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AMUSEMENTS. pRINCESS THEATEE. (Pullers' Theatres and Vaudeville, Ltd.) NIGHTLY, AT 8. ' THE BLYTHE AND JOCUND TOM HAVERLT IRISH REVUE PLAYERS In a romping farce of shipwrecked mariners, Island beauties, and Pi-rats, 'MURPHY MAROONED.' S'GT. COPELAND IS T ew Telepathic AND THE KID, Wonders. MACLEAN AND LEE.—A Lively Comedy. JONES AND (RAINES.—WeIsh Entertainers. MLARZON AND FLORENCE.—Balancing Novelty. ERNEST PrnCHßß.—Everybody's Comedian. PRICES (including Tax).—D.C. and 0.5., Es Id; STALLS, Is Id; UPPER CIRCLE 6d. Box Plan at THE BRISTOL. Bookings, 6d. T YRIO PICTURES, PORT CHALMERS. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), MARCH 8. Black and White are not more different than the hero and heroin* of "HIGH jETNA'KICB,' 'HIGH MNAM3E/ The new Fox Photo-play starring George Walsh; But the two have one characteristic in common—their love. It wins in the end. LOST AND FOUND. OST (between Harrow streart and Morn--1 ington), a Baby's Silver Bracelet (in. ->— bed Margaret); reward. 57 Albany street. T OST (Monday evening, at Mornington), -8-J Part o£ a Flute; reward. Please return to Morningten School. OteT (■Wednesday, between Queen's J>rive -i Musselburgh, King Edward street)' Bunch Keys; reward. Edwards, fruiterer, Princes street. M 'UtoT (on Saturday), Machine Gun Badge JL> Brooch. Finder please return to 638 Cumberland street. OST, Silver Thimble, near Knox Cht i reward. Return 2 Pitt street. OST, from Buick JLJ motor car. Finder please return) Department Agriculture, Rattray street. fif OST, Gold Maori Hill JLJ and Union street. Reward on returning 91 Union street. T EFT in slob telephone at Chief -a_J Small Leather Case. . Finder please return to Leviathan; reward. THTOUND.—Decide : Bread at 9d or Com pressed Yeast at 8d packet, which :akes 8 loaves; simple. Jl'Arfliur's. juJUjSTD. —Antiseptic oal Tar Soap cures freckles; real skin food; 8d; lasts ? lonths. M'Arthur's Busy Stores. iT'OfTND.—M'Artnurs Down Prices Stovr*-! .*- opposite Duke's: Seeded Raisins, 7d; 3 bars Soap, Is; Compressed Yeast, Bd. AUCTIONS. FRIDAY, Bth MARCH, At 1 o'clock. At Rooms, Manse street. On Account of the Owner, who has left fot Australia. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS. MASSIVE SOLID OAK SIDEBOARD, SOLID OAK DINING TABLE, CHESTERFIELD SETTEE AND DIVAN CHAIRS (upholstered for loose covers), WALNUT AND TAPESTRY SUITE, BEAUTIFUL PERSIAN CARPET AND RUG (almost new), Axminster Carpet, Tapestry and Plush Lounge, Seagrass Occasional Chairs, Blackwood Dining Room Suite, Flower Pedestals, Kauri Kerb, Brass Fender Suite, High-back wining Chairs, Nursery Fiio Guard, Corner Bookshelves, Pictures, Ornaments, Crockeryware, Kauri Mirror-back Hall Stand, Kauri Morris Chair, Bamboo Settee, Oak Drophead Sewing Machine, Lace Curtains, White Sewing- Machine, Seagrass Square', Austrian Chairs, Axmiuster Runner, Ka.uxi Due] Pair, Large Cedar Wardrobe, 'Brass custead, Kauri Panel Bedsteads, Wire (Mattresses, Kapok and Flock Beds, Brassmounted Bedsteads, Kauri Cheval Tabic, Kitchen Tables and Utensils, Blankets, Lawn, Slower, Oil Cooker, 2 Enamelled Plunge Baths. PARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, will sell by auction, as a.bovc. NOW ON VIEW. NO RESERVE'. Owing to the large number of lots the sale ■will commence sharp at 1 o'clock. SATURDAY, 9th MARCH, At 12.30 o'clock. At Rooms, Manso street. On account of the Trustees in a Deceased Estate. CITY FREEHOLD PROPERTIES. Lot I.—No. 458 Cumberland street: 5-roomcd Verandah Cottage and Outbuildings. No. 2. Nos. 4 and 6 Short street: Two 3-roomed Brick Cottages. Lot 3.—No. 8 Short street: 4-roomed Wood Cottage. "BARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, are instructed to sell by auction, ne MONDAY, 18th MARCH, At 12 o'clock. At Rooms, Manse street. DUNOTTAR, DUNOTTAR. BEAUTIFULLY-SITUATED HOUSE. OVER THREE-QUARTERS OF ACRE FREEHOLD, Fronting Town Belt and Lvnwood avenuo JARK, REYNOLDS," LIMITED, ■are instructed by C. R. Chapman, sq., to (sell by auction, THE RESIDENCE, "CALTON," Containing _largedrawing and dining rooms, beautiful library" and morning room, connected with folding doors, kitchen, —""' laundry; spacious entrance hall, ■ place; and outer hall with cloak room and lavatory; two large, bright, airy bedrooms, and dressing room, and three smaller bedrooms; bathroom, lavatory, etc. MONDAY, 18th MARCH, At 12 o'clock. At Rooms, Manse street. BEAUTIFUL BUILDING SIT", DUNOTTAR, DUNOTTAR. PARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, are instructed to sell by auction, Part of Section 76. Uunott'ar, and Part, of Section 7, Block 1., Upper Kaikorai District, adjoining, forming a compact building sito of quarter-acre, -with 39ft lOin frontage to ■Cla-romont street, Dunott-sir. This is one of the finest, sites in this fashionable township, and is sheltered and secluded. The section is covered with fine native trees and English deciduous trees, also tennis lawn, and is absolutely the fines* budding site in Dunottar available. Inspect this; it is worth looking at. FRIDAY, Bth MARCH, 1918, • At 2 o'clock. SALE BY AUCTION. In Downstairs Rooms, Dowling street HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS, ETC. Solid Oak Dining Room Suite, Oak Telescope Dining Table. Dining Room Chairs Easy Chairs, Fancy Chairs and Tables, Solid Oak Bedroom Suite, Oak Wood Bedstead' Wire Mattresses, Bedding, Cot and Cot '.Mill tress. Quilts, Curtains, D.I. and S.I. h?'l- - Single Wood Bedsteads, Oak Wardrobe, Pictures, Ware, T<?« iSets, Cutlery, Oak Sideboard, Massive Oak Hall Stand' Copper Kerbs, Irons, Fenders, Hearthru"s Hip Mats, Kitchen Rugs, Axminslcr Carpet Square, Pot Stand, Kitchen Dresser, Kitchen Tables, Meat Safe, Sten Ladder, Wire-seated Couch, Wringer, Bent-wood Chairs, Kitchen and Cooking Utensils, etc. etc ■J&/TES3RS JiAME3 •SAMSON AND CO. i.»JJ- havo been favored -with instructions to SeM i>y auction, at their .Rooms, a large quantity of useful Household Furniture and Furnishings, etc. JUSTNESS as usual" should not be tha in the ' Star' Garden "good business^"

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Evening Star, Issue 16676, 7 March 1918, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 16676, 7 March 1918, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 16676, 7 March 1918, Page 5