AMUSEMENTS. RINCESS'S THEATRE. Under the direction of Messrs WILLIAMSON and MUSGROVE. Busines&Manager Touring Manager Mr W. Hughjcs. Mr J. St. Olaik. IMPORTANT FASHIONABLE DRAMATIC EVENT. MONDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 22L MRS POTTER And MR BELLEW, Supported fcy WILLIAMSON AND MUSGKOVE'S ROYAL DRAMATIC COMPANY, The Initial Performance will be Sariau'a Meat lowerful Drama, in five acts, LA TOSUA 1 LA TOSCA. | Flobia Tosca ... Mrs Pottkb. "Mrs Potter is still a ravishing picture oF female loveliness. Her famous bronze hair has not lost its sheen; her eyes are still lustrously sparkling; her figure is still lithesome and sinuous. She has youth, surpassing beauty, and aristocratic refinement." 'New York Herald.' Baron Scaiu'ia ... Mr Bellew. " As a study of character, as dramatic incarnation, Mr Bellew's Baron Scarpia will rank with the Louis XI. of tienry Irving."—London "limes.' A BRILLIANT PROGRAMME Ha 3 been arranged for the first Sis Nights : MON. ... Feb. 22 | LA TOSCA. TUidS.... Feb. 25 | FORGET-ME-NOT. min t- uo, I THE SCHOOL FOR WED. ... Feb. 24 SCANDAL. TaUKS., Feb. 25 CAMILLE. udt v i *, I SHE STOOPS TO FRI. ...Feb.** CONQUER. SAT. ... Fob. 27 I THE IRONMASTEB. TARIFF OF ADMISSION. FAMILY TICKETS Books containing 12 Dress Circle Tickets (transferable) may be obtained at the Box Office at £2 8s per book; these tickets are available for any night, and seats may be reserved. Ordinary Prices—Dress Circle, ss; Stalls, 3s ; Pit, Is. Box Plans open at the laresden. UNEDIN ANNUAL REGATTA. ~* VICTORIA WHARF. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). Commence at 2 p.m. YACHT RACES OUTRIGGER RACES OPEN-BOAT SAILING RACES SCULLERS' RACK" EIGHT-OARED RACE SWIMMING RACES STEAMBOAT RAFT RACE WASHI'UB UACE . SUBMARINE EXPLOSION GREASY POLE TORPEDO BOAT MANtEUVRES. LADY BRASSY'S TROPHY. Open Handicap Race. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27. Entrance 2s 6d. Entries close on THURSDAY. 25th, at 5 p.m. at Myers's, Sligo's, Bannister's, or Hayward's. For conditions see Regatta Programme. Admission to Flagship and Wharf: ONE SHILLING. Competitors' numbers can be obtained from Mr Sligo, George street. Programmes, 6d. E. B. HAYWARD, Secretary. AUCTIONS. SATURDAY, 20tb FEBRUARY, At 11 o'clock. At the Dunedin Horse Saleyard. STRONG UPSTANDING DRAUGHT MARES AND GELDINGS. STYLISH FILLY BY NGAPUHI. "RIGHT, STEPHENSON, AND CO. have received instructions from Messrs W. and D. Wilson to sell by auction, at above time and place, 6 strong upstanding draught mares and geldings, 4 to 6 years old. Also on account of a Southern client: 2 good, meful draught horses, used to all kinds of farm work 1 verv stylish bay colt, 3 yrs, by Julian, 16 hands 1 inch ; a splendid mover. Also on account of Mr Jno. Rankin : 1 bay filly, by Ngapuhi—Casscy, rising 4 yrs; Ist prize-taker as a yearling and. Ist as a two-) ear-old. TO-MORROW MORNING (SATURDAY), At 10 o'clock. If ORITZSON AND HOPKIN Ixi. will sell by auction, at 10 o'clock to, morrow morning, Choice dessert apples, cooking apples, Teyiot peaches, plums, Nelson tomatoes, pineapples, cocoanuts ; also, a consignment of onions and shallots. SATURDAY, 20th FEBRUARY, 9 a.m. sharp. 200 HEAD POULTRY. 9.30 a.m. 100 cases Teviot Fruit 10 cases Water Melons 100 cases Nelson Tomatoes Canterbury Apples and Pears, 2.30 p.m. TEVIOT FRUIT. TAGO FRUIT AND PRODUCE AGENCY. SATURDAY, 20th FEBRUARY, At 2 o'clock. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, TURNING LATHE, ETC. JAMES SAMSON AND OC. >J have received instructions to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Furniture, etc., iccl'iding— Chcffonier, oval table, Brussels carpets, hearthrugs, fenders and ions, leather suite, tapestry couch, easy chairs,' ->jlm, Bible, Vienna chairs, curtain poles, din: ; table, dinner and I tea sets, vases, cruet, o rinantel, picture?, 'umbrella stand, iron and o>!d bedsteads and bedding, fcatber bed. .v. -Scotch and toilet chests, wardrobe, inaihle aril tile washstands. wart, looking-glasses, combination chair, towel rails, duchesse drawers and tables, carpi t ( squares, commode, linoleum, sofa, kitchen dresser, wringer, copper boiler, 3-roller mangle, wheelbarrow, galvanic battery, 5' •v'ng machines perambulator, superior tum : n-* Line, all complete, Etc., etc.. c \ MONDAY, 22:! 1 TitiUAKY, At 12.3'"' " ■• o=k. At Rooms, *' -\ e street. PROPERTY SALE. PROPERTY SALE. CITY AND SUBURBAN FREEHOLDS. >ARK. REYNOLDS. AND (JO. are instructed to sell bv auction : (1) Section 81, Block 24. Elder ftreet (off Pitt street), containing quarter - acre, together with 9-roomed dwelling house ; bathroom and scullery ; lately renovated, and in good order; low rent. A good investment. (2) Part Section 7, Block 10. fronting Russell street, containing 17.C6 pole, with dwelling - house of 9 rooms; kitcheu and scullery and all necessary outhouses; 4 bay windows; good locality; well let; greatly reduced upset. (3) Maori Hill (M'Lennan's Subdivision).— Section 5, Block 2, fronting Water street, containing 1 rood 7 poles, with 4-roomed cottage ; range, copper, large sheds; good garden and orchard. The owner, on account of having left Dunedin, has put a very low price upon this. (4) Caversham (Great Queen street).— Allotment 60, Block 1, 14.4 poles, building site, facing north. MONDAY, 22nd FEBRUARY, At 2 o'clock. At Premises, Filleul street, near Hanover street. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS. WALNUT UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO (Koch and Sonne). iARK, REYNOLDS. AND CO. are instructed by MrS. L. Stokes (who is lure, consisting of Walnut upright grand piano (Koch and Sohne), walnut mirror-back cheffonier, couch in cretonne, occasional chairs, steel-bar fender, pictures, clock, hearthiug, ornaments, handsome figured red pine pedestal duchesse table, double iron brass-mounted bedstead, spring mattress, washstand and ware, Brussels carpet, curtains, red pine telescopic extending dining table, full-Scotch chest drawers, single iron bedstead and beddjfcg, Wertheim cabinet sewing machine, Austrian chairs, wringer, crystal, crockery, meat safe, kitchen atensilr, I etc., etc. Also, New Rapid roadster bicycle. " ; ,%|
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Evening Star, Issue 10243, 19 February 1897, Page 3
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