the age tuesday 27 april 1915
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World War one, Anzac centenary newspapers, Gallipoli, Somme, northern France, The AGE Tuesday 27 April 1915TRANSCRIPT
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BIRTHS.
KOWARDS^ (nee Etuily Vet-non).—
On the 23thApril. nt. 'Korwg,' 33 Gooch-sirvet,
Thornbnry,U Mr. and Mrs.' A. W. J. Edwards— a dnnplite-r.
HOUSTON.— - On the 23rtl April, at Xuir,o Car
roll's privatu liurtpital, Horsham, to the Rev. uiut
Mn. C. It. Houston, of Edeuhopc — a sou i ^ till-
loin).?
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DEATHS.ABBAltAMS. — On tin* 24th April, at her rcsi
iL'in.r, 234Ijolwn-strcct, Auckland. Nwv Zealand,
Kit!*'. beloved wife of Morris Abrahams, ami 1kiMtl nie.ther of Arthur, Goigi-, Ljinc ami A-u
Abrahams. uged --0. .Milium Tuesday, U'uIihmIjiv3 ik 1 Thursday, at 8 p.m., at 120
Kerr-stvoet, Fitr.yiiv.
May lior anil rest in peace.
Al.IiHHHS.-Ou tin; 20th April at 11 Roge**rticct. Rhdimond, Sarahphina, dearly beloved dntditw, ,'f Maria and Into Antonio, sister ? of Mre.Miiedey. Mre. Brunc, Rju.-iicl, Juchi, Thomas-, Lou's,Puutalron. \ulliam, John, aged 20 yearn. Private
i^urmont.
If1 v.*Edward, infant aon of Holi'cTt and Miy
Jhirbidge (nco Thomas). aged I year 0 raOT-SS?°
Our elarling at rest,
t .FTAN DLEI?,— - On the 23th Aovil nt oo TitiUtt
strvet North Fitzroy, .Sarah Eicaunr, rellcl of tiuijalf Iharlra
Chandler, late of Piv»t„u ami NorUieote»nJ of. John, Charles, .Mrs. Hulel
j lriiio-
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1(™- 1- OReill.v, W.A., and
Sleeiritig..
r.nr-iiiyiii.rj,—on tv sani Ainu at
lit...can ntj r«„!on,T. 110 Wwtz.iit.h-stiwt. Fitimv
tlii. .liar b Mmed only „f l-Vt^U'Hok nnil Har.ili
ijnm-nill,and Kranrtwrti of the latf Ilniilinin
l'ri-dmc'k Churchill, aXi-| 1 Jc.,r a.r..,i u months.
Sadly missed.
. VAXIS,'f?n ,.
tho -Oth April (suddenly),at Fair*
, lir!'!' Hospital, Geoffrey Ernest, -t.hu only lorcd son
ot Jvme*rt and OlmK&ma } Utte. enuidwni r.f tfro latu1. and h. Davis and Mrs. and Into Frank Parke,nephew of Mrs. A. Downie, North F:t7.roy ? E DaiisNewmarket: A. Davis,* Elsteruwiek; Miss T. J)avia.
Sydney; aged 7 years 1 month (late of Kuwdrwk).1)1N«DALE-— On Mio 23
tl^ April, at Toowoomla,Queensland, John Anthony, beloved husband ofMary,
jovmpatcpfstlher of Mrs., II. H^tii^, Vic
loria; Kouhca,-?
MiJIy and FhnmnK Young, laXe 'of
htiiwi-U. Muwcll' iiajwra? plwisu copy.
Dwply rc«rcttnl.DJ5AKE. — On thn 23nl April, at lirr rctiWonce
'I- Loves/m-strect. NorfUMrllx-iirno, Wiza Drake
relict of b. UrU;c hcinral mother t»f J-^nily, Oliff(*rd and Mrs. ?DeUJi's/ai. Interred privately at
t-/»nrjr, 1'WJi . ApnL . . -?
Chir datlins mother at. T«t.
p.:Jcj'
Mrs* w- Ktpi.ol, In her S-Stii
. A patinnt KulVtTo.r at rest
'fern, »t his
i-apy.l,w -uar=' Sidney iwpfia
... At rest.
v\nriI' ?,l
toereshloi we a I
Willip.mMow-n'
it'}? '^me-strcct,
1rlnv-TtlCf?'nI»»'?«' 5^n'e wtSc',,y
be,OTCi
^ »S'i Mart.Saul.
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M.-U.-m.e. S 4'^ ^'iia-^'teCet'
llli-liiii;.nii, lfrwlifeok'mui'unril(|i.rt'' Tf7. 1 J?
'^siYKS
\ lI ??nr V 1
?ro,,llfV'1 «K' Co.). Hj- Cttblo.
:s 'fhJfl ™hlcnm.
?Ij-irly Moved- fat^1 .?/''p^dPrirt''' .^^^a0nlTilS0J^?
tintr/ 'iC sus™
i I* ? -n
' 3 ^ T*10™18 M'Oomb, I'Yankstoa after
picS/nmyCV'1,1 T yStil 3*t'ar' Tasmanian iwppm
c,IlSIdrc21rwe '^P to call her Mc.wcd.
fM? A»»J r* !/?!}»/
^ xr2^1 nt^f-\vcn-fttU'Ct..
mmr iv Hyrtem. the younswt helovtul
«. Id of Mr. Jlyders atid Mrs. Ada Mi'iiot accdiU months Interredprivately.
A little suflcrcr pono to rest.
2T4£i April, at Kynct^n
irm' Ivcwwn, of Hcakct, fl^-d T2
M MA-1/O.V. — On MioApril, at his, rft-ii1-uice,
'V- l-', -Vo3hiurtou-fitr(v-t, I'obuTT?, Janu-a M'Malu'njf'innrrly
rrfthe Itnilvvay deiurtnwnt), the -ltsirlv
J--!ove..lhiLsflmnd of Jtriduft 'Hiim-sn M'Mahon. ami
J:','
f .r'f
' a trick, Jjune-i, .MArsaret. John,ai'' M''h,S- 38 5W'13
Ilcfjuitscal in jxnx\
On Hie 2Gth April, at her rwidenoe,?i *ii '
''''rles-strect, Xorth^tc. Cathorine thu
dearly loied trifo of John Morkin.uu,orme' luc
Koqutecat in pace.
0 CONNOR — On the LMth April, May. the dearlvJ'.u'rtsmmil daughter of r. and A. O'Connor 4127
npencvr-Atrcet., Went Melbourne, a.wl U years nml £)
Jr.onths. Inteiretl l'ortarlin^on (Jcmctery.
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Our, darling hi heaven.. .PKA.ItOE. — Oji ;he HJtrd A)-nl (.nudd^lv), At h!d
m iC^ij,'arao-i-Wict. ' f Jrt
KToi^fi . IVSroisMylor, t'ornwall, England, the dearly beloved
imaljandot Man* Ann, anil father of Mm, J. \-.
iMvidson, Auckland, New Zealand; Mm. J.- lle!!lcr,
htztoy: tin' tot* Jfw OetiuiK. Wiuttror; K. Pcarcr.-South Yarra; the hiti» Mrs. H. Scfjtt, Aiiu'ih-a. and
\v, H. IN-arw, OokUnich, agi-d 75 yeiirs. Colonist of'?*» yr»ar; ; . 2-l ^niudclu'divn, 7 sreat-jrrandehildicn,I'livately tnu-vml Cholti-nham Onictery.
A patient., sufferer at rest.
OriNN. — On th*» LMItli April, at i-rivato hittpitJi!,
Yan-a.. Alnrrrnct/T^ tlm dearly belovitl wii,- ofJohn Quinn, of the Itoyal Domain IFotel. St, Kilthii-oiitl, Mcibo\irnc. rrd loving motlwr of Mollj*. Nellie.J.'.l.v and Jack, accd -17 years. K.l.IN
UOOKJv.— C)u the 2T»I )i April, at hi*r-«idena-f
'Kyiiotdii,'
llodillosttvct, Elbtemiviek, Joiin Uocke,Until .V{ .\ear^.
^MITK.— On'
the lifith April,at her midencv,
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(?cjiialmmg,' comer of barker's; -road am! Doitni.irK-*Uvpfc, Knu*. 'Martr.iret Catherine-, the ikurlyfcclo\od wife of Ilerlvrt H. Smith, a«al -11 years.
- ^ lllu ,^nI at Or:int-fltr«?U
a
' bclovfil %vife of Jolui fttooc*,
TOWNSUNI).— On the 21th April (auddrnlv), nt
.yubcliMJJiff. Alice 1 Tr^nwK } , relict of tuuliio (ironte Jj. Townsend, nnd lielovctl mother ofVllic .bi-ephine, of 1
Haleich-street-, Kssendon.WlirrriU;AI-. — On tlu- m;tli April, at his rcsi
tit ItjifJutiines-roavl. Upper liatv
tliora, ^Villiam John '\\nntchead (major), df-'iriy
h vol inisWiixl -of KUan^r, inuc^j lov«»d father Mr».1'. W. 't'liomaf-. Auljurn; Mrs. P. IV. Mcck^. A'l
lUatrire, William, ilert. ajced S.'. A colonist
WHIT i:i 1 MA.n. — On the 2--tli April, at the r»=idi'vc,. ct her daughter OIm. Moad), 'iialvcfn.'
S'.i'tion-rtn-ft,f -amln-rk' ell, Ann, tho dearly Ix-Ioutl
vir.---f .Joiin -*--!»(? -Whitrhcad.' aJ^o lovitu; mother
ff Mr-. Thnrne. Mm. C. JoIjuhou, ..Mr«. Moad, 31n.
Wludley. Mrs. Crcelc, also of Samuel, 'llarry amiW'.'hor \Miitehead, aged 72 jcars.
Them also which sleep in .Him will God also raisevilli Him.
.Wl/.MAMS. — On tfie 2-»th April, Iry, beloved. mie nt W, it. WlUiaius, Sf- Napier-stnt't, Epen
and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. .Tatms Her
wick,, or -13S KlnR-stroot. Wi^t -relbr»urne, and lister(?f ?f.uiirs Arthur, nedley am! Fred, llenri-k, andi] Oillespie, Mm. I\ DwetT.vhouse. Mrs. h.
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rin* Mrs. navies. Myrtle and Dorothv Ber*-cK a«od 2.S years. Funeral private.
T„. !W,JA?rS.,(n,v Berwick). — O'i thu 2Wh Anril.Itj. k»!ovrd wife
of William It. WilUanu. and doarlr wrfjyM daughter of Mr. and Mm. James Ber
?cS Kin^-itreet, West Melbourne, nsed 2S
IN MEMORIAM.11AT1S.-— In wid'and loving remombraneo of hit
owt mother and sister. ,
Onr thoughts are often with you,
t,In your sail and lonely crate;
hwcotiat thoughts will ahvava lingerHound the ajiot -.vh'.iru you aro laid.
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l»isrrt«l by J. IJara ami family.
rc^r^rA«v,e,Bon' vbo ^lo* their family,
flmf
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In loTiDR memory of my dear wife
*teeton3?tb,Tft 'Ar**i.t.T»..
So ,lear1y luV('t,« so satlly 'dssed.
Mifn— I' /Qnd aiul loviu? nu'inory of mv dear
'7th A,,rU* 1UUi- llt
1 Khali mei't mv darling wife .«»lu fmc loured to nee;»»-» shall meet to
pnrt, no, nevt-r.
In the blest eteniity.
.T'jjWMtPdb-* her loving hu.sl«md. Hush.
,,«'IIHNS.— -In loving iJH'inon- of jm* dear mnthtr
Sadly missed.
iVu° 1a,wa-'fll,'r thoughts, dear mother,
As it dawns another year;1,3 our lonely houru of thinkinc.
nimiKhU of you a:e always dear.' '
fclK'1 hy da'sl'u'r ',lui son-in-law. Mr. sntl .Mm.
vIimHS8;-1' i'lriw. raomnry nt my tlr.ir mothnr.
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A'rii- im3' 'i ijanit
AlUiongli tJio grave dlvido us,
wind your face I' eannnt see:
Oh, let tills littln token tell,
1 still remember thee.^inserted by her loring son, Hugh,
UUUNS. — In loving memory of our dear mother,way on the 27th April, l'JW, at Bank
. fctroct, bouth Mellxiurue.
'(t'nod was her heart, her friendship sound,
. ,'atient in j»aln, lovetl all nroiuid;A more
loving mother ne'er dwelt on earth*Hr proved to us a true mother's worth.
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?pliwertcd by her loving daughters, lielle, Jean,Annie.
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«!— In fond remcmbnuiee of my dear wife,
®»'1 our de«r mother, who dc-|»arted tliLn life on 27tUM't U, lWKj, at Aseot. Yule.
Sadly m&i-ed,?'Inserted by her loving husband an«l sons.
MtAWLKY, — In loving romembraneo of my darhn;', .son,
Charley Crawley, who died at 82 iteaehjjfrret.
Port Melbounic, oji the 27th April. Ifll-l,
..CL'iil 2(5 jvara and (J months: also my dear Ted, whouied on board the ntcamer Cuooyantia, at Adelaide,
n'uitl'^
^-e^runi'V» 'Ktd 10 yeara and 10
.
Kvery .day I mixj you more.—
!n«erted by their loving mother, brother and sU
, / t«». iijiij j.u.
OltAWI/BY. — In loving memory of our clear
. ijephiwa, (Uiarlio Crawley, whti tlitsl on rho 27th? 'M'ril, tOt-t ; alsj I'Muiml Cr.vwley, who died
.lebruarj', 1«X3.Iteunite-l.
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v May th^lr souls real in peaee.?
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-T-lnacrted by their losing annU, A* O'Connor andU
Jamieflon.? ? —
in loving memory of our dear mother,'
n
w departed thla -Hro at Toongabble (late of LanceMl) on 20th April, 1UM.
Far and oft mir thoughts do vindcr-
To a gravenot far away,
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« Uwe we laid our darling mother'. Just on© year ago to-day.
'T'fisf'jUvi by b^r loving daughter and 6on-in-j»w,ttwl Alfrol P. Hoildor.
? ng.~Ou -tho 27Ui April, at her rrei?-
riM-uJvi? Kwle-Btreot, Colli ngwocd, .Vnn iMaria,?
: «*dy Iwlored Tvlfo of Joseph Goddanl.
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- Dwlifo was all lore and labor,?
r., ''r.''cart for hct' children l-o.it true;
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a
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'? ??hcorfuUy -lid her duty,r 't ???'
?'.??'.v. : 'Vhai.joora could. a dear mother do 2
t.'~ AujIq
'Avjjujwiey.
IN MEMORIAM. 1
fiOTHVA'IU).— .In loving iru-nwrr of my dcor wife
2»dmother, who pa.s«ul aw ay on tho 27th April,
IOl'I, at 3-1 Kti-lo»tri?ct, (JollingvsixHl.
fhw home ecmu lone and ojn.pt y now,*
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Our hearU are sad t-xlay;J-'or (Jwl li.ul iv»p»'l iJIia iwnmanfl,
Ami called my dear wife away.'With Jarful f,vw \\c watclied. you, mother,
(Joing on your lonely way;
Although wc lovetl you diuriv,We eoukl not make you stay.
?^Iu?ertcd by her loving husband ami daughter, J.J. and Stella Goddard.
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(JOl).DAiUl). — In lm-lng memory of our dearmother, who l-.\s-e-l away on Uie 27f.li April, 1011.
I stoo-l Inside her dying bed,_
And Hutched her fading ?breatli;1 thought Hut day my prayer.* atid loveWould snutdi her bad; from death.
Good was hor heart, Ucr friendship sound,l atlont in pnm, ltnwl all round,A -more loving mother no'tr dwelt oti this carUi,-Vho proved to her children a true moUier'rt worth.
~*Iiucm;d h-, her loving danghU'r and sfm-iu-law,Kendall
'^'dlow, ,md hoi' losing daughter, ilrs.
oomuwix — In PRd.and loring memon- of our
dear,mother,, who passed away on the 27th April,
farewell, dear mother, your daya arc paried,}n\\ 1'ivtsl us while your day.? did lait;ic-u always strove to do your hest,
And now tu heaven you're .gono to rest.
,-by ,U'C som- William, of WesternAustralia, and 1
Jjuiikh, of -.Sydney.
? ODl-A'li'l.-. — In loving nirmorv of' nur dear
^?ltCrK-^Vm l«'^wotiauay on the 27Ui April, 101-1,at dl Keehs.strtcl. Collingw»»od.v nuither no true and kind,?\o mend on earth like her wo will tind;
! n't 10'?'e:,r 'ilis and none can tell
i J he kms o. our dear mother we lorcd .w well.
In sorrow we w.itchcd those dear eyes close.Onctj 6hone ao olwir and bright;I
As long as lift and meniorv last! Wo will ncrer forget that uffjit.
O. amf'w; Ay«t&n.,Tlnif-1J'ShU'r !''1 s™-''1'.
aml -''''ii'fr jiiraorr of our
?tajr
glamtma. ,vh„ r;ti,,u aw-y „g tJlo 'Vrlu
Ihtjitghc:ist ilown -with tears and sorrow
--J?TShH0 3-wt 'he
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Io?cT'
Softly cwnes Uie angel's whisper,Ctrundma Lh safo in heaven above.
5»-tt.a,3fwm3S!S£' KoiTi0 'nd
WY. ''f ^I'Te-rins rtay by day,^t.ujfied \y$ bitter griefi o see her
slowly pine awav
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And cor/1/1 not «-hc relief,
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dctid to us, we loved her dear;l-u ».
,a3t' .l,ut ff11'0 i-efore;
,se&nsr'7 5,in
li. 'umlU».bGod,'i!;t,!OVl,,Kf0' a'a '''Ctd-.ia-law,
au^v'S.'nwh0 llled 1,11 «» aw.
«?««»; !«v« and labor. iif i ? r..
^ut* ^,ls children beat true, !Jle cheerfnUy did hLs duty,
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\\ hat more could our dear father do?
Vi-iarc*' J-ord, dfprired of two, IWho were to iw modt dear; iT«ch us to .say. Thy will be done,-\ hUu we for death prepare. 1
Itefit in jK-ace. -'
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— Inacrted by their loving fatnll-*. I
jilOOD.--In loving memory of our darling mother !
?-Though deathdivides, fond memory eliiiRR,
--Inserted bv her loving huslxintl and children,Maurice, ^ iola, J£rie and Archie.
?«,An-NBS,r',n memory of our dearmother, who pasml awnv nn the ii 7th Aprii, 1U11, atJib fcj»eo«cr*trcct, Weat AfcMwunie.
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often conies to sliosv
)?« lnvu yioro der.rlv than we know;Hut lore in death shall make us see
\Viiat Jove in life should aiwa-*s be.— TnserUd by he.r loving
husband, da«i^hter and son,Martin ami Mrs. J. 1'roat.
.TONl^.-^ln loring mctnory of my dear mother,who died on the 27th April, 1013.j rone from memnn*, not gone from love,
Hut »nou to our Fathcx's home above;Her memory in as dejir to-day
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As m tin? hour she passed away. I
Fa5?eff)4£Sl
bj* llCr younfi^t' nlaughter, Emma* (Mra.'j
KKNYON.— In loving memory of K. D. Kenyon. !late otCastlemaine, Melbcm rne and Sydney. j
I often think of you, dear son.
And how you left tho world of pain,lo^
think we could not say good-bvelsoioro you i-assed away.
— Inserted by his loving mother and sister. Amy.LOVK.— In fond memory of otir darling only child
Joyce, who ixwseil to the higher lrfo 2iith April,1012, aged i- years 10 months.
Our snnlvjam. I
Sadly miaseil by all who loved her. I
I live, O, ye who lorcd me,1
'lour forth rata not in vain;j
Lack tluongh the beautiful valley, . IJ come,
to you again. !
'.Safe in the love that guides mc, !\\ ith fearless feet f tread; i
My home is with tlie nngrfs,O, say not 1 am dead.
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M A 0 A It T N R Y.
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u fend and loring r«i»eml-raupoof my darling wift», .Amde. and ot ir dear mother, iwho pavactl away at OS Proust-street, North Melbourne, on the 27th April, 1013, aged 31 5 caw.
. The one I lured now ?ks J.r.r,
Uir t'o.id, true heart i- titill;
The hand/ that always heljvd «ie st
,.No^' lie- -^n death's. ot)\d..chiU. :;
And thus' it :is' '.ever v.*ith tlial aiw «.Uar.
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Death f-U'inrst doth sever il\o brightest mica hero; ;Thoso that ate nearest vntAvinwl round tliy heart—The ones that are dearest .«rHme;»t lUnwt.
'NYo e^n.iot eliisp vour lumn, lU-ar mother, IYour de;u- facv we ham aoi-;
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lJut let this little t-!ki:n tellj
Wo still rcjnejnlx'r Uice.— -Itwertcil 'by hor loving husband, 'IbvbeTt Macartney, I
and children, Uob-.i-r., Fixdejick nni- Ivilei'n. 1
.^fAK'Wt. — I??) foring memnr.v of jny «loui* father,
Henry Maker, .who was accidentally killed at South :
Mi'llxiunio by taxi-cab «;n 27th April, 101-1.
It .was hanl not to -Ik; tliere at t)ie liotir of death,To have naught the *Li.«t sigh of my -k:tr lath-ir*d .
breath;One last fond whisper'! might have hear 1,
And breathed in his cii r one 1 parting woixl.
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Iiwericd by his loving daughter, Knima Grierc.
MANNIX. — In «ad and loving memory of my
dear husband, Thomas, beloved fatlier of James,Thouras, Denis John, Frank, Abigail and J*«eiJh,Avho dtipartwl this life at 'The Pines,' Uarnmn, on
27th April, 1012, late of YicU-rian Uailways; alsolittlo \ ioh-t, loving granddaughter of al-ove, who
diwl at Melbourne CNKervatory on 17Jh Kobruarv,1010.
Eternal rsst give unto them, O Lord ; anil let
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perpetual light tltine upon them.— Insorted by Ills sorrowing wife suiel family.
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M'OfjIOAiN. — In loving ioemor-' of my dear sister,
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Mary Aun, who died on tho 2tith April, PA10. atI 7t*-»o-rttri»ef, Fitx.roj-; jUsj- A. Gil^on, tlie dearly be: loved ouly daughter of tlie ubo-v, who died (8ud
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denly) at Peoehwortli 28! h Feibniarj*, 1013.
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iMothw and daughter reunited.Somn day when tlie shadows dw|H»n
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And the call comes dawn the line,
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Will your face Ihj there to v.uleome,1
At the; gate, dear sister, uilne '!
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-Inserted '^by her h-ving sister and nieces, M.
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Hamilton, D. amnott, J. O'Coanoll, J. Crowley,
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Mm'Elt—lnloving memory of our dear Hilda
ivliu 'a^scd .way o„tl.ic-
arth Aiiril, 1912, at 1179. ilalveiin-r.wul,
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,Soiitli' \;«ra. '
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i The '.hiwer lias faded in onr midst,1 In til*.- btsint.v of jfs bltv»m;
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The one we loveel to look uiwu
l(cstr«. in tJio silent*
tomb.
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-- Inserted- by her loring p;wenw, sistm andilothore. ?
I MITCFIETIJ/-—'
THEZIfJK. — In fotidrst tneinorv ofmy deuir inutlier, who died at Wnrrandyte 27th
I Apnl, 1W/7;. also my darling nephew, .Stuniey J'nzise'.-»^.n'u,ls'm °Ly'e ab-)vo, wlio dicil at Fairtieldon 2Mb June, 1012.
Her cheerful face and kindly wayaAre
. rdcjMwnt to ri-call;
Shu had a friendly word for each,And died beloved by all,
Ijittle wo thought we would lose you so soon,
IiUtle loved darling, just hi your bloom.— Inserted by her loving daughter and son-in-law,
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M. and W, Leheuy, gnindehildreu and cuiisir.h o£
Kast UruiifiWick.N'1-WIV-N.— li: loving inrmory of 'Will, who -Hc*l i
27th April, 101-1, at Uussell-street, Qnarr-' IIUIb. :
Ueudigo.One of the -best t!iat f»-*l did wnd, ,lteh.ved by all, and a faithful friend. i
— Inserted hy lr« loving friends. J. and 'fl .Flotchw 1sind fatnilv, South Yarra; akx- t«. ami J. .Myers, atiel
Gertie, Newc\iiilio.|
T'ATF.USON. — In loving memory of our de*ar son
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and bnUher, Koch Livingstone Paten-on. who dial
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12 I'eliou-htrexit, Yarntville, em tho 27tii April, i
Ho passed away ro calm and ejuiet, I
With such a peaceful brow. !That none could tell the pain he boro
lint Uhko who know it now,
— Inserted by his loving fuher and mother, brothersauel sisters.
i'lUCK.—
In loving memory e-f -our dear mate
Jim, who died on the 27th April at 27 Ashmorcstrect, Hrunawick. It. I. P.
We cannot elasp your hand, dear Jim,Your fare wv cannot ?ec;
P.ut let this little token tell,.
We still rumcmlHT thee.—
Inserted by his mates.P.IUCK. — in 1-ving nu-moo* of our dear, only
pon and brother, Jaint-, who died 27th April,If, 00.
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May his dear soul rest in peace.
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— Inserted by his loving ivirents and sisteiv.
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KOJIU H Kit A IT. — In loving memory r«f my dr^ri
-wife -ami lonng mcthcr, Mary Sehuliknift, v Inv dei 8*wtcd this life on tlu.* 27th April, 191-1.
I — Jn&?rtcd by her leaving huslvuiel anel family.
SCOTT. — In loving memory of our dear ran andtoother, B*»b, who lw&xd away on the 27th April,
| 10W, ait Traralgon,
Good was hia heart, hl-i frionelfhip frju?id,
l*AUemt in i^iin, beloved all amund;Alwaju so loving, genorotu nml kind,
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l'Vw* In this wrtfld his etjual do flneL
— Inserted by his loving fatlier, mother, jrffttors andi brother,
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? THOMSON.—
'In loving memory of my dear sister,1Ithcdj. who died at (-)Uingwood on 17th April, 1007,aged 4.7 years,
Teaco, iK-xfeet i»eace.
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— Insrtod -by hor loviwj brother, Wat.THOMSON. — In sad and loring remembrance of
my clcnrTy Toved- wife Uhnda, who departed'
this
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life on the 27th April, 1007.1
So sadly missed.Nearer, yet nearer, tho moments are drawing,
Itringing still closer thy presence to me;
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Then, dearest wife, how welcome thedawning.
That Heals ruy reunion for ever with thee.—Inserted by her sorrowing hnslMiid,- W, Thomson,
i THOMSON. — In loving memory of our dearl mother. Ilhohi Thomson, who- departed this -life
on 27th April, 1007.
Sadly missed.,
— Inserted Ijy her loving son auel daughter-in-law,W. anei .M. Thomson.
THOMSON.—
In sad'
and loving Tcmembrance of, our dear sister and aunt, llhoda, who pa&s.cd awayi on tho 27 tli April, 1007.
Beloved by nil.
An earnest soul, a faithful friend,A life whero truth auel love did blend;Sho walked wiih Jc.'us to tho end.
Thy will done. ? -—
Inserted hy her affectionate sister, brotherin
law and nephew, C. S., J. T.. and J. L. ScJwood.
LOST AND FOUND.
DOGSTjQRt in city crowds, Momlay, o^rnorn ^ptih*I-^t -Home, Latigfwd-ef., Meib. Tel..
Central,?
LOST AND FOUND. j
A U8TKALIAN : JEWBLLKRY.A JAM1-J3 M'DEAN and SON,
The lilock, 1*7 Klia\both-strc«t.A Fine A&^ortuu-nt of WKDD1NG I'ltliSENTS.
O-Stoue Diamond Hiugs, from £3.?
?JAMKH .M'ijl'LVN and HON._
Ij^OUND,Malvern. Monelay, 'b|a-5- Greyhound
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Puppy. 10 Uniou-M., Malvem. Tel. IU5, Mal
17^0HNI\ Fox Tcn:U«i\ Owner mil ~ha vo~'Rann»
by giving deticiipthju and pajitig expeniics,l-t
HuektughauKst., J'\»ot£cray. ? ? . ? ?t?K-UND. Fox Terrier Puppy, ? ixjrraiue,
JLToeirak-rd., Kooyong.
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1^0UN»1), bn:wm «^ovt. haired lUi/jiV,' wiUi Iiwvc/iU'u1. rn T.-pR'-Ht.. UtichiiK-nd, ?
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3101'T seat Sotronto, ihiek Meach, l)]ack silk Para
-jt ix-l, gold heok handle, :uid b:»nd. Kewvatxl.
jt; ? M'Ciduy, lltxldle-st., Al-bi»Uford,? ?? ?
LJ'iKi*Itiehhiond ylatirin, Sainnlay, 6 p.m.,
Miuic Case and Music, Kuuiru Dickens, AgeOMIce. J
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LOST,SaUmlay, betwe^en iFolcy-st. and Keiv
sUtlon, gold tblofidstono) -Watch Chaiti I'eMd*wit; ke^y a ko. 1 1 eward
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43 iFoley-ftt. ?^
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3O.ST, gold Wateii and Cliain, between 5?mgaTa
lintel, Irf)nsualc-st., and Convent, AJchnJjjn6t., or via Clifton Hill or Nicholson-st. tram. £2reward by_ please returning 13 Palmer-st.. l''it/.ro'.
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T .OvS'i^ l)etween Glcnfcrric-rd,, Jtourke anel (.'ol
JJ lins-.ot., silver itrooeh, with bri'liauU audrubies, initialled A.S. Reward. . 102 Glonfcrrie-iTl.
10ST,Nopean-rd., .Sunday ni-'ht, IStii iust.
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?J L\trtci?e- l5-,;-k, in pante!, with tioeisers. KeVk.
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WnK1#* Hotel, Frunkstou.?
T OST, betwoon Carli«le-st. and Itrighlon rd. cab!o?mJ truni ttrmiiius. t.wo £ I Notes. £1 reward. 0
Mitcholl-fe-t,, &t. Kilela.? ? ? r.. _ ? ?
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I OST. Itrunsvick, sTlvcr Watch, 8. lliaeh iu-,i
^,flcril)wi., Finder rewarded. IS iMflfarlnue-.st„
Uriyn-swlck. ??
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10ST,gcnt.'s itain 'Proof. OarlV:u grand stand,
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Saturday. Itcturn 30 'Barkly-st., Carlton, lie
wo^el. ??
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IOSf.SaturdayTlttii, i-YflcR** 'Maltese/ 'Lace .Scirf';
J between I-'4rmiu, .Mur;»hy-pi„, Oardcsi Yale, .St.
Kilda station anel lluliara, St. Kilda-nl. llewaiel.
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T O.ST, Giui ijini-'tv., ,l«twven 'Ii d^*
.l-i turn anel Grosvenor-st., or train, gokl Lroouh,
I -Kcwurel.^ }H{?Grosvetior-ft„fcJ.' Si. Hilda.
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T'(1ST1, idue .Scarf, U^wttiu fettle -Collias and Col
-i luu st.j., op. Cathedral. Howard,'
W.^-., 22j
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T 0-ST, tliv. fi, la'lj-'s diamond lUng (ensagcmHit)XJ aud HangU'.s, left in ladies' room. iVrneldrailway statieai. -ltew^ud. full va'Uie. L.J.D., ItoyceJelgh,
I-erham-?t, Port Melb.
LOST,IJrighton tmin, 'Sotimlay Vortnight'/geutleT
inan's bag, initials. G.A.S., containing pfo
giinnnies, slippers, \c. Ite.vanl. Oecielental Hotel,L-olhits-st.
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ff 0'.ST, l»c»; jiirold-su u nJ siatioo, CanUvhiirj.1 u ? rd., .Midcbe i'k,, gold (Binvelet. ltirw'ani, o7-!antc-bnr--rd.. Midillo l'k.
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LOr-T,gold llrooch. l»etwe-rii 1-irplanatle and Mer
te»n-st,, lac-]X4;Lke. J{ew~ird. 37 Mcubray-st.,Aiitjort Pk.
rOST,M-liite CoekaUf'), Surulli.v auorning. 23
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Jrosyonor-su, S. Yarra.?
Joinder '?je^vaiilod. ?
LOSTill .Sj\Inv-*-r''lM small Australian Terrier
--Slut, aimers Wigg.es. lUwrard.'
Old Curiogity Shop, r-71 Sydney-itl.
XOST. OiTiwiar. -St. John Ainbuhuieo Association,J. 21r.t inot., St. Kilda-id. Kcwnrd. St. Jolui's.
Swaiiston-«t.?
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LOST.Im»wn Iturlnii-ry OvoniKit. in
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Swanston -fit.
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betwtvu Collins unel Itourko tts.. Sunday ervem
! iitg. Hetui'ii I.X.I... . St. Vincent's Hospital. Ucj
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IQ.ST, Saturday, Dog, young, (iMlie brexel. blaeir
J vface, ciuietl tail. Iteward. Ttiornelitfe, Grant
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JOST.leather Pocket Purse, containing one anil
half sovereign notes, ltewaid. G.A.M,, AgeOffice.
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LOST,-lietw-^im icistemwick. ItoUuiieiil Ganhjns,
Don'f.in and Flmders-flL, gold Brooch, crjscotjt1
and Pf.rr.y jkvwIs and rubies: valued keciavke. Jteyac-d. : 127 Jlead-st., l'Tlsteniwielr. .
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3' OST, black .Morocco Puttie, containing money, amij
.iL I uiiiner tickets, mime inside, Jvlght Hours day.Jtewaid.
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Tel., Central,, 1219.?
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LOST, 911N. I'it/joy tram, from town, small black
Purse, containing, money, poor person. 2S
i Greaves-st., Fit/.ruy._ ? ? ? ? ? ?
}0^'J',gold Baiigle, initalled A1C.A.I Ulink KtAC'cn
J.city and 1 May-st.. N. J^itzroy. I toward.
JOST,eight hours day, Lygon-st,, silver, gilded
J Brooch, horse's head in wreath. Howard. li-0
I ^Vinnlng-st., Carlion.?
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LOST,motor cycfiug Trousers, Plnity-rd., Prewton,
near Bell-st, Finding witr.esscel. KetuuiMoody's .Cycle Shop, llewanl.
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TOST,pearl Pendant, between Pascoo Vale and
Jt Ascot Yale. 181 Moore-st., Moonee l'onde.I Jtuwarel.
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LOST,gold Medtil, ljy«cribeel~\.. Hiddct.t, bctvveou
Collingwooil and H, .St, Kilda. Howard. 03| lslingtori-st„f_C!e-llingwood. ? ? .
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LOST,Bangle, kt^r-?inke. iiScrilK-l on IexrkefT~i2nc
to l-iuily. 0/0/ It. Kindly return , 10. Kirtou,!
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Hei-leaberg-r(i.. (.Mifton 'Hill . Howard.?
I OST, on Sunday night, gold cable Bangle. 1I-?
J wanl. -.'I Kerfictl-nl.. Albert Pk.?
LOvST, white, fawn Greyhound,- nig anel collar on.
i iRuward. Dotavlner juvisexuitcel. 'Mowtana,' Gof»ywi jw-sf^jsa^bin^ja:)!, ? ? ?
]--ST,Wack mid wldtc Ga\Yh«-u.!iil Pnjipy, dog.
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Itew^mL lhrllway Hotel , Doimylrmok.
LO.-VC,fa-wii . Gre.uhi7ui:-l iSiTJpy,; fk^* 'lU-w;ud.
Alat. CV)rker2ll. .Moinit-nl.. .Mortnee -Poadn.'
JOST,Hat (duiin Bracelet, Inrtweeu llead-st. and
J G.inlcn Vide fctatiou. Iteward. 310 lleael-^t.,1
w*Kfn£LrJt- „„.... ?
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JOST, l,vcatiu-r Ilea Prfiniettrst. or Gre.v-st. Finder-.1 plesu;e return' to 22 l»uiport-st., St Kilda.
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liowajd.? .? ? ? ?
It5ST.Siuiday night. ivi.\vecn Iwacb anel. paric,
- silvt-r e-numilled Wristlet Watch, 10/ ruwar i.
I Hajwr's. J'lwroy-Ht, ? ? ? ? ? _ ? ?I *8' OST. frum~ Kow, -luiy Mare, etar. 2 'fnn-r feet
JLy white. tsLringhalf.. Col lis Sc NeJan, 170 Vic
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FfiWi-gold IJroocb, ml' ???t- ?1' Pri n-'-c^s
-j l.icatft'.- at,, matiuv-'e, exv' JlimdJy., SlO Jlru^1 ^'iek^t..
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Fit/.nTj'. Hewarel. '
I T O.-iT, Tickets. Whftiieil to Mell).! l-'irder kee:» mitrtey and return ticket to *12
Jvlst..mv.-l--4r. ??
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JOST,g.jld BnnK.'li, 'Ba-bs,' 1k-Umv:i Itoyal
-i Theatre, Wind.v.-r, and Oarden Vale, ltewaid.
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T'OST. iiiauu»iid and oiral Brooch, Sunday aftcr. JJ} u:,mu, l»»t\\ivu -N'orthe-Jte and . Kh.hmojid ; l;e.|--,
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wake. ? Itiward.?
11 (*unnin^h.nm-st. Nortlnide.
JO-ST.fine gold Chain, Monday afttmioou. be?
.i twceu.iBsh-sr., Antuidale. citi' 'anel Alexandra.:iv. Bc.u-.inl. U,d;'s Agency ,_.Mal vera.
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JOST,gold 'llaek'tnanKl aid }ksu1 'Brooeh, l-e*
tuc. it BichmwK} station and SMrMng's, or Ar
nuilale. ltewarel. Lock's Agcnej', lligh-at,,. Anna*
eJale. ? ? ? ? ?
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OST between Coliiu-j-ai., St. Kilda, fo:d eloublo-i bar Brooch, heart attached, ruby. Ueward.
i ). Wright. 3S High-at.. Northcote.?
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Y OST, Pointer Dog. tan and white. Bewa-d.JL J Paul Bibron, S3 Albert-st., J-;. Melb., op.
orf.weiT.?
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LOST.Saturday night, blac^ cheniUo (jiipej in
\ Aimubdt^-.ti Itetum Ijoc'z'a Agency, High-st.,Amiaelule*. Bcwanl.
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*B' UST, a hrlndlo I'.ull l-og Blteh. i'lnder i-lfiLso
,S_^ m»rily .Nl;t'nag-.T, Wirth'o Pk„ l'rtnccs-bridijv, S.Melb. 1'hono till 3.
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'B* OST. lUppon 'Lea fete, «S^tur\Uy, 2-lth .April,JlJ tilvo:- haiuEo llnibrtflla.. with owner's iuum»
ajid u*ldresn on luuielle. Bewanl. Qtetitrn 270Sl.Oacla.-ni-Ttl., -Balaclavu. ? PJnono 12ol, _Wi))dyor. ?
I'OST, Sa£ui\lay, brown Heart, on wiiito ribbcui,
J. liotwcen GivLldfoid and NVaiulsivorth nK, Sn-ley Uilli. iltow.irfl._r»3_Wattle- Valley-rd., ,Cant£rhury.
TOST,Tiuvalay evening last, gold l«nnb;»o Bmec
J h-t, bertween Ulchmond, Melb. and Canterbury.Reward.
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.Solomon. nt;\vs a^er.t, Canterbury.?
I'O&T, gjJd 'biir Jitwjocl'), 'nugget, centre, between
J. I Gladil:mc-av. and J-arel)in-rd., keejKike. ltc
v:;LTd._01 G laelstone-a^'. ,
Nor-thce-t e.? j ? ?
J''*OST,_—IBugfb* 1-imp, ml wool M:*ut, benveen
-i JunoUon jfntel aud X. .\fc2b. ilteuurd 1 u/, '»i
liaines-st,, N._ Melb._. ^
X''0S*l', Fridiiy r.igiit, Hand Bag, containing money,
J prayer book and plioto. of soldier, ami l»-st
card fs\-in Ilon^ey. Please roturn 10 Strode^st.,?Bii'litnoiid.
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LOST,Siitiinlny, Spejieer-st, railway fitaticn tcte
]-houo bj.v. Wallet, containing ^oldier'a jxistf,
Biv:Mlnna(U)WS. Diuiolly. Finder rewarded.'
Comir.miUjUe J'\ Simrvvay, 12o Iti^Kell-^t.
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jOST,sinnil silver 'Bag and Oluln, Malvern, Pr;Uu
J ran train, Sunday. Reward, Pagest.,Middle Pk.
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STlvA.YK'lj,a Greyhound Pup, black 'and' white,
Suuelay. Reward, ou returtung to 100 Toorongard., Malvern. ?
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I CTTftAYKD, Cow, on Fleniington Racecourse. Snn
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SlUtAY&D,ft via C.interhiirj-. grey Pe»ny,
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ta.il, no visible brainb. 70 Maliny-ixl.; (imI terbury.
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I rgViKKN by mistake fre.u7~0.10 p.ili. Warbutton-I train, liiuht Hour.-, day, long h-eueUtd Umbrella.
Plei'.H' ring WilliamsUiwn, ir»3._ ? _ _
W'' PCHfion' wliT* Tiiok' white Po^'llo fivtu OS't'ui'il veisity-.-t., rtturn, sayc trouble. £3 rewardior information.
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WLLL pewon tfM»k Canary and' Show 7,'njfe\ Victoria-st., CoUiug\\ood, S;iturekiy evening, ru
turn 320 Nicbolson-st., N. Carlton. I^won known.
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MISSING FRIENDS.?
A A.— Dunn, Divorces, Commercial, Secret In
? piiry; persons traced, kept under aurvcllLiuce;; fee, from £1 1/; consnlUtiou free. 70 Swanstou
st.,_next Sargent's.
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?A -LICE, — Tremenelous, excitement over Chrysanthe«t3L mums; fresh lot tills morning; coauo iviriy.?l ayne'H Bon Man. -he.
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A JjIOE,— 'J\?ll friends ? help Jieigian l^uul; buyu-Sl Chi-ysanMiemums this morning at Payne's llouMarcho.
4 T Cassell's, 271 Swauston-r,t.— l-adies''CostVujie?3,^*3l Furs, Rain Coats, Boots, Shoes; 2/l- weekly.
,4 USTRAIdAN Dete»ct1ve Agency' (Registered).?
u.\. Jv.v-superintendent Can so./ and Ward, -100 Collitw-st. Phone -1^21. Conlldentiid inquiricii, Personstracccl. Agonts in all States.
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BEAUTIFULtailor made Costumes. Rain Coats,
Fnra, Boots; 2/0 weekly. Cassell's, 2TI Swan- ;ston-st._ _ _
'B )OB Koniitxiy or anyone knowing whex^bouTs.J-» Kindly write Robert . Iteid, J23. llannan^t,,iN. Willianeitowi!. .
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IAD1.KS,
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Develop Your Figure. . Don't remainJ thin and ilat enioted. Panieulars froei, I-ond«;n
Asene.v (Uei)t. A), 4-1 Qialuwea^'h-st, ftytlnoy. i
ILOYD'SMisfiiug l^rieuela and UucLifmcd Money I
j Ofltaos, 80 Swanaton-at, (registered). First es-!
tvblisbeel. ottlee Austrulashi, Chancery searches a
speciality.
'j^.JOiNAJtCTlSudor'; 408.
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VX71LL J.1VG. soiul ''iiehCws to fit' a'uxioiU~' wife.
\V. Jcan._^ ? J ?
\\rOULD Lillian Lucsis, la-te IV-el-st., Balbr.it,* T dow Melb., scnel aeiehvfw U.P.O., Melb, Sister.
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MATRIMONIAL.
A—iMAItRIAGES.— -A11 contesnplatlng Marriage,consult Proprietors 1IOL/PS MATRIMONIAL
BUltEwVU, 44S Queen-street, Melbourne, oppositeOld Cemetory. Sped ally arectcd for the puriK^e,
coiling £4000. . l-iitabllshe-l 1SS0. 17,000 ALVltULU1ES OELBRRATED at UOI/TS BUREAU,At I'awonatfoj, Mnnses,- Brides' Homes, during, last
20 years, by ordained clergyraca, undermentioneddenominations: — Church of England, Presbyterian,Congregational, othwn.
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Guaranteed gold weddingrings, all tfizea, stocked. Intrexluctfon ixrivately arranged
#between eligible persons, every station life,
view MARRIAGE. Fee, £1 \f, All communications treated confidentially, and managed solely byproprietor, therel»y securing strictest privacy. Alllettm answerod in PJ^-VIN envelopes on receipt offftajnp. lei. 0588. Hours: 10 a.m. till & pm.*
SatnreIa5-»._Jl2 noon
%/OUNG Woman, 'wants to meet workhuTlnan^~^^»^Jew^»R*ovc^^^Tsiou£^__Ba1aclaV'i_ P.O.
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SB.CHAHLCCTE FKNT\ ICK Leaves Littln rww
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/Saturdays and Sundanr££ceptcd) to borrcnto, Portsea and Qucenseliifcludiim ltyn on
)V«ln«cl.,, at.a«r. Cfcrco Received Dally. Fares, 2/0 Slncle.
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F. OAltPENTEtt. Phone 'C830.
T^Oai PUmkrd, Cowcs. -San l'.cmo, CorlntHlI^VUto;
Lamb ligcat'8'- .leavC8 Wtducsduy.
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SHIPPING.?
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J^VSTJIMAAISSTBAM3BJP8 IJNE.
IL0.W.\J1D SM1HI uhtlTED,Asoiita.
FAST 1'AS.SF/XGIilt and (J.UtfiO .STK.V.MEILS.From Noe. y and 10 Anatrallan 'WTiarf.
(Cimuii3tunct;3 J'oruiittina.)
/fCOOJIA (1000 Tom),
TO-Mlll:ll'-\V (Wed.),S\TT)NF.l.. iSIh AIMtlL. (1st, -'liU
WUSHAN1C, re
IJIAUYIIOltOUGH,l'eiri:a :U ?N°- J
)UDKDAnKRU, |«t,S. avXliKI'-HA
t«JjAU8TO.N-E, (SCK)0 li:10l3,?
HOraaiA.MI'TO.N- rSS.(Port Aim Wharf), ii^h^Sin,: fududlns
.M.V.CKAV,7- 'icck cabins. .
tBOWliN, ._ AO K (-1000. Tons),
TOWJfSVIia®,-?
SAT. Sth°MAV, inclnd
(ICA«UV». ;(L-ur,u
tll'ORT DOUGLAS,f vBOMBALA (4000 Tent),
UCOOKTOWN,1 Noon,WED., 1 2th MAT list,
\ 3rd ela-s passengers).
^noMjBRisBAN-i::/S^PERRGRIiN'B (30041 Tons, mail steunrc-)./ from
iBri.Hbane, «t 0 a.m. every Friday, for Gladstone, :CNlackay, Bowen,. connecting at TmvtwvUle with
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t.s.s. MouriJjun for N«rth Queenylarid jK-rts, .*«»
inr as Cooktowo.1
Sl'as«rn«ers can leave Brisbane at 10.2'» p.ui. on
/?rniays by mail train, which i»moe»ds alongside tlie
Peregrine at Gladstone, on Saturdays.M'lttt-rl with wireless telegraphv./Refrigerator' eitrgo e-:uricd 5u these steamers.
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Tranship at Brisbane.ttTr.uisluf At Tetwnsviilo.
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'No earj?o received for passenger steamers ou fcail-'
ing days unless prcvioiuly lnjokeil:
(AGE
(4000 Toms).*
Xoon, SAT. , 8th MAY.(Cargo only.) A
rGA'BO {&M Tons),From J iKKl. N-EXT, 30th
GBEIX-NGl APRIL. ..(Cargo'. L only.)
,IwSw^ST :lud -FRKIGHT 'HATES.i.Mrir..— i- jr3t ? eln.sd a.nd sccond class iteanuir
tickets are Interernangeable after first twrt of callwith other inter-btate steanwrs, subject to conditionsiwrertaanablo on application.
JlOWA.loD .S.MiJ'l l .LIMITED, Managing Agnila,.Mnrk el-street. Tel., CcntuU, No. SiJl-l (.'» hues).
Anstiii'liJUi \\ harf. Telephone,
C,mr' sKpr;-xmrns?.
S.S. 'J®1.\A' Lcay at So. 1 (Juwn'H TOarfUA1JA,-- at 10 a,ui.
?For I'OIlTAHIil.VGTON- and r.EBI/XVa,c-,VP«?.yf,v -v.'11'
I'-111- Cl'ortarlinyt/m onlv).bl'hai.AJj OliK.W l-'.t li K, 1/ Each Way.
S1BAI..S, 1/.Hand on Hoard Sundays. v
Al/STtRALIAy SU'I-LVMHII I PS^I^IMITED.
001JA N K-X O U 'll's I O X.(Oircnnwtaijces
Permitting.)TAS.MAiNL\— EDDN—SYD^EY.
(13.'0 uNUles at Soil.) ?-'
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Tlie Popular (S.S. ?'8YDXE1',' JJOOO Tonsi'
Captain J. DAWStiN.
WMDXESDAV. .'Ah .MAY; 2 p.m.
WE1-N1?SDAY, lUtli iMAY, 2 p.m.?
Anel FortnighWy Thereafter.Frutn (No. 7 Murd.
Calling at STANLEY, liURjNIE, DEVONTORT.EI-luN anel Si'DNEY. Rouml trii- oeempire ten
days, allowing iMuaeiigtra four days iu Syeliicy.
JtOUNiJ) I'^MltES — ^SALOON, £(} 0/; SecondHaloou, £4. FiircH include maintenance on boardaft nil potU except, Sj'dncy.
?l'\jr Uirther iwrtici alius, painpldcU, &e,, Al'ply3IELBOUUNE STEANLSIIIJ* CO. LTD.,
17-81 Kin&stroet.' ?
'jl/paUtOURiNJK vSINlAMSPtlP CO. UPD.±JA-
limULi\dl SElt VICES. . -
(Oircirmji;ances i'enidttiug).Fxorn Xo. 11 Shed.
'I'Or,
A.DJ-n^VlDE, -iS.S. IIOBART, -1000 ton.-?, Fri.ALBANY, . neat, Jiotti. April, o p.m.l-'UHMANTLE . Cargo wily. .
-
-
(PERTH), Amj-lo room . for everytlilng.BtrXBURY, *&.&. DIlMiBOOLA, .'WO' lORH,GWRALT)TON. t «at,.8Th iMay,' 2 p.m:
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{For AeWlalde anel 4-.A. Gulf ports only.Oargt) taken - to S.A. Golf port.*, X.W. Ports' of
W.A., Also Hoptiumn and Mjperanee.Fi«- ( *&S. DIiMBOOLA '(.%000 Tons),
SYiDN-BY and - 'l^ies. (THIS. BAY), 27UiXEVVOASTLH { April, 1 pjn.
'?'?Fitted with 'Wiadcss.S.S, SYDNEY, Round Tour. See Advt. Alx-ve.
FARICS:— Saloon. — ? 2rd Class.
Single. ReUiru. Single.?
Sydney (elirctft) ....£2 7 0 £ t 0 0 £1 5 * 0Adelaide ? ^ 7 0 4
0 0ir»0Albany and Frc
miintle ? .8 0 0 12 0 0 ?*1
S» 0
Excellent J*a«orjger Acooninv-dation in BothCla.'^.-s. Hajoon Deck Cnbiiw Amidships.
Ticlu?U- iutencliangi-jiblp afrer llrst po-^ of esill ^th
otlwr initer-SUto companiw. fubject to iMjticulnwascertainable mi ai-p:ieation.
MKLBOU R.XE STEAMSHIP CO. UDl-.,
27-01 . Kihg-sti^i, Meru»-Kn»% i-:. -
Tofcphfcnes SOW, 6(3-r.. .S000. CW«.;nU
V. S. N. CO. L X D.
From Auatr.tlian \Vharf (Cireunv^tancrs Ponn'.tting).
ADELAIDE, j tJ'IXDARRA U.), 10.000 Tons.
ALBANY, -t !-.ni., U7-.1J. .NEXT, 'JSlh
1-MtliMAiNTLR, r APRIL.? 'IVans. tor all
J. And four-weekly
O-tlier H.A.-nnd thcivoltcr.'NV.A. POIVJ'S. J
iNDAiRRA h-i.- Suites do Luxe. SiKeiu.1 DrekCabins. 'Electric llaht. SWJ3f.M.lNG p^Tlt(wanned ih old wvaibrr). Wirclew, ^'er.?^udah Cai'e,
GymnaMum, Niurcry. Hot Water Soniee iu Cibli s.
For SYDNEY, BRISBANE. MACKAY. BOWFuV,
TOW-NSVI.'JjE, OAJ'RXS, Trans, to HOCKHAMPTON and OTHER QUliENSLANDPORTS. . . : t
AliXWATTA.. .T'^WTor.H.l2 ivwni^at., l^Ol.T;.'*'
tWYANDRA... -1,100 tons 12 iioon|Sat., SOi Mav.
ifLEVIJKA (t.) »5,20f- tons1*2 noon Sat., SUi May.
WODONGA .... 2,400 tonsjl2 noonlSat., lo'Ji Mjwy.?MNDA'ltRA
(t..) 10,000 tons 4 p.m. j.Sat., 1.1th May.
mVYlUOM'MAJtJ O.oQQ tot;s[l2 uiVflifs.-iu. 22iai MayLES'UI-Ta niul rNDAltlLV 'Thmsfiin at Sydney.^
Far TIHIIUS' LP., NOILMA^\TO.\. BUIUvBTOAVN*WYANDBA. . . .| 4,100 ioV5}!i2sii'oon[hr;it., SMi May.
Connecting with S.S. 'SUVA' at l.tri.lwne.
~l?or I.AUTOYvA, SUVA 'and LBVITKA (I'I.Tl)?ttLMVUKA (t.)..( -i. 2tK- t - raaj 12~noon (Sat. T'Sti) Af:iy!
(t.) 'l\v in screw. fFLttrd wiUi wircleKs.tCahincs do hwe, and I, 2 anel 3 berth cabins.
?1st, aid MMl.anl clafa jwa,xs,-t Breiwsiwdatfc'o.No cargo reeeived witlun 3 hours -«f kh ilin' t'nie
Salomi tickots hitMrJnuurfablc aft.vr lira. °i, okBill with other intvr-Stato c\)m]unJcs. f\-ud:tiomo.r.'i rtninablc on applixiiticn.
Full returniwrtloiu
ofordiiury th-st ekus return
tiekotrv dutveen Mtdboumc atid Adelaide a-«available per Indarr.i.
For paitie-jjlars i»nd descriptive ?-unoJj?t*fc nWc
A. U.S.N. CO. -LTD., 407-1 CJ) 'l\L
10271Cil-' °nk'C' Cc}lt' l)Ur,t-' [mi'
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Wharf]
B 'S'
NOTICE to CO\i'lONEFSU T Vm
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,S.S. 'lTACia.'
Arrived on 2Mb inu. from CVJomlm with tninfiinpment.'-. e-x 'Ohakrati' ami ??
Vvien or.r'
liJr
sg. e ^'raTgsui. ^
and ol^C.
-ijilMa.!-!''- ?''» (j,»!lin„.,^.t.
.QUI-SIiAXDSTBAMraw PIT. uru..
UA!U.V.SDA'|.K-,'0I^^'.^?^N?all,AMKl'aVf!-«l^'U?l?
JIctnn„ amiIn-iu;.sllUu I'rcishta AliLlt t^ Vrrj «ii-l
S S'AIVMjI.O HAY, U)Vk!J.;°
^ A II-'
Tills DAY. 5 p.ni
YAURAM. ALBERT(.-N, PuR/r ALBF-HTWELSHPOOL and Di.STlUCT
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THURSDAY. 20th. 10 a m
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No.
Welshponl Cargo Received Dnv of Snillnc.
HOLY.MAN'S'LINE of ST1j_\ M f-'if nT
New. 0 and 10 Smith Wharf.For LAUXCEHTOX.
'WARKATI'U.' THIS DAY. r» n rn
STANLIOY^-BURNIE, DEVONPdRT, IMyVEltSTOXE, DUCK RIVER. WYN Y \R1-
S.S. -.MAimAWAJl.''
SATURDAY. 2 p.m.
Saloon— Single, 30/;- Return, '-0/
Round Trip, £3.?
No (!argo Leceived Ai'te' 31 a.m. SatrrrdavsXo Bills of Lading Signed After Noon Satu'relav
KING IS'L-VX1- DIRECT.S.S. 'KOOMEivl/A.' WEDNESDAY, 2-Sth. Noou.
J. B, ELLERKKR PTY. LTD., Agents,
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372 I'liiuiers-stivet.
HO B A 11 T I) I R i-jc. T
O B ART 1) 1 R K O TBqtno. Southcni J ross.
Rceoivirig Cargo No. 4South Wharf.
WEDNESDAY, 2-Sth INST.,.T. B. 'E1.LER.tvER PTV. LTD.^ Agents.
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SORRENTOand QUEENSCL1FF STEAMSHIP
COMPANY.
