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' AMUSEMENTS.^ KI N CESS'S THB A T BE. FOR A SHORT SEASON. COMMENCING SATURDAY, 28th AUGUST. Under the Patronage of His Excellency the Governor, Lord Eanporukt. KINBM ATOGRAPH. ■ ■ • Reproduction of THE DIAMOND JUBILEE PROCESSION. 11 THE PRINCES AND PRINCESSES. 1 THE COLONIAL TROOPS. THE COLONIAL PREMIERS THE MAORI CONTINGENT. And nearly 30 other Biilliant Effects. IMPORTANT NOTICE. ■*«». the Phenomenal- Success of the entertainment at Christchurch* it'has Ijeeii decided to 'EXTEND the SEASON there; consequently the Dunedin Season will not Commence till SATURDAY NEXT, the 28tb August. ■ Cl T v. H A , -L; L. SUCCESS... SUCCESS. SUCCESS. THIRD WEEK THIRD WEEK : Of- ■■ ■ THE ALBERT LUCAS COMPANY. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25. last Night of the Famous Dramatic Recital, . , . SHAMUB O’BRIEN, Ana the Powerful Melodrama, in Four Acts. / QUEEN’S EVIDENCE. The great 1 ock Scene.. The great Lock Scene. Received on Saturday evening with loud demonstrations of approval. New and efficient Orchestra. Popular Prices : Is 6d, Is, and 6d. SATURDAY, AUGUST 28. Scene from. MACBETH and the Melodrama ROBERT MAO AIRE. A CONCERT in Aid of the GYMNASIUM will beheld in the N.B. VALLEY HALT. on WEDNESDAY EVENING, 25th August, An attractive! Programme of Instrumental and Vocal Music will be submitted. Front Seats, Is; Back Seats, 6d; Children, half-price. OPOHO literary SOCIETY. OPEN ENTERTAINMENT TO-MORROW (Wednesday), at 8 p.m., Baptist Church. Good Vocal and Instrumental Programme. AUCTIONS. WEDNESDAY, 25th INST., At half-oast 2 o’clock. 25 BALES HORSEHAIR, CHAIhS,, CABINET WARE, Etc., Etc. To Close Consignments. Dm. sped di n q • 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 rods, 6 do common bent top, 3 do bent Quinces, 2 do rockers. CABINETWARE. 23 piano stools No. 1,12 do No. 2,12 whatnots (various), 13 occasional tables ■ (various). Also, ,2f American wringers (assorted), 6 table . mangles, and 12 lawn mowers. WEDNESDAY FIRST. B WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25. 1897, ! At 11 o’clock. Burnside Yards. .6NA LIT REID AND 00. have received instructions to sell ■ 15 well-bred and qaiet dairy cows copoinglo" calving, 15 steers and heifers;. PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT. . FRIDAY, 27th AUGUST, At 2.30 o’clock. At Rooms, Manse street. In an Assigned Estate in the North, • Shipped to Dunedin for sale. SADDLERY, HARNESS, SADDLERS' IRONMONGERY in Great Variety, [>AR.K, REYNOLDS, AND OCR L arenfErtructed to sell by auction. Single and double sets buggy harness, cab harness, 6 sets trotting harness, sad* diets’ ironmongery, 5 very superior allover hogskin side - saddles, gents* saddles, riding bridles, whips, draught stallion gear, Etc., etc., etc. The above will be ou view on Wednesday. 25th August,, till time of sale. i ’ MONDAY, 50th AUGUST, At 2 o’clock. On Premises, St. Clair. - MRS 'INGLIS’S MAGNIFICENT RESIDENCE. At the ridiculously low upset of £1,750. UPSET PRICE, £1,750. UPSET PRICE, £1,750. For Freehold and Residence of H large amd lofty rooms. This is without exception the finest house it St. Clair. PARK, REYNOLDS, AND 00. are instructed by Mrs Inglis to offer bv auction, ' . Sections 30 and 31, Block 11., St. Clair comer Queen street and Forbury road, containing 1 rood 18.5 poles, tastefully laid out, fenced with bluestone and iron fence, with MAGNIFICENT RESIDENCE (wood and plaster, slate roof, stone foundations), containing II largerooms, bathroom (fitted in most approved modern style), sculleries, pantries, “• washhouse, asphalt and glass-covered yard, balcony, verandahs. Mrs Inglis, having determined to sell, has placed the very low upset of £1,750 upon this property, which has cost upwards of £3,50®, For convenience and comfort this house is second to none In the colony. Admission by card only, to be obtained from THE AUCTIONEERS* Also, At 2.30 o’clock, THE SURPLUS SUPERIOR FURNITURE, Consisting of HEAVY WILTON PILE CARPETS, PIANOFORTE (by COLLARD AND OOLLARD), RED PINE SIDEBOARD, RED PINE BOOKCASE AND ESCRITOIRE, AND DINING TABLE, Walnut suite (upholstered in tapestry), red pine and walnut occasional chairs, tapestry curtams. solid brass fender ’ ® nd firelr . oos i A Munster hearthrugs, brass corniee poles and rings, linoleum wabmt music cabinet, walnut folding teble, violin and bow, settee in tapestry, stair carpet and rods, blueand-gold dinner service, electroplate and crystal; iron bedstead, walnut 3-winged wardrobe with mirror door, cedar wardrobe with mirror door, red pine duehesse pair, commode, towel rails, pier pictures, toilet ware, single iron bedsteads, spring mattresses, horsehair and nook mattress vs, bamboo chairs and lounge, meat safe, garden seat, kitefaea utensils, Etc., etc., etc. Catalogues now ready. On view on Saturday and morning of gale, R. SHI E L AND oo! beg to intimate that they hare putchased Central Premises next J, Edmond’s Prints street, which will be fitted up immediately, and ; which they intend to useas*& Auction Booms. They intend to mlre 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 -Vesy low—namely, 1* pc* cant, (one and ' a-rjnarter per cent.) Selling Commission. , “ . Their Termufor Soiling Good will be equally* Moderate. For further particulars apply at Office, Jetty “Wt* s T.

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Evening Star, Issue 10401, 24 August 1897, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 10401, 24 August 1897, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 10401, 24 August 1897, Page 3