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AMUSEMENTS. pEINOESS THEATRE. Direction Sen and John FuT«a TO-NIGHT—EVERY EVENING AT 8. JOIN THE HAPPY THRONG. A MERRY PEACE WEEK REVEL. WALTER GEORGE SUNSHINE PLAYERS SUNSHINE PLAYERS Present ‘A DUTCH LEGACY,’ ‘A DUTCH LEGACY,’ ‘A DUTCH LEGACY.’ A Musical Farce, Hitting the Top Gear 6f Hilarity and Speed. AN UNPRECEDENTED OVATION. The Brilliant English Comedy Pair, * BRIGHTIE AND CARL YON. POLLARD and JACKSON. RAY and GRAY. MURFATNB. LEONARD NELSON. LEONARD NELSON. PRICES (including Tax): D.C. and 0.8., 2s Id; STALLS. Is Id; UPPER CIRCLE 6d. Box Plan at THE BRISTOL. Book' ings, 6d. ■ SOCIAL. COURT WOODLAND’S PRIDE, A.0.F., 25th ANNIVERSARY, VICTORIA HALL, TUESDAY, Bth, 1919, 8 p.m. Music, Yates and Beath. Caterer, J. U. Kroon. DOUBLE TICKETS, ss. SINGLE, 3*. H. C. BRITTELL, See. WELCOME HOME SONGS. 1 Day that You Gome Home.’ 'Australia’s (N.Z.)_ Welcome Homa; 1 Somewhere iu Blighty.’ ‘Trail that Leads to Home. ‘ Road that Leads to You.’ ‘Ship that’s Bound for Blighty. _ ‘ There’s a Lane Without a Turning. • Where the Milestones—lt’s Home/ ‘Thre’s a Mile in Every Milestone/ ‘Home Bells are Ringing.’ , , ‘God Bring You Safely to Our Arms Again. ‘Waiting for You.’ ‘Same Old, Dear Old Place, ‘The Ship that Brings You Home. ‘There’s a Tramp, Tramp Upon the xuga< way.’ Onlv Is 9d per Copy. ______ nnERRY’S POPULAR MU3IO STORES, J. 174-178 George street, Dunedin. AUCTIONS. THURSDAY, 3rd JULY, At 2 o’clock. On Premises, 182 Forbury road (comer Hobson street), St. Clair. JOHN REID AND SONS, LTD., instructed by K.. A. Macdonald, Esq, (who is leaving Dunedin), will offer, os above, SUPERIOR FURNITURE. UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO (a Handsome Instrument), AXMINSTER AND VELVET PILE CARPETS, SEAGBASS FURNITURE, INDLAN TABLE, VERY RICH AXMINSTER HALL RUNNER O yards, in splendid order), MIRROR-BACK HALL STAND, SADDLEBAG SUITE, HANDSOME MIRRORBACK SIDEBOARD. EXTENDING DINING TABLE. DOUBLE OAK BEDi STEAD, VERY SUPERIOR OBEVAL DUCHESS® PANEL BEDSTEAD, DUCHESSB PAIR, LINOLEUMS. ELECTRIC IRON AND GRILLES, HIGHCLASS PHOTOGRAVURES, MOERlff I CHAIR. Also, occasional tables, chairs, copper end wood kerbs, curtains, fire screens, afternoon tea cups, card table, cushions, pictures, linoleums, plush hall curtains, extending dining table, red velvet pile cover, books, ornaments, bookshelves, slip mats, saddlebag dining suite, wooden bedsteads, hospital bedsteads, child's cot, tilebaok and pedestal wash-stands, toiletware, hearthrugs, Singer sewing machine, kitchen table, chairs, and sundries, crockery, metal meat safe, aluminium pots and pans, cutlery, carpet sweeper, wringer, jam bottles, lawn mower, tin bath, odd tools, garden cools, SWING (almost new, hardwood posts, ropes, rings, eto.). NO RESERVE. NO RESERVE. Oa View Wednesday Afternoon and Morning* of Kate. REIDS. ITD., Auctioneers, THURSDAY, 3rd JULY, At 12.30 o’clock. At Rooms, Manse street. Oa Account of the Owner, who is leaving' for tie North Island. AUSTIN 2-SEATER MOTOR OAR; 15 h.p., Bosch magneto, spare rim, complete get tools, duck cover. ■ Demonstration by appointment. FOB DEFINITE SALE. On view at our Rooms from Monday. PARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED are instructed to sell by auction. MONDAY, 7th JULY, At 12 o’clock. | , At Rooms, Liverpool and Bond streets. j REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS. 2 COTTAGES, BRADSHAW STREET. . 2 COTTAGES, MAITLAND STREET. JOHN REID AND SONS, LTD., will offer, as above: 1. Allotment 15, Block Y., Plan 175, Township of Forbury, containing 31.4 poles, together with Cottage of 4 rooms (let at 8s 6d) and a House of 5 rooms (let at 11s per week). These are comfortable Cottages, situated 7 and 9 Bradshaw street, handy to Workshops, and should prove a good_ investment on account, of their handy position. 2. Part Section 22, Block 1., Dunedin, having a frontage of 32ft to Maitland street, by a depth of 165, with right-of-way 4ft wide adjoining. The improvements comprise 2 Cottages containing 4 and 3 rooms respectively a“nd large new glasshouse. This , property ft known as 117 Maitland street. ; Livid in this locality is very valuable, and / these Cottages should also let well: or the owner could let one, live in the other, and obtain a lucrative return from the glasshouse. The owners of these properties ARB DETERMINED TO SELL, . and those in search of a small investmea| should certainly not fail to obtain partial* Jars and inspect. JOHN REID AND SONS, LTD., Auctioneers, MONDAY, 7th JULY, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Liverpool and Bopd street*. SHOP AND DWELLING, CORNER ST. ANDREW AND OASTLB STREETS. Brick Buildings, Freehold Allotment. -TOHN REID AND SONS, LTD-, fj «ill offer, as above. Allotment 1, Subdivision Section. 60, Block XXI., Dunedin, corner of Castle and St. Andrew streets, fronting car Lime, with Brick Shop and Dwelling of 4 rooms thereon. A comer such as tin®, in a closely-built part of the City, should become very valuable, , and a business connection of a good many years is attached to tbs Shop. Such a property is c-prcially suitable for a man in work whose wife or family can attend to the shop during the day. Further particulars on application. JOHN REED- AND SONS, LTD., Auctioneers, MONDAY, 7th JULY, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Liverpool and Bond streets. CITY HOME. CENTRAL, CONVENIENT. COMFORTABLE, 26 OANONGATE. JOHN REID AND SONS, LTD.,, will offer, as above. Part Section 60, Block XII., Dunecun, with good Residence of 7 rooms thereon. This is a dean able home, with verandah, bay windows, concrete foundations, gas, bath (shower, hj. and c. water), built-in oopper and tubs (with hot taps), coal house, etc., ail under one roof; asphalt paths, garden, etc. The view is magnificent, and tine property is so convenient that it is only about four miliutes from Princes street. Be sura and obtain particulars. -*GHN RELDi AND SONS, LTD., i

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Evening Star, Issue 17085, 2 July 1919, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 17085, 2 July 1919, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 17085, 2 July 1919, Page 5

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