S.S. ANVAROAi
Will Ix?ave No. 1 Little Dock Dally, at 0.80a.m.,
as under (Leaving (Jucemeliff *1 p.m.,Returning
MeHiourrre 7 p.m.):—
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MONDAY.—
Oueeusedlll, Sorrento, Portsea.TUESDAY. — Unnnaim anil Rye.
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WEDN|FiSa-AY. — St.' Leonard:!, Quecrnrtdllff, :
Portiea, J-'crroutn.
THURSDAY. — Queeu« cliff, Portsea, Sorrento,Droinaua.
FRIDAV. — Queenseliff, Portsea. Sorrento.SATURDAY, — Queensditf, l'ortsea, Sorrento.
FAUEST-2/rt, Single.
CARGO RECEIVED DAILY.
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H. C.' S L E I G 31,
, Agent, .
Phone, Central. 785S.
*-\TE9TKitNDISTRICT AND
,S. AUST. PORTS.
: REIDUCED SUMMER FARES.
WARllNAMBOOL luid PORTLAND.
EUMl'^tA'ld^A.TilI'S-I-AY ? ? ? -i p.m.
.''ASlNO, Thui-stlay. 20th April ? 2 p.m.
V11UERALLA, Momliiy, 3rd Jfay ...... 4 p.m.. -
pojfc FAIRY.'
PASlN'O. Tlwradny, 2t)th April ? 2 p.m.n\SlNO Thursday, Oth. May ?
? 2 p.m.
, paRGO for Victorian Ports REOEIVKD up to
rwo HOURS before ndvertiseel sailing time, but
SOT AFTEH 10 a.m. SATURDAY, 4 p.m. other
d'ys-nEACHl'OUT and KINGSTON.
EUMEIIAI.LA, Monday, 3rd May .. .. .. 4 p.m.
Cargo received up to 10 a.m. sailing day.
Office:2 Princcs Wharf. Tel.. Cent,, 1B10.
Java—
-
conducted tour —-
JAV \
A Select Conducted Tour- LeavesMelbourne, Otli July, and Sydney, 34th Julv
lor JAVA,'*
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Illustrated1
Programme Post .Free.
Intending visitors to 4he PANAMA P/XPOSlTTnvcan obtain Full lnformatUm Reyariling Routes iff
i
to San^^4sffct°0«fa-^s»r
u,0
2CU ColIiiia-stTCCt, Melbourne;
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SHIPPING.? ?
JJUDDAUTPARICER Lixa
To ADELAIDE, ALBANY and FRE-rA?;TLE. .
TmS.S. *'ZEALAiNDlA,'.7000 Tons,, 4 p.m., Wj-.L-.NE^DAY, 10th MAI.
And4 p.m., WEDNESDAY, ltlQi JUNE.
Bailing from No, 11 Berth, Australian. Wharf,
i
Ctirijnm; 1st. 2nd and 3rd Class Passengers.(Flttcel wltii Wirylti's Tch-graphy.)
Refrigerator Cai'gi- Cariiai.Cargo Booked Tbcough lo Perth.
To .SYDNEY and NEWCASTLE.
IUTKI«T.\H!liKr-|., t\M„, l,,l May. No. 11,llcrUi,
! Ai'.stndiiui Wharf. Trunsidpping for North Is.a^a
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^ (.N.X.) (CaoTJ (ft'.ly.)To SU-N t.V and NWiVCASTUO (fr-n» G-vloivj).—
MOORABOmL. frrin (ieelotig, Friela.v. 7th May.
lransh;-i«ping for QueensLnu |w:t9. tCw^o e.ujy.)
To SYDNEY,
j 2IiAU\L\DLV, twin c-crow, 7000 tons (Qtteel witliI wireJeus tclfgr.ipln), 3 pin., Saturday, Sth May.
No. 11Iterth, Australian Wharf, First, second
»iuel third elasts ixissengcrtj.
i T- xe\7^ealand.;
W TMMF.RA, 3000 ton* (UUcd wiih wireltf.3,tele
gruplfy). No r.i , i-aturdfly, Sth ?May. No. 11Ansiialkm Wharf, via HOUaUT aaul, ^.COplk.STRAIT frr ^VEi-LL^*GTON f drool), IATTE1**
ON. DUNEDI.N, t BLUFF, HOBART. M'^L'' -BOURNE, T.Uving Cargo for all N./.. Mam Posts.
To NEW /1XVLAND, frotn Syelnej*.
RI.V1'3RJ:NA, via Aurkland, (5th May.
LLLMAROa, via Wellingi'JU, ah .May.?RtVEItl.NA, via Auckland, 20Ui May.
. (Fitted with 'Windecw Telegraphy.)?
To 1I0BART~DIRECT.^\JMMEltA, Noon,'- Siiturda.v, StH May, ^No. 11
I'erfli, Auitralian U'harC (e-.irrving p:t^»Ce»s»»»-t
i-'ii'go). j**ttite-l with WirelrM 'IVlegraphy.
, ^AUNCIiS'fON, TlmncM Rail to Hoba.il. .LOONG.VNA iTurl.'iJie; and ROTO M AH A^s A, Bom
No.f. Be.r(li, Qucen'H. Wtiaif. No e.u-gi» loeeueel
within one and a Imif hour of sailing.
LOONGANA, Wed., astii April. «.30 p.m.
*LOONGANA, Fri.. 30tli April, 3.30 p.m.
-K-O'IIOAI A 1 1 AN A ,Mon.. 3rd May. 4 p.m.
Passengers B()oketl b-* Rail te» llobart.
UUMAROA^^nf,!^ la IIOHAin'',' 27th April.LLlMAlCOA, HOBART to SYDNEY, 1st. May.
. (Fitted with Wireless Telegraphy.),
Special ch«ip round tour tickets are issued, em
bracing t'afnnanhui ports aud Svduey.N.P.. — Tasmanian and Now Zealand tickets are
interchangeablo with Union Line, or vice versa, as
i,5l,ru coas*a1 and other companies', subject to
conditiono ascertainable on applicvition,»
11fcturu portnons of onlinary iirst ehuir. rail
tickets Ktwieu Mellvmrue and Adelaide arc available by inter-State steamers.
1HJDDART PARKER LIMITED,
40-1-400 CoUins-street.?
TeK. Octitral, 8000(-'»
? ? ?
T- 0 H T Ali L I X f JTON and GEELONG.
From No.-
2 Berth, Queen's Wharf.
COURIER,- Week Days, 10 a.m.; Sundays, 11 aHi
t' ARES. — Saloon: Return, 3/; Single, 2/. Forecabin: Return, ly«; .Singh-, 1/. (Saloon only Sundays.) St. Augustine's Band will accompany the
( omier on 'iSu-s., 27th, . and will play ou boarel on
tn)- to Gceloug.No Cargo Received within 1,1 Minutes of Sailing.
KITDDART PARKER LTD. Tel. 27M.
£'11£ J-5 A P B A Y T P.
'From Port Medbourno Itailway Pier.
(Weather anel other circumstances permitting.)LAST TRIP OF SEASON.
P.S, 11YGE1A.TO QU.EENSCLIFF AND SORRENTO.
TO-DAY (Tut*.), at. 10.30 a.m.
lycaring on Return — Sorrento, 3.30 p.m.; IJucenseHff,4 p.m. . ?
.
FARES :
DAY RKTUJIX, 2/0.Tho last trsin U-aves iPMuders-street, 10.15 a.m.
HUDDATIT PARKER LTD., 400 CollimHitre-ot.
ADELuVlDE STKAMSUIP COMPANYX LIMITED.
EXI11BSS PAS»l^X-iER SmUfBIfcS,Ficon No. 17 Berth.
For' ADELAIDE, ALBANY and FltEMANTLE,lYnn&hipping
to AH Other S.A. and W.A. Ports.
?WARiLl7AT.*r.T^0i^ton3~f Wwi.7Ma^i2T^nuiu« W A III 1-iDA ? j
S(XM) ton i 1 Wed., June 0 | 4_p.m.k'Now Steatner. Wirideai
'l\?lpgraphy.
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Unsurpassed„ Accominoekiilon.For SYDNL'i-Y, BUISBA .\ j
^ ^ ^
M A C KA Y, TOWNS
Transhipping for jUI'
o titer yucensLind Ports.
IJ^AALfNCKAlo'iandT Wed^'April* 2S loluuPUKILLA (Sydn:c.y) ? Wed., Apriil 2S n.m.*
?fVVARlLDA (^000 tons). Sat., May 1 4 n.nt
G KANTAIA.? Tuis., May 4 4 p.m.
WOLLOV. RA ??
? Turn., Mny 11 4 m
*WANDIT,LA (8000 tons) . Tuts., May J8 4 p.m.
INNAM.'NCKA? Tncj., May 2a 4 p.m.
*|AVARILDA (S(KM) tons)J Sal.. May 20 4 p.m.
?First and Socond Cl.i5» aud Steerage Aceommo.dstlon. J
l-'or Sydney only,Pii.-engew' tiokets. intemli-ingeable after firat i*3rt'
of exill wi'Ji oU\«r 'fnter«Stafe suMiners on all ser
vices, subject to conelitieius vvhieJi can fcw asoertalnOdon enplie-i-tion at the comiutiy's ofllco.
l-*uil return portions of omiuary first claw railwaytickets between Melbourne and Adelaide are avail,ab'c by Wnriliii.
The ,VDWfAlT-E STEAMSHIP COMPANYLIMITED. .Vj0-r»07 Colllnf-nroet. Otllce Telephoned.473. -*74. 470; Nu.. 17 Wharf Telephone, 3158.
-jlJ'ILWRAITH, MUACUARX LINE.
'PAS® PAS8RSUBK SBUVICE.From Aiutralhiu Wharf, , .
. Por ADELA IDE,; ALBANY. FREMANTLE,;
/.b , Ail VvA-. ~\*VA. . Porta.' ?
IwVTOOMBA . ;?l'r/ SciVTvf
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^WeX'May5~'r2'n 7,pIvAiROOLA. . . . Tuy Screw
[Sat.., May in a )m
KATOOMRA. , Ti. Screiv j Wed.,.Iuno2 a n m
K AiROOLA ? Tw. Screw| Sr.t.. Juno' 12
I 4 p.m.
For SYDNEY.
KARot)r^vrrr.7,iVC_s^r7~\w.iTMa-~'r~' » TiirnT'KATOOMBA.. Tr Sercv; \ S.»t., .May 22 4 im
KAROOLA.... Tw. S^-.mvf
Wed., June 2 4 r.m.
lvATOOMBA. ? ITr. Screw | Sa t.^ Jum- _1 rj 4 p.m.
Unexcelled Accommodation for 1st, 2ud and'
3rd'Class Pas-acngers.
Private Suites and Special Siato Roonu. Term*(mexlei-ate) on aj)plieation.
*r»r4 and Sceond Class Tickets are. interchangeableaftei port «-f call
with, other inter-State com
panies. Conditions ascertainable on application.
M'lLWRAITH, M'EACHA JIN und CO. PTX. LTD.(Mauaging Agents).
Scottish House, 04-00 William-streetTcL N'on. : Central. 0440. 1)441, 0-142, 0443, 4G70
(AuitndUu \\ harf.)
|JNIONLIKE
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OF STEA1IEBS.
^
From No. 4 1 'crib , Queen's,
Wharf,
r''ivil^ES- 'Alrhiiu: Slcntncr f W',-1., as«l. Sill) p.n
«,T°£ ?. . r 1.0UN(iA-.N-A,4 1-Ti., I'JJUl. :t.a- HI
rl'ril.w.i10
I Moii., I'rd. 1 p.n:.' .
ItOHAKT. J MA II ANA. L?Bills of r.adint: Sitnwl by Unddart l'arkor Ltd.
v*si!?.J Ca,^,° 'received within an hour and a half of?cuing time.
From No. 7 Berth, South Wliarf.
nUUNIH. I OOV VII i Fri' ':Whhl !i5)fDEVOXPORT.I
°0NAK'
„
Taking Cargo for \V'ynyarel.^ocaigo received after 10.30 a.m. sailiug day.
..^rora ^ Berth. Queen's Wharf,MRAlfAN, ?- /
tn'^'K'n » r»m 1- . J Thurs., 20th, noou.
avvEx&owif. I WAINDI
l,,I,;,ro'1,Ko-« Uerth.
Queen's Wharf.JJOUAiRi' and iMiW ZKAIiAND 1
Via'w'jl'ji-I.'. J,1Ar'00N'A. -Vcd„ 28th, noon.
So cargo receircti on pailiuK day. .
a i,°o s?T^^AKi}siw-it7,h'FROM SYDNEY.
r Turhino SteamerI fMAIIENO (via Auckland),
NEW ZEALAND,-! ^'Twm^'cre^11'I t .MANUKA (via Wellington),
I'ri., 30th, ntxin.
H \Wn i -f,
Twin ScrewBAMOA- I TOFHA. Tues.. STlh April.
frtTiJiit.
-arB1- m JIs'l011rU11 direct rates of
FIJIFR011 aucklai;d
Samo'V r T\\-in ScxowSAJIOA. J tATOA, Mon.. 3rd May.
tr xtteel with Wireless Telegraphy.
cANAI)A. AllEltlCA. LONDON, &c.va n cou v ce and San l-Va'ncisco.)
(See Specia Advertisements.)
neduceel Rail Tickets to and from Sydney,
'fcotoro embarlLtionmU't ^ »re--eal'!d
^OO.WiLLIAM-.TRKM.Tel., Contral. S303 (1
yiSIIOBS to TASMANIA
Aro Informed that Copies of
THE AGE and THE LEADER
Aro ON SALE ut tho Following News Agencies:—J. Walsh and Son, nobart.
T.- L. Hood, IIolxirL .
E. Jackson, Hobart.
E. A. Jacltson. Ho hart.-
Gordon and Gotch, Hobart and Launccaton.IL W. iiirejin.il and Sons, Launccaton.
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Railway Bookstall, liaunceston.
IIopo and Field, Dovonport.Misa
Scorle, Strahaiu
Miss L. M'Donald, Zechan.A. Horner, Buruie,Dudgeon and Dudgeon, Burnle.Miss F. M. Welling, Zcohan.Misa A. .Mylan, Queanstown.
D. M. White, Queenstown. \
L, Jones, Linda Valley.3*1 W. Wingrove, . North Mount Lyell,
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IL, Bower, Gormanston. .'
'W. Ware, Warntah.W. A. Skinner, Livers tone,
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S. Carson, Wjnyard.
'J*A a it A K I A.
. The DAILY TELEGRAPH
-- (I^'Hineeston)
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Offeis tlio Best Advertising Proposition,
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HavhisI TUB LARGEST CIRCULATION IX THE STATE.
Special Reiwesentitlvo In VieJtoria,
II. J. GENN, JlELBOUaXE.
BEAUTIFUL TASMANIA. FOU OUR AUTUMN HOLIDAY/
Return Faro, Melbourne to Hobart, vin Lpuneeston, £4 11/0 saloon steamer and first e?hiss rail,
rotumine via Burnie and tho beautiful North-wesiCoast, including Mole Creek (coves). 38/0 extra
Tours suggested, auel particulars of eoyt supplied.
For all information, guide books. Ac., annlv tm
TASMAN1AN GOVERNMENT TOUnF^T„
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AGENCY.vumiol
Vt&*^CAr?rA* Ez.
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, rSHIPPING.
GA^vDiAN-At'SWA-rasras'Mtox^ij-'.r.aiiULLINE.
TO VANCOUVER.
THK LAKGKST. NliWEST AND FINESTSTEAUEllS ritAHING BKl^VEKN AUSTK.U.IA
AND TUE AiiUrtlCAN CONTIN13NT.
AccKLEru.vSaT service,
AUCKLAND, N.^'lliUE^
SUVA, FIJI,nirrr , , r
Mil IIONOLULU.
r„ ,1. _ -J,1*1'IIED' ItOUTE TO ENGLAND,
v ~Vne-?i: 11
»,v'^ the CanseUau-Padtic Railway,.Aea-oKs
the^I-amweeCunjidian Roclucs, Prahiea,
TUrovth nooid.-!~5 to^au' OiSian.'^L'uitl-d SUtM..
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»nd EurvTviUi foita.
Steamen.-. _ iu~
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nisl!.
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. T--ns.Jlems. |
4 p.ni. land.
^^A-Vy.V'- ? ? ij-'''0lio.ocn 'jilv 13 .Maj. J8
? 8.10O l-.WO Jiui. 10 June »'N1AGAKA. ? . I.j,;i00 liO.QW ,| ,dy
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8 .Inly 1.1
?Triple screw ataimir, titled with cabins do luxe
on^suite, U-dstead rucnw, uuihctj-, laundh', etectrio
MVin Bcrtnv steu^nrr.?
Summers lit U-d \ri'Ji wlrelm3 UiIeEniphy.
FirgL S-xl-Kju Tic.-it-!.--. availaMo return from SanFrunctm.
l;.vtlmou Mail ,u Papeete, ltaiw
U-,1K.1, ^elluiEton, or fmm San 1'r.tjiei^-u to liouolulU by Malson En:c. tlmira L'.A. l.ino, or tUrouirhu.v Oceapio Co. uccr.ud S:Ucon Tickcts araikiblc tor
Line'11111 ^
IT'-:;r-l-J-1 by UiU/m C ova mail
apply*pumphlet-H and all information
A,.tiT!°r,JJ-|S- C9- 01'' N-z- LTD.. ManagingAffenta. Domlmon-iJiiiiiibcra, Hi) William-^reut.
Tj'-AVJvL U.NDEH THK KRm.SH 1'IjACI
PANAJfA I'ACH-'lo EXPOSITIONUNION COMPANY'S IWI.Uj AIAJL L1NB
TO KA_N FItANCISbO
WUDLINGTON(N.Z.),
Vil
' HAKOTONGA andPAI-EBTB (TAHITI).
STEAarEMtij STAYUJ^llOIJItS
AT WHLMNOTON
AI£0 2-1 IlOUltS AT'i-APBBI'B, 'THW I'KAIUjOF THE l'AOU'IC.'
...1 Lravo
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'tcoTOcra. Sydney, Lwivo
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^?tai..: ? v.-.-.v.-.i jg? iv ;j,v,y si
Sydi'l;- amllaniri^. a'oa''
tSVIA HONOLULU, .-U \'A A^'D ALX^KLANa? Mrst a.i«
TitOjet?iUso avflUaJ-:e to return byAlotsou Line to . Honolulu, Uiutico
(CanadianAustralasian Line, or by Oecanie Co. direct,
THE MOST LNTER*3t7nO TtOUTE TO THEUNilLD
^pM^OlVINUpA OLDU'SE
IN THE HOU'l'U SEA ISLANDS.
All SteamiOT Fitted wltliWirelrea.
nn,! a11 information ara-ly toUNION S.8. CO.WANl' OF N.Z. I/I'D..
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. Dominion-chambers. Bil WilHmi--»trc-.'t.
IjnvoWEEKS Il-f SAN FIIANCISCO.
THE PANAMA-PACIFIC EXPOSITIONis uow open. Forty-one Rations icpremjnt- iea at the Exposition emphasises its International character. It is the must colossal of Expositions the world lias evernecn; and its interest to tlie man of business p.nd to tin; tourist is something thatmay not be duplicated for many ?'tcrj.
Niagara Falls, this great Exposition, whichlias taken yean: to
prepare, cannot be adeeiuately described, but we have hteraKre en
its wonders; which will be sent to you ouapplication.
SEVEN WEEivS'
IX ALL.Approximately ftrtn Sydney
to San Francisco and back occupies seven weeks — 5.ut
eea, two on sl.ori». In these two werfn 3013
can see the Exposition, the Yosemlte Valluy,.thc Grand Canyon, Rocky Mountains,&c. No otlier line luu; so -fast a time'table; but our return tickeLi mre inter-
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changeable with the other trans-Pacific' .-companies. Otir route is vin Honolulugoing, Honolulu anel Samoa,
returning^
LONDON IN 20 DAYS. ITho great war has tnado little difTereneo !
'on our time to London, In conjunctionwith the tnins-Atlantic 'flicr3,' we :iru 1
landing Australian Opaseenger.i in London !in less tliau one 'Inonth, !
SAILINGS FROM SYDNEY:SONOMA, «th MAY: I
VENTURA, 5th JUNE.Alro,
3rd July, 31r-t July. 2Stli August.STEAMERS. I
10,000 Tons, Twin Screw, Clasped 100 Atat British Lloyd';:. Contain many cabina
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on suite, wiih baths.
All part.ienilars from !: OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. 1
MILWltAlTH. ? M'EACHAJtN and CO. i'TY.LTD., Agents, 0-1-0G William-Rtreot.'- .
r|roLONDON
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Tho NEW ZEALAND HfllPi'ING COMPANY'SLine e»f STEAMSltlP« Tiom NEW ZEAI4ANDvill LEAVE lATTlvLl'ON or WELLINGTON as
under^— ? l ? ??
Steamers. Toim.|
Comtnandcr.Prom N /
'TUltAKLNA. lO.OCO l' V. C. White'?
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PAPA-BOA. .. S.SCOj 1'llj^'V5? %W
'Cailiuff at IUo J;uieiro.1 stcamerH Jittcei with wirele«s tel^nnhv
PAS3HXOERS inJtlKKD TlSi '
o-r,, WEilT COAST of SOUTH AMER ICa' TtimP
PERNAifP.UCO and FALKLAND ^l'iA\D'iTho p.u-euger accommodation of those 1
replete iwtli eveiT iuiKierii couvenii-ier, andTv^
u.ifroute tlie intense lwat ,o£ the lted Sea
iii'!r,,S„,
For tnrther partleiilars apply to-HOidal.
NEVi ZEALAND LOAN anel .MKROWtit f
AGEHCT CO. LIMITED, 533 to dl cSSs£Bgj[
rpin-1NEW ZEALAND SHXPPixo COMflvvy1 EAiiTEltN CANADIAN STIiVM SEli\'ICE
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ToAUSTRALIA and NEW ZEALAND
Undt? Contrat-t 'with the Canadian .
WHAKATANE, S873 Tons.. ,, 'Ifh inior
STKAHEIt ?? ? ''U; vVv'
To be i'\-Uowed'g.^r ^Fir^.
Ch«
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Ito'gl^of fTrjileUaUdiii.'
NEW ZEAl.'ANlj LOAN ami MiJiU \\ X'I'IT i.AUENOi: COMPANY LIMITED
BUS to HIOolliUMtrect
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F» and o. liltfANCiT sEinappTo IIUftBAN. CAPETOWN and LONDoV '
Via ADELAIDE.
lU-'.l.'l'ANlv ? I 11,120 |'w. «. IJnihJirrrTnrr^common- wlam-1 -'lay ia
_-il-i-y''£¥.;.-.fJLj5-5Uj_^'»Kw£o.5p,T.. | j,lnc. -,
EXCELLENT PAiiSENGER AfvmKlnKTTION FOl! ONE CLASS ONLV. U'MM0DA
FAICES.— LONDON. £1(1, ,eis and £-0
DURBAN and CAPETOWN.— 131
is0-,..,, ,,
GUINEAS.' u' 'nti 17
Intending linasongera for tlio stenmnrshould U.-01S early, in orvier to aeeoSSite
1-V-r further particular* apply to; JOHN' SANDERSON and Co., lit Tvuu«m
stm-t. Mellx-unie.1
eh'phcm--. tioUl ^nd 8
rjviliWBL.UE
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FU^TVJiL~ ^
LLNE
For LONDON and LIVERPOOL, via ADELAIDE
ANOHISE3. ....... I 10,04'/j
About 25Ui~ XiTTT'IN-E3TOII ?
IH.CU1
1 AS 5l)^ ^'
SALOON PA 9SEN Cj BUS ONLYC.UtltlED.
FARES to LONDON and LIVERPOOL*Single, £4o to £48; Return, £81 to
FA.UES to CAPETOWN and DURBAN*Single, £30 to £33;
Return, £55 to'
For Illustrated Pamphlets, Plans, nrrWr
JOHN SANDERSON anef Co., AsSftI111 Wiiliaui-strect. Tols., 8'i01 to itfw.
N' „,jN'fPf-ON Y Usi'^N KAJSir-V),K'
IMPijUlAL JAiPANESE MAIL LD»E.
EXPR1-BS MAILaruj PASSEfiCrHIl SE11VIOE,
MANILA, CHINA and JAPAN.Callituj at
SIDNEY, BRISBANE, TOWNSV1LLE andTHURSDAY LSD AND.
btea-Tnef.! .Mi-iboume. iiydney.
NlKKO .MAIIU...' 'n]i}Jirn,lM 17 M-.,. .M
HITACHI MAIIU.. 7 000 Julfo lti J STANGO MAIIU... 7.0110
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Jul' 10 Jiilv-Ja
And *?very tour wcx-ks thereaiter.~
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All Steameis h'itteel with Wlreltta TelesranhvTIXIC VESSELS OF 'PHIS LLNE Irw
EQUIPPED with MSTKiRY OONVTCNlENGE aud
LUXURY, and are MiAl'NTAliNElD at Uie HlSiiCT'ANDAiRD of EXCI-ILU'INCE that hes made tfao
tiAACE of the 'N.Y.K.' so 'well kavAn.For full particulars ajiply toDALGETTY and COMPANY IiDIITED. Asoats
401-471 Bourke-6trect.^ '
^It E It D E E' N L 1'n~U,
NOTICE toIXTESmNXl PASSli.VGBIlS for
SOUTH AFRICA and GiREAT BRITAIN
Tho Fine 'L'win Screw Steamer
JLUtATIION, 8203 Tous
(Fittedwith* WirelfS3 Tolemphy) ,
Will liC.ive MELBOURNE 20th MAY.This steamer is flttetl witli everj* convenience for
tho comfort of pasu'-ngera.
InUT.diug trivollciB are advised to book theirpassage or. early as .possible, so as to avoid disRDnointineut in securing a with.
FARES to IjUUBAN and CA.PETOWN;-Snloonfrom £ 30 ; Third Chira, from £13 13/.
Xo LO NID ON :
—
Saloou ,Irom £4u; Third Class
from £10. f
To I«u I'ollowed bys.s. dv;mostiienes, 20th .tune.
DALGIvTY and'C03i;pA.XY LIMITED, .brents0 401-471 Bonrkostreet.
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iUL7v~ v~—
For. LOCCvDON anel LIVEiRPOOL,TiUcing Caryo Only.
A ST EAJ II-jR cf 10,000 Tons will bo De^stjatchedl«*»tih ^lay, Via Suez Cfanol.
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S.6. TROPIC, 8000 TVms. Will SailOth JUiNE, Via Capo Route,
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B,\JX.ETY^aiid^mPA(NY,Agimts,
OS. 'MOXTOIJO,' PROM HlXfJAPORE AND)?) .JAVA PORT».
NOTICE TO OOXSIG-XEES.
GtTirral Average Bond must, l-o SIGNED lw all
OC^NSlGNElvS of cnu-jto ex, .tl«- aliovo vessel beforeDelivery Oilers can be issued.
BJ'KN'S, PHliTp and CO. LTD.
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T- AND p. COIIPANY'SS-
\ ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS.For M.'JtSEn.r.EP. 1'LYMOUTII aud IX1NDON,
Calllnc .-.t FRJiUANTLE, COUJM DO, ADEN.PORT .SAID.
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'lUuv'oStaimer. : Tons. Coin- . Melb. 'Adol.
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J mat'der. |3 p.m. ;0 p.m.
Bradsliaw. May 4 |Mayti
VrA^rOkrA^-I f-.)-^L'adeloc:c..aUy .18 |Ma.v 2DIA..! 'lO.OOOtGordon. . . June 1 'Juno 3
A.rSti'J ????! iS.OOOiMemtford. iJuno 1 .1 Jlrmo 17
JjMHXA. vJ
J12.n00'Nollcy. . .JJune 2il ;JulyJ. ?.it'Holrart eu route from SydneT.
AJl .iteanu'rs Pitted with Wireless Tcle.^taphy.»*««
b.m.*
tnieerial tr.tin t'reim Hinder a-»troot
ingIiroocods nlongside stramer on elny of sail*,
OVlTvSEA RETURN mfTKEl^S, first and sacomlftre nvrdlnhle for rrturn bv the Orient litis
until further notice.SAILINGS TO SYDNEY.
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^A .. Loores Melbourne.. ..
May 11
''^^^YnNEV.— R..M.S. MOOLTAN v.ill» leuvel eut .Mcllxuinio Rnilwav Phv ut 3 p.m. on
,w WEDNESDAY. 28th APRIL.'r V iV,'r0S
,uvl*' ('nttine at.tneh»d to 2 p.m. train?roi.i l-.Ijij(lerN.s|j-»e- .nation proceed along.dde steam«-r ou day ot mailing., .
^n,u* fuftiier information, apply to
?LMMS. I'LUMMER, 447 ColliatW.rcet. ,
Q H 'I E N T LIN E
Ro»' .Mall Steltncre, Tor FLYalOUTl! andyQNnON via Colombo. 'Egy])t and Naples
It M c ,1'on? ? J
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ConiM 'MTlb.,j''
Aderr*'
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mtinder.' 3 p.m. I p.m.
O vivnl i-v'
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oriviKm' W-' !) June 11 ,
()lt?)V'n ?«? ' G»u... July 7 .Inly »
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S-*mons.1 Aug. 4
1Aug.
? 0_yaI1 fo? Hiuatrated Circular, giviae 'par-
n' i*'? rus- saloon.
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second, third
.ant^ and O. first und ttcoml saloonHrSf^ retuni Uck^^ MC now interchangeable. Par
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^ UI,on M)pHcation.
rvl'S/i'3 ^Frcrnantle, Adelaide. Syrlney, Brisbane,Colombo. Fares quoted oa applies tion.
For Syeiney and|
Melb., « Leavcs^'i Leaves I^envcsLriabane. 3 p.m.
I Sydney,j
Bris. Sydney.
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May 22 May 20 Jiuio 5? rtl'LWSjl 'jiun,L^ Ijhtce 23 Julv ? 3^
D. L.' DOWDELL, Bnmch Manager.Eeiuitable
Building, 31- Collino-strect, Melbourne.
SUSINESaES AND PARTNERSHIPS.
A -V.A— TEAROOMS.— A. A^V.-SiUiatal heart'city, eliiborate upj)ointmenUi, seating .iceommo
«i:iUoii for .tV), average turnover £4H weekly, fittingsunel
furni-ihings worth price; opjxirtunity netairo
money maker; price, £320. Othery, from £100.Phono 4127. .Sole agents, 11UME, Eejuitablo Building, Collins-street.
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XI inbt (Tuight Hours holiday). Wilson, buslncrtda gents ,_ 7
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ALBERTPk.r best i*»sition. — ApJirtment llou.-»e,
uliwt.vH frill, lifetime oj»/«oitunit.y; or offer,
quick. 12.'- IticliArdson-si._ ?
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ANNOUNCEMENT' '
ExtrabreilmryT— Wo advanco
whole or part. ptinMuise money any Imsinees,lowewt interest, easy repayments, '\Vilson. 7 Eliaibetli-st.
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A (UCTFIONEEULNG, Axr.., splendid rtand, Avell evi
JTa. tablished. eJenriitg .0(5 lo £8 weeKb'. £125;ne-_agents. Box 1240, G.P.O.
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A 'DVERTlCSERS. mimffivetuKmi rv-jnflnerative stoT-'-
.^.V keepers' 8:jneirU«. r^iuire Partner, £25, thirdpro/Its, twtuml biwiiu^ : e.T|H.'jienco unntr-ct^ry. 1»jl
cveTvativiy. Age. ?? ?
I^AKERY, Pastry Cook, up to date plant; tuni
over £40 weekly, £200; other,, 30 large bays,£ooQ. Greer. 317 CoUin-'-st.
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BAKERY,.Pafftry (Jook, southern suburb, taking
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£-2T», splendid turnout, uteiMil^. £l'Jt»,
olt'er, illneai: -emintry, -10 bags, 10J., £7r»; evthers.
Dlvkinton, 411 I'7liy-a1:irth-tft.? ? _ ? ?
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BAKERY,Pastry Cook, induKtrlil Miburb, £M-.
mwtly. coiuiter. oven, turnout, almost new
X 18o.? \V;iI3iice,__BiggH. 2S3_ CV)llin».Ht. ?
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BEST Money Af-aker. — Motor Bums, e-aming t £30
a wcelc, bargain, owntr Imu^hC. another busmen.
Motor Tnuisit. 341 Crfillu^:-st.?
BILIdARDSakon, one of the in«t iu the citv.
eary ingoing a/ranged. eve'r--thiimr iu firet classolder. Belton & Co., 300 Bowke-st.
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BLACK-r.Mmi.*Shoei»«; ^dmrb. t.-iirintv £8.
eoim».vto j'l-int, tools, .^J 'St, gift sowcune:
oQitrrs, £Ik-, £85; 'country, .£.'-. l-ie£dnsen, lit
l-:ii/^-eUi-.st._ ? ? ^ _ ?
BOARDJiNGE«ta»Ww1*meiit, 'inriutifully* f tti Hinted,,
. 40 l-.itreK»ms, wirteis enery roi-tn, lo jwiminent^,|W|-ri(ti.r taking tour. Sell or I«et. Particulars,
Bl^lto. 3 L7 C'-ollins-fit?
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'-OA«itiDlNU,' 20-iwmcd, res-it £2 :»/, RClee.t |M*i- tlen, \''- pe-niiiuieut-c, trirlll' £1 1/, 3 ti'nts,
iiiio'invus yr.rd, mrignificenily furnished; £320.
Hr-lt|s._-M8 Oucen-ft.__^ ? ? ? ?
BOAiRlDllNG,0-roomcii, rent 23/0, 7 iiennanenits,
tarilV £1, old e-stdiUshed, well furnklHsJ, go-«lposition ; £Uo. ? UoIL'.m, 4 IK ()neeu-st. v
T?-XCl(T»lXa K^tablialum-iit. 2.'! i-uinw, irtei.s full;
Jj_- owner will tftU or 'let to approval teruuit; ex-'
('optional opportunity.' . llxiines. 317_ColH:i*-.st, ? ?
BOAIUM-NGHouse, sCKildC fuR pannaneiits, 2-1
rooms, exceptionally furuishod; net pi-olits, £8;£800. Tclforj, & Nasli, 223 Colllns-st,j_
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C'lVliEltlNG,. counti-y to\.ni. everything ieeTuir-d..Jl- doing £l/G ;2i-raroj, p^/its £o clvar; Ciipital
AKiuSred. £ 100. ^Vilaon, _7__Eliza^u4h-st. ?4'~\
? rViNFKOTIONERY. V.i^S.Vl busy tlievlI
1r«)nt, svve-11 litt.irg^. l:ur,;o stofic,- t;ikU^'» £13, :
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. J'S -r-C- ) N FE( } h O N EllV, Pastry. l-usyr't'i-ot.' ''syleu- !
Udririjc^^lO; : opcnl 'l'lju iia-'jiro'wuient, ma-it KU:r\jic^; ;U30.
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dwelliriK, rccotnmende'l; X'-(K iluwv. Equitable ,
P.itildir.g._
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C^ONFE(~r ION E BY, Cajo. heart city,
handsomer/ marble, nickel miiTored Jittitig-', »«xla foun
Wallace, Btfir-s 2S3 a-i:in^:t.j
CON FE(rnON K.R Y,' Fruit . £4t), inugnillcently lis1
U-d, dwelling .photic, staMes, turnout: £230,stwlc valuation. Walkia?, B.5^v,_2«S3 -.'olIin.s-st.
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/fXODrFl'XTTlONERY, rights aoll pixj'.uro theatre, !\y evcuingn only, takings £12 v, coaly, protltA £ii :
10/ clour; £-'-, term.% Wilson, 7 Eliziibeth-si.i
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CONFECTIONERY, train route, leo'che;tTtabfe3diairs. nicely nt'icked. »rmat chanco woric up*
bartcain someone, £20, terms. Wilson, 7 Elizabetli-ot.
^ ^ibiNIFECTI OXEntY , Fruit. Ganwyrocery. horses,eavt, 2 ice clients. 3 fccale;, beautiuillv fitted
well fltwkwl, pooel turamuiuxlatioii ; sacrifice btwimvs, £40^ Bhikc. 317 ColKntt-ct.
(pCONFE-CT ION ICltY, Tcarooutf, crty. 'el^jorutely\J tVtUxl, lvrfsfer, Dayton scales, cleeitric fajw
sphMidld Jiee^mwvlation, jimUta £10. Pariieulw,'Blako, 317 Colhns-sL
m SayrTSm^-SK.(lir.™. inaBulleenib- tlUnl, mijdem aiipomt
carablistie.1 IS yeare. tiLklng* .€100, oiraer
rotivinri. Full pa-rtiUmlan., Itla-ke. 317 CoW:iuK-st_
,r-:ONFl-X)flONl-:RY; Tobacco, profit ii\ ir,,ci.iy
clear; rcdncnl from j;200 to JiSTi: terms cr.'atTaluu; sift someone. » llwu. 7 Ellzalieth-st.
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-f uxecjitional vaJue; £150, terms. WlUou,7 r;ii/.al«th-{it. ?
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CONl-'l'O'r [ON'l-MtV , ri.rdiu.-.Vnrd., *hn^t'taliiu'-l4!20 .tew# cash reitlster. liaiutonie bIiow c«Bra;
iJ-M; ? ? Wallace, UIib». 2S3 C'olllus-st.
i W-N-FKOTIONKRY. atllKi^Sv,- KdmSiT R't:vy itiiJ'i^s, -I rniwnr,, 10/-i. oiiit cnu-n'.1. finall
I'V.VlirVii
,CU t1W|-:,-i;ul'
'I'nivelk-r, 23 (IjwJOm.-.!
/ !-.)N;'I;i:TI ON' I-;RV. Mi^eu Lines, t) rooniK, rent
y '««.,I-rofli»
j'/ Clearweekly, J,« elir.-t,
li'-is'st
S e'!': £S0-Stercas, 317 tsol
NJ -1- Iiobl-J fj-.own, rent 32/, .Daili;ii scale-;
Qu^ls?:--ilWt,t'- d'lte' 'Kolt'3' 118
i -bN'iTvCfp«NFjRY, Fwtscra.v, fittings £(H),;'-r'c^ £ 130, 5-rocmic-l, rent 27/t», ta^irr's£10. near sv;hool ; £170. list's, 448 Qiwn-st'.
^ ^UXFEUTKiNERY, Ik'oks. busy *uburl-au ?tand,
fhTs w?'k'
VVi-Ui 8t°Ck aU-1
''Teaioonit;1, .^7~U^{taIUlIo tlt-tcd. licavMy stocked, centre hii.Tj- street; an
iins°r'?
--racr5' 51,1 Jhunei, 317 Cc1
{ CONFECTIONERY^ School, lIalK;nlnsherv 4'^tly i'emie, grifHl lowtlity, elelcrly
eoi.ph retiring; -,12 10/. Traveller, 488 Gee»r'e-st . I1 it /my.?
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C10NFECTI0NERY, Tearooms, oixsriing nastrv, I
r001.^. J'cayytratlle; worth £5.-,. suit ladies,
prxjfils £-4. I Iiono OOOu. Traveller, -188
-»eorge-st., Fitzroy.?
/ iONl' ECTIONERY, £4 week guaranteed byv.- owner, mirrors, jars,
. ediest, close hall, 211 ft.
?tram termiuus; £G0, Traveller, 488 Gcorge-st.,Fit^roy.
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CONFECTIOlNI'vRY, Tesiroonis, Tobacco. ica-Ling p»jsitir/a, 3 moms rintl shop, eitablw.'i^} 40
yeurs, large, clean stock, nice. attr.U!tiro window,beautifully fitted, satisfactory reasons for selling,
trade £10 week, absolute proof; full price», £100;
?J'^'gsmsckfom oecura. Dunlop, 72 .Swanston-rtreot
(Qucen's-walk).^^ONVEC'lHOXETtY
.-best* subiirh'.~~takings £l.'».
beautiful. y.fitted. heavRv ^tocke-i, ^da foun
tain, .LlKi. ^aictfk-er -\lhers. nil priix-s, city, suinijrwi. ? Diekmsoii. 40 Eli'/aheth-.-t.
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V^' tion. eksirlnu £'2 10/. iNwik. ilUlnjw, UK)jais, o room*:, 43/0; £2o. Traveller. 23 Grevillesu, Pndintn. W lncL«or, 2120. ?/^OiNF-XTIONEBY; Grt^ocrj-. M'fx«l j7ine^taHng
'O £10 weekly, profits £2 10/ ohar, ahuOutcgii;;£2^. tennx. _\vils(m, J Elir-iiioth^st^ ?
D'aYRY Produce, Cookcel
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geod position, main road; eh?ap. S.E, Aac.
B.AIRYP-rodiuv. TjVnikdl -Me-it.-, X4W), 'showing
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£10 net vvvkiy nrofiH, proved, iqvleiulifl jnyit.ion, choice locullty; Ixirgain. llaincv, 317 Coltins-st.
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DAIRYPiofliue, Oiokrti MeaU. H
roonu, .17/0rent, cash reitlster. bacon cutter - £18 trade,
clear; genuine;_.£8o..__ . Steverw^T ColUns-«t.
1~VAJI-Y lYoducu, IXiytoh waiesT bacon'cutter,
JL^ doia:, £30 weekly, profits £5 clear, lltthign
cost £200; £70. term:?. Wilson, 7 Elizabeth-at.
DAIRY IVoditye,I Iain, IU«.-t, nxijn Ktreet, beautil
fu-lly iitte-d, good steKilc, sure living; owner
must sell this wcr-k ; see this barg.un: £43 best
otter. WiL^n. 7_ l-:ily.ib-jth-st.' '
?f^AlUY JVneluet'. Cooker! Merits, hitsy street tak
mgj £20, splendidly Hpx-ked, firti-el, ^ (5.V
vju.iiice; .Jtli eis, ^.'ro U, £3o0. Dickinson, 40Kliy;il;eih-st..
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DAI.RYProduce, l-'oolscrav, £-o; Ascot Vale,
£-»0; Malvern, .011)0; Ciuuhmvcll, £^'0;Clifton Hill, £120; Bnuiswick, £ 120. Adams &Co.,_40 Eli/AbcUl-fet.
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DAIRYProduce, Ham, Bevf, tiu-no'veu* £30'weelc,
splendidly ntm«ked, fitteti, w.mplote plant,£100; othew, all prices.
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Swyer, 237 CoUin.vst.
D.LXLNUROOMiS,fiikhitf £30, l-«*-kH, invoie.'s
shown, G-ixj* jiueel, ivrd. 'St/ ; -I ern-ploj'es, e-asli
regUU-r, ice client, eonfi-e-tionery; £200. Holt's,4 IS Ouocn-t-ft.
37,STA'1;KJAgency, city, Milnirhs, e»wnei' e.Uled away',
£otK- yearly, .something special; chance seunc
body. £2WP^(.UieM._ Adams _& Co.^_40_ Eli/.ab«li-5.t.
jj^S'lATEAgiwy, old cstabli.',hiAl, j);ogrewive sill)
U urb, .c 20--, an:* trial glvui. or will accepcpaitucr.
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Aonilla, .Ages
jj^USU. Oyster S^ih.un, great, pi^ition. ca&h 'itvrt-'-ter, taking £1T weekly. m- opjiwitiou; £120,
ternw u ilrou. t _EhKAbetn-st.? ?
l^ISH, Oyster Saloon, miiiii tram line, elaboratelyX1 .fitted, doing £10 weekly, profits £0 clear,owner must, sell; £100, terms. Wilson, 7 Eliza*lH-th-st.
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J^RUIT.Grtentrrociaiy. Scliovl Reeprsitcs. Stadon
erv. near ^chooJ, t«ilving £10 wes-kly, profits £3.Sfd^ndid dwell ing : everyt hing, £23; terms. Wihcn,7 Elixabcth-st.
?iXRUlT, Gaingroeery. with round, rent only 13/,X profits £3 10/ clear weekly, proved; absolute
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Wilnon, 7 Ellwilieth-st.?
i^ltiUlT, 'Grcer»2n-ei-ry, £23, 0-roomeel,JL rent J1 /, ciTtablidlieel 40 yc»arx, hor.v, ivucwn
pjckcMl ronmd; £120. Holt's, «4-l8 Queen-Rt
IjlRtiIT, Greengrocery, tUdn^s £42, good dwell
ing, etabling, boi-se.', waj^on, cash rectorompJiting .°oaley; £100, counter trade, liolt's,
448 Quceivst.
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BOSINESSES AND PARTNERSHIPS.
Orccnjrvxa-.iy, mamthciomrhfare, hors-*^.
J* f.-.tra large itv chest, ehctrioUtkintj
_£4fr. ? IUnkc. 31 7 ( 'ollinr.-st.
^j^BCPrEXtER, Corifcct iouer-*, prinetijul thoroughtare, nitkel, glass fittings, takings £23, spieu
ycwfUirmilatiori, st^bk«; opportunity; owntT
wiCTjljcmi;-1_.£30._Blake,^3l7 OHins*st._? ?
l^ltl.tT, tJrcyi4pi!cur--. Cc-nfoetionciv, lu-.tKe. vrag
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legistcr, dcieg £13, jirc-tiw £3
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t^'RUITand Ciccmrroct-rj- Bilsuk'sr foreiuick sale,
oiler wanted, sichucsi ocas/m for selling, best , ?
Hfinil in . Bmn.4-.vick, -wel I stiv;kesl, electric light.Iter scalc.-, lion?e, tip-top waggon, jinkcr, Cwu
wis of ItarneB, 4SSy-lne.v-nl.._Briuifr.vick. ? ?
-Ston', i-imnll Gooels, News Agency ami,
*. -'nxed. rent 14/, shop, 3 rooms, &e.; genuinu
« tusme.v; : £.i'». 'Dttnlop, 72 .Svvjin^on-st-.? ^
.r|ENEi:A.L St--i«, I'ptxr Goulbnin, Uirmsvetf
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£^o0U y tally, vent '.*23/; stw.K ineriidc.i*
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grocery aud plant; £-300. iM'Ewiui,ol
i Colhris-M.?
G—-- j- i t EE X vi 1 tO L'E i tY,
Frtrit, pic^tetl tspot. «unuhuiuls -, ycaw, takir^ £20, £i!0 aetJcly; mM-ic'
t-eiijnimedijtelv;_£30.1htme, EqnitAtble Building,
if, J. GROtJERY, well knowu branch flhoj), tiking
yA,a. ,10 wo-4-ly, seeaire at. valuation; aliout £430.
ifiime, I-.qnOaMe Building,. Colliiis'-st.
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GBOOEUl'. Mieet, sam e~Tta n-iH'lo'years, nrer«{o
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c-i:)h turnover £.'«- wc«-k»y, block .C100; rc- .
l1!!051'!'':!' v9*. ? pJnmf, E'rnit;il-3e Buihling.
G'K(KyERY and JfIXEI.V.' rent 14/0, '3 rSini^* «taibles, o\»IenetKl p^itioti, no opiw--ita')!i,
ur;ekly .pomihUetl, cash trade,. profits £3 to £4, lull
alone, suit manksl o-.u!»fe, «-nly wants
^n'S' fh,.y y-vek if reiiuiieil: tuniiurre, ralun £3,.incuidf*!, .jnick wile; sacrifice, £03; no agents;hituaied l*tb -Jijrfi-stft«et, Noctiieote,/ 'R(H/EHY. spinMiecne»,*.Rielimoueirt3kii^ir~£4.u
-I'-.x l':telion- £400; St. ? Kiida, tRkintes
/^ItO'fJER v. Lines. gCMK.l' yide 'slfw C,~fi
VT rootUH. rent 14/, hciivily
stocked,turnover £3l»
wcyk1; :_ .t 120.?
Greer, 317 Oolliiw-st.
if _JJM-OH?It\. tatlangH £33, 7»roeinied, rent 23/,
r»teu titer, ice chest, nlww eases* £300; ?firtb
Rbickod._ 'Holt's,41H^ gaeen-rtl.
{f jjlN tCER Y, Aseot' Vain, i-0':'~ i 'obiriv,' .tTfOO';
im! ^-'rt 1 !*?« 'Richmond.- Adams & Co., 40J'.Ii/-.il^:th-st.
j/SntOfTERY, splemlid eorncr.'.prcseiu~~
owi i e r~ 33V.T yeArs, takings £40 weekly, low* exTw?rwcs, ou
prenvj.-^s, £( -. -0; others. lliilipK; 317 Collins-st.
.O-F^XTERY. Mixed. 3 roorite. '14/, y.rinv: wftaivVJ Ibtied,* ei»«irs £3. «»lljng account old aue'
£lib. Travel Kt. 23 Oreville-st.. J.Vahran. _ _
rf'^Rt)CERY, Nortlicote. takings £13, sold foi*V7T valuataon, abemt £03; another, Oirlton, valua- '?
tion £{*;. Moore. 2 2{- Collins-st.?
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iftliciOR^, Tobae.-co, IjOllies, 3 rooms, busy su]-c-
\.n rior side'street, profits £2 13/ (cetmiue; £23.Phone 0003.
? Traveller, _48S (Jcorge-st..Fit/.roy.__
HAJ'R 'Dosing,' Te^xieconist, rxnniithing st»t«iail,
takings £'27, magnificently fitted, stockcd.every modem improvement; £423; trial. Swver, 237Oollini'-.st.
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HAiR Dressing, Tobacconist. soliTl country town,2 chairs, marble touches, urns, well fitted, ??
I taking .£13, good lease, everything valuation. Blake.-;L'_ C'JJins-3t.
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HAM, Beef, .Mixeel, 7 roonw. stables, lovely yard, v
suiTonndeel houses, opposition imix-.«:dble. woitit|
£ If Wi ; £20._ _l'r;iveller, 4SS_(i_eeirge-st.._l',itzroy. ?
HAM, Beef, 'Dulry Prexluce, takings* £00, nuitn^n-et, 3-rutr.neel, Jfnt £2 1/, -.veil litteei;
I £2.-0, Heflt's, 4-18 Queen-st. ??
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jk-\f, .Dairjv* i*n?duee, i-Lkbigs £ii3, f--
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X.JL looroi-il, rent 22/G, every modem \inprovc
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nient, guexlemi fremt; £140. H'oU'i», 44S Qtieen-r.!;.
Havi-Tnofears of panic 'legislation; ?
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ICEKIfi'S COUNSEL WILL PREVAIL.
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HOTEL SALESMEN, 73 Eli/atoth*strect.llOTElj BUYd'iRS. don't be MISLED by the!
I cowardly croker who'll inform you that DIIA.STIO
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LEGISLATION is to in* introduced restricting?TRADING HOURS to such an EXTENT that PRO
FITABLE Hotclkeepina will be ELIMINATED.'TRUST the. TRADE 0) VOLUNTARILY gtant tho
! concession HEDUCLVG T.ftADLN'G HOURS. Rlumfeifuture elraimstimces wamuit, eluring INTERNA
, TIONAL CONFJ-IOT.
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'BE SAFE: TAKE KEIR'S COUNSEL.', £1300. — iMA'RLVE .SlH'UlcB, 3000 permanent wage
, earners immediate vicinity, lease 3 years, taking* -?
j positive .last twelve montlis £3S 13/ weekly;.
pus.I is an cxcoi-tioiml opjiortunity; comp. £48,- rental
only 8(1/, exemptfrom reetnetion; free hot«e. .
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ON THE MURRAY. le:uilng business umn.
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Here's a clianeo. Ueensee selling owing con*
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tinned ill-health;, 4 !(j yairs, 00/, £30 week, -id.
eiriuks. 2(1 rooms, best apiM)iatments, billiards*See thi««.
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.EXTENSIVE LISTS in TOWN and COUNTRY.! LIBERAL CASH ASSISTANCE,1
KEIR'H,?
73 EHxabetii-ntrect.__
KEfR'S.
HAVE'*~Y0UINSPECTED THESE 1IOTWUS V'
PUJA/AR and Co..I
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T1TE 'RELIABLE HOl'EL AGENTS.£4300. — dllflVATE silo, componsaiiienj £77.i*4000.— CO.\fl?,EN1SATlON £UX), fine dty ho\J3e.
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£2200. — iLEASE 0 years, main comer Ionise.
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1 £130f). — iM;aR1'N7/ Sirfnn'b. takings averagej £00., .: £1200,— COM.PJiWSATiON £41, takings £00, ex
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, empt.£1030. — BRUNSWICK, toldngs £45 proved.
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£QUQ. — .inCItMO.MD, lettse 7^ ye.iv*, takinff-£S3,
4:800.—' lUIvLVOS £43, no Rvduotion lUiaitl.
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£ 773.— FI l,vn'-F^N milew out. tidcinga £30. free.
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£-T»u. — IMOKMONiD. tikinr.3 £37, nice house.1
i; 300. — -N'O Ri'diK^tfon Itoard, 0 years' Je.-J.sc.
i £323. — SOUTH of the Yaim, takings £40.NEXT AGE OFFICE,
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237 COLLTN^STREET.?' GROUiXD FIX)OH.
KAV'K a GOOD HOTITL. 'Consult GFO'tGH
TORY, c-xner QUEEN and BOURKE STS.
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HOTEL, seaside, near MellKnirne,- very point
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l.ir )^«k«c, right up iy date, hig takings,
EXEMPT fnlVirb* kirgo t'lldus*,' 10 ixoiV ,lease, mayuifiecnt Iniildiiu*; ^'e highly ...ne-oiunu-nel ,. ? ? .. ..
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RlOflMOND, splendid comer hoi'se, taking£33 to £00. riw. £4. good winter tnele. . £1200-
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ABSOLUTE MONOl*OLiY, in rista'.: dlftrltt.
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^plei'dnl. proixMi^iQU^^ ...
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fillip'?:
rioTRLH.: ^]fOTi-:riSi*
JOHNSTONE and H ENRY; .r»J. OU'EEN-STRiEI^r.
HOTEL, not in :narkct for many years;
fnv. ? ??
..£1373HOT-EL. suburban, 10 years, rent £4, not
bwti .in nmrket'for yv.iTH? lS-)0 .?
HO'l'EL; city. - corner house, free, sec this.
littlo immediate op;-oslUou ? £1400
HOTEL, profit licisweo.'12 jxurs, free, good .er.tuc.r
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..V ? £1300
HOTEL,' ler.ig louse,'
eisy rcntil, average. .
takings £83; free, iionwi ;?
? .£23fHlHOTEL, lie-art -of big district, below statutory
ittuiciber, 3 ye am' leahe..
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.... £030HOTEL, Oollingwoodi splendiel ixjsition,
ewnyr hoii.H»; inspects? ? £030
HOTEL, Ixwt value In market, free house,prv?«nt liccnseo going on 4 yeora ; soundhusiress
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IIOTEL, suburban, gr^t house, centro big
population ?
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COUNTRY . HOTELS.ONLY XTotol in town, owl lease, all drink?
C.I., wall furnished home, cash required,£',KiO; clear profits, £1000 i-er annum.
guaranteed ? ? ,.£1300HOTEL. Gippslaud district, leaeling house, ,
thriving town, long terei cf lease,acoouuts
opcu investigation ?
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HOTEL, 'Xcnh- Eastern district, atx«olutelyno opposition, cartirnodkut^ raeidem premises,
splendidly furnished and appoiatcil, lease3 years, low rental ? ?
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? ? .,£1130HOTEL, 00 milr-tt out. a/ljoins sale jarrls,
hlttrttemc bnildtng', l.» roofiifl, renttl, £131H»r month, Udees £43 ? ? £730
HOTEL, freeholel and possession, fiue 2-storybrieve building, 23 moms -ami all conveni-
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eitrcf, %hteel with acc-t3'lene gt«. oartensire:r tabling, progresjive commerciAl town; cash£730 .. .. .. ?
? £3300
JOnXSTOXK find rOSXRY ,?? j ?
r- t o UEiaN-sTREvrr.'
J^OVKI-S,HOXIiLS,
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HOTELS'.
Olf.'COXACUY ami Co. ^
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1I0TKL, snburbiui, no opr«iiUou, takings| £40 short- lease, exempt ? . .. £3*25
HOi'LiL, tDttnto* to^vn, main street, lertse 4t^d;ing.\ £20, euish £2SVL. £400
HOTEL. Avitlan city mdlus, lease'
3 yeurs,
takings £30, cash £300 ? £430HqrEu outer sttbitrbati. tdcirgs £50, lease ?
,4 .veare, lent 30/, iK.H5.eftiion witli .. .. £5-H)1IOTKL, centre of judu/ilrial sulrurb; tlio-:
licensee hv saerideing price for enuii. sale,tilcmgtf £ 30; BARGAIN ?
?.. £630
HOTEL, thriving country centre, takings £30,lease 4
years, profits £8U0 i»r auinuiv. freefnrm BcMnl. .
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? -£730HOTEL, heart of workup men's suburb, tak
ings £83, emnp. £v*X), trade 8 lihels,, rent^f»/. pi*-s*.wion with ?
