AMUSEMENTS. ST. KILDA MUNICIPAL BAND, ST. KILDA BEACH, SUNDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. Afternoon Programme will include Popular Numbers and Christchurch Contest Music. SPECIAL ATTRACTION, EVENING CONCERT, Marimbaphone and Piano-Accordion Duets by Messrs Hu<*h Dalziel and Edward Heaney (Recent arrivals from Scotland). Four numbers will be given by this combination, including ‘Stars and Stripes’ March (By request). Numbers from the Band will include 'Boulder City March,' ‘Chant Sans Parole;’ ‘Waltz Casino Tanzc,’ etc. Special Collections in Aid o£ Contest Fuud. A CONCERT WILL BE GIVEN IN THE GARDENS NEXT WEDNESDAY EVENING. Mr JAMES DIXON, Conductor; A. G. HOMER, Secretary. THE TEAMWAY BAND ■ (A. B. Gould, Conductor) Will Play at ST. CLAIR BEACH TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) AFTERNOON, commencing at 3 TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) AFTERNOON, , commencing at 3 o clock. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) AFTERNOON, commencing at 3 o clock. Final Concert before leaving, for Christchurch Contest. The Programme will include the Two Contest Selections and March. Collection will' be taken up in aid of the Contest Fund. W. BELCHER, Hon. Sec. T H E KAIK OBA I BAND (Mr E. Franklin, Conductor) Will Play at ST. CLAIR BEACH SUNDAY NIGHT, SUNDAY NIGHT, SUNDAY NIGHT, SUNDAY NIGpT, 8 o'clock. ■ SUNDAY NIGHT, SUNDAY NIGHT, SUNDAY NIGHT, SUNDAY NIGHT, 8 o'clock. Collection. EVENING SPORTS MEETING, CALEDONIAN GROUNDS, WEDNESDAY NEXT, AT 7.30 P.M. MATCH CYCLE RACE, MATCH CYCLE RACE, P. O’SHEA VEESUS H. G. WATSON. COMB AND SEE NEW ZEALAND CHAMPION CYCLISTS, Who are leaving for France this month to compete in World's Greatest Cycling Race, “The Grand Prix.” Also, SPECTACULAR OPEN RUNNING AND CYCLING EVENTS. Admission, Is; Children, 6d. C AEISBBOOE GROUND, SATURDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 11, AT 7.45. UNIQUE OPEN-AIR ENTERTAINMENT QUICKSTEP EXHIBITION By the KAIKORAI, ST. KILDA, MOSGIEL, TRAMWAYS, AND DUNEDIN PIPE BANDS, CYCLING RACE. 100 YARDS, 300 YARDS, MILE, AND MILE RELAY RACE. ecure an ART UNION TICKET, which will give yo ua chance m the Ar,i Union, will also Admit to the Ground. Art Union Tickets on Sae at the Otago s Depot, Is each. Art Union Tickets will NOT be on. sale at the gales. dmission: Ground, Is; Stand, Is; Children, Half-price. PROCEEDS IN AID OF THE OTAGO CRICKET ASSOCIATION. E. S. WILSON, Secretary. DUNEDIN JOCKEY CLU B. AUTUMN MEETING, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY, 9th and 11th FEBRUARY, 1928. First Race 12 o’clock Noon and Last Race at 5.15 p.m. ' Admission Tickets: Grounds Tickets, Is 6d; Grand Stand Ticket*, 10s 6d extra; Ladies; 2s 6d. Stand Tickets are obtainable at Railway Station and Jacobs’s (tobacconist). Special Trains from Dunedin at short intervals from 10.40. Return Fares, including admission to grounds, 4s. L. G. HILL, Secretary.
AUCTIONS. MONDAY, 6th FEBRUARY, At 12 o'clock. At Rooms, Manse street. In the Estate of the late James Wren. FREEHOLD PROPERTY, No. 118 STAFFORD STREET. DOUBLE-STORY HOUSE. TWO COMMODIOUS FLATS. BEAUTIFUL SITUATION, Within Easy Walking Distance of Post Office. PARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, are instructed by the Perpetual Trustees, Estates, and Agency Co., Ltd., to sell by auction, Parts Sections 53/4, 57/8, Block XV., Dunedin, containing 35.4 poles, with frontage of bolt to Stafford street, together with, sub-stantially-built Double-story Building, concrete foundations, divided into 2 flats, each of 4 rooms, bathrooms (porcelain baths, hot and cold), gas cookers, electric light, Empire papers; everything in thorough good order. This is a good letting locality, and would suit specially anyone requiring 4 and conveniences in a very favorite and private situation, the rental from the other flat going a long way towards paying interest on the investment. For further particulars apply to THE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES CO., LTD., Vogel street; Messrs Or STEWART AND PAYNE, Solicitors; PARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED. MONDAY, 13th FEBRUARY, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Manse street. Instructed by Miss A. Wymar, COMFORTABLE FAMILY HOME FOR DEFINITE SALE. No. 46 Buccleugh street, North-east Valley. WELL-BUILT 7-ROOMED RESIDENCE. And FULL QUARTER-ACRE FREEHOLD. On the rise. Good view. Near Botanic Gardens. As this Property is too large for the owner’s requirements it is for definite sale. Inspect now. PARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, Bth FEBRUARY At 2 o’clock. On the Premises, No. 11 Como street, Maori Hill (near Driver's road). SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Moquette Chesterfield Suite, Mirror-back Sideboard, Gate-leg Table, Cabinet GramO'phone, Oak Revolving Bookcase, Handsome Marble Statuette, Electrolux Vacuum Cleaner, Carved Palm Stand, Books, Morris Chairs, Dumpy Cushions, Oil Paintings, Wooden Kerbs, Asminster Hall . Carpet ana Runner, Oak Hall Rack, Single-panel Bedsteads, Ducheese Chests, Bookcase, Shaving Mirror, Combination ■ Iron Bedsteads, Axminster Rugs, Kitchen . Utensils, Garden Tools, Lawn Mower, Gent’s Bicycle, Firewood Blocks. On View Tuesday Afternoon. -OARS, REYNOLDS. LIMITED.
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Evening Star, Issue 19782, 4 February 1928, Page 8
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