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AMUSEMENTS. < P KIN CUSS'S THE ATRE, FOR A SHORT SEASON. COMMENCING SATURDAY, 28th AUGUST. Under the Patronage of. His Excellency the , Governor, Lokd Ranfoelet. KINEMATOGRAPH. Reproduction of THE DIAMOND JUBILEE PROCESSION, rrnr. , r Comprising Vivid Pictures of HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN, - THE PRINCES AND PRINCESSES, ' THE COLONIAL TROOPS. THE COLONIAL PREMIERS, THE MAORI CONTINGENT, And nearly 30 other Brilliant Effects. IMPORTANT NOTICE. Owing to the Phenomenal Success of the ENTERTAINMENT at Christchurch it has been decided to EXTEND the SEASON there ; consequently the Dunedin Season will not Commence till SATURDAY NEXT, the 28th August. ■\rOKTH DUNEDIN RIFLES’ -Li ANNUAL BALL, FRIDAY NEXT, 2Tth INST. NORTH DUNEDIN DRILL HALL. touBLE Tickets, 7s 6J. Grand March 8.30 p.m. AUCTIONS. - TUESDAY, 24th INST., At haif-nast 2 o'clock. D M. SPED DI N G • will sell (all faults) on Ship’s account; 63 cases Woo’fe’s schnapps 1 case porcelain ” - 1 CjSe 50 vols. books. At same time, On account of charges: ' 35 cases pale Jamaica rum 33 cases White Seal whisky 24 cases square bottle whisky 5 qrs. 5 octs. Old Highland whisky 6 octaves French cognac 10 cases Allsopp’a pints ale .8 cases “Boat's Head” quarts ale. TUESDAY FIRST. WEDNESDAY, 25th INST,, At half-past 2 o’clock. 25 BALES HORSEHAIR, ’ ■ CHAIRS, OABINETWARB, Etc., Etc. To Close Consignments. Dm. spbd di n g a will sell 25 Bales BLACK HORSEHAIR. AMERICAN CHAIRS. 6 cases 5 spindle, 7 do 3 spindle, 3 do Astor Grecian, 4 do black Washington, 3 do white Washington, 2 dozen pillar rode, 6 do common bent top, 3 do bent Quinces, 2 do rockets. CABINET WARF, 23 piano stools No. 1,12 do No. 2,12 whatnots (various), 13 occasional tables (various). Alto, 24 American wringers (assorted), 6 table mangles, and 12 lawn mowers. WEDNESDAY FIRST. MONDAY, 33th AUGUST, At 12 o’clock. IMPORTANT SALE OF SHARES (To be offered in lota to suit purchasers) In the Estate of the late T. S. Cousins. THE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES, ESTATE, AND AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED, are instructed to offer for saio by public auction, in their Rooms, Rattray street, on Monday, 30th August, at 12 o’clock, The following Shares, held by the late T. S. Coutins: - 424 National Fire and Marino Insurance Company of New Zealand 245 Sfandaid Insurance Company of New Zealand £o‘Daily Times’ and ‘Witness’ Company, Limited 261 Westport Coal Company, Limited 202 Mosgiel Woollen Company, Limited 42 Kaiapoi Woollen Company, Limited 75 Kaitangata Coal Company (£lO paid up) 302 Now Zealand Drug Company, Limited 400 Pirpetual Trustees Company, Limited 423 National Mortgage and Agency Cum* pany, Limited 100 New Zealand Refrigerating Company, Limited 315 Now Zealand Loan and Mercantile Company, Limited. With two exceptions the, whole of these shares are dividend-payinjjjiand as investment# ate the pick of the market. For further particulars apply to Messrs BATHGATE AND WOODHOUSE ; Or to __ THE AUOTIONBEFB, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, £4th and 25th AUGUST, 1897, At 2 o'clock. On Premises, High street, the residence of Mrs Sievwright, SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, WALNUT UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO (By Echwechtcn, Berlin), TWO SPLENDID ORGANS (By Prince and Co , Buffalo, U.S.), BLACK OAK DIKING ROOM SUITE, And HEAVILY-CARVED SIDEBOARD, MAGNIFICENT DIAMOND-CUT CRYSTAL SERVICE (174 PIECES), SILVER AND ELECTRO-PLATE SERVICES, And a LARGE-SIZED BOOK OF FAUST (illustrated) Etc, etc. HS. VALENTINE o las received instructions from Mrs Sleywright (who is giving up housekeeping) to dispose of her entire Household Furniture arid Eff> cts by public auction, as above (without the slightest reserve) consisting of— Walnut upright grand piano, American organs, b'ack oak dining room suito and heavily - carved sideboard, mahogany sideboard, mahogany dining table, mahogany davenport, dinner waggon, occasional chairs in tapestry and plush, gent’s and lady’s easy chair?, sofas,- steel and ormolu fenders and fireirons, • Brussels and tapestry carpets, library table' and chairs, celestial telescope, marble clocks, pier glasses, oak . and marble umbrella stand, oak hall chairs, full-sired bronze figures, bronzes, Chinese and Japanese vases and curios, water colors, oil paintings, engravings, illustrated books, music, silver and electro plate, pearl an! silver fruit dishes, magnificent cut crystal service, oak and walnut bedstead, double and single iron bedsteads, oak and walnut cheval glasses (with drawers), mattresses, blankets, quilts, bedding, linen, kitchen utensils, crockery, cutlery, etc., etc. On view MONDAY, August 23, from 10 till 5 o’clock. : Catalogues on application, and cards to view may bo obtained from : THE AUCTIONEERS. TE. SHIEL-AND CO. • beg to intimate that they have purchased Central Premises next J. Edmond’?, Princes street, which will be' fitted up immediately, and which they intend to use as their Auction Rooms. They intend to make a specialty of Property and Share Sales. In order to encourage the public to patronise these Sales the Terms for Selling Property and Shares will be very low—namely, li per cent, (one and a-quarter per cent.) Selling Commission. Their Terms for Selling Good will be equally Moderate. For further particulars apply at Office, Jetty street. • LOST AND FOUND. LOST, Saturday evening, near St. Patrick’s, Dog (half-bull and mastiff). Reward on returning to H.~Vcale, Littlebourue. LOST, Land Transfer Certificate of Title (Canterbury), folic) 57,.near fort Office; reward .on returning, . Communicate with “ X,” Stab Office. "

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Evening Star, Issue 10400, 23 August 1897, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 10400, 23 August 1897, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 10400, 23 August 1897, Page 3