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AMUSEMENTS. pRINCESS THEATRE. (Fullers' Theatres and Vaudeville, Ltd.) NIGHTLY, AT 8. ‘■MATINEE TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), 2.30. THE BLYTHE AND JOCUND TOM HAYERLY IRISH REVUE PLAYERS In a romping farce of shipwrecked mariners, Island beauties, and Pi-rats, ‘MURPHY MAROONED.’ SGT. COPELAND New Telepathic AND THE KID, Wonders. MACLEAN AND LEE— A Lively Comedy. JONES AND RAINES.—WeIsh Entertainer. DBARZON AND FLORENCE—Balancing Novelty. I ERNEST PlTCHEß.—Everybody’s Comedian. PRICES (including Tax). —D.C. and 0.5., 2s Id; STALLS, Is Id; UPPER CIRCLE, 6d. Bos Plan at THE BRISTOL. Bookings, 6d. RELIGIOUS. OCTAGON HALL, NEXT SUNDAY AFTERNOON, at 3 o’clock, . PATRIOTIC SERVICE. Address by EB V. C H. GARLAND (Auckland). His Worship the Mayor will preside. The Central Mission Choir will lead the singing. Solo, ‘ God Sent You Back to Me,’ Miss Clare Solly (contralto, Fisk Jubilee Singers). COLLECTION ON BEHALF MILITARY GAMP FUNDS. 11 a.m., Rev. W. J. Oxbrow (Dargaville). 6.30 p.m., Rev. Amos Reader (Wellington); solo, ‘Calvary,’ Mr Marshall Palmer (Fisk Jubilee Singers). ACE MISSION. Meetings in Large Tent in Stafford street. TO-NIGHT, at 7.45—” QUESTION MEETING.” Saturday Night, 7.30 to B.so.—Prayer Meeting. Sunday, 3 p.m.—Subject, ’ THE LORDS COMING IN CONNECTION WITH THE KINGDOM.’ •Sunday, 7.45 p.m.—Subject, 'THE SUNDIAL OF AHAZ.’ AUCTIONS. SATURDAY, 9tb MARCH, 1918, At 11.30 a.m. Oiago Farmers' Horse Bazaar. THE OTAGO FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., will auction, on above date, Account 3lr W. Has tie; 6 four-year-old spring-cart sorts, out of camp work 5 draught mares and geldings 6 spring-carters and light harness horses. NOTE.—As notified in Bazaar a. fortnight ago, 2s 6d entry fee will be charged, "if sale effected, entry fee will he returned. L. MACLEAN, Auctioneer. SATURDAY. 9th MARCH, At 12.30 o’clock. At Rooms, Mause street. On Account of the Trustees in a Decease* Estate. CITY FREEHOLD PROPERTIES, CUMBERLAND STREiET AND SHORT STREET (Near Hanover street). 4 GOOD, COMFORTABLE COTTAGES. PARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, are instructed to sell by auction: Lot 1., No. 458, CUMBERLAND STREET, Part Section 43, Block XXIIL, Dunedin, having a frontage of 53 feet to Cumberland street, with a good 5-roomed Verandah Cob tage; gas, bathroom, hot and cold water, drained, washhouse, copper and tubs, de« tached room, tomato house, pantry, scullery, outhouses. A TIDY PROPERTY; ALWAYS WELL LET. OUR UPSET IS MADE VERY LOW TO EFFECT A SALE. Lot 11., Nos. 4 and 6 SHORT STREET, Part of Section 42, Block XXIII., Dunedin, with 33 feet frontage to Short street by a depth of 74 feet, with 2 very good 3-roomed Brick Cottages; sculleries, Shackiock ranges, washhouses, outhouses, drained. FOR AN INVESTMENT MOST DESIRABLE. Lot 111., No. 8 Short street, Part of Section 43, Block XXIII., Dunedin, 35 feet frontage to Short, street, depth 74 feet, with a comiortable 4-roomed Cottage; washhouse, copper, tubs. IDEAL WORKMAN’S HOME. NO TRAMS. TRUSTEES REQUEST US TO FIX UPSETS THAT WILL SELL EACH PROPERTY. TUESDAY, 19th MARCH, At 12 o'clock. At Rooms, Manse street, LONDON STREET. LONDON STREET 1 CONVENIENT 8-ROOM ED RESIDENCE, , 67 LONDON STREET (“TARATA”), Near Hcriofc row; no trams required; slightly on rise; easy approach by Scotland street. PARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, are instructed by G. Crow, Esq., u sell by auction, Part of Sections 44 ond 45, Block 24, Dunedin, containing 29.7.p01e5, with frontage oi 86ft 7in to London street, together with SUBSTANTIALLY-BUILT RESIDENCE of 8 rooms; large bathroom (hot and cold water, porcelain bath, separate shower, washbasin, etc.), linen looker, pantries, cupboards, electric light and points for iron and radiators; plastered throughout; nicely decorated, and in first-class order throughout. Tile outbuildings consist of washhouse (copper and tubs), workshop, ooalhousc, etc. The property is securely fenced, and has concrete wall and iron fence to London street, surmounted with nicely-grown olearia hedge; asphalt paths, nice garden; drained to D.B. regulations. We can thoroughly recommend this property to anyone requiring a convenient and comfortable t own house in good locality andi handy to business centre. Cards to view obtainable at our office. TUESDAY, 12th MARCH, At 2 o’clock. On the Premises, Burnside, close Dunedin City Abattoirs. In the Estate late W. Walter. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, WALNUT PIANO (DELAMEEE), GIG, DUG CART. SET GIG EAR,Nek 3 HORSES, ETC., BTC., ETC. A LEa. . HARRIS AND CO. -T.a. have received instructions from the Trustees to sell by auction, Wa’.nut piano (Delamere), linoleum, fenders and brasses, clocks, tapestry suite, mirrorback sideboard, _ hanging lamp, pedestals, hall stand, red pine wardrobe, duchesse pair, double and single iron bedsteads, commode, curtains, wire mattresses, looking glasses, toiletware, kapok and dock mattresses, blankets and napery, colonial sofa, platform rockers, kitchen utensils, Austrian chairs, crockery, gritmil!. anvil, blacksmith’s tools, vyce, 2 jacks, grindstone, SET GIG HARNESS, DOG CART, GIG, 3 HORSES, POULTRY, and outside sundries. WEDNESDAY, 13th MARCH, At 11 o’clock morning. Important to Warehousemen and Drapers. CALICOES. CALICOES. T| , .01- SPEEDING is instructed to sell by auction, at his Rooms, on Wednesday’ morning, at 1.1 o’clock, 300 pieces CALICO and LONG CLOTH, 50 pieces STOCKINGETTE CLOTH, 20 pieces BANDAGE CLOTH, 10 pieces PURE FLAX FORFAR 1 bale SEAMING TWINE. The whole of the above will be open foi inspection at Rooms from Monday morning. Fyou require Domestic Assistance. Advertise in the ‘Star.’

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Evening Star, Issue 16677, 8 March 1918, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 16677, 8 March 1918, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 16677, 8 March 1918, Page 5