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\ AMUSEMENTS. ALHAMKKA THEATRE. -*-»- Proprietors: John Fuller and Sons. TO-MGHT and Every Evening ai 8. THE ALHAIIBRA PICTURE-VAUDEVILLE COMPANY And FIRST-CLASS ORCHESTRA. A SUPERLATIVE PROGRAMME. Everybody Delighted Last Night. Don't fail to come This Week and see the Great English Artist NAT CLIFFORD in his Masterpiece, DARTMOOR. A Tense, Dramatic, DARTMOOR. Thrilling, Realistic DARTMOOR. Convict Sketch. " Man's inhumanity to man makes countless thousands mourn." Tin's Sketch Displays the Talent of NAT CLIFFORD THE ACTOR. CLIFFORD, the Comedian, contributes 'THE SAILOR'S GOOD-BYE,' 'PIERPONT MORGAN No. 2,' THE WIDOW And, by Special Request, ' 'E LOVES 'ER.' A Tremendous Ovation on First Appearance of THE FLYING PEDROS. A Novel, Daring, and Amusing Roman Ring Comedy Act. Strongly Supported by OUR GREAT MINSTREL TROUPE, Miss JESSIE LEE, Balladist, Mr E. R. MARTIN, Basso, GIBSON GIRLS, Scrios, NELLIE LESLIE, Danseuse. JACK KNOWLES, Coon Singer. SCOTT BROS.. Dancers, TIM HOWARD, Favorite Comedian. 0.5., 2s; D.C., Is 6d; Stalls, Is; Back Stalls, 6d. Reserved Scsts at Dresden. RELICIOUS. BROTHERHOOD OF ST. ANDREW. ANNUAL CONFERENCE. ■ -£*- DUNEDIN, 1910. PROGRAMME. TUESDAY, November 23th, 7.30 p.m.— Preparation for the Annual Corporate Communion in St. Paul's Cathedral. WEDNESDAY, November 30th (St. ■ Andrew's Day).—C.3o a.m., Corporate Celebration of the Holy Communion, in the Cathedral. 1.20 to 1.50 p.m., Men's Meeting in tho Cathedral, conducted by the Rev. w! . Walmsley Sedgwick, B.A. 6.15 p.m., Annual ■ Tea of the Brotherhood, in St. Paul's School- • room. Chairman, Most Rev. tho Primate of N.Z. (a) Greetings to Visitors; (b) Address . to the Junior Department, Rev. W. Walmsley Sedgwick, B.A. 8 p.m., Festival Evensong, in St. Paul's Cathedral. Preacher, Rev. W. Walmsley Sedgwick, 8.A., Vicar of St. Luke's, Christchurch, and late Navy Chaplain to H.M. the King in 11.M.5. Thunderer. Address entitled ' Response' Everybody welcome. All scats free. j THURSDAY, December 15t.—12.20 lo 12.50, Men's Meeting, in tho Cathedral, con- - ducted by Rev. \V. Walmsley Sedgwick, B.A. 7.30 p.m., Annual Meeting of Brother- I ; hood of St. Andrew, in St. Paul's Schoolr room. Chairman, Most Rev. the Primate. 8.15 p.m., Address, 'The Brotherhood of St. . Andrew: Its Aims and Objects,' Rev. Hoard Parata, Address, 'Zeal,' Mr Harry Gill (Invercargill). Address, 'Tho Development of a Man's Spiritual Life,' Ven. Archdeacon Neild. : M.A. Address, ' A Young Man's Opportunity,' i Mr A. G. 11. Holderncss. Address, ' Coiiie- ; cration,' Rev. W. Walmsley Sedgwick, B.A. Each Address will not last over 15 minutes, with a brief Discussion on tho above topic?. A Cordial Invitation is extended to all [ Men and Youths to take part in tho Con- . fcrencc. G. E. MORETON, Hon. Secretary. CCA!. NOTICES. YOU HAVE TRIED THE REST. AND. SENSIBLY, REVERTED TO THE BEST. CHRISTIE'S JUBILEE. Unrivalled, No Equal, AT 20s PER TON. Is per Ton Rebate if Paid for by 20tb. Month. AUCTIONS. WEDNESDAY, 30th NOVEMBER, At 2 o'clock. At Rooms. Princes street. