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An* wse iwarrts ■ IRINCESS'S THMTfiE. Under tho Management; of Messrs WILLOUGHBY AND GEACH. "PACKED TO THE DOORS NIGHTLY." SPEND THIS {Mondav) EVENING IN LAUGHTER. THIS (Monday) EVENING IN LAUGHTER. Success Continued and Unprecedented. Success Continued and Unprecedented. Despite which the Management Regret to announce LAST NIGHTS-4. LAST NIGHTS-4. LAST NIGHTS-^. POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT BUT THREE GEORGE WILLOUGHBY And Ms 'MISTAKES WILL HAPPEN* COMPANY In 'MISTAKES WILL HAPPEN,' 'SHSTAKE3 WILL HAPPEN.' All Dnnedin is Nightly Flocking to see THE GEEAT COACHHOUSE SCENE.' TEE GEEAT COACHHOUSE SCENE. PRICES: 4s, 2s 6d, and Is. Early Doors to 7.30, 6d extra. Day Sales at Jacobsfs. Bex Plan for Season at Dresden. A. COWAN, Manager. FRIDAY! (NEXT) FRIDAY! ERIDAY! (NEXT) FRIDAY! First Complete and Only Change of the Season, TOPSY TURVY. TOPSY TURVY. TOPSY TURVY. The Reigning Attraction of London To-day. For the TWO FAREWELL N3GHTS Q3SLX Auc?«ons. . TUESDAY, 27th OCTOBER, At 9 a-rn sharp. By Auction. At Rooms, Stafiord street. Hothouse Tomatoes, New Potatoes, Oranges. Rhubarb, Asparagus, and local consent maits. p E. SHIEL AND CO. L « I'ruit and Produce Agents, Dunedin. TUESDAY, 21th OCTOBER, At 2 o'clock. In. Shamrock. A'letion. Rooms,. Rattray-street SALVAGE DRAPERY AND FANCY _ GO; IDS, Prom the Oriental }:.anerv and Importing Company, Princes street - south. j"| M. AND CO. L*» have received instructions to- sell by public auction, A _ MJtsceDatteoas Stock of Drapery, etc., consisting of— Flannelette, dimity,, shirting, calico, marceEa, muslins, aprons, tapes, hose, shirts (white and colored), braces, handkerchiefs, ties, bush rugs, photo frames, purses, pipes) combs, hair brushes, clothes brushes, studs, fancy soaps, scents, penknives, lead pencils, camphor, buttons, boot laces, brooches) necklets, mirrors, stationery, etc., etc. No reserve. TUESDAY, 27th OCTOBER, At 2 o'clock. Sale by Auction, of Superior Household Furniture, Walnut Piano, Fancy Drawing Room Suite, Large Overmantel, 2 Gents' Bicycles, etc. Also to tho Trade: 40 gross Lead Pencils, large lot of Notepaper, etc. 'AMES SAMSON A.ND CO. havs received instructions to sell I 7 , at their Rooms, Bowling street, Furniture, etc.. including— Massive piano (iron frame, full trichord, rich tone), leather piano stool, sideboard, fancj suite, extending dining table, cheffonier. Brussels and tapestry carpets, hearth and wool rugs, brass fenders, fire brass-ss, coat vases, ornaments, pictures, cutlery and glass v?are, marble and striking clocks, curtain poles and curtains, Vienna, Vficker. and rattan chairs, octagon and tea tables, brass kerbs, tapestry and leather couches, arm and rocking chairs, ■whatnots, bookcase, settee suite, barometer, mirror hall stand, double and single iron bedsteads, spring, vrire, and flock mattresses, kapok beds, blankets, quilts, mirror ■wardrobe, full-Scoich and toilet chests, duchesse drawers and tables, marble and tile washstands, superior duchesse pair, 4 and 5-drawer chests, commode, iron cot, lookingglasses, carpet squares, linoleum, sofa, kitchen and cooking utensils, kitchen dresser, copper boiler, 2 cents' second-hand bicycles, 2 new bicycles, goods and chat ids. and general farmture, etc., etc

WEDNESDAY, 28th OCTOBEE, At 12.30 o'clock. At. Eooms, 131 Princes street. VALUABLE FREEHOLD PEOPEETY, QUEEN STREET. A LEX. HARRIS AJSTD CO. " have received instructions from Mr D. M-'Kenzic to sell by auction, as above, Lot I.—AH that piece of land, being part oJ section 10, Block XXXII., Queen street, captaining 15 poles (more or less), together-wiifc 4-rcomed dwelling thereon. Lot 2.—A1l that piece of land, being part of section 10, Block XXXIL, Queen street, containing 25 poles (more or less), together ■with 7-rocmed dwelling thereon. The above properties command one of the finest views in the City, and if desired caji be sold in one lot. Poll particulars and cards to view the property can be had frcia THE AUCTIONEERS. "WEDNESDAY, 28th OCTOBEE, At 12.30 o'clock. At Eooms, 151 Princes street. VALUABLE FREEHOLD PEOPEETY, BALMACEWAN, BALJuIACEWAN, ' LEX. KARRIS AND CO. . have received instructions from Mr H. A nning- to sell by auction, as above: 1. All that piece of land, being section 25, block 2, Balmacewan, containing 1 rood 7.S poles, together with the modern 5-roomed dwelling (having 3 bay windows) and outhouses thereon. 2. ATI that piece of land, being section 44, block 2, Bahnacewan, containing 1 rood -2SL6 poles. The abc*e properties command a splendid view, and can be offered in one lot. the whole frontage being chains, well fenced. For particulars apply to THE AUCTIONEERS. WEDNESDAY, 28th IKST., At half-past 2 o'clock. VALUABLE NEW FURNITURE, PIANOS, BEDROOM FURNISHINGS, Etc. DM. SPEDDING a will sell on Wednesday First, in Upstairs Room, Three valuable pianos, dining room suites in saddlebags and buffalo leather, Old English bookcase, very handsomely carved sideboards, telescopic dining table, oak and walnut overmantels, fancy drawing room chairs and tables, drawing room -wall mirrors, brass-mounted fenders, choice bedroom furniture, comprising brass-mounted bedsteads, dnchesse pairs, chests of drawers, Beaconsfield wardrobe. Also, cabinet of table cutlery, cabinet of carvers, fish and fruit sets, tea and coffee service, afternoon tea service, tea and coffee pots, hat-water jugs, and set of fine pearl ivory table knives. The abov.e is a rare chance for persons fnmishffig. WEDNESDAY, 28th OCTOBER, At 2.30 o-'ekxk. 7TPHE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES, ra?PATF A AND AGENCY CO. O? NJ2., LTD | will sell by auction, en the abpvs date, 7 Sections, Broad Bay 2 Sections, Broad Bay 8 Sections, Ascotvale, NJB.V. Sections II and 12, Block 3, Ascotvate Full pariicalars see 'Star* lflth October. PRM2MINARY NOTICE. HOTEL PROPERTY, DUNEDIN. i PERPETUAL TRUSTEES, ESTATE, - AND A.GTSNCY COMPANY OF SLZ, Ltd., wiß offer for sale on an early date, o4 behalf of the Estate of the late Jsimes Berry Part section 11, block 26, Danedin (feeehold), wiHi fche bciHing tikiebo, ajgj;

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Evening Star, Issue 12026, 26 October 1903, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 12026, 26 October 1903, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 12026, 26 October 1903, Page 5