AttktHtaltt<Mnfßa BINCBSB'B IHEAIBB. Sole Proprietor and Director, Mr P. R. Dix General Manager ......_.Mr P. W. Duval OUR FAMTTJAR NIGHTLY SPECTACLE: CROWDED HOUSES, DELIGHTED AUDIENCES To Greet the Favorites, DIX'S GAIETY COMPANY, MATCHLESS IN ALL THAT MAKES II MIGHTY. TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), February 13, Lest Night But One of THE MARVELLOUS CRAGGS THE MARVELLOUS CRAGGS THE MARVELLOUS CRAGGS (By arrattgeinent with Mr Harry Rickards). The Most Daring, Graceful, Finished, Sensational Acrobats THE WORLD HAS EVER KNOWN. "The Craggs" will introduce Tonight a Number of New Features, Including their WONDERFUL HIGH PEDESTAL. AN AWE-INSPDHNG FEAT. These jocund summer days bring gladness; likewise bigger crowds than evar to witness the Princess's. Smiling faces of nightly throngs teU the story of a jovial entertainment, well balanced, well conducted, crisp, and—above aU —Great Value for the Money. EN PASSANT,—K you happen tovbe one of the few who haven't seen " The Craggs,'' by all means do so before it is too everlSetingly late. Nightly Increaefng Success OUR BRILLIANT COTERIE OF ABWBfIB. GEORGE DEAN, H. KEDLDBRSON, BERT INGRAM, JIM MARION, MAREE LINGARD, EDD3 LINGARD, BERYL GILMAN, ETHEL GWYNNE, JOffN COLLINS. ERNEST BRINKMAN, ARTHUR ALBERT, FEED DUVAL, Jott. And there are others. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15.—FnstAppearaace in Dunedin of PATAMERICUS (Mr F. B. Mnrphy) and PHIL MACK, Irish Comedians, direct from America, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12.—LIZZIE- KIRK, FRANK LEON. During tho Craggs' Season the Prices wffl to: Dress Circle, 2s 6d; Stalls, Is 6d; Pit, Is. Box Plan at tie Dsesden. will NOT leave Wharf S&TUrtDAY, 15th February, at 2-30 p-m-, as wsuftL befog ENGAGED ALL DAY for the ' Otago Dafly Times' Picnic. IAINTERS* PICNIC, BVANSDALE, SATURDAY, 15th FEBRUARY. Hot Water and Milk supplied Free. Races for Old and Young, also Bicycle Race. Tickets: Adults, 2s 6d; Children, Is. Train leaves Dunedin station at 9 a.m. Tickets must be Exchanged at Station for Railway Pass. Auction*. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), At 10.30. TABLE POULTRY, Also, SOME PURE-BRED LANGSHANS, FLYMOUTH ROCES. AND MINORCA PULLETS. At 11 o'clock,' NELSON AND AUCKLAND TOMATOES, PLUMS, GREENGAGES, PEARS, APPLES, GRAPES. ETC. FRIDAY. 14th FEBRUARY, 1902, 930 a-m., POULTRY. 10 a.m., 2,000 CASES FRUIT, Ex Te Anau, Burkbank, Ogan, and Satsuma Plains, Peaches, Apricots, Tomatoes, Cucumbers, Teviot and Alexandra Fruit. Canterbury and Local Hothouse Grapes, Tomatoes, and Cucumbers. 1 E. S H lE~L AND CO. FRIDAY. 14th FEBRUARY, At 2 o'clock. Sale by Auction, on the Preinises, George strpet (opposite Knox Church), of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, WALNUT PIANO, ETC. JAkBS SAMSON AND CO. have been favored, with instructions from Mrs Russell, who is giving up boardinghouse keeping, to sell by .auction, on the Premises, her Household Furniture, including— Walnut piano (KollinburghV tapestry couch, carpet squares, heavy linoleum, striking clocks 2 dining tables, crockery and crystal, cutlery, ornaments, pictures, Vienna and arm chairs, finders, fancy tables, fenders and irons 2 leather couches, walnut overmantel, double and single iron bedsteads 7 single iron bedsteads, spring, wire, and flock mattresses superior blankets, quilts, napery and bed linen, sheets, duchesse chest drawers, wasfastands, ware, towel rails, looking glasses, 4-drawer chests, bedroom furniture, kitchen furniture, and sundries, etc., etc., etc. MONDAY. 