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AMUSEMENTS. th—NINE PICTURE'S!—-9 8 NINE PICTURES! 9 P a nd E S * Theatre Hours: 12 to 5.30; 6.30 to 10 p.m. Tea Rooms Open till 10.45 p.m. . EXCLUSIVE to the PLAZA I# the Aquila High-lifo Costume Photo Play A THRONE AT STAKE A Picture that is Votel amongst Plaza Patrons as one of THE BEST we have Shown. GORGEOUS COURT SCENES. BEAUTIFULLY GOWNED LADIES. COURT INTRIGUES. DARING ADVENTURES. Also Showing HYDRAULIC MINING. An Educational HYDRAULIC MINING Picture Worth HYDRAULIC MINING. Seeing. I Don’t Miss Seeing The Kauri Timber Industry in N.Z. ■The Kauri Timber Industry in N.Z. A Splendid Picture of Our Own Native Forests. Supported by 6 Other Films. Making easily the Best Programme in Town. NEARLY 2 HOURS FOR SIXPENCE. Adults, 6d. No Reserves. Children, 3d. L A Z A PICTURES. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY’S) CHANGE. Again a Long Programme—2 Hours. Including Another Aquila Drama, as Good as ‘A Thrdfie at Stake’; ‘FROM OUT OF THE PAST.’ Dealing with Events in the Days of Napoleon—loo Years Ago. Also, a Beautiful Scenic Film: INDUSTRIES AND SCENES IN NEW SOUTH WALES. Prices as Usual. O TAGO HARBOR BOARD EMPLOYEES’ 7th ANNUAL SOCIAL Will be held in the ART GALLERY HALL On FRIDAY, JUNE- 12lb, 1914, At 8 p.m Music, Yates and Beatb. Caterer, J. C. Kroon. C G. PATERSON, Hon. Sec. HAR LE S E. CLARKE. DENTIST ( F ormerly with the famous Dr Rayner, of Auckland), 114 PRINCES STREET (opposite Fountain). BOARD AND RESIDENCE. JACKSON'S Private Hotel, Dowling street. Now Open. Dinner from 12 till 2; Tea, 5 t0.7; Suppers, 9to 11. First-class Accommodation Visitors. WANTED, 2 Unfurnished Rooms, with board; centra/, sun ny. Address “ Couple," Star ’ Office. NICE Furnished Bedroom to spare with private family; all conveniences; 2 minutes from Gardena. “ Room,” ‘ Star ’ Office. LADY requires Board, Bedroom, private family; must he central; terms moderate. “Matron,” ‘Star’ Office. AUCTIONS. THURSDAY, 11th JUNE, At 2 o’clock. On Premises, corner King Edward and Cameron streets, Kensington, next to Railway Bridge. Instructed by Mr D. Sutherland (who is giving up business). PARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, will sell by auction, FRUITERER AND CONFECTIONER’S STOCK. Cordials, Platform Scales (scwt). 2 Sets Counter Scales, Potatoes, Oil Heater, and Shop Fittings, LIGHT SPRING VAN, HORSE AND HARNESS. THURSDAY, 11th JUNE, At 2 o’clock. On Premises*, No. 33 Main South road, Caversham (near Parkside H«el). On account of Owner, who is giving up i housekeeping. j HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. | PARK, REYNOLDS. LIMITED, I will sell by auction, as above, WALNUT UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO (Danmo, Ellis, and Hill, London), KAURI MIRROR-BACK SIDEBOARD, KAURI MIRROR-BACK HALL STAND, Brussels carpets, hall runners, linoleums, wicker chairs, ' kauri' mirror overmantel, mohair slip mats, brass-mounted bedstead, hospital bedstead, bedding, blankets, napery, duchess© chests, Canadian chairs, high chairs, and general bedroom furniture, kitchen dresser, furniture, utensils, crockery, etc., etc. On View Morning of Sale, FRIDAY, 12th JUNE, At 2 o’clock. At our Upstairs Rooms, Manse street. In a Deceased Estate. Removed to Rooms for Convenience of Sale. MODERN ART FURNITURE. PARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, will sell by auction, WALNUT UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO (Byers, London). ROSEWOOD OCCASIONAL SUITE (Upholstered in Silk Tapestry). AXMINSTER CARPETS (Art Des'gn and Colorings and Various Sizes). Walnut overmantel, oak revolving card tab|e, handsome e.p. fruit V.and, wall mirrors, Japanese-vases, china, I bric-a-brac, walnut 100 table. FRENCH ORMOLU CLOCK and 2 VASES. DRAWING ROOM OCCASIONAL FURNITURE. FUMED OAK SIDEBOARD (Mirror Back, Modern Design). Divan and wicker easy chairs, set 6 kauri h.b. dining room chairs, kauri mirror-back sideboard, art photogravures. MODERN SETTEE and 2 TUB CHAIRS to Match, in Green Art Moquette. THREE-QUARTER BILLIARD-DINING TABLE AND ACCESSORIES. Oak dresser sideboard, red pine hall table and,2 chairs, oak music cabinet, set 8 oak and leather dining room chairs, kauri extension dining table. KAURI 4-PIECB BEDROOM SUITE. Kauri cheval dressing pair, solid mahogany Scotch chest, walnut work table, oak bedroom suite, ottoman couch, mahogany dressing table, push chair, kauri pedestal, r.p. medicine cabinet. OAK PANEL BEDSTEAD. DROP-HEAD SEWING MACHINE (New Model). On view Thursday, 11th, and Morning of Sale. 1 INSPECTION INVITED.' MONDAY, 15th JUNE, 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Manse street. MORNINGTON, i-aore Freehold. 5-roomed COMFORTABLE RESIDENCE, 16 Maryhill terrace, also fronting Clyde avenue. SUNNY SITUATION, handy to car. PARK, REYNOLDS. LIMITED, have received instructions from My ANDREW NAPIER, who has left Dunedin, to sell ftf auction, as above, Allotment 37, Glen Estate, containing 1 rood, having two frontages, and nicely laid out in garden, asphalt paths, etc. The residence hue 5 large and lofty rooms, bathroom, built-in wardrobes, cupboards, til© hearths and grates, pantry, scullery, washhouse,. etc., 3 box windows, portico. THURSDAY, 11th JUNE, /* At 2 o’clock. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS. New and Modern Design. Important to Parties Furnishing. DRAWING ROOM, DINING ROOM, BEDROOM, and HALL FURNITURE. MAGNIFICENT CARPETS, RUGS, and MATS; D m. .s peDD IN G • will sell by auction, at his Rooms, on Thursday next, at 2 o’clock, Al) extensive catalogue of New Furniture, .consisting of —Drawing room suites, massive carved sideboard, carved, walnut overmantel, occasional tables and chairs, extending dining table, dining chairs, rattan and Austrian chairs, oak bedstead, brass-mounted bedsteads, bedding, pedestal eheynl glass, wardrobes, duebesse chests, commode, hall stands, kerb sets, brags fenders, blankets, sheets, napery, e.p. ware, crystal, and general house furnishings. Now on view. Inspection invited. All alterations of display advertisements Must be HANDED IN to the Office BEFORE 11. O’CLOCK of the PRECEDING DAY.

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Evening Star, Issue 15515, 10 June 1914, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 15515, 10 June 1914, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 15515, 10 June 1914, Page 5

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