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■ HE ■**-ING'S •fcHBATRIS, End of Penny 8«Gtlon, Pitt-street. LUILLER'S The "PICTURES. -C BEST OP ALL.-A AND FIRST-CLASS ORCHESTRA. STILL. ANOTHER TRIUMPH SUCCESS. THE SAME OLD STOaX The Theatre Packed Again to its Utmost. TTSTERT f\F A TXANSOM r\AB, •YSTERY vp A -D-ANSOM '-'AB, l A Picture Drama, of Melbourne Life. THE! -YSTERY xxANSOM ADAPTED PROM Fergus Hume's Well-known Story, AND Performed by a Powerful Metropolitan Company. The Interest of the Picture is Greatly Enhanced by the Graphic Recital of MR ALFRED BOOTHMAN, The Eminent Elocutionist. An Artistic Array of Animated Art in the folio-wing: THE GREAT CENTIPEDE. A Nature Study. PEACE OFFERINGS. A Delightful Comedy. TWO FATHERS. A Powerful Dramatic. IN THE LAND OF THE FELLAHS. BILLY'S VALENTINE. Comic. BAKER'S COMIC EQUILIBRISTS. Prices: 1/6, 1/. 6d. Reserves, 2/, Wildman's. . DANCE will be held in CENTRAL k HALL, Cook-st. West, TO-MORRo (Thursday). Doors open 7.30 p.m. Admission: Gents 1/6, Ladies Free.—Manager, H. White; Secretary, H. Pitman. 88 LECTURES. "rnHfß "VJAORI OF mOJXAY." THE HON. A. T. NO AT A WILL LECTURE. T EYS TNSTITUTiE Q.YMNASIUM. FRIDAY NEXT, at 7.30 sharp. FEATURES BY ST. STEPHEN'S MAORI BOYS. Admission, 6d; Winter Course Ticket. 543 J. W. H. B RIGHT AND C° A T EPS<>MKING EDWAIU>'.S-AVENUE, Second House on Left from Jones' Store, On rpO-MORROW, rpHURSDAY, SEPTEMBER IJ 1911, AT 11 A.M., The undersigned, instructed by the Manukau Land Agency (as Agent for a lady who is going to England) will bell rf\HE CONTENTS OF A 7 ROOMED A HOUSE. PIANO, by Hoeulng and Spangenberg, beautiful instrument, almost new; Extension Dining Table, extra leaves; Lounge, four A.B. Chairs, Iwo Wicker Chairs, Table E.P. Egg Cruet, E.P. Biscuit Barrel, and EP. Jam Dish, E.P. Six-Bottle Cruet, E.P. Sugar and Cream, Crumb Brush and Tray, and Small Cruet, E.P. Teapot and other Teapots, 2 doz. Spoons, 2 doz. Table and Dessert Knives, 2 doz. Forks, Bread Fork, Carver, Pickle Fork, and 3 doz. Teaspoons, Comb. Chest, two Comb. Beds, Blankets, Sheets, Quilt, Mat., Lino., Comb. Chest, two Comb. Beds, Kapok Mattress, Sheets, Pillows, Quilt, Mat, Chair, Lino., and Table, one Double Bed, Kapok Mattress, W.W. Mattress and Feather ditto, Blankets, W.-Stand and Ware, two Chairs, Table and Dover, Curtains, India Matting, Hearthrug, eight Pictures, Easel, Col. Wardrobe, Fire Screen, W.W. Stretchers, Kapok Mattress, Blankets and Quilt, Comb. Bed, Kapok Mattress, Blankets, Pillows, Table and Cover, Comb. Chest, Col. Wardrobe, Lino., and Mat., two Pictures, Hall Stand, Carpet Runner and Lino. Runner, one Photo. Frame, Table, and Carved Chair, Curtains, Pole, and Rings, Lino., and six Slip Mats, Sideboard, Afternoon Tea Set, six pes.; Glass Dishes, Tumblers, Decanters, Serviettes, New Table Mangle, New Wringer, Barrow, Scales and Weights, all the Household Linen; also, 47 fowls, and a host of sundries too numerous to mention. AUCTIONEER'S NOTE—The above is all good and dean, In flrst-oUss order. j. w. n.~w* GBri & c°21, BXCHANGR-UANEn QUEEN-ST., AUCKLAND. A. E. MACRBDIB, Auctioneer. 602 i BTHUR AND C* AT 10 O'CLOCK. In our Furniture Rooms, Elliott-st., on account of the Trustees in • Deceased Estate,— /"CONTENTS NINE ROOMS, BBCOND\J HAND FURNITURE. TXfITHOUT TJESERVE. Also, rwEFICE FITTINGS, comprising Desks. V 7 Stool. Counter, Etc. Further Entries Accepted. Full Details To-morrow. 'ICHAUD A RTHUB AND f I A. H. JONES, Auctioneer. 541 I AT »OON. ICHABD AND po. (Per T. B. ARTHUR, Auctioneer) Will Sea by Public Auction, at their Auction Mart, BHiott-et., Auckland, on the above date, bj order of the Sheriff at Auckland, under Writ of Sale, A L^^ CB H STATK BIGHT OB INTER- •**■ EST of one Alfred Sexton HUI in all that piece of land situated at the corner of Epsom and MArama-avenuea, Auckland, being Loto 11, 12, and 13 of subdivision of Part Allotments 40 and 41 of section 6, Suburbs of Auckland, together with all buildings erected thereon. For further particulars apply to Thomas Cotter, • Solicitor, Port-st., Auckland. CORPORATION NOTICES. (J * T * OF AUCKLAND. Public notice is hereby given that at a Special Meeting of the Auckland City Council, held on the loth Inst., the under- : mentioned Special Order was made, and that the same will come up for confirmation j at the Oldinary Meeting of the said Council, to be held on THURSDAY, 7th September, at 7 o'clock p.m., vis.:— "That the Auckland City Council doth hereby, by Special Resolution, intended to operate as a Special Order, "declare that the private streets known as Islington Street, the continuation of Pompalliex Terrace, and the continuation of James Street, all being parts of Allotment 22, of Section 8, of the Suburbs of Auckland, and dedicated by George Cozens, of Auckland, to the public to the intent that the same may be forever used as public highways to all intents and purposes whatsoever, as more particularly described in the plan contained in Deed dated 12th July, 1911, consented to bv the Auckland City Council on the 13th day of July, 1911, shall be public streets in the City of Auckland." HENRY W. WILSON, Town Clerk. August 14th, 1911. 510 BOROUGH NOTICES. I THOROUGH OF ONBHUNGA. Notice Is hereby given that under the provisions of "The Municipal Coroporatiorr- ! Act, 1908," and "The Public Domains am , Reserves Act, 1908," permission has been ; granted to the Promoters of a Benefit Footi ball Match to make a Charge not exceeding 1/ per head for Admission to the Re--1 creation Reserve, Onehirnga, on SATUR- ! DAY, 18th September Next. H. A. YOCKSBX. Town Clerk. 1 September Uk, JMI. «—'

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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 212, 6 September 1911, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 212, 6 September 1911, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 212, 6 September 1911, Page 12

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