STRAW) . . . La si Two "Days of BUTCH MINDS THE BABY ' Virginia Druce . . . Rrod Crawford and Dick i'ornn. Episodes . . . 1,2, 3, and 4. Jh-pisoucs , . . i, z, o, aim 4. ' MANDRAKE (he MAGICIAN 5 ‘ Don Winslow of the Navy.’ (All Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Direction* Fullers’ Theatre Corp. Lid. COMMENCING FRIDAY ! NEW Universal Presents A MIGHTY ADVENTURE DRAMA, ‘ D R U M S of IliL! 0 0 N G O 5 ’ D R U M S of the C O N G O ’ Secret Agents Embark on a. AVcird Trail of Death in the Internationa! ® Race for a Mineral “ VIOO MEZI,*’ Rave Enough to Win a War! SEE—'Man-eaters Hat tic to Death. SEE—Savage Tribes Whipped to Frenzy. SEE—War in the Wilderness. SEE—Secret Agents Fight for Treasure. SEE—Girls as Dangerous as Leopards. THE JUNGLE ROARS With Its Mightiest Thrills A CAST OF THOUSANDS. Ona MUNSON Stuart ERWIN Peggy MORAN Don. TERRY Also Episodes 5,6, 7, and 8 of ‘ MANDRAKE the MAGICIAN ’ ‘ The Devil's Playmate,’ ‘ The Fatal Crash,’ ‘ Gamble for Life,’ 1 Across Die Deadline.’ ‘ DON WINSLOW OF THE NAVY.’ (All Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PLANS D.I.C. or Strand (13-379). Twice Daily: 2 and 7.45 p.m. Phone 13-379. And
COSY APPAREL POR TREACHEROUS WEATHER. In lovely soft Grey Angora and in Navy; are delightfully warm and useful FROCKS. T'he pleasing necklines square and high; inverted pleat in skirt, fyout and hack; women’s and small women s. Were £4 15s, for £3 15s. In the best Navy Angora is an S.S.W. WARM FROCK; collar is adaptable; small slit pockets trim bodice and skirl; arrow, stitched. Was £6 6s, now £3 19s 6d. A BEAUTIFUL ANGORA WOOL FROCK, is Leaf Green shade, has open neckline, bodice siitchery, pleats in skirt; women's X., also women's size. £7 7s, for £5 ss. A Pleasing CHECK COAT, lovely material, English; is in Light Blue shades; big pockets, straight shape. A bargain at £7 7s, To slip on for messages, is a Lightweight, j|-length Black English SUITING COAT, satin lined. £4 15s, for £2 15s. Another, in fine English Suiting, Black; full length, is to go at £3 3s. LUCIA, SPECIALIST. George street.
PERMANENT WAVING. VALDOR Toilet Salon.—Permanent Waring Specialists: 17s 6d full wave, 14s 6d three-quarter head; sides waved 12s 6d.— Phone 18-852. PHYLLIS SMITHER Salon (above Moody, tobacconist).—Permanent Waving, Tinting, Setting, and other important branches. — Phone 12-335; open Saturday afternoons POTTERS for Permanent Waving; guaranteed Perms, from 17s 6d to 355. —172 George street. CHIG’ Salon (opp. H.B.l—Eugene and Manhineless Waves: open Saturday.— Phone 12-839 ' ART Beamy Salon, 254 George street.— Non-clectric or Oil, 15s fkl; three-quarter, 12s; open all day Saturday.—Phone 18-040. HOLIDAY RESORTS. FARM Guest House (high altitude); tennis, riding, swimming; links playable in winter; bus met; no extras; morning and afternoon tea, £3 3s week.-Phone 18, Mrs Pam, Cheviot, North Canterbury. WANTED Rent, Crib, Brighton, month or six weeks, from December 24. —E 613, Star. WANTED, Furnished Crib, ■ Portobello. Broad Bav; 5 adults, careful; September 8 to 22.-Particulars E 473, Star. IF yon need Building Material send an Advertisement to the ‘ Star ’
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Evening Star, Issue 24283, 26 August 1942, Page 1
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507Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 24283, 26 August 1942, Page 1
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