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AMUSEMENTS. TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATER Immediate and Overwhelming Success of 5 LAST THREE NIGHTS -* And ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME ' Of ' : : '."-■■. ': Mr HARRY RICKARDSS ALL-STAR VAUDEVILLE COMPANY. In -a Magnificent Programme, prodigal in itj: Wealth of Brilliant Items and of Unexampled liberality. THIS and FOLLOWING 2 NIGHTS. L'lncomparable The PAUL, CINQUEVALLI, The King PAUL CINQUEVALLI,, King of PAUL CINQUEVALLI, of" Jugglers. PAUL CINQUEVALLI. Jugglers FRANK and JEN LATONA, FRANK and JEN LATONA, In their Brilliant Musical Sketch. LAWSON and NAMON, LAWSON and NAMON, America's Great Specialty Artists. GUEST and NEWLYN, MACKINNON'S SCOTTISH MEISTERS. TOM DAWSON, lANNY POWERS, NELLIE MAUNSELL, ARTHUR HARRIS. The Universal Verdict: The Greatest Vaudeville Show ever seen in Dunedin. COMPLETE CHANGE PROGRAMME - POPULAR PRICES: ss. 2s, Is. Booked Seats, Is extra; Early Doors, £kl : extra. . . . 1 Plan at the Dresden. Early Door Day Sales at Jacobs's. FRED. AYDON, Manager. DUNEDIN BURNS CLUB. FIRST CONCERT of the year will be -A- held in the Early Settlers' Hail ob WEDNESDAY, 21st instant, at 8 pjn. Ai excellent of Scottish Songs Music, Highland Dancing, - etc. Membershii Tickets: Double 6s, Single 3s. Obtainabl' from Committee, also at Door of Hall Dance as usual. >

AUCTIONS. TUESDAY, 20th APRIL, 1909, 2 o'clock sharp. Removed to Rooms for Convenience of Sale Large Catalogue of USEFUL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, all Equal to New. First-class piano, gout's bicycle, lady's : bicycle, Improved Singer sewing machine (equal to new), telescope dining table, mirrorback sideboard, curtain poles and curtains, octagon and tea tables, cutlery and glass ware, dinner and tea services, tapestry and saddlebag couches, Vienna and arm chairs, settee suite, saddlebag suite, bookcase, brass fenders, hanging lamp, mirror-back hall stand, double and single iron bedsteads, spring, wire, and flock mattresses, kapok beds, blankets, quilts, inlaid wardrobe, superior duchess© drawers and tables, kitchen dresser, kitchen and cooking utensils, wringer, mangle, go-cart, graphophone and records, ladies' and gents' bicycles, and general furniture of every description. JAMES SAMSON AND CO. have been favored with instructions from the Owner to sell by auction, at thsir Rooms, Bowling street, the above catalogue of useful Household Furniture. On view morning of sale. No reserve. WEDNESDAY, 21st APRIL, At 2 o'clock. At Rooms, Princes street. Household Furniture, Walnut Piano (by Charles Begg), Mirror-back Sideboard, Overmantel, Hall Stand, Tapestry and Plush Suite, Extending Dining Table, 3-piece Bedroom Suite, Brass-rail Bedstead, Duchesse Chests, 3-roller Mangle, Gent's Bicycle, Drop-head Singer Machine. ALES- HARRIS AND CO., under instructions from the Owner (who is leaving Dunedin), will sell, as above,' Walnut piano (by Charles Begg), i back sideboard, overmantel, tapestry and plush suite, rattan chairs, fenders and fireirons, mirror-back ball stand, pictures, curtains, extending dining table, dinner warehorsehair couch, Improved drop-head Singe machine, chiffonier, linoleums, Brussels carpet, kauri bedroom suite, duchesse chests, washstands and ware, brass-fronted bedstead, wire and Rock mattresses, toilet glasses, child's cot, go-cart, colonial sofa, writing table. 3-roller mangle, steps, kitchen tables, wringer, gent's bicycle, kitchen utensils, etc. MONDAY, 26th APRIL, At 2 o'clock. TUESDAY, 27th APRIL, At 11 o'clock sharp. On the Premises, " Cintra." Anderson's Bay (close to Ross's Corner). Instructed by Louis Morris, Esq., who is riving up housekeeping. VERY COSTLY AND MODERN DRAWINGROOM, BREAKFAST, DINING ROOM HALL, AND BEDROOM FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS. MAGNIFICENT UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO (by Bishop, London), Massive Carved Kauri Mirror-back Sideboard. Handsome Saddlebag Chesterfield Dining Room Suite, Costly Saddlebag Breakfast Room Suite, Very Stylish Bedroom Suite in Rimu, Also, GENERAL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. JARK, REYNOLDS, AND CO. -«- are instructed to sell by auction, as above. Catalogues on Wednesday. On view for inspection FRIDAY, 23rd " April nr.d SATURDAY, 24th April. WEDNESDAY, 21st APRIL, At 2 o'clock. At Rooms, Princes street. ASSIGNED STOCK General Groceries, Teas, Sugar, Jams, Preserves, Pickles, Sauces, Pepper, Vinegar, Soap, Salt, Candles, Blacking, Boot Polish, Confectionery, Dried Frui.ts, Cordials, Show Bottles, Scales and Weights. Toys, General Assorted Stock, and Crockery Ware. GEERIN, HALLY, AND CO. are instructed to sell by auction, as above. FRIDAY, 23rd APRIL, 1909, At 12 o'clock. At Rooms, Rattray street. SEVEN-ROOMED HOUSE, MORNINGTON. CTTY RESIDENCE, CORNER LONDON STREET AND HERIOT ROW. ~"l L. MACASSEY AND CO. !• are instructed by "the owners to sell by auction, as above: 1. No. 28 Bath street, Mornington, 7-roomed Modern House of handsome appearance; all conveniences; land, {-acre. 2. No. 1 Heriot row, attractive Residence of 7 rooms, replete with all modern conveniences. This is a beautiful corner site, containing 26-5 poles, having a frontage of 131 ft Sin to Heriot row and 138 ft 7in to London street. THURSDAY, 22nd LNST., At 2 o'clock promptly. \ M. SPEDDING -&-*• will sell, at Rooms, the Second Portion of the large Stock from the Assigned Estate of the Cash Trading Company, Limited, comprising— IRONMONGERY AND HOLLOWWARE: Builders' and carpenters' ironmongery, saws, files, levels, locks, nails, chisels, assorted tinware and hollowware, galvanised and enamelled goods, tablo cutlery, Sandow developers, etc. EARTHENWARE AND CHINAWAHE: Dinner and tea plates, dishes, cups- and . saucers, teapots, jugs, ,faney china, and china ornaments, etc. GLASSWARE AND BRUSHWARE: Ale and nobbldr glasses, wines, cvista'dn, fruit and jelly dishes, salts, a.>£-_r:cc brushware, etc. Without any reserve.

MEETINCS. THE OTAGO MUTUAL, STARR-BOWEETI SOCIETY. £Rft A FBEE MAN, £SOO SALE LOAN OUU will be DISPOSED OP afc the Trades Hall on THURSDAY, 29th April, at 8 p.m. Members in arrears -with their Subscriptions will not participate. H- P. M. MERGER, i ' . Secrefem, .Water street.

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Evening Star, Issue 14037, 19 April 1909, Page 5

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