1 AKUSEHENT& TTIS MAJESTY'S 7HKATBB - a -*-Proprietors; John Fu&er awl Sobs. fe'-JJIGHT, «i^ighx, a Gdaaaaa chance op programme 1 CWBELHSfc CHANGS OF HP.waUMiUS lad J&a+S» Osekc- of &m»mm,<k iv FULLERS' YAODJSCILLB, And Poeiti*ejy Thn LaaUfctght bofc Oee of BARNOLD'S Two ANIMALS, BARNOLD'S More ANIMALS, BARNOLD'S Nights ANIMALS BAENOLDS Only. ANIMALS, iiieiuatiig Dan, uic j)r,mkcn uog. DON'T MTSS DAN. HE'S THE Uiill'. TO-NIGHT. Also, 70-NIGHT. TIDINGS FROM HOME, An Entirely New and Charming Irish Chssical Sketch, Depicting True Pictures of Irish Peasant life, presented by Chas.— DALY and O'BRIEN. —Kitty. (Staged with Special Scenery and Effect*). Prices of Admission for this Season: Orch. Stalls and D.C., 3s; Stalls, 2s; Pit, Is; Children half-price except to Pit. Booking fee, 6d eitra. Plan at Dresden. Doors Open 2.15 p.m..; Overture 8 p.m. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. Fullers' Vaudeville Company will Reopen in THE ALHAMBRA THEATRE On WEDNESDAY NEXT, KAY 3, When Messrs Joh.i Fuller and Sons will have pleasure in presenting, for the first time iu New Zealand, THE STAIG TROUPE, The Death-defying Steeplejack Cyditt. Performing THE WHIRL OF DEATH. AUCTIONS. TUESDAY, 2nd MAY, At 2 o'clock. AtTPremises, Council street, Jst. KiJda. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, MASSIVE MIRROR-BACK SIDEBOARD, Suite in Saddlebags, Dining Tabte. HANDSOME CHEVAL DRESSING TABLE. ALEX. HARRIS AND CO. ljL have received instructions from Mr R.Fox (who is leaving Dunedin) to sell, 9Sabove, Fenders and brasses, walnut overmantel, suite in saddlebags, carpet squares, linateum, hearthrugs, rattan' chairs, handsome mirrorback sideboard, dining table, china, crystal, electro-plate, ornaments, pictures, curtains, plaques, hall runner, flower stand, double bark bedstead, child's iron cot, wire mattresses, Hock mattress, handsome chevaiduchesse table, marbleitop washstasd, couch in Utrecht velvet, ware, occasional tables, hanging lamps, bookshelf, toilet glass, chest-draw-ers, meat safe, boy's tricycle, gas cooker, lawn mower, wringer, kitchen furniture, utensils, etc., etc WEDNESDAY, 3rd MAY, At 2 o'clock. At Rooms, Princes street. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Removed to Sale Rooms for Convenience. WALNUT PIANO (R. Messener, London*. PARLOR SUITE (in SILK TAPESTRY). GRAPHAPHONE and RECORDS. EXTENDING DINING TABLE. Dl BEDSTEADS, Massive Pillars. LEX. HARRIS AND CO. L are instructed by the Owner (who ii removing to Australia) to sell by auction, as above, Walnut occasional table and chairs, rali.i.i chairs, brass-rail fenders, oil paintings, carpets, hearthrugs, chenille and lace curtain;, walnut pianette (by Bond, Paris), iarji marble timepiece, dinner and tea sets, hanging lamp, hall runner, double and single iro:; bedsteads, wire-wove spring, and flock mattresses, duchesse and full-Scotch chests cf drawers, mahogany pair, marble washstanu, bedroom ware, blankets and napery, toilet tables and glasses, kitchen furniture, coo kit.:.' utensils, washing appliances, Saratoga trim;.:. Shacklock range, Avery scales and weights, lawn mower, linoleums, pot plants, bri:i bag, garden tools. 