? £UOOHOTEL, centro r.f large Worldng mcnV sulntrb, ..
c.vcmpt, taking(j £33, leasy 0^ ycai-5, co-mp.
£4': set* tli is ? ? ..£1400HOTEL, industrial sulnirb, mmlern binhfing,
f/.vru;!* will sell a 0 years' loose, takings£70, tride 8 hhds. .'. ?
.'.. .. ..£1800
HOTEL-, important inland town, well furnished (furniture valued at £1000), takings£73, all Od. drink.*, leaio 3Vj yeam .. ..£2200
HOTEL, heart of citv, eeiccllont e*-nier pceitlon, takings £17o, strictest investigatioucourted ? ? ? £37.»0
M'^ONACHY ind Co.,o23 Collins-strcot.
'jJOTlilvS,HOTEl^S. HOTEiS'. ,
BELTON and Co..No. 30, Second Floor, ('minwell-huildinpj,
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OplMtitte G.P.O. Phone 3747, Cent.HOTELS, city, 7 years' lease, nominal rental,
in the most cemgesteKl traille ? part of ttio
city; first one to inspect sure to buy; we uro
?sole agents for it . . ? ? £3301}HOTEL, city. 0 years' lease, trade £70. pee
weiek. a verj' comjutet ami up to date house,all gliuis trade; tree
? £1300HOTEL, caty, lease T»en-ctual, no bonus for re
newal, gruxt Imsiness house, same hands
years, fiee; tr.uy tinanco luiU' ? ? .. £1000
HOTIvL, nub., louse 3 yctirs, rent 3D/, tak
ir.irs£23. ciieape-.t honso in t2n» market; free. £400HOTEL, Footsey.iy, Ictise 3 years, rent £ t.
taking .L'tlO, ]vrove\l, Lillianis, e.i^y renewal-rS' lease at any time; camp. £33 ? £2100
HOTEL, Rielmioivl, Iqiko 3 ye.ns, rent. £112/, taking-; £33, 4 Jihils. per wcrk .. .. £730
HOTELS, country, from £130, tipw;irds, kinel*
U' in.''PCot, _ou i*_
1 i--t l»eloro going elsewhere.
jjqj'.OTELS;
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WILSON and 'Co^^'ilb^ELaTCOUNTRY HOTEL.
£250, close city, eeimp. £21 2/3, leaso 5 years
billiarelu, not m drought area; absoluto aiffadvise imnu*{intc inspection.
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SUBURBAN HOTICL,£Y30, or best offer, exempt suburb, good lease
tJiking £33 last week, comp. £23, billiards'sec this.
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WILSON and Co.. 7 Klizabcth-strect.
BOTELS,J IOT12LS.
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tJAltllO LL and Co 414. Collins-street. — Note tho Houses and Get Par
ticulars. — EXEMP SUBURB, main tram line 7'ijcars,- takings £40, ehx'O football ground; prim£030. 12 ^IILES (HjT, prosj-croim distriel, UJ
years, tnkings £38. owner retiring; £1030, SUBURBAN, great house, lease going on 7, Likings
£100, esiii'ible of impn)ving; £2830. SUBURBAN.EXEMPT, lease 0 M- yea rs, taking £18, free; f 373PROSPEROUS COUNTRY TOWN, no ReductionBoard, lease -iVa years, taking £30;. sterling value;
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HOTEL.— iFor first C3as« HoteJs, town and^Coim
try, consult J. F. Rankin, itoyal Biuik-ch.. 70Elizabcth-st. Tel. 20e'». Cent.
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?tXUTEL.—
£400 cash will steun' Suburban Ho,L.a. tel. doing 3 blub:., splendid jxr.Rion. John
O'.d l'3\ehange.? ? ?
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HOTEL, ; near' i^cxijfuc toutbah, tikTiigj 'tT';7)7
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le;t?:e 4 yo.-jrs, ]»:-o/U/»ble business, exempt;£KOO.
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Jnlin M'Gi\-,_Old Exeluuige.? ?
{T_rOTEL, 'ifnoo; leaV4VjV-ais. rent 32/, takings.11 J. £21, five, oxeinpt, compulsory sale. .InhuM'Gce. .0Jd_ Exehsui're. ?
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HOTEL. £300 cash. iirospciYiim district, takingl£43, profit fiir last sis months £330, talo
ynrd.y. l/-hn M*Gec. Old Exehnngn.? ^
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rj'j^OTEL, ''iiOtMJ, lease? '(1 years, rent 70/, takings.1 J- JJ33. comp. £24, liberal assistance. JohnM'Gro. Old Exchange.
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*|_J OTEL, takinrs £40, eonip. £32, splendid lease.
.O. riiit 00/, free?, exempt; £700 cash. JoUtvM'tiee. Old Exehango.
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HOTEL,centre e.-l ti', cornpen^ition £ 03. Icavi
0. taking £140, roolns crrter rental; £3000,balf_cash . . M'tUnhy.
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HOTEL,.lyvnetem, be.U house, taking £30, tent
1U/j free, e.tempt, lease, (i, clears £100
mmithb'; £030. M'Ginley.
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'rVt^PHAOT OF SALES BY AUCTION.
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OMossjv... J. E* HLLLARD nnd SON. .U Clos^PcTcct, Dandenong, at 11! — Villa;
at tho rooms.
-itoixrf-ftn*t, .South Yarra, at 2 — Furnituriy Ac.
,Uu* Co.'; at Abbotdfcrd-strixt,-\^len»wnief
at 11 — Stock in twdc of {Trocar;
iMlf.' ^7:.?' at Errol-strcct, North Mel
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I'undture, gas stove, -motor siele car,
( ^4'^rfLTV^)ns^' ? a' tJ,ejr ™0^s.
at 2— B\imiturc.
r*§-t Vit^n' J
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t!lu rnoms. .I!nms«idc*at F»niiUm\ tailoring .machirw.
C-- ^Barkly-strevt,
A. '? Furniture. ifianw, Ac.
i^feP%-iHn'r«ilUlf TF^KlvC' AtK,'-^N» at their'W. ofc 11—
:Fnnirture\ &c.at
ruaJ^'vnJth^ivAi^^H^ JJ'lrD'.-at Cemr.icry
Sfi«^ur2l'»t .3— Departmental rc
e-lu-ncer.,.. for removal.
MOSS, at Brulge-road, Richmond, at
3srrfcuruH«I*-. V«un», Stc. . - . - .
ut'-» FwPDlfSO-X 'A-SOAKBS. at Olenfemr,-rti?. ''J-pTpRure, piano, bicycler, Arc. .
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'?rr. *,y,3'P-MOUltOW— COUNTRY .SAHJiS.-t\t«WlS.:^TlOIir5UT ( 1 U'Y.V niul Co., ut' Ditiulenonji,:ct 1 i-lO—Horse* anil poeiis,
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li-'': ^m'r'KPTC- ^TD./w'; FHi\ Crok^.
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SALES BY AUCTION.
THIK'DA^.THIS DAY.
At U u'Cluek,
Auction T:o-,'.n. Tuekettchiunbers,
;,a*» COLLINS-, STltEET. .
acction^saIjK ?:?-'
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? ?!?J8r2PSS^R f^WOTttKB ami iJEMBCTS.., JK.a-ftbHOLu -KUJisaTtdiM. Mti . jai'jmiCfrs.w«a-.if.'iV WITHOUT- JUWE1U1E. .JiiTdfffui!;!/) (111!
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Huoiiis fro'm York-street, .St. Kilda.?
UPltlllHT, PIANO; ? ,V-c.
O^lT'n^!; TCCKBTT ami SON,' I-Ck i;i-r ;wni son,
.AUiUourer, EataUi Agent, mil Collins-street.
,A\ SU .solTO-aiCHlJlOW.'
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At 11 o'Clock. ? -
,yo , Iv-lV, „On tlio l'rcmUej,
?ShaMta,*'- i»2Da^im»t-tnvt,
-Jot!« V-t»' SOUTH YAJUIA.?*ni!c:-'v B!5HgSHO''I- FOItNITUltK.
». , UOIJSKIIUIjD FUltNlTUIti;'
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liVrnKm f TDCKE1T and SDN,^-Vlt'HilXiii TDCKHrr and SON!
. AudaonoL-r, 35U Collina-ntreet..
~r-n,fTUIS DAY.
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At tfe Shop, 23i Ablwlsford-Klruet. Comer ?
Hi- .Sj?ABmiltl-5U'«*. NOUTIl MBLBOtijUSB.rWlcr Vlislnictioiw from mTT' 11. I,. Kdmnls, Owing
-i'|^^.lUuT1DCPurchased a liusineas in South
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™-,r.' AUCTION .SAMS.
C«(iVtVi''iASSOI'I'KU STOCK UliOCBItlKS.
itnd Imported Pickles. Vine*m-.u ?M,3ctls' ,.0l,s' ^rp?on^l FruiU. CondenwHl
?&l b ll0UK' 5Vllfrrir- Soap. Tinned Fish,Jilt ic, ytnrnh, Cordinls.
High Gradn TKA. In PuckrU...'i ?
Brushware.' Crockun'. -» lass warp.
.™Ml.v^^T.rBRASS ^-OrNTEJt' SCALKS.?
Pr.ATFOnsr SUALKS and WEIGHTS.?
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'Jfarhle blab, Store Truck. Baskets.? ? Counter,. ShelniiSi.&c.
iUid Co'.
JJwO./ -Murphy) ? 323 Colling
TJ1LS DAY*. .
Ti At U o'Clockf?harp;
On the Ground;1 NEWPORT WORKSHOPS RESKRVE,
?Criuetcry.rood, NOUTII W1LLIAMSTOWN, -
.jyo'Iiuildcrs,Contractore anil 'others. 1
Ihi/toU 3'0 UK. SOLD FOIi JtKMOVAJL,j
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DKI'AltTMKNTAL .UBSIDENOES. .'
^VTHB. ICU'JTAGE. VILLA, 'OUTBUILDINGS,; *.«.o flVa . quantity FJCNCING,' '&c.
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';Under Instructions. from
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£?{. TJlc, Victorian Itaihw Commissioners. .' '
BAjr^lKU,ALLAJtD ITY. LT1-. h'aro rcceired
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'?instructions to sell b.v uuctiou, ux uboro.iOatalogtfeu in pruparatinn.??'BailUbw, AUard il'ty. Ltd., aticUoocej3, 3C0 Col-.
li»Mri»Cr«rcl». ilttlbounu;.
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1^-VY. At - o'clock. At the 1^X40.%
-W A .C^urcndbn-streut, SOUTH AtElLBOUlIXB.'
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rXliBSKIlVKD SAiLK- Sl?PBIUOU HOUSBHOlJ.T ,
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./TT^IlMTUttK and Hl- F-X.wiS. RICY UU- \
aUiiNlTL' D.li; SB\Vi.NU' Mi'.'i.
(UUMJ, iVc.
?' WJ-jLT^S anil 'SO.V, iiistrnctctt by oYQi trs' VT '.leaTinjy, Mnll soil — Choice \illa farintnrtj, o ^n
jiitkIub.vK.P.' skicixumls. «»vfrm;intds. lim-s.. c.nrdiiii4j i''-l oce. t.iblf-n, dining stut(«. 7
irjirjqr.T, .bittrown suites, a-ciar. ana duchtsssHiJiglo and. double; tubnJar liaW: /?adsl
vin.#.,?
lK.i)diny, -wt«. go carr^, tiujx-ric.r cabiuij, un»»
5iiia»V-'«-wiii'C macbinc. rattan ;yj-l. Vienna ? AmlK- ''Rliicswa re
; tables, ;safc-- kitrhen TX/'fifdlHiiirt^iUMnw: Jtltw lot nw said rtccoudhaiid u'
i^jlnvrA\!rh«Mit,
rc&tTTu.' G^vxia njoaved till uc-j^ A-t-^ . ?*??.;
'J'UTJl^-vDAY, 2i-Lh Al'im.. At tl o'OtTj^k On?Uip lTr-an«cs, 51 O^^'iadi-Kowt, ALHKUJj' PA.RK.
?UMU3S15R\n-:D HAI*K llorSKHOLD i/suatNiTIIRt) and Ji!'!FECTS.
f\V and SON (in eon5nn ation \virli
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BAILAGWANATn and OARTBlt, Aconts to
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owner.'*
rclinquifliin^ bmu'd^cpiny), Tk-iU. «U1 ? VV't »1
Jcejji- ftjrniaiingK, B.l'. j-idel*-wrd, otpw AinteJs linil
. V. eiuiir.i. diaioj aiiiU-. . crirt^i s.%
.linoleums, dxiohesac 'U-ndfowlai^ drtiv-
^ii sin«io wl «y, Uddlriff,?-v1rvHb»ucI», cluflcsuiuirc^ . -sUv*
. -cr£-d9»fy,- g]as4\yare,iitcndiLs .and trindncs.- 'Without user* a».
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THIS DAY.
?*V-''-v V ^ ^ o'Clock- Sha^j..
307 Hridgu-road, 3UCHMONI) -(City Hnd),
Undrr InstmcUons from City Txnin OQJcc,^inTos ./ Ak? from Th«st\ CVificcarnwl.
sunnjs— — 4— -.s l.i .
FU,RiXTTCR7k and RFlnKCT.S.TilU-IU^E- DIKI.NUHOOM SUI.r /y*5f GO Viwiua Cliaira
?»nfl Ainei-icsui. Do.. l.r» DiiViiijj TaWw, nLxk-woodUh4f?5':
? lis tension Table; Q.iahi and UnuiB Be-i-stciids;- Win*. Mattr«w-*. Kt
t)X)k lieddiiiR. (Carpets,Minn*, ? ?'\Vardri-lH», GluJT. ^.-vfea,
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Couches, KaayIvitciiMi Utensilo^
TWt- PIA-\0S. by Bonl, ?.7id Another.Go'id.S^Jtollcr Maople. Sji'j jiitlitl Wiunhing Machino.
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jjAiuirmoss 'in i*rj. ^ rtoTC.
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NO Tti-j -iT^lM'K.
. Baem .?
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At ?'A-YUNA.''
-r,:s.\-y] 70 Barkly-sti.«ct, SJ. KILDA.
?\7j rLTwSTTCJ'iB and-i-ai-iTF-CTd.
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_r? -HALL S.*f AND, SlbKltOAUD, .
tarn
wag adv. . ;r'
^ U-NTj iiv c-ilk Tapaitrj*;
'..j-JMWC ilOWI? /L, ROSK. GAJUDKX SlHAT,-*lJttCTC«UKS. &c.
;T W;',VT.VTT aiit'iJ'Co. (J. I'. 'W. Moore, auctioneer),'
I!' | Grey-street;,' St, Kihia, and Annstrong-street,Middle' Park.
wl,llv'. Tlllri i-ay;
rlf~.-.r
At « ?
itxvZ-tke G^'iaN.MHIWUlv . AUOWCCC-'MAlin*.L-'uiv
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«tata«u GLKWb-J-ilClirB.'
r^wpflKpNi aid NOAKjj-V.S rruiiliu- Wokly sale
^UlLNITrflFXW suv I I't.'ayXLSILJLVGS. 'coiiRistintf
t--r.fi nf. ttini /i^Mcan. l-cdnxmi aud 'dt/ihen fiinntmv, alfcTit. 200 \\«U u^v-nuxl lot.s;
ftowiiu: uuiohlne, bicych*, Go:iderta*-/ -'VV'ramfc and ucijor enjts. 8 ft- oxtensiuu'?'''?- mblc, -lnclK'fise cluvit, &c. Without reserve.
r-) . r- 'I'HJS DAY. At '2 o'Cloek.
At Mvt ^/AVIillLY AU/rPION r.O.'S UOOMS.
?y-3P uni^ 72 BrunrnTick^strivt. FiTZROY.«ALK of FUlL\iT(jIWi and
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BPPKCPS,' InrimUnu—'\\jilnut,.. Oelar and Imitation Wahnit l'-ue.!u-4S!(!
oi'si,w.-j.*I-uolicfi8C and i'lain. Cl»«us. Box CoucIk ti
v-Kt^.i.i'IW ten.vion Table, . Qak aral Imitation Walnut.ilsill S'-^nd^. Vienna aud Kitchen (Chairs, J)oulUc
„ai^ rji Agio Bcdatuids, V/irvR anil
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Betkiirjc, Linos,-ttxtikefy, Crltswvaj-e and Simdrifx. ?
ASs^r, Tail
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Maohine. in G»sot] cirdtr.
£;i'.K*-Nu\*iI-iDY, Auctioneer It. ClillMKNTS.?F' mprioior..
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J,-r. AUCTIOS'-KBUS* NOTICE.'
ii'iVV'
THOUSANDS
*'f«;r-#C3F SATISFIHD' CUftawrBUS HAVE
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A ' O II A 31 P'
8-fiJ r '.V rHrVA.TK S.iMSllO(VMS,
Op.. . BQDlTAUIiE, 310 COLLIXS-STRBBT.oAUIB: CHEAl'BST IIAItOAfN CENTIME IN
UBUBODltNEi FOJl.. ?FUnNITUR.T'. OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS.
FRXDAY NIGHT T1U. 10 O'CLOCK.
.fuU r' ^VBbNESDAY. !!WIi-AP1Ul!: d'o-Moiutow.)
ciuiK'!. At ,1 1) j o'Clock. ,
? -l'SUAL Ill.WBBKLY- ACCTION SA1.B
i'M'il1'OLASS HOUSKUOLO 1'UItNISlllNGS.
KBON OUAWJNOItOOM CABINETaurmooM
SL-iTKa,Carpets, Sinslc and OniiWo V&rnii Balstt-id^
OIN1NGIIOO.M StUTKS.'
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In liflathcr and.Suddlcb-jg^.
KPECnAL LOTS:\«nr. v
To be Sold at 2 o'CInek.a
M'-r-TRW1Ab,wJ!0T,nrl Kinclo Reater?
Igmin.IVcatoUtc mink. Tools; Spcedo!
-i-v« 'e?Af H.P. Al^TOOAIUlIKa,
BICYCLB, &c.
Erahoha-mpnnirrrnRiLS sell bv Mietiotl
rrnt their roonw, 'J10-321 Collins-street nsn-dorr. '
WITHOUT niXSEnVE. NOW ON VIEW?
GOODS RECEIVED AT ANY TIMENOTE. — -)UR NVEEKLY AUCTION SALES ES.
®M*LISHI«3D HALF A CEiNTUUY.b ^
onil PRIVATE SALESIHM-iIS OPEN TILL-5 TI1IS DAY. ?
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'V*U-- WEDN1XSDAY. ,2S:ji APIHL.''ftrtiikw; Cl^-.MOltHOW.Jcoii-r.L.r At
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Auction Koouvs. JflO CO T.I,I X S- nT r? r pt :
Co3fe«'aml 3 Ft. Cedar. Pcdcwtat OjHw Tahlcw- o a
'JSC » r^rm-CcUt -psw. w tisJ.-teks,. TCtcc
Coj,;,-n:( Prcsseri and Steads, omL\WimH Starns, Tall. Cedar Officn I-cr.k. UtVoUf^
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1 nn®p'.^ l^anls. Two Moroccoj.pfficw Ch&iiH, Ofltco fnindntw. ?- ;
TTyEATJCHAlIP BrtOTHEK.S \rill SELL br \ttt»XION, as atx)T(i. ? .. , .:
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WITHOUT, RESERYE.Ne^v ou new. . - ? . . .
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OHAM8UKS AUOIUON ROOSfSCI 7 COlXl-S-STU-^Ii7r (Next Benuanun^ Broe1)
,t m-l TlEnULAU WKHKLY SAIJ-J ;
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-'N'RW und SBCX^NDHAND'FUJtNWIILNGS
- 'T^ni-v A. .W ISK ^dl tUl bv auction. nt- hl&t/ i^wua. «f» abo?c. . . . :
Private salesrooms wpstalrs. Open Iriday night.-ioot\n rocxavad at auy umo. Olhoo ftuiaturo ftiK)
. rropcrtocs^ -tBtatd Itvo o£ dxaxsc.
? SALES BY AUCTION.
THIS DAY. At 12 o'Olm-k Rhjn-. thi, tliel wnu.-ics, Clnse-htrcvt, l-.uidcnon« (Of! M«»in
. iNindtuousj rt-a«U, Few Minutis from *To«nhh!U nnd Market. K.twitoi-'s KwiHsins 5al-- of
?Well Built D.F. W.B. VILLA, ti Booms, Stab
'A'15-.!'0'1 I10'™. Land, 120 x l-'.O. Title.Ccrtlflcatv.
. To be Hold in Order to Ctae Ac
count.s in tlie Estat.- ..f tliu I-ito Mrs. 31. lidl.An Opporf imity tu 'nio.w Swklng iiitbe c a Com
Tlortabie
Iloipc or Sound Ilivt-sllucnt.
HILLAliJ) arid SON. General / iiictlonecr,Still* and Estate AcuiiUi (c?st. -IU jbib), ?!;«
CUapt'l-strci't, South Yarra, bare rrcuirt inatnicii'3.- so'' :lM alicvc. Particulars of title obtain
able Iroir. Stptinins A. Ralph, Eolicitor, Little Colliiis-strci-t, Melbourne.
?'^riVrM-- #? - o-IXuek. At JSOlTMr YA1SR.VAUCT'WN Uotttis, -lESS CIIAP1 fll^riU-JBT.WetWy hitlu of FiyKVlTUltE ami; jWmn'S,
. «mi^vwpiionally (Jood A^mrtiticnt of ?I^imisli-
V^; Wit hmn Koserve.; Includirs '1
\\cll iMado Ik'sb-oom Suites, 1! Sit'iuboard.s, S~ft.iwrt, D. TabU*, Oak Hall Stands, J- sterns* Chans,Jdnoicunw, I-ucht«n- Ohctrts, Sinclu and D. B«l
c. -^ V. AYirts- 'Heddinc, Chairs, & ft.
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vSWk! Under Distraint for Rent, O i-k Writing See3.V. (Lesullight) Book .''-abinet. U-p:cco
^?'kl-.K.Suite, Box Condi to rlfiituh; Wardrolv,
' ? Ci)est. Cnix (Jjirjxt, Crux lis Ml O.irjxt, Over
nwvtol. itc. Also Numerous 0 Iter iUsvful LvUj«f
d'^unuV.iiin.tti.
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T B. lHT;T.'.VliiI) anil SOiN, Gf/nural Auctionp-^rami Ebtato Aqxrnts (e^t. , 'UfS WiMpel
fitrivt. South V;irni, wilt uk a bote.
- TO-.MOIUtaW(W.EDNEc-D,\.Yi. ^Sth XpRIL.
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. REALISING SALE of WBJTj.L BUILT W.B.HOUSE,. 5 Rooms, CouTen'/entx^. Stabling;
Land 80 Ft. 8Vi In. s iti .Ft. 4 In.rr
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Title. Certifia ito.
JTarinff a Large Allotment. »ir;l Being Situated, in? no Heart of the City of r/ruhmn, the PwiwrtyCommends . Itself U» Catrs /rs. Contractors andt'hoso .Viking a Beliable 7Mvcstmtnt»
| B. 1HLLAUD and SO1'.?, Gcnwal Auctioneer,¥f Stf»ck.aiid Estate Agcsais (est. 40 ycare), 43HC bapel-i.treet, Soutli Yarra* have -JTcehed instnictuma to ruaJisg on tho nbow*.
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At ?II.nlf.jjiKt1
'.VChwk Sharp.'
Bridge-mad; 'Neit 'KwflT~.HaJl,
.BICHMOND.
,Regular 'wvjekly: lwresebvbd sale.
'I&tublisfaed ?'^re.r 50 Yo.iw.FURNITURE axid .FUKXLSH1NGS.
^tn-l-0^:ao(LS13Li;ifiOK soU, a-s abiwe,
USEFUL FURNITUREGliVEltLVL. FUltND THINGS, - ; ,,
rco numarc us t.» purtdaua-riK',
^flSOL'U.ALNKOUS c'tKin.S.
Olins IT-A x. At li o'Coek.nr,UV KlU'RNIf JH1NGS. -Ve., 200 LOTS.
At aoi Bml-stn jet, LN'OlialH MELiBOC®NB
U . r-.j ..(,!*S tr 'Poivii iilall).
Motor Side.
Oar, ieteber Store. 'Wicker GoOart, Dmirig It, !l Pieces, in l«i«ler; T, Ft. B.I.. SidetKsral « T.-t. ]-. Kltcdxail)m®T, n.C. U urdrt-bra and OwJiKiw ClKt.ti o:
Dtuv.-tfrs, 10 iDot' /.)lo and Single, Cream and BrassBwlsUsieK all
Complete:Bos Bed -5onch, LT-
\ fonna. Cnairs, J^arge f^ot C'rockcrj', Tea Sets andCreniTxl Bonne) mid EfteetH. &C-.
'V' fl'HOUT RESERVE.
'^71*. T3LLES ? (phone SS2S) Mill sell, as aboTc.
WJf ONESDAY. 2St3l APRIL.
KIRK'S BAZAAIl.
O^ilPBELV, instnieteil by .lohnV' M. Bnuiswick (who hns ilnMlied bia
\.S-n H' il s,t'' 1;-v auction, on- Wednesday, 2Sth'fT rr!, \ ,\t ? o clock.0 HLAV I DRAUGHT HOUSES, K to 7 years,
Ijtow n to all Ayork, suitable double lorry or
dray work.
THURSDAY and FRIDAY,
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29t)i and noth APRIL.
SHEPP AltTdN and TATIJRA HOUSE SALES.
/~^A MP £Rf3LL and SONS. Kirk's Bazaar, Mol^ wjiirne. and J. M'NAMAKA and Co., Rhcp
»n ,datura (Auctimiivr? in conjunction),
a M'c of horses at xShepp;trfcon -m Tlmrsdn.v, iOth, juhI at Tatura on Friday, 80th, Mhcnthey will yard about
i '300 nORSES. 300O jmprising heavy and medium drauphts, farm
horses, dolirory p^rt^ useful saddle and- barnws liorscs and ponies.
tV.uycrs «i'U require to Icuve by tlio 4 o'clock
fa'7 rin from Spencer-street on We-lnewlay afternoon.
THURSDAY. 20th APRIL.
At 11 o'Clock.
On tie Premises of Messrs., Jas. Flootl and Co.Pty. Ltd..'
ST. K1LDA-R0AD.
Under Instructions Mr. F, V. LreMe. Assessor, .Acting on Behalf of Those Concerned,
SALVAGE SALE BY AUCTION-
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OfMOTOR CARS.
1«'- CUTLER' DESKS, in. Parts;STEAM RADIATORS.
SCRAP METAUS, TIMBER,
MOTOR LAilPS,
&e.- iSre. .
To Motor Builders, Engineers, Dealers aud Others.
CHARLES. FORRESTER'* and Co.,' 115 Qneen
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strt-et, will sell by public auctiou, as above.Ou view Wednesday, lidth inst.
Terms-:-oj\sh on the fall of tho hammer.
WEDNESDAY. 2Sth APRLL. ?t,..- t
At Half-pact 11 o'Clock.HPEC1AL SALE of 1i0 HOILSICS eu:d I»ONI ES
DANDENONG COUNCIL YARDS.T-OR7';iiT and.CVj. Will hold a special s.\lv
J-v :it tlio Council Yh-ttIs, a« alure, and '.rill ts-.tll
140 HOIWES and PONIES, omnjuisiug — Aliout l.'i
?I and '» y-nr--'-kl heavy delivery oir iK'tivu farmmast-.* -uul gcfidiniw, in low condition; 17 uioa quality H, 3, 4 «nd 5 yeur-old fiinn 1icc»ch fnenn tjie mai
lt*; have Iwn crazing for four inonth?- :u. KarrWla,South -jipj)rCarKj; ,12 1 and 2 jvur-akl farm itrar^-s
from Ultima, in low uondijon; Jx^n gra/.ing at
Kcilor tx-r four months ; 2 triicky of gi\-wor.i, drau^.itsond dolivcry fw;b, for 'Mr. Jas. »S?okr3; ru; usiLiil,
^?Rliout nwtn*e. 3 niw qunfit.v -lra^i»!\t geldiac.«iiaul flffiftj, 3 yeare off, for ilr. Rnbc. Allen, Kejsbonmgh,' his or.n Inuotlinj;. 15 siout liacl-s, bugyyh^Ju'.«T4 ami romoiiTHo. -I to 0 yett/in ol/l, butonly in fair oondbtion; 5 hexvy drau/jht ppklingr,, ?!
to ti ycjicn old; 7 poai-N. Act^mi. .M^». W. Bn^en.fV-ztufnis: 3 c.vtra po.xl 5-y^irohl ligh1!. dmuA*?*t
Aoro\m4,l^-oal brwrlors: t ver- fine 2 ofT
tvrul 3 off dnmght JiUies, in gpoi cr»n-ljtion. Accountilr. G. T. wVMmeLt, CiselU'oltim : 7 draught geldings,
iw.try, 4 y««« to 1 hl.vik activti nr-«v, fialutWc*uiidtrrtaJifc; 4
oaud 4 hrtir\* geldings, unbroken.
iBiii'ora sliorJd ulSmd this wile tho horv-ts; are all
useful Airts. A niuniK^r are -nt of condition,hvit Ad 11 do woU now tlio drought haa 5jrok'cn. aud
front this out mu.-; very innclu
Tho w4k)1o j-anling will Iw jUMcticrilly for t«m-
Rcrml sale.'Itain lea us Flmdvn'-stroct railTray st-ation at
10.20 a.m. k«r Dsuvlonong.Robert Gunn ar.d ('o.. Damlcnong.
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WEDNl^DAY, Wth APRIL.
At 11 o'CJock.Oil ihe J'rcmL^. 'Bolrmwod,' Bay-rftreei ,
BIITGIITON(CIogo St. Kilda-strret ElccWc Tram).
SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINVIS.?SUPERIOR flOt'SEHOLD FURiNlSHINGS.?Sl'PEUlOU HOUSEHOLD FlHLVISHl.Vi;S.
In the Dcerttsed Estate Mra. REGtl'NALD CLARICE.Walnut 1'PIMGHT GR.MN'D PIANO. Ucnasili.
RomtwockI China Cabinet, 10-Fi, tot. Cedar Table.1 Ft.
d In. Codar B«xik C are, Oak H;tU Huuid;Oak S-Fs. Table, Oak O-Ft, Sideb-iard, Oak Dining
cvuite, e-n Suite; Walnut. Clicval Beaorasilrld Btninx»m Suite, U Pine Beiln-oni Suites. Dueh^yoChtft, Duches.se Pairs. 3-Wingol- Ccdtir Wardrobe,
'Carpenters' aud tianlenors' J';iiuU, ^c.Beautiful Collccti^i Rogonl.xs, Palnw, Ferns,
SUijjlwnw,- \e.
No Reserve.
SYDNEY1
T. HAYNES «U»1 C-».. Aur-ticmeers, tmd1'. II. NP-X)\* (in -.\»i!juiu5tion). ,
LIVE STOCK WANTED & FOR SALE.
A A.— Ponies,
Horses. Vthidcs on 'Salo or Direlb i
Queen-st.. city; tWO Church-st.. S. RidKmonfl; r-!).i Cli.ipol-.-t., S. Yarra.
BUGGVMare, g.K«j, fjuiot. lady cau drive, stanel. _ .Sr*' ^Bnwswwk.
/~tO\V, Jersey, nevly cnlved, heavymilker,, 'suitV-/ Rontli/nan, dairyman, virv (juiet. W Aliiu
Maronie, IIiglUnir-'-nL,
Burwood.'
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^So\\, newly e^Uvwl, j/orfeet l*'t. rieiimi'Ju'r;
V-/ ? i,S 10/. Aubarn-gn-Te. Anlnirn.
IjTOWLS,Chickens,
Ducks, Turkeys,' all' clitafaJ
wanted; liighcst pricey paid; crates lent- no
carnage or commission, Hylaad's, Sennitt'e-bnild*ioga. Queen s-lmdge, S. Melb.
HOIWE.IM«x». 2, low so:, suit waggon, orrfurd
)-k-iv?h, tnul, £ \ 10/; Har.^s, 3y/;-*rt. .-C4, g-auune. 14-1
.Ro«^t., HtVW, rff
Smitix-st.? ?
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HORSES, mediums, u».«l to 'dray77»1nu«h~ 3o~cVttrial, Tip and \Yu-& Dra--s. .£.{ io/'
Swing Drays, £5 10/; llsirors:?, 30/. 107 Rwe-st'
FitAroy.? ^
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HORSE,small, nugxeXy, irelia-bJ^ M»1«r(ii/i
plouglu'r,.?Jiit wa^on, trial J:.%; Rood ^tro'H:
.linker, In-ake, ^aiding sisir, jC1». Rear 259 GeorgekL, I,xitzrv-y.
HORfiR.Jictivtv mcfiium, goofl mouth, uhwI^htv*
dray, cluiins, r^ouah, any txin\ given; .C-Vmur't soil. Groom, Hiirftland Clsicf StabJcs, Fnuik
Hin-st., eit.vj ? ?
HORSES,draught; bti^: HmWs; Hack; for-aio.
John Shan.) iV.
Sons, timber merchants S-lelb.
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HORSlvS.ihave from a Hack to u Heavy
Draught. 50 to ;»ick from. 31 Trinian-st. EPrahrtuj.
H'ORSH,Cob. suit fannor or wojmI
vjini i57'd.\-ny. Y.i hsuuis, taial, nug^ety, ilfi; .Vlwan
dra. Oart. iiti; Sj-ring Cart, .C7. 35 Haines-*1 X
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ORSE, medium, draught, Mantfd'to Sell, otVeTjIso ILtnitt'S. b*j
PiMfson-st., oi-. crie'koc
gnmnd. W. Bninswick.?
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HORtfE,15 hands, sound ;uid sULndi
trial.? l87A_.Ttimston-ist.i_iFiUm»--.
HORSI^i.Mafw', fmni 3'yrors, dmnchteTmwUumT
sixit farmer, anj* work; Lorry, 2 Tip Drays, Colli? «fe
Nolan. 170 Viotoria-st., N. .Richimiml.
HORSE,CTnall. 7'y»\*uw: fast', uuiet'; ^Cfitrong
t.R. Cart and llarin.'sw, ^uitabe groengrucvr
or tW't-er. lot £10. or separate. S3 1-Vankiin-rtt
near Eil7a.l-Cvh-st.. ? city.'
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iV TORSE, Expi-ess M'ategCMi andli«rnc«I £20
JL J. Mar.', F.R. Cart and HarDe«. ,-C 1 2; Pony, 13
haudj. t^iwih _ lVj5b'^_rt:Kt.^d^._;.n'J^xnkliii sV?
\TARE. elaiipJe, p-ty.*
7 aifictrTuitJl luker. milkman, . utiitliing. iTinco Alfreel1Intel. Jti.y-sL, Port_Melb,
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MARE,'milium dmught, ti yeara, active wTTt
l.loufih, wiigjron. 35-cwt. trial. £12; UW l^rrvund .Hnnseas.
1B» (;nrost,L Fit/jr-y.?
MARE,Curt, Harness, .€12, neanst oiler, will
sepur.vte; must Sell. l\'iu. Knight, PJ Rankm-rtl.. Memington.
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MARE]chestnut, M hands stancli, ^*iinngT~;io7'
mustSeVl._ Si» Gramruor-st., Balaclava.
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Jl Phaotou. £7; F.lt,, JC3; Rustic Cart 1*3 iu/
424 Bnuiwkk-st., Fity.roy.?
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IJONY. 13 hands, chctkp, suit tramHTTlViKlreFX Cart and Harnaw, eweap; must sell. Wtlghor-.
18-) WeBington-st., Coliingwxxxl.,
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X Weights, lot £7; 'IMny, 12 liareLs, hSc cStILimcBS. £8. 3ti Palmorston-Ht... Oariton?
I-ON\. 13 hands, fiLst, qtuel. trntl. £f- in/
X. F.R. Carto. £d: Rustic Cytrt. £3; Cb^uroiANti«450ti._Vftn, Isxry, ohoup._ 1 07 Rcer^it, 'F5tzn^'TDONY. 13 hwids, thickset, qmct. rcliabW- suit anvt work, trld . £3 10/; Jinlxr. rtieiing
braky. £0. Rrar GOTrge-st..
I^ONY. 10 inuub. ^tlricHsot, souiid. tictivc nui'^J for cldklrem dnvc: Jinkor ond ?fl-irnev mvi
lot: £5. Canter. l-t- Oore«f»L. Fit/roy.
'I-OXY 01an», 14 mut .Tinfcrr.- tradesmanX. tnul. Ihinuw
k and Cart, lot £7 40/?
Jinke'
pnxl ottlcr, 00/. 144 KoiWHL. Fit?rov. e-ff «u»ith-st
jfKfNY, S years. Hound, otr-iro, pood ivliSHoX worbor. £3 10/ : PJuiotem nnd rf^rrnu^ £ 5
i Carnav-liu ? Garnet., tiUros-,'
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LIV.E STOCK WANTED & FOR SALE
bh'.'k,4 years, 13 liMitis, f/r.uul. quiet
A stiso Uiis fitovu, uMaio. SS Vieitoria-st., W;llrun-r.nok.
I-ONl, \oa!i^'. just from count r-*; liist e!a.« rulv
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Albiun-st., L. Bnmswiek.?
T'JONY. n-j-re, I years. Phaeton, Haine-s, iu splcti
V7. .-«der, sell chcap. Hair Dreiser, 007
Hirfi-sU.NorA^ntc.
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\17ANTEI); Horse, will fewf mmo' fw-']i£rht tve.-Vk77 for.Ijo ti months : grxxl 'refrn-ticrft. Age.
VTTH1TE Ix-ghorus, U», S;ilo, P.ulman, Sv.jlt,1 t
1-'*-;\-iu{h Ji»uit; ofi'tT. 22 -V.
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VEHICLES AND CARRIAGES.
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NOW'S T1IE TIME TO BUY.^nte for Utti BARGAIN LIST.
Hundreds to Choose From.
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AH StjJejj, Now and Secondhand.Wheels, Axles, Springs, Arc., Rubber Tjricg, Over
hauling, l^painting, &c.
OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS.
COFFEY BROS. PTY. LTD.,Nolo. — JS7 Queen-street, rear Little Bonrkeystrent,
? cftjy020-i»_Chiirch'Street,_South
Rtchmond._
AA.— King Ivairiers, £lti io/; King Jiukera,
£15 10/; Speeding Sulkies. £12; Speeding
^u^gics, £2210/; unapproachablo value. Waring
Bros., 400 Elizalx-th-6t.? ? ?
'A BBOTT Bugjfy. h(«Kl«l. r»ateut sLxles. by 'noted
/'?I. builder, slightly used; set good Harnof'S, selliTi^ saoriliee.-' I'.urra.muiifla, Tlio Avenue, _\Vindsor,
AT Dan. White'el 'CaSTage' and
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All kinds oi
Vehiclc-s in stock and building. ?A T Hoth and Eraser's, 207-301 Loosdale-atrect.—
xa. (Jreat Clearing Saiej nf 'new and pecon»lhantlight Vehicles. We hav» tiie be3t and mosc up tc
date .stork, and our prices are most reasonable.Buggy llooils, from £4; Spring Cushions, 10/ ti
Rubber Tyn-.s litte-l at n.-duccd prices while yot:
w-ait. All our work is guarantceil to be satisfactory. Open on Friday night. JSmd for catahiguc.
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l-ARROW; Poi.y: ilarne3.s.'~suit fifsh hawlu.r tu
Jt-» gn'e:ignKicr. spleudid lot; chesip. 1K» Ballara^St.. W. Brunsnick.
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BUGGY, superior, rexmiy, light running, stylish,
hood, option Pony and Harness; a sacrifleo;
soon rate.? 187 Qneen-aL
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iltutciier, iisLker. 'Milk C:irts. , lorries' single anil double; Ti?^ J-ra-s. l-^nnu Watsons
Kpring .Drays, Creamery Dra\-s. Frym*jM 'Waggoasall si/A»; Bti^rs' Wsiggcms, Wag^mettes.
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Faimir;' I^iruittuv V:ms, .F.-R. Carts, Jinkers, .Pliaetoiiii; HiU7iess, 10 sets, new and ascondluuwl;
ti^ns. ? 11-j£towart-st.._-rU.y._ofl:IVanklin-st.
C-ART,Moating 'Rail. new. £7; I-Jsiktss Wag
- g:i-, £S: Ji'nkcr. £S: Wj«goncl-te, private.I la
it ore FiL-jpy. ? ? ? ? ? ?T\RAYS, Farm, Tip, suitable country ooard wejrk,
JL- dty contractors; Lorries, Waggons, TimbciJinkero. Phone 400ti. Beard, Sisfon, CoUingv^-od._
IT^XI'RESS Waggons, 2ur~Dniry Wfxhice WttggoiuBuggy. Waggims, .Tinkers, 'Rustic, BtitchersV
RsJccc5\ Milk, F.R. Carts; Builders', Plumbers'
Tip r??nya, Wood aud 'Hp Dra--s, Lorries, &c.; IOCsets Harnctv?; terms.c. W-AllBURTON. til Jobnffton-fitreet, Cedlmg\vood,
IpXPRESSWaggons, Bnggy Waggons, 8; Jinkers
?1 £5 up; F. Rails, Pony Carts, £4; Sprin;
Drays, Phaeton, Arc. 434 Brtmswidc-st., _j^.tzroy^
EXPRESS Waggon, covertxl, Il-IF., bcakv; PritU'-
-kT-rgc. FUt, Oirts. .Tinker and Harness, £'10/ lot; cheap. SO C--^^,_l^it7roy.
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JT^XPlllvSSWaggon, light, roomy, covcrcd. ixxtcril
axle, Itaglish TeftiranringtJ. £S; .linker.
shafts, good order, £tl titi Brmur.vick-st., l-^itrjo.v,
JINKERS,Buggies, pLino lioVcs, rubivr, steel
tyres, new. secondliand; open 10 e»'clock Friday eight. Weichelt's, Queen's-par., Clifton Hill,
near tram terminus.?
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TINKERS,50, new, secondhand, city, country;
eJearing stocks: immense values. 1S7 QueenBt., Melb.; C-30 Church-st., S. Richmond.
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IORRtES,all si«s»; Exprusw Wagons. Btiilders'
J Drstys, .Tinkics, BugptB; chesip. Eelward I'Ysl
lowre. ervurh bitilder. Iligli-st*. Northooto.?
TORBlliS, -l, all sizes; Tip Dray. Tip SiiringJ l-ia-, Hooded Jinker, goml Pony SVaggun, new,
-?2 Elix;tl)eth*st., N. Iliclunond.? ? ? ? ?
WAGGONS.Woggnnettts, all sizes, stales, new,
secondharjl; llorws, IMnies. cieanng f.tcck
edieap. 030 Church -st.. S. ? Itidminncl. ?
WAGGONS, pielc 2, English forccarriagos.covered, l»rakes; Horse, sound, ntanch: liar
ne.v; Turnout, £12 10/. Rear, 7ti Briglitou-yt.,Richmond.
BICYCLES AND MOTORS.
AA. A. A. A. A. A.
TURNER BROS.,17 Elizabeth-street, -Melbourne.
BICYCLES and SUN0RJ-^i at J'filCKS BELOWCOST. WE ABSOLUTELY M.UST SELL.
FEW OF OUR PRICES: —
Tubes, 3/11. Covers, guaranteed for 6 months.Carbide, 4d. Renolils's Chains, 0/C. Oil, 4d. Eadi«
Free \Vheel, complete, 21/. Kamps, I/O, MudGuards, 1/5. Major Taylor Handles. 7/11,
_SECONDHAND BICYCLES.
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Red Birds, Carbines, Masaej-Harrii, Talbots, Brigades. Imperial Humbers, £3, £3 10/, £4, £4
10/ £5, £5 10/, £ti, almost new; all guaranteedthroughout. Wc want money, so we must sell REGARDLESS of COST. Do not forget the addreas: —
TURNER BROS.,
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bicycles' bicycles.Carbine Bicycles, buUt to order. £8 8/ to £1C
15/, guaranteed 2 to 5 years. Secondhand Bicycles,all makes, equal new, £3, £3 10/, £4, £4 10/,£5, £ti. Guaranteed 0 months; long terms. Bicycle
Sundries at cost. Covers, ti/G; Tubes, 3/11, guar
anteed ti months. Eadio Free Wheel, 21/. Lamp3,1/5, Carbide, 4d, Xfnd Guards, 2/U; Celluloid,
4/ti. Pe^bils, 1/11. Pimips, lid. OC. ,4d. Bells,
lid. SiiddlcM, 4/ti. .Clutches, 2/11. Carriers. 1/1.M.T. Bars, 7/11. Renolds's Chains, -1/11. Capes,
S/t-. I'ump Euels, 2d, Oil Cans, 2d., -Id., Gd. Catalogues T-ost free.
CARBINE CYCLE and MOTOR Co.,
102 Bourkc-strcet. Melbourne,
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Next Door Waxworks.? ;
A'a. — Bargains in Caw. noted uiakpra, new and
secondhand; Motor ^S'aggon, luilX cost; clear
ing stock.' __L77 --jueco-«t. ? ? ? x- ??
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H. Ernst in the MELBOURNE to SYDNEY
Reliability Trial, 5G5 Milts.
-Auother Great Ariel Succws.— 8^ h.p. Ariel,
fixed touring model, ridden by H. Ernst, wining 1st
class Gold Medal, losing only ONE POINT. 1 -
Average Petrol Consumpticn, 00 MILES to a
GALLON; 6-i utillons consumed,-
?Avcrmro lub. oil consumption, 113 MILES to a
PINT: 5 pir.tfl consumed.ARIEL MOTOR CYCLES for SPEED, DURA
BILITY and ECONOMY.
Inspect Now Models .Turt Landed.Cash or Long Terms.
Carbines. J.A.P., 4 h.p., single, 4, 5. ti, S h.p„twins, built to your ov;n onlor; long terms; easypaymcnti. Any make of Cyclo a^d ilotor taken tu
part payment.
Inspection Invited. Catalogues Free.
CARBINE CYCLE and MOTOR Co.,102 Bourkcj-street,
Noxt Door Waaworks.
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D.irra-*i, 5 seater. BM4 livp.. capitalonicr, tores lii:o new; £100; urgtait sale. 177
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BLCYOLE,gont.'s, ILSjA., new tyrca, good tirbetj,
ni-w Ajvjvurnnce: wjrWi insiKieruon. 2 IUIlwayp3.. off WilAon-sL, IbiwlgCmrn.
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10YCLE, U.S.A.. low fr.uae',* latest p!irtlC'per-f-.vt order, £2 35/. 254 Brunswick -rd., \Y,
Brunswiik. ? ? ? ?
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^L.1 Y CLE S U X D It I E S.
Axles, bracket, I/O* Toe Clips, (id. Depose,Axles: Front, tid.; back, lOd. Straps, titi,, 8d.,7d.' Gear Wheels, 3/ti. ,1/. Pumps, lid.,- 1/3,Spinners, block and couc. 1/0.
Connections, Id.,
{id. Sprockets,3/0. Car- 3d.. Cd. Spokes, tlireaduii,
bide, -W. Embrocation, with nippies and washera,0d., 1)-L, 1/.
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Parcel yd., doz. Outfit.';, 5d.,Carriers, 2 strains. 1/. ti;l., Ikl. Solution, 3d,.E*ulio Coaster. Whe»n, 4d., (id., 5X1. Tyre Levera
complete,- 21/. Liuho 4d., ffl., Jkl.'
NippJoFug.ui Two Sj-ecd Kei^, titi., tW.. 1/. Tyres
'Wheel, complete, 21/. — Covers, ti/ti; Tubes, 4/.Goggles, tid., 1/, 1/tk Bells, «Id„ tkl., 1/..1/3;2/. Mud Gituds, strcl, i-ontinuous. .1/5, 1/11.1/5, 2/ti. Mud 'Guarels, Oil, lubricating or bumcelluloid, 4/, 4/ti, 5/ti. ing. -id., tid. HandloSaddles, 4/(5. Saddle B;\vrf. Major Taylor, S/U.
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Oivers, titi-. 0d., 1/. Leg- .^reneities (kl. Soahrook,gings. 1/, I/O, 2/, 2/U Oil.. 1/ l/«. , CranksCyclo Capos, «/ti, H/(». le!t, .2/; right. 3/ti.
10/ti. 12/ti, l4/'-. Pump Lamps—
Gas, 2/11, 3/11;Clips, 3d., Cd., Dd., 1/.
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Panther, 5/0; .Oil; 1/5,Chain Grease. Id. 1/11, 2.W, 3/ti, 4/ti!
Chaius, 3/ti, ,4/ti; Itoit- Handle Tips, Od., lkl„old's. 4/11; Holier, 5/(i 1/.
HARTLEY CYCLES, £« ti/, £10 10/, £12 12/.
Writn for Complete Catalogue- Post Free.HARTLEY'S SWANSTON-STBEET
SPORTS and CYCLE- DEPOT,(Near Town Hall), MEI.BOURNB:'
Open Till 10 b'Clne^ Fridays.
HElTc'ULE™P,iryr!^won WumiauiLo,.! iae^- ^
duccd £8; RoadsUr, free Mheel, £6; selliu »
otf for motors. ItidQuccusberry-eiL, N. Melb.
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MERCELICS.4-cylir.der. light Mot/»r l*)rrj*~~Bl
lip., high, tension, magnetoignition, 4-speeJ
*''-1 i-euric '.120 1 1SU tyr.fi. Greville Ltd.!201 N «plt')lg--n-Bt.. 1' n^roy.
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MILLEDGK Bl!09„Post Ofljcc-placu. Melbenirno,
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MOTOR C^xlo Sundries. — Our now list, contain^ing over 1000 iterxs, po3t freo. Hartley's, i-js
Sv~ulHtan-v1-t._ ___
M' (yijij'RWaggon, equal new,' note«Vmair^adjm^.
able 6c;its, howl, (lamps; as;icrifiee, half cost
177 Quceu-st,'
b b y_ ___
t ^y~rr~L s;
Real Anti-skid.?
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For Winter or Siunm^r.I'or Town or Country.
. Guaranteed 5000 Milesi Basis*.
SoloDistributors,
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KELLOAV-FA LIvtNER .\!OTOR CO.,?
MoMxiunie.
OWNERof private doubie-^ited Caf^'~open~lorcasual cngjjjeuients; teniu
very moderate.Spark, . Ago Olllce.
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POPEMOTOR' CYCLES. — Come and inspect'' tlie
R-15 Popo -ilo'lel.*, just la/ulM; tho Mofo*Cycles -rith tlie reliable und coinfortabhj spruic
frames, powerful overhead valve engines, kick starterstuid easily CT-ntrolled edutcheti. If you want a goodSide Car Machine you should not pasa the t'opo.
Note) how the man on a Pope jkustcs you on Uirroad; se-j tho eusy manuer in which
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he gets orcitho rough i«.rts. Come and have tt trial,* and beccuvinccd.
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Three ijkkM* stockctl. Cash or easy
terms. Sole Agent, W. THOilPSON, 211 Elizabcthstreet. op. G.^'.O. ? ? ?
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HiPAXRS, Iterpairs, Rcpaira, faith*-aify _and
done, at Hartley's, 148 Swaaston-ot., Molb,Sntaloffues frev. »ttimatca given.
QTANiidi'Ei strong, sccondhaud'bio^)b7~from~10/-T- deivosit, 2/ti wef:k. Stephenson, 38 1
Bridge-rd.,Richmei^d. T«!lo[*liono 1721,
JIawLhorn.TA1NHO PE, aiew Bicixdm, from 20/~le*posit~ 37
wevkly. 3S1 Bridgo-rd., Richmond. PnoneHa'athom. 1721,
rpIUUMPH Motor Cycle. 3-^vd. £io \uirt£?X span*, have purchased car; £37 10/. 55 Leol»ld«st., S. Yarra.
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WANTED, s.ll. I'.i«vc]e, in or out of repair';ehcap. ^l^^Smith-sU Fitzn^y.
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Y OUR Economical (Tnoice. — NIetz. 22, 8 ftI baS^~Boscli, at lisist iPJ M.P.H. Fialay Brew., 2CQ
Little* LonacLnlost.?
WANTED TO SELL.
ANY iUJiNG.
and IJvecthing Sold at Bejauchamjt-'Weekly Sales; best conducted in Melb. Cash
diy afteT pale.? ?
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BATH HEATERS, for Gas. WoexJ,' Kraroeeoa.^TH.E DOUGLAS, latest patent, supcreedea al
others. The latest, simplest and highest grido heatas made; satisfaction guaranteed. Shown in opera
tion.. DOUGLAS and Co. Note new address. 371BOURKE-ST RE-7T. flrat floor, tlirough Kinos:TXATH Heater. 2lKli cFntiiry! Como and toeX- them in operation at A. Jojxxj & Co., 58 7EUzabeAh-st. ,
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BATH Heaters. — Rotoma,' world's best, gas, fud'month's trial 'gratis;. 50/, -upwards. 'Rotorua
ftianutactunn^ Co.._l(i» J-Hnd^Ts-l.
Belting. for ~. MAomNKitY;
? One Million Fee* in BtociiNEW ond SECONDHAND 'RALl-
TA, HAIR, COTTON. Sor » dtaJ consultHopkino Bnn. and Odliuu. nfeuiutactiimrs- Lok*i*ta^
st.. Melb.,. just abovtf Quccnsbenry-st-. near EUza«.betli-st. /_ ? ? ? - . ?' *-
i OlCLJAR D, lhidng Totolts, orery description^ trtsJJ oh cap- also full Bizo BiUand Tabic. S-»L
irailahav Bros,- -lUX-jQuccitet.
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' 'RI1,U-VRDS. — Have your Billiard T.vb'.cn mado'
77.to now by fitting witli Alcocks' Imperial
Blow
Cushion*.?
Aleock & Co.. 155 llizabeth-st.
''^^?RDS.—
Famous' Bijou Table, slato bed,running cushions, bupremo biliiard cloth;
I^ahrfh^?as* a
dining table. Alcock & Co., 15d
T^^^l^RD Tables, SL-eondhlnd; fn good' order,
Elwalxit.h|jt»W11^^0Vr cu3WonS* & Co., 155
- F^I-^LTaRD Tops] fit any Uble^ overs* requisite
vJ-jw Cushions Fitted any tablo. Jef
. ?an-C8'._1^ kittle Colli ns^t^ ?'OlUWARD Tables, nll drxii; CSoth, Balb, &&;
iscoaJKiflr Low duibiosis fitted ti» any table.Thomson _& Tuybr, Ru««ell-st. Tel._2ti01. ?
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Table, complete, cues, balls, &ex.fc, thrj'c-quartcr, suiUible for dub, pcrfcct order.M'lfr' ?!; _S\vnn-fit..
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MILLIARD Ta.-»le, full sir/1, pcrfee.t. Fallrfiaw,?'»)! accessories, cost £d00: take £45. Com
inereaai?
1IoU-1. -Smith-st.., OollingwtxML?
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'B^IRD Scrti. — Original~
Prvui icr. waled jxickcLs. for
.cannrifj and parrots, extra machino cleaned.
I urves.&-3_S'wan.c»ton-st.
3-*i^i^*pS.—
Venetian. Veanndah, Outside Bun
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Blinds, Fly Wire Doors, manufactuiini andCampbell & Johns'*. I3i) IxnUlale-st..
Melb. Tel. 2078.
I^kf?-DS.— Art Holland. I-ace Inuc-rtiou, Venetian,? _;,?rn,K^a^. 'Wire Blinds Doors, every 'elocrip' 'Hou », !,nda i'lunufiLctured. Gardner, 315 I^nadale*; ft.. Melb. Tel. 2157.
?RLINDS. indoor, outdoor;estimates, patterns inv
I mwijatvly; wrik. eall. cous\Ut our exnert
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^™n.uA3_ ''ail^vav station, Richmond!'
li/ SV?',! Pp°ra' Sashes, 100 uJis nw
i ZZ.I-1000 sheets; second largcat
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stx?k in Viotona. Whelan. Sydney-rd.. Bgunswick.
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3x2 Flooring. Lining Boards,?
» «-U sorts ; Ualvanised Iron, sectionsI
«ut.. ofScotnej-, _-!30_iJort--st., Hty^oy.
- I^RICKS. 20,000 macKine, 100,000' HawThorxTiT*^ Pn .'^no; l'/'.OW, i^ul, at 5/: Timber, l'looril'f- ,
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J}lzcVDoa^. Sashes,
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Mar)Mon._Lc-mio.T-st.. Richmond.OillCKS, 200.000; Doors. Siisuts, 10 Tanks, 400
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P»l-1 SU»lr C^es, 50,000 ft. Oregon, Hard
1'encmg, COO sheets Gal, Iron, Stone.uhaJan, mi)
I-e'nnox-st., Richmond.. fD-RICKS, 100,000. 40.000 Slates. 5rt't(Tns of (7ir: V. 1111 (W)0{» ft. Flagging, lono
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BltiOICS.. .KkMrinn, 5/«T-:lSiii5~2/orT5S5Sin
Weatherboards, 4/; lUuciis. J/. !Rear? ''*»* ltaUw-yivn-st.. Carlton.
