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AMUSEMENTS. OITY HALL ALF. LAWTON’3 NOVELTY COMPANY. EVERY IT M ENCORED. EVERYTHING NEW. N< < VRL & ORIGINAL. ENURE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. TREMENDOUS SUCCESS NO STANDING ROOM ! EVERY ITEM t.'. CORED ! OUDA, Tbe Flying Meteor. The Greatest SuccesH Known in Dunedin. JACK, THE PERFORMING KANGAROO. Big Success. EVERYTHING NEW UP TO DATE. The General Verdict : THE BEST—THE VERY BEST! DON’T MISS IT; COME EARLY AND AVOID THE CRUSH Admission : Dress Circle, 2s : Stalls, Is; Pit, SIXPENCE. Doors open at 7.15; Performance at 3 o’clock. Day sales at Simpson’s, Jacobs’s, Dresden, Allen’s, Jackson’s, and Pollock’s. Box plan at the Dresden. W. HOLTOM, Advance Agent. CENTENARY GATHERING In Commemoration of tbe Death of ROBERT BURNS. THE DUNEDIN BURNS CLUB Will take part in tbe World-wide Centenary Commemoration by A GRAND GATHERING' of the Poet’s Admirers In the GARRISON HALL On tbe Evening of TUESDAY, the 21st JULY, 1896. When a First-class Programme of VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC Will be rendered by tiie be-t Local Artists. ADMISSION: Reserved Seats, 2s ; Body of Hall and Gallery, Is ; Children Half-price. Members’ Tickets may be used for admission to the body of hall or gallery, but conditions as to number admissible under'each ticket will be strictly adhered to. Members’ Tickets can be used for Reserved Seats on payment ot an Extra Shilling for each person admitted thereunder. For full programme see Evening Star of last and next Saturday. For the benefit of Country Friends Special Trains will leave town after the concert. JAMES R. THORNTON, President. DUNEDIN ENGINEER VOLUNTEER COR. S AND BAND. THE ELEVENTH GRAND ANNUAL BALL of the above Corps and Band will be held in the GARRISON HALL on 21st AUGUST, 1896 T. A. BURT, Hon. Sec. Bail Committee. AtlOTluiNb ON MONDAY, At half-past 2 o’clock. TO DRAPERS. i M.SPE D D I N G 0 is instructed to sell, On account of whom it may concern : 1 case, containing 63 WOMEN’S HEAVY ULSTERS. In one lot. Without reserve. MONDAY, 13th JULY, At 9.45 a m. sharp. GRAIN AND PRODUCE SALE. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, LIMITED, will sell by auction, at the Otago Wool and Grain Stores, Lower Rattrav street, as above, Oats, wheal, barley, cowchatf, and prime oaten sheaf do. ANDREW TODD. Manager. MONDAY, 13th JULY. At 10 o’clock, GRAIN AND PRODUCE. At the Otago Corn and Wool Exchange, Vogel street. Donald re i d and c g will sell as above, Oats, wheat, barley, potatoes, and ehatf. MONDAY. 13th JULY. At 10,30 a.m. GRAIN AND PUG DUCK. THE MUTUAL AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED, will offer a catalogue of Oats, wheat, chaff, etc., At their Stores, Cumberland street. MONDAY. 15th JULY, At 12.30 o’clock. At Rooms, Manse fetreet. By Order of the Official Assignee, In the Estate of J. Ry!*-y (bankrupt) and other Vendors, PROPERTY SALE. PARS, REYNOLDS. AND 00 arc instructed by the Official Assignee and others to sell by auction. (1) Allotments! 2, 3, and 4, and Right-of-way, Block XXXIII., Dunedin, containing 18 16 poles, fronting Great King street, together with substantial Cottage (presently occupied by Mr Anderson), adjoining the property of Messrs Bagley and Son. (2) Allotment 21, Township of Hayes, Northeast Valley, containing 39.7 poles. (3) Section 64, Subdivision of Block XI Forbury, South Dun din, containing 11.2 poles, fronting Stafford road, together with 4-roomed Cottage (bay-window, scullery), outhouses, and workshop. Mr Battsou, the owner, leaves almost immediately for the North Island, and is therefore prepared to sell at a great sacrifice. Any reasonable offer for this tidy little property will be accepted. (4) Section 81, Block XXIV., Dunedin, containing Quarter-acre, fronting Elder s-reet (off Pitt street), with most desirable Dwelling-house of 10 rooms (large), bathroom, scullery. Everything in perfect order, the house having just had a complete overhaul, papered and painted ; a very handy position and good view. (5) Section 306. The Glen, g-acre, fronting Glen road, with 4 roomed Cottage and Shop; also 6 roomed Cottage on back of section, plastered throughout ; bathroom, scullery, range, and grates ; shop and cottage let for two yeais to good tenant. A good investment. In the deceased estate of R. Thomson. Allotments 5, 4. 5, and part allotment 6, Woodbaugh, fronting Main road ; also 18 and 20, fronting Centrft road, containing in all about la Ir 32p. Very suitable for market garden or nursery ; rich soil; will be offered separately if requirrd. 'i he trustees have decided to sell this property and wind up the estate. MONDAY, 20th JULY. At half-past 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Manse street. FREEHOLD PROPERTY AND COTTAG?S, ARTHUR STREET. PARK. REYNOLDS. AND Of. are instructed by the Administratrix of the Estate of the late Robert Kirkwood to sell by auction, at the above time and place, That desirable and convenient property, being part of Sections 32 and 33, Block XI., Arlhui street, curtaining 19.3 poles, together with Die two cottages thereon. For terms and further particulars apply to F. ZWINGLE MO ;KE. Solicitor, 93 Princes street; Or THE AUCTIONEERS. MONDAY. 13th JULY, At 2 o’clock. BALANCE OF GOODS FROM THE KAITUNA. BOW! NO CLUB BAZAAR. JAMES SAM SO N AN D .: () . will sell by auction, at their Rooms, A large and well-a-so-ted Ptrck of Draperv, Clothing, and Fancy Goods, including Dress materials, girls’ dresses, pillowslips, brush bag'', quilts, velvet cushions, silk velvet, baskets, banners, aprons, drawers, undcrclothing, pyjamas, antinuclear- 1 . c tlic twid, (-heeling, tweed, fiimuiette, blankets, apron linen, forfar, and 101 articles too numerous to mention, Etc., etc,, etc. THURSDAY, 16 hj JULY, At 2 o'clock. In the Estate of the late S. Slesinger, veterinary surgeon. LIST OF RECIPES FOR THE MANUFACTURE of SLESINGEK’S PREPARATIONS, JAMES SAMSON AND GO. have been favored with instructions from the Trustees in ii.e above estate to sell by auction, at their Poms, The following Recipes, balance of, Stock, Trade Marks, Bottles (with name), etc., comprising— Colic gripe drink, embrocation, condition powders, worm powders blister ointment, hoof oil, distemper p-.wder fir dogs, mange ointment, couah syrup, rheumatic, balsam, embrocation ; also, stereotype blocks, S. Slesinger’s likeness, metal stamps, trade mark, sealing bottles, initials, blocks and indiarubber name stamp, labels, and about 40 dozen bottles of rheumatic balsam (in lota), Etc., etc, etc.

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Evening Star, Issue 10055, 11 July 1896, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 10055, 11 July 1896, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 10055, 11 July 1896, Page 3

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