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AMUSEMENTS. ALHAMBRA THEATRE. ■* ■*■ Props: John Puller and Sons. TO-NIGHT and Every Evenine at 8. THE ALHAMBRA PICTURE-VAUDEVILLE COMPANY And FIRST-CLASS ORCHESTRA. TO-NIGHT!! TO-NIGHT!! The Final AMATEUE TRIAL NIGHT. AMATEUR TRIAL NIGHT. The following are among those appearing:— Mr WML CURRELL iMr> A. JARYIS Mr TOM LENNOX Mr ARCHIBALD REX Mr J. TRBSTON Mr GEO. EDWARDS Mr P. NIGHTINGALE...., Mr WILL DEVEREAUX.. TILLY BROS Tenor Trick Skater Slack Wire , Comedk.l , _.'Doreen : Comedian .....DescriptiTe Tenor .Silence and Fun Miss GERTRUDE BAILEY .Serio Miss BEATRICE RYAN .Serio Last Nights of THE HANDCUFF KING, ' HANCO—THE GREAT—HANCO. GARDEN WILSON, HARRY SADLER, CECILE STEPHANO, T. VIVIAN, PEARL HELLMRICH, NELLIE SEARLE. Faco at the Window—Heart of a Rose—Thf Biter Bit. etc. D.C. and 0.5., la 6d; Stalls, Is; Btck Stalls, 6d. Plan at Dresden. Booking fee, 6d. TO-MORROW NIGHT, First Appearance of THE APOLLO BROTHERS, Strong Men and Weight-lifters. * NAT CLIFFORD ON MONDAY • * NAT CLIFFORD ON MONDAY * * NAT CLIFFORD ON MONDAY * * NAT CLIFFORD ON MONDAY * KAIKORAI BAND. rjTKE above Band will PLAY in t*« A BOTANICAL GARDENS on SUNDAY AFTERNOON, commencing at 2.45 o'clock. G. B. LAIDLAW, Conductor. J. G. OSBORNE, Secretary. AUCTIONS. SATURDAY, sth NOVEMBER, 1910, At 11.30 a.m. Otago Fanners' Horse Bazaar. "UIE OTAGO FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE •*• ASSOCIATION OF N.Z., LOOTED, will sell at their Weekly Sale, as aboveAccount MessTS Murray, Roberts, and Co., Gladbrook Station: The following frret-class PLOUGH HORSES—--1 three-year-old mare (broken to chains) 3 three-year-old geldings (unbroken) 1 four-year-old gelding (unbroken). Account Messrs R. Craigie and Sons, Henley: 1 first-class draught mare (trial) 1 buggy gelding, 5 years. Account a Client from Southland and others : 10 draught marcs and geldings 7 spring-carters and harness horses 1 Shetland pony (quiet in harness). L. MACLEAN, Auctioneer. SATURDAY, sth NOVEMBER, At 11.30. Ocago Fanners' Horse Bazaar. O'NEILL'S BUCKJUMPERS. 5 Horses (including a Mare and FoaJ), 2 Donkeys, 2 Educated Oxen. Will be Sold Without Reserve, as above. OTAGO FARMERS' 00-OPERATTVB ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. L. MACLEAN. Auctioneer. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), At two o'clock. •n 1 E D L E AND S C U R R \) will sell by miction at their Rooms, rrinces street, Household Furniture, etc., comprising— Handsome mirror-bad: sideboard, hall stand, chiffonier, dining room suite (in saddlebag), duchesse chests, marble-top washstand, palm stands, overmantels, regulator and other clocks, hanging lamps, ball lamps, kitcbeo dresser, meal, fate, commode, drop-head Singer and other se?.'ing machines, children's cots, single and double iron bedsteads and wire mattresses, cabinets, mirrors, photo and picture frame?, razors, scissors, and other cutlery, fancy stationery in boxes, linoleum. bicycles, lawn mower?, gas range, drilling machine, lathe, garden roller, table corers. church services, hymn books, etc., etc. Also, about 40 pairs boots and shoes (to close consignment). TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), At 2 o'clock. thikdlE AND S C U R R u will sell by auction, at their Rooms, ou account of whom it may concern, Portmanteaus and contents (seized for storage). Men's wearing apparel, boots, shoes, fishing rod, revolver, field glass, and sundries. SATURDAY, Bib NOVEMBER; At 11.30 o'clock. At the Dunedin Horse Saleyards. DRAUGHT*, SPRING-CARTERS, AND HARNESS HORSES. RIGHT. STEPHENSON. AND CO., '1 LTD., will seli as aboveAccount. Mr A. W. Douglass, Tumai Eetate: 2 first-class draught geldings, risip" 4 years 6 useful spring-carters. Account Messrs Hodges, Proctor, and others: 7 iirst-class draught mares and geldings 4 spring-cart mares and geldings 5 upstanding harness horses. TUESDAY, Bth NOVEMBER, At 2 o'clock. At Premises, No. 14 Leckhanrpton Court, Caversbam Rise. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. CHESTERFIELD SUITE, in SADDLEBAGS. HEAVILY-CARVED MIRROR-BACK SIDEBOARD. OVERMANTEL. IMPROVED SINGER MACHINE. CHINA AND CRYSTAL. DRAWING ROOM, DINING ROOM, AND BEDROOM FURNITURE. A LEX. HARMS AND CO. J\ have received instructions from Mr A. R. Kennard (who is leaving Dunedin) to sell as above, Handsome Chesterfield suite in saddlebags), brass kerbs and brasses, mohair btsrthni"s linoleums, lace ro'rtains, couch (in saddlebags), wicker chairs (in saddlebags), overmantels, photogravure?, china and crystal, rattan table, flower pot stand, flower bowls, clock, chenille curtains, couch (in saddlebags), wicker chairs 'in saddlebags), heavily-carved mirror-back sideboard, lady's writing table, Austrian chairs, hail nmnc-r and linoleum, Improved Singer machine, double brassmounted bedstead, wire and flock mattresses, duchesse pair, toilet ware, dresser, kitchen furniture and utensils, wringer, steps, carpenter's bench, etc. The above Furniture is modern, and praoticallv new. MONDAY. 7th NOVEMBER, At 2 o'clock. On Premise*, B*3 George street (near Howe street). By Order of the Executor of the Estate of the late Elizabeth M - Lcan. USEFUL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, WALNUT PIANO (KIRKMAN). IARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, are instructed by the Executor of the Estate of the lata Elizabeth M'Lesu to sell by auction, Walnut upright grand piano (by Kirkman), piano seat, sofa, wicker chairs, occasional tables, coal vase, art felt curtains, chromos and photos, ornaments and vases, ball table, Canadian chairs, whatnot, sewing machine, marble clock, oil paintings, oleographs, single iron bedsteads, carpets, duchesse chests, linoleum, toilet chest, kitchen furniture and utensils. ~ - • On view morning of sale, j

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Evening Star, Issue 14514, 4 November 1910, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 14514, 4 November 1910, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 14514, 4 November 1910, Page 5

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