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Hiehmond.
Builders.— 50,000 ft,. 11 x 2.5.\ 3. ti'T'2.'rrx2, 10/; super. 50 lots, stilt fowl housr-s, 3x2
H.W.. 4/; Lining, 1/0. Dwycr, 172 Lj-gcm-st.,? Brunswick.
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BUILDERS.—
200.000 ft. Oregon, cut to sizei.
12/; 3 x 2. 10/; 5000 ft. Girders. £3 ton;
, Doors. Sashes. ^Vhelan. Sytiney-rd., Brunswick.'?
BUILDERS.— Coppin's Jlansion coming dowrk~
Ixirgc-st, best IniikUng pullcel down* Melb.'
Whelan, 190 Lonnox-st., near Bridge-rd.
BC I L D IN G MATERIALSOf All Kinds.
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NO MATTER 'WHAT YOU WANT,
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Wo Jls.ro It In Stotk.
^ Write for Prioo Ldsts. Auk for Our TraTolIer
to Call.*
Haro One Account, and Havo It 'With?
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BUILDINGMaterials, secouelhand, Gal. Iron,
Doors. Windows, Timlx-r, Cottage Rem-ival;'
cheap.?
A. H Oliver. -IS^IIopkins-sL, Footscray.?
BUILDINGMaterials.
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moo iron Feed Boxes, at
1/0 each, for cows or horses. Sullivan, Yietoria-sU, N. Melb.
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BUJ.LDLNGiLatcrials.
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Shop and Ortieo J'^itUngs,
Couuloni. 200.000 Timlxir, loug Jengtlu Sul'
'livau, Vicmria-st., N.? ?
1'*-UUdVi:N(}M«tcri*.i!s.— 15,000 shro.ta G. Iron,
5 BeUiug. Piping, Tanks, Pulleys,' &c. Sullivan. corner Victoria and Chet^md sts., N. Melb.
BUILDING .MaUMiaL— Doors, Windows, (,l:d. Iron,
\V. B-5.rds, Lining, 500 Pitchere. 24 l^irl?
st._Carlton, oil_Tradea Hall.?
I-1;1LDIN(!SCo'ruiug' Down.
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lioors, Windows,y Flooring, Slates, .luists. Oregon. 40 ft. Picket
Fence, 200 ft. ti ft. Iron Fenciug. 43 Henry-st.,Auburn.
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i^tAiiES, suitablo for fe?ra tubs, si«rayiag, &c.Tho Ago Oilice.
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CASHRegisters. — 'Amesriesan,'- now; 'NatioanJ,''
secondhand. Henry Berry Pty. Ltd., 5(J8 Collins-st
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/ptAiST Iron Copixsr Frames, vST~boil 3 Umr-fl
v^1 quicker thazi brick, shown at alvowa, with' Andrews's Geeloag Stopei. Robert Grieves, Viaduct
buildiug3.
OHAFFCUTTERS.—Buyonly tho Vest from the
original makers, Je-hn -Buncha & Son, Parksidoi Engineering Works.__N. Medb.
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V_/ engine power, new shipmejnta; duplicates
stewked; alsij Knives, all other makers. Weikii, IVrrin. S. -l-^b.
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HH'S. for bath heaters, tires. &c„ 1/ per hag,?bslivcrj* tixtra. dty Saw 'Mills, a'Beukett-sL,
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LOTliiES FOR /MEN WdlO CARE,— ; ? —
Tliero are *'S. and R.' Suits— and 'just? -ordinary' Clothes, aud tho 'S. and It.'—
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Swauston-riWJiFL' and ROTHBERG lTY. iVl^f).,— sUeet.
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Clothiers, 'Dnti-ers; Furnishers.?
- iOOOKTNG .STOVIiij.— So:ne makes wastes heat;
ours uses- e?vejy Ht of it. A JONES make? always gives doubly hcit on half tho fuel, and
then the strength is a special feature, whilst Birchlow prices are unobtainable elsewhere, as Daisy,37/0; Mdba, 50/; Success. 39/ti; Times, 52/;Novi Home, 03/; Hweitor, 55/. A. .and T. Jon-«,
direct manufacturers, Bhowrocaiis 314 Post Otllex1 places,^ rear G.P.O. ? ; : ? ?
COOKINGStoves. — 'Pivrmor,' 'ChJinipioa,'
Copjxs^, Rangts; Itepairs, Dapliejates; IronChimcfeyd. Coclir.ir-.'
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Scott, 302 P.O.-pl,. (late
Pariferis).-?
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/'tOOIvTNG StovcaT — Bofcs, Uruquct New Favoritf;V- nnuiufacturcra ctst iron Rearing Cop?cr iHir
naces. Gtm Stovca. W.'Ulis. 419 l^ourke-st~?
if*i-K)K/NG Store?,' splenelld variety; solo depotfamous IXL Geolong Stoves, 12 sizts; 05/ to
£30. Chaml^em & Seymour, MtJb.? ? ?
POKING Stoves.—
Tho I'aricll. usexl by GovernS ment for exhibition coc-king, testimonials froui
all parts. Robert Grieves. Vinduct-buil dings.?
COX-BUILT» FURNITURE'.
OX-BU1I/C'
FURNITURE.Masimum Value, Minimum Cost,
The up tr- date machiiury installed in oeirfactors*
and the modern method of. treating timber enablesus to turn out Furniture
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Furniture wkh a Guarani toe — at practically your c-wn pric.\ Before elcrid
ins when? to buy sc.* our display of Furniture. Ouraliowrooms are open to you, and you may iiv^ntot
witl«-nt any obligation. Ootne tevday. Don't elelav
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Quality Prvvails,'
3C5-0_Ix-n.»Ial^trectv Melbourne; anel at Nt'.wm.irket
DIAMONDEnu-aBemeut Rinc. 5 finest 'quality
stones, perfectly inatdieti; £17 10/; unre
dccmetl pledge. Australian Mont ue Pieto, 105Klfaabeth-st.
DRESSMaX?rs* Stands, all sizes stocked, new
and socondhand; Window Fittings, all trades.Trcncry, 253 Eli^a.U.'th-st. Tel. 3140.
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DREwSStands, netA-, secondhand;
Drapers', Mercers'. B:ikcrs' Stands, all descriptions. Bar
kpr'/?, 0 Butcher's'-pl., near State Sayings Batikl-Uizabeth-st.
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Brisht Lighta for I^ng Evenings.The Brltjsh Made 'Ediswan I^imps ghu best value.
En&urs. cozafort for icudtug and small b.'U-,.
Ask About 'Ediswan' Radiatom for the ComingCold Days and Evenings.
THE EDISON~ and SWAN CO..,
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ELECTRIOAJLContractors, British ''Ivver Rmdy'
Torches. Drt Batteries, Raeiiators. Toeisters,
Lamps._ICotUe6, Jrtma. ^Newblgin. ltil
Quft'r^t.
EMPTYCases, small, tfor Sale. j..1. Andenson.
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InNGkVF^,i»rtai)ie. Htcam (Clayton's), traction
U (Fmvlcr'sj. oil and petrol; Agricultural'
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chinery, Pumps. Cataaogufci on application, Welch,Porrin, Melb.
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ENGINES,iwitalle. Iti h.p., Ruston and Proc
ter, ri'verhible gear, patent, o.Ypawsi«m gear, s-ait
saw mill; trial given. CiriK'nter's Machinery Stores,Queen'S'bridte. ? __
'BTURE, Fire. — l^irepix«of Safes, ronr auitl sccbndj? -hand; cheapest in Molb. Bcaucliamp's, auc
tionec««. 310 Collia&-st.
tHNG AG tiMENT Rings, 70/ to £50. at makePsjilJ
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prieiti; write for catalogue G.. II. E. Sparks.
2til Lit tic Collins-st._ ? ?
F 'I R' E W O O D R e'd~cTc'k'd.G. STTUCKEY and CO. PTY. LTD.
.Red Mixed .Blexis. 21/ti; Split, 25/ por ton
Government weight. Delivery in .all suburbs for cash.; Special 3-ax Wood, all lenctJis. also reduced.
G. STUGMY'S HOUSEHOLD COAL.Tho Very Rent, al Lowest Ca«h I^rk-es.
Ifantifacliirers and l^in?e CinwimerN Contra for.
G. &TUOKDY aaid OO. 1TY. L/TD., CENT I LAI,FUEL DEPOT.
? Head (Mice: Railv.-ay Sidirrr;, North Melboume.Phone. CtmL, 1221, 8011: ^Vinel-vir. 340; Ascot, JW4.
IT^lltlSWOODand FoKL, of all descriptiona,
; Wholesale and Rct:iil. Yearly Qnotataans to
largo co«nsu3iiers. Agent finr AT Ivor Timber andl^irewood Co. ItT. Ltd. and .lunfbunna Goal Co.,
j»nd Polaw Main Oo;il. Trucks unsigned to all railway statiorA T. CURPHI7Y 1*TY. LTD. (TeL*J807). Burnley. Victoria I 'ark anel Kew railwaysidunat.
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I7VJ9TTE.VG,Rabbit, Sparrow and ilaru Not«, all
: tislurmcsn's rwiuireEnonts stocketl; catalog, ira
ivwtod. W. O, Oxlcy, 2U5 BejacooKflcW-par., MiddleITc.
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l^i'SHING Tackic. fit for fishing.— New ilfostnitZdJl? C-'itaJnpie ixwt free. Hartley's, 148 Hwunt
ton-st-. Melb.
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Stands, ej anion Arches, Nursery Ken? durs. Wire Work. Bird Cages. G. W. Row
? jCy. address. 2f-5-207 Spring-st.?
TIOOTBALLS. — Club Secretaries would do weli~to? write earlv for Now Lists. Hartley's, 1-1S
Swanston-sL. Melb.? ? ? ?
! VxxiiGtNGS, steel or iron; Bar Jroo~and'St^)Bolts and Nuis. Yiotoria Iron Rollins Co
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T/RUIT Tree?, dean. luwitJ»y,*'wi?n 'btohii' 'anil tru'o
J? Ui nam» ; .catalogue' free. Mellor, 440 Elizat bcth-st., ^lelb.
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5 0 7 8 0 30Orb .. ..1/11% 2/4 VI 2/8% 3A% 3/7% 4/2BedcUff ..1/11 2/3% 2/8 V* 3/1U 3/0% 4/1 ftGlobo ..1/10% 2/3« 2/7% 2/11% 3/5% 3/11Defectivo 1/8 2/0% 2/4 2/7% 3/0%_3/ti%Per TVjn. Orb. RedclitL Globe. Dcfect
, 5 tn 8 ft. £22 10/ £22 £21 2/0 £11)y ft. .. £23 5/ £22 15/ £21 17/0 £10 12/0
. 10 ft,.. £ iM
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£23 10/ £22 12/0 £20 7/0MOORE'S TIMBER YARDS,
CITY-ROAD. SOUTH ifELBOU RN.E.? rt JLS Stovcs.r^Walker's. WaUis/-. Jeans, Acmes'.
\JT LMain, - J-Vvoritcs. Champion, il'knighw, One-fire:i from *-15/. 10S Page-st.. Albert Pk.
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/'IAS ^ttove. iMain, for Sae. 305Batman-st.. W.
\.X iMoVo.. or 33 Srymour-ar.. Malrcrn.?
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CIOtArts, Prams.' d-c., our cn-n manufactures;
X write for cataic«ue. Dux Cycle Co., 281Eiizaboth-st.
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1 2'-0 Cart, English Gondola, motor fitted, hoodUT strap, canoe pnringy. cost £G ti/; fcil otf jr.*
35 Gu»y-«t., E._ Melb., off Hoddle-sL?
C^iiaVters.- 'T
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(J-UiNTERS.
c:UOTBits.-Kni ^ VALL.B ,N- OU'~K.—\V,- nro
nmv oitcing a ma gn iti cent r.inge ».f dependaWe Kiynls, Sultaible for good?. Our syatemof small profits and quick sales enables us
I to otYer tho 'l-est possible article for tho leastpossible price. 'Wo invito your inojt critical
inspection'
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WAT.OBES, in tnflUl, silver, gold filled
-ind gold, of reliable makes onlv.
.TDWIELLI'iR'i. thousands of dainty: sisffts. mostly our oto
manufacture; every' .nr'tiolo most fully guaranteed.
!SlLVKftTYARi'E. — A splendid Tanger
yriecel for quick sale; nliablo goods only.
? TMPORTA'NT tNOTlCE.— We are po
pnredto refund ca?h hi full if any gooels
are notapproved e»f.
frFNTVJRs. Watch (Mancrs. AUmifadurmg '' UlWrEKS. JowcHew.i (VlrNTERS, iXXI BOURIviJ-fiTREW, .i JxUM1ERs, ? v Oj»i-ositu-/rhuatxe- JSoyol,. ? ^
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if GONDOLA Prunt. sui-erir-r, imi-ort«l, ivtlishefl,
handsome motor build, cost £7 10/; sell. 30/,leaving. !i|l Victioa-st,. A bbnfiferd, ? ?
GRAMOPHONE,now',
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Tippei-ary, A-c. ; £2 10/; bargain some
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j^'jlmy-pl., tfff'WUsmi-st., IRwksjyni. ?
GitAM7-PlIONE7 latest, and lTo Rwronis, eo.it £5
15/ hunt montli; must sell to-day; £2 10/.I ts
.Tohnston-st., VoHingvwxHl. ?
GUNS,.IUlles, Revolvers and Ammunition.
— New
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jSUrnra,' 148 _Swanston-st. ? ?
C^.'UIN,superior, double bn-.vli joiuler. nearfy new.
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Greener cross bolt, 12-bore; £- 30/; any
trial. -I Grat tan -st.. Carlton.?
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HARNESS, sstn, solid nteke! buckies, goodwortauatislUp, best of ieatlier, ne\v, fmin £4;
wcotxuuuui, irum £ 1 10/. Ncealham's, 559 ChapelSt., S. Yarra.
HARNESS. Saddles. Bridle, Collari. nenv. second
h.»ud, every description; Plough Collats, all
W7.C3. gi-c-l quality; Hamco, Chains, Becnic's, otherR'PS-
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TJf ARXESS, Soddjery, Stock ^'hips, military* andJ.X country rwiuiremonttf; cheapest at W. H.Hunter «Sr Co.. '312 P.O.-pl. Phono
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HARNJ^iS,grod. stylish,
buggy sots, fwlld nickel. mmmteo, gtnranteca £4 10/, no imported
rubbish. Carroll Bros., op. St. Mary's, 112 Victona-ot
,N. Melb._
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rjfTARNESS. Saddlery, best mwirted stocks, new,
J .1, seewieUiand; wiito for bargain list. 1S7 QneenMe«lb.
; (-30 Chnreh-^L. S. . Richmond.?
HARNESS,s.idellerj'. — Oliea^HSt place, H. Ojire,
35SElizabetli-st., Melb.
;my only addrras;
prnrtetl catalogues fTw; open Friday night.?
H^RNIM^, niblier, gold: aiso silver 'se»t; l»thjjracticAilly «w; 2 extra collars; 6 ell cheap.
^'LJl'S^Vvnue.JWint^r. ? ; ?
HCWWaSHOHS, job line, all mixed siz-si. 12/IK'r nv. t. e-ash. 1'ender, 7(£» Sydney-rd., Bruns
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'3.N VALID Chairs, new and seoondhaud, every de
JL scriution An stock aud to order. FaihhawBros., 101 Qucfln-et. Tel. 4540.
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Ordor jv.ur Winter Suit/, and Overcoat now from'is on opr plan — u small deposit down only, tho
balanco youpay in small wccldy instalments.——
?T. P. JONES, ? THE E.1SY?
4 ROYALJ. P. JONES, PAYMENT 'TAILORS, ARCADE.
I A1-Y sell haiulfcome. Crnit (iiuiUitutn l«3ir slein? fur), new. latest e-ut; bargain, 70/. Noua,i-Astem\riek_PA). _ ? ?T INING, (')rcnou. H. '\Vood, . IVx-re, \Vimlows7
SJ as new. Corner of Boiivcriu and Ouevns?lA-viy sto., Carlte-n,
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T INOLEUilS, newest designs, luttling quality,XJ 2/11, 3/11, 4/3 mnuing yd. Dimmey, ilexlel
railway station. Richmond.?
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MANGLE, 8 roller, JUid Washing Machine, Aue
tion, T(Mlay, 11 o'clock, Bridcs-rd., .Rich
mond. -1. Mcwj. Sco aelvt. ?
MANTELPIECES, Gas Fittings, latest deekns;selling e»ff; inspect before buying clsowhcni,
Deuglas. 371 Bourko-et, 1st floor (through Kino's).
M-\uNTHliI*tEXlE3, artistic wood; Grnte*, TiliM,save n)ll showroom, travellers' expenses, buy
direct: Jateat cataloguq Wm. Train fc Co.. S. Melb.
MANTELPIECiS; btartling prices;choiex-st
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- H-*arths, latest Grates, splenelid Coctangstov-«. best value; call and inspect. R. & J.
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. . Mantle*, surue {-rico as stadneel kauri: pon\
vineing value. Osborne's New Showrarms, 10 EeiuitaWc-ph, 3Mb.
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f^-RR VE Mantelpiece and (Jratc; best ofVer; no
AT-*-., further use.32-l_ MontaKue-st., _AllK!rt Pk.
MILK Cans, Milk Oooicrs, Crtam Cans, &c„ S
qualiiits to cliocoe from. .lo.wc & Co., 5S7J'iliy.un-tlfr-Kt.. ; also Bruns»ick-st., l-'dtzii»y.
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MILK Ccoiere, Miii Canr and all Dairy Appliances,
including Freezing Machinery, Separator?, Oil
Engincs,_&c. Himt, William-st.?
^(Tr to tlie taide. Itot-e (Jlean Dairy,J {l J »ijauiiijSt.L J\l aj yorn
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Plione 1020, 'Malv.
(IfHUiORS. for ill purposes, cheap. Coiterull &
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Co., glass bevelling and mirror factory .inoto?icu a^ldre^s ), *35-41_ lx-nseiaie--st.
,en ty .
OIL lingineB, 'Federal,' 'from 1% h.p., simple,economical, cheap, rnsy terms; Potrol Engines,
S^MelbT' agricnitunU use. Welch. Perrin,
OI L iiinines, I^nU- SlarineT'nni on kerosene or
iHMizine, most cconoaiirttl on the ir-irkct. W.(.-. Oxley. 205
-I'.mmnsfiehi-;^., Middle l*k.?
OLL l-jngines, 0%, £1-15; ti, £105; 10. £U5;portable and l-cst on- the market; inspect catt
or - Tunniing, id. ]-er luiur. Jolm Bunclo Si Son,1
?li^ocj4;nginecring Works, N, Melb.?
i^Ap^EliUANGINGS.— New Shipment Patirrns :
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t0 Oils, Colors; loirart prices. Dean's,?H'_Lit:lo Collins-gt.
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'jpORTABLE Suam Engine, ti lMl71n~g(^~iTfa-;T» il)r,fv Jolui Bttncle tS: Sou, Park,side Engineering Work?. N. Melb.
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PUMPS^a speciality,
centrifugal, plunRw% handand bolt dmen; Wind Milb, Sprays, band and
ijotor;eatakgucs; expert advice free.
Welch, Per
pCSH Ciiair, Niperiorrirather. folding mndguardsTon
^ '? 20/. r.t Eichango for Go Cart.d 11 \ ictoria-sU, Ahliotstord.O EMO\*uU-. Ilouto. 4 nvrms. buiiroom.''iwntry.
-* V wt.'t bnuw. \nth oe^sxT ami tr--ug]n, jitMrJv
new. W.C.. all goixl wde;r. 43 lJ-mry-st., Aitlnini.'T- ID-RAT,' non-pou»nous rat~~e,xtermiirator;
Jl */ makes 'em fly; trial tins, 2/. Law, Somncr'u,ISO SwansUm-st.
lire ana bui^'Ir l^^'Mili^'a7' liaif~c«7tOffice Desk. Jcnningy,
QAl,'tis7~ilrcpix-^7-XV,i5^56- Mnchinj^''~n5d OopykJ Pretcra. cheap: an guaranU-ed. W. Willis iCo., 3S0 IAffle ColUns-sU
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SAFiiS,Strongroom Dwra, Victoria.
Vulcan, thipf.fire rnsirttu'^, r.cw, secondhanel. IMco lists,
lieaucliamp's. 310 Collins-st.
OAI-T, nuco- hscilf'10/ ton. .At works. KennnuJ & Sous, River-st., Richmond, near Hawthorn
bridge.__ _. ? ?
SAWS.Circular; Wood Working 'Machines df~a.ll
dtscriptions : Saws repaired; vwrteguaranteed.
Henry Kich.mtera. b;iw maker. 2S1 Latrobe-st.QEED Ojeaner^ and Graders, with hargw thokJ 'Young Giant' ele.ins, giadts ;dl kinels seels
nraJn; _C\Ualogue:», prices, Welch, Porrin, 8'
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.Don't Pay a High Price for your Sewing Machinothese had times. Come direct to us — we will save
f.u,-rr^S °J'1!ac!l
J-Jucl'lsc- . -Vo buro forced lhaPRICES co'wn. and cro not in any combine or
moacpoly. Call or %vrit«r.
A.N.A. SEWINXt MACHINE Co..ErTolfrtrevt, North Mcllx-tinie; 252 Sruith-streo1
Collingwooel ; 224 Chapol-stnvt, Ptrahrau*?
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Bendigo, Ballarat. vfeelong.
e g JVI N O M A C ir'l~X~rTs
O B W I N O M A C U I N E s!
A Number of Shop Soiled and SlisbUrUsed
Machini'a,at
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES,GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
Easy Torma.
WiF.RTHEni'S, ? BOURKE-STREFTW.1'2R.T H E1M
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SEWINGMuchines', Siu'aur'c, Wertlndm'n
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lti2 Gcrtrude-st., Fitzroy, and CGIBurwood-rd An
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diines: from £3. 21 Ceatww^y. oIT Alhn'oCoilins-su
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SEWiLVG.—Everybody knows wlu-ro to buv a fW.
hig Maduno at £15. 1 ou cm biij* 7 ho samemaohine for £7 at Ward's, Errol-at, N. Melb. Inspection invitt3tL_
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Q.HmNG .--Singer, di^'p table.' drawemT'' 'nvarfv
iLi'ior'N-™Mrf.fr':wn c4: s«
QimVWG.—Siliew, lier.-,i-OHiily, ,riW, dravfiST,
Tay
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SiiWUNG.—A.N.A. . romnl shutUe, nightly asixl.
bargain, £-1 10/; also Winger, latest, £3 5/;geiariuitceel. Errol-st,, Melb.
S''fcJWlNif.— vSingnr,' «ik,
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dnn)'''hrad\~liP pTrf^Lromlition: will sell cheap. Miss White
Errol-st.. N. Melb.'
SHOP Fittings, Jewellers', Bakeni7, Draj-ere' Wmdow -Fittings, all descriptiona. l'tirke*'' y
Butcheris-pL, 2iear State Saviug.} Bank, Eliaabcth-st.
SINGHit Sewing Machine, 7 drawers, drop licail
best otfer; also Tent, duck, and Main Store*30/. Ilomt^ all cb»y.__2;l_P;igc--t., ADvrt Pk!
Q'iNGElC thoji htrad, n^Trly'ne-.v, Yio further- u£T»»-» :\eoei»t rca^nablo oHer. 3ti Enx)l-^t N
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Age Olucs.
iJl'UAY. Ihuiiw. tor all up raying condition; llosoO emel Npiilos; larye stocks always on hand.Welch. Pen-in. _S. Melb.
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rpANKS, wjuaro; Lampwaro, Enamelled fioLlow'-i ware, lilaeA Leo/j. liioaras 'Mitchell & Co.Pty. Ln... nnn-h manufacturer*. 3t-2 Lo nsda ] Mt.
rpANj\S,«Ul sis:w, 24 Orb,_ lOUO gal., complete,
J? r,. *0/: guarantuetl Uv,t.
\\ . C. L .Tucker. _ Moonco Ponds._
Phone 2l»S. Af^-ot.
rg^LVKS, Tuil:?. Tanks.— Tiie largest' 'Pai^k _nuint*-8. facturerh, extractor SL'iTo and F.^lihI rioYorti
men^s. A. P. Ailan, 202 JlnmKv.ie&-st.,l:*itzroy.
riXVUP AULl NS, Tcntsv Itiek Covers, 'Flii^ 'Ho*^X Cow Rugs. Marquees, Irrigation H«-o, Camiis'
D-}ck; lirefc, CPiampiou's 'I'ont I'nctory. 370 Quosn-xLrP JuNNlS.
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Complete LL%t. wtih inatructious Fct?i.laying out court, posted froo. Hartley's St-ort
Stores. 14S Sv.-r»n'ton-st.
m'EN'W; iVirpautinsr'nags. amvas7~Cow, Hnrs'oa. Pai;«; wlioluytle, retail. Thomas Phrans Ftr
LAd.. 415 Bourko-st. TeL 13-14.
rRNiivrS. Tarpaulini. Rick Coven,. Sale nr
X Hire. Canvas Bimting. Cow, Horse litra. \V
Morgan. 25*^258 Stv.»nstoti-«L?
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rjnKNT , Fly. frame, 8 x 10,- in mo 2~mcmtllsr'for-i- K«le. ?_^ri.J'-iovvrIx^' -Malvern.
rpMCdCCTS, sSdn^T, Adelaide, W. AtistniljuJ. iiuinix, -New Zuiland
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Urbljune, Hou«!,t.' Koi.l,-hcchangc-:I. IS Qmrcu 's-wa-lk, oi». 'l\)wn HbU.
rjpi;ACTION Engines, Fowler'3
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latest,
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speerisl
X farmers' type, also standard typa; all sirt-i
Woldi. Porrin. S^ Melb_ _
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rpRA\ ELLING CliaO'cuttcr. single bagcrer TsT:i»r-l*»i. imiko; £13. J. Bell & Sons. lCan^
Grounds: or John Euncle & Son, N. Melb.
niROUGHS.— Huuiing, Tanks. 'Piping and GerhV
X val Irngatum Reendreiuento; literature freeiHiita. 303 Bourk.-st., Melb.
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rpYIM-i Wrfcjs. — Inspect or obtain ATrrir~LteT''ofX makes and pneva; ?
mechanically v-z 1pm.-
tuition_g:ntis.A. MacdougnU -V: (Vi,. 470 fy-nin^'
YAR'NISHEL^of ail dcscriptioim: auick~~d'riine
Paints, for iron wrk, itc.; superior kSiSSPaints, \\Tiito I-cad, Chls, »\rc. Viotoria Varninh
Co. Pty. Ltd. (A. J. BortliwWc, managw), QnSrbridge. _S. Melb._15dalx_1853. ? „ _'V~nOLTNS. la'rgg 'shipment jiist arrived dWt~fmm
V Loudon, fuU outiits.20/, SO?; oldmavS?
£3 and £4, at 2/0 weeskly.Maples, Chapol-st
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l-'rahrun.? ? _
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\710LIN, magnificent old Strad., 17fir~cost £40y leading wiih forces and wish dixposo of eiidck'
ly; accept £3 cfu±u Marsh, 181 Chapel-st., Prah
WAJjL PAPERS.
#ALL PAi-ERS.
Cordcr Wall Papers are disUnctare in dasign andcoloring. Tho. variety is wider, and the price? are
reasonable. \\ rite. for New Sample Book, post free.
H. .J.* CORDER lvrY. X/TD., G3-G0 Swanston^ibeatH. J. CORDER l*TY. LTD. Melb., and PrafiSn.
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\\7ATER Metem in stock.Dariea, Shephard Jc
Vt?
Co., Clarke- st.. 8. Melb. Tel 8-18,
Y\7'1ND_ iisjs, from £5 10/, Alston's Patant-? cax-st, simplest and m«t durable. Jamtw
A'stem. QueenVbndce, Melb.
\\71N1-Scih. — ''ttuiabons.' Australian patented,
vt. jwwtrtul, well uiatle, literature free. DanksSi\'l Br-ur^e-st.; Meib.
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*\7' OUR Eyesigh:.. — Spectaolejs for reading, writineTX sowing, ««atdoor, headaches relieved. Norman
rieward. optician, -157 Bourke-?t.
WANTED TO BUY.*
A.VA.—
jMt.. Mm.- Borlw give extreme valnoLjdiM- L.ent.-s. Itft On' Ctothlnft. Boots,
1 u_1Wvitu - nb S. Vim. IThxiq S3(i0. Wb'tV
\ ^V-A.— Mr., ilm, Kirk -giro hig.-iert imeen,
j\. Ladies . GtnU'i Left 0(1 ClMlring. Boots238_Dorcas1Rt.._b. Melb. Phone 60-10.
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Sirs, noiira bun) Ladlm-. Centlcnicn'iiA und Children's Left Oft OlothiDB l ™^St., Abbotfeford. lato 10 Church-st., N. Bichniond.
.4 BONA Initio Annotmecnumt. — The highrat~*-nsh?A price- icttesi fi-r all kinds of -Gentlemen's l**tOfT Clothing; l«Uor» pnmiptly nttende-d to. Quittmitou_Brew..
103- lb5 Rus?eil-st. Teil. 58*.18. Cent
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4 ill Ati: Ah!— Scnel yutTF iliscatUod doth ing'XA. jcwcllejy, - fumiturv and misceilanwui, to Den:tou.s. 274 Smlth-st.'. Coliing^vood. Phono 58t-7
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A LL Rands of IOtchoa Ftit and TaUow^Bought;highest pricog. cash. Ring up iSQS. W.
.Jt. . fatwheaj, 48i- CiXyeL, 8« Mdli, ^ ?
]WANTEfl TO BUV.
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Are you selling off.And Don't Want a .Sale at -Your House?
BHAUCILOrP BJlOTHlilUSSELL YOUR FURNITURE, PIANO, Ac.,
At Tlicir
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WEDNESDAY nnd FRIDAY SALTS,^ ^
At Uie Auction Rooms, 310-321 COLLINE^STRFJKT.The ReimUtion of 50 Years' CONTINUOUS
a-VLF-S.
^Any Carrier Will Bring Goods.
BEAUOHAM2' BROTHERS, Auctioneers,?
310-321 Collins- street.;iv«l._ 2080, Ccait. ?
BAGS, nil kinds; -post cards, cxitmtr-' consignmentsprompt :du*ntio:i. l'*annor'.» hiiick War^h^ust*, 1
i^igin and Nicholson sts., Cirlton. ilionc 5-101,
Citj%? ? ? ?
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BAO.Sanel Sacks vf ercry de-;erif.*t.ion and qium- ,
t-ity; higlif-a price}? given. Abrriiams «S; nous. I
l'-'.) Rt rr-stj. Fitzrr-y._ Phone, Central, »5(S».
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DYNAMO and Bioscope -wanted, ngetlicr «»r so-,
para to. (howthci^, care 1'arhey, Auto Supply ICo., _lA;us-laI(^6t, ?
'B^URNITURE. — We handle Contents of Houses,£10 to £500; immediate cash scttleunents. j
Beaucliamp'a. anctloncers. 313 Coliins-st.
IjlBitiMTU itE.— Send Wells's Central ltoomj,
Clarendon-st., S. Melb.; Sales Tuesdays, Fn-I
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days; goods receivixl daily. Best results assured.j
'|J»UItNlTURK, i^ebndhand/ wanted, complete !households or single articles. Smith's, 138
142 Groville-st., I*rahran. Phono 1127. Windsor. I
FUllNiITUR K.— J)on'r^cnu'uT' aucdon. Bee-
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kott 'Bro-a.. Gertrude--et.. FiUsroy. give utmost ;market valuer',
. cash. IMione 2198. ? ? ; ?1
FURNITURE, any quantity; Piaiiob, arop head
Machine; your own price. R. Clark, 102A
Bridgend.. _ Richmond.? Centin),_30.505. ? ?
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'H^URNITCRE. — Lady wants about -1 rooms of,
secondhand Furniture, for -cash. Room SA, ;4th ili-or, 40 liili/AU.-tli-st. .
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IjlURNlTl'dU-rwuntcd. suit eot4age, 4 tc 5 roonifl,
A imirejdiato piivment. Setul tjarticulars. H.
Sinclair.JS. Molb. P.O
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I^L'RNrrURE« f evor-' description wanted, fv-r
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et«mtr.v : liighest pricesj giveu : aiy eiitantity.
j'. Motgon, _( -3 (^.ppint-t,, 1 tidimond . ? ?
JEiWi^LERY,old, secondhand. Bought or Ex
changed for new. Ijewis, jeweller, 413 BourkesU. city, op. Kirk's Baaaar..
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iA'UHE, from ti ft. to iO-.ft. lx»d. State t-riee
-J and paittiadans, Jamutv^n, illi«ry-3t.. :Sandrinyjham.
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MILK .any quantitj-: cans ;ind txnilere' provi3?tS;it once. F. Ou»ilins. C!rajigc-nl., -Caulfield.
Tel. 1 100. 'Malvern. '? ?
'i^TOTOR. % liorso. D.O., wauU^L 'Price, &c., 4.»
-l?X e,\iro-st. . .FiUroy. . ??
MUSHROOMS(tresb), large quantities, 3d. p.'T
lb., 3%tL buttons. Adelivju cases, La\erBtcf... Fiinders-st. St-dy-n. ilelb.
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OLD Gold, ? Jeweilesy, Tooth Plaits, Platinum,Silver, Diunomis, Bonght ; highest ptices given.
J. 33. Dixexn, Cromwell-buildings. op._ G.P.O.?
OLD Metals, Brass, Ccpiwr,Lca^ Zinc; best
prica. John Danks & Son, S. MelR
XMANOS and Orgaus, hag'heat vdec (dveai, in any
X eemditioii. Stato prioe and maker's name, Renfrew j_l 33 _-rertmdr-ot.. l^itCTpy.
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*T-IAiNO wantol, by l^ipp, Ronbch or equal maJwr,X for te.iclung; will pay goo-l price, cash. Gire
full parti tnilara to Rolhcr. lBU Chapel-aL, l*rahran.
'OtlANOS, 'ujiright 'granil. mVxIeni.iwif't bo
X sonable; no dealers. Particulars, Musicns, Ate
OtUce*.?
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PIAjNOS, German, iron framed' £JJ-;mur. C«»rs. Sethwcchten, 23M.
Offlrf.? ? ? ?
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1-lANt).iron frame, no dealers. 'State make and
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jiric e. A. E. IHinn, :m Jlight.t..St. Kilda.
P'LAN ING 'Machino, Jig or lWd Saw must in
iirst cliiss cr^lor. C.R., l-.elgar-st., lv. Mai
verri. ? ? ? ? ? ?
KAJSRVr,GhtHSp, Wallaby, Fox fcldxw, Hidca, fiux:
no comnrltfjon; W7ite urioo list. Ken nan o:
Sam I*ty. Ltd,, tram terminus, Richmond.^
tinWirNG aiachlne want-*I. drop head. Singer or
O A.N.A. prefc-Trccl ;must bo I'h'.nvp. Box .J,
N. Melb. P.O.? ?
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SHEEPSkins Wallaby, ltilbbit and Fax Skins,
Wool, TnI?-vw, ILidtet, A-c.; higher prices; no
omurnssicn. _Wui._Haughtoh _&_Co., 278 Spowwr-Bt.
SLVG'ER'SDrop Head 'Setting Machines' (ti). about
£5 (yach. spot cash. Singer, Prahran P.O.?
rj^KN (10) trucks of Manure. Claj-t-on Bros.,X Wiekliam-rd.. Mwrabbin.
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A A 7ANTED, Tent. 8 x 10; also Fittings, complete.
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Full turtieulars. 20 Gordon-st., Te-orak.?
W r^AlNTED ,si^nuUviuiei' -0 iow Cases, .UMy Jars,
M Screens, suitable for simp. Price, paiticulars,81 Tielcester-st., Fitaxoy. ?
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\\T ANTED, aecondhan*! Lady's Tu&ot, any edass.
vV to .England, ut once. State price, Bclgi, Age
OIHce. ? .?
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ZINC,Laid, Bnicfl, Copper, Pwut, Cartridge
Cases, Bullets and all Metais anel their Resi
dues; highest prices, spot cash; largest bid metal
buyers in Ausrmlasda; Solder, Ingot and Scrap
Metal* Sold. THE M O ItELAN D METAL CO.LIT) Propnetocs of More land Smolung Works, J7
8t Dudley-street, WEST MELBOURNE. Telephone
liso.?
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ZINC,Br.uw, CVipper, IjlyuI, IVA'ter. .3«C C.
CflSftr. highest price. E. 'iVahan, 10 l'eel-at.,
N. Melb. I1ir-iie -K?75.
WANTED TO EXCHANGE.
SEWINGMachines Repair^ or Exdianged; new
and tecondhar-d, \~arious makes, on fcjde; wnt
ten guarantee; teains. Ward, Errol-st., N.'Melb.
FURNITURE, PIANOS, &c.
^ a! a] Z a! a a a! a!
FINE FURNITURE MAKES FINE HOM1CS.
.... SoLmI value throughout, oombinwl witli
....wtality and l-oaiity, mako the Furniture
.... turn«Hl out. at onr great white lalwr factory
.... Ripreme in the State. You can examine...... it with safety in our sjiacious and well
....lighted* slwiwmmis, the finest in the
.... sontlfern homisiihere.OAK BEDRtOOM SUITE, the 'Charlton.'* 4 ft,
Wsmlrobe. 3 ft. 0 in. Duchrpse Pair. £15 15/,DlNlNGROOil SUITE, American CJotii, 7 pieces
?£0 10/.
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3 Ft. MAVRiBLE TOP WA.SII STAiND, tiled bc.ck? ?
25/.
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To make the selection of your Furniture,....- Carpets, Ixinolr.mn, Ac., mi5n- pleasurable..... you ore inviieel to enjoy afternoon ten Ixj
....tweeti 3 and '5 ?uiy day.
CHAS.'
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CHAS. JOHNS ION — 1~ anel ? ;— Co.,. . . . «.'l'he Home Furnishers,'..
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g ert.ru de-vSti u-: i;t. —— fit/.roy.
a A. A, A.: — .' '
xX I'or
( V U R N I T U R E.
Of Kycry Description.
Gash or Terms.'
Cash or Terms.-
At . ?
S*. NATHAN'S, S. NATHAN'S,
223, 225, 227, 220, 231 ELIZABETH-STREET,MELBOURNE,
Corner of 'I'e^t Ofiice-jilacc.
ESTABLI5HBD OVER 40 YEARS.
HOUSES FURNISHED COMPLETELY. .
Terms, from 2/ti Per Week,Write for Catalogue,
And Compare Prices and Hoods,
YOU WILL BE PLEASED.
BARGAINS in PIANOS and « ORGANS I
(lOOD SECONDHAND 11AN0S and ORGANSBy
WELL-KNXnVtN, RELIABLE -ilAJuERS,From £21*.
These Pianos arc ail in thorough ojrlerby our
Expert Tuners and Repairers.
SUTTONS.
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BOURKB-STREF/r. MELBOURNE.? ?
B1,
LANCET ? PARCEL ? OFFER.
1/ Weekly, Easy Tcruw, 1/ Weekly.Pair Double Woollen Blankets.
Real Java Down Quilt, frilled and ventilated.
Pair Double Sheets.
Pair Frilled Pillow Slips.
Real Good Value, The Lot, £3. for 1/ Week.Other Parcels. Write for Spccial Parcels. List.
ItBNDLE and SONS PTY. LTD.,Complete IIouso FiiniUhcrn,
244-240 SmlOi-streetr Oollingwexsd.?
IJUJRNaSH YOUR HOME ? — ?
Jj lTBN:i-dt YOUR HOME ?
^URN3S»H YOUR HOME ?
'11URNI1AH YOUR HOME ?
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?? ? AT tiAIiE PRICES I
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SAIJK PRICES !
?— ? AT SALE PRICES J .
T H 'W B T (r P A T E R S O IS*I
T H E'
B I d'
P A T E R S O N 1
T H E It I (J 1' A T E R S O N I
T H V BIG . P A T E li S ONI.
T IT V* B I -t P A T E R S O .N 1»
T II E B I (i P A T E R S O X 1
T HE B 7 G P AT K R ti O S I
ramTur-HrnmfTr, fi-ivjioy. ?
SMinur-STRMET, Fir/llOY.SMmt^TRKiW. FITZROY.
Famishing V . Tlien herois an announccmerfi that
will iprovo most opjwr
For a brief period onlywe are offering our
Famous and 1'opul.ir
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Lifetime' l^iniiture ut
I'Vtresn Por Cent, tiolowusual inodoi*:ito prices..Fifteen I Vr Cmt. ! Tliinkwhat it. imsins. It moans
.ii Saving of Pounds and
roundsin aetual rash for
you I fljet us uw you,
ther.'forc, to lo-e not n' moment
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in getting in
touch with us. The Furniture
i»ere at yonr dis
v»os:U comprises niany /liffrnuit styles and desisus,and the workmanship inuvorv caw; you'll find mi- '
excelled.Every Suite and every
l-lcce'
solieily built ofsr-lc^t«l und prowrly sea
ponwl timlKT— faultlessly
linished— and guarantn*d
to I/i st You a Life
?V-VM-E? ?
YOUR? ? OWN — TERMS !
'NAME?
YOUR? OWN — TERMS !
-NAME? YOUR
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OWN—
TERMS 1
tto ntol t-- delay fur
bishing l)etnui«of anv
jack of funds. For a
small deixsdt, just as a 1
guarantee of go«-l faith,wc Asill let you have justulLttcwct 'L^irn.iture or
Furnishings you desire. 9
The balance yon can 'payfrom ?mr enrning-i,'
weekly or monthly, whichwei suits you Ixstl
FOR — THE — ALYiN — ON — THH — LAND !
FOR— THE — iM.-VX — ON — THE — UVND |
?mit — th k — .man—
on—
the—
land i
POR — THE—
MAN—
ON—
TUB— LAND
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A conlial inritafion in
extended' to u-l country
foil's te- piy us a visit;
e»r, fa\Mng that. you ?
, should lose uo time* in se
euring a copy -of our Rigniu^tr.itod Ottale-ij— tire
prices in wlrich are now
subfcvt- to the GeneralSale Ite-Iuet.h»n of 15 perc.nt
! 'Plus eataCog,you will find, literally
, brinfp our store to your
door, nnd it will enable?you to iumish-yentr hou*occwnfortii blv —
. cosup'tlcly— i«n.i.«ticallv— and ECONOMICALLY !
(Amutry. orders carefully tracked — free of cost —
and guaranteed to reachyou .safe and in pe'rfect
condition 'Brwtaiges oj4
lotise^s made ''good ut our
expense !
A CASH SETTLEMENT eintltles you to
. FREE .FREIGHT !
Suppose you sil downand drop us a liuo to —
day— XOW 1
THE BIG PATERSON (A. B. Patenon)'
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1 HI. BIG PA I MtoON (A. B. Patei*on)THH .«I(J PATER.SON (A. B.
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Pator«on)THE'. BIG. PATERSON (A: If. i'nteron)'
iSmith-aUwtr iFuzroy, »-r;—
? Oornor ?Mo'ir-streot.
ftwnith-ir.rajt, l^tzroy.?
? ? Cohkc Mnowitre*tVjnth-rtUviAt, ?
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Ojrnfi* MitorfetruetfSuuUtrftivet, -Fitxroy^. -. ? Ourtioc Jlgor-fiUeot,
FURNITURE, PIANOS, &c.|
MAI'LiCS, MAI'I.KS, MAPLES,Vr';,,1',1.:?' JIAI'l.KM, ALVl'i.liH, .MAI'LW,
MAI'LES. MAl'LES, M A''V^MAl'LIW, JIAl'I.lSS. MAPLES, MAl'LM,
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1'IANO KINGS, ?
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? PIANO KINGS, ?—
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oJ.-rv.1'1' 1211 Irtl, 1B3, 18o. 1S7. Mi
uul' N^'l'IU-OT 1»1 oiiArw^sTiti-.i-'i'Him j-oti enter the (Comer llich-r.Uvot).l'llAHIlAN.
UqilM().N-|l.1'ltAllIlAN.
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i-OLHI HfELIiOUltNE. SOUT1I MKIjDOLUM'j.
J [JAYS?
SALE?
LAST 1 DAYSI LAS I DAY;, ?
.SALE? LAST I DAiS
£ no™
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{CfiaNTnntE0 stock — £i.ri,otio
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I''L'lliNITUItE STOCK — tlS.OOU
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i\.M. i'-VItlt and (X). i'i'Y. 1/l'L). — —
— therJ's'niMA,;iy!iVI''„i,li';t '-1 I'llKN-OlIEXAL tu
—in til,'' 1,,-ifl!i for -N'EVElt
_Jntin history of Kuniiture rrtailin-; Iraie. To«m
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COUNTRY HOME J-'URNlSIIRrt^ — —?!3i PSRBS IHHtNlsHERS
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rvi!{^S! 5. J'PJIB. WMINISHBK8 — r-- C/OUiVPRY ffO.M'E FT7RN WH'MIK — .
WlJ.VnitY HOME FURNISHERS ?
j Mi nn. of «ucli UNUSUALLY—
i.UH S' ut. sueh ASTONISHINGLY
BNOIIMOIAS STOCKS.
V w|, u? N''' ol'' ALL guauks.
\AM W.W1/L LlfiHTBI) KIMWMOOMti.FAMOLVS VALIUM.
. Anil All Otfemi? ?
!'.0I£ CA-STt (Jit ON TERMS. ?— —
I'OIl CVUSH Olt OS TEIIMH. —
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ABLLS ... ii,i.
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DiNlNVJ OliAIRS?
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0 5 ()** it jJ 'oaVltl'OT flOUAiKKS.
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I-IOTDItB OVBU.NWiVTEiii' '. 1 15 u'
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wVi'!'Yv!RAl: 1 '1 « ill
JAP.WvE^B MA-rilLNG, «or
yd?
tr i o ft o a
ibirblc 1 17 0.. 1 :l (i
^,U siM '? I I'-11
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\\II.E OOUCrn.KS ....
.. 1 7 0.. 0 If! fi
SlAItllLHD BLOCKS .... t! II) 0 1 2 (t
w^p?iV.-i?R5T1'iJ-?
?????? »ir- (I.! (i 10 0
}!;V-:Tyy?.,.!,,'rf? ? 4 w o.. iim 0
OAK DIM Nli SflTr.S, .
..IS 10 0
.10 10 0
s™ .. « 10 ().. a r. 0
Kll-wi!(-Aiius?
r, tr, f), . 3 0 0
!-KKaoftM SUJTKS . . 12 10 0..
H 10 O
DkVI.NO 'I'.utLICS?
1 7 (-.. tt IS 0
TAiWHTRY IMKM?
0 7 (I.. IT 4 I)HL.I-HOOM SITITES.. ?
14 0 0.. 8 10 0
1'IANO SlUXIIALS — NEW anil NEA11LY NEW.I A^O SI-EOIAI« — NEW anil N-BAltLY NEW.
I'lANO^SWXHAIij—
NEW mill NBAltLY .NEW,— All offered tit -the Lotvcat Priecs ever ([ilotiii for— easli, or
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20/ DEPOSIT AND 2/0 WEHKI/Y. ??
? 20/ TlEPOaiT AiM- 2/(1 WEEKLY.—— '
—20/ DEPOSIT AND 2/ti WEBXI-Y. ?? 20/ DEPOSIT AlN'I) 2/U WEEKLY. ? ?
PIANO, by LU'P.-COST TO-DAY,- '«S5;1'IA.NO, by LIPP. COST £110; TO-DAY, £W.PIANO, by SCITWECHTEN,- COST £75; TO
DAY, £--11.
PIANO, by KOnWECHTEX. COST £110; TODAY. £ no. . .
PIANO, by TltrriMKl: (Combined?
Piano andOltGAN), COST £ LIT.; TO-DAY, £Iiri.
PIA.VO. by GOltS and KALLMANN, COST £80;to-day, £r.r.,
PIANO, by IIONISCH, COST £70; TO-DAY,£1.V
P1.\N(I. by liONISCLf, COST £n.'i; TO-DAY,£05.
PIANO, by BECHSTEIN, COST £110; TO-DAY,£75.
PIANO, by STE1NWAY, COST £135; TO-DAY',£S0.
PIANO,_ by BLUTnXER, COST £85; TO-DAY,
PIAN^J.' hy ALBERT FAJIR, largest model, COST£S5j TO-DAY. £50.
PIANO, by BEALE. COST £75; TO-DAY. £48. .PIANO, ny MIGNON. COST £05; TO-DAY, £45.PIANO, by EltARD, horizontal grand. COST £110;
TO-DAY. £40.? PIANO, by KAPS, horizontal grand, COST £120;
TO-DAY. £15.VIOLINS.
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Comprising Violin, Bow. Case and Accessories.THE STUDRNT'S OUTFIT ? 30/THE C'ONSIORVATORIUlf OUTFIT .. 42/ ,
The SOLO OUTFIT (leather ease) ....03/
Gisb or Terms Arranged.'WE PAY THE FREIGHT
On Afl CkiRh Furniturt? Ocdens, arul on All Pianosand Otf^33». whe^ier ft** erah or on terms.
SALE OATATjOGUMS.Send for O'.rr SpcciaUy dtoltrod IVioe GifcUoffues
TrMlay.. 'A,' l-\irnifctire, Pianos 'O,' CJothing;3-mpury. &c. We po»t them fiw tn any address.MAPLES, MAPLES, -fAPLEvS. MAPLES,MAPLES, MAPL1CS, MAPLES, MAPLBS,MA1*T/TH, MAPT^ES, MAPLRS, ilAPLFS^,MAPLES, MAPLES, MAPLES. MAPLES.1HI. 183, 1S5, 5S7. 18!) 122. 124. 120
3,01 CHAPEL-STREET, SWAN-STREET^Corner lligh-stzeet Phone, Central, 7-»i0.
(Phono Windsor, 1080). (Be Sure You Enter theP1LAHRAN. Right Shon.)PRAHRAN. RICHMOND.
PRAHRAN. RICHMOND.25R. 200. 202. 20-t CLVRENDON-STREET.
SOUTH MELBOURNE. SOUTH MELBOURNE,SOUTH MELBOURNE. SOUTH MELBOURNE.
Phone, Central, 120S. Phone, Central; 1208.
BiHDROOMSuite, wadnut, S ft. 0 m.. double
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Wardrobe, 4 ft. fi in., chcral Ditsacg Tabhjnnel waftlistaad, east £80; now £.tl. Andwaou,255 Olajer-don-st., S. Mrib.
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B*GDROOM SiTito. solid oak. 5 fL 0 iu. double
T). Re»be, 3 ft. 0 in. l-And.**.;* Pair; £12.5 Qoanuninitn.-rtt., oil' Blyftvst., Bninswiedc.
1FURNITURE Bought, Sold or Exchanged, high. est prices giv»-n; letter.* attended. It. E. Ross
borough. 00 VicU-ria-st., N. Richmond. Phone,Windsor.
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: amrr -II'buio; oO'er. 21 llur.nix-st,, Yarra.
1'^,;lTUlli:.Mangh?. Piano. Auction. 11 oVock.
. advt. 1L Mow, auctioneir.
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T?URNITURE.— Iluon l*ine and Kauri Bedn-om
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Suite, opportunity ]-rivato bu.ver. 7 Buhwbmy-tcr.. op. Uawksbiun station.
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now ox.
AT ALL OUR STORES.
TYE and Co.,
Tho Money Saving House Furnishers,CUy - anel Suburbs,
LADY'Irishes Sell all her beautiful Furniture,
Bedroom, Drawingroom, Diningroom Suites,Carpels, liano, .&c. Burramunda, Tho Avenue,Windsor.
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PATER^ON'S. 152-15-1 PATERSON'.S,PATERSON'S, BOURKE- PATERSON'S,rATKRSON'S, STREET. PATERSON'SPATERSON'S, MELBOURNE. PATERSON'S,
Far tout Furniture. It will save jour pocket.WRITE FOR FREE CATALOGUE if unable to
call. Wo mail it free.
'SNAPS' FROM OUR SHOWROOMS' ANDFACTORIES.
Harulsome and effective Carpet Squares ..£1 10 0
Superior Hall Curtains, all colore ? o 12 0
Mohair Door Slip3, all colors, each.. ..
o 3 0
Beautiful Mohair Hearth Rugs.. ..
o 10 0Satin Fared Red OttiRs ? i (- o
Fill size p«arl intninted Bedsteads.. . ^
4 Hi o
Child's Cot and Bedding, complete.. mi -j
Kino Oak Red-itnuls. full »uzu ? ? ;; if, o
Bodies' Oal- Writing Cabinets? j» 5 0
Handsome Oak Secritaires ?.{ io -j
Well made Plate Glass Wardrobes ..
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Full sized Bedsteads and Bedding, complete 2 10 0
Htronglv made Push Carts?
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Collajvlble Go Carts, nibber tyres ....
0 iji it
Really good Picture Overmantels ? ? 12-0Hiwlsome ami compact Bedroom. Suites. . . 7 10 0Chestertield Cowhes, any color .. .. ..?
l- 5 0
CemforUble Wicieor Arm Cht.irs ?0 IS 0
A UiADlNG MAKE PIANO. FOR £1,
Tlie sweet tonoti RENARDI. weleuoe -WALAIERor rem.wneel ROHU\L.
You pav the balanec at 5/ weekly.
Paehod* in zhic lined lmsr free, auil freight paid.LIVING IS EXPENSIVE, FURNISHING IS
CHEAP.?
W« will supply whatever you require for a smalldeposit and a small amount each month, as shownlx?K»w. At the end --f six numths, if you are nble,aud wish to pay tho l.-alanco iu full, we deduct
any extra cost for credit and railway frelg^rt. We DoNot Require a De-posit from Old Cnfttmnuiu.
£3 WORTH OF FURNITURE. +/ MONTHLY.£5 WORTH OF FU.lflNITUlRiK, 8/ ifONTIUA'£8 WORTH OF FURNITURE. 10/ MONTHLY
£10 WORTH OF FURNITURE, 12/ ^lONTftLY£li' WORTH OF FURN'L'PURE. 10/ MOSN'TKLY£20 W-)R'11H OF inJRlViITUHE. 20/ MONTHLY£30 WORTH OF J'^URNITURE, 21/ ^fOOTH^Y£35 WORTH OF FURNITURE, 30/ .MO.VI'HLY£45 WORTH OF 1'URNITURE. 34/ ^lONTHLY*£55 WOiRTH OF FU-RlVITUHE, SS/ MONTHLY'£05 WORT1UI OF FURNITURE, 10/ MONTH LY|
PATEP^OfN'S. PATERSON'S. PATERSON'S.152-151 BOURKE-STRHET. MIOI^BOURNE.
Fow Doors from Rusi-vll-streot, on Iho Ijrft GoingTowartls Spriug-street.
MARRIAGESaves Australia. — Sentl for illus
trated Catalogue 'A' of Furniture. R. u
Brotiks. 103 to.100 Smith-st.,_Flteroy.
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Richbergeti. £S: Willinms. £10: 11^7.
X tclow, £15; Challeu. £20; Bruadwood.Evans, _-l-n Chai-el-st., S. Yarra.
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PANO,upright grand, pretty walnut, line tone in
Iter feet onler. must Sed immediately; aacriiieo
£15. 1-csi olVer. 257 'Napitvst.,I^'ic^roy.
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Tho HOPKINSON lMano.i aro not cvl for tlielr ?
rich..
sonuroiLs, susUining tone and Listingqualities. Before btiymg other Pianos, send forparticulars ol thevj siflendid 'British instruments.
Over-US.OOO in Use. -Easy Terms.
Solo Agents,
W.' ill. GLEN' and CO. iITY. LTD.,272 Collins-street, Melbourne;
And at Bcmliso.
FANX).—'nu» BiRgcst iBargain in [.Melb. Te--dar
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Fine upright gr.tnd tone- IMano, bv VfwCcost £45; sacrificed £10. Hajmaford'tf-.pi^jo's?^'210. 221 Smith-st.. I'lUmy.
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T13IAN0, Kccllfh, very good tone, ccat £30^~^i'iX £15. t.\sli. or armt?ge accept 2/0 weekfvMaples, Clarendon-f,t.,-5. Melb. ... ?
PIANOFORTE,Goria & Kuliman, very mr/u.f
IibH-01-fol tone, cunt £00; sill £45range tonna- Mr. Kentish. 2W Claixadon-st., aMolb. ? :? :? :
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rlANOli'OItTEfRojia-.h. Terr l-0'.ic:ful. fun t(1Iir
eost £08; sell £52 10/. or ormnie tenii.'
Mt. NUon. 21 iO Citrendon-et, 3. -Ielb.
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FANO.Lipp. n3 good as new, ebon aiiifBohT
e.xtuulcd ends, cost £120; for Sale Tor £ffi'Maylc... plimo department,
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size, walnut, txtended iron frame, cost Soosacrifice, _£3S. Vau«baii, 189
Clupel-jt., Prahnu!'
