Finally To-morrow. 'JOURNEY FOR MARGARET ' Robert YOUNG Margaret O'BRIEN. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) JAMES DAILY, 2 AND 8 P.M. THRILLS ! MYSTERY INTRIGUE SUSPENSE GAIL PATRICK GAIL PATRICK GAIL PATRICK NANCY KELLY NANCY KELLY NANCY KELLY ANN NAGEL GERTRUDE MICHAEL TALA BIRELL MARIS WRIXON ' BILL HENRY H. B. WARNER ALAN BAXTER H. B. WARNER ALAN BAXTER H. B. WARNER ALAN BAXTER In a vivid picture of home life under a gangster regime. ' WOMEN IN BONDAGE ' ' WOMEN IN BONDAGE ' ' WOMEN IN BONDAGE ' ■' WOMEN IN BONDAGE ' SH SH When one wrong step means certain death and (he odds are a thousand (o one against you. • WHISPERING FOOTSTEPS ' ' WHISPERING FOOTSTEPS ' ' WHISPERING FOOTSTEPS ' ' WHISPERING FOOTSTEPS ' Lubbard Rila Quigley. A THRILLER THAT'LL KEEP YOU GLUED TO YOUR SEAT. (Botli Recommended by Censor for Adults.) PLANS D.1.C.. Jacobs'* at 5 p.m , Theatre at 7. Phone 23-702. DUNEDLN SHAKESPEARE CLUB (Incorporated). PUBLIC READING 'HENRY V111.,' THURSDAY, MAY 3, 8 p.m., CONCERT CHAMBER. Tickets 2s. Bookirg Fee 3d. Box Pian Open at D.I.C. H. A. H. SMITH, Hon, Secretary. MAIN TOWN HALL. OTAGO WOMEN'S CLUB, f EMBERS and Friends are Invited to a I RECITAL by Miss ANITA WEBSTER, of Auckland, ON FRIDAY, MAY 4, AT 8 p.m. Tickets 2s. Proceeds for All Purposes Patriotic Appeal. S. STEVENSON, Secretary. LOST AND FOUND. (~IOOD Reward.-Silver and Gold Filigree f Bracelet, valued keepsake, lost vicinity Maybank-Islington sts via King st and South Dunedin, Saturday night.—Call or ring CoKinette Cake Shop, King Edward st: 22426.
LOST, Columb ward.—l 43 Forfar st, 5766. Star. LOST. Lady's Red Hand-knitted Glove grey llnwers worked on; possibly Garden tram, Sunday evening.—€Blß. Star. i LOST, • Grev Cardigan, Tuesday, betweer. I 'Forfar st and Dunbar st.—Ring 14-349, busiI ness hours, or SB4B, Star. WOULD Person who found Parcel containing gent's shoe*, corner JBraevicw Cres. and Oamiington rd please ring 21-308; good reward. LOST, Navy Blue Knitted Gloves, Castle st, Friday ; reward.—Ring 23-704. LOST, by soldier's widow, Saturday, Wallet, containing £s.—Please phone 20-007 LOST or Taken by mistake from Skating Rink. March 23, Navy Blue Purse, containing diamond engagement ring and Social Security book; reward.—Sß9o. Star. J,OST in Post Office, Green-Black Fountain Pen; reward, £l.—Ring Husheer, 11-620 fin evening). PERSON (now identified) taking Bievcle outside K.P.'s. Stafford st. Thursday last, 12.20, must return noon to-morrow. WOULD Person who took Magazine from window sill of N.Z. Loan and Mercantile kindly return to N.Z. Loan and Mercantile. WOULD Person who found Locket outside S 7 Vogel st please return to above address; good reward. CORONATION HALL, Thursday, May 3.—Welcome Home Dance to last Draft by Mosgiel District Patriotic ComI mittee and Mosgiel Business Men's Associa,I tion. 2s 6d. including supper; 8 to 12. FOUND. -JOTS POTS, POTS. Etc'., WELDED, REBOTTOMED, RKPAIRED. . ENGINEERING CO.. General Engineers and Welders. 67 FOUND.—Bricklayers to repair thai dangerous broken chimney, cr any brick work —Ring Samson Bros., 77 Bayfield id ; phone 23-050: workmanship guaranteed FOUND.—You are assured of good workmanship at Frank Restieaux, Men's Hairdresser, Raiira'y st. • FOUND.—Bing Crosby in ' Holiday ltm.' Green Island Pictures, Saturday; reserve now; it's a great show; universal exhibition. FOUND.—Mosgiel Business Men's Monthly Dance, Thursday, 3rd. 8 p.m., in conjunction with Mosgiel Patriotic Committee Welcome Home, good music, supper provided. FOUND.—Soecials this week: Stuffed Veal, Sleak. and Mutton, also Tomato and Veal. Pork Sausages Supreme: first-grade meat in abundTi-e.—Botting Bros., Stuart st. phoiis 13-247. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. FOR SALE, Guitar, genuine Spanish make; £6.—Ring 13-354 (mornings only). GRAMOPHONE. H.M.V.. 2 Albums of Records, 400 Needles; strong, clear tone; good as new; £4 105.—27 Mechanic st. N.E.V. PIANO, iron frame, splendid tone; good appearance; borer; £12.-22 Playfair st, Caversham. NICE Violin, Case, etc.. For Sale.—Write P.O. Box 862, Dunedin. HOLIDAY RESORTS. FARM Guest House.—High altitude; tennis, riding; no extras; ideal quiet rest; £3 15s weekly; phone 18M. Cheviot.—Mrs E. Pain, Cheviot, North Canterbury.
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Evening Star, Issue 25473, 2 May 1945, Page 1
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