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BBKJKSS'B TSEAXBI, -TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), TO-MORROW, GK.t> D MUSICAL RLOOTIiOXARY. ANDb DRAMATIC KaTKRTAINMRNT, Tendered as * Complimentary Benefit to. OED GEORGE WARD Bjr THB LEADING AMATEUR AND PRO. PESSIONAL TALENT of Duaedia. PROGRAMME: Overture. - Garrison Band. Recitation -Tar-Jon, of Reprieve' (Pater* son).—Mr E. R. Smeock. Song-'Look Sack' (Vernon Rey).—Miss Rose. Blancy. Pong -'Ask Nothing Mor<».' -Mr J. Carter. » Violin Solo—'La Favorha.'—Master W. Hunter. Song—'Flight of Ages' (Fred*. Bevan).—Mias Edith Leech. Recitation-'the Coffin Ship' (Rudjard Kip* ling).—Mr J. Stewart . * iHTtBVAL. Selection.—Mr L Coi's Maoduline Mid Gntar Ban-L Song—'The Dream of Home* (L. ArditfJ.— Mi*s K. Jacobs. Rccita ion—' I he Bill ard - marker.'—Mr Farquhar.Yeunz. fong—'Gondola Dreams' (Slaughter). Miss Kitty Blancy. Song—'The Gladiator.'-Mr Jam's Jago* Recitation (nelected).—Mr J. Stewart. iKTKfcVAI. Selection by Garrison Band. After which The Favorite Actor, BARRIE MARSOHRL, Supported by THE R0301C3 DRAMATIC SOCIETF, Will Produce CRAMOND BRIG, Under the Stage Direction of Mr MameheL With the following Distribution of Characters: Jock Bowieson Mr Barrie Maraehet King James ... .. Mr W. J. Fttnaariek Birkle o' Birkie ... Mr A. Brandon-Greener Captain of the Guard ... Mr L. Cheyne Page at Holly rood ... Mfes Nellie Jarvis JabtZ \ Swashbuck'era / Mr A. Williami. Grimes / s»*aM»racK era jj^ Neighbor's Fairn ... «... Mr R. H. Daniels Marian (Ho wie*on's daughter) Miss Ada Matheson libbie (H»wieson's wife) Miss Kitty BJanejr King's Guard, Courtier•, etc, with Final Tab'eau. Accompanists : Miss Moloney, Mr Brown. DRESS CIRCLE, 3<; STALLS, 2s; PIT, la. Box Plan at Dresden. Day Sales as usual, Doors open at 7.15; commence 8. Piano kindly lent by Dresden Company. Furniture by F. A. Hooper and Co. Committee: Messrs M. Cohen, F. A. Hooper, A. Cohen, C. Mouat, C. Umbers, A. R. Barclay (treasurer). A. R. BARCLAY. AUCTIONS. RIGHT, STEPHENSON, AND CO. beg to intimate that, on account of their Horae Saleyard being occupied with Wool, their SALE on SATURDAY, the 16th mat.. Will be held in POWER'S STABLES, MACLAGGAN STREET. FRIDAY, 15th JANUARY, At 9.30 a.m. TRADE SALE. TEVIOT PEACHES. APRICOTS, AND PLUMS. TAGO FRUIT AND PRODUCE AGENCY. TO-MOBROW (FRIDAY) MORNING, At 10 o'clock. [ORITZSON AND HOPKIN will sell by auction To-morrow morn* ing (Friday), at 10 o'clock, Bananas, pineapples, tomatoes, Italian lemons, kidney potatoer, peanuts, cherries. FRIDAY, 15th, At half-past 2 o'clock. Acoouut and risk of shipper?. Without reserve. M.SPED D I N Q i is instructed to sell on Friday first, W B (in d atnond) and Co., Dunedin. S Fireproof SAFES, of superior onnstraci tion, Double doors—--38x34,36x34,34x32. Single doors—--42x28,46x34. The above formed portion of an indent, and were rejected, as the sues did not correspond with order. Now on view. FRIDAY, l&h JANUARY, At 2 o'olock. On Premises, late Kincaid, M'Qaeen, and Co., King street. PORTABLE ENGINE, M Etc., rag. ARK, REYNOLDS, AND 00. are instructed by Mr A. Wilkinson (who is giving up his present business) to sell by auction, Eight horse-power portable engine, 2 turbine*, sft Huntingdon roller mill, Challenge ore feeder, lot shafting (from 2in to 34in), lot plumber blocks and brackets (2in to 6in), 3 force pumpp, piping, rope and belt pulleys, 10 screwjacks, stocks and dies, ships' .lights and steering gear, grindstone, blacksmith's forge and tools, vyce, two-ton and half-ton differential blocks, and sundries of all kinds. On view from Monday till day of sale. TUESDAY, 19th JANUARY, At 2.30 o'clock. At Rooms, Manse street. CHOICE CEYLON AND INDIAN TEAS (264 Chests, 150 Half-chests). To be sold to Close Consignments. >ARK, REYNOLDS, AND 00, are Instructed to sell by auction, Darjeeling Pekoe and Pekoe Souchong. Asam Pekoe Souchong, Cachar Pekre Souchong, Silet Broken Pekoe, Ceylon Orange Pekoe, Broken Pekoe, Pekoe and Pekoe Souchong. Catalogues now being prepared Samples at Rooms Saturday morning. MONDAY, 25th JANUARY, At 12.30. At Rooms, Manse street. CHOICE LITTLE FARM, WAKARI (The property of the late Mrs Isabella Falconer). ARK, REYNOLDS, AND 00. are instructed to sell by auction. Splendid farm of 32 acres at Wakari (3 miles from town, and adjominf Mr* Murphv's), lately in the occupation of Mrs Falconer (deceased), being section 75, Wakari. and other lands, with residence, sheds, productive orchard in full bearing, good bosh, splendid water supply. SATURDAY, 16th JANUARY, At 2 o'clock. Sale by Auction of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANO, Etc, AMES SAMSON AND OO have received Jnatruetions to sell by "~ at their Boom*, . _., fendera j table, tea seta, e. p. ware, wnatnot, ornaments, piotarea, leather suite, Vienna chairs, easy chain, black opossum rag, oetsgon table and cover, 8-day dock, pair bona, hat and umbrella stand, double and single ire* and wood bedsteads, sprint;, wire, and flock mattresses, kapok beds, wardrobe, fall-Sootch toilet cheats, doehwae drawers and tables, marble and tile vaahataada, wair, carpet aquares, bedroom chairs, Imadenm, soft, copper boiler, wringer, baas pan, shop step?, perambulator, go-cart, sine baths aad badcetr, Safety bJeycdeTpoeiiaatie tyres, Siagert racer),

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Evening Star, Issue 10212, 14 January 1897, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 10212, 14 January 1897, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 10212, 14 January 1897, Page 3