SESSIONS: 1.45 and 7.15 p.m. ORDER OF SCREENING 1.45 p.m. ' Swing Shift Maisie ' 7.15 p.m. 3.15 p.m. 'Great Waltz * 8.45 p.m. §T. JAMES SBi iffiHHHinmilium ii direction. Sir Benjamin Fuller. Still the Richest Treasure of the Musical Screen. I Mctro-Goldwyn-Maycr's ' ' The GREAT WALTZ ' ' The GREAT WALTZ ' ' The GREAT WALTZ ' ' The GREAT WALTZ ' ' The Life of ' JOHANN STRAUSS, Set in Glittering Spectacle—Told in Romantic Drama, and in the Full Glory of his Immortal Melodies. Starring The World's Most Glorious Singing Diva, MILIZA KOBJUS MILIZA KORJUS LUISE RAINER - FERNAND GRAVET, Hugh Herbert Lionel Atwill. Preceded by FIRST DUNEDIN SCREENING Latest " Maisie " Comedy, ANN SOTHERN ANN SOTHERN As •SWING SHIFT MAISIE.' 'SWING SHIFT MAISIE.' JAMES CRAIG JEAN ROGERS. (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Plans D.1.C., Jacobs's at 5 p.m., Theatre at 7 (Phone 13-702). FINAL COMMUNITY SING TOWN HALL MONDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1944, 8 p.m. Proceeds for "ADOPTION" OF CHINESE REFUGEE CHILDREN. A Great Programme for a Great Cause. Following assisting:— Rita Cook (Winner Personality Contest), Dunedin Ladies' Brass Band, with their Novelty Drumming (Mr Hilmer Davie, conductor). Ravensbourne Congregational Church Choristers (Mr J. Connor, conductor). Mr Alf. Pettitt, piano solo, Theme from ' Warsaw Concerto.' Dunedin Piano-Accordion Band (Mr lan Randle, conductor). The Chinese will entertain with their National Music. FOR SALE: Iced Christmas Cake (home made), Large Man's Knitted Scarf, Kodak Camera. What offers? All proceeds for Chinese Refugee Children. Leader, Mr H. P. DESMOULINS. Af the Piano, Mr. ALF. PETTITT. - Admission free. You can make sure of a reserved seat, for Is at Begg's. Send donations to J. F. HIMBURG, Hon. Secretary.
LOST AND FOUND. LOST, Gold Maltese Cross Medal, name engraved each side; sentimental value; £1 reward.—49 Duncan st. LOST. Child's Brown Beret, matching coat, railway station, Monday night; reward.— R 487, 'Star. FOUND, small Creamy Fawn Shaggy Dog. —Apply 1 Farley st, Kaikorai. LOST, by soldier's wife, Brown Handbag containing £5 note and silver, Thursday, vicinity Mornington waiting shed; reward. —Ring 10-110. LOST, Sum of Money—Ring 10-594, of return to L. Moarthy, Leith Valley; reward; LOST, Brown Purse containing quantity money, ration books, between Church stBank N.Z., Mosgiel.—Reward returning 31 Church st. LOST, Pedigree Irish Terrier from St. Clair; reward.—Phone 23-944. LOST. Pawn Cairn Terrier.—Reward on returning to 9 Howe st. FOUND. JOTS, POTS. POTS, Etc., Welded, Re- — bottomed, Repaired. T.W.T. -ENGINEERING CO., General Engineers and Welders, 67 St. Andrew street. LOST, in or about Public Hospital, R.S.A. Badge, 425272 engraved on hack—R222. Star. FOUND.—Taieri Novice Wrestling Championships, Coronation Hall, Mosgiel, Saturday. October 28, at 7.45 p.m. FOUND—Hasty Tasty Quick Lunch Cafe. Rattray st; oyster bar and fish meals. TO LET, ■ ARGE, MODERN SHOP, GEORGE i STREET. Present Occupier, JAYS LTD. CAKE SHOP. Available NOVEMBER 20. Apply R. T. THROP. Telephone 20-616; Or. TRUSTEES EXECUTORS AND AGENCY CO. OF N.Z. LTD.
FURNISHED Cottage To Let, City; 27s 6d week; suitable one person (male).—Phone 13-608. TO LET, Furnished House, 4 rooms, kitchenette.—Apply 81 Leckhampton Court, evenings. TWO Double Furnished Bed-Sitting Rooms, own cooker and meter, all conveniences.— 13 Market st, City. TWO Furnished Rooms, k'ette, all conveniences, on tram route, first section; JEs p.w —Otago Finance. DOUBLE Furnished Bed-Sitting Room, conveniences, fireplace.—Phone 10-836; 41 Royal Terrace. TO LET, Double Furnished Bed-Sitting Room, central suit business couple or two girls.—Rs7s, Star. TO LET Gain Forwarding Co. Remove your Eurniture means safety and economy; excellent storage.—327 Cumberland st. PERMANENT WAVING. VALDOR Toilet Salon, now transferred to 245 George st (opposite State Theatre); full wave. £1; three-quarter head, 15s.—Phone 18-852 . , , POTTER'S for Permanent Waving: book early ; perms from 17s 6d to 355.—279 George sh ART Beauty Salon, 294 George st.-Non-electric, 15s; combination, £1; threequarter. 12s; Vitamin Oil, 16s; open Saturdays—Phone 18-040.
MOTOR License Holders.—Handy Pocket Cases, covered in fancy cloth, to hold license for immediate inspection; Is 3d each, post free.—' Evening Star ' Box Factory, Stuart street.
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Evening Star, Issue 25317, 27 October 1944, Page 1
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