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AMUSEMENTS. SPECIAL MATINEE. SPECIAL MATINEK. THURSDAY, JUNE 3rd. xb 2 p.-ra. THURSDAY, JUNE 3rd, at 2 p.m. (King's Birthday., LADY WINd¥rMEBE'S FAN ADY WINDERMERE' FAN. JJIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! THE FLIMMER-HAT,L COMEDY COMPANY. Includinfr Miss BEATRICE DAY. ■ IN AID OF THE PATRIOTIC FUND. Profits to the Dependents of OUR BRAVE BOYS FIGHTING AT THE FRONT. Under the distinguished patronage of His Excellency the Governor (tho Earl of Liverpool) and the Hon. W. F. M«sssv (the Prinio Minister), and Sir Joseph Ward. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Last Night of THE MUMMY THE MUMMY THE MUMMY AND THE HUMMING BIRD. AND THE HUMMING BIRD. AND THE HUMMING BIRD. A Rare Dramatic Play of Absorbing Interest. TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, The Famous Cbmcdv Drama, A MESSAGE FROM MARS. A MESSAGE FROM MARS.

Box Plans at The Bristol. Day Sales Jacobs's. PRICES: 4-s, 2s 6d. and Is. Early Doora, 6<l extra. THEATRE PARTY NIGHTS. TO-NIGHT (Monday).—Otago Motor Assoc:ation. WEDNESDAY.—Overseas Club. WEDNESDAY.—Rugby Union. FRIDAY.—Grand Military Night. SATURDAY.—Hockey Clubs (Ladies ami Gentlemen). Tickets may be procured from various secretaries. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Something Out. of the Ordinary At T»HE OCTAGON, HAYWARDB', ■*" CONTINUOUS PICTURES. 6.30 till 10 o'clock. A, BROADWAY STAR SPECIAL, With the Curious Title 413—EOT7R, THIRTEEN In addition to bavin? this curious title, the drama has a most unusual plot, and -works through thrilling situations and attractive scenery to a sensational climax. Also, a p easing' vein of romance runs through the plot. It is a story- of Diamond Smuggling, and culminates in a Terrific Railway Wreck, du3 to the conspirators endeavoring to escape in a Stolen Locomotive. THE TERRIFIC RAILWAY SMASH is Awe-inspiring in its Actual Realism. Absolutely a Winner: IN THE GRIP OF THE PLUMBER A Laughable- Series of Situations. PERFORMING BEARS. See PERFORMING BEAKS. This. A HORSESHOE FOR LUCK. One Long Laugh. DUKE KAHANAMOKU, The Champion Swimmer, at Wellington. • GAUMONT GRAPHIC (Latest). TO ALL PARTS, 6d. Children Half-price to Stalls. AUCTIONS. WEDNESDAY, 2nd JUNE, At 2 o'clock. At Rooms, No. 212 Princes street. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Removed to Rooms for Convenience of SalaWALNUT PIANO (Wilhehn Schubi ANTIQUE BEDROOM SUITE, JDLEBAGS OCCASIONAL SUITE, „ nenTr ANTIQUE HALL STAND.' COSTLY HEAVILY-CARVED MIRRORBACK SIDEBOARD, LIGHT-WEIGHT MOTOR CYCLE 2 BRUSSELS CARPETS. * LEX. HARRIS AND 00. i- have received instructions to sell by auction. * Household Furniture, including— Walnut piano, heavily-carved mirror-bads sideboard, saddlebags, occasional suite, antique hall stand, dining table, occasions*' tables, occasional chairs, Austrian chairs, kitchen dresser, chiffonier, push chair, heavy linoleum, duchesse chests, antique bedroom suite, brass-mounted French bedsteads, wire mattresses, kapok beds, single iron be*, steads, toilet glasses, washstands, red pine. half-Scotch chests, -rep suite, ajitiquo -wood cot Brussels carpets, orockery, kitchen tables, kitchen utensils, etc.. etc. Note.—The above furniture is equal -to new, having only.becn in use. about 7 months WEDNESDAY. 2nd JUNE, At 2 o'clock. At Rooms, Princes street. On account of Mr AValker (who has left Dunedin). STAR MOTOR CAR. 5 Scatcr. 2 Cylinder, 9-11 h.p., Zenith Carburetter, Bosch Magneto. Now on view. HARRIS AND CO. TUESDAY, Ist JUNE. AT PORT CHALMERS - on arrival 2.30 train. from Defence Department. TRANSPORT WARRIMOO'S FTPITNGS T\ M. S P E D D I N (r *-r* is instructed by tho Defence Depart™'l, to sell by auction, at the U.S.S. CO.'S WHARF, PORT CHALMERS, on Tuesday next, on arrival of 2.30 train. The wliole of the TIMBER from the Transport Warrimoo; also, a COMPLETE DECKHOUSE. Without Reserve. TUESDAY, Ist JUNE. SALE BY AUCTION, IN DOWNSTAIRS ROOMS, At 2 o'clock. A RARE OPPORTUNITY FOR COUNTRY FRIENDS DESIROUS OF REFURNISHING AND REPLENISHING VERY HANDSOME OAK .SIDEBOARD (MIRROR BACK. RECESS FRONTI 7PIECE SADDLEBAG DINING ROOM SUITE, HEAVY OAK DUCHESSE PUR EXTENDING DINING TABLE, COPPER KERBS AND IRONS. GENTS CYCLE DINNER SERVICES, BEST B.l*. WARE*, etc., etc. TAMES SAMSON AND CO. *# have beer, favored with, instructions tu f'l auction, in their DOWNSTAIRS ROOMS, DOWLING STREET, a large, catalogue of Furniture( etc., including— Extending dining tables, occasional tables Hurt chairs leather chairs and couches, fenders and brasses, kerbs and irons GENUINE SEAGRASS CHAIRS, picture*.' ornaments, curtains and fittings, HANDSOME. OAK SIDEBOARD (MrRROR-BACK, Ert CEfcS FKONT), hearthrugs, sofa rues V.P TABLE COVERS, ImoleSnU. HEAVY *& B CARPET SQUARES, china ware, B TiinS rv ! oe, ',^ A^ rViß OAK BEDROOM bUITE, kapok mattresses, flock mattresses, •' wire mattresses, d.i. beds, s.i. beds, CHILD'S MATTRESST Z>* beds, WALNUT-COLOR DUCHESSE PAIR o^-?. u,li i-: blankets , beddings, OAK HALL SIAND, diamond-mirror walnutreolor hall stand, carved hall seats, HEAVY AXMINSTER CARPET RUNNERS, passage Knoleum, slip mats, door mats, hall curtains, kitchen tables, kitchen dressers, kitchen oookmg utensils, ete., etc. NO RESERVE. NO RESERVE. .WEDNESDAY, 2nd JUNE, At 2 o'clock. At Rooms, Manse street. CLEARING SALE HOUSEHOLD FARM*. TUBE AND FURNISHINGS. »ARK, REYNOLDS, lIJRSS), are instructed to sell by anflfton, WALNUT and TAPEgTRY 80BBI(Pfte«Htf, BRAfiS-MODNTED BEMEERiiJJS, »ULI-SCOTOH GHSSaS, *' , silk TAfmfm'ooiixm, •, Bedsteads »nd fendees, vases ■ — chaiTß, r*fct*n I plot area, ob»a V -

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Evening Star, Issue 15817, 31 May 1915, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 9 Evening Star, Issue 15817, 31 May 1915, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 9 Evening Star, Issue 15817, 31 May 1915, Page 5

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