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AMUSEMENTS, pRIN CE S S THEATRE. Proprietors .J o hu Fuller and Sons. TO-NIGHT, and EVERT EVENING, at 8. THE WIDE-WORLD PICTURES. Our Magnificent New Programme includes: WILBUR WRIGHT, THE BIRD MAN. BARBARA FRITCHIE, A story of a BARBARA FRITCHIE. Loyal Woman. NICK CARTER {The Jewel Affair). AGRICULTURE IN THE ARGENTINE. PANORAMA OF BENARES, INDIA. THE CURRANT INDUSTRY. MOORISH CAVALRY MANOEUVRES. HARRY LAUDER OFF TO AMERICA. SAVED BY SANTA CLAUS. PHANTOM MUSICIANS. DUST EST HIS EYES. THERE ARE GHOSTS IN THIS HOUSE. MA-IN-LAW HAS ALL THE LUCK. MATINEE TO-MORROW at 2.30.—A treat for the Children. Usual Matinee Prices. Prices: D.C. and 0.5., Is 6d; Stalls, Is; Gallery, 6d. WHAT "MELBA" SAYS! "MELBA" says, in regard to the Records of her singing made by the Gramophone Company, that they are "REALLY WONDERFUL REPRODUCTIONS OF MY SINGING. ... MY FRIENDS WHO HAVE HEARD THEM ARE SIMPLY DELIGHTED WITH THEM." Chas. Begg and Co., Ltd., hare in stock a number of MELBA Records which so "delighted " the great Prima Donna and her friends. Everyone who possesses a Gramophone—the instrument "de luxe " —should add a few of these truly magnificent songs to their repertoire. The following are selected from our stock of "MELBA" GRAMOPHONE RECORDS:—'AuId Lang Syne,' 'Yissi d'Arte e d'Amor' (Puccini's 'Tosca'), Home, Sweet Home,' ' Sur le Lac' (Bemburghl, 'Nymphes et Sylvains' (Bemburg), "Three Green Bonnets' (d'Hardelot), 'Voi che Sapate' (Mozart), *Si Mes Vers Avaient des Ai'es' (Halm, with harp accompaniment), Mad Scene (from Ambroise Thomas's 'Hamlet'), 'Come Back to Erin.' GRAMOPHONES, as i.sed by Lieut. Shackleton at the South Pole and in the Palaces of Europe, from £6. CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., Agents for the Gramophone, PRINCES STREET.

COURSiNC. DUNEDIN COURSING CLUB. OPENING OF THE COURSING r SEASON. FORBURY PARK. MAIDEN STAKE, Winner to receive £SO. OPEN STAKE, Winner to receive £2O. Dogs from all parts of the Dominion. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). First Course Starts 1.30 p.m. sharp. Admission to Ground Is, including Grand Stand. P. H. POWER, Secretary. 10 Lower Rattray stieet.

AUCTIONS. SATURDAY, 17th APRIL, 2 o'clock sharp. Monster Gile by Auction, at Rooms, of Superior Parlor, Sitting, Dining, and Aedroom Furniture, Massive Walnut Iron-frame Piano, Large Minor-back Sideboard, Walnut Overmantel, Massive Cromwell Dining Suite in Saddlebags, Bft Extending Dining Table, Handsome Oak Bedroom Suite, and Kitchen Furniture, etc. JAMES SAMSON AND CO. have been favored with instructions to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Dowling street, a large lot of Superior Household Furniture of every description, including— Massive upright grand iron-frame niarm large walnut overmantel, handsome back sideboard, Bft extending dining laoie, massive Cromwell suite in saddlebags, octagon and tea tables, dinner and tea services, cutlery and glass ware, e.p. ware, silver-mounted carvers, fancy tapestry and plush suite, Vienna and upholstered chairs, fancy Indian cane chairs and tables, tapestry and saddlebag couches, heavy brass kerb, fire brasses, brass fenders, coal vases, hearth and wool rugs, large Axmiuster carpet, Brussels and tapestry carpets, chiffonier, bookcase, pot stands, fancy flower bowls, ciirtain poles and curtains, settee suite, marble and striking clocks, hanging lamp, handsome mirror-back hall stand, heavy double and single iron bedsteads, spring, wire, and kapok beds, flock mattresses, blankets, quilts, inlaid duchesse pair, duchesse drawers and tables, marble and tile washstands, fancy ware, commode, handsome oak bedroom suite, inlaid fullScotch chest, kitchen dresser, meat safe, Improved Singer drop-head sewing machine, table mangle, wringer, ladder, wheelbarrow, steps, lawn mower, garden seat, ladies' and gents' bicycles, etc., etc. SATURDAY, 17th APRIL, 1909, At 11.30 a.m. sharp. Otago Farmers' Horse Bazaar. mHE OTAGO FARMERS' CO-OPERA--1 - TIVE ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED, favored with instructions from Mr William Baird, of the Western District, will auction, as above—--20 superior draught mares and geldings, four to six years; all thoroughly staunch and reliable workers 5 strong harness horses. Mr Baird has just completed a contract of considerable magnitude, and is retiring from business for the winter. In consequence, his consignment of twenty-five horses will bo sold absolutely without reserve, and will bo offered at 11.30 ajn. sharp. They are now on view at the Southern Stables. Account Messrs G. Grey (Clarendon), G. Finch (Milburn), A. Campbell and P. Cassidy (Milton), P. MTCellar (Lee Flat), Don Bros. (Waitati), and Clients: 35 draught mares and geldings, vanners, spring-carters, and harness horses. ' L. MACLEAN, Auctioneer. KINDLY NOTE.—Messrs SHEPHERD BROS.' Shipment from the North Island WILL NOT ARRIVE IN TIME for this Sale, but will be offered on 24th INST. SATURDAY, 17th APRIL, At 11.30 o'clock. At the Dunedin Horse Saleyards. SPECIAL ENTRY OF HEAVY YOUNG DRAUGHT MARES AND GELDINGS. TRIGHT, STEPHENSON, AND CO., > » LIMITED, have received instructions to sell by auction, as above— Account. Mr Clias. Lay (Orawai): 5 splendid heavy draught geldings, four to fix years. Account Mr T. Ryder (Invercargill): 5 first-class draught mares and geldings, three to five years. Account Mr F. Kelcher (Waianakarua): 1 first-class heavy draught mare, four years. 1 first-class heavy draught gelding, four years. Account a Waipori Client: 1 first-class draught mare (Dolly), by Glenzier (imp.), with filly foal at foot, by Acme, and stinted to Kingsley (imp.). 1 first-class draught gelding, seven years 1 superior harness gelding, seven years. Account various Vendors-: 8 draught mares and geldings 9 spring-cart and harness horses. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). 2 o'clock. GENUINE UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE. On the Premises, 61 Princes street. Lease of Premises Sold. HT. SMITH • will clear by public auction, Balance of costume and suit lengths, overcoats, etc., jeweDery, watches, clocks, fancy goods, cutlery, etc.; also part assigned stock of tin and enamel ware, pictures, 30 pairs ladies', gents', and children's boots, lot of laces, and a host of other lines. Positively without reserve. I H. T. SMITH, Auctioneer. Every line must be cleared on Saturday.

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Evening Star, Issue 14035, 16 April 1909, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 14035, 16 April 1909, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 14035, 16 April 1909, Page 5