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AMUSEMENTS. pR'I NCESS_ THEATRE Direction Fullor-Brennan, Limited. TO-NIGHT, AT 8 O’CLOCK. VAUDEVILLE THE MECCA OF THE MERRYMAKER. A MAMMOTH PROGRAMME. IT IS MUCH TO SAY, BUT IT’S TRUK! Everybody Spellbound bv THE 4 CASTING LAMYS. THE i CASTING LAMYS. THE 4 CASTING LAMYS. THE GREATEST AND MOST DARING AERIAL ARTISTS IN HR WORLD. AN ACT TEEMING WITH THRILLS. YOU—MUST—SEE—THEM. Great Treat by the N.Y. COMEDY 4. A Delightful N.Y. COMEDY 4. Confection of MUSIC, MIRTH, AND MELODY. A Clever CARLTON MAX. . Entertainer. CARLTON MAX. Assisted by his Pal “JERRY'.” Last Week in Australasia of LA FRANCE, LA FRANCE, In her Beautiful Vision Poses. Immediate Success RAY AND RAY. RAY AND RAY. Last Week of ANDREWS AND Two Girls, DENT. a Piano, and Fiddle. Last Week Tyro of the PHILLIPS AND Most Popular Artists. MERRITT. Last Week VERNON Refined AND SINCLAIR. Sketch Team. Last Week TILLY DENIS DUNBAR, CARNEY. Comedienne. Comedian. D.C. and Front Stalls, 2s: Back Stalls and Upper Circle, Is. Plan at Dresden. BAILEY’S DOGS ARE COMING. »JIHE DRESDEN PIANO CO., LTD. THE LEADING PIANO HOUSE IN THE DOMINION, Com rolling The Magnificent The Brilliant The Rich-toned The Famous The Superb STEINWAY BROAD WOOD LIPP BOIDI RONISCH PIANOS, An Investment in any of the above will give LIFE-LONG SATISFACTION. Every instrument, we sell is covered by our own guarantee. Our system of EASY PAYMENT MAKES BUYING CONVENIENT at any time. Only a small deposit is necessary to enable you to get immediate possession of the Piano you may select. If unable to cal), write TO-DAY for Catalogue and particulars. THE DRESDEN PIANO CO., LTD., Princes street. LECTURES. ■\TORTH-BAST VALLEY BAPTIST L>i CHURCH.

THURSDAY, 9lh JULY, at 7,30 p.m. Miss (LUNSFORD Wil! Deliver an Address on ‘ Missionary Work in India,’ illustrated by Lantern Views. Admission Free. Collection. ■ LEPERS. LEPERS. LEPERS. A LANTERN" LECTURE entitled ’Lepers, X3L and How to Help Them,’ will be delivered by the Rev. FRANK OLDRIEVE in the Congregational Hall, View street, TOMORROW (Thursday), July 9th, at 7.30 p.m. The Rev. W. Saunders in the Chair. Admission Free. Collection. AUCTIONS. THURSDAY, 9th JULY, At 2 o’clock. On Premises, 407 Castle street (near Albany street). COSTLY HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. <; FUMBIi OAK ESCRITOIRE AND f. PLATE CABINET (Oval Crvstal' Frontl, MORRIS CHAIRS IN OAK AND SADDLEBAGS. OAK TELESCOPIC DINING TABLE (8 feet), HEAVY AXMINSTER CARPET (12 x 104), OAK HALL STAND AND TABLE. SUPERIOR ALL-BRASS BEDSTEAD, CHEVAL DUCHESSB TABLE (Wing Mirrors). LARGE DOUBLE-MIRROR WARDROBE (2 Doors), 10 MONGOLIAN, ENGLISH. AND GOLDEN AMHERST PHEASANTS, PAIR AUSTRALIAN WALLABIES, 6 high-back dining chairs (fumed oak), small oak wall cabinet, platform rocker, ornaments, oak flower stand, bowl, and plant, wall bookcase, pair 4£ft bevel mirrors, wall brackets, pictures, settee, brass kerb, brasses and dogs, oak pedestal coal scuttle. lace and chenille curtains, skin nigs, whatnot, hall runner and linoleum, iron and brass beds, wire and kapok mattresses, duchesso chest, hammock chair (self-adjusting). 2-rolicr mangle, Empire wringer, garden tools, cooking utensils, kitchen sundries. 4 LEX HARRIS AND CO. are instructed by Mrs Henderson (late of Herbert. Haynes, and Co.), who is leaving for Australia, to sell by auction, as above. On View Morning of Sale. MONDAY, 15th JULY, At 12.30 o’clock. At Rooms, Princes street. CHOICE FREEHOLD PROPERTIES, MAORI HILL, MAORI HILL, Fronting Electric Car Lfm,> (Corner of High street, and Driver street). 4 VALUABLE BUILDING SITES. Freehold Section, area X rood 15 poles, with Greadon House, a 10-roomed residence; bath, hot and cold, fitted with electric light: drained to sewer. The Sections are level, and command a magnificent view. Sun all day. Within 15 minutes’ walk of the City. EASY TERMS on Sections: 10 PER CENT. Deposit, balance extending over three years, with interest at 5 per coni. On House and Section, 20 per cent. Deposit, HARRIS 4 LEX. XjL bava received instructions from Mrs AND CO. Evans to sell, as above, Section 2, 17.5 poles; Section 4. 38.8 polos (fronting High and Driver streets); Section 5, 22.25 poles; Section 6, 23.65 poles (fronting Grendon street); Section 3, 1 rood 13.5 poles, with a 10-roomed Residence, replete with every modern convenience. One of the choicest sites in this locality. Plan mav be at our Office. FRIDAY, 10th JULY, At 2 o’clock. ■ At Rooms, Manse, street. Removed to Rooms for Convenience of Sale. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS. ALCOGK 3-BILLIARD TABLE (with all Accessories), in first-class condition. PARK. REYNOLDS, LIMITED, will sell bv auction, as above, ROSEWOOD'PIANO (Erard, London; ft rnellow-toned Piano, in good order), TAPESTRY OCCASIONAL SUITE, Red: Pino Mirror-back Sideboard, Set Canadian dining chairs, bamboo hall stand, linoleum and carpets, Austrian chairs, red pine ball table, set bookshelves, gilt pierglass, kauri comer cabinet, kauri dining table, brassrrail fenders, ashpans, wicker and easy chairs, rattan and occasional furniture, whatnot, hanging sad table lamps, WALNUT PIANO (Carl Henschel), BRASS-MOUNTED BEDSTEADS, Oak Drop-bead Sewing. Machine, Kanr ! duchesse pair, toilet and dueheese chests, high chair, bed ohsdr, carpet sweeper, single and double bedsteads, shakedowns, hospital bedsteads, bedding, duchess© pair, washstends, toilet ware, deck chairs, wardrobe front, push cart, KITCHEN FURNITURE .vND UTENSILS, Pots and pans, dresser, cupboard, safes, table mangle, china and crockery, scythe and [ tools, cages, .pair gum> hoots, laws, mower, 1

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Evening Star, Issue 15539, 8 July 1914, Page 7

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