«T. M E Direction; Sir-Beniamin Fuller. DAILY 2 and 8 P.M. Metvo-Goldwyn-Mayer Present ‘FLOR I A X ’ ‘FLOE I A X ’ ROBT. HELEN YOUNG- GILBEET REGINALD OWEN, CHAS. COBURN, And FLORIAN, the Wonder Horse. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) COMING FRIDAY. An All-out Laughter Double from the House of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. ■ AXX RUTHERFORD GUY KFBBEE VIEGINIA WEIDLBE EOBT. STEELING In ‘ This Time for Keeps ’ This Time for Keeps,’ This Time for Keeps ’ Coined v No. 2. The ' MARX’ BEOTHEES The MARX BEOTHEES In ‘ Go West ’ Go West ’ ■ . ‘Go West ’ Plans 'D.I.C.. Jacobs’s at 5 p.m., Theatre at 7 p.m. (Phone 13-702). (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) GORE RACING CLUB (INCORPORATED) QL P R I N G R A C.E S, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1942. SOUTHLAND AND OTAGO’S MOST POPULAR FIXTURE. First Race, 12.30 p.m. » Last Race, 5.10 p.m. WIN AND PLACE BETTING. Good Fields. Band in Attendance. Free Parking of Cars. Hot Water Free in Motor Paddock. SPECIAL TRAIN SERVICES. Poular Admission Charges: Gentlemen, 6s, Ladies 2s (including .tax). Soldiens in Uniform Free. F. YOUNG, Secretary. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. BOARD offered Child, pleasant country home; free musical tuition; state age'.— Girl, No. 8227, Star. GOOD Board and Accommodation offered Working Man, city; homely; £5 per month. —8383, Star. WANTED, by middle-aged Lady, comfortable Board,' near city.—B3ll, Star. 42 QUEEN ST has a Vacancy for a Boarder (permanent or casual); phone. PERMANENT WAVING. VALDOR Toilet Salon. —Permanent Wav-* Specialists; 17s 6d full wave, 14s. 6d three-quarter' head; sides waved 12s 6d. — Phone 18-852. POTTERS for Permanent Waving; guaranteed Perms, from 17s 6d to 35s. —172 George street, k 1 CHIC . Salon (opp. H.B.) —Eugene and Machineless Waves; open Saturday.— Phone 12-639. ■ART Beauty Salon, 294 George st.—Full Perm., guaranteed, 15s 6d; three-quarter, 12s; latest Sets, 2s.—Phone 18-040; open Saturdays. LOST AND FOUND. L OST, GREEN BUDGIE, ring on No. 26. Good reward. leg RING 10-609. LOST, from 20 Lome st, Cream Pomeranian Puppy; reward. LOST, £5 and £1 Notes', Manor Place-Cum-berland st-Thomas Burns st; reward.—272 Moray Place; phone 18-963. LOST, Rattray st-Stock Exchange, 10s Note; reward. —8318, Star. LOST, lOgal Milk Can, between South Dun-edin-Black Head.—Please ring 22-677. LOST, Tuesday afternoon, small Purse containing notes and silver; reward. —122 Bay View rd. LOST, Monday, by Widow, £5 Note; good reward.—Ring 18-086. LOST, Tuesday, Front off ■ gentleman’s Wrist Watch; reward. —Phone 22-042. LOST, Brown Purse, Tuesday; key and money.—Reward at T. Veitch, tobacconist, Water st. LOST, Painting, dog’s head; reward.—Marlow Furniture, 529 Princes st. LOST, between High st and Elite Tea Rooms, Tuesday, after 5 p.m., Lady’s Righthand Navy Imitation Pigskin Glove.—Finder ring 20-165. , LOST, Pair Hand-knitted Pair Isle Gloves. —Finder ring 13-390. ’ LOST, October 20, Queen, Yellow, Blue" Budgie, talker; Musselburgh Rise vicinity.— Phone 23-270. FOUND, Single Siring Small Pearls, Anderson’s Bay, near terminus.—Phone 25-270. FOUND, small Puppy; brown and black. — Apply 33 Black’s rd, N.IE.V. FOUND, Gold Locket; describe, also state when and where lost. —8313, Star. FOUND.—City-Suburban Window Cleaning Co.; A. Howard, chimney sweep.—Phone 21-276. ' HOLIDAY RESORTS. FARM Guest House (high altitude); tennis, riding, 1 swimming; links playable in winter; no extras; morning and afternoon tea; £3 3s week.—Phone 18; Mrs Pain, Cheviot. .North Canterbury. SUNNY Lawrence for Labour Day weekend. Good motor camp, excellent accommodation. —Write Secretary, Progress League, for folder. WANTED. Christinas fortnight, Crib, 3 to 4 rooms, Taieri Mouth; careful tenants. — 8258, Star. TWO Ladies want comfortable Board in Farmhouse, Cottage, or Seaside Bach, North Otago, fortnight from January 4. 8312, Star. PERSONAL. GENUINE, confidential help for lonely people, '2l-70; request details; moderate fee; plain envelopes; every type client listed, 21-70, throughout Otago.—Elsie James, Box 311, Auckland. MONEY. HOME Buyers Without Deposit. One Shilling Weekly for each £IOO in 4 years provides deposit; lake up shares; interest credited on subscriptions; loans on easy repayments. Dominion Building Society, 105 High st. EDUCATIONAL. BROWN’S College. Moray Place. Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping; day. evening; railway, tramway concessions. GARDENING. FISH Manure is all manure, no weeds; wonderful results —Skene’s, Stuart st. TRY Fish Manure and watch plants grow,— Skene’s, Stuart st. 1
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Evening Star, Issue 24331, 21 October 1942, Page 1
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