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AMUSEMENTS. PRINCESS THEATRE. Proprietors: John Fuller and Sons. TO-NIGHT —At &- TO-NIGHT. The Apex of Pictorial Splendor. The Increasingly Popular and Unapproachable FULJJ3RS —The Best— TJICTUKEs. ULLERS' -of A!!- JT iCTURES. Another Immensely Attractive Programme, AND RECEIVED WITH THE GREATEST ENTHUSIASM. THE CITY of BEAUTIFUL HARBOR, THE CITY the BEAUTIFUL HARBOR, PICTURESQUE SYDNEY. PICTURESQUE SYDNEY. LION HUNTING. OHAMA TRIO. MAZEPPA, Or the Wild Horse of Tartary. LITTLE ANGELS OF LUCK, Girl of Triple X Ranch. ITALIAN CUIRASSIERS. NORWAY TO NEW YORK. NORWAY TO NEW YORK, Foolshead in a New Role, Tweedledum Misses the Train, Runaway Star, Jones at a Ball. PRICES: Is 6d, Is, and 6d. Plan at the Dresden. Tel. 1,702. GRAND WELSH FAIR, in aid of St. Clair Congregational Church, Art Gallory Hall, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, 6th. 7th, Bth insfc. To ho opened by Rev. R. Evan Davies, of Knox Church, on TUESDAY, ot 8 p.m., followed by Musical Programme under direction of Mr D. Cooke (Moray Place Church)- Admission: Afternoons Free, Evenings Is. Prize Competitions for Fruit Cake, Sponge, Pastry Tartlets, Butter Sponge, Pikelets, Lollies, Best-dressed Doll, Most Original Piece ot Carpentry, Wood-carving. Afternoons, 3 to 5.30; Evenings, 7.30 to 10. AUCTIONS. WEDNESDAY, 7th DECEMBER, At 2.30 o'clock. At Upstairs Rooms, Manse street. ', . GREAT UNRESERVED SALE. j£. :JV PICTURES! PICTURES! $& On, AND WATER COLORS, Most of which have been on Exhibition at the Otago Art Society Exhibition just closed. Works by the following Artists: W. ALLEN BOLLARD, Whose Works are so well known and sought after in our local picture market. 15 EXAMPLES FROM HIS BRUSH ■ Are included in this Collection. Amongst them somo of The Best Work he has ever done. Also by the following Artists: A. H. A. S. WOOD M. J. ROGERS E- MEADOWCROFT A. R. LOTHIAN M. BOWER J. C. VEITCH G. NICOLL |p£ E. W. CHRISTMAS, R.B.A. %;■ —_ > ARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, are instructed to sell the above FINE COLLECTION OF PICTURES On WEDNESDAY, 7th DECEMBER, . Tho Pictures are now on view. .-I Inspection invited. .iv' Printed Catalogues now ready. -• SATURDAY, 10th DECEMBER, At 2 o'clock. Orfthe Grounds, Opposite,. Green Island Railway Station. BUILDING SITES. BUILDING SITES. ON EASY TERMS. Immediately Opposite Green Island Station, And Adjoining TOWNSHIP OF BURNSIDE EXTENSION. 3 ARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, . arc instructed by A. Lee Smith, Esq., sell by auction, 4- ALLOTMENTS, fronting Neill street, i'roiniii" Green Island Railway Station, containim/from 22.78 to 23.98 poles, with frontiers of 46ft 3in to 46ft 7in. °1 ALLOTMENT, 2 roods 17.85 poles, with frontage io Neill street. 1 ALLOTMENT, 3 acres 3 roods 29.5 poles, also with frontage to Neill .street. 3 ALLOTMENTS, each 33.66 poles, fronting Reid street, with frontages of 49ft 6in. 1 ALLOTMENT, containing 2 roods 15.5 poles, with 47ft 7in frontage io Reid street. TERMS: £5 Deposit, balance by quarterly payments extending over 5 years, with INTEREST at 4 PER CENT. Lithograph plans now obtainable at office. N.B. The sections will be sold on the ground. Also, on account same Vendor, immediately after the above: ALLOTMENT 4, BLOCK E. Private Township of Kingston, containing 27 poles (more or less), fronting Main South road, between the Bridge over the Kail-orai Stream and the Brighton road. This is a good building MONDAY. 12th DECEMBER, .'•.■■■■ At Rooms, Manse street. rjAKK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, JL arc instructed to sell by miction: MUSSELBURGH. No. 74 Queen's Drive, 18.65 poles, frontage to Grove strret: also, 5-roomed Hou>c, scullery and conveniences. GLEN ROAD, MORNINGTON. No. 66 Glen road, near Id section, 25.8 poles and House, 5 rooms and conveniences. DUNEDIN SOUTH. No. 13 Wesley street, (off Cargill road), large, piece, of Freehold, 5-roonnd House, 3 Collages, 2 and 3 rooms, and vacant ground large enough for 4 more Cottages. FORBESTOWN, K.VIKORAI. Section 26, Forbestown, Kaikorai, 29.7 poles, new House, 4 rooms; nice position; room for another/house. BALM ACE WEN. Prcstwick street, 1 rood 7 poles, and abetting on to golf links, 5 Rooms, modern and up to date. ANDERSON BAY. Allotment 10, Cranston (near tram terminus), 18 poles, House, (9 rooms); fiood garden; all in good order. TUESDAY, 6th DECEMBER, At 2 o'clock. At Auction Rooms, 249 Princes street. On account of the Owner (who is leaving Dunedin). SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. WALNUT PIANO Iby Richards), SADDLEBAG and UTRECHT VELVET COUCH, Plush easy chairs, Singer drop-head tewing machine, walnut settee, tapestry carpet, dining room table, dining room chairs, rattan occasional chairs, wicker easy chair, occasional tables, rocking chair, brass-rail bedsteads, wire mattresses, kapok and flock mattresses, child's combination chair, go-cart, tiled-back withstands, toiletware, linoleum, bedroom chairs, steel fenders, ashpan, bay window seats, kiU:hcn tables, kitchen chairs, colonial sofa and squab, iron kettles, tinware, Avery platform scales, new and secondhand bidders, shop steps, second-hand wheelbarrow, lawn mower, bassinette, show stands, wood trunks, leather portmanteaus, folding iron bed, letter press, toilet glass, stone jars, etc. Also. Breeding cages and 21 vols. Spiritualists' works, tobacco jars, cutlery, opera glasses, razors, shaving brushes, pair field-glasses in solid leather case, etc., etc. pEERIN, HALLY, AND CO., Auctioneers, 249 Princes street, vill sell by auction, as above. . - »

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Evening Star, Issue 14530, 5 December 1910, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 14530, 5 December 1910, Page 5

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