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Amusements. A h HAM BR A THE Ajt E. E. TO-NlUHT—ltoigo Audiences Nightly. Muacal SELLERS* Vaudeville Specialty; . PULLERS’ Entertainers. Extraordinary Success of D ? > v™? ERANKS. cyclists PgntayA Marvels and Really Funny. • MISS PHYLLIS CHRYSTAL, ■ a Clever Artist, WALMIR ; AN PERSON,, " A Clever ' oop Greatest Success Ever Recorded-*- _ SISTERS—Mattie LYTTQN. ETHEL LESLIE. ■ JACK HAGAN—A Lively End Man, Quartet of Wonderful Musicians—lßSONSl Mr WARD LEAR: New Finale, ‘Hot Pies!’ New Fares, ‘Johnnie Gome-lately.’ _ Magnificent Moving Pictures. Dress Circle, 2s (Ladies Is): Stalls, la .(Ladles 6d). HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE CRAN’D MUSICAL TREAT. PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY’S FIRST CONCERT TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY). ' Mr A. R,. Thomson, Invercargill's Leading ■tenor, and Miss Nellie Mtmn will supply the Vocal items. t-y j « Intending Subscribers arc requested to BS ?r m rAT eir names to the Secretary, Door Tickets, 2s each. Doors open at 7.15 E. S. WILSON,. _B« 98: M.phime 1,749. HELENA RUBINSTEIN, Skin and * Specialist, of 274 Collins street, Melbourne, has just, arrived in Duttedm, mid may be Consulted Free of Charge until Saturday at Sir Wilkinson’s, Chemist, Princes street. " Ladies are advised to take full advantage of Mile. Rubinstein’s short matters? m - erview her oa aH Complexion i-icensing- Wotices. . WAIKOUAm. "THE ELECTORAL ACT, 1905.” DECLARATION OF RESULT OF POLI wimouArri CENBING DIST£IICT oi J WILLLAM BECKETT GALLOWAY, iV e OQicer for the Licensing Dis’ tact of Waikouarh, do HEREBY DECLARE the Result of the Poll taken on the 15th daj of March, 1906. for the Election of Five (5' Members, who, with the Stipendiary Magis" for the time being having jurisdickor at Waikoumti (being the place of meeting o! the Incensing Committee), shall constituti Committee for the said District ot VVaikouaiti, to bo as follows : Muir^Thomas' ... ._ Kilp'atrick, Alexander a, . 878 Nichol, William .., ... ' gg ; j Steven, James gig MTvor, Donald .„ 844 M'Gill, James, jun 708 * Charlton, George Eld ward 0 691 Lefevre, David. Edward „ 680 Robertson, William " 672 Philip, David Mainland 645 Total number of valid votes polled ... ... 1,607 Number of votes rejected as informal 31 I therefore declare THOMAS MUIR ALEXANDER KILPATRICK, WILLIAJV NICHOL, JAMES STEVEN, and DONALE MTVOR, who have received the groatesi number of votes, to be Duly Elected Mem bers of Licensing Committee for the saic Licensing District. Dated at Palmerston this 20 th day ol March, 1806. W. B. GALLOWAY. Returning Officer. Religious. Methodist central mission ae NIVBRSAEY SERVICES, Garriso Hall, Next SUNDAY. 11 a.m., Rev. I MACKIE; 6.30 p.m., Rev. W. A. SIN CL Alii Musical Service at 3 p.m. Solos by leadin soloists. Orchestral and Vocal Music. > A,nnual Conversazione Next Wednesda Night. Addresses by Revs. Dr Nlsbet and 1 G. Brooke. Splendid Musical Programme. Auctions. SATURDAY, 24-th MARCH, At 2 o’clock. Sale by Auction of Superior Parlor, Dining, Sitting, and Bedroom Furniture, Walnut Iron-frame Upright Grand Piano, Massive Sideboard, Bft Extending Dining Table, Massive Hall Stand, Superior Bedroom Suite, 4 Gents’ Bicycles. Fireproof Safe, 300 Sheets Reefing Iron, 5 Tile Grates, Mantelpieces, Barrow, Stove, Ladder, etc. JAMES SAMSON AND CO. will sell by auction, at their Rooms, Dowling street, Superior piano, piano stool, bookcase, mirror sideboard, saddlebag suite, walnut overmantel, Brussels and tapestry carpets, hearth and wool rugs, • brass fenders, fire-brasses, coal vases, ornaments, pictures, cutlery and glassware, brass kerbs, tapestry and plush suites, Vienna, wicker, and