AMUSEMENTS. OPERA HOUSE TALKIES. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TWO remarkable All-talking attractions REGINALD DENNY in a screamingly funny and romantically charming story of a suddenly rich young man, who, going to a masque party dressed as Napoleon, meets his Waterloo in the beautiful eyes of “Josephine.” This is what happens in “ONE HYSTERICAL NIGHT,” “ONE HYSTERICAL NIGHT,” ‘ WALTER HUSTON, the well-known American stage comedian, plays the important role in: ' “GENTLEMEN OF .THE PRESS.” “GENTLEMEN OF THE PRESS.” The story deals with a veteran newspaperman, who has given up everything in life for his business. It is an insight into the newspaper world. “ONE HYSTERICAL NIGHT” And Supports will be screened at
/SATURDAY’S MATINEE. Prices 3/4, 2/3; Children 1/-. Matinee: 2/3,1/6; Children 6d. “RIVER OF ROMANCE*’ will be screened at COBDEN To-night. MONDAY AND TUESDAY. “THE MYSTERIOUS DR. FU ’ ' MANCHU.” Acclaimed by the Press and public to be the greatest picture of its kind yet seen in the Dominion. Don’t miss it. It is a revelation. TTIBERNIAN SOCIETY’S Long Night Columba Hall, To-night. Supper. Steel’s orchestra. Novelty dances. Non-dancers please note:. NO cards. Gents 2/6, Ladies 1/6.
T ONG NIGHT EUCHRE & DANCE, Cobden Gymnasium, TONIGHT (Friday), aid Cobden School. Lucky Waltz. Supper and good night’s enjoyment. t Usual prices.
THE EVENT OF THE YEAR. /OPENING of Schaef’s New Dance Hall, Mackay Street, by His Worship the Mayor, J. W. Greenslade, Esq., at 8 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 26. Old Time and Modern Dances, by Karoro Sports Club. Billy Williams’s orchestra. Grand March 8.30 p.m. Double tickets 6/-, Gentlemen 4/-, Ladies 3/-. LOST AND FOUND. WILL the gentleman who took a Blue Nap Overcoat, 'by mistake, last night, from the United Pavilion, please return to “Star” Office. I PUBLIC NOTICES. W (LES.) HUGHES, late, of Grams, ’ ’ • has commenced business as a REGISTERED PLUMBER & DRAINLAYER, at His private premises, Nelson Street, Karoro All kinds of TINSMITHING DONE. Estimates given for all classes of work. Messages can be left with Ivan Bennington. ’Phone 18.
SUBURBAN BUSINESSES. SOUTH BEACH T. LALOR, Family Butcher, is at your service. Will call on you daily and deliver the choicest cuts in Beef, Pork and Mutton. Give him a trial—it will pay you. KARORO AUSTRALASIAN HOTEL, the house of good Ales, Wines and Spirits —A. E. Izzard, proprietor. Spend the day at Karoro Beach. Picnic parties are assured of a good beach, and the air is invigorating. Hot water gladly supplied. R. HARVEY: The Busy Butcher. If you want a service second to none, ring ’Phone 452. Always a great variety of the best to choose from. Small Goods made daily.
MARSDEN ROAD DOUGLAS’S MARSDEN ROAD JTORE was built for your service, and your patronage would be welcomed. Here we have the best of merchandise, and the prices are right. ’Phone 396 and your order will receive prompt attention. HIGH STREET HAGLUND BROS., the Grocery Store of quality and economy. The best of Foods only, is our motto. Prompt good service and delivery daily. Don't shop blindly—when you shop here you get the best. 'Phone 184. G. H. WEBSTER, Taxi Proprietor; Private 'Phone 208, Taxi Stand 'Phone 378. Two comfortable Sedan cars at your service, day and night. Competent and careful drivers. Touring parties specially catered for.
SHAKESPEARE STREET
3. G. SHARMAN, Registered Plumber and Licensed Drainlayer, makes a specialty of Septic Tanks.—Particulars as to costs, ring 'Phone 507.
HERBERT STREET
..W. COSTELLO, Plumber and Drainlayer. Country work specially catered for. Manufacturers of Tanks and everything in the Tinsmithing line. Estimates given for all classes of Plumbing work ’Phone 539.
TARAPUHI STREET
E. AIREY, Coach and Motor Body Builder, Wheelwright and Blacksmithing. Long experience and superior workmahship stands at the back of all jobs turned out, by us. Motor car and lorry springs a specialty. All kind's of repair work. —'Phone 414.
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