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AMUSEMENTS'. Burns hall. Haywards’ Picture Enterprise«, Lt3. HAYWARDS’ PICTURES. HAYWARDS’ PICTURES. HAYWARDS’ PICTURES. TO-NIGHT, :it 8. TO-NIGHT, at 8. THE INDIAN RAIDERS, A Thrillin'; Indian Story. IN THE DUTCH INDIES, SALZBURG (Scenic). BURLY BILL (A Caprico). BERTIE’S BANDIT (a God Story). The Comedies are Lone; Laughs: BABYLAS IS FOND OF PLAY. THE SIAMESE SISTERS (Droll). FOOLSHEAD SHOOTING. TONTOLINI IN ARMOR. Admission: 6d, Is, and Is 6d. GOOD MUSIC. CLEAR PICTURES. JUST PUBLISHED. NEW AND POPULAR MUSIC. AMERICAN ANNUAL, No. 8. CONTAINING TWELVE OF THE BEST POPULAR SONGS. Contents.—Songs: ‘Whore the Silvery Colorado Wends Its Way,’ ‘Somewhere,’ ‘ Vesper Bells Were Ringing,’ ‘ Harrigan,’ ‘ Way Down the Old Swanee,’ ‘ Alone.’ ‘lf You Were I and I Were You,’ ‘Will My Soul Pass Through Old Ireland,’ ‘Since Daddy’s Been Taken Away,’ ‘ Let Me Crown You Queen of May,’ ‘Jennie,’ ‘The Fireman.’ Complete Words and Music. ALBERT’S DANCE ALBUM No. 1. A BRIGHT COLLECTION OP PIANOFORTE MUSIC. Contents.—‘Nellie Stewart Waltz,’ ‘Moon Winks, Mazurka,’ ‘Dance of the Honey Bees, Schottische,’ ‘ Carpet, Rags, Two Step,’ 1 Sousa’s Marches, Lancers,’ ‘ Beaux and Belles, Waltz.’ Reverie: ‘Love and Devotion,’ ‘Aladdin, Schottische,’ ‘What’s the Odds, Two Step,’ ‘ Lily of the Prairie, Intermezzo.’ We can confidently recommend these Albums, all the items being carefully selected from the most popular of jtopular music. The price is ONE SHILLING each; Posted, Is 2d each. CHAS. BEGG AND CO.. LIMITED, 21, 23, 25 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. AUCTIONS. THURSDAY, 25th MAY, At 2 o’clock. On Premises, 80 High street, Roslyn (near Council Chambers). Household Furniture, Carpenter’s and Garden Tools, etc. Alex. Harris and 00., arc instructed by Mr Albert Sheriff (who is leaving Dunedin) to sell as above. Dining table on castors, table cover, writing table, wicker and rattan chairs, pot stands, tapestry carpet, rockers, plushctte curtains, brass-rail bedstead, wire and flock mattresses, kauri duchesse pair, bedroom ware, full-Scolch cedar chest, child’s iron cot, fire-guard, toilet glass, hearthrugs, lace curtains, Uowcr bowls, ram’s boms (mounted), photo frames, wool mats, dinner set, crystal, Austrian chairs, wringer, tubs, gent’s saddle, etc. THURSDAY, 25th MAY, At 12.30 o’clock. At Rooms. Princes street. CHOICE BUNGALOW RESIDENCE Of Seven Rooms, and FREEHOLD PROPERTY. MUSSELBURGH. MUSSELBURGH. A LEX. HARRIS AM) CO. JTjL have received instructions from Mr A. Halcrow to sell as above, Section 5, Block XXII., Princes street, Musselburgh, area 23.1 pole=, with a choice Bungalow Residence of 7 rooms; bath (hot and cold), washhouse, etc. The house is beautifully fitted with mirror-door wardrobes, bookcases, linen press, tiled grates and range; handsome fibrous p’aster ceiling; electric light throughout; reception hall fitted with leadlight panels; concrete foundations; patent w.c., all drained to sewer; section laid out in lawn; asphalt paths. The residence is practically new. and is replete with every modem convenience. No. 53 Princes street. TUESDAY, 30th MAY, At 1.30 o'clock. At Rooms, Princes street. On Account of Messrs Lilly Bros., Who arc Giving Up their George Street Business. CLEARING SALE OP THE WHOLE OF THE