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Amusements. HA M BRA .SPHBA TB B. REFINED VAUDEVILLE, Presents by pixs GAlffiTt ODMPANY. SHE CORONATION PICTURES. __an instantaneous success.-. ; historical events accurately DEPICTED. ' A MAMMOTH PROGRAMME OF ' NOVELTIES By oar Popular Coterie of Artist*; Mr PRANK M. GLARE, Befle Ray ‘ - Stella Bairner. florno Ranger Violet Welby Cooko Joe Cowan Ernest Pitts Pred. Lloyd Alfred Behin “ n d there are .Others. , « PRICER: Circle. it; Stalls, la; Pit,Stepram SEPTEMBER 27, ANOTHER IMPORTANT ENGAGEMENT First Appearance in Dunedin of Ihe World-famed Irish Comedians, t • CALLAHAN and MACK, “ Sketoh of tish Life, cntitki _ IN THE OLD NEIGHBORHOOD, Introducing Songs, Dances, and Red Irisl __ Pipes. • itAGANDREW ROAD SCHOOL BAZAAR. JjIBIDAY, 7.30, Orchestra present; Spelling Bee, Nail-driving, etc. SATURDAY, 2.30, Baby Show (three prises). SATURDAY, 7.30, Minstrel Entertainment. AdminkiD, Sixpence. DUNEDIN HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. SPMNG SHOW, STOCTOBER, Garrison Mall. Barrs Silver Cup, and Prices' over £63. Entries dose 5 p.m. on Mondar 23th September, at Secretary’s Office, i* Lower Rattray street, where SchednUj Entry Forms are obtainable GEORGE DUNCAN, Secretary. A actions. SATURDAY, 27th SEPTEMBER, At 2.30 p.m. We have been instructed to sell at our Booms (Old Town Hall), South Dunedin, a consignment of Sterling Silver Watches. Chains, Brooches, Clocks, Pendants: also a limited number of Ladies’ 14ct Gold Watches. Also, at the same time and place, a large quantity of Drapery, Tweeds, Eleotro-plafe, Crockery, etc. 5 second-hand Bicycles. DE NS E M AN D O a Auctioneers, etc. ’ SATURDAY, 27th SEPTEMBER, _ At 2 o’clock. Sale by Auction of Household Farmtom. •Massive Walnut Iron-frame Piano (bv Strauss, full trichord, under dampen e l Ual , *V Solid Bras * Kerbs, ;£ J! fa^ el n d J tBPl Goods and Chattels, etc. AME S SAMSON AND CO have received instructions to sell fcv auction, at their Booms, Furniture, etc incaiding Wahutt piano, massive plush suite (9 pieces), Brussels and tapestry carpets hearth and wool rugs, brass fenders, lire brasses, mirror sideboard, Vienna, f wicker and rattan chairs, octagon and tea tables’ dinner and tea sets, cruets, rases, ornaments pictures, cutlery and glassware, marble and striking clocks, Bft extending dining table tapestry couches, arm and rocking chairs’ cheffonier, e.p. ware, carpet squares, heavv linoleum, whatnots, curtain poles and curtaira, mirror hall stand, hanging lamp double and single brass bedsteads, spring wire, and flock mattresses, kapok beds! blankets, quilts, massive mirror wardrobe full-ScotcH and toilet chests, duchesse drawers and tables, marble and tile washstands, fancy ware, commode, looking glasses, superior duchesse pairs, 4 and C drawer chests, kitchen dresser, kitchen and cooking utensils, copper boiler, wringer, range, barrow, 3 gents’ bicycles, sewing chine, cask plaster of Paris, and sundry furniture, etc., etc. MONDAY, 29th SEPTEMBER,, At 2 o’clock sharp. Sale' by Auction in Deceased Estate of Firstclass Jewellery, Personal Effects, Blankets, Quilts, Sheets, Napery, etc.; also Bankrupt Stock of Drapery. Clothing from the North. TAMES SAMSON AND CO. i. . k"®- been favor ed with instructions to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Dowling street, in Deceased Estate, Gent’s massive 18c gold diamond cluster ring (8 large diamonds, 1 emerald), gent’s 15c gold chain lady’s 18c gold English lever and gold chair, lady s gold muff chain, ladies’ nngs, gold brooches, ladies’ and gents’ silver watches, and jewellery, 13 pairs second-hand blankets, 15 pairs sheets, 10 quilts, pillow-slips etc.; personal effects. Also Bankrupt stock of Drapery, etc., including— I Pallets’ tweeds, men s suits, drawers, flannels, sheetings, flannelette, 8 dozen pairs men’s sox, 10 dozen towels, 4 webs Amazon cloth, black and blue serge (50 dress lengths, all sorts), 24 pairs curtains. 25 pairs-new all-wool double blankets, 4 dozen men’s shirts, boots and shoes. Etc., etc., etc. SATURDAY, 27 th SEPTEMBER. > At 11.30 o’clock. At the Dunedin Horse Saleyards. Broken and Unbroken Spring-cart and Lightiamess Horses, Draught Mares and Geldings, Thoroughbred Racing Mare, Sorin'* Carts, Dray, etc. ° TITRIGHT, STEPHENSON, AND O i t have received instructions to sell 1 P u bho auction at the above time and placi On account or Mr W. Kingan, Hawea Fla 12 broken and unbroken spring-cart a: light-harness mates and gel din; from 2 to 5 years. On account of Mr Walter S. Wilson: 3 heavy draught mares and geldings, fre 3to 5 years; all thoroughly stauncl with trials. On account of Mr F. J. Sullivan, rabbit exporter; 1 superior pair of handsome buggy mares; bays, 4 years, 15 hands 5 upstanding young harness horses; staunch and active. On account of Mr E. Clark, Dunback; 1 splendid spring-cart mare, .6 years; thoroughly staunch, and a grand worker. On account of Mr John Carter, Saddle Hill: The thoroughbred racing mare Ma Belle, 6 years; sire St. Clair, dam T&ngi Maid by Ce Loup. Ma Belle is thoroughly staunch, and very fast. On account of various clients: Tie trotting gelding Haroldson (chestnut) ; very fast, and quiet in harness. 1 cab, 1 spring dray, 2 spring carte (with and without brakes), 1 farm dray, gigs, buggies, etc. Most of these vehicles are nearly new, and must be sold. SATURDAY, 27th, 1902, DARCY FORD wishes to intimate to the Public of Dunedin and surrounding districts that he will CONTINUE HIS SALE TO-MORROW and FOLLOWING SATURDAYS, at 2 o’clock. A large consignment of Serges, Suitings, Blankets, Quilts, Sheeting’j Damask, Rugs, Prints, Lustres, Curtains, Overcoats, etc., etc. Also a consignment of Watches, Clocks, Cutlery, Brnshware, Boots, and Crockery. Without reserve. D. M. FEA, Auctioneer.-