rattan chairs, octagon and tea tables, dining table, curtain poles and curtains, dinner and tea services, whatnots, fancy chairs tapestry and leather couches, armchairs, cheffonier, mirror hall stand, double and single iron bedsteads, spring, wire, and flock mattresses, kapok beds,, blankets, quilts, mirror wardrobe, fullScotch and toilet chests, duchesse drawers and tables, marble and tile washstands, fancy ware, commode, 4 and 5-drawer chests, duchesse pairs, carpet squares, linoleum, kitchen dresser, meat safe, fireproof safe, sewing machine, roofing iron, tile grates, ladder, 4 gents’ bicycles, etc., et<x, etc. THURSDAY, 29tb. MARCH, At 2 o’clock sharp. To Speculators and those in search of on Up-to-date 5-roomed Dwelling. Easy Terms of Payment if required; small deposit, balance 10s per week. JAMES SAMSON AND CO. have been favored with instructions to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Dowling street; Lot I.—On account of the owner, an ideal, up-to-date, modern double square bay window Dwelling of 5 rooms, bathroom, hot and cold water, pantry, concrete porch, all tile hearths and grates, high-pressure, tile-back range, built-hi cupboards and wardrobes, Venetian blinds, good-size rooms, figured red pine aich in hall, panel ceilings, all the hah grained throughout, washhouse with built-in boiler and tubs, well and faithfully built; erected on Section 17, Block 2, Crown street Glenroy, N.E. Valley; asphalt paths, splendid vegetable and lovely flower garden, lawn, all well fenced; very easy terms—small deposit, balance 15s week (that includes interest); one of the best properties in .Glenroy; sun all day; section 40ft x 112 ft. Don’t miss this chance. Lot 2.—On account of Mr Wills, his Freehold Property, being Section 38, Block 3, Crcwn street, Glenroy, N.E. Valley, on which is erected a modern, up-to-date 5-roomcd Verandah Dwelling,, bathroom, hot water, high panel ceilings, built-in cupboards, tile grates, Shacklock range, built-in boiler and tubs; a compact property, and well built; asphalt paths, vegetable garden, nice flower garden, all in splendid order; well fenced. Will be sold. Small deposit, balance 10s week. Well worth inspection. Lot 3. —On account of Mrs M. A. Auld (who has left New Zealand), Allotments 17. 19, 20, 22, 24, 25, Township of Forbestown, Old District road, Kaikorai (near Presbyterian Church and tram terminus), containing 1 acre 2 roods 7 poles, on which is erected a Sevenroomed Family Dwelling and outbuildings. A rare chance for speculators to secure a large block of land in this favorite locality. Must be sold to close trust account. Lots 1 and 2 arc two of the nicest properties in Glenroy Sun all day, and drained to Drainage Board’s regulations. Well "worth inspection of intending purchasers. Must be sold. Further particulars from Webb and Allan, solicitors; Princes street; or Auctioneers. SATURDAY, 24th INST., At half-past 2 o’clock promptly. Great Unreserved Sale of WOMEN’S DRESS AND COSTUME LENGTHS, MEN’S AND BOYS’ SUET LENGTHS, Etc., Etc. A ■ M.' 'SPE DD I N-G is instructed to sell, at Rooms,-' on Saturday .first, v , 120 dress and costume lengths 50 tweed and Sergo suit lengths (All new winter goods). Alpo; 25 heavy sorgo and vicuna suits (tailor-made), cardigan jackets, underpants and shirts, trousers, -engineers’ jackets, qtc., etc.,, etc., "■ 1 Forming a speeial opportunity for dealers ■ and. families.

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Evening Star, Issue 12768, 22 March 1906, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 12768, 22 March 1906, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 12768, 22 March 1906, Page 5

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