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AMUSEMENTS. QCTAGON THEATRE. POSITIVELY LAST THREE NIGHTS. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! OLIVE THOMAS in 'AN HEIRESS FOR A DAY.' Also, the Magnificent Scenic, THE ABBEYS OF ENGLAND. Beautiful Musio by the Octagon Orchestra. NEXT SATURDAY, NORMA TALMADGE, 'THE MISSING BANK NOTES.' GRAND NEW PROGRAMME QUEEN'S & KING EDWARD TO-NIGHT 1 TO-NIGHT 1 HARRY MOREY in 'HIS OWN PEOPLE/ To two souls there comes a softness like the atmosphere of dreams—but only after misunderstandings and dangers. A most appealing, thrilling, and delightful story.' X Also, the X X Last Chapter X X Last Chapter 'THE ; X Last Chapter : X Last Chapter DOUBLE X Last Chapter ; X Last Chapter CROSS.' ' X Last Chaptor X X To-day we will Unfold the Mystery X X of 'The Double Cross.' X xxxxxxxxxxxx Also, by request, we screen for a few days, CHARLIE CHAPLIN In 'FIRE! FIRE! FIREI' EOBINSON CRUSOE' Next SATURDAY AFTERNOON ONLY, OCTAGON and KING EDWARD. Everyone must see this new Screen Version of the Story that has delighted us all. EVERYBODY" S THEATRE. COMPLETE CHANGE TO-DAY. ALICE BRADY Is here once again in the Photo-play of her career.'THE TRAP.* 'THE TRAP.' How could she have known that it was a trap? THE NIGHT BEFORE THEIR WEDDING The Trap Was Set. SHE WALKED INTO IT. Innocent from the Village of her parents, SHE THOUGHT HIS PRESENTS WERE HONORABLE ONES. She Finds that She is Alone Against the World. But there comes a man who really loves her. He does not think as the " world" thinks. He takes her for what he knows she is. Also, Chapter 12 of 'A LASS OF THE LUMBERLANDS.' 'THE SIGN OF THE- CUCUMBER' (Two-part L.Ko. Comedy). 'TOPICAL BUDGET.' ADULTS, 6d. CHILDREN, 3d. OHOOL OF DANCING. SCHOOL OF DANCING. SCHOOL OF DANCING. ART GALLERY HALL, SATURDAYS, At 2.15. AH Classes of Stage Dancing, Deportment, Physical Culture Taught. BALLETS NOW IN REHEARSAL. Principal: Mrs B. WYATT. 'Phone 3,749. Musical Directress: Mrs J. LEECH. 'Phono 704. AUCTJGNS SATURDAY, 28th SEPTEMBER, At 1 o'clock. At 79 Highgate, Roslyn (near Levon street). TIMBER! TIMBER! TIMBER! 3ft H.P. SHACKLOCK RANGE (complete), 90 SHEETS G.O. IRON, 14 DOORS, 1,400 ft WEATHERBOARDS, PLUNGE BATH. ALEX. HARRIS AND CO. have received instructions to sell by auction, 90 sheets roofing iron (6, /, 8, 9 feet). 1,500 ft flooring, kauri panel ceilings, 800 it kauri t.g., 1,400 ft weathei boards, verandah posts, iron fretwork, I,Booft 4 x 2, 3 x 2, 3 x 1£ rough lining, set tubs, bath, copper boiler, 14 doors. 7 windows and frames, mantelpieces, ridging, spouting, chimne„ pot, 2,000 bricks, galvanised iron piping, 20ft vont pipe, water closet, and fittings, 3tt h.p. Shacklock range, with circulating copper boiler (nearly new). FRIDAY, 27th SEPTEMBER, At 12.30 o'clock. 23 Maclaggan street (at rear of A. and J. M'Farlano's Premises). TIMBER! TIMBER! TIMBER! 100 SHEETS ROOFING IKON (6, 7, 8 feet), BLUEGUM, 3 x 2, 6 x 2, 4 x 3, OREGON FLOORING, KAURI AND BALTIC T. AND G. LINING, Weatherboards, Rough Lining, Doors, SashesV-Spouting and Down Pipe, Water Piping, Firewood, 5,000 Bricks. A LEX. HARRIS AND CO., Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, 2nd OCTOBER, At 12 o'clock. At Rooms, Liverpool and Bond streets. STYLISH SEMI-BUNGALOW, 11 FORBURY ROAD, KEW. NEARLY AN ACRE, INGS AVENUE AND FORBURY CRESCENi:, ST. CLAIR (Suitable Gardener). 2 SITES.. ANDERSON BAY. All worth attention, and For Sale at Reasonable Prices. TOHN REID AND SONS, LIMITED, "I instructed by E. E. Cayzer, Esq., who is :avmg on an extended visit to Australia, will offer, a/? above: (1) Valuable Freehold, with big frontage to Forbury road and Fitzroy afreet, together with very attractive Semi-bungalow of 5 rooms thereon. Ibis house is of nice appearance and in absolutely perfect order. It has a spacious return verandah, eloctrio light, latest papers, built-in wardrobes, gas (for cooking), Rood pantry, cupboards, wathhoufie, tubs and ccpjicr, fowl runs, etc. lb is drained to the sewer, and there are two w.c.3 (inside and outside). This is a particularly well-built house; it will stand inspection by anyone, and is plastered throughout/ The situation is ideal, being dose to Gavexsham Post Office, to 2 cars at Forbury corner, handy to the City and to the beach, and nearly opposite the proposed park at Barron's corner. There is ample room for gardens and lawn, also for garage, the bade entrance being; very suitable for the latter. 3868 (2) Part Allotment 51, with frontago to lugs avenue, St. Glair. This is a large section, and on it is a substantial Cotiaga of 1 room, also a number of fruit trees. 2202 (3) Allotment 43, containing 1 rood 30.8 poles, with frontage of 42ft to a'Oi'bury crescent. Both of these allotments, on account of the back area and excellent soil, are ally suitable not only for building -urposes but for garden. They back on to cue annOiPi-, and the total are'a comprises 3 ROODS 14/f POLES. Well worth impaction by speculators or bv gardeners. (4) Allotment 4, with frontage of about 50ft tomahawk .road, Auct?ra.>n B-ty, containa 30 poles. A choice srct'in, close io ths property of Win. Emery, Esq, '5) Allotment 5, adjoining lot i, and a lilax section. These- Allotments '-"an nil bo so'd en EXCEPTIONALLY EASY TERMS. This is a grand opportunity to acquire either a charming home or a nice site, as the owner wishes the whole of the propertic-is to be sold. Cards to view and lull part : culara on application to JOHN REID AND SONS, LIMITED, Auctioneers. AUCTIONEERS' NOTICE. Mr A. GILCHRIST'S PROPERTY, No. 30 Park sfcivet, Dunedni, having been SOLD PBIVATELY, the AUCTION" SALE IS CANCELLED. REYNOLDS, LIMITED.

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Evening Star, Issue 16848, 25 September 1918, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 16848, 25 September 1918, Page 5