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AMUSEMENTS. PRINCESS THEATRE. Dunedin’s Modern Picture Palace. Proprietors, John Fuller and Sous. THE Of WORLD’S WAREHOUSE the WONDERS. At 8 TO-NIGHT At 8 The Unrivalled and Par-famed ULEERS’ —The Best— TJICTURES. ULLEES’ —of All— X ICTURES. Last Night- Of Last Night RANCH LIFE IN GREAT SOUTH-WEST, RANCH LIFE IN GREAT SOUTH-WEST. Nothin'; in the World like it. It is a triumph absolutely. An Evening’s Entertainment in itself, and it THE TALK OP DUNEDIN. THE LAST OF THE SAXONS. OPENING OF PRINCE ALBERT YACHTING CLUB, SYDNEY. WAY OF LIFE AYE MARIA. THE SILK MOTH BASLIA TO COETE. WATERFALLS OF BOHEMIA. The Artist’s Ruse His New Lid. NOT SO BAD AS IT SEEMED. XONTOLINT MINS A LOTTERY. We Change Twice Weekly— MONDAY and THURSDAY. Prices; Is sd, Is, and 6d. Plan at Macobs’e, Tobacconist. Telephone 1,702. AUCTIONS. THUiFSD ' V ‘'ORNXNG, 23rd FEBRUARY, At Rooms, Manse street, FOR ABSOLUTE SALE, 5 PRISM FIELD BINOCULARS 2 FIELD-GLASSES. Now on View. ■OARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, \ FRIDAY. 24th FEBRUARY, At 2 o'clock. At Rooms, Manse -street. ABSOLUTELY UN RESERVED SALE SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, WALNUT PIANO (Coilard and Collard), CARVED KAURI MIRROR-BACK SIDEBOARD, KAURI AND LEATHER DINING ROOM SUITE, KAURI EXTENDING DINING TABLE, Apolio Piano-player and Music, Walnut Piano (Gustav Brcyer), Kauri Mirror-back Hall Stand, 'Walnut Organ (K. F. Stevens), Kauri ,Mirror-door Wardrobe. PARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, will sell by auction, as above. Also, Pierglass, oil and water colors, tables and chairs, piano scat, vases and ornaments, carpets, tea set, fire fcrcen, couch, divan chair, kauri dining table, kauri and red pine duchesse pairs, toilet pair, Scotch chest.;, toilet table and glasses, solid brass bedstead, bedsteads, brass-rail cot, mattresses and bcti< ding, Idtchen tables, Austrian chairs, anc general furnishings, meat safe, gas lawn mower, portable stove, bell tent, 2 genti bicycles, show case, 2 mangles, Avery plat form scales (13cwt), bools and shoes. Also, QUANTITY ENGLISH CONFECTIONERY, Also, on account- of whom it may concern, XOCWT STRING YARN. Now on view. MONDAY", 27th FEBRUARY, At 12 o'clock. At Rooms, Manse street. In (ho Estate of the late Christina Chapman. Fine block for subdivlsionBETWEEN LOGAN'S POINT AND RAVENSBOURNE. 51 ACRES 1 ROOD 11 POLES. Fronting Main Port Chalmers road. PARK, RF/YNOLD3, LIMITED, in conjunction with SIEVWEIGHT, HAGGITT, AND CO., Are instructed by the Executors of the will of tho late Christina Chapman to tell by auction, part of Section 53, Block IX., North Harbor and Blucskin District, containing 51 acres 1 rood 11 poles, consisting of two pieces, divided by Dun-cdin-Port Chalmers road. This block is suitable for subdivision, and has a frontage, of 1,620 links to the Main road to Port Chalmers. Further particulars from .1. S. SINCLAIR. Solicitor, Empire Buildings; Or THE AUCTIONEERS. . MONDAY, 27th FEBRUARY, At 12 o'clock. At Room-, Manse street. AN INVESTMENT. VALUABLE FREEHOLD, CAVERSHAM, MAGNIFICENT AUTUMN SCENE, FRANIS WALTON, It.l. BEAUTIFUL FIGURE STUDY, by Jarno* •Sam, R.A., WATER COLOR, by W. EVANS, of Eton, LOCH LOMOND, by late W. Lcitch, LARGE OIL 'FLOWER GATHERERS,’ by C. F. Baucrle. WATER COLORS, by CHAS. DIXON, R. 1., H. C. FOX, R.8.A., GEORGE SINCLAiI!, CAFF. BROCK, CLAUDE HAYES, R. 1., F. 11. ORNER, WHITMORE WATSON, and others. PARK, REYNOLDS, are instructed to sell Full printed catalogues .shortly. LIMITED, as above, will be ready The collection will be on view from Thursday next. liunpection invited. _ t MONDAY, 6th MARCH, At 12 o'clock. At Rooms, Manse street. . CHOICE BUILDING SITES. ST. CLAIR. ST. CLAIR. Two Allotments fronting Esplanade. Two Allotments fronting Queen Alexandra street. PARK. REYNOLDS, LIMITED, are instructed to tell bv auction: 1. SUBSTANTIALLY-BUILT 7-HOOMKD HOUSE and Freehold, 40ft Cin frontage to Esplanade, with beautiful outlook. TLo House is well finished, and has bathroom (gas heater), scullery, washhouse, coalhouse, ere., verandah, and room for further building extension if desired. 2. Freehold, 49ft 6ia frontage, adjoining this. 3-4. Two flue Allotments, fronting Queen Alexandra street, 41ft 3in each, facing the north, and altogether very desirable sitos. We confidently recommend this Sale to the notice of investors and speculators, as thii ,'portioaiof'tho.tcwn is Increasing very rapMUf ■iuibYaluei

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Evening Star, Issue 14496, 22 February 1911, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 14496, 22 February 1911, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 14496, 22 February 1911, Page 5

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