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f AMU«EMENT*. L A Z A PICTURES. A Phenomenal Success! FROM MAKGEK TO CROSS. FROM MANGER TO CROSS. , FROM MaNGER TO CROSS. FROM MANGER TO CROSS. TO-DAY. TO-NIGHT. And for Three Days Only. Ist. Session 12 o'clock. 2nd Session _ 2 o'clock. 3rd Session ...*... 4 o'clockPrices as Usual for Sessions 1, 2, 3. | Adults, 6d; Children, 3d. To All Parts of the Theatre. 4th Session 6.30 p.m. [ sth Session 8.30 p.m. KOTIi SPECIALLY: CHANGE OF FRIGES EVENING SESSION. Downstairs: Adult*. 6d; Ckwlren, 3d. Upstairs Reserved; Adults, Is; Children, (3d. ' ' THE ROSARY An Adaptation from Ethelbert Kevin's well-known song. 'THE ROSARY' WILL BE SUNG BY THE ORPHEUS QUARTET At Both Evening Sessions. THE THEATRE WILL BB CLEARED { AFTER EACH SESSION. } Note.—At the 6.30 p.m. session the 'Front j Manger to Cross' film will be screened at f I p.m. lADIES!! Yon can avoid the crush by coming to the 6.30 p.m. cession—more time; jno crowding. Doora open at 6 o'clock. Seats may be Reserved at Theatre All Day and Evening. On Saturday an Extra Session will be held at 10 a.m. KAMABArS MISSION TO THE CHILDj WIDOWS OF INDIA (MUKTI). j A "■■ SALE OF INDIAN, -ORIENTAL, AND ! -£*• CONTINENTAL GOODS j Will be held in BURNS HALL TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY). ! Tha net firofits of which will be demoted to I Fandita Ramabai's Mission. | AUCTIONS. FRIDAY, 6th MARCH, At 2 o'clock. At Rooms, Manse street. GENUINE CLEARING SALE. Removed to Roome for convenience of sale. On account of owner leaving Dunedin. UNRESERVED SALE , HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. EBONISED UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO I (Rosenkranz), WALNUT ORGAN (Wilcox and White*, DRAWING ROOM OCCASIONAL j FURNITURE. IARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, , will sell by auction, as above, WALNUT PIANO (Etard) " MODERN KAURI MIBROR-BACK SIDEBOARD, Kauri saddlebag suite, carpets and linoleums, whatnots, music stand, vases an-i bowls, kauri and tapestry suite, kauri vnirro;hall stand, oil and water colors, piano scat, brass fender, bookcase, chiflonier, leather HANDSOME EBONISED MUSIC CABINET, MASSIVE OAK MIRROR-BACK HALL STAND, KAURI BEDROOM SUITE, Duchesso pairs and chest, toilet.. set, brassmounted and panel bedsteads, mattresses and ' bedding, toilet and Scotch chests, glasses and ware, cow-bee, oot, Austrian chair;, shakedowns, kitchen furniture, pots and pans and utensils, steps, brass preserving pan, dinner ware, barrow, lawn mower, tools, bicycle, etc., etc. This Furniture, etc., is for Unreserved Sals. MONDAY, 9th MARCH, 12 o'clock.. t At Rooms, Manse street. NEARLY i-ACRE FREEHOLD, N.E. VALLEY. SPLENDID HOUSE OF 7 ROOMS, No. 3 BUCCLEUGH STREET, CLOSE TO GATHOLK) CHURCH, BOWL- - ING GREEN. AND THB GARDENS. 2d Section. ARK, REYNOLDS. LOOTED, I . j have instructions to offer at auction, ts~ above, 1 Section 24, Dutfdlagßton, containing 37-5 j poles, nicely laid out in garden and orohaad,', with asphalt paths and yard, and the house j thereon (of 7 rooms) plastered throughout, ' with bathroom (enamel bath, hot anfll abiAJ water), ELECTRIC LIGHT, bow window, j verandah, built-in bookcase, wardrobes, cup- • boards, pantry, scullery, and washioose, < VINERY, and workshop. It is drained to 4 D.B. regulations, and is altogether a moss '• and it MUST BB SOLD. 8231* MONDAY, 9th MARCH* At 12 o'clock. Ab Rooms, Manse street. A SPLENDDD OPPORTUNITY To Secure a BEAUTTFUIiLY-SrrUATBD RESIDENCE Containing Eight Rooms, LITTLEBOURNE, And the MOST PEBFECT VIEW IN ALL HOSLYN. SUNNY 1 SHELTERED!

_ ARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, hav« instructions froDi William Andeifcon, Esq., to sell at auction, The unexpired term of the Church Beard Lease of Part of Allotments 7 and 8. of Section 23, Block IV., Upper Kaikorai District, 21 YEARS TO RUN, containing 1 rood 34.7 poles. The grounds are tastefully laid out with garden, native bush, shrubs, jive hedges, etc., and the house has every modern convenience, built-in wardrobes and loftv rooms, and it is drained to the D.B. regulations. THE "WHOLE MAKES A MOST CHARMING PROPERTY, and the situation is unsurpassed. No. 11 LITTLEBOURNB CRESCENT, With an entrance from the car line also. Inspection between 2 p.m. and 5 p.m. TUESDAY, 10th MARCH, At 12 o'clock. i At Rooms, Manse street. QUEEN STREET. DUNEDIN, PROPERTY. LOVELY QUARTER-ACRE AND HOUSE (No. 146); also No. 102 OXFORD STREET, SOUTH DUNEDIN. OARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, JL are instructed to sell by auction; Section 15, Block XXXLT., Dunedin, con-. taining i-acre, with 66ffc to Queen street and Town Belt, with a most magnStoent view of the harbor and surrounding scenery. COMFORTABLE 8-ROOMED HOUSE, Verandah, bathroom, pantry, stable and loft, asphalt paths, orchard and flower garden. For genuine sale, as owner is now residing outside of Dunedin. Also, on account another vendor: Section 113, Block XI., Forbury Township, containing 11.2 poles, together with HOUSE, No. 102 OXFORD STREET, containing 2 rooms, washhovtse (copper and tubs, etc.). This also is for bona fide sale. TUESDAY, 10th MARCH, At 12 o'clock. At Rooms, Manse street. On account A. H. Bridger, Esq. (who it leaving Dunedin). CHARMING RESIDENCE PROPERTY. "TOROPUKE," Hawthorn avenue, MOBNINGTON. OVER ONE ACRE FREEHOLD AND 9 ROOMS. . Close to Ksutuna Bowling Green (Id tram). ►ARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, _ . are instructed by.A. H. Bridger, Eaq. (who is leaving Dunedin) to sell by auction: Sections 1-5, Block XI., Belleknowes, containing 1 acre and an eighth, fronting Hawthorn avenue and Town Belt; beautifully planted garden, shrubbery, and native fraaW tree*. SUBSTANTIAL 9-BOOMED HOUSE, Plastered throughout, drained to D.B. regulations, every possible modern convenietic*, including large wet-weather drying «hes stable, towlbouses, etc. As Mr Bridger is leaving Dnnedih for ika country, this fine property fp for ffptef sale, and is worth the inspection <rf wanting * really choice property. C inspect can be obtained upon appSca

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Evening Star, Issue 15433, 5 March 1914, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 15433, 5 March 1914, Page 5