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[ AMUSEMENTS. ALHAMBEA theatbb. I"* Proprietor*; John Flitter and Sons. TO-NIGHT, and Every Evening at 8. ; FULLERS' VAUDEVILLE COMPANY. A Bright and Up-to-date VAUDEVILLE ENTERTAINMENT. F—resh faces constantly arriving. U—ndoubtedly the best artists obtainable. L—eavo no room for complaint regarding L—ack of interest or attractiveness. E—verybody is agreed that our R—scent change of bill is S—plendidly selected and produced. The&e Facts go to make a SHOW THAT IS "WORTH WHILE." Tremendous Favorites: Fred. GRAHAM. Fred. GRAHAM AND DENT. GRAHAM AND DENT. Nellie. DENT. Nellie. In their Successful Sporting Comedy, THE 100 TO 1 CHANCE, Introducing Fred. Graham's Local Song-hit, 'MATILDA AT ST. KILDA.' Still Anothfr " Star " Attraction, HERR THEODORE, HERR THEODORE, Juggler and Equilibrist Extraordinary, And the following Popular Artists: JONES AND WILLIAMS, JOLLY COLEMAN, BERYL GILMAN, TWO ROSEBUDS, DICKSON KNOX, TOM VIVIAN, SEYFFER TWINS, JOS. MULLANEY, HAMILTON and EARLE. 0.5., 2»; D.C., li 6d; Stalls, 1«; Baok Stalls, 6d. Reserved Seats at Jacobs's. DR CHARLES HARRISS'S MUSICAL RECIPROCITY FESTIVAL OF THE EMPIRE. Members of the Auxiliary Choir which is to assist on the occasion ot the Visit of the Sheffield Choir a»3 advised that COPIES of the MUSIC BOOK, specially prepared for the Empire Musical Festival under Dr Charles Harriss's direction, have now arrived, and will bo supplied at Is 6d on Presentation of the Membership Ticket. The Public will be supplied at the published price—viz., 2s. CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LIMITED, Head Centre for Music and Musical Instruments, PRINCES STREET. AUCTIONS. THURSDAY, 16th MARCH, At 2.30 o'clock. At the Early Settlers' Hall, Lower High street. By Order and on Account of the Trustees in Estate of late J. W. Stoddart. GREAP AUCTION SALE Of the MOST VALUABLE LAND in | KAIKORAI VALLEY, Rjjrht in the heart of the business and manufacturing centre, and alongside the Burnside Railway Station, Christchurch Meat Comj pany's Works, Corporation Abattoirs, and I Kempthorne, Prosser s. JOHN REID AND SONS are instructed by the Trustees in Estate of late J, W. Stoddart to sell by auction, as above: LOT A.—46 acres 1 rood. LOT 8.—2 acres 1 rood 16 poles. LOT C—l acre 28 poles. LOT D.—9 acres 13 poles. Terms may be arranged before the sale. Lithograph plans may be obtained on application. THURSDAY, 16th MARCH, At 2.30 o'clock. At the Early Settlers' Hall, Lower High street. By Order and on Account of the Trustees in Estate of late J. W. Stoddart. GREAT SUBDIVISION SALE. The New TOWNSHIP OF GLENFOOT, TOWNSHIP OF GLENFOOT, Adjoining the now Burnside Railway Station, and fronting the Main South road. JOHN REID AND SONS are instructed by the Trustees in Estate of late J. W. Stoddart to sell by auction, as i 23 RESIDENTIAL SITES. 23 RESIDENTIAL SITES. Areas ranging from 32 poles to 1 acre 2 roods 33 poles. Exceptionally Easy Terms of Payment: Only £5 deposit for each allotment, and the balance at the rate of Ten Shillings per week to cover principal and interest, at the rate of 5 per cent, per annum: or the balance may bo paid by quarterly instalments extending over three years. Do not fail to buy an allotment in this progressive district. You will save money, and at the same time participate in the increased land values which are certain to rule in the near future. A Water Supply is about to he laid in this district, and electric light and power are now available. Only £5 Deposit for each Allotment. Lithograph plans may be obtained on application at our offices or at Mr A. Kane's Store, Green Island. THURSDAY, 9th MARCH, 1911, At 12 o'clock. At Rooms, 99 Lower High street. —\ L. MACASSEY AND CO. io have received instructions to sell by auction, as above: No. 16 Francis crescent, Roslyn: 5-roomcd lion-e, with box window and verandah, shower and tircphces in ali rooms, bathroom, hot and cokt water to bath, tile hearths and grates, washhouse, copper and tubs, fowl runs. Land, about £-acrc, nicely laid out m flower and vegetable garden. This Property must be sold, as the owner is leaving for Auckland. A deposit will bo accepted. No. 5 Allen street, Glcuroy, N.E. Valley: 5-roorned House (new), with oriel window and verandah, bathroom (with enamel bath), hot and cold water, electric light throughout, tile hearths and grates, mirror wardrobe, handsome mantelpieces, latest art papers and friezes, washhouse, copper and tubs. Nice size section laid out in garden. Only 2d car fare required. Easy terms can be arranged before tne sale. No. 116 Albany street, Dunedm: 5-rcomed I House, with bay window and verandah, kithroom, scullery, wasiiliotise, copper and tubs. Tho buildings are all in splendid order. Nice freehold section, situated close to penny car section, and a sunny situation. Wo can strongly recommend this Property I to anyone in search of a nice city property. I A small deposit will bo accepted. Inspect without delay. THURSDAY, 9th MARCH, 1911, At 12 o'clock. At Rooms, Lower High street. In the Estate of Joseph Osmond (deceased). EL. MACASSEY AND CO. « have received instructions from tho Trustees to sell by auction, as above, No. 401 Cargill road (corner Bradsliaw street). South Dunedin: 10-roomed House, with bathroom, scullery, builtrin cupboards, washhouse, copper and tubs, and all necessary outbuildings. The House is splendidly built, and commands a good view; within easy distance of Gargill's Corner. This is the greatest bargain ever offered in South Dunedin, and must be sold to wind up ihc estate. FRIDAY, 3rd MARCH, At 2 o'clock, At Rooms, Manse street. WEEKLY CLEARING SALE GENERAL | HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. ~3ARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, . will' sell by auction, as above, Walnut piano (Henry Ward), kauri and leather dining room suite, handsome kauri mirror-back sideboards, heavy plush Chesterfield settee. Axminstcr carpets, red pme mirror-back ball stand, kauri octagonal table, wicker chair, Singer drophead sewing machine, cedar extending dining tabic, oil and water colors, Austrian chairs, bookcase, chiffonier, red pine duchesse pair, toilet tables and glasses, Scotch chests, duchess chests, bedsteads, cot, mattresses and beddin," ' curtains, and kitchen furnishings, tables, and chairs, mangle, wringer, go-cart, "as stove, lawn mower; also, long glass showcase. Also, OFFICE FURNITURE AND FITTINGS. Red pine .leather-top writing table, desks, tables, stools, letter press and stand, filter. Without reserre.

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Evening Star, Issue 14503, 1 March 1911, Page 5

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