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r Amusements. AL HAM BE 4 THEATEB, Fulleir than eyer Last,Nigbtl ; TO-NIGHT!--- Eftraordipary.'’ The Mqet Remarkable Show wp haye eyer • . Tresented. Musical . FUIiLBRS’ , Vaudeville Comedy. FULLERS’ Entertainers. TO-NIGHT! (THURSDAY) TO-NIGHT! The Greatest Star Ever Imported. . LYDIA TEAMANS TITUS. Every Person who Loves the 11 Wee Bairns ” should not miss seeing Madame Titus as “ The Baby.. ’ Engaged at an Enormous Salary. « A World’s Theatrical Celebrity.. . Assisted by Mr F. J. 1 TITUS. " BERNARD’S REMARKABLE PERFORMING DOGS. Aii Astounding and Wonderful Act. THE JUVENILE BERNARDS, The Tiny and Remarkable Musicians. NEW EDISON MOVING PICTURES.’ New Songs and Dances by Mr Sam Wiiton, Little Jackson, Cray don iind Barton, The Bertbtps, A. L. Cropp, Scott Bros., Nellie Leslie. Efficient Orchestra. Refinement Absolute. Please Note.—Despite Enormous Attractions, our Prices are just the same; Dress Circle, 2s; Stalls, Is. Ladies' Concessions. WATCH! COMING', Q.REAT MUTO SCOPE. AMERICA’S GREAT INVENTION. Next Searle and Ebearhardt’s, No. 170 PRINCES STREET SOUTH. OPENING NEXT SATURDAY, JULY 28th. Q_ RA. N D CONCERT KNOX CHURCH CHOIR, In SUNDAY SCHOOL HALL, KING STREET, FRIDAY, JULY 27th, 8 p.m. ADMISSION „.ls. GRAND MILITARY CARNIVAL. FTIHE ART UNION in connection with the + GRAND MILITARY CARNIVAL will be DRAWN cat SATURDAY NIGHT, July at 8 o’clock, in the CHORAL HALL. Holders of Tickets will be admitted on j presentation of Tickets at the door. ! E. D. GRACE, Secretary. stffeeting'9. GOLD MINING. GOLD DREDGING. A MEETING of the REPRESENTATIVES of all Companies and' Private Parties engaged m the Gold Industry in the Mataura and Gore districts will he. held at the Southland Hotel, Gore, on SATURDAY NEXT, Hip 28th jnst., at l.3() p.m., to consider GOLD CHARGES. PROPOSED GOLD DUTY, WORKERS’ DEMANDS. Tlie Meeting is called under the auspices ' of the Otago and Southland Gold Mining Industrie.) Unipn pf Emplpyers (Registered), arid wi|l be OPEN TO FREE DISCUSSION. WILLIAM SCOTT, Secretary Otago and Southland Gold Mining Industrial Union of Employers. Footbaji. Jji O- 0 T B A L LSATUBDAY, JULY 28th, 1906. INTBBPROVINGIAL MATCH OTAGO v. TARANAKI, At CALEDONIAN GROUND. Kick-off at 3 p.m. * Admission, Is; Grand Stand, Is extra. Children Half-price. Tickets obtainable at Mr J. Mendelsohn’s. Smoking in Stand Strictly Prohibited. The 5.27 p.m. Train to Palmerston has been Delayed to 6.15 p".ni. E. S. WILSON, See. O.R.F.U. Board and Residence. BOARD and Residence for respectable Working Men; terms moderate. Mrs Hart, 87 George streetCOMFORTABLE Board, Residence, 72 Manor place; Gentlemen or Married Couples; fine view; terms moderate. Auctions. FRIDAY, 27th JULY, At 2 o'clock. At Rooms, Manse street. Instructed by the Trustees in a Deceased Estate. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Walnut Upright Grand Pig.no (J. H. Traumaun). Walnut Settee Suite, Bed Pine Sideboard (Mirror Back), Kauri Bookcase and Cheffonier, Early English Hall Stand, > Mirror-door Wardrobe. Tapestry and plush suite, walnut 100 table, gilt piergla.ss, Brussels carpets, occasional chairs and tables, walnut and tapestry settee, red pine sideboard, kauri bookcase and cheffonier, upholstered wicker chair, red pine extending dining table, bamboo music canterbury, kauri wardrobe (mirror door), duchesso chests and withstands, cedar full-Scoteh chest, solid brass bedstead and bedding, walnut and liarsehair suite, Canadian rocker toilet tables and looking-glasses, kitchen tables, crockery ware, cooking utensils, threeroller mangle, saw bench, large circular counter. ■DARK, REYNOLDS, AND CO. -S- are instructed to sell by auction, Household Furniture, us above. On view Morning of Sale. SHAMROCK AUCTION ROOMS, 28 Rattray street. FRIDAY, 27th JULY, At 2 p.m. * AUCTION SALE Of GENERAL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Including BRASS-MOUNTED DOUBLE IRON BEDSTEADS, IRON COTS, CEDAR CHEFPONIER, HARMONIUM. 2 DINING ROOM SUITES (in Moquette). DM. FB A AND . CO. • will sell by public auction, The following General Household Furniture: Iron bedsteads in all sizes, with wire mattresses and bedding, 2 iron cots, 2 ducheese chests, 3 tile-backed washstands, 4 sets toilet ware, Bft extending dining table, 6ft dining table, 2 kitchen tables, 2 office tables, dining* chairs, Zealandia chairs, office stool, letter press, cedar cheffonier, solid oak oval dining table, carpets, doormats, hall linoleum, 2 lamps, 2 zinc" baths, go-cart, mincer, and also large quantity of household sundries. FRIDAY, 27th JULY, At 2 o’clock. At Premises,' 76 High street. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANQ (Baucer). A LEX. ' HARRIS AND CO. - are instructed by Mrs Garland (who is leaving Dunedin) to sell by auction, as above, Piano (by Baucer), chairs in leather, brass fender and brasses, cheffonier, couch, whatnot. White hand sewing machine, hearthrug; clocks, ornaments, adjustable invalid’s table] child’s chair, oilcloth, crockery and crystal, double brass-mounted bedsteads, wire 'mattress, duchesse chests, marble-top and tilehack •wasfastand', toilet ware, curtains, kapok bed, wire shakedown, chairs, kitchen dresser tables, meat safe, singing canary and cage] kitchen utensils, letter press, Empire-wringer, ««jHned&_ete, ■ /

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Evening Star, Issue 12875, 26 July 1906, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 12875, 26 July 1906, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 12875, 26 July 1906, Page 5