AMUSEMENTS. ALHAMBEA THEATRE, **■ Proprietors; John Fuller and Sons. TO-NIGHT, and Every Evening at 8. FULLERS' VAUDEVILLE COMPANY. Great Success of Our Latest Arrivals, AKDELL, The Great and Wonderful Equilibrist. Appearing for Positively One Week Only. Dainty FANNY HALLE, Dainty The Daring Lamp Balancer. Operatic BERYL GILMAN Soprano Dapper JOS. MULLANEY, End-man. Coon TOM VIVIAN. Singer Continued and Deserved Popularity of GEO. DEAN Actor GEO. DEAN GEO. DEAN Singer, GEO. DEAN In his Original Dramatic Scena, 'WHAT WILL BE THE END?' SEYFFER TWlNS—Sprightly Juveniles. Patter Double-CARLTON AND SUTTON. Geo. JONES AND WILLIAMS, Ettie In their Original Farcical Comedy 'THE THEATRICAL ASPntANT.' Serio TWO ROSEBUDS. Dancers Bass Mr DICKSON KNOX. Vocalist 0.5., 2s; D.C., Is 6d; Stalls, Is; Back Stalls, 6d. Reserved Seats at Jacobs's. AUGTIONS. FRIDAY, 17th FEBRUARY, 1911, At 12.30. TO BUILDERS, SPECULATORS, AND THOSE IN SEARCH OF FREEHOLD PROPERTIES. FOR ABSOLUI'E SALE BY AUCTION. CITY, SOUTH DUNEDIN, and ST. CLAIR FREEHOLD PROPERTIES. IN THE ESTATE OF HELEN BEYDEN STEWART (DECEASED). 'ESSRS JAMES SAMSON AND CO. - have been favored with instructions from the Executors in the abeve Estate to sell by auction, at their Sale Rooms, Dowling LOT I—All that Parcel of Land, being Section 6, Block IX., City of Dunedin, containing quarter-acre (more or less), situated Canongatc, close to Russell and Brown streets, on which are erected Two 6-roomcd Dwellings, outbuildings, Two Cottages, and stable, all let to good tenauts. N.B.—This is one of the finest sites around the City, commanding a lovely view of the City, Harbor, and the Ocean, and no distance from the Post Office, and those in search of City Speculation should not let this pass.
LOT 2.—Allotment 49, Township of Forbury: A fine Froehold Section, fronting Paweett street (near corner of Atkinson street), on which is erected a fine modern 4-roomed Dwelling (bathroom, washhouse with tubs and boiler, main water supply); drained; buggyhouse, workshop, and trap entrance at the side. A fine home for a man wanting to keep a horse and trap, being No. 14 Fawcett street. Let to good tenant. Land Transfer title (Part Vol. 26, Folio 161). LOT 3.—Allotment 68, Township of Forbury: A good Section, with good 4-roomed Dwelling (bathroom, tubs and boiler) and outbuildings thereon, being No. 15 Fawcett street, South Dunodin. Land Transfer title (Part Vol. 26, Folio 162). LOT 4.—Allotment 69, adjoining Lot 3: A fino Building Site, with shed thereon. Land Transfer Title (Vol. 65, Folio 144). LOT s.—Allotment 10, Township of Forbury, on which is erected a modern 5-roomed Dwelling; buihVin tubs and boiler; two brick walls; a fine home (No. 81 Melbourne street); let to Mrs Sparrow. Land Transfer title (Part Vol. 26, Folio 161). LOT 6.—Allotments 17 and 18, Township of Forbury, with a large frontage to Melbourne street, on which are erected Two fine Dwellings, each containing 4 good rooms; built-in cupboards, scullery, detached washhouse (with tubs and boiler); 2 brick walls, and in splendid order, being Nos. 95 and 97, Melbourne street, South Diniedin. Let at present to good tenants CMjl- Keen and Mr Griffiths). Land Transfer Tit'.e (Vol. 63, Folio 200). LOT 7.—Allotment 16, Township of Forbury, fronting Melbourne street, together with a 4-roomed Dwelling and scullery thereon; let to a good tenant (Mrs Adair); No. 93 Melbourne street. Land Transfer title (Vol. 25, Folio 234). LOT B.