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I AMUSEMENTS. Q.EAND AND PLAZA 2 p.m.—TWICE DAILY.—7.3O p.m. SPEED! THRILLS! DASH! HOOT GIBSON HOOT GIBSON HOOT GIBSON HOOT GIBSON HOOT GIBSON In •PAINTED PONIES.’ ‘PAINTED PONIES.’ 1 PAINTED PONIES.’ ‘PAINTED PONIES.’ ‘PAINTED PONIES.’ ‘PAINTED PONIES.’ .Two Great Shows in One With ACTUAL RODEO SCENES ' Prom the Famous Saugus Rodeo in California. Complete Rodeo Scenes, Broncho-Busting, Trick Riding, Steer Roping. Thrilling, Astounding Feats of Fearless Riding and Wonderful Skill, and a Burning Romance of the West. THEN WE WILL PRESENT- ‘ SUNSHINE OF PARADISE ALLEY,’ ‘SUNSHINE OF PARADISE AiLEY,’ ‘SUNSHINE OP PARADISE ALLEY,’ - With BARBARA BEDFORD. BARBARA BEDFORD. East Side. West Side. All Round the Town. LAUGHS. LAUGHS. LAUGHS. You’ll Laugh till You Cry! You’ll Cry till You Laugh! DUNEDIN HIGHLAND PIPE BAND Will Play a HIGH-CLASS PROGRAMME TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), At BOTANIC GARDENS. Afternoon, at 3. Evening, at 8. Memorial Tribute to the late Earl Haig, The Lament, ‘The Flowers of the Forest,’ Will be Played. J. CAMPBELL SMITH, Pipe-major. T. GILCHRIST, Hon. Secretary. Euchre. £lo—Orders —£10. Euchre, Euchre. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT I Euchre. Euchre. TEA ROOMS. Euchre. V* . Euchre. 1 £5 —Order—£5. Euchre. £2—Order—£2. Euhcre, £l—Order —£1. Euchre. Euchre. And 6 Other Prizes. THE “SQUARE DEAL’’ ASSEMBLY. Admission, 2s 6d. Early settlers’ hall And PIONEERS' HALL. Wembley Club. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Wembley Club. OLD AND NEW Wembley Club. DANCES. Wembley Club. Waltzes, Quadrilles, AlWembley Club, borts, Schottische, Maxina, Wembley Club. One-steps, Fox-trots, etc. Wembley Club. Lucky Spot Waltz. Eight Wembley Club. Prizes. Streamer SchotWembleyClub. tisohe. Will Smith’s Kapai Wembley Club. Orchestra. Gordon’s Dance Wembley Club. Band. Supper Provided. Wembley Club. Admission, 2s 6d. AUCTIONS. SPECIAL SALE PURE-BRED POULTRY. WE will Sell, at Our Rooms, on SATURDAY, 11th February, at 2 p.m., On Account of Mr L. Dickie (Herbert: 300 one-year-old pure-bred White Leghorn Hens 115 two-year-old pure-bred White Leghorn Breeding Hens 26 pure-bred White Leghorn Cockerels. And on Account of Mr D. Christie (Herbert): 150 one-year-old pure-bred White Leghorn Hens 50 two-year-old pure-bred White Leghorn Breeding Hens SO pure-bred White Leghorn Pullets 20 pure-bred White Leghorn Cockerels. These birds are' the surplus stock of Messrs Dickie and Christie, and, having been specially selected by the Government Grader (Mr Cussen), we can confidently recommend them to buyers. FRASER AND CO., 146 Crawford street. TUESDAY, 7th FEBRUARY, At 2 o'clock. At Rooms, 25 Morey place. