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Amusements* jpE IN CESS’S THEATRE. Sole Lessee and Manager ... Mr P. R. Brx. General Manager Mr Fred. W. Duval. A GREAT THEATRICAL EVENT. TUESDAY NEXT, JANUARY 22, And Until Further Notice, With MATINEES on SATURDAY AFTERNOONS. DIX’S GAIETY COMPANY, In a Magnificent Production of the Gprgeous Pantomime THE BABES IN THE WOOD. THE BABBS IN THE WOOD. Interpreted by a Cast of Unusual Strength and Excellence. Ida Roalyn Ivy Scott . Staunton Sisters Ivy Foster - George Dean - A. M’Kisson Tom Leonard Sam Gale J. Kearns Walter Rivers. Special Engagement of THE WILLIAMS QUARTET (Lottie, Flo, May, and Ruby), Buck, Wing, Clog, and Pedestal Dancers, Serio-coniics, and Trick Cyclists. THE CLEVEREST ARTISTS ON THE VAUDEVILLE STAGE. Special Engagement of THE LEONARD FAMILY* Four in number. Acrobats, Sprites, and Pantomimists. Special Engagement of Mr SAM GALE, . Character and Descriptive Vocalist. Special Engagement of Mr GEORGE DEAN, Burlesqne Actor and Comedian. An Army of Trained Auxiliaries, Charming Ballets, Intricate Marches, Wrinklervreoking Harlequinade. The Characteristic New Scenery by Mr CLAUDE H. VvHAITE. Tlie Superb Costumes by Mrs W. HUTCHINSON. The Music arranged by Mr E. J. BUREE. ‘ The Book adapted and localised by Mr TOM E. LEONARD. The Production unde'* the Sole Direction of Mr WALTER RIVERS. Prices: 3s, 2s, Is. Box plan at the Dresden. Business Manager, C. R. BAILEY. DUNEDIN NAVALS’ BAND.—Members are hereby notified that PRACTICE will be RESUMED on MONDAY Nest, 21st. THOS. P. WILLIAMSON, Hon. Sec. Auctions. RETURN TO DUNEDIN OF Mr DARCY FORD, The Popular Drapery Salesman. MONDAY, 21st JANUARY, And following days, Commencing at 11 o’clock each day. In Premises, Princes street south (nest door to W. J. Prictor, news agent). TO TAILORS, DRAPERS, HOTELKEEPERS, HEADS OP FAMILIES, AND OTHERS. GIGANTIC SALE OF DRAPERY. {PT S. VALENTINE has been favored with instructions from Darcy Ford, Esq., who has just returned from England, and who is acting as agent for English manufacturers, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, As above, A large consignment of Drapery, which has been apportioned to Dunedin, consisting of— Irish linen, table damask. Pillow linen, guipure and art curtains. Twilled linen and cotton sheeting. Linen, Turkish, and honeycomb towels. Linen glass cloths. Honeycomb, Marcella, and Grecian quilts and toilet covers. ■ Down and chintz quilts, white and bleached calicoes. Linen and silk handkerchiefs, blankets. Buggy and carriage rugs, cloth and tapestrj - tabic covers. Black and colored cashmeres (all wool). Black and colored mcrinocs, French robes serges. ’ All-wool shirts and pants, ladies’ underwear. Serges, tweeds, coatings, sold in full suit lengths, and also in ladies’ costume lengths. The Whole Consignment to be sold ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. Terms cash. H. S. "VALENTINE, Auctioneer. MONDAY, 21st JANUARY, At 10 o’clock. GRAIN AND PRODUCE. At the Otago Coni and Wool Exchange, Vogel street. BO NA L D REID AND CO. nil! sc!! as above. Oats, wheat, barley, potatoes, etc. MONDAY, 21st JANUARY, At 10.50 o’clock. GRAIN AND PRODUCE SALE. ALGETY AND CO., LIMITE vrl “ sc -i by auction, at abovo time a place, Wheat, oats, chaff, etc. MONDAY. 21st. JANUARY, At 10.45 o’clock. A" MO KITE SON AND CO. ■^ a - e will soil by auction, at their Stores, Bond street, on Monday, at 10.45 a.m., Barley cats, wheat, potatoes, chaff, hav and straw. J ’ MONDAY, 21st JANUARY, ' At 9 o’clock, MORITZ SON AND CO. will sell, at their Central Fruit Market, on Monday, TEVIOT FRUIT. Apricots. Peaches, Plums, Pears, and Apples. Also every morning next week at the same time. MONDAY. 21st JANUARY, 1901, 10 a.m. sharp. Bon Chretien Pears, Japanese Plums, Pines Bananas, Hothouse Tomatoes, Grapes' and Cucumbers, Italian and Lemons. , ° E. SII I~FI AN D CO. TUESDAY, 22nd JANUARY, At 2 o'clock. Sale by Auction on the Premises, .Nc Serpentine avenue, of SUPERIOR PARLOR, DINING, SIB AND BEDROOM FURNITURE. MASSIVE WALNUT IRON-FRAM PIANO (by Strauss, Berlin), Etc. JAMES SAMSON AND have been favored with instruction; the Owner (who is leaving Dunedin) t by auction, the whole of her Household 3 time, etc., including—Walnut piano, stool, Brussels and tapestry carpets, 1 and woo! rugs, oil paintings, pictures, X table, mahogany table, fenders, fire crystal and china ware, cutlcrv, ovenn whatnots, brass rods, tapestry, Guipure lacs curtains, ornaments, brackets, T and rattan chairs, ottoman couch, iai couch, lamps, brass Persian bedstead, double and single iron bedsteads, spring, and flock mattresses, kapok beds, blai quilts, sheets, napory and bed linen 2 class wardrobes, walnut washstand ’ (n top), bedroom ware, washstancls, ches drawers, pairs, duchesse dn towel rails, looking glasses, feather bolsters and pillows, chairs, tables 4 o-urawer chests, carpets, linoleums, ki and cooking utensils, meat safe, ki dresser, scales, baths, brass nan, ven screen, tubs, washing machine, wrin CT ei a large lot of sundries, etc., etc., etc.” TUESDAY, 29th JANUARY, At 2"p.m. At the Wool Stores, Hisrh stree VALUABLE FREEHOLD PEOPEI At Broad Bay. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, AKI) (instructed by the Trustee in tate of the late George Smith) will ; public auction, at above time and plac The late Mr Smith’s choice Prop, Broad Bay, * Being Sections 14 and 15, Block VH tobello district, containing 20 and 12 poles, with dwelling, etc. This desirable Property .is offered fo tire sale to close accounts. It would very suitable cither for dairy farm cutting up into sites for summer seasic dences.

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Evening Star, Issue 11451, 19 January 1901, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 11451, 19 January 1901, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 11451, 19 January 1901, Page 5