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AMUSEMENTS. PfEW QUEE£S THEATRE. PERPETUAL PICTURE PALACE, Daily; 12 noon till 5.30; 6.30 till 10.30. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! THE RAREST AND MOST GORGEOUS COLORED PICTURE EVER PRODUCED SOUTH OF THE LINK. The Pnlhc Drama—A Brilliant Military Spectacle; TILL DEATH DO US PARf, . TILL DEATH DO US PART. '1 ILL DEATH DO US PART 'JILL DEATH DO US PART TILL DEATH DO US PART TILL DEATH DO US l.i RT According jo a recent Melbourne jiapcr: "Nothin}; more beautiful in colored hinemutography has ever been seen in Melbourne.” Also, a Superb Supporting Array, including: A GAMBLER'S HONOR A.II. Dram*. TWO'S COMPANY, THREE'S A CROWD -PTJV mrer Vila graph Comedy. tt^ « r ,l^ K evston c Comic. UPPER EGYPT .Pathe Scenic. ECLAIR JOURNAL. Etc. ONE PRICE TO ALL PARTSADULTS, SIXPENCE: CHILDREN. 3d. P LA N S LA N S N 0 W O P F. N N 0 AY 0 P E N For NORDIC A, NORDICA, NORDICA. Assisted fgg PAUL DEFAULT, Tenor. FRANKLIN HOLDING, Violinist. ROMAYNE SIMMONS, Pianist. ONLY TWO CONCERTS. ONLY TWO CONCERTS. GARRISON HALL. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 10. Complete Change of Programme Friday. Ai this Long-to-be-remembered First Dunedin Appearance NORDICA Will Sing When Cherries Bloomed. NORDICA Will Sing Zephvr and the Rose, NORDICA Will Sing Damon. NORDICA Will Sing Aria from 'Madam Buuordv.' NORDICA Will Sing Mandoline. And NORDICA Will Sing The Erl King. Also, THE BALLAD CF THE DESPERATE. A r oiec, Mine Nordic.t. Poet, Mr Default. Violin, Mr Holding. Piano, Mr Simmons. DEFAULT Will Sing Aria, from ‘Le Cid.' DEFAULT Will Sing A Spirit Flower. DEFAULT Will Sing Sylveiin. DEFAULT Will Sing Spring's Awnkcniaa, DEFAULT Will Sing Mnlgre moi. DEFAULT Will Sing luvicltn. A ml HOLDING Will Play Albumblati. HOLDING Will Play Perpetumn niohi'e. HOLDING Will Play Rondo Capriccloso. PRICES; '6s (Reserved), 4s, and 2s (Unreserved), at the Dresden, DIRECTION FREDERIC SHIPMAN. AUCTIONS. WEDNESDAY, Blh OCTOBER, At 2 o'clock. At Room-, 221 Princes street. Under Distrain! for Rent. GENERAL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. WALNUT PIANO (Broadwood, White, and Cod, antique model, equal to new, RED PINE MIRROR-BACK SIDEBOARD, SUITE IN SADDLEBAGS, 100 BUNDLES BOOKS*. BEDROOM FURNITURE. OAK DROP-HKAT) SINGER MACHINE. A LEX. HARRIS AND CO. ttre- Instructed by Die Bailiff to soli by auction, at their R ooin<s Divan chairs, b. and g. overmantel, bamboo hall stand, phot ogravtires, r.p. dining ohairs, Brussels carpel, pictures, i.liniments, Morris, arm, and wicker chairs, piano seals, whatnot, wall cabinet, bookshelves, chiffonier, ervsial ware, brass-rail fenders, bookcase amt chiffonier, 3i H.P. PREMIER MOTOR CY CLE (free engine), mirror-door wardlobe, Juchcsse chests, fttll-Scoleh chest-, duchossc pairs, bedtooiu ware, double and single Iron limss-mottiitcd bedslcaus, wire and Hock mattresses, sundry bedding, child'.* cots tov.-el rail, looking glasses, commode, crockery and china ware, couches, sofas, tricycle, wringers, ladder, lawn mower, repeating rifle, mantelpiece ami grate, finin'toga trunks, etc. MONDAY, 13th OCTOBER, At 12 o'clock. ' At Rooms. Liverpool and Bond streets NORTH END VILLA, .Situated 726 and 728 Cumberland street (between St. David and Union streets). JOHN REID AND SONS, LTD., are instrttelpd to offer, as above Part Sect ions l ’7 and 48, Block XXX., Dunedin, with excellent House of 6 room-, hay window, portico, bathroom, gas. pantry, and drained to sewer. There is niso a coml’niiabio Ooituge of 3 rooms (drained to snwcO. This is a good property, suitable either fminvestors or hnmeaceUorfc. 2173

