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•' Amuseivtenta. is majesty's isaAa^B. LAST Si THE WOODS-" NIGHTS OF . *""~)N SEASON. ~ .--«. -y entered into, tbejganagement IsbompeltecVto announce, .i TBB FIVE JPARBWKLL APFEABAHGBS i - Jn-Uas City of the Bminent-Artfete ■'- ALFRED'WOODS ■ ■ . And, MAUD WILLIAMSON. last NiGH^TO-NiGHi! LAST NIGHT TO-NIGHT Hall Caxnefa Qrsak .Work, THE BONDMAN, TOT BONDMAN, THE BONDMAN. WEDNESDAY EVENING-NEXT. Eor the First Time far Many Yews, W. S. Gflberi& W«rM-fluhed Contedy, bygmalion and galatea. EYGMALION AND GALATEA. PYGMALJON AND GALATEA. PYGMALION AND GALATEAAEPBED WOODS as-~..__.PYGMALIJON, 3EAUD WILLIAMSON as. GALATEA.; Supported by a-Specially Selected Cast. THURSDAY EVENING, JANTHQETI3, A WOMAN'S SIN. The Greatest Play of the Age, Tariff of Admission: 4s, 2b 64, and'ls: Bos Plan at the Dresden. Day Sales, at Jacobs's, tobacconist. Auctions. TO-MORROW, Atlialf-past 2 o'clock. PRIME ROLLED BACON. ; ■fc M. ' SPE D D iNfl '• 'will sell at Rooms to-morrow, 11 rolls smoked bacon. Without reserve. - WEDNESDAY, 11th INST At - half-past 2 o'clock. V M. S~F E D -D' IN n y* will sell, under instructions frori Bank, without reserve, 100 BOXES PINE PALE DATES. Also, 30 bags (each 561b) finest China, rice, M boxes (each 281b) best dry ginger. . And on Ship's Account; 5 cases sardines, 3 oases fish halls. Lease fish cakes, 2 boxes prunes, 1 case fish or egg preservative, 1 cask finegar, 1 case sauce, 4 bares dried fruit, 1 case marinated herrings, 5 bags . Black Hbrse salt, 7 boxes prunes, 3 cases salmon, 1 dram burnt sienna, 3 cases turps, 7 drums linseed oil. 7cwt bell metal, and a quantity oi chests, half-chests, and boxes Indian and Ceylon teas, 5 bags Patna- rice, 1 case ladies* umbreDaa, 1 bale sample travelling- rags, etc, «tc. WEDNESDAY, IMfa JANUARY, At 2 o'clock. At-.Rooms, Manse^street. "Instructed by the Owner (who is leaving for „ Auckland) and other Vendors. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, WALNUT PIANO (by Erchner), EBONLSED PIANO (by L. Neufeld, Berlin), RED EINE SH>EBOAEI> (rairror back), Roan skin suite, JBrussels carpets, hearthrugs, walnut overmantel, ornaments and vases, oil paintings, engravings, walnut oval table, fenders and fireixons, heavy linoleum, Austrian chairs, stair carpet, red pine hall stand,' bookcase, duchesse chests, washstands, toilet ware, toilet tables, looking glasses, full-: Scotch and toilet chests, double and single iron bedsteads, wire mattresses, -wire shakedozens, kapok and flock beds, khehen tables and utensils, household- sundries. ARK, REYNOLDS, AND CO. ■ bavo received instructions to sail by auction, as above. WEDNESDAY, 11th JANUARY, At 2 o'clock. At Premises, Fergusson street, Musselburgh (Off Queen's Drive). HOUSEHOLD. lUBNITURE. WALNUT PIANO (Klrchner). WALNUT MIBROR-BACK SIDEBOARD, WALNUT BEACONSETELD WARDROBE, WALNUT DUCHESSE PAIR, DINING ROOM AND BEDROOM FURNITURE, ETC. k LEX. HARRIS AND CO. - have -received instructions from Mr D. M'Gregor-(who is leaving- Dunedin) to -sell", by auction, as -above, Walnut piano (Kirehner), Brussels carpet., walnut occasional chairs, flower Btsnds, oil paintings, photogravures, brass tile fender, coal vases, occasional tables, goatskin rag, easel, piano stool, lace curtains, plagues,, ornaments and vases, linoleum, red pine hall stand (with mirror back), easy chairs, telescopic eztendingdining table, Austrian chains, •walnut sideboard (with mirror back), dinner service, tea service, china and crystal, brassmounted Parisian bedstead, wire mattresses, -walnut, duchesse pair, double set toilat -ware, •walnut Re&consneld - -wardrobe, towel rail, single iron bedsteads, washstands and ware, looking-glass, go-cart, boy's fcrieyclo, kitchen bred-MLaoicaa. FRIDAY, 20th JANUARY, 1905, At o'clock. At Booms,. 14- Hsgh^-street. MAGNIFICENT RESIDED T3AL- PROPERTY, St. Clair. FREEHOLDS AND DWELLINGS, Clyde street. LEASEHOLDS AND DWELLINGS, Frederick street. Bader Instruction front A. Palmer, J?sq.,. •who ia leaving for-Esghrod. lEVWRIGHT BROS. AND CO. •J Will sell by public aractSoa,.**: above i LOT 1,-SBCTIONS 32 and 33, BLOCK n., St. Clair, containing 4-acre, tastefully laid out in lawns, garden etc., with frontage to Queen, street, together with tho magnificent fanrily Residence thereon (all on one fiat) of oigbt rooms and every po modem convenience; bath, (hot and cold water), lavatory, etc., etc; also vinery, summer houss, rockeries, stone and ironwork fences, etc. Tho whole combining to make up the finest residential property of its desoription in or around Dunedm. LOT 2.—St. Clair, Three £-ACBE SECTIONS, at rear of sod adjoining Lot' 1, facing- Arthur street, with garden, conservatory, otcv; all -well fenced. These Sections "will be offered in One Lot, and if "not-sold will be offered separately. LOT 3.—SECTIONS 15 and 16 (St-Clßir) and PART SECTION 2 (St. Clair Park), BLOCK ESL, 1£ acres, facing Norfolk street and Ravenawood-road; part native bush, and plashed, with shrubs; solid bluestone wall; iron gates; thoroughly drained with from 3 to 12-inch pipes, levelled, and .ready for building. An ideal sito for erfcher one "house -or several. Magnificent view. LOT 4-.—PART SECTIONS 57, 82, BLOCK XXVEL, Dunedin, with frontages to Clyde street, Frederick street, and Athol place, together with Brick House of 8 rooms, scullery, etc.; lot at 209 per week. Also, Dwelling <rf wood, 6' rooms and outbuildings; lei-a* 00s per -week. •LOT 5,--Hatbor Board Lease, SECTIONS 6 and 7, BLOCK -LXYHI., Dunedin, with frontages to Frederick street and Athol place, together with splendid DweSixg of • 7 rooms : and . outbuildings, and all conveniences; vinery and garden; let at £7O per armum. LOT 6\—Harbor BoardXease, SECTION 5, BLOCK LXVIiL, Dunedin. Frederick street, with Dweffing oM-roonre, seaHery, and oafbafldings. Full particulars-son application to the auctioneers!: The Auctioneers -yfould specially draw: fte attention of investors and others to ifce above, e&ie, as the Propettiee to- be ofcered •f 16 «* the viery beat description, in. eieeßent.

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Evening Star, Issue 12397, 10 January 1905, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 12397, 10 January 1905, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 12397, 10 January 1905, Page 5

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