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AMUSEMENTS. THB RING'S TH BA T 81, TONIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHTI 'BEDFELLOWS.' 'BEDFELLOWS.' MISS BEAUMONT COLLINS And WEST END COMPANY Present, for Positively Last Five- Nights, 'BEDFELLOWS.' What is itP 'BEDFELLOWS!' 'BEDFELLOWS' Is a High-class, Cleverly-written, BriUiantlycoustrncted, an I Faultlessly-acted DOMESTIC COMEDY SKETCH. Clean, Brilliant. Witty, Wholesome Comedy. That's what 'BEDFELLOWS' is Last Night 'BEDFELLOWS' caused a packed house to ROCK HELPLESSLY for thirty minutes in one long-continued, spontaneous, irresistible, and uncontrollable SHRIEK OF LAUGHTER. N.B.—lf you can't stand laughter, ptea»« don't come to see ' BEDFELLOWS.' P.P.S.—Four people were OVERCOME with laughter, and had to be revived, but they have all recovered and are COMING AGAIN TO-NIGHT. Also, A "Furore" ou First Appearance, May THE BRENNANS. WiH May THE BRENNANS. Will The World's Champion Dancers. Note—Mr Brennan holds the World'f Championship Dancing Belt and dozens « medals, which -will hi exhibited nightly. AND GREAT NEW COMPANY. Including EDITH HORNER, English Soubrette. ELSIE M'GUIRE, Story Singer. MORLEY AND BATES, Sketch Artiste. Prices: 2a, Is 6d, Is. Plan at Jacobs'*. I GRAND BAND CONCERT By the I ST. KILDA MUNICIPAL BAND On ! WEDNESDAY, 28th, at 8 o'dockFrogiamme includes, in addition to Band j Item? ; —Cornet Solo, H. Dickinson; Baritona Solo, W. Nelson; Horn Solo, W. Smith; Eb I Bass Solo, A Nelson; and Vocal Items. His Worship the Mayor (S. B. Maedonald, Esq.) will preside. Admission: Silver Coin Collection. E. SMITH, Conductor. W. J. NELSON, Hon. Sec AUCTIONS. WEDNESDAY, 28th AUGUST, At 2 o'clock. At Rooms, Princes street. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. ENGLISH PIANOFORTE (Marr), MIRRORrBACK SIDEBOARD, GRITZNER SEWING MACHINE, MAHOGANY DUCHESSE PAIR. LADY'S AND GENT'S BIKES. GRAMOPHONE AND RECORDS, Brussels carpet, fenders and fireirons, overmantel, octagon tables, pictures, wicke* chairs, spring rocker, dinner set, rases, marble timepiece, flower bow], handsome china pedestal and bowl, carved fern stand, double and single iron bedsteads, chests of drawers, wardrobe, washstands and ware, toilet tables, looking-glasses, bed chair, ™-- iron, 12 canaries (cocks and Hens), accoi (steel reeds), linoleums, cupboard, green-bona cutter, euphonium, window sashes, mantelpiece, 10ft counter, plunge bath, kennel. Zealandia and Shacklock ranges, sinks, push ,EX. HARRIS AND CO, are instructed to sell by auction, ai TUESDAY, 10th SEPTEMBER, At 12.30 o'clock. At Rooms, Princes street. By Order of the Public Trustee. In'the Estate of R. R. D. Napier. FREEHOLD PROPERTY, MORNINGTON. 5-roomed Dwelling and large Factory, No. 4 James place. A LEX. HARRIS AND CO. have neceiv-ed instructions from th« District Manager Public Trust Office to sel by auction, as above, Allotment 47, Block VI., Mornington, fronting James place, area 13.3 poles (more or less;, with a- two-storied 5-roomed Dwelling, also a large Buildiiig suitable for a hall or factory (No. 4). FRIDAY, 30th AUGUST, At 1.30 o'clock. On Premises, Railway Private Hotel, corner - St. Andrew and Castle streets. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and SUNDRY FURNISHINGS. Walnut ship's piano, m.b. sideboard and hall stand, 36 Austrian chairs reel and 120 ft hose, linoleums, fenders, clocks, tables, iron bedsteads, wire, kapok, and flock mattresses, napery and bed linen, chests of drawers, washstands and ware, kitchen furniture, cooking utensils, crcckerv, glass and china ware. * LEX. HARRIS AND 00. L are instructed by Mr James Baird (who is giving up business) to sell, as above. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, At 2 o'clock. ASSORTMENT OF GENERAL GOODS. DM. SPED DI N i • will sell by auction, at his Rooms, on Wednesday, at 2 o'clock, Ladies' costume and dress lengths, gents' suitings, general household napery, fancy goods, pictures, ladies' and gents' watches, valuable gem rings, jeweller}-, clocks, etc., etc The above are balances from recent sales, which must be sold to close account sales. WEUNESDAY ; 28th AUGUST, At 2 o'clock. At Rooms, Manse street. Instructed by the Trustees iu a Deceased Estate. LARGE QUANTITY OF PICTURE MOULDING, Including Oak, Maple, Gilt, Black-and-White, in a wide range of style and size. FOR ABSOLUTELY UNRESERVED SALE, In lots to suit purchasers. >ARK. REYNOLDS. LIMITED, will sell by auction, as above. Now on view at Rooms, Manse street. MONDAY. 2nd SEPTEMBER, Ai 12 o'clock. At Room'!, Manse street. TIP-TOP RESIDENCE and g-ACRE, Garfield street, Roslyn. RESIDENCE AND FREEHOLD, Campbell street, Mornington. I3ARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, will offer, as above: (1) Allotment 6 and part 7, Township «f Stewarton, Roslyn, containing about j-acre, with .substantial end desirable Residence- of 8 rooms thereon. No. 7 Garfield street. This is a specially nice property, the house being thoroughly modern, in good order, and drained to sewer, and the ground nicely laid out in garden and orchard. <2) Allotment 114. Township of West Dunedir.-, having a frontage of 50 links to Campbell street, Mornington, and Residence of 6 rooms thereon (No. 15). with wardrobe built in, scullery, bath. etc. This house is all in thorough order inside and out, and very convenient to ear and City. The owner has left Dunedin, and is determind to sell. Full particulars of both these desirable pro perties on application. THURSDAY, 29th AUGUST, AT ROOMS, DOWXING STREET. Sale by Auction, SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Drawing and Dining Room Suites, Mirrorback Sideboard, Brussels Carpet, Large Bookcase, Hall Stand, Bedroom Suite, Iron and Wood Beds, Kitchen and Cooking Utensils, Etc. JAMES SAMSON AND 00. "nave been with instructions to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Dowliug street. Household Furniture, etc. Massive Cromwell suite in saddlebags, walnut iron-frame piano, piano stool, china cabinet, whatnets, flower stands and bowls. truss feiwlers and irons, kearth and wool rugt, dining table, Vienna and wicker chairs, leather eoucr, linoleums, hall carpet, curtain poles and curtain?, double and single iron beds and bedding, duchesse pair, eheval glass dressing table, niaxble washstand, child's cot, commode; easy chairs, kitchen dresser, meat safe, wringer, barrow, sewing- marhfn*, gent's bicycle, motor cycle, etc., eUk

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Evening Star, Issue 14965, 27 August 1912, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 14965, 27 August 1912, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 14965, 27 August 1912, Page 5

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