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PRINCESS THEATRE/ Proprietors. John Fuller and Sons. ._ At 8. TO-NIGHT. At 8. The Widely Popular and Unrivalled TOLLERS' —The Best- T>ICTUEES; ULLEES' -r-of All— A ICTUEES. Supreme in Art and Beauty. A Programme of Unequalled Brilliancy. ZOOLOGICAL GARDEN'S. ROME. ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS, ROME. A Beautiful Panoramic View of the Gardens, The Wild Denizens of the Forest are seen roaming about at will. WINTER SPORTS IN ST. MOißrrZ. Among Some Beautiful Swiss Scenery. GAZETTE. Across the Mountain Passes of N.Z. Across the Mountain Passes of N.Z. Introducing the. Magnificent Buller Gorge. RUTH AND BOAZ, BILLY'S BIBLE. CAPT. BARNACLE'S CHAPERONE. WINNING BACK HIS LOVE. AFTER THE BALL. TALE OF A HAfl. HANK and LANK as LIFE-SAVEES. ' ANIMATED PUTTY. Prices: Is 6d, Is, and 6d. Plan at Jacobs's, tobacconist. Tel. 1,702. AUCTIONS. SATURDAY, Ist APRIL, „ At 2 .o'clock. J Sale by Auction of Household Furniture, Piano, Organ, High. pressure Range, Glass Office Partition (160 ft), Heavy Iron Piping (suitable fc* draining), 3 Gents' Free-wheel Ladies' Bicycle, Etc. ] JAMES SAMSON AND CO. have received instructions to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Dowling street, Iron-frame piano (by Phillips, London), drawing room suite, Axminster and tapestP" carpets, walnut overmantel, mirror sideboard, dining room suite, dining table, dinner and tea services, cutlery, clocks, lamps, curtain* and poles, Vienna and arm chairs, brass fenders, brass kerbs, fire brasses, fancy and occasional tables and chairs, saddlebag and' leather couches, upholstered wicker chairs, mirror hall stand, inlaid bedroom suite, mirror wardrobe, heavy double and single iroa bedsteads, wire and kapok mattresses, blankets, iron cot, duchesse drawers and tables, marble washstands, ware, carpets, linoleums, tables, chairs, kitchen furniture, goods, chattels, d.b.b.l. gun, fireproof safe, gents' bicycles, and general furniture of every description, etc. SATURDAY, Ist APRIL, At 2 o'clock. At Rooms, Princes street DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. GREAT! AUCTION SALE. PIANOS, ORGANS, FURNITURE, PEDAL PIPE ORGAN, PIANO PLAYERS, GRAMOPHONES, PHONOGRAPHS, 3IEDLE AND SCURfI X (pending a dissolution of the partnership) will sell by auction, Pianos, organs (new and second-band), pedal pipe organ, phonographs, gramophones, mirror sideboards, massive mirror wardrobes, marble-top washstands, overmantels, hail stands, extending dining tables, drop-head sewing machines, duchesse chests, bedsteads, bedding, wire mattresses, occasional tables, kitchen tables, clocks, chairs, pictures, 51b tins best Ceylon tea, tweed suit lengths, mantelpieces, etc., etc. Tho Whole Stock must be cleared on Saturday to close accounts, and will be sold without a copper reserve. Here is your chance to buy high-grada pianos, etc., at prices regardless of cost. SATURDAY, Ist APRIL, 1911, At 11.30 a.m. Otajp Fanners' Horse Bazaar. NTHE OTAGO FARMERS' CO-OPERA-JL TIVE ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED, will offer at their Weekly Hone Sale, as above: Account Mi- P. Clcnl (Baiclutha): 2 superior draught geldings, 4 yrs and 5 yrs 1 superior draught filly, 3 yrs. Account Mr F. Perniski (Baiclutha): 1 first-class draught gelding, 4 yrs 1 first-class rpring-carter, 4 yrs. Account Mr Win. Simpson (Woodside): 2 superior heavy draught geldings, 6 yrs. Account a Client: Bay mare, by Clauranald. Account Mr T. W. Daunt (Baiclutha), Mr W. Clark (Mosgiel). and Clients: 12 draught marcs mid geldings 14 spring-carters, harness horses, and hackuevs. L. MACLEAN, Auctioneer. MONDAY, 3rd APRIL, At 12 o'clock. At Rooms. Manse street. To Investors and Speculators. A GENUINE INVESTMENT. CHURCH STREET, KAIKORAI. BAKERY AND SHOP AND TWO I DWELLINGS. { Close to car, and Lest position in I OARK, REYNOLDS. LIMITED, X are instructed by Mrs Russell to sell by auction, Part of Allotment 12, M'Krnzie Subdivision. Upper Kaikorai district, containing 3 roods 18 7 poles with lSß'"t front ace to Church street and 110 ft to School street, on which is erected SHOP. AND BAKERY, with oven, stable, ttii'tsbid, etc., HOUSE of 6 Rooms and conveniences, HOUSE of 4 Rooms and conveniences. In addition to the necessary ground for yards for houses, etc.. there is a nice grass paddock for running the horses required for carrying on the business, and a fine building site on the comer of Church and School streets. THURSDAY, 6th APRIL, At 2.30 o'clock. At Rooms, 7 Liverpool sheet. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE Of TOWNSHIP OF SOUTHEND. The Township with Wide Streets. 20 VALUABLE BUILDING ALLOTMENTS, With frontages to Macanclrew road, Melbourne, London, and Fawcctt streets. EXCEPTIONALLY TERMS. Only £5 Deposit, and balance at rate of 10* per week. Plans may be obtained at our Office. JOHN REID AND SONS, tl Auctioneers. SATURDAY. Ist APRIL, At 11.30 a.m. shaip. At the Dunrdin Horse Saleyards. CONSIGNMENT FIRST-CLASS DRAUGHT MARKS .-r.d GELDINGS and SPRING-CART HORSES From Bemok-v Eftate. FOR UNRESERVED SALE. -VTRIGHT, STEPHENSON, AND CO., » V LIMITED, will sell by public auction, as aboveAccount Messrs Kuin Bros. (Henley): 8 draught mares, 3 yrs to 6 yrs 3 good'draught geldings, 3 yrs to 5 yrg 4 extra good spnng-cmkis, 3 yrs tc 5 yrs. Account Mr Wm. Simpson (Otiake): 8 first-class draught mares and geldin] 4 exceptionally good hacks. « Account Messrs J. W. Sbeppard (Portobello), A. Harris (Green Island), J. Waite, Bruce Cliristie (Oamaiu), Robeit James (Herbert), and other Clients: 8 first-class draught marcs and gcldlnft 4 upstanding spring-carters i G light harucEJ ana carriage torso*

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Evening Star, Issue 14529, 31 March 1911, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 14529, 31 March 1911, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 14529, 31 March 1911, Page 5

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