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AMUSEMENTS, BIN CESS'S; THEATRE. (Kindly lent for the occasion by MrE. C. : Reynolds on behalf otMr Showman.) ■■'.' WEDNESDAY, 13tU AUGUST. WRECK OF TfJE TASMANIA. GRAND-'•■DRAMATIC, MUSICAL, ANDELOOUIIONARY ENTERTAINMENT, . Solely in aid of the Sufferers. PabtL 'OUR BITTEREST FOE.' ■•■■•:■ Pabt 11. MUSICAL AND ELOCUTIONARY. Paet 111. •MY TURN NEXT.* ■ ; Dress Circle, 3s; Stalls, 2s; Pit, Is. Committee: Messrs.C. Umbers, E. R. Sincook, N. Sicvwright, R. H. Daniel, P. S. Mac- - assey, D. H. Hastings, and W. Cooper, from whom Tickets may be obtained. A. R. BARCLAY. f\ I T \J Second Week of THE ALBERT LUCAS NEW DRAMATIC COMPANY. SATURDAY, AUGUST 14th: Act 1, Scene 3, of Shakespeare's Tragedy RICHARD lIL To be followed by A. W. Pinero's Masterpiece SWfcEr LAVENDER. Circle, Is 6d; Stalls, 1b; Pit, 60. Day Sales, übual places. l s f\ ARRI S0 N HAL L. (JJ REAPPEARANCE OF MR JOHN FULLER'S MYRIORAMA COMPANY. SATURDAY NEXT, AUGUST I*. In annaunoing the resumption of the Saturday Night Myrioramio Entertainments Mr John Fuller desires to state that Bevcral improvements have been made in the Garrison Hall. With a view of making his patrons more comfortable 400 new chairs have D9en added and additional forms. The Programme will be changed weekly, and Mr Fuller has just received a large consignment of New Piotures, all of whioh will be exhibited in due course, the first of the new series being THE INNOOENIS ABROAD, Mark Twain's 'New Pilgrim's Progress,' capitally illustrated. Prices as usualFront Chairs and Dress Circle, ls; Children, 6d; all other parts, 6d. AUCTIONS. FRIDAY, 13th AUGUST, At 2 o'clock. On the Premises, Elder street (off Pitt street). SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, Walnut frame, by Haake. 'ARK, REYNOLDS, AND CO. are instructed by' Miss Hussell (who is giving up housekeeping) to sell by auction, as above. Her Household Furniture, consisting of— Upright grand piano by Haake, mirror-back sideboard, red pine extending (limns table, couches in leather and tapestry, easy chairs, occasional chairs, Brussels carpet, rep curtains, wicker chair, fender and irons, ashpan, vasea and ornaments, occasional tables, hearthrur, pictures, clock, coal vase, octagonal table, 4-fo:d screen, whatnot, tapestry table cover, hall lamp, red pine hat and umbrella stand with mirror back, 2 hall chairs to match, passage linoleum, double brass - mounted bedßtead, wire mattresses, tingle iron bedsteads and bedding, red pine duchesse chests and washatands, toilet ware, towel rails, wardrobe, chests drawers, cane lounge, Wertheim sewing machine, wringer, garden tools, meat safe, crockery and crystal, kitchen furniture and utensils, Etc, etc. On view on Thursday afternoon and morning of eale. FRIDAY, 13th AUGUST, 1897, 9.30 a.m. sharp. 