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Anmjeffleati. JJIS MAJESTY’S THEAIBE. Under the Sole Direction -of Mr HARRY RICKARDS. The New Programme submitted on Saturday Night was -received with Demonstrative Approval and Vociferous Applause. TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), Positively the LAST NIGHT BUT ONE LAST NIGHT BUT ONE LAST NIGHT BUT -ONE LAST NIGHT BUT ONE In Dunedin of Mr HARRY RICKARDS’® NEW -CONTINENTAL. ENGLISH, AND AMERICAN VAUDEVILLE COMPANY. CHEER UPON CHEER. Was unstinting ly bestowed .upon the Mighty SANDOW SANDOW! SANDOW! SANDOW! SANDOW! SANDOW! SANDOW! SANDOW! Instantaneous and Emphatic Success of the AMERICAN KENDALS, Mr and Mrs SIDNEY DREW. Mr and Mrs SIDNEY DREW* In their Society Comedy in one act, ‘ When Two Hearts -ate 'Won.' | PROFESSOR KACCANN, 1 J_jMARK ANTHONY, .| Miss RAY JONES, Operatic Soprano. Miss NITA LEETE, Operatic Contralto. Little FANNY POWERS, Australia’s Own. And a Wonderfully Vivid Series-of Animated Pictures of THE CORONATION CELEBRATIONS, And a Trip Across the Atlantic in dhe KD.L. s.s. Kronprinz Wilhelm. _ Prices: Dress Circle mid Orchestra Stalls, 3s; Stalls, 2s; Pit, Is. Early Doors to Stalls and Pit, 6d Extra. Box Plan at tho Dresden. M. MARCUS, Touring Manager. JOHN C. LEETE, General Manager. D RAMATIC ARTISTS WANTED (Ladies and Gentlemen). Extended tour. State lowest terms. BARRIE MARSCHEL, ‘Star’ Office. Auctions. TUESDAY, 6th JANUARY, 2903, At 9 ana. sharp. By Auction.. mHB DUNEDIN FRUITBROKERS' ASSOCIATION will sell Assorted Fruits at their several Rooms:— PRYOR AND CO., at 9 MASON AND SONS. T. E. 6HIEL AND CO. A. MOEITZSON AND CGT. PATERSON AND CO. TUESDAY, 6ih JANUARY, 1903, At 2 o’clock. Sale by Auction of Superior Parlor, Dinins - jtting, and Bedroom Furniture, Massiv walnut Iron-frame Piano, Walnut Ovei mantel, Bookcase, Massive Sideboard, Ja B,cycleE> , N " W -Gig, F-P- Safe, etc. AMES SAMSON AND CO have been favored with instructions i se.l by auction, at their Rooms, Dowlir, street. Furniture, etc., including—Massive wahn; P J^ n ® (equal to new), piano stool, mar-iv sideboarij bookcas®, Brussels and la-pcstr ranx.ts, hearth and wool rugs, brass fender: me brasses, coal vases, ornaments, picture? cutlery and glassware, china and crockery ware, walnut overmantel, tapestry and loathe couches, tapestry and plush suite, Vienne w.ckcr, and rattan chairs, octagon and te tobies, extending dining table, dinner nn tea services, cruets, e.p. ware, brass kerbs whatnots, music canterbury, marble an stoking clocks, carpet squares, fancy chain nmror-back hall stand, double and single iro bedsteads, spring, wire, and flock mattresse; kapok beds, blankets, quilts, mirror ware robe, full-Sootch and toilet chests, duchess drawers and tables, marble and tilo was! stands, fancy ware, commode, 4 and 5-drawe chests, superior duchesse pairs, looking glasses, tables, chairs, sofa, kiteben an cooking utensils, copper boiler, wringei range, d.b.b.l. guttf sewing machine, safe barrow, goods, and chattels; also, 6 firs! class imitation marble mantelpieces. WEDNESDAY, 7th JANUARY, At 2 o’clock. On tho Premises, 31 Elm row. Sale by Auction of SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNTTUR EBONY PIANO by Roscnkraulz. PARK, REYNOLDS, AND ( nave been favored with iiHrurtii from Mrs J. Bremer (who is giving up hoikeeping) to sell by auction. Her Household •Furniture, comp: Ebony piano by Rosenkraatz, plcto s!.wahiut overmantel, walnut whatnot, f- eoh fire