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AMUSEMENTS. ALHAMBRA THEATRE. •a-i- Proprietors...John Fuller and Sons. TO-NIGHT and' Every Evening at 8. FULLERS’ VAUDEVILLE COMPANY. FULL HOUSES NIGHTLY. Last Week of THE RACOONS, Two Men, a Boy, and a Dog. Hugely ELLIOTT SISTERS. Popular Tho Daintiest Darlings in Vaudeville. The MAUD FANING Irresistible. The Favorite Coon Impersonator. A Real LUCY LAVINIA. Singer. Positively the Last Week of HARRY SADLER, a Comedian. Contributions by Farrell and Gaffney, Arthur Elliott, Chas. Heath, Gibson Girls, Bob Harper, Nellie Searlc, Elaine Vcrroll. 0.5., 2s; D.C., Is 6d; Stalls, Is. Reserved Seats at Jacobs’s. No booking fee. T( I R S T CHURCH, ? FRIDAY. RECITAL ON THE GRAND ORGAN, At 8 o’clock, By Mr JESSE TIMSON. Vocalist, Air J. Haggilt. Silver coin on entering. QTAGO ART SOCIETY. EXHIBITION OF SKETCHES. ART GALLERY HALL, WEDNESDAY, 24th, to SATURDAY, 27th MAY. Open Daily from 2 till 5 p.m., 7 till 9 p.m. ADMISSION FREE. ART UNION TICKETS, Is each. The students of the Dunedin School of Art are making a special dup lay of their work at tho Exhibition. auctions! TO-MORROW (Thursday), 25th MAY, 1911, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, 99 Lower Higli street. Seaside Residence at Brighton, EL. MACASSEY -AND CO. • have received, instructions from All’s A, Phillips to sell by auction as above, Her 5-roomed Residence, with shop and tea rooms attached, situated on Brighton road, Brighton. Also 2 Cottages, with conveniences. FRIDAY, 26th MAY, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Manse street. SUPERIOR SUBURBAN RESIDENCE, 76 GLADSTONE ROAD, N.E.V. PARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, are instructed by Mr W. J. Anderson, (who is leaving Dunedin) to offer, for practically unreserved sale, Lot 1. —Sections 33 and 34, Gladstone, containing 2 roods 1.7 poles (more or less), with substantial residence of 6 large rooms thereon. This one of the most completely appointed homes about Dunedin, having, verandah, conservatory, hay window, electric light m every room, including bathroom, hj. and c. water, wardrobes, linen press, etc. The dining room is an especially handsome room, with coue ceiling, very fine overmantel, and built-in bookcase, with honeysuckle facings and figured red pine wainscot. The outbuildings include billiard room 121 x 16, Jit with oleciric light), stable, trap shed, dairy, cow byre, washhouse (tubs and copper), fowl shed and run. Tins place commands a truly magnificent view, and the grounds are nicely laid out in orchard, garden, and asphalt paths. Lot 2. —Sections 31 and 32, Gladstone, opposite lot 1, containing 2 roods 3.6 poles (more or less), fronting Gladstone road. Lot 3. —Section 61, 62, 63, and 64, Gladstone, each containing 26.25 poles, trenting Gladstone road, to be sold cither separately or in one Jot. FRIDAY, 26th MAY, At 2 o'clock. At Rooms, Maine street. On Account of Whom It May Concern. TO PLUMBERS, BUILDERS, AND CONTRACTORS. 14 GLAZED PORCELAIN WATER CLOSETS, 6 GLAZED PORCELAIN WASH BASINS, 2 CIIKAYEN'S FILTERS. Without reserve. F ARK. REYNOLDS, LIMITED, FRIDAY, 26th MAY, At 2 o'clock. At Rooms, Manse street. CLEARING SALE GENERAL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. WALNUT PIANO (L. F. Renardi), WALNUT AND LEATHER DINING ROOM SUITE, OAK DINING TABLE, BRUSSELS CARPETS, HEAVY LINOLEUM. RED PINE MIRROR-DOOR WARDROBE, Kauri and Leather Dining Room Suite, Horsehair and Leather Couches, Rtd Pine Sideboard Dresser, Vases, Pictures, Ornaments, Plush, Lace, and Tapestry Curtains, Inlaid Walnut. Music Cabinet, Handsome Kauri Duchesse Chest, Kauri Scotch Chests. PARK, REYNOLDS. LIMITED, will sell by auction as above. Also, Oak hall stand, flower pedestal, r.p. hall chair, rattan, wicker, and easy chairs, lamps, brass piano stool, fenders, china and crockery, brass-rail bedsteads, mattrc.-ses and bedding, toilet chests, tables, glasses, washstands, toilet sets, red pine uiilot pair, duchessc chests, kitchen tables, chair-, sauce]«ns and utensils, steps, garden tools, carpet sweeper, lawn mowers, mangle, go-carts, cabin trunk, mandolin and case, fishing rods, gas stove, D.8.8.L. GUN and CASE. Also, 20 SILVER AND METAL WATCHES, 8 ornamental clocks, Jewellery, rings, brooches, mirrors, brushes, etc. MONDAY, 29th MAY, At 2 o'clock. On Premises, Janie;: street, Roslyn (off High street). Instructed hy Mrs Jos, Lean (who is leaving tnr Scotland). GENERAL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, WALNUT AND LEATHER DINING ROOM SUITE, HANDSOME RED PINE OVERMANTEL. PARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, are instructed to sell by auction, as above. Also, New linoleums, Brussels carpet, hearthrugs, brass-rail fenders, pictures, vases, platform rocker, chiffonier, handsome hanging lamp, White sewing machine, brass-mounted bedsteads, shakedowns, mattresses and blankds. toilet table glass, chests, washstands and toilet ware, leather couch, clocks, kitchen tables, chairs, china, crockery, saucepans, and general utensils, lawn mower, garden tools, wringer, garden roller, oil stove, etc., etc. Also, J-SIZE BILLIARD TABLE, balls, cues, and fittings. On view morning of sale. FRIDAY, 26th MAY, At 2 o’clock. IN DOWNSTAIRS ROOMS. The Whole of Mrs Thomas’s HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Removed to Rooms for convenience of sate. JAMES SAMSON AND COhave been favored with instructions from Mrs Thomas (who is leaving Dunedin) to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Dowling street, Walnut iron-frame piano, piano stool, walnut overmantel, saddlebag suite, mirror sideboard, bookcase, large carpet square, heavy linoleums, extending dining table, dinner and tea services, fenders, irons, brass kerbs, skin and hearth rugs, upholstered arm and Vienna chairs, two couches, curtain poles and curtains, leather suite, hanging lamp, pictures, cutlery and glass ware, crockery, mirror hall stand double and single iron bedsteads, iron cot, auchesse drawers and tables, nice duchesse pair, marble and tile wash-stands, chest of drawers, looking glasses, tables, chairs, blankets, quilts, sheets, bedding, napery, kitchen furniture, pots, pans, cooking utensils, laundry appliances, go-cart, wire shakedowns, improved Singer sewing machine (nearly new), kerosene oil cooker, d.b.b.l. gun (by R. Adams), oil heaters, harmonium, scales and weights, folding chairs, chair bed, garden seats, and a large quantity of household furniture of every description. N.B.—The above goods are all in very nice order, and will be sold absolutely withxss.t reserve. i ; — —« —--

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Evening Star, Issue 14574, 24 May 1911, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 14574, 24 May 1911, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 14574, 24 May 1911, Page 5