Atnnftementi; Lessee and Manager Mr Treasurer t Representative for J. C. WilliamsoS George Musgrove, Mr Bert Royle." THE SAME SWERT STORY: Packed from Cellar to Dome.' The Management aro reluctantly compelled h\>.sX announce \ "? ' nb THE LAST THREE NIGHTS. - >.,* MONDAY, February 19 ... THE G*!] ' ITJESDAY, February 20 ... TC WEDNESDAY, February 21 THE GEISHA,. ,'■ During tho First Act" To-night >' Miss JENND3 OPIE Will Sing tho Charming Ballad ' BECAUSE I LOVE YOU.' THURSDAY, FRIDAY, and SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 23, and 24, GRAND SPECIAL REVIVAL J Of J The Merry Musical Comedy, i THE BELLE OF NEW YORK, , "|l Introducing \v] Mr Albert Whelan as Ichabod Branson. "f$ Mr Harry Quealy as Blinky BUI, :<l Miss Gertie Campion as Fifl. Miss M. O'Sullivan as Mami Glaney. % Tho Opera staged under the direotioa of "/. Mr TOM POLLARD. ;■?; Musical Director, Mr ARTHUR KING. ;:;J Prices: 3s, 2s, and Is. Box Plan at the Dresden. Day Sales at Jacob's. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY 2*. Commencing 2.30 sharp, GRAND MATINEE PERFORMANCE, THE BELLE OF NEW YORK. The Gross Receipts will be handed over to tho OTAGO-SOUTHLAND CONTINGENT FUND. , .■'-' SATURDAY NIGHT, FEBRUARY 24, A MEMORABLE EVENT. CONTINGENT NIGHT. Under the Patronago and in the Presence of, Lieutenant-colonel Webb and Staff, and the Officers and Men of the " OTAGO-SOUTHLAND CONTINGENT. By kind permission of Lieutenant-colonel Webb. Box Plan now open. Gel CULLER'S WAXWORKS, V6d X 1 DOWLING STREET. Thunders of Applause Greeted the LESLIE BROS. In a New Act, ' FUN IN A BAR-ROOM.' New Songs, New Farces. Everything Bright and Sparklinc 6d Doors open at 7.15 till 10 p.m. 6d CONTINUATION SALE. TUESriY. 20th FEBRUARY, 1900, At 1 o'clock. On the Promises, 43 George street, J. T. Carter's Warehouse. GREAT CLEARING SALE. OVER £I,OOO WORTH OF STOCK To be Sold by Public Auction, WITHOUT RESERVE. . S. VALENTINE L» has received instructions from Mr J. T. Carter (who is giving up business) to sell by public auction, as above, his entire Stock, including— Household ironmongery, crockery, glassware, brashwarc, tinware, electroplate, watches, cutlery, cloclcb, lamps, carpenters' tools, enamelled kitchenware, iiiul a largo selection of house*. hold sundries. Shop Fittings will be disposed of hi at. the finish of tho Sale. These c( very superior outfit. TUESDAY, 20th FEBRARY At 12 o'clock noon. J At Roorr<;, High sti VALUABLE FARM of c Ota go Peninsula, Po* SIEVWRIGHT BROS. have received instruction. tees in the Estate of Mr W: ceased, to submit to public av . time :»nd place, the following Sections 20 and 1 of 51,> ■' Peninsula District (] Vaining 52' acres (moi five-roomed house, b; dairy, stable and looi sties, etc. Ten acres valod. 3A- acres in bußl in English grass; a divided, and well wat Further particulars from^* SIEVWRIfifW AND JAMBS, Solicitors; Or THE AUCTIONEERS. PfcUNEDIN FRUIT-BROKERS' ASSOCIA\J TION. TUESDAY, 20th FEBRUARY, 1900. First Sale, A. MORITZSON AND CO., 9 o'clock; Followed by OTAGO FRUIT AND PRODUCE AGENCY and SHI EL AND CO. WEDNESDAY, 21st FEBRUARY, At 2 o'clock. Sale !>v Auction of HOUSEHOLD 'FURNITURE, Etc. On tho Premises, Upper St. Andrew street. JAMES SAMSON AND CO. have received instructions from Mrs Jelly (who is leaving Dunedin) to soil by a\iction, Her Furniture, etc., including— Red pino clieffonior. round table and cover, Vienna chairs, curtains, linolonm, carpet, cutlery and jjlassware, doublo and singlo iron and wood bedsteads and bedding, blankets, quilts, bed lincifv waE.hstands, ware, looking glasses, toilet tables, lamp, baths, crockery ware, kitchen and cooking utensils, hooded go-cart, Etc., Etc., Etc. FRIDAY, 23rd FEBRUARY, 1900, At 12 o'clock. RESIDENCES IN QUEEN STREET, DUNEDIN, And' at MAORI HILL. mHE PERPETUAL TRUSTORS. ESTATE. A AND AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED, have been infitzitetecl to offer for sale by public auction (on beh&Jf of the New Zealand Trust and Loan Company Limited), at their Rooms, Rattray street, Dunedin, as under: QUEEN STREET PROPERTY. The Freehold Residence, situate in Queen street, Dunedin, now in the occupation of Mr Lachlan Maclean, aa tenant, consisting of Section Nod. 19, Block X2CV., on the record map o£ the Town of Dunedin, with the dwellinghouse of 9 rooms, outbuildings, improvements, and appurtenances. Cards to inspect this property cata. be obtained from the auctioneers by intending purchasers. <• - MAORr HILL PROPERTY. The Freehold Family situate »t Maori Hill, known/lis iadpElen," now in the Mr Andrew Todd, as tennnt, consisting of part of Section Nod. 11, Block 1., Upper Kaikoral District, contirtnine 3a lv 261-10p, witn the dweljing-house of 10 rooms,' vineries, coach-house, stables, buildings. \.' ■ Cards to inspect this property on Wednesday and Thursday afternoons can be obtained from the auctioneer-* l;v intending purchasers, For further particulars apply to THE AUCTIONEERS! Or to Messrs GEORGE AND J. A. COOK, Solicitors, Crawford street. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. SALE OF MUSSELBURGH LAND, By instructions from The Assets Realisation Board. 'J M. SPRDDING • will sell, on a day to bo fixed hi March, 40 ACRES FREEHOLD LAND, known aB the Musselburgh Quarry Paddocks (fronting the. Anderson's Bay road and Musselbirgh railway line). Diinto IoM-of from 3 to 6«cw«.
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Evening Star, Issue 11169, 19 February 1900, Page 3
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