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AMUSEMENTS. —THE GOVERNOR'S LADY— THE GOVERNOR'S LADY . Is a Masterpiece of Dramatic Production, lis Costuming- and 'Mounting: leave nothing' ... to be desired. Superb Acting by the Famous Players' Cast, -including Miss EDITH WYNNE MAT'HESON", The Idol of the American Stage. E OCIAG O'K. ' HAYW.ARDS* ART PICTURES, Wedded to ' Delightful Orchestral Accompaniment's. To-night, at 8. To-night, at 8. DANIEL FROH'MAN Presents DAVID BELASCO'S FAMOUS STAGE SUCCESS: THE GOVERNOR'S LAM Belasco's Grand Drama of American Home Life. Pathetic, Tender, 'Sentimental. A Drama that Makes a. Strong Appeal, 5,000 ft. - ' 5,000 ft. \ —THE GOVERNOR'S LADY. —THE GOVERNOR'S LADY. The purse-proud, scheming husband wished to sacrifice on the altar of power suid fama his devoted wife. Common sense ruled his destinies,land jm came bi ■'■■ ■•■•■> -lit to the wife who loved him dearly, THE GOVKKAOnS ~ / _ . -THE GOVERNOR'S LADY -* Grips you with its forcefulness of Acting and Powerful Situations. Produced with ■all thes resources of the FAMOUS PLAYERS' COMPANY. An Elaborate and Masterly Drama. Supported by • WAR IN THE AIR. WAR IN THE AIR. A Special 'War Topical. Showing Aeroplanes and Hydroplanes Flying Over the Dardanelles. GAUMONT GRAPHIC (Latest). CARTOONS ON A YACHT. Tariff.—Dress OkeSe, Ono Shilling; Stt" Sixpence. Booking, Sixpence extra, a 6 '±uu , Bristol; or 'Phoim 3,091 from 7 p.m. B U R N i_ HALL. Direction Victor Beck. FOR. A SHORT SEASON' ONLY, Commencing WEDNESDAY NEXT, MARCH 1. The World-famed ASTRONOMER AND METEOROLOGIST, CLEMENT L, WRAGGEJ Will Give his Latest Grand SCIENTIFIC ENTERTAINMENT, Entitled . 'THE ETERNAL UNIVERSE' AND THE WAR. Magnificently Illustrated bv Beautifully Colored Lantern Slides from tho Most Recent Pictures and Photographs. An Exceptional Opportunity of Learning Some Truths ABOUT THE PRESENT WAR, Its Causes and Effects. Unique and Popular Entertainment. Popular Prices : 3s, 2s, Is. I RESERVED SEATS AT THE BRISTOL. ! AUCTIONS. TUESDAY, 29th FEBRUARY, At 12.30 o'clock. At Rooms, No. 221 Princes street. PRACTICALLY NEW SUBURBAN VILL\ SUNNY OPOHO. ' "A LEX. HARRIS AND CO. -«-.*. have received instructions from the Owner to sell by auction, Allotment 9, Block It., Opoho, containing 24 poles, with practically new Villa, 5 rooms, bos window, verandah, porcelain bath, hot and cold, gas, copper tubs,- drained (No, 41 Signal Hill road); also Freehold adjoining being Allotment 10, Block 11., Opoho, containing 24 poles. This choice little Freehold is situated in the best, part of Opoho, and is close to Knox College, and gets every particle of sun. WEDNESDAY, Ist MARCH, I At 2 o'clock. I At Rooms, No. 221 Princes street. I SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. WALNUT PIANO (Newman), I BOOKCASE AND CHIFFONIER, LARGE CEDAR- CHIFFONIER LARGE MTRROR-BACK SIDEBOARD 4ft 6in SOLID BRASS BEDSTEAD, HANDSOME KAURI DUCHESSB PAIR, ' A L:RX - HARRIS AND CO. —.*- have received instructions to sell by auction, Household Furniture, including— * Walnut piano (Newman), bookcase and | chiffonier, largo mirror-back sideboard, fire; iscreens, Austrian chairs, Zealandia chairs, pictures, hearthrug*, cedar chiffonier, kit- ' cheu dresser, wicker chairs, occasional tables, occasional chairs, eewing machine, | handsome duehesse. pair, toilet wufe, duehesse- j chests, toilet tables, double and single iron ■ bedsteads, wire mattresses, flock and kapok mattresses, 4ft 6in solid brass bedsteads, shakedowns, crockery, vases, ornaments, lawn mower, wringer, kitchen utensils, I CLEAN STOCK FANCY GOODS, TOYS, i PERIODICALS, BOOKS, etc., etc., 15 dozen NEW PAINT- BRUSHES. SATURDAY, Bth APRIL, 1916, At 12 o'clock noou. j ■ESSES- JAS. SAMSON AND CO. J.YJL have received instructions from the Dunedin City Council to offer for sale by public auction, at their Rooms, 23 Dowling street, at the above-montioncd time anil date, tha following Corporation Building Leases for a period of 21 years each, viz. :-- (a) Ailoinicn. 