AMUSEMENTS. URNSH A L L* Haywards’ Picturo Enterprises, Ltd. At 8 TO-NIGHT. At 8 A FIRST-CLASS PROGRAMME At HAYWARDS PICTURES HAYWARDS’ PICTURES (The Window of the World). PICTURES that are as Steady as a Rock. PICTURES that are Absolutely Flickerless. THE ARMY MANGiUVHES. A TOUR IN THE ALPS. BRONCHO HORSE BREAKING. THE MESSAGE OP THE VIOLIN. AN ALGERIAN STUD. A CROSS-COUNTRY RACE. FATHER BUYS A SCREEN, REFINEMENT is the KEYNOTE OF OUR PROGRAMME. Circle and Stalls. Is ; Reserved - Seats. Is 6d; Back Stalls, 6d. GRAND “SURPRISE” MATINEE 2.30 SATURDAY. 2.30 THE SHEFFIELD CHOIR. MUSICAL FESTIVAL OF THE EMPIRE. /COPIES OP THE MUSIC BOOK, specially prepared for the Empire Musical Festival under Dr Chas. Harriss's direction, have now arrived, and will be supplied to the public at 2r per copy. Members of the Auxiliary Choir can each secure one copy at Is 6d on presentation of Membership Ticket. CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., Head Centre for Music and Musical Instruments, PRINCES STREET. : ' ''ll-3 AUCTIONS. THURSDAY, 2nd MARCH, At 12.30 o'clock. At Rooms, Princes street. To Investors and Speculators. CITY FREEHOLD PROPERTY, 3'Houses, Castlo street, near Dundas street, bringing in an annual rent of £75. ALEX. HA RET IS AND 00; -ZjL are instructed to sell, as above, Part Section 5, Block XXX\., Castlo street, Dunedin; area, 20 poies (more or less), with a modern dwelling of 5 rooms, scullery, washhouse, etc. House No. 599. Four-roomed Dwelling. No. 601. Three-roomed Dwelling. No. 603. A first-class Investment Properly, as the houses are always lot, and bringing in £75 per annum. THURSDAY, 2nd MARCH, At 12.50 o'clock. AC Rooms, Princes street. On behalf of the Dunedin and Suburban Money Club, Limited, the Mortgagees acting under Power of Sale in Mortgages from" William Miller. FREEHOLD PROPERTIES, DUNEDIN, SOUTH DUNEDIN, AND NORTHEAST VALLEY. 4 LEX. HARRIS AND CO. A have received instructions to sell by auction, as above; 1. Part of Section 62, Block XII., Dunedin, area 5.1 poles, with a frontage of 25ft Ciu to Canongate street, with a 5-rooined Dwelling thereon, all drained to the sewer. House No. 18. This house is let to Mrs Vernon at 11s per week. 2. Allotment 35, Block HI., St. John’s Wood, North-east Valley, area 10.45 polos, with a frontage of 32ft to Clerk street, with a dwelling ol 3 rooms thereon, let J.O Mrs Kropp at 7b per wool;. Homo No. 46. ' 3. Allotment 22, Block XI., Township of Forbury, area 11.2 pules, with a frontage to Melbourne road of 33ft, with a dwelling of 4 rooms, bath, scullcrv, copper and tubs, i House No. 103. Let to Mr W. Lyons at 11s : per week. i 4. Part Section 30, Block XII., Dunedin, I area 20 poles, with a frontage to Elm row of | 33ft, with 4-roomcd Dwelling, scullery, wash- | house, etc. House No, 64. I The above properties are well worth inxpeci lion, as they are all in good localities, and ; arc practically for absolute sale. For further particulars apply to Messrs TONKINSON AND WOOD, : Solicitors, No. 1 Dowling street, Dunedin, THURSDAY, 23rd FEBRUARY, At 2 o'clock. U Auction Rooms. 219 Princes street. Account of the Owner (who is leaving Dunedin). JPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. VUER SEWING MACHINE (Latest Improved Drop-head), PORTABLE BILLIARD TABLE, OFFICE WRITING TABLE, LED PINE DUCHESSE PAIR, GARDEN HOSE, CEDAR TELESCOPIC EXTENDING DINING TABLE. UIIN GEER IN AND CO. arc ir.stracU-d to sell by auction, Sudor Household Furniture, including—•nn'or sewing machine (improved drop- ;<!)" office tallies, portable billiard table, pine duchcssc pair, cedar dining table h.yntnv table, Italic, r couch, oak ball iirsT, wicker easy chairs, brass-front bedad brass-rail bedstead.-, wire mattiosos, ib’o and single kapok and Hock mattresses, iblo and single wire shakedowns, duchcsso r, toilet ware, to.let che.ts, toilet tables, let glasses, mirrors, brass-rail fenders., cl fenders, fire irons, kitchen tables, cut- )■, crockerywam, oval boners, Ihd irons, I scuiGcs. wringer, baths, bit has, Dies baskets, meal safe, spring, balance los lawn mower, garden hose, llower pots, den tools, ‘jo-cari?, iniworlh c-whcel b'cycie ; also 1211 ladder, steps.\cilaii Hinds, ROVER MOTOR BICYCLE, a 5 IiORSE-ROWF'.R. In a Dc-fcas;d Estate, CARPENTER'S TOOLS, Splendid tool cues'., planes, saws, chisels, braces and bits, gouges. Ides and reps, plough planes, moulding planes, square edges. FRIDAY HORNING, 24th FEBRUARY, At 11 o'clock. At Crust ami Crust's Yards, Stafford street.BUICK MOTOR CAR, 16-20 HP., Together with Gear, eic. PARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, are instructed by Dr Batchelor to soil by auction, 5-SEAT BUICK 16-20 CAR. with Hood and Glass Screen. Spam Wheel and Tyres, 5 Lamps, Clock, Speedometer, and Tools. The car is in good order (practically new), and has done very lilile work. A splendid hill-climber. On view at Crust and Crust's Yards daily from Tuesday, 21st, hist. TUESDAY, 28rh FEBRUARY, At 2 o’clock. At Upstairs Rooms, Manso street, VALUABLE JEWELLERY, SOLID SILVER TEA SERVICE, REPEATER CARRIAGE CLOCK, DIAMOND, SAPPHIRE, PEARL, AND CORAL RINGS. 2 HEAVY CABLE GOLD BANGLES, B.P, FISH AND FRUIT KNIVES, COMPLETE CASE CUTLERY AND E.P. WARE, Etc., etc. TJARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, are ■ instructed to sell by auction, as above, A SPLENDID COLLECTION - JEWELLERY, Etc., Etc,
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Evening Star, Issue 14496, 22 February 1911, Page 5
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