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Amusements. ALHAMBRA. THBATRB. D l *’ S GAIETY COMPANY TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. THE POUR RIANOS, THE FOUR RIANOS, THE FOUR RIANOS; In their Original Acrobatic and Comedy Creation, 'A SCIENTIFIC EXPERIMENT.’ Also, First Appearance in Dunedin of Miss LILY ROBERTS (Soprano) And Mr HERBERT ROBERTS (Tenor), Operatic Duellists. LAST FOUR NIGHTS of * MADAME CELINA BOBE. LAST FIVE NIGHTS of THE HAYTORS. ENORMOUS SUCCESS of Mr CHARLES FANING, Miss GBOUGIE DEVOE, ALBERTO, Miss OLIVE LBNTON Mr A. ELLIOTT, Mr W. B. CADZOW, Mr ALF. LAWTON. PRICES, 2s and la. Box Plan at tho Alhambra Theatre. Booking Fee, 6d extra. . LHAMBRA THE A T R E.FRIDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 4, GRAND COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT (Tendered by Mr P. R. Dix) To THE HAYTORS. The Full Strength of FIX’S GAIETY COMPANY Will appear. Messrs PERCY DENTON and CLIFFORD WALKER Have Kindly Volunteered to Assist. Box Plan at the Dresden Tomorrow (Wednesday). Usual Prices. Auctions. WEDNESDAY, 2nd OCTOBER, At 12 o’clock noon. At Rooms, Manse street. HARBOR STEAMER ONSLOW. PARK, REYNOLDS, AND CO. aro instructed by Mr D. D. Seaton to sell by auction, The s.s. Onslow, as she now lies at the Rattray street wharf. This affords a. capital opportunity of securing the boat in time for the coming season, as the owner is determined to sell. Further particulars apply to THE AUCTIONEERS. WEDNESDAY, 2nd OCTOBER, At 12.30 o’clock. At Rooms, Manse street. CHARMING TOWN HOUSE AND FREE HOLD, Rattray, street. PARK, REYNOLDS. AND CO. are instructed by Mrs W. H. Lewis (who is leaving the Colony) to sell by auction. Part of Section 45, Block XII., Rattray street (immediately above Crown street, anil nearly opposite St. Joseph’s Cathedral), containing 22 poles, with substantially-built new house of 7 rooms; bathroom (hot and cold water), scullery, pantries, built wardrobes and bookcases, Venetians, electric bells, gas, and all modem conveniences; verandah; fine drying green. The house commands a beautiful view, and gets all tho sun. First-class order. Roslyn tram passes the gate. Terms can ho arranged, if desired. THURSDAY, 3rd OCTOBER, At 1 o’clock. In Upstairs Rooms, Manse street. By order of the Bailiff, under Distraint for Rent, and other vendors. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. WALNUT UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO (Bishop, London), DINING ROOM, DRAWING ROOM, AND BEDROOM FURNITURE. WATER COLORS AND CRAYONS (L. W. Wilson), AXMINSTBR AND BRUSSELS CARPETS Etc. PARK, REYNOLDS, AND CO. are instructed to sell by auction, by order of the Bailiff and other• vendors, Household Furniture, as above. On view from Tuesday afternoon. WEDNESDAY, 2nd OCTOBER, At 2 -o’clock. On Premises, Market street, Musselburgh. SUPERIOR .HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, WALNUT GRAND PLANO (Momington • and Weston). PARK. REYNOLDS, AND CO. have received instructions from Mrs Hastie (who is giving up housekeeping) to sell by auction, as above, Her Household Furniture, comprising— Walnut occasional suite (in plush), Brussels carpets, walnut overmantel, brass-mounted fenders and brasses, wool rug, coal vase, walnut davenport, Japanese screen, lace curtains, engravings, ornaments, bamboo labloi books, extending dining table, ashpans, marble clock, chenille table cover, carved cabinet, red pine bookcase, wicker chair, rattan lounge, rattan chairs, Austrian chairs, bamboo poles and curtains, china and crystal, linoleum, wool mats, brass-mounted French bedstead and bangings, wire mattress, kapok bod, red pine pedestal duchesse table (with cheval glass), marble-top washstand, spring rocker, toilet ware, red pine hall stand, art serge curtains, red pine duchesse pair, towel rails, lamps, filter, steps, wringer, garden tools, kitchen dresser, child’s chair, pair ornamental garden vases, double-barrel gun (in case), kitchen furniture, etc. FRIDAY, 4th OCTOBER, At 2 o’clock. On Premises, No. 11l Upper High street. VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, SUPERIOR ENGLISH PIANOFORTE (By Ralph Allison). VERY HANDSOME FRENCH CHINA DINNER SERVICE, COSTLY CHINA BREAKFAST AND TEA SERVICE. VALUABLE ELECTRO-PLATED WARE, TABLE CUTLERY, Etc. PARK, REYNOLDS, AND CO. have received instructions from Mrs Walls (who is giving up housekeeping) to sell by auction, at her residence, High street, The whole of her Valuable .Household Furniture, comprising— English piano (by Ralph Allison), drawing room suite (carved frames), Brussels carpets, rosewood mirror-back oheffonier. rose- ’ wood octagonal table, brass-mounted fonder, alabaster and ormuiu clock, bronze and other fancy ornaments, engravings and pictures, . whatnot, extending dining table, couch in haircloth, bookcases, superior French china j dinner service, very fine china breakfast and ’ tea service, A 1 electro-plate, cutlery and crystal, table linen, battery, microscope, stereoscopic camera (with twin lenses and stand), superior graphoacope and lens, table and bed linen, cedar wardrobe, bedroom car- • pels, i-tester bedstead and hangings, bedding, bed linen, mahogany duchesse pains, cedar full-Scoteh chests drawers, French china, toilet sots, single iron bedsteads and bedding, chests drawers, duchesse pairs, looking glasses, mangle, wringer, moat safe, garden tools, kitchen furniture, ole., ete. On view Thursday afternoon and morning of sale. TUESDAY, Bth OCTOBER, At 12.30 o’clock. At Rooms, Manse street. HARBOR BOARD LEASES. PARK, REYNOLDS, AND Co. are instructed by the Otago Harbor Board to offer for lease by public auction. FOURTEEN YEARS’ LEASES of (1) Section 8, Block LV., corner of Water and Vogel streets, presently occupied by Messrs Butler Bros.; subject to payment of valuation for buildings and improvements. (2) Part of Block LVIIL, between Hanover and Frederick streets, and con-taining-la Ir 38.2p, fronting nilwav line.

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Evening Star, Issue 11668, 1 October 1901, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 11668, 1 October 1901, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 11668, 1 October 1901, Page 5

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