Last Two Days - A. J. CRONIN'S THE ' KEYS OF THE KINGDOM ' With Gregory Tlhomas Roddy PECK MITCHELL McDOWALL (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PLANS at BEGG'S and THEATRE, 13-013. Dir. Amalgamated .ill. Twice Daily: Theatres Ltd. .ill 111, 2 and 7.45 p.m. THE GRAND COMMENCING WEDNESDAY. 20th Century-Fox Present A CHILL-CHOKED DRAMA! ' WITHIN THESE WALLS ' Thomas •« Edward Mary MITCHELL RYAN ANDERSON (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) ~.. And ..... • A HILARIOUS COMEDY ROMANCE! * COL. EFFINGHAM'S RAID 2 Charles Joan William COBURN BENNETT EYTHE (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PATRONS: FOR YOUR PROTECTION THIS THEATRE IS SPRAYED TWICE DAILY WITH " SANPIC." We humbly apologise to those who were turned away on Saturday night at HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE (Direction: John Fuller and Sons Ltd.) WHERE THE AMAZING MR ROOKLYN AMAZING MR ROOKLYN AMAZING MR ROOKLYN FROM LONDON, Absolutely astounded, thrilled, and mystified the crowded theatre with his amaziDg wizardry. Young ladies were sawn in half and made to disappear in thin air; Beer a'plenty was served from a seemingly empty barrel. Billiard Balls appeared and disappeared in a likewise mysterious manner. BE WISE. BOOK NOW AT D. 1.0. Supporting Vaudeville Acts includes: — TED JAMES, Comedian; FLORENCE GOLD, Soprano; ALTA LOWE, Wizard of Music; SELWAY SISTERS, Acrobats; KEOGH and RAY, Fast and Furious Tappers; JOY CLYDE, Soubrette; YOLA FONTAINE, Premiere Danseuse; and the Famous SYDNEY TIVOLI "BALLET. NIGHT PRICES: Res: and D.C., 7s 6d; Unreserved, ss; Back Stalls, 4s; Pit, 2s. MATINEE PRICES: 4s, 3s, ,2s (all plus tax). ' PLAN at D.I.C. until 5 p.m., then at Rialto Tea Rooms, Rattray street, from 5.45 until 6.30, then at Theatre. Pit Day Sales also at Rialto. HURRY! SEASON FINISHES NEXT SATURDAY. LOST AND FOUND. OUTSIDE Railway Station, on Monday, after south express, One Leather Suit Case, Lost, initialled " A.M.C."—Finder please communicate with 5503, Star; reward. ON Saturday, at St. Clair, Green Canvas Cover Lost; £2 reward.—Phone 23-595. STRING Crystal Beads Lost, Friday night, in or between Vedic Tea Rooms, D.1.C., Loggie's Book Shop, St. Andrew st; special keepsake; reward. —Ring 22-180. YELLOW Budgie Lost, 6 Chamberlain'st.— Finder please ring 21-203. WHITE Kid Glove Lost, Friday, Princes st, St. Clair tram.—Finder, please ring 24-368, evenings. TOP Set False Teeth Lost, between oil wharf and Oriental Hotel, Sunday; £1 reward.—Ring 14-663, between 6 and 7. WOULD Person who removed Bicycle from Smail's Beach yesterday, please Return 157 Cargill's id, or ring 23-886. LEFT outside Station, Returned Soldier's Overcoat, off troop train.—Would findet please reply 26 Glasgow st; reward. GREEN Budgie, from 2 Clark st, band on leg; reward. —Phone 11-765. PAIR Spectacles Lost, probably two weeks ago ; reward.—6l34, Star. SUNDAY, between Gardens-Woodhaugh, Boy's Grey Cap Lost.—Finder please ring 12-319. „.,, REAR Reflector off car Lost St. Kilda.— 6168, Star. BLACK Swan Fountain Pen Lost between Rattray and Russell st, Friday; reward.— Phone 12-399; or 6147, Star. GOLD Pendant Lost; a square and compass.—Reward, returning to 58 David st. KID Gloves Lost, telephone slot, Octagon. —Kindly leave Octagon Theatre; reward. STRAYED at Christmas time from .13 Alexander st, Abbotsford, Smoky-grey and White Tom Cat; answers Georgie; reward. BLACK Wallet Lost, containing licenses, photos; Saturday, vicinity No. 1 ".gr/mnd, Oval.—Finder kindly return 40 Howe st. TWO Ford V 8 Hub Caps Lost.—Finder please inform 6171.-Star. BETWEEN Warden st and Gardens, R.S.A Badge, 7451, Lost on Sunday; .reward—At R.S.A. Office. PAIR Kid Gloves Lost in telephone box, Octagon, Saturday. Leave Octagon Theatre;, reward. PIGSKIN Glove, Greenhill Ave telephone or bus shelter, steps; reward.—29 Prospect Bank. FOUND.—Hasty Tasty Quick Lunch Cafe, next Crown Hotel; Meals at all hours. FOUND. Razors Set to perfection, fast service. Frank Restieaux (next Calder Mackav) Rattray st. HOLIDAY RESORTS. FARM Guest House.—High altitude; tennis, riding swimming;; no extras; ideai quiet rest; £3 15s weekly; phone 18M Cheviot -Mrs E Pain, Cheviot. North Canterhurv POUNAWEA (Seaside). Well-furnished Houses, excellent view.—Evans, 22 Chapman st. St. Kilda. CRIB Wanted for Easter, preferably with rowing boat; careful tenant.—Johnston, 42 Cranlev st, Tainui. PERMANENT WAVING. VALUOK Toilet Salon, permanent waving specialists, 245 George st (opposite State Theatre); personalised attention in all hair work.-Phone 18-852. POTTER'S for Permanent Waving; book early: perms from .17s 6d to 35s—-279 Gwirge st. ART Beauty' Salon. 294 . George st.—Nonelectric Full-head Perm., 15s; J, 12s; Combination, £1; best of materials used.—Phone 18-040.
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Evening Star, Issue 25714, 11 February 1946, Page 1
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