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Amusements.. "-..-', A LHAMBBA THE A IBS, FTTLLER'S ENTERTAINERS. . In a Programme of Merrimomeirie. • • Last Night of AMY BLAOKIB. ' I've made up my mind to sail away." Hilda PHILLIPS SISTERS. • Ethel ' . TIM HOWARD—The Funny Little Man. Great Success of WILL WATKINS.-To-night—New Songs, including 'The swimming master.' * FRASER SHAW, the Robust Tenor. . WARWICK BIOSCOPE—New Picture*. IRISH JUSTlCE—Watkins, Carney, and Co. Farcelet. PRICES: Pit, 6d; Stalls, Is (Ladles 6d); Circle, 2s (Ladies Is). Day Sales Jacobs*!. NO PERFORMANCE ON FRIDAY. . NO MATINEE NEXT SATURDAY. SPECIAL HOLIDAY MATINEE MONDAY. . ALL SAINTS'SCHOOLROOM, FRIDAY,.MAY 22nd, at 8 pjn. ROMANTIC COMEDY, in.Three Acts, WOODBINE AND ROSES;' By C. R. ALLEN. Misses Alien, V. Chapman, H. Chapman, V. W-lliams; K. Ulrica, and Margaret Sale, Messre C. R. Allen, J. H. Allen, and R. L. Dayies. Admission, ONE SHILLING. Doors open 7.30.' Proceeds to Church Repairs Fund! Auctions. FRIDAY, 22nd MAY, . At 12.30 o'clock. . • At Rooms, 131 Princes street. In the Estate of Mr JAMES HADDEN, Deceased. FREEHOLD PROPERTY, ANDERSON'S' BAY. HARRIS AND" CO. have received instructions from the Executors in the Estate of the late James Hadden, deceased, to sell by auction, as above, All that Parcel of Land, being Sections 2 and 3, Block VI., Anderson's Bay district, containing 3 roods 19 poles (more or less), together with five-roomed dwelling and outhouse. * - Also at the same time: Lease of Sections 28 and 29, corner Rankeilor and M'Bride streets, South Dunedin, together ■ with 6-roomcd house and outhouses. Ground rent, £5 per Annum. Corporation lease. For particulars apply to THE AUCTIONEERS.. FRIDAY, 22nd MAY, At 2 o'clock. At Rooms, No. 131 Princes street. STOCK-IN-TRADE OF A- DRAPERY BUSINESS. Removed to our Rooms for Convenience of Sale. ALEX. HARRIS AND CO. -TV have received instructions from the Owner (who is giving up business) to sell by auction, as above, • Her whole Stock of Drapery, etc., including— Towels, flannel, flannelette, corsets, lace, ladies' handkerchiefs, insertion and embroidery, ladies' stockings; children's. socks, kid, cotton, and wool gloves, Clark's linen, thread and cottons, collars, cuffs, crochet cotton, ladies' umbrellas, straw hats, frilling, veiling, aprons, Berlin wool, oombs and brushes, darning wool, dress pieces, men's shirts, singlets, braces, ribbons, laces, men's sooks, linings, cretonne, shirting, sheeting, art muslin, table linen, gas stove, hat show'stands, gas fittings, etc, etc. '.".'•• Absolutely without reserve. SATURDAY, 23rd MAY, At 1 o'clock. At Rooms, 131 Princes street. UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. j EX. HARRIS AND 00. - have received instructions from Mr T. Wedlake to sell by auction, as above, A valuable, list of Unredeemed Pledges, mcluding— Gold and silver jewellery, gold and silver watches, men's, women's, and obildren's clothing, musical instruments, • tools, blankets, etc. • See full list in T Evening Star,' 19fch and 22nd May. FRIDAY, 22nd MAY, At 9 sharp. Es T&viuni, from Rarotonga. 