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Tlho Strangest Crime in Crime’s Grisly Annals! Half Mad . . . Half Sane .... ALL KILLER! Dir. Amalgamated .Hi. Twice Daily: Theatres Ltd. ,|| [|, 2 and 7.45 p.m. THE GRAND ‘ The Brighton Strangler ’ The Brighton Strangler ’ Witll] John LODER June DUPREZ Michael ST. ANCEL Miles MANDER (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Unsuitable for Children. ADDED ATTRACTION. , Roar at Luckless Leon . . . Brawling with the Butcher . . . Telling Off the Ration Board . . .and Tangling with, the Battleaxe . . . All in One Day! LEON ERROL —ln—- ‘ WHAT A BLONDE ’ Richard LANE Elaine RILEY (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PLANS at BEGG’S and GRAND (13-013). “ WE BUILD.” HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE tKTURffIPsSfIOESI (Dh'ection John Fuller and Sons Ltd.) Curtain Time 8 p.m. Prices, 5s and 3s. Playing to large audiences every night—only two more performances to go; TO-NIGHT FRIDAY TO-NIGHT FRIDAY TO-NIGHT FRIDAY AND TO-MORROW NIGHT. The Dunedin Repertory Society Presents Somerset Maugham’s CYCLONE OF LAUGHTER CYCLONE OF LAUGHTER CYCLONE OF LAUGHTER I I I I TO-NIGHT’S BOOKING. Booking is heavy—but not as heavy as to-morrow’s. Unless you have reserves for to-morrow night—To-night will be your last opportunity of seeing this outstanding Farce. Good seats available at the Theatre To-night! As THEATRE RESERVES 3s 3s THEATRE RESERVES 3s Telephone Reserves Dial 12-733 after 6.30 To-night. .100 SELECTED 3s SEATS. To-night wd'have earmarked 100 special 3s seats for early-comers to the Theatre Ticker Office. These seats are in addition to the ordinary 3s seats —and are worth more. If you are early you will get them. Entire profits to the R.S.A. Building Funds, FOLLOW THE BAND ; TO-NIGHT. The Band Marching Through the Town To-night Will Lead You to the Door of ' HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE, Where You Will Be Able To Ge a Comfortable Seat To See ‘ HOME. AND BEAUTY.’

LOST AND FOUND. GOLD Wristlet Watch, Lost, Monday afternoon. Maori Hill-Anderson's Bay route; keepsake ; reward. —305 Vogel st. LADY’S Light Tan “ Tckau ” Cardigan Lost, Thursday, 11th, between Roslyn and jSt. Clair.—Finder please ring 18459; reward. DOLL'S Pram (large size) Lost, vicinity Pacific st.—Communicate 16 Pacific st, or phone 21-084. PETROL Cap and Keys Lost, between car sheds via Cumberland st via George st; finder leave car sheds; reward. T. McMulian. PARCEL, containing frock, Lost Tuesday, between Gcorge-Stuart sts and railway station, or left 4.23 train to Port Chalmers. — Reward returning Dunedin or Port Chalmers station. CHRYSLER Hub Cap Lost.—Return Central Taxis. Manse st. CHILD’S Kid Glove Lost on Saturday morning, between Highgate and Claremont st. —Return to Goodley’s; ring 20-646; reward. LADY’S Purse, Left phone box, Rattray st.—Ring 20-407; reward. BETWEEN Surrey and Nelson sts, Small Purse Lost, containing sum of money; reward.—lo 6. Surrey st. ] LIGHT Skin Glove Lost, right hand. — I Ring 13-434 BETWEEN Burnside and City, Spare Wheel and Tyre off Studebaker truck Lost; reward. —McLeod Bros. Ltd.; phone 12-518. CAP off Radiator Lost, vicinity Vogel st.— Win. Carter, carrier; phone 22-087. GOLD Locket Lost, Thursday, engraved Val.; keepsake; reward.—Phone 14-131. BETWEEN Wingalui and Dunedin, 18in Wheel Lost.—Reward on returning fo Dunedin Taxis Ltd., 229 Moray Place, Dunedin. THREE Keys (on ring) Lost (2 Yale type, 1 small).—Finder please return 16 St. David st; reward. | STRAYED, from Kaikorai. 2 Collie Pups, black with white, 3 months old.—lf seen ring 20-859, or return to 24 Kaikorai Valley rd, Roslyn. I DOUND—WASHING MACHINES, CAKE MIXERS OVERHAULED AND RE PAIRED. —T.W.T. ENGINEERING CO., General Engineers and Welders. Phone 10-703. I FOUND.—Bricklayers to repair that dangerous broken chimney, or any brick work. —Ring Samson Bros., 77 Bayfield rd ; phone 23-050; workmanship guaranteed. FOUND.—Waitati Hall, Sale of Wcrn, Produce, Cakes, Saturday, October 20, 2.30 p.m. FOUND.—Warrington Hall Committee’s usual Labour Week-end Dance on Saturday, October 20; good music; novelty dances. FOUND.—Razors Set to perfection, fast service.—Frank 'Rcsticaux (next Calder Mackay), Rattray st. FOUND. —Bright and clean surroundings at Frank Resticaux’s, leading Men's Hairdresser, Rattray st. FOUND. —Hasty Tasty Quick Lunch Cafe, Rattray st; oyster bar and fish meals. HOLIDAY RESORTS. FARM Guest House.—High altitude; tennis, riding, swimming; no extras; ideal quiet rest; £3 15s weekly; phone 18M Cheviot. —Mrs E Pain Cheviot, North Canterbury. LAWRENCE for Daffodils, and the Commercial Hotel provides good accommodation for tourists CRIB Wanted (Brighton preferred) for 1 month (January if possible).—9977, Star. PRINTING Work, large jobs or small. Consult Iho ‘Evening Star’ Printing Department.

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Evening Star, Issue 25618, 19 October 1945, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 25618, 19 October 1945, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 25618, 19 October 1945, Page 1

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