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THE PICTURE THAT WILL LIVE IN YOUR MEMORY WHEN ALL OTHERS ARE GONE AND FORGOTTEN. gT. JAMES Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. DAILY 2 and 8 P.M, Mclro-Goldwyn-Mayor Present KLOH ! A X ’ !■' L 0 .1! I A X ’ I' L OKI A X ’ V LORI A X ’ With ROBERT YOUXC: HELEN GILBERT REGINALD OWEN—CHARLES COBURN, LUCILLE WATSON. The Sensational IRTXA BARONOVA And ELORIAN Himself—Magnificent Imperial Stallion of the Famous Lippizan Stables. TO-DAY’S PLANS: Jacobs’s, to 6.30; then Theatre, Phono 13-702. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) OUTSTANDING ATTRACTIONS 0 UTSTA N DIN G ATTRACTION S 0 UTSTA N DING ATTRACTIONS TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! SKATING SKATING SKATING SKATING SKATING SKATING SKATING SKATING SKATING SKATING SKATING SKATING SKATING SKATING SKATING SKATING SKATING SKATING SKATING SKATING SKATING SKATING SKATING SKATING SKATING SKATING SKATING SKATING SKATING SKATING SKATING “MYSTERY TRAIN,’’ “ SINGING THREES,’’ “ EXCHANGE PARTNERS,” “ GRAND MARCH.” D' E LUXE RINK, Filleul street j (Opp. Town Hall). Trios, Fours, Barn Dance, Twilight Partners, Two-step, Gliding, Waltzing. Medley Partners, Monte Carlo, etc. (7.45 to 10.45}. CARNIVAL, CARNIVAL. OCTOBER 31. (Fancv Dress Optional). BIG PRIZE LIST Many Novel Attractions. De Luxe Hats for Everybody. LOST AND FOUND. LOST, Smooth-haired Collie Dog, dark colour; spring clasp on collar.—Ring 11-289." LOST, Gent’s Silver Rotary Wrist _ Watch, Wednesday night; reward.—Ring 25-248. LOST, Friday, north end, Gold Wristlet Watch.—Finder ring Burns, 69 Union st; reward. LOST, by district .nurse,..Silver- Expanding -Watch; sentimental value; reward. —ABBI, Star. LOST, Short Fur Necklet, Maori brooch attached, between Frederick st and McDuffs. —Return 685 Castle st _ LOST, Friday afternoon, city or suburb, Baby’s Gold Chain Bracelet, with locket; keepsake; reward.—Finder please ring 23-076. FOUND, 2nd inst., Pom. Dog.—Ring 23-147. LOST, Pair Lady’s Gloves, tram, Exchange, Thursday.—Finder please ring Goodsir, 11-454. ■ LOST, 2 Gold Lockets; £5 reward.—R6o2, Star. LOST, Parcel, near Public Trust, Moray Place, between 5 and 6 p.m. Friday; reward.—B6, Star. LOST, Dark Brown Fur Stole, Helena st; reward.—4s Helena st. LOST, 'Wednesday night, Mornington-Eigm rd bus, small Bible'; address inside.—Ring 14-402. •LOST, Pair Green Budgies.—Reward returning to 26 Loyalty st. LOST, 4s Pass, with cover, going to school; name and address on back; Octagon and Exchange.— 849, Star. GOLD- Wristlet Watch, engraved M.C.J., between Rattray st, Exchange; reward.— Jones/ Helena st. £1 REWARD to any person giving informa-tion-concerning Carpet Stolon from Prospect Bank; Walcari.—L. S. Joyce, carrier. FOUND, Brown Paper Parcel, containing crockery and cutlery, Moray Place. —Ring 22-280.' FOUND. OSCiIEL FIRE BRIGADE PATRIOTIC BALL, CORONATION HALL, MOSGIEL, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 22. Mayfair Orchestra. Proceeds Soldiers’ Parcels. # FOUND. —City-Suburban Window Cleaning Co ; A Howard, chimney sweep.—Phone 21-276 FOUND.—Kill’s School Bags, 4s lid; Zip Bags, 4s 6cl; Open Bags, 5s lid; Money Belts, 7s 6d; Soldiers’ Companions, 10s 6d; Straps from 6d.—Kilt’s All-leather Goods Shop, PERMANENT WAVING. VALDOR Toilet Salon.—Permanent Waving Specialists; 17s 6d full wave, 14s 6d three-quarter heal: sides waved I2s 6d - Phone 18-852. POTTERS for Permanent Waving ; guaranteed Perms from Its 6d to 35s 172 George street. CHIC Salon (opp. H.8.l- Eugene and Maclnneless Waves; open Saturday - Phone 12-639 HAVE your Perm, and Rescuing done in vont own home. —Miss Brookes, 23 Queen s Drive, Musselburgh; phone 23-606. ART Beauty Salon, 294 George st; Nonelectric, 15s 6d, Combination 1, J 12s, latest sets 2s.—Phone 13-040; open Saturdays, BOARD AND RESIDENCE. COMFORTABLE Board. Working Man or Youth; washiiig, mending; Cargill’s Comer; 255.—856. Star. CIVIL Servant requires good Board, handy Post Office; state full particulars—B2o, COMPANIONABLE Lady (no trouble, references) requires comfortable Board, quiet private home. —A 834, Star. HOME offered Pensioner or middle-aged Woman return for light cooking.—Further particulars’reply to 826, Star. WANTED, Board by Working Man; centra] preferred ; away w’eek-ends, —871, Star. WANTED. Board and Attention for elderly Lad'y-Tgood health); can supply own furniture.— A555,' Star. WORKING Man wants Board. Burnside or Green Island ; stale particulars.—A992, Star. 42 QUEEN street has a Vacancy for a Boarder, —Phone. YOUNG Man wants Board, private home.— 1510. Star. ; POULTRY. TURKEYS and Fowls, any quantities; highest prices given; prompt returns.—Johnsons’ Fish and Poultry Depot. ’

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Evening Star, Issue 24328, 17 October 1942, Page 1

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655

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 24328, 17 October 1942, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 24328, 17 October 1942, Page 1

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