JJIS M Aifrfe ST Y’B TMRATfti. Uadbr the Dilrlßctidfi of Mr J. C. WILLIAMSON. !Uiir Business Manager Mr R. StetraiL THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, 19th MAY. 1903, POSITIVELY FINAL PERFORMANCE Of the ' REMarßablY EUCCESEFUL FLAY. ‘ SECRET SERVICE, 1 vbmb V*?,deceived, last evening by a crowded and audiencb, who dwwcd their kpS rec * a “ o *' “if continual bursts of eiiUiuSiista, and watched the many thfillihg situations with the utmost interest. Mfi CUYIER HASTINGS proved hiniself one of the Finest Artiste that has ever Visited Hew ahd beihg sUrroUhd'ed by , MR J. C. WIILLAMSDN’S FAMOUS DRAMATIC COMPANY, Gave a Most Ferfect Representation of a First-class Drama. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, MAY SO, A NoTAHIE FrDDuGTION. Foft THREE NiaHTfe DNLY! A Nineteenth Century Sigh of the OoSs, , “THE CHRISTIAN.’ The Mbst Remarkable Play Ever Presented in Australia. A GREAT THEME: HriLLiANTIY INTERPRETED'. Mr CULYER HASTINGS . ; Will Present nis Masterly interpretation of . - JOHN STORM, Supported by Mr J. C, WILLIAMSON’S FAMOUS DRAMATIC COMPANY. Plays Produced under the Direction of Mr i. W. Hozlilt. Box Plah at Dresden. Day Sales, Early Door Stalls and Pit, at Jacobs’s. PrfeeSs Dress Circle and Reserved, Stalls, ss; Stalls) 3s; Pit, Is. Early Doors, Stalls and Pit, 7to 7.30, 6d extra.. Touring Representative, GEO. MATHESON. WANTED, 20 SUPERNUMERARiES. Apply STAGE DOOR, His Majesty’s Theatre, THIS DAT (TUESDAY), half^ast DUNEDIN HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. CHRYSANTHEMUM AND WINTER FLOWER SHOW. GARRISON HALL, WEDNESDAY, 20th MAY, From 1 to 10 p.m. IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE CHRYSANTHEMUM CLUB. Great display of Chrysanthemums, Cut Flowers, Pot Plante. Floral Work, Decorated Tables, Fruit, ana Vegetables. Special Competition Decorated Hats and Parasols. Music Afternoon and Evemng by the popular Black Family. Refreshments, Miss. Murray. GEO. DUNCAN, Secretory, 10 Lower .Rattray street. Auction*. WEDNESDAY. 20lh MAY, HY AUCTION, 2.30 p.m. 200 Head Poultry—Hens, Ducks, Boosters, etc., including 00 Head Half-bred Leghorn Pullets and 2 Pure-bred Esngshan Cockerels, i R Y O R AND GO., The Bond street Auctioneers. THURSDAY, 21st MAY, At 2 o’clock. Sale by Auction of Household Furniture, Massive Walnut Piano (by Hart Man, Berlin), Carved Sideboard, Plunge Bath, Mantelpiece, Grate, Gent’s Bio vole,. Etc. JAMES SAMSON AND CO. haVc received instructions to sell by auction at their Rooms, Dowling street, Furniture, etc., including— Iron-frame piano (full trichord, equal to new), Brussels and tapestry carpets, hearth and wool rugs, brass fenders, fire brasses, coal vases, tapestry and plush suite, bookcase, walnut overmantel, hanging lamp, Vienna; wicker, and rattan, chairs, octagon and tea tables, dinner and tea sots, cruets, vases, ornaments, pictures, cutlery and glass ware, marble and striking clocks, curtain poles and curtains, arm and rocking Chairs, tapestry and leather couches, e.p. ware, whatnots, occasional chairs, barometer, mirror-back hall stand, double and single iron bedsteads, spring, wire, and flock mattresses, kapok beds, blankets, guilts, mirror wardrobe, full-Scotch and toilet chests, duchesso drawers and tables, marble and tile washstands, fancy ware, commode, ♦ and 5-drawer chests, carpet squares, linoleum, kitchen dresser, range, copper boiler, wringer, sewing machine, gent’s bicycle, plunge bath, iron cot, goods