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AMUSEMENTS* ■ pRINCESS THEAT Direction, _ .. Fuller-Brenrnm, linw VAUDEVILLE TO-XIGIfT. a;. 8 o'clock: THE MECCA OF THE MERfiTfMAJS3SL THE COMiXG OF A STAR. A STAR of the First Magnitude, The RUHXEsS and ORIGINALITY *f THIS ACT u ill be the Rage of Dunedia. A SITE KB AXD HISTORIC STAR. ." JOSEPHIXE GASSMAX t JOSEPHIXE CASSMAN" JoPEPHIXE GASSMAX '* Josephine gassmax josephixe (passman' josephixe- gassmax josephine gassmax" : And Her J PICCANINNIES F.rst Appearanco JOLLY A j„llr 3C rrv MARIE. Bricdir. Winsome, 1L JOLLY ' and J< MARIE. &tt tf .,. • Hi MARIE. MARIE. Ui A Clever I.iiilo English Corned" ""*" and lir.Tjorion.itor. Evinorcliurirv Success Two ANDREWS aisl DEXT. a I Girls. ANDREWS and DEXT. aadVioliiu First Appearance 4 F. OLLIVER. The ■ F. OLLIVER. Eminent F. OLLIVER. . Engluh BaSso. All the Way irnm Man chewier, England. * : ; . Thr*p Scrt-amiiip Ton-tiotcllerß, The World THE WALDRONS. Lausrh* THE WALDRONS ( ■ * At Them. THE WALDBONS, '-„ Purveior* of Side-splitting Fun, "A Riot. This Week.' , | (Viiil ilined Success DOROTHY HARRIS, DOROTHY JiARRH, ' The Ragiimn Streak. Wrii'uiut Favorite?. * BILLY MORAN WATSOX". GAJ Eccentric Comedian. Dnettists. } L:W Week of ; yiXCEXT. ARTHUR, and OLIVER, - The Box Plan for the GASSMAN 6EA.T? SON T is Now Otjch. where Seats should b* Reserved TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMISfE.. . D.C. and Front SI alls, 2s; Back Stalls,- 1»J----TJpper Circ!---, Is. "."_. EDUCATIONAL. OTAGO EDUCATION BOABD. |( .7\, * PPLTCATIOXS, accompanied by Certificates and Testimonials, ■will be ire-, cerred up fill FRIDAY, 12th. June, for Utr , following VACANCIES:— Xga para—Head Master. Salary. £lßß^ 210. Kurow—Head Master. Salary. £IBO- - Waipori—Sole Teacher (male). Salarv, £l2O-150. Tokomairiro D.H";—lst Assistant (malt). Salary, £IBO-210. Oamam North —Ist Assistant (ma!t]. Salary, £2lO-240. Kakapuaka—Sole Teacher (male}. SaU ary, '£lso-180. . Southbridge—Sole Teacher (male or fe- * male). Salary, £l2O-150. Btony Creek—Sole Teacher (male or fe male). Salary, £l2O-150. Wanaka —Sole 'Teacher (male or female). Salary, £l2O-150. Pukepito—Sole T/eacher (female). Salary. £IOO-120. Ravensbourne—Mistress. Salary, sIEO--150. Waitati—Mistress. Salary, £l2O-ltQ-East. Taieri—Junior Assistant (female). Salary, £IOO-120. Forms of application may bo obtained at this Office. S. M. PARK, Secretary. Education Office, Dunedin, 2nd June, 1914.