FAN O, Steinnay, Neiv Yarff. rWmSiOSsSiiuite rcocutiy for i-l-K cash;
learing at ouSfar EiikIhuI; beat oiler. 161 Chapol-st., j.-rahran
TJIANO, Bluthner. m.-ignllicent upright Brand 'isJ. good 03 now, one of thin celebRitf-l nir.kr.,-'B
llncHt: gift. £BC. ,Maple», Chaixd-st. !^''^^8IJ1ANO. John finSidwood It Sons. Loodfii SS55,X action, good us new, coat £00. must sell Tt
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I 'Itortenw.' £27 10/. 2/0 wooklT^ And«i.'noun. 23.1 CTwenrfon-nt.._B. Melb.
PIANOS,—
Mlswm.- ;J53r.;- ''ttoiiwd.-i-^^,-.'FLu-sbiint, £40, at 1/ ircckly.' -ih-rerH»a'
l^i 5 Olaremion-fit.. 3. -Melb.? ?
-IJ.IA1NO. 'ItetoiKae.-.-- £S5; 'I.nliltz' £fjS.;X -Wmlel,' £», at B/ .Aniht»o:
FURNITURE, PIANOS, &o.
PATERSON'S LIMITED, WHI-HIEATEItSON'S LIMITED. EVERYBODY
PAIIJRSON'S LIMITED. FURNlSHliS.
'Tho Store Whuro You're Sure.'
You don't require' the Commrnwcalth Bank behind you when purchasing from un. Ne-r anj- otherbank. Our priced aro to low that a 'small estoekirm will be sullleicnt.
COME AND TALK FURNITURE WITH US.
What you want. what, you ewn pay, what wn
ca.1' do. fl'id all the rest of it. Keep tho name? andnuurcAi before you:—
J'AJ^^ON'S 173-1 SI PATERSON'Si'/.VMiP:,.,,. SMITH- LIMITED.
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WO.N'S STKEBT, PATEItSON'SLIMUEO, -li'ITZUOY. LIMITED.
PATEIISON'S IJMITED.
Tlio Original Firm, -10 Yea.*3 in Smitl^-stTtc,:.
Rcacbctl in a vciy feir minutoi from town by tram
or motor oar.
„WB SEND A MOTOIt THE RED
p-,Uf K011 yo' f CAK UPL17' US KNOW WHEN 1JOUIIKE-AND WIIKKE YOUUri- STREET
0 111 It I- ?IT. Ol 'It TBL1C- ? TAKES YOC1'IIONE IS 8042. Cent. TIIE ItE
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A lwrsoniil vi.iit Li of eonne best; but if tiiLi 15
IneiniTonieiiL, or if you Tiaide in tile country. Vieliavu an escellont alternative, Tltia is to
WHITE I-Yjlt OUIt
OOMPLj-yrE CATALOnniO, with itn humlmU r.f
.-xtual Iwotogni.|-bs. Every article -i!inv, n in it b_ ,
tlio icwi.v.t cash or temw uriec, tlie mca-ninancnti.
description and full details; while in tho taso
Lihoa, Carpets. Ac., tho puotoe. sliow'the origajjJcoloiungs :uiel designs. |
THIS GREAT BOOK COSTS YOU NOTHING !
IT! IS SENT FREE AND MAILED FREE:|
ALL Whatever goods you oreler vo
Lin Kits pack free of cent, and if a earii :
SJIOLLD pnreel |-ny tho freight (lar^ or J
READ small. We also guarantee safe'j
THIS livery, replacing or rci«uriug an.*\
STATEMENT. article damagorl in transit.j
:IT1E FOLr-OWING LINES ARB SPECIALj
VALUE:—'**'
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Cos.v Kapok Guilts ?..£0 14 0 i
Warm Woollen Blanket*, double suzo ....1 2 0
Heavy Honeycomb Ouilt». ? ?? 0 10 (»
Larg^Marci'lla Qui Us?
? 0 12 -»
Modem DcsUbi Bt\l-Usul .. .. .. .. 1 S »{
Beehtom Suites, 3 iritxcs ? ?8 10 0
Box Couchtu? ?
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j^uttd Ehay Chairs ? ? ..1 2 0
(Xiipct Platform Rockets.. ..
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'I'aptMtry Cfcrpnta.» x o .. ..
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1 10 0
Aa:mltster Hearth Rugs ..?
?0 0 0
Paaaago Mats? ? ..
0 1 117-t»iete l»ir.ingrooia Suites...
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5 0 o
Solid Oak Suites, Morris Ann Chairs.. . ? 11 10 »
Sidrboanls. long mirrur 2 12 0fcttdcbaanlj, oak grained
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A FKW N.N (NEARLY NKW- PIANOS FROM
OUR PIANO DEPARTMENT.]
Cnuutr. £17 10/. 2/G weekly*.j
Bonl. £22 10/. 2/0 weekly.|
. Mignon, £41. 4/ weekly.lu)&ene*r, £20 10/, 3/0 weekly.
Tluitmer. £37 10/. 5/ weekly.August Foster, £-12, 5/ wveklj-.
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Mason and ITamlin. 10 stop.; . . ,.£17 10 0 |Ms:v-n aud Hamlin, 11 stops ..,,,.
18 o 0 i
Mason and Hamlin. 12 stops .. ,. ..20 o u i
Bell, 0 atoixs ?
? 15 10 0]
Miller. 11 stops ? 25 o ij
Smith. 0 stops ? 10 10 0
All .2/0 weekly. All 2/0 weekly.
PIANOS. You want a Piano— a good one—
llANOs, jt, tluj house. WeJl. we stock thrcj1 IANOS. »f the best Pianos mado
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PIANOS.,
The Sweet. Tone RENARDI.PIANOS. -\clcome WALMER.PI.VNOS, Renowned ROHLKE.
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We, supply eiUier make on termsCASH quoted at sidej. Pack tree in ?ino
5/ lined case, and prei«y frvight.WEEKLY.
A MliTnOD OF GILVDU.U/ PAYMENTS.
We accept a small depart, and tho balance in
smAil monthly payment as below. No deposit i;requirctl from old customers, and all -stra churpesare deducted if the
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£3 WORTH OF GOODS, 4/ PER MONTH£5 WORTH OF GOODS 8/ PER MONT I
£8. WORTH OF GOODS 10/ PE t MONT£10 WORTH OF GOODS 12/ PER MONTli£15 WORTH OF GOODS, 10/ PER MONTH.£20 WORTH OF GOODS, 20/ PER MONTH.£30 WORTH OF GOODS, 24/ PER MONTH£35 WORTH OF GOODS, 30/ PER MONTH£45 WORTH OF GOODS, 34/ PER MONTH*.£55 WORTH OF GOODS, 33/ PER MONTH£ -55 WORTH OF GOODS, 40/ PER MONTH'£75
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WORTH OF GOODS, 45/ PER MONTH.
Bo particular and address all correspondence,
PATERSON'S LIMITED,
178-181 SMITH-STREET,
FITZROY.
T-UARS' . . . FURNITURIE . SPECIALS.?L ? ALL EUROPEAN MAKE.
Values beyond comparison ! Tho lines metltitmrdbelow repreisent hundreds erf otlier lines equallycheup. Jf you cannot get in to see them,
WRITE for CATALOGUE. FREE!Anel POST FREE.
It .tells you. Shoin ymi, aud eiplaiuj eramh'ingto you about fitrniahing.
NOTE J'K.UI.S. ?
22S-3.WPEARS. Cli'PeWt
ADDRESS. PEARS. PRAhSan!Oak Sideboard,
5ft., maasire mirrored
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Oak Diningroom Suite. : with Chcstei^del'
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couch and 2 Morris arm chaiis....
S 17 GOak Hell Stand, trith seat anel mirror
back ?'
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Oak Book Cabinet, 5 ft. liitfh, 3 ft.'o in.\udu
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Mmwivo Oak Bedroom Suite, with i Tt'.
a^l- duehesse pair .. 13 10 u
Solid Oak Bedstead, full size, with inlaidpanrD . . . . ? ?
?2 10 0
Box Couehes, reversible top, in'
art cretonne
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Chesterfield Sette.v, upholstcrvd in silktapestry' .. ? ?
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Pictuie Overmantels, with Iwnled mirror 0 15 0Bamboo Music Oalnncts, with shelves aud
music rack ??
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. . . 070Morris- Arm Chairs, solid blackwood, cov
ered in me-rexx*olene, any thado.... 18 0
Oak Occasional 'Tables ? 0 7 0
Bamboo Hall Stands, with mirror back 0 B? 0
Oak Pedestals i? OO'J
Diidjigroom Suito, Cbcsteirfieild c»ucdi and
? 2 arm chairs, solid blackwood ?8 12 0
Platform Rocking Chairs, from ? ?0 8 0
Ball 'Carpets, 27 in. ^de. per yd. . .0 2 0
Axminstcr Hearth Rug, fluent ijuality,
large sizo ? ? 0 K'
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Sea Grass Chairs, largo assortment, from 0 U '.i
Bed.-.teael. tTeam and bra?n, fidl Hize, witli
wire lnattrisrs, wool mattress, lvlsterand 2 pillows ? 2 12 (!
Japanese Matting, finest quality, any
color, per yd ?0 o il
Collapsiblo Go Carts, with hood.... 17 0
Gramophone, with sLx doulilo side records 1 15 o
Toilet Sets, «rs sliad.a .. .. .... Oil) «
Corner Warelrobcs, with rod, hooks andBhelf .. .....
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Blackwood Couch, with tslosely wveu wire
scat . . .i? ? 0 15 0
PKARft, Suppl-- any qirantity of l^miitun\ on
.I'WAltS an easy fyi'.tem of payments, and .i
(t-Majw' swevt-Utied RENARDI. WA1AIWR or
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ROHLKE Piano for £1 easli aud -5/
CHAPEL- weekly (ixiekingand freight free).
STREET
PRAHRAN. (.The Colosseum is Opposite.)
T^vNOS ? tmd? PJ^YF.R PIANOS.
X *A.and ? J'LAYEIt PIANOS.
Before Deciding Elsowlicre. Cctll andrvnuiHuo Our Values in tlicae Instnnnejit*.
TTVGIA3U and AMEltlGiVN (JOODS Stocked.PLAYER PIANOS. ORGANS
The ARTIST RECORD MUSIC ROLTjS.
Without Which No Piano PJayrr is Perfect.B-DGKOT and GLEiiSON,
-127 CoHlns-ativet (next Beaucliamp Brrvt.),
?rpk IANO BARGAINS.
L I A N O BARGAINS.
Slichtly Used and SecondhJindP IANO S,
SELL AT BEST OFFER.
Splendid Barg-iins.Terms Arranged.
Iu^peet st
WKRTIIELM'S CENTRAL SHOWROOMS,204-200 Bourkeatrect
P1ANO,llcnardi, iron frame, walnut ease, in per
fect emlw. £30, or ofler. Air. Bunn, 2
1'^rrol-st.. N. Melb.?
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T)IANOS by Rosencir, Broad vr ctxl. Peachy, 2/0J weekly, all payments allowed as deposit on new
Instrument. Msplts, 271-3 Lygon-sL, Carlton.
'OlANOS and Organs, large ofeortmcnt, new and
X. secondhand; from 10/ per month. . Carnegie A;
Bons.__10U ^nzabrth^st,?
PIANOS,K,*condhaml, irorn £12 to £25; must
go for ccsh' ixtjc tewlay. Chos. Joltxiston &
Uo.. Gertrude-fit.; Fitzroy._
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lard's, owner' .leaving SU»le. 134 Osborne-st . ,
Williumstown__Btaeh. ? ? ? ??
PIANOS,Kccunelliand, splendid us^rtment. at much
less than exist; tine instruments. Chas. .lehiiRtnh & Co.. Gcrtmdc-Ht;i
Fityjuy.?
1-IANOS, sc/.-ondhand, 'fusy to get one now ;'~cl«ir-
.1. ance, few days only. Chas, Johustou & Co.,
OeirtTude-sw^Fity.rny. ? ? ?
'T-I ANO bv .iohn Broadwood A* Sons, lovely tout-.- .
Jl lhst cla.-« -mler; no furtlier use; £N 15/» .sac
rljiec. 1 33 ' «ertnidc;St.
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*£!' F. Re/wrd, Iuu»t andrepairer, vSl
Auburn-rd.. Auburn, _0 doors raihvay statiou.
'I'bl \N0 — ^ 'Vmtesiir forced saeriflce his beautiful
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riiftfd. 75 1 ; rouah am-st.. Ke\v^_ ?
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O £35; will .'KKTificc. 271 Inkerinan-st., St,'
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By Furtdshine at
.BEAUCHAMP'S PRIVATE SALEROOMS!
Thoushnds of satisfied Costomere haro through u«
furnished both soundly ani economically.
WE STOCK GOOD, WELL MADE FURNlTUlUiEvery Lot Guaranteed.
310-321 Collius-street, MELBOURNE.
Open ISvery Friday until 10 p.m.
tmSTANTIAL Furniture . 3 i^Bu. iwst offer
accepted, dealers ignoreil.uO Uniu-rsit--st.,
Carlton. Onuerr leaving State.?
rpASTYEFFEC1S L\
CANi.: i.'X'HNITURE.X
CANE FURNlTURIi.
For Artistic, ComforUble,Distinctive, Strung.
Insuct l'roof Cane Furniture,, the di.-p.uy ni uur
Showrooms is beyond compare. c,ar«-.un-n\\'
sea grass ou a strong wue. fomulatiou,ad pi'ets
will stand tho clewjwt in^njction. Dou t nu-^ fcuu
this display. It's unique.
COX'S. ? 'Whore Quality Prevails'
305-0 Lonsdale-strcet, Melb., and at
TO SUIT EVERY PURSE.?
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THE COLLING WOOD
?mz CO LLING WOOD DB
TILE OOLLINGWOOD FUltMltLG-Al.CAli^
(Tho Firm with the RcputaUoa).? ?
22-t-220.228 SM1TH-STRECT. COLLIN^WOOD.2M-320-2D3 SMlTHiSTREEl'. OOLLINOWOUU.
E,\i3Y TBKMS. ?? BEDROCK CmR&J*
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JWo Stock Everything Nwled by tho Mo-er |
Homo, Aad can Furnish Completely ^? ?
I'ish tMmi'
nr on Verv Easy Terms. Our Funiitur«.
can bo?
(k-ponded upun. Wo. b^yerooro custotn.
than ajiy other warohouso in Vieaocu, A
VISIT US? —
OR GET OTJR OATAL0(»££VliilT US. ? OR GUI' OUIt CATAIiUGUt**
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FURNITURE, PIANOS, &o.
Richmond nn Richmond ]FURNISHING US FURNISHING b
COMPANY. 120 COMPANY. R110— 118— -120 SWAN- 110 — US — 120
SWAN-STREET, STRKBT. SWAN-STREET. 1
RICHMOND. RICHMOND RICHMOND. J
'AT HOME' CHATTER.
'Where did you got your 'furniture? It's Iorely,' £»ked tho alwut-to-bo-marricd girl. i
'From tho lUchmondFurnishing Co.,' replied 5
3Irs. NewJywed.°
'And aho could not have gone to a lx*ttor placc,'interjected Sirs. Wcrldwfop, adding. 'I liavo am!,
any number of my friends there. My homo, as yon
know, is always admired. It was entirely furnishedby that company.'
'Mast rai3:*iablo in thdr charges, 'too,' ro» i
marked Mrs. Jobb Lvno, as she sipped hrr tea. JTELL US WHAT YOU WANT TO SPEND.— p
WE'LL FURNISH YOU THOROUGHLY.Cfl.ll and seo our sliowrortms — the train conveys ?
you to Richmond, one minute's walk from the ware- »
house (tlio first furniture store on tho right from -
tbf station) or _
WE WILL SEND A MOTOR CAR FREE 1o{ charge to bring
you direct. Instruct us as lo
time and place. Phone, if you lite,
OUR MOTORPHONE NUMBER IS CENTRAL j.
0537.a
Failing a personal visit, or if you reside in thocountry, wo jiave prepared a very handsome photo- ,
gwphic alburn called1
THE KKW HOME CATALOG.THE NEW HOME CATALOG.THE NEW HOME CATALOG. l
FREE. TMs contains nearly ono thousand photos. J
Fit KM direct !y token from the articles. All par
FKEK ticuiars, prices an«l details aro given, eu
FREE abling you to order as well as if in tho 1
FREE store.
IT IS FREE AND POSTED FREE.
Extract from i»age HO of Catalog: — 'All goodspacked free. Carnage paid ou all cash orders. Safe
dclivciy guaranteed.'
EXAMPLES OF ILLUSTRATED CATALOG :
LINES.
Superior full size bedstead, 1% In. po3t& £2 0 0 ;
Set of full r.ize bedding ? 0 10 0®
| 3-ply wire inattre«s, full size . . .... 0 14 Oili Kapok quilts, in sateen, 71! x GO .. ..
0 10 0}I*nd«ame edderdowr. quilts, 72 x 00
.. 1 15 0 1
Full size wnrra blankets? M) III'1
Tapestry carpet squares, floral? 1 IS 0
lUal inobair rugs, groan, crimson, &c. 0 17 0'j
? I/jvely bedroom suite, groined oak .... 10 7 0 J
Solid oak hall stand, with seat? 4 15 Of
Diningroom suita of seven piecew; flames 6
(uv solid blackwood, coverings goodpantasoto, our own make ? 10 0 0 T
Saddlebag suite,, in blackwood ? 10 12 ll
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1 Wire couch and cushions, complete ..
I l-- 0
Sr.tid o.ik sideboard, latest style....
'3ti u
Millard dining tabic, complete .... 21 0 0
Extension table, 0 ft. x 3 ft. 0 in. , .2 10 0
Art overmantels, pictures and mirror . .0 17 C
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Bust RritL4i lino., 72 in. wide, per yd. 0 8 0.Passage lino. , 1 yd. wide, i-er yd, ....
O 2 !li
I)n., Ii4yd. wide, pa* yd. . . . ?0 2 0
i F,nampll«d conl to**' aud fcoop ? 0 10 (1'
; Superior bronze tablo lamps ? 0 7 0 j
jHeavy oxidised feeder, richly embossed 12 0
? Strong wire lire* guards ?0 0 6 i
THREE ROOMS, COMPLETELY FURNISHED, *
! £13 1/0. -
TilUEE ROOMS. COMPLETELY FURNISHED, I
£20 0/3.*
FOUR ROOMS, COMPLETELY FURNISHED, t
i £32 10/9.
Theso 'homes.' with others, aro illustrated aud
detailed in tho New Home Catalog.! -the PROOF OF THE PIANO IS IN THE
;
PLAYING,' writes on© of our English makers. .
jic* alludes to tho WAIMER, one of cm- direct
agcncies. Anotlier sterling line froen England is?
tlie ItOIlLKE, vhile even* player is acquainted .
villi tho SWEET TONE RENARDI. Wo supply
cither of these instrument#:—?
RENARDI, I
! £1 CASH, WALMER,*
Balance at or
5/ WEEKLY. ROI1LKE.
; AM are irou*framed and trichord. There is no f
other outlay. Wo pad: free in zinc lined caso and
prepay carringo for carli or terms.-
YOU CAN BE ON THE BEST OF TERMS I
WITH US.
Wo will bo j-lea».*lto wipply you with whatever
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goods you require for a small dcixwit and easy i
iiwaUily payments. Any extra charge?; made aro dodiwicd if ancounl ifi sotUoil wiUiln «ix months OJid i
do d(5»rtt is ffvtjuinjd from old cuBtomere. 'Wic w
CKrats azv—-
£3 WOiltflHI OF FURtNilTURE. -1/ MaNTLUj'V. \
£5 WORTH OF FimNiLTURE, 8/ MaVPliJjY. '
£8 WORTH OF FURNITURE, 10/ j
£10 Wuimi OF FURNITU'R.R. 12/ MONTHLY.;
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£J') WOJll'II OF FURyiTUKlB, 10/ MOiNTIILY.WOItTH OF FURNITURE, 20/ MONTIU^.
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jj.'iU WORT II OV J-M?RN1TURK, 'M ! .SKhSTUJA.£35 WORTH OF FlIltiNrrURE, 30/ MONTHJA. i
WORTH OF FURiNLTl'RE, 'M/ MONTHLY, i
£:.r, WORTH OF FURNITUUK, 38/ MONTHJA*.£(w \\'ORTH OF .FUlCXm/IfcE, 40/ MONTII'JjY.
UO-N'T ULUNDER tINTO THE WRONG SHOP, t
HBK TI7E BliBCBRIO G-LORKSNbWfllJORS ON1HMLS-120 AiXD DOORWAY. .
IT US THE FIRST FURNITURE &HOP ON THERIGHT FROM aiLOHMOND ttT.VTIU'N. i
YOU OAiN SHE 'i'l^ RAILW'AY WINDOW! SHOW
FROM AlLiL SOUTH SUBURBAX TRAINS. . !
RICHMOND FUICNISItrNG COMPANY,j
'11ms Store with a Crj*dtal Shom-oom.'Open till C p.m. ifculy, 1 p.m. on Saturdays,
And 10 p.m. ou l-Vidays.J
SPECIALPU-UXISIUNG OPPoTmwffY' !
PHCIAL .FURNISHING OPIH^RTUNITY !
VISIT OUR PRAHRAN ESTABLISHMENT.Here is a chaniie for you to buy something for
luby.OAK GOT, size -1 x 2, with fine perfection weave
wiro mattmw, combined hiirli sides, made plain,strong and duroble; originally sold at -1.V; Gift?Sale price, 35/.'Remember, a liamlsome gift koch with each pur
chase of £1 and over. 'Tlie Kconomic House Kur* iTil-ihcTF.' .IAS. ANI-ERVX)N I'TY. I/1'D.. ra2-,'53J.
3JW-338 Chapel-strvet. I'nUiran; 251-201 Clartmdon- ,street. Soutli Melltoume.
PROFESSIONAL ENGAGEMENTS. !
AOCTWNTAiNOY.(XX-UNT.VNOY.ACCOUNTANCY.
CLERKS, BOOKKEEPERS and OFFICE HEN 1
Qualify Under
riWMINGAVAY and ROBERTSONIU-3M1.NGWAY and ROlUJItTWON' 'HEMliNG WAY aud ROUiHRTSON*.
*tr-s6 JtwHhotl otf coadibs is recognised to be themoat tiwrwigh, etllciont and Buccc«?ful.
Hundreds of hUulenU io «ll parts of Amtralia now
p!t-iwriii-: with us fur tlio next examinations . -
Seail 'ftxlay for our book 'ACCOUNTANCY '?
;outainiDg i»articulare a« to fceft. exams, to be'
j*i53Ul,
timo ncoxGarj' arul profriwcta whim quali
Free on Application.
Write cr call first opportunity,
HKMINGWAT aud ROBERTSON.HHiXINGWAY and ROBERTS ON.
Corwpondencc Sdiools,
32-41 Collino House, 300 Collins-strceU
Accountancy Exam. Pawea to December, 1011=1104.Easily a Record.
\CCOU-5TA^WJY js a profession ?within tlus rcadi |
J.V. of aaiy I'K*-kkeepcr or Clerk. Let us make
VOU an Aoewmtiifit; you OA.N' pass your ex.mw.
witli its. We have no failures. Hcliaiilo adviceand information free. Call any evening, or write,Ktntt's Correspondence C-olU'go, 100 Itiu^U-stroct.
ACCODNTAN'CY.— Individual Tuition by experts;
seven qualified practising accountants teachto our rooms. Robert Jones. 14D Collin
i A CCO UiNTTANT.S atxl Clerks' Association I^td.. !
il Jil7 FUndew-1.—
'Mod thly Minting rI\--ni.i;!u,1 Io1Iokc-I by Ixssture by A. H. 'E. 'MuUiwrlt-.v,
(irVmln of inenilvrs coriliaJly invited. J. ^v. Xciteoti,
{ s-«'-n4»tr.v. ??
Advicefree to ambitious people.
if uncertain what stoiv*. to take toimprove
your pfrtition and prof.jyets, rememlhT wc aro'
open I-JVERY EVavrNG to givo you
f Bound aud honcit atlviw? on this all importantmatter. It costA you NOTiirNG, and you risk
! nothing in consulting us, but itmay mean mirfi
!to you. (Jail and see iui THUS EVEXlKG.
i 1/ you cannot call, WdtlTE, DO SO NOW—TO-NIGHT.
STOIT'S CORR'EaiH)NDBNOE COLLEGE,j
100.
Ri issc ri-str o ct ,'Melbounu*.
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A GENCIES wanted, for S, Australia, must boA first class, by an agent knowing well tie re
qnirrmifnta uf tluit State. __Ut'CS , Ago Qfllce.?
ANY-.DAYa STARTING !D-AY AT STOTT'S.
NY (DAY' A STARTING DAY AT STOTTU
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? Tlio College hna no fixed trrma. So many
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? Stwlctf :s nro con-fcumally wuf»lting and jt- ncuiy
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? ctostxu always being formed llutt the unv
? ifaKtent can alvvnrAi U.^in tit tlio l*'ijin.uintf wiUi? no kes of lessons
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aud with noloari of fees, foi*
— thvua dato frcna entrj*.
REG IN AT -STOTT'S 1V-1-AY. ? ?
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Intcsrriow litir. -0. tH. Holmes^, F.I.A.V., Jural? rrcvtor and ivjuinxur, - w)to wiJl l?o iu u.iU'h&VM.-v? nt tho CoH**?e OtH«c» l\»-dav, from 10 a.m. till
? 1 p.m., and'from. 2 till 5 p.m.
STOTT'S ^ ? JltieiXIuSS ? COLLWO-E.Sl'OTTS ? .BUSLNESS ? COLLEGE,
. 0G-100 .ItussoU-atrcct.
A UCTIOXEUR, with licence, wajitoil,Icnowledge?^1
erf nm-clmibUse. K.A.M., Age.?
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BOY,for, loical ircuiagcr'a o'.lKv. ji»;t leaving
.. ?'chool proforred: .10/ cotcuunce. -.Serin, wire
WJ-jjroJ^nge, Qollins-rit.? ?
IJOY, smart, for oflkxj, hi't left roiiool , quickat
?f- . iwtrcs. itoom 4, Stock Erchaufjy, JW2 ColHw-st.
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T-CSL\1E39 /Mana gcr wanted, for sviburbs, £3A* w\jakjy, iuvcub £00, filmro «Mo(lt3. Standard
Tlwatrical Co., JiVglong's, R^ttl-arcadtt.?
flLJJRiK.— Youth, for estato agcncy.
iJtato ago and- exporienco to E»tatc, Footscray P.O.
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pLBltK, male, shrrrt/luuni writer aiid tyjjist. Wayand Workn StxifT Otllcc, Room 107, Itaalwiiy
0gl«?m, SpCDwr-tit. ? ? ?
pON\YAY'S Coacliing College, 312 FUudcrs-st. —
. Hjghcat repeatedly, University public and com.
tncfcul, Government clerical, general, railways, phar°»cy, preliminary.
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l~KJOKtiRY.—
Classes forming, splendidly equippedV-
chiasroom, every facility; certificated teacher;moderate. Ivatlics' Training Colleen, Empire,
tQindfra^t.?
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T\EN'I\AiL Tftuivti rcquiriw posittoh in dentist's c-r
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?f-'' cUjctor's rocmis; 12 uwnit-lw' cxiwnicuw. U3T,Aga Offlcc.
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jSltEBS Molting.— Pnpdi? Classes daily exccptO
. Wednesdays and Saturdays; evening class,
Jicwlay.Patterns cut, Mio M'Adara, 40 Elizabeth
I^^^SS Making thoroughly taught, 30 Iraeons 25?,?*-'12 1 cQsons 10/0, single 1/0; business courso
-rranced. La-lics' Training College, 2GO Flindcra-st.
lSit-%5^' Malcing.— 5Klamo 'Nar.camnv euta awlflta ladies' awn material; Classes daily, -ud
flojr,Alcgandratolu. 46 Elizabotli-ot. ?
T\KBSS Cutting. — Individual Tuition, edentific
, cutting, no charts, forewomen coaclied, special
dernrt*
c^aa5e3' Ladies' Training Colicge. 200 Flin
PnoIne driver^-
Mining, Faotorr. Portable, Traction,
DiJoiler
Attendants, Ewrineeis, Mine Manaieis.rwj«red Certiticato Exams., personally or by pott.
-Engine Driwrs.— Personal. £2; correspond«co
(including Class Lesions), £2 10/; Boiler Attendants —
Personal. £1; correspondence. £1 5/.Application Forms and Regulations Free, from'U P. R. SOHNABBL, M.I.M.B., England;
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Ucentlate of Mln»» Department,Vic.;
pJ^^Pector ot Doilers, uuder Victorian Gonsniznent,
win-buildings, corner Bourko and Queen sta., Molb.Hn'iw, i(M2 t.m.; 2-4 p.nu; 7-0 p.m. Call or write.
nOViBRNOvrBNT POSITIONS VACANT in Com
v*-, moawealth, 6tate and RaHwaj-s; many men
we rcconuneud tliese WAFE aud SURE ,
lOTllions. . Ascertain .why OUR students never fail.
M*. -or call any evening, STOTT'« Comspondenco100 Rtasell-street, Melbourne.
. , TMTROfTE YOUR POSITION,
h ? Zercho's Teach Sucetasfully by Post:—
&2«tfcand. Arithmetic.% yPJ-Wrtting. Burreying.w\ TTOtwepiu#. Engineering, Meeh.,'
.rfWntADcy. E3«?., and CifiL'h; '^^poBdcDca. Ticket Writing, Ac.
®JAM8, Coached for. Writo for PamphletZbROHO'S OORRESPO-VDENCE COLLEGE, .
;? -j .157 Oollin»«ta\'ut, Melbourne^
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PROFESSIONAL ENGAGEMENTS.
rXAIIt Dressing. Dyeing. Tinting; Faco, ScalpLJ 3faft*wre: - SUn I tlcvtcii
fng. remores wrinkles,lackher.ds: Suporiluous Hair Treatment. Madame:rakard. 121 (.'oUlttfi-Bt. (Vacant Puply.)
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j^NCREASEYOUR SALARY.
Yako up a cwirac in Bumncaa Letter Writing,-horthand, Adrcrtlsing or Commercial Drawing,auglit by experts privately and entirely by corre
P^^c^ce in your leisure houre. Fees from TENSHILLINGS. Write for freo booklet, meutioningubjcct.
HEMINGWAY and ROBERTSON'SAustralasian CorrcBpoudence Schools Ltd.,
? ?Collins Honse, Melbourne.
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('NlUVlDUAL Tuition. — 'One |-iipll ont leachcr7'?- J3 our nde; wc have no cla-«Mi»; specialistlyichors. Robert .loned College, 445 Collina-st.
JOURNALISM atid Stor.v Writing, profitable andcowconi.if to those qualified; interesting inforyia
wn_free. .Stott'g College, 100 RnweH-t*., Mclh.
N I T T 1 N G M A C II I N E S.
You may regard tho 'WERTHEIM-PRECIOSA'
KNITTING MACHINE from two poiuts of view—a a Machine invaluable in the home, or as a source
f steady, pleasantly tamed income. Easy terms,
nstructiun free.
SHOWROOMS, 201-200 Ucurke-stroct.
[^NITTING MAChTnES, — BRITISH.
t\' ir.
Wty' German ?.Work Supplied All tho Year Round,
nsiructiou lito io purchasers, or without purchaseby fee.
This is Your Time.
1'^ull particulars,BEEHIVE KNITTING MACHINE CO.,
123High-street,
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wanted, to train for Midwifery Nureing,?* thorough practical and theoretical exiwncnce;
-ubUc hospitals' tvjtificate grantwi. Selton, 3T0d^Miiu^st.^Carltou. ?S AD1KS, from 21-5 C'-, t.rain mid(\rifery- nursing,iu »
h'cturo.' rcrtllicato. Matron, Belmore,[4 wUlivtl-cr., N. J'itzmy. ?
for ^ALVr. COLOR and VARNISHLTX \A ORKS. one with knowlcdife. of sunh *manu
MUST HAVE KNOWLEDGE ofr -
of KEEPING RV-CORDS ofwiUx copy of reforuuet^. stntinu ngt, ex
HTiencu and salar-' exjx;cted. All apjdications Milljo confad ared ncmtldentla..
Api-ly by letter to
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T. ROA'RTY,03 York-etreet, 'Sydney.
IVTATHEMATICS, NaturalPliilaiophy.
— For in»7r\ d.lul Pfivatc Tuition, apply to W. L. Bowlltch. M.A., Lfamore, 406 Albert-st.. B. Melb.
lyjUCIIANICAL DUAPTSMAN.
An cxi-nricnccd MKCHANIOAI. URAI'TSMAN is
?rajuiiwl by tilt Chief Jlrcli.inicnl Engineer, Itall»ay Departmcut, Mjicnecr-strtet, Melbourne. Applicants
must have had a good tecluiictil training withinns of some standing aud l-e eouvcrsant witli worn
i?r l,racl-^t,c' Men combining tlitso qualificationsMtli practical woricshcp training preferred. Wa *«?
« coiumeuee, 15/ per day.
\f ICS, for teleplKxuo di*p(irtmcnt; Uritiou?
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m Practice and theory; full equipment prondtnl. c. Ii,
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King, 440 Sydney-rd., Bruiia^iok
j%/| ILLINERY.-—Cla«ci iormins; individual tiii
iJJ. turn, styhsh; eiuglo lesstjas, 1/0; 2S les^soua,
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ladies' Training College, 2-KS Flindera-st.
J\r.LUUl NER.Y. — 'StraifKl 'Mniint-ry Clartrta'; iiiuiy*
M L J uc^Jn.v ev^unK.4, le-ssoiw 1/. oixlrmjiust shapes in ^partrain and buckram. lb-om No.2», 2ik1 floor, 40 ,E-i%,UK-U--jt1_
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MiILLllXERY.— Misa iMMiiushliu's Classes, daily,
oveim;-;; ks-i^n, 1 / ; latest sailor, militaryliiaipc^, 1/tj. U5 Eli/.al-ct3i-st.
j\'|rLLlNHltY. — .Wo r.--puro Arista nt.s in~~our~mil
\!r-^
L ' fH'r-- w oi*];rx*mi'. 2nd and 3rd year. Gtojiow'r,;«W ^mith-rtt,. Colling,wo-Kl.
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\/TO'iX)R l\iiticn, privately, genuine instruction','»-i. driving, mctiianisrn. eveo'thing taught tlx--
?uu^lily, licence guaranteed ; modentte. A. Balloch,18 Ivelrin-grove, AuUirn.
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^.IDJtE ENG1NEHR»S, Clerks, Secmt-aries ando1 Assistants Wu\NTED; many vaeancice foriualiiled men. We can qualify you in your spare
tmi' for a good position: our students succeed,Write at or.ee for information, or call any evening.-TOTTS (-orrcsiKCTdonce College, 100 Raissoll-fttreet.
gUORTILVXDWRITERS AND. TYPIST^
Any okl G.B.C. stmlonts who are not at presentn a iwsitiun please communicate witli -Mr. BECKWITH
Y'OI'XG LADY, wanted, tvilary £2 10/ yycr week,niwt Ir.ivo iuid fair exi-ericncu and capable of en
diai-ge of corre«pondcnce room. Apply,
CENTRAL liUSaXESS' CaLLBGE,? ColHn^trcet.
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OTAMM I3RlN(f uml Sj-att;h iDofects. — DO per ewit'cuitsd: prii-ato Iwkoiis. l-Hocutiou. .\Inla-liii
Rmvcl, 30 Suhlterkind-rd.. Armadale, clo^e station.'
QTAT E CLERICAL EXA-L (.'i)i .lune).—
Intend-Oi»? Candidates shojikl start proper preparation
it once;. no time to low. Wo give private instruction in your home. Our students succeed. Writeor particulars. STOTT'S Correspondence College.100 Russell-street, Mellyxirnc.
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gTHXOGIiAI'HEItSand TYFiMTs]
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G001- GOVERMMENT POSITIONS goingKvsIti®, as it U birpoeiWo to find nualitknl'LSUMicsitiiiJiP.rs and iS'piiJts to fill them. A
nt BliAl THAW'S will qualifyyou. The pay L- gootl; appointments per
manent. . Got bi!sy.
Day, Evening Cu:i»*. IVivate* or 'Pa^nl Tuitiwi, a:ll Conunrrcial and AJlio-i Subjects.
BRADSILA.W'S BUSIX10SS (COLLEGE,?
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2M I'linders-Rtrcet. Mtdlumme.?
r{|VELEG R)A PfllSTB WANTED by G.P.O., Rail
JL ways, Commonwealth; many vacancies. Enterwtll paid scnicc: wc can fix you. Winless andMorse thoroughly taught. .InstnunenU and full
L'ipiipinent; tl'-eon-tical, practical, speed clas-ies; innumerable wiccos^ef. Call A*.*Y evening, or write,
3TOTT5_ College, 100 Russell-street, Mell-ourne.
The 'Working~
men*s*
collegehe WORKING MEN'S COLLEGE
THE WORKING MEN'S'
COLLEGE.
SECOND TERM ST.UtTED,?
f-ciencc, _ ling!buvrintf, /U't, . Trade Classes.ri^BAVELT/EIUs, tailoring and drapery,
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T.I\,A homv.t workcis only (itobinwn call). *
TheRnya'M 1 JWM4^j_Bnvns«icl(-st . ,
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J-'it/.roy.
rjpWJCNTY- O N E POSITIONS LAST WEEK,
ZERCIIO'SSTUDKXTS.Viz.:— T» for Young luidits.
10 for Boys and Youths.ZERCHO'S Ail Day Strict Business Courso
somprises instniction for 12 mouths inSHORTHAND, i
fYPE WRITING. !Fee £17 17;
BOOKKEEPING. L PayableHANI) WRITING.
*| f £ f n/«ENGLISH. Mf Required. Quarterly.ATIITHMET1C. -J i
NF/W STUDI'iNTo JfAY COiM^rj-JNCE TO-DAYOR TO-NIGHT.
Term Dutca from Entrance.Now StAuhmis wild bo EnroLKxl TOiDAY, from
0 to 5.»), and TO-NIGHT, fivr.i 7 to S.30.
ZERCHO'S BUSINESS COLLEGE.Head Office. lf»7 Collins-street
(Op. (4eorges'l
ri'ViVO Suleeciicn wwitol, fvrr s;irscripc,k)ii boo!;A bustnws, gt»l oi*yiii?g for aijjable men, muat
kxi experienced. After 10 o'clock, Sta!ula.'d PubiLiiung Co. l*ty. Ltd,, luo
ITindcro-ct^ MeU».?
nl^Yil'iST, 1 July. — W;ut.!ed, ?Milling Tyiristc. KIA liott, im?ft-.T«l. kwwvf. «k-a; fj. Gipix—
I.oud; t-T-lary, C2 '-/. I'.o:; 21. Yarrini.?
?\7'10LIX iias vaj^utoics, 7-upils \-Lit.ul, till
v r.ulairb.s; temw -»/ |-er month. Stria#*, AgeOillce.
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VOICE tProducrion, Singing, Pitno. — I^e.idirig'mas-tcr takts few pupils, linlt' mail feo; prepares
stage. amcrrL; teachero trained. 7428, Age. -
?\\taNT-2D* Stenographers ajid''.lVpist8, liradshaw's\y cannot supply demand. Why not qualify?
Particulars, I'nidshai\*H IUisin«;s College, 241 FUnders-st.
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\T7illTE Work.—
Classes now forming.' thoroiiglilyT t
Jt aught: trousweau. children'ti cloUiiry, bloiwes;fi»e moderate. Ladies' lYaining College, 200 Fllndor.; st»
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YOUNG Mon, learn Teleplione Meclianics; cx
?jHTt teachcra; full equipment; 21 jjjwstul re
co.rvt examination. Roliert Jones College, 445 Collins-st.
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ZEliOViO'S'Saturday morning instruction. Short
luiml. 12/0; Typo Writang, 12/0; tocetlicr,
£ 1 1 / . t-v-4T0 wceJts.
ZERCHO'SLaw Courts Clatscs, 3 cTcninga' prae
tico JV3T week, £1 11/0 por quarter, datingfrom 1st Jcsxm. 157 Oollinfrst.
SITUATIONS WANTED.
Under Thia Heading 14 Words CharRed SIXPENCE.
AT Muck's Ri^istrj-.—
Farm Haiuls of ever)' tiereiliaMe. 302
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A±LliiUi7— CoinihJteiit Bakers',' a't~ail» hours, town
and country. Tel. 410S. H, G.Large, Trades
Hull.? ?
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BAKER,first class, any capacity, bread, emails,
references, town, country. Bread, 2o Lygoust., Carlton.
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BAKER,langh: band,, competent,, bread,' -? mil's, I
c.nmtry prefrricd. _ R.D.. 3r-3 (.Juetn-st.
BAR Maid?, experienced, another, anxious learnbar, would assist, house, near town. National
Agency, 127 Quecn-pi. .
BAR Maul, young, eperieucod, wants Gituatiou,?
L.K., FiUro.v L'. U.?
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Bar.— Yoiing Lady, suiart. dcurcs learn bar. go
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unywhotv . ? A iiui.t, 3K2 Latrdln^st. . city.?
BUIOKIIaYE'Rwants -work, cJiimneyi:, altoratToiw,
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auy &:nail jyl«, duy or piece. Bricky, Ago Ollice.
BUSINESSto Manage,' corufutiorury or drap.n*;
Swiuringtuun line yrulcrrxd. Jolui'a, Brighton P.O.
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BUTOHER,25 yearn' experience, wants, country
liillut, eort'ificatc; refe'rcnces. Butdier, i'.O,,FcoUrray.
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BUTOHEItv.mts Siuiation, any cajiudty, goo-l
riifcrenex'S, from country. Auxious, 24 Chotwynd-at.. iX. Melb.
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C'lARPENTEItwants repairs*, alterations, gcueral
» renovator toproperty; estimates given. 31
l-atman-st., N. _Fitzroy. ? ? ? ;
CSaKE'l\lJvErt. town or country, experience per
J aoual reference. L.A.I Ago Qfllce.? _
lAlM'E.Vi'E-R disfc-ngjigexl, prepatv-a plann frcc;~~al/
- orations, rcpaiis; e:»LtniaUM given. II. Wood!405 II igu-it.._ E. Pra firuiu
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tlOMl'OSJ roil — .Jobbing, New? 1 land, cniniry
t experience, seeks employment, able to n'purt.Y Raglaji-s.t.., S. . Mj^b. ?
CIOUPLE,young, refined, wife do washing, iron
j in^, &c., l-otiim comfoitable room, baleouyprcfcrrf'-K \Y.
,A go. ? ?
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DANCING.— Private Lessons or classes, newest
dances; rapid progress assured. Mr., Mrs.
Cleveland. 204 Dmnnnond-st.. Carltoti,?
CliciNERA-ii.good cook, liotei, n.forcibc«\-i. cmuIcI
T assist Jrar. anj-mhere. :Mm. Jonui-, -ll- Eiiza
bdh-st. Pent. ,10. '-18.?
.^^^VtAiL, counitryj 10/ -wefk. -Mis.; E. NossiA.JT tor, care -Mw. D. Wilson, 33 iRaJikin-rd.,
Kensingtxjn.?
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t f-lRL. tfoxmff, drilling, food cliildren, clc-i« and! 1 tids', go anyi\5icre. .Mrs. Jone-i, 40 Kli?:abflh-at. -W.. lO.r.18,
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GIRL,young, rofin«l, wbiies lWBttion, bar, town
or country; .references, E.M., Age OfPce.
CltRLiS,t'Ht), reeipectalxle, ooimii-y, want jx wit ion,
PT cook, houae maid, Ktme hou^e. Toorak, 120
Itaitilicnineiwt., Fairfield.? ? ? ?
CI11U/7 20,' '12 'months'' references, light general ;
X also sfebor, IS. 211 Fitzioy-sL, St. Kilda.Windsor, 3T»20.
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/'S I RL, young,' woul(L 'like situation «-'hclp, do
\jr_mestlc duties, willing. M'iud. j^ Kildal-.u.
C-SlliL,trustworthy, referetices, wants lisiit situa
'X tion, small wiiges, good homo. Particulars,
Pemo, Footscray .P.fi, ? ??
HO U&'EJ I v EEP J3R'
wvuita iwsition, 1, 2 gentlemen,?widfrvsx'r, gwxl liecdlewoauiu.
? -LS„ Go Gipj-j-
ct.,J^MeK-.__ ?
HOlICiHKHEJPIlll,widoiw, youn«, refoieuces, fthyi
managur. Mw, K.» 27 Elm-grove, E. Rich
inond.?
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HOUSEKEEPER,gootl manager, cook, needle
woman, go anywhere, own mistres; references.ag) l-awson-st.« BniP.Twick.
HOUSE. Maid, eibeiienced, jx-ung, refined, wouldlike superior, light place iu or near Melb.
-i78T. Age Omco.?
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LAD,e.Nperienccd milker^ faim hand, strong. 2
years' reference; 12/G. LiberalAgency,
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LADY,young, would like situation, house maid/,
assist waiting,- nayiug gueats; personal referencM. nons. Age Oll'cc.
SITUATIONS WANTED.
LADY, tru\X!lling .l^ictland, early iMar, care child, finvalid, half fare for pswsagc. 286, i'aigc, Ago
OfUce.? ? __ ?
IADY desired a situation ai housdcee|»cr in nfee V.J hoinoly placc. Madge. Ivanhoo P.O.
? l£(A I J X, young, nieriLT.c«r, wiints sitiiation, con
,feut-ionery, and iiRsist U-as, If rtxiuired. M. V.
Finnkhn, 00 KingWilliiiir^t.^i-Htzrr.y. ?
Iwt
LADY, youi-g, douicotii-utcd, would give eeniw-M, ruilr.wl i)eoj-ly leUuu good homo, small wages.
r»WT«_AKo Oilice!? ? ^ ^
Kli
IADY Helps, two, cxix-rienccd, all hnuseliolldutiifj, euuntr-'
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preferred.?
W.P.C., Hoi*cule
P.Oj__
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|- Ai-V, young, iv:ll give' nioriiing services lor ^?LA home, St. Kildn pittTcrrcd. 13 BeaconstieHl- 1
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l-ar.,. St. Kilda._
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MACK'S Rcf^'stiy for ritl'-ablc Serttu:^ of cwrs* CCyiyription. ;^)2_ U/r^lale-st.
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MAN wtinis light
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work,' wages 110 oC-j4ft. no ex
- ptfrit-ncc', militia#, hoirra, farming. r»4r-, Affe.-p
MuVX, rL-fliHK'/tnbk'. «tea-|y. wirfies situation, any
tuixicity,- luwhil. ha;vly. 70 St. Vi.v;*yit-pi.,
AjMcrt 1J-.: ? ? ? ?
MAN, young, nurrii--l*~Rtrong. wanLi worlt, a*iy -y.
_ description._
Siriss, S. Melb. P.O.? (
MAN, 'young,' wants work, rough can-enU'riiig, jf7
wind mills, ft-ncing, own tools; 30/ and keep. /-~
W.B., Wooleit P.O? ?
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MAN, colonial, strong, milker, ploughman.cai--
(-,--.
able. 2«,i yiaw' refeivuce-; I!'.'/.JJUntl
jxAgeucy, 07 King-st.
MARRIED Couples, ftations, hotel; kocmI Her- n,,
vanU, Hotel Csefuis, Generals. National^~.
Agency, 127 Quccn-st..
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\ ? AlUUEi) Coujde — genomf; nun, milk, kill, gar- y.
jlTA den, useful, rufeiemcos; small wage. Lkctn, r
A«ttJJlH£«. ? (
MEN,2, country chap.-*, axes, tuote, tent, if idi
bing, clearing, &e. iytberal Agency, 07 King-fit.
1JA1NTER.PaiK5tii'i'ncer,*'Sign Writer, Ropaira; (
charges moderate. Traticsman, .-41 Dtum
mt.nd--t.. Caxlton. ? ??
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tJiil-;KS(XS \vxu dluatfon, light. gejtenU, g-x-d cook; *
A mcKlenite wage^. (R.O., M' Donald's news agency, 04
Colnuy.f
FA)UGliMAX,Farm Hand, careful hoiws, drill ^
?I years' reference, malk«.1«-rn; 22/0. Liberalljn
Ageiu-y, 07 Kinj-Et. ??
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'W/IUJOW, cldtu'lv,' housek«.*jH-r,~ to tvuple, 3 years ^Y- last pUii-c. _R.,
4lBe.lles*uo^4..j_-Burniey. . ^
V«7ii-fJiW,'
35,' no 'encumbrance, willhousckee^p
^ V («? iceitj.ni of tnrX; lcrsenral refwenexH. .-7, ^Age OfUce.
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W/OJfA.V, young,2 children, wa:its situation, p
VV e»nittry or o\itcr Rulnu'b, fiaiall wage, liomel\. 6
Refined. S. Molb. P.O. ? ? ? -
WO'MAX, cltlcrl.v, gowl o-ol:. comtunionable. go v
anywhere; 7/, Mrs. .lontv;, 40 Kliaalwtb-tit. .
(Vnt..? ;
? |W6jl\K, mi-Ullo aged, gv-;xl ox«k. \r.uii« homely m-
pkuio; 10/ or 12/. Mrs. Jones, 40 Eli/a- -tp
beth-st. Cent., 10,518;? |_
V\7pnr.\iN',
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yo'img, cliild 2~ wantH work, hot-?e- st
TT kctn-, anything. an.vwjiere. Dclfa,_A^e. ? -|
\^7|Q-PAN, yo'irrg, .wanUivadnng, tuning, take |.
TT home, cluanins, by day. 23 Baiinoral-at., S. r;(
WOMAN, good general *or lvousdie«1xvr, ciiild no Jtrouble, go (10/) anywhere. Mrs. Jones, 40 t.-
FJiy.ilbe'..h-*t._ Cen.to_10.fi1S.'
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? J\\7;OMAN. yoiyig, wants '0. light' general place, v
tt hotel or private house; 10/. 170 Burwcod-rd., J[Ua.\rt3iorn.
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\'17PMAiN, elderl v, nrj ww'.able, mints light po-i- |-T tion, r.ntall -family; take 4/, Particulars, 81 f
I .ei-r^t w-sU, Fktmiy.
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WOM.A'Nwauts office cleaning, good reference. \
-M.M., N, MoH-. 1».0. ? .. 1\\rOMAN, retpectablc, w:mls Awhing or cleaning. .
TT l.y day. 15 'Macquarie-at., Prahnux? ^
\'\7jOMAN, yoiuig, dean, wante day' work. wariuiVg -
TT and cleaning. PaikvlUe preferreel.Urgent, 23 fi
Bntnawicic-rd.^K. ? ? ? ^
W-.\CAiN,'i-miDg, wants warliing or cleaning, by
jrlay. ? .SS_j
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a rkj V . BruufArick.?
Y\70MAN would like work, 'few hours daily. 27S bt
VV Station-st., N._
Carlton. ? ? ? f\\7OMAN \vants washing, liy day. other than Mon
TT day. Reliable, Pmhran P.O.? y
4'5TOMu\X. rcliablo, Ar.inU waehing. elmnine. Mo t- V¥T
,-day, WoJiKS-l.iy. Thurjiday. Friday. 25» l-ow- a
st, U. Melti.?
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\t^70MAN, youmx, want.s light, situation, anjTwJi^c, V- V Nida, N. Melb. P.O. L;
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(SITUATIONS VACANT. ?'
cUnder This neadii.-g 14 Words Ctuirged SIXPENCE. If
A A. A.— At Mrs. Ifaytor's Agency, .315 CoJIinfl-flt.— (CookP, House, Pariur Maids, Cook, Lauuilrcsaos,
Goneralfi, call.?
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APPJlKNTiUKS,machino, 7*. 6d. Mart, dre?« making, y
33 ?
V-vcntry-st.,S. M-lb., near Kt, lvildti-rd.
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A— 'itaBlJfri'SON.' f:-iuit.able'Bui'lcliiig.— 'Nuiv:e, i'U y
dcrly, 10/; anotlier, £1; -Nurse, ComjKinion y(children's), 17/0; 11. M., I-anndrcss, 17/--; other sub- f
iirbim^yattmcies, ?_
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k — UOlilvRTSOX. 'F.tjuiUible 'I'mlding.-^Gfok, (j- A gocjd, frtation, 22/0; Manwl -CVkiP'^- £80, sla.
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tion; Generals, country, £1, 10/, 15/; otlicrs; H.M., -Lanndjv&s. 17/0.
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' /Maid,
muyical, wages £1, Wiliiatiiftort-u. Li- r
eemce. P.O., Willitun^town.?
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BILLIARD'Markers, under 21 yuftK of age*,- for y
CoJtuncrcial Travi-ilois' CUibrnrfereucc, 'mdtti- fl
men .^ entrance, Commerce Way, 10.30 a.m. —
BLA'CKiS-MlTrilXGCla.sH-s. i'he Working 'Men's {
College, H/ j«?r term; apprentices, 5/; steam ?-
humiM. kip iuiwt ncr, fihcaw, ^rollers. Ac.?
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BLACkS-MTTH.— T^'ul. steady, able nail well*
food ciiance turn aud lit, 17/0 a week anu —
fouuiL?
Gullick, Dcrrinallum.?
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I!JLACKS.NliTlia.~l^«l,utile to nail on; eoiifltunt: M. ~
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M'KfUfta, farrier, _-VcKs-»f., Mid-no Brighton. /
!_)La(JKSMITH.— Strikers, 2, undor 21, uaedTtto trado —» 1). Vanghtni, Klindery-st. KxtonM»n.
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BLACKSMiTll.— Strung Lad, ufed 10 horfics, guarau- .V
ico good chance to learn, Waters, MuculiersQn' ^pi., N. Carkon.
_ _? ? {!-^LACKSSliTH. — A genuine chance ~for a firstJ-» chiKi Man to start iu business, mannfactAirinc 21
ploughs and disc cultivators. Rack. Dandfoong. /B-Ot)T Trade.— Clicker*, inr iighe work, couhuiu, em- v
8 J j)loym-ftit.?
Tho*. Varies, if ari--pt , Ahbocfiford. 1
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B«jOTTrade.— Op-rator, fur Katill fitiJeh-Tri Sviiy^ /'
brow, AhboUft)r«i.__ _ \OOCiT Trade.
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First class Fitters and Machiu^ ,f.m 2*
hiU. Bedggotni, Jolimout v
BOOT Trade. — Pullers Over, aLso Heel -Parcr. C. —Treseowthick, lioddle^st., AliboUfonl. A
BOCn*Trail(C--0w.d plain VlUcfrtiw '~G'iri'for -
Lnfkln folder. Etna Boot Co.; Ahbotfiford.,
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EOOT 'JVruIo.—
Operator, Consolidated latter. C. (?
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Trcscowtliick, Hoddlo-st., Ablnrtsford.?
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BOOT Trade. — 'I^irai. class plain Macliinist and 7
Girls, for trinwniny machine, constant week, a
Spiccr Shoe Co., Nex-ne-st., -«lit'ton III 11. ^BOOT 'JV/ide.-^-Oper;i.ton?,' for t-r/iwil idatcd 'lostcr, 7
c&ir--.timtj
h*:»)u«i wagi-s. J^iwton, Atusuu, *; .b/luiston-iit., AiLbot-sford. ? ^
IXOY.lt-arn Imtcliering, giiod apiw-arance. 7 /y llarri.4, HSJ- High-fit., Armadale |
j^OY,learn bn;sn dni^iiiu^. 244 La'trube-nu, Welb. Im
Be-Yr*14,for moi?s'uiit.tiTtiiig' lieLw^rs'ai^To/rue^- (
? day morning, 130Sptmcer-st. ?
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t-OYS,used to heating. In bolt Khop ; good wageiT' G*. \
-- Snwell, Cr'i''-su. w. Foot^crtty.?
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BUY,ab nit 14 years old, fur mec«»yee. 43« Church-at„ \
Richmond.? ? ;? ? ? j
b»oYS,light, clean faotory work. MoiierTr MfsT'CrT, \
- Guiidiord-I.. 2nd lane oft Sutherlaud-Ht.. oir Little 7Lotwdulo-fit., near Duckett's.
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J^OYS, ago^14. Sands & M'Dougain factory!
J^OY,smart, gonorally lusefuh 100 Bourke-nt.
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BOY, strong, ~~11 HrTfl : rham!iT~io~ learn good P
t rat Ic. Fletcher, coach builder, Xew-sL, /
Brighton. ?... _
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EOY, smart, for tailor and mercer's shop, 'just left ri
sehcol_
jiruferrrd. 432_ I-lindcre-.'U._ ?
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i'. Willdniiwi, otiemist. corncr Barker's and V
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Gk-nf»rrie rdt... Glc:iferr!r,? ? sj
'BOY, able ride bike, messages. Motor Rubber 1; JQlWork?,_370 St. Kilda-rtl. ; .10/ start.
