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*mmement».. . M B ' K HAMB 6U a G]) Plays at His Opening Recital ./ .-I THIS EVENING /. v • THE “ MOONLIGHT ” SONATA • (Beethoven) r.K.j ; ‘MIDSUMMER NIGHTS DREAM* | (Menddssobn-Listt). ffilS MAJESTY’S TTTK*TR.TI!^ Concert Direction J. AND N. TATP POSITIVELY THREE RECITALS ONLY- | THIS EVENING, at 8.15 THIS EVENING, at 8.15* Also THURSDAY and FRIDAY. MARK HAMBODRGI MARK HAMBODRG! MARK HAMBODRG! MARK HAMBODRG! MARK HAMBODRG! MARK HAMBODRG! THE MOST POPULAR OP ALL PIANISTS. To-night’s Great Programme Toccata and Pogue (Bach-Tansig), ‘Moonlight’ Sonata (Beethoven), Nocturne G Major, Preludes B and D Flat, Etudes E Major, G Plat, Mazurka B Minor, Polonaise A Flat (Chopin), Gavotte Modeme (Hambourg), ‘Midsummer Night’s Dream’ (Mendelssohn-Liszt). PRICES: 6s (Reserved), 4s, 3s, 2s. Plana and all tickets at the Dresden. - Auctions. FRIDAY, 6th NOVEMBER, At 2 o’clock. At Premises, King street (near Albany street). CLEARING SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE (On account of Reinstatement of Premises). WALNUT PIANO (Broadwood), WALNU MIRROR-BACK SIDEBOARD, SUIT IN HAmCLOTH, OVERMAN TEI CHINA AND CRYSTAL, COMBINi TION DRILL, VYCE, AND A NYC DROP-HBAD SINGER SEWING M. CHINE, SINGLE BUGGY-HORS AND HARNESS, LADIES’ AN GENTS’ SADDLES. A LEX. HARRIS AND CO have received instructions from Mr C Boddy to sell, as above. THURSDAY, 12th NOVEMBER, At 12.30 o'clock. At Rooms, Princes street. CHOICE FREEHOLD PROPERTIES, OPOHO (Adjoining Presbyterian College). On account of W. Brittenden, Esq. (who is leaving Dunedin for Christchurch). Alex. Harris and co. have received instructions to sell by auction, as above: 1. Sections 2, 10. and 12, Opoho, fronting Main,road; area 36.3 poles, with a modem, well-built Residence of 7 rooms, bathroom, washhouse (fitted with copper and tubs), also conservatory, 2-slall table, fowlhouses, etc. Thj Section is well laid out in garden, and is well stocked with choice fruit trees. The House is well built of kauri, and is fitted •with wardrobes and cupboards throughout. 2. Section 3, Opoho, also fronting Main road: area 16.8 poles, with a substantial Dwelling of 6 rooms, washhouse, and good garden and orchard. 3. Sections 14 and 16, fronting Fifth avenue and No. 1 street; area 19.2 poles, with a Building thereon. A splendid building site. The above Properties lie well to .the sun, and command a magnificent view. They adjoin the Presbyterian College, and are within five minutes of the car. ' THURSDAY, sth NOVEMBER, 1908, At 2 o’clock sharp. In Deceased Estate. Removed to Rooms for Convenience of Salo.

LARGE COLLECTION OF SUPERIOR PARLOR, SITTING, DINING, AND BEDROOM FURNITURE. MASSIVE UPRIGHT GRAND IRONFRAME PIANO, FULL TRICHORD, by Adolf Boitier, Berlin—a beautiful instrument, lovely sweet tone, equal to new; LARGE’ BEVEL MIRROR (sft 6in hv 4in), SOLID WALNUT FRAME, LONG GILT MIRROR, MASSIVE CROMWELL SUITE IN SADDLEBAGS, TELESCOPIC DINING TABLE, NEW IMPROVED DROP-HEAD SINGER SEWING MACHINE, MASSIVE SIDEBOARD, LARGE MIRROR, DINING ROOM SUITE IN LEATHER (UPHOLSTERED BACKS), LARGE AXMINSTER CARPET, SOLID WALNUT,, OVERMANTEL, Tapestry and Plush Suite, Solid Walnut Cabinet Sideboard, Dinner and Tea Services, Cruets and Crystal, Cutlery and Glassware, Striking Clocks, Hanging Lamp. Octagon and Tea Tables, Chiffonier, Tapestry and Plush Settee Suite, Massive Mirror Hall Stand, 2in Brassmounted Bedstead, Heavy Double and Single Iron Bedsteads, Spring and Wire Mattresses, Inlaid Duchcsse Pair, Massive Wardrobe, Large Half-Scotch Duchcsse, Marble and Tile Washslands, Ware. 4-drawer Chests, Carpet Square, Hearth and Wool Rugs, Heavy Linoleum, Largo Velvet Rugs, Tables, Chairs, Dresser, Meat Safe. Wringer, Musical Box, Superior Banjo, D.8.8.L. Gun, Gent's Firstclass Bicycle, Ladies’ Bicycles (equal to new), etc., etc. JAMES SAMSON AND CO. have been favored with instructions from the Trustee to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Dowling street. The above Catalogue of Household Furniture. N.B.—All the above Furniture is in firstclass order, and must be sold without reserve. On view To-day and Day of Sale. FRIDAY, 6th NOVEMBER, 1908, At 12.15 p.ra. 1 At Rooms, Empire Buildings, Princes street. GRAND LITTLE FREEHOLD, 40ft x 100 ft, With Comfortable 4-roomed DWELLING,’ Situated in SURREY STREET. SOUTH DUNEDIN (One Door from Cargill road). SIEVWRIGHT BROS. AND CO. will sell by public auction, as above, Allotment 28, Block XVIIL, Extension of Forbury, containing 15 poles, with Dwelling and Buildings thereon. FRIDAY, 20th NOVEMBER, 1908, At 12 noon. At Rooms, Empire Buildings, Princes street. MAGNIFICENT FREEHOLD, Situated in HIGH STREET, CITV, Together with COMMODIOUS DWELLING Of 15 Rooms, Tw’ Bathrooms, Lavatories, H. and C. Water, etc., Situated between the Residences of Drs Colquboun and Blomfield. Also, VALUABLE RESIDENCE Of 7 Rooms, Bath, Lavatories, etc.. Situated in STAFFORD STREET, CITY (A Few Doors above Hope street). SIEVWRIGHT BROS. AND CO. will sell by public auction, as above: Part of Sections 41 and 42, Block VII., Dunedin, with a frontage of 105.7. links to High street by a depth of 250 lints, with back entrance over private right-of-way, together with commodious family Residence thereon, containing IS rooms, two bathrooms, lavatories, outhouses, etc. Subject to a lease expiring on the 7tb March nest. Also, Leasehold Fart of Section 38, Block V,, Dunedin, with a frontage of 33ft to Stafford street by a depth of 165 ft. Lease has 51 years, to run. Annual rental, £lO. Revaluation every 10 years. Capital 7-roomed Dwelling (plasters! throughout), bath, hj. and c. water, lavatories, etc. Right up to dale in every., respect.. Full particulars from SHE AUCTIONEERS.

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Evening Star, Issue 13099, 4 November 1908, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 13099, 4 November 1908, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 13099, 4 November 1908, Page 5