amusements OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT THE TALKIES ! For an Extended Season*. . Acclaimed last night by a large and audience T^T “THE SINGING FOOL Al Jolson “THE SINGING FOOL” . Al in “THE SINGIbfG POOL” “THE SINGING FOOL” To be shown again. TO-NIGHT, and . TO-MORROW NIGHT and again on MONDAY NIGHT. Also another MATINEE SATURDAY at 2.30 p.m. Matinee Prices: 2/- and 1/6; Children 6d, Night Prices: 4/-, 3/- and 2/-, plus tax. j Reserves at Moss’s. TOWN HALL TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT — SILENT PICTURES — Wm. Haines “EXCESS BAGGAGE” in “EXCESS BAGGAGE” Usual Prices. BENEFIT EUCHRE AND DANCE, THIS (Friday) EVENING, Cobden Gymnasium. Excellent music and supper. Gents 1/6, Ladies 1/-. TYON’T FORGET ’the GRAND BALL •U at TE KINGA TO-MORROW (Saturday) NIGHT, at 8.30. Miss Watson’s special orchestra. Good floor, sumptuous supper, and popular prices. NOVELTY BALL. ip RAND NOVELTY BALL, TO-MOR-ROW NIGHT, Oddfellows’ Hall. Don’t miss this huge entertainment. Lucky One-step, Streamer Waltz, Balloons and Confetti will help to make the evening most enjoyable. Steel’s Orchestra will supply the music. GREYMOUTH MUNICIPAL BAND’S , EFFORTS. Q.RAND piREWORKS JJISPLAY —The Show that Goes with a Bang—■y/TCTORIA PARK : : GREYMOUTH TUESDAY NIGHT, NOVEMBER 12. DISPLAY direct from Wainoni Fireworks, Ltd., which excels last year’s magnificent effort. CpME MUM AND DAD, and bring the Kids and Join in the Fun! CYCLE RACING, under the auspices of the Greymouth United Cycling Club. EFFIGY PROCESSION from State School, led by Greymouth Municipal Band. Prizes of £1 Is, 10/6, and 5/- for best effigies. W. D. MURRAY, Secretary.
TIfEMORIAL HALL, AHAURA.— Children’s and Adults’ PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS BALL, FRIDAY, November 29. Proceeds in aid of Domain. LOST AND FOUND. TITILL the person who found Case and ’ ’ Cornet under White’s Grocer’s Shop please return to “Star” Office. Reward. HOTELS ppEATHER pjOTEL This well known hotel, situated conveniently on the Main Road, Totara Flat, is now under the proprietorship of Mr. L. McVicar. Every comfort and attention given to the travelling public. Convenient paddocks, etc., available for the use of picnic parties and football teams. L. McVICAR, Proprietor. ALBION HOTEL MAWHERA QUAY :: GREYMpUTH (Under New Management). The only FIRE PROOF HOTEL on the West Coast. Excellent Cuisine and every comfort guaranteed. Commercials and Tourists specially catered for. G. S. SIMPSON (Late Sporting Reporter, Christchurch “Press” and "Referee”), Proprietor. REVINGTON'S HOTEL GREYMOUTH The Premier Hotel on the West Coast. (Under Vice Regal Patronage). I Excellent cuisine. Every attention and comfort. Personal supervision. Correspondence promptly attended to. MRS. M. A. THORNTON, Proprietress. P.O. Box No, 36 ::: ’Phone No, 70 CHRISTCHURCH HOTELS fIARNIVAL WEEK, Christchurch.— Stonehurst Private Hotel offers you first-class accommodation. In view of closing of St. Elmo, patrons are requested to reserve rooms at earliest possible date —Wire “Stonelea,” Christchurch.
PUBLIC NOTICES (CRICKETERS— ALL SET? New Season’s Bats, Pads, etc., to hand at Ivan Bennington’s, Mackay Street. TY/HITE’S for High Grade Furniture. ’’ If you need Furniture visit White’s, Mackay Street, where you will find a splendid assortment of good Furniture to suit every taste.—S. Burnett White. High Grade Furnisher. '________-J ■ (CARPETS that will give charm and comfort to your home. These can be obtained at S. Burnett White’s Mackay Street. —S. ; B. White, High Grade Furnisher.
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