Amassment* pEINCBS S’S THEATRE, POLLAED OPERA COMPANY. FOR FOUR NIGHTS ONLY. TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), JULY 10, THE GONDOLIERS. THE GONDOLIERS. Note the Cast of Characters: Miss Gertie Campion — —..Miss Nina Osborne C-ASLLDA Miss Connie Battel CHESS .Miss Marie Metcalfe 2£AKCO Mr c C)irtcr GUIBEPPE .Mr D. O’Connor GRAND li\QUlSlTOa........„.jyir H. Quealy Mr J. Ralston - - Mr A. Stephens ANTONIO.... .Mr W. S. Percy FRIDAY, JULY 11, IN TOWN. SATURDAY, JULY 12, TTTR MESSENGER BOY. I^ces; an< * Reserved Stalls, ss. Box Plan at the Dresden. GRAND MATINEE, SATURDAY, JULY 12, LA POUPEB. Friers: Dress Circle—Adults 2s, Children, la?! Stalls—Adults Is, Children 6d.; G ARRI S 0 N HALL. FRIDAY, 11th JULY, ISO2. COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT CONCERT Tendered to MR F. LEECH. PROGRAMME: * Overture—‘Poet and Peasant* (Soup©).— Members of Dunedin Orchestral Society (Leader, Mr E. Parker; conducted by Mr F. Leech). Song.—Mr W. Farquhar Young. Song— 1 L’Estasi ’ (Arditi).—Mrs James Todd. Violin Solo—‘ Bonemiezme ’ (Vieux temps). Mr Charles R. S. Barrett. Seng— ‘Bedouin Love Song* (Pinsofci).—Mr W. W. Bnmsden. ’ Seng—‘The Sompnour’s Song’ (‘Rob : nHood*) (Macfarron)—(‘ The Monk within his Cell’). —Mr Maitland Gard’ner. Song— 1 Whsn in the Twilight’ Mrs J. Hillsdon Hutton. Recitation—' Coronation Ode’ (J. T. Stewart). —Mr J. T. Stewart. » Overture—' Semiramidc ’ (Rossini).—Members of Dunedin Orchestral Society (Leader, Mr E. Parker; conducted by Mr F. Leech). Song—‘ The Land of Yesterday (MascheroniY. —Mrs R. Hudson, iun. Song—‘When Bright Eyes Glance’ (Hedgecock). —Mr James Jago. Clarionet Solo— 1 6th Air Varie ’ (Berr)<—•Mr Sydney George. Song—‘The Death of Nelson’ (Balfe),—Mr J. Bleukinsopp. S CE £~‘G Dry Those Tears’ (Teresa del Riogo), with ’cello and organ accompaniment.—Miss Nellie Black. Violin Solo— ‘ La Traviata ’ (Alard). Mr Winfird Hunter. Bong—‘Rocked in the Cradle of the Deco’ (Knight).—Mr Bryant. Quartet.—Messrs Blenkinßopp, Brunsden Robertshaw, and Jago. ’ Musical Director ... Mr A J. Barth, A.L.A.M. Tickets: Front Seats and Gallery, 2s; Back Seats, Is. Front seats may be reserved at Bc-gg and Co.’s on payment of Is extra. Doors open at 7.30 p.m.; Overture 8 sharp • Carnages at 10.15. Piano kindly lent by Begg and Co. Hon. Treasurer, Mr W. MURPHY. Hon. Secretary, Mr S. N. MUIR. A actions. FRIDAY, nth INST., At half-past 2 o’clock. Trade Sale of ENAMELWAEE, LAMPS, ETC., BTC. Dm. spedding • is instructed to sail on FRIDAY first, a Consignment of 45 Packages Enamelware, etc., consisting of— Bowls, pie dishes, basins, dinner and soup plates, cups and saucers, mugs, candlesticks, stewpaus, soap dishes, teapots, cto, etc. Also, Fancy nickel and omralu clocks, corkscrews, nutcrackers, oak anl fancy e.p. biscuit barrels, rat traps, 2 cases framed pictures, 1 caso deck chairs, etc., etc. Catalogues on application. Samples on View at Rooms FRIDAY, 11th JULY, At 2 o’clock. , At Rooms, Manse street. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, WALNUT PIANO (by West). PARK, REYNOLDS. AND CO. are instructed ti sell by auction, as . above, i | J . iano , % West), tapestry suites, round, tables, bamboo whatnots, linoleum, carpets, cretonne couch, sewing machines, leather I suue, 'rouble and single iron bedsteads, spring I and wire mattresses, flock mattresses, | kapok beds, full -Scotch chest" drawers, | washstands and ware, toilet chests, 1 iron cot, stretchers, matting, wood bedsteads, cupboard, col. sofa, scaise, hip bath, Roberts incubator, kitchen furniture and