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Amusements. P BI NCESS T H BAIB2 Sola Leasee and Manager—Charles Holloway. Business Manager. Alec. Verne . THE HOLLOWAY*SEASON. THE BEST, And NOTHING BUT THE BEST LAST NIGHT Of THE WAGES OP SIN. TO-NIGHT, LAST NIGHT Of THE WAGES OP SIN. Alt-Original Domestic Comedy-Drama by Frank Harvey-TO-MDKEOW (WEDNESDAY), And Two Polkradng Evenings, A NOTABLE EVENT? An Excellent. Dramatisation of Charles Dickens's ‘BLEAK HOUSE.’ By the Full Strength of CHARLES HOLLOWAY’S POPULAR DRAMATIC COMPANY. Miss BEATRICE HOLLOWAY-ws- JO. "HE WAS WERY GOOD TCHME, HE WAS.” PRICES; sa, 2s, and Is. Early ’Doors -td 2s and Is, 6<i extra. Box Pian at the Dresden. Day Sales at Jacobs’s. L H A M B E A THEATRE. TO-NIGHT! New "World's Artists. New' Programme. To-mgbt, FULLERS’. To-night, Bicknens. FULLERS’. Bicknclls. To-night!—-Expensive Engagement of THE BIGKNBLLS, The People Who THE BIGKNBLLS, Astounded New Yc:!Original and Marvellous Whirlwind Dam?;-. Absolutely {ho Best Engagement Ever M :u.' by the PriUers. Sec the Celebrated Bicfe&cQs To-raght. To-to^hi { .—Reappearance of Miss DOROTHY LBSTRANGE,-the BrilUant Soprano. CREDO BumdWILSON inVandcvOle Idjosyncraeiea. New Songs and Dancea by Ida Bemdgc, Ward Lear, liarrv Linden, VaL Newman. St. Leonards, Master Murffcrtl, Anme Calender. _ ____ NEW BIOSCOPE :PICTUEES’T»-NIGHT. Circle.-2s (Ladies, Is); Stags, Is (Ladies, 6d)Lectures. HANOVER STREET BAPTIST CHURCH. REV. E. G. GANGS, KBAA. will deliver his Popular Lectures os follows: THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, 7 50— 1 Canada and the Rockies.’ - WEDNESDAY, 7.so—‘Our Indian Empire.’ Admission Free. Collection in—aid of Homs Mission Fund. Holiday Resorts! OTAGO Central.—Good Accommodation !. Visitors, Kanfuriy House, Baal a.-... Hallway Station. Mrs Harris, proprietress.. O LET, House (furnished), six rocn pantry and scullery, with good sup; > water. Apply E. J. Clegbom, Hampden. AMPDENTDelightful Holiday Resort. Vacancies for Visitors and Families Apply Stanley House, Hampden. VTISITOBS to Christchurch will find t . Masonic the nearest Hotel to Exhibition ; tariff as usual. E. Power. PGGETS, Port Molyneux.—Seaside Accommodation (Mrs Campbell); trap ets passengers Romahqpa on application. lephone, Tokata. TUGGETS (Port Molyneux). —Seaside Ao--1 commodation; trap meets tourist vial's Romahapa; apply letter; igget Lighthouse.—Mrs OttawayAuctlona. WEDNESDAY, Sth JANUARY, At 2 o’clock. At Roams, 139 Princes street. Under instructions from Mr J. Toner (who is leaving Dunedin). * SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, BLACK AND GOLD PIANO, MIRRORBACK SIDEBOARD. ■APESTRY AND PLUSH SUITE, BRUSHES CARPET, BRASS-RAIL BEDSTEADS, lUCHBSSE CHESTS, DINING TABLES, PICTURES NAPERY,.And BLANKETS. Alex. Harris and co. (under instructions from Mr J. Toner, who is leaving Dunedin) will sell by auction, as above, Black-and-gold piano, red pine rorrror-baet sideboard, tapestry and plush suite, rattan chairs, brass-rail fenders, mirror-back hall stand,’ Brussels and tapestry carpets, carpet runners, occasional settee, 5 dining _ tables, gilt dinner set, crystalware, toaware, pictures, 2 dozen Austrian chairs, horsehair chairs, clocks, lamps, curtains, double iron bedsteads, wire and spring mattresses, 5 duchgssa chests, tile-back washstands, sets ware, toilet tables, toilet glasses, 12 single iron bedsteads, wire and flock mattresses, towel rails, 5-drawer chest, blankets, sheets, quilts, bolsters and pillows, sewing machine, whatnot, cheflonicr, wood «>is wicker flow r stands, kitchen dresser, kitchen tables, colonial sofas, preservin'" pan, saucepans, scales, cnamelwarc, linoleum, oilcloth, wicker go-cart, wheelbarrow, meat safe, lawn mowers, garden tools, garden seat, 3-roller mangle, grapbophone and records, kitchen utensiis and sundries, etc., otc.. etc. ___ THURSDAY, 10th JANUARY, At 2 o'clock. Sole by Auction of Superior Parlor, Dining. Sitting,, and Bedroom Furniture. Walnut Iron-frame Piano, Fireproof Safe, Hair Sint--. Improved Singer Sewing Machine (drop head}, Avery Scales. Ladies' and Gents Bicycles,. MBS SAMSON AND have received instructions to sell by aucat their Rooms, DowEng street, miture, etc., including—Walnut pin; ■ te), piano stool, walnut ovcrmauti'. u-back sideboard, Brussels and tapes irate, hearthrugs, brasses, fenders and Jirr. res. coal vases, dining table, dinner an : icrvdoes, ernete, cutlery, marble and srril.--tocits curtains, arm anil rocking chair.,, dry and plush suites, bookcase. Vjiemia. cr, and rattan chairs, octagon and tea a brass kerbs, leather couch, hair suite, meter, ball stand, double and single iron tends spring wire, and flock mattresses, ,k beds, blankets, quilts, mirror wardfulbScotch and toilet chest?, duchesse -ere and tables, fancy ware, superior tele- . linoleum, kitchen tables, gent's bike, 1 safe, step ladder, Singer tewing mn--2 wiro sViikodowns, goods arid cunltoiF, etc-, etc. THURSDAY, 101b JANUARY, At 11 o’clock. . On Premises. Princes street. To Builders and Contractors and General Public. CONTINUATION OP tSALE MESSES BRISCOE AND -OO.'S-STOCK. SHOP-SOILED GOODS. T>AKK, REYNOLDS. ' -AND CO are instroried by Messrs A. .Briscoe ana Co., Ltd. (who have removed -to maw warehouse), to sell by-auction, at-11.odock, 20 REGISTER GRATES. GRATE-FRONTS, AND FITTINGS. 7 RANGES AND COOKING STOVES. FLOOR BEADS, ‘WIRE NAILS (all sizes) CARPENTERS’ TOOLS (Assorted). BOLTS AND NUTS, LADDERS. RIM AND MORTICE LOCKS. AUGERS, BRACES AND BITS. WIRE NETTING. TUCK’S PACKING. SHOVELS. AXES. PAINTS, WHITE LEAD, 0H,, : Etc., Etc. And-.at t2 ’ o'clock; GENERAL BOUK^OLDLEONMONGERI POTS, TENWAHE, TOOTS. GABMaS'HOSBS,BENDERS, BEDSTEADS. CLOCKS, ZINOniBS-iuui -BUaKETS, SPORTING AiHMONimkSHSWAB£ 3? Etc.

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Evening Star, Issue 13014, 8 January 1907, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 13014, 8 January 1907, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 13014, 8 January 1907, Page 5

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