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FULLERS £MPIEE THEATRE. Directum: K.errid>|e-Udeon. Fullers' Theatre Corp. Ltd. Hearing Aids Available! Phone 12-433. SESSIONS, 2 and 8 p.m. Paramount Pictures Present BETTY HUTTON Barry Fitzgerald, . Don DeFore, and Koberfc Benelilcy ‘ THE STOBK CLUB ’ THE STORK- CLUB * A DELIGHTFUL COMEDY! ‘ Britain Can Mako It,’ ‘.Housing in New Zealand ’ (filmed in Techuicolbur). ‘ ANIMAL-OLOGY,' Speaking of Animals. ‘ JASPER AND THE OHOO-CHOO,’ (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PLANS D.I.C. or Empire (12-433).

‘ THE STUDENT PRINCE * BOX PLANS . ~ . • . NOW OPEN at the D.I.C. HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE (Direction: John Fuller and Sons Ltd.) MUSIC, ROMANCE, COMEDY, SPECTACLE. • Commencing NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT NEXT SATURDAY ,NIGHT. OPENING GALA PERFORMANCE. SIX NIGHTS ONLY. Matinees: NEXT MONDAY (Labour Day), aud WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30. . J. C. Williamson’s ‘ NEW COMIC OPERA COMPANY * 100 ARTISTS 100 In a tremendous production of Romberg’s Glorious Musical Romance, ‘ THE STUDENT PRINCE ’ ‘ THE STUDENT PRINCE ’ ‘ THE STUDENT PRINCE' Which, with its delightful 6tory of Prince Karl, and Kathie, the charming niece: 0 ... i. .• rg,’ ;e the students spend their leisure hours, its lovely music, ‘ its refreshing comedy, its GRAND CHORUSES, together with its superb settings and gorgeous costumes, must be more favourably compared with all other musical plays. A Chorus of SIXTY Voices. A Full Operatic Orchestra. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2. ■. SEVEN NIGHTS. MATINEES: SATURDAY AND WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6 and 9. ’THE DESERT- SONG ' Box Platts NOW OPEN at the D.I.C. Prices: Reservations Bs, Ordinary Stalls ss, Pit 2s 3d and Is 6d. Children Half-price to Matinees. ■

OTAGO ART SOCIETY. 70TH ANNUAL EXHIBITION PIONEERS’ HALL, CUMBERLAND STREET, Commencing To-MORROW (Tuesday), October 22, and Continuing until and Continuing until FRIDAY, November 8. The 1946 Exhibition will be open to the public daily from 10.30 a.m. to 5.30 p.m., and from 7.30 p.m. to 9.30 p.m., except on Wednesdays, when the Exhibition will be ; closed at 5.30 p.m., and on Saturdays at 4.30 p.m. '7 Afternoon tea will be available on Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays. Admission: Adults Is, Children 6d. School and Student Parties at Concession . . Rates by arrangoment. Exhibition telephone No. 11-649. Members to Note: Private view To-night (Monday), October 21, at 8 p.m. Speaker, Miss M. S. Fitzgerald. LOST AND FOUND. WIRE-HAIRED Fox Terrier Lost, ’Belleknowes. —Ring Victory Taxis; 11-143. * .ELGIN Wrist Watch Lost, Friday night, and Princts st; reward. —4383, Star, by returned serviceman, between . Wakari GOLD Locket Lost square shape, J.F. engraved, vicinity Dunedin; keepsake; re-ward.-—4404, Star. HUB Cap off Ford Mercury Lost; reward. —Please ring 11-435, between 8 and 5. WOULD Person who Found Attache Case, Mitchell Bros.’ doorway, kindly Ring 24-030. RED Amber Beads Lost, Saturday night, between Sim and Grendon sts; reward. — Mrs Milne, 79 Grendon st; phone 21-398. FLATTIE (painted cream and grey), Lost in harbour, Sunday.—Would anyone knowing the whereabouts please ring 20-519? BROWN Leather Music Case Lost,, containing music, Stock Exchange, between 4-4.30, Thursday. —Pleaso ring 23-922, till 5.30; reward. 3 £1 NOTES Lost, Thursday, vicinity Saddle Hill-Mosgiel; reward.—4396, Star. BLACK Pomeranian Pup,. Strayed from 428 George st; reward. —Phone 14-109. BLACK Silk Umbrella, white floral border, Lost; reward.—Phone 22-006. LIGHT Biscuit-coloured Glove (right hand) Lost, Thursday.—Phone 11-034, or 4417, Star. PARCEL, containing blue blazer cloth, left on seat at Castle st loop on Saturday, about 1.15 p.m.—Ring 11-685; .reward. BROWN-AND-WHITE Spaniel Pup (children’s pet) Lost, this morning; persons detaining same will be prosecuted; reward. —Apply 17 Dick st. .22 STEVENS Favourite Rifle Lost, between Dunedin and Merton; No. W. 478; reward.—442B, Star. WRIST Watch Lost, week-end, between Warrender st-ICing st, Opoho-Botting st.— Ring 11-148, evenings; reward. LIBRARY Book (F 81842) Lost, Friday, Exchange-Forbury Corner. —Finder please ring 23-226. BLACK Leather Wallet, containing sum of money and papers, Lost, vicinity Do Carle Park, Saturday afternoon; substantial reward.—447B, Star. CHILD’S Leather Cycling Glove Lost, vicinity Public Baths; reward. Ring 24-030. FOUND. Services of 3 expert Hairdressers at Neil Dineen’s, City Hotel Buildings f LOST.—Your Refrigerator Troubles Repaired bv our prompt, efficient service.— Gordon Crichton. FOUND.—Hasty Tasty Quick-lunch Cafe, next Crown Hotel; meals at all hours. POULTRY. || POULTRY. ( WE are CASH BUYERS of all kinds of Prime Poultry and Rabbits. TURKEYS, FOWLS, DUCKS, Etc. Railage Paid. No Commission. JOHNSONS (Etd. 1884), 366 George street, Dunedin. JIMSIE FRASER’S'for Settings of White ] Leghorns, specially good laying strain. i I jIMSIE FRASER’S for Settings of Khaki Campbell Ducks, excellent laying'strain. ‘ ONE ’ Broody Australorp For Sale.—73a Shetland st. Kaikorai. v , MOIORS AND CYCLES. VAUXHALL 14 4-door Saloon; good tyres, motor very good; warranted; £355; tradein accepted.- 344 King st; phone 14-550. I 1930 CHEVROLET Light 6 Sedan, good I tyres, excellent motor; registered, warrant; £225, terms and trade.—344 King st; phone 14-550. | CHRYSLER lOcwt Light Truck, good tray, tidy order, well shod; £B7 10s, terms. — 1 I 344 King st.- ]

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Evening Star, Issue 25928, 21 October 1946, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 25928, 21 October 1946, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 25928, 21 October 1946, Page 1

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