amusements. NEW OCTAGON Amalgamated Theatres Ltd. (Throughout New Zealand!. 2 P.M. TWICE DAILY 8 P.M. 1 For Excitement, Adventure, and Thrilling Romance you must see * l THE MARK OF ZQRRO ' f THE MAEK OF ZOERO ’ 1 THE MAEK OF ZOKRU ' Starring TYRONE ROWER BASIL RATHE ONE LINDA/DARNELL And a Cast of Thousands. By Night .... the Terror of Tyrants! By Day . . . the Beau Ideal of" Enticing Senoritas. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) BOX PLANS BEGG’S and OCTAGON (Phone 13-091). i CAPPING CONCERT UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO. HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE (Proprietor: Sir Benjamin Fuller.) MAY 12, 13, 14. Commencing 8 p.m. TO-NIGHT, TUESDAY, AND FINALLY ON WEDNESDAY NIGHT. RESERVATIONS.—O.S. and D.C., 4s 7d, Box Plans Now Open at D.I.C. Pit, 2s, at Jacobs’s, Tobacconist. Day Sales only. Doors Open 7 p.m. Telephone Reserves from 6.30 p.m. . CAPPING BALL TO-NIGHT, 11 o’clock--4 a.m. Graduates’ Reception 10.15 p.m. Gallery open to Public at 10.15 p.m. Price, It. ' PROCESSION, WEDNESDAY. May 14, in aid of “ Comforts for Fighters Fund.” < Start saving your pennies. EVERY penny helps to win-the war. LOST AND FOUND. LOST, Saturday, Chromium Mudguard Indicator, red top, between St. Clair golf links and Cargill’s Corner.—Please ring 22-672. LOST, in or about St. Kilda, Wallet, containing, sum money! also photo of, my sons m Greece; loser’s aiddress.inside wallet; handsome' reward.—A32s, ‘ Star.’ LOST, , Sunday- inorning,. Spectacle,, Lens, Q^denife-^Bpl^A3l?r:' , ißtg^}^y: LOST, IDs Note, Moray Place mid Dowling street, Saturday; pensioner.— Communicate A 302, 1 Star ’ Office. LOST, Sunday afternoon, Cavell street, • Lady’s Brown Handbag.—Finder ! please return 103 Taiuui road or ring 13-913; reward. LOST, in or near Gardens, Friday, Child’s Brown Leather Bag, with zip fastener; reward. —Phone 14-094. > lOST, Saturday. Canary, with green ring -4 on leg; reward.—23 Moreau street, St. Kilda. LOST, Parcel, grey fur, vicinity Woolworths via Octagon; reward. —Ring 10-951. LOST, Horseman’s License, South Dunedin.—Finder please communicate A2BB, ‘Star.’ LOST, 9-carat Gold Chain and Silver Watch, Forbury vicinity.—Phone 22-794; reward. LOST, Friday, Gent’s Leather Glove, furlined wrist, left hand; reward.—A293, ‘ Star. ’ LOST, Spare Wire Wheel, Saturday.— Please phone 12-841. LOST, Onoto Fountain Pen, initialled; reward.—Apply J. B. Stewart, Union Bank. LOST, Friday, May 2, 1 Gold Cuff- Link, with blue inset, Exchange and St. Kilda terminus; reward.—Communicate A 259, 1 Star.’ lOST, 1 New Idea ’ Knitting Book, George -4 street; valuable to loser.—Finder plcaso ring 22-956, or A 272 ‘ Star.’ LOST, Friday night, between Moray Place and Frederick street, Gent’s SilverWrist Watch, leather strap; reward.—Ring 13-984. ,T OST, Sunday, vicinity Normanby tor--»-4 minus, line Gold Chain with small pendant; keepsake.—Good reward on returning to 15 Birchfield Avenue. LOST, Pekinese Dog.—Apply 177 Leith street. lOST, between Post Office and Manor -4 Place, 1 Bunch Keys; reward.—AMS. Star.’ _ LOST, Lady’s Handbag, leaving races, Saturday.—Finder kindly communicate A 338, ‘Star’; or ring 14-154; reward. WOULD Person who Removed Child’s Tricycle from Grcudon street please Return same to 63 Grendon street before description is given to police? QTRAYED from Abbotsford district, valu- ~ able Airedale Dog; answers Don.— Ring 23-840 any information.,ABOUND, Parcel, lady’s clothing; owner describe contents.—A2Bs, ‘ Star.’ at Eastabrook’s, the ring specialists, 131 Princes street, a wonderful selection of Engagement Rings. EASTABROOK’S Engagement Rings are the latest styles, best quality, lowest prices; see our window for values! for Ladies’ and Men’s -4 Gold, Rolled Gold, and Chromium Wristlet Watches; all guaranteed; sea our window display. EDUCATIONAL. ROSSBOTHAM’S Commercial College, Stock Exchange.—lndividual tuition: short course; shorthand, bookkeeping, touch typewriting; day. evening; railway concessions. Specialised Speed Classes will bo held for evening work from March, onwards. ELECTRICAL Course, International Correspondence School, B’or Sale, cheap with books; student unable carry on.—Particulars' T 822, ‘Star.’ XPERIENCED Teacher, Pianoforte Playing and Theory, A.T.C.L., has Vacancies for Pupils.—For particulars communicate T 455. 1 Star.’ Wf ANTED; Pupils for Voice Production, ' ' Singing and Pianoforte; reasonable fee.—Address A 176, ‘Star.’
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Evening Star, Issue 23882, 12 May 1941, Page 1
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625Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 23882, 12 May 1941, Page 1
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