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J’nJTj 1 AMUBEMEHTB, < A^as. TO-NIGHT and Every Evening at & THE ALHAMBRA PICTURE-VAUDEVILLE COMPANY And FIRST-CLASS OBCPgSTKA, SAME OLD STORY. Tbe Alhambra FIRST NIGHT a roaring SUCCESS. A PACKED House DELIGHTED with our Great CHANGE OP PROGRAMME. Last Five Nights of „■ THE HANDCUFF KING, BANCO - BANCO EANCO, ' THE GREAT. The Man who has set all Dunedin talking, Hanco was defeated by “ seized ” ropes last night after a two-hours’ struggle, being the first time in his career he has been beaten. NAT CLIFFORD IS COMING 1 » NAT CLIFFORD IS COMING! * The Popular Actor, CARDEN WILSON, In a New Selection of ‘People I Have Met—Past and Last Week of the People’s Favorite, HARRY SADLER. A ‘l’m Shy, Mary Ellen—l’m Shy.’ y. The Increasingly Popular Baritone * Mr T VIVIAN, CECILS ‘My Ain Folk’ 6TEPHANO. PEARL HELLMEICH, •Willie’s Other Girl.’ Last Week of Dainty NELLIE SEASDS. And tbe Latest “Star” Pictures: FACE AT THE WINDOW. ' / HEART OP A ROSE. - THE BITER BIT. ~ STUFF AMERICANS ARE MADE OP. Mr BUMPTIOUS ON BIRDS. D.C. and 0.5., Is 6d; Stalls, Is; Back Stalls, 6d. Plan at Dresden. Booking fee, fid. TO-MORROW, at 2.30. See Special Advertisement regarding Banco’s Sensational Dive at PortobelTo. auctions! WEDNESDAY, 2nd NOVEMBER, At 2 o'clock. 0 At Premises, Princes street. Under Power of Bill of Sale. HOUSEHOLD~FUBNITURE, PIANO BY CHRISTOPHER, OCCASIONAL SUITE, WALNUT OVERMANTEL, MIRROR-BACK SIDEBOARD, ' HANDSOME DUCHESSE PAIR. Alex. harms and 00. arc instructed to sell os above, ; Piano by Christopher, occasional suite in tapestry, walnut overmantel, red pine mirrorback sideboard, fenders and brasses, divan • chair in saddlebags, Improved Singer ma-j chine, Brussels carpet, Vienna rocker, settee, I spring rocker, couches, chiffonier, dining table, mirror-bads: hall stand, Austrian chairs, linoleums, cutlery, china, crystal, double b.m. bedsteads, wire and flock mattresses, handsome duebesse pair, toilet ware, chests drawers, duchesse chests, curtains, blankets, spring sofa, child’s chair, lamps, dock, kitchen furniture and utensils, shakedowns, lawn mower, barbed wire, garden hose, etc. FRIDAY, 4th NOVEMBER, At 12.30 o’clock. At Rooms, Princes street. 40 PARROTS AND COCKATOOS. ’ , Alex. karris and co. are instructed to sell, as above, 13 Gallah parrots, 10 Gorillas, 4 Rosellas, 10 Cockatoos, Cages, etc. On view Thursday afternoon. WEDNESDAY, 2nd NOVEMBER, At 2.30 o’clock. LONDON WAREHOUSE SAMPLES, \ Suitable for Presentations and Family ■ Requirements, DM. SPEEDING • is instructed to sell by auction, at his Rooms, on Wednesday first, at 2AO o’clock, A fine selection of Warehouse Samples, consisting of— Bronze figures, centrepieces, timepieces, thermometers, inkstands, epergnes, E.P. WARE, tea and coffee services, afternoon tea sets, hot water cans and Jugs, cruets, teapots, biscuits, cake dishes, saivere, CUT-, LERY, table and breakfast knives, carvers, PRESENTATION CASES of sihrer-mounted fish servers and caters, dessert knives and forks, superior carvers, etc., FIELD and OPERA GLASSES, accordions, dressing cases, brush cases, trinket sets, tea and dessert sets, baby carriages, and large quai*. tity fancy articles. Now being opened up. Will be on view Tuesday. t WEDNESDAY. 