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AMUSEMENTS, 111... THE STATE )!»** Direction: Amalgamated Theatres Ltd. 3 SESSIONS DAILY: AN EXCITING, LAUGHABLE,, BBILLEANT COMEDY-MYSTERY. ‘ STAR ‘ STAR ‘ STAR OF QF MIDNIGHT.’ MIDNIGHT.’ MIDNIGHT.’ WILLIAM POWELL GrIN'GER ROGERS The second of ‘ The Thin Man ’ series ... we commend it as the cleverest film in many months. A Radio Picture, Recommended by Censor for Adults. Plans at Theatre; Phone 12-324. . ’ DUNEDIN HIGHLAND PIPE BAND (Mr C. B. Walker, Pipe Major) Will Play a SELECT PROGRAMME In the BOTANICAL GARDENS TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), at 3 p.m. Collection in Aid of Band Funds. THOS. GILCHRIST, Hon. Secretary. THE KAIKORAI BAND Under the Conductorahip of Lieut. H. J. Osborne, Will Present a Specially Selected \ Programme At the BISHOPSCOURT GROUND BISHOPSCOURT GROUND BISHOPSCOURT GROUND On SUNDAY, \t 3 p.m. Collection in Aid .of Band Funds. H. D. DUNCAN, Hon. Sec. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, at 8 p.m. ’ THE DUNEDIN CHORAL SOCIETY Presents •THE MESSIAH’ v (Handel). Soloists: Madame WINNIE FRASER, Miss MARY PRATT, Mr Ernest DRAKE, Mr WILFRED KERSHAW. Splendidly Balanced Choir of 150 Voices. Pianist, Mrs H. C. CAMPBELL. Organist, Dr V. E. GALWAY. Conductor, Mr ALFRED WALMSLEY. Popular Prices,. 2s and Is. F. S. SALINGER, Hon. Sec. ST. ANDREW’S SOCIETY OF OTAGO. SECOND ANNUAL" CELEBRATIONS, Early Settlers -Hall, THURSDAY, 28th November. Address, * Our Scottish Heritage,’ by Rev. Hugh Graham (patron). Songs by Miss Mary Somerville and Mr J. Swan. Playelte, ‘Sentenced to Matrimony,’ by St. Andrew’s Players. Set Supper. Dancing till 2 a.m. Music by St. Andrew’s Orchestra. Tickets obtainable from Miss M'Ewan, Florist, ‘Star’ Buildings; or on sale at doors. Members, 3s. Non-members, 2s fid. LOST AND FOUND. LOST, Mosgiel-Aerodrome-Greeu Island, Starting handle, Truck; reward. —Jensen Bros.; plione 12-364, after 5.30 10-949. LOST, Grey Rip Pocket Purse, containing silver and key, Moray Place and Barnett’s. —Address 5545, ‘ Star.* ■ LOST, Tuesday night, Small Bolanesc, child’s pet pup; name Peanut.—Please return 261 Leith street. LOST, Child’s Dancing Pumps, size 3. Phone “ Aileen,” 22-540. LOST, 2 Budgerigars, blue, St. Clair end ot Bay View road.—Please return 215 Bay View road; reward. LOST, Thursday, Kaikorai car terminusOctagon, Parcel (knitted cosy).— Please phone 12-788. ' LOST, Brown Velvet Purse, between WhitcombeV and Savoy, Tuesday.— Address No. 5321, ‘ Star ’ Office; reward. LOST, Floral Dress Length, Friday afternoon.—Please phone 22-079. LOST, between railway station and Octagon via Stuart street, Lady’s Gold Wristlet Watch, yesterday afternoon; reward.- Phone 11-099. LOST, Gold Wristlet Watch, without band; Baume make; initials and date on back; reward.—Phone 11-021. . LOST, Navy Glove, N.E. Valley road.— Please return Dreayers Ltd.; reward. LOST, last Wednesday, Tortoiseshell Spectacles, in case, between Concert Hall and St. David street.—Finder return Elders’ Pharmacy, Gecrge street. LOST, Brown Kid Glove, between High street and St. Andrew street, city, Friday evening.—Telephone 12-062. LOST, this morning, corner St. Andrew street, np'ar Penrose’s shop, Brown Purse, containing money.—Please return Widow, 787 King street; reward. LOST, telephone box, King street, Thursday, Leather Bag, parcels; reward. —Thomsons’, Cordial Factory. WOULD Person who Found Black Purse Friday night,, oblige by returning tickets to 33a Forth street. FOUND, 1 Guinea. —For particulars see our photographic window; Cameron, Central Pharmacy, Princes' street (next Jackson’s Hotel). | .tOUN-D. —Excursion to Heads, Every J- Sunday; Tarewai leaves Dunedin 10 a.m., returns, leaving Heads 5 p.m.; return fare, 2s. J7IOUND.— 9ct Sighet, 8s 6d, free initials; - Wedding Ring, 17s 6d, .)-dozen spoons gj ven ,—XL Himmel, 54 George street. IjIOUND. —Diamond Cluster and 3-stone . Engagement Rings, £7 10s up; best value Watches—F. Himmel, George street. 17IOUND.— Berwick Caledonian Society’s . Annual Sports, January Ist; £6O prizemoney; programmes on application.—Jas. Matheson, secretary, Outram. FOUND. Popular Dance, Portobcllo, Saturday, 23rd: Palais Royal Band; free bus from Macandrew Bay; admission Is. - POULTRY. WANTED To Buy, Budgerigar Hen, suitable for breeding this season.— Address SIOB. ‘ Star.’ WANTED Sell, 10- White Leghorn Pullets, 1 R.I.R. Hen, all laying; £1 15s. —No. Ssll. ‘Star’ Office. WELL-BRED Year-old White Leghorn Hens, laying; 5s each, 6 for 24s. — Skene’s, Stuart street, Dunedin.

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Evening Star, Issue 22194, 23 November 1935, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 22194, 23 November 1935, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 22194, 23 November 1935, Page 19

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