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AMUSEMENTS. JJIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Direction „.j. C . Williamson, Ltd.' Business Manager Wm. F. Russell. THREE (3) MOBENIGHTS ONLY OF 'GRUMPY.' ON JL, OP ■ THE MOST MEMORABLF SUCCESSES THE NEW ZEALAND STAGE HAS EVER KNOWN. CYRIL MAUDE CYRIL MAUDE CYRIL MAUDE CYRIL MAUDE In his WorJti famous Production of ' GRUMPY,' ' GRUMPY,' ' ' GRUMPY,' As Played by him over 1,200 times through out England, America, and Australia. A VERITABLE TRIUMPH. SATURDAY NEXT (LAST NIGHT OF SEASON). ONE NIGHT ONLY. Superb Production of T. W. ROBERTSON'S FAMOUS COMEDY, ' CASTE.' * CASTE' CYRIL MAUDE AS ECCLES. • PRICES: 6s, ss, and Is. Early Door te Stalls and Pit, Is extra.. All prices plu? Box Plans for Season'now on view at Thr Bristol. Day .Sales, Geyser (Grav's), opposite Union Bank. A of Hopel 'THERE'S A BIG LOT OF SUNSHINE COMING SOON.' Words by Edward Lockton. Music by John Hay. A cheery, optimistic song, expressing bright, hopeful sentiments. The music is of a distinctly melodious type, and in perfcS sympathy with tho words. Just be marching right along With a great big happy song, There's a big lot of sunshine coming soon.' PRICE: 2s, POSTED 2s 2d. fIKAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD.- > Headquarters for Music, TRINGES STREET. Just Arrived 1 A DISTINCT NOVELTY! THE CIRCULAR " LYRICPHONE.*. Wo are showing a 'now AMERICAN MODEL, round in shape, and made of Black Metal, artistic desien and fmish, rubber toiic arm, etc. Price, £7. SECOND-HAND GRAMOPHONES. Two good serviceable Instruments, in cs« reliant condition, reproducing with clear and sonorous tone. Table Cabinet, £lO. Hornless Model, £7 10s. CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., Gramophone Headquarters, PRINCES STREET. Important to Every Flautist 1 FRENCH CONCERT FLUTES AT ••BEGG'S." We have just received from i maker in Franco a small supply -of verv nnt CONCERT FLUTES. They arc beautifully made and finished, tho tone being clear anc bright. No. 112.—EBONY, 8 keys, £4 10s. No. 110.—A Novelty: SILVER-NICKEL-PLATED throughout, 8 keys, £7 10s. No. 111.—Ditto, wtih 10 keys, £8 10s. IHAS. BEGG "AND CO., LTD., I Headquarters for Musical Instruments, PRINCES STREET. AUCTJONST^ THURSDAY, 10th JANUARY, At 1 o'clock sharp. On tha Premises, Selwyn College, opposite University, Castle street. SURPLUS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE (Contents of 16 Rooms). V~" M. SPEDDING ■J • is instructed by Yen. Archdeacon Woodtborpe to sell by auction, on tho premispK. Onfitta shr*v>h nn f «.* 1 o clock sharp. Dining tables, chairs, linoleums, chests drawers, duchesse chests, single bedsteads, wire mattresses, shakedowns, bedding, blankets, sitting room furniture, book shelves, kitchen utensils, crockery ware, GAS COOKER,, ajid sundries. Without reserve. FRIDAY, 11th JANUARY, 1918. At 2 o'clock. SALE BY AUCTION. In Downstairs Rooms, Dowling 6treet. Under instructions from various vendors. DINING ROOM, BEDROOM. AND KITCHEN FURNTTURB, ETC. "ESSES JAMES SAMSON AND CO. . have been favored with instructions to sell by auction, at their rooms, Dawlinjr street, a large quantity of useful Secondhand Furniture. See Full Advertisement Thursday. SATURDAY, 12th JANUARY, 1918. At noon. I C U R R AND CO. kJ have received instructions from ilio Dunedin City Council to offer For Sale by Public Auction, at their Rooms, Princes street, on Saturday, the 12th January, 1918. at noon, the undermentioned CORPORATION BUILDING LEASES, viz.: (a) Allotment 5, Subdivision of Reserve Block XXXII., Dunedin, at present leased to Mr W. H. M'Leod. Upset rental lor further term of 21 years, £lO per annum. Valuation for improvements, £650. (b) Section 18, Black XLIL, Dunedin, at present, leased to Messrs Ross and Gleudinmg, Ltd. Upset rental for further term of 21 years, £29 10s per annum. Valuation for improvements, £1,500. Further particulars may bo gained on application to the TOWN CLERK, Or THE AUCTIONEERS. SATURDAY, 12th JANUARY, At ,12.15 o'clock. On tho Premises, 290 High street, just below 10-ROOMED 2-STORY BUILDING FOR REMOVAL. Slate Roof, Shackiock Range, and Built of Baltic practically throughout. 4 LEX. HARRIS AND CO., Auctioneers. LOST AND FOUND. " OST, Child's Woollen Coat, between ■J Quean's Drive and Rattray street. Reward on retirrning to 8 Queen's Drive, Musselburgh. OST, 21st Dweniber. Horse Collar, bo—i tween King street and Harbor terrace. Return 87 Harbor terrace; reward. OST, Brass Cap off Lacre motor van •, t»i ward. A. and T. Inglis. OST (last night, between station and —J Plunkot street). Brown Paper Parcel, containing lady's costume coat and children'* clothing. Return 17 Plunket street, StKilda; reward. . , OST, i-plate Foldiujr Camera, Finder i please return to Johnstone and Basil, chemists, Dunedin. LOST, between Argyle and MTfe© streets. Curb Bracelet feet stones); reward. 25 Byron street, Mornington. LOST (Christmas Ew, late train north), Winchester Repeating Rifle, in carrier; reward. Moody, tobacconist. LOST.— "Would gentleman, who called on Moody, tobacconist, about lost Riflo kindly call again. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Advertisements of 16 words under this heading: One insertion, It; three inserffcns, 2s 6d; sis insertions, ss. Cash in advance! Extra charge if booked. 'ANTED, Private Board and Residence. -. - ' Furbished or Unfurnished Room; tw.i ladiesf; City. Box 214, Post Ofnee. W ANTED, by ycung man, Board and Residence; no other boarders. Address "Surrey," 'Star' Offlce. COMPORTABLE Homo for youths; terms moderate. Apply 111 York place. House, Moray place'fphotw v>T 2,180). —Accommodation Visitors, Vacancy Boarders;. terms moderate. Moss and M'Pherson, proprietors. HOLIDAY RESORTS. XTACANcrES for Summer Visitors. ApV Ply Mrs R. Douglas, Beach Villa, Hampden. !

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Evening Star, Issue 16627, 9 January 1918, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 16627, 9 January 1918, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 16627, 9 January 1918, Page 5