AMUSEMENTS. QUEERS THEATRE. PERPETUAL PICTURE PALACE. Daily 11.30 to 5.30; 6.30 to 10.30. TO-DAY'S NEW~ PROGRAMME Includes (LAST THREE DAYS) DUNEDTN BRASS BAND CONTEST QUICKSTEP. QUICKSTEP. HERBROTHER. . Vitagraph Drama. A CHILD'S REMORSE. A.B. Drama THE OLD NTJBSE. r£ama WOMAN'S GRATITUDE. Western Drama'. LA J' AMPOUE c °l"«d • Scenic. NEW YEAR'S DAY IN JAPAN. FUNNICUS'S APPOINTMENT. Comic. THE NEW MILKBOY. Comic LATEST AUSTRALASIAN GAZETTE. ' IT , ONE PRTCE TO ALL PARTS: ADULTS. SIXPENCE; CHILDREN, 3d. AUCTIONS. DO YOU WANT TO MAKE MONEY? MOST CERTAINLY YOU DO. Well, let us give you the Straight Tip: BUY SECTIONS IN WHARFDALE At Auction on WEDNESDAY, 6th NOVEMBER, At 2 o'clock. DO YOU WISeTtO KEEP YOUR HEALTH? YOU BET! Well, better than any doctor's prescription or drugs poured down your throat is our suegestion that You buy Sections in WHARFDALE, The Auction Sale of which is to be held on WEDNESDAY, 6th NOVEMBER, At 2 o'clock. Now, after this you will want to know where is WHARFDALE. Though if you had read your papers a.nd been acquainted with the very latest new* you must have known that WHARFDALE TOWNSHIP is situated at MACANDREW'S BAY, And is tha very latest proposition in TOWN PLANNINC. It is .going to bo the Most Fashionable SUMMER WATERING PLACE Near Dunedin, and owing to its easy accessibility— ONLY HALF AN HOUR'S RUN FROM TOWN by Splendidly-appointed SteamersResidents will make their permanent homes there. LOOK AT NORTH SHORE, SYDNEY, Not so long ago a dairy farm, now one of the show places, with magnificent mansions} and where cows were grazing and land was 60 much per aero it is now POUNDS STERLING PER INCH. Keep your eye on WHARFDALE for the 6amo results. One of the moan factors is THE HEALTHY SITUATION, GLORIOUS SUNSHINE, and WATER SUPPLY, Fancy tho pleasure of residing in a township like this, and to be able to tap AN INEXHAUSTIBLE SUPPLY OF WATER, for domestic purposes, your bath, and your garden, for the owner has entered into contract for a pip-id water sen-ice in all tho streets. GET A PLAN OF WHARFDALE, and you will notice clearly laid off there just where the servbe is to be laid. EASY TERMS. EASY TERMS. £5 DEPOSIT Balance by equal payments extending over 3 years, with interest 5 per cent. Now, that makes these Sections WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL, And we hope to cle-ir out every Section. CALL AND GET A PLAN. It costs yon nothing, and whether you buy or not it is just as well to bo up to date, end unless you have a thorough knowledge of WHARFDALE and are able to reply intelligently when referred to on this matter, as you are bound to be, then you are behind the times. PARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, are instructed to sell by auction, WHARFDALE TOWNSHIP, On WEDNESDAY, 6th NOVEMBER At 2 o'clock. At Rooms, Manse street. Remember the day and hour; it will be worth your while. FRIDAY, Ist NOVEMBER, At 2.30 o'clock. At Upstairs Rooms, Manse street. By Order of C. W. Hay, Esq. (who is giving up housekeeping for the present), Also in tha Estate of tho iate Ambrose Chiaroni. A CHARMING CATALOGUE OF OIL AXD WATER COLORS, From the brushes of popular and well-known N.Z., British, Italian artists, including— L. W. Wilson G. E. Butler C. H. Howarth F. Jacooe Frank Brooke-smith E. W. Christmas, R.B.A. W. Menzies Gibb Sid. Long J. Elder Moultrny F. Mario Mary Bower ' F. Harman W. H. Clayton A. Stono J. A. Young J. Kilgour. This list is purely representative of tho artists mentioned, who have contributed many of their !i»st efforts to this undoubtedly MERITORIOUS COLLECTION. Also, LARGE OIL COLOR by Guido Reiii (Mythological). PARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, are instructed to sell by auction, as above. Catalogues at Office or Posted. ON VIEW from TUESDAY, 29th. NOTE.—This collection is well worthy of inspection, including as it does a comprehensive selection from the studios of a larga number of artists, and thus displays work of differing schools, both in oil and water, and a? the present output from the brushes of several of the painters named does not now reach New Zealand (owing to the strong demand in tho Old Country), the value of the present opportunity is thus apparent. • TUESDAY, sth NOVEMBER, At 12 o'clock. At Rooms, Manse street. 33 H.P. SCOTT MOTOR CYCLE, Water-cooled kick starter, free engine, 2 speeds. In first-class condition. A hill climber. >ARK, ' REYNOLDS, LIMITED. FRIDAY, Bth NOVEMBER, At 12 o'clock. At Rooms, Manse street. For Practically Unreserved Sale. QUARTER-ACRE and S-ROOMED HOUSE ROTHESAY, RAVENSBOURNE. On Account of the Owner having settled in the North. "DARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, " are instructed to sell by auction, Section 5, Block 11., Rothesay Second Extension, containing quarter-acre, fronting District road (near Athol place), and right in the midst of the best and most favorite position in tbia Township. The House consists of 5 rooms, with washhouso (copper and tubs) and other outbuildings; good garden, fruit teeea, «te
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Evening Star, Issue 15020, 31 October 1912, Page 5
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