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... The woman you'll never forget In a season of unusually good picture " CHEERS FOR MISS BISHOP " has been widely acclaimed as one of the finest. To the gallery of great films which tell earnestly and powerfully of women who love with every fibre of their being you will add "CHEERS FOR MISS BISHOP." As you share her struggle for the joy that belongs by right to any beautiful woman .... as you thrill to the sheer intimacy of her love story . . . then, lost in the magic of a brilliantly conceived performance in the role of Ella Bishop, by the talented and lovely Martha Scott, you will become one with Ella Bishop. And you will find it one of the most enjoyable and exciting experiences you have ever known. " CHEERS FOR MISS BISHOP " is from the famous studios of United Artists who recently gave you " Rebecca," " Wuthering Heights," " Lady Hamilton," and carries the same hallmark of traditional high quality. See “ CHEERS FOR MISS BISHOP.” We know you will enjoy it, be stirred by it, talk about it. We also predict that you will never forget it. RICHARD A. ROWLAND presents lijsypriviiss uisnop MARTHA SCOTT-WILLIAM GARGAN and haivl-mg EDMUND GWENN • > SIDNEY BLACKMER • DOROTHY PETERSON introducing MARY ANDERSON Directed by TAY'GARNETT • From the novel "Miss Bishop" by BESS STREETER ALDRICH Recommended by the Censor for Adults. Direction: AMALGAMATED THEATRES. OCTAGON TO-MORROW 2 p.m.: Twice Daily : 7.45 p.m. BOX PLANS BEGG’S and OCTAGON (Phone 13-091). WARDELLS for FRESH PROVISIONS SMALLGOODS, Etc. PRIME MILD CURED BACON 1/6 BLACK AND WHITE PUDDINGS 5d COOKED HAM 2/6 ABERDEEN SAUSAGE 1/3 SAVELOYS per lb 9d SAUSAGES . per lb 9d BELGIAN ROLL. Extra quality lid PRESSED BEEF ..1/9 COCKTAIL LOAF. Very special 2/HAM AND CHICKEN ROLLS lb 1/PIES Small, 4d. Large, 1/PICKLED PORK per lb 1/3 VEAL, HAM, AND TONGUE 1/4 CHEESE. Mild, lid. Medium, 1/2. Tasty, 1/3. PIXIE AND CHESDALE 9d FOR SOLDIERS’ PARCELS. WHEY BUTTER Per lb F 3 Finest CLOVER HONEY ilb Pats BUDA TEA at 3'4it is the “Best Value” Tea sold in Dunedin.

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Evening Star, Issue 24005, 2 October 1941, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 24005, 2 October 1941, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 24005, 2 October 1941, Page 10