Amusements. EINCESS THEATRE. Sola Leasee and Manager WILLIAM ANDBRSON.' TONIGHT! Dramatic TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! By«nt. • TO-NIGHT! WmWJ ANDERSON'S FAMOUS DRAMATIC ORGANISATION In Walter Melville's Start-ling Adelphi Success, THE WORST WOMAN IN LONDON. THE WORST WOMAN IN LONDON. THE WORST WOMAN IN LONDON. THE WORST WOMAN IN LONDON. PRESS EXCERPTS: "Seldom, if ever, has William Anderson presented a melodrama in which the; scenic effects were better thai*, in "The Worst Woman in London;'" " One of the most attractive and intrinsically sound melodramas which an Australian audience has seen." id ingeniously worked, and secured the triumph sought after." THE WORST WOMAN IN LONDON. THE GREAT TELEPHONE SENSATION. HYDE PARK. FIGHT BETWEEN TWO WOMEN. CIRCUS GREENROOM. THE ESCAPE FROM THE BURNING BUILDING. , Stage Manager, FRANK; REIS. PRICES: 3s, 2s, and One Shilling. Early Doors, Sixpence extra. Day Sales, Early Doors, at Jacobs's, tobacconist. Box Plan at the Dresden. Business Manager, MICHAEL JOSEPH. HARRISON HALL. VT Direction of „..„Mr Allan Hamilton. RETURN VISIT—TWO NIGHTS ONLY. TUESDAY, 2nd, and WEDNESDAY, 3rd LESLIE-HARRIS. LESLIE-HARRIS. LESLIE-HARRIS. LESLIE-HARRIS. LESLIE-HARRIS. LESLIE-HARRIS. LESLD3-HARRIS. LESLIE-HARRIS. LESLIE-HARRIS. LESLIE-HARRIS. LESLIE-HARRIS. LESLJE-HARRIS. LESLIE-HARRIS. LESLIE-HARRiB. LESLIE-HARRIS. LESLIE-HARRIS. LESLI&HARRIS, .< LESLIE-HARRIS, LESLIE-HARRIS, LESLIE-HARRIS, LESLD3-HARRIS, , LESLIE-HARRIS, LESLD3-HARRIS, LESLiE-HARRiS, LESLIE-HARRIS, FAMOUS SOCIETY ENTERTAINER, Assisted by Miss ROSIN A BUCKMANN, Celebrated New Zealand Dramatic Soprano. PRICES: 3s, 2s, and Is. No Early Doors. .. Box Plan at the Dresden SATURDAY, at 10 o'clock. Tearing Manager, Mr GEORGE BULLER. Auctions., FRIDAY, 28th SEPTEMBER, At 12 o'clock. On the Premises, Portobello. jl L. MAOASSEY AND CO. -*»• have received instructions from Mr C. Mangan, who is leaving the district, to sell by auction, as above, 16 head dairy cows (mostly in full profit) 1 shorthorn bull (two years) 1 mare (spring-carter) Cart. AJso Household Furniture and Effects of 5-roomed House, The Auctioneers draw special attention to the aboye line of Dairy Cows, which are a fine lot, and are for absolute sale. Full particulars from THE AUCTIONEERS. FRIDAY, sth OCTOBER, At 12 o'clock. HANDSOME RESIDENCE and BUIDING SECTIONS, ST. KILDA. 1 L. MACASSEY AND CO. •U» ha\e received instructions from Mr Kennedy (who intends visiting the Old Country) to sell by auction, at their Rooms, as above, '<■ His valuable Freehold Property, fronting Prince Edward road, Chapman street, and Young street, St. KUda, containing half an acre of land, with a thoroughly modern and recently-erected house of 7 rooms thereon; bathroom, hj. and c, electric bells, etc The place was specially built by Mr Kennedy for his own use, and is particularly high and dry, and will sta.nd the closest inspection. Outbuildings include washhouse, coalhouse, and stable. The yards and paths are asphalted, and everything is in thorough order. If not disposed of in one lot, the house and vacant sections will be offered separately. Full particulars from Mr KENNEDY, on the premises; THE AUCTIONEERS. WEDNESDAY, 3rd OCTOBER, At 12.30 o'clock. To Farmers, Speculators, and those in search of a First-class Farm. ./AMES SAMSON AND CO. *J have been favored with instructions from Mr Charles S. Anderson to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Dowling street, His Farm of 94 acres (Freehold), subdivided into six paddocks (eightacrea of bush and Wuegums, pin©, broadleaf.totara, kowhai), the rest all fit for the plough but now in grass; together with a splendid 7-roomsd Dwelling, scullery, dairr, stable, barn, and cowshed, all rxx&ed with iron, erected thereon. All well fenced: •splendid water supply. Situated Puerua, near Balclutha, close to creamery and school. N.B.—The above is a. splendid farm, and Mr Anderson, getting up in years, is determined to sell, anil an opportunity is thus afforded those in search of a farm to 6ecure one at their own price. Intending purchasers inspecting the property go to Toiro station, and ask for the late Robert Sutherland's farm. Terms can bo arranged. WEDNESDAY, 3rd OCTOBER, At 2 o'clock Sa.le by Auction, on the Premises, Crown street, Glenroy, N.B. Valley, not far from Botanical Gardens, of SUPERIOR FREEHOLD PROPERTY. With Modern, Up-to-date Double Bay Window Dwelling of 5 rooms thereon. Also, Superior Household Furniture, Walnut Piano. New Improved Drop-head Singer Sewing Machine (equal new), Hall Stand, and the Furniture of 5 Rooms. JAMES SAMSON AND CO. have been favored with instruetiona from Mr John Richards (who has purchased tho Omakau Hotel) to sell by auction, on the Premises, His Freehold Property, Household Furniture, etc. : Section 17, Block 2, Crown street. Glenroy N.E. Valley, 40 x 120, with a splendid modern Dwelling of 5 rooms, bathroom,- high-pres-sure, tile-back range, hot and cokl water throughout, large scullery, tile grates and hearths, built-in wardrobe and bookcase, large, lofty rooms, Venetian blinds, nice hall, washhouse (with built-in tubs and boiler)] asphalt paths, good garden and lawn, all in nice order. N.B.—The above is a home well worth inspection of intending purchasers, and as Mr Richards is leaving Dunedin it must be sold. Very eaey terms oan be arranged. Small deposit, if purchaser requires. The Household Furniture will bo advertised in future issue. PORT CHALMERS MECHANICS' INSTITUTE. ESSRS JAMES SAMSON AND CO. . are instructed by the Mechanics' Institute to sell by public auction, at the Council Chambers, Port Chalmers, on THURSDAY the 27th day of September, ISO 6, at 2.30 p.m., the RIGHT to a LEASE for the term of Fourteen Years of the FOLLOWING PROPERTIES in the Borough of Port Chalmers : j Section 395 and Paris 393, 394, and 396; upset rental, £l9 per annum; value of improvements, £750. Parts Sections 393 and 394; upset xenial, £4 per annum; value of improvements, £2OO Part Section 393; upset rental, £4 10s per annum; value of improvements, £220. For further particulars apply to F. W. PLATTS, Esq., Solicitor, Port ChalmersOr to THE AUCTIONEERS. '
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Evening Star, Issue 12928, 26 September 1906, Page 5
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