FI! ID AY, 10th OCTOBER, AI 2 o'clock. At Upstairs Rooms, M nine short. UNRKSERA'KD SALK OF FU UN ITU II", On account of Owner leaving New Zealand. Removed to Rooms lor canvcnirncc <if rule. MODERN ART FURNITURE. Xow on View. Well Worth In '■prelion. PARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, ere instructed to sell by and ion, as above, WALNUT PIANO (Auuui-t Forster). RICH AXMINSTKR -and ‘ VELVET PILE CARPETS, Kanri and Genoa Velvet Occasional Suite. Kiutri Whatnots, Rush and Occasional Fnrmtnrc, Wall Mirror.-, Chenille and Lace BRONZE VASES ami RRIC-A-HRAC, Oak-framed Photogravures. Oil and Water (/alnrs, WALNmr UJ’RIGHT GRAND PIANO (JOHN BHINFMEAD AND SONS), a fmetnncd inslrttmenl, of modern art design. HANDSOME CARVED OAK MIRRORRACK SIDEBOARD, Solid Walnut and Buffalo Leather Suite (11 pieces), Oak, Extension Dining Table, Set. i? Vienna Clnirs Jubilee Wicker Chairs, Platform Rocker, Mahoeanv Escritoire Bookcase, Oak Mirror-back H.aK Stand, Beaten Hrone.o Kerb. Barometer, DINNER AND TEA SERVICES, CHINA AND CRYSTAL WARE. -Mahogany Bookcase. Chiffonier. Flower Bowls, Pot Stands, Coal Vase, Pia'no, Modem Picture Overmantels, ENGLISH WALNUT DRESSING PAIR, ART ENAMEL PANEL BEDSTEAD, Kami Mirror-door Wardrobe, Kami Duchcssa lair. Scotch Chest, Brass-mounted Bedstead, Rn"s. Hanging Lamps, Toilet Sets. A Genuine Unreserved Sale of New and Attractive Furniture and Household Equipment. THURSDAY, 9th OCTOBER. At 2 o’clock. SALE BY AUCTION, HEAVY AXMINSTER CARPET SQUARE}. PEARLWARE, HANDSOME DUCHESSB Ul>raaHT GRAND PIANO (by HILTON AND HILTON), OAK BED iQJJA INT DUTCH PANELS), COPPER KERB AND IRONS. MARBLE TOP WASHSTAND. DOUBLE IRON hr,) (LAfEST DESIGN), Dining Room Suite# m Moqnctto and Saddlebags, Dining Table?, Occasional Tables and (hair* Leather Chairs and Couches, Coal Scuttles (beaten copper). Pictures, Painting-, WhatV?.ft, °, n laments, Sideboards (carved oak). Child s Drop-side Cots, Vases, Lamps, Curtains, Curtain Poles and Fittings, Lounges ■Settees, E.p. Ware, Table Covers, Tab 1 *! cloths, Carpet Squares, Hall Stand-, Slip Mats, Carpet Runners, Passage Linoleums, Double Iron Beds, Single Ivon lids. Stretchers. Wire Mattresses, Kapok Mattresses, Shakedowns, Ware. Warhstaudr (marble and tile tops), Wing Minor Cheval, Quilts Blankets, Mats, Skin Hugs. Da,. Dag Bugs, Hearthrugs, Kitchen TaWra! Dressers, Chairs, Cooking Utensil-, etc., etc, ’ JAMES SAMSON AND 0( have boon favored with instructions i sell by auction, at their Rooms, Dowlft street, .

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Evening Star, Issue 15308, 7 October 1913, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 15308, 7 October 1913, Page 5

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