AUCTIONS. TUESDAY. 9th JUNE, At 12 o'clock. At Roorns, Manse street, CONVENIENTLY-SITUA'EBD FBEEHOM, No. 70 ELM BOW. Jite Minutes from Post Office.... >ARK, • EEYNOLDS, .JSJltiSB®" are instructed to sell by aafct&li; Section 31, Block XII.. 'Butted!*, ««* ing quarter-acre, 66ft frontage to Eta *row .fey depth of 165 ft, together with House of 6 TOomß thereon. This is a very cometma&ysituated property, within easy distance of the business portion of the town; *heli*»el,f sunny position, close to Arthur street ataft Eoshn tram. The adjoining owner has be**t granted the temporary use of partfcifl «f the section, and the entrance gate has 6e*n erected thereon, But this right c*a b* dknoelied at any time the owner of the eeetioa offered for sale desires. » For further narticulars apply to . Messrs DUNCAN AND MACGEESOR,. Solicitors, 102 Princes street, Or THE AUCTIONEERS. TUESDAY, 9th JUNE, At 2 o'clock. , ises, No. 18 Glen road, Mommgioa (next M'Guire's Store, near Neidpath road). On. account of Mrs M'Coll. >ARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, i. will sell by auction, , CABINETMAKER'S PLANT AND GAS ENGINE. CABINETMAKERS MACHINERY AND TOOLS. Wood-turning lathe and tools, band-s»m ing machine, circular taw and skaper, caspcnteVs bench, tools, cramps, SEASONED TIMBER., partialSy-nrttdc furniture and chairs (unfitted). • "OTTO" GAS ENGINE, 2 H.P. >AY, 15th JUN: 12 o'clock. Ai R.oom=, Manse street. MORNINGTON, i-ii-ro Freehold. 5-roomed COMFORTABLE RESIDENCE, 16 Marykill terrac, also fronting Clyde SUNNY handy to car. >ARK. REYNOLDS. LIMITED,' have, received iiicim-'ticns from Mr ANDREW NAPIER, who has left Dunedin, to sell at auction, as abv/ve. Allotment 37, Glen Estate, contain rood, havin» two I'roniagf-. ar:rl r.irsly out in garden, aspinli path.-, etc. Tfce residence hat 5 largo, and lofty rooms, bathroom, built-in ward rob;?, cupboards, tile hearths amd grates, pantry, .'ettllery, wubhouse, etc., 3 box window.*, portico.-. WEDNESDAY, 10th JUNE. At 1.30 o'clock. At Rooms, 221 Princes street. GENERAL HOUSEHOLD FURNITU OAK. DINING SUITE (Ctre-ht Velvet), . ANTIQUE MIRROR-BACK KIDEBOAED; ROSEWOOD PIANO (Baudot. Paris), BOOKCASE AND CHIFFONIER. • GRAPHOPHONE AND RECOBDS, • BAGATELLE TABLE, „j Divan chair, in saddlebag;, dining table, high-back chairs, ovi-nnautels, linoleum' Brussels carpets and rug*, mirror-back hal. settle, mohair table cover, occasional chair* and tables, curtains, fenders and brassca, full-Scotch chest of drawers, duchesse and toilet chqsts. duchess pairs, 2in pillar bedstead, single iron bedsrf-ads. wire and kaptfk; mattresses, sundry bedding, shakedowns, washstands and ware, toilet tables, Sin_ r sewing machine, kitchen table.-, chair*,- sofa ■cooking utensils. Abe, In Estate of Thomr.s Trower /deceased*, l 4 Pianoforte and Singer -cwing machine. -\ A LEX. HAREIS AND COL Xi- are instructed to sell by auction, *•

"WEDNESDAY, 10th JUAB, At 12.30 o'clock. At Auction Room?, 215 Princes street. On Account of ihc Ovriier (who tas left i>uu(-uini-MUSSELBUKGH RESIDENCE. SPLENDID 7-ItOOHEP VILLA No. 72 PRINCES .STRf-ET, MUSSELBURGH. Gccd section, all modern convenieii"' bay windows, portico, clcccric light, hot cold water, bathroom; drained to eewer; washhouße. NO REASONABLE OFFER "WILL '. REFUSED. JOBK GEEEIN AND (AucticufcCK.

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Evening Star, Issue 15513, 8 June 1914, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 9 Evening Star, Issue 15513, 8 June 1914, Page 5