SCREENING TONIGHT gPRINGBOKS v. Jg LACKS 'Thrilling Incidents of the First Test at Wellington on Saturday. THE REGENT (Ahvavs Cosy and Warm) SCREENING: 2 P.M. and 8 P.M. FUNNIER, CLEVERER, MORE VERSATILE THAN EVER. GRACIE FIELDS REACHES PERFECTION WITH A REAL STORY, WONDERFUL SONGS, MARVELLOUS SETTINGS AND A GREAT CAST! “THE SHOW GOES ON” “THE SHOW GOES ON” “THE SHOW GOES ON” “THE SHOW GOES ON” “THE SHOW GOES ON” GRACIE FIELDS GRACIE FIELDS GRACIE FIELDS GRACIE FIELDS RADIATING GAIETY AND HAPPINESS, CYRIL RITCHARDS (Australia’s Stage Favourite! THE REGENT FEATURETTES Include—“MAßCH OF TIME” Subject: “Girls in Business” “New Life in China” (Approved for Universal Exhibition; Box Plans at Collinson and Cunnin, hame s, Phone 7178; after G p.m., Phono 6776. Gaiety and Gladness; MOVIE CHARITY BALL, AUG. 1
DEATHS. MORGAN.—On August 14, 1937, at his residence, Rangiwahia, Alexander, beloved husband of Mary Elizabeth Morgan; aged 93 years. At Rest. BOSWORTH.—On August 15, 1937, at a private hospital, Palmerston North, Athol Wynfred (“Bobbie”), youngest son of Major J. T. and Mrs Bosworth, 98 Eitzherbert Avenue, Palmerston North ; aged 28 years.. Interred to-day. ORR.—On August 16th, 1937, at a private hospital, Palmerston North, Bessie, widow of William Orr, late of Greytown; aged 78 years. MARRIAGE. MILLAR—KROGH.—On July 24th, 1937, by Rev. John Hubbard, “Judy,” younger daughter of the late Mr and Mrs H. T. Krogli, of Napier, to William Maurice, second son of Mr and Mrs M. J. Millar, Palmerston North. IN MEMORIAM. JANSEN. —In loving remembrance of Ellen Eva (Nell) Jansen, who passed away August 16'th, 1936. “Ever Remembered.’’ [lnserted by her father and mother, brothers and sisters.] IN MEMORIAM. BROUGHAM.—In loving memory of our dear father, Henry Brougham, who passed away August 16th, 1923. “Always Remembered.” [lnserted by his loving children.]
IN MEMORIAM. JANSEN. —In loving memory of Ellen Eva, beloved wife of John Jansen, who departed this life on August 16th, 1936. “A precious one from us is gone, A voice we loved is stilled, A place is vacant in our home Which never can be filled. < God in His wisdom hath recalled The boon His love has given, And though the body lingers here The soul is safe in Heaven.” FUNERAL NOTICES. MORGAN.—The friends of the late Alexander Morgan are respectfully informed that his funeral will leave the Anglican Church, Rangiwahia, to-morrow (Tuesday), August lj|, 1937, at 2 p.m., for the Rangiwahia r'Amptpvv ALFRED EADE & SONS, LTD., Funeral Directors. Phones 170 and 638, Feilding. ORR —The friends of the late Bessie Orr are respectfully informed that the funeral will leave the residence of her daughter, Mrs A. M. Snisted, 550 Church Street, Palmerston North, on Wednesday, August 18th, at 11 a.m. for the Greytown Cemetery. Arriving cemeterv 2.30 p.m. THOS. GRIGGS AND SON, Funeral Directors.
[a card.] CHANGE OF ADDRESS • MR C. L. TURNER Chiropractor, 151 BROADWAY AVE. (cnr. Princess Street), Telephone 5178. J. 8. HORNBLOW . DENTIST, CLARENDON BUILDINGS PHONE g 7 D R FRANK SCOTT D.M.D. (Harvard), B.D.S. (Un. N.Z ), SURGEON DENTIST, 184 THE SQUARE. PHONE 5916. FLORAL GIFTS. fN Attractive Designs and ChoicL est Blooms delivered anywhere at tny time. Boses, Baskets, Posies at hortest notice from HARRISON’S Floral Studio. Coleman Place, 5190. After Hours: Nursery 8686. WE TELEGRAPH FLOWERS DEMEMBER your friends in other ft, cities and say it with flowers ISABELLA FLORAL STUDIO (Miss I. B. Parkes), lember Society N.Z, Professional rioral Artiste Inc. Florists’ Telegraph Delivery Assn. inc.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 219, 16 August 1937, Page 1
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