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iVBM mtiut*. p KINO BBS’S THBATBB. Sole Proprietor and Director ---Mr General Manager Mr Dnvm. DUNEDIN ABLAZB WITS BXCITBMBNT. The UnhwrmJ Verdict; DIX’S GAIETY COMPANY TMTVTRA STTRA RLY THE LARGEST, INDISPUTABLY GRANDEST, COMBINATION OP VAUDEVILLE ARTISTS Beer Seen upon a New Zealand Stage. THE GRAGGS CAUSED A PERFECT FURORE. FIFTEEN HUNDRED PEOPLE STRUCK ■ DUMB WITH AMAZEMENT AT THEIR MARVELLOUS ACT Until the Culminating Feat, when never before Was each Enthusiasm Heard in a The* NEVER BEFORE Were-such Thunder* of Applause Heard » a Colonial Theatre. NEVER BEFORE Ll WAS SUCH AN IMMEDIATE HTT. NEVER BEFORE SUCH UNANIMOUS PRAISE-. TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY). FEBRUARY 7, And for Sevan Nights Only, THE MARVELLOUS GRAGGSTHE MARVELLOUS GRAGGS. THE MARVELLOUS GRAGGS. (By arrangement with Mr Hartyßiokatfds-i In conjunction with Our Great Cetane ol Papular Artists— Mr ERNEST BRINKMAN, Mias BERYL GILMAN, Mr BERT INGRAM, Mr H. KHLDEESON, Mr ARTHUR ALBERT, Mr GEORGE DEAN, Mr JOHN COLLINS, tttp. UNGARD SISTERS, And- there are other*. During the Graggs’ Season of Eight Nigma the Prices will be; Dress Circle, 2s 6d; Stalls, Is 6d; Pit, IsI Box Plan at the Dresden. . ROYAL ARCADE. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), TAS to 8-45, pEOMENADE CONCERT. Selections from ‘ Geisha,' ' Bohemian Girl, and famous ‘ Liberty-Bell ’ Watt®. Roll up; splendid programme. Geisha dance, Saturday evening, Victoria Hall; spring floor, electric light; music, Death and Sutherland’s orchestra; select. Awetioas. SATURDAY, Bth FEBRUARY, At 2 o’clock. Sale by Auction of SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, WALNUT PIANO, FIREPROOF SAFE, COUNTER, GLASS CASES, GENT’S BICYCLE (Free Wheel), equal to new, etc. JAMES SAMSON AND CO have received instructions to sell ,■ auction, at their Rooms, Furniture, etc., including— Walnut iron-frame piano, tapestry n-0 plush suite, Brussels and tapestry carpet,-, walnut overmantel, mirror sideboard, telescope dining table, dinner and tea sets, cruets, vases, ornaments, pictures, cutlery and glass ware, china ware, octagon and tea tables, marble and striking clocks, brass fenders, fire brasses, Vienna, wicker, and rattan chairs, curtain poles and curtains, hearth and wool rugs, whatnots, bamboo tables, oil paintings, cheffonier, rocking and arm chairs, hall stand, double and single iron bedsteads, spring, wire, and flock mattresses, kapok beds, blankets, mirror wardrobe, full-Scotch and toilet chests, duchesae drawers and tables, marble and tile washstands, fancy ware, commode, iron cot, carpet squares, linoleum, 4 and 5drawer chests, tables, chairs, looking-glasses, kitchen furniture, copper boiler, wringer, band sewing machine, first-class counter, gas fittings, brass fittings, etc.; also lady’s bicycle MONDAY, 10th FEBRUARY, At 2 o’clock. IN DECEASED ESTATE. Sale by Auction of WALNUT PIANO, JEWELLERY, WATCHES, GENTS BICYCLE, RST-CLASS OLD VIOLIN, FURNITURE, CLOTHING. PERSONAL EFFECTS, Etc. JAMES SAMSON AND CO. hare received instructions from the Trustees to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Dowling street, Walnut piano, 10 gents’ silver watches, lady’s watch, gold pendants, chains, pearl and ruby ring, topaz seal, gold pearl brooch, gold medal, violin, gent’s bicycle, overmantel, sundry furniture, personal effects, trunk, leatho’ bag, men’s, women’s, and children’s clothing etc., etc., etc. SATURDAY. Bth FEBRUARY, 1902, ’ ■ 9.50 a.m. sharp. TBVIOT AND ALEXANDRA FRUIT. Balance Moura consignments. Canterbury and local lots. T. E. SHIBL AND CO, MONDAY, 10th INST., At half-past two o’clock. 15 CHESTS FINE INDIAN TEAS. , Ex Uganda. On account of whom it may concern Dm. sped di n o * is instructed to sell, on Monday firs', 15 chests lea (various); cases slightn stained. To be sold singly, as numbered. Without reserve. SATURDAY, Bth FEBRUARY, At 11.30 o’clock. At the Dunedin Horse Saleyards. ' FIRST-CLASS DRAUGHT HORSES Prom North Otago, and PAIR OF PONIES. XTrrRIGHT, STEPHENSON, AND GO. W have received instructions to sell by auction as above. On account of Mr Geo. Livingstone, Windsor: 9 first-class young heavy draught tnarei and geldings 2 really good young spring-cart horses 1 handsome harness mare. On account of Mr Mimro: 1 stylish pair of chestnut buggy ponies. MONDAY, 10th FEBRUARY, 1902, At 2 o’clock. At Rooms, Manse street. E SUBURBAN PROPERTY AT GREEK ISLAND KNOWN AS “WOODBATON.” ► ARK, REYNOLDS, AND CO (in conjunction with the PERPBTUAJ USTEES, ESTATE, AND AGENCY COM NY OP NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED) an traded by the Trustee in the Estate or late Mr Frederick Jones to offer for salt public auction, at their Rooms,* Manse jet, Dunedin, as above, The desirable Freehold Suburban Property o! the late Mr Frederick Jonei known as “WOOD-BATON” in two lots, as under:— Lot 1. consisting of the Parcel of Land containing 102 acres, more or less, situate in the Green Island Bush district, being Sections numbered 100, 101, 102, 103, part of 154, 135, 136, part of 137, 138, 139, and 140, Green Island Bush district, with the substantial stone dwelling-house and the farm buildings thereon and the appurtenances. ?his portion of the property ia subject to I foDowing tenancies;—(l) A lease to Eze--1 Laverty of parts of sections 154, 135. 1 136, containing about 8 acres, for If irs from Ist Miy, 1896, at a yearly rent o! ), (2) An agreement with James Wadi for a yearly tenancy of sections 133 l 140 and part of section 137, containing mt 38 acres and 34 poles, determinable on May in any year on three months’ notice, a yearly rent of £l3 ss. Lot 2, consisting of the Parcel of I,and containing 38 acres and 37 pole;-, more or less, being Section numbered 55, Green Island Bush district, and Section No. 3, Block XIV., Dunedin and East Taieri district. ’hjg portion of the property Is kt on lease Patnck Dee for a term of 10 years from i Ist June, 1899, at a yearly rent of £2ft. for further particulars apply to Messrs GEORGE AND J. A. COOT Solicitors, Dußedh*. )r THE AUCIIOHXEK^

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Evening Star, Issue 11676, 7 February 1902, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 11676, 7 February 1902, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 11676, 7 February 1902, Page 5