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AMUSEMENTS. PRINCESS THEATRE Proprietors, John Fuller and Soni, At B—TO-NIGHT.—At 8. COMPLETE NEW PROGRAMME COMPLETE NEW PROGRAMME Of the Famous and Unrivalled CULLERS' —The Best—- : TJLLERS' —of AllSupreme in Art and Beauty. Distinguished above all for Natural, Artistic, and Realistic Display. TO-NIGHT'S GREAT PROGRAMME Includes: PICTURESQUE JAPAN, PICTURESQUE JAPAN, A Unique Travel Subject, Illustrating witk Marvellous Detail the Natural and Artificial ■Beauties of this Wonderful Country. HIS TRUST—HIS TRUST FULFILLED. HIS TRUST—HIS TRUST FULFILLED. American Civil War Dramas (by the Famous A.B. Co.). SHOOTING THE RAPIDS IN JAPAN (Patho Colored Scenic). HE WHO LAUGHS, LAST, A Delightful Comedy Drama (by Vitagrap* Co.). A MIRACULOUS RECOVERY. THE COLOR-SERGEANT'S HORSB. RIVAL ENGINE-DRIVERS. Realistic and Sensational Dramas. PATHES ANIMATED GAZETTB (The World's News Illustrated). THE' BATTERED BRIDEGROOM. TWEEDLEDUM AS DETECTIVE. DADDY'a DIDDUMS AND BABY. FOOLSHEAD'S PRESENTS. Cyclones of Delicious and Unrestrained Hilarity. New Overture and Incidental Music by FULLERS' GRAND ORCHESTRA Prices: Is 6d, Is, and 6d. Plan at Jaeobs's, tobacconist. Tel. 1,702. LECTURES. KNOX CHURCH HALL, KING STREET. REV. J. J. NORTH, of Wellington, will deliver his Popular Lecture on ' American Slavery from Queen Bess to Abe Lincoln' on TUESDAY, 25th, at 8 p.m. 100 Superb Limelight Views, Plantation Melodies. Admission, Is. Chairman, Rev. G. Knowles-Smith. AUCTIONS. TUESDAY, 25th APRIL, At 1 o'clock. On Premises, No. 603 George street (corner Dundas street). Instructed by Mrs Wm. Sibbald (who if leaving Dunedin). MODERN HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. WALNUT UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO (John Spencer), WALNUT AND SILK TAPESTRY DRAWING ROOM SUITE, HEAVY OAK EXTENDING DINING TABLE, SOLID KAURI SIDEBOARD, Rich Axminster Carpets, Solid Brass Kerb and Brasses, Inlaid Walnut Card Table, Red Pine Hall Stand and Oak Morris Chair, 6 Canadian Dining Chairs, Inlaid Linoleums, Handsome Bookcase, Escritoire, Velvet Divan Chair. MOTTLED KAURI BEDROOM SUITE. ►ARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, j- are instructed to sell by auction, as above. Also, - Lace curtains and brass rods, choice bric-a-brac and vases, oil and water colors, dumb waiter, cushions, occasional tables, hearthrugs and mats, brass gong, divan chair, leather couch, rattan settee, walnut hall clock, platform rocker, kauri coal vase, Austrian chairs, kauri mirrordoor wardrobe, duchesse chests, cedar Scotch chest, brass-mounted bedsteads, mattresses and bedding, toilet sets, ottoman shakedown, and general bedroom furniture, kitchen tables, chairs, and utensils, china and crockery, jam jars, meat safe, English lawn mower, wringer, steps, Singer sewing machine, garden syringe. GARDEN SEAT. On view Monday afternoon and morning of sale. NOTE .-The Sale starts at 1 O'CLOCK with Kitchen and Outside Sundries. Drawing Room at 2 o'clock. TUESDAY, 25th APRIL, 1911, At 2 o'clock. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ETC. SUPERIOR CHESTERFIELD SETTEE, EASY CHAIRS, IRON-FRAME PIANO, MUSIC CANTERBURY, SOLID WALNUT SIDEBOARD, 9-PIECE SUITE, AXMINSTER CARPET, EXTENDING DINING TABLE, IMPROVED SINGER SEWING MACHINE. AMES SAMSON AND CO. ~ will sell by auction, at their Roomj, Dowling street, Household Furniture—Fancy drawing room suite, rattan chairs and tables, extending dining table, dinner and tea services, e.p. ware, handsome mirror-back sideboard, Brussels and tapestry carpets, hearth and wool rugs, bookcase, Vienna and wicker chairs, Genoa velvet suite, pianette, harrnoniurr hanging lamp, mirror hall stand, double an single iron beds, bedding, blankets, quilt*, ■'■-■■ hesse drawers and tables, superior pair, ror-door wardrob?, choral glass duchesse, child's iron cot, commode, couches, linoleum, kitchen furniture, dresser, meat safe, Singer sewing machine, wringer, go-cart, barrow, ladder, steps, tools, garden seat, iron gate, fireproof safe, etc. TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, ANDTHURSDAY, 25th, 26th, and 27th APRIL, At 11 o'clock each day. At Upstairs Rooms, Princes street. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF SUPERIOR HIGH-CLASS IRISH LINENS. Under instructions from Mr J. P. Murphy, the well-known Belfast shipper. MAGNIFICENT COLLECTION OF GENUINE IRISH LINENS, comprising— Damasks, Sheeting, Bedspreads, Skirts, Underclothing, Costumes, Handkerchiefs, Pillow Cases) Tray Cloths, Table Cloths, Serviette?, Lace Curtains. Towels, Woollen Picco Goods, Bath Robes, etc., etc. Absolutely without reserve. A LEX. HARRIS AND CO. '\. will sell by auction, as above. On view from Friday, 21st April, till day of sale. FRIDAY, 28th APRIL, At i-past 12. FREEHOLD PROPERTY AND DWELLING. JAMES SAMSON AND CO. have been favored with instructions from Mr Sutton to sell by auction, at Rooms, Dowling street, All that Freehold Lund, with a large frontago to the Main road (close to Gardens),* N.E. Valley, on which is erected a good 4rocmed Dwelling, bay window and verandah, built-in boiler, woikshop, and outbuildings, being No. 61 Main road, N.E. Valley; close to Catholic Church and the Gardens; at present let to a first-class tenant (Mrs Collett). ALSO. TO BE SOLD TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER. Mrs A. THOMSON'S FREEHOLD SECTIONS. LOT I.—Quarter-acre Section, Allotment 40, Kaik.>rai Valley, fronting Chapman street. LOT 2.—Part Allotment 61, Andereton, Kaikorai, fronting Anderstou road, adjoining the property of J. Patterson. NO RESERVE. THURTdAY~MORnTnG NEXT, At 11 o'clock sharp. On Account of those Concerned. To Drapers and Manufacturers. FM!E SALVAGE SALE. At Rooms. DM. SPED DI N G • ii instructed by Messrs Joyce to sell by auction, at his Rooms, on Thursday next, at 11 o'clock, 200 pieces FLAX SHEETING 500 pieces CALICO 200 pieces BUTTER CLOTH 100 pieces GREY SHEETING 100 pieces HESSIAN. More or less damaged by smoke or water. Goods on view at Rooms .Wcdaesdaj,

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Evening Star, Issue 14548, 24 April 1911, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 14548, 24 April 1911, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 14548, 24 April 1911, Page 5

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