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AMUSEMENTS. THE RING’S THEA TR E FULLERS' CONTINUOUS PICTURES. EVERY EVENING. 6.30 p.m. to 10.30 p.m. 6.30 p.m. to 10,30 p.m. TWO SESSIONS NIGHTLY. A GREAT PROGRAMME. A GREAT PROGRAMME. 9 9 NINE PICTURES. 9 9 9 9 NINE PICTURES. 9 9 All Stamped with the Hall-mark, EXCELLENCE. The Great Gipsy Romance: THE FOREST DWELLERS. Intensely Exciting. THE ROMAN OAMPAGNA (Pathe Color). THE CANINE HERO (Star Drama). TAMING TERRIBLE TED (Lubin Comic) IN DAUPHINY (Gaumont Scenic). THE SCHEMERS (Vita Comedy). THE RING (Majestic Drama). And the PATHE GAZETTE (Topical). MAIN TRUNK RAILWAY SMASH. MAIN TRUNK RAILWAY SMASH. MAIN TRUNK RAILWAY SMASH, ONE PRICE TO ALL PARTS f ADULTS, 6d; CHILDREN, 3d. ADULTS, 6d; CHILDREN. 3d. KNOX CHURCH, MONDAY, 15th JUNE, At 8 p.m. A GREAT AND UNIQUE PROGRAMME. •THE PILGRIM’S PROGRESS,’ Performed on the Organ by Mr W. PAGET GALE. Soloists: Misses May Walton and Ruth Gale, Mr W. GemmeL. Collection for Choir Fund. ST. JOSEPH’S COMBINED CLUBS’ BASKET SOCIAL will be held in Victoria Hall on THURSDAY, lltb June. OewEa* Tickets, 2s 6d. Eleven New Bright Dances for Is I LEAN’S DANCE ALBUM, No. 15. JUST OUT! This Latest Issue of ■ these FAMOUS DANCE ALBUMS contains a Collection of BEAUTIFUL, LIVELY, and POPULAR DANCES—viz., ‘The Red Rose’ Tango, ‘Yens Bleus’ Waltz, ‘ Neck-and-Neck 1 Polka, ‘ Picnic Diy ’ Barn Dance, ’ A Night in Mexico' Waltz, ‘Federal’ Schottische, ‘Hello, Scotty!’ Two-step, ‘Pearl of India’ Waltz, 'The Scorcher’ Two-step, ‘Queen of the Carnival’ Waltz Cotillion, and ‘Don’t Worry’ Lancers. ‘ The Complete Collection, la; posted, la 2d. Violin and Cornet Parts, Is each. CHAB. BEGG AND CO., LTD,, Headquarters for Music, PRINCES STREET. AUCTIONS. FRIDAY, 12th JUNE, At 1 o’clock. CLEARING SALE. On the Farm, near BURNSIDE. Donald reid and co., ltd., have received, instructions from the Trustee in the Estate of the late Archiba.d Ewing to sell by public auction, as above; Stock, Implement*, etc., comprising—--1 harness horse 2 draught horses 1 cow, in full milk Implements, etc., including—l gig and harness (complete), 1 d.f. plough, 1 set disc harrows, 1 concrete roller, I set 3-leaf barrows, 1 Planet Jr grubber, I M.H. reaper and binder, , I farm dray, 1 turnip sower (Reid and Gray), 1 drill plough (Reid and Gray), I Massey-Harris mower, 260 chaff bags, 1 garden cultivator, 1 (fowl) shell-crusher, 3 tons chaff, about 3 tons oaten hay, about 5 tons oaten sheaves, about 4 toils meadow hay, flag pole (about 20ft), I clodcrusher, 1 surveyor’s chain, large collection of harness, cart and riding saddles, leading chains, etc., stable tools and requisites, garden tools, etc. (in first-class order), 12 beehives and boxes, carpenter’s tools, and large collection of sundries, etc.; all in good order. FURNITURE.