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Amusements. j-S MAJESTY'S THEATRE. ' LAST 2 NIGHTS. 3RAND CHILDREN'S MATINEE TO-MORROW. EDISON'S POPULAR PICTURES. EDISON'S POPULAR PICTURES, - NEW Fn/MS TO-NIGHT. . . HEAD-ON COLLISION. Not a fake, but a real collision of two locomotives going at full speed. The talk of the receiit magazine articles). Short, but Real and Sensational Moving ■ ■"..-..,,.. Picture, >PERATOR UNDER THE. INFLUENCE , OF LIQUOR, see How lie Projects Pictures on the Screen. THE FASTEST TRAIN And THE FASTEST BOAT. lANA.GERIAL NOTE: Having been the recipient of several revests to again show pictures of the ruins, J3d also the marriage of King Alphonso the Management will by this special desire Exhibit Cc-night NEW EARTHQUAKE PICTURES And the Wedding Picture of QNG ALPHONSO and PRINCESS ENA. SING ALPHONSO and PRINCESS ENA. NEW FILMS ; The Whole Production Making the Greatest aid Most Varied. Picture Programme Ever Presented in tins City. DON'T MISS THIS SPECIAL PICTURE FEAST. Box Plan at the Dresden; Day Sales at Facobs's. Prices: All Stalls, only Two Sailings; Dress Circle, Three Shillings; Pit, One Shilling. FREDERICK ANDREWS, Manager. Auctions. SATURDAY, 4th AUGUST, At 2 o'clock. Auction Sale, at Rooms, Dowling street. uperior Household Furniture and Effects, Steam Engine and Boiler, Cream Separator, Chaffcutter and Horse-power, Singer Improved Bonita Drop-head and Wertheim Sewing Machines, 400 gal Tank, Mann's Bonecutter. -'AMES SAMSON AND CO. 9 have received instructions to sell, as bove, Handsome dining room suite (in saddlesagg). telescope table'(Bft), massive sideboard nicely carved and mirrors), Turkey and Brusels squares, brass kerbs, fenders, fire brasses, oal vase, Ucokcase, overmantel, lace curtains, aeavy hearth and skin rugs, paintings and rater colors, plated, china, and dinner ware, utlery, regulator, marble, and gong clocks, jaromet.er, walnut piano (nearly new), black-.nd-gold piano (good tone), music-stools, hall tand, large vases, rattan chairs, occasional ables, heavily brass-mounted iron bedstead, reble-wove mattress, kapok bedding 7 full>colch duchesse and toilet chests, duchesse lairs (red pine and niajple), bedroom ware, vardrobc, commode, iron cot, blankets, :itchen furnishings, Angell's washer, roofing ron (6, 7, and 8 feet), ladies' and gents' ricycles (good makes), lawn mower, sitz bath, neat, safe, go-cart; steps and ladders, tilo [rates and mantelpieces, wheelbarrow, pump, ■yce, f.p. safe, graphaphone and records (good >rder), gladstone bag, portable copper, etc., itc. MONDAY, 6th AUGUST, At 2 o'clock. n the Estate of the late Eliza Litzenbcrgcr, deceased, and other Vendors. 'aio by Auction of Jewellery, Watches, Clothing, Drapery, Personal Effects, Field-gkisses, 2 d.b.b.l. Guns, Fireproof Safe, 150 pairs Men's Working and Children's Boots, etc. JAMES SAMSON AND CO. have been favored with instructions rom the Trustees to sell by auction, at their looms, Dowling street, Gent's massive 18-carat gold lever, gold :hain, lady's iB-carat gold watch and chain, yracelets, gold brooches, greenstone brooches, >endants, dress rings, diamond rings, and ewellery of every description, draper}*, clothng, trousers, shirts, a large quantity of :econd-hand clothing, boxes, trunks, leather lags, field-glasses, guns, umbrellas, 150 pairs loots, ladies' button boots and shoes, gents* joots of all sorts and sizes, banjo, mandoiue, violin and case, galvanic battery, and .01 articles too numerous to mention. FRIDAY, 10th AUGUST, At half-past 12 sharp. For Sale by Auction, FREEHOLD PROPERTY, NORTH-EAST VALLEY. By Order of the Mortgagee. SAMSON AND CO. have been favored with instructions o sell by auction, at their Rooms, Dowling trect. All that Parcel of Land, containing 21 poles, being Allotments 4 and 5, Block 111., Extension of Sunnydalo, North-east. Valley, with good 4roomed verandah Dwelling and outbuildings thereon, situated corner of George and John streets (off _Caldcr street). A splendid corner site, commanding a grand view, and very easy access. George street is level—runs parallel with Main road; a stonethrow from tram. The House is in good order; a. nice House, 'or Absolute Sale. For further particulars apply to BATHGATE AND WOODHOUSE, Solicitors,' Water street; )r THE AUCTIONEERS. FRIDAY, 10th AUGUST, At half-past 12 sharp. VALUABLE i-ACRB SECTION, City roa«l Roslyri (few minutes' walk from Rattraj street), with 7-roomed Dwelling thereon." For Sale by Auction, by Order of TJorteaj-ee. e'AMES SAMSON AND CO. J .uivo been favored with instructions to -;o)l by auction, at their Rooms, Dowliug street, All that Parcel of Laud, being Allotments A, B, E, and Parts of Allotments G arid H on the plan of Subdivision of Parts Sections 24 and 25, Block IV., ITnnnr Kaiknrai District; full i-acre, with a family Dwelling of 7 rooms, large scullery, and outhouses thereon. N.B.—The above well situated, having . large frontage, and opposite Frederick treet; commands a grand view, and is close o the City. The electric tram passeg the loor. But a few minutes' walk and you are it Rattray street. A speculator's chance. Don't miss it. Further particulars from BATHGATE AND WOODHOUSE, Solicitors, Water street: Dr THE AUCTIONEERS. SATURDAY, 4th AUGUST, At 11.30 o'clock. At the Dunedin Horse Saleyards, DRAUGHT, SPRING-CART. AND LIGHT HARNESS HORSES. -RIGHT, STEPHENSON, AND CO., ' LIMITED, have received instructions :o sell by public auction, as above: On account of Mr G-Jorge Russell (Gore): 5 first-c'.ass four-year-old draught mares and geldings 3 first-class draught mares and geldings; 6 to 7 years. 3n ax-count of Mr John. Duncan (Dunback): 1 draught gelding; any trial. On account of various vendors: 1 first-class heavy shafting gelding, 5 : years. 6 draught mares and geldings 7 spring-cart ajid light harness horses. SATURDAY -ith AUGUST, At 11.30. Otagb Farmers' Horse Bazaar. riTAGO FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND, jIMITEDj are favored with instructions_Jrom ilr Thomas Ryder, Invercargiil, to sell, on djove date: 4 heavy cart geldings 1 three-year-old Clydesdale filly 4 farm" or geldings, 3 to 5 years old. _ • \c6ouflfc Sir James Thomson (Lower Hiilend): 6 draught mires and geldings. Account Client: 1 pedigree Clydesdale filly, 4 years; trial. Pedigree at sale. Account Mr P. Macaulay (daroara): 2 heavy cart geldings ( 4 and 6 years 2 spring-c-ttter-j, 3 and.4 years.. L> MACLEAN,

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Evening Star, Issue 12882, 3 August 1906, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 12882, 3 August 1906, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 12882, 3 August 1906, Page 7