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SATURDAY'S " STAR." SPECIAL FEATURES. THE SKETCHF.R. Ti'uclv' .Scouts of Germany (>!d Customs 1 1 1' ri'u mi s 1' os=p3s ion 9. The Book of l)ini THE STORYTELLER. Tln> Death Bargain 1.0 V,' v. Arri.-; H'.:! Tempting <j£ Tjivernnko Thp Woman Pays A of Courage HEARTH AND HOME. Our Babies Easliionlnucl Modern Superstition To Keep Cut. Flowers A Queen's Haven l'V>v Woman The Destroyer An Indian Novelist Woman's World Household Hints • Mother's C:vnr THE WORI~OP SPORT. Topics of tho Time Tho Garden Tim Week Fun and Fancy Briof Mention Etc. Eto. LATEST TELEGRAPHIC AND GENERAL KEWS. NEWS TELEPHONE SISfl. ONE ~PENNY. T/ImANTEU lo Sell. Ayltuer Street, jnst off » ' Colombo Street, {jocd locality, faithfully built Ilor.se, of ti Rooms, gas fittings, wardrobe.?, bathroom (h. and v.), linen cupboard, pantry, windmill and tank, coal-house, washhnuse, bicycle-house, verandah, about jj-Acrc nicely laid out. Oniy i! 700. A bargain. CHARLES CLARK, Auctioneer. CO.') luy, Hereford Street. Sn!e.—To Speculators, Builders <md *• Others —Ruy a Section in the Tilford Street New .Subdivision, near the Park at Wcolston. Close lo the tram, swimming baths and school. Splendid J-Acre Sections, high and dry, from £IOO to £lls each. Easy terms. Sep plan id ~ CHARLES CLARK'S, Estate Agent, 023 101), Hereford Street. "VSTiANTED to Sell. St .7ames Street, Avon- ' ' side, well-built 6-Rooiucd Yilla, plastorcd and papered, bath (h. and c.), sculler}-, verandah, washhouse, wardrobes, book-case, cupboard?, bay window, concrete foundation, i-acro, flrst-elass situation. Price reduced to £000: terms arranged. CHARLES CLARK, Auctioneer, 520 109, Hereford Street. WANTED to Sell, Ricearton, Close to the Park. House of 6 Rooms, bathroom (h. and e.), wushliouse, coal-house, scullery, stable. Section contains 46 porches, double frontage. £BOO. Terms arrangad. Owner Anixous to Sell. CHARLES CLARK, 52'.) 109, Hereford Street. to Sell. New Brighton, at cor- » ' n«r of two best streets, Splendid Section, 66ft by 82ft, with Cottage of Two Rooms. Close to iram, beach and school. This is, without douUt, a very fine coiner position. Price £275. CHARLES CLARK. Agent, 510 IO'J, Hereford Street. Sale, Clifton, Sumner, 2 Lovely, Flat J- Sections, J-Acre in each. Charming ' situation, overlooking the Borough, Sea and tho City. Price £320 the two, or -will sell separately. CHARLES CLARK, Agent, 530 109, Hereford Street. ■WANTED to Sell, SECTIONS' in the welli v known, popular Subdivision of SCARBOROUGH, Sumner. Quartcr-ncre Sections from £75 each. . Call for a plan from the agent, CHARLES CLARK, 532 109, Hereford Street. "LYTTELTON TIMES" Co LIMITED. Gloucester street and cathedral SQUARE, Christonuxch. TELEPHONES. NO. 168— The Manager Advertising Accounts Commercial Publishing and Business Matter " Lyttelton Times " The " Star " " Canterbury Times." NO. 737Editor "Lyttelton Times" Sub-Editor " Lyttelton Time* Reporters "Lyttelton Trues." NO. 313(i Editor "Stnr" Reporters " Star." NO. 313G — Editor "Canterbury Times" Sporting and Dramatio, " Canterbury Timeß " Agricultural Editor. " Canterbury Times " Renorters " Ctnteroury Times." NO. IbBU Job Printing Bookbir.ding Lithographing.

fCugeno Iviuili, tlie great Hungarian actor belonging to tho National Theatre in Budapest, attended tho recent •Shakespeare,'in celebrations at Strat-ford-nn-Avon, in writing of which ho say* there are only four theatres worth mentionin connection with Shakespeare, and these are: -J lis Majesty's, in London ; the Krhauspielhaus, in Berlin ; tlm .Burgl heater of Vienna; and the National Theatre of Budapest. Tho actor acids that from its foundation, in .1837, tho Budapest Theatre lias putthree names before all others of Sophocles, Shakespeare and. 3loliere—and that for seventy years all their leading actors have made a point of interpreting Shakespeare. There is even at .Budapest a Shakespeare Society., whoso president is M. Albert do llerzevicy, who happens also to ho president of the Chamber of .Deputies. All tho leading 11 rian poets, according to Kugeno Ivanii, have translated the English dramatist, including IV toff Arany, Vorosniarthy and Eugene 11 akosi.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 10300, 3 November 1911, Page 2

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