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J A II.ES I Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. DAILY, 2 and 7.45 p.m. Paramount'* New and Spectacular Picturisation, P. C. Wren's famous Story. ' BEAU GESTE ' i ' BEAU GESTE ' Gary Ray COOPER MILLAND ROBERT PRESTON BRIAN DONLEVY. SUSAN HAY WARD, J. CARROL NAISH, DONALD O'CONNOR, JAMES STEPHENSON. . (Recommended by Censor, for Adults.) PLANS D.1.C., Jacobs at 5.30, Theatre at 7 p.m. Phone 13-702. NEXT FRIDAY WILL BE A GREAT DAY FOR THE IRISH JUDY GARLAND JUDY GARLAND in • Little Nellie Kelly ' ' Little Nellie Kelly ' ' * Little Nellie Kelly ' With GEORGE MURPHY OHAS. WINNING-ER DOUG. McPHAIL, (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) TAIERI MOUTH. OPECTAL TRIPS FOR JANUARY. FROM CITY. Saturdays, 12.30;. Sundays. 2 p.m. \ FROM T. MOUTH.—Saturday, 3 p.m.; Sunday, 4.15 p.m. HOBBS' BRIGHTON MOTORS.

CENTENAK1 7 OF OTAGO, . 1948. . A PUBLIC MEETING 7.30 p7m. on WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1944. . ' BUSINESS. . (a) To approve preliminary arrangements for adequately, celebrating . tb. v Centenary of Otago. (b) To consider the Erection of a Suitable Form of Centennial Memorial. A Committee Meeting of the Representatives of and^ther, nti&gsss z-rs kss faiq to reach the undersigned not later than January 15, 1944, . Municipal Chambers. Dunedm, , Mayor of Dunedin.... December 23,'1943.: J ■

OTAGO .LABOURERS' UNION,./. '- SI'ECIM/ MKETINO oi 1 the- Otaso . 'Labourers' Union will be held in the Storemeh's Club Room,, third floor Capitol Buildings, ' Princes . street, Dunedni, on MONDAY, January .17, 1944, at 7.30 p.in. . Business: To amend-. Rule. 4- of the Labourers'. Constitution}: election of .officers; to elect two delegates to attend conference in Wellington; and general. It'.' MeINTYRE, ' LOST AND FOUND. LOST between Ravensbourne-Duiiedm, Green Knitted Pram Cover, Blanket, Pillow; reward.—Return Silver Band Taxis. LOST, Tuesday, young Bluey-Grey Budgie; reward.—37 Corstorphine rd. : ' LOST. Lady's Gold Wristlet Watch, with \ G Anderson and date engraved on back. —Would finder please ring 13-630? Reward. LOST, Gents Gold Ring, wilh stone m it. in Grand Hotel, Saturday night—Reward, proprietor. LOST, Bow Brooch, vicinity Highgate, Tuesday evening; reward.—Ring 20-768. LOST, Tuesday, vicinity Queen's Gardens or Brighton bus, Soldier's Artillery Badge, keepsake; reward. —Belvere Cake Shop, 171 Princes. St., WILL Person who picked : up 2 Library Books, near' checked luggage office please return them to there? LC6T, Saturday morning, Child's Purse, zip Ea?tenev.—Finder ring 20-951. LOST, between National Mortgage.' Port Chalmers, and Carey's Bay, Pocket Wallet, containing £5 nole, driving licenses, etc.; reward.—Ring 122 or 250,. Port Chalmers. LOST, large Black Purse, initials I'.S. on outside; substantial reward—Return Prince of Wales Hotel. . LOST. Nelly Stewart Gold Bangle; semimental value; reward. —Ring 11-160. LOST 4- Car Keys on brass ring; required urgently; reward.—42B George si. FOUND.—Hasty Tasty Quick Lunch Cafe next Crown Hotel;, meals at all hours. HOLIDAY RESORTS. 7ARRINGTON BUNGALOW, containT * ing lounge, 3 bedrooms, kitchenette, bathroom", and washhouse, etc., e. 1.; concrete yard and paths, lawns; wonderful view, sun all day; few minutes, beach ; floor coverings and furniture may be purchased separately Vacant. Keys to inspect from, sole ageiit. Price. £7OO. : , D. R. BALLINGALL, Land Agent, Warrington. FAK.M Guesthouse, high altitude; tennis, riding, putting greens; ideal quiet rest; £3 15s weekly. - Mrs E. Pain Cheviot North Canterbury HOLIDAY Guest House.—Spend your honevmooii in ideal surroundings spacious grounds, 3 miles city; hacks to ride; bed. breakfast, and extra meals provided. Wainoni rd, Christcburcb; telephone 32-525. WANTED, Crib, at Brighton, as soon as possihic.—Grimsdale, Leitb House, Duuedin. ANYONE wishing to Rent Crib at Brighton to a reliable tenant, for one week from January 15, please ring 24-334. WANTED, Crib, Knrita-ne or similar, fortnight from 20th.--Phoue 23-513, or Til, Star 1 . BOARD AND RESIDENCE. . WANTED, good Board, handy Roslyn Mills, by young Man.—Sßß2, Star. >'->'jiKT Home in Kensington has Vacancy for Boarder; working man preferred.—S93l, Star. 42 QUEEN ST has a Vacancy for a Boarder. BED-SITTING Room, with board, suitable busiuess couple.—42 Queen st, city. , UNIVERSITY Lecturer requires Bed-Sit-ting Room, full or part board.—S9B9; Star. TWO* Men (students) require Board, end February; together or separate.—S993 Star. ~ : , „ • WORKING Girl wants sunny bingle Furnished Bedroom, with use conveniences, near Exchange.—S992, Star.

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Evening Star, Issue 25071, 12 January 1944, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 25071, 12 January 1944, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 25071, 12 January 1944, Page 1

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