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AMUSEMENTS. MB K A TUEATEE Proprietors, John Poller and Sons. TO-NIGHT!—At B.—TO-NIGHT! John Fuller and Sore’ NEW EMPIRE VAUDEVILLE CO, NEW EMPIRE VAUDEVILLE CO, A Programme of Unexampled Brilliance. THE MUSICAL SHIRLEYS, CARDEN WILSON -Mimic. BERYL GILLMAN—BaiUIisr. PEARL HELHURICH—-Dainty Serio. PRED HARCOURT—lllustrated Songs. IVY LESLIE—Chic Soabrette. WARWICK LUMLEY. THE ROYAL SISTERS. Last 2 Nights of the Established Favorites, BROWN AND WILMOT, BROWN AND WILMOT, The Dancing Paragons. ' New Specialties by THE BRITISH BIOGRAPH. Prices: D.C. and 0.5., Is 6d; Stalls, Is. 6d 6d Sd—Back Stalls—fid 6d 6d. AUCTIONS. SATURDAY, 9th JULY, 1910, 2 o’clock. At Rooms, Dowling street. SALE BY AUCTION. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Iron-frame Piano, Mirror Sideboard, Cromwell Dining Suite, Bedroom Suite. JAMES SAMSON AND CO. have been favored with instructions to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Dowling street, Superior Household Furniture, including— Handsome mirror-back sideboard, upright grand iron-frame piano, settee suite in silk tapestry and plush, Cromwell suite in saddlebags, extending dining table, high'back dining chairs, Vienna and wicker chairs, Brussels and tapestry carpets, brass kerb suite, fenders and brasses, skin and velvet nigs, flower stands and bowls, bookcase, chiffonier, e.p. ware, china and crystal ware, hall stand, carpet runner, barometer, hanging lamp, massive inlaid bedroom suite, mirror-door wardrobe, duebesse drawers and tables, marble and tile washstand, ware, commode, superior cheval glass duchesse, double and single iron beds and bedding, blankets, quilts, brass-mounted Persian bedstead, iron cot and mattress, carpet square, linoleum, bedroom furniture, kitchen dresser, meat safe, improved Singer drop-head sewing machine, wringer, lady’s free-wheel cycle, d.b.b.L gun, fireproof safe, etc., etc. SATURDAY, Pth JULY, At 11.30. Otago Farmers’ Horse Bazaar. mHE OTAGO FARMERS’ CO-OPERA-A TIVE ASSOCIATION OP NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED, will sell by auction, on. above date; Account Mr John Garrick (Otautau)— 5 sunerior cart geldings, 5 to 6 years old. rtJ Account Mr John Hogg (Tokomairiro)— 3 superior fillies 2 really good geldings. Account other Clients—--10 draught mares and geldings 7 light harness horses and hackneys ’ 1 gelding, spring cart, and harness. L. MACLEAN, Auctioneer. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), 9th JULY, At 2 o’clock. At Rooms, opposite Herbert, Haynes, and 00. A LARGE AND VARIED STOCK OP HIGH-GRADE BOOTS and SHOES. ' JA. X. RIBDLE AND SCURE • have received instructions to sell by auction, . „ . 350 pairs of first-class Footwear m all sizes including—Gents’ balmorals, ladies’ buttoned and laced boots and shoes, youths’ nailed ■boots, footballers’ boots, children's boots and shoes, sandals, slippers, etc., etc. ' THE BALANCE OP AN ASSIGNED STOCK. Inspection Invited. Now on View. SATURDAY, 9tb JULY, • v At IL3O o’clock. At the Dunedin Horse tSaleyrirds. YTTTEIGHT, STEPHENSON, AND CO., LIMITED, have received instruction! to sell by auction, as above— Account Mr R. Stewart (Kurow): 1 strong upstanding harness gelding. 5 years 1 first-class spring-vanner. Account Mr Dickson (Balclutha): 1 first-class draught gelding, 6 years; any trial. ’ Account Messrs G. C. Brinsden, E. Lovett, and other Clients; 7 draught mares and geldings 6 spring-cart and harness houses. 1 specially good spring-carter. TUESDAY, 12th INST., At 2 o’clock promptly. > Important to Drapers and Furniture Dealers. IN ESTATE OP AYSHFORD AND CO., INSOLVENTS. By Order of the Official Assignee. Dm. speeding • will sell, on Tuesday First, at 2 o'clock I Pr piRST PORTION OF ABOVE STOCK, REMOVED TO AUCTION ROOMS I FOE CONVENIENCE. Comprising 250 dress baskets (assorted), 450 I fancy baskets (various), 175 fire screens. 50 washstand screens, 50 fancy rattan chairs, 120 door mats (various), bamboo tables, flower | stands and whatnots, easels, verandah and I drought screens, reed blinds, Maori hits, butchers’, bakers', ami bottle baskets, carpenters’ bags, coil baskets, umbrella stands, baby swings, tapestry and chenille tablecovers, ciderdowr quilts, curtains, silk fringe and cord, matting, rug, coot and basket straps, 10 dozen clothes lines, 20 dozen striped half-hose, etc., etc., etc. In trade lots and thoroughly unreserved. MONDAY, 11th JULY, At 12 o'clock. At Rooms, Manse street. SNUG HOUSE. RAVENSBOURNB, Freehold, of 25.5 poles, fronting Main road (near Ravensboiime Station), and comfortable House of 5 rooms, washhouse, lumber room, etc.: convenient to City by road or rail; nice view. Owner leaving for the Xvqtul Island. KAIKORAI VALLEY FREEHOLD, Containing 1 rood, fronting Kaikorai Valley road (close to Stuart street car). This is offered under instructions from the Trustees of the Roslyn Baptist Church, and is a good section, with live hedges on 3 sides. PARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, will offer os above. TUESDAY, 12th JULY, At 2 o’clock. At Rooms, Manse street ELECTION OF ENGRAVINGS AND PRINTS connected with BLY HISTORY OF NEW ZEALAND. JWS OF DUNEDIN WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON, IVEY PLANS OF DUNEDIN, TAD3EI, BRUCE, ETC., DBR COLORS AND COLORED PRINTS. PARK, REYNOLDS. LIMITED, are instructed to sell the above by auction. The whole will bo on view Saturday morning. WEDNESDAY, 20th JULY, 1910, At 12 o'clock. SPLENDID FREEHOLD, ROSLYN. El. macassey and co. . have received instructions from Air D. Clough to sell by auction, at their Rooms, 99 Lower High street, as above, No. 13 Tay street, Roslyn. A substantia) ' . 5-roomed Dwelling, verandah front, with scullery, pantry, workshop, and all necessary outbuildings. The rooms are all a good size, and the land is i-acre, lying well to the sun; good garden and orchard; and is only one minute from both Roslyn cars, school, and post office, and commands a good view. This is an exceptional chance to secure • good family home, which is for absolute sals, as Mr Clough is leaving for Australia. Further particulars from Messrs DUNCAN AND MACGREGOR, Solißto«fe..-Praw» «tnat. '

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Evening Star, Issue 14413, 8 July 1910, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 14413, 8 July 1910, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 14413, 8 July 1910, Page 5