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AMUSEMENTS. JEW QUEERS THEATRE. PERPETUAL PICTURE PALACE. Daily 11.30 to 5.30; 6.30 to 10.31). TO-DAYS NEW PROGRAMME: "THE MELBOURNE CUP. lE:STCE - Vitagraph Drama, C°£,?2i BNCE - Featuring Costello. ™f ™H, COURT SHIP. Lubin Drama. £SfIER 5 Y BLOODHOUBS. Comedy. £S^ S S«tt BY BLOODHOUNDS. J. Bunny. THE COUSINS. Thanhouser Comedy. THE HAT TRUNK. Comedy. ROYAN AND ITS ENVIRONS. Scenic. PATHE GAZETTE (186). English Edition. ONE PRICE TO ALL PARTS: ADULTS, SIXPENCE; CHILDREN, 3d. AUCTIONS. TUESDAY, 19lh NOVEMBER At 2 o'clock sharp. TO THOSE FURNISHING. Monster Sale by Auction. AT ROOMS, DOWLING STREET. Superior Parlor, Dining, and Bedroom Furniture. Massive Upright Grand Iron-frame Piano by Henry Ward, London, Costly Rosewood Piano by Bell, London, Improved Drop-head Singer Machine. JAMES SAMSON AND CO. have been favored with instructions to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Dowling street, Household Furniture, etc. Two costly iron-frame pianos, 3 superior dining suites, drawing room suite in tapestry and plush, seagrass and arm chairs, large massive sideboard, Bft extending dining table, heavy rich Axminster carpet, velvet pilo carpet square, superior hanging lamps, pictures, saddlebag couch, high-back oak cliairs, brass kerbs and brasses, bookcase, velvet pile table covers, octagon and tea tables, cutlery and glass ware, 2 clocks, leather suite, superior mirror-back hall stand, Axminster hall runner, heavy brass-mounted double iron bed and bedding, double and single iron beds, wire and kapok mattre-sses, blankets, quilts, duchesse drawers and tables, superior suite, oak duchesse chests, marble and tile washstands, ware, iron cot, linoleum, curtain poles and curtains, kitchen and cooking utensils, dresser, meat safe, steps, ladder, go-cart, barrow, improved Singer sewing machine, folding push cart, f.p. safe, graphophone and records, etc., etc. TUESDAY, 19th NOVEMBER, 1912, AI 12.30 o'clock. At Temporary Rooms, Princes street. (Opposite Post Office). 4-ROOMED DWELLING AND ACRE OF LAND, KAIKORAI. SC UR R AN D •C O. have been favored with instructions from Mr T. Hopwood to sell by auction as above, Part Section 15, Block V., Lower Kaikorai District, containing an area of 1 acre, together with the 4-roomed dwelling (with scullery, pantry, etc.), and other erections thereon. The property is situated on the Lower Kaikorai Valley road, within 10 minutes' walk of the Roslyn Mills, and is just the home for any person employed thereabouts. Mr Hopwood, having left Dunedin, has no further use for the property, which is, therefore, now for absouto sale. THURSDAY, 21st NOVEMBER, At 12 o'clock. At Rooms, corner Liverpool and Bond streets. MAGNIFICENT CITY FREEHOLD, 179 UPPER YORK PLACE. JOHN REID AND SONS, LTD., £f instructed by Mrs James Barr, senwill offer as above, Section 10, Block XL, Dunedin. containing 1 rood, having a frontago of 66ft to York placo and the same to the Town Belt, by a depth of 165 ft. with wood and cement Houso of 7 rooms thereon. This superior section is practically level, and though the present houso would last for a number of years, it would pay a speculator or investor to subdivide the land, rnd a better site for a modern house is not available in Dunedin. Full particulars on application. WEDNESDAY, 20th NOVEMBER, •'■' A.l 2 o'clock. At Rooms, Princes street. Under Power of Bill of Sale. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. WALNUT PIANO, by BROADWOOD, ROSEWOOD SUTHERLAND TABLE, DINING SUITE in LEATHER LADY'S and GENT'S BICYCLES, SUPERIOR BEDROOM FURNITURE. A LEX. HARRIS AND CO. -£&_ (instructed by the Bailiff) will sell, us above, Beat'ty patent drop-head desk, couches, hall table, occasional and Austrian chairs, carpets and hearthrugs, fenders and fireirons, cosy corner seats, gladstone bag, armchair, linoleums and floorcloth?, picture lamps, 300 books, curtains, duchesse pairs, superior bedsteads (double and single iron and combination), wire mattresses and bedding, toilet chests, trunks, 6ft counter, kitchen furniture, garden tools, lawn mower' l.r. hose (45ft), butter case, 200 bamboo poles! child's violin, 2 slate mantelpieces, go-cart etc. WEDNESDAY, 20th NOVEMBER, At 1 o'clock. On Premises at the top of Hawthorn avenue, Mornmgton. Instructed by Mr T. M'CRORIE (who has disposed of his Property). MODERN ART FURNITURE LUXURIOUS AXMINSTER CARPETS DRAWING ROOR, RATTAN AND ' OCCASIONAL FURNITURE. EXTRA SOFT-SPRING CHESTERFIELD COUCH, OIL AND WATER COLORS SOLID OAK DINING ROOM FURNITURE Set 6 Oak High-back Dining Room Chairs,' Doultou Dinner Service. Silver and Electroplated Ware, Mahogany Writing Bureau. Brussels, Stair, and Axminster Hail Carp»t= HANDSOME MAHOGANY WARDROBES SOLID BRASS. PILLAR BEDSTEAD" "' MAHOGANY DRESSING TABLE ' LARGE 1;E0"PINE LINEN PRESS KITCHEN FURNITURE AND " SUNDRIES. Also quantity Oak Timber and Building Material. "DARK, REYNOLDS. LIMITED Jl are instructed to sell by auction, as above. NOTE.—Sale commences at one o'clock with Kitchen and Outside: Drawing Room at 2. On view Tuesday Afternoon and Mcrrmg of Sale. FRIDAY, 29th NOVEMBER, 1912, At 12 o'clock. At Rooms, Rattray street. SPLENDID PROPERTY IN RUSSELL STREET. L. MACASSEY AND CO. -H-J* have received instructions from Mr John Gardner, of Invercargil], to sell by nuction, as above, No. 67 RUSSELL STREET, DUNEDIN, splendid 5-roonicd House; plastered throughout: slate roof, built-in wardrobes and cupboards, bathroom (hot and cold water to bath,.shower, and hand basin), gas, etc.; oil large rooms, and necessary outbuildings; iargo Freehold Section. Also, 4-roomed House, with scullery and cuibuildings, at back of No. 67. This property is situated in the most convenient position in the City, and must be sold, as Mr Gardner is now residing in Inverc&reill. FRIDAY, 29th NOVEMBER, 1912, At 12 o'clock. At Rooms, Rattray street. BRICK BUILDING FOR REMOVAL. TO 1 ! L. MACASSEY AND 00. U» have received instructions from the Public Works Department to sell by auction as above, ANDERSON'S BAY DRTLL SHED FOR REMOVAL, consisting of large brick building 60 x 40ft. and containing about 25,000 bricks, 250 sheets 6ft iron, 120 ft 4-Ain spouting, 4 skylights, 2 doors, etc., etc. For Absolute Sale. No Reserve. ra—That Bill-heads, Cir'i Y> .","-""*'* *■""""■• Programmes, and General Irintmg of every description are executed at the 'Evening Star'- Office at moderate rates.

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Evening Star, Issue 15035, 18 November 1912, Page 5

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