AMUSEMENTS. > U E N S HALL. MORAY PLACE. BAYWARBS' PICTURES. HAYWARDS* PICTURES. TO-NIGHT nfc 8. TO-NIGHT at 8. UNERRING JUSTICE, UNERRING JUSTICE, A Great Emotional Drama. ' THE N.Z. RECORD.'—KING COLE breaking the World's Trotting Record. THE DOCTOR Fine Domestic Drama RAPHAEL'S MODEL Drama SAVED FROM CRIME - Drama CASSINO Charming Scenic SWISS MOUNTAINS. -. Scenic MRS KELLY'S BIRTHDAY...- Comic Quiet Boarding-house Comic Seroggins and the Waltz Dream Comic Trials of a Tenor. Admisfion: Is 6d, is, and 6d. Q.ARRISON HALL. ..J. and N. TAIT. FRIDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 6th. FOR A SHORT SEASON OF SIX NIGHTS. Direct from the London Hippodrome, and beginning tbeir Tour of Australasia at Dunedin, THE CELEBRATED HUDDERSFTELD BBLLRINGERS' BAND, The Finest in the World. Winners of First Prizes, Manchester. 1901, 1902, 1903; barred 1904: winners again 1905, 1906. 1907 (A WORLD'S RECORD). Championship Cuos Crystal Palace, Glasgow, Bradford, Rlaithwaito, Yorkshire: also 25 Gold and 36 Silver Medals. KINGS OF~HARMONY. Supported by their ENGLISH SPECIALTY COMPANY. From the principal halls of Great Britain. THE WHO T .E CONSTITUTING ONE OF THE GREATEST AND MOST VARIED ENTERTAINMENTS EVER OFFERED TO THE DUNEDIN PUBLIC. MILLION PRICES: 3s, 2s, Is. No extra charges. Plan at the Dresden. Day Sales at Jacobs's. IRVING WEBB. Touring Manager. (HE MORNTNGTON BRASS BAND X Will Play a SELECT MUSICAL PROGRAMME In the BOTANICAL GARDENS on WEDNESDAY, 4th October. Proceeds in aid of Salvation Army's Social a.nd Missionary Work. ST. CLAIR GYMNASIUM, TO-MORROW NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), At G o'clock. GIRAND SACRED CONCERT, IT Including the Cantata 'THE NEW JERUSALEM,' In aid of the St. Clair Presbyterian Church S.S. Class Room, will ba -rendered by the South Dunedin Presbyterian Church Choir, assisted by capable Singers. Admission, Is. Children, 6d. ~ ANNUAL SALE OF WORK. f ADIES' AUXILIARY METHODIST JLd FOREIGN MISSIONS. Trinity Schoolroom, Stuart street. WEDNESDAY (To-morrow), October 4th, 3 p.m. and 7.30 p.m. THURSDAY, October sth, 7.30 p.m. Wednesday Afternoon, Free. Wednesday and Thursday Evenings, Sixpence Admission. Entertainment and Competitions Each Evening. RELIGIOUS. OTAGO CENTRAL ELECTION. "R W. D. MASON will be glad to Meet the Electors of Otago Central at the TOWN HALL, NASE3Y, at 8 p.m., October 4, 1911. His Worship the Mayor will preside. BERWICK, FRIDAY, Ctli October. OUTRAM, SATURDAY, 7th October. Ladies invited. LONDON MISSIONARY SOCIETY. DEDICATORY SERVICE, when Miss MAUD RJDLEY will be set apart for work in Amoy, China. Moray Place Congregational Church, THURSDAY Next, at 7.30 p.m. Chairman, Mr Peter Barr. Speakers: Revs. W. -Saunders, J. M'Cluno Uft'en, and James Aitken, and Miss Ridley. AUCTIONS. WEDNESDAY, 4th OCTOI At 2.30 o'clock. To Families and Dealers. GO-CARTS, PERAMBULATORS, GARDEN HOSE, Etc. On Account Receivers Lochhead, Ltd. DM. SPED DI N G * is instructed by the Receivers to sell bv auction, at his Rooms, on Wednesday, at 2"30 o'clock, 6 collapsible go-carts, 10 perambulators, 15 push chairs. 3 garden seat?, 16 lengths garden hose (40ft to 69ft), 17 verandah blinds (6ft to lOr't), etc. The above are the samples from the warehouse, and are for absolute sale. .MONDAY AND TUESDAY, 9th and 10th OCTOBER, At 11 o'clock each day. At the Warehouse of Lrchhcad, Ltd., Princes street south. On Account of the Debenture-holder Receivers. IMPORTANT TO PLUMBER:-, GASFITTERS, BUILDERS. LARGE STOCK OF CHANDELIERS. PENDANTS, BURNERS, MANTLE.-'-, and GENERAL GAS REQUISITES. DM. SPEDDING o is iiir-irucicd by the Rrc-aivc.rs to sell by auction, a: the Wnirhou-e of Lochhcad, Ltd., Princes street wuth. on Monday and Tuesday, 9lh and 10th October, at 11 o'clock, The Whole- of the immense Slack m abevt; Estate. counting of pas chandeliers, pen-Jam-. and brackets in great variety, arc hunps and globes, pas chimneys and globes of every description. Block, Veritas, Eros, and acetylene burners and mantles, gas" cocks, elbows, unions, regulators, gas piping, brass foundry, etc. Without reserve. > . M. SPEDDING j>« is instructed to sell by auction, as above, on Monday, 9th October, at 11 o'clock, 2 cases block burners, 570 doz. 2 cases brass bib cocks, hose directoj roses, unions, ball valves, eic. The above are just cleared from bond, and removed to warehouse for sale. THURSDAY, sth OCTOBER. At 2 o'clock. AT ROOMS, BOWLING STREET. SALE BY AUCTION. Handsome Chesterfield Settee, Divan Chairs to match, Mas3ive Ciomwell Suite in saddlebags, lareje Extending Dining Table, High-back Dining Ch.-.irs, Vienna and Wicker. Chairs, large Azminsier .Square, Brussels and Tapestry Squares, Handsome Brass Kerb Suite, Fenders and Irons, Walnut Re-cess-front Sideboard, small Mirror-back Sideboard, Walnut Pianoforte, Piano Stool, large Mirror-back Hall Stand, Hanging Lamp, Striking Clocks, Oetnigon and Tea Tables, Dinner and Tea Services, E.P. Wore, Cutlery and Gia-ss Wane, Bedroom Furniture. Heavy B.M. Double Iron Bed, Spring, Wire, and Flock Mattresses, Superior Inlaid Cheval Pair, Ducliesse Drawer's and Tables, Marble and Tile Washstar-ds, Ware, Full-Scotch Chest, Mirror-door Wardrobe, Heavy 'linoleum, Child's Cot, Wine Shakedowns, Cdm* bmaticn Iron Beds and Bedding, Kitchen Chairs and Tables, Dresser, 'Meat Safe, I Wringer, Singer Sewing Machine, Bicycles, D.8.8.L. Gun, Tuna's Fireproof Safe, etc. JAMES SAMSON AND CO. hava been favored wiUl. instructions to - Bcll--by auction, as above.
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Evening Star, Issue 14687, 3 October 1911, Page 5
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