3 -ind. part Allotment 2. Block 30. Uimt.din, at present, leased to Alexander Harris. Upset rental, £49 10s per annum. Valuation for buildings and improvements, £1.550. (b) AIM-mcmis 13 and 20, and parts'of 12 and 21. Block 42, Dunediii. at present leased to Messrs Ross and 1 Glendining, Ltd. Upset rental. £6B 10s. Valua- I iion for buildings and improvements, ! £2.850. ; (c) Sections 48 and 50. subdivision of Sections 1 and 2. Block IV., Upper Kaikorai district.. Upset rental, £8 10s per annum. Valuation for buildings and improvements, £l5O. Present, lioider is Mr Hugh Poole. (d) Section 3, Block '42. Dunediii. at present, leased lo Mr Alex. Thompson. Cpsei. ivni.il. £3l per annum. Valuation lor buildings and improvement* i 11.550. ic'i Sections 10 mid 11. Bnihs Reserve, at piosom. loasod io Mi- P. X. M'KVhnie Ujr-ei ; rental. £2O per-annum. 'Valuation for building-; and improvement*; £9OO. * if) Sections 8 and 9, Baths Reserve. Dun- ; edin, at present leased to Sirs F. I Bridget-. Upset rental. £2l. per an- ! mini. Valuation for building's and ; improvement;, £9OO. (a) Sections 22 to 26. and parts 21 and 27. i Block 42, Duncdin. •at present leased i to Messrs Thonwon, Bridger, and Co., ' Lid. Upser rental, £ll6 12s per an- j num. Valuation for buildimrs and : improvements, £1,600. (hj) Parts of Sections 27 aud 28. Block 42, : Duncdin, at present leased to Messrs '. Thomson, Bridger, and Co.. Ltd. Up, i sci rental. £23 13s per annum. Vahm- i lion for builclirpjs anrl improvements- ■ £I,OOO. '" " "' (i) Sections 29 and 30, and part 28, Block 42, Dunediii, at present leased to Messrs Thomson, iiridifcr. ami Co Ltd. Unset rental. £32 19s per an- i num. Valuation for buildings ond im- i provements-, £BSO. Further parliculai's mav lie obtained upon, application lo the TOWN CLERK: Or THE AUCTIONEERS, Dunedm, 24th February, 1916. TUESDAY, 29th FEBRUARY, At 2 o'clock sharp. Household Furniture, etc. etc. REMOVED TO ROOMS FOP CONVENIENCE OF SALE. ' I Extending Dining Table, High-back Chairs ! Dining Room Suite in Leather. Mirror- ! back Sideboard. Bedroom Suite,' Kitchen j Dresser, Invalid - ;- Wicker Chair, Child's ! Push Cart. etc. ; TAMES SAMSON AND CO. I t* have Leeu favored with instructions to j sell by auction, at their roomc Dowliue ! street, ; Household Furniture, including—• Solid walnut overmantel, pictures Ax- I minster carpet, mirror-back solid oak' sideboard, heavy linoleums, upholstered chairs laney enrved tables and pot stands, hanging ' and hall lamps, crockery, c.r>. ware sen- j crass chairs, brass fenders nnd brasses.'mats heavy rugs, heavy hall carpet, mirror-back hall stand, duchesse chests, .withstands, double iron beds and bedding, handsome solid oak bedroom suite, mirror-door wardrobe, bedroom cabinet, single iron beds, ■shakedowns, child's cot, kitchen and'eookine utensus. etc., etc. Also, . :... IX DECKASED HST\XE L-VDXS WE.\iSL\G .APPAREL AND P ~. JSOffAL ErPEGTS, % I

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Evening Star, Issue 16049, 28 February 1916, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 16049, 28 February 1916, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 16049, 28 February 1916, Page 5

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