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AtitiSBMESfB. THEATER Leued and Proprietor ... Mr Charles Hugo. Easiness Manager Mr H. A. GrlbbsU, HOGG’S BUFFALO MINBTBBLS. LAST UIGHT3-CROWDED. PACKED—LAST MIGHTS. CHANGE OP PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT, SATURDAY EVENING, GREAT AMATEUR COMIC RINGING CONTEST, For Silver Cap, PRESENTED BY Mr OHaRLES HUGO. Entiiei will be received in writing by Mr Oribbea at the Theatre. ON MONDAY EVENING, BENEFIT (tendered by Ur Cbas. Hugo) to the Danedin eity and Sonth Dnnedin Fire Brigader. IUBBDAY, GRAND FARttWELL BENEFIT TO Mr and Mrs CHARLES HO<3o, Prior to their departure for Europe. Day Tickets at Beissel’s, lies’?, and Allen’s, tobacconists. Elaborate Com pie* e Meoba iim. Combination. RETURN OF BLAND HOLT. OPENING NIGHT NE XT WEEK. MASTER AND MAV, Loudon Perfected Novelties. Details. TO NIGHT. Free ! -Professor GO LLEDGE, M.8.P.A., will commence bis PfarenoFbysiognoicioal Entertainments in Oddfellows’ Hall, Rattray street. Admission, Free; reserves, Ir. Dr Stuart wili take the chair either to-night or Friday next. Consulting Boom, next Salvation Army, Princes street, 11, SO to 12, 3to 4, and 20 to 8 p.m. (from 2s 6.1). MEETINGS FISHERMEN AND DEALERS. A MEETING of above will be held at Mr S alii van’s Rooms TO-MORROW (Saturday), at 2 o’clock sharp, to read Correspondence and sign Petition. E VAN G ELIBTIO MEETINGS Will be continued in FARLEY’S HALL Each Evening during THIS WEEK, except Saturday, at 7.30. Messrs J. AND M. CAMPBELL. Evacgelists. All cordially invited. AUCTIONS. SATURDAY, 6th SEPTEMBER, At 12.30 o’clock sharp. At Rooms, High street. 53 DOZEN TENNIS BALLS. Without reserve. Also 1 magnificent Bluaal Lantern, with 2 pair aoromaric lenses, lengthening tubes, high-pressure burners for oxhyhydrogen limelight, 4iinch condensers, low pressure burners for oxyoa’oum limelight retort, purifier, tubing, patent self-centring c.rrlers, eta, screen 22 x 18, 1 pair tanka and steel guiding rods, etc., etc. This lantern was used In Clifford's Mirror of the World. Also 1 tricycle, 1 companion tricycle, 2 microscopes, 2 musical boxes, 1 copying press, office desk, 2 coils No. 8 fencing wire, 1 incubator.

EC. REYNOLDS AND 00., • have received instructions to sell as above, at Rooms, High street. MONDAY, 7th SEPTEMBER, At 2 30 o'clock. At Rooms, High street. To Merchants, Grocers, Storekeepers, etc. UNRESERVED SALE. 403 Oases WHITE ROSE KEROSENE (150 Test). Now Landing, ex Mikado. In lots to suit. This line is for genuine unreserved sale, as it must be sold on account of whom it may concern. Samples may be seen at our Booms. EO. REY NOLDS AND 0(', • will sell as above, on Monday, 7th September, at 2 39 o’clock. No reserve. PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT, TUESDAY, Bth SEPTEMBER, At 2 o’clock, EXTENSIVE SALE OF FURNITURE, Consisting of DRAWING ROOM AND BEDROOM SUITES, KITCHEN UTENSILS, Etc., Etc. On view Monday and day of sale, Full particulars in future issue. EC. REYNOLDS AND 00. • are instructed to ee l as above, at Rooms, High street. PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT. WEDNESDAY, 16th SEPTEMBER, At 2.30 o’clock. HARBOR BOARD LEASES, Valuable Business Sites. Wharves and Quays Reserves ; Block I—Sections 52 and 66, half of section „ 2-10,13.14,15,16,17 „ 56—Fronting Cumberland, Vogel, JVtty, and Crawford streets, sections 8 to 17,19 to 27 „ 68 -Whole of the sections in this block ~ 59 - Whole of the sections in this block, except 9,10,19, 20 ~ 60—Whole of the sections in this block , 61—Bridge block, partially reclaimed sections 9 to 22 „ 62—Sections 3to 22 ~ 68—Sections Ito EO. REYNOLDS AND 00. • are instructed by the Otago Harbor Board to sell the above Leases by auction, at their Booms, High street, on Wednesday, 16th

September, at 2 SO o’clock. Catalogues will be prepared. SATURDAY. sth SEPTEMBER, At 2 o’clock. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANO, Etc. JAMBS SAMSON AMD 00. have received instructions to cell by auction, at their Booms, Walnut suite in tapestry, oral table, fender and, fireirons, pictures, ornaments, mantelpiece mirror, carpet* inlaid, walnut whatnot, Vienna chain, lady’s easy chair, gent’s spring bottom «*air, double and single iron bedsteads, spring and wire waihstands and ware, looking glasses, chests of drawers, dressing table* wardrobe, j •colonial sofs, portable hopper boiler, . kitchen furniture, cooking - utensils, gas stove, blacksmith's bellow* chaffcutter, fishing rod and reel, wheelbarrow, shop steps, Wertljeim, sowing . michlne, tingle , set of buggy harness, saddleandbridlr, carpenters',plumbers’, and blaoktmlths’ tools, books, grass mid turnip seeds, eto., eta, eto. ■■■ -■ ' ■■■ . - 1 '. . ■ SATURDAY EVENING, sth SBPTffIIBBB, At 7 o'clock. - I '- JAMES BAMB ON AND 0,0. will sell by Medan, at their Boomi, ■ Drapery, dotting, boots, and inndriee, Without reeeive, '

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Evening Star, Issue 8612, 4 September 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 8612, 4 September 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 8612, 4 September 1891, Page 3