utensils, etc. Without reserve. MONDAY, 141 hj JULY, At 1 o’clock. On Premises, “ Tsra,” No. 102 Dowling street (opposite Convent), the residence of Mrs John Toomey, who is leaving New Zealand. SUPERIOR COSTLY HOUSEHOLD FU] NITURE, WALNUT UPRIGHT GRAN PIANO by Spencer, London), DRAWINI ROOM, DINING ROOM, and BEDEOO FURNITURE, comprising—- . Walnut piano (by Spencer), occasional sui in figured plush, Chesterfield settee in v< vet, rich Brussels carpets, brass file fend' and brasses, handsome carved overman! r inlaid walnut sideboard (marble too and mi ro" back), music canterbury, coal vase, wt nut occasional chairs, bamboo tables at chairs, whatnot, wicker chairs, pictures, wi: dow seat, fur hearthrugs, brass rods, cheni] and lace curtains, large sideboard with mi ror back, red pine overmantel, r.p. extendir dining table, dining-room suite in leathe door portieres and curtains, heavy linoleum mirror-back hall stand and chairs, hall ca pets, stair' carpe., sofa in haircloth, heat brass-mounted French bedsteads, wire ma tresses, kapok beds, duchesse pair, duchesi chests, full-Scotch chest drawers with mirro toilet ware, blankets, sheets and quilts, child cot and bedding, Austrian chairs, rocke table mangle, wringer, lawn mower, step kitchen furniture, etc., etc.
"OABK, REYNOLDS, AND 0 0. ■JB- have received instructions from Mrs J. Toomey (who is leaving Now Zealand) to sell by auction, as under— At 1 o’clock. KITCHEN and OUTSIDE. At 2 o’clock, DR WING ROOM, DINING ROOM, and BEDROOM FURNITURE. All the above Furniture is as good as new and m splendid order. On view on Saturday afternoon. For absolutely Unreserved sale. SATURDAY, 12th JULY, At 2 o'clock. Sale by Auction of Superior Parlor, Dining Sitting, and Bedroom Furniture, Walnut Piano, Massive Sideboard, etc TAM ES SAMSON AND CO. ** have received instructions to sell bv auction, at their Rooms, Dowling street, Furniture, etc., including—Walnut irontrsme piano, piano stool, massive mirror sideboard, walnut overmantel, extending dining table, Oheffonier, Brussels and tapestry carpets, hearth and wool rues, brass fenders fire-brasses, coal vases, dinner and tea sets’ cruets, vases, ornaments, pictures, cutlery and glassware,- marble and striking docks hanging lamps, carpet squares, octagon anil tea tables, Vienna, wicker, and rattan chairs curiam poles and curtains, e.p. ware arm and rooking chairs, tapestry couch, whatnots upholstered wicker chairs, double and single iron bedsteads, spring, wire, and flock mattresses, napok beds, blankets, mirror ward robe, full-Scotch and toilet chests, duchesse drawers and tables, marble and - tale wash stanus, fancy ware, commode, 4 and 5-drawer chests, superior duchesse pairs, linoleum looking-glasses, chairs, tables, kitchen dresser copper boiler, wnnger, washing machine oookmg uteneih, gent’s saddle, fust-clas's gents bicycle, and sundry furniture, etc etc., etc. ’ ’ f | MGER TEA.—Every tea-drinker should al least try the New No. 9 at 2s. MONEY TO LEND. S7ftnn~ Wc have tbia Sum in bwd for f"'* '-'A'" Investment, and are prepared to Advance upon Freehold Securities from 5 Pf r «enL; also on Furniture, Pianos, Cattle, Horses, Life Policies, Bills, etc., at reduced ■rates; Correspondence invited. HORDES AND MOLONEY, • - Eldon Chambers, 90 Princes street, TeLi23=v
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Evening Star, Issue 11626, 10 July 1902, Page 5
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1,014Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 11626, 10 July 1902, Page 5
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