MONDAY, 23th SEPTEMBER, At 2 o’clock. On Premises, 49 Rattray street (opposite Scoullar and Chisholm’s Factory). HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. PARK. REYNOLDS, AND CO. are instructed by Mr J. F. Burke (who is giving up housekeeping) to sell by auction, as above, Tapestry couch, gipsy table, folding chairs, Austrian chairs, carpets, linoleum, _ hearthrugs, round tables, wicker chairs, dining table, cheffonier, vases and ornaments, Singer sewing machine, crockery and crystal, double iron bedsteads, spring mattresses and bedding, looking glasses, washstands and ware, blankets and napery, child's cot, kitchen dresser, colonial sofa, kitchen utensils, etc. To Let. OFFICE To Let (one front room, 14 x 14, ground floor). Water street. Apply H. D. Sfcronach. fTtO LET, Furnished Boom (use of kitX chen), town, suburbs, Waikouaiti. Apply Mrs Dick, 24 Moray place. TO LET, Shop and Dwelling, George street, City. Particulars James Samson and Co., O LET, 7-roomed House, Arthur street. Win. Reid, 27 Rattray street. TO LET (established 30 years). Chemist’s Shop, iCaversham, and Four Rooms. H. F. Hardy. TO LET (Mornington), Furnished' Sitting Room, Bedroom, Kitchen, 8s (unfurnished, 6s); near tram. Pitcher’s Store, Mornington. TO LET, Office in Exchange Court, Princes street. Apply Adams Bros.,' solicitors. Exchange Conn.

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Evening Star, Issue 11693, 26 September 1902, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 11693, 26 September 1902, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 11693, 26 September 1902, Page 5

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