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BOY,for clothing factory, icatu tia^ie. J. & J{. 1?
Snidevfi, 48 FiinderA-l._E. ? ? ? f
j lyitASSKiuifher.— JmpraTer. 2H Latrobe-At., Mein. -
B'
1L\SS Moulder. Boreham, 33 Glenfyon-nL, E. -
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Bninswick.?
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i-RlCKCleaners. P. Mcs.-Hiiigvr, W. Mefb. Gas
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VVorks.? ? ? (
B'ltlui\LAYER,build 3 chimneys U double. 2 ninglel, ?
cupper. Noruianby.av., Thornbitry, Northcote. /
K!-UICKLAYEUS. New job, corner High-ut. aiiUm
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HarlcerVrd., Kew.?
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| J KICK LAY r;RS.— Slruug J.ad, lo attend. Early, H 4
flj_Su Lennardf-rd.. A^cot Vale.
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HiHCKJjA Yliiis.~Labor«n-. t}lei»view-.«c., off JJurke- 4
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rd., between tligh ami Malvern-rd.. E. M\lvei n. 1
tjITiCKLAYER.—Price for chimney*, labor. Corirer ?:
)? pariing-rd. and Mitront a-fU,
K. M-lvom. fl
BiilCKLAYERS,3 chimneys and cupper. WuFvh, n
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ICooyong rd. and C-aro»ce-H., Ll'tt-rnwiclf.? /
IJiaukLAYERS.—Latl, to wait on 1 briekla/er. Oe- fl
j wald-Rt», Garden Vide. Howden- ji'b. .j
BIMCKIiAYEUS.—
LaUurrer. \ViUiaia3tov-n-ril., /
No^h^l'ort,oi-. ftxAball ground.
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BltfCKLAYER'SI^aliorer. Smart & Mcdfe^, 4
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Winter-st, Malvern.?
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BRtCKLAYER,wniaii job. Training
Allege, /Madiilinemt., Carlton, S.30, It. Hainflton. 1
B'UTCliEI!.—Man';
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perMj.'.af.
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reVrenco ue^a^ry. gSwannell, 183 Gertrudc-su, ritzroy.
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BU'ITON'IIOLEiMachinist, for tailoring trade; ~d
;Uso Tiu-kitig Olachiui^t. Davics, Docry &*
C.», ,_ 100 Hindere-l.? ?
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BUTCHER, competent, io l^uidi hhot:'
imr.t have goo^l rcforeuccy. Butclier, Pruhiaa 1
P.O.? ? ? ?
\OUTCHKR. — Improver, smart, for* cash rJVon. i
.S.i M'Kry, 351 Iligh-st., Northeote. ^
Et-UTCHICiR.— J-ad, barn trade: must 'he clcan, N
V_sniarj. Simps)ti..O'Grad.'. Ruv,t. Brighton.J
C'1AN V At-VSKRS, -latliefi' and gontleman. visit' us,
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- good m;)uey made here. Commonwealth Maau* jftw-turiJig -^-., 35 Sydfley-nl., Bruuswick.
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if iANVASSKliS.— -»o»»d iiioiify, it.ithmg t«? carry. £io- v
yy tweon 9 and 11. J. Itrnwn. 317 CollinMd.?
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CANVASSKRS, good lines
; i6s.perday; ls.6d. will
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. putrtyou. 393Smiih*'t.,_FitKroy^ _ ?
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C CANVASSERS, smart mon can earn £1 day, good 1j_ Ivmseholit line. 256Hwan-^t., i»ichrnond. /
C-'ANVASSEltS,£1 per day: call or post TT, ^
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i'.N. for Mioplcs. Jlolmcs. 40_Elizabelh-sU |
C'ARPENTER,t/- go With contractor, plehty^ork': \
lxmus requirctl. W.H., Agu_01licc. 6
CiUMI'lNTlDRS,leave names for vaca'nciwTwdrk- u
iug Men's College Oliuse-jH; room in haud -railing and stair casing classes.
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C1ARPENTERS— First claRR Man. 7.30 a.m., 'Sneli, -
J 42i- lll«h-Rt., op. cemetery gates, Kew. A
^ARPENTEIJ.'7.30. 3B7 Punt-id., Richmond. \
CAlifBNTETW.' ^KOCU mtn.
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\V«Ucy^T'AubHra, (near Burke and I'.arktr's rtU ?»'
/CARPENTERS, 12,fM)0 ft. paling fonrinc, iroo /v./ ft; ]»icket, in country. 53 Morelantl-iil. E., ^
Cx-lnirtr.?
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COACHand Motor Trimming djasses, ''Workiug
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Men's.
Qolloge; fee 7/ per term.?
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COAGHiJo«iy »;uildei.\ 2. ffuod Motor Bodr VVork*. 4
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61 Lygnn-Bts? ? ?
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ClOLI/AliIhvndfl, nmnera, turners and btitcherai /
_J ? Bnuisutrck. 1
COMP AS IoNrtillP evenings. aspiRianeo^wirlf houTe /
hold duties aioriilus*, ottered return hotne. Gentle-'
woman. Ago.?
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CiOOK,good, plain, private houso, laundry ontioaaL'
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J £t. IJoforfa 10. 116 Uol.hnm.gt. K. Meib. i
/ 1UOK. 25*., paying guc»t«, suburb; i 00k, baundru--s'
20»., suburban viliu. Mfcs Hancock, 49Eli7A- J
beth St.. 2nd floor.?
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CSuoK.General, Euglbh. tniHworthr. where another h
J maid kepu Box, 18 O'Ctmnell-BL. K. Molb.j
Clf)0*K, 25*., plain Is. table, kltclien tnaid kept, hotel'
J Gipp^land. furp pafd. Mi°» Dobyon, 341 1,on«dule.«t, ^
CUUUC,young, oountry hotel, 25i-., rererencus ; another. 4
t hiitfil. Miws Notley p, 356 LonwlalV-su*
CluOKaud Laundress, 20s
, hot*d, suburb, employer 11* n
j another, Ilou-ekccper, General. Miss NotluyV' i
Loiwlale-ia.? ?
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C^OOK.At ouco, Mrs. Steyne, Australia, 433~Vlctoria. /
J pnr., IC.Melb.
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C-OOK,General, 20/, 4 faauily, Malveni; another. 4
/ 20/, Balaclava. Mis.-
Qnge. 117CV)Uins-8t._
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CiOuK.l.attndrcps, 15s., ymiug, experienced'^ adtiltK /
j St. Kilda; another,, Armadale; 17s, M. Sc. Elmo'
Regi*try, Albert st.. Windsor.?
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Cr-O0K,wv)in;in, 30/, go-l hoicl, Glpiwiojid;] kit- i
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che.iwvman kcjit : refcmaecs rapiiretl. So.' \employer, dlansf/n, 301 J^ia'alnlost.
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j/^OOK, woman, Wation, 22/0, full staff kopt; make /
V/ btittor; good place; rcfcronceaindispensable. \
?Ito'lxyrtf.on. Eqiutable BuUdhig.?
COOK.Gouera), 5o luuinto-, 2T-
/. I'rotcstnnl. Cum' iten-all »m; ri-ferwiaw. Jlks
Siwncu, Qnccn'a- j
?walk, S-Awn^ton-st. . . a
CIOOK,CitinemL no laundry, tliroo faimiyT' TOofafi'- 7
' rofcrcncis. La-ly. 11, Mbw Spcna-, Qucon'al :
walk, Swaaiston-st.? . I
fSOOKS, ^/, 22/0, 25/,eirtnirtH; Cooks, con 11- Z
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sn'UAnoi%s vacant.
-OOK, 20/, small family, .otrburla, 2 other? kept.
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Enydoyer. 11. 'Mtei Alliircag, 40 !h1ir:ibeth-.it.
took. Laundruis, lib/: fnjucrsii. 17 /O. i»uit
friends, Mtafion, Now South Wales. 'Miss Allim, 40 Elizai)otli-«t, ? ?
iOOK, Liundro», 20/; -H.P. Maid,' 15/, four
adults, St. Ki3-l-i. 3li-s Allprc.'v?, 40 'Kibw:h-st.
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iOOK, if/aun-lKs^, 2 a-htlte, 'J-i. St. Kilda; H.l*.- maid -kept; 17/0, 20/. 'Mioi Allprc.^, 40lzii5-eth-t.
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*OOK. Txiuri-.Ireia. 20/. 22/0, ^ralvern, (i fa?niJ.v:
JjaundLrcsH, 20/. Misu Allprc-s. 40
iTultcUi-jt.?
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OOK. Gi'aera'i. 2t)/,- smalf country hotoi. adult* :
; can rnx-aimerui. Misa AUiirofM, 10 Eliza
100K, female. exjM-rier.ccd ; references. O.'ienUl
/ Cofte; PtU^c-g, '.Jeciong._ ? .
fOOiKS. GcnomLn, all Kti'builw, 15/'.'' 17/0, 20/;/
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othgro, 22/0. Mt^ Allpre?y, 40 Ell/.d^th-d.
lOOK, 25/, Keaside hotel, light place, for the/ winter, fare laid.
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MaiUanl's. Russell-Kt. ?
tOOK',' 2tid, 40/, 'bu1mrbn.*''liT«t c'.ass estaldish/ nyt:tr,; refcrt nc(y. .May'ilanl's, R.uftsell-ftt.
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VolTKS. country, 25/, 30/ : . suburbs, 25/. £1;/ C'-x»u, Laundress, £i. Busccuilxi's, ? 1' urloug s,
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iOOK, kitchen maid kept, paring gue is, ntbtrb;/ 20/. Elite Regwtrs*, 40 Elizabcth-st. Cent.,
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iOOK, .Laundrusncs, 22/0, 20/, 17/0; ndmrl*./ Intcrvienv 11 o'clock, Mrs: Symons, 243 Col
IOOK, lAundrcRs, 15/; Hottse Maid, Waitros-v,J 45/, good hotel, countrj*; suit friends. Mrs.inoua, 213 Collins-st.100K, 22/0, gentleman's home, Hehb lberg, inUrr- view 11.30 o'clock; otheru, 20/. Mrs. Symons,3 Collins-st.
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IOOK, f.jujndresft, 20/ ; House, Parlor Maid, 15/,' gentleman's hottsu, suburbs. Mrs. Symons,
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-0--K, 20/. light launflr--, station, Con-v-a; Hotiso,j Pariur Maid, 17/0, suit friends. Mrs. Symons,3 Collins-irt*
HKiKS, '25/, ''22/0720/7* 1*7/0, ''^mtlroicii'rt' hoSir?.?' iuluirl-s, Inteiview ,1 1, Mrs. Symons, 243 Col
HOOK, 25/, hospital; C\kj!c. 1/iundre-ws, 20/, Kew,.' privat-»; Genoitii.f. AIi.°s M'Caig, 4!) Elizath-st, 4 th floor.
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IOOK, paying guest; Cook, privato hou^o; Cook.J Lanndresp, hotel, laundry imiail ; interview 10
L'T.Pl Mi-»s_Ryan, J9 Kiizabetb-flt.?
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IOOK, Gotieral, good plain ciKikTcxpcrie'need, no jaiuiJ
? --ry» iidhednymi* Mvage* 20«j_ Tel., .MaWern 188.
MURRlElt, table, iu?ed .split, kip. l*)xhU)ition
J IVoot Co.. Westgartli-^t., ?Nortlu-otc.?
-itE8S Mitkinv, 3rd or 4th years Bmbce Assisiantn;also Apprentices. Mlfs Beaveu, Stirling's. Rich
ind.
)RESSMaking.— Flfst clasn IkwliL-o', 'Skirt, Coats, Ap
prcnticop. Marr, St. Uilda-rd., near JiidcUod,. Kdda.
-RES&Making. — Dtess Maker ttrnl^Imprcwcr, Siml
year. Mrs. Balbarry, The Chic; lt»0 Glenfer-rd^ Hawthorn.
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VRESS Maker, first class. 1TV1 Sydney-rd., Bcnius/ wick.
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)RfiSsLMaking. — d'^rxt clas.+ B«liw A»d«tant,
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snwrtAptr^itice. __171 Doina,in-rd.,__SL_Yarni.
SllJ'^SS Making.—
Bodice Hand', and Girls, iu 3rd/ year. Sorelle, 231 Flindera-1.
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\njV35Rt lfc'need. W. M (itjinness, Caj/iborweil,/
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Td., 46, Haw; horn.? ?
ENGINEER'S Turonr, gootl mnn. Atlas Co.Engtj neor*. Kuvu.a ;h--t„ S. Melb.
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j^RENC II POLISHER, first class. 100 I^atn-bc-1
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'i ARDI'jNI'jR, by day. 3 loua-av,, Texirak.?5
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SENERAL, experienced, personal references, 2
Jf adults, 110 washing, 17/0. Mrs. Outhwaite,)ngalK)o. Stoninston-pl. Tel., Malvern, 1171.1 ENERAL, 20'., gtjeni country home, 2 ailnltn. no
7 children ; faro paid. Miss Hancock, 49 Elizadh_st. ?GENERAL, IS-*., no waBhing. 3 adult', every ennriri
'*cmlion ; peroral othurc. Mies Hancock, 49 Efiza
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S ENERAL. superior, re.'peetablp. asflRt bar, oity7 house, tPthurs kept; good referenccB. Azela,go Qfllce.
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'1 ENERAL Help, country, milk cow, meet empl ^er 3
7 o'clock ; another, near town, 12s. 6d. Notley.'s,
3n»dale-Pt.?
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*1 KN'EUAL, 20*., more as hotwekeejior, oxcellontplaco,Jf hotel, one lady, man kopt Miss Dobson s, 341:-npdafo.f-t.
'1 ENEitALS, no washing, highftRl wages, all suburbsy and country. Call Mrs. Jones. 49 Eiizabflth«su,t floor.
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GENERAL, 15«., gootfpiain cook, no washing or iron*
3T fpg. Retnre 12, Elrona, Murpfiy-st., Garden Vale.1 ENERAL, experienced, comfortalilo homeT~18s.
7 weekly.?
77 Mrrton-st.. Albert Pk.?
'lENBRAL, good pl.»in cook, no washing, bedrooms,X all evenings givpti ; good wage?. Mrs. Bailey,afentine-gravo. Mulvern.
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^ENEltAL,gooil cook. 177 Power-su, Uawthoru.
GENERAL, couipetsut, small lamily, no~b.tuk work,JJT no iauixiry : references. I^ink New South Wales,
rjdge-rd., Richmond.? ?
GENERAL, 0.30 To 7. 30 daily, Ptnall adult family, 14s.;T other', )5g., 17«. 6d. Whitclaw's Agency. Malvern.
y EN1CRAL, early, plain cooking. Continental Hotel,JT Rns*ell-st., city.
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* KNEkaL, young, itr.ed children. Ming Brighton,jf 1290, morning.
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'1 ENHKa L, abuui 26. villa, evenings free, good home.Jf 31 Fooie-st, oft M-irtin-fit., Garden Vale.'lENEitAJy, 15s., 2 uibiJts, 2 chiltlren7nirr^ keptTsZ
JX Kilda; Geueral, 14s., S. Y'arra. St. Elmo iteglsy, Albert-yt., Wimlwur.
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i ENERAL. young, no cooking, start at oncu, sieep3T
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in. 537 Elhnbeth-»L?
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1 ENERAL. aooiijer oiani kepi, 3 in family. Before 12
JT o' cluck. 25 hlizt beth-st.. Elsternwick.? ?
TEN ERA LS, 12/, 17/0. no washing; others, 12/,.7 17/0, no cooking, suburbs. Mrs. SymoDs, 213
i)lins-st.
T KXERAJ.S, 10/, 12/, 14/, ).'?/, 17/0, 20/TUrgSX immber vacancies, all parti. Mrs. Svmons.13 C'olllii^-at.
iENElfv\*L Help, four adults, no cooking, treatedJf family, evenings fa-e, 07 Mcrton-st., .Vlbertk.
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THN.KRAL, snulf f .1 inill^Iiglit- placed 0 BaiX moral-at., S. Yarra.^KNERAL, fr,/, 3 family, AleTandra.; another,
X 15/, hotel, Alexnndnu Mrs. Onge, 117 CXd
J-4ENERAL, 17/0, all duties, Hawthorn : another'.a 20/, no laundrj-, Malvern. Mrs. Ouge, 117
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'^lEN'ERAL, .wung, rcfercnccs, threo adulu; -helpgiven. .Armagh, 11 St.
Ixionards-av,. Slihl^.
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.'?JJENWR.AL,20/, 2 adulte, Bright/jn, email villa;
-fli-pfC'ilUru0onnncmI- Allpmw, 40 Elizar
1 hXMtALS. ligtit, 12/. 14/, 15/ ; country^] ,'/.X 17/0. I'lmplojcr, morning, .Misa Allpiws, 40lir-v^rth-Kt-.
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'IIOXKRAU 2 adultc\ no wuLhiug, '£)p, CeneraT,JA At-eot Vale, 17/0, Miss Alipress, 40 Eli/.a
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GENERAL, reliable, 22/0. Croxton Park Hotel',X Northeoto.
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'-KNKRAL. snuirt girl. Buildern' Aritis~Hotcl,JT CaidijfaUjSt, Carlton,
'GENERAL, gvxxl coolc, csxperioucetl; rcfeixiitTS.
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Ki'tcomba,
Beiid.'go-a v.. Elwoo-l.
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^ ENI-J.vVL, light 411 ]*.itlidowu-Bt.t Ctorlton.'
GENERAL,, light, young, smart 1*a.m., Jlc
tix-at HoUil, Sydn-y-nl., _Iirunswick. ?1ENER.VL Servsuit. Ill North-rd., Garden
25 ? V;il(t.? ? ?
''1 ENERAL, thoiough, uo washing, small f;unij7,
.X comfcHabJo home. Iolyn, 143 WiHiains-rd., E.lahnni
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'I.ENEILMj, adult family, Windsor, nice'piaee;
.X 15/. ;'lwmi)'s Registry, 2S7 -Malveni-rd.,
I'rahmi. W„ 2300.
.ISXERAL, i«V, 20/; HouseMaid, 12/, l.v7*lj
JX adults, pleti«mt rotmis, -nitings, 211 FiUroyl. ,
St. Kilda, near High-st.'1 M^KRAUS. lightT nenv vilhus, JlaU; 12/0 to 20/.X Mdtne. Verne, 211 Fitxroy-st., St. Kilda, near
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''?i ENERAL. Moom-ci Ponds, no washing: 20/. Elite?
Rr-gintry. 40 l^lzahetii-'vt Cent , 020-»._
'GENERAL, thtn-ough, 3 family; 17/0. Mo7niuV.Jf 7 Clnt ra-av.. oir ChajK-l-st... St. Kilda.
1 ENERAL, about 1J#, all -ltif ics, JilK*nU outingn,X 3 adulta\ j2 Gli^i_lluntly-rft.. Elstemwick..
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'liTJNlvRAL, Uuov.leclge of cooking indispensable..X Dunrobiu, 31 Alma-rd., St. Kilda.
GENERAL, yoluig, perionai virfcrou^,- 3~aVl n lbi,
X UIktsI outing?, wages. 3 7/oeli-st., -St. Kilda.el. 2227. Wind.
'URL, assist housework, 2 chiidreu :*liborai'*outingF.
.X 107 Wright-ftt., Midelio Pk^ phone, Windsnr122l5.'^IIRL, as^inl, liberal outings, nice homely- places,
SX several wanted. Mrs. Jones, 49Elizabeth-?t.,
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''1 1RL, a wist, nice country home7no«7TafbinRat.tH, uo
washing, homely. Sirs. Jouep, 49 Elizabeth-st., l.*»
'*1 IUL.-^:. 6d., general wiVk7*funn''W'erfr(-ee]i!ie, gooil
J7f home, can reeommcuu. Miss Notley's, Lousute-st.
^illtL,tmud baby, assist house work. 20 P'ortland-p!.,
^ 1RL, mind baby, assist, 'goodhomK 55:rHydntV-r(EX
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1RL, all dnliu.4, uo washing. Lnngfyde, liobiiison'^JC _X«1; j_t «]enfj ofTie.
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Telephone, Haw., 12^0.?
'URL. young, for houKO work, cook kept, i'{vITcJX hoiifP. 116 HoUmtn-nL, K. Molb.
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'URLS call, vacancies General', town and country';Jf 12*. 6d*. to 17*. 6tl. Miss Nm ley's, 356 Lnu*-dnlc.Ht,
iIRL, mind boy, 2 year*. Immediately, Mrs. fcieuo
?J ridge, 1 Gertrude-st.» I'ltrjoy.?
URL, or Woman, tor kitchen, light place. 56 .NicholJl Fot»-t. Plizroy.
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- 1RJL, uttout 17, to itaiu as houpo niuid, 5 adult k, neat
Jl Melb.; 10s» Lady 10.30. Mrs. NaylorV, 315 Col
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1 1KL. u.-etul. for restauraut, come re.idy io sutrL 5Bl
-X Bourice-st
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AlRl., for bobt rules, souio experience prelerredJf Wm. Claydon, -hoo store?, Glenferrio-rd.. Mai
1 1RL, young, Rtron^, Uf-etl to liou^ehold uutiec, even
Jf lug free. 485 Brunswick-st.. N. Fitzroy.' UULur young Woman, to ussisu 12*. bd. week, com*
Jf fortablo home. Leigh 1100^.243 William kl, city.
i IUL, olean, for house work, fond ofcbiiUreu. 7(
Jf Greeves-su. Filzroy.? ^?
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'UKL or Wouian, general houre work, sleep home.Jf Fincher, ICO R.vtlnlown-i't., Carlton.'
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lltL, Etruiijf, light iioiuo work, minu diiidrun ;
JT wages IOi. Mrs. Blackhaiu, Heaih-st., Saudriug
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1 Rl/S, to learn traue, ladies' underclothitijf. 59 iitldJ St.. corner Rue ft.. N. Fitzroy.
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''UiRL. smart, used to Od. lefttauraut 5iO~Bndsc'JT riL, Richmond.
'URLS, about 10; good wagu*. dlotncen 8~and~TCJ\ a.m., Australian Match Worka, 182 Stawell
Burnley. ?? ?
''MRU youug,'
assist bouse-work, useful; willing;
Jf f-lciip home. 10 l\-wlctt-st, E. iMeib.''i ntLS, useful, 'aii^iX in buitudi-y;' also BaVdaVTp
Weltingtou St«un Ixuuidry, Grojvenor-Bt,, Bika
''URL, 7/0 week, stirt work at onec. Statiouerr,. 103 I^onsdalo-Kt.
G^JRL,-strung, to asHitit, 0 Holmes-ixl., iloanei
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^IXRL, young, clean, rc^pcctable7~^''a»dat iiis.
-X .U'Coll, 44 IBowcn-cr. , Princes Hill.
^URL,light gencial. 12 Kent^t~As^it~Va[c.
''1 lJR.L,~yoiuig, 'to tiiko out and~aTumc 't\vo~ babies.Jl 2 CJr(**vcMUjr-st. Abl»oUifoixl.
'^1 Ii'lDfjfi, Kill Melme. Verne's, foes not required,Jf
^ood^laccs.211 Fitzroy-st., St. Kilda, ne-ni
fTilt L nsfiist 10/: LiglTt General, 1571 io7'I JT Waitress. 18/; House Maid, 15/. 211 Fitzoy-st, St. Kilda.
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^IRL, exi-erieocc-l, references, iLseJ-' p.-istn'^incJl' con fee: ion cry tihoj), dwp ou premises. T. O'Couor, 121_Fitzivy-st;, St Kilda.
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-1'IRIj, General, 12/, plain cooking, no wagingJT 12 W^Jtbury-st., E. St. Kilda.
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''UIMjS, smart,, learn faucy trade;' '7/0 Rtart;'conJT a tint Oliva, .Ramadcn-pl., off FUnders-1,f^IllL, to a-fidt with household duties. After !
J' o'clock, Salisbury, Hampton-rd., Hampton.IRL. strong, houso work, no washing or clean
JT ing, sleep home.'
235 Beaconsllela-i«V., -Midle Pk. ?
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'idRJ^5, 2, young, learn Ught trado; enust be re
JX sj-tctable. Clono, lAwiance & -Co., 241 FUn
*^IRL, light house duties, sleep home. After !
Jf p.m., 2S0- Princess-st., Port -Mo'.b.
nURUS. smart; ytart at oncv. G uiHat'n ConfecIX tionory Wcn-ks. Bmtvcrie-st, QirRon.
'RAINING and Marb.ing, Th& Working Men'sJT College ; full course,
art instruction included/ per tenn.H IIOOER*. 6th or 6th year. H. Archer, 23'Fi~tuibboa-UT ft
, Parktilie. ^. .
'[TROOER,- — SmartLad, first or second yeir. G
Jf R. Carter, 45 Victoria-av.. Albert Pk.?
p|^AlRDrewer.— Smart Man. ? 183 Htvnti3tov-
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SITUATIONS VACANT.
TJT.UR Dresser.—
Will Barrow, late of Derby-rd.,J Caul/ifW, r^nuiiunicato at oik-i*. Phone 503,Malvern. _1mjx»rlaut. _ ?
Hi.AD Willier, fur leading cny hotel, exceptionalrpferencea neecssary. Dining, Age Officu.
op e arrter. good. Lawsuit' job, Dandououg.ru. .
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near Ow»»)g-rd._ _
H'OPSI'.M'AX.Butler, R.C. presbytery; good rtf.,
. 11.30; £1. Btiscombc's, Furlong's, Royalnrcado
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HOLTSEMAX,a.ssist waiting. 20/, Government in
jjtitufjon^ /are i«id.?
.M^ill.tnl's, _Ru.sjeU;st._
HOUSE. Parlo Muiil, 15.«., subtjroau villa, 12a. 6d.;
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Girl, little exponeuec, chanco improve. Miss
Hancock, 49 hliKabeih*st? ? ? ?
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JloUSl']lilaidi'iuore for bar, no boarders, spluiuiitl
..JL place, city hotel ; 20?. Alifa Dobsoti, 341 Lonsdale-u.
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HuUSl7.-iuni,'jjauudVoM,expciieticed, private bouso;
Home Maid, Waitress, Muari. Mies Ryau, 49
iUizaboth-rt^?
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B''-H:sE_Ma1d~Waitre^s, 17/0;'' Waitress7 17/0,. littlo v.orK, guests. Misa M'Caig,
40 Eli/alicth-st., 4th floor.
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H'OUSK, Parlor Muiiis/ suburb*. 15/7*10/7 17/0;
ovher.-*, couutiy, 15/, 17/0. Miss A.lprcsa,I
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HY-Leit\:M»|Tl. 17/0, 2 a»lnUs. Toorak7 fftnff topt,
o.xiK.-rio.ice ueccssiry. Mitn Allpretjs, 4J 'Eliza.
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HOUSE, Parior 'Maid, 17/ni. St. Kikla, 5 family:anotiur. i-'hefi*; -iifltnnce, lo/. Miss Ajl
p.-tivs, 40 J'.Uz.»4-eth-ftt.... ?
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HOl*«SE,P.\rlor Maids, exix'ricnoed, 20/, 17/0.
, Proto-Uant; references ind.:-puis.ible. Ladies -
; ll.^NLss Speii£e,_Qmcn's-waik,Swauston-st.
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HOt'fVl-;.''Parlor Mttid', 15/7 l7/o; Cook, 20/ ;
Waitress, 18/; House Maids. Mdnie. Verne,i 211 FiUruy-st., St. Kilda.
HOUSE,Parlor Maid, suburb; Nursery, Iknwo ,
Maiti. Gmicnil. jAly Help, country, bceomb s. ,
?If/ EU-:Bbeth-st.?
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OT'^SE, Maid, 17/0, 20/, e-xwllent jdiort
fi-X distiiuoo, two adults. Inte-mew 11, Mrs. Sy-j
nu)?i5, 2-13 C,)liins-r.t.?
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1 i 1'. Mail], 13/. a family, St. lCildn; widUht..ii Jf,/. a adults, nisr city. OiiCf, Hi
Collins-it. ? ? ? :?
IRGNER.—Experienced Surchor, abo Woman, fur
wadi house, and Improvors. Brunswick Steam
Laundry ,G tay-*u, Brunswick NV.
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iuONEuS,good, competent, start at utice; good
wages; couslant Australian Jjaundry, 46 Llancastbt.. M^tilvern. ?
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Tl'RONWl'tS.— Shirts, Collars, 'Pants and 0«t
A llaudh, consiaJit; pieco work or wages. 81
lYineei--«t., J'ort/Mcll), ? ? ? ? ?
KITOli.EN'M A N
,cxpericneed.' 130 aiourkc-Kt.,
4-Ity.
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KITCHENMaid7'ir-/, houd, short dwtauoo Gipi*
land line, young wocnau preferred, see cm
ploy^r, Ilan^ii, 301 LonKlale-st.?
KITCHENWoman, start at ouce, no Sunday work.
123 Exhibitiou-at, city.
'f^'ITCH EN Maid. llan- ot I--in Hotel, Quecn-st
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KlTCllENMaid. 17/0. email adult 'fainily, short
di*tuice, couiuri-. Intcrvienv 11, Mrs. Symons,
2-l3_ Collin.v.st.? ? ?
I'AJlORBIt,'pick and eliovol work. Bucklo Bros.,
401 little Colliua-Ht.?
I«\iD,abmit 15, help in Txi*ke house. 38 Arm
.^_Htw»tig-sl.,_iMiddle- Pk. ? ? ?
L'aD,utcfnl aboitr station homestead, no milking,
15s.; Lad, milk, suburb,- 15s. lleskcth's, 163
Quesn -t.?
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6 AD, rtrong, smart, brans foundry floor. L liiciiaru
nj son k (?o„ 101 Franklin-si., city.?
JAD,»uiart npp-iurattci-, for Uil-T's ntliee. C. C. i.oft,
Ji^jndon
House, 97 Elizabeth- t.
7' AD. 17 'or 18, used. blaei«nnitUuig7 0 o'clock,-il-i start imtne*.liatcly. A. Read, William.vl., op.
IMe'b. Ho«pital.— ? ? ? ?
LAJ-.stivn-2, to attend bricklayer on ehimncjS.
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Jl'ark-st., 'IluidellKii'g, IxOibul reservoir. ?
JAD,to strike, aud messages. E. Dark «& Co.,
J_ i)53 Kittle Bourke-st.? ?
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IAD. 'plough, drive 'horses,farm tisefm,
J 17/0 etirt: g-XKi pbiee. Particulars, Hanson's,301_ fxnw'J/tie-flf..
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LAD,fitth and poulterer, for shop. 0 Burkord.;
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LAD,to wait on -»ne bricklayer. 8 Wiilau*
? st., otf Bay-fit.. Brighton.?
t AD, to xuilk 15 eow3, othir ligiit work; 15/.JJ Milker, afford
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LAL-. e«tate, learn fanning, Wangaratta, 10/;ano.her, holp milk. 15/, Goulbuni Valley,
_Libi?ral Agency, 07 Klng-st.? ?
IAD. strong, for ntllcc and machinery works. AfterJ
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10. 3 Varra-bank-rd.. Qucen's-bridgo. ?
IADIICS*Coat nand3 and Improvers. eMisn
J Sliitie, costume dept., -Ball & Welch Pty, Lt/1,city.
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IADY Help, i2*., St Kilda, treated ono of family.J Mrs. Jones, 49 Klixvhcth-M., Istfloor.
SADY Help, 2 atiTuto] Maryborough, uieo home,J mueicul proforrcn. Mrs. Jones, 49 Elixabeth-iit., 1st
boor.?
IADY llulp or light General, all duties; 10*. Ml^J Muher, ElHer-av,, op. Maguolia-st., Gartlen Vaie,
J'AiDY, witli good -/kln ftXKls 'ami
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loth')n7'wi^iiesJ anotlier, join ber, inanufa'-luring. 430T, Age.
LATHERS,few days' work. L»H-j»oId-«t,
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off1 ooi on gu -rd . Alalveni
,_near Hiyli-.'it.
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IATHICR,to lath coiling. New job, 0~ Munro
J... Armadale.? ? ?
jTAU.VDRIH-lr, 25/, station. New j-kmtii W.iltn,
.a must lie UKUrmshl? exjn.*ricncml, rcfeivncvs.'^llsft. AUimw, 40 IE.iz:ia-e:h-st.
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? AU'NI-Ri*, iiouju* 'Maid, young, cxi-criencc-l, no
J-i .vhirw, lYoU^tant ; 22/«i; roferciicos, 'MissvS-ptTTw, Quee/i'ti-walk, Swa-nston-st.
MAC II I N 1 STS, breeches, mflitary. experienced;Apprenticed, improvers. Finishes. Salmonow,
J.'iJ I'lindrrB-t?
MACtlI-JISJ'S.— lUinpruof Coats ; also, Improvers,
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Monday. 10 City-rd.. 2nd floor, uexi Glaclarium.
flfl ACiliN'lSrS, experienced; improvers, also Fiuinh*.TA crp, wliile work, coustant. 2
Uuion-st, Wiud«or, near Pum-rd.
MACI 1 1 N I STS and~ improver^ 1^''ie«'~ii tuierdotEinH'.297 Rue.*t., corner l»f id-^t., N. Fitzroy.
MAC -1IiN I xSCl'S, two-newlJe, eiiKMieneetl ;Ai--
prentice; Saturdays free. 40 iBrunswick-st.,1'itMxy,
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m-itr VUAoria-par.?
MACHINIST,vest, f-tock and order, good whew
-t l-V^nv' h' 0rany£r' a7r- Brunawick
MA'CIM'NLSTS.—
Shirt Mflchiirat; al&i gtxnl InTpr-r.t-r Ai
ait-e, Kaufman, 70 WcllinKton-t.
, (Jollirgv ocd.?
MACHLY;iS'J-i.2-ntt*-Iie, felling for~rfnrfA; p«r
mantney guar.tntcwl; at once. V. Kaiuman,70 WellingU»n-st, Collbigwood.
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MAOHI.'NIST.S, for -letiinx-racs 7ind trvusetK At
cui'e, W. R. -Ball, . 1507llcddii^t., tXdliug
\v«id.? ? ? ? ?
TvfUCH IX l'STl--, for denim troit'icrs and mifiETfyIvA jnc'.ceti. At onec, W. R. liall. 307 Hoddle-st,Colllncwowl.
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M.iX3H'l!NISTS.—
Apprentices. Lnprnvera. forviiitc work; good wages. Khj-at A* Co., 312
ExhiWt.ioiv-Rt_- , ? ? ? ? ?
MACHINISTS,for miiitary. .'diim7 200' Gleulyon
r«L, E. Brunswick._ ?
Machinists,for coat^. costumes, ^c. ; con
stirt. 100-110 Queeiwl«»rry-ftt.,_ Carlton.?
MAOHTXliZI^.— S uvirt Shirt
Hands, make goodmciey. e./nstonr; Saitmlay free. Daniels,
231 T^trol-e-r-t.
MAClif-NIST,cumiiumee. 15/. I-. R. F. Youi,
hosiery auaaufacturer, 387 Clarendon-st,, -S.
McVb., _ ? ? ? ? ?
MACHINISTS,,experienced, indoor, IiuILck' drew
skirt*. Goldstein. 143 (l-litv.low-l. , near Rua
«sells-t._ _ . _ ? ? ? ??
MACHINISTS,experienced, fci. Whiui work and
bloui^a; aLso Improvws. 550 Ratlidown-st..
MuViOIPIXlSTS.—
Apprentices, white work andKou.st*«. indoor, p»wer, constant. Latoof &
Cnllil, 2ti2-2(U I-ixhihitioti-ut.? ? ? ?
; ivrAiCin IXISTS.—
A pprentfecs ami Improvew,? Jy i. i-h:l-l;vn's dreej'.es. Mi« iHogan,
Sterling &S-ns, Riclimond.
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MACHLVIS'l'S,indoor and outdoor, (IcnUm. York
shire, Aarous-buildingj, Blaek\vood-f»t- .N.
Mclb.,_near Hay jbirket. ??
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MACHINISTSand Appventicm, bonus S3^*t«m,
militate* work; cam 30/ to 35/. L. V, Smith.50 Bourke-.'jk
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MAN. haudy carpenter*!* tools, PtaiWi evjwfipnce77e^|
fereticcs. Particulars, Miss Notley's, 256 Lons- Idale-j't ? ;? ? ? ?
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;vi AN, about. 20. small farm. Bov trill, nuiRt have«_ knowledge of work ;
15'. Mr'. F;ii-hall. Bov Hilt ,
MAN.garden, axeman, Joliu llogau prefL^red^~~}tckr,
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HefTeruiuj s-l.,jip Meib. Hospiutl,'A.fl.VN, ur/Jcrstami t^i-lceivts,' take Mi't~Mun'u),ill, -Heidi il.crg. A. 'lume, nail works, ReUly-st,(?lift/.n .lHil,_near railw.v.
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MAN, smart, for fish, 1 Poultry, rcliable7 experi
^enecd. letter or iiersottal, 150 Toorak-rd., -S.
M.^-X,scK door to door; £2 easy; small' scciirity.
412 WiUfam-jt. 'X.? ? ? ?
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TV/FAX,'
cook and -baker, 3 0/ andkeep, station;
, 1TA Gardener, 30/, ke-v. Horsley's, 480 Bourke( Bt. ? .
MUX, stockman, iido7'batl up, milk, kilPslSep*;. 22/tJ, ci.-n^tmt; near Mrib. Hanson's, 301
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'!\TAN. gnibi»ing, sandy grt»und,~£3]_Farm Hand*,
ltA 20/, 22'lt. Lilwral Agcncy, 07 KIng-st.
7VITAN or Yon ti\. a-wist house repairs. 123 RagJan,
a* *^Rt^op._Orphana«e, S. Melb.?
MAX. 15/, able to ir.ilk7 Frankston. Iutr«rvlc\v
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12. M rs. -
u»fe;e._i l7_CV-lliaB-st.ft
j}ARB! ED Gotipie, utko charge.' otit station, oxperi'
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lv.8 eucod fhoep, st »ck— wifo,hourekuepcr. l»aijie«i
larc. Miss N'»tloy*s, Loi Rdale-st.
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\/| ARRIED Couple*, midule need— farm hand, counlo1TJL cowr ; wife, hoiwe work ; 35s., fare.-* paid. Djbron s341 LonsdAle.RU
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MFTst,7r)7*i-oUi4- .picking, 7/~liTv'T'^'Mt^7TtoTo
Jl/./la-y. ? Horsley'ji, 480 Bonrko^rt
MldX, 2, giubbing iuum|H andclearing* feTns7 *£2
I
a*» k-nt, t/X'ls rcfjuired. Hanson's, 301
'^jfEX. 2, c\-periwuVd71rrui;biag7^icarinl^'7/ 7lliy78L
,near Me-lb.; tools, tent re*piire-i. Han
lx-nf.dale-r.t?
? IVTILKER, iTjiiftblc, milk 15 cows! other lidit? refnroacw! 15/.
_ Milker, Seftfoi PO
MIU.I.VBK1-.—Smart Improver Snd^r 3rd ytsr:
K » t-st
I' nuso.-, 401Lliziiboth-st., near a'Bec
MILITARY Jackcti, 0 nw-at3i5' suanmtoe wa»a30/ 35/. V
Kaufimui, 70 WclUngtou-st.,j *-otdtt^vood.
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Mr. Felts.______
MOTHER and Daughter, cook, 'nuudress arnf housemaid, starion, Ararat line,, reference. Misa Not*
io-''. ?56_IiMns'iftlp.«t?
; ,vr^01t — Iton't diilay, cpix-rtumttcj pass awav.'
f. T.lnilcani'ttiig, roadside a'rairs
(taiylm's, lfi.» Lit;1--!** h Villti.^u?
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(V'l-OPUR Instruction, mtaToliaiiod years; wo tench
iU moro p.ipJs tlurn any olhor school iu Australia.
ftrttj.sfactjon, wmmouey guaranfood. Gaudin'a.
]\.I'OTOR 'Driving £3; Xfecbani^m, 24/t Uught
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XfJL thoroughly, quicklv. licence guaranteed: asr.istanee given procure jxisitions, certificate competency.Gandin^ ? _ ?
MOTORcar l}o-ly Mskem, look round, Wortilng3Ie« s Col.ego -Studoj?t3 hold best positionsin the tniw.
ScWlili-en.' Kins Briahlcin,
UllKE^d^Wrai'a.J'ouub.
IvaUjonila, Ccndiji
OUTViTOlV WoritTr., to'cui~anil nmlio hloiifo- »77l
1'iincl*
,l'aercIot,-1'B. on:®. « ruckle-su, Moonoe.
PAlKTKKS.-tMB'ooilTJnwh'HMU^trMSBrfa^?
Hall, 8.15: Incn i man t'rclerreil. II. A. I.'npl...
PA I NTE US.— G rn I m*r, Ruiul. to cralti lurerinr twuCQtlagp. Waller Tlr M'Pliewoiui.. h'nnu^„,.:
PA1NTKK,PapcrhunRtir, 3 rooran. labor only 5lj.
UTiien 2 ami 4 o'clucli, 23 Owen-lit., Carlton near
Nlehol^ui.KC. ? _*
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PAlKTlCli,cooii BrilntfT HlKh;.~raDaTlS^J
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Mulvoru, iiew job. I1 rank L?ou*.;
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FAINTER aud Pai erhanger.— Mau7f^doin'''un 3SL
? l°on-V[ati0.r only. t04 Genrge-su, Fitzroy*
PAIVTKR.— Impn»veF, f«-r plaiti w'ork7' Tnilst ^besm^rtE.. Cocking. 232
Glenferrie-rd., Qlenferrio.
PAINTERS.—Brmh Handp. Corner LvgonantTLvTton
'Rif., Carlton: '
PiAINTKRS.— Swing Scaffold IIand7 first *~riafls
Oiuside PajTio'ft BonMarcUo, Bourko-st 10
? o'clock. AJIardice ^ Sietieberg.'*
PAINTERS.— Smart 'Improver, ~wiuill~jo]), 'abio~mix'
?/aint. and own brushes. Oo^n-ooJ, 201 .Bark'ly-st., St. Kilda.
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- Tl»AINTERS. — Improver, for country. 8 o'clock-
-L. i*pt ?ior
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*3 1- ^ : vet r and Bourko sta., Melb.'
PAINTEiia.—Cood nnisli IXaud.
Kdwards, 77? Pithnor-st^, CkjUiustwood.
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PAI^IORIIANGER, good; also a Graincr.
,401 Littlo Collins-st.
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i¥-ARI*pR Maid, 17/0,paying guest3, Toorak;?
A others, 10/, 15/. Mre. Symons, 243 CollintK?-;.___ ? ? ? ?
i 1-BRSOX, refined, middlo aged, ail duties, light,
X place. Afternoon, evening, Ayr,' Soutliev-atiSt. Kilda..
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? T-ERSON, clean, look after baby during day; small,
A remuiM ration. 5o Gipps-ct, E. Melb.
FIOICand-Shovel Man, bring tools, A. M. Cur
ston, *108 Burnley-st, Burnley.? ?
**-1TCTTER Setter. Banole, High-st,/ E. Prahrati'A Stew. Telephone. Windsor. 1751.' -
7 ?? ::V;; 7:'7 £77.? '7v'.
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SITUATIONS VACANT.
F,ASTERER,good. Tonkin, Bcaeotuflcld-par.,
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Footo-st, S. -Melb. Beach.?
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pLASTEREK.So Clareuoonat., S. Melb.
LASTERKR. Hereford Estate, lukermau-st, Su
Kilda.? ?
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'|-LA5iTlEIWiR, imjwovcr. CWwano ami Ooie {4a.,
A Garden Vale.?
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PLUMLSEK,joubilfror roe-f haud. F. Mortis, 35
Filsnn-su, Apcqi Vale.? ?
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E-i/L'MBER. raniuirj*. New jol-. IloLhom-st., near
Alm/wii.. St. Kjl(^,_^rue«l:iy. ?
PLUMBBILS — Scivera'w, lalxirl miterial, l»twcm'
Highett-ot. and Bridge-rd., Richmond. F.
G. Motls. ? ?
PLUMBERS.—Good Roof Hands. New job,
? Latrobo-st., between Eli7al)ctli and Qtiec/i su.
P.llMHHIt,wnitars', mttflt Ik-
ro«1. 28 Dlumll
St., nuir State scUw.u T. Wv-nU'ii.
PblJMP. Kit., (tooil at rootillK. New inti, Srrvicc-.st. ,
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Hampton.
IJiUrMBBK.iootVinyifliiitrapoutiiiK. llowsjrj-st.,
off
IJawwn-st., Itnmsulck. L-. Uurke, liiulder.
p£U.ti UK..H. .uoiinry aiul «»-. lor».iu audI.
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Lytton st*., Cuilton._ ? ? ? ?
F LUMBERS aiiil' Iron WoriccJa.—'
V-icanciiii .for
a few, especially in higher grades. Working
Men's College.? ?
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PUF^SEiCami improve.-. Girl,
for uont-. L. Kee?, 2C9
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l.iulu tionpdiue-'t.. C 'Hief Patrick su? ?
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'pJiliSSEi7«?r, J^pojieiiceii. W. Muncktei'n& Go.. 344
a. Fiiuders-st? ? ? ?
PftlJiTl.NG 'Maciilnist-ir— Up to dato raacliiocrjond icetruOtaon, Working .Men's College; fee,
7/ per term.? _ _
IJII1-.T1- G.'— U.iliip »sitor, pniai't.loliViius. 3S Tempi*
court, up-u.ii », 4^4i
.,lllns.»L?
SAMP1.1JHands, for i.lvitc work ami blmtsca: bi»-1
v.ageo, uutsant. 550 Ratlidown-st, N. Carlton.
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OAXD Carua-, to'enrt sand.' 'D. lvinnalrd, 170O Cuiilig.vu-st, Carlton. ? ? ?
SWi,L,Wia''Maid,' uMwricnml7 by'Kriday; good
rofbuiict-. illdwruii 11 and IU, Matnin,Wesley College, _St._ Kilda-rd.
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SliEWAiotJil Workers. — l*raccical clu^sts at
Working Men's College, fee 7/, geometry and
tlieory Include!.?
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SHIRT Macliinisf*. for gm-^U; constant, good
wagt^. J. Ai: 1 1. SnUlars, 4^ Flinelcrs-1.
SHOW Curd aaef Ticket Writing Classen, fee 13/
? per_ t^rm. Woriting Men's Collcgw.?
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QIGX' Writinif 'Chu-Kes, 'Tlie V/orkiug Men's 'CMlfgo;0 full counie, art inutructicm included, U
term. ? ??
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''pAjfLOR.— Itnprover, about 4th year. Gordon Ficc*A eher, Cliito i - Hill.
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^S^AlLoRE.-iS.— Troupers Hand, must t'0 first class,
A start this morning. Ellcry, Australlan-ouildiugs,ElizalniUvsl.
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^I^AlLORESsiES. — Ojvning for first class ladles'A Coat Hand. Stoppers, i»:idou House, Eliza
Iwtli^t ?? ?
raSULORI-^sSIiS.— Fiwt cbtso Coat Hand' nui^t boA used to Inst. work. Barber, 272 High-st,
Nortlicote_ ? ?fPIAILOIUNG. — 'i'nido Union meeting to-night,A 'IViufes Hall, exevutivo rejxirt on npt-ointment
of_organi-?er. ? ;?
/T^ELCPHOXE Repairers. — Men ;uwl Y'outha wantwl-S by tlte Gewenunent; sahery. to £4 per week.Exan»nntion jiarticulaw, Central Business College,Of-U!ng-^t. .^fclh.
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rjPHE BROKEN HILL PROPRIETAIlY* ?
OJM'PAX.Y LDfTPED
Iron antl Steel Wo:ks.
WANTED. COM.POT1-1NT ROLL TURNIPS.
Men with Rail and t-truck.ural Expcrienw Preferred,
Apply, by leter,
MANAGER.Box 100, Newcastle.
rr*lLBLAYER,hearths, porch, 2 cottages, labor only.
A 3 Albert-it., Wind'or.? ?
Printer,first cbus inan. Ap|-ly. witli testi
A menial, to Wat run. Ferguson & Co.- Ltd.,Briglxine. ?'Pt/KNER aud Fitter, country job. Meet employer,A M-. ruing
StarHotel, Hoddlc-st, Abbotaford.
Kdwnrd Allfn.
TT 'M B ;It E L L A S.?U i'X-Y a-nd ^JIBSON PTY. LTD.
Require an
EXPERIENCED 1X-REMAX.Apjjly Mr. l-cwis, Umbrella factory,
Oxford-street, COLLI XGWOOI).?
WAITRESS,experiencwl. .to *tut at mice. Em.
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P'e^a IHningrootna. 1S2 Queen-st.? ?
WAITRESS,midday* After 9, The Cecil, 296 Littlo
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Oolllns-Rt.?
^7 A1TRESS, good, at once' 1&0 Sppncer-st, dty.
W AITRIiSS. 4BH Fliiider3-st, oity.
VSrATERPROOF Coat and Mantle Hands, first
tTi!,claai, or Improvers; constant guaranteed. 254Littlo I/ju-daU-st., city.
WOMA X, resjxretable. hotiso work! all duties'.
Mffliteliore, 8 Hcwe-cr., All-ort Pk., near Orderly Rooms.
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WOMAN, middlo aged. 12s. 6d., Alphington: anothnriOamberwell ; others. Mre. Jones, 49 Elizabeth
rr, 1st tlor.r.? ^ ?
W' O \l AN, young, for house work, good home. 422?
P.uk-«K, near Nol«on-rd.. S. Melb.?
WOMAN, clean, smart, us general, must be good pluin? cook. After 10, Stork Hotel, I'lizabeth-su
WOMAN, nuddle~uged~7h'C'tit household work. 11o clock, 26 Lou^dale-st.
WOMAN, t«- clean, by day. Tuesday, 9.20, 561 Nic? hnlnon-flt, 7f. i?arlfcnn.
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WOMAN, mldiile age»|, or Girl, light house work.?
Early. 23 Povcr-H., Hichno nd.?
WOJLAN, smart, for pantry and house work, id
Bcurko-st.
WOMAN, general, for country*; gornl wageT' We'dne«li«y -morning. M r.i. Coutte, i-isplanado
Hotel, St. Kilda.__
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\\TOMAX. young, all duties, mornings only! Gor*t don ViJlu (near Miss Sinclair's), Bcack-rd.,
Hampton.?
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WOMAN, at once, wiish andiron; Ik'*twwT8?
- and 0 o'clock, 4 Merccr-rd.. Malvern.
WO.NLYX,yotmg, 15/. *.is«3t kitolion only! no
lanmlry work, good hotel. Worragul line. Ilati
«»n, 301 Lon:«daletJt,
\\,p6MAN. young, as general. 147 Drununnnd-at7tI Carkon.
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Vouth. must Ni use-il to hotel work; 30/. Crox^Cl) Pr-fk llote-l, _Northcote. ? ? _ ____
uith nm- knoHledge of efel~lrTc~~iih
A .stillatian nivfene*!. goo-l opening for emarlclutp. 71 Mun»hy-st., Garden Vale.
BOARD AND RESIDENCE.
Under This Handing l| Words Charged SIXPENCE,
A A . A . — I.'^ur nish oil , unftirnishetl Roams, Flat* oiX*.Housoa, long list; no charge. Call Victoria
Agencv, ^10 -Jollins-At.
AA;7'r,0iud* J^^roT FlatCAlberfo'r* MiddleIk.. St. Kilda, or Parkvillc. Call Victoria
AGu-ncj', 310 Collins-st,
A A.—
Boiinl, Rooins7*or_irliits7' E~.\U:U):,'**Fitjc-
lit^-atU-:'*'
-'ar'tol-* VictoriaAgency, 340 Col
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A A.~Windsur~ Uoits~
Ii0^i'nindej^l~dtiv^1 i J- nmi-aied Rooms, luoderrt.te: mcali if n-.
quired.?
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A.—COM b'oitTARljlS privato Accommodation, do u Lie
sjtiglu rooms, hot bath?, moderate, 5 luinutcs city-;o
^iicht)iNon*st. Fitzrt'y,
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AJJ!3,!'',lr'E''^ds'iod J twlroonTrVi tUii^VoniT' iwe
itcll.
tn' l-nrato family. Wa Cucil-st., s,
AU jNUT Pit., ciosc station. — Unfuniislitxl, two olthroi. (rcKxl Itoonu and lonvcnii'iicei On
lliia-e-cr. Itfts-erro, r-7 ftrfcltiort-st-. ,
AIjBBKT Pk.— I'-nrnkliwl «i5ii5TS)T«Ti, 1 minuti_Jlain alliMr.nn; n/. 21 Matldcn-st.
A l.il l-ltT Pk. — .ViiCKno- ?! .Men, .-.liaro n'jom.' 17/ii_ I*--1:. s«if ; mwUrog draft. 'Sl\ Hriii|ion^at.
A I'A'ITMUNT 8.— l'ront double lied; HiTtJTnitiii, I
.' 'oon ''?I''
single, use ltit«hon'Wilt ? (tcorge-st. 1' itzroy, dty end.A 1'
TO, ,Oertrudo-st., I'ltaroy.— ~f55aHK«
'ltoom ^//tl0-'ua, funli8ll«l. uufnrnulicd; sln^li
liALOONy ltoom,lirpurfuriiijhTil', witlTkUrficuet'tfi
iflclli
°00rse-'1- '''J''1'1'.' Cliveden Mausionj, 1!
T3iij;d.\V ltoom, nSTkit,
. ™™., ronvcrJoius.!, Ka« etovc (slot), deso tram
'?Svi:!'od,',ratt'' TO WiUiatn-stT, 1™S
JJOAltn and Itoiidcuco, l»mu~£55KS5r'Ro«,VViwUnr
: Jnod(-rat-!. H« I-iint-rtl.
TR' ni^\ ,7^ass;:r?,!f.n.-
5-^®.M5~K55STSii\ii,-r'it.;: J4
: mo,lmtc- 111
BOARD .Old Ilcfiiduncc. good*
Accommodation
onu
h or f5'ule* ^ Georgc-st., Htjiroy, dtj
double7~slnglo rooms! bobaths, 3 minutes train. Eureka, Liddiard-at
Glenfeme.
'I^RUNwWlCK.-^Room, 1, 2, single beds, opct
flrei»hice*, minute tram. 10 SLalcy-st, of
I -RIJNSWICR.— Vacancy, 2 gent* or lnarrictlliou?
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plo. 1 i.unute from tram. 15 IBveliuevat.
B'USINESSgirl and bn»thcr ( 15) requta'{dvov-\ 's
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' Yana preferred, lellutxl; moderate. 745T, Agi
{ ''CITY.— Furnished lt(K-m, suit two friends: ato
?yj u fringle Room.?
410 QuevJi-st., city.
i yLll-'JON Hill.—
Double nu-n^mxl Redrcom, alKJ iwjvr-raicnces, stabling, close tram, train. 41
D^Jbndgo-et. ? ? ? .! ./??ijwfi«^rR'J-ALVLE Home, oimToT tvV' UoanlCM1 V.' ?mt'.b-.-ato, close tnun, xraiu. 10 Fitzgeial'd
st., S._\ami. ? ?.
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DOUBi.1-:furnished iledroom~tcTLit7~ quiet7~12
.Napicr-st, between Clarondon, iloray sts., 3Melb. ?
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D- »URLK furnished balcony Room, conveniences, sUi
? c_ n pie, _3 Spenepr-Ht., W. -Molb.
DOCIJLEfunusbed Devi, Sitting Ittioni.'uao kit
ebon, grour.el floor, convciuvJiecw, 7/0; siiil? couple. 271 Goro-st., Fitzroy.
EJLI'iLU.,ao Gipjis-st. — Single tTiruislIed, iinfur
nir.hetl front Rooms, iniuuto train, even' exm
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venicnce; private.
77* MELB., 102 Powlett-st. — FumislicirdoubUj ]}LdJLJ rttcnn, also Room, 2 bed?), double and single.17^ MELIt. — Largo veil furnished
Bedroom, suiinarrR'd c.Miplc or friends. 72 Gipp^-st
EM'KLR.,IS J-.-Jiutf»u-rfl.. 'clorx* city, on E
,0Melb.erlclcc-t ground.—' Vacaueics gcut Bo.ird
ers, 18/; H.B.
1?:U\T,unfumished7 'front, bathroom. ZulJcrv
i.7
UUm' trilin' 00 oLhery- r,S Albert
HT'LAT, unfurnisbod, ^panTte kitclien, 80 SVtTlUn^Jt U.n-iKir., rcnorated. eluctric light. RedcaurtJolim-otrsq. Phono 3100.
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'I^ROiNT 'ltoom to Let, fimiLihed' of tiEfiiraish'edA fit'opface. R) Victoria-st.. Prahnin.
T^'RONT well furnishttl large B«l, sTtt'inr~Roomytc.hon,
g.as stove, moderate, fer.v minuter city381 V Ictorn-par.
