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AMUSEMENTS, pEINOEBS lEEATEE ROBINSON CRUSOE Matinee, ROBINSON CRUSOE. Matinee. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, at 830. PEINCESS THEATRE Proprietors! John Fuller and Sons. TO-NIGHT -At B—> TO-NIGHT, ANOTHER COMPLETE CHANGE Of PICTURES AND MUSIC. FULJRRS —The Best— S>ICTUKES. ULLEBS’ -of All- JT ICTUSES. THE SECRETS OF THE GLACIER. THE SECRETS OF THE GLACIER. In this Great Dramatic Conception k seen some Glorious Ice-bound Russian Scenery in ail its realistic grandeur, while the Story Itself is Thriving arid Romantic. Delightful THE COUNTY OP DEVON. Rural THE COUNTY OP DEVON. Scenes in THE COUNTY OP DEVON. THE FIRE CHIEF'S DAUGHTER, THE FIRE CHIEF’S DAUGHTER, Remarkable and Powerful Delineation, full of exceptionally Exciting Situations, A WIRELESS ROMANCE, A WIRELESS ROMANCE, An Up-to-date Story, turning upon the Latest Scientific Invention —Wireless Telegraphy. WONDERS OF THE GEOMATOGRAML ■WONDERS OF THE GEOMATOGEAPH. Beautiful and Delicate Patterns Drawn in Sight of the Audience. NORTHERN MOST FIORDS of NORWAY. NORTHERNMOST FIORDS of NORWAY. BATHE S GAZETTE 4-th RATHE’S GAZETTE Edition. THE BRIDAL DRESS. A Charming Dramatic Study. OUR COMEDY GEMS. A Difficult Capture—Ferdie’s Vacation— Amateur Grocer's Assistant —Aunty at Boat Race. PEINCESS OPERATIC ORCHESTRA. Conductor, F. Martinelli. Overture, ‘ Light Cavalry ’ (Suppe); Entr’acte, ‘Polish Dance ’ (Scharwemial; March, from ‘Tatmhauscr ’ (Wagner); ‘La Yalse D’Amour.’ Prices: Is fid, Is, and fid. Plan at the Dresden. Telephone 1,702. HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. Direction ALLAN HAMILTON. A NOTABLE EVENT. On MONDAY, 7th NOVEMBER, HARRY PLIMMER And REYNOLDS DENNISTON Will Present (By arrangement with Rupert Clarke and Clyde Meynell) Jerome K. Jerome’s Masterpiece, ‘THE PASSING OF THE THIRD FLOOR BACK.’ Interpreted by the acknowledged Best Allround Company that has appeared in Dunedin for many years, including Miss LIZETTE PARKBS And Mrs ROBERT BROUGH. Set in a Tense and Vivid Atmosphere of Weird Mystery. ‘THE PASSING OF THE THIRD FLOOR BACK’ Holds a Large Audience Interested and Thrilled from the Opening of the Play till long after the curtain has fallen. WHO is the MYSTERIOUS STRANGER? Box Plan (now open) at Dresden. 4s, 2s fid, Is. Early Doors as usual. Day Sales at Manager> G£o BULLER HALL. GARRISON HALL. NOV. 9th. NOV. 9th. GRAND SPECTACULAR DEMONSTRATION by DUNEDIN DISTRICT BOY SCOUTS. Chairman: J. H. Hosfcing, Esq., K.C. Doors open 7.30. Admission: 3s, 2s Is. Tickets to be -had from all Scouts or at Door on Night of Concert. COME AND SEE OUR SCOUTS AT WORK AND PLAY. Assisted by Dunedin Garrison Band, R. J. ARTHUR, Sec. AUCTIONS. ON THE PREMISES, CORNER STUART AND CUMBERLAND STREETS. FRIDAY, 4th NOVEMBER, At 10.30 am. and 2.30 p.m. j. Murdoch” and co/s Stock of — VARNISH, TBREBINE 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, rridger, and CO., LTD., having PURCHASED the above STOCK, have instructed W. RICHARDS AND CO. to sell iho whole of the Stock BY PUBLIC AUCTION, WITHOUT RESERVE.

W. RICHARDS, Auctioneer. FRIDAY, 4th NOVEMBER, At 2 o’clock. At Rooms, Manse street. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE GENB RAI, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. WALNUT UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO (Victor Stem). MASSIVE RED PIKE MIRROR-BACK SIDEBOARD. CEDAR EXTENDING DINING- TABLE. KAURI MIRROR-BACK HALL STAND, KAURI SIDEBOARD. HANDSOME KAURI DUGUESSE 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, kauri bookcase, chiffonier, enamel window seat, h.h, suite, r.p. hall table, dinner waggon, r.p, toilet pair, chests, washstands and toilet sots, bedsteads, mattresses and bedding, wringer, lawn mower, large dresser, and general bedroom and kitehen furnishings. Also. LARGE QU.V-. I •• Y tNKETS. BEDDING, and NAPERY, MARINE EK» GINE. AVitbout reserve.

FRIDAY, 4th NOVEMBER, At 12.30 o’clock. At Rooms, Princes street. 4o Parrot,s and gockvroos. Alex. karris and co ; are instructed to sell, as above, 13 (iallah parrots, 10 Gorillas, 4 Rosellas, 10 Cockatoos, Cages, etc. On view Thursday afternoon. FRIDAY, 4th NOVEMBER 2 o'clock. SALE BY AUCTION. In Downstairs Room. Household Furniture. TURKEY AX MINSTER SQUARE. MIRROR SIDEBOARD. IRON-FRAME PIANO (by Ward). SADDLEBAG SUITE. WALNUT OVERMANTEL. MIRROR HALL STAND. HANGING LAMP. BAROMETER. BEDROOM FURNITURE. CHEVAL PAIR. MIRROR WARDROBE, JAMES SAMSON AND CO have been favored with instructions byMrs WILSON to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Dowling street, Household Furniture, including—Walnut iron-frame piano, fancy settee suite, Brussels carpets, large extending dining table, Vienna and wicker chairs, fenders and brasses, pedestal and pot, whatnot and ornaments, massive mirror-back sideboard, bookcase, Axminster hall runner, striking clocks, lamps, bedroom suite, double and single iron beds, cbeval pair, mirror wardrobe, duchesse drawers and tables, marble and tile washstands, Warn, kitchen and cooking utensils, meat safe, borrow, ladder, Singer sewing machine, wine shakedowns, combination iron bed, linoleum, ladies' and gents’ bicycles, finyipof-safe, «t«., '•

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Evening Star, Issue 14513, 3 November 1910, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 14513, 3 November 1910, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 14513, 3 November 1910, Page 5

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