AMUSEMENTS. SOUTH DTJNEDIff. v ■Daily: 1.30 p.m. till 10 p.m. The Celebrated London Film Co. . present ths Ssnsational Military and' Society Drama, by Leo Trevor, —BROTHER OFFICERS ' -7—BROTHER OFFICERS :■ -—BROTHER OFFICERS ~ (In 4 Reels). A Powerful Story of Love and War. Fair Women and Brave Men. Society's -Villains, who stake their money, and Society's HeroesV who stake their lives. Others : THE GREAT WAR Eclair Top. (Follows"the moves of Army; operations). PALMA _ Picturesque Scenic. GAUMONT'S EXCELLENT WAR ■ 1 GAZETTE. DICKSON'S DIAMONDS ... Edison Drama. And a Brisk Laugh-bringer by Yitagraph, 'MYSTERIOUS MR DAVY.' ADULTS, SIXPENCE. CHILDREN, 3d. BARGAIN MATINEE SATURDAY, 2.30. PRINCESS THEATRE. Governing' Director Ben J. Fuller TO-NIGHT, at 8; SATURDAY, at 2.30. A A'eritable TORNADO OF APPLAUSE Greeted Our Brilliant New Programme Last Night. EVERY ITEM A FEATURE, EVERY ARTIST A STAR. Emphatic Success of Our Second Great Revue: XTmSS 2 N - A Feast of F «n Frolic. £"K£SS £,££s £ et Permed in DunedJn. P,m™nv °" 8 l 0n »' lolld laU S h fr o^ CATCH ON. start to finish. Enthusiastic' Reception of ELTON BLACK ELTON BLACK As "Tiddley Tosh,'' the- Incomparable. Vaudeville Artist. KEYSTONE QUARTET Better KEYSTONE QUARTET Thau Ever. Everybody FLAPPER BRIGADE, Loves Thtm. FLAPPER BRIGADE, THE SHOW TO DRIVE DULL CARE AWAY. Instantaneous Success of NELLIE KOLLE. The Dainty Male .NELLIE KOLLE. Impersonator. Concertina. MUSICAL CLARINOS „ r , T Ki»gs. MUSICAL CLARINOS. WALTER ITORIA. CBaropion WALTER DORIA. Ball Puncher. Clever Comedy COCO AND CHICO Acrobats. COCO AND CHICO, ARTHUR DOUGLAS, Favorite Scotch Comedian. Prices: Orch. Stalls and Dress Circle, 2s; Stalks Is: Family Circle, 6d. Reserves at The Bristol. No Booking Fee. Doors 715 BOX PLAN THE BRISTOL From 9 till 5; late Bookings 'Phone 3,091. T»HE HAYWARDS'. ■*■ AGAIN TO-NIGHT, at 3. * A Stirring Dramatic Pbcto Play. An Unparalleled Success. Magnificently Reproducing Leo Trevor's Powerful Military-Drama: BROTHER OFFICERS. BROTHER OFFICERS BROTHER OFFICERS! Interesting Story from Start to Fhrsh _, „ Thrilling and Grand. The Givat War Educational. Latest Graphic Topical. I alma ....... Beautiful Scenic. The Cnmtfey Hit: THE MYSTERIOUS ,*IR DAVY. 6d, Is, Reserves Is 6d. AUCTIONS. \ WEDNESDAY, 15th SEPTEMBER, At 12 o'clock. On Premises, " Woodside," Clyde street (close t-o Dundas street bridge), the residence of R. Brinsley, Esq. WELL-SELECTED AND CHOICE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. IMPERIAL ORGAN (10 Stops), CHESTERFIELD COUCH DIVAN CHAIRS, , RICH AXMINSTER CARPETS, MASSIVE HALL FURNITURE, HUDSON OAK STANDARD ROLLTOP DESK, OAK STANDARD DROP-HEAD MACHINE. HANDSOME KAURI MIREOR-BACS SIDEBOARD, KAURI EXTENDING DINING TABLE, BEDROOM and KITCHEN FURNITURE. Etc.