HEARING AIDS AVAILABLE 2 p.m. FULLERS S T R AND THEATRE. 7.45 p.m. ‘ The Mark of the Whistler ’• RICHARD D I X Janis CARTER. Porter HALL. THREE PEOPLE LOCKED IN AN UNHOLY BOND OF CRIME! (Recommended bv Censor for Adults.) UNSUITABLE'FOR CHILDREN! BILL “ .Wild Bill Hickok ” ELLIOTT • IN EARLY ARIZONA ’ A Rip-roaring Romance of the -LAWLESS FRONTIER! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PLANS D.I.C. or STRAND (13-379). TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. FINAL COMMUNITY SING TOWN HALL, At 8 o’clock. A Great Programme Arranged for' a Great Cause— FOOD FOR BRITAIN. FOOD FOR BRITAIN. The Mayor appeals to YOU to support this worthy cause. FOOD FOR BRITAIN. Leader, Mr H. P. DESMOULINS. At the Piano. Mr ALF. PETTITT. ADMISSION FREE. Send donations to J. F. HIMBURG, Hon. Secretary. Ring To-night 11-040 or 14-525 or 10-833. PROFESSIONAL. JQR PAUL’ PICKERILL, Univ. (U.S.A.), B.D.S. 1 .' (N.Z.), DENTAL SURGEON, Wishes to announce that he has RESUMED THE PRACTICE of Ins Profession at the OXFORD ‘ BUILDINGS, George street, TIMARU. Telephone 468 (Unlisted).
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Evening Star, Issue 25633, 6 November 1945, Page 1
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