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I AnraiHMttevuu ■pBINO BBS'S lEEAIBL Solo Proprietor and Director, t Mr P. E» Dhc General Manager .._.... Mr Fred. W. Duval TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), FEBRUARY M, Lost Night at this Theatre of Dirs GAIETY COMPANY t Last Appearance in Dunedin of THE MARVELLOUS CRAGGS. THE'MARVELLOUS CRAGGS. THE MARVELLOUS CRAGGS. LAST NIGHT OP TEDS CRAGGS. LAST NIGHT OP THE CRAGGS. LAST NIGHT OP THE CRAGGS. LAST NIGHT OP KEtLDERSON. LAST NIGHT OP JOHNNIE COLLINS. , LHAMBRA THEATRE. HOME ONCE MORE To the Scene of Our Former Triumphs. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15, DIX'S GAIETY COMPANY. In an ENTIRELY NEW PROGRAMME. First Appearance in Dunedin of the American Comedian and Author, PATAMERICUS (Mr Francis Bryant Murphy), In His Own Compositions. First Appearance in Dunedin of Mr PHIL MACK, An Irish Comedian with a Name. (These Artists were imported direct from America by Mr Harry Rkkards.) MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17, First Appearance in Dunedin ci Miss LIZZIE KIRK, The Brightest, Neatest, and Most Original. Serio on the English Stage. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17, First Appearance m Dunedin of Mr FRANK LEON, Comedian and Champion Dancer of the World, the holder of over 100 cups, ! belts, and trophies. (Both of these Artists by arrangement with Mr Harry Riekards.) Remember, Our Great Double Company in a Mammoth Programme of Novelties. B NORTH-EAST VALLEY BANF u WILL PLAY In the BOTANICAL GARDENS On SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 16, Commencing 2.30 p.m. (Weather permitting). Collection in Aid of Contest Fund. Conductor, Mr R. COOK. p. W. COXHEAD, Hon. See. FROMENADE CONCERT, ROYAL ARCADE. _IERE WILL BE NO CONCERT on "A SATURDAY NIGHT, on account <* serious illness. Next Concert takes place SATURDAY, 22nd mst., and every succeeding Saturday. „ _ . „ PAUL SONDBEHOF, Conductor. N.B.—Grand Patriotic Concert in preparation. ARITANA QUADRILLE ASSEMBLY.L Dancing Choral Hall To-morrow (Saturday) Evening, 8 o'clock. Mantell's Orchestra. Ladies invited; Gentlemen, Is. GEISHA Dance, Saturday Evening, Victoria Hall; electric light; spring floor; music, Death, Laidlaw, and Sutherland. Gents', Is. Select. SATURDAY, 15th FEBRUARY, 1902, At 9.30 a-m. By .auction. TEVIOT AND ALEXANDRA FRUIT, And balance of Te Anau consignments and Local Fruit. "i E. SHIEL AND CO. SATURDAY, 15th FEBRUARY, At 11 o'clock. At Dunedin Saleyards. RIGHT. STEPHENSON, AND CO. will sell by auction, ... • i_: JiV J.l.* Tahuna Park Trotting Clubs autumn meeting. MONDAY. 17th FEBRUARY, At 12J50 o'clock. At Rooms, Manse street. IROPERTY SALE. PROPERTY SALE. Dunedin, Mornington. N.F. Valley, Rothesay, and Waitati. C&ARK. REYNOLDS. AND CO. L are instructed to sell by auction, 1. Part of Section 11, Block 29, Union slre'et Dunedin (between George and King streets) 66ft frontage, together with one 6-roomed and one 4-rocmed cottage, Nos. 23 and 25; good position: nice situation. H not, sold in one lot, this Property will be offered in two lots. On (tcconnt other Vendors: 2. Part of Section 9, Block 36, Union street (between Cljde and Forth streets), 15J. poles, together with 6-roomed house, scullery, batliKwu, coalhoure, orchard, and garden. As owner has left Dunedin, this is for absoU £. Allotments 96 to 99 and 102, 103, 105, Bay View Township. Waitati, containing 3 sicres ?. roods 5 4 poles, pdjoining tho railway iine; fine sunny spot for building. For absolute sal?, on account of owner leaving Dunedin.

In liie Estate of Mary Jano Scott (deceased): 4. Sections 27 and 23. Maryhfll Township, Mornington, fronting Buchanan street, containing 28 poles, together with comfortable dwelling, at present occupied by Mr Henry Yates. " For absolute sale, to wind up the estate. 5. Part Section 46. Block XXXVII., Dunedin, having a frontage to Clyde avenue o:' 33ft, together with good 5-roomed Hourc scullery, etc. Immediate possession. Street number, 13. 6. Allotment 18, Township cf Selwyn, N.E. Vallev, fronting First avenue, with 4-roonK(1 House and scullery, presently occupied by Mrs Parker. Close to Main road. SATURDAY, 15th FEBRUARY, At 2 o'clock. Sale by Auction of SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, WALNUT PIANO, 2 GENTS' BICYCLES (equal to new). JAMBS SAMSON AND 00. have received instructions to sell by auction at their Rooms, Furniture, etc.. including— Walnut piano, tapestry and prash suite, Bft extending dining table, Brussels and tapestry carpets, hearth and wool rugs, Vienna, wicker, and rattan chairs, massive sideboard, marble and striking clocks, cruets, raws, ornaments, cutlery and glassware, curtain poles and curtains, walnut overmantel, whatnots, rocking and arm chairs, tapestry couches, cheftonier, occasional chairs, octagon and tea tables, hall stand, double and single iron and wood bedsteads, spring, wire, and flock mattresses, kapok beds, blankets, quilts, minor wardrobe, full-Scotch and toilet chests of drawers, 4 and 5-drawer chests, dttfihesse drawers and tables, marble and tile washstands, fancy ware, commode, looking glasses, carpet squares, washstand, tables, chairs, linoleum, bedroom and _ kitchen furniture, copper boiler, wringer, kitchen dresser, meat safe, store, range, quicksilver, etc., etc, etc Boar* ftnd BMidmM. RS PETERS, late of Middkmarch, bap _ to inform her Friends and the General Public that she has taken Mills's Commercial Hotel, Frederick street, and trusts to have a ihar« of public patronage. As there i* another Commercial Hotel in Donedin, I have decided to CHANGE the NAME to the HOTEL MTDDEBMAECH. Patrons can rely on getting the Best Brands of Liquor. Telephone No. 910. COMFORTABLE Home for young Man; J terms moderate. 54 Filleul street. SHED Bedroom required; flre- } place; easterly aspect; hot bath; morning tea, no meals; central. Box 108, P.O. Lost and Found. OST, Watch and Chain, drapers' picnic J (keepsake). Finder kindly return to B. Naylor (Fyfe and Cuming). xJ Lady's Macintosh Cape; reward. Miss Grant, milliner, George street. OUND, best shop in town for Fresh and 1 Palatable Fish of every description; also Oysters and prune Poultry; only the very best and freshest fish supplied. Stewart, fishmonger, Princes steset. >UND.—"Parker's Hair Tonic" Cures Dandruff and Falling Hair; modem hav wit tad gIDBSj; not greanj; tH ebearirtf, £• 4SL; posted^*.

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Evening Star, Issue 11682, 14 February 1902, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 11682, 14 February 1902, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 11682, 14 February 1902, Page 5