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AMUSEMENTS. A Tip for Patrons: BOOK FOE THE BRUCE SHOWS. A Reserve Saves n 'Refusal. pEIXCESS~~ THEATRE. - ’Direction; Ben and John Puller. TO-NIGHT, Every Evening at 3. HUNDREDS TURNED AWAY. The Great Revue Aggregation, AL. BRUCE And Hrs ROSEBUDS. J HIS ROSEBUDS. HIS ROSEBUDS. A delightful, droll, delectable, and dazzlint bunch of 18 comedians inelodi ■*. and sane vrouches, including AL. BRUCE, The Furiously Funny Farceur; MABELLE MORGAN, The Jovial, Jaunty Chantreuso and Comedienne; Presenting Presenting THE BACK-TO-NATUEF. CLUB. THE BACK-'TO-NATURB CLUB. 90 mimitea of whirling entertainment, thal opens wide the flood-gates of laughter. The Liltlcv Vaudeville dasvio, VIOLET TR.EVENYON, VIOLET TREVENYON, VIOLET TREVFNYON. ■John Bull's Girl. In some Wonderful Lucil-a Frocks and-Net Songs that 'Dazzle and Delight. The Brilliant .English Entertainers, BRULL AND HEMSLEY. BRULL AND HEMELEY. LAMPINIS, JONES and RAINES, Prices (including tax): DC. and 0.5., 2s Id: Stalls, Is Id; Upper Circle, 6d Box Plans at. THE BRISTOL. Bookings, 6d FIRST CHURCH OP OTAGO. GRAND ORGAN RECITAL. TUESDAY, AUGUST 27th, at 8 o'clock (TO-NIGHT), By MR BERNARD F. PAGE, WELLINGTON CITY ORGANIST, MUSICAL JUDGE DUNEDIN COMPETITION’S. Programme will include: Sonata {No. 1| —Allegro, Andante, Allegro con I'uoco (Borowski). Elegie (Claussmann). .Feuillet d’Album (IS. D’Bvry). Prelude, Fugue, and Variation (Cesar Franck). Rhapsody Op. 7. No. 3 (Saint-Saens). Andante, from Siring Quartet (Debussy). Toccata and Fugue in D Minor, Dorian (Bach). First Appearance in Dunedin of this Accomplished and Popular Organist.. Collection on entering:. jQUNEDIK COMPETITIONS SOCIETY. SEVENTEENTH ANNUAL FESTIVAL BURNS HALL, Commencing WEDNESDAY, 28lh AUGUST, 1913. MORNING, AFTERNOON, AND EVENING SESSIONS. Interesting Programmes Arranged for Each Session. ADMISSION; Day Session, 6rl; Evening, Is. Season Tickets One Guinea. E. S. WILSON, Secretary. SOUTH DUNEDIN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. QALE OP WORK. REID HALL, IO King Edward street, TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) and THURSDAY, 28th and 29th inst. Opening Ceremony To-morrow (Wed.), at 3 p.m., by His Worship the Mayor (J. J. Clark. Bwj.!. Splendid Programme each, evening. Open at 2.50 and 7.30 pm. Ad-$ mission, 6d; afternoon free. AUCTIONS. WEDNESDAY, ?.Slh AUGUST, A 4 Rooms. Princes street, At 2 o'clock. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. WALNUT PIANO (by Neufeld), CEDAR BOOKCASE AND CHIFFONIER, M AHO G ANY SIDEBOARD, K.P. BEDROOM SUITE. SUITE IN UTRECHT VELVET, DROP-HEAD WERTHEIM SEWING MACHINE. A LEX. HARRIS AND CO. AjL have received instructions from the ■owner (who i.s leaving Dunedin) to sell by auction, as above, Cedar bookcase end chiffonier, walnut pia.no (hr Neufeldl, ladies’ davenport in walnut, regulator clock, whatnots, mirror-beck sideboard, b. and g. overmantel, pier glass, settee in Utrecht, velvet, tils kerb, walnut lady’s work table, palm stands, extending dining tables, rattan chairs, wicker chairs, oil paintings and pictures, occasional suite in tapestry, r.p. cabinet, Standard sewing- machine, box otlomar., full-Scotch chest, duohosse pairs, dnchosre cht'sls. mirror-door wardrobe, ware, chest, drawers, 2iu pillar bras: bedsteads, wire mattresses, flock mattresses, wire shakedowns, linoleum, couches, cracker; and crystal, meat. safe. THURSDAY, 291h AUGUST, At 2 o’clock. At Promises, 527 Rail.ray street (below Arthur street). An account of Mr A. M'Drmaid (who is giving up housekeeping). COSTLY HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AN I) FURNISH INGS, MASSIVE OAK SIDEBOARD. CHESTERFIELD SUITE (in Moquette), AX MI NSTE R CA R P KT, HANDSOME CARVED FOURFOLD PICTURE SCREEN. OAK OVERM ANTRI., EXTENDING DINING TABLES. OAK HALL STAND, ANTIQUE OAK BEDROOM. SUITE. china, crystal, cutlery, electro plate, pictures, curtains, oak hall stand, antique oak bedroom suite, flock mattresses, blankets, papery, ware, duchcsse chest, antique wood bedstead, bookshelves, kitchen furniture, utensils, deg kennel, Empire wringer, ebr' pentor's tools, etc., etc. FRIDAY, 30 ih AUGUST, At, 2 o’clock. At. ProtiiLos. 169 Carroll street- Carte Walker street). On Account of Major Ga-irdner. COSTLY HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE- AND FURNISHINGS. Also, FLANDERS 5-SEATER MOTOR CAR, 25 h.p., full eouipraent, in lirst-class order, CHESTERFIELD SETTEE, MORRIS CHAIRS. HIGH-BACK CHAIRS, SUPERIOR OAK SETTER, COSTLY BRUSSELS AND AXMINSTER CARPETS, ANTIQUE OAK HALL STANDS, MASSIVE -MIRROR-BACK SIDEBOARD, COPY PERSIAN HANGINGS AND DRAPES, WHITE DROP-HEAD SEWING MACHINE ANTIQUE FUMED OAK BEDROOM SUITE, DR I WING BOOM. DINING ROOM, ANT BEDROOM FURNITURE. A LEX. HARRIS AND CO, have received instructions to *el! by auction, a« above. IN THE MAGISTRATE'S COURT, DUNEDIN. •vrOTICB -is HJvREBV GIVEN that, by Xw virtue of a Distress Warrant in abor: Court, I have seized the Right, Title. an« Interest of Defendant iu the uudermenlionet Goods, and that, the same will be SOLD 151 PUBLIC AUCTION on WEDNESDAY, ih 28 th August, at 2 o'clock, by ALEX HARRIS AND CO., at their Rooms, Prince etroert., Dunedin, unless the Warrant, i sooner satisfied. - Terms cash. 1 Piano (Chalien and Hodgson) 1 Singer Sewing Machine. T. HOLLAND,

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Evening Star, Issue 16823, 27 August 1918, Page 5

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