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■- ■■ Wk h a & bit a ;■;■: ■s& ?&&s:£ REttNEb Presehtcd by i>ms §£tfitff company callahanand mir ; In thßifr Ctormiatf Jpkylefc the old NE*G«»&RHobD. A fckfeteh tit Mtih Life worthy of IrttW ih better mo'dik .. ' Lodk at iiiSS Obierio b!f Fnveßte*: -Mr FfiANfc M» GLASS* Pie*rio BW&|£*r Stella &&fcf»* Jbe ©bwfcn Ernest lETiOis Ftoi-. Lloyd Maud Ftratfig And there are Others/ THE CORONATION PICTURES A. REVELA-fitON TO THE OLDEST pMyGOER. PRICES: Circle, 2s; SUfts, 14 j Pit, SirpSfee*. *HE MUSICAL EVENT OF THE YEAR, ANNUAL U&BW CONTJIBfI GOUiNTRV BANDS' ASSOCIATION To be hsia at M 0 S G I E L, OCTOBER 29 and 30. THIS IS THE FnteT TIME the Cdnntry Bauds* Contest ha? bych held bo near Duttcdjft. Competing Btods : tsne<mfcfc6wn, Shift, WiMfcn, Port, Ch&lmeVs, RiVerton, Lawrence, Milton, Gore, MeSgieA. Judge: Lieutenant T. Herd (Wellington G».ms6ta Band). Military judge : Captiin Hislop, assisted by G*ptfclh SiSmfeham-. Special TK>bhife3 flf Begg and Go. and Dresden Piano Gompatty. Visitors from fell parts of Otato aJ-6 feSfcectetL Taleti and GtftiUi Tatefi will master ih full force at Mosgiol. Excursion Fares and Special Trains from Dunedin. The (Contest t* take place ih the Mosgiel Mobiles Fifctory-'S large Wookhed. Electric light »pefti&lly installed. IRfiEN- ISLAND PRESBYTERIAN t : church. sale of work, Volunteer H*». THURSDAY, 7.30 p.m. FRIDAY, 2.30 and 7 p.m. SATURDAY, 2.30 p.m. CONCERT, SATURDAY, 7.30 p.»„. Admißsion: Afternoon, Free; Evening, Adults Is, Children 6d. Anctionft. THURSDAY, 2nd OCTOBER, 1902, At 2 pJn. At the Residence, Sigh ctreot, Roslyn (near Auction RoOnis). SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, UPRIGHT GRAND WALNUT PIANO (by Lyiidhal), WALNUT DRAWING-ROOM (3UTTE v . (in Plush), WATER COLOR LANDSCAPES (by Wflioh), Etc, Etc. WASHER AND CO. » hate received instructions from Mr W. J. Floyd (who is Jeating Duncdin) t& sell by pfcblta aufetiofl, HlB Household Furniture and Effects, <»mWfising—lron'frame Upright grand piano (by piano stool, Walnut drawing-room suite, walnut bookcase, overmantel, octagon table, 2 lanßpapes (by Wil*Ohl, heavy nickel fender and fire irons, carpets, hearthrugs, mats, steel and brass fenders, ash pans, Bft dining table, Australian blackwood dining-room suite, lihcJeum, bmownountod Italian bedstead, duchesso dressing table, hi9rble-top vroshstahd, double and single brass-mounted bedsteads, wire and kapok mattresses, bronze bracket lamp (duplex burners), Vienna and bamboo chairs, cedar cheffonier, chests of drawers, commodes, looking glasses, cutlery, cruets,, curtain poles, dinner 'and W sets, kitchen furniture, wringer, garden tools, lavn mower, coir mats, etc., etc. BY AUCTION. THURSDAY. 2nd OCTOBER. IHE -.uNKDIN FIUnTBROfcERS* - ASSOCIATION will Bftll, at 9.30 TOaIORROW MORNING, at their pcvctal Rcfems, Hobart Apples, Fiji Bananas, Mildura Lemons, Peanut*, Rhubarb; also I/Ocal Apples. Starting sharp to time. THURSDAY, fcnd OCTOBER, At 2 o'clock. Sale by Auction of Household Furniture, Daisy C&rt, 4 dents' Bicycles, Goodß nnd Chattels, "AMES SAMSON AND CO. have received instructions to Sell by auction, at their rooms, Dowling Furniture, etc., including—Massive walnut piano, piano stool, tapestry suite, walnut overman' tel, bookcase, extending dinihg