38 GALLONS WORCESTER SATJCE. Also, account OFFICIAL ASSIGNEE W. MILLER'S Estate, Silver metal watches, jewellery, trunks, and personal effects. TUESDAY, 2nd MAY, At 2 o'clock. On 'Premises, Dalmore (first bouse at toj> i.f steps leading from junction Pine Hill road and Pine Hill terrace). VERY CHOICE DALMORE RESIDENCE. T>ARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, are instructed by Mr Potter, who is leaving Dunedin, to offer as above, Charming House of 5 larje fibrous plaster ceilings, and all conveniences; being an exceptionally fine Villa and Freehold Of 33.25 poles (the pick of Dalmore). Also, immediatelv following, MODERN HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. HANDSOME CARVED KAURI MHH2ORBACIC SIDEBOARD, SOLID FUMED OAK DAVENPORT, KAURI EXTENDING DINING TABLE, KAURI MIRROR-BACK HALL STAND, Rich Axmhisier Hall Carpets, Heavy Linoleums, Wall Mirrors, Rattan Chairs, Hanging Lamps, Modern Kami Cheval Dressing Pair, H2avy Brass-mounted Bedstead, Brass kerb, rugs, occasional tables and chairs, pedestals, 6 Austrian ch curtains, marble clock, 2 Scotch chests, red pine duchesse pair, toilet sets, ottoman, bras*rail bedsteads, mattress and bedding, fenders, cushions, kitchen table, eliairs. dreescr, crockery and utensils, shelves, wringer, garden tools. ALL PRACTICALLY NEW. Furniture on View Morning of Sale. JIU.MUY, loth MAY, At 12 o'clock. . At Rooms, Manse street. In the Estate of Thomas Riddle (deceaseoV GREAT CLi.AItING SALE Of FREEHOLD RESIDENCE PROPERTIES And VACANT SECTIONS, FTTZROY, FORBURY, and ST, HILDA. PARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, are instructed by theTrustecs of the E:--aie of the late Thomas Riddle to sell by auction: 1. No. 4 Surrey street, 5-roomed House. 2. No. 27 Helena street, 6-roomed House. 3. No. 34 Nelson street, 7-roomcd House. 4. No. 16 Nicholson street, 7-roomed House. 5. Corner Richmond and Nicholson streets, 6-roomcd House. 6. No. 35 Atkinson street, 4-roomed House. 7. No. 37 Atkinson street, 5-roomed House. 8. No. 39 Atkinson street, 5-roomed Houec 9. No. 91 Macandivw House. 10. No. 93 Macuudrew road, 6-roouied House. 11.—No. 154 Macandrcw road, 5-roomed : House. 12. Comer Dalgety and Richardson streets, 5-roomed House. 13. Dalgety street (adjoining above, lot), 4-roomed ilou-e. 14. No. 157 Bay View road, 5-roomt-d House. 15. No. 171 Bay View road, 5-room«l House. 16. Pa-r! Allotment 23 of Subdivision 2. Forbnrv iV.rk Ettaie. fronting Bay View Toad (35.73 poles). 17. Pare Allotment 23 aud 24 (adjoining above), 36.73 poles. 18. Part Allotment 95, Fitzroy, 30ft to Helena street. We invite inspection of all these Properties many of them finished in the latett style, with finj bathrooms, hot and cold water, tile hearths, concrete foundations, steel ceilings, bay windows, verandahs, drained to D.P. regulations, and in localities which will ensure a ready sale. As the Trustees are anxious to wind up the Estate, no reasonable offer will be refused. • Liberal terms can be arranged before the pale. For further particulars apply to Mess* Sievwright, Jam's, and Nichol, eoikabatM, , High street; or t lir- Auctioneers. \ M. S P E D D I N G, ; -'• AUCTIONEER, VALUATOR. ESTATE AGENT, Having PURCHASED THE INTEREST of ' 'his late Father i:i the PREMISES, 211 PRINCES STREET, the BUSINESS for ike, last 20 years carried on in conjunction will in ■future-be carried on SOLELY ON HIS OWY ' ACCOUNT. Auctioneering in All Its Branches. Spacious Sale Rooms for the display of JFurnifcnre and all classes of Goods. Sales of Furniture conducted eitner in "Booms or Clients' Own Homes. Sales of Property or Merchandise arranged for. Valuations Made for Probate or other purposes. Large, Well-liirbicd Show Room. Tjpstain for Display of Furniture, Pictures, Piano*, .etc-, for PxivateSale. Cash Advances Made if necessary against •Goods sent in for Sale, also against BSbt of Tjjax&ng and Bond Warrants.
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Evening Star, Issue 14554, 1 May 1911, Page 5
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