450 Cases ORANGES and BANANAS, KUMARAS, BREADNUTS, MANGOTARAS, Ex .To Anau. COOKING and DESSERT APPLES, PEARS. PICKLING ONIONS, PIE MELONS, PUMPKINS, MARROWS. Also, 400 Cases Canterbury Dessert and Cooking Apples, Pears, Section Honey, Tomatoes, Grapes, Shallots, etc. rgT IS. SHIEL AND CO., Stafford street. SATURDAY, 23rd MAY, """ At 2 o'clook. Sale by Auction of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, WALNUT . PIANO, BOOKCASE, . GENT'S BICYCLE. GOODS, CHATTELS, ETC. JAMES SAMSON AND CO. have received instructions to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Dowling street, Furniture, etc., including—. Iron-frame piano (equal to new), piano stool, bookcase, niirrpr sideboard, Brussels and tape** try carpets, hearth and wool rugs, brass fenders, fire brasses, curtain poles and curtains, tapestry suite, arm and rooking chairs, Vienna, wicker, and rattan chairs, octagon and tea tables, dinner and tea sets, cruets, vases, ornaments, pictures, marble and striking clocks, hanging lamps, brass ker,bs, choffonier, curtain poles and curtains, hu'il stand, double and single brass-mounted bedsteads, spring," wire, and fleck mattresses, kapok beds, blankets', quilts, mirror wardrobe, full-Scotch and toilet chests,- duchesse drawers and tables, marble and tile washstands, fancy ware, commode, 4 and 5-drawer chests, carpet squares, linoleum,, superior duchess* pair, inlaid bedroom suite, looking glasses, tables, chairs, sofa, kitchen dresser, range, bicycle, violin and case, cot, givrden seat, etc., etc., etc: WEDNESDAY, 27th MAY, 1903, At 1.30 p.m. On the Premises, Bruce street, Roslyn ..(Witliin 100 yards of Roslyn tram),SPLENDID QUARTER-ACRE FREEHOLD " ' end 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 Jane Grey, wit! sell by public auction, as above, That valuable freehold, containing J-acre (more or less), being Allotment 12, Block, 1., Roslyn, together with the substantial dwelling thereon of 8 rooms; scullery, bath, and every possible modern convenience. Also, all the Household Furniture and Effect*, comprising— Handsome drawing suite of 9 pieces, piano (Broadw'ood), rosewood _ table,, marble-top mirror-back walnut cabinet, large, mirror; superior dining room suite of 9 pieces, sidehoard, handsome walnut writing table, Brussels carpet, fenders and fireirons, mahogany extending dining tablo (Bft), electro-plate Wedgewobd ware, crystal, cutlery, linoleum, double and single bedsteads," spring and hair mattresses, sheets, blankets, na'pery, handsome mahogany wardrobe, full-Scotch chests of drawers,- kitchen utensils, filter, tables, chairs, meqt.safe, Ecales and weights, lamps, garden' tools, pot plants, 2- lawn mowers, mangle, side saddle, etc., etc. . . ■ The whole of the above is in first-class condition. The Auctioneers draw special attention to the fact that the Sale takes place at 1.30 p.ra: sharp. On view Tuesday Afternoon, 26th hist.,' and Morning of • Sale. Further particulars from -.''•■'■' : THE AUCTIONEERS. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY,- " 22nd and 23rd MAY, ■ At 1.30 p.m. each day. mHE DRAPERY DISTRIBUTING COMr -*- PANY (Hooper's Premises,' Octagon) have decided (bwing to their lease, which, expires within a fortnight) to sell the B*la»ce of their Stock, consisting of— HIGH-CLASS DRESS MATERIALS, HOUSE LINEN. GENTS* SUITINGS, HOSIERY FLANNELETTES. COLONIAL AND •WELSH FLANNELS. A Special Line of COLONIAL LAMBSWOOL BLANKETS and TRAVELLING RUGS. The Goods will be put up.in lots to suit buyers, and every lot offered,will be Bold'to the highest bidder. - • ' NOTE._Aa a SPEEDY SALE has to bV effected, the Auctioneer has strict instructions from, the Company TO KNOCK. DOWN QUICK THE LOTS OFFERED: u ™* All the Goods now on .view, at -Hooper's Pi muses, the Octocon. - •

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Evening Star, Issue 11892, 21 May 1903, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 11892, 21 May 1903, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 11892, 21 May 1903, Page 5

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