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AMUSEMENT*, v PS. 1 ® s s T hbateb. * tors; John Fuller and Sons. 10-NIGHT At 8. . ' TO-NIGHT MATINEE SATURDAY, at 2,30 FULLERS’ The Bast PICTURES. FULLERS’ of All PICTURES. Comprising THE LIFE AND DEATH OF MOZART. THE DUKE’S JESTER, WHEN JACK COMBS HOME, THE VICTIM, GRASSE, THE CITY OF FLOWERS, A ROYAL MARRIAGE IN INDIA, MANUFACTURING ROPES, CHINA AT THE PRESENT DAY, A SPANISH GIRL—THE FLOOD, t A BURGLAR IN A TRUNK, PLUNDERING THE POLICE, ON AND OFF THE STAGE, Etc. ' PRICES: D.C.. and 0.5., Is 6d; Stall*, Is; Family Circle, 6d. jgOXINGI BOXING! BOXING I " . , HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. MONDAY—NEXT—MONDAY. TUESDAY—NEXT-TUBSDAY. SIX-ROUND BOUTS AND OPEN COM- i PETITIONS. CATCH-AB-OATCH-CAN.' WRESTLING. WRESTLING. jiu-jitsu Wrestling compbution.. £5 Challenge by Professor Duffy, England. MAMMOTH PROGRAMME Each Evening. BOXING. BOXING. WRESTLING. WRESTLING. AUCTIONS. SATURDAY, 9lh OCTOBER, 1 At 2’ o’clock. At Rooms, Dowling street. Sale by Auction of Superior Parlor, Sitting, ‘ Dining, and Bedroom Furniture. JAMES SAMSON AND CO. have been favored with instructions to sell by auction, at their rooms, -.Dowling street, Massive walnut upright grand iron-frame piano, Cromwell suite in saddlebags, Brussels and tapestry carpets, large velvet pile carpet, recess-front sideboard, large extending dining table, dinner and tea services, Vienna and rattan chairs, leather dining suite, upholstered and arm chairs, saddlebag couches, pot stands, whatnots, fancy flower bowls, octagon a lid tea tables, brass kerb and brasses, heavy brass fender, tapestry and plush suite, velvet rugs, marble and gong clocks, baromotej;, banging lamp, mirror hallstand, hall runner, double and single iron . beds, spring, wire, and flock mattresses, i blankets, quilts, curtain poles and curtains, iron cot, superior cheval glass pair, mirror wardrobe, fumed oak bedroom suite, inlaid full-Scotch chest, duchcsse drawers and tables, marble and tile withstands, 4 and 5-drawer chests, fancy toilet ware, commode, carpet square, linoleums, wire kitchen and cooking utensils, dresser, moat safe, ladder, batrow, slops, wringer, Improved Singer sewing machine, d.b.h.l. gnu, 7 gents’ bicycles, 2 ladies’ first-class bicycles, 2 sets buggy harness, Z!i h.p. steam’ engine, off heaters, half-plate camera, with tull-plnte lens, etc., etc. MONDAY, 11th OCTOBER, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Manse street. A REAL INVESTMENT PROPERTY. 2 BRICK HOUSED YORK PLACE (Nos. 107 and 109), Close to Albert street and tram. RENTAL, £lO4 PER ANNUM. PARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, are instructed to sell'by auction, Allotment 3 of Subdivision of Part of Block XVIII., containing 11.4 poles, and' bavmg a frontage of 35ft Bin to York ptace, by a depth of 86ft Sin. touse of back entrance, adjoining the Wesieyan parsonage. The Houses aro double-storey, attached Brick Houses, of 7 rooms, plastered throughout; bathroom (hot and cold water), patent w.c., gas laid on. Ih's property is in thorough order, and its situation ensures its always being tcuantod Five minutes’ walk from Town Hall; nice view, bright, sunny, aud very handy to tram. It is for absolute sale, and title Land Transfer. Terms can be arranged. THURSDAY, 14th OCTOBER, ' At 12 o'clock. At Rooms, Manse street. PROPERTY SALE. MUSSELBURGH and ANDERSON'S BAY ROAD. (1) Sections 14 and 15, Block VIIT., Anderson s Bay road, Sonth Dunedin; 53ft frontage each. (2) Sections 11 and 12, Block VII., Queen’s JJnvc, Mnßselbvtrgb. > (3) Sections 3 to 6, 8100 l VIE. Eskrale street, Musselburgh. ' (4) Sections 20 to 25, Block XII. Nor. manby street, Musselburgh. tiori 6et ’° n °^ separately, with opTERMS; ONE-FIFTH CASH, balance extending over 3 years; interest, 5 per cent. JpARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, MONDAY, 251 hj OCTOBER, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Manse street. FORBURY EXTENSION I FORBURY KXTENSIO] Fronting Surrey and Richmond streets, 9 SECTIONS. 7 SECTIONS. EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT. £5 DEPOSIT, BALANCE £5 PER CUNT OARK, REYNOLDS, LI MITE : are instructed to sell by auction, 16 FINE BUILDING ALLOTMENTS, 41ft 4in x 99ft, 9 fronting Surrov sttx and 7 fronting Richmond street, Forbi Extension, Block XV., being sections 4 to and 19 to 27. These allolmcnts are in u splendid posilit handy to car, close to Mucin drew Ro; h.ool. DEPOSIT, £5 PER. ALLOTMEN’ Balance by Quarterly Promissory Notes t lending over o years. Interest, 5 [»er cent SATURDAY, 9th OCTOBER At 11.30 o’clock. At the Dunedin Horse Salcyanls. DRAUGHTS, SPRING-CART AND HARNESS HORSES. W^ I rx,u?i-,^ TR^NSON ' a ND C( vv .LfMl.rtD, will sell hy public aucti as above — On account of various Client*: 9 draught mares and gelding* 5 spring-cart, and harness horse* 1 harness marc, 4 yrs. SATURDAY, 9lh OCTOBER, 1909, At'll.3o a.iu. Dingo Fanners’ Horse Bazaar. r P I 5R riAn- rA J ( i 0 FARMERS’ CO-OP® X riVE ASSOCIATION OF NEW 71 LAND LIMITED, will sell at their Wee Horse Sale as above: Account Mr George Hoad.- iCentral Ola" 2 superior van geldings, 5 and 6 vea'l 3 spring-carters, 4 to 7 venrs. Account u Central Otago Client: 3 spring-cart and liamcss horses. Account various Clients: 12 draught mares and geldings 10 spring-carters, light harness lion ana hackneys. i L. MACLEAN. Auctioned POSTPONEMENT OF POULTRY S A Owing i,o WEDNESDAY FIRST LABOR 1 DAY Our Usual POULT SALE will bo held on THURS DAY, at 2 p.m. R EILLy * SCOTT, AND Auctioneers. GILL, MEAT AUCTION SALES. TUESDAY. THURSDAY, FRIDAY. 2 p.m., SATURDAY,- 12 o’clock. THOS. PATERSON AND CO. aell, above, prime Wether Mutton and B BY' AUCTION, TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), At 2 p.m. sharp. Ex Warrimoo. from Sydney, Choice Oranges, Mandarins, Pines, Lent Passions, Cucumbers, and Tomatoes. P RYOR and CO. Auctioneers, 58 Bond street. 1 HOLIDAY RESORTS. f | IWO-ROOMED House (furnished) ,-*■ rmgton; 10a weekly; condition' for four months. 85 "

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Evening Star, Issue 14184, 8 October 1909, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 14184, 8 October 1909, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 14184, 8 October 1909, Page 5

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