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KILLING IS A. MAN'S GAME! BUT SHE MADE IT A WOMAN'S PROFESSION. Amalgamated .illllllli, Theatres, Ltd. THE GRAND 2 p.m.—TWICE DAILY—7.4S p.m. FOUR WOMEN—ONE A ■ KILLER! The Dramatic Story of Four Seemingly Normal Women, but Circumstances Change One into a Vicious Killer! : u. The Screen’s Greatest Thriller— WHO IS HOPE SCHUYLER? ’ WHO IS HOPE SCHUYLER? ’ ‘ WHO IS HOPE SCHUYLER? ’ , ■ Starring Joseph ALLEN, Jun., Marv HOWARD, Shi cl a RYAN. Ricardo CORTKK. (Recommended bv Censor for Adults.) ALSO SCREENING A Mad, Merry Bunch of West Pointers on Furlough! In a Whirling Merry-go-romul of Fun, Music, and Romance. Hear the Stirring New-Hit, ‘ Uncle Sam Gets Around! ’ Carole LANDIS MONTGOMERY ‘ CADET GIRL ’ With JOHN SHEPPARD, WILLIAM TRACY. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PLANS: THEATRE (13-013). 4 FTERNOON TEA CONCERT, FA Y.W.C.A., FRIDAY NEXT, October 30, 2.30 p.m. Programme arranged by Airs G. AI. Barmelt. Admission Is. Bring-aml-Buy Stall. Projccds in aid of World Fellowship Funds. LOST AND FOUND. LOST, by soldier's wife, Y'diow Purse, containing notes, Cargill’s Corner or Logan Park bus; reward; urgent.—B733, Star. LOST, Ration Book, Wednesday, vicinity Woolworths, George street.—Phono £O-834. LOST, Brown Purse,- containing pensioner’s money. —Finder please leave Elite Tea Rooms, Princes st: reward; urgent. LOST, Octagon-South Dunedin, Black Kid Glove (right hand). —Phone 10-508; reward. LOST, 2 Gold Lockets; handsome reward. —8784, Star. LOST, Black Umbrella; left in taxi on trip from station to monument, Ravonsbournc, Monday week, midday.—Ring 18-661. LOST, February, largo Cameo Brooch, encircled with gold grape leaves, family photograph behind.—Return 31 Tweed st, good reward ; phono 20-816. LOST, Wednesday, Lady's Cream Hogskin Gloves, Brown, Ewing's-Post Office. —8753, Star. LOST, between G P.O. and Alornington, Silver and Tortoiseshell Bracelet, engraved Lorrain ; soldier’s keepsake.—B7sß, Star. LOST, Friday, George st, Lady’s B’-ack Handbag, containing notes and private Government papers. —Finder please return Todd’s Dolly Hospital, St. Andrew st, orPolice Station; reward.

LOST, Silver Brooch, between Queen’s Gardens and Harrow st.—Please return to Old English Tea Rooms, Dowling st. LOST, from Norraauby, Cream Pom., black nose; tvgd. no. I.—Ring 13-523.. LOST. Lady’s Gold Expandin'; sinait-Wrist--let Watch, Friday town, and Highgatc; keepsake; reward.—Please ring 20-421. LOST, between Taiboys Homo and Town Hall, Fountain Pen, with owner’s name; reward.—Alex. Campbell, Cargill’s Corner. LOST, Girl’s Teddy Bear Coat, vicinity Leith and Normal School, —Finder ring 13-962; reward. LOST, Wednesday, Lady’s Tan Skin Glove, George st. —Finder communicate 8957, Star. LOST, Gold Earring, Pitt st, or Valley; keepsake; reward.—Ring Johhny, 4ZB. LOST, Purse, in Belvoro Cake Shop or Princes st. —Reward returning 57 Warden st. Dpoho. LOST £1 Note, belween Cargill’s Corner and Bridgman st.—63 King Edward st. FOUND, '3 weeks ago, Mall esc Cross and Chain.—Apply 428 North rd. FOUND, Scotland st, Monday, Woman’s Grey Woollen Cardigan; owner give description.—333s, Star. FOUND—Kitt’s School Bags. 4s lid; Zip Bags. Knitting, Open Bags, ’ss lid ; Money Belts, 7s 6d; Soldiers’ Comoanions, 10s 6d ; Straps from 6d.—Kitt’s All-leather Goods Shoo. FOUND-.—Cily-Snburban Window Cleaning Co.; A. Howard, chimney sweep.—Phone 21-276. HOLIDAY RESORTS. BOARD wauled at seaside by married couple with child aged 3, from December 26 to January 4. —8632, Star. FARM Guest House (high altitude); tennis, riding; swimming; links playable in winter; no extras; morning and afternoon tea; £3 3s week.—Phone 18; Mrs Pain, Cheviot. North Canterbury. THE Commercial Hotel provides good Accommodation for Visitors to lovely Lawrence. SUNNY Lawrence for Labour Day weekend. Good motor camp, excellent accornmo. dation.—Write Secretary, Progress League, for folder. WANTED. Crib, Brighton, 2-3 weeks, Christmas, from December 25.—Mrs Macdonald, 6 Marquis st, N.E.V. WANTED, Seaside Crib for 2 weeks from December 25; careful tenants.—B7o7, Star. WANTED To Rent. House, Karitanc or'Warrington, from December 24.—Phone 14-757. WANTED. Crib, end January or February, close to beach at Karitanc or other seaside resort.—B7Bß, Star. WANTED, Furnished House or Crib, Macandrew Bay-Brigbton, two weeks Christmas: careful adult tenants.—Particulars--8954. Star. WANTED, for fortnight, January 15, Crib at Brighton; money in advance. Star. ’ ' TO LET or For Sale, 3-roomcd Furnished Crib. Micbic’s Crossing.—Particulars to P.O. J’.ox 755, Dunedin. WANTED;* Christmas holidays, Furnished Crib: careful tenant s.-s-BSSL Star. KARITANE. —To Let. 3 and 4-roomcd Cottages - vacant November till December 24. —8924. StaA • PERMANENT WAVING. VALDOR Toilet Salon.—Permanent Waving Specialists; 17s 6d full wave, 14s 6d three-quarter bead; sides waved 12s 6d,— Phone 18-852. POTTERS for Permanent Waving; guaranteed Perms, from 17s 6d to 355.—172 George street. CHIC Salon (opp. H.B.)—Eugene and Machinciess Waves; open Saturday.— Plume 12-359. ART Beauty Salon, 294 George .-I; Nonelectric 15s 6d; Combination £1; Three- i quarter. 12s ; latest Sets 2s.—Phono 18-040; open Saturdays.,' HAVE your Penn, and Resetting done in votir own home. —Miss (iroukes, 23 Queen s Drive, Musselburgh; phone 23-606. BUSINESSES FOR SALE. GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY. GOOD INVESTMENT, SUITABLE TWO WOMEN OR FAMILY. PROSPEROUS BOOK CLUB. Good situation. One laic night. 8720, Star.

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Evening Star, Issue 24334, 24 October 1942, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 24334, 24 October 1942, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 24334, 24 October 1942, Page 1

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