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AMUSEMENTS. PRINCESS THEATRE. GIG INTIC ATTRACTION. SATURDAY AFTERNOON. NOVEMBER sth, at 2.30. SOMETHING SPECIAL FOR THE CHILDREN. SOMETHING SPECIAL POE THE CHILDREN. DIRECT FROM LONDON, And to be Shown for the First and Only Time in Dunedin. ROBINSON CRUSOE. ROBINSON CRUSOE. A Pantomime in Pictures. AT THE MATINEE ONLY. Don't Miss This Opportunity. Special foi the Children. PRICES; Adults, D.C. and 0.5., Is; Children, 6d; Stalls—Adults 6d, Children 6d. PRINCESS THEATRE Proprietors: John Fuller and Sons. TO-NIGHT -At 8- TO-NIGHT. The Pre-eminent and Incomparable Fullers —The Best— tjictuees DLLEES’ -of All- JT tCTURES Last Night Of Last Night THE FUNERAL OF MISS FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE. MISS FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE, The Crimea’s “Angel of Mercy." THE POWER OP A SONG, THE POWER OP A SONG, With Vocal and Musical Effects. GERMAN SAILORS ON SHIPBOARD. THE PATHB ANIMATED GAZETTE. Dr Charoott’s Antarctic Expedition. Dr Charcott’s Antarctic Expedition. APACHE GOLD. CHINESE TOWNS. Jane Follows the Fashions. Foolshead. Prices; Is 6d, Is, and 6d. Plan at th< Dresden. Telephone 1,702. AUCTIONS. FRIDAY74th NOVEMBER, At 2 o’clock. At Rooms, Manse street. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE GENE RAL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. WALNUT UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO (Victor Stem). MASSIVE RED PINE MIRROR-BACK SIDEBOARD. CEDAR EXTENDING DINING TABLE. KAURI MIRROR-BACK HALLySTAND. KAURI SIDEBOARD# HANDSOME KAURI DUCHESSE PAIR (Antique Design). CEDAR SCOTCH CHESTS. LARGE RED PINE MIRROR-DOOR Wardrobe. LOT N.Z. STATUTES. PARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, will sell by auction, as above. Also, Leather dining suite, kauri and tapestry suite, brass kerb and brasses, crystal ; vases and ornaments, carpets, pictures, kaun bookcase, chiffonier, enamel window seat, h.h. suite, r.p. hall table, dinner waggon, r.p. toilet pair, chests, washstands and toilet sets, bedsteads, mattresses and bedding, wringer, lawn mower, large dresser, and general bedroom and kitchen furnishings. Also, LARGE QUAiNTiiY BLANKETS, BEDDING, and NAPERY. Without reserve. MONDAY, 7th NOVEMBER, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Manse street. 2 ACRES, with STORE and 2 COTTAGES, MAIN ROAD, KAIKORAI, Opposite Brockville road and close to tram. Nearly 4£ chains of frontage io Main road. PARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, are instructed by Mrs Elizabeth Swanson to sell by auction, Part Section 2, Lower Kaikorai, containing 2 acres and 2 poles, fronting Main Kaikorai road, together with Store and Dwelling of 6 ■ rooms, scullery, stable, and workshop; also 3-roomed Cottage and outhouses. This Property is only a short distance from the Eoslyn tram, and has a frontage of nearly 4£ chains, rendering it suitable for subdivision, and as it lies right in the heart of residence portion and opposite Brockville road, it if of special value for this purpose. MONDAY, 14 th NOVEMBER, At 12 o'clock. 1 At Rooms, Manse street, WE OFFER, TO THOSE IN SEARCH OF A REAL HOME, 5 ACRES FREEHOLD AND 10 ROOMS, HAWTHORNDALE, KAIKORAI, Seven minutes from either Kaikorai or Roslyn trams. A MOST PICTURESQUE and CHARMING SPOT, Beautifully Laid Out in Plantation, Lawn, 1 Orchard, and Grass Paddocks. PARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, are instructed to sell by auction, ' I Mr J. Bell’s beautiful Property at Kirkland ' I Hill, containing over 5 acres Freehold, to- - ! gether with substantial double-storey House of 10 good-sized rooms; verandah, scullery, ’ storeroom, barb, stable, coachhouse, byre, - fowl run, etc. The grounds are tastefully laid out and planted, and the orchard is in full bearing. This property is an ideal one for any gentleman who desires a nice home within easy reach of the City, as it is only seven minutes from cither tram. The property would subdivide splendidly, but Mr Bell, on account of ill-bcallb of late, wishes to dispose of the property in one lot,-and the place is therefore FOE ABSOLUTE SALE. MONDAY, 14th NOVEMBER, At 12 o'clock. At Rooms, Manse street. 2 SECTIONS, HAMPDEN TOWNSHIP. SECTIONS 14 and IS, Block XIII., containing Quarter-acre each, fronting STAFFORD STREET. P ARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED MONDAY, 14ih NOVEMBER, 1910, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, 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 feet. BACK ALLOTMENT, 66 x 66 feet, with 6ft entrance to Forth place and bounded by Town Belt. Lovely Unbroken Views of Surrounding Scenery. PARE, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, are instructed by J. T. Mackerras, Esq., to sell by auction; (1) Part of Section 4, Block 32, Dunedin, having a frontage of 60ft to Forth place by a depth of S9ft. (2) Balance of Section 4, bounded at back by Town Belt, and having an entrance of 6ft from Forth place in addition. Land, 66 x 66 feet. These two beautiful building sites are unequalled for their position and view, both commanding an unbroken outlook of Harbor, Town, and Surrounding District. MONDAY, 14th NOVEMBER, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Manso street. A SPEC IN FREEHOLD LAND. GENUINE CHANCeTfOR SPECULATOR.' And INVESTORS IN LANDED PROPERTY. irXE LEVEL BUILDING LAND IN THE MIDST OF CLOSE SETTLEMENT. Close to Forbury Corner and Convenient t« Hillside Workshops. AN OPPORTUN7TYNOT TO BE MISSED. SPLENDID BLOCK, FREEHOLD, KEW, CAVERSHAM. HOUSE OF 5 ROOMS AND SCULLERY, | RACING STABLES, Etc. P' ARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED. are instructed to sell by auction, ■ Sections 21 to 24, Block 1., Kew, Caver- ; slum, containing 2 roods 28.7 poles, fronting I Surrey and Cross streets, close to Forbury I Corner and tram, together with house of 5 rooms, scullery, washhouse, 12 loose-boxes, feed rooms, bunkhouse (8 bunks); well fenced. At present .occupied by Mr H. Goodman as racing stables. An the owner of this property resides in *TS>ia and desire* to dispose of all the N.Z. property, this desirable freehold .I* Car j absolute sale. -of r -

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Evening Star, Issue 14512, 2 November 1910, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 14512, 2 November 1910, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 14512, 2 November 1910, Page 7