AMUSEMENTS. 'IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Jireciion J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Positively FAREWELL NIGHT Of THE CHOCOLATE SOLDIER. Presented by Mr J. C. WILLIAMSON'S NEW ENGLISH COMIC OPERA. CO. There is a Charm and an Atmosphere surrounding; THE CHOCOLATE SOLDIER THE CHOCOLATE SOLDIER Which FASCINATES AND DELIGHTS ALL LOVERS 01? COMIC OPERA To such an extent that IT COMPELS ALL TO WITNESS IT AG AIX AND AGAIN, Consequently ITS GREAT SUCCESS LS EASILY ACCOUXTED FOR. BOX PLAXS at the Dresden. Day Sale? at iTacobs's. Prices its usual. AUCTIONS. FRIDAY, 2nd FEBRUARY, At half-past 12. CITY AND SUBURBAX PROPERTIES FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. Ta Speculators and Investors. "AMES SAMSON" AND CO. t$ hnve himn favored with instructions to sell bv auction, at their Rooms, Dowling street," the following PROPERTIES, which must be fold : LOT I—On account, of Mr George Watlia Freehold Sections, Nos. 110 and jn, ironting Call on terrace and Evans street, North-casi Valley, just at the top. and facing down Mechanic street Can nev.«- be built out. Two {rood Freehold Sections, together wills 3-i'c inicrl Verandah Dwelling, washhouse (bailer), glasshouse, splendid garden, plenty of fruit trees; fowilinuse and run; nice view. Wili lie sacnlioed to highest bidder. Well worth inspection. LOT 2 —Fine City Freehold Properly, being Xo. 647 Castle street; lovely suction, with good frontage to Castle ,-treet, on which is erected 5-roomcd Verandah Dwelling, scullery, and all necessary outbuilding. Must be sold. Don't miss chance to. secure a City Freehold. LOT 3.—On account of R. Gunu (Mortgagee): To be sold to the highest bidder, good Family Dwelling of 6 rooms; was!•' l,i ~e (tubs, boilf-r), bathroom; two frerh,,M sections, Ascotvale, North-cas!- Valley, i:i sunny fide: close in tram; near corner of Arnold street. XO RESERVE. REMINDER. FRIDAY, 2nd FEBRUARY, At, 12.50 sharp. At Rooms. Bowling street. | 4 SPLENDID FREEHOLD BUILDING I SECTIONS. OX RISE, ANDERSON'S I BAY; I A ko. THREE-QUARTER-ACRE SECTION AXD I SIX-ROOMED DWELLING. 'AMES. SAMSUN ' AND CO. <?J have been favored with instructions from P. M. Fink, E-0., to sell by auction: Lot i.—Splendid Freehold Section, 90.9 x 200.3 links. Lot 2.—Beautiful Building Site, 90.9 l. 200.3 links: fine sunny slope. Lot 3.—Over Quarter-acre; Section, adjoining Lot 2. Lot 4.—Mr Fink's Private Residence of six rooms, erected on a beautiful section containing nearly three-quarters of an acre. Lot 5—A splendid Building Site of nearly half an acre, adjoining Lot 4, on which is erected a huge stable and trap shed. I SEE FULL ADVERTISEMENTS. SATURDAY. 3rd FEBRUARY, At 2 o'clock. SALE BY AUCTION, AT ROOMS, DOWLING STREET, SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Fancy Drawing Room Suite, Handsome Cromwell Suite in Saddlebags, Massive Walnut Piano, Axminster Square, Massive Chcviil Glass Dressing Table, Minordoor Wardrobe. Improved Drop-head Sinsrer Sewing Machine, Fireproof Safa (by Tanns), Garden Seat, Mangle, etc. JAMES SAMSON AXD CO. have been f.ivorf.d wiili instructions to seil by auction, at their Rooms, Dowling street, "-upci >-< iHn hit Ft m nre etc I i_ nnrir j 11 Ijj 1 ii cu ndm cmi ) tale ]: no t I 1 n l'» e t pe ti\ i il ] u hj un i i n \ ic' rt ( J i IliiJ i ilbi pic i 0 mim.nl \ n i in l! i\'i a stand uii I I( \ i m l i I 1 ill cut t uir n ] ' it t i t l duthe l mill i I i I ltd hj un i 1 ii 1 1 1111 1 i t i 1 u i 1 o ii i 1 (' 1 jkii CoL 1l cb i tl r (1 l p M n ci n n,Jc mc a ai c 1 t n., in t lnnc b i < FRIDAY. 2:;u FEBRUARY, At 2 o'clock. At Premises, Xo. 8 X :TLY HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE ANE FURNISHINGS. ITALIAN WALNUT SUITE in TAPESTRY, WALNUT CABINET, MIRROR-BACK SIDEBOARD, hu'ITE IX LEATHER, DRAWING ROOM, DINING ROOM, AXD BEDROOM FURNITURE, A!sr<, CHOICE FREEHOLD PROPERTY. MODERN 8-EOOMED DWELLING AXD IS AND CO. ■ have received instructions from Mr J. F. Morton <wii<> is {riving up housekeeping) to sell, as above, Waliim piano (Wrcsner/. walnut cabinet (mirror bscKj, occasional tables, walnut overmantels, carpet square-, linoleums, walnut suite in u.pmry, fender and brasses, ornaments, settee, conch in tapestry, bamboo, table, !!o»\-r stands and pot plants, warble timepiece, hearthrugs, lamps, rattan ehaiis. wicker chairs, mirror-back hall stand, hall runner, uilrrorback sideboard, bookcase, leather dining room suite, dining table, china and cryst. bookshelves, double b.rn. bedstead?.. 4-i't t*uowner, who is k-aviag D:;i;r:ui;i, ta sc.l, Single and double b.r. bedstead-, wire traitresses, kapok beds, sideboard, duehe.-se chests, marble-top wasbstartd and ware, tables, chairs, b.r. fender and fire irons, couch, dining table, spring rocker, pictures, carpet runner, hail stand, fire screens, hall curtains, /lower pots and flowers, mower ladder, garden tools. A LARGE QUANTITY OF LINOLEUMS (almost new), cooking utensils, 20 good laying fowb, etc., et«. No mem.
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Evening Star, Issue 14788, 1 February 1912, Page 5
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