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, MIRRORBACK SIDEBOARD, WALNUT PIANO, WALNUT SUITE IN PLUSH, SINGER MACHINE, QUANTITY CARPENTER'S TOOLS. A LEX. HARRIS AND CO. "V. jire jnslmctiMl to fell as above, Walnut pi;:no, suites in plush and Utrecht velvet, Austrian chairs, lamps, crockery and crystal, graphophonc and records, large overmantel, hall table, fender?, carpets, linoleum, double znd single iron bedsteads, wire and Hoc!: mattresses', kapok beds, duchesse chests, marble-top wasb.si.auds, duchesse pairs, pictures, toilet chests, mirror-door wardrobe, meat safe, 3-rollcr mangle, wringer, ladder, kitchen furniture, largo office table (4 drawers). Also, in a deceased estate, a largo quantity carpenter's tools, 2 wheelbarrows, potato peeler, garden hose, 2 gents' ftec-whec! bicycles (Swift and Prrmici). At 2 o'clock. At Premises. 122 Walker street (near Maitlanl street). HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANO (by Bord), OCCASIONAL SUITE in TAPESTRY AND PLUSH. WALNUT OVERMANTEL, DINING ROOM AND BEDROOM FURNITURE. ALEX. HARRIS AND CO. have received instructions from Airs Cooper (who is leaving Duncdin) to sell, as above, Piano (Bord), occasional suite in tapestry and plush, Rochester hanging lamp, walnut overmantel, brass-rail fenders and brasses, carpets, linoleums, occasional tables, dining table, piano stool, clock, hail runner, hearthrugs, double and single iron bedsteads, wire and Hook nmtrcssos, duchesse chests, tileback wasbstands, toiletware, dressing tables, Austrian, chair?, kitchen furniture, utensils, FRIDAY. 2nd DECEMBER, At 2 o'clock. At Premises. No 9 Queen's Drive, Musselburgh. CHOICE FREEHOLD PROPERTY. MODERN G-ROOMED DWELLING, Every Convenience. COSTLY HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE i'lid FURNISHINGS, WALNUT UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO (Wagner), CHESTERFIELD SUITE IN SADDLEBAGS, EXTENDING DINING TABLE, URUSSELS CARPETS, ELECTRO-PLATE, CHINA, and CRYSTAL, MASSIVE MTRROR-EACK SIDEBOARD, HANDSOME CHEVAL BEDROOM SUITE, DINTNG ROOM and BEDROOM FURNITURE. ALEX. HARRIS AND CO. -■&- have received instructions from Mr YV. Lawson (who is leaving ihe Dominion) to sell, as above, Walnut grand piano (Wagner), piano stool, ovcnmntel, brass kerbs and brasses, Chester- I field suite in saddlebags, handsome mirror- | back sideboard, Bnu-scls square, Axminstcr hearthrugs, luce curtains, photogravures, in- I laid walnut fables, mi'sic cabinet, vales and I ornaments, iigur.-! ornaments, fish bowls, I electro-plate, china, crystal, octagonal table, extending dining tablo (Bft), tapestry table cover, coal vase, linoleums, tiinepiccs, bronaes, centre cpergiu-!, pedestals and bowls, ha!! stand with mirror back, hall linoleum, Axminster hall carpet, carved hall chairs, mats, expensive! brass-mounted Parisian bcdslcad and hangings, wire mattresses, kapok beds, superior cheval bedroom suite, comprising j Bfasonsfield wardrobe, cheval table, marble mirror-back washstnnd, toilet ware, ottoman I couch, duchcsie chest, marble-top washstande. bookcase, book's, bamboo lounge, hammock, Pasteur filter, Austrian chairs, couch. Eureka gas cooker, steps, 62ft hose, wringer, lawn mower, garden seat; kitchen furniture, uicniils, etc. Also, His Choice FREEHOLD PROPERTY, being part Allotment 4, Block VIII., Musselburgh, nrca 16.6 poles, with a modern Dwelling of 6 rooms, with 3 bay windows, bath, hot and cclel waier, etc., all beautifully iimshed with ttcel ceilings, superior papers and friezes, wardrobes, linen press, tile grates, gas, elec- > trie bells; all in first-class order. I

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Evening Star, Issue 14525, 29 November 1910, Page 5

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