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ft **. y is fc ME NTS. TPTtINCESS THEATRE, " Direction: Bon and John Fuller. TO-NIGHT AT 8. TO-NIGHT WALTER GEORGE SUNSHINE PLAYEES Pi-Kent the Merry Musical Comedy, 'IN AIII Z0 N A.' Tho Brightest, Scenes, The Sweetest Being, The Gayest Jest. ANNIE TYE, ANNIE TYE, Dainty English Comedicnn*. The Inimitable and Amusing GRAHAM'S HUMAN MARIONETTES. The Roval Laugh Winner, PHIL PEItCIVAL. Will Positively Appear To-morrow "Sight, JACK COCO. JACK COCO. SHE AND IT. Comedy Balancing, Featuring a Sensational Up-and-down Head Slide. PRICES (including tax): D.C. and 0.5., 2s Id; STALLS, 1? Id: UPPER CIRCLE, 6d. Box Plan at THE BRISTOL. Bookings, 6d. JJIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, DICK WHITTINGTON. DICK WHITTINGTON. Direction J. 0. WILLIAMSON, 1/Ptt., Manager™ _.Chaa. 3L Bwkelefc. THE PRINCIPAL TEEATRIGAIi ~ EVENT OP THE YEAR. The Show that is Always Welocmw. WITH A MATINEE, SATURDAY, JULY 20, SATURDAY, JULY 20, J. 0. WILLIAMSON'S Gorgeous Annual PANTOMIME. PANTOMIME. This year based on ths story o{ DICK WHITTINGTON. DICK WHITTINGTON. DICK WHITTINGTON. DICK WHITTINGTON. Presented in 2 Acts and SEVENTEEN SCENES Of GORGEOUS COSTUME RBVELATIONa ENTRANCING SCENIC SPLENDOR. BEAUTIFUL BALLETS AND PAGEANTS. ALL THE LATEST SONG SUCCESSES. GLITTERING STAGE SPECTACLES. With A BRILLIANT CAST OP FAVORITES. Arthur Stigant William Fullbrook Ernest Longford Viliiers Arnold Billy Le Brun Sidney Yates Claude Bantock Harry Roxbury Howard Vernon Vera, Pearce Pauline Bindley Ethel Walker Pearl Ladd Constance. Oayley Dorothy Firmin Marjorie Wiggs Eileen Bristowe Masrsie Dickinson THE CAMILLE TRIO, In their Wonderful Humoroua Acrobatio Speciallv. I "THE BTfiGEST AND BEST YET" I "THE BIGGEST AND BEST YET" Sums up the man}' and varied attractions of this wonderful and artistic extravaganza. Prices: D.C. and 0.5., 6s; Back Stalk, 3s; Pit, Is (all plus tax). BOX PLANS AT IKB BRISTOL, THURSDAY, JULY 25. AUCTIONS. FRIDAY, 12th JULY, At 1 o'clock. On Premises, 25 Royal terrace. A PICKED SPOT. "AVENAL," No. 25 ROYAL TERRACE, DUNEDIN. QUARTER-ACRE FREEHOLD, With the opportunity afforded of Purobasing about Three-quarter Acres adjoining, if desired. DELIGHTFUL RESIDENCE, Replete with every modern oonTenieiwe, Everything in. apple-pie order. situation; glorious unbroken outlook. JAR-K,' REYNOLDS, LIMITED, are instruct; l .-! by H. E. Hart, Esq. R'iio is now resident in Sydney), ta sell by uction, Action 10, Block XXIV., Dunodin, containing quarter-acre, ironting Royai terraoe, legelher with DOUBLE-STORY RESIDENCE, containing drawing room (20 x 16), dining room (20 s 17, and sliding doors which, opened, make a room 30 x 17). morning room, kiiclKM, ai:d maids' hall, 6 bedrooms, ana suite of 4 rooms in i-cpaiate wiuj;. In addition to the above there are cloak room arid lavatory, pla'e °™ A ''■>■"■■<■» rooms, larder, balcony roorra • !o leers, 2 bathrooms (enamel bath, baiiii, towel-drying rail), laundry, conservatory, etc., etc. The whole homo is tastefully decorated, and nas been kept- in beautiful order. The har.d:-oma ele:;U.ie fit'ingt are of the best, tilei hoiirLbb, drainage To D.B. regulations. The supply of hot water is (ibundant, as, in addition to the ordinary lip. boiler, there is a super-beater, which can bo used at any time in conjunction with the ordinary plyTHIS IS A CHOICE PROPERTY, And anyone wishing to acquire a Town Heav d'-nce will do well to inspect it. If the {..•■rchaser so desire-!, he can arrange to obtain further land adjoining, at a fixed prica per foot for what he desires. Cards to inspect tho property can be obtained from us. Full pnrticula s can be obtained from H. BRASCH, Solicitor, Bank of Australasia Buildings, Bond street; Or THE AUCTIONEERS, Also, at the same t'me, will be offered SURPLUS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. BOUDOIR GRAND PIANO (Schiedmaye* and Son), HEAVY PERSIAN CARPET (12 x 15), CHOICE AXMINSTER KALL HEAVY AXMINSTER STAIR CARPET, SILK TAPESTRY SETTEE, OCCASIONAL CHAIRS AND TABLES, WALNUT AND LEATHER DINING SUITE, MASSIVE WALNUT SIDEBOARD, HANDSOME WALNUT BOOKCASE, WATER COLORS (J. O. Hoyte and othenA, ASH BEDROOM SUITE, Etc.; Etc., Rattan chairs, photogravure*, engravings, etchings, handsome hall stand, hat] barometer, heavy rep curtains, marble clocks, china ornaments, glassware, crystal, electric toaster, brass fender and brasses, walnut revolving card table, music cabinet, brass standard lamp, bra&s occasional tables, Japanese colored photos, 20 rolls pianola music, large white enamel wardrobe, white twin beds, duchesse chests, washstands r.p. single wardrobes, garden seats, garden verandah seagvass lounge, garden tools, etc.* etc. The Furniture will be on view Thursday afternoon, 11th July, and Morning of Sale. THURSDAY, 18th JULY, t At 12 o'clock. I At Rooms, Princes street. I FREEHOLD PROPERTY, SOUTH DUNEDIN. Shop and Dwelling of 4 rooms, with everj convenience, corner Bay View road and Araev street. A' LEX. HARRIS AND CO* will sell, as above. Allotment 26, Block IX., South Dunedin, area 7.8 poles, comer Bay View read aa& Arney street, with a Shop and Dwelling of 4 rooms; scullery, bath (hot and cold), gaa, copper and tubs, ail drained and in fiist-olass order. A splendid chance for anyone wanting to start in business. Easv farms araiqpd. : . j

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Evening Star, Issue 16782, 10 July 1918, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 16782, 10 July 1918, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 16782, 10 July 1918, Page 5