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AMUSEMENTS. TS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. TO-NIGHT 1 TO-NIGHT!. At 8. Mr EDWARD BEANSCOMBE'S COSTUME COMEDY COMPANY, THE SCARLET TROUBADOURS, From London. FAREWELL TOUR. LAST TWO NIGHTS. Enthusiastic Reception of the NAUTICAL SCENA. Every Hen; Eiv.-ored. THEATRE BEAU'IIFULLY HEATED WITH RADIATORS. Bos Plan at Dresden. Day Sales at Jacobs'?, 2s, Is. Prices: ss, 2s, and Is, A RCADIA PICTURE PALACE, j-i- Cargiii's Co;iier, Duuediu south. At 8--TO-NIGHT.—At 8 A FIRST-CLAPS PROGRAMME. ' Dtcree of Destiny ' —" Bobby and His r> - 1 ' —What Shall We Do With Our Oid? —'The Conspiracy'—Foot Equilibiistc —Beauty Spots, Riviera, E,c. E.r.ALSO BIG BUDGET LAUGHE'iTES. Prices, Is RA NEW MUSIC ANNUALS. Just to hand, the 1912 Annuals. Read the contents. Gm Shilling each; posted, Is 2d. FRANCIS AND DAY'S 30th SONG ANNUAL. Contents: 24- of the latest Comics and Ballads, including—' SHIRTS,' ' Put on Your Tat-ta, Little Girlie,' 'Flanagan,' 'Breakfast m My Bed' (Harry Lauder), ' When They Ask You What Your Name Is,' 'We're All Waiting for a Girl,' etc. PLANET ALBUM OF SONGS (No. 4). Contents- 'I WONDER IF YOU MISS ME SOMETIMES,' 'Fall In end Follow Me,' 'My Wife's Gone to the Country, Hooray!' ' Cheer Up, My Highland Lassie,' and 23 others of the most popular. DANCE ALBUMS.—Francis and Day's 30th, Planet No. 4. Each contains a picked Dance Programme—Waltzes, Lancers, Twosteps, etc. EACH ALBUM ONE SHILLING; POSTED, Is 2d. ■MHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., U 21-23 Princes street, Dunedin. AUCTIONS. THURSDAY, 27th JULY, At 2 o'clock. SALE BY AULITON. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ETC.. Under Power Bill of friale. WALNUT PIANETTE (By CRAMER, LONDON). SUPERIOR HARMONIUM, BEDROOM AND KITCHEN FURNITURE. DROP-HEAD STANDARD SEWING MACHINE, CHAMPION RANGE. 'AMES SAMSON AND CO. r have been instructed by the holder of the Bill of Sale to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Dowling street, Fancy tapestry suite, rattan chairs and tables, upholstered easy chairs, folding card table, overmantel, pictures, iron-frame piano, harmonium, dining suite, dining table, leather couch, Vienna chairs, chiffonier, dinner and tea services, cutlery and glassware, flower epergne, pot stands and pots, folding and deck chairs, superior hall stand, hall curtains, framed mirror, double iron beds and bedding, wire and flock mattresses, child's cot, duchesse drawers and tables, marble washstand, ware, large mirror-door wardrobe, combination single iron bed, heavy linoleums, carpet square, meat safe, wringer, improved drop-head Singer sewing machine, scales and weights, window blinds, violin in case, 2 mandolins, Champion range in good order, colonial sofa, pots, pans, kitchen and cooking utensils, and household furniture of every description. SALE SHARP AT 2 O'CLOCK. FRIDAY, 28th JULY, At 2 o'clock. ON ACCOUNT OF AND AT THE RISK OF SKIPPERS. Ex Mamari. SALE BY AUCTION. MASSIVE OAK AND SOLID WALNUT SIDEBOARDS, 7 BRIC-A-PRAC CABINETS, 12 SOLID OAK AND WALNUT OVERMANTELS > «J) MIRRORS. 50 MASSIVE EIUSS DOUBLE AND SINGLE IRON BEDSTEADS. 