AMUSEMENTS. - TO-NIGHT, AT 8. *» TO-NIGHT, AT 8. TO-NIGHT, AT 8. AYWARDS' PICOTfiBS. THE OCTAGON, DELIGHTFUL PICTURES AND MUSIC! Easily the Best in the City. SUPREME ATTRACTION. Biggest., Greatest". A NOTABLE PICTURE Of Immense Educational Value. HISTORY IN ANIMATED AKT. Its Impression Lasts a Lifetime. A Fascinating Subject OF WORLD-WIDE INTEREST. * 'NAPOLEON!' From his 'NAPOLEON!' 'NAPOLEON!' ' NAPOLEON!' ' NAPOLEON!' 'NAPOLEON!' Coronation to the last ■ days at St. Helens. His Marvellous Rise and Fall. "The jest of fame. A god unto thvself."—B3'ron. 4,000 ft OF EXQUISITE FILMING. Acted by the Best French Artiste. PHOTOGRAPHED BY PERMISSION Of French, Russian, and Belgian Authorities at the Famous Historical Places. AUTHENTIC VIEWS OF Waterloo—Moscow—Fontainbleau, etc. Raconteur: Mr ALF. W. BOOTHMAN. HIS MAJESTY THE BABY. Child HIS MAJESTY THE BABY. Study. The Best Ever Screened, And the Pick of the World's Markets. HAYWARDS' GRAND ORCHESTSA. Stalls, 6d; D.C., Is; Res. Sec., Is 6fl. Book through the day at Dresden. From 6.30 'phone 3,091 for reserves. THJ RING'S JHEATRE. FULLERS' PICTURES. The FULLER,"' PICTURES. Be»fc! Where BEST Programmes. ANOTjfiHk&&VY IUiOGRAMME. 3. And NIGHTLY. The Presentation of t.ue- Special Star, BROTHERS AT WAR. BROTHERS'AT WAR. BROTHERS AT WAR. BROTHERS AT WAR. A Tale of Battle Grim. A Magnificent Silent Drama. • A Story of the American War. „ FROM THE PATHE STUDIOS. A Great Supporting Array— GAUMONT GRAPHIC Topical. THE MANICURE GIRL ... ... Drama. Tar-burning in Westerbotten ... Industrial. THE HALF-BREED'S CRIME ... .Drama. A Corner in Popularity Comedy. HIS THE BABY. FULLERS' ORCHESTRA. Dress Circle, 1:1 Stalls. 6d. Reserve, Dresden, Is 6d. AUCTIONS. TUESDAY, 28th APRIL. SALE BY AUCTION, At Downstair Rooms, Dowling t At 2 o'clock. 20 GLASS SHOW CASES, CRIMEA REVOLVER, IN OAK CASE, B FLAT CORNET (FIRST-CLASS INSTRUMENT, IX SPLENDID ORDER). GRAMOPHONE AND RECORDS, WALNUT OVERMANTEL, SHOW PJEPfCIL CASE, UMBRELLA STAND, Etc! Etc. AMES SAMSON AND CO. have been favored with instructions to sell by auction, in their DOWNSTAIR ROOMS, Dowling street, a large catalogue of Household Furniture, etc., etc. DINING ROOM SUITES IN SADDLEBAGS, leather chairs and couches, imitation marble clocks, overmantels, occasional tables and chairs, Jubilee chaixs, seagraas chairs, CHESTERFIELDS, oak sideboards (recess front, mirror back), HIGH-BACK OAK CHAIRS LN MOQUETTE, extending dining tables, copper kerbs and irons, copper coal vases, ornaments, pictures, paintings, UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, curtains and fittings, carved pot stands, flower bowls, fenders and brasses, HEAVY AXMINSTER CARPET SQUARES IN EVERY SHADE AND DESIGN, linoleums, v.p. hearthrugs, v.p. table covers, table cloths, cutlery, e.p. ware, best chinaware, DIAMOND-MIRROR HALL STANDS, hall chairs, carpet runners, passage linoleums, slip mats, umbrella stands, door mats, double iron beds, single iron bed 3, wood beds, oak beds, duchesse pairs, CHEVALS (WING MIRROR), washstands (tile and marble top), shell ware, child's cots, kapok mattresses, flock mattresses, shakedowns, stretchers, wire mattresses, sheets, blankets, quirts, clocks, lamps, easy chairs, kitchen tables, dressers. chairs, pots, pans, and general household furniture, etc., etc. TUESDAY, 28th APRIL, At 2 o'clock. On Premises, No. 25 Park terrace, Kensington. Instructed by Owner, who is giving up housekeeping. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. On view Morning of Sale. ►ARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, will sell bv auction, KAURI SADDLEBAG SUITE, Drawing Room. Occasional Furniture. KAURI MIRROR-BACK HALL STAND, Kauri overmantel, red pine sideboard, tapestry carpets and rugs, brass fenders. dinner, table, easy chairs, Austrian chair.?. dinner and chr «r ware, hanging -lamp.;. carpet, runners, RED PlNo' BEDROOM SUITE, Brass-mounted bedsteads, bedding, blankets atid napery, shakedown, duchesse air: toilet chests, and general bedroom funiture, kitchen furniture and utensils, preserving pan, dresser, wringer, garden tools, etc., cockatoo. WEDNESDAY, 29th APRIL, At 2 o'clock. At Rooms. Manse strett. In th: Estate of tho late Judge Ward an* other Vendors. VALUABLE COLLECTION OIL AND WATER COLORS By BRITISH CONTINENTAL, AND LOCAL ARTISTS, Including 8 SPLENDID WORKS by VAN DER VELDEN And Artists of World-wide Repute. )ARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, L ore instructed by the Executors of the Estate, of the late. Judgs Ward and other Vendors to offer by auction, A MAGNIFICENT COLLECTION OK PICTURES Bv the following Artiste:— P. VAN DER VELDEN, C. N. WOHSLEY, P. NERLI. F. C. HUDDLESTON, J. C. HOYTE, W. M. HODGKINS, W. AYERST INGRAM, R.BJk. E. W. CHRISTMAS, R.8.A., J. H. YOUNG, Prescott Davies, L. W. Wilson, J. M. Mad. den, H. I. KmnaircL Mabel Hill, 0. H. Howorth, M. Bower, E. W. Wait*, E. W. Payton, W. Reginald Goodman, G. W. Mote, R. Beethraun, J. Wimperis, C. Low, A. S'. Wood,, J. D. Perritt, E. K. Sperrey, G. O'Brien, Paolo Villi, and others. Forming one of the finest and best-selected collections of WORKS OF ART ever submitted to auction in Dunedin. Catalogues now ready. The Pictures will be on view from WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, 22nd April, until time of sale. Inspection cordially invited. TN order to have the 'Star' out in good L time, it is found impossible to classify Advertisements that come in after toon. After this hour they cannot be classified. We would therefore request Advertiaers to kindly bear, this iii mm, in* aentf miktit ©seders Eajbt. r
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Evening Star, Issue 15477, 27 April 1914, Page 7
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