AMUSEMENTS. Q.RAND PICTURE PALACE. From 1.30 to 5.30 ; 6.30 to 10 p.m. J. C. Williamson’s Great Success, EVERYBODY'S FAVORITES, FRED NIBLO FRED NIBLO' And his Original GET-RICH-QUIOK WALLINGFORD * COMPANY AMERICA'S LAUGHING SUCCESS, OFFICER 666. OFFICER 666. Principal Cast of .Characters: Travers Gladwin Fred Nihlo. Helen Burton Enid Bennett. Michael Phelan John Da Laov. Alfred Wilson (Officer 666), Sydney Stirling, And Full Supporting Company. Staged and Produced by J- C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. OFFICER 666’ was seen by 1;OOO.OCO people during its six. months’ (season in Melbourne and Sydney. ' ADULTS, 6d~ CHILDREN, 3d, LADIES, COME TO-DAY. Wo were Packed to the Doors Last Night. P£EW QUEERS THEATRE. To-day: 12 noon till 5.30;’ 6.30 till 10.30. Tho Sensation of the Picture World. The Sensa-tiou of tbs Picture World, FIVE NIGHTS, By VICTORIA CROSS. The Most Fascinating Photo-play sinoe Three Weeks,’ and the most-censured novel ever written by this widely popular author. FIVE NIGHTS. FIVE NIGHTS. FIVE NIGHTS. FIVE NIGHTS. FIVE NIGHTS. FIVE NIGHTS. FIVE NIGHTS. FIVE NIGHTS. FIVE NIGHTS. FIVE NIGHTS. FIVE NIGHTS. FIVE NIGHTS, FIVE NIGHTS. FIVE NIGHTS. A VIVID, LIVING REALISATION OP A FASCINATING ROMANCE. Presented in close accord with tho spirit of the Book. , FIVE NIGHTS. Five Remarkable Adventures in the Career of Trevor Lonsdale, a successful artist, each making an episode of his life. Act I.—“ And the GOLD NIGHT passed over and melted into the new day.” Act 2—Tho VIOLET NIGHT. “You come like a glorious sunset on a gloomy day.’’ Act 3.—The BLACK NIGHT. “ I must go from you—Viola.” Act 4.—Tho CRIMSON NIGHT. “And the crimson mists faded away.” Act s.—Tho WHITE NIGHT. For as wkito is tbe blending of all colore into one, bo in this night all emotions were blended. A GREAT SUPPORTING SERIES. ADULTS, SIXPENCE. CHILDREN, 3d. TO LET. OFFICES and Sample Rooms, central; small and large; very low rents’ Hooper, 52 Crawford street. TO LET, on rise, 7-roomed Residence; beautiful situation; orchard and outbuildings, stable, with or without paddock; near tram. 488 George street. TO LET (18 John street, Caversham), 3roomea Cottage; rent, 8s; suit aged couple. Key next door. nnO LET (Warrington), Furnished BediJL. room, Sitting Room; use kitchen, P* a ' 110 - cooking utensils. “Reasonable,’' Star Office. Albany street (57).-To Let, Root sunny and comfortably furnished; j commodate throe (either sex); 3s each. mo LET, 5 Rooms," 30 Leith ~Wai _ 1 L.E.V. John Gillies, 21 George strei rflO LET, 5-roomed House, Bay Vii road: all conveniences. Apply As. and Bedford, solicitors, Dunedin. . _lO LET, comfortable Pour-roomed C -*L tage; suit couple; drainage; 10s week. 901 Cumberland street. TO LET.—City; 7 Rooms, 18s; 6 Rooi 30s. South Dunedin: 5 Rooms, 1( 4 Rooms, 10s. St. Clair: 6 Rooms, 2 Ravensboume: 5 Rooms, Bs. Tambl M’Kenzie, and Winbon, Braithwaitcs’ Bn ings. TDIGUR-ROOMED House;’ bailor and tu -a-- built in; 8s weekly. Apply Mrs Wi Jake’s Store, Forth street. LET, on hill, Duddingston, Valley, -fl- 4-roomed Verandah Cottage; bath, copper; garden. 665 George street. AUCTIONS. SALE BY AUCTION. WEDNESDAY, 6th SEPTEMBER, 1916. At 2 o’clock. At the Residence, No. 23 New street, Musselburgh. In tho Estate of the Into David A. Jolly. MAGNIFICENT MUSSELBURGH RESIDENCE OF SEVEN ROOMS, ERECTED ON LARGE FREEHOLD SECTION. Bona Fide Sale. This Property is in. nno of the most-scngliT,-after streets in Musselburgh (being No. 23 New street), and has a verv large frontage. Tho House is faithfully built, to which has_ recently been added a, most magnificent dining room and sun verandah. It is an ideal utility House, being specially built so as to make housekeeping as easy as possible. It consists of seven largo rooms; beautiful dining room, sun all day; good big kitchen; and very nice bright bedrooms. The House has been recently done up and improved at. tho cost of several hundred pounds. A large glasshouse, has also been erected. The grounds <iro nicely laid out, Mid anybody buying a.ml taking up gardening as a hobby would "be able to" make a magnificent show. It has all the latest drainage, hot and cold water, and gas. Wo cannot, too strongly recommend this property, and as ihc Trustees are anxious to wind up tho estate no reasonable odor will be refused. IMMEDIATELY AFTER THE SALE OF THE PROPERTY Will be offered the Whole, of the ARTISTIC HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS. WALNUT UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO (Broadivood and Sons), BEAUTIFUL COLLECTION OF OIL PAINTINGS (By some of the Leading Artists), HEAVY AXMINSTER CARPETS (Two of these Carpets have only recently been laid), HEAVY EXTENDING DINING TABLE, MASSIVE CARVED BOOKCASE, MAGNIFICENT MARBLE CLOCK, BUFFALO SUITE IN LEATHER (Nino Pieces), WALNUT SIDEBOARD, SEVEN-PIECE SILK GENOA SUITE, ELECTROPLATED WARE, HEAVILY-CARVED FANCY TABLE, DROP-HEAD SINGER SEWING MACHINE !Five-drawer). STAINED BEDROOM SUITE (Three Piece.;.), HEAVY D.I. BEDSTEADS, OPOSSUM RUG. JAMES SAMSON AND CO. have been instructed by the Trustees in the above’ Estate to sell tho Property and Furniture, on Premises, 23 New street, Musselburgh, described above, which includes— Walnut upright grand piano (Broadwood and Sous), oil painting.?, Axminster and Brussels carpels, sideboard; extending dining table, bookcase, ship in case, opossum rug, table buffalo suite, Genoa drawing room suite, wicker chains and cushions, e.p. ware, fancy carved table, occasional tables, overmantel, first-class barometer, oak trays, jardinieres, bowk, pot stands, liqueur stand, Japanese ornaments, naiad dishes and servers, bronze figures, cutlery, books, bedroom suite, d.i. bedsteads, wire mattresses bedding, blankets, sheets, napery, bedroom cabinet, fkoteh cheat, bookshelves, duchcsse pairs, hall curtains. hall runner, hall linoleum, cobs scuttles, dinner service, Japanese tea, set, cooking utensils, mincer, zinc batlw, preserving pan, meat safe, barrow, garden rollers, 2 ladders, assorted garden tools, large quantity ’ pot plants. ON VIEW MORNING OF SALE, Or Cards to Inspect Property can be received from THE AUCTIONEERS. PLEASE NOTE HOUR OP SALE.
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Evening Star, Issue 16211, 5 September 1916, Page 5
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