TO-NIGHT— ’ OPERA HOUSE. , -TO-NIGHT A Super Jewel Masterpiece. PRISCILLA DEAN in— “THE STORM DAUGHTER The brutal skipper that knew the seven seas, was not at the helm on yas ip of a girl gripping the wheel. catTTRDAV SATURDAY- Matinee'and Night- U-dta 7> * TOM MIX in— “LADIES I TO BOARD Also the'First Episode of— - “IN THE DA YS O F DANIEL BOONE BEAUMONT SMITH’S SEARCH " FOR SCREEN TYPES. i MOVIE STARS WANTED. MR. RUD PETERSEN, Beaumont Smith’s chief- producer will conduct free tests at the OPERA HOUSE, commencing TUESDAY NIGHT NEXT at 8. ARE-YOU A MOVIE TYPE ? Beaumont Smßh wants'new screen personalities,for his future productions, and offers everyone interested the opportunity of trying themse ves out at his expense. All you have to do is to come to the OPERA HOUSE between 5 and 10 p.m. on SATURDAY; fill m ari application form, which is supplied free of charge, and make an appointment with Miss Huia Bloomfield (Beaumont Smith’s r personal representative}, and you will then be given a thorough test under studio conditions on the stage, which will be fitted up on the lines of a movie studio, with special studio lighting effects introduced. Mr. Rud Peterson will personally suppervise proceedings, in all cases giving candidates the full benefit of his expert knowledge and assistance an their efforts to make good TALMADGE OR A PICKFORD ! YOU MAY BE A VALENTINO OR A CHAPLIN! It costs nothing to find out, so obtain your application form to-day. In , conjunction with the Great Movie. Tests (which are conducted m full view, of the audience), a SPECIAL FEATURE PROGRAMME is showm Beaumont Smith guarantees that such screen types that meet with his requirements will be given definite engagements-either m his productions in New Zealand or Australia. Get your application forms from the Opera House now. 1 THE LATEST IN PIANOS Messrs Weblev Sons & Gofton Ltd. have just landed four models of the new ENGLISH PIANOS made by MESSRS CARSON & SONS The instruments are built on the very latest lines and are of oak and polished walnut. Height 4ft. Bins. Full iron frame. Overstrung with underdamper action and specially suited for West Coast , conditions. The price is £95 and the usual easy terms are given if required. . . . „ . . Cheaper pianos are also stocked and enquiries for all musical instruments are solicited. \ Webley Sons & Gofton, Limited. 29 Mackay Street, For Pianos, Gramophones, Records, Music etc. Murray’s Sample Rooms ! (Opposite Star Office, Mackay Street),: WE ARE NOW SHOWING :- TTTS/r , vr ,„ a WOOLLEN COSTUMES, CARDIGANS; JUMPERS EVERYTHING TO WEAR FUR, VELOUR, TWEED COATS ' YOU CAN’T BUY BETTER LARGE AND CHOICE RANGE OE MILLINERY (YOU CAN’T PAY LESS INSPECTION INVITED. F- MURRAY, Draper WHIIYSTAR TOUR IST SERVICE, LTDWEST COAST AND NELSON SERVICE. ■I-;: ' z Cars leave for ARTHUR’S PASS on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Cars leave for WAIHO on Sunday, Wednesday and Friday. I Cars leave for WESTPORT and NELSON daily; BLENHEIM three times \ daily; TAKAKA twice daily. HOKITIKA-GREYMOUTH DAILY. Leave Greymouth 7.45 a.m., ' . ■ --arrive Hokitika 9.45 a.m.; leave Hokitika 4.15 p.m., arrive Greymouth 6.45 p.m. i / Further particulars from— . . < , „ . . , tt + i "White Star Central Booking Office, next Revington s Hotel, / Tainui Street, Greymouth. / ■ Harley and Co., Ltd.. Richmond Quay. . NEWMAN BROS., Proprietors.
„ AUCTIONS. ? J . SATURDAY NEXT, 2 pan. i TT ARLEY AND CO., LTD., will sell at their rooms, Richmond Quay, a'large quantity of FURNITURE, including Oak -and Rimu Wardrobes, Duchess Chests, Sideboards, Carpets, Sewing Machine;; also practically new Eastman Piano. INANGAHUA JUNCTION SALE YARDS. MONDAY, 4th MAY, 1925, At 1 o’clock sharp. MCMAHON AND LEE will sell by auction, as above : — 4 Three-year-old SPRINGERS (close to calving). 1 DRAUGHT GELDING (2yrs .old) 350 FAT SHEEP 50 STORE LAMBS 100 E WES (in lamb) . ‘5O STORE WETHERS FOR SALE OR TO LEf 1?OR SALE—Edison Phonograph, A with number of Records. Price £3 10s.—Address at “Star” Office. JpOR SALE—Cheap, Spring Dray, x with tip;, in first-class order.— Apply J. Hillier, Kaiata. ■ FOR SALE. - " CIX-ROOMED BUNGALOW, situ ated in Winnie Street; lately occupied by Mr. P. Buck. A splendid opportunity for beautiful home. Large portion of purchase money can remain at 6 per cent. Fcir further particulars apply G. W. MOSS AND COL ... M — CRUSHED FIRECLAY. TpOR SALE—In any quantity, cash at kiln. Apply Greymouth Brick and Tile Co., Ltd., Karoro, or G. W. MOSS AND CO., Agents, ’Phone 18. ON SALE—Clover and Lucerne Hay, Straw, Crushed and Dun Oats, Barley Chaff, and all lines of PRODUCE and GROCERIES.—A. Hopkinson and Co., Thompson Street, Greymouth. fpOR SALE—Fine Residence in Bright Street, Cobden, with all conveniences and good garden; one of the finest properties in Cobden. Can be purchased on easy terms. —Apply A. Naylor. General Agent, Greymouth. PUBLIC NOTICES. GOITRE / Sufferers from this distressing complaint cut out this advertisement NOW and post it to me, with your name and address. After 25 years’ extensive research work, I have prepared an effective remedy, which is producing wonderful results. Particulars free.— ROBERT MUIR, pfiminioid Ro«d Auckland.
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