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Amusements. MAJESTY'S •} THEATRE. Direction J. C. WILLIAMSON. LAST'NIGHT! LAST NIGHT! LAST NIGHT! LAST NIGHT! " ■''■■-'• Of R. G. KNOWLES, R. G. KNOWLES, Assisted by Mrs R. G. KNOWLES, Brilliant Banjo : Manipulator, , And All New BEAUTIFUL MOVING AND STILL PICTURES. LAST NIGHT! LAST NIGHT! Last Opportunity to LAUGH FOR TWO SOLID HOURS With R. G. KNOWLES. AN ENTERTAINMENT TO SUIT EVERYONE. . THEATREGOERS DELIGHT IN IT. NON-THEATREGOERS REVEL IN IT. TWO HOURS OF PURE, WHOLESOME FUN. 4s, 3s, Is. Early Door Gallery, 6d extra. Day Sales S. Jacobs's, tobacconist. iR IN CESS THEATRE. Lessee and Manager, WILLIAM ANDERSON. TO-NIGHT! POPULAR PRICES: 3s, 2s, and Is. TTO EARLY DOORS. An Evening of Laughter and Wonderment. THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, For Six Nights Only, WILLIAM ANDERSON'S LATEST ENTERPRISE, CZERNY, CZERNY, CZERNY, Prince of Prestidigitatcurs-. < Absolutely the Most Novel and Fascinating Entertainment Ever Seen in the Southern Hemisphere. AN ENTERTAINMENT FOR THE FAMILY. Remember! CZERNY Is not merely a Magician—he is a MASTERLY ENTERTAINER, Having that ease and gracefulness of mannsr so essential to success; consequently there is not a dull moment in the whole performA Delightful Evening's Amusement, not enly for Theatregoers, but also for those who do rot attend ordinary Dramatic or Operatic Performances. rATRONISED BY THE CLERGY OF ALL DENOMINATIONS. PRICES: 3s, 2s, and Is. The Bos Plan at the Dresden. Day Sales at Jacobs's. Treasurer..... FRANK TALBOT. Business Manager...MICHAEL JOSEPH. To Let. Q FIRST-CLASS Houses, 3 rooms each; scullery, copper and tubs, etc. Apply 20 Athol place. P" RINCES STREET.—Modern Residence of 9 rooms; hot and cold, etc.; 265. Patersons, 73 Princes street. STREET—Residence, 8 rooms, . with all modern conveniences- 23s 6d. P&tersons, 73 Princes street. mHO LET, 4-roomed House, Adams street. A Apply Wm. lied, No. 10 William street, Mornington. TO LET, 5-roomed House; stable and outhouses. Apply W. Mitchell, N.E. Valley. TO LET, 6, 4, and 3-roomed Houses; every , convenience; Cii-y and Suburbs. Bryant, Dowling street. TO LET, Two or Three Unfurnished Rooms (conveniences); ail second floor. Address " Lower Stuart," ' Star' Office. TO LET, One-roomed Cottage. Apply No. 7 Rustell and Adam streets. TO LET, Furnished House, vicinity of Port Chalmers. For address, apply ' Star' Office, Port Chalmers. mO LET (Furnished), for 6 or 12 months, -5- GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE (north end); 8 rooms; near Id tram section. Particulars from Harmon Bacves, Vogel street. mO LET, nice 4-roomed House. Apply 48 J- Forth street-npHßEE-ROOMED . House (scullery and JL boiler) To Let. Apply 93 Moray place (opposite Fire' Brigade Station). nr\o LET. 7-rooraed House, in Forth street; - Its per week. Apply 95 Forth street. mO LET, St. Kilda, 4-roomed House, sculiL lery, coalhouse; rent, 10s per week. Park, Reynolds. TO LETi Modern Six-roomed House (new), fronting Clear, Town Belt, Maori Hill. Particulars card window. f|TO LET (Market street), centre of town, J. good 8-roomed Dwelling; suitable boarding-house; every convenience; immediate possession. Horder and Moloney, Princes street. fJXO LET, Central Offices and Work Rooms J. small and large; cheap rents. Hooper, Crawford street. Coal Notices. PUBLIC OPINION Changes on many Questions of the Day, but -■ it NEVER ALTERS ABOUT FREEMAN'S COAL-TO-DAY, as in Past Years, dt Recognises " Freeman's " AS ABSOLUTELY THE BEST FOR ALL PURPOSES. It leaves a Dark Brown Ash, so you can easily tell if you are getting- the genuine article. ■' Obtainable ALL Coal Merchants. Auctions. SATURDAY, 17th INST., At two o'clock. Warehouse Samples of FANCY GOODS, PLATED WARE, ETC. D.M. SPEDDING « is instructed to sell, on Saturday afternoon, A Miscellaneous -Assortment of Samples, consisting of— Fancy majolica flower-pots, bowls, and jugs, fancy china tea services, dessert plates, decks and timepieces, table cutlery, plated cruets, teapots, cakes, butters, salvers, etc., bronze ornaments, porcelain figures and flower-holders, flower epargnes, pictures, oak picture frames, raca and opera glasses, brushes, razors, fans, necklets, accordions, biscuit and tobacco. jars, trinket, sets, etc., etc., etc. Also, ladies' and gents' best silk unbrellas, Irish linen handkerchiefs, wool travelling shawls, etc. Sale unreserved. SATURDAY, 17th MARCH, At 12 o'clock noon. At Rooms, Rattray- street. RACE PRIVILEGES, i L. MACASSEY AND CO. have received instructions from the Fc-rbury.Park Racing Club to sell by public, auction, at the above time and place, the Privileges in connection with their Autumn Meeting, to bo held on /Saturday, 24th March, 1906, - . Booth (inside) ( Booth (outside)' Race books / Tea Robins Fruit stall (outside) ■ V ■■.■;■■..' :,.-•. Stabling. ~' -..-..•..- .■;■..-. . from ■„ - •, THE AtTOTIONEEBS.

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Evening Star, Issue 12762, 15 March 1906, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 12762, 15 March 1906, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 12762, 15 March 1906, Page 5