AMUSEMENTS. pRINCESS__.THEATR;E. Fullers' Theatres and Vaudeville, Ltd. Governing Directors, Ben J. and John Fuller. Yaudevjllo Nightly at 8. .10 -SUPERLATIVE ACTS. 10 Direct from AMERICA, Wonderful Success. ' LOCKWOOD,—Champion Fancy Ropo MauiLOCKWOOD,—pulator and Whip-cracker LOCKWOOD—(Iate of Buffalo Bill's Wild LOCKWOOD,—Wert Show). The Cheery Comedian—EßNEST PITCHER, and Musical *Chat—ERNEST PITCHER texbox, —ERNEST PITCHER. Music and Hoop-rollfng.—OLEMO. Queen of the Air.—MDME IORENZ. FRESH ACTS by MILKER AND STOREY. • England's Comedy Entertainers. WARREN HASTINGS, BULLY " AND DORIS, COLEMAN SISTERS, BARON, JOLLY JOHN LARKIN. Prices: D.C. and 0.5., 2?: Stalk-, Is: Upper Oirclc, 6d. Box Plan at THE BRISTOL. Bookings, 6d. TRINITY COLLEGE OF MUSIC, LONDON. ANNUAL CONCERT, FRIDAY, 12th OCTOBER, 8 p.m., in KNOX CHURCH SUNDAY SCHOOL HALL. Invitation Tickets may be obtained on application to Bristol Piano Company or Messrs Chas. Begg and Co. BEATRICE BARTH, Local Secretary. OF CHRIST, SOUTH DUNEDIN. SACRED CANTATA. •THE GREAT LIGHT,' In Aid of Building Funds, ■ By Caversham Methodist Church and Churet of Christ Combined Choirs. Musical and Elocutionary Selections to Follow. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10th, at 8 p.m Admission Is, Children 6d. AUCTIONS. WEDNESDAY, 10th OCTOBER. At 12.30 o'clock. At Rooms, Princes street. ' By Order of the Mortgagees. FREEHOLD PROPERTIES, LECKHAMP TON COURT, CAVERSHAM RISE. Modern 6-roomed Residence (No. 18). Also, 4-roomcd Dwelling (No. 4). 4 LEX. HARRIS AND " CO. t&- have received instructions to sell by auction, as above: 1. Sections 21 and 22, Caversham. Rise, with a frontage to Leckhampton Court of 88ft, with a 4-roonied Dwelling, bathroom, washhouse, etc. 2. Part of Section 28, Caveraham Rise, with a frontage to Leckhampton Court of 41ft, with a modern 6-roomed Residence, bath, hot and cold, gas throughout; all in first-class order. The Properties are nicely laid out in garden and orchard, commanding a magnificent view, and close to penny section of car. Practically for ABSOLUTE SALE.
WEDNESDAY, 10th- OCTOBER, At 2 o'clock. At Rooms, Princes street. KAURI MIRROR-BACK SIDEBOARD, OAK CABINET, STANDARD SEWING MACHINE, HANDSOME REFLEX DUCHESSE PAIR, WALNUT SEMI-GRAND PIANO (Fritz Kuhla), ALEX. HARRIS AND Co. have received instructions to sell by auction, Household Furniture, including— Kauri mirror-back sideboard, walnut piano, dining chairs, couches, walnut -whatnots, pictures, linoleum, fender, hearthrugs, occasional chairs, occasional tables, rattan chairs, dining tables, curtains, double and single iron bedsteads, wiro mattresses, kapok and flock mattresses, shakedowns, duchesse chests, reflex duchesse pair, kauri wardrobe, toilet tables, tile-back washstands,' toilet chests, toiletware, looking-glasses, kitchen tables, kitchen utensils, crockery, KING DICK MOi'OR CYCLE (3£ h.p.), pa* parallel bars, etc., etc., etc. WEDNESDAY MORNING, 10th OCTOBER, At 11 o'clock. TO CONFECTIONERS. On Account of Shippers. DM. SPP. DDING » is instructed to sell by auction, al his Rooms, on Wednesday morning, at 1] o'clock, 48 Sacks COCOA BEANS. Without reserve. MONDAY, 12th NOVEMBER, 1917 At 12 o'clock. Under Power of Sale in Mortgage Registered No. 34,865. FARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, have received instructions from the Registrar of the Supreme Court at Dunedin to sell by auction, nh their Rooms, Manse street, Dunedin, on above dnte, Freehold Section, being Allotment 1, pm-i Allotment 73, Township of Aiiderston: area. 20.5 poles; situate comer Shetland and Nairn streets, Roslyn (lately known us Anderston road and Church street), together with the Shop, 4-roomed Dwelling, bathroom, scullery, etc., thereon. Land Transfei title. The mortgagee's application and estimated value- of the property may bo seen at tht Office of the said Registrar any time pre vious to sale. For further particulars apply to Messrs ADAMS BROS., Solicitors, Empire Buildings, _ , Princes street. Dunedin: °r *o THE AUCTIONEERS. MONDAY. 15th OCTOBER At 12 o'clock. At Rooms, Manse street. In the Estate of the late W. D. Hanlon 2 CONVENIENT FREEHOLD RESIDENCES (Within the Pennv Section). 1.-No. 352 CASTLE STREET: 6-roomed bourse; bay windows, portico, electric light, gas, drained to sewer; all conveniences. 2.—No. 35 CLARENDON STREET-4-roomed House; scullery, washhouse P copper, tubs, drained to sewer. ARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, _ , Auctioneers. Further particulars from Mr A. C. HANLON, Solicitor, _ 162 Moray place; 0r THE AUCTIONEERS.
_ REMINDER. WEDNESDAY, 10th OCTOBER, 1917, At 2 o'clock sharp. In the Estate of the late Mary M'Gavin (deceased). On Premises, corner George and Duke streets. SALE BY AUCTION. A BEAUTIFUL GEORGE STREET • FREEHOLD PROPERTY, With beautifully-built modern 7-roomed Dwelling thereon. Also, COSTLY HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. JAMES SAMSON AND CO. have been favored with. instructions from the Trustees in the above Estate to sell by auction, on the Premises, corner George and Duke streets, Citv. Furniture on view Wednesday morning. See full advertisement. Iu the Magistrate's Court, Dunedin. RACHEL ANN JACK, Plaintiff. WILLIAM PETER M'DUFF, Defendant.. JOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that bv * virtue of a Distress Warrant in .above Court I have seised the right, title, and interest of the above-named Defendant in' the undermentioned goods, and that th* same will be SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION on WEDNESDAY. 10th October, at 2 o'clock by ALEX. HARRIS AND CO., at theL rooms, Princes street, Dtmedin, unless th. Warrant is sooner satisfied (terms cash): 1 BOHM PIANO. T. HOLLAND, Bailiff. ■*** without, the ".Star* Garden Ao»jjaidener'6 friend. Prica. 1* fii,
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