MONDAY, 7 p.m. TUESDAY, 8 p.m. MONTY WOOLLEY JUNE HAVER DICK HAYMES and the METROPOLITAN OPERA SINGERS “IRISH EYES ARE SMILING” “IRISH EYES ARE SMILING” Filmed in Technicolour \ (Approved for Universal Exhibition.)
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS. MR and MRS BRADFORD and Family wish to sincerely Thank all friends, neighbours, and relatives, for letters, ktelegrams, floral tributes, and kind expressions' of sympathy in their sorrow. THE Family of the late Sarah Deavoll wish to Thank all kind friends and relatives for letters, telegrams, floral tri-
butes, and personal expressions of sympathy in their recent bereavement. Special thanks to Dr. Heath for his kind attention and service. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement. MRS S. BELL and Family wish to convey their grateful Thanks to all kind relatives, friends, and neighbours, for telegrams. letters, and personal messages of sympathy in Their recent sad bereavement. Special thanks to Mr Foster and Dr. Webb, Sister Kemp, and nurses St. George’s Hospital. THE Family of the late Andrew Ronaldson Cunningham wish to express their sincere Thanks to relations and friends for their floral tributes, telegrams, and personal acknowledgements of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement. THE Sisters 'and Brother of the late Mrs L L Ruttie desire to express their cere Thanks to all relatives and friends for letters ’telegrams, floral tributes, and personal expressions of sympathy in their recent bereavement.v MRS H. WELLS and Mr W. Jackman wish to Thank all kind friends and relatives for letters, telegrams, floral tributes, and personal expressions of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement. FLORISTS SINCE 1879 NAIRN’S NURSERIES have the Bestec uipped Floral Rooms in the Dominion. We supply Funeral Emblems at the Shortest Notice. We also cater for Wedding and Presentation Bouquets PROMPT DELIVERIES Telephone 35-675, or 34-619, Day or Night NAIRN’S NURSERIES LTD170 Lincoln road. Through the FLORAL EXCHANGE we send flowers, etc., to anv Dart of the Deminion N 1722 ROBERT J. HAMPTON, MONUMENTAL MASON. Phones 35-068, 35-196. 19 River road, Richmond, Christchurch. Monumental Work in all Ceme- [ teries in Canterbury. C«* i
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Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24896, 8 June 1946, Page 1
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