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. CHESTERFIELD SETTEES AND ARMCHAIRS, MASTERCRAFT CONSOLE GRAMOPHONES, SINGER D.H. SEWING MACHINE, PIANO, CABINET GRAMOPHONES. SPEEDING AND BAGLBY are instructed by Mr Philip and other Vendors to sell by auction, as above, 9-pieee leather suite, double and single beds, cheval glass, duchesse chests, hail stand, commode, Scotch chests, , butler’s tray, 6 oak dining chairs, seagrass chairs, pot stand, kitchen table, chairs, stretcher, rubber hose, wheelbarrow, grit mil!, carpenter’s and garden tools, linoleums, carpet, ball runner, Columbia gramophones, gramophone records and needles. SODA FOUNTAIN (8-jar), 40-QUART ICE CREAM CHURN, Electric fish frier, electric hot plate (large), baker’s sponge mixer, dough brake. AUCTION SALE. MAGNIFICENT HOUHSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. On the Promises, No. 5 Heriot row. On WEDNESDAY, Bth FEBRUARY, At 1.30 o’clock. BY PUBLIC AUCTION. Under instructions from the Rev. E. O. W. Hassall, we will sell the whole of his SPECIALLY MADE TO ORDER and ALMOST NEW FURNITURE and HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS. Most of the Furniture and Carpels were made by Scoullar and Chisholm, i!jl 1 - RIOR LACE WEB CHESTERFIELD SUITE (Upholstered in Blue Poplin), BEAUTIFUL BLUE AND GOLD WILTON CARPET (12 x 9), LOVELY 3-PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE (in Leather), SPLENDID AXMINSTER CARPET (Pretty Design, 12 s 9), NICE REFECTORY TABLE, EXCELLENT OAK SIDEBOARD. DAINTY 3-PIECE SINGLE BEDROOM SUITE (in Polished Pink Enamel), VERY NICE OAK BEDROOM SUITE, CABINET GRAMOPHONE (in Rimu), FAMOUS “MING” VASE . (One of the Rarest Antiques in the World; a Fair of these Vases would realise a large sum in London), GENUINE HAND-MADE AND HANDWORKED CHINESE SILK EMBROIDERED TABLE CLOTH, BEDSPREAD AND DUCHESSE COVERS (Nothing like these in Southern Hemisphere), QUANTITY OF THEOLOGICAL BOOKS (Including IS Volumes COMMENTARY, PRAYER BOOK DICTIONARY, and many of Latest Standard Works), Japanese Art Fire Screen, Unique Writing Table, Large Leather Hall Seat (from Wembley Exhibition), Sleepwell Mattress, Oakstained Kitchen Table, Folding Occasional Table, Comphorwood Store Trunk, Set Crystal (6 Goblets and Jtig), Tea Set, Salad Dishes, Seagrass Chairs. Brass Palm Bowl and Palm, Brass Vases, Set Ancient Chinese Royal Emblems, in Solid Brass, Genuine 1 Chinese Carved Cocoanut and Pewter Tea | Set, Pair Tall Silk Lacquer Vases. Pair Royal Chinese Brass Plates on Wood Stands, Brass Chinese Image (very rare), Bare Water Color Pictures, White Goatskin Rug, Gold Lace Silk Curtains. Oak Umbrella Stand, Floor Linos., 3 Gold Poulin Fadeless Curtains, Embossed Antique Fire Scree, Cooper Kerb, Doulton and Fancy China, Palm Bowls. Cabinet Gramophone, Records, Oak Bookshelves (in sections), Meat Safe, Pots, Pans, etc. ON VIEW TUESDAY AFTERNOON AND MORNING OP SALE.. CL RAKE, , MARSHALL, LTD., Auctioneers. ALL ADVERTISEMENTS for insertion in the ‘Evening Star’ are accepted subject to the understanding that the right is. reserved to Delete or Amend any portion of an Advertisement which may be considered undesirable to appear as written by the advertiser. '

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Evening Star, Issue 19782, 4 February 1928, Page 8

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Tapeke kupu
839

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 19782, 4 February 1928, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 19782, 4 February 1928, Page 8

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