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AMUSEMENTS. Fwas Captain Cook who discovered Australia, the birthplace of mc twins; but for him they might have been born blnckfeUows."—Mrs M'Sweeney. IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. LJS. LAST THREE NIGHTS OF 'MRS M'SWEENEY' SEASON. BOX PLAN AT THE DRESDEN. 1 Direction of J Business Manage PLAYWRIGHTS, LTD. J. E. Moors "MRS M'SWEENEY'S FAREWELL." The Season must positively close on WEDNESDAY NEXT, AUGUST 28th, Consequently there can only be> ! THREE MORE PERFORMANCES THREE MORE PERFORMANCES Of MAGGIE MOORE as " Mrs M'Sweeney." MAGGIE MOORE as "Mrs M'Sweeney." MAGGIE MOORE as " Mrs M'Sweeney." 'MRS M'SWEENEY' Is not only attracting huge houses nightly, but is genuinely one of the most successful productions yet presented to the people of ' Dunedin. TO-NIGHT—At, B—TO-NIGHT MAGGIE MOORE. Supported by a specially selected Company, In her Latest and Greatest Success. 'MRS M'SWEENEY' Is a Great, Enthusiastic Success. BECAUSE IT IS CLE \.N! BECAUSE IT IS WHOLESOME! BECAUSE IT IS ENTERTAINING! POPULAR PRICES- 4s. 2s 6d, and Is. , Box Plan at the Dresden. Day Sales at Jacobs'e. NO EARLY DOORS. CHURCH CHOIRS' UNION. SECOND ANNUAL FESTIVAL In KNOX CHURCH On TUESDAY, AUGUST 27th, 1912, At 8 p in. Conductor Mr W. Paget Gale. Organist. Mr David Cooke. The Rev. R. Evan Davies, 11.A., presiding. ADMISSION: ONE SHILLING. THOS. RITCHIE, Hon. Sec. ~ I KNOX CHURCH i TO-NIGHT, at 7.45. v ROLLER SKATING. BRYDONE RINK, CRAWFORD STREET. The Popular Rendezvous. {■ Three Sessions Daily (Monday mornings exf cepted). ! Music Afternoons and Evenins TO-NIGHT, at 7 o'clock. ' LADIES' WALTZING CLASS. NEXT THURSDAY and FRIDAY, the Event of the Season—Grand Fancy Dress Carnival. Intending participants are advised to sef cure their tickets without delay, as only a t limited number are for sale. Rehearsal of Serpentine Parade at this Evening's Session. W LAMB. Manager. I AUCTIONS. WEDNESDAY, 28th AUGUST, ' At 2 o'clock. At Rooms, Princes street. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. ENGLISH PIANOFORTE iMarr), I MIRROR-BACK SIDEBOARD. GRITZNER SEWING MACHINE, MAHOGANY DUCHESSE PAIR, FULL-SIZE BILLIARD TABLE (complete), GRAMOPHONE AND RECORDS, Brussels carpet, fenders and fircirons, overmantel, octagon tables, pictures, i— ' — chairs, spring rocker, dinner set, marble timepiece, flower bowl, handsome china pedestal and bowl, carved fern stand, double and single iron bedsteads, cherts of drawers, wardrobe, wash stands and ware, ioilet tables, looking-glasses, bed cliftir, g.c. iron, 12 canaries (cocks and hens), accordion (steel reeds), linoleums, cupboard, green-bone . cutter, euphonium, window sashes, mantelpiece, 10ft counter, plunge bath, kennel. Zealandia and Shaddock ranges, sinks, push A LEX. HARRIS AN .jjL are instructed to sell by TUESDAY, 27th AUGUST, At 2 o'clock. SALE BY AUCTION. At Rooms, Bowling street. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Parlor, Dining, Bedroom, and Kitchen Furnishings. CHESTERFIELD SETTEE. Divan Chairs. Upholstered Wicker Chairs, Saddlebag Couch, ianre Bookcase. Carpet Square. HANDSOME OAK SIDEBOARD (antique design). Leadhght Cupboard, Cutlery and E.P. Ware. Dinner and Tea Services, WALNUT MANTEL MIRROR, Pictures, Oil Paintings, Banging Lamps, Whatnots, Ornaments, Pot Standi and Flower Bowls, Barometer. CROMWELL SADDLEBAG SUIT! Extending Dining Tabic. _ Htgu-nacK Chairs, Vienna and Canadian Chairs, large Axnuister Square. BRASS KERB SUITE. Antique Brass Coal Vase, heavy Heanh and Skin En?s, Mirror-back" Hail Stand, Hall Carpet (Turkey patterni. MASSTVE' B.M. BEDSTEAD, Wire and Flock Mattresses. Kapok Beds. Blankets, Ojiilts, Combination hon Beds and Bedding, Child's Cot. SOLID OAK SIDE GLASS CHEYAL, Marble W.i ? hPtand. Sup?rior Ware, Duehosse Drawers and Table*, Tile Washstands. Commode Chair. SOLID OAK BEDSTEAD and Bedding. Mir-ror-door Waidrobc, Roening Chair. Leather Couch, Heavy Linoleum, Rugs, Easv Chairs. DROP-HEAD SINGER SEWING MACHINE, Kitchen and Cooking Utensils, Dresser, Meat Safe, Wringer, Barrow, Ladder, Steps, Tools, Bicycles, etc.. etc. JAMES SAMSON AND CO. have been favored with instructions io sell by auction, at their Rooms, Bowling street, A large catalogue of Superior HousehoJl Furniture, including the whole of the above. WEDNESDAY 28th AUGUST, At 2 o'clock. At Rooms, Mjr.se street. Instructed by the Trustees in a Deceased LARGE QUANTITY OF PICTURE MOULDING. liieludm? Oak, Maple, Gih, Black -and-White, FOR ABSOLUTELY PARK. REYNOLDS, LIMITED, will sell by auction, as above. FRIDAY. 30th AUGUST, | At 2 o'clock. ! On Premises, No. 24 Pacific street, Nevada | /opposite Uishopscourti. j Instructed by Mi:-. C. G. Ifcvcock (who has settled in the North Island). MODERN HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. HANDSOME INLAID ROSEWOOD BROADWOOD PIANO, AXMINSTER AND BRUSSELS CARPETS (Art. Desians;, . HANDSOME OAK OVERMANTEL CARVED KAURI MFRROR-BACK SIDEBOARD, KAURI MIRROR-BACK HALL STAND. HEAVY PILLAR BRASS-MOUNTED PARISIAN BEDSTEAD, WERTHEIM SEWING MACHINE, >\RK, REYNOLDS. LIMITED axe instructed to sell by auction, as ooove. On view morning of sale. NOTE.—This modern furniture is pract : - cally unused, and in thorough go--,d ord■ r. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, At 2 o'clock. ASSORTMENT OF GENERAL GOODS. ~\ M. SPEEDING I XJ» will sell by auction, at his Room ( Wednesday, at 2 o'clock, Ladies' costume and dress lengths, gents' suitings, general household napery, fancy goods, pictures, ladies' and gents' watclie*. valuable gem rings, jewellery, clocks, etc., etc. The above are balances from recent sale*, which must be sold to close accouoi -mitt.

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Evening Star, Issue 14964, 26 August 1912, Page 5

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