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AMUSEMENTS. Proprietors...John FuJier una Song. TO-NIGHT and Every Evening at 8. FULLERS' VAUDEVILLE COMPANY. Same, Old Story Everv Night: FULL HOUSES. EVERYBODY PLEASED. HARRIS and VERNON, HARRIS and VERNON, The Great AMERICAN DANCING DOUBLE. A TERRIFIC SUCCESS. The Greatest Dancing Act that ever left America. Last Week of THE RACOONS, Two Men, a Bov, and a Dog. Hugely ELLIOTT SISTERS. Popular Violet—Mercia—Huia. The Daintiest Darlings in Vaudeville. The MAUD FANING Irresistible. ThG Favorite Coon Impersonator. A Real LUCY -LAVINIA. Singer. Positively the Last Week of HARRY SADLER, a Comedian. . New Items by Farrell and Gafiney, Arthur Elliott, Chas. Heath, Gibson Girls, Bob Harper, Nellie Searle, Elaine Verroll. 0.5., ty; Dress Circle, is 6d; Stalls, Is. Reserved Seats at Jacobs'*. No Booking fee. ASONIC SKATING- RINK, MORAY l PLACE. Session Tc-night, 7.30 to 10. Beginners, 6 to 7. Open every Afternoon 2.30 to 5. Expert Instruction. Admission, Is; Skates, 6d. Patrons with own skates, admission only. JAS. HOWARD, Manager. AUCTIONS. WEDNESDAY, 24th MAY, At half-past 12 o'clock. On Premises, 41 Walter street, Carisbrook (Close to Moutecillo Recreation Ground). In the Estate of the late JAMES CLARK ELLIOT. SALE BY AUCTION. CORPORATION LEASE AND FOUR-ROOMED HOUSE. Also, USEFUL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. >ARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, ■m. are instructed by the Executor of the Estate of the late Jarncs Clark Elliot to sell by auction, Unexpired term of CorporAtion Lease, 21 years from 21st June, 1905, at £5 per annum, of Section 41 of 3 and 4, Block VI., Town District (Carisbrook), containing 1 rood 4.2 poles, with Four-roomed House and scullery, JScalandia range, fowlhouse and run, garden and nico orchard, within a few minutes of electric car and Id section. Immediately after t'.ic sale of the property the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE will bo disposed of, consisting of— Full Scotch chest, double wood bedsteads and bedding, toilet tables and glasses, linoleum, sofa, wicker chair, washstand and ware, sewing machine, tables, chairs, fender and irons, engravings, prints, curtains, meat safe, wringer, incubator, ladder, barrow, portable boiler, garden hose, tools, gun, tubs, lot preserves, and general sundries. On View Morning of Sale. MONDAY, 29th MAY, At 12 o'clock. At Rooms, Manse street. KAIKORAI VALLEY FREEHOLDS. >ARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, are instructed to offer, as above, Sections 7 and 8, in Township of Lower Brockville, containing in all 1 rood 6.3 poles, fronting Mill street (which leaves Brockville road close to Kaikorai Valley road). These are splendid sections, close to Woollen Mills, and handy to car, and arc for practically un- , reserved sale. | KAIKORAI VALLEY RESIDENCE. Part Section 3, Block IV., Upper Kaikomi district, being a nice freehold, with comfortable House of 6 rooms thereon (30 Kaikorai Valley road). The property has verandah, bay window, washhouse, tubs and copper, 2-stall stable, loft, fecdhouse, and large workshop. Being in a good position, close to the car, this is a very desirable place, and will be sold at anything witbui reason. MONDAY, 29th MAY, At 12 o'clock. At Rooms, Manse street. SPACIOUS RESIDENCE, CARGILL ROAD. PARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, instructed by the Executors of tlm i Estate of the late Joseph Osmond, will offer I as above, ! Allotment 1, corner Cargill road and Bradshaw street, containing 13.39 poles (more or I less), and substantial Residence of 10 room«i j (No. 401). A lioii'o such us this, with portico. 4 bay windows, bathroom, large and lofty rooms, built-in wardrobes and cupboards, wide hall, requisite outbuildings, situated withii easy distance of the Id car and Workshops. should command a ready 6ale, being suitable either for a familv home or a boarding bouse. The trustees" are DETERMINED TO SELL, and investors should call oti us and obtain particulars. WEDNESDAY, 31st MAY, At 12 o'clock. At Rooms, Maase street. LONDON STREET FREEHOLD, Containing 28.36 poles, with MODERN BRICK RESIDENCE, Lately occupied by Dr Dn Lautour. PARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, Jl have received instructions to offer, aa above, Part Section 58, Block XX. ] Dunedin, con. taining 28.36 poles (more- or less), having a frontage of 66 feet to London street by 115 feet depth, with substantial and spacious Brick Residence of 9 rooms tbereon, with verandah, bay window, baLliroom (hot and cold water), "laundry, and workshop. The outbuildings include stable and loft, _ car-iage-house, and motor-house, all in brick. The Auctioneers desire 1o draw special attention to this sale, firstly, because the intention is TO SELL, and, secondly, because professional men and others are conRtnntly in search of a superior property stieh as this, situated within a few seconds of tho Id car at Frederick street, and in the most valuable and favorite residential part of the City. A large part of the purchase money can be left on the place. Full particulars of this SUPERIOR CITY RESIDENCE from THE AUCTIONEERS; Or Messrs ADAMS BROS., Solicitor*. THURSDAY, 25th MAY, 1911, At 12 o'clock. At Rooms. 99 Lower High street. SEASIDE RESIDENCE AT BRIGHTON. EL. MACASSEY AND CO. • have received instructions from Mrs A. Philips to sell by auction as above, lwr residence, situated on Brigl-iton road, Brighton, 5-roomed House, with Shop and Tea Rooms attached, together with two tculleries, with good Shack'ock ranges; . Also, 2 Cottages, with bunks, cupboards, and good ranges, Stable, fowlhonse, pigatyc, and dairy; land, This is a splendid opportunity to secure a good Seaside liosidenoo at a very low figure. WEDNESDAY, 24th MAY, At 2 o'clock. SAM BY AUCTION. Ort the Premises. 22 Gladstone road, Belle- • knowos, Roslvn. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. COSTLY UPRIGHT GRAND IRON-FRAME PIANO (Bv Broadwood and Sons, London). CARPENTER'S AND GARDEN TOOLS, ETC., ETC. JAMES SAMSON AND CO. have beoi favored with instructions from Mr B. A. Johnston to sell by auction, ha Household Furniture of 7 rooms, including— Beautiful walnut piajio by Broadwood and Sons, htavy velvet pile carpet, Brussels carpet, superior mirror sideboard, walnut orermairtcl, dining table, cobalt china dinner service, china tea set, crockery, crystal, e.p. cruet*, c.p. ware, cutlery, ornaments, wicker chairs, card table, brass kerb, and brasses, fenders, irons, book shelves and books, couch, pictures, clocks, curtains and poles, pot stands, hall stand, hall carpet, hall chair, hall curtains, ottoman couch, toirror-dooi wardrobe, duchesse chests, marble washstands, ware, brass-rail bedsteads, wire and fiVk mattresses, blankets, linoleums, wool and i!<arth rug*, bra-'s-nii! ro:.. wood swing cot, child's chair, push-cart, kitchen and cooking utonsiiß, wringer, otolites horse, car-

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Evening Star, Issue 14573, 23 May 1911, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 14573, 23 May 1911, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 14573, 23 May 1911, Page 5