===3 FULLERS e 5 ”" 5 gT, JAMES THEATRE Direction: Kerridge-Odeon. Hearing Aids Available. DAILY, 2 and 8 p.m. Everything You’ve Been Waiting for in a Gay, Glorious Musical Romance, Lavish with the Beauty that Mitchell Leisen, of ‘ Lady in the Dark ’ and ‘Frenchman’s Creek ’ Fame, Knows How to Dream Up for You. t MASQUERADE IN MEXICO ’ * Starring DOROTHY LAMOUR Arturo De Cordova PATR'IC KNOWLES ANN DVORAK Also . . . ‘Speaking cf Animals in a Musical Way,’ 1 Padd!e Your Own'’ (Sport light), ‘Jasper and the Water Melon ’ (a Technicolour Novelty). (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) PLANS D.I.C. or St. James from 7 p.m. (13:702). “ OH, LISTEN .TO THE BANDS.” GRAND BANDS’ DISPLAY SUNDAY, APRIL 27, 1947, CALEDONIAN GROUND 2.15 p.m. SEVEN BANDS TAKING PART KAIKORAI. ST. KILDA, REGIMENTAL, CAVERSHAM, DUNEDIN LADIES’, DUNEDIN PIPE BAND, BURNS PIPE BAND. Come, See, and Hear over 200 Bandsmen In a Combined Effort. A GREAT MUSICAL TREAT. A GREAT MUSICAL TREAT. REMEMBER, SUNDAY, APRIL 27. Admission Is, Stand Is, Children 6d. J. F. HIMBURG,Hon. Secretary Combined City Bands.
EOYAL MALE CHOIR Conductor: Ernest Drake. TOWN TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT HALL, TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT A GOOD EVENING’S ENTERTAINMENT. DON’T MISS IT! Guest. Artisls: ALISON CORPERY, RAYMOND WINDSOR. ADMISSION : 2s 6d. EXHIBITION. ANDSCAPES IN OILS AND WATER < COLOURS,By WILLIAM A. SUTTON. PIONEERS’ PALL, APRIL 16 to 23. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. 7 p.m.-9 p.m. Wednesday and Saturday evenings excepted. LOST AND FOUND. NAVY Purse Lost, in city restaurant, containing notes and loose silver, ration books, accounts, and account's for lodgings, etc.; reward.—92o2. Star. PURSE, containing sum of money and railway ticket, Lost from residence, Abbotsford. —Please return 10 Patterson st, Abbotsford. PURSE, cotnaining sum of money, Found, Friday.—9sß4, Star. BROWN Purse Lost by child, vicinity Macduffs, Woolworths, containing money.— Ring 20-465. GOLD Black Onoto Pen Lost, Friday night, between Kaikorai-Grand Pictures; reward. —9537, Star. , SMALL Purse, with zip fastener, Lost, containing about 10s silver—Finder keep money and reply 9548, Star. GOLD Cross, red stone, keepsake, Lost, South Dunedin, between Fingall st-Car-gill’s Corner; reward.—3ll King Edward st. SMALL Tan Purse, containing £4 and left-hand skin glove, Lost, Friday night, between Post Office and Manor Place or on Normanby tram: reward.—9s7l, Star. PAIR of Greenish Kid Gloves, Lost, early on Friday afternoon, between Rattray st and Moray Place.—Please leave at Evans, chemists; reward. LADY’S sma.l Gold Watch Lost, between Abbotsford and Dunedin shopping area; good reward. —9631, Star. RETURNED Soldier’s Badge Lost, No. 433429.—P1ea5e return to R.S.A. CHRONIUM-PL ATED Devil Mascot <.ff motor cycle Lost, Thursday, between Normanby and . railway station.—4l6 Main North rd. . BLACK Cat Lost, vicinity Police st—Ring 10-826; reward. PAIR Hnru-rimmed Glasses Lost, vicinity Tomahawk Dance and Anderson’s Bay Cemetery, Saturday, 19th.—Ring 12-997; reward. V 8 HUB Can Lost, between Duiiback and Ranfurlv.—Finder please return to J. Swan, 18 Kevin st, Dunedin, W.l; good reward. WILL Person who Found Black Pocketbook Please Return Papers to J. Swan, 18 Kevin st, Dunedin, W.l; keep money. FOUND. Cleanliness and Service, at Dineen’s. Citv Hotel Buildings. FOUND.—Bright and clean surroundings at Frank Restieaux’s, leading men’s hairdresser, Rattray *st. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. WANTED. THREE GIRL FRIENDS, working in city, require ROOM. All meals taken ° Ut " PHONE 12-200. TERRY’S Private Hotel caters bed and breakfast, casuals; also breakfast only. Phone 13-266. , , . PRIVATE Partial Board required, business man - own phone; north end preferred. —9372, Star. GOOD Board Wanted by final-year student: central. —9428, Star. WANTED, Full Board by working Man; clean work; pav advance. —9540, Star. PRIVATE Board Wanted for engineer; south end preferred. —9651, Star. SUNNY Room, suit. Two respectable Girls or Two young Men; Breakfast if Required. —9627, Star . SUPERIOR Accommodation offered Visitors, Casual Gue-'ts, at 345 Rattray st; BedBreakfast; reasonable tariff. 42 QUEEN ST has a Vacancy for a Boarder.
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Evening Star, Issue 26081, 21 April 1947, Page 1
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