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Amusements. jp binc ess thbateb; Sole Lessee and Manager. WILLIAM ANDERSON. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, In the Grand Inaugural Performance by tin WILLIAM ANDERSON'S FAMOUS DRAMATIC ORGANISATION Of Walter Melville's Sensational Specfcaculai Production, THE WORST WOMAN IN LONDON. THE WOEST WOMAN IN LONDON THE WORST WOMAN IN LONDON. THE WORST WOMAN IN LONDON. A The A Whirl Acme Play « , Of For Merriment. Realism. Everybody. SENSATION, COMEDY, INCIDENT. Stage Manager, FRANK EEIS. PRICES: 3s, 2s, and On© Sniffing. Early Doors, 6d extra. Day Sales at Jaeobs's, tobacconist Box Plan at the Dresden. Business Manager, MICHAEL JOSEPH. MAJESTY'S THEATRE. . TO-MORROW EVENING, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26tb, 1906. GRAND BENEFIT CONCERT (Assisted by Kaikorai, Dunedin Novak,' and Pipe Bands), In aid of a Piano for the Old Men's Homo. Under the Patronage of His Warship the Mayor. PROGRAMME. Part L 1. Valse-Espagnel—'Pepeeta J (R. E. Hihi rich). —The Dunedin Banjo, Mandoline, and Guitar Club. 2. Tenor Solo—'Echo.* (Somerset).—Mr J. Carter. 3. Song—'Sing, Birdie, Sing' (Ganz).—Mis A. C. Loring. 4. Ballad—'Soldier's Song' (Mascheroni).— Mr J. Jago. 5. Two Songs—(a) 'The Dove,' (b) "Tis June' (Langdon-Ronald, from the Song Cycle ' Stonmertime').—-Mrs A. Black. 6. Ballad—'ln a Garden of Roses' (Pinsnti). —Mr Frank Hendry. 7. Humorous Song—Selected (Ed. Kent).— Mr Percy James. Part 2. 8. March—'The Frost King' (Kennette).— The Dunedin Banjo, Mandoline, and Guitar Club. 9. Song—"The Poor Help the Poor' (Godfrey).—Mr A. Boyd.* 10. Song—' Daffodils A-Uowing' (Ed. German). —Miss Totfcie Hall. 11_ Song—'Song of the Toreador' (from ' Carmen,' Bizet). —Mr Courtney Hood. 12. Song—'A Song of Thanksgiving' (AlKt.son). —Mrs A. C. Loring. 13. Song—'Mona' (Stephen Adams). —Mr J. Carter. 14. Song-—' Lovely Spring*' (Coenan). —Mrs A. Black. 15. Duet in Character—'Dixie' (Bratton). — Messrs Boyd and Coombs. Accompanist, Mr R. Bennell. Orchestral Stalls, Dress Circle, 2s; Stalls, Is. Doors open 7.30; commence 8 p.m. Tickets obtainable at Dresden Piano Company, W. H. Fox and J. Mendelsohn (tobacconists). Also at door. ALBERT B. HALL, Hon. Secretary. J. B. KRAUSE, Assistant Secretary. Auctions. WEDNESDAY, 26th. INST., At half-past 2 o'clock. DRESS PIECES, COSTUME LENGTHS, MEN'S AND BOYS' SUIT LENGTHS, Etc. "\ M. SPEDDING jl/« will sell ns above, on Wednesday afternoon (under instructions from the Assignee). Also, Torchon, Guipure, and point lace, sewed embroidery and insertions, embroidered handkerchiefs, infants' bibs and pelisses, correct-form corsets, black petticoat sateen, black vel*©teen, fine longdoth, ladies' silk unv brellas, etc., etc, being the first instalment in an assigned estate, and ABSOLUTELY UNRESERVED. WEDNESDAY, 26th SEPTEMBER, At 2 o'clock. At Rooms, 131 Princes street. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, In a Deceased Estate. LEX. HARRIS AND CO. L are instructed to sell by auction, as above, Suite in tapestry and plush, wicker chairs, linoleum, carpet, fenders, cheffonicr, easy chairs, crockery and crystal, mirror, Austrian chairs, double and single iron bedsteads, wire and spring mattresses, dueheeso chests, washstonds and ware, dressing tables, looking glasses, colonial sofas, furnace and boilers, trunk and clothing, wire nails, gas stove, incubator, kitchen furniture, utensils, etc, etc. WEDNESDAY. 26th SEPTEMBER At 12.30 o'clock. At Rooms, 131 Princes street. LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, CUMBERLAND STREET. MODERN 7 ROOMS, all conveniences (opposite Engine Sheds; No. 84). FREEHOLD FARM (21 ACRES), NEAR UPPER JUNCTION. L LEX. HARRIS AND CO. -_ are instructed by the Owner to sell by auction, as above': 1. The right to the unexpired term of Lease of Section 5, Block LX., fronting Cumberland and Vogel streets, containing 10 poles (mora or less), with a modern 7-roomed Dwelling, bathroom, scullery, and washhouse thereon; in first-class order; Harbor Board lease, 3£ years to run; ground rent, £4; full valuation. Must be sold. 2. On account of Mrs Aitcheson: Part of Sections 84 and 86, North-east Valley District, containing 21 acres 1 rood 28 poles (more or less); all securely fenced into 3 paddocks; with 4-roomed Dwelling, cow byre, 4-stall stable, etc.; close to the Junotion School. THURSDAY, 27th SEPTEMBER, At 2 o'clock Sale by Auction, of Superior Parlor, Dining. Sitting, and Bedroom Furniture, Walnut Tron-frare Piano, Snddlo-bag Suite, Massive Sideboard, Indies' and Gents' Bicycles, etc. AMES SAMSON AND 00. «■-* have received instructions to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Dowling street, Walnut iron-frame piano (by Kerchner, a splendid instrument, equal to new), massive Rideboard, Brussels and tapestry carpets, hearth and wool rugs, brass fenders, fire brasses, brass kerbs, tapestry and plush suites, Vienna, wicker, and rattan chairs, octagon and tea tables, extending dining table, dinner and tea sets, cruets, vases, ornaments, pictures, cutlery and glassware, china ware, whatnots, curtain poles and curtains, walnut overmantel, marble and striking clocks, tapestry and leather couches, arm and rocking chairs, fancy chairs and tables, mirror VinlT «rf-iTtrl finiihln nr\r\ oincrlA imn bedsteads, spring, wire, ami flook mattaessea, kapok beds, blankets, quilts, mirror wardrobe, full-Scotch and toilet chesta, duchess© drawers and tables, marble and tile washstands, fancy ware, commode, superior duchesHe pair, carpet squares, linoleum, tables, chairs, looking glasses, kitchen dresser, copper boilcL - , wringer, fireproof safe, cooking utensils, go-cart, sewing machine, lawn mower, meat safe, ladies' and gents' bicycles, incubator, etc. FRIDAY, 28th SEPTEMBER, At 12 o'clock. On the Premises. Portobello. I L. MACASSBY AND CO. '» have received • instructions frcm Yiv 0. Mangan, who is leaving the district, 'in sell by auction, as above,. ■ 16 head dairy cows (mostly in full profit) 1 shorthorn bull (two years) 1 mare (spring-carter) Cart. Aleo Household Furniture and Effects of 5-roomed House. The Auctioneers draw special attention to the above line of Dairy Cows, which are a fine lot, and are for absolute sale. Full particulars from *he_adctioneees.

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Evening Star, Issue 12927, 25 September 1906, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 12927, 25 September 1906, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 12927, 25 September 1906, Page 5

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