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EMPIRE . . . Last Two Days of Universal's Sparkling Musical Comedy! ' Mister BIG ' DONALD O'CONNOR GLORIA JEAN PEGGY RYAN Fun I Laughter! Music! Song and Dance! ROBERT PAIGE - ELYSE KNOX THE BEN CARTER CHOIR! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) i!iiimiiimi'""Miiinmmii EMPIRE Hliiiiiiillii iiliiiiiiiili Dir. Fullers' Theatre Corp. Ltd. 2 p.m DAILY 7.45 p.m. NEXT FRIDAY! Universal Presents THEILL-POWEBED DEAMA! BIG! BRAWNY! BOLD! Adventure that Blazes Like , Molten Steel! * PITTSBURGH' |. -' PITTSBURGH' Starring MARLENE , RANDOLPH JOHN ' DIETRICH SCOTT WAYNE DIETRICH SCOTT WAYNE Tough as the Steel■ it Moulds . . ''. Hard as the Coal it Dies! Here's the Brawny Brawling Story of a Town , That Was Built on Muscle! (Recommended by Censor for Adults.)' PLANS D.I.C. or (Empire (12433). COAL SHORTAGE. RESTRICTIONS ON TRAVEL—NORTH ISLAND. OWING to acute coal shortage, reduced Train services will operate in the North Island from and including MONDAY, JANUARY 31. All passenger reservations made for journeys in North Island on and after Monday, January 31, are CANCELLED, and those passengers, after giving proof of necessity for travel and obtaining the required permit, must make fresh application for reservations. . Goods traffic for shipment and essential industries only will be accepted. LOST AND FOUND. LOST, Crystal Necklace, Heriot Row, Constitution, Hanover 6ts; keepsake; reward. — 3 Young's Terrace. • LOST, yesterday, 2 pairs Shoes, outside butcher's, Kensington; reward.—l 6 Philip LOST, Monday,: St. Kilda. Beach, Child's i Brown Sandals;: reward.—B7 Prince. Albert ;• . fa ;.---.-v-r.'---v---- i ; - -■::■■ *■■■■ ■:■ - ■ LOST, between Ravensboume-Wakari, Suni day, pair Lady's Black Shoes; reward.— , 816, Star. LOST, Exchange, Spectacles, leather case.— Please leave caretaker, Union Bank; reward. 1 LOST, Fur Necklet, Saturday; reward.— Apply 102 Tomahawk rd. LOST, Saturday, between Normanby, Macandrew Bay, Brooch, shape violin; reward. —lB-232, day. LOST, Child's Pink Feltex Bag, small purse and letters, Monday evening, between Cargill rd. Cumberland st south.—A977, Star. LOST. Cream Skin Glove. Friday; one no good to anyone else.—A992. Star. LOST, fortnight ago, Parcel Sheeting; reward.—Communicate or return 23 Hislop st, Liberton. LOST. Seven-diamond Engagement Ring, Sunday night; good reward. —Phone 13-451. LOST, Budgie, Mornington.—Apply Mrs Pope, fruiterer, tram sheds: reward. LOST,. in Town Hall, £1 Note.—Return Cashier, electrical dept. V 8 Wheel Cap, between St. LeonardsRavensbourne.—Please leave St.' Leonards Store or Tobin, /c/o Fertiliser Works; reward. / . WOULD person who picked up Bag, with purse containing money, in Union st, between Eden and Cumberland sts, return? Address on ration books; reward. WOULD person seen removing Black' Striped .Cardigan from Pacific Fruit Shon. Monday, return same to 438 George st. savo I further trouble. FOUND.—Hasty Tasty Quick Lunch Cafe, next Crown Hotel; meals at all hours. FOUND.—Hasty Tasty Quick Lunch Cafe, next Crown Hotel; meals at all hours. FOUND.—Kitt's School Bags, lower prices than < elsewhere. —Only quality leather at Kitt's. '.../; WELL - FURNISHED Semi-fiat, modern home; panoramic view;' refined, quiet couple.—sl Cole st, terminus. COMFORTABLE Furnished Two-roomed Fiat, modern conveniences; handy Exchange; 22s 6d; suitable couple.—A997, Star. ST. CLAIR, Furnished Rooms, nice ho»e, available to middle-aged lady, 255; Higb £t, Self-contained Flats, unfurnished, 3 and k., 60s, furnished, 2 and k., 50s.—Haggitt, Duthie, Campbell. FURNISHED Room, bathroom, gas.ring, separate entrance, offered for three hours' work daily; references;' temporary.'—Bs7, Star. ■■■-■'.•. TO LET Gain Forwarding Co. Remove youi Furniture means safety and economy; excellent storage.—327 Cumberland st. . TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), At 11 o'clock. ■ At Marshall Chambers, Moray Place, In a Deceased Estate. FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS. WALNUT PIANO (Bord, Paris), 2 CHESTERFIELD SUITES. AXMINISTER CARPETS (13 x 10, 9 x 9), VESTIBULE CARPET (12 x 4), • LEADLIGHT DOOR CORNER, CHINA CABINET, ART. ENAMEL BEDROOM FURNITURE, LARGE WARDROBE, CARVED OAK SIDEBOARD, CHINA CABINET AND BUFFET, DRAW-LEAF TABLE, 6 LEATHER BACK AND SEAT DINING CHAIRS, SINGLE AND DOUBLE BEDSTEADS. CHESTS OF DRAWERS; WIRE-SEATED SETTEE, ELECTRIC RADIATOR. CROQUET SET (with 10 Mallets), MOQUETTE FIRESIDE CHAIR. GRINDSTONE AND FRAME. Now on View. jTJARK. REYNOLDS LIMITED.

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Evening Star, Issue 25083, 26 January 1944, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 25083, 26 January 1944, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 25083, 26 January 1944, Page 1

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