100 cases D.E. Tahiii Oranges 50 cases Sydney Oranges 50 cases Fiji Bananas 10 sacks Fiji Cocoanuts 1 case Cucumbers. IrRUIT AND PRODUCE AGENCY. FRIDAY, 13th AUGUST, 10 30 a.m. sharp. SPECIAL POULTRY SALE. Duck?, Geese, Turkeys, Fowls; also somo very fine Pullets and Roosters for breeding purposes, and 1 pair Muscovy Uucks. (fYTAGO FRUIT AND PRODUCE AGENCY. SATURDAY, 14th AUGUST, 1.30 p.m. sharp. BY AUCTION. At Rooms, 182 Prince i street south. SPECIAL BALE OF NURSERY STOCK. We have received instruct ns from Mr W. L, Beloe, Pukekohe, the premier nurseryman of New Zealand, to cell a consignment of 400 Apple Trees, named varieties. This presents an opportunity of securing the latest and best varieties at a nominal prioo. The Trees are young, thoroughly clean, and grandly rooted. Also, On account of other well-known growers: Currants, Gooseberries, Raspberries, Pears. Plums, Cherries, Macrocarpa, and Flowering Bulbs and Plants. v TAGO FRUIT AND PRODUCE w AGENCY. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) MORNING, At 10.15 o'cloos. [ORIT2SON AND HOPKIN will sell by auction, 1 o-morrow (Friday) Morning, at 10.15, 50 cases Tahiti oranges 40 cases bananas 10 sacks peanuts 5 sacks walnuts Canterbury and Hobart apples. FRIDAY, 13th AUGUST, 1897, *" At 11.30 o'clock. Auction Rooms, Manse street. SHARES. SHARES. * S. VALENTINE will oifer by public auction, a 8 above, The following Shares: 450 Roxburgh Amalgamateds (f.p. and con.) . 50 Humphrey's Gully, 100 Alpines ' ';—659 Sew Hoys, 500 Hercules (Reefton) : 1Q.D.1.C, 50 National Bank ' 55 Leviathans, 78 Welcomes (f.p.) 1,800 Waihi Dredging, 500 Cardigans 1.000 Scandinavians, 6SO New Zealanders 250 Barlen Hercules. 300 South Hercules 100 Golden Gate Dredge 40 Magnetics 50 Ettricks 50 Otago Additional entries received up to the hour of .V|^;.';:.*,V;'-■-' ; .- sale. ;,i^:i;.SATURDAY, 14th AUGUST, v * ";"•"' ,'*•'.""'.. At 2. o'clock. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, GOODS, AND CHATTELS. AMES SAMSON AND CO. f have received instructions to sell by auction,"at their Rooms, Furniture, etc., including— Leathpr suite, bookcase, 100 table, eheffonier, carpets, hcarthruga, fenders and irons, coal vase, curtain poles, fancy chairs, tapestry couch, Vienna chairs, overmantel, dock, cruet, dinner set, pictures, whatnot, piano stool, curtains, duchesse drawers and tables, marble and tile washstand, ware, looking-glasses, inlaid wardrobe (mirror door), full-Scotch and toilet chestgl double and single iron and wood bedsteads,' spring, wire, and flock mattresses, blaukets, kapok bsds, csrpet squares, linoleums, sofa, kitchen dresser, range, d.hb.l. gun. wriDger, boiler, kitchen and cooking utensils, Bfiop steps, go-cart, pig-skin side-3add!e and bridle, etc., etc., etc. LECTUEES. MORNINGTON WESLKYAN BIBLE AND MUTUAL IMPROVEMENT SOCIETY. TO-MORROW EVENING, at 7.30, At Mornington Wesleyan Church. MR J. W. MELLOR, B.Sc, will deliver a Lecture (illustrated by limelight views). | Subject: ' Messmates In the Struggle of Life.' No charge for admission. NANSEN, THE ARCTIC HERO. ' IMELIGHT LECTURE, TABERNACLE, Great King street, TO-MORRQW (FRIDAY), at 8 p.m. Nearly 70 Fine Views. Thrilling Adventures. Hairbreadth Escapes. SHIPPING. CHRISTCHUROH RACES. GRAND NATIONAL MEETING. EXCURSION TICKETS * PRHUY. ReturnTicketsavailable by WESTRALIA from Ly rfiejton SATURDAY NIGHT. -' Return Saloon. Fare, 30s. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED,

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Evening Star, Issue 10391, 12 August 1897, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 10391, 12 August 1897, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 10391, 12 August 1897, Page 3