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Bee ihe Phootbawl Match Finale. |IHE ALHAMB™ 1 Every Evening at 8. Saturdays 2.45. FULLER'S ENTERTAINERS. ANOTHER GREAT PROGRAMME. FUNNY FOOTBALL FINALE. A Decided Hit, the Clever Team, Joe—WATTS and LUCAS—Madge. Another New Specialty, ' O'FLANAGANS/ Intxoducing Wonderful Leg-mania Feats. S?t& Henr y Will JONES HART, and JONES, In Plantation Scene, 'ln Old Virginia.* With Beautiful Tableau and Vocal Harmony. Last Four Nights of Albert—M'KlSSON and DUVAL—Ada. Farce—THE BABY ELEPHANT. Prices: Circle, 2s (Ladies, Is); Stalls, Is (Ladies, 6d); Pit, fid. Doors 7.15. TTIS MAJESTY'S tttratrv" For a Short Season Only. Commencing TO-MORROW (Wednesday), JULY 22, And-*Jyery. Evening, THE LATEST NOVELTY UNDER THE SUN, DIRECT FROM LONDON, D'Arc's World-famed FANTOCHES FRANCAISB ENTERTAINERS. ' 9 Director, Prof. F. T. Barrasa. The Brightest, Prettiest, Most Amusing, and Refined Entertainment now on tour. £2OO worth of Magnificent Scenery. Th* only Show of its kind that has appeared by Royal Command before their Majesties Kins Edward VLT. and Queen Alexandra. THE MARVELLOUS FANTOCCINL THE ROYAL COURT MINSTRELS. The Grand Oriental Pantomime BLUE BEARD, 1 With Comic Scenes, Harlequinade, and concluding with GRAND TRANSFORMATION SCENE. Everything New and Up To Date. Limelight Effects by Mr J. Natin. Box Plan at Dresden. Day Sales at Jacobs's. Prices, 3s, 2s, Is. Children Half-price, MATINEE SATURDAY, at 2.30. J. C. BRYANT, Business Manager. HENRY G. PARKER, Agent. Auctions. WEDNESDAY, 22nd JULY, At 9.30 sharp. By Auction. Ex Mokoia, from Melbourne. Pines, Passioa Fruit, Omnges, Lemons. Frcm Sydney: Oranges, Sevilles, Lemonst also Poormari Oranges, Apples, Dates, Walnuts, ets. A MOEITZSON AND CNX, -iX* Jetty street. WEDNESDAY, 22nd JULY. AUCTION" PRYOR AND CO., 9.30 a.m. SHIEL AND CO., 11 a-m. Sydney and Mildura Oranges, Mandarins, and Lemons, Hobart Apples, Tahiti Oranges, etc. * WEDNESDAY, 22nd JULY, At 2 o'clock. On the Premises, No. 112 High Btreei, Instructed by Mr R. R. Kirby, who is giving up housekeeping. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITUBS. WALNUT UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, By Cons and Cons. DARK, REYNOLDS, AND CO. have been favored with instructions from Mr R. R. Kirby (who is giving up housekeeping) to ze\\ by auction, His Household Furniture, including— Walnut upright grand piano (by Cons and: Cons), walnut and velvet occasional suite, occasional tables and chairs, ornaments and vases, brackets, oil paintings and photographs, Brussels carpets, wool rugs, lace curtains, cushions, Brussels carpet runner, brass-rail fender, fire brasses and ashpans red pine sideboard (mirror back), dining table, Austrian chairs, plushette couch, wicker chairs, Austrian chairs, linoleum, dinner and tea ware, crystal, hearth rugs, steel fender and fireirons, cuckoo striking clock, oleographs, brass-rail bedsteads, wire mattresses and bedding, iron cot, red pine wardrobe duchesso pair, toilet chests, washstands and ware, kitchen table, colonial sofa, -perambulator, wringer, kitchen utensils and sundries etc, etc. WEDNESDAY, 22nd JULY, At 2 o'clock sharp. Sale by Auction, on the Premises, 308 George street, of Superior Parlor, Dining, Sitting, and Bedroo i Furniture, Massive U/pright Grand Piano (by Ramsperger, Stuttgart), Complete Set Encyclopedia Britannica (latest edition) in revolving bookcase, Cutlery and Glassware, Napery and Bed TJnpn, etc .AMES SAMSON AND CO. 19 have been favored with instructions from Johii Gruar, Esq. (who is leaving Duaedin), to sell by auction, on the Premises, His Household Furniture, etc., including— Upright grand piano (iron frame, by Ramsperger, Stuttgart), piano stool, large walnut overmantel, Utrecht velvet suite (upholstered backs), dining table, bookshelves and books, massive marble clock, rattan settee, Brussels carpet, pictures, curtains, brass fenders, fire* brasses, 4 large easy chairs, draught screen, walnut tables, Vienna and rattan chairs, wool rugs, velvet chair, extending dining table, dinner and tea sets, cutlery and glassware, mirror sideboard, Japanese vases, coal vases, card table, mirror-back hall stand, massive double and single brass bedsteads, spring, wire, and flock mattresses, kapok bed 3, blanket3 > quilts, superior bedroom suite, inlaid full-Scotch ■ duchesse pair, massive Chippea-' dale wardrobe (mirror door and drawerß at side), 4 and 5-drawer chests, wire shakedowns, folding chairs, kitchen and cooking utensils, 2-roller mangle, wringer, jam pan, steps, baths, first-class sewing machine, doff kennel, flagpole, eta, etc, etc On view morning of sale. SATURDAY, Ist At half-paat 12 o'clock. Sale by Auction, in Deceased Estate, of FREEHOLD PROPERTIES In the Kaikorai and Northeast Valley Districts, .■AMES SAMSON AND CO iii. have _ l^ een favored with instructions t> sell by auction, at their rooms, Dowling street: On account of Mr Joseph B. Cooper: 1. Allotment 16,- Extension of Kirkland Hill. Kaikora ter-acre, with Dwelling of * rooms and scullery, let to a good tenant. 2. Allotment 34, Anderston Township Kai. with 5-roomed House; scullery, stable! and wit, large concrete well, and new range. On account of the Trustees of Peter Nicolson, deceased (late of Gore): 3. AllnhiYion+o AA mrl AK m„ t_?_ _<■ r. . wyn (Forth avenue), N.E. Valley, containing U poles, together with 5-roomed House ant. outnou3e3 thereon. A considerable sum of money has recently been expended on this property, and the dwelling is now in tip-top order. r r I The titles are all under the Land Transfer Act. Easy terms can be arranged if necessary. Full particulars from Mr JOHN WirjnNSON, Sdicitor,'Dowling stroffc;

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Evening Star, Issue 11944, 21 July 1903, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 11944, 21 July 1903, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 11944, 21 July 1903, Page 5

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