THE gTATE AMALGAMATED THEATRES LTD. (Throughout New Zealand). Hearing Aids Available. 2 P.M. TWICE DAILY, 8 p.m. R.K.O. Radio Pictures Present Dramatic Entertainment that Reaches a Now High Level. JOHN GAEFIELD MAUREEN O'HARA ' THE FALLEN SPARROW ' THE FALLEN SPARROW ' THE FALLEN SPARROW (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) NEXT CHANGE, FRIDAY. NEXT CHANGE, FRIDAY. Proudly Columbia Pictures Present THE WONDER VOICE OF THE AIRVERA LYNN VERA LYNN WE'LL MEET AGAIN'— WE'LL MEET AGAIN '— —' WE'LL MEET AGAIN '- —'WE'LL MEET AGAIN'— ' WE'LL MEET AGAIN '— With GERALDO AND HIS ORCHESTRA And FAMOUS 8.8. ARTISTS, Including JOHN WATT, JOHN SHARMAN, and ALVAR LIDDELL. II . II H A story specially written for this great cclebrilv. with songs you all know 50 well: 'We'll'Meet Again,' 'You Never Know,' 'l'm Yours Sincerely,' 'After the Rain,' 'All the World, Sings a Lullaby,' .'Ave Maria.' (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) BOX PLANS - Begg's and State. Phone 12-324. <T. JOHN AMBULANCE HALL. >T. JOHN AMBULANCE HALL. WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY DUNEDIN'S MOST WEDNESDAY POPULAR DANCE. WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY OLD TIME and MODERN WEDNESDAY DANCING. WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY Pat Harbrow's Popular WEDNESDAY Band. WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY • Set Supper. Prizes. WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY ' ADMISSION 2s. WEDNESDAY ~:>.-:, . * TO-MORROW NIGHT. N D Y ' :■.-" . ,D- A N C E. A ; "N'.D' Y , "'"'' : ' :,:/ "-""""rr" n A"'N C E. Two Bands. Two Bauds. Two Bauds. Two Bands. Vic. Moore's Marigold Band. Royal Dance Band. 2nd Heat Novice Competition. TO-NIGHT'S the night; Waltzing Competition, Empire D'ance, Crawford Lounge; good prizes, dancing, supper; music, Messrs Hargraves and Wilson. H. E. HOLLAND Memorial Hall, To-night, Flag 500; good prizes; spend a'pleasant evening. EUCHRE, every Tuesday, 8. Holy Name, King st; 6 increased prizes. 6-minute games. NORTH Ground Pavilion, every Wednesday night; 10 prizes; 6-minuie games.—Grange. LOST AND FOUND. LEFT, in St. Kilda car, Saturday afternoon, or dropped in street, Red Umbrella.—Finder kindly return Miss Moss, Otago Farmers Coop.' Association ; reward. LOST, Black Cardigan, Roslyn, shopping area, Saturday night; reward.—Phone 20-897. LOST, Monday afternoon, between High st and Bowen si", Musselburgh, Two Ration Books.—Finder please return to 62 High st, Musselburgh. LOST, between Souili British Office and Exchange, Friday, 11 a.m., Grey Waterman's Fountain Pen.—E3ls, Star. <» LOST, U.S.A. Badge, No. 71818.—Please return R.S.A. Office; reward. ! ANYONE finding Aluminium Saucepan Lid please return to 25 Forbury rd; reward. LOST, Fawn Fur and Leather Glove; reward.—E333, Star. LOST. Saturday, ChilS's Egyptian Purse, near Wliilcombe and Tombs; keepsake; reward—E349, Star. LOST, November 20, between Concert Chamber and St. Clair, Silver Bar Brooch, round blue stone centre; reward.—Phono 23-806. LOST, Sunday, Gold Nellie Stewart Bangle, vicinity Gardens, city; reward.—43 Bathgate rd. LOST, Pillion Seat, between N.E. and Kaikorai Valleys'; reward—Phono 12-202. LOST, Envelope (mission money), between York Place-First Church Hall; reward.— Manse. LOST, Yale Key, vicinity Frederick st; and Hospital—Phone 18-096 (daytime); reward. WOULD Person who removed Skipper Francis's Box from N. Hym's Fish Shop on. Saturday night please return same and oblige. LOST, Pair American Silk Stockings, between Hudsons and Post Office.—Ring 21-278. SEPTEMBER 28, Small Fox Terrier, white, blank spot by tail, answers to Spark; sick lady's pet; good reward.—Ring 22-907. BROWN Leather Pocket Book, containing serviceman's leave pass and travel warrant, left Post Office, Saturday; reward.-F.301, Slar. LOST. Monday afternoon. Times Library Book.—Finder please ring 14-508: reward. LOST, in City. Home Serviceman's Badge, No. 39237.—11:432, Slar. LOST, Parcel containing sox and surplices, between Gordon rd, Mosgiel. and railway or bus and Dunedin railway; urgent; re-ward.-E428. Star. LOST, - Monday afternoon. String Pearls, soldier's keepsake, between Frederick st and Exchange: reward.—Return 134 St. David st. AROUND-WASHING MACHINES, CAKE i MIXERS .OVERHAULED and REPAIRED. - T.W.T. ENGINEERING CO., General Engineers and Welders. Phone 10-703. HOLIDAY RESORTS. FARM Guest House.—High altitude; tennis, riding; 110 extras: ideal quiet rest; £3 15s weekly: phone 18M, Cheviot; vacancies up to" December 25 and from January 5. Mrs E. Pain, Cheviot. North Canterbury. BUNGALOW, Waitali. To 1 Lei. holidays. December-January; every convenience.-
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Evening Star, Issue 25344, 28 November 1944, Page 1
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