‘ The Great Commandment’s ’ Genuineness, Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. 2 p.m. ... Now Showing ... 8 p.m. 20lh Century-Fox Films Present the FIRST SHOWING IN DUNEDIN ‘ The GEN AT COMMANDMENT ’ The GEEAT COMMANDMENT ’ ' The GEEAT COMMANDMENT ’ ‘ The GEEAT COMMANDMENT ’ ‘ The GEEAT COMMANDMENT ’ John BEAL Maurice Moscovitch, Marjorie COOLEY Albert DEKK'ER, and huge cast. Telling how the Nazarcne brought peace against the tyranny of the Romans. . . . This Biblical Epic shows in stirring human terms a practical application of teachings that have endured for 2,000 years! Specially Selected Supports • OUR NORMAL DAY’ (Interest). • GOLDEN CALIFORNIA ’ (Magic Carpet). ‘YOUTH IN THE SADDLE,’ And Travelogues, etc. NO INCREASE IN PRICES. Grand Circle, Is; Stalls, Is 6d; Dress Circle, 2s, plus tax. NO EXTRA TO RESERVE. NO FREE LIST. Plans D.1.C., Jacobs’s at 5 p.m. Theatre ■ at 7. Phone 13-702. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.)
LOST AND FOUND. LOST, Tuesday night. Taxi Fare Book.— Finder return Dunedin Taxis; urgently needed; reward. ■ LOST, Wednesday, Strand Theatre, Child’s Black Hand-knitted Glove—Bing 215 Mosgiel; reward. • LOST, Right-hand Brown Kid Glove, 8.17 Lynn street bus, Rattray street, or Express Co.; reward.—Ring 20-752. LOST, Gent’s Left,Suede Glove, probably High stveet-Maori Hill. —Ring 20-980. LOST, in Maori Hill bus shed, Thursday night, Brown Purse containing money, etc.; letter especially of sentimental value; good reward (keep money also). —Phone 14-657. LOST, High street, Thursdays 'Tobacco Pouch. —Reward on returning to Moody and Co, - LOST, vicinity Octagon, small Green Leather Hand Bag, Thursday morning; reward.—H9s6, Star. LOST, Black Scotch Terrier (female), wearing tartan collar. —Reward returning 183 York Place; Phone 11-379, FOUND.--City-Suburban Window Cleaning Co.; A. Howard, chimney sweep.—Phone 21-276. HAIRDRESSING. BLACKFORD’S Permanent Waving; full head (non-electric). 19s 6d; open all day Saturday. Near Wain’s Hotel; phone 18-226. HOLIDAY RESORTS. FARM Guest House (high altitude); tennis, riding, swimming; links playable in winter; bus met; no extras; morning and afternoon tea, £5 3s week. Phone 18; Mrs Pain, Cheviot, North Canterbury. SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED. COOK for Dunedin Hospital, and WAITRESS for Medical Officers’ dining room. Award wages. Living out. Apply SISTER DIETITIAN. WANTED, good Trumpet Player for Wembley Dance Baud. —Ring phone 11-823, WANTED, for' Talboys Home, Housemaid; wages award rated; sleeping in optional. Apply Manager. WANTED, Apprentice for the bakery trade; good prospects for the right boy.—Apply Holsum Bakery. ' WANTED, capable Woman for sandwich bench; also smart Pantryniaid; good hours and wages; half-day Saturday.—Apply The Rialto, Rattray street. EXPERIENCED Cook-General; one lady; all conveniences; good wages.—Mrs Allan, 244 Highgate, GREENKBEPER wanted, Kaikorai Bowling Green.—Apply by letter. Secretary, 40 Walton street. TAI EGRESSES. —Coat Makers required urgently; over award wages,—H. L, Steedman Lid., “ Style-craft ” Tailors. PERSONS applying for positions advertised should enclose Copies of Testimonials when writing and Not the originals (which may go astray).
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Evening Star, Issue 24291, 4 September 1942, Page 1
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447Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 24291, 4 September 1942, Page 1
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