2nd NOVEMBER, 1910, j At 2 o’clock. j g*; On Premises, 45 Stuart streetENGLISH PIANO (by Oetzmarm and Plumb), R.P. BEDROOM SUITE, FULLSCOTCH CHESTS, DUCHESSE CHESTS, EIGHT-DAY CLOCK, OVERMANTEL, CARPETS. EL. MACASSBY AND 00., • have received instructions from Mrs Paterson (who is giving up housekeeping) to sell by auction, as above, All her Household Furniture and Effects,' comprising— English piano, d.b. rail, three-quarter, and single iron bedsteads, wire mattresses, kapokbeds, pillows, wire shakedowns, blanket*, sheets, quilts, full-Scotoh chests, toilet cheats looking glasses, tile-back washstands sad ware, pictures, b,r, fenders and brasses, tables, bedroom r.p. suite, duchesse chests, curtains, linoleum, lamps, spring rocking chair, kitchen utensils, cutlery, mangle, patent irons, carpenter’s and engineer’s tools, steps, and a large quantity of useful sun dries. —— Ssrt-1 No reserve. THURSDAY, 3rd NOVEMBER, • At 2 o’clock. p IEDLfi AND SCDKR -*-V have been favored with instructions from the Importer to sell by auction, at tbeir Rooms, A consignment of high-class Footwear, com prising—--60 pairs ladies’ button boots 40 pairs ladies’ lace boots 50 pairs ladies’ button shoes 50 pairs ladies’ laoe shoes •"* 25 pairs ladies’ evening shoes and slippers, ; All of best quality, and for positive sale. Samples in our windows. ON THE PREMISES. CORNER STUART AND CUMBERLAND STREETS, FRIDAY, 4th _ NOVBMBEE 1 f << At 10.30 a.m. and 2.30 p.m. J. MURDOCH AND CO.’S Stock of— • VARNISH, TBRBBINB, PAINTS, AND COLORS. HINGES, SCREWS, WIRE NAILS AND SPIKES, BOLTS AND NUTS, AUGERS. CARPENTERS’ TOOLS AND IRONMONGERY, GRATES AND MANTELPIECES. RIM AND MORTISE LOCKS, DOOR LATCHES, FINGER PLATES, AND DOOR FURNITURE. AXLE PULLEYS, PLAIN AND BRASS. SAWS—CROSSCUT, CIRCULAR, AND ; BAND. Messrs Thomson, bridgbr, and CO.. LTD., having PURCHASED the above STOCK, have instructed W. RICHARDS AND CO. to sell the whole of the Stock BY PUBLIC AUCTION, WITHOUT RESERVE. W. RICHARDS, Auctioneer. MONDAY, 14th NOVEMBER, 1910, ti At 12 o’clock. 3': At Booms, Manse street. >- GLORIOUS QUARTER-ACRE, FOETH PLACE, Subdivided into 2 fine Building Allotments. Adjoining the Residence of J. T. Mackerras, Esq. FRONT ALLOTMENT, 60 x 99 feetBACK ALLOTMENT, 66 x 66 feet, with 6ft entrance to Forth place and bounded by Town Bek. Lovely Unbroken Views of Surrounding PARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, are instructed by J. T. Macketras, Esq., to sell by auction: (1) Part cf Section It.’.-ok 32, Dunedin, having a frontage tf C.-.': to Fouh pi.tc.i by a depth of 99ft. (2) Balance of Section 4, bounded at Lack by Town Bell, and having an__ entrance of 6ft from Forth place in addi.ion. Land, 66 x 66 feet. These two beautiful buddies sites ate unequalled for thrir paaitiru s:id view, Imlii commanding an unbroken om L ok of Ilarber, Tcwn, ar.d Sutrour.ilir.g DkUhl

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Evening Star, Issue 14511, 1 November 1910, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 14511, 1 November 1910, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 14511, 1 November 1910, Page 5

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