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AMUSEMENTS. piIINCESP THEATRE. Diru-ucu B»n irl John Puller. TO -\ I H HT—l, \ I P,\ EVE XI X< i—A i? 3. ' .MY U YPSY .MAID." A ilinn jf Mi-j'ta' Ocmtdj Richness, T'rpscn'rd bv ♦ UAL'I ! rl -ii OIK!I? sux.-rnxr "[>\yr;R«. -i playprs. ■—- -—."suxfurxL piayeji* Luminous, li\liilar.itriy; Yi.cli.diP9. toinc-l" Oeatcl to *■> l icl Speed. AM) GIRLS U A LORE. PKT.CEDI 1) BY VAUDEVILLE, I'lirotlnnus JOSE BAPTIST!, JOSE BAPTISTI, JOSE BAPTIST!. JOSE BAPTISTI, Tho Bohemian Dancing Violinist, In a Bizarre and Brilliant Exhibition. TERPSICHORE AND ARTISTRY. Tlie Clover Colored Comedian, JOLLY JOHN 'L-ARKIN. JOLLY JOHN LA&KIN. FRED BLUETT. 'STERLING AND FRED BLUETT. LOVE. PRICES (hirudins' Tax): D.C. and O.S , 2s Id; Stalls, la Id; Upper .Circle, 6d. BOX PLAN at THE BRISTOL. Booking*, ERE? TTIS MAJESTY'S THEA' A TUESDAY, MAY 13. AT? . LKCTURE By G. \Y. W. B. HUGHES, Uhmrated by 4,000 f- Fi)m> 'THE DIGGERS' IX BLIGHTY,' vin-g- 10 Separate Films of t-lio Priiicipi English Cauips. TLTURALAND PASTORAL SOCIETY.
FARM PRODUCTS. WOOL, FRUITS,. LIVE STOCK, MANUFACTURES, MACHINERY, ETC., 3rd, 4th, sth, 6th JUNE, 1919. EARLY APPLICATION .FOR SPACE NECESSARY. ENTRIES CLOSE on 14Lh -MAY, 1918. Full particulars from H. Y. FULTOX, LOST AND FOUND, . 71 Princes street. 3s in £ disoount off all marked prices. J T^dUN.D.— Wringer made lilta new by haTL 1 iug it Rerubbered at Hanson's, 203 Crawford street. 'Phono 2,605. ■'«|7lOUNl3.—Why suffer rheumatism, ffotifc, -SJ etc. M'Arthur's Sali-.e Health Salts, 9(1 lb; pronounced remedy; bo convinced. M) Is: 25 Oatmeal, 6s 9d. M'Arihur's Down-prices Stores. "17I0UND.—Loose Baking Powder, Is; JD Loose Seeded Raisins, 7d: Loose Cocoa, 2s 8d lb: Sago, Tartar, 3s 6d; Clover JU Cream. 2s; Carb. Soda, 3d; Caustic Soda, Is. Denr prices settled. M'Arthur's. GOVERNMENT NOTICES. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. FORBURY PARK TROTTING RACES, AT DUNEDIN, ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, BUi and 10th MAY. milE Train usually leaving Dimcdiit for JL Puluicrslon at 4.30 p.m. will leavo at, 5.27 p in., arriving Paimerskm 3.30 p.m. The Train usually "leaving Mosgiei for Out ram at. 4.47 p.m. will leave at 5.50 p.m., sifter arrival of the 5.15 p.m. train from Dunedhi. Tho Train usually leaving; Duriedin for Clinton at. 4.15 p.m." will leave afc 4.45 ip.m., Dillon 7.0 (connecting with train for Lawrence), Balelutha 8.2. Clinton arrive 9.15 p.m. TAKES PASSENGERS FOR STATIONS SOUTH OF MOSGIEL ONLY. Tho Train usually leaving Milton for 'Lawrence at 6.35 p.m. will leavo at 7.10 p.m., Lawrence arrive 9.0 p.m. By Order. AUCTIONS. THURSDAY. Bf:h MAY, 1319, At 12.70. At Rooms, Dowling- street. SALE BY AUCTION. In the Estate of the late Mr H. Dud field (deceased). NEARLY i-ACRE FREEHOLD PROPERTY GOOD FAMILY DWELLING OP SIX LIVING ROOMS AND TWO UNFINISHED ROOMS. "ESSRS JAMES SAMSON AND CO. <_ have been favored with instructions from the Executors in the Estate of tho late My IE Dulneld (deceased,', to sell, by auction, Nearly Caere Freehold Property, and good Famliv Dwelling of 6 living rooms and 2 unimished rooms thereon: bathroom, hot and sold water, Venetian blinds. 5 solid marble mantelpiece*; pantry and outbuildings; ail drained to Drainage Board regulations.; splendid orchard. The property is well situated, commanding a lovely view, and yet only a stone's-throw off tho tram lim. Situated Douglas terrace, second house off Dalkeith street, North-east Yalley (the sunny side),. An ideal spot This property must be sold. Do not lose the opportunity. Two adjoining Sections can aUo be self required. THURSDAY, 8 lib MAY, At 2 o'clock. At Premises, No. 39 Chambers street, North-cist Yalley. On Account of Mr A. Gay t.who is leaving Dunedin). HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND FURNISH fNGS. SUPERIOR WALNUT UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO (Haake), HANDSOME MIRROR-BACK SIDEBOARD, SUITE IN SADDLEBAGS, CHEVAB BEDROOM SUITE. HAND-PAINTED WALL MIRROR. .4 LEX. HARRIS AND CO. X3l have received instructions to .«HJ, as above, Superior walnut; piano (Haake), mirrorback sideboard, suite in saddlebags, kerbs p.nd brasses, wool mats, carpet square, haiidpainted wall mirror, flower stand?, bowls, vases, octagonal table, overmantel, whatnot, bric-a-brac cabinet, hall runner, linoleums. Sterling drop-head machine, double b.rn. bedstead, wiro and flock mattress, cot, eheval bedroom suite, toiletwar" ""' «■■"<■'« china and crystal, kitchen fur oils, wri'ttger, garden tools, stc,
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Evening Star, Issue 17036, 6 May 1919, Page 5
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