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Amusements. ' , ALHAMBRA THEATRE. ■.J*fr CHAS. FANLNG; X3OMBDIAN. FARCE-' mDNIGHT INTRUDER.' T M&JZS ol3 ®**'- DEVOE (SERIO).' LAST WEEK of Mr GEORGE DEAN. LAST WEEK of Miss EVA WILSON. . Admission, 6d; Dress Circle, 6d Extra. 7.15 to 10. / FOURTH CONCERT SEASON, COSTA'S 'ELI' Will be given in the AGRICULTURAL HALL On TUESDAY, MAY 29. _ Soloists: Mis 3 Jeanne Ramsay, of Welling", ton, soprano; Mrs Wakefield Holmes, contralto; Mr E. Eagar, tenor; MrW. Thomson, baritone; Mr Alex. Millar, of Christchuroh, hess. . Doom open 7 o'clock. Overture commences 8 Intending Honorary Members can* get their Tickets by handing in their name* to Messrs H C °*' the Dwsden Company, and The Railway Department have kindly Postponed Port Train All 10.50 p.m. " ' ■ H. C. CAMPBELL, Hoi. Secretary, Agricultural Hall Buildings. Telephone 713. To enable the numerous Country Visitors now m town an o»t>orfcnnitv of fcMufav the Amotions. WEDNESDAY, 30th INST., At half-past 2 o'clock. Important to Furniture Dealers and Ponojw Furnishing. SAMPLE GOODS, To make room for new shipments (daily expected). DM. SPED DI NO • Trill sell, on Wednesday first, in Upstairs Room, 2 vory superior pianos. Handsome American organ. 10 superior carved overmantels. 12 brass fenders and kerbs. Steel firelrons and brasses. Austrian and fancy chairs. Drawing room chairs. Centre, coffee, and card tables. Cane and carpet folding chairs. Indian coir mate. Superior e.p. tea services, teapote, cake baskets, dinner and dessert knives, carvers, cases of family cutlery and fish knives, browses, vases, fruit and flower stands, timepieces, oak spirit stand and oak trays, epergne, jardiniere centre stand, ornaments, china breakfast and tea set«, hall olock, etc., etc. Also, just landed—--36 fancy rattan chairs. 4 fancy rattan couches. On View Upstairs on Tuesday. FIREPROOF SAFES, From the celebrated makers, Messrs Withers and Co. For Private Sale. k ™ SPEDDING " " (Sole Agent for New Zealand) is nr.w landing another consignment of Single and Double-doored Safes, in all sizes. On View at Rooms. WEDNESDAY, 30th MAY, At 2.30 o'clock. mHB PERPETUAL TRUSTEES, ESTATE, A AND AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED, are instructed by Mr Wm. Harrop, Executor of the will of the late Mrs M. A. Mosch, to sell by public auction, in their Rooms, Rattray street, on WEDNESDAY, 30th May, at 2.30 o'clock. Parts of sections 27 and 28, block 27, Dunodin, having a frontage of 99ft to Leith streot, and of 7*ft sin to Frederick street, together with the four 3-roomed cottages thereon. This property is well situated for letting purposes, and is being sold to olose trust accounts. THURSDAY, 31st MAY, 1900, At 11 o'clock sharp. CLEARING SALE OF DAIRY COWS, DAIRY UTENSILS, ETC. /fACLEAN AND CO. j>J- hate received instructions from Mr John Campbell to sell by auction, on above date, at the Homestead, North-east Valley, one mile from Botanical Gardens, His entire Herd of really first-class Dairy Cows, consisting of—--64 cows in full milk and coming to calve. 10 draught and light-harness horses. 6 farm and spring carts. Shaft, lending, Bnd spring-cart harness. Dotible-seated buggy, M'Cormack mower and reaper, back-delivery reaper, 5 sets harrows, disc harrow, dX and twing ploughs, chaffcutter. pulper, and horse-power, stone roller, onedrill turnip sower, horse rake, 7 staoks oaten sheaves, large stack clover hay, 10 acres turnips, milk cans, dairy utensils, etc. N.B.—As Mr Campbell is retiring from business, every lot will be sold without reserve. Sale at 11 o'olock sharp. Luncheon provided. MACLEAN AND CO., Auctioneers. AUCTIONEERS' NOTICE. LITHOGRAPHIC PLANS showing the Subdivision of the late H. Tewsley's Prcperh-. ROSLYN, can be obtained at the office of the Auctioneers. PLANS showing the positions of Sections in BRIGHTON. DtWOON. BROAD BAY and WARRINGTON can be seen at tiio office of the Auctioneers. Terms of payment for land "and building: 10 per cent. Vash deposit at sale, 20 per cent, in one month; the balance may remain on mortgage for 3 years, bearing interest at ths rate of 5 per cent, per annum. Terms of payment for Vacant Sections: 10 per cent, deposit at sale, 20 per cent, in one month, and the balance by promissory notes, payable each six months 1 extending over a term of 3 years, bearing interest at the rate of 5 per cent, per annum. SALE, SATURDAY, 9th JUNE, at 2 o'clock. >ARK, REYNOLDS, AND CO., Auctioneers. Board and Residence. PUBLIC NOTICE. TWTBW EMPIRE HOTEL, WELLINGTON, OPEN TO RECEIVE VISITORS. ►OARD and Residence.—Vacancy for Married Couple; also Single Gentleman. OuUean, Castle street (near Frederick street). comfortable Board and Residence. "Homely," 'Star' Office, W WANTED, Board and Residence for Lad in quiet home. Address terms and particulars "Foundry," 'Star' Office. nished Rooms, with good board and attendance; suburbs preferred. "A.G.," "Star' Oflice. TOTANTED, Board and Residence for Youth '•»' attending High School. Address " Country," * Star' Office. nnO LET, the HOUSE formerly occupied by the late A. SOLOMON, Hope street, Dunedin. Apply B. SOLOMON, Solicitor, Duncdin, ROOMS (3) To Let, furnished or unfurnished, in convenient situation. Apn'.v Tramway Store (facing Town Belt), Morninrton. ' mO LET, Furnished Sitting Room and BedX room ; reference* required. Miss Mann, Cargill road, South Dtmedtn. i street, opposite Melville street; also handsome Room. H. F. Hardy.

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Evening Star, Issue 11253, 29 May 1900, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 11253, 29 May 1900, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 11253, 29 May 1900, Page 3

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