If You re Looking for Thrills, Chills, and Punch-packed Entertainment, DON'T MISS 'THE GLASS KEY' EMPIRE ] iiiijiuiiii iiiiiiiiiiiii Dir.: Fullers' Theatre Corp. Ltd. t p.m. . . . DAILY ... 8 p.m. A MUEDER MASTERPIECE! v roin the Pen of . DASHIELL HAMMETT Master of Mystery, who gave you ' Maltese Falcon ' "and 'Thin Man.' BRIAN DONLEVY VERONICA LAKE ALAN LADD They'll do anything ... or anybody for a thrill! 'THE GLASS KEY' 'T HE .GLASS KE Y ' ■ With - P.cmila Granville, Joseph Calleia, Richard Denning, William Bendix. PARAMOUNT'S TENSE, TAUT, TRIGGER-I'AST THRILLER! Also . . ; A Paramount First Half! 'WATCH YOUR STEP.' Sportlight. 'YIP. YIP. YIPPY.' Betty Boop Cartoon. MITCHELL AYRES and his Orchestra. Cinesound Review and Pathe Gazette. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) PLANS: Empire (12433). THE OVERSEAS LEAGUE. MONDAY, JULY 19, At 3 p.m., R.S.A. SOCIAL HALL. ' MERRIE ENGLAND' (Edward German) Will be rendered by LEECH LYRIC CHOIR Soloists: Dorothy Barron, John T. Leech, Jean,. McLay, Walter Mitchell, Eileen Gillies. Ray Marshall. Accompanist: Miss Sybil Baker, F.T.C.L. Guest Conductor: Mr Thos. Ritchie. Admission: Season Ticket or 2s at door. H. E. BATTERSBY, „ , Hon. Sec. Telephone 24-380.
LOST AND FOUND. LOST, 10s, vicinity Bolwell's Butchery.— Return 19 Corunna st, St. Kilda. LOST, in town, week ago, Left-hand Black Kid. Glove.—Ring 13-134. LOST, small Brown Purse, Thursday.— Finder please ring 12-579, between 9-5, Monday. ', LOST, Dunedin-Outram, Truck Sj>are Wheel, with 600/20 Tyre; reward.—Electricity Department, Cumberland st, or Outrani. LOST, telephone . box, Post Office, Pair Motoring ""Glovesj- A 62, Star. LOST.. Lady's Handbag containing inouey, ration books, and social security papers, vicinity of Frederick st end Driver's rd; reward.—Ring 18-737, or A 167, Star. LOST, Wednesday, vicinity Forbury Park, Post Office, Vogel st, Gold-mounted Circular Cameo.—Finder please ring 23-125. LOST, Tuesday morning, in Port train, Girl's Wine Mits— Return Kewish, Burkes. LOST, town. Friday afternoon, Lady's Navy Umbrella.—Return shop, 185 Castle st; reward. LOST, Friday, between Bedford st, St. Clair, and Octagon Theatre, Gold Chain and Locket containing photo of husband overseas.—Ring 22-949; reward. LOST. Friday night, Parcel containing maize-coloured cardigan and skein wool.— A 290, Star. LOST, Wednesday night, between Alva st and Octagon, small Silver Fob Locket containing photos -husband . and baby.—Please ring 13-543; rewai-d. LOST, Australian Army Hat Badge; in brooch form; keepsake; reward.—Phone 20-690. • . . LOST, Red Purse, Fridav night, Empire Theatre.—Please ring 14-418; reward. LOST, January, Highgate-Pacific st. Wool- . len Scarf, blue-champagne.—Phone 23-270; reward. LOST, between Botanic Gardens and Museum, July-15, Leather Case containing Moseiel train passes.—Finder please ring 11-553. -■•.-■■ STRAYF.D from 20 Bay View rd, halfgrown Biack-and-grey-slriped Cat, answers Ozsie.—Ring 14-664; .reward. WOULD Bov who , removed Siashpr from bike. P'ne Hill terminus, Return Saine io . Caroiin's Store? '. WOULD .Girl who . took- Parcel -Wool by j mistake from bread shop counter please ' return. WOULD Bov who Took Black Fountain Pen from Children's Public Librn-y on Tuesday, please Return Same immediately P FOUND.—Boxing, Monday and Wednesday, 7 p.m., above Moncrieff and Stewart.—L. Greanev. instructor.
FOUND. Chimneys Cleaned by expert Sweep; guaranteed. Dunedin Window Company, phone 10493. ' »■' , FOUND" -Reliable Clnmnev Sweep.—Ring 21-27 R Citv-Suhurhan Window '""leaning r*n FOUND.-Kitt.'s Schoo' Bags. SntcheK Zip Knittin? Bags. Onen 7s lid; Money Belts, 7s Pd; Soldiers' Comnpnions. lfh.ed; Purses, all sizes.—Kill's All-leather Goods Shon. FOUND—Hasty Tasty Quick Lunch Cafe. Rattray st. next Crown Hotel; open Sundays. , BOARD AND RESIDENCE.
f\VIF.T,- COMFORTABLE BOARD "-" . offered TWO STUDENTS, Maori Hill. bus stoj). Excellent meals. . Single or double room. WANTED. 30AR0 AND LODGING for Apprentice. North end preferred. Address . , TBl4, Star. RESPECTABLE young Man wants Board in private home; on flat preferred.—T9l9, Star. BUSINESS Woman, away all day. offers liberal, remuneration for sunny, comfortable Furnished Room in quiet home, convenient city; partial board or morning tray.—T9s2, SENIOR Medical Student (quiet, refined) pays well for good handy Board. —T 769, Star. BOARD wanted by Male Student; central.— T 770. Star. SENIOR Student wants Board, full or part, in suburbs.—Als9, Star. MEDICAL Student wants Full Board in. private home, quiet; reasonable; central.— A 153, Star. 42 QUEEN ST has Vacancy for Boarder. permanent or casual; phone. RELIABLE, honest Woman would" Housekeep, soie charge, return for Board for husband and self; own bed-sitting room. —A 219, Star.
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Evening Star, Issue 24919, 17 July 1943, Page 1
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