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AMUSEMENTS, pRINCESS THEATRE. PALAIS DE LUXE. girofeMon ~ Fuller-Brennan, Limited. ovoming Director Beii. J. Pallet. TO-NIGHT, at 8 o’clock. VAUDEVILLE. THE MECCA OF TOE MERRYMAKERS. BOOMING BIG BACH PERFORMANCE, BREAKING PREVIOUS RECORDS. A GALAXY Of WORLD’S STARS. A&TISTIOALLY ATTRACTIVE. a Wonderful reception. MANTELL'S MARIONETTES. MANTELL’S MARIONETTES. MANTELL’S MARIONETTES. •A GIGANTIC Attraction for Young and Old. The MARVEL of Audacious Ingenuity and MECHANICAL Superlativeness. A GLORIOUS MUSICAL EVENT. , RECALLED "AGAIN AND AGAIN. HAYES, HATES, HAYES, HAYES, ROYAL COHERENT , Greatest BRENT Banjo BRENT Virtuoso BRENT of the Age! Who Appeared Twice by MAND before HIS MAJESTY THE KING , OF ENGLAND. LEE CHANDLERS, American LEE CHANDLERS, Ginger LEE CHANDLERS, Girls. A Big Ovation Nightly for England’s MILLIE DORIS. Great MILLIE DORIS. Comedienne, MILLIE DORIS. THE THREE LUXORS. Toe THREE LUXORS. THE THREE LUXORS. A Talented Parisian Musical Act. WINIFRED STEWART. Phenomenal WINIFRED STEWART. Lady Baritone WINIFRED STEWART. Vocalist. Eccentric TOM LEONARD. Comedian, TOM LEONARD. CARLTON and SUTTON, Singers CARLTON and SUTTON, Talkers. WESTON and HILL, THE STRATTONS. LITTLE MOLLIE, ABSOLUTELY NO FREE LIST. . D.O. and Front Stalk, 2s; Back Stalls, Is; Upper Circle, 6d. Reserves at Dresden. MARIONETTE MATINEE, SATURDAY AFTERNOON NEXT, at 2.30, AUCTIONS. WEDNESDAY, 29th APRIL, At 2 o’clock. At Sale Rooms, 221 Princes street. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Under Instructions from the Owner (who is giving up housekeeping). CROMWELL SUITE (in LEATHER). WALNUT OVERMANTEL. EXTENDING DINING TABLE. BORD PIANOFORTE. Bookcase and chiffonier, Chesterfield settee, mahogany sideboard, suite (in tapestry), walnut card table, walnut 100 table, 1 dining suite (in saddlebags), wicker chairs, rattan chairs and settee, couches, fenders and irons, Brussels carpets, marble clock, linoleums, rugs, box ottoman, pictures, book shelves, r.p. hall stand, hall chairs. BEDROOM FURNITURE. MIRROR-DOOR WARDROBE. DUCHESSE PAIRS. Chests of drawers, duohesse chests, ware, double and single iron brass-mounted bedsteads, wire and flock mattresses, bedding and blankets, bed linen, wire shakedown, child’s cot. DOUBLE-DOOR FIREPROOF SAFE. ROLL-TOP OFFICE PEDESTAL DESK, Saratoga trunk, lawn mower, 3-roller mangle, d.b.b.l. gun, kitchen furniture, crockery and crystal ware. Also, A number of lines of Furniture to be sold UNDER POWER OP BILL OF SALE. Alex. Harris and go., Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, 29th APRIL, At 12.30 o’clock. At Rooms, Princes street. COMFORTABLE CITY VILLA, Freehold Section (within Id section), Containing 5 rooms, bathroom, washhouse, scullery, pantry; drained to sewer. House No. 5 Hyde street (off Frederick ALEX. HARRIS _ AND CO. .£*■ have received instructions to soil, as above. A GOOD INVESTMENT, Easy Terms Arranged. FRIDAY, Ist MAY, At 12.30 o’clock. At Premises, No. 5 Park street. 10-ROOMED 2-STORY HOUSE FOR REMOVAL, Partly Destroyed by Fire. A LEX. HARRIS AND CO., Auctioneers. SATURDAY, 2nd MAY, At 12.30 o’clock. At Rooms, Princes street. DUO ” CYCLE CAR, 2-seater. Lamps and Took Complete. In first-class order. On view Friday afternoon. A LEX, HARRIS AND CO., xi. Auctioneers. TUESDAY, sth MAY, At 2 o’clock. At Premises, 195 Maitland street (near •Stafford street). On account of W. Turnbull, Esq., who is giving up housekeeping. VALUABLE CITY FREEHOLD PROPERTY. Also, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS. WALNUT GRAND PIANO (Monington and Weston). CHESTERFIELD SUITE IN SADDLEBAGS, EXTENDING DINING TABLE. WALNUT OVERMANTEL, AXMINSTER CARPETS, HALL STAND, EDISON GRAPHOPHONE AND RECORDS, MIRROR-BACK SIDEBOARD. Alex. karris and go. are instructed to sell, as above, Walnut piano (Monington and Weston), Chesterfield settee and 2 divan chairs in saddlebags, Chippendale chairs, occasional tables, mirror-back sideboard, piano stool, Axminster carpets, linoleums, walnut overmantel, wall mirrors, pictures, curtains, Japanese screen, books, cutlery, china and crystal, hearthrugs, Edison graphophone and 100 records, docks, spring rocker, brassmounted bedsteads, wire mattress, flock mattresses. mirror-back ball stand, hall curtains, hall runner, duchesse pair, duchesse chests and washstands. ware, settee, fenders, occasional chairs, linen, nappry, blankets, chiffonier. couches, steps, kljchen furniture, utensils, mower, garden tools, etc. Without reserve. Also. HIS CHOICE FREEHOLD CITY PROPERTY. Section 49, Block 11., Dunedin, fronting Maitland street: area, 1 rood, with a modern 8-roomed Dwelling; bath (hj. and c.), gas throughout, all drained to sewer, washhouse, vinery, etc. The Section is nicely laid out in garden and shrubbery, and is ONE OF . THE FINEST SITES in Dunedin, commanding a magnificent view of harbor, ocean, and surroundings. THURSDAY, 30th APRIL, At 2 o’clock. On the Premises, 686 Cumberland street . (near Union street). HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. Walnut Piano (Wilhelm Boehm i, Drop-bead Sewing Machine, Mirror-back Sideboard, Drawing Room, Dining Room, and Bedroom Furniture. Dm. sped di n g • is instructed by Mr R. Stark (who is leaving Dunedin) to sell by auction, at No. 686 Cumberland street, on Thursday, at 2 o’clock, Walnut piano, handsome sideboard, Wilton pile and Brussel* carpets, walnut overmantel, suite, copper kerb, fancy chairs, chenille table cover, curtains, ornaments, stair carpet, linoleum, VERY HANDSOME BEDROOM SUITE, duchesse chests, brassmounted bedsteads, child’s cots, chests drawers. WERTHEIM SEWING MACHINE, bedroom ware, blankets, napery. kitchen dresser, kitchen utensils, wringer, chinaware, crockery, etc., etc., etc. The above Goods are as good ns new, and are to bo sold without reserve. On view Thursday morning.

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Evening Star, Issue 15478, 28 April 1914, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 15478, 28 April 1914, Page 5

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