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AMUSEMENTS. pRINCESS THEATRE. Proprietors, John Fuller and Sous. NIGHTLY. At 8 o’clock. NIGHTLY. ULLERS’--—The Best "OICTURBS ULLERS’- ■ of All- X ICTURBS ~ THE SHIP OF LIONS, The most daring picture ever exhibited, in ■which wild, untamed lions come to the rescue of the hero and heroine, menaced by a mutinous crew THE SUNSET'GUN, AN INDIAN SUMMER, THE BOARDING-HOUSE HEIRESS, Elephants at Nak (India).—Crayfish.— Italian Artillery.—Making Brilliant Signs. Dupin’s Picnic.—Amorous Arthur. Prices: Is 6d, Is, ant 6d. Plan at Jacobs’s. EDUCATIONAL. OTAGO EDUCATION BOARD. DUNEDIN SCHOOL OF ART (AND DESIGN. THE FOURTH QUARTER COMMENCES MONDAY, OCTOBER 7th, 1912. DAY CLASSES. All Art Subjects, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Life Class, MONDAY AFTERNOON, 2 to 4 o'clock. Still Life and Painting, TUESDAY and FRIDAY AFTERNOONS, 2 to 4 o'clock. Landscape (Outdoor Sketching), WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, 2 to 4. Painting from Life, THURSDAY AFTERNOON, 2 to 4 o'clock. FEES.—Not more than Three Afternoons, £1 Is; Four Afternoons, £1 ss; Full Course (every day), £1 10s. Special' Painting Class, SATURDAY AFTERNOONS, 2 to 4 o’clock, 10s 6d per quarter. EVENING CLASSES. Trade Drawing (Geometry, Building Construction, Machine Defign), MONDAY and THURSDAY, 7 to 9 o’clock. Art Classes (Drawing, Light and Shade, Painting, Modelling. Wood and Stone Carving, etc.), TUESDAY and FRIDAY, 7 to 9 o’clock. FEES.—Two Evenings, 12 s 6d fif paid within first fortnight of term, reduced to 10s 6d); Four Evenings, 17s 6d (if paid within first fortnight, 15s). R. HAWCRIDGE, Director. AUCTIONS. SATURDAY, sth OCTOBER, At 1 o’clock. At Port Chalmers. NEW MOTOR LAUNCH, MAWERA. 35ft Length. 5 h.p. Viking Engine. On view at Millar Bros.’, Carey’s Bay. pARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED. MONDAY, 7th OCTOBER, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Manse street. By Order of the Trustees of the Estate of the late Mark Sinclair. FREEHOLD and BRICK RESIDENCE, FREEHOLD and 24-ROOMED COTTAGES, St. Andrew street, Dunedin. pARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITE] arc instructed to sell by auction: Lot I.—Part of Sections 57 and 38, Blot 16, Dunedin, having a frontage of 29ft 11 to St. Andrew street, together with the la Mr Sinclair's Residence thereon, consistii of DOUBLE-STORY BRICK HOUSE of GOOD ROOMS, bay window, scullery, ai outhouses; drained to sewer; large yard a: drying green. Tins is a thoroughly we! constructed bouse in a central locality, whic owing to the expansion of the business art of the town, is practically a business sit and must in a very short time take a bus ness site value instead of residential. T1 ground comprises that on which the bouse erected and approximately half the presei nght of way entrance. Lot 2.—TWO CONVENIENT 4-ROOME COTTAGES, with brick dividing wall, yard and large drying greens; good letting pr perty, and well worth inspecting; laud 32 6in by 132 ft, including ; pproxirnatcly ha the right of way. WEDNESDAY, 9th OCTOBER, At 2 o’clock. At Upstairs Rooms, Manse street. Removed to Rooms for Convenience of Sale. FULL-SIZE ALCOCK BILLIARD TABLE, Complete with balls, cues, rack, cover, and accessories, and SET SNOOKER. BALLS ARTISTIC HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. WALNUT ENGLISH UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO (Stanhope), ROSEWOOD DRAWING ROOM OCCASIONAL FURNITURE, EEONISED CHINA DISPLAY CABINET. SOLID BRASS AND IRON SCROLLWORK KERBS, KAURI AND SADDLEBAG SUITE,

Mohair Hearthrug.;, Lace Curtains, Bamboo Corner Whatnot,. Gill Wall Brackets, Handsome Biro Screen, China Vases and Bric-a-brac, Pottery Bowls, KICK AXMIXSTER, BRUSSELS. AND TURKEY CARPETS, Axininster Hall Carpets and Runners. Red Pine Hall Table and Pair Chairs, RED PINE AND KAURI -MIRROR-BACK HALL STANDS, HEAVY CHESTERFIELD SOFA, RED PINE AND BUFFALO LEATHER DINING ROOM SUITE, KAURI EXTENSION DINING TABLE. SET OAK AND PLUSH HIGH-BACK CHAIRS, KAURI MIRROR-BACK SIDEBOARD, Handsome Oak and Tapestry Cosy Corner, Engraved and Cut Crystal, Electroplate, Cruets, Cutlery, etc.. Brass Candlesticks pair POTTERY BUSTS, Black and Gilt Overmantel. Oak-framed Wall Mirrors, Barometer, WALNUT AND KAURI MIRROR OVERMANTELS, DIVAN AND WICKER EASY CHAIRS, ELABORATE FIGURED RED PINE BEDROOM SUITE, Comprising—3-Wing Minor-door Wardrobe, Dressing Pair, Bedstead, Wire and II orsehair Mattresses, Bedroom Cabinet, Towel Rad and 2 Chairs. KAURI CHEVAL DRESSING PAIR, Red Pine Toilet Chest and Dnchossc Chest, Y ashstaud and General Bedroom Furniture, Quantity of Blankets. ■pARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, arc instructed to sell by auction as above. On view from Monday Afternoon. SATURDAY, sth OCTOBER, At 11.50 o'clock. Olago Farmers’ Horse Bazaar. THE OTAGO FARMERS' CO-OPERA-TIVE ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., will offer, at their Weekly Horse Sale, as above : Account Mr W. R. William;; (Milton); 1 draught gelding, 6yrs. From South Canterbury : 6 superior draught mares and geldings 1 light harness horse. Account Other Clients: 15 draught and light horses. Also, 1 superior rpring-van gelding, bred by Mr Cunningham, of Ida Valley. • From Balclulha; 5 superior cart marcs and gelding and I pedigree mare. L. MACLEAN. Auctioneer. SATURDAY, sth OCTOBER, 1912, At 11,30 o’clock. At tho Dunedin Horse Salcyards. SPECIAL ENTRY LIGHT HORSES. WiIGHT, STEPHENSON, AND CO.. LTD., have received instruct ions to sell by auction, as .above . Account Mr V. P. Naylor.(lda Valley): 1 extra good heavy draught gelding 1 first-class spring-vanner 1 first-class express,horse 3 light fillies by Foreslwood out of a Lauderdale mare. Account Messrs Carter Bros. (Saddle Hill): 1 first-class spring-cart gelding. Account other Clients: 6 draught mares and geldings 4 spring-cart and light harness horses.

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Evening Star, Issue 14998, 4 October 1912, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 14998, 4 October 1912, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 14998, 4 October 1912, Page 5

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