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AMUSEMENTS. 3URNB HALL. [J Haywarda' Picturo Enterprises, Ltd. HAYWARDS' PICTURES. HAYWARDS' PICTURES. TO-NIGHT, at 8. TO-NIGHT, at 8. THE INDIAN RAIDERS, IN THE DUTCH INDIES, SALZBURG. SALZBURG. BURLY BILL. BURLY BILL. BERTIE'S BANDIT. The Comedies are Long Laughs: BABYLAR IS FOND OP PLAY. THE SIAMESE SISTERS (Droll). FOOLSHEAD SHOOTING. TONTOLINI IN ARMOR. Admission: 6d, lg, and Is 6d. Owing to the Hall being otherwise engaged HAYWARDS' PICTURES will NOT BE SCREENED TO-MORROW (Friday) NIGHT. On SATURDAY a New Series of Films will be presented. Matineo 2.30, Evening at 8. OTAGO AMATEUR SWIMMING CLUB. ANNUAL SMOKE CONCERT and PRESENTATION OF PRIZES will be held at Waratah Tea Rooms on FRIDAY, May 26, at 8 p.m. Admission, 2s. W. CRAWFORD, Hon. Secretary, 24 Clyde street. WESLEY HALL, ST. KILDA, FRIDAY, 26th, at 8 p.m. GRAND ENTERTAINMENT By Physical Class, Y.M. Class, and S.S. Scholars. Musical and Vocal Items, TICKETS, Is. Proceeds in aid of Library Funds. TAGO ART SOCIETY. \J 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. at the Exhibition. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. TANTED.—Married Couple would like ~' Board in private family; central preferred; terms moderate. "Immediate," 'Star' Office. JOARD and Residence.—Vacancies for a few Gentlemen Boarders; terms moderate. Electric House, 70 Stafford street. VACANCY Working Man Boarder, single bedroom: or Room To Let. 211 George street (near Hanover street). ITOJRNISHED Bedroom at St. Clair or } St. Kilda Wanted by a Lady; terms moderate. "Stella," 'Star' Office. WANTED, by young Gentleman, Apartments (bedroom and sitting room). "A.8.," 'Star' Office. LOST AND FOUND. ' OST (Wednesday morning), Purse, conjlJ tabling money, near vicinity of Hanover street; reward. 51 Hanover street. LOST, between York place and Princes street, Gold Bird Brooch. 61 York place; reward. T OST, in Kaikorai, Cap off wheel ot trap. 11 I Kindly leave at Moore's, coachbuilder, Ju and Benevolent Home; reward. M'Connell's Store, Cargill road. LOST, between Railway Station and Queen street, Gold Thistle Brooch; reward. Dranerv Sunnlv Association. LOST, in High street or Princes street, small Purse. Return Braemar House; reward. T OST, between Anderson's Hay andßavenslj bourne, Gold Locket ; reward. Mrs il. M'Cutchcon, Taiuui, Anderson's Bay. OST, Vamnan's Bread Boole. Return iJ W. Wright and Co., King street. J7IOUND.— Hundreds Fresh Trapped Rabbits . To-night. J. Lyon, King Edward street, South Dimedin. FOUND, Brindlc Terrier, white points; owner have same on paying expenses. 25 Fawcett street. I^OUND.— Sweetings, Stuart street, lor J Luncheons and Slippers; Parties and Smoke Concerts catered for. W. Richardson. AUCTIONS. TUESDAY. 20th JUNE, At 12.30 o'clock. At Booms, Princes street. To Medical Practitioners, Professional Gentlemen, and others. IMPORTANT SALE Of VALUABLE CITY FREEHOLD BUILDING SITES, HIGH STREET, HIGH STREET, Close to Princes street. 6 Freehold Sites fronting High street, each 33ft by 165 ft 1 Allotment, corner High and Graham streets, with 6-roomed Dwelling thereon 2 Allotments fronting Graham street, 50ft x 66ft and 35ft x 90ft. The last chance of securing a freehold in this locality. Terms, 10 per cent, cash; the balance may extend over 5 years, with interest, at 5 per cent. ALEX. HARRIS AND CO. have received instructions to sell by auction, as above. Plans now ready. SATURDAY, 27th MAY, At 1.30 sharp. Important Side by Auction. Superior Parlor, Dining, and Bedroom Furniture. MASSIVE UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO (by WEINBERG), BEAUTIFUL OAK SIDEBOARD, MASSIVE CROMWELL SUITE IN SADDLEBAGS, LARGE ELABORATE OAK-FRAMED MIRROR, DROP-HEAD SINGER SEWING MACHINE, heavy velvet pile carpet, Bft extending dining table, bookcase, massive mirror, hall stand, hanging lamp, cutlery and glass ware, Vienna and wicker chairs, upholstered arm chairs, lace and chenille curtains, marble and striking clocks, pictures, ornaments, walnut overmantel, brass kerbs and brasses, octagon and tea tables, double and single iron beds, spring and wire mattresses, inlaid duchesse pair, mirror wardrobe, cheval table, marble .and tile Withstands, ware, iron cot, single iron beds, shakedowns, bedding, kitchen and cooking utensils, pots, pans, steps, go-cart, and general furniture of every description. Also, ENGINEER'S 6-inch CENTRE SCREW CUTTING LATHE, MILLING ATTACHMENTS, SCHLAA.DTS CIRCULAR SAW-BENCH, cream separator, patent chum, high-pressure lange and circulator. JAMES SAMSON AND CO. havis been favored with instructions to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Dowling street, the above catalogue of Furniture, etc. NOTE.-Sale 1.30 "sharp SATURDAY, 27th May. FRIDAY, 26th MAY, At 2 o'clock. IN DOWNSTAIRS ROOMS. The Whole of Mrs Thomas's HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Removed to Rooms for convenience of sale. "AMES SAMSON AND CO. i-r havo been favoied 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 squaje, heavy linoleums, extending dining table, dinner and tea services, fenders, irons, brass kerbs, skin and hearth nigs, 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, duchesse drawers and tables, nice duchesse pair, marble and tile washstands, chest of drawers, looking glasses, tables, chairs, blankets, quilts, sheets, bedding, napcry, kitchen furniture, pots, pans, cooking utensils, laundry appliances, go-cart, wire shakedowns, improved Singer sewing machine (nearly new), kerosene oil cooker, cLb.bJ. gun (by R. Adams), oil heaters, harmonium, scales and weights, folding chairs, chair bed, garden seats, and a large quautity of household furniture of every description. N.B.—The above goods are all in very nice order, and will be sold absolutely without reserve. ON VIEW FRIDAY iMORNING.

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Evening Star, Issue 14575, 25 May 1911, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 14575, 25 May 1911, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 14575, 25 May 1911, Page 5