*. and ALCOCK FULL-SIZE BILLIARD TABLE, IMPERIAL LOW CUSHIONS, CUES, MARKING BOARD, BILLIARD BALLS, AND ALL ACCESSORIES. TpARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, E - are instructed by R. Brinsley, Esq. (who is giving up housekeeping), to sell, as above, by auction. Also, Mirror overmantel, Jap vases and ornaments, oil paintings, photogravures, r.p. hall "stand, bronze ornaments, oak liall chairs, pedestals and marble figures, rich Axminster stair carpet, upholstered wicker chair, saddlebag divan easy chair, kauri escritoire, bookcase, copper' kerb, irons, and ash pan, oak Peerless ice chest, cutlery, plated ware, e.p. entree dishes, salad bowl, tea servics, crystal glassware, centre epergne. kauri duchesse pair, full-Scotch chest, mirrordoor wardrobe, single brass-mounted bedsteads, double brass-mounted bedsteads and bedding. ORDER OF SALE.—Bedrooms, 12 o'clock; Drawing Room, Dining Room, Billiard Room, 2 o'clock. On view Tueisd.iv afternoon, 14th September, from 2 o'clock, and Morning of Sale. N.B.—Tha Lipp piano, furniture of No. 1 becnonm, kitchen and scullerv furniture. aJiJ sundries previously advertised have been withdrawn from sale. WEDNESDAY, 15th SEPTEMBER, . At 2 o'clock. At Rooms, 221 Princes street. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. . CHESTERFIELD SETTEE, ' KAURI BEDROOM SUITE, CHOICE BRUSSELS CARPET, 25 PAIR BOOTS AND SHOES. PHONOGRAPH AND RECORDS. A LEX HARRIS AND UO. J:\. have received instructions to sell by auction Household Furniture, including— Chesterfield settee, Brussels carpet, extend mg dining table, occasional tables, occasional chairs, wicker chairs, Austrian chairs, hall tables, rattan chairs. linoleum, carpets," double and single iron bedsteads, wire mattresses, kapok and flock mattresses, manogany full-Scotch chest, duchesse chests, washslands, toilet ware, vases, ornaments! fenders, irons, hearthrugs, gent's free-wheel 3-speed bicycle, lawn mowers. 20 PAIRS ASSORTED BOOTS AND SHOES, phonograph and records, 5 FIRST-CLASS SINGING WEDNESDAY. 15th SEPTEMBER, At 2 o'clock sharp. In Downstairs Rooms, Dowling street. Sals by Auction. secoxpSanp householURM'i'URE OF EVERY DESCRrPTTOJ.. Superior Iron-frame Piano (by Selljyn, . London), Dming and Bedroom Furniture, Etc.. E*B. TAMES' SAMSON ANJD CO. * have been instructed to sell by auctionf at their Rooms. Dor.-lin? street, A large catalogue of Household Furniture consisting of— Dining room suite (9 pieces), oval oak dining table, high-back chairs! ■ laree carpet square, 2 Morris chairs, seagrass settee and 2 easy chahs. drawing room extending lamp hsavy brass kerbs and brasses, hearthtuV paim tubs, palm stand and bowls, mirrorback hall stand, mirror overmantel ' h'k. couch, 2 d.i. beds and bedding, duelled pair datest design), long-mirror duchess""' massive solid oak bedroom suite, oval nr'rrors. oak bed and tedding, duchssse'chests"' v-asbstands iron cot, shakedowns, child's •S'tigk- iron bed, spring-seated couch, kitchc dresser, tables, chairs, kitchen and cookui utensils wnnger,' coi y eo hp'll,' Champio range, bicycles, etc., etc\ " WASTE PAPER. ASTE PAPSS iqb g^B in Lots to Suit Purchasers. ; Ajpply 'STA&' OFFICK.
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Evening Star, Issue 15908, 14 September 1915, Page 5
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