table, dinner and tea sets, cruets, vases, cutlery and glasSWilfe, ornaments, pictures, cheffonier, Brussels and tapestry t-alpets, hearth and wool rugs, brass fenders, fire brasses, coal vases, brass kerbs, Vienna, wicker, and rattan chairs, octagon and tea tables, curtAin poles and ein'teitts, tapestry couches, arm and rocking chairs, marble and striking clocks, plush suite, ntusie canterbury, bfonfce figures, mirror hall stand, double and single iron bedsteads, sprmg, wire, and flock mattresses, kapok beds, blanket*, quilts, mirror Wardrobe, full-Scotch and toilet chests, duchessn drawers and tables, marble and tile washstandi, fancy ware, 4 and s'dt'tivref cheats, commode, carpet squai'66, linoleum, sofft, cGpper boiler, wringer, fattge, dog kennel, light sprats; eart (seaond*haml), barrow, etc, etc., etc. SATURDAY, 4lta OCTOBER, At half'paSt twelve sh&tp. Sale by Auction of Freehold-Property, Henry sfo-eet, Maori Hill, Dunedin, in the Estate of the late Mn Christian Patterson, deceased. ■AMES BAMBON AND CO. » have been favored with instructions from the Trustee in tha above Estate to Still by auction, sit their Rooms, Dowling street, AH that Parcel of Land being Allotment au, Townsliip of Willifi.ais'.own, being part of Section 13, Block 1., Upper Kaikoral di'tfiet, 100 X 250 links, coutaiinrtg 1 food, with two cottages thereon, one of 2 room?, and the other of 2 rooms and scullery -, and oul houses, with splendid fruit garden, all securely fenced. N.B.—The above offers a good chance to those in search of a flr3l-cl.a?B building site m thU favorite suburb of securing one at theif own price. Full particulars from JOHN WILKINEON, Esq.. Barrister and (Solicitor, Dowling street; Or THE AUCTIONEERS. MONDAY, GUi OCTOBER, At 2 o'clock. Situated olf the Main City road, Roslyn. Salb by Attction. FREEHOLD PROPERTY. MESSRS JAMES !?AMSON AND 00, hav-6 been instructed hy the Trustee* of the Will of tho late Elizabeth Jotle Drew to offer for sale by public auctioh. ht their Rooniß, Dowling street, Dunedin, on the 6th day of October, 1902, at 2 o'clock, all that Parcel bf Land, situate in the Town of lyn. containing 1 rood and $ poles, together with the Dwelling-house of 8 rooms and scullery erected thereon, being the residence of the late Mrs Drew. The Propcrtv is well situated, and has an entrance from "the Main road.—For further particulars apply to THE and STEPHENS, 123 Princee street, Sollcitom tot tho Trustees. MONDAY, 6th' OCTOBER, At 2 o'cloek;. CITY FREEHOLD PROPEftTV. For Sale by Auction. AMB6 SAMSON ANl> CO. _' have been favored With, ia&tructWi rrftta.Mt 0. S. Andersbh (Who has given lt|» business) to sell by auction, his Freehold Property, being Bectioh 19, Block 33> having a frnntogfe of 38,33 Units to Great Ring street r by ft depth of 50 links, U>gether vrith' Dwell' Ing-hoUse and §hop thercoft; situate in one of the best business, blocks In King BtWet. For particulars apply A. C. HANLON; Barrister and BdHcltfti 1 , Prlaces sltcet, Dtthedift! M MtE AUCTIONEERS.

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Evening Star, Issue 11697, 1 October 1902, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 11697, 1 October 1902, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 11697, 1 October 1902, Page 5

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