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AMUSEMENTS. THE J£ I N G'S THEATEB. Direction Brennan-Fullen. Lti I NIGHTLY~7t 8 o'clock. THE NATIONAL ENTERTAINERS. Headed by MISS BEAUMONT COLLINS And LONDON WEST END COMPANY. In the Intensely Thrillins Traeedy ' THE HOUSE OF TERROR.' Last Nights of ail the Favorites. NEWMAN AND HUGHES, Bicycle Marvels. FRANK YOBKE, BELLA PERMAN, ETHEL PRESTON, VERA MURRAY JOE WALLACE, HARRY ELLIOTT. MONDAY NEVT. * BEDFELLOWS!' ' BEDFELLOWS!' 30 Minutes of Paralysing Laughter. Prices: 2s, Is 6d, Is. Plan at Jsoobf's. MAJESTY'S THEATRE. 'MRS M'SWEENEY' SEASON. i BOX PLAN NOW ON VIEW AT THE DRESDEN. IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Direction of ... PLAYWRIGHTS, LTD. Business Manager J. E. Moore. Advance Representative ... Frank Levy. FOUR NIGHTS ONLY. j Corr-meticing I TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) NIGHT. THE THEATRICAL"EVENT OF THE YEAR, Reappearance in Dunedin. after an absence of years, of Everybody's Favorite and Most Accomplished Versatile Actress, MAGGIE MOORE MAGGIE MOORE, MAGGIE MOORE, Supported by A SPECIALLY-SELECTED COMPANY, In her Latest and Greatest Success, 'MRS M'SWEENEY,' 'MRS M'SWEENEY," 'MRS M'SWEENEY,' The Australian-Irish Farcical Comedy, In Three Acts and a "HIT," Being a Sta?e Adaptation of THOMAS E. SPENCER'S Popular Work, "THE SURPRISING ADVENTURES OF MRS BRIDGET M'SWEENEY,' by the author and Toso Taylor. MRS M'SWEENEY Cordially invites all her friends to lier first "AT HOME" TO-MORROW EVENING, AUGUST 24. POPULAR PRICES : 4s, 2s 6d, and ONE SHILLING. Bos Plan at the Dresden. Day Sales at Jacobs's. QUEERS THEATRE. A SENSATIONAL ATTRACTION: A BEAST AT BAY. A.B Latest A BEAST AT BAY. Masterpiece. A Prisoner's Daring Escape.—Pursuit.— Race Between Motor Car and Railway Engine.—Capturpd Under Difficulties. THE MOST EXCrTTNG PICTURE EVER SCREENED. Cine Drama, The Fatal Trap Door.—Baby's Adventures.—The Convict's Generosity.—The Agouti, col. Paibes' Nature Study.—Latest Australian Gazette.—Many a Slip "Twist Oup and Lip. ADULTS, SIXPENCE; CHDLDREN. 3d. AUCTJONS. SATURDAY, ?4th AUGUST, MONSTER SALE BY AUCTION. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ETC., Suites, Carpets, Sideboard, Piano, Hall Stand, Beds, Dressing Tables, Wardrobes, Cot, Kitchen and Cooking Utensils, etc., etc. AMES SAMSON AND CO. _ have been favored with instructions to sell by auction, at '.heir Rooms, Bowling street, Household Furniture of every description— FANCY DRAWING ROOM SUITE', massive saddlebag dining suite, leather suite, Bft EXTENDING DINING TABLE, high-back chairs, Vienna and wicker chairs, LARGE AXMINSTER CARPET SQUARE, bookcase, easy chairs, saddlebai couch, HEAVY BRASS KERBS AND BRASSES, hearth and wool ruys. pictures, MANTEL MIRROR, mirrorback hall stand, HEAVY HALL CARPET (TURKEY PATTERN)., flower stands and bowls, heavy double i-on beds and bedding; HANDSO JE WING-MIRROR DUCHESSB, tiled washstand, inlail pair, mirror-door wardrobe, heavy linoleum, couch, KITCHEN DRESSER, tables, chairs, meat safe, wringer. MONDAY, 26th AUGUST, At 2 o'clock. On the Premises, No. 17 Leith street (near St. Andrew street). On Account of Mr W. Thomas (who is