and chattels, etc., etc., etc. WEDNESDAY, 2oS~MAY\ At 2 o’clock. At Rooms, Rattray streek JEWELLERY. WATCHES. CLOCKS. ORNAMENTS, BTC., HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. DM. PBA AND CO. • have received instructions to sell by auction, Furniture, etc., including—--2 pianos (walnut cases), 2 new sewing machines, walnut and ebony overmantel, Brussels and tapestry carpels, “hearthrugs, tapestry and plush suite, horsehair suite, extending dining table (Bft), cedar chetfoilier, duchesso pairs, ware, chests of drawers, tile-back washstands, Couches, colonial sofas, kitchen dresser, wringer, double and single iron bedsteads, wire mattresses, bedding, Vienna chairs, book shelves, kitchen tables, linoleum, wicker chairs, b.r. fenders, fire brasses, plaques, e.p. waiters, comforts, brohzed and ivory plaques, ladies’ and gents’ umbrellas, 2 shop bins, gent’s bicycle (Imperial). WEDNESDAY, 27th MAT, 1903, At 1.30 p.ta. On the Premises, Bruce street, Roslyn (Within 100 yards of Roslvn tram). SPLENDID QUARTER-ACRE FREEHOLD ond DWELLING of 8 Rooms. Also, SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. SIEVWRIGHT ’ BROS. AND CO., acting under instructions from the Executrix of the Will of the' late Mrs Janb Grey, will sell by public auction, as above. That valuable freehold, containing (more or less), being Allotment 12, Block 1., Roslyn, together with the substantial dwelling thereon of 8 rooms; scullery, bath (hot and cold water), and every possible modern convenience.
Also, all the Household Furniture and Effects, comprising— Handsome drawing suite of 9 pieces, piano (Broadwood), mahogany table, marble-top mirror-back walnut cabinet, largo mirror, superior dining room suite of 9 pieces, sideboard, handsome walnut writing table. Brussels carpet, fenders and fireirons, ceaar extending dining table (Bft), electro-plate Wedgewood ware, crystal, cutlery, linoleum, double and single bedsteads, spring and hair mattresses, sheets, blankets, napery, handsome mahogany wardrobe, full-Scotch chests of drawers, kitchen utensils, filter, tables, chairs, meat safe, scales and weights, lamps, garden tools, pot plants, etc., etc. Tlie whole of the above is in first-class condition. Tim Auctioneer draws special attention to the fact that the Sale takes place at 1,30 p.in. sharp.,. On view Tuesday Afternoon, 26th .inst., and Morning of Sale. Further particulars from THE AUCTIONEERS. SATURDAY, 30th MAT. 1903, At 18.30 o’clock, At Rooms, High street. VALUABLE RESIDENTIAL CITY FREEHOLD, situated in Grange street, High street. Stafford street, and Queen street. OIBVWRIGHT BROS. AND CO. are instructed to sell by public auction as above; Oft account of the Executors. Of the Will of the late Margaret Gow: LOT 1. Grange c£ Section 14, Block XXII., Dunedin, with frontage Of 50 links to Grange Street by a depth of 1024 links, together with a Uico Dwelling thoreon of four rooms. On account of Mr John Barron: LOT 2, High street.—Allotment 4, Subdivision Sections 64, 66, Block V., Dunedin. Magnificent building site. LOT 3.—Pull 4-Acre, and two first-class Dwellings, situated in best part of Stafford street. On account P. Helmore, Esq.: LOT 4, Queen street.—Comfortable and commodious Dwelling of 8 rooms, and full 4-acre section. . Full particulars in later issue. Cards to view from
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Evening Star, Issue 11890, 19 May 1903, Page 5
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