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Amusements. JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. Under the Direction of Mr J. C. WILLIAMSON. Business Manager Ur R. Stewart THE TRIUMPH Brer Chronicled in the Dramatic History of this City achieved by MB CUTLER-HASTINGS And MR J. C. WILLIAMSON’S FAMOUS DRAMATIC COMPANY. ' D* William Gillette’s ThhUin£ M3ttar> Spectacle, ‘ SECRET SERVICE,’ its Miffni&cent Rmny,■ {his Drtma To-morrow (Ttaesday) Evening’s Perform:; to enable the carrying out of the orig i r • anoomeed Programme for the Bcasu;. LAST TWO NIGHTS ' Of ‘SECRET SERVICE.’ CUTLER HASTINGS as LEWIS DU: Ctto. Spy). NO MORE BEAUTIFUL NO MORE TOUCH)': • NO MORE ABSOLUTELY HUMAN I'. : Has Ever Been Presented on the Dun"' * Stag©, WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY Cv. FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY, Mr J. O. WILLTAMSON win present, for thi First Time in Dunedin, Mr WILSON BAR BETTS and Mr BERNARD BBPINASSF; Great Dramatisation of Hall Cainefs Famous Novel, ‘THE GHRIBnAN,* Wueu Mr CULVER HASTINGS Will Make His First Appearance as , JOHN STORM. SPECIAL.—The BOX PLAN for ‘THE CHRISTIAN * NOW OPEN at THE DRESDEN. Plays Produced under the Direction of Mr J. W. Harfitt. Bor Plan at Dresden. Day Saha, Early Door Stalls and Pit,' at Jacobs's. Prices; Dress Circle and Reserved Stalk, Sa; Stalls, 3s; Pit, Is. Early Doors, Stalls and Pit, 7to 7.30, 6d extra. Tonring Representative, GEO. MATHBBON. Auctions. TUESDAY, 19th MAY, At 1 o'clock. On the Premises, Fernanda. SUPERIOR DAIRY COWS, HEIFERS, and CALVES, HORSES. HARNESS, FARM IMPLEMENTS, DRAYS, FURNITURE, Eta. PARK, REYNOLDS. AND CO. have received instructions from Mr T. Arlidge, jun., to sell by auction, at hia farm, near toll-bar, North-east Harbor, on aeeoont of expiry of lease, the following Stock, etc.: II very fme dairy oowa (calved and coming to calve), pure Ayrshire bull, stare cattle, 3 heifers, 3 calves, 2 spring-cart horses, draught more (light), 1 well-bred mare (by Blacksmith), spring dray and frame, milk cart, wheel plough, hillside plough, turnip seed drill, cultivator, turnip pnlper, sledge and frame, set milk-cart harness, spring-dray harness, fruniture, and sundries. This select herd of Dairy Cows are well known to bo the best in the district, special care having been taken in their selection. The Farm Implements are almost new, and the whole stock will be,eold without reeervs on Tuesday, 13tb May. Inspection at any time. Terms at Sale.

Also, Milk Run For Sale by private treaty, on application to Mr Arlidge. NJJ.—No Outside Entries will be received. TUESDAY, 19th MAY, 1903, At 2 o’clock. We will sell 40 BALES GREASY WOOL. jQONALD REID AND CO., LIMITED, Auctioneers. TUESDAY, 19th MAT, At 2 o’clock. Sale by Auction of Household Furniture, Walnut Piano, Gent’s Bicycle. Goods and Chattels, 16,000 Foreign Postage Stomps, Etc. JAMES SAMSON AND CO. have received instructions to sell bv auction, at their Rooms, Dowling street, ‘ Furniture, Etc., including— Walnut piano (by Schumann, equal to new), velvet tnd plush suite, bookcase, sideboard! Brussels and tapestry carpets, hearth and wool rugs, brass fenders, fire brasses, cool vases, walnut overmantel, Vienna, wicker, and rattan chairs, curtain poles and curtains, cheffccier, brass kerbs, pictures, octagon and tea tables, telescope dining table, dinner mu! tea sots, cruets, vases, ornaments, cutlery and glassware, marble and striking clocks, aim and rooking chairs, barometer, mirror-baok ball stand, double and single brass bedsteads, spring, wire, and flock mattresses, kapok beds, blankets, quilts, mirror wirdrobe, fullScotob and toilet chests, duchcsse drawers and tables, marble and tile washstands, fancy ware, commode, 4 and 5-drawcr cheats, carpet squares, linoleum, kitchen dresser, range, wringer, copper boiler, Bents’ and laidies’bicycles, goods and chattels, etc., etc. etc. WEDNESDAY, 20th MAY. At 2 o’clock. FREEHOLD, STAFFORD STREET. rjIBLE PERPETUAL trustees, estate AND AGENCY COMPANY OP NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED, ore instructed by J. S. Mollison, Esq., to offer for sale bypublic auction in their rooms, Rattny street. Dunedin, on Wednesday, 20th May, nf, 2 o’clock, Lots 0 and 7 Of the subdivisions of his Stafford street property, having a street frontage of about 70 feet, together with the two dwelling-houses thereon. Along with these lots will be sold, subject to existing rights, other parts of his lands now used as a right-of-way. Prom their proximity to the business part of the City, the houses always command good tenants, and at the price at which the vendor is willing to sell should prove a profitable investment. For plans and further particulars apply to the offices of Or Messrs DUNCAN AND MACGREGOR, Solicitors; THE AUCTIONEERS. , WEDNESDAY, 20th-MAY, At 2 o’clock. At Premises, “ Chorlesfield,” Anderson's Bay (The Residence of Mr T.' Somerville). HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, WALNUT PIANO (Ward), WAGGONETTE, HORSE, and HAUmwa Alex. Harris and co. have received instructions from Mr T. Somerville (who is leaving Dunedin) to sell by auction, as above, W&lnut piano (by Ward), superior walnut suite m plush, steel-bar fenders, cedar bookcase, gilt overmantel, coal vase, whatnot, pictures, rocker, occasional tables, walnut table, carpets, dining chairs (in leather), curtains, marble timepiece, cedar extending dining table, cheffonier, couch (in haircloth), lamps, bookshelves, doable ana single bon bedsteads, wardrobe and chest drawers combined, full-Scotch chest drawers, linen press, duchesse chests, commode, eedar wardrobe! half-tester bedstead, looking-glasses, ! washstands and ware, kitchen dresser (with doors) meat safe, wringer, large iron boiler, Fair I bank’s weighing machine, garden tools, wheelbarrow, steps, boy’s bicycle, barbed wire, seed sower, fowls, waggonette, buwv horse, single set buggy harness. Bus leaves Manse street at 1.10 o’clock for the sale. WEDNESDAY, 20th INST., At 3 o’clock, afternoon. SEWING MACHINES. D m. speeding • will sen at Rooms, on Wednesday first 8 NEW DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINES The finest finished and most up to data it the colonies, and furnished with cvcrv appliance. , These are in 4 varieties, end one of e, c kind is now on view. T-cpoptinti irtvitrd. The auctioneer will offer the above absoluteunre;,eived. WEDNESDAY, 20th INST., At 3 o’clock, afternoon. 1,200 PIECES PAPBRHANGINGS. In lots to suit purchasers. D m. spbddino • is instructed to sell at RoomsGOLD AND SILVER WALL PAPERS, lu lots of 10 to 25 pieces.

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Evening Star, Issue 11889, 18 May 1903, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 11889, 18 May 1903, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 11889, 18 May 1903, Page 5

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