AMUSEMENTS, TSE RING’S THEATRE. Direction Brsumn-Fuilcr*, Ltd. NIGHTLY at 3 o'clock, UP-TO-DATE VAUDEVILLE And MOVING PICTURES. An Overwhelming “Hit” on First Appearance: —THE LESSOS. THE LESSOS.— —THE LESSOS. THE LESSOS.— —THE LESSOS. THE LESSOS.— Sensational Novelty Sharpshooters and Jugglers Extraordinary. Another Riotous Welcome for TheOLARDYS Roman TheOLARDYS TheCLARDYS Ring The CLARDYS The CLARDYS Experts. The CLARDYS Bound to be Popular. EARNEST PITCHER, EARNEST PITCHER, Big Mug” Comedian. One Long Scream. THE ESMA DUO New Items, Two Clever Australian Children. And THE LATEST MOVING PICTURER Prices; Is 6d, Is, and 6d. Plan at Jacobs's. The In N EW QUEERS theatre^ PERPETUAL PICTURE FALAOSL Daily 11.30 to 5.30; 6.30 to 10,30, Enormous Success of our New Programme, Including the Sensational Cirous THE BRIDGE OP LIRE. THE BRIDGE OP LIF? Supported by a Host of Brilliant Subjects. ONE PRICE TO. ALL PARTS: ADULTS, SIXPENCE; CHILDREN, 51 DUNEDIN CHURCH CHOIRS UNION. RAND FESTIVAL in FIRST CHURCH THIS (TUESDAY) EVENIN’^ At 8 o’clock. Favorite Hymns and Anthems by the Unftw Choirs. Solbist, Mr WILLAM JONES (Wclafc Tepw) Organist, Mr W. PAGET GALE. Conductor, Mr DAVID COQKEL Rev. GRAY DIXON, MJL, will Preside. Admission, Is. S, J. GILBERT, Hon. geo, AUCTIONS. WEDNESDAY, 21st MAY, At 2 o’clock. At Rooms, Princes street, SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE On Account of Mr R. Prebble (who is leavir _ Dunedin). W 4 T H V E r-?nn,T4?. MI[NSTER . OARPEP, WALNUT PIANO (R. Mehsner, Leipzig) MIRROR-BACK SIDEBOARD, MOHAIR TABLE COVER (9 x 6), TELESCOPIC DINING TABLE. MODERN BEDROOM FURNITURE,. Bronze kerb and brasses, handsome walm inlaid 100 table, hearthrugs, mirror-back ha stand, hall table and chair, bamboo whatno rattan chairs, palm stand, pot plants, vase ornaments, mirrors, pictures, marble tim piece, walnut overmantel, occasional ar Austrian' chairs, Sutherland table, suite : figured velvet, duchesse pair, Beaconsfie wardrobe, chests' of drawers, shakedown washstands and ware, child’s chair, Otic range, 2-roller mangle. Alsq,. ' Universal acetylene generator gas plan 12ft counter, photographic goods, hale hop set ivory snooker bails, cigarette-making m chine, and ' VAUXHALL MOTOR, CA& 10 horse-power, 5-seater, double ignitio' 3 _ cylinders, Continental tyres; good hi climber; 3 forward and 1 reverse gear; i good running order. -' A LEX. HARRIS AND GO Auctioneers. MONDAY. 2nd JUNE, At 12.30 o’clock. At Rooms, Princes street. In the Estate of the late Maria Davies, FREEHOLD PROPERTIES, MORNIN( TON (Nos. 8 and 10 Havelock street). ALEX. HARRIS AND CK -f*. have received instructions to sell, i above: i. Section 3, Block 11., Richmond Hi Morniugton, with frontage to Haveloi street and Longwood avenue; area, 1 ro( (more or'less; with a substantial Dwcllii of 7 rooms, bath, washhouse, etc.; wat laid on, and drained to sewer. House N 10. 2. Section 2, Block 11., Richmond Hill, fronting Havelock street; area, 1 rood (more or less); with a Shop and Dwelling of 8 rooms. No. 8. The above Properties have been thoroughly renovated, and are in first-class order; close to car terminus. To be sold to wind up the estate. REMINDER! WEDNESDAY, 21st MAY, At 2 o’clock sharp. On the Premises, 7t Duncan street, City (close to Arthur street). SALE BY AUCTION. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE*. On account of Mr J. Cherry, who is leaving Dunedin. ’> JAMES SAMSON AND CO. have been favored with instructions to sell by auction, on the premise?, as above, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION—Upright grand iron-frame piano (by Kirchner), costly Chesterfield dining suite, superior hornless graphopboue and about 60 superior disc records, solia oak sideboard, superior pictures, crockery and crystal, vases, fenders and irons, rugs, Axminater hall carpet, mirror-back hall stand, massive bedroom suite, double iron beds, duchesse pairs, wardrobe, linoleums, pots, pans, cooking and kitchen utensils, preserves, talking parrot, garden tools, eto. SEE FULL ADVERTISEMENT. THURSDAY, 22nd MAY, At 2 o’clock. Sal© by Auction. PARLOR, DINING, AND BEDROOM FURNITURE. At Room?, Dowling street, SUPERIOR DRAWING ROOM SUITE, MASSIVE WING MIRROR BEDROOM SUITE. Cromwell suite in saddlebags, divan and easy chairs, upholstered wicker chairs, recessfront sideboard, large extending dining table, velvet cover, heavy brass kerb suite, fender* and irons, large hearth and wool rugs, velvet Eile carpet square, fancy chairs and tables, anging lamp, hall carpet, mirror-back hall stand, handsome double iron bed and bedding, duchesse pair (quaint design), mirror* door wardrobe, marble washstands, ware, child’s wood cot, antique bedroom suite of 4 pieces, linoleums, oouch, Singer drop-head sewing machine, kitchen dresser, meat safe, barrow, steps, ladder, tables, chairs, bicyclee, etc., etc. JAMES SAMSON AND 00. have been favored with instruction? to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Dowling street, Household Furniture, as above. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), At 12 o’clock sharp. T 0. arbuoklh w * will sell by auction, at his Rooms, Princes street, An assortment of useful garden to oh, watches, jewellery, and crystal vasct| also a small line of ladies’ high-clß#} underskirts, etc. For Positive Sale. OVERCOATS 1 OVERCOATS! 200 GENTS’ HEAVY WINTER OVER. COATS, ENGLISH TAILOR-GUT, ALL SIZES. i&CiURR AND CO. have a consignment of Gentlemen’s Overcoats, Rainproof Coats, and Umbrellas, ALL THIS SEASONS GOODS. ABSOLUTELY TF‘ "TEAPIiST OFFERIKG. MUST BE CLEARED. PRIVATE SALES THROUGHOUT THE WEEK. SATURDAYS AT AUCTION. WASTE PAPER, ~, , PAPER FOE RALE, mb Lota to Suit Purchaser?. Apply ' ‘STAS ’ OFFICE.
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Evening Star, Issue 15188, 20 May 1913, Page 5
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