,E. Molb.
tTiURNISHED, Middle Pl;77'iTy\v_VUla,' 0' nwuiKA
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plane, stoyu, linen ; ineKierato. SI Aimstrong-^L
l^U RN.IS11ED JiediDom' 2'M'Kinfty-av '~\iaivcrri
V?
3 minnten atotlon.
l^UirSISHED tlouble arul single Rooms' V'aeant
»-n st
°VCiry couvu'un,:c' vi-' Exhibition. 80 Nichol
Tj^URXil SH Ml-. :nfurnis!ud7'singler* tlmble clear
dty_cj^j''iV4r1'dU'ap- 38 (iOT*5t'
^NURNlSlLjOD sir.glo Ri^jn wu'sint, suit. im.sutS;A lady, minute tiabi._ 12i|^GTev*Rle-st, PnUir.ut.'R^URNISHI-:i- (lining ami doublo^Bwln^in-'^,!
A...a:°Vi!' tlMn' traUl- lu
FURNISHED sbiijjo Room, close -uty, ennvetii? Ln-C-L^. up. Exhibition.
'f^URNISlIED Rnrnn, ln.tii. aiso single Room, nea':A
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market.?
2 -_ ( V Connel l-.vt,. N. .Nfdb.
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PUltNICHED Ivjt'ioony, aLso, single, ltoom use kit
chen. gns stove, convcnlcncM, 125 Grey-stE. Mc'b. ?
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GENTLEMAN Boarte, iniirried couples, fronlRniims, idee- villa, minute High-st. trams. Al
ccma, Eva-st, Malvem.
r^ENTLE^IA'Xoffered e.vcep'tfonally ^m'fortihl
M. bomc, bat.h_
heater, good table, prlvaW, cleat©Uition. l»0 VJgni-at., Hawtborn.
GJLlSNPEinUB.—
' 1W doitblo' ftirhlslud'
Itoonis'
ba.'Al , !'*' conveniences, ralntiU. traintram. 22« \Vakoib)kl-st.
HAWTHOuS,8
Tompio, o(F victoria~rd.— .B^d.IOC/in, use kitchen, piano, suitable lady, niuSj
dress maker; 2/0 weekly.
LADY requires Board and Residence, Rln^Ie roonj
dcctric liiiUt. hot ?Intli, 'M/i prirate or otWwise
? Parknllc.^ Ago Ofllcc._
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LADY ojrctul Hmne for 10/ ^redely, and helpfulcompanionship; other htflp kept. Kew. Age.
LADY, alone, wo^ild Lot Kcuns or Port of nic-Villa, refine*!, very healthy, gas heater, grmuido
erciy -x-aafort. Avoai, 00 ilouicm-et._EL St Ki!da,
I'ARGE Bedroom, diningroom, kitchen combined
J furnNied, piano, couvuiiences, homely; 8/0432
L)gon-st., Carlton.
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M'iDDJ^E.IMc. — Largo unfurnished R'-vit. Villa, I '?7
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Qivise train, bead t ; very cheap.?
30 M'Grcgor-st.! J.
VTURSE Iirowu lias quiet Home ladita indisposed,Xi before and after; moderate. Phono 3738. 434 ]?-Madeline-st, Carlton.
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NURSEIlogan can Accommodate woman India*post-d, before and after, part Uxird, 7/0; quiet
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home; strictly private. Phone G88, Brunswick. 511Canning-st, N. Caritou.
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TWT'UBSE Iveast (late Clifton Hill) has removed to |hXV 083 Hiah-st., Northctte. Phone; invalids and r-
all cases attended.? ^ ?
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XT TjitSSXG .— iSt. 'Michaol's Hospital. 74 iiichael- TUil St., Cb/ton Hill. — Uccepticn pati«-nta, midwifery, outdoor cws attended. Phone, Xcote, 183.
?vfUitSE. catificaled, receives and virits laditw'|4
_L x indiajHj.'vd ; for-3 moiJenite: all owes su-ictly
pri\ate. 300 Toorak-rd., S. Yarra, corner Cliapd-ot. ^NT'RSE
(is.Ttificate.tl) has comfortable Aceommo-la- JHti«»!i, ladies: Uvard moderate; fee £2 2/; crut- m.
nuva. 181 ScotchincT-st. X. Fitzruy.?
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NURSEC«al?aghan (reg.) ha«? siriKfrior Accommoda?
tion. emergency cases admitted; outcasts: £22/. Relruore*, 43 Alfntd-cr., X. Filwoy. Phone ?.
403,_ N'cott-.? ? ? ? ? ? X
|-RAIIKAN, 3S Alfred-st — Single? furnished Room,A suit rc«pcct«blv man, breakfjist optional, three JlminutcR trams, trains,
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PIaHRAN.—Fund heti front, Red, fitting, several
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' ther Rooms, married, fingle, meals optional. 6 Ti'
Murra^s;. ? M:OiC\i-lRAN, 37 AUre-d-st. — Vacancy gentlemen, 5A married couple, good table, superior locality; .:
3 minutty uain ami tCNin. 1
KlCIiMON'D,Hall.
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Unfurnwhal Rooms to Let,front, close to tmiu and tnun. 204 l^ennox-st.,
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Ridimond. ?
RICHMOND.-^nBoard. Itcdilcnoc, marrieel couplts ..or friends, cury (t.-meuiei.-cc, walluug diatauce.
Miss Crosby, 100 Lcnnox'St._ |
ROOIMto Let. largts, airy, suit married couple or
friends. 1-- Drntamond-st., Carlton, dty ouel. L
|-OOM, large, double front, downsUiis open fire- AAX place, funiiibeHl or uiifurninheel. 300 Quocai-st., '*?]
c.Hy.jj.
|-OOMS. 2, large, clean, bright, one parlly furlb tiishcd, eor.venic-uccs; 3/ each. 13 Sydney- ^
M... Asexit Vale.?
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ROOMS vaciUit, with or without board, minute ?
Botanical Gardens, also tram. 110 1/eopold-st.,„
LH-Viurra.
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BOOMS, ono front, furnisheel, 4/; two unfur- t?
nishcd. 0/0; 2-stall stable, 2/0 csich. Sl Lei- ~
a^tcr-st., Fitzruy.? _? ?
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ROOMSto Let, I or 2, unfurnished, conveiii- —
etici'S, near 5tntlon. 19 X-*}^tun{V6t.. St. Kil-la. ft
Q AUSJiUEI HOUSE,|^
Under New Management. _|
OI'JE-ViiVO MONDAY, 20tll. ;l!
Ne%vlj* renovated and furaWicd throaighout, elcc- Jtrie ligiit, H. aud C.* bath, iirat claaa dief. Phono ^
0847.i|
3S Nicholeoa-stroot, FITZROY, City End. J
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SIN-jiLI*)Room, good table, 1(»/ i'-cr week; or I
Room only, 4/U. 120 Johnslon-at., FiUroy,-®
ue.\t P.O.? ?
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^1-iXG. IjE comfortably furnished Bedroom, 5/ week, 7
few minutes from city. 381 Victoria-par., E. s
Melb.^ ??
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SINGLEfurnished Room, 'grotmd floor, moderate; 7
coiwfjuit lvctterj, Mth. .lohn^on, cire ne.wb 1
agoiuy, lvS3 Smith-st, FiUroy.?
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ST.Kilda. minute station. — Single, double bat
coui*. and downstairs Rooms, superior*
board ^
optional. 51 Mary-at.?
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ST.Kilda.
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Funiishtsd Be-1, Sitiing. 10/0; single, 10/0; or Flat. 12/0, 27/0. 211 Mtaroytit.
,near
St. Kilda-rtl. WimL, 3520.?
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SYARItA,7 Bairy-st.
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Vacancies, gemts, buslnuM
? ttadesmen. cIojc _Chapel-st__and station.? ;
S YARRA. — Comfoctabh; funiisbed Itoora, flrt-
place, gas stove, suit twoiwpoctable
tradesnivii or busineriS 'ladies. 3i Albkai-st.
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^I^'IlREli) furnislied'
Rooms, ctinveaiencea, electricJl ligiit. oniaaBto Malvem- rd. tnun. 25 llouVienv-rd.
,Malvem.
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rjpivA D EJyM-A X vsint s IJoard' ami URUthiice. Cattio
A lie fr.inily, Richmond, single room, no other,pqMbrrcd. iteasonable,_S. Rtdiaioiid I'.Oj ?
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r3^WO utLfurniflbed' Roolns'! 'front! CTOT7~cbnTcnkriice,A ruvir tram, Uain and jwrk, 10 .Rowena-jytr.,
Ridimond.
U^IFURNISFIED2 Rooms, gaa~sU-ve7'iti~roonis,
large jurtl; 0/0. 2U) ttore-st, Fitaroy. . \TTiNFURiXISHJuD large front Rocnn, ground'linijr ; /t-J anmSier. 4/; cloeo dty, luith, latch. 0-1 Ger- I
trudemt, Fitxroj-. I
UNFURNISHED,2 front
Rooms7~every convcnf- &ence, suit married couple. 178 liotham-st., «-
Elstcmwick.? _ _ ? ? ?
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UN FURA'/SHED double, sin^o litxtum vacaiit, 27 (j
. __Arnobi-st, S. Yarra, near St. Ivilda-rd.? j
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ItN I S ilED balcony l^at, 3 rooms, 11. . C. ,
1xith, gas, wardrobe*,eonvocieneui, ui«;air3, 1
?minute tram, train. 20 Erb-st., W. Rielunoud. ^
UNFURNISIIE'Dtwo attached Rooms, fireplaiv. -i
all ir»;iive-nienec3, dean, large; mcdemte. 211 '!
Gnre-st.. l'^ity.roy.?
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UNFURXISi-lEI')two Itooros. Hut, open flrcphimo, it
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'Aardrobo. 0/, trams.?
80 Neillst., Carlton.T TNFURXiJiil- ED 2 Rooms. 35 Victoria-par.,
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U .near Sinith-st., _J!Jollingwood. ? ? ?-
UNKUuNISHED front Roonif, in private faTidiy. j
with use couvouittiices; low reut 2i Fiugibbuust, ParkviUe.
VACANCY two gentleman B oanl i: rs! good- liofiu?! j
v private family. I) Winchester-sv., MooneeI'onds.
?\7AGANCiES for Boaniers, timt ckUs aeeonmioda- .]
v tion, H., C. baths; gents 15/, ladies 10/. *
2^I)ruunm)nd-st.,_CarIton._ ?~
VACANCIESfor business girl or friends, share
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loom, good table, piano; terms moderate. 1 dCrimca-bt., St. JviUbu ? | ? ? 3
VACANCY,2 men, married couple, early brvakfast, 1
3 minutes tram, train; moderate. 40 Thomas- I
St.. Winds'ir.?
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ACANT to-day. ltotmi, 2 beds, ui-wtiirs, suit =
friend3, close Exhibition. 40 Gertnidc-st., I
l'^itygoy.? ? )
YACAM(TY,2 resjwctablc tradesman Boarders. 2 -
? M'Kinley-av., Malvern, 3 minutes statioo. ? J
^7ACAu\-JY Bosmlera. ll5 MlUswyn-st,, S. i'arra.
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Y.CCAXCYfor woman indisposed; board 7/0. 15
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? Priunuiond-Bt., Carlton, city end.?
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'VV'A'XTWI), B.:ara and IxKlgir.p.}, in or near ltidi- e
TT mond. working innn. State terms, B.M.. S.Richmond P.O.
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WANTED, married couple to Boartl or share j
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Home.? 3 Henrietta. ku, Glenforrie.
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\\7'ANT.ED, bright, unfumished fatiut- Room, fire- jtt rlaa-, crjnveniiincevA, 4/, Prahran district li-er-
mancnt). 3o0 Malvem-rd, PraUnuu?
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\VANiTluD, B. and It., close St. Kilda Junction,vr single room. State particulars, V.X., St.
Kilda^ RanwajsJLM.')_._ ?VV/ANTED, one gentleman Boarder, homely' tw.*o
vv pie, 10/ a week, inchiding washing, menduig;
t 3__miruite-sAnbtim f.taiioji. G.M., Auburn P.O.
WANTED,. Board and'itesidence, Windsor dis
trict, for gentleman.? A10S5,_ Ago_ OHioe'.
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WANTED, linanl ami Rertidence, or single Rooiii,at once, by a gentleman. Zior, Age Ofllce.
WANTED, 2 Girls, sliarr? balcony Room, daughter,breakfast, washing; il. 103 PelLnun-st, Carl-
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ton minute Kliaaholh-st. Uvim.?
. VVTANTED, 2 large unfiuTUShod'! in X! Melb. ;
tt miKJomU); use of Icitdien, respectable. Per
manent., I'.O., Frtznty._ _ _
j YV^VNTED, double lulcohy Rofim, lady a'nd'lwy2
vv yeare; alto single lvilconv, gentleman, witli
boanl, close city. State terms, Po?;suin, Age Oflictr.
j VS/JuIiL furnished balcony- 'Room, also double!» T single Beds, comfortable, conveniences, 5
mjnutci_ city. 17 Dnnnmond-st..
Carlton.?
I ^VTtjUNG lady requires unftmiished front ltoom,A cIjso city, private family pixfcrred. 222T,
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HOUSES AND LAND TO LET.
?Under This II ending 14 Word3 Charged SIXPENCE.
A BBOTSFORD, minute Victoria-si., 5 Littloi j.A Charle«-st — Brick 5 Rooms, convcniortvs, 1)/;
L' icferenots. Camlan, Iverson, 22ft Collius-?t.
i BBOTSFORD, Fairchild-st — 'Comfortsible brick? Callage. 4 rooms, eouveuienccs, handy train;? 13/.
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Syiiuuis, 312 hmlth-st.
A BRICK 'House, X. ii^Uroy, 4 rooms, bath,?xl copper, lumdy tnun; reduced to 8/. Symons,
» 271 ;Brunswick-3t
A COMFORTABLE liriiik O^ttige., Richmond,handy tram, 4 rooms, all conveniences; 12/0,
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Symons. 3 it)C'llins-st
' A COMFOlCTAItLTl l»rick Villa, IFitarov, iniuuto. ^ tram, ti rooms, all conveaiiunceii; rctiuccxl 15/., Syiimns, 274 .Brunsvvick-st.
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A~/-;ROUNT- Fioor, 50 x 40. ilorai-lT! op.
TiKatxe Royal aiwl Victoria OofTce Palace.
A 1!UHU- * KMoa. rn PcUiam-st-rit^r? xi? markc-t,_Ciirlton;_rc»it_12/.
Armadale.— iV.f. itrick, g iwiraa ami ooiT
voaienceA; 18/0. Duncan & Weller, 07 Quecut ttUl^ A^'W'kiie.
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,A ItilADALK. — D.F. brick Vhla, 5
rooms, . '187*±X. 0
l-Oi^ciw.E.L., 21/; 7 rooms, 22/0; others'
jILuiTjann. Anuariale.
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r A T I^Hyda^u.— Two new &-ro.-nic«lHouses, LxrgQ
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~r%. o2£al2u-fut, good i.OJitLons, handy edition.-
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BRICK t^ttag^*, 4 rooav=», batli, coppor; 10/. 12Egi-emontsU ,_
off ScoU;)nner-st.. _N1_l^it7J,ov! ?
l-RlG'HT«.rN.^CoVt'agcs7 4,5 rooms, Rrnidlo^sW .
Jl ® Elm-grove, bargains, ctoso station ; 14/. 7\yl
T}.-ItI(J ILTON. Middle.— Villas, 5, t'l rooms, Rood- t
1 J ing-st; Andrew, Male, ililler sts. ; 21/. IS/17/0. Aylwin, Brighton.
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BRUNSCVIOK,1 raiuutj station. — Brick Cottage',
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3 rooais; 8/0, Baillieu, Allard, 300 CoU1
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''ORUNSVVICK 10.—
5 Rooms, pis stove, renovated;A» 12/0.
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14 Mct.hvon-st., off Glonlyon-rc
13|UR^LEV,—
B*rid; and g7i. Factory, abourtooo- ft. floor space; £1 5/ week.' Baillieu, A£ard,
3\H) Collina-st.
iOLVRLTON. — Balcocvi' nouso. 0 rooms, renovated-w--' tliroughout ;
reut 17/0. 2t8 Rathdown-t/t
C'ARUTON.211 Bottvurie-e-t
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2-5torlod brick batcony House, 0
rooms, batli, cjpivr.
tnmglis, all oi-::ve-».rt«ncofl.
CARLTON,30 Barkly-st.^— Brick Cottage, 4 'rooms,
renevatetl; 13/; ielereue-a Cuner, 185 Collius-p.t
t''lARLTONN., facing traxdens.-Tiirick twTcony
- Residence. 7 rooms, conveniences; 20/. Ciro'
lr-n. Iverscu, 229 'CoHina-3t.....
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CARLTONN.. lltjghcs-st—
Oomfmlablo^briek'^ Col- ,tago, 4 rooms, batli. a»pper; 12/0 week. Mat-
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tern, 2hu O)lon»-st
CARLTON,I/cieestcr-st.
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Balcony Hou3i»7*8 roonis1
all conveniences, near University. I'JD Luiees* 1terst
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CiVJtfjTON,073 Rathdown-st.7~Ke^H 012 Dnim
mond-st.—
Residence, 0 rooms, magnificent:
order; what offer t Berry.?/~A'1TY, 122-8 Fllndors-streot!
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TWO largo SHOPSv_/ each 28 ft x 130 St.; also Second Fioor ex/n
tiuibig 7250 «p»aro ft; will Kulwlivido if requiredexceUent light thtrmihout , elerLrie passenger ami
goods lifts.
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Apply AYF.RS and JAMES PTY*. LTD.i IIJI'IM.N lliil, .-niuh-M.—
i ii.1 u :
x.. iat'JO yard: 15/. \V. A. Towler, aurt'c^icer4' l' ColiVts-ht,
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ClOLLTlNG WOO D.
— Lar^e Ixrick SJiop and 5 roonw
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f all eotivcnicncui, goad order; 14/. Symons!,
3l2_Smith-et. ? ?_
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COI.UNGWOOD.—Neat brick'' (Htaeori^unms i
cfu.vc-nitnicw. Afber 11. 2«l Sydnev-st.'
IT^LSTERNWICK.—
0-roomed W.B. Villa, close I
ll station, tram, spleudid order; 18/C. Lilliej ngtPt.
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MELB., bC Wellington-par. — Newly renovatedJ electric light. Itedcourt, .Tollutont-an. Phono -'
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(jj'JA13tiFI HLD, ?HffideWg-rf7=Tma71}'room^ mo.
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A dern fittings an-l ctwivcwicoccj. Br«i*ishairQuoen'ns-ar., CiifU.n Hill.
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r l^ARM, 2i tu, 0 'miles Melb., supplying milk, 1J- gaod dwelling, _&c.__
1 Toreley's, 480 Bourke-st. (
: '3?A1!M, 200 a., 40 miles M;-lb., 'closo railwa\r c
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A' Muellirg; £S5 ycnjly. llat^le^'.'?, 480 Botirkc-s-- f
'Ij^ARM, 000 a.. Western district, wheat coutitrv
i; A1 4'^ miles R.S.; 0/0 a. HonUey's, 480 Bourku-
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KT'AKML— Two Giirrwland iiai^'FafmsT each 100 }
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i.orsley's^ 480_Bourke:-nt ? ? ??
. F7-ARM, 3 14* a. 7'
lfomscy district. 7-room«rhbuso,- 250 a. suitable cultivation; 12/0 a. Horsley's
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Bourke-st? ?
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IjtARM,1750 a., 7 p-;uldotk«. sliecp proof, it/, milo
: K.tJ.; 8/(1. Borate's, -lio Botu'f«sC_iiAllM.
-170 a. N.K. dirtriet, good liuildTnir,?
sheep proof fcnccs, cultivation, grazing* 7/9 «
; -oil Bourke-st. ?'
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'jCAnr. 288 a.','r/jnraflelirdisirict.'. fiiilf aiiteMi
JL.. cultivation, gootl buildings; 12/0 a. Iloraleiv's
-i;»o_ltourke-Ht ? ? _ i
IAARM.444a,, 200 culti vat Uui7iT twdffock^ goeHl
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? Imildmgs. crcek: 12/ a. Horsley's, 480 Bourko-st. Ij 'I? ARM. 200 a., 7 mllert Melb., 100 a.
eulUvatlon,A
,X £130 yearly, complete. HoihIc.v's, 480 RourW
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, 'Jj^ARM, 072 a., 7 paddocks, good buildings, iirign- -
.A tion arui, suitable wheat; 7/0 a. Horsley'g 4M0 r
isourlre-st, .
HOUSES AND LAND TO LET.
'AI MS. Gipp.darul. — 210 *a.. IS/ a.; 3SO'a7,' largedwellings, emtbuildings; 15/ a. ilorile»y'S, 480
urke-st__ __
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'ARM, 310 a., S, l.ilpp^lan 1, 2 railed R.S., dwelluig. J-Jnglii^i grasses; 15/ a. Horsley's. 480
urko-st -
%\RM. 108 a.. Bacxiius Marsh, water. (Vroomedhouse, outhuikiing!., schojl tuindy; £50jcariy.
irsley's. 4S0 IV-n.rkc-.-t. ? ? ?
Ult-M. 32-J a,. Tlu,rjvlid»\ 200 a. grass, house,milking shttl; £H0 ytseriy. Horsley's, 4-80
HU'kfrSt.?
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\AitM.- 40U a., lu'lntea W,, 4 rcdles town, 200under f:tllow, ready for seed, bal-Jnce grass; 5/ .
? a. Mitchell, 'l'ayior, 281 Coliins-st_
URST cl-isv Onion l-and, in Jots of 10 a, ''up*uartl.^, prepart»i cr otlie^rwise, TooraeUu. Ed
a Eagf.ind iV; Co., 5G Queen-st^ITZltOY. — 0 .Rooms, balcony, 15/; OolHngwoVKT!
4lto»--nis, 8/. Paulkner, 317 Napicr-st, Kita
M'l'ZR.OY, 310 N'aT^r-st. — 7-rooiueil haJmniedHouse, all conveniences, renovated, lol John
?n-st, Fitvoy._ ? ?
j^lTZROY, (5 .lohn-st, oil Moor-st., near Exhibi? t^on-~ziLA^09Ln:,._li;l.t^' s^ulleo*. tivughs. ? ?
flT/^ROY.— ~i Rooms, all convcnl. nc-.s, good yard;..14/,. no -*liiltliwi.
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Aftcr_ 0, 448 George .*.
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plTXitO Y N. — Brick Refiielcne'e, 0 rooms, con
veniences, is/; Cottage, 12-titaU stable.'
17/0.?Lideny._ 131 Seotclimer-Ht.
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(MT/iiliv N. — Coti.-ige. coW«table, brick, con
? ve::-enees. 11./.. l'J^l^ix-mont'St.. _N. Htzroy.
^IVE-RuoMED- Cottiige, bath, copper, 12/0; re
fertuev.i.- On premifces, 3 till 5, 0 Salisbtiry., ?». !? iti'.roy.
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^fLAT, balcotiy, well , furnished!' 8elf~cont'iiniiti!- sej)uiate kitchen, gas atove, II. C, batlis; 25/.nqcrby,
101l-'iUroy-st.,_St. Kilda, ?
y*OUR-ll00MED brick verandah Cottage to Let,; _u'^ry er-uvonienec.
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JiO Stcad-st., S. Melb. ??
^IUitNi8HED Cottage, clean, comfortable, slot gas?
sttne, 15/0; another, small 13/0, conveniences*Fit/toy.
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jtL'RNlsiIEl) CouifjjM, very plainly, 3 rooms, situated X. Fiuroy,
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11/0, big street. 320eorge-bt., Fitzroy.
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j^URNLSH'ED brick Vil.a to f!ot! oveiy conveni
P 'n ls
' rcnsonaljle tcniUs- iU-ekens-st., Moo
^'URNlSH ED 4 aud 5 roomed itotuics. all iki rts;
CAcreptioiuIIy low rents, everyt'iitig for tew. Vic^ui ? Agency, . 310 Collins-st.
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jtUiiNlSHED Rinlill t'i»ttage., suit married couple.: ? bath. Keys
at_2S3Pnnt-nl., Richmond.
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L3A-iIPT0N. — We have ail~avavlab)e furniotied, un
.A furnished Ilotuw : lists forwarded. Su;ull &
d-wcrds. .Tel. 10^5, Brighton.?
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L'f AWKSBC RN. — Cottigo, 5 cowus, nil conveini.A cm'es;, cte station; 10/. Mitcliell & 'l'ayior,.
M _Cliapel;st.?
13 AW'iiUORN. — Villas, 5 and- -5 rooms, handy sta
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fl. tion,' 14/, 10/; brick' Villa, 7. rooms, 22/0.,atteti A: Percy.
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Residence*. £78. £08, £52:' VUlas,17/0, 10/: 2U5pcct' at once. Sttmndgard. op.
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'T EW.—Modcni D.F. \7illa, 5 i'ooms, largo^ Inlfof-
a. ment, on tram liuo. Wm. Philips, 317 Collins*
LrALVEItX. — Q.A. brick Villa. 7 rotwijs njid''oon*TJL v(«iienc£u; £78. & Wollor, 07 Queen-
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t., atid Armadale.? ?
LTAIjVERN*. — Natty Brick, 5 n/oms, ovcty con
iA vetfiienca, E. light; 18/. Ihuie.vn, Wellcsr, 07Jirre-n-fTt, aud Armadale.
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kTIDDLE Pk. — 4-roomcd brie'k Cottage. 31VI Park-rd., Middle ? Pk.
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L/JOOXEF. Ponds.— i5:ro6med brick Cbltaie* ifll
.tA^ (.?onvenietices, niinutQ ;tjtation; 15/. 30 ^M^r^
?ai(RU50WEXA:^ iToiise! 4 n-oms. omveulVA en-!us, la ml no.tily 4 a.; 14/ wee;k. I-avctlder: Co., Murrumbeenu.
LrU'RRU.MIvEWXA, close station.,— Villa, 5 roonw,
?A cf»ave:rrcnces ; 10/0; itoineflmtx) posst--^sio.i.
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«tveude-r Co., ..Nfurnimbcona., Plione 04.
L'f 'URRil'iAlBlJlvNA. — Brick' Resi-lence. 1) rooms,
9A cojvcnicnces, 3 a., guvden ami paddock; £78.ave:nlei _ -4 Co. I'hone 01.
^'BWPOItT.- — 35-rooined brick BiUId-itig. suitablocoffee pjluCs,', private h«'ic5pitil, .tiiialable .irtun
?-t May; £1 .week, W. A. Towler, auctioneer, 4-Mi
frllins-st.?
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Buck Cottage, 4 rooms, ruefcutiy re
.1 ooiatcd; 13/0 irceilf. BJilliiJU, Allard, 300. OU-i
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'OFFICE'S, Qucen-at, well lighted; moderate rental. .J iXieob'on Oo., 34 Queou-cit._^ ?
^irFIOK, central, C^lins-st., good light, nesvlybuilt. Puyutcr. 417 Qjllics-st Phone 9885.
'\HIF.ICE. 2 nice rooms, partly furnlalicdj hajfc
J lxi3itlou, Ct-llins-st; moderate rent. Symons,40 CoUbis-st.
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I^LDERFLEET, 475 Collins-st.— Ofllces to Let,
splendid light, overj- conveniance. City MutualdtV
, ? or_ caretaker.?
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^LDERFijEET', .475 Coliina-st. — Groimd~7inooeOtlieci', eplcndid light. Oity Mutual Life, or
aretiier._ _
[-A-RKVIIajE, 302 Park-nl.-ar., overlooking park!—}inck House, S rocms; 25/. Buxton, 422
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PARKA'ILU'}, 203 Park-st, minnto trams. — BrickResidence' . every appurtenaiice, electric- light
Imnighotii: 1 7/Q. Ouobn. Hereon, 220 Colliu^-st.
PRALilltAN,—-Bridv, 4 nxiiiti Mid conveniences;
14/. l-unciutt it Wdlor, 07 Queen--st., amiirnuulale.
Plt.\IIRa7v. — Brick, dctached, 5 rooms, cotiveui
enccs,- newly renovated, 3 minutes Toorak sta'»». Baker, owner. Miller-sf..
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PRAHRAN.Clnrko-st.'— Villa. 7 rooms and am
. \euienoce,good garden, liamly; 22/0 ' wc'cklv.
l itthcll A: lavlor, 304 Chnpcl-.st.
PRaHRAX. Chap«]-At. — Shop, modern. \vindowsJwell .JicMed, 1-c6t position, lloor sp!U» 20 ft.
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100 ft., 1st floor 20 ft. x 30 ft. 'Nioolson &. Co.,iJQuecotit. ? ?
pilES'i'OX, /fi^l:-s't.--*7iriek Shop and Duelling.*
f-K)Ins; lo/, W. A. Towler,auctioneer, 400
Jollinsist.?
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RESTOX.r — Bungalow Villa. 5 nxims. bath.-.pan*CQp'wr, &c,; 15/ woek. Matters, 285 .CoU .
I - iCiiAiu-.NiJ. 1U2 Leiinox-rtt— Brick Cottage. 5rooms. 13/. Burtcci. 422 Cclline-gt. .
R ^-^-MOND.—
Cottage, 4 rooms to J*t; rent 9/.'-V.. \ aAVclon, 182 \ lctoriaot., Richmond.
[3 ICUMOND. Bridge-fd.— Brick Cottage. 4 rooms,LV good order, convenieiiees: 11/C», advance; r-fer-nces. Lurolan. Ive-json. 220 Collin --st.
S3 JU11MOND.--7 Rooiih. vestibule, all eonveni
^u5T^fe. J'0'bU,rc' 'tishUm and
63 IC H.MOiX D;r ' ???minnte '-Burnley station,' errtitir*I*.-
-p.unting and Farmer sts. —
5-rcujn\eii brick.'
.) ^Otfi,^r.'.'285*.' Collina-ht. .'
. 753 1011 MOXD. 2S Cliiiries-'st — 0
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RooiwT 'bciftvoop.IL per, fee. 1 !?»/. Joitn
Bjichau »V Co., Coilina-st,I3-1C1I.MOXD, iuiajcent Touri Hali, 20 Henty-st.—W I^^h^,ICott,'lS(:. roOTnsi 0/, renovated.?Jerry, 329 ('ollins-3t.
I - JCII.MOXD, — 1 ami 5 r. Brick, all com-Snivaca,1 vL close t mm. tram; moderate '?'?it. 1
'rougham-ift.?
r30oAl Im^aen t,
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0'xfwd^h7™Bca5k-6t7~ splwvdid light, sise ft. x 21 ft., with strong?00m and .liroproof door; xuat 20/ per
week;. .Cir?
r- OY.VL Pk.. facing 'trams.— Brick balcony Rr*i? V. l!mK'C*
7^fooms, every appnrterna-ici, electric
.iy]liL^/b._ ?Carolan, Iverson, 220 Co1lin-8.fc. .....
2 AXl-RLNpH A.M.' High'-3ft-«w4oi— itolera ~ywT,i or-1?1'* r'7»'00-1 nioms, all convonioiKxa;-7/-i. Small ?-: Fd-wards.
,ri,,.ro--.,u's*naw' .sVit ^cery and' 'mixed
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w'll'cr
pJllOP, Carlton, handy tiam, minute -Lygon-st.i IIJ? n»ms, goo-.l iKwitiou;
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11/0. Synwin, 274IffimsWH^-st
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SHOP, liu^ir^-iLrciwie, 2(Hi Miiidejs-st,, op. contraltftativa. Apply carct'iker.
^'HOP, splendid corner,1111 «ippi»Uion. gottd'dwclf-
77.:,;, V'^., c^'7;l.,or!U. Owning woodand coal.
'Inlipj. dl- ColUns-st?
iJHOP, imw, with dwelling, best iv^it'ion, Victoria? s(.. N. Rjcluttund. r-18
Fhn-ien--st. cit.v.
U M E LB.—
0-roomed 2-stoi7 Cottage, every con- J
,ve»tuicnce, 3 Itctlrooms, fit)icndid ord»f i.*i/
?i-t.sst? Ageney. Port Moib.?
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Stable, good, ono Stall and loft, very warm and3
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-ican. IfHi Leiuiox-st., -Richmond.
^T. Kilda, 28 liath-st— D,i\ Villa, 7 rooms, nicti
i2 ?orrler ;_ke^ ,'iO. Btucto n. ?122-_QoUlns-?t.
^?rr. Kilda — Viliiis, from 12/0 to £2 2/ inspect3- our .hsts. C, Prince & Co., 2S2 high-st.,Jt. Kilda.
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tnun, bench; rent 25/.Ko-*s, 22 Loch-st.
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coi£u vuJiicuces; moderaio rratU. -Nicrflwn A Co.,rl Quecn-st.
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J Y'A'itRA .-—Villa. 3JJontj-st. 0 rooms, adulta
J only.?
Gn j»remir-es,«ito 5.
2 YARRA, 308 Chapd-si, — Shop ami 5 roojnsTcbru325
Oollias-at.^ YAliltA.
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Now brick Villa,' '5 large rijo'iu.s7RT70 evurv convenivnce, .minute tnun, train- 22 /(i
[5_Ynrra-fit ??
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YARRA. 2 Davis-av.— S Rf-om?, brick, closetram train, deetrio light; 27/0.
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rO Ivot. 5maU Shop, in Little Bourkost, handy~toG.P.O. Cimi-ibcll & Sous, Kirk's Bazaar,
3ourke-st.?
Let, 3-stalI Sfibling. Johnston-wt., ColA hnnwxwa.
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rD'V-OiRAK. — Brick Vflla, 5 nxens, convcn'.oacvs;A 18/0. Duncan «5c Weill cr, 07 Que-ctw»t,' andAmadale.
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Vt7IND-St)R, 2 rainutea station or 2d. tram 'tov* city.
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D.F. briek Villa, 7 rooms, spotlcai or*
ler; 22/0. IlarrLson, Amsadcle.
MACHINERY & IRONFOUNDERY.
A COMPLETE Stock of Macliitie Tools, leadingrSt makers, for motor garage and caigiojct jug work*iliop*L_cataiogue3 gratis. .Nl'Pbersou's, Colluis-ht
A LL kinds of secondhand MACHINERY in s-tock.
.«'--aiprining Enirines. Boilers, Pumps. Wood
iVorkitig JIachnicrj', Shafting,Pidleys, Plummer
iUneki, Sec.; all maelucery thoroughly overhauled.,*0RT MELBOURNE MAClHNEdtY STORES.,)erhanw4re'e-t. Port ^Icil-onnie.
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OOI.LElRS, colonial, multitubukir typo a spociality,JL-. very economical; inquiries eolicited. W, An*i f;rson & Sons, lincoln-^t,. Richmond.
,MalrtLT Machinery PiUIoye, lYiction
Clutchej, Ropo Wbwls, sinendid seletstion tat»
emty Andcrvxji & Si-na, Llnojln -et.. RJdimoad7
CASTIXGS,in crucible nte^l, malleable ami iron*:
a!:vo Ploujdi Shares and Chilled Wheels. Davieayi Baint. Bniugwic.'c. ?
GtEOMH11RIC Die Jloads, Hollow Mills and nijth
r Speod Scrcivbig Tools in stock; writo for catalogueH. llovon & Edvvartls^lM-y^ Ltd., King-ct, city,
rJiOX Cititings. fine?, small, a sm-dality. Id'ifmxuja. & Co.. 200 Edward-at
.^__E._ Bninswick.
\T ACHEXMRY, PUlMiPLKG PLANT, 'HIGHCLAftlS DXGlXK-i and BOILERS
wctli All ACGiaSSOIMKS,FOll SA.L15 BY TlClXDJ-llt
This plant in f.it-.iat^d jut.
Graham.?to\vn, X R W,1 miles from MDtiv.i llorcb railway station, ou tholumut. line. Cartnse to the railway is verr easyir-jl teouonucal. Inspection may be made at
any,
TEXDERtS for the wliolo or any portion will boeciived up tr- liffh Mar. iOJo, by
11. GIlEGOiltY and Co., CWonce-ntreot, Syd
.ij- G. WATKINiS and Co., Ktait-street, Sidney,
W. KKIItS'HAiW, Graliamstown, X.S.W.;J. O. lVlMIIUI and Co., BoAirJ(^-e.titiot. Melbourne5
,v!iero inrcntomied and all iufoitmaliou mai' be ob*aiueel.
OFFERSwill bo rccoirwl by the .AffiLBOURXfi
and METROPOLITAN' BOARD of WOIUCs!:10 Sr-encer-strcet, Mellwunie, until H o'dock a.m.
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»n TTJESDAY. 27th AI'HIL. 1015, for SUPPLY-f OXM DRILLING MACIQlXB, 20-iu., wlthpower;e.\r and acce?.5!-nes comi^le-te.
Full particulars, witli illustrations of madiinouid acce-asories, must be supplied, with informationis to whero uuchiuo ntiy bo inspected and tiiuo
vhou delivery can -be made, at Board's Store Yardlouth .Melbourne.
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^ ECO XI.) II AND Mndiineiy Specialists.—
Largo .Z) stoe-ca, inflection invited;
supplementary cataofpie No. 10 pojted free. Write Cameron & Suthcr*and, (juecn's-biidgg. ? .?
L/^/lND Mills, from £ C 10/, Alston's patent.t 1 strongast, simplest and meat durabla Jamalisten, Qtuvn's-briilgo, S. Mdb. 'TTv
BUILDING MATERIALS. : .
';ivU.VAMBEn lion, plain, corn, fated; Cast ami
lialvaansed Spouting; lowest rates. Jo««hh!llls. Sorts. Flindcni-1.
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LX Batlis, T'anks, Board HealthVcntilatom, Tubes'
swings, '.Sewerage Retiuisitta. Currie & lUchards'73 Eaiza1x-th-st
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13RESS AND FASHION.
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M-i'i'XlvPrS, DOWN QUILTS, SILEKTIXGS,
TOWELS, CALICOES, D-VS£A-SKS, SEiivimrrns., TKAY- CLOTHS, HUNNBHS and CUKT.UNS, AliT
KEUGES. I'ltLNTED LINENS, CltETONNES.ilUSUXS, &c„ £c.
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Tji.We hare much pleasure in announcing our? -Git BAT ANNUAL LINEN SALli lu nnlcr to
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mtar t&h SAMS TUB (IBUiVnai OX «». .
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~\-ORD, every articlc lias been ni.irked do*»vn to? the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE.
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7*thb 'savins chances for tiie housekeeper wore
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» Xrw/Jlcat confidence tu:o be pLux-d en tlie. -^-QUALITY Ob' EVERY ARTICLE, hs ourftocks
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liLANKKTS. DOWN QUILTS, kc.. are
— -7rci»gTi--v»d by all ou» luiniiauus customers lo— rrbe-of the HIGHEST STANDARD. The 'IL—^^iita.'M.'- quality of LINENS is held in hiirh
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^s-fsteem throughout the Commonwealth, the high? ?
^quality allien prevailed a quarter of ;i century??? ? -ago' having been ftiily maintained.
?,H43£STs ?— AT -SA1.B rUICES.
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BLANKETS ? at S.UjW PlUClij.
. *Wo guarantee o«»r, Chinkcr.--, arc
ipado wiih the.- best. .Australian*nrown -wool, full ai7/C- and wyiglit.
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The finest in the world:
THE *'R. and .M.' FAMOUS GUTXEA LINE,a Double Bed Whitb Blanket. mado to cou
v:. i-»rm to 'our high p-.itlo kuudard - in all to
*pec£s, ami for im;»e;u*.ui('.e, warmth, weight,?
?' -turs, and, above all. qiuiiiix is unsiinxtwabh},vaiue at the prico. The- headiug is pale
'blue, acd ouch -md is £i;j^ly -vhi?-fxs3' with?
?ilk, size 00 x 7l»; .SifCdal Sale prii'c,
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Nrt/ 'l QFAUTY (S^iul Y;Uue). Full Sirs* Mid? .VicJoriiui \-*bjtD IU;inke:s.— -fitrit^hcr
Rtdx. Sale jck-e. J)/t» i-air; Single Hitckv, H;ik«
? J-r;co, 11/0 pairj tli:tc-t{u.'i:;er IVydrf,; S;Uu.Fj/wieo,- 1G/U jwir; Dinible U^ls, Sale yrice,
? Xo.'§M)&AI-lTy, 'Pull stw soil Weight, ViciMfj'tbriaa 'NMiitc HUtnlcftts. — Single IvkIs, -Sule
jjirioe. 14/0 p.'iir ; tlifx^itwrter l-eda, 8al«
jiricei 17/G juir; dwxblc Sale price,. 22 /o
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No. if QUAIjITY (Krtra Sporial), White 1'lan
kcts, of Victorian itanutactnnj. — Stuple -Ixvls,
S;ile prico, 1C/0 i»ir; threo-quarter bt^U,.sole price, 10/(1 ixiir; dcKii-le Ixxis, Salt* .\trvx,
25/ pair. ?-
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-T-AIt/\ OiUiY tfiLA^MCSTS.— Sire 0-4, for fJMfflo
Ijciln; Hale pria\12/0 pair.
IJAJUi. GitEY - JILA.VKKTS.— Si«J IfM' Sot,?
. . jthro-Mjuar««r beds: SaIc; pricc JA/O twir.
. glfcVfilt O'KBY BLANK J5TS.-- Siw8Jn*
bods, S^ole price, 12/0 pair; size H--lt for
;-Wltroe--i«artcrbeds, li/l- pair.
, DOWN QIJH.TS ?? AT -AL]3 1'f-tOlK.
110WX QUILTS? ? — ? AT SALh. I'JtlCKSs.
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. Our (Down Quilts aro . nuwifitetand of'
i ihc very best -itiftlifcy TJowiv— piinfied, vca
f: triaUd. ajid davmprocrf.are oorcml m ivitin. ?AU*'n an;! suit
uTi-f V'^Cf-'IJait quality. And in the very
??4. dftstgna and - ootartogs.'
» -i-i/ iAf eacii prices tJw values arc qmte ns-vjv
uppuel..
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OV'ii *?St*I3C'IA.L'* O^LVl'iV QtflLT, Hi ze-V. x 5,
7/:;?^or'ddol»lo heck, covored very hand«in^,I ^uncy satevn, plain tviUf-n l»y'dvr awl pan*'!,
ivarious dtRigjiA, ajui colors n£ palo-lnue,
?vfvFrcndi bluw, tc:r.i cotta, Kreeu, vit-iix rose
criinson eirtvts;
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DOWN -n;n/n-, with hacd:K-nu.-? wmtl j-lajn. plm^l and Kv.lcr, u-.t:a. fipocial —
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huici* satCMw; filled with «o-h I ipr.Ully down,'wc-ll ventHate-l. .Sj -ceiii pric.«,'
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? 27/0. lF4-r double V^Ls i.v/c 0 x'
, , vltli a wn- huwlomi'. fz: wy -.atc-en of
?'V foxpcnor (utility, plain r^n.-l nn-l border; Sjk--
;:! .'C,;al Sale iirks^, 'St/. o2/-;, oT//5. {2/, .40/,
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... , 4^/0, r,2/0 each.
oru/ps ?— ^VT ivLl-l FltlORS.
OUILTS* ? :?:
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\\\H1TJ$ «A'1M:N iFINI^H QTJLI/m, for -5inul-
ipwmllj- O/O ojkV 12/0, -Snk- p;irt« 7/H nnd?»»n.n0/0; for threc-quarttr l-ed^ iKaa-ily
',,(r 3-iv/U aiul 18/0, prittt; t2/(J. l3/«.andA in/-»; lor doi»lo IjCsIt.. usiull:- i0/'0, 2!/G,
Jtjd/G. Sale prict« 1070,;
20/, 2o/. .'
RITBRTINO and ftHBKT.S ? AT SALR JMUCKS.'SirRFJTfNm and SIIKlZr* ? ? AT SALK I'JOCKS.
\YJJ I.TE. SJCvETrNO, SpoeLil Value. — .'V4 in.,*
plain, usual pneo 1/7; Sak' wkv 1/4 yd. : 72?
' in;»lain, iwuaI prkx? 2/, r^trio l/'.- yd. ;
?M» in
,plain, ustutf price 2/IJ. S»lo prior 2/
yd.; U0«in., isual price 2/!-, f-alo price 2/0\d. ? ?
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T»4 in., ivv.bU pri^- 1/3 yd.,tf*Ic :priCT;-.l/ y dt
{'72 'itj.j' nauM 1/0 vd.
,! .fcnlo prico J/4.yd:SO in., iwrasl price. l.'S»
,yd.. Sa4e pnc& 1/0 ytL :
'jt) in.; iisual pricel/ll yd.. Jialo pricc 1/^ vd.
IIRif-STITCHT'D COTTON SITEJ-H^S — Thw- (juartPr )-aIr, 2 s J5, ttsmlly 24/. price
. .21/ pair; donblo ^ 3%, usually?
'32/0, -kile |nicc -JS/0. ?
unijlkac JtKu strung tr«v spccjcri).— FcrFerrams' ils.'. fftrorc herrinirl-on*» Rlie»;Octr. '»4
?* »-., 5 yds. in' cuq!i i^ir, 0/a, -Sale
4/U.henuned. muWrfor v.^\ \r.-sz qjclify
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tMiU aheeting, sinRl- IvrK .vt n iridiMk-ia'lv? ii U'.t5/3, Sal^ jirice thritsntianer bc:ls, 72
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. ;h&ls. b0 J!U v.-lUc, iKually 10/0. Scfcj price,
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t.,tr Vil tier- 1/ 1/4 and. 17A.cadv la U*u,,i_
iv»i».i.llj 2/11, 3/0, Sal-i pricr* 'J/o tinvl 2/11iFllIJ-LKD 1'IULOV/ CAA7XH; iwuUr l/f, l;il;
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Jil^lSinrjIHD -PILLOW in c&ion».MKr.:\ 2/0. Sale pries? 1/11. In Lincri, iku'Jv
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LONG ClXfrHS, — — ?
CAl.lCOLaS and LONUOLOTI1S, in 12 ydlengths; at .Sivc-L.il Halu -incva.
?SO-itK'ljONuCLOTLl.' juwaily'b/0* Sale pricp, 7/0:
,-V .T. cu-7. : usually 0/0. j-;Ue price, 8/0 do S: xxiixir,.y 10/«: Sole price*'. S/ll ^-i. i .
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^iny SPANISH LONGOkOX'n. 'uaialiv 0'0:
iSale. pneo. 7/11. daz.; vv^uilly 30/0, i-ak»
-pnet*. S/ll dor„; usually 11 /(;. hale .prico.
.^t»/ll,'usually 12/0. pnciv 10/u.
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TOWBLS?
? AT KA.I.RVAAD, ou/rns, — ? ? ? raidis.
JIEMMB1) TKA TOWK1-S; Sale pri«p, 4/U nndj
?. a/ half. doz.*
HKMMKp K1TCHKN TOWELS, iwilltd kit(-litn, yantr--, glass; .S'ale.p sico. ~i/tl luiU ilt.t.
?GLAtiS CLOTHS, hernnjed lxndv lor tjs-iaUyj. ... Ji/0 and 3ii/t-. .Sali? prfcf*. :S/0 and 10/(5 dt-a.;
. 'V -Ju extra siK-c;al line, hemmed, in tc-1 orbiuo! thcc.k; Sale pnets, S/ll ami 4/11 half dox
DAMASKS, ? ?—
AT, SALK PRlrKS.DAMASKS,
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SUl'ElllOR IJLBACIIKD DASJASK, oo in.
'WKle; usually Si/-5 Nil., now 2/1.1 jt|. ; 72 in.
wide, usually ?«/»*. 4/« «iid ^/0; '..'auJc- priccs,. (,:'2/ll. 3/0 and 4/0 yd.
fUIGIlFST 0UALITV ? L\YHLKA0Hi51-.
,rw,rDAXIASK. .assoitm ucaens, (.0 in. wide;
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UtiuAlIy 2/^ yd., Ha!o pn«% 1/11 yd.; 72? wide, usually. Il/U Siile price, 2/11 id.
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?UMimOinERKD COTTON I : KDSP RTCADS, fizo
2 x 2Va yds. usually 22/0. -Mile, pnee, IS/lt;
2 X 2 '/ayUt?. , u-»V»0y 20/0; S;iU- pnee, 22/0;
??? x H y-ts., usuaUy b'J/ti, Satc pni-ir,,
.* i-*5/ . aud 35/.KlllillCIIDERED IASKS IIBDSPIIHAD^, kzo
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ViUlV SPEOIAU?
A LONDON. rUKCUUSB.
Vrurs i'*BriUsli Lace OirUiltis,
1t vt^VV \v!iitr and ecm, a% J'ls. l»og, ustwlly 7/t.» niair. S*lo price, 4/« l*ur: 1 ills-. Ions,
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'wt.llly .10/0. 1-/0. 18/fi. 3!-/tl pair; hlxcul
lale pricc. t!/f. T/('., 13/li, W-- l«!r.
'UAGK CCRTAI^.,'
repriMnrjcn .3;?,/'Li-:? r* \tMinl 2«-/ pair; suit T'*
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'a\Viss AiU'iaijuB {.'tTRT.vi.vs-.3H»b.: u***
nricc. 30/ |Wir: Sale iJ/i. \-air
-SWI89 APPMQVK Cl-aiTA-r^n, Sft lms.
-yi in --rde; UcA«al pnet^. .-0/. ?!«/,. «w/,
CvJ/ iiiir; -Sale priwJ?, 22, 0. 27/0, .'I.-/, 4^/0,
IIOOk'xJtS-TN OURTA'T-XS. very dainty
with f-.V8Cina.tw3 la:c b.^nlcrs ami br.ud iu--i\s,
i'.-i vtlfs. iong: a-aal pr-\-:-:. IS.Mi, 21/
pair; -i&'c price, itJ/0, !.-/»?. 1 1/0 n.nr.
cuktoniX'Bs. si:rroBS.?
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3i?j». OR5?TOXX-LS. c.Ncinsvivc d.*i :;n%. perfev-.
' ? 'n^otnus; -u«ul pr'rc». 1/3. 1/(1. 1/0, 1/11j,
... Ad.; Sale pricv*. lO'.v.l;. 1/, 1/.'., 1/4 Vi yd.SHADOW T1.--FKS. .c-i.amvin^ dftvts,
'???i.t.ilOTfly N-lt .'ha.'.ei'. u-vu'.i r-ric-v, .H/'j. .'»/;; jd. ;
. SaV pnet-s, 2/»'.. 4m'. \d.'ho-in. P-IOlVTKl^ TA-FFKTAS iwA JJNirXS. in
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I ox ulon; mixtl pric^, 7/.;, S/«;. l»/ti vU ;
»al«- pricr*. 2/11, I/O. ,VO, .-/!! y,i.
ART SKROKS; sui-eri.-r -riality. prices—.'rfMn., usnal tirkf .l/ll, .'v-i'k* f)rice 3/0 -d. ;
'70-in., 'ivsija! p:w .'/0, Alio pric- 4/11 yd,;-
OO-in., usual pice «S/0, Scdc pri v 7/11 yd.
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In artistic designs and co'.orinjc?. sUpUtly soilol —J-- 2 x 2% yds?.. imiuHv 10/0 and 25/. &ile
prices 15/0 or.d 20/; 2 s 3 yd.-.. u5uv!lv 2?/i!and 52/0. Sale rwicos 22/0 and 25/0; 2 s 3'A
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AAX1. — ScrviccaiJe Froda, suitable for either indoor t-r outdoor v-w«r. in a ual good «eaiiog
I poplin, ph-.in, olccuve styles, blad; or navy;
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A»1N2.~- In Or.e-l'K'ca itocks --vc siiow a tfide. ramie
of styk-, biaek -;c a a»y r.tr^c, iJOLUS^ fvueiis,4ilaiu -tuceds. mixul tv.cc.ri.*, Cheviots and ca&n-
ispccval U'inUr oalc pncvs, 20/0, 3»V-42/ and 10/0.
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RAlW'rAlN LIXdCS in COATS, and SKIRTS.
AAXli.'—
Tailor Mtule Coat.-, au;i Slart.% ratino.cloth;', coalH lined wiih -^am ii.iUn. blac!:
ci.ih ccU.tm wul cuft.-; Srvcul \v'iut»sr Siic
AA\4.— i)MU«il Tsral Coat# and .Skifla,. also
Nary Coirtu av.'i .SMrt*. 'i-Viln.miectlvc
J.iylc.i, I t,iuitir.i::y tailurui; Njwclal H later Sato
AAj!^'ilj't!ib mail M ii in. wa-ivwl m «.ceplioaiiUj- Kmait Line ot «.»U awl' hWito.
,'nnfaSir l«.»n and to MB, «- » #»Jwt-ave, wit nnlsh, uiiiiUtry cu'±ir.i, and
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AAXO.— Anofhcr Ncu:-'. Line -»f .KnKlish Made Co&U .
aud iikhts art, in ii*\y sww, *** in.,^4orlpU-utctl Uusque, '33/; otlur.' in latest miu..ary
l)«.-50Ue .st^lii, j)crr-A*t tlttins Karnitnts. W. .
AAXT.— Navy Si.-feao-l SfeiWa. in a
variety«f stvlM in cr.t lhii.sin-J coauns W; onfl
in vaViims Icnetlis. anil instflte..
ztiw sUirUi are cut in a .amirt p.ain style; hiKCia;!
I'.aisain prietv. are 42/ and OU/ .
?BARUAJS LINKS in AYINTBR Ct-ATS.
AAXK-— AuoUnsr big line r.f 'Warax AVinter Coats
put out far U»-dity'.s tcllius. aj ne«v ettuon 3
i r(» -ds,. /usl\iona.hlc ?'luiis.-s, and noax^ Ja.Vccna », .
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navy cloth, Tuivy fine tAvecrU, . ..snugU, . twwds. plain- elotiw and mw.cd tsveefb.. ityca*lI Winter vSaJe .price, 21/.
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, .VAXO.-^-iilark -Caiiu:ul 'suid .to«tati.3a Vony -hM
I ij-i,it-t, cut in l.xshion.-JV.o iihapc.^, all b^uitiiully
! . linul, military styk-d, fcctcaed r.p 10 aexs witii
I l.rlt at b.ick. Special 'liarsain price, J«-/. ;
!AiVX10.--W« an* ma-kins a
sp.xialiLature ut Skin
I Coat.s all marked at low :eUin5 pnett?.choice
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r.ir^v af .Coney Sta'iu, as u'.w a biff ra»uc of -ew
I /rfJvLind 'ISuunv -uui Natural a:id?
Ulaok Mns1 ipuish. Si»edal -Jhirotin from 10 guineas. .
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5®-tr.«ial lUrpun J.ine^ :v. OalKtrOme Ham
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jitraia-nieu of t«celIon e in -rtni.s-h, nt. JJarxain
I jn'ieca, 21/. 23/, 2^/0, 42/, 40/0, 00/.
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Spr-e:al {RarjjaJn T^:ies :irv- JHsing diowa in: Maid.H' aivl Girls' -Oo--U, in a vide range of1 ueMt-sfc ?atat^ri.'ds. up to date in all s\zsa;; SiKioial Rarpain-s.- at *21/.1
AAX13. — OirLO -C.iracii] CoaU, inmwver collar
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!' ?*'. in., 3T,/; a- in.. SS/0; 42 in., 4*2/;- *5 in.,
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Oirla* Rlark Pony -=kir. -OoaU. beautifully
iini-fhed za.rn-*irtt% jrood rpraJity lining, mHitar-* yct»!!a.K5, iir.ifiicd uiCi a v.-jdo -belt — in..
1 47/0; nr, in:, b 0/; 21) in., Sw/: 42 in., 50/ G; lii f
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AAX1.1.— {.Maids' O^^rdino 'Ttiin C-oate. in ?«irU' and
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?.IK/-S: in.. 21/; Wi in.. 2Ti/; 301
in., 27/0; 42 in., 20/0; 4*1 Jn., 20/0; 48 iiu, n
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AAX10. — Ma:.d.,J X.i\T Scrjc CViat. awl Sldrt. Raglan
r.loeye.-v.Vride' !m.H and bttMiOits; Speciitl Winter.« S:de price. 2.1/.'
A^V_\ .1 7. — Sin.trt Th^e^u J Coat andirkiit. fitting ciilitnry a/liar, ?clf .
inHkeial^ ;'iui.«i.cd Jr:;tton.s'; ? Sjiccial Winder Sole
AA A Tv. nil pfxit- and ^?c:^T, ctnt Ua^limy.hfves, f.cton' to r^otv:. tiniriietl belt; rkirt tuck
cjiic-.i nt v.ai^i; Sjx-cial Winter Sala price,
AAXlo. — Maids O at anil Skirt*, tn twevd . biwcinoe/Ttrt.- crj,t lined. (VnlOxe-l l-r.tf ri'.': muni price;20/0; S;-ccial WiuU-r Sale priui. 21/. .
