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7 AMUSEMENTS. ' -- Complete Change Programme To-night. LLHAMBRA THEATRE, ■•*- Proprietors: John Fuller aoid Sons. TO-NIGHT, and Every Evening at 8. THE ALHAMBBA PICTURE-VAUDEVILLE COMPANY AND FIRST-CLASS ORCHESTRA. ANOTHER GREAT CHANGE OF BILL Last Nights of NAT CLIFFORD, ■■■ - NAT CLIFFORD, The Great English Comedian and Dancer. He has firmly established himself as a Favorite with Alhambra audiences. -His LAST NIGHTS are announced, DONT MISS HIM. You may never have another chance of hearing this LONDON and CONTINENTAL STAR. NAT CLIFFORD, the Nimble One, Presenting a Great, Entirely New ; FAREWELL PROGRAMME. First Appearance of - J. M. WEST, The World's Greatest Equilibrist and Hand Balancing Expert. A Novel anil Popular Turn. ; THE FLYING PEDROS, Comedy Roman Ring Experts. First Appearance of RUPERT CUTHBERT, The Baritone with the Clarion Note ' Descriptive—'A' Vessel in Distress.' •>, First Appearance of Charming MAY DAHLBERG. Scrio. '' Knocking at Mv Heart.' NEW MINSTREL FIRST-PART by JESSIE LEE, Balladist. TIM HOWARD, ~--,,..; Comedian. SCOTT BROS., Patter Artists. GIBSON GIRLS, "'-'" The Favorite?. NELLIE LESLIE, Dainty Danseuse. A Programme you Mustn't Miss. 0.5., 2s; D.C., Is 6d; Stalls, Is; Back Stalls, Cd. Reserved Seats at Dresden. AUCTIONS. TUESDAY, 6th DECEMBER, J >-<;■<.. At 2.30 o'clock, . ■'[ At Upstairs Rooms, Princes street f- A FINE COLLECTION OF OLT r;,. PAINTINGS by ""' J. ELDER MOULTRAY, INCLUDING SCENES AT THE LAKES, ON THE COAST, AND HOLIDAY have been instructed to sell, as above, A CHOICE COLLECTION OF 49 PIC- ,, TURES OF NEW ZEALAND ■i SCENERY. UNDOUBTEDLY" ONE "■■'; OF THE FINEST EVER OFFERER O TO THE PUBLIC. - U^ f . On View till Day of Sale. SPECIAL EXHIBITION Monday Evcnin from 7.30 to 9 o'clock. WEDNESDAY. 7th DECEMBER At 12.30. '■■s>■■-'.'■■ At Rooms, Princes strees _ ■■'*»* In the Estate of Joseph Osmond, deceased. FREEHOLD PROPERTIES, SOUTH DUNEDIN. ALEX. HARRIS AND CO. J-*i hn-c received instructions from the Trustees to sell, as above: 1. P-irt Allotment 1, Block V., Township of Forbury, comer of Cargill road and Bradshaw street, area 13.39 poles, with 10-room«I modern Two-storey Residence, bath, etc. No. 401. 2. Part Allotment 1, Block V., adjoining above, 8.68 poles, with 5-roomed Dwelling and batlrroom thereon, fronting Bradshaw street. No. 1. 3. Part of Allotment 12, Block IV., Township of Forbury, area 27.7 poles, together with Four 3-roomed Dwellings and sculleries fronting Bradshaw street. Nos. 2, 4, G, 8. Each house is lei at 9s per week; all drained to sewer, vr.isbiious.es, copper and tubs. Splendid chance for investors. 4. Part of Section 14, Block IV., Township of Forbury, coriaining 1 rood (more or less), together with 5-roomed Dwelling and scullery, drained to sewer. No. 14 Bradshiw street. 5. Allotment 103, Filzroy Estate, ciea 12.25 poles (more or lets), fronting Helena street, with Dwelling of four rooms and scullery. No.' 41. All the above properties are wiihin the ?A section of car, within easy dktance of Cargill's Corner, and must bo sold to wind up the estate. WEDNESDAY, 7th DECEMBER, ,- At 2 o'clock, . .. At Rooms. I'rinci-s street. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ENGLISH PIANO, by Hicks and Co., OCCASIONAL SUtTK IX TAPE-TRY AND PLUSH, AXMINSTKR CARPET, LARGE OVERMANTEL. DINING ROOM AND BEDROOMFURNITURE. A LEX. HARRIS AND CO. j\. are instructed to sell as above, Engli.-h piano (Hicks), occasional suite, dining table, overmantel, carpels, curtains, 4-fold screen ball stand, fenders and irons, lamps, clocks, double and single iron bedsteads, duchesse cut si, washsunds, ware, toilet glasses, wire, shakedowns, wire mattprsscs, occasional tables. AusLrian cbajrs, rockers, pictures, Improved Singer machine, linoleums, kitchen furniture, utensils, etc., TUESDAY. 6th DECEMBER, 2 o'clock. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Inn-frame Piano (by Phillips, London), Saddlebag Strte, Mirror Sideboard, Bedroom Suite, Quaint Wood Bed and Bexlding, li proved Drop-head Singer Sewing Mae-bin.-, Meat Safe, Hough's Patent Cash Recorder, 12 Volumes of the 'Australasian' (containing issues frtm 1875 to 1379), etc., elc TfAMßf> SAM>ON AND CO. <ii> Lave been favored with instructions to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Dowling street,' Household Furniture, etc. Fancy drawing re'em suite, walnut overmantel, paintings, pictures. la.rge_ Axmin carpet, whatnots, walnut piano, dining U leather suite, lartro mirror sideboard, Morr chair, Brussels end laposiry carpets, bras, kerbs, In asses, ru-.;s, fancy chairs and tables, e.p. ware, cruets, dinner and tea services, china ware, (lower bowls and brass stands, bronze figures, bookcase, handsome mirroi hall sti'iid. bedroom furniture of every description, double and single irtn beds, flock and wire mattresses, ducherso, pair, mirroi wardrobe. full-Scotch chest, marble and tik washstands, commode chair, carpet squares, linoleum, tables, chairs, looking-glasses diosfcr. banow, wringer, ladder, fireproof safe, bicycles, graphophone, etc., etc. WEDNESDAY. 7th DECEMBER. At 2.30 p.m. sharp. On the Premises, Riebardion tired, St. Kilda. ' • have recc-tv Douglas, E-q.. wh sell at the above i RICHARDS AND CO. received instructions from Clins. }., who is leaving Dmicdin, to ibovo time and place the whole of his Valuable FuniiUne Saddie-baek suite, table, couch, extend boarel, oak bedsteads, grand piano, octagon i;g dinintr tsibla, sideirou bedsteads, walnut wardrobe, duchesse cbe-t, wire mattresses, pillows, bolsters, kapok beds, tile-back washstand and ware, brass-rail fenders, passage runner, mats, flower stands, coal scuttles, crockery, wire safe, lawn mower, wheelbarrow, garden tools, carpenter's tools, stepladder, wringer, kitchen utensils, zinc b etc.. etc. ■; -.,. W. RICHARDS, ..-■** ~-~,,. Auctioneer.

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

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 14530, 5 December 1910, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 14530, 5 December 1910, Page 5

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