GEORGE STREET STOCK OF JEWELLERY, WATCHES, ELECTRO-PLATE, CLOCKS, JEWELLERS’ TOOLS, COUNTER AND PLATEGLASS SHOW CASES, DOUBLE-DOOR IRON SAFE (Phillips). A LEX. HARRIS AND CO. nave received instructions to sell by auction as above. Jewellery, watches, electro-plate, clocks, go.d and silver brooches, diamond, ruby, and sapphire lings, bangles, m.ckkts, pendants, silver-mounted vases, entree dishes, biscuit barrels, brushes, hand mirrors, trinket boxes, teapots, jellies, trays, set- carvers, purses, silver buckles, afternoon toa.-poons, marble timepieces, regulator clock, silver-mounted sticks, combs, cake buskers, double-door iron sale, 15ft counter and piate-giars counter case, upright plate-glass show ca, e, jeweller's anvil, polishing lathe, set rollers, draw bench, scales, desk, etc., etc. On view from Friday till day of sale.' WEDNESDAY, 31st MAY, At 12.30 o’clock. At Rooms, Princes street. To luveAois and Speculators. CITY LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES. Nos. 43, 45, 47 Serpentine avenue, 118 Maclaggan street-. Alex. Harris and uo. have received in.-tractions to sell, os above: 1. The Uncxpirod Term of Lease of Section 12, Quarry Reserve, fronting Serpentine Avenue and Maclaggan street, area 1 rood, with 2 Five-roomed Dwellings and One Three-roomed Dwc.ling -hereon. No's. 43, 45, and 118. Total' rcuiais, £72 16s per anmnn. Also Part Section 13. Quarry Reserve, fronting Serpentine avenue, area 20 !»lcs,_ with 1 Four-roomed Dwelling the; con. No. -.7. Total rental, £2B 12., per annum. Corporation lease, about 6 years lo run. Uotai ground rent- £l2 ids per annum. WEDNESDAY, 31si. MAY, At 12.50 o’clock. At Rooms. Princes street. FREEHOLD PROPERTIES, MUSSELBURGH. Two Modern 4-roomcd Dwellings, Nos. 4 and 6, Kskvale street. Alex. Harris and co. are insinrefoil to sell, as above: 1. Section 16. Dlock 11., fronting Eskvale street. Musselburgh, area 2*5.24 pules, wan a modem A-rouiutid Dwelling, bcuLktj, waslihome, etc., thereon. No. 4. 2. Section 17, Block 11., fronting E-skvak street, aria 24.24 poles, adjoining above with a 4-roomed Dwelling, scullery, and washhouse thereon. No. 6. i TUESDAY', 6th JUNE, At lit.oO oclocs. At Rooms. Princes street. CHOICE FREEHOLD PROPERTY, CAVERSHAM. ERN 7-ROOMED RESIDENCE, with very convenience, No. 175 Main South ii,in (opno.-i e Tram Termmn-.)-,EX. ’ HARRIS AND CO. have received instructions from Mr Vlnttakcr (who is leaving Dunedin) to sell as above. Section 3, area 14.62 poles, Mam South road, Caversham, with a modem Residence of 7 rooms, bath, hot and coid, scullery-, washho , se. The House is well b’ii t, and k; fitted With tiled grates, linen press, gas throughout, gas fires, anc * *-' le P :| His all ap' ailed. N.ce sunny position, immediate.; opposite car terminus. TUESDAY', 6th JUNE, At 12.30 o'clock. At Rooms. Princes st.’cec. FREEHOLD PROPERTY, N.B. VALLEY 4-EOOMED HOUSE, Scullery, Washhouse Copper. Aspliili Paths, No. 22 CALDER STREET. Alex. Harris and co. have been instructed by the owner te sell as above, Sections 39 and 40, Block HI., Sunnydale, N.E.V., 20.64 poles, 4-roomed Swelling {hereon.

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

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 14574, 24 May 1911, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 14574, 24 May 1911, Page 5