brasses, and ushpaus, oak ccal vase, or gonal and occasional tables, rattan cJ a lace curtains, Brussels carpets, heart hii: bamboo stands and flower pots, fire r.cre corner seat, door portiere and curtrin. ; tures, goatskin rug, r.p. bookcase, r.p. f cepic extending table (2 leaves), mahorr choffonier, Sutherland table, electro-plate'a I'D-’ a 1. crockery ware, vases and ornamcr linoleum, upholstered wicker chairs, Aurtr chairs, banging lamps, r.p. hall stand, car runner, door mats, cretonne couch, duchc chests, marble washstands, r.p wanhstan toilet ware, towel rails, commode, double t single iron bedsteads, wiro mattresses ; bedding, wire shakedown, 5-drawer ch( sowing machine, kitchen tables, cedar c board, sot dish covers, filter, table man; wringer, kitchen fender, kiteben and laum utensils, small fireproof safe, etc., etc., c To Ei©f,. CONVENIENT DAIRY FARM TO LET, ■&JO satisfactory offer having been rcc-x. ■IN for Mrs BRADFORD'S 102-acre FA F one mile from Morton Creamery and ct . church and school, it is now TO LF'<’ PRIVATE TREATY. ' JOHN REID AND SONS, Liverpool street. GRAZING at Nonnanby.—To Let, t; ] May, 1905, Two Paddocks sph-ii. Feed (4S acres and lb acres); uustcckcd ; 18 months. John Reid and Sons, Liver,); Street. TWO largo Furnished Rooms: use kilchi Apply Gilrnour Bros., Walker street HALF of large Six-roomed House, fi nished, unfurnished; copper, bath, c lars; terms moderate. Mrs Pitcher, (ilci TO LET, 3-roomed Cottage in Canonga: Appty 23 Brown street. TO LET, Four-roomed House, d'-rdon Store, Kaikoioi. Apply TO LET, 5 Rooms, Mornington, 15s; Rooms, Serpentine avenue, 16s. S ell, Albert Buildings, Princes street. TO LET, comfortable 6-roomcd; cv convenience. 76 Harbor terrace (t nsr of Dundas street). TO LET, 5-roomed House; hj. and water, bath, and every conveniei Apply Second House Rosebery street. Be knowes (behind Wesleyan Church). TO LET, 4-roomed House; register gra range, scullery. Apply G. M‘Dow 86 Union street. rno LET (Selwyu, Nortb-east Valley), | A r- n-ned House; conveniences. H. Leon, Water street (Colonial Bank Bu mgs). FjpO LET, Oyster Saloon; terms. Ap A M. Dennison, 13.3 George street. TO LET, South Dunedin, 5-roomcd Hoi every convenience; rent, 8s per we Eordcr and Moloney, Princes street. npO LET, Upstair Premises in Geo A street, containing 9 rooms. / p Walker Bros., St. Andrew street. rstO LET, Shop in Grand Hotel Buildir A fronting High street. Apply T. Sidey, solicitor. Board and Resliense. rfAHE AD YAK, 46 High street.—Prh A Board and Residence; every ccnv inee; telephone 1,177. ST. GLAlß.—Vacancies for Ladies Gentlemen, Arawa House, Albert str entirely now management. Mrs Tayl. VACANCY for One young Man; 1 piano; terms moderate. Appi\ Lower St. Andrew street. BOARD and Residence for Ladies and tlemen; double ai.< single bedre bath, piano; terms moderate. Marie 67 Stafford street; four minutes from Office. GOOD Private Board and Residence Two respectable young Men Workshops Hotel, Cargill road. WANTED, 2 Gentlemen or Working • Boarders; share large bedroom; vato farany; piano. “Comfortable,” *! Office. TTjTANTEp, by Gentleman, Board i * T _ Residence; bill preferred. Ad< Box 382,

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Evening Star, Issue 11776, 5 January 1903, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 11776, 5 January 1903, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 11776, 5 January 1903, Page 5

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