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Amusements. EINCBBS IEUIBI. I TO-NIGHT!—New Pictures Shown for the First Time. Lest Night a Perfect Revelation. New Artists! FULLERS. New New Artists I FULLERS. Pictures. TO-NIGHT!—The Remarkable Wonders, REGGIARDOS. The Sword-swallowers and Jugglers. A Most Sensational Act. TO-NIGHT!—A Vpritable Marvel, m, , BRYANT. The Mighty Swinger of Knives, Battleaxea Bnd Darters.' TO-NIGHTI THE AMATEUR ACROBATS, THE AMATEUR ACROBATS, Extraordinarily Clever and Funny Picture. CARL HAGENBACK'S WILD ANIMAL ZOO. WILD ANIMAL ZOO. The above supported by our Big Company. Dress Circle and 0.5., 2s; Stalls, Is; Gallory, 6d. LH A M B R A THEATBB. THE ROYAL PICTURES. TO-NIGHT AND EVERY EVENING. Finest Programme yet shown, Don't Miss Seeing the Famous Nature Stud v. HAGENBACK'S WILD ANIMAL ZOO, * An Old Maid's Dilemma, etc., etc., A Leap Year Proposal. A Perfect Pageant »f Picturesque Pictorials. OUR PRICES: Is and 6d; a few Reserved Scats, 2s. SATURDAY NEXT, GRAND PRIZE MATINEE, at 2.30. J TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! O'NEILL'S BUCKJUMPERS AND HIPPODROME. Patronised by the English Footballers last night. Grand Gold Medal COMPETITTON Jor Dunedin Amateur Eiders, presented by Mr M'GAVIN, of Royal Albert Hotel. TO-NIGHT, ERNIE O'NEILL will ridte MAORI JACK. TO-NIGHT! Mr J. GRINDLEY. the well-known Derftist, will ride the BULLOCK To-night O'NEILL'S RIDERS WILL RIDE. This will be the Biggest Programme erer placed before the Pubuo. DONT MISS THIS. Grand Parade of all Performers, Horses, Ponies, and Band at 7.15 from CSty Hotel. PRICES: ss, 2s. Commence at 8 sharp. E. O'NEILL, Prop.; H. WALKER, Agent. Football. BRITISH REPRESENTATIVE TEAM, 1908. I CARISBROOK GROUND. | SATURDAY, MAY 30, 1908. Kick-off at 2.45 pan. PRICES OF ADMISSION: ADULTS— Ground, One Shilling. Enclosure, One Shilling Extra. Reserved Stand, 5s (including Admission to Ground). BOX PLAN at SECRETARY'S OFFICE. EARLY GATE (12 noon till 1 pan.), SIXPENCE EXTRA. CHILDREN— Ground, Sixpence; Enclosure, Sixpence Extra. Tickets can be obtained from Messrs S. Jacobß, M'Neill, J. Isaacs, Major, and Alex. Sligo (South Dunedin) on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. KAIKORiI BAND IN ATTENDANCE. TRESPASSING ON THE PLAYING AREA BEFORE THE MATCH AND AT HALF-TIME IS STRICTLY FORBIDDEN. THE PUBLIC ARE SPECIALLY REQUESTED TO PROVIDE THEMSELVES WITH EXACT CHANGE, TO AVOID DELAY AT THE TICKET BOXES. NO CHANGE WILL BE GIVEN AT THE TURNSTILES. SPECIAL TRAMCAR TO THE CARGILL ROAD GATE. Fare, Twopence. RAILWAY EXCURSION FARES FROM OAMARU TO CLINTON. Telegraph Office Open on the Ground. E. S. WILSON, Secretary OJLF.U. Auctions. MONDAY, Ist, JUNE, 1 At 12.30 o'clock. Beautiful RESIDENCE at Ravensbourne. EL. MACASSEY AND CO. • have received instructions to sell by auction, at their Rooms, as above, Mr Ambrose Brown's property at Ravensbourne, containing 1 acre, with modem 1 -roomed brick-and-oement residence thereon. SATURDAY, 30th MAY, 1908, At 2 o'clock. Important Sale by Auction of High-class Furniture and Household Purm&hings, large Overmantel, Elaborate Sideboard, Heavy Bedroom Suite, 2 firsUclass Pianos, 6 Ladies' and Gents' Bicycles, Go-cart, Banjo, etc. JAMES SAMSON AND CO. have been instructed to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Dowling street, Costly piano (a beautiful instrument, in perfect order), Genoa velvet suite, mirror-back organ, Arminster carpet, Brussels and tapestry carpets, solid brass kerbs, upholstered and wicker chairs, Indian chairs, tapestry and plush suite, mirror sideboard, bookcase, Chesterfield settee, pot stands and pots, octagon and tea tables, dinner and tea services cruets, vases, striking clocks, cutlery and glass ware, china ware, brass fenders and fire brasses, extending dining table, chiffonier Austrian chairs, Vienna and rattan chairs! tapestry and leather couches, heavy linoleum' carpet squares, curtain poles and curtains' table covers, settee suite, hall stand, double and sinjrle iron bedsteads, spring-, wire and flock mattresses, kapok beds, quilts and'blankets, minor wardrobe, inlaid duchesso pair duchesse drawers and tables, marble and tile washstands, commode, 4-drawer chest, tables, chairs, looking-glasses, kitchen dresser! kitchen and cooking utensils, copper boiler' wringer, violin, Singer sewing machine, laJies* and gents' bicycles, barrow, ladder, steps, meat safe, f.p. safe, lawn mower, harmonium, etc., etc. SATURDAY, 30th MAY. At 11.30 o'clock. At the Dunedin Horse Saleyards. DRAUGHT, SPSING-CART, AND HARNESS HORSES. ! YX7RIGHT, STEPHENSON, AND CO., iT LIMITED, have received instructions j to sell by auction, as above: I On account of Mr David Cox (Herbert)— i 2 upstanding harness geldings, four years j 1 real good harness mare, four years 1 spring cart and harness. ' On account of various Vendors—--7 draught mares and geldings 6 spring-cart and harness horses. < NOTE.—Owing to breakdown of motor waggon, the Sale of Messrs Ross and Glendining's Teams and Plant is Postponed till i further notice. J SATURDAY, 30th MAY, 1908 At IL3O a.m. ' Otago Farmers' Horse Bazaar. THE OTAGO FARMERS' CO-OPERA-JL TTVE ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEA- ' LAND, LOOTED, will hold their Weekly Horse Sale as above, when they will offer— Aooount Mr E. Wells (Patearoa): 5 superior coach and waggon horses. Account Messrs R, Cleave, R. f. Jones, James Wilson, and Clients: 7 draught mares and geldings 5 spring-carters 8 light harness horses, £ L.MAC3JBAK, AaotratMc

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Evening Star, Issue 12964, 29 May 1908, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 12964, 29 May 1908, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 12964, 29 May 1908, Page 5

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