FULLERS gT. JAMES „ Theatre. ► Direction: Kerridge-Odeon. Hearing, Aids Available. DAILY, 2 AND 8 P.M.' NOW SHOWING. NOW SHOWING. To those who revelled in the film, ‘ I’LL 5.' WALK BESIDE YOU.’ wo unhesitatingly recommend the ALL-BRITISH PRODUCTION, And A RARE TREAT FOR ALL MUSIC LOVERS. Starring Two Brilliant British Players, Terry RANDAL Don, STANNARD And those LAUGH specialists, IRENE HANDL-GEORGE MERRITT, With The Celebrated JOHN McHUGH . , Singing Liszt’s ‘ Liebestraum ’ and • I’ll Turn to You,’ etc. Welsh • Guards Choir Singing ‘ Land of Our Fathers.’ London Symphony Orchestra Playing William Tell ’ Overture. ALBERT SANDLER and ORCHESTRA, . Featuring the Wonderful Soprano, SYLVIA WELLING. And the now famous 8.8. C. Organist, SANDY MacPHERSON, MARCH OF TIME: ‘NIGHT CLUB ROOM,’ The inside story of the gay night life in a big city. for Universal Exhibition.) A British Empire Films Release. PLANS D.1.C., or St. James from 5 p.m. (13-702). YOUNG YOUNG NEW ZEALANDERS' CLUB NEW ZEALANDERS’ CLUB TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) MORNING, TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) MORNING, At 10 o’clock. ST. JAMES THEATRE ST. JAMES THEATRE Here s plenty of Laughs for . every boy and girl. * A D YE N T U RES ‘ADVENTURES ‘A DVENTURES OF A OF A ROOKIE* ROOKIE* . ROOKIE ’ His in Camp, His detenHon in a quarantined cottage full of girls, His encounter with a tough sergeant- , majoi, His decoration' for UNINTENDED bravery WILL MAKE YOU SCREAM WITH LAUGHTER. And 4 CARTOONS, And 4 CARTOONS Another 4 CARTOONS COMEDY. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ADMISSION fid to all. parts of Theatre. ALL CHILDREN WELCOME. AUCTIONS. REMINDER. SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 16, At 10 o’clock. Under instructions from the Trustees in the Estate of Joseph Crockett. On the Premises, Ross Point, Broad Bay. FREEHOLD RESIDENCE, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. FULL IRON-FRAMED PIANO (Kirchner). For full particulars see previous advertisements. JAMES SAMSON AND CO. will sell by Auction as above. LOST AND FOUND. SOLDIER’S Badge Brooch Lost, between Vaidor and Penrose’s last night; keepsake; reward. —Phone 11-991. SPECTACLES Lost, last Saturday.—ll Erin st, Roslyn; or ring 10-057; reward. TENNIS Racket Left in Albany st tram on Wednesday evening; reward.—B96B, Star. TWO Pram Wheels Lost from waiting room, Railway Station, Thursday morning.— Please phone Karitane Nurses’ Home; 22-229 SMALL Brown Purse, with zip, containing two £l notes and small change, Lost; workgirl’s wages; good reward.—Phone 11-881. GOLD-MOUNTED Conway Stewart Fountain Pen Lost; reward.—22B Cargill st. CONWAY Stewart Fountain Pen Lost in Mosgiel-Dunedin train. —Reward returning 51 Gordon rd, Mosgiel. KEYS on ring Lost on 7th; urgently needed ; reward. —Phone 23-677. SMALL Parcel (new X stockings) Lost. — Please, communicate to 9101, Star. CHILD’S Black Lace Shoes Lost, vicinity Wakari; reward. —25 Ethel st, Wakari. R.S A. Badge (2/3101) Lost.—2B Calder st, St. Kilda. fDOUNDi - WASHING MACHINES, ■ CAKE MIXERS OVERHAULED AND REPAIRED. - T.W.T. ENGINEERING CO.. General Engineers and Welders Phone 10-703. CLEANLINESS and Service Our Motto.— Speedee Cafe (opp. Millers). FOUND. —Visit Dineen’s, City Hotel’s Hairdressing Saloon, * for Haircuts and Shaves; expert service. HAVE that Dinner at the Aristo Grill Rooms, Octagon, the home of freshlycooked meals. FOUND.—Razors Set to perfection; fast service. Frank Restieaux (next Calder Mackay), Rattray st. DOGS. WELL-BRED Springer Spaniel Pups —dogs £5, bitches £4. —Vin Walker, Outram, R.D. GARDENING. I c I I I 5 GIVE Us a Trial for Bedding Plants; low- < est prices.—King’s, Octagon. 1
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Evening Star, Issue 25950, 15 November 1946, Page 1
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