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YOU WILL FTND IT AT GLANVILLE'S. fVace visitors wifi find amongst Gian* vilie’s Special Carnival Display just the gift they wish to take back with them. The newest in Perfumes and Powders; Brushware; Talcums; Manicure Sets; Baskets of Pot Pourril Toilet Soaps and other useful articles for the toilet. D. FERGUSON GLANVILLE, Chemist, High Street.

AMUSEMENTS, ETC. THEATRE ROYAL heab»a o t a Lu Direction . . J. C. WILLIAMSON. LTD. Managing Directors: George Tallis. E. L. Tait, Clyde Meynell- " THE BAT.” "THE BAT.” THE BOX PLANS FOR THE FIRST SIX NIGHTS WILL BE OPENED AT THE BRISTOL PIANO CO WEDNESDAY MORNING NEXT. AT 9 O’CLOCK. For a Short Season. Commencing FRIDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 3rd FRIDAY NEXT. NOVEMBER 3rd FRIDAY NEXT. NOVEMBER 3rd At 8 o'clock. J. C. WILLIAMSON. LTD. Announce First Production in Christchurch Of the Most Amazing and Enthralling Play Ever Staged. "THE BA T." "THE “THE "THE B A T.” B A T." B A T.” CORNERED CORNERED AND BROCGHT TO JUSTICE. AND BROUGHT TO JUSTICE. “THE "THE "THE 'THE B A T.” P. A T.” B A T.” B A T.” Nrvc ire in the history of the theatre ban an audience so whole-heartedly entered into the spirit of a drama.. Everyone war j Sherlock Holmes. Everyone had a dozen theories which he or she eagerly discarded for a. dozen more —a dozen minul - fterwards. Thrill followed thrill, till hearts were pumping madly in the feverish excitement of the hours. The staidest and the quietest of first-nighters were to he seen leaning forward, perched only on the edge of their seats, and craning their necks so that not one word or movement would he lost. IT WAS A MAN HUNT—\XD SYDNEY NEVER BEFORE HAD SEEN THE LIKE.—“ Sydney Sun.” Interpreted by a NEW ENGLISH DRAMATIC COMPANY. NEW ENGLISH DRAMATIC COMPANY. A Brilliant Organisation. Including MAYNE LYNTON. ELIZABETH DUNNE. RUPERT LUMLEY % (Their First Appearance Here). F.mma Tempi* Sidney Stirling Gerald Harcourt Isobel Wilford Robert Maokinnon Frank Hawthorne Carleton Stuart Charles Wheeler CAN YOU KEEP A SECRET 3 CAN YOU KEEP A SECRET? The Authors and the Management appeal to audiences not to divulge the solution of the mystery. The pleasure of future patrons will be enhanced if they, like the spectators, are kept in suspense until t.be final curtain. Dress Circle and 0.5., fie fid; Stalls 3s 6d; Gallery, Is 6d. Early Door Stalls, Is extraEarly Door Gallery, fid extra. All prices pin CHARLES BERKELEY. 131/AIN AND FANCY DRESS DANCE. JL IIOLLESTON ST. HALL. LINWOOD. WEDNESDAY NEXT. NOV. Ist. 8 p.m. Good Prizes for best Ladies' (3) and (ient.’s (2) Costume*. Music by W. Bettle. Admission 2s and Is fid. DANCE TO-NIGHT AS USUAL. N.H.—No Dance SAT., Nov. 4th. Every other Saturday night until end November • 23.32 FP ELECTION NOTICES. N.Z. LABOUR PARTY. J E. HOLLAND. M.P.. Parlh meat ary Labour Leader. Will deliver his POLICY SPEECH In TRADES HALL. WEDNESDAY NEXT. NOV. Ist, 7.30 p.m. sharp. TO ELECTORS OF CHRISTCHURCH EAST. M 1 addressing meetings as follow; MONDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 30. in the Football Club Hall, Stre 8 p.i TUESDAY 31. at 8 p.m. in the Waltham School. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2. at 8 p.m.. ; in the Hibernian Hall. Madras St. CoiAe and hear the case for Labour and tljc hopeless failure of the Liberal and Reform Parties. Ladies especially vited. AVON ELECTORATE. V MEETING of Friends and Supporters of COL. A. E. LOACH'S Candidature will he held in the ST OSWALD'S HALL. BUCKLEY'S ROAD, on MONDAY. OCT. 30th. at M 1 CHRISTCHURCH EAST. . R. DEVEREUX. Reform < andi:e, will open his campaign by adthe Electors in the ORANGE Worcester Street, on THURSDAY, LADIES INVITED. GENERAL ELECTION. AVON. V MEETING of the Friends and Supporters of MR D. G. SULLIVAN, M.P.. Labour Candidate for Avon, will be held iu the Pier Hall. New Brighton, on MONDAY NEXT. 30th OCT., at 8 p. T. C. TYSON. Convener. SHIPPING NOTICES. Steamers will be dispatched ae under (circumstances permitting)::— WELLINGTON— Train. Cargo. Maori Saturday, Oct. 28 7.18 10 a.m. Mararoa Monday, Oct. 30 5.20 10 a.m Wafcine Tuesday. Oct. 31 7.18 10 a.m. Mararoa Wednesday, Nov. l 5.20 10 a.m. Wahiue Thursday, Nov. 2 7.18 10 a.m .Maori Friday, Nov- 3 7.18 loa.m. SYD;NEY— Moeraki Ft*>m_We!lington. Nov. 2 ' MELBOURNE, v.a FLUFF Paioopa Monday. Oct SI 2.45 i&TA, bAMOA, VAV AU, HAAPAI, NUKULOFA- - Wavca From Auckland, Nov. 18. Canada". America, London, via ruva. HONOLULU AND VANCOUVER— Niagara From Auckland, Oct. 31. CA KGO STEAM ERS. FOR N«LSON and NE W PLYMOUTH. Steamer early. Wingatui 10 a

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16875, 28 October 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 16875, 28 October 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 16875, 28 October 1922, Page 1

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