—Part of Sections 31 and 32, Ocean Beach District, with frontage to District road, St. Clair, containing 5 acres 28 poles; beautiful panoramic view, and close to St. Clair tram terminus. This block of land adjoins the property of F. Lyders, Esq. Land Transfer title (Vol. 104, Folio 37). Rill information on application to ADAMS BROS., Solicitors for Executors, Princes stTeet; Or THE AUCTIONEERS. FRIDAY, 17th FEBRUARY, At 12.30 sharp. CITY FREEHOLD PROPERTY and 4-ROOMED DWELLING. SALE BY AUCTION. JAMES SAMSON AND CO. have been favored wiili in struct ions to sell by auction, air their Rooms, Dowldng street, Fine Freehold Section, fronting Ellis street, on which is erected a good Dwelling of 4 rooms, built-in boiler, atphalt paths, all in fino order, bun;,' No. 10 Ellis street (2 doors from Cumberland street, r.e.ar Howe street). A Cue letting properly and a good working man's borne. SATURDAY. 18th FEBRUARY, 2 o'clock. AT ROOMS, DOWLING STREET. SALE BY AUCTION. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. WALNUT UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, Fancy Rattan Chairs and Tables, Whatnot, Brass Flower Stand;:, SOLID OAK OVERMANTEL, Pictures, Mirrors, Ornaments, Clocks, Hanging Lamp, Barometer, CROMWELL SUITE IN SADDLEBAGS, Brussels and Tapestry Carpets, Velvet and Skin Rugs, Octagon and Tea Tables, LARGE ANMINSTER SQUARE, Suite, Fenders and Brasses, Extending Dining Table, Vienna and Wicker Chairs, FANCY DRAWING SUITE, Curtain Poles and Curtains, Chesterfield Settee, Easy Chairs, Jlorru Chair, CHEVAL GLASS DUCHESSE, Marble WashsUud, Superior Mirror-door Wardrobe, Duchesse Drawers and Tables, DOUBLE IRON BEDSTEADS and Bedding, Blankets, Quilts, Single Iron Beds, Combination Iron Bed, KITCHEN DRESSER, Meat Safe, Wringer, Barrow, Ladder, Steps, "Go-cart, IMPROVED SINGER DROP-HEAD MACHINE, Tables, Chairs, Ladies' and Gem Lie-veins, etc., etc. JAMES SAMSON AND CO. have been favored with instructions to sell by auctieu, at their .Rooms, Dowling streot, the above catalogue of Household Furniture, etc. FIUDAr7~24t7i FEBRUARY, At i-pa.fl 12 sharp. FREEHOLD PROPERTIES. By Order of the Mortgagee. FUR SALE BY AUCTION. JAMES SAMSON AND CO. have been favored with instructions to mil by auction, aL their Rooms, Dowling strert, by order of the second Mortgagee, Splendid 5-roomed Dwelling, with bay window and verandah, bath, hot and cold water, tubs and boiler built in, built-in cupboard, electric light, everything m perfect order throughout, erected on a splendid freehold section, being No. 3 Allan street, 2 doors ofi' Milin road, close to Gardens, N.E. Valley, at present let to a good tenant (Mrs M'Nab) at. 14s 6d per week. The first Mortgage, £350, Government loan, Advance to Workers, can remain, if required, at 4i per cent. A "rare chance for those in search of a model home. Further particulars from TONKINSON AND WOOD, Solicitors. FRIDAY, 17t.1i FEBRUARY, At 12.30 o'clock. At Rooms, comer of Lower Rattray street and Vogel street. VALUABLE LEASEHOLD BUSINESS PROPERTY, At the Corner of Princes street and the Octagon. VHE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES, ESTATE, AND AGENCY COMPANY OF N.Z., TD., are instructed by Messrs Sylvester and ■Lcllirts to offer For Sale, at above time and place, A renewed lease for 21 years of the Jand situate at the corner of Princes street und the Octagon now occupied by the New Zealand Clothing Factory and W. Harris and Sen. The lease will be pat up at an annual rental of £521 10s. Purchaser to pay £2,720, valuation for improvemente. Further particulars, terms, and conditions can be obtained from the Auctioneers; or from Messrs Hosking and .-Cook, Solicitor*.
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Evening Star, Issue 14491, 16 February 1911, Page 5
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