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AMUSEMENTS. Jj]YEETBODY'S, “Where Everybody Goee.” FINAL SCREENINGS TO-DAY. A Thrilling "Narrative of Sea, Love, Adventure, Suspense, and Big Thrills, ‘DEAD MEN ‘DEAD MEN ‘DEAD MEN ‘DEAD MEN ‘DEAD MEN ‘DEAD MEN ‘DEAD MEN ‘DEAD MEN ‘DEAD MEN ‘DEAD MEN ‘DEAD MEN TELL NO TALES,’ TELL NO TALES,’ TELL NO TALES,’ TELL NO TALES,’ TOLL NO TALES,’ TELL NO TALES,’ TELL NO TALES,’ TELL NO TALES,’ TELL NO TALES,’ TELL NO TALES,’ TELL TvO TALES,’ Written by B. W. Harming, author of ‘ Raffles.’ A Vitagraph Super-feature made in a stupendous production of thrilling scenes and MAMMOTH SPECTACLE, and ALL-STAR, CAST. Excellent Support: 14th Chapter ‘LOST CITY’ Serial, TO-MORROW: LEWIS STONE la ‘MAN’S DESIRE.’ ‘HUMPTY DUMPTT ’ The Pantomime with the 22 carat J. 0. Williamson mark. Received on Saturday before a large audience with great enthusiasm at {{IS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. Proprietors Ben and .Tolm Fuller. Direction J. G. Williamson, Ltd. Business Manager A, F. Wilson. ‘HUMPTY DUMPTY’ Will bo Repeated THIS EVENING, AT 7.45 SHARP. SPECIAL NOTICE is drawn to the fact that tho SEASON IS LIMITED owing to the Alteration in tho intercolonial shipping, and TERMINATES DEFINITELY on THURSDAY, with ONE SPECIAL MATINEE for tho Children. MATINEE ON WEDNESDAY, When an Additional Feature will bo a Grand Old English Harlequinade. ‘HUMPTY DUMPTY,' The Greatest Pantomime Achievement South of the Lino. Interpreted by a Host of Speeially-eeleoted Artists. D.C. and 0.5., 8s 6d; Back Stalls, 4s; Pit, Is 6d. Early Doors, Bade Stalls and Pit, Is extra. Box Plan at Tho Bristol. Day Sake at tho Geyser. M.UJ.O.OX COMBINED BALL will bo held in tho Art Gallery Hall on WEDNESDAY, 3rd August, 1921, at 8 p.m. Caterer, J. C. Kroou. Music, Price’s Band. Double Tickets, 10s 6d. Ladies’ Single Tickets, 4s. S. W. RAFFILLS, Hon. Secretary. ‘A N!iß OF GREEN GABLES.’ OCTAGON THEATRE, FRIDAY NEXT, AUCTIONS. THURSDAY, 14th JULY, At 2.30 p.m. At the Tivoli Auction, Rooms, 97 Stuart street. HU TTO N AN D IV A TTS, Auctioneers, have received instructions, and have great pleasure m announcing A GREAT ART SALE, OF HANDSOME PICTURES, SILK CUSHION COVERS, AND BEAUTIFUL PLAQUES By the Well-known and Successful Artist, Miss JIMSIE C. FRASER, of this City, Comprising: 27 Oil and Water Colei's of New Zealand Scenery (handsomely framed) 23 Artistic New Zealand Scenes in Cushion Covers and Table Centres, in unique designs and colorings 20 Hand Mime Plaoques (all sizes) of New Zealand Soeuio Wonders. Hero is your opportunity to make your home artistic by securing a beautiful Now Zealand scene on canvas, silk, or placque, the work of a recognised New Zealand artist. Tho above will bo on view in our spacious windows from Saturday, 9th inst. HUTTON AND WATTS, Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, 15th JULY, At 2.30 p.m. At the Tivoli Auction Rooms, 97 Stuart street, Hutton and watts havo received instructions from tho Various Owners to sell by auction tho undermentioned goods;— 1 BELL ORGAN (Steel Reeds, Imitation Pipes), 1 SWING MACHINE (Fristor and Rossman), 1 DUCHESSB PAIR, 1 ROUND DINING TABLE (Red Pine), 1 SETTEE (in Tapestry and Plusn), 1 BOX MUSIC CABINET, 1 RED PINE WARDROBE, 2 PEDESTALS, 6 FENDERS (Dining and Kitchen), 2 SMALL OBLONG TABLES, KITCHEN •DRESSER, 1 OFFICE TABLE. OCCASIONAL TABLES, 3 KITCHEN TABLES, j 1 POTATO-SORTING TABLE, 1 DINING TABLE, KITCHEN CHAIRS, 1 COAL SCUTTLE, 8-PIBCB SADDLEBAG SUITE (Templeton’s), 6 DINING CHAIRS (in Embossed Velvet), 1 WASHSTAND, 1 HALL STAND. STAIR CARPET AND RODS, 3 WALL MIRRORS (with H. and C. Hooks), 1 SINGLE OAK BED AND WIRE, 1 DOUBLE IRON BED AND WIRE, 1 WIRE STRETCHER, QUANTITY LINO., 1 LARGE BREEDING OAGE. 1 FOX TYPEWRITER, 1 NATIONAL CASH REGISTER, 1 POWER ICE CREAM MACHINE. 1 HAND ICE CREAM MACHINE, 2 SPONGE BEATERS, 1 PIE HEATER, 1 HOT-WATER URN, QUANTITY SPONGE TINS, OIL HEATERS, Etc., Etc., Etc. FRIDAY, 15th JULY, At 12 o’clock Noon. 5-ROOMED BRICK RESIDENCE, 15 Philip street, Hillside. By Order of Deputy Public Trustee. Estate of Richard Evans. ]Tb M. SPEEDING a is instructed to soli by auction at his Rooms, on Friday, 15th July, at 12 o’clock, Allotment 10, Block 1., Township of Hillside, containing 8 poles, with Brick Residence of 5 rooms, scullery, and usual outhouses ; drained; Shacklock range, cupboards, fireplace each room; being No. 13 Philip street, just otf Großvenor street. No trams required. Good opportunity for worklug man. Conditions of Sale at Auctioneer’s Office. TUESDAY, 12th JULY, At 2.30 o’clock sharp. To Farmers and Storekeepers. Dm. spudding o is instructed to sell by auction at his Rooms, on Tuesday next, at 2.30 o’clock, 100 rolls rabbi t netting (36 x If x 17), 60 coils American No. 8 fencing wire, 10 kegs galvanised staples x 9), 16 drums calcium, 9 drums disinfectant, 3 enamelled bathe (with fittings), 8 sheets 7ft rooting iron. Without reserve. IF you need Employment, you will reach the eye of Employers by Advertising in the ‘ Star.’

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Evening Star, Issue 17710, 11 July 1921, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 17710, 11 July 1921, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 17710, 11 July 1921, Page 6

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