relinquishing housekeeping). ALMOST NEW HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS To be Sold BY AUCTION, WITHOUT RESERVE. DRAWING ROOM, DINING ROOM. HALL, AND BEDROOM FURNITURE, WALNUT IRON-FRAME PLANO (Willi. Bergmann), MIRROR-BACK SIDEBOARD, FIGURED RIMU HALL STAND (Antique Design), BRASS-MOUNTED PARISIAN BEDSTEAD, HANDSOME n^c T:, ESSE TOILET TABLES, Brass Fenders, lire brasses, Coal Vase, Lace and Chenille Curtains. Bevelled Mirror Overmantel, Ornaments, Vases, Mantel Drape, Leather S.ite, Kauri Dining Table, Costly Pile Table Cover, Afternoon Tea. Ware, Epergne, Bamboo Jardiniere and Bowls, Silk Cushions, Rattan Chair, Tapestry Carpet, Axminster Hearthrug, Wall Mirror, Octagonal Table, Crystal Fish Bowl, Photogravures and Pictures, Handsome Hand-painted Hanging Lamp, Cutlery, Tea Set, Brussels Carpet Runner, Red' Pine Hall Table, Hall Lamp, Axminster Rugs, Bedsteads, Wire Mattresses, Kapok Mattresses, Blankets and Napery, Duchesse Chests. | Washstauds, Toilet Ware, Wicker Chairs, Red I Pine Pane] Bedstead, Austrian Chairs, Kitf chen Table, Serge Couch, Kitchen Chairs, | Sewing Machine, Crockeryware, Books, Verandah Blind, Salter's Scales, Wringer, I Garden Tools. Zinc Baths, Steps, and General ! Household Furniture. JOHN GEERIN AND CO., Auctioneers, 205 Princes street, will sell by auction, as above. This Furniture is almost new, and will bo open for inspection on tha Morning of Sale. SATURDAY, 24th AUGUST, At 12.30 o'clock. On the Fremisis, corner Macandrew road and Kin? Edward street. UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE, SI'LFNDID BUILDING MATERIAL, 10,000ft—GOOD TIMBER—IO.OOOft. 100 SHEETS ROOFING HtON, Drors, Sashes, Window.!, and Frames, Ran Now Washhousc and Outhouse (handy for removal). JOHN GEERIN AND CO. are instructed to sell by auction. Capital building material, including 100 ='ife!s ro&finar iron (5, 6. 7, and Bft), timber of e\ery description, weatherboards, linings, doors, sashes, frames, ranges, kauri ceilings. Large washhousc and outhouse complete. NO RESERVE. NO RESERVE. SATURDAY «tb AUGUi At 11.30 o'clo.--*. Otago Farmers' Hcrte Bazaar. THE OTAGO FARMERS' CO-OPERA-TIVE ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., will offer, as above— From Waimate: 1 truck mares and geldings, j Account other Clients : 6 draught mares iud geldings 5 Light harness horses. L. MACLEAN, Auctioneer SATURDAY. 24th AUGUST, At 2 o'clock. At Temporary Rooms. Brov;n, Evring* Building., Princes street. PIANOS AND ORGANS, GRAMOPHONES AND RECORDS, DROP-HEAD SEWING MACHINES, 3 REFLECTOGXAPHS, GENERAL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, 6 FIELDGLASSES. 30 PAIRS LADIES* SHOES (all sizes), SILVER WATCHES AND JEWELLERY. S C U R R AND CO. ' will sell by aucuon, as above. GET Quotations from 'Evening Star' Office for large or small qu»Dli4*» at Printing before placing your Orocn _ '

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Evening Star, Issue 14962, 23 August 1912, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 14962, 23 August 1912, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 14962, 23 August 1912, Page 5

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