17th FEBRUARY, At 12.30 o'clock. At Rooms, Manse street. IROPERTY SALE. PROPERTY SALE. Dunedin, Mornington. N.E. Valley, Rothesay, and Wa-itati. >ARK, REYNOLDS, AND CO. are instructed to sell by auction, 1 Part of Section 11, Block 29, Unw. street Dunedin (between George and Kin;? streets) 66fi front a«e, together 1 wit'' ore 6-roomed and one 4-roomed cottage, Nos. 2and 25: good position; nice situation. It not sold in one lot, this Property will he offered in two lots. On account other vendors: 2. Part of Section 9, Block 36, Union street (between Chde and Forth streets). 15.1 poles, together with 6-roomed house, scullery, bathroo-n, coalhoure, orchard, and garden. As owner has left Dunedin, this is for abso"3* Allotments 96 to 99 and 102, 103, 105, Bay View Township, Waitati, containing 3 acres ?. rood-i 54 poles, adjoining the railway line; fine sunny spot for building. For absolute sal?, on account of owner leaving Dunedin. In ike Estate of Mary Jane Seoti (deceased): 4. Sections 27 and 28, Maryhill Township, Mornington, fronting Buchanan street, containing 28 pales, together with comfortable dweDing, at present occupied by Mr Henry Yates. For absolute sale, to wind up the estate. 5. Allotments 6 and 13. Block 4, Second Extension of Rothesay, each containing i-acre. 6. Part Section 46, Block XXXVII., Dunedin, having a frontage to Clyde avenue of 33ft, together with good 5-roomed House, scullery, etc. Lnmediaie possession. Street number, 13. ~ « 7. Allotments 9, 10, and 38, Township of Selwyn, N.E. Valley, containing 38 poles, fronting First avenue, with 4-roomed Soto* and scullery, presently occupied by Mrs Farker. Close to Main road. SATURDAY, 15th FEBRUARY, At 2 o'clock. Sale bv A action of SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, WALNUT PIANO, 2 GENTS' BICYCLES (equal to new). JAMES SAMSON AND 00. have received instructions to sell by auction at their Rooms, Furniture, etc., including— Walnut piano, tapestry and plush suite, Bft extending dming table, Brussels and tapestry carpets, hearth and wool rugs, Vienna, wicker, and rattan chairs, massive sideboard, marble and striking clocks, cruets, vases, ornaments, cutlery and glassware, curtain poles and curtains, walnut overmantel, whatnots, rocking and arm chairs, tapestry eouches, cheffonier. occasional chairs, octagon and tea tables, hall stand, double and single iron and wood bedsteads, spring, wire, and flock mattresses, kapok beds, blankets, quilts, mirror wardrobe, full-Scotch and toilet chests of drawers, 4 and 5-drawer chests, duchesse drawers' and tables, marble and tDe washstands, fancy ware, commode, looking glasses, carpet squares, washstand, tables, chairs, linoleum, bedroom and kitchen furniture, copper bofler, wringer, kitchen dresser, meat safe, stove, range, quicksilver, etc., etc etc. Meetings. KAffiORAI FOOTBALL CLUB. A MEETING of Friends, Supporters, and Members will be held in the Roslyn Fire Brigade Station on FRIDAY, 14th February, at 8 o'clock, to consider matters referring to the Forthcoming BAZAAR; also a Meeting of LADY SUPPORTERS in the Council Chambers on TUESDAY, 18th February, at 8 o'clock. GEO, SCOTT, Socretarr
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Evening Star, Issue 11681, 13 February 1902, Page 5
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