32 BEAUTIFUL BRASS KERB SUITES, 6 HEAVY AXMINSTER AND VELVET PILE CARPETS. i/fESSRS JAMES SAMSON AND CO. J.V.I. have been instructed to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Dowling street, on account of and at the risk of shippers, the follcr^ — 6 larg.?, massive solid oak sideboards, very handsome 4 large, solid walnut sideboards 6 sideboards and breakfast room cabinets 3 large cbouised bric-a-brac china cabinets 4 smaller drawing room china cabinets 12 very large and massive solid oak overmantels and large framed mirrors 50 very heavy and massive 2in-piilar brassiiKmnied bedsteads, brass fronted 12 combination single iron bedsteads 2 very elaborate all-brass bedsteads, full sue. The above goods will be sold servo, on account and risk of sbipptio. PR]DAY, 28th JULY, 1911~ At 1.30 o'clock. At Consiitnticn Mn-rt., POET CHALMERS SIX-ROOMED DWELLING, Hot. and cold water, bsilfi, {-acre land, fruit. (lower, and vegetable garden. RICHARDS j t » * Las ieeeiwd hist;ueiiuH-. from Mr A. Wnlkir (who is leaving I'oit Chain.'r.-) to sell the above valuable F:c-cho!d Prope.tv, also hi.; F'.iriiiiurc and E&efs, eonsls-.iuy of— Wardrobes, chest drawers, bedstead, waitresses, couehc*, taipfts, curiam*, chain-, tables, pictures, w-i-di.Mands and wa.iv, iinuleii!i:S, hanging lamp.*, fenders. asl.paris., Site irons, minors, ornaments, shell?, flower stands, card tables., v.n sets, dinner wis, crockery, woo! mats, phonogiaph and records, carpenter's tool- and bench, baths, yerand scroeu, glass book case, sevilie blade a„« j handle, table mangle, wool mat.-, piano rase, i col. and maUre-sies, looking-glass, roofing iron, j etc., etc. Goods on vi.w Morning of Sale. FRIDAY, 28..h JULY, At 2 o'clock. At Rooms, Mai.se street. GENERAL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. HANDSOME WALNUT UPRIGHT GRAN PIANO (W. Sano-mann and Co., Loudon-, i RICH iiItUSSLLS CARPET, i mahogany: and leather dining I ROOM SUITE, HEAVY BRASS KERB AND BRASSES, RE!) PINK TOILET PAIR, R.P. DUCHESSE CHESTS, SOLID OAK PANEL BEDSTEAD. Red pine t)«rror-back sideboard, upholstered wicker chairs, platform rocker, wireseated leal-he/ couch, kauri escritoire, r.p. dinner waggo.i. bamboo hj ail. stand, whatnot, ! and ocusioua) table;;, kauri wardrobe, r.p. I dining table, linoleums, ! 2 MILNER FIREPROOF SAFES, j "pARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, will sell by auction, as above. Also, I 2 hall chairs, occasional tables, hearthrugs, 1 br.is.,-ra : l fenders, bannerette.-vases, pictures, j kauri m.b. hall stand, chiffonier-bookcase, ' ei.riains, teaware, duchesse chests, toilet, ■ tables, glasses, withstands, heater, brass-rai' ; edsteads, cois, maurosses, kitchen tables. ch;m\>, sola, (.-rockery, saucepans, tin. and enamel ware and general utensils, carpet sweeper, lawn mower, 'nviat safe, crocks, set bins, steps, cornice?, bird-cages; also gramophone arid records. Also, CONFECTIONER'S STOCK. Show jars, 40 bottles Kops ale, scales, carfi till, etc., etc. Now on view. WEDNESDAY, 2nd AUGUST, At 12 noon. SHOW WEEK SALE. BICYCLES, MOTOR CYCLES, BICYCLES, MOTOR CYCLES. THOS. TATERSON AND CO., Vogel street, have been instructed by Cooke, Hov.'lisnn, and Co. to teii by auction, 18 new bicycles—Matchless, Jubilees, and B.S.A. 8 second-hand bicycles, 2 Triumph motor cycles, 3 h.p. and 3i h,p. 1 Pugucnot motor cycle, 3j, h.p. 1 F.N. motor cycle. 3 h.p. 1 Norton motor cycle, 3JI h.p. - 1 Humber motor cycle, 3£ h.p. All the- above are guaranteed fust-class machines, and offer a splendid chance to cure a lnactu le at a reasonable {KMM.

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Evening Star, Issue 14628, 26 July 1911, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 14628, 26 July 1911, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 14628, 26 July 1911, Page 5