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4miisemehta, jp aINC BS S . ,a?HEA TE E . Direction of EDWIN GEAOH. AGAIN ON SATURDAY A CROWDED' ■ AND NUMBERS RKJTCTANTLY j DENIED ADMISSION. . J . NOTE.—Despite a Record Success in«n itt bearings. Rigid Engagements ahead through* out the Dominion- necessitate the LAOT FOUR NIGHTS IN DUNEDIN LAST POUR NIGHTS IN DUNEDIN LAST FOUR NIGHTS IN DUNEDIN .. , - .Of THE MOST REMARKABLE LIVING i PICTURES OF THE TIME i Messrs MACMAHON AND CARROLL'S ' Messrs MACMAHON AND CARROLL'S Vividly Realistic Reproduction of the Historic BURNS-SQUIRES BATTLE BURNSSQUIRES BATTLE BURNS-SQUIRES battle BURNS-SQUIRES BATTLE ! (By Special Arrangement with Mr Edwin 1 Geach). I TO-NIGHT AND THREE FOLLOWING i _ ’ EVENINGS, The_ absorbingly interesting and highly! mstr active True to Life Presentment I , ' of the ( GREATEST SYMPOSIUM ! Of Sports and Athletics ; THE WORLD HAS EVER SEEN. i ° LYMPIC GAMES at the I FRANCO-BRITISH EXHIBITION. ! the Famous marathon race from I Windsor to the Stadium (London). HIS MAJESTY THE KING Opening the Grand Tourney, -etc., etc. ..Also, a delightful series of GENERAL SUBJECTS, comprising tee Most Up-to-date Beauties of the Cinematographic Art, the whole comprehensive Programme being ipreeminently acceptable to LADIES^WHO nightly attend in great num- : : „. 3k > 2s - end Is. NO EARLY DOORS NO EXTRA CHARGES. Brat Plans attbe Dresden. Day Sales at Jacobs’*. Doors Open at 7, Commence at 8. Oar- ' nages, 10.25. Tickets of those unable to ' gam admission on Saturday will bo available I To-night. H IS MAJESTY’S Commencing WEDNESDAY, 28th. THEATRE. : THE MIKADO, By tee DUNEDIN OPERATIC SOCIETY. GREAT OPERA ATTRACTION. THE MIKADO. THE MIKADO. Under tee Supervision of , Mr SIDNEY WOLF. BOX PLAN AT THE DRESDEN. DAT SALES AT. JACOBS’S. Prices: 3s, 2s, Is. Auctions. TUESDAY, 27th OCTOBER, At 2 o’clock. At Rooms, Manse street. By Order of F. TT. Morice, Esq., District I Agent Public Trustee. In the Estate of Alex. Knight (deceased!. ■ SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ROSEWOOD PIANO (Muirhcad and Turn bull), CHIPPENDALE OCCASIONAL (TFTATRSS, RATTAN AND WICKER CHAIRS, KAURI SIDEBOARD, DINING ROOM SUITE, WALNUT OVERMANTEL, EXTENDING DINING TABLE, MORRIS EASY r.HArRM : SADDLEBAG SUITE, BRASS FENDERS AND BRASSES, ' SOLID BRASS BEDSTEAD, i RP. BEDROOM SUITE, DUCHESSE CHESTS, j E.P. WARE AND CRYSTAL, DOULTON DINNER SERVICE, CARPETS, HEARTHRUGS, ORNAMENTS, KNICK-KNACKS, Etc., Etc., PARK, REYNOLDS, AND CO.' are instructed by the District AgentPublic Trustee and other Vendors to sell, as above, by auction, on Tuesday, 27th October, 1 at 2 o’clock. • TUESDAY, 27th OCTOBER, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Manse street. / . HANDSOME RESIDENCE, BELLEKNOWES. Very easy terms can be arranged. PARK, REYNOLDS, AND GO, ore instructed to sell, as above, AllotmcSt 18 and part of 17, Block IV., Bcllcknowes, containing 1 rood 6 l-10th poles, fronting Gladstone street, Bdleknowes, with handsome Residence of 8 large rooms, with slate roof, balcony, bay windows, bathroom, hot and cold water. The grounds are tastefully laid out in garden, shrubbery, asphalt pates and yard. This property is in first-class order, is very convenient to town and tram, and commands a flue view. TUESDAY, 27te OCTOBER, At Rooms, Manse street, at 12 o’clock HARBOR SIDE SECTION. ■pARK, REYNOLDS, AND CO. JL are instructed to sell, as above, Section 4, Helensburgh Township, past Macandrcw’s Bay. Tliis contains 34 poles, and is a good, sunny section for sale at a ridiculously low price. Plan can be seen srt Office. TUESDAY, 27th OCTOBER, 1908, ■ 2 o’clock, In Temporary Premises, Hallcnstein’s Buildings (opposite old site). Removed to Rooms for Convenience of tha. Sale. Largo Quantity of Household Furniture, Walnut Piano, Walnut Mirror-back Bide-; board, Solid Walnut-frame Suite, Mahogany Folding Card Table, Improved Singer Sewing Machine, Gent’s F.W. Bicycle, Lady’s.! Bicycle, Etc., Etc. JAMES SAMSON AND CO. i have been instructed to sell by auction, at their rooms, Dowling street, . Solid walnut-frarao suite, solid walnut mir- i ror-back marble-top sideboard, walnut over- • mantel, large Axminslcr carnet, walnut ironframe piano, Bft extension dining table, chiffonier, curtain poles and curtains, Brussels-: and tapestry carpets, hearth and wool rugs, brass kerb, heavy brasses, brass fenders, dinner and tea services, cruets, o.p. ware,, cutlery and glassware, barometer, hanging lamp, octagon and tea tables, fancy chair? and tables, upholstered armchairs, tapestry and plush suite, massive Cromwell suite, velvet rugs, striking clocks, mahogany folding card table, mirror-back ball stand, ball car-' pet, double and single iron bedsteads, gpring v , wire, and dock mattresses, kapok boos, blankets and quilts, inlaid duchesse pair, inlaid:: wardrobe, duchesse drawers and tables, marble and tile wasbstands, fancy ware, commode, 4-drawer chests, inlaid bedroom suite, carpet square, linoleum, chairs, tables, couch, | looking glass, dresser, kitchen and cooking I utensils, meat safe, ladder, barrow, steps, ginger sewing machine, perambulator, pots and pans, lady’s bicycle, gent’s bicycle, and a i large lot of sundries. TUESDAY, 10th NOVEMBER, At 12.30. At Booms, 28 Rattray street. VALUABLE CITY - AND SUBURBAN FREEHOLD PROPERTIES, Great King street, and Mechanic street, Norte-east Valley. To be sold practically WITHOUT RESERVE. DM. FEA AND CO. • have received instructions to sell by auction: 1.-Part Section 17, Block XXIX., City,’ together with superior two-storey Modem Brick Residence, containing 9 rooms, being No. 194 Great lung street, opposite Museum. 2. No. 14 Mechanic street, cLE. Valiev, being Allotments 12, 13, and 15, Block II containing.3L3s .poles, on which is erected a 7-roomed Modem Residence, stable, coach.Rouse;' orchard, conservatory, and flower •garden. The Auctioneers desire to state that tee owners wtsfa up -the-estate,-and our instructions "are -to soil, practically-without icseryev

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Evening Star, Issue 13091, 26 October 1908, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 13091, 26 October 1908, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 13091, 26 October 1908, Page 5

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