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imiuomettl*. ALHAMBRA THEATRE. TO-NlGfHrTafc EIGHT. JJIX’S GAIETY COMPANY IN A MAMMOTH PROGRAMME. Enthusiastic Recaption of THE GREAT KEILDBESON, In his Original Tentriloqtdal Act. LAST NIGHT of MISS DALBY. LAST NIGHT BUT ONE of the LENTONB. LAST NIGHT of MISS GALABDI. PRICESTai and Is, p RING ESS’S THBAT^f Sole Proprietor and Director ... Mr P. R. Dix. General Manager Mr Fred. W. Duval. A MEMORABLE EVENT, Commencing THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6. DIX’S GAIETY COMPANY In an Entirely New Programme. Phst appearance in New Zealand of the Most Wonderful Acrobats in the Worid, £l5O THE GRAGGS. £l5O PER THE GRAGGS. PER WEEK. THE GRAGGS. WEEK. „T B—ln Number—B. (By arrangement with Mr Harry Rickards.) The GRAGGS have held the undisputed title of the World’s Greatest Acrobats for Over Twelve Years. A GREAT COMPANY, Including— Mr ERNEST BRINKMAN, Mr BEET INGRAM, Mr JIM MARION, Miss BBEkL GILMAN, Mr H. KEILDERSON, Mr GEORGE DEAN, The LINGARD SISTERS, Mr ARTHUR ALBERT, Mr JOHN COLLINS, Etc., Etc. Our New First Part, THE MOORISH HALLS. During the Graggs’ Season of Eight Nights the Prices will be Dress Circle, 2s 6d; Stalls, Is 6d; Pit, Is. Box Plan at the Dresden, To-morrow To-morrow To-monow To-morrow To-mcrrow To-mcrrow To-morrow To-morrow To-mcnow To-morrow To-monow To-morrow North - bast valley TOWN HALL, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1902. COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT tendered io the North-east Valley Band by the Starlight Minstrel and Variety Company. Admission, One Shilling. Proceeds in aid of Contest Fund. Doors open 7.30, Performance 8. J. A. WALLACE, Hon. Sec. Auctions. THURSDAY, 6th FEBRUARY, At 2 o’clock. In Upstairs Room, Manse street. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, OBLONG GRAND PIANO (Broadwood and Son), ROSEWOOD PIANO (Brinsmead and Son), AMERICAN ORGANS. PARK, REYNOLDS, AND CO are instructed by the Owner (who is leaving Dunedin) to sell by auction, as above, Tapestry and plush suite, brass-railed fender and brasses, ashpans, walnut overmantel, occasional tables, walnut 100 table, Brussels and tapestry carpets, hearthrugs, oil paintings, water-colors, engravings, tapestry settee, plushette curtains, ornaments, crockery and crystal, horsehair suite, cheffomer, fern stand, Singer machine, brackets, bamboo tables, large bookcase, cheffonier, linoleum, fire-proof safe, oak cutler writing table, large gilt mirror, dinner and. tea sets, kaon bedroom suite, duchesse chests, hot air bath, brassmounted bedsteads, spring mattresses and bedding, toilet ware, towel rails, dressing tables, kitchen furniture, etc. On view Wednesday Afternoon. FRIDAY, 7th FEBRUARY, At 2 o’clock. On Premises, Upper London street. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ROSEWOOD PIANO (Broadwood and Sons), DRAWING ROOM, DINING ROOM, AND BEDROOM FURNITURE. PARK, REYNOLDS, AND CO. have received instructions from Miss Pish (who is giving up housekeeping) to sell by auction, as above, Her Household Furniture, comprising— Rosewood piano (by Broadwood), mahogany suite in saddlebags, occasional chairs in tapestry, walnut 100 table, Brussels and Axminster carpets, hearthrugs, occasional tables, bamboo chair, fenders and brasses, bookshelves, oil paintings, water colors, lamps, wicker chairs, curtains, mahoganj sideboard, red pine extending dining table, coal vase, electro-plate, crockery and crystal, linoleum, hall carpet, serge curtains, doub!« and single iron bedsteads, wj|je and flock mattresses, toilet ware, duchesse pairs, cedai chest drawers, commode chair, washstands and ware, looking glasses, dressing tables, dinner service, table mangle, wringer, garden tools, kitchen utensils, etc., etc.

THURSDAY, 6H FEBRUARY, At 2.30 o’clock. INDIAN TEAS. Ex Uganda, from Calcutta. Dm. speeding • will sell, at his Rooms, on Thursday nrst, at 2.30 o’clock, A consignment of finest Pekoes anc Pekoe Fannings. Also A consignment of finest Ceylon teas. Catalogues aud Musters now ready. THURSDAY, sth FEBRUARY, At 2.30 o’clock. 50 HALF-CASES CASTOR OIL. 50 DRUMS CASTOR OIL, Ex Uganda, from Calcutta. DM. SPEDDINfI * will sell, as above, on Thursday First

Deliverable from Wharf. FRIDAY, 7th FEBRUARY, At 2 o’clock sharp. Sp\cm3id CWe tor Dealers, Storekeepers and Persons Furnishing. The whole of the Reserved New Stock d J. Campbell, Furniture Merchant, deceased. Dm. ~spedding will sell on Friday First, in Upstairs Room, Superior pianos (by Uerm Wittig, Erwin, and Eord), splendid cak American organ, dining room suites in roan and leather, sideboards, drawing room and part suites in Genoa velvet and brocatelle, plush and fancy chairs, settees, couches, bamboo furniture, Indian rattan chairs, walnut and oak overmantels, 2 valuable sewing machines, handsome bedsteads, cots, and bedding, chests drawers, wardrobe, duchesse chests and washstands ball stands, brass and brass-mounted fenders, family cutlery and silver ware, wool and Axxninster rugs, sheets, blankets, table linen, curtains, bedroom ware, timepieces, ornaments, wringer, mangle, lawn mower, etc., etc. Catalogues on application. THURSDAY, 6th FEBRUARY. At 2 o’clock. Sale by Auction of SUPERIOR PARLOR, DINING, SITTING, AND BEDROOM FURNITURE, WALNUT IRON-FRAME PIANO, WALNUT PIANETTE, BTC. JAMBS SAMSON AND CO. have received instructions to sell by auction at their Rooms, Furniture, etc., including— Massive walnut iron-frame piano (by Steyn), walnut overmantel, mirror sideboard, Brussels and tapestry carpets, hearth and wool rugs, brass fenders, fire brasses, cheffonier, Vienna, wicker, and rattan chairs, tapestry and plush suite, curtain poles and curtains, pictures, ornaments, cruets, cutlery and glasware, china ware, dinner and tea sets, whatnots, music canterbury*, brass kerb, coal vases, octagon and tea tobies, dining tabic, arm and rocking chairs, bronze ornaments, _ marble and striking clocks, pair field-glassy, brass gong, mirror-back halletand, double and single brass-mounted bedsteads, spring, wire, and flock mattresses, kapok beds, brass Persian bedstead, full-Scotch and toilet chests, dnebesse drawers and tables, marble and tile wasbstands, fancy ware, commode, four and five-drawer chests, duchesse dressing pairs, inlaid duchesse, carpet squares, linoleum, iron cot, chairs, tables, kitchen fur-, niture, copper boiler, wringer, range, kitchen dresser, sofa, leather couch, meat safe, steps, d.b. gnii, JHjd 80Jrdiy,f umiture,

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Evening Star, Issue 11673, 4 February 1902, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 11673, 4 February 1902, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 11673, 4 February 1902, Page 5

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