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Amnsementn. ALHAMBRA THEATRE. X)irß GAIETY COMPANY TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! The FIRST ANNIVERSARY of REFINE!? VAUDEVILLE in DUNEDIN. * GRAND SOUVENIR NIGHT. GRAND SOUVENIR NIGHT. EVERT PATRON OP TO-NIGHT'S ENTERTAINMENT Will Receive an Appropriate SOUVENIR. Absolute and Continued Triumph of Our Great Company, including: MADAME CELINA BDBE, THE HAYTORS, ALP. LAWTON, Mr W. B. CADZOW. BABY CAP EL, Miss MAUD PANING, Mr JOB COWAN, Miss ELSIE ROSSER, Mr A. ELLIOTT, Miss GERTIE HAMMOND. 4 SATURDAY NEXT, SATURDAY NEXT, Appearance of Mr CHARLES FANING, Miss GBORGIE DEVOE, Miss OLIVE LENTON. MONDAY, First Appearance of ALBERTO, Deceptionist. A Clever Exponent of the Mystic Art. PRICES; 2s and Is. Box Plan at the Alhambra Theatre. Booking Pes, 6d extra. ' Auctions. SATURDAY, 21st SEPTEMBER, At 2 o’clock. Sale by Auction of Superior Household Furniture, Walnut Piano, Fireproof Safe, etc. JAMES SAMSON AND CO. have received instructions to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Furniture, etc., including—Walnut iron-frame . piano, piano stool, bookcase, leather suite, tapestry and plush suite, Brussels and tapestry carpets, hearth and wool rugs, brass fenders, fire brasses, Vienna, wicker, and rattan chairs, walnut overmantel, telescope dining table,! dinner and tea sets, cruets, vases, ornaments, pictures, curtain poles, lace and chenille cur-j tains, brass kerb, octagon and tea tables, | whatnots, tapestry and leather couches, din-' ing room chairs, cutlery, glassware, china! ware, marble and striking clocks, barometer,! hall stand, double and single iron and wood| bedsteads, spring, wire, and flock mattresses,, kapok beds, blankets, quilts, mirror ward-; robe, full-Scotch and toilet chests, duchessc i drawers and tables, marble and tile wash-' stands, fancy ware, superior duchcssc pair,, commode, cot, 4 and 5-drawer chests, car-! pet squares, brass Persian bedstead and bedding, linoleum, kitchen and cooking utensils, copper boiler, barrow, kitchen dresser, meal safe, 4 rolls cocoa matting, boring machine, perambulator, pea rifle, mantelpiece, register grates, violin and case, etc., etc., etc. Sale sharp 2 o’clock. At 2.30 p.m. At Rooms, Roslyn. PROPERTY SALE. AW ASH B R AND CO. » are instructed to sell by auction, Splendid New Properties. . LOT I.—Modem ten-roomed house, with] every convenience; splendid view, from tower; .our-stalled stable and; outhouses; 5g acres; orchard, dairy, 1 etc., etc. 1 LOT ll.—New sis rooms and bathroom; : every convenience, garden, etc.; ! fronting Frances street. 1 LOT HI. —Seven-roomed two-storeyed house; every modem convenience, stable, etc.; *-aqre; scation short distance from tram. / LOT IV.—Six rooms, bath, scullery, pantry; newly built; very comfortable house, large rooms. Terms can be arranged if required for any of tbs above. For further particulars apply to THE AUCTIONEERS. WEDNESDAY, 25th SEPTEMBER, At 2 o’clock. FREEHOLD PROPERTIES, SAWYERS BAY AND MUSSELBURGH. THE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES, ERTATE, AND AGENCY COMPANY OP N.Z., Ltd., are instructed by Captain William Thomson to offer for sale by public auction, in their Rooms, Rattray street, cq Wednesday, 25tb September, at 2 o’clock, His valuable and well-known property at Sawyers Bay, containing 10, acres of land, with substantially-built dwell-ing-house of 9 rooms, stable, byre, and other outbuildings thereon. This property is well situated, has a splendid stream of water running through it, and will bo offered either as a whole or in two lots. Also, The following Sections in the Township cf Musselburgh : 7, 8, 9, Block XI., fronting the Queen's Drive. 21, 22, 23, Block XI., fronting Princes street. 16, 17, Block 1., fronting High street. These sections will be sold separately, and easy terms may bo arranged. For further particulars apply to THE AUCTIONEERS. WEDNESDAY, 25th SEPTEMBER, At 2 o’clock. On Premises, George street (at rear of Hi C. Bills’s Shon). CLEARING SALE Of TRAPS, HORSES. HARNESS, AND HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. PARK. REYNOLDS, AND CO. are instructed by Mr W. G. Marr (who is leaving Dunedin) to sell by auction <w above, Express, double-seated spring cart, baker’s cart, gig, 3 horses, 4 sots harness, dog cart (with horse and harness), stable requisites, etc., etc. Also, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Comprising— Marble clock, chcffonicr, octagonal table, occasional tables, whatnot, conch, linoleum, Austrian chairs, first-class Singer sewing machine, go-cart, d.i.b.m. bedstead, spring and kapok mattresses, duchesse pair, chest drawers, Brussels carpet, cot and bedding, toilet ware, kitchen furniture, crockery, crystal, meat safe, wringer, dinner set, complete sefc( carpenter’s tools, etc., etc. Note.—The horses and traps will be on view at Dudley’s Yard, Maclaggan street (above Clarke street) on Monday and Tuesday, and at Yard, George street,_ on Wednesday morning. As Mr Marr is leaving *the colony, everything is for absolute sale. On the Premises, Princes street south (next door to Friebor, newsagent). ABCT FORD, has been iustrueted by English Manufacturers to sell privately, DRAPERY, SERGES, TWEEDS, CURTAINS, JEWELLERY, and TEAS, etc,, etc. Every line must be sold under cost price to make room for farther shipments fresh goods arriving every day. Meetings. DUNEDIN AMATEUR ATHLETIC CLUU (TVHE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of -H- the above Club will bo held in HiProvincial Hotel on SATURDAY, 21st. in-,!., at 8 o’clock. Members and intending members are requested to attend. V. S. JACOBS, Hon. See. HENDLEY CRICKET CLUB. NOTICE. fTVHE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING o JL the above Club will be held in Hav don’s. Central Hotel TO-MORROW EVEN ING, 20th inst., at 8 o’clock. Members and intending members are re quested to attend. W. CAMERON, Hob, Sec.

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Evening Star, Issue 11658, 19 September 1901, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 11658, 19 September 1901, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 11658, 19 September 1901, Page 5

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