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AMUSEMENTS. NEW PICTURES TO-NIGHT. PRINCESS THEATRE. N Proprietors: John Fuller and Sons. FUtTFR^' WIDE-WORLD PICTURES. FOR THIS NIGHT ONLY. GREED FOR GOLD, Sensational Drama. Very Humorous, LOST MEMORY. THE MARVELLOUS ICE SKATER, 'A Wonderful Picture. LAST NIGHT of Buddhist Customs, Little Jim, President Taft's Inauguration, wizard's Walking Stick, etc. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), GRAND ALL-NEW PROGRAMME. THE KING'S DERBY. LOGGING IN CANADA, Etc., Etc. Incidental Music by Crowther's Orchestra. Prices: D.C. and 0.5., Is 6d; Stalls, Is; Gallery. 6d. PLAN AT DRESDEN. A R R I S O N HALL. Commencing SATURDAY Next, the 24th, And following WEDNESDAY. PATHE PICTURES AND , WILL-O'-THE-WISP ENTERTAINERS (Pierrot Comedy Costume Company), Including Mr ARTHUR HARRISON, Tenor Mr PERCY JAMES, Humorist Mr COLIN GRAY, Tenor Mr HERBERT ADAMS, Baritone Miss DOROTHY GARD'NER, Mezzo-soprano Miss HELEN GARD'NER, Soprano Miss KATHIE, BRAITHWAITE Miss MAY BI.ACK Miss LEILA JEFFS Miss JESSIE GRAY, and Miss LILY MACDONALD. POPULAR PRICES: Body of Hall, Is; Front Seats, Is 6d; 1,000 Seats at Sixpence. Our Keynote: " Refinement." Business Manager, F. D. BELLEW. TLTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Direction of Mr J. C. WILLIAMSON. ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY. WEDNESDAY, JULY 28. On the PINNACLE OF PANTOMIMES. FOR 8 NIGHTS ONLY, AND 2 MATINES. Mr J. C. WILLIAMSON Presents J. Hickory Wood's Smart, Up-to-date, and Intensely Funnv Pantomime, JACK AND JILL. JACK AND JILL. JACK AND JILL. JACK AND JILL. SPECIAL MATINEES SATURDAY", JULY 31, And WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4, When Children will be admitted at Half-price. The Giant Rooster, The Teddy Bear Picnic, The March of the Animals, The Butterfly Ballet, The Astonishing Giant Family, The Grand Snowstorm Ballet. The Noah's Ark Ballet, the Faceograph, The Surf Bathers. SHOE VILLA, HOME OF THE WIDOW COBBLE, The Xylophone Octet, The Harvest Home Ballet, The Novel Skating Scene, The Electric Ballet, The Change of Seasons, The Famous Pony Ballet, The Scottish Cavaliers, The Magic Hill, Happy Land, The Palace of Precious Stones, Grand March of Jewels. GRAND BALLET of 100 DANCERS! Ensemble of no fewer than 250 Chorus, .Ballet, and Children. Box Plans for the Entire Season and Two Matinees will be OPENED AT THE DRESDEN on FRIDAY MORNING NEXT. POPULAR PRICES: ss, 3s, and Is. Early Doors to Pit and Stalls, 6d extra. ALL TICKETS EXCEPT RESERVES AVAILABLE FOR DAY OF ISSUE ONLY. GUILLAINN RE GUILLAINN. HIGHLAND RIFLES AND PIPE BAND COMBINED SCOTTISH SOCIAL Will be held in GARRISON HALL on FRIDAY r , July 30. Dancing, 8.30 p.m. Kroon, caterer. O'Driscoll's Band. Double Tickets, 6s; Ladies (single), ss; Gallery, Is. Sergt. G. W. HILL, D.H.R., Scrgt. J. MACFIE, D.P.8., Joint Secretaries FIRESIDE BALLADS. The songs of the long ago—the songs which never grow old—the songs which in the long winter nights will delight the young and fill the hearts of the old with sweet memories. We have Edison Phonograph Records of all the following old favorites, aud those who liave not yet secured a Phonograph are urged to do so, and thus participate in this " Feast of Melody and Song": ' Last Rose of Summer,' ' Home, Sweet Home,' "' Annie Laurie,' ' Auld Lang Sync,' ' Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep,' ' Old Sexton,' ' Ben Bolt,' ' Kathleen Mavournccn,' ' Then You'll Remember Me,' ' Blue Bells of Scotland,' ' Tom Bowling,' ' Irish Emigrant, 1 ' Killarney,' ' The. Thorn,' ' Bay of Biscav. All Is 9d each. CHAS. BBGG AND CO., LTD., PHONOGRAPH PARLORS, PRINCES STREET. AUCTIONS. MEAT AUCTION SALES. THURSDAY, 22nd JULY, 2 p.m. sharp. THOS. • PATERSON AND CO., Vogel street, will sell, Prime mutton and beef, bacon, etc. The meat at our sales will be superior to our former lots, passed and killed at Abattoirs, handled and cut by an experienced butcher. Our motto : " Cleanliness." Regular sales will be held. THURSDAY, 22ud JULY, At 1 o'clock. Oil the Premises, Kaikorai Junction Hotel, Main road, Bumside (Near Cattle Yards). Instructed ,hy JAMES GIBBONS, ESQ. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. DRAWING ROOM, DINING ROOM, BILLIARD ROOM, and BEDROOM FURNITURE. FULL-SIZED ENGLISH BILLIARD TABLE (Turner and Price, London). • WALNUT PIANO (Henry Cassini). DOG CART. CHESTNUT HACK, HARNESS. GENERAL HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS AND UTENSILS. GEERIN, HALLY, AND CO. are instructed to sell bv auction, SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. On View Wednesday Afternoon. THURSDAY, 22nd JULY, 2 o'clock. Monster Sale by Auction of Superior Parlov, Sitting , Dining, and Bedroom Furniture, Walnut Uprighf Grand Ircn-framc Piano, Walnut Ovjrmantel, Solid Oak Sidebonrd. G Solid Oak Chain;, Solid Oak Extending Dining Table, Large Axminster Carnet, Elaborate Hall Stand, 3 Fancy Suites, Ladies' and Gents' Bicycles, etc., etc. ITAMES SAMSON AND ' CO. W have ben with instructions to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Dowling street, r Superior Lot of Household Furniture, including— Drawing room suite in silk Genoa, tapestry and plush suite, Cromwell suite, Vienna chairs, upholstered and wicker chairs, extending dining Üblc, dinner and tea service, cutlery and glass ware, cruets, e.p. and plated goods, bookcase, chiffonier, massive upright grand walnut piano, curtain poles ai<d curtains, walnut whatnots, Indian cane chairs, settee suite, brass kerb, heavy brass fenders, fire brasses, coal vases, marble and striking clocks, superior dinner service (60 pieces), saddlebag arm chairs, handsome mirror hall stand, double and single iron bedsteads, brass Persian bedstead, kapok beds, blankets, quilts, mirror wardrobe, full-Scotch chest, _ duchesse drawers and tables, marble and tile wasbstands, fancy ware, commode, 4 and 5-drawer chests, linoleum, carpet squares, superior inlaid duchesse pair, handsome fumed oak bedroom suite, kitchen dresser, meat safe, barrow, ladder, wire shakedowns, iron cot, single iron beds, wringer, steps, lawn mower, sewing machine, and a large lot of sundries.

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Evening Star, Issue 14117, 21 July 1909, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 14117, 21 July 1909, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 14117, 21 July 1909, Page 5

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