—Mining room extending table, sideboard, chairs, lamps, beti : room and kitchen furniture, and sundries. The Farm having been Sold, the above will be sold Without Reserve, AUCTION SALE. THURSDAY, 18th JUNE, ■- . , At 2 o’clock sharp. In the Telegraph Yard, Anderson’s Bay road. Under Instructions from the Telegraph Engineer. METAL WORKERS AND MANUFAC-' TURERS. Messrs a. moritzson and go. will sell the following Materials (approximate quantities) : 14 Tons SCRAP LEAD 4 Tons SCRAP COPPER. THURSDAY, 11th JUNE, At 12.3Q o’clock. At Rooms, Princes street. SUPERIOR ORCHARD AND POULTRY FARM, 6 ACRES, WINGATUI (close to Station), lodern 8-roomed Dwelling, every convenience (as a going concern). LLEX. HARRIS AND CO. have received instruct lops from Mr D. Whitaker (who is leaving for the North) sell, as above, S Acres Leasehold, with a modem Eightomed Dwelling: bath, hot and cold, electric ht, dairy, stables, cow byre, poult reuses and runs; 2 acres in orchard, acres turnips, balance in grass, vegetables; and so 100 head poultry, pigs, cows, heifer, inbator, grit-mill, bone crusher, dairy utenb, etc., etc. The whole will be sold as a going concern. MONDAY, 15th JUNE, At 12 o’clock At Rooms, Liverpool and Bond streets. LEITH STREET RESIDENCE. MODERN HOME AND FREEHOLDFAVORITE, CONVENIENT LOCALITY. 372 Leith street. Close to University. By Order of 'he Mortgagee*. •JOHN REID AND SONS, LTp' S.I will offer, as above, Allotment 1 and Part Allotment 2 in a subdivision of Part Block 37, Dunedin, containing 16-16 poles (more or less), fronting Leith street, and modem Reridepo© of 7 rooms thereon. Tins is a very comfortable house, and has verandah, bay window, built-in wardrobes, bathroom, porcelain enamel bath, b. and c. water, gas, tile hearths, carved mantelpieces, pantry, scullery, washhouse, tubs and copper, asphalt paths and yard, garden, etc.. and Is a good property in a very desirable locality, being close to the University, ear line, and Id section, and should certainly be inspected by those desjrinc: a nice home in the favorite “north end.” Land Transfer title. If tfia price offered is at all possible the vendors are determined to sell- Easy teftns can be arranged. Further particulars from Messrs MOORE* MOORE, AND NICHOL, Solicitors; or JOHN REID AND SONS, LTD. 2820. FRIDAY, 12th JUNE, At 2.30. Sale by Auction. On the Premises, Mosgiei Junotion (njnc minutes from Station). NEW UP-TO-DATE* FOUR-ROOMED HOUSE, SECTION, AND FURNITURE, Etc,, Etc. JAMES SAMSON AND CO. have been favored with instructions from Mr Charles Milne (who is giving UP housekeeping) to sell by auction, on the premises, Mosgiei Junction, His Freehold Property end Furniture,, etcModern four-roomed House and outbuildings, one-fifth acre of ground (nieely laid out ir garden, handy to station). This Cottage has only been built a few years, and is in firstclass order. it is for absolute sale, and easy terms can be arranged. Also, THE WHOLE OF HIS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Upright grand piano, heavy carpets, curtains, hearthrugs, kerbs and irons, fenders and brasses, handsome drawing room suite, kauri sideboard, tables, chairs, linoleums, armchairs, pictures, paintings, table covers, tablecloths, linen, china ware. e.p. ware, coal vases, overmantels, couches, duchea.o pairs, s.i. beds, d.i. beds, oak beds, ware, washstands, sheets, blankets, kitchen table, kitchen chairs, cutlery, lamp*, saucepans, fowls, garden tools, etc. 1 ■ .. Without »•«▼*

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

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 15515, 10 June 1914, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 15515, 10 June 1914, Page 5

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