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EMPIRE . . . Finally To-morrow 1 ABBOTT and COSTELLO . IN HOLLYWOOD Their Funniest Comedy to Date! Pete Smith Passing Parade Traveitalk Cartoon 1946 MELBOURNE CUP. 1946 (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) FULLERS EMPIRE THEATRE. Direction: Kerridge-Odeon. Fullers' Theatre Corp. Ltd. Heiring Aids Available. SESSIONS, 2 and 8 p.ln. Now! STOP! LOOK! COMING FRIDAY! A Suspense Picture That Is Thrillingly Different! DESTINED TO BE A DUNEDINi ~ SENSATION! ’ British Empire. Films Present MICHAEL' REDGRAVE ‘ MICHAEL REDGRAVE MICHAEL REDGRAVE (England’s Foremost Romantic Star!) Googie Withers Mervyn Johns Roland Culver Sally Ann Howes Basil'Radford Naunton Wayne. A TRULY AMAZING' SCREEN EXPERIENCE, Based on Original Stories by H. G. WELLS E. F. Benson, John Baines t Angus Macphail. 1 DEAD OF NIGHT ’ DEAD OF jNIGHT ’ ‘ DEAD OF NIGHT ’ More Mystery, Greater Suspense Than Any Other Picture Has Ever Given , You. Also Screening ... LATEST MARCH OF TIME (‘Report on Greece’), British Ministry of Information Present ‘ PARTNERS.’ UNSUITABLE FOR CHILDREN. PLANS D.I.C. or Empire (12-433). SPEND TO-NIGHT ON WHEELS. (7.45 to 10.30.) DE LUXE SKATING RINK SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. Afternoons, 2.15 and 4.45. COMING! THE HIT SHOW OF . ’ THE YEAR! I | 1946 SKATING FOLLIES i SONJA HFNIE . The First Lady of the Ice, ■' r . In; -i, ' ‘ IT’S A. PLEASURE * (Approved for Universal. Exhibition.) OCTAGON FRIDAY LOST AND FOUND. SUIT Coat Lost last Wednesday at Oval after schooi cricket; reward.—B32s, Star. LITTLE Giri’s Bicycle Found,’ vicinity of Cargill st; carrier attached.—B326, Star. FILIGREE Bu.terfly Brooch Lost,. Friday; keepsake; reward. —Phone 18-309. FOUND. —The ideal nali tor social evenings, Majestic Ballroom. King Edward st; crockery, sound system with hall. - Particulars 104 Surrey st FOUND. —Visit Dmeen’s, City Hotel’s Hairdressing Saloon, for Haircuts and Shaves; expert service. HAVE that Dinner at the Ansto Grill Rooms, Octagon, the home of freshlycooked meals. BROWN Silk Umbrella Lost, Sunday, Caversham Church, telephone box; reward.— 18 Rutherford st. £2 IN Notes Lost, Monday.—Finder please ring 22-411. YELLOW Skin Glove (right hand) Lost, Monday; reward.—Return Fraser, grocer, Stuart st. HAND-KNITTED Wine Glove Lost; cuff lined with green; reward.—Phone 23-375. . GREEN Crochet Shopping Bag Lost, Tuesday morning.—Finder kindly ring 23-067, or 8735, Star. - £1 LOST, between Smiths, drapers, and Poulter’s. Reward returning Smith’s showroom. FOX Terrier Puppy (child’s pet) Lost, vicinity Fox st, South Dunedin; reward.— j Ring 24-444. ■ ] LADY’S, Wristlet Watch Lost, Monday evening.—Would finder please ring 13-838? Urgent. PEAR-SHAPED Amber Drop Lost, between Lynwood Ave. and Grendon st via Burwood Ave.; reward. —Return Arthur Barnett’s office, or phone 20-534. BROWN Crocodile Handbag, containing money and papers, Lost, vicinity D.1.C.; reward. —Return 96 Frederick st. GOLD and Greenstone Bar Brooch (keepsake) Lost, Friday night; reward. Dundas st. BLACK Kid Glove Lost on Friday; reward. —Braitliwaites, Rattray st. | ffBOUND. WASHING MACHINES, I F CAKE MIXERS OVERHAULED AND REPAIRED T W.T. ENGINEER I ING CO.. General Engineers and Welders. Phone 10-703. DO not leave your Registration too late; Camp Periods gradually filling. CLEANLINESS and Service Our Motto.— Speedy Cafe (opp. Millers). FOUND.—* Colonel Blimp,’ in technicolour, Green Island Pictures, Saturday; reserve; universal exhibition). , PIES to Take Away —Speedy Cafe (opp. Millers). CAMP Waione. owned and controlled by the Dunedin Y M.C.A.; the only camp that caters for the period of school holidays. FOUND.—Bright and clean surroundings at Frank Restieaux’s, leading Men’s Hairdresser. Rattray st. TO LET. TWO\Unfurnished Rooms, garage, and garden ; shlire kitchenette. —8543, Star. STORAGE for Furniture, etc.; clean, dry. —Boyds, Rattray st; 13-111. TO LET Lock-up Shop, sunny corner, previously dressmaker’s shcp; first-class condition; 25s per week.—Public Trust. TWO Single Furnished Bedrooms, fireplaces, 15s 6d; very central.—B6l2, Star. TO LET Share in Furnished House, Maori Hill, for term; sole occupancy for several weeks. —8616, Star. , - ® PERSONAL. RESPECTABLE Man, stranger, seeks Company young Lady; friendship, view matrimony.—B499 Star.. ADVERTISER desires Transport to Alexandra, Friday night; alternatively Transport from Alexandra Sunday.—Bs2B, Star.

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Evening Star, Issue 25948, 13 November 1946, Page 1

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633

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 25948, 13 November 1946, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 25948, 13 November 1946, Page 1

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