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AMUSEMENTS. I 4.N AMAZFNG BOOM TO-NIGHT. BARTON CIRCUS. TO-NIGHT. BARTON CIRCUS. TO-NIGHT. BARTON CIRCUS. TO-NIGHT. BARTON CIRCUS. LOCATION: OVAL. Complete new show, including HENLEY, MARGUERITE, and HENLEY; our £4O-a--week star attraction. The highest paid artistes ever brought to New Zealand. The moharchs of the air. The BAKER FAMILY, 5 in number, direct, from Bostock and WoinbeU's great English Circus. The only somersaulting rider in the Southern Hemisphere, FRANKINO, turning flip-flaps and complete somersault on galloping horses. 30 STAR ARTISTS. 30. 30 STAR ARTISTS. 30. All of the Brightest Magnitude. 70 HORSES AND PONIES. 70 70 HORSES AND PONIES. 70 This Show is too numerous to mention. POPULAR PRICES: Is, 2s, and 3s. Children Half-price. SPECIAL MATINEES SATURDAY AND EASTER MONDAY. A. O. WISLANG, Rep. JfEW QUEERS THEATRE. PERPETUAL PICTURE PALACE. Daily—ll.3o to 5.30, 6.30 to 10.50. Last Opportunity of Witnessing the Present Great Programme. Including the Superb and Thrilling Smuggler Drama, EUCHRED. Acted as only Seliff EUCHRED. Artists can act exaetEUCHRED. ing parts. The Great Western Cowboy Dramas: THE INTRUSION AT LOMPOO, And the Vita-graph Masterpiece', BILLY THE KID. An Attractive and BILLY THE KID. Fascinating Photo-play. Also, Vailey of Vesubie Patho Colored Scenic. Smugglers' Biding Place Pafrhe Conirv'y Through the Flames Thannhauser Drain 1 Handkerchief Problem Comic GAUMOXT GRAPHIC, Etc. ONE PRICE TO ALL PARTS: ADULTS, SIXPENCE; CHILDREN, 3d. THURSDAY NEXT, Another Great Masterpiece, MYSTERY OF THE 7 O'CLOCK EXPRESS. <OOD FRIDAY CONCERT. . GARRISON HALL. I GRAND MUSICAL FESTIVAL. ARTISTS: PHILIP XEWBURY, the Famous Tenor 1 Madame SPADA. Soprano Mrs R. A. POWER SS A £F4J S( i UILAKT - Contralto Miss DORA EMERY, Solo Violinist Sir JOHN M'GRATH, Baritone Mr MAX SOHEREK, Solo Pianist. Popular Prices. Plan at Dresden. GOOD FRIDAY CONCERT. VISITORS IXS THE CITY DURING THE EASTER HOLIDAYS ARE INVITED TO CALL AT " BEGG'S " GRAMOPHONE DEPARTMENT. rrVKOSE Possessing Gramophones will he ■*- gratified in inspecting the first shipment of the NEW DOUBLE-SIDED RECORDS made by the "HIS MASTER'S VOICE'' COMPANY. TJii s initial furies comprises Instrumental Selections—over 100 different. Prices: lOin, ss; ]2in, 7s 6d each. WE ARE AGENTS for the Genuine " HIS MASTER'S VOICE" GRAMOPHONES, and if you have not. already bought 0110 we invite you to hear this splendid instrument, now all the vogue. Prices from £6 10s. CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., Gramophone Parlors, PRINCES STREET. HOLIDAY RESORTS. USTER Holidays.—Seaside Retort': Mm—J fat's Accommodation House, Pounawca; terms uiolcrate: telephone in house. Andrew Moffat, proprietor. AUCTIONS. THURSDAY, 20th MARCH, 1913, At noon. FREEHOLD DAIRY FARM. riHHE OTA GO FARMERS' CO-OPERA. JL TIVE ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED, have been instructed by Mr John Henderson, Halfway Bush. (0 offer by public auction, ui. their Rooms, Crawford street, as above, _ His Freehold Farm, containing 117 acres, situate at. Halfwav Bush, comprising Sections 1 of 1. 1 of 2, and 1 of 3. Block VI., Duncdiu and East Taieri District. The buildings consist of new 4-roonicd Dwelling-house, 3-shilled stable, and 14stalled byre. The «bove is a choice dairy farm, within easy distance of Dune-din, and is being offered for sale owing to the owner's ill-health. Full particulars at the sale. L. MACLEAN, Auctioneer. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. END OF MARCH OR BEGINNING OP APRIL. DISFLENISH.ING SALE OK HORSE?) WAGGONS. HARNESS, AND STABLE AND CHAFF- . HOUSE (for Removal). THE OTAGO FARMERS' CO-OPE RATIVJ', ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., have receive! instructions from Meset-i Kerr and Co., Bumside, '.O offer for sale hy public auction ;it an early date, 1? wajrgon horses (5 to 9 years) 1 spring-carter (lilly) 6 meat waggons (two built of ironbark, one practically new) 15 «-t.s harness, covers, etc. 6 meal waggon covers 10-stallcd stable with c-haffhouse (tov r& The vendors desire to effect a clearance, as) icy have : eciired the slaughtering contrary . Ihe Municipal Abattoirs, and are ceasing > cart inciu'into th.-> City. THURSDAY, 20th MARCH, At 2 o'clock. Sale by Auction. SUPERIOR MODERN HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. At Rooms. Howling street. Parlor. Dining, Sitting, and Bedroom Firrnjturc and Furnishings. HANDSOME RELIEF CARVED SIDEBOARD (bow front, large mirror back). WALNUT IRON-FRAME PIANO, by WARD. LONDON in splendid itiKtntmenl, equal to new), MASSIVE CROMWELL SUITE, TN SADDLEBAGS, Extending Dining Table, High-back Dinin Chairs, Carpet Square ELABORATE HEAVY BRASS KERB SUITE, Bookcase, Easy and Fancy Seagrasfi Chairs, Vienna and Wicker Chairs, QUAINT SOLID OAK BEDROOM SUITTJ (Wing Minor Duchesse, Marble Washstand, large mirror-door wardrobe, massive oak bedstead and bedding), . HEAVY B.M. DOUBLE IRON BED, Duchesse Drawers and Tables. Cheval Glas\ Dressing Table. Child's Iron Cot, S.I. Bed and Bedding, IMPROVED SINGER DROP-HEAD SEWING MACHINE, Stand Two-roller Mangle, Curtain Poles and Curtains, Cooking Utensils, Eto. ""AMES SAMSON AND CO. have been favored with instructions V. sell by auction, at their rooms, Dowlini street, as above. SALE SHARP AT 2 O'CLOCK. Our Rooms will be eloped from Thursdov until Tuesday morning, 25th inst. THURSDAY, 20th MARCH, 11 a.m. At HI King Edwaru street, South Dunrdin. Unreserved Sale of PICTURES; FANCY GOODS, . JEWELLERY, E.P. WARE, MUSICAL INSTRUMENT.;. Balance of Stock in the Assigned Estate of Mr Moody. OLD HA M AN D HUT TO N have been instructed to sell, as above 200 oak-framed pictures. Now on wow'

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Evening Star, Issue 15137, 19 March 1913, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 15137, 19 March 1913, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 15137, 19 March 1913, Page 5

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