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AAX?.«-. — Sirjut ( Jr-ithu: - Shirt r.]oin-.---. lisht and{Jnri; Ehulca, iiritxil elie*;4..15. thouider joke, turn
down ix-ilar. loni: sleeves. ';i^tccunff in Iront;Spsa.il Wjuurr Salo pricc. i,/- i.
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AAX21;— -Orwua Chab's lilriuass, various smart styles.y«ke pnd fliCK' ctjfc in. one, rumdov.rt coHar, S'Ian.:: slanc; Italian, .s'a-j.'o, turndown pAo-sliar. 1-uve pc-arl bntt/^; Spctaaj
Winter Sale jrrice. »/G..
A.\X2 2:—
Ksfcri Hmyy Orciini .Japanese, Silk Bloujsci.yoke ur.d s\ uxv in wu% tncke.l
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lan^»Rli-.sa butters; Sixxxal Winter Salo irrice,
AAX23.—
Srr.art Knittosl Woollai .Golfer, 'iii black,jiavy,
st*-*, pry and Lvrxx, fcijs lcn»rH, . finialn.rl
acr'*i* l^^'k; St»wiAi Winter. Sale prico,
AAX24. — UP t- Dr-tc SUk Knitted Sno-rfs Coat, h'*- -
leifnii. onvn hor.t. Kigali new nludca. 'finished
ISSM&r bl' »***«?-.
AAX^.1.--.iniarr- Pyrc^t*.^ i}-r.\ns, in cardinal. dtVo \1'
i'h.uudw-. .fmnt,, fasiensns x\r-* buttons ..it MI'
tiinns^-n ro iar,- Uv±*h*x\?
jjiJir br.tiUi»s; «.v./.vuil \- inur bale pnee; 27/15. x
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Sivoirt! Atiiuinn S^!e.fJnods of. j5npj*?^jc jnrnt and worth aro
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1/0.— AVOOL VBLOIjR, -l-mhlo width, soCt finish,
I sax;». Kioy, inolu, navy, fawn, brown, mzirlnc:I Sale ivicv, 1/0 y;l.. ,
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1/0. — TWKI/1-S. 4S 111. . vide,'
wliito line stripe,hewy weight, j^ey, inole, na--y^- Bargain price,
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C41WVIOTS, 54 in. wide, heary weight, nary? aad black; Ua^ain price, 1/il yd.
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wide; -Sale, price, 7/0, yd.?
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10 an. SATLV OlUCXr.Vlj. clnffnn iinifib. very?cffujine,
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[. blad'., ivliite. ua\i', &ase, grer, bjx-v.ii, puik, V.
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1/11. -MO in. ALL SILK -BLACK MBIlVKlT^| LLLX, p.Hhi, s.jJiit'ailk,' tiiac will war . execl|
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lcntly, uortli 2/0: Rawun Lino, 1/11 yd. . .I
Ilien r?hu'k , Afjtluutry Vtdvet. much iu
dc-niand for ico^jit iu-yjcs, best value ever offCTrd ; Hai-paJn I*! ice. *lfZ y«. ' -
lAUv.— irTin. C01U-l4iT-Y VBIAWKEX, splendid?
for c/a!dr- jt'd wear, full i*.uige of colore, includ.
i'g brouii«, prey's, r^xt-, ru»-y» -'navy, fawn. Iva- mver, sky, nifjfw, V. ro;ie, v.hiu- a:ul cream; Bar- jj?
-pun Ihtee,- 174% yd. ??
JUST ARIUV WD, OLJli .ArnLL KNOWN OAXTOXSILK, in deep cri-^ux .otiiv; ?cuPto^era1 vlu- have
Iwon n-aiiir^ for this may now have' :heir?wants aifl.sxiied at tlu* old pricc, 2/3 yd. —
JjADIKS* OOSmMES, at\POY W GIBSON'S. ri
21 /.-—OX Iv-Pl ECE W\TS. iu eolor^l rJoth or
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none«ai tweed. trimirn-i tartan collar, and lin
iaK*l fancy buttou: 21/.,'
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wo'glU, coat mriaifUtiu?. oiid Jh(Lsh»-l f uiicy biU
,* 21/.?U1/. — AJO .VT and SKlll'P, in oifr-we.ir Donosal
twc?d. pleated bisque, coat is lined to v? xi«and finished licit, of .se'f material; -JO/.
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and unjshed fancy buttoiu, coat L-» lined lo
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03/. — Ci-AT and SKIRT, in all wool navy or blacktine twill p'eatwl basque, and hish foliarbutt-ons up to lKtk; coat Js lined, and finishedlx.lt of self material; 70/ modi fnr 03/.
8/0. — COSTLM K SKIRTS, in black ''loth, trimint»dbuttons, and deep hem at font, 3S in. to 42 in
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SMART AUTUMN COATS W
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17/0. — SMART OARARDINK or COVKRT l^»AT.JNO ll.M.N COATS, ntonn r-l^r, m.-II .-,,r mfavn. tirrrn. darjc ^ivy; 37/0.
ar»A— V.WXX OAUARDINK R.-vIN ro«*itan* 13Ivelt l -t'i\ Vntn?.
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33/. — «! AliA IJDINK R.V1N C.'IATS, nti!;Ui-v fdlaar.d Iv'.U Ivautif nlly rut. in fawn, hi.nvn. l:.lVv
33/ t,- »V, /.
21/. ? »MART Ul'P.r.fJR f.'.NTD RAIN COATS.mU'.tarv ^C'.ar: Ul/.
S2/0. — HI. AOK ar d Cr-L0n«C0 ASTRA/.IIIAX and
TFCODV' Iil-'.Alt COATH, fu'l
bad:, jr.-^'d qurili.y ; 32/0 to 4.»/.
32/0.— 1 1 A XDSwj.M H BLACK CAP.ACl'L COATS,
finetl thrill. ics j*le pr^ketf, aiiiit irv cvl'a:and h?lt; 32/0.
73/.- r'-NV ShlAL COATS, r;Jliur- c.iWar. Ivliefi
l«ack. linrf ihrou^hout. i-.:e»jiy i.v.Uh;vl; 73/.7 Guiuc-as.—Krh CONY SRA-L CO.\TS. p.arfect n
Sttln::, .l.r.ed_ silk, full ? -ru'i:eaj. HWt» arc sl. :-i} Li -01
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Twei-d .uvd N?.vy S-^rsc Ccats, in all the leadius
MKET YOUR FRIKXDS AT THK LOUNGE
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inO.ir-2 and 135-101 SMITIT-STLEET,FOY and GIBSON l»Ti. LTD.*
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1/jciTUnm AiuU^i-a, 1- Indite saloona. 25 skill, , J
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Thcilcf. chatx-i-at., . cj». to»n Hall. I'rah. jvan. llhr^'.^-tcrt ratalopne fre-t. . ^riMllilLLR R«\v-al .U«sr Dye, zmznensc sale, ! 1JL iisiiBe KIKXI. u shades: a/e. rwtcd 4/8^ itoatef J
size, ii/ 0, pa-tc-I Ttcitoi-, export heirdjex. i 2i
PRESS ANC FASHION.
lufl kve.vts continbb.\I-.llh Hit; KVE.NTH IJON'TINUK.
Mlhll'S JIHr .' EVENTS.„? CONTINUE.
OAT HAI.E (UVBIKS', MAIDS', CIIILLIltlvN'f!).OAT riALB (I/.VMKS', MAIDS', OinU)It!:X'S)?OAT SAI.B' MAIDS'. UlilLDIlKN'X).
WKIJWISB TUB SAUS OP TWKKIiS. .UKKIVISB THB SALli OP TWKKDS.'LIKCTVISB TUB SALK ? OF TlVnJJlW.
3.IBKRAL BARGAIN OPI'OBTCNITIICS.
LIHBUAL J'.AIIC.UN OPPOIITUNITIKS.LIBKIUI. BAKOAJN OlTOKTENITlUi
Tho Ci.'.t Sale Ileoomracncca in f:ul
earvt,. lo-ilay.Ijitdict,', Maids' and Clllld
. rtn's Coats, rich low, big varioty, all sir^a,
and liriccs ti.tnpiuig.iy donn for a li[g busy. ?-
tvttk. Come to Mytr's for Co-ats lo-dajv
Maids' Knitted All Wixil RPOltTS COATS.duumiMireaiitod, belted at back, afsoc'itd kizjs.'
1 ,n:l,_y. tnarcon and mole: ilvual 15/11. and 17/K; Coat WccI: apccial, 13/0.
Tabic of AU Wool OilBCK TWBBD COATS, inErci-, bromi, tiavy, n.tl. violet aaul greon;fl»:..S(l: uauily 14/0; Com Week, 10'K; S3,30/B, lor ]?-'/«; SO, 18/ li. fur 14/li; SO,
. .-l/t-, lor 37/0; fii^c 1^. H4/G: for 20/.laliln of Maids' BAIN COATS, in (laik
grttajul fa^vu, mtli i;.iRlan sleeves and slit ].oc.
Iti't-s; size .'iT,usual. -1/; Ctxit Wtck lirics,
37/0; -12, Ki/li, lor 10/ti; ?)!'-, ^i/U, ft* 21/.? cry fymnal l.iue in Chililivn's Jltavy IKnf.uaal
(.'lOTkios SBKOK COATS, ltaslan slufffl,latch jtoekets ami belt acros3 Iiai;k. iu bro'.ni.
wxy. navy, sii*.A IS at. is, L'l. value- lli/0;Co.il \Veck sliwial, K/ll'.
Tabk- ol Cliildrim's CllEAM BBAVBIl CO.\T«,d--«ll-le or bilinlMjp .wu, eseellrtiC ftuiUit-';
uoual intent, 12/C, ir,/0; Coat, \V«-k tr.iccsal.
all 8/11.
SKK AU-SO TUBSB COSTCiU! BAUGAlNrf.
8KB ALSO THESB COSTUME BAItUAINS.
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StyR-ft. TWBED aJSTUMBS, in a TariKy.or new
Tunu'c. iil'.v Its^au slcovo. with Millet calarof Oriental .silk, low wide belt,..\uUi
smttrt
li-t-kw bkirt. with invtrUKl i»loatfi at Fide,Jlnbhtd ? bolt;' usual, 03/; tint-ail iince,
S3niait)/Sac4iwt TWEED COSTliMBH; In latentijrouiii, £Lvy* aud heather mixtures, -v.
nil new
Russian tuuic, finished .wldo l-Jt and patch
pocket, smart skirt to correspond; usual, U»/;
Sjiccial price, 49/0. ? ? .Hie .M.vcr BOWBST I'RIOBD COSTL' MI**S for
tlie S'jUajn, in tine navy coatiuff, -**!?.'? ,wni|.kjc utile, villi wcltcsJ sleeve, ^ndu Lelt
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Incb, nith velyct cwllar, sutirt 3-L'iece tXnt,
hy;h vaiat, finished strap; usual, OU/; Spociai price, 40/0.
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New SCOT0H TW'KED COSTCMHS. \nUi new
.^Vioerican sleure, military front, buttomxl . to
nock, wnart collar, Oriental silk, nen- p^ait'.nl
back, liuisUcd wide belt, smart rkirt to eorre
nwiid; usual, 75/; Special pri ai. OU/tS.
Smart T\ST2KD COS'IOIMICS, lfttcit desipas, innow niiauucs and subdued Ra^anskvve. witli roOiUucy collar of velvet to tune,now pleated back, witlt low wide
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Jiuifhi-d buckle, 0- piece ldgh ^raistcd corJelot,
skirt, value 4 guineas; Special price. 0J/t-.
Spcxaal Raraaius.— pine COATING SEltGE COSTTArivS. with long pleated bx^ijue n)ut.liniVnod low bait, collar and vest of assortedrliwjk jjCIcs, a-pictr coreviut fclrlrt to corre
apoad; usui-J. €53/ ; Special price, 40/0.
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'URN1SH1NG PABRICS and ESTLMATliS.'UllNlSH ING FABRICS and ESTIMATES.
PRICE CONCESSIONS.
Such lovely Fabrics, Textiles, Curtain Nets andJurtains have come tc hand that we tnitit every-
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eftdy to liidp -'wt in Homo Funusir-nga and thoke,
^Vith cLr.sto nnd charming gooda*. with exjiert? in?indaw diapinff and upholattTinff treatauriu, withwry eouirmif«t tor tho elocution of orders, wc rujh*
lake price «-dco^o!is for a few day- in Palcie3r»d in Ks;imaU?i. Loose Covers and rcm-lioisttr-air are a fixture of our wrvjca
lirietlj'. ihes-j tjx-icnl pricu»:—
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U14n CRETONNES, splendid line, suitable forloo-e tin***; 1/ yd.; tliis wwk.
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31-i«. CJIluTONNJ^i. .good UTisliiue fabrics, m a
Kjwncud assortment of tho new cat d*.\-ipi*.;md. 't*j..,Jn^; usually 1/0 and 1/9; .Spici.d. J/3.
Wi-ui. Block Print t-d TAt'FETAS tUul H.N11\'S,reprixlnrin-; old world tapcstrii-s aiul {liiatzii?,
?iunicularl,v suitable fcr loose ttortrs. uiibol
^ Ktennij and curtains; wortli 7/11 to 0/11;^ .
Verj' Sji.-cial prictj,. 4/0 yiLi''ANCY TAl-'t^riAS. splendid washing
Elbrus, ere;vm gruund, fancy w»Aen Rtripa, mii jT)idi3\-l clfci-t. in. blue, nxl and- hrown;2/0 yd. . llxia V/c».!c. 2/2.
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Sb-ui. 'Sundwir' 'PARIUCS, guaranteed not to
fade, n-xretristd. in preen?. Hue, m?e andold soldv l/ll« --L: This W(*k, llVad.; aisoin 45 in. width, 1/0 ill.; This \Yeek, 1/lk
JLVRT B3IA-LL flATS— RKE VWST U'INDOWS.MART «JLAiLL HATS-^SEE 11RONT WINDOWS.
To-day, in tbe Mycr Front Windou's and inthe Third ifl&ir
\tiiowiT-iaJ, tiien* will be an
eJxiyvution o.' aiinty, saiall --xnudojs. l-jautifi'Hv:c::cv. artisacnll.v trimmed and ia a JorolvCmH? °o!-i,av-).l.i;r Splendid Talues at
-Jy/t, S)/, 42/, 45/.
TEA SDRYICTK WKI-ilv — NOW AT GIYKR'STEA SERVICE 'WEKK — NOW AT -'MYER's!
S.-itfononoccd vras tlie eiaresTS of ^Dinner Ser
wo Week,' just concliule-L tliat vve' aiv'maki:^milar eocccftsions iur tin.* 'Toa 'Stfnice Wtvk''-niDioneiu£: To-day J
A fevr of the 'Ton V?-et Stx'xmU' i»]11 be filiown ?? lhe Mycr win do w»— or J tore iri plenty await your
wpoction on the J'ouriii J'Toor. We skill be plea^vd- show-thdni to you ! -
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vvirJi U/0; ixiltrced to G/U set.
UUio. and Gold Sluunmck assd Ilos4? TEA SET,
Triw^l*^'^'~l r':-aJts,? rjtJue 3^/0; Srx-ciai
lliin -Wntfd \\7iitr and Ooid TlvA SET. »21
pj^Co, beg.quality china, value 10/0; Si-ecial
Tuscuf Uiinii TEA. SET, printed assorted colors,in taotra Inue aad w, .10 jstces. t*Ju«lo/; Special prire, 12/0 set.
AirpEIS. ? XEiW ATtRTVALS, OU) P.RTCEB I
ARPETS.— '— NEW AltRiVALS, OLD PitrOESI
In tho dfyer 'Curpot Soctlon— T\mnil - PIojr^mM' i,
iT^Ta* arc beiiis fe:itured rn Rritish M.u!e Sisim*'
«M Axniinstvr -G«i»et Squares. Rn-««ly \\vv(-a, 1
nd -«ntd-?rt4uy paitcrwiod in Oriental style, tiiecli et^ tela are truly drfi^litfuL
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Consequent on a favcrjfcli» purcha»o on the apotAt Home,' Mycr'si are inaidn? ci«oh;tcly NO i.DYAXCE iu t lur price of tiieso faramia Cari-;td.irmediat* itisp^atoii is eurmatly advised
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n* fC. X 10 ft. 0?
? £4 30/0 ft, x 12 ft. ? ?
? £4 10/030 ft C x Ri ft ? ? I 17/G10 ft «-x 13 -U-0 ?
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-?r NEEDLE WORK SPECIALS. — Ba?eaicnt,RT NEEDU; WORIC- &PEOIA-LS. — Basement,
.STAMPED^GAiiIISOLl'15, ready for vorkinr;
usually _/0, lVday, -1/0. Also with «jleevts.
usually 2/11; 'ib-day, . 1/11, ;? -
STUAlPEli- SUl'PER OLCIUIS, liuen, in cjdotpunch, net, richelcase ;tnd embroidery; usually»/dl? To-day, 4/11.
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Stanvp:*l iNtlGRT DltESSES, asiwto.l eyelet dts
'i/ll*'*'****? lonK; . 'ustwlly 5/41; lt^day,
I EX'S and .BOYS' SPECIALS. — SEE TIIRSE I
[EN'S aad JFOi'S* SPECLALS. — .SBX5 TI1ESE i
(Bask^uent, Right Hand- to 'I^ont. Dooni.)
tMEN'S SOFT PELT HATS, neat, nflbbj-, nudright up to tlio mtinwat ia stylo; liberal choicejn -Upine and , u^uuifc eiiapcs; roil value.
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able Eiylut 4 hat v-tt\ ktep the liLtlc fellows 1warm, thfj^e cold days aud njghta; in (peys
and matures: double breasted and splmiiid?'
tilting. Suas 0 to .4, usually 8/11, 10/0,'12/0; Mycris S-pt-aal, 7/0, b/ll, l-/0. Ixi:r-t-sizes, usually 13/0, 15/0, 21/, 22/0; Myer'sSpecial, il/0, 12/0,
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WU, 20/.
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JIELROURNE,?
MYER'S,lYIiR'S, ? 'MELBOURNE.
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TeU-plKmae, Central, Ten T1»ous;iik1.'
rTUE? IMiST ? COtVTUME
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Tlie Cutiin^ of 'MAhcoln-Stuart' C«ww -'O Amo]i:toly forreci, the Fir '*-
INjrfjct. Uic Piris!i bo Fi^.vks-. tlu- -Mate-rial-» 'f f/i;ch Uiiim;vachabk* Quality tlwt i
ri.-'.i ivally e/u'.d v,o\ gvr :inMciinpi.-o ntatter how, much higher the price. Our
pkciai. co.yrciiB — to — oitnen
tlie la^t j0 3^1 Va]j!-\
At tin1 price quou-:l you'll fct a TO-tmnntlir.t v.iU lu.st ,v. Jol:^ ils vim vnutt, il t?'
-ha: Mi!.:-?'«, 'Now,' ttet »il!
htand K-1:-.!..; ;-rj and
llcmodc'-lia^ ;iv
i'ilBN YOU I.1AU., ? ;?
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TA.KK THK l.lPr'1V- (he TAII.OUINi; J-BIT. (1st F'c'!??ilicr.. a Mai-r.iikviit itiniii.' of I'j'tcr;i
airaitr.:.i:i.
V YOl; CANT COinj IX. ? ?
? ? PATTIHIN-S A ItB I'OST riIKE'IV- any Admivv?. srfth T.i;^-,. Selfn.eiiv i-opa, ,'vr-.
1:* «-.. i'..yiTei^h;, ii v 17ii:i..-,i:iti.- rUtixaeii-m.
'Tn^nT and r/l. m. l.T'llivi.i.I'v' i,ui °'- 1-TV- l.TLl.,Id^iCOLN, .-.IX AiiT .1-1.1 -xj, PTi.'. LTD.]
nir*.ler-^.strrf:^-Mcibotnn.*.
Ol'IIX TILL 10 P.M. FRIDAYS.
P U E K A I. I~Z Q 1 C; .
Melbourne's LaTsest and itost Up to DateWaTfhouic for
ART FURNISHINGS and FURNITURE.A DININGROOM SUITE SPECIAL.
Co. 513. — 0 p'.eccs. in walnut, upcio'xerwl in bestquality hide, was £40: Special -price. £o0.
CHURCH BROS. PTY. LTD.,2^210 Elizabeth-street.
gAIR-— Rexona Soap presents hair falliur and
danflruf!, proajotcs gwivth, kems in 7^-i^Mer. .Pricn 1 /.
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aAIltS,Superflttcca. — A Doctor's Daughter's
Wonderful ll/.mo Itemed*, 'iledica,^ m,i5^tlay 10/0, iK-stod 11/; c aanot &iL t!-ite'«-src.id~?' cj &. Oib*ox . ?
LTA1R Specialists. — In lyes of Hair. GreynewtL Bald Piitc)ic». -SeaJc ard ValliUR Hair Scurf'JandruiT. coasuit dree). J. S. Ere, 114 Bourke^t.
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HAZIL—MOleacM'Mtdiial Soap cleanses, atra«ff*h.
ens, beautifies and incxea«w tbe Hair; tab*eta 9d» E^xacats aad aXl
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rn'.irBir..STRBBT.i^'OUKS-SBUJi, rilArKl.-'ATi:Bl-jT,.'
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?KX'I'lt Al)l{,!-! \ A lt.Y VAWIW..KXTiKAOlUDlNAliY' - -
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COaTDiLES. —r COATS, .
?m:ibll\kr.y,? roitsETs, &c.
uiiiujciatcy,- — owum/is, &e.
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Tins MORXINXi we arc SHOWJNG the MOST
ATTlUCTIVE MODBLS and all the NEWEST
MATERIALS for - \TOTER WEAR, DJSTUX
GiriSIUCD CX-STUMluS and COATS, 'Exclusive
MILLINERY, in Vast Awortmcnt, and. MARKED
at thy LOWEST POS&HiLE VAT^uES. ,'
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A. CCE1Y I3!.PORTATIOX H- fWAP»XKR'SA iNKW IMPORTATION of ?W'A'RNEIVS
COHSETS,?COU^ETS,
Keenly jiriccd, in any r.tyfc, any a:nl any iK-ice.
Corsets fcr 'the Rt-out, tho merlium ynd the slenderOffiirc. tiome to the Colo.iscum for (Jon-wlB. Our
mjx-rfc Oorscticrts Vill 'wiviat you, in your Corset
purchases.
Wstnuir'a Cor^t. 5/11. —A pkkI serviceable Cor-.; with nuaHuin injst, Jiu.de in .^troi:^
«j3itil, suitiible for mcdiiun /Inures, .dzes 10
Wju-iuj'.s Corset, 7/0.—X(.\ust model in a* lichtCon«et, in ti^irtd l:atktv, w\v biut, len^Kkirt, &iz-y l{--2.'»,
W arncr's CV-,-set. 7/J 1.- N«ir i!)10 Mmoi C-«*X.v.it.h low.
i-ur,t, double sX'irt, nuult iri y:?odbau.-tfe, four linn .su^puideis atlachal, lu to
?\\anior*8 C'oreot,—
Gtta^mtced J^wtprjofvoract, viuy Ktron„', niuiituu lon^ df-ublotftort, 21 to 3!J.
Warner'sCorset,' 44/0.— A vttry spccial imxlcd, in
white coatii, sfcro.i^iv boaod, low twut,i-lx sju&pomleiy. sizes 21 Ui 30.
'Warner s Corset, 1S/0. — A ee.v juotirl for reducing Uio
n^uie,in
oeutil..uicdi»mi bu;t,.(-a^ tkirt. xu.n !;tci:iu sitici, vt-. v firmlv
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And a Complete Collection of tlie Jli^her Grade1-orsets, in the no^c^i uwlels, AT ,'w/t 42/.
COLOS^EU.M Mir.t.lNERY SECTIONC^LOSoEUM Mi'LUXiJRY SECiuON.
AT LVO.^Stmirt Beady t,- Wear Miliiar.* Style^llaeK VtiM'v di«u, e.o^ littiup shape. pit-cdwitli «law Milt. ?
AT -AuojAier
OVKw'uaiBurtraiji, the Pomi
JarpHkso
U VtCyuy dials, m -.vbick velvet, tr min*xl (W)Ui fijlock Gicxv cilk ribbon.
AT a/lL—
~lVc Uy Stiteli'.;d llat, in good quality
liiw^f'.iliar.-.u L-tft;' uba.j-e, neaUy
AT 4/11.— A Smart Ready t« Wear Hat, admiralshajv, AnUi trun;ii:u^i o'. liuc ^id \-rahl, in»»laek veirot. ? ? .
AT r»/41.— -Very Ktyiish Rcutly to \Yc.\t S;iil.,r.in ttdo^-K Telrvi. wl:h triauiia»- blackauk rioix-n and bow.
AT A/'ll.-^V Oolot-yeiun Sixcial, G^)! Quali'i?\Vhifo iFelt t^irx. in Miui.ie ivovc'*fchupe, leutiior lr/.od.
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Cosy tBlahkets and ?V'unruLs, for the co'dJilghfe. made in our o\.n S;tte of t^e:niidqu'duy, i.ti.'t nnr«iii.v.hiv mediate ia Tiric^Vliite
?Ik.^tioie Jiwtl.x tii; usuti
And Uie j3hc m 27/0 fur 22/0 ixiir.
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White- SJnjdc -lied Blaylwis, 7*2 x 5-1 ? usual 'iriec
;12rU; .Sptoal /or ;Ji* l.vtk. 0/11; and the14/0 for 11/0 p.yr.
Natural iFhuinx'b', )u:t-.-v :n}-V.^, f-c mea's aci-'
-ll'Vad., 1/, 1/2, 1'/ i,;-i jx-r yd.'Fine Pick Erfee ;Nueny Manriels, f«-r Udfe-.' aad
12r jdJ 3('Vid., l;, 1/3, 1/4^, 1/0
S;vd.il Crhr.i-M -ni*rii;^; ui 1/1^, 1/0, 1/11,-/0 jvr i«l.
-COLO^E-l'M SFlOE PT'PA.n'nM'EXT.COLt.l5«ivl'Al SHOE OL'i-*A R-i'AS'ENT. -
AT S/ll.— Ladies' Gcwi Mtu o*!acv Kid CourtSuot-s, wica di-wu -.--*?* and Ci&au lift-L,yjiutrl tip Lo t-ii.f
AT 1U/0. — -Ladies Ukck 1\ id BaIs., patent?u*a caps, Cirban heel-, no.v roiKid to-y.
?YT 12/0. — *i*he'
Oir.^crt-m' iti poodjntciit tpariip E.ika. nice lice! and neat Uk.
AT 14/0.—lobes'-
Intent T;.u Tic ^eea.' swllad'iOlta. Cuiun heeli, Tuucd to^-a.
SEND -FOR OCR N!J\V CATALOGUE
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?*. 1'Ft A'llJfAN:
PRAHRAN.
^7^LPOLE'SIRISH LINENS.
SPECIAL D1SPL.VY OX TABLES;
Manufacturers''
LoU of Vactoiy Odds;. Trarellm' Ssmples and Soojnd Pick Goods
Under Cost, iYiee.
Irish Linen Hcndkerchie/s. J^OTSOOO Ladies' Kunci' Emfcruiderxid, LOTSODD ? Endless Variety Desh^m, LOTS
ODD IMces, 2/8, 3/0. 4/0 Per UaU Doz. 1A)TSODD S.ijnple Hannkcrcbiefj, LOTS
ODD Hundreds of Dojicus, LOTSODD Tricefl. lOrL, ,1/,
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1/2, 1/3.4/9 Each, JX/fSODD Irish Linen 'Handkerchiefs,
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LOTSODl- .U&Jnstitdied; . DOTSODD Socbnd Pick (jcmi.v at Half Pricv. LOTSODD ladies' Sizes, 1/11, 2/C and 2/9 LOTS
ODD Per iialf Dpr- LOTSODD Gcnt.'a Shej, 4/. 4/0 aud 5/0 LOTSOUT) IVr llalf I'oz. l.OTSODD Hannker:hief Sachota, 1/-TSODD Hand Embn-:.1rri-i .I^luen, LOT=ODD NimiMoiis D(t?!pns. 1AJTSODD Prices, 1/3. 1/0, 1/0. l/ll Each. l/Vp?
ODD ??
jXight Dress Case*. LOTSODD
* Hand t-JnibTpidered Linen, JA)TSODD T^arnc Var.ety l-eaigns. . LOTS
ODD Pricey. ^/0, 4/, 4/6 Each. LOT^ODD Trar Clotjo, LOTSODD Embroidered Unco. 18 ift.'x 27 in., LOTSODD Prices. 2/0, 2/11. o/4 EaeK J/yrS
ODD,
Supjvsr C7otns, .?
. LOTSODD Hand Embroidered Llrcn, I-OT=ODD Tsmnense 1 onfir Reanhful resigns. 1/-TCOiDD Si7.e, WJ in. «]., 10/0.- 13/C,' K-/ each. IjOTSODD ^'r.e, 45 in. sfp. l^/o. 10/0. 21/ ead i. LOTSODfD 'Si 7a! M ia. sq.,
TO/1),17/0, 18/0 each. LOTS
(jno '? Pram. Cushion 0a**ny J/OTSOl*-D Priced nnd K-!?bvoidereJ. LOTSODD Prices. 0d.- 1/3, 4/0, 4/0. Each, l.OTS
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The -iw«bllc are invited to make an , early iitvpec-
tion of these .S^V- umr mi view at our Retail
Warehouw. aim 5^in^ floor, Mosa-han'^buihbngs. -31-tw3 Filnders-lanc (one doorhciow Hwanst-nn-street). ileTbonrnc. 'where urcrj'
facility and attention -will be {riven to intendingeiha&crs. *
WALPOLE BROS. (Australasia) LTD.,MOXAHAN'S-BUILDINGS,
231-235 Flindere-lanc (oaa t'trn r below S'.ranatoa
i street), MelUxirce.
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TCBX -MJNOUEl-X CIIERSE. . ' ?
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Tin or Jar in -uur boose. .HEX ?
LUNOllEO.Y?'
OUEICSE
ii the out of ishich you alwaystfct Full Value. :
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thrown away, Jh^uwo it keeps ut.41
after ix-inft opt?ne-l. Moreover, cvijy.one liwes it, $o it & £oan eaten uj).
Uex J^ineheon -Clienso comas in thateasy to spread cous^tencv iwhich. maktHit unncet»ary to uic butter.
Jt is a vabiiible aid to digestion -uhca a llt*l«
is token after,*mcU meal.
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FOGG ITT, JON t^S and CO. LTD.,Currrs of
'Rex*' llaais and B-icon;
Padcere of
'Rux' Pure Food iprpducta.
DO XOT OVERWORK?
—USE 45111'NOLIvHjAr.'? ' ?
Spilly. ±.ivr.\sy, shivptiv.
warna amdiiiier.ur p.vtce itoUnysi eausu itunv bac\.aeluv Gun crh--ugii,.
Avoid dn;dcr~»* by tw'ag Slu-nolyunuEven tf.ehjui ciu up. a u-fot.'
iKJli/Ji v.itJi Shi-no^eiiai — uud uiu'te-.iif.0Jy important— it endues muchwear. A ovei from tJin,' to ti-nt*
with a soft eVitU niuy.-^ thf shmc.Mii-noKum. the flcor w*rcr
inj;, awl .is e*»inoaiical.
.t-iul* ior a trcv faiuj-!t; tin :« Vhj° F*lr'.' YMaiKiTacturin^ C*o. Lt/i., 400 R svoUhtrecS, Sydnej-.
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tho additional g-tiirunU'e v( satirfactlon, or mone
lack, on the asouranco of a pc-jicct futinj. znace
lidJy stylei, tiior.vn^hly i5r.u.stnii:toil Cor3»t for everylicure. Ask fcr KrJ:o.0-/0, ior scout figures.
AllDrapers ha\e all styles.
G122EYHairs tell the XA-c of adrarcin^ rM'--
r . u*o Dr. D, Allen's Mcsieaa Walnut suln'sr-'d e'.e^ihere. ? ?
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G1IRE-YHair. — isla, new L-eaniU-nt, perfect b!n-V
K or bro'.vn, washable. AH . caismUt-2. cr directfrom Miss Mok.ocy. cbon^t. 10a Ly&ix-it. ,
GREY Hair, 1/ «nd 2/0. Arobi'a CelebratedJtopLian Itorn. irt*nuice, EdmenhsV, Cole's
Foy's, ilacleTlaa's. Rendigt), lUllarat and G^eJoaJS«S-ply Siorua. R roistered. AU chcmuta, .
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I SPI-XJIAL AUTUMN RARGAINS. ?
.-SPECIAL '-'AUTUMN RA-RGAI.VS.
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SPECIAL AUTUMN BARGAINS.
I THE 3UO SAVINGS IX COATSTHE BIG SAVINGS- .JN OOATtt
1 THE- TWO SAVINGS IN OOSTUitES.I THE BIG SAVINGS IX COSTUMES.
I -ALL- IN EVIDENCE TO-DAY.I ALL IN EVIJMJXOE TO-DAY.
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Wc aro HAVING BUSY DAYS indeedI In lite Re«tdy to Wear Section*. Tlie cxtm
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quickly snapped up.'?
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Below are listed tlircc or four. Coat Items
from tlie score* display eil at TYoadwayM.
a,V. ? — -XKW STYLE COAT.? -35/.
In Rough CSicn'iot Serge, bhui velvet collar. vritJr novel edeing* of timKo color, %
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? Correctly made, in sui-erior qnalHjr BlitckI Aivtraclwin, with wide licit at h:uic, ,roll
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tsnllar and n»ers, blade buttons to finish,
i nr.ti^'UT jsieeri's, trauntlet rcitfR; al?o witli1*1 1 all round, Telvet, self cuUar; 53/.
55/. — RI.AjCK LAMBS' WOOL COATS. — 55/.
Go«1\-alue, lcnjrtli Coats, b(4ted, mili
?uiry wilhir, inagyar alcoves, largo black but- .tons to
match; a beautiful material, withsujwrior finish.
(.Children's Xa%Y C3oth I\\lctot5. 'withvelvet ooEura, buttwi trimmings; 27 in.,
5/11; 30 in., 0/11; 33 in,, 7/11.Maids' Smart Paletota, in Eancv and
Rhinket T\ve».*ds, Cloths and l-aml-»'*
Wool,in a huge collection of different sty-Ice, andmarked at prices far lower than' those of
the city. AU the wanted sizes.
TREADWAY'S STYLISH COSTUMES.TREADWAY'S STYLISH OOSTUMES.
Priced fa? lower than clsewhtre, really fascinatingstyles and the beat materials at, values that havo
?made this section one of the busiest iu Melbourne.
TAILOR MADE COSTUMES. 37/0.In Navy and Black Cable Scire
TAILOR MADE COSTUMES, »!0/6,
In Finfc Navy and Black Twills.T.ViELQR MADE COSTrafE, 75/, .
,In All Wool Tvfili Serge.
. TAJLOR ilADE COSTU^IE, 5 GULVE.VS,lu Good Quality Gabardine.
TAILOR MADE COSTUME, t2)/0. 75/, SJ/,In a Variety of Materials.
MAIDS' STYLISH OOSTUMES,25/. 37/0, 42/i
SW-JJSF0 'WNKX' XEBDLEWORK.ST.AMPED LINEN NEEDLETWORK.
time to get ready for the^r. crt''^s-
We hare, tile sewing sui--
XiSi- ^ ciwwb. rnanj- and many apmnum.e imd pleasant evening's work. Come, right
tlie swporb Stocli ofSUuiUK-d
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f'inen Needlework. Doyley's, 'lUblo Runnersnt«d Cl.4hs.BilM and -fadai-3lLam Underskirts. Night
Ounjsolcs,?
Knickeis. &c., all ccrrecUymarkixl and easily made up.
. 'Jlic tuic.x are exceptionally low.A Big Collection of Pure Linen Dojloys, 10 in.
ti .i-TJ0jnv ««d.l2'iii. x 12 in., 4%d. each.? Prettiest designs imaginable in Bibs, (id. and
Okd. mch. ,
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Pj2?ltfy8» charming?
patterns, 10 in.
, x 10 iu.. TVid. eadu
Lmcy fcjiUM!in.
}IS! in., 1/11 ftidi; and
mm^
-{?:? A' {»,rery fine quality,r.. ,
x J- in., 2/0 cadi.OKI Bleach Liue:- Souures, 20 in. x ?0 in
^(?,* and 4/« eadi.'
.Mahumlhmi 'i.Jidcr.^kirt 1* jounce, prettily stamped.l/ll each.'
MatWlhroi'UnderfCdrts, 2/11 cadi.
Jladiiol rmCoufljinations, -1/G pair. Can be
resoily made up.
*M°P°rbm Ni^it -] Tenses-,
4/0 and 5/11 eadi.?Ntria JVwa Tops. 2/3 eaelu .Madapallasi Guniolc »% 1/0 each
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wth rieeve^, l/ll each.iUiPt hcts, in old Wroch huen. 4/0 srt; and fineUiion Toikit Sctrf, 3/11 eacli.
TUBSDAY 'jriBBlrSmuY HAIOMTNBWB3)AY MOMNaBY B.UtJ£vC-.S.
AT 2/fi.—E-jtraordinarr
Good Valire in lilacit
**-*-.-*-« **«*.AT
;{/_0.— Anotiier Cipro fitting. -Itondy t*- W-vir
tface riWwn* SDmrl,y trnrmxJ bUck
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ij/ll.— Blade Velvot StvtcJied Hat, new
trT,
Miimie Lcrt-o '
Eha.^«, awtly lined.A I l/ll.— Novel Admiral Hat, irv good black
v«ri-.v»v, finittuii with ©arrow gold cord. t^n«efitting style.
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-*T to.'Wwt Hailnr Ilai, in'
. tlni^ed pin? rjtfbon and lx-w.»^/U.— LadJ«5 ? ^'hitc S^jrt llats, in fe;t,
tewIMmnte. Tjore' ?shape. 'But *ee them
; fcoon,tijo fnce is eo low for quality ,
that, they arc «urc to go quickly.M /
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Our Now Cauiljgue L«? Brimful « if Helpful
tiloaey Baring' Information.
It is Post Froa from
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lUvfiAD^NAi'to,?
t? SillTH-STREET. I
'\TO . { WAVEKLEY BliANKlTTS aro re- I
Thvuvm- coaiuM-d to bo the best value on theADVANOL. mar.-et. aiKi, in spiUi of war risks, i
V»V /v'F-tvt,-0itm freight charges, &c,, we aro
JiLAMvETix selling oiir present stock at tho old
prictei.
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The following figures will giro a
slight indication of tlirar sploudid—*value; — !
Single Bed size, Sl/, 22/0, 20/0 perjuir.
Three-quarter lxvl size, 25/. .27/0, i20/0, 35/ per pair.
jDouble bod size, 35/. 30/0, 42/,45/, 55/ jier pjvlr.
Extra largo, trize, €0/0 per ixdr.|
GREY BLANKETS— iSingle b«l «izc, 15/ti per juir.
fTiiree-ouarter bed sbsut 16/0, 22/0I
iw i^air.
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|HiesL' goods are guaranUni by the
jmakcrto bo absolutely 'all wool'
]Elf)ER QUJLTS—KM'Lintock's, all colow, in the ne»v
Jf.Ht .designs.ISingle and three-quarter Ix^l size,
! 1S/0, 20/. 25/, 32/0, 35/ tvicli
JDouble bed size, 25/, 32/0, 35J/0,
j 42/, 52/0 eadi.,
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jExtralarge aize, 52/ 0 cach.
» .Our reputation is very high for
„ {Linen »Rnd Maucht?iter Goodsefcrj- description, and our wocks arc
well worthy of your attention. Youare always welcome to inspect themwithout feeling obliged to buy.
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Where everythingis the bestby actual test.
QSfTRIOHi-^TIIER JtCOITES.
At MILLER'S FEA11HH2R SHOP,1
Corner Bourfce and Swanaton striata. !
FflATiLER TRT.NDQNG aad BUCHI2S both in !
and double strrps. «v ffinSi' iSSi onILito. \\e have a great Variety of Feativr 1Ruches, Ltan 4/41 each, bhcl. *hitc iS^S
colors. ?i
OSTRIOH PLUM4-J. at J/, 1/11, 2/C *-/it 4/»t !
7/0, 10/0 each.' * 'fXl' 4/n'
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BEAUTlFnfj 1X3XTAIL PLUJQ55, a* i0/c 1«h\ !21/, 30/, 42/.
7 ' a*vu'I
BLAOK LAXOEll 'PLUME, at 0/11: a Alarrel nf I
Cbeapnes..
AUGKETTES, of Heal OBirSch Feathers, with Ok.I
prei-s; 4/11 each.i
DAHXTY F^IATKBR BOAS. 42/; all specially iReduced,
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OSmilOH .FEATIfKIi OUSTERS, 1/, I/O ?-/,?,? !iiw th double. ' '
FEATHER NlEdKJ^ETS, 21/; P-nisbed with LRibl»a Bo-»-s or Tuesel ends.
BOA FA^TSNSERS, 2/0; Miller's Newratent.
AmjLc.R'S FEATHER SHOP - ??
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Corner ofBOURKE and SWAXSTOX STREETS
MELBOURNE;207 CHAPEL-STREET. PRAHRAN
18 SSM1TH-STREET. COLLINGWOOD.
Illustrated JVice List, Free.
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ASSOMULL and Co.
WUJTER WEAR.SPECIAL VALUE FOR THIS SEASON
silk QuiU(-l nrtasiiis (KIIITM, innary, n^xnbrown, saif, K-1. salmon pale blue. palTSiSi
ETu-y. heliotrope, royal bloc Ac., 17/u loin
Silt Q»n-M15^fsi]D7B/(;,acke''
*11 ag rtoVet*
F.VE.NINQ WEA1L
Colored Silk?, 27 in., 1/0. 2/.
Silk Crepe do Chine, vrhiCe and dainty ahadwin., a/u. -/II.
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m^ll; « in.. 6/ 111
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Ivory?white, 27 in., 10*4d., l/, l/2, 1/4, x/(L l/a
U/, &c.^ '
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Splendid Variety in Silk Evening Scarfs, SilwiBeaten Scarfs, Shanls, «fcc.
WASSIAMULL ASSOMULL and Co
101 SW ALSTON-STREET.'
Country Orders Over £1Postage Free.
T ADIES, do not rama in martyre to Illness. WeJLi have afforded speedy reli«f ia thotrsands 15instance after years cf weary suffering. Call fmconeidtatlon, or write ns to
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Dept. SO. LADIR3' COLLEGE OF HEAI/TEL327 Caling»st3vot, 'Melbourne.
/^tHOOSE tho shade that restores your hair tn w.
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natiu-al color: Dr. Griffith's -p--roid^ \a ltf
dark, 2 mid., 3 light brown, 4 golden cfcaten/Edtnents's. Coje's. chemists.
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EGYPTT-ANH«ina (AKrediun'ii), rcz., for erm
lair, crrery shad;, from 2/: samplca pcetw] 1/
.Mm. Ard'cy. 17 HilA^t.. St. KUda! L/-
1 ,\ACB Massac Purifies. Cleanse. Oomrfcxion, bCi
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fflovis all Bafarts, hj^nsaic hcilti trrati^S?sitting. 3/0. J. b. Bte. toi^t. hair ipocialidt. 11 jBoiirko^t.. op.' Marilet
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JAi.OE Enamel. Da Murafoi's, lwiutWe« F,«Jt? Neck sod .yma; used in day time ewraot bodetected, eaten blemiiifes; 3/. ported. Mi« Mnloncy, diqnist, ltKf Lygon-Jit.
T7IBHE Distribution of Special Trial Bottlo ri
X Torfaii Henna, for gruj- hair; koI Id. Kami) 1
. Duerdin A: .SuiiiKlmry, Mulli.
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? /IlXPattTBU .iIJOBBS and BBOU.4BS. ?
l.'O'.ROBK3, ROBES. IIOBBS, ISO
150 IliOBKS. ltOBES, H0BKS, ISO
TUtOM ®CkWD'3 '.MOST CCOTHD 3UKORAC*l-IiCMJ BXOLAXD'S' MOST SOTBD jrA'.VDPAC
TtntEfi.?
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In All the Xetrest Tunrfc Effoct^ .Ill SlLlK
I'.OLlBNDvE, S.VTIN G-ttHNADINES,,At. nhadw of Saxe, Navy, 'Xiegcr, Wliu.', Violet
anel Black:
TIntal \ allies ltanso from (»/ 9 to 00/0;'
1«- I»B SOLD 0.1 a0/S) ;uid 40/S).
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?ninon nr.orhns, in in.iev, wwte, sky »na
-NarS'. O'* Sliadow laoe l'-otuidation;'
Oood. Vahto at 15/11;
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-r0 RTUN' 'T^' R.VRKr.Y OCCUItSI'®™ ItOHES SU1TABUB FOR AITMRNOON OH JlKCBrtTON 1VKUI Al' SUCH L'.V
nOUBTED SAAINtiS.
8KB TliE COIIIHDOR. WINDOW DISPLAY.SMART ItOItKS. in
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good qnality StI.K, 150LIT/f
innavy*, wire and mole,
BLOlfoE prettily finished fine muslin, col
a«d cuffs, SIC HIT WITH l^ONG
on'^al ^Jue, 59/0; SPECIAL,
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Ar^SA' £n£w .-S85S8 . ^ good qualitySrLKEf-JjI-^.NNE, in black, navy and saxe,
inth \EST and COLLAR of ROMANSTMPE, SKIRT with LONG TUNIC; usual
ini,«'5 'K.-/0: SI'JXIAL J'RICE, 30/0.EFI-ECTIVL ROBES; in GOOD OUAI^ITY
J*A9 IN, GRENADINE, insi'rtcd slwvc, Mlly
1PARY COLLAR, finishwl STRIPED SILK',RI--l/r OP STRIPED SILK, TUNIC SKIRT;
VAj,le» 09/0; SPECIAL PRICE, 40/0.A1TPRACTXVE
lUVKFiS, ill HEAVY QUAJJTYSHjK EOUENN'B, in na^. wineR. saxr, andnitser, SMARTLY FINISHED VELVET, to
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give WAIST COAT EFF?XJT, SKIRT WITRI.ONO TUNIC; usual value, 00/D; SPECIALPltlCi:, 40/0.'
SILKS. SILKS. SILKS.We are Now Showing- a FIXE ItANGE of the
LATEST EFFECTS in 19-in.-20-in. BLACKand WHITE, and NAVY and WiflTKtn'RIPE PArLfTTl'ES and TAFFETAS, moststd table for IUjOUSE WEAR: worth 2/0**;
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10 in.-20 iu. EXTRA QUALITY PAIU^ITESILK, in BLACK nnd WHITE STRIPES;
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RUSSELL'S SPECIAL PRICE, 2/-»Vi.M.UIVJ-3LLOUS VALUES in 30 in.-40 in. PA1U
BITE SUjIvS, in navy, with assorted whitestritics. and wnite with, black stripes; Mo:th4/C; B.U3SKLL'S SPECIAL PRICE, 3/0', a
DAME* FASHION'S LATESfP DECREE. — DoubloWidth 'SUPPaiTOR QUALITY BLOCK
. STRIPE TAl'FETAS SOUPLE, in nai7 andblack, with white stripe, also MhiU* with blackstriiv; HKCHPriONAL VALUE, 4/0 yd.
'Phc second shipment of OUR PAMOUS WINTER
WEIGHT HEAVY WHITE JAPS., Iwragbt on a
MOST F.VVORAltLE I/^NV PR1UE MARKET,
VALUES EXTRAORDINARY*.'
27 in.. 1/, 1/0%, 1/11%, 2/tl^, 2/11^. 3/0 to
4/0. . .40 in,, 5/11, 0/11, 7/11 yd.
VELVErS..
VELVETS. VELVETS,
Scarce shades of VfOLHP and MOLE, justopened; 2/-ll%. 3/0, 3/11 yd.
EXTRA BRIGHT FINTSH JJGHT WEIGHTMILLIXERY. PAXXE VELVKTHS. in RICHBLACK. DYES. 2/0'^, 2/U Vz, 3/0, 3/11,4/0, 4/1-1, 5/U, 0/U, 7 /.ll yd.
FUR TRIMMINGS,' l-m TRIMMLNGS.
%-iu. to 2%-in. ^Vhite Foxeline Trimminjw, 7%d.,O'.id.. 1/, 1/31^, 2/3 yd.
%-iu. to 21,-i-in. Black and Brown I'oxelini' Trim,mings, OVid., 10X»d„ 1/, 1/4%, 1/11%. 2/0Jd.
?%-in. to 1%-in.- Imitation Ermine Trinsmihg,1/1%. 1/3%, 1/0%, 2/3 yd'.
White Dark Bruwn, and Black F«r Edging, 0%d.i-d.
'Brown Marmot EdKing, 1/3%, 1/11% yd.
Dark '.Brown Mongolian Goat Edging, 1/11% ytl.
We are also' showing a fine assortment of tho.better grade .Fur Trimmings in natural ami tabledyed Fitch, ?Stunk. Mole, Imit. Jungle Skins, Mar.
wot, «X:c., uli marked at Six-cial Prices.
OUR BEFORE WI.VTER
BIG REDUCTION JJLANdvET
SALE,'
STILL PllOCEEDING.
ON OUR BUSY FRONT TABLE.
We. have just received a Shipment of PatrioticStaffonlshirc Ware, and, being rather away from oirr
orilinary stocked lines, we shall clear at practleaUytheir larfdeil cost pricc. Each piece has a stampetl
liluito of Earl -Kitchener,- Sir, John Freuch andAdmiral J'ellicoe, with motto. .
. Raby Plates, 1/3 each. Suwr Basins, lanfb TeaP ates, %-pint Mugs, 0%d. tach. Small TeaPlates, Od. each. Cups and Saucers, 1/ pair.
ORDERS BY .MAIL .RECEIVE PROMPTATTENTION,
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\W PAY CARRIAGE on all ORDERS, 20/ andUPWARDS, to any Railway SUtfou in Victoria.
TUE POPKLAi? DRAPERS,
'NOTED FOR UXIFOItM GOOD VALUE,
240-252 r.OWtK&STREin*. 3fELBO U'RN E.
UDBROOKS] EOUllKE-*^PREET.?
UDBROOK^*, 0pj«Oiita Eayttm Martct.
TIHWDAVS and MT^DXESDAY'STUESDAY'S and WEDNIi^DAY'S
SPECIAL BA'ltO.AJX inINDIES' UXI-EltWEAjR SECTION.
New s.lcpment J«$t I^mrk-d /nxn JapanFlct-ry Lin?d Bloonwni, in
grev; \/\\ m}rBettor.
Nitaiber, io oj3t-jr fa-y shade; liaWainprw*. 3/» jxur.
Mon^n UiKii-rskirus. in ml. .pink, green,rijy;i/ll quoliu; Baivaut pmv. 3/11.
Odd L.ts Children s Uliite Flann-?le;te Petticl*auj; iJurcaia price. 1/.
LUDHROOK'S BIC. WINDOW- (BARGAINDltipLA YS
ARE WOIKCH SEULNVi TO-DAY.
LTrDBROOK*S 3-AINTY WIIlTE UXDERWJiVRSECTION,
Tiltalay-s and 1Vedne*lij-'fi ILa/pninj, unlKatablovalne. correct Pha-pc.*, Tu)^ mauriab
American KnioXer?. trims}, -d wide Val la-® andinsertion, tucks, iNsuling and rfiibon; 3/L1quality: Bargain jirio*. 3/3.
Mad^^Ni^ittrimmed V neck ctnbroWcn-;
Combinations, fir * calico, trimroal wido em
broidery: ltarg;un . pricc, 2/11.
MAIL ORDERS.— Carnage I'aid on all Onlenivalue 10/ and upwards.
LTTDBROORS. llOURrrE-STIi EET'? ?
Ia.\ UNCES1X') N and WQNTlLUuVll?
gTAlXERa i-d CO. I TV. LTD.
AXXUAIj SALE of
HOUSEHOLD LINEN* GOODS
COMMENCED TO-DAY.
And Will be Continued during tlie Month ot -hw
We have made special prei*iTations for this sate insecuring sonic remarkable* value in Table DamajUc.
Shcc-U, Quills. Touels, I'illow Slips and Fancy EmIbroider«l Linens.
They will Iv offerea dirring the sate at Mch pricesthat cannot fail to ?,how a gn-.tt sanng to lie inudo
try imrcliasin? from us now. a full range of Blankets aud Eiderdown OinlU for the *ia*ju wili be
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oflcred at much reduced prievs during mir LinenSak.
A fall descriptive catalogue forwarded ou
catloa.'l
STAIXER and CO. PTY. LTD.,33-35 SWANSTON-STRBHr.
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LACE CURTAINS.
A Spccial I.lno of LACE CURTAINS,? in ccni and whit*i; ai-?o an Assottnunt of1
Odd Pairs at Greatly 'Redircal Prices.
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Our Antnran and Winter Cataloguois now ready, and a Copy will lw forwarded to any address cm application.
1S0-1SS FLINDERS-STREET. (MELBOURNE.
^OTHERS'7,hould protect their babies'
1VL Reiona blan and Facial Soap. Price l/S?tablet.
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airs (superfluous) painlessly eradi^^T—
electricity; also Evo'sDepilatory
3/6: posted anywhere. 8/0. J. S. Ere, hai 'J8®.1l4 Bomlte-st., uy. festtra Market. SMOa'st.
EESTOREyour Hair to its 'iwtuS'
^ injury, with Dr. B. Allen'. ilSgi ^OPKItKl.UOUS Halra.— Dannebrog l^tltut,
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Guaranteed Il-iirDaitmrer; 7/0, 10/ii i/K
Collins-bt.. op. Gcornea'; diemfatn. draner.a '
ytfVJrfSJ.' 21A hr ^ M!uioni
rpUE Best Hair Stain on~ffiTA™5SE5~Mlffi£X 'Arati-S' cdebrotcd Euptian Uenmi- S
,a „ ImiUtions: too signature. Alfred ArOloy. m
gmuine 1/ .-i P» ? . . . ?
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riMtAlNED Nursca rccornmend Rexona Skin nnd
..L Facial Soap; protectw fron\ diseu^e. Itjrv i/-
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CRAIG'S— - —
TWO-PI, OOR SALKItAKI'S ? TWO-I'LOOIl SALB
IWAIG'S ? TWO-FLOOR. HALMURAIG'S ? TWO-FLOOR SALE
TO-DAY.TO-DAY.
1 TO-DAY.? TO-DAY.
TO-DAY.TO-DAY.
(iiioirxn floor— Manchester.-
SKCO.VD t'LOOR— TORS and SETS.
TRl:.\re.VDO(j'S ODTPOtiltlNGor ?
WINTER COMTORTS.
BIG VALUES, LITTLK I'lUCES.
OIVAJG'S,?
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TO-DAY*— atCraig's
— the gateway to the~ — Koue of pleutj* is thrown wide open to. you.
——The Groat T^vo- Floor Salo Begins, Reeeutannouncements liave 'prepared thrifty shoppers—Uio Itargain filled windows have been renewed
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by throngs — tlje good news has spread—
aud U--
? day the needed bargains tliat have be«Ji ira—
patiently waitefl fur will stream out at tho? liidding of a stampede of keen buyers. Why?
Not l-e amongst them and sluire the specials??— — rut urc months are full of scrvice for such?
lines. Delay certainly means paying moro?
Inter—
for such lines can novcr Ixi repeated.? TO-DAY, Uien, is to be THE day for von
? dcrful Miluea, and as is ever the case—
CRAIG'S? Uic place.
GROUND FLOOR,?
BLANKETS.GUOUND FIXIOR,
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FLANNELS'GROUND FLOOU, ? DRAPERIES.
SHEETINGS, pure whito twill, 54-in,, 1/ yd.;-o-in., wu« 1/4% yd,, T»o-j'!loor 1/1%
yd,; 80-iil., wortii 1/0% yd., Tivo-Ploor Sale,1/8 yd. .
HUiAiMCh/115, i-ermHncnt woolb' finteh, in whitu;double -'bed size, 25/ line, Two-Floor Sale10/0; single bed size, 14/0 r.ihie, Two-FloorSalo 12/0.
QUU/rs.— Marcolla Quilts, in dainty designs;doublo bed, were 2V, Two»FJour Sale 1S/0;,% bed, once 14/0, T^vo- Floor Sale 12/0;
wiigle )-cd, wero 10/0, Two-Floor Sale 8/0.DOWN QUILTS, 0 x 5, with pretty sateen eovere;
usual, 25/; TV r-^ Floor Sale. 21/.FLANNEL, natural and white, line quality; usual,
1/8% yd. : Thro- Floor Sale, 1/0 yd.FLANNELh/PTE, white and cream, good finish,
7/0 dor- line; TwotFloor Sale, 0/0 t\az.
WHITE CALICO, finft tinisli, for undesrclothing,
usual 3/11 doz.; TSvo-d°lonr Sale. 5/11 doz.LACE CURTAINS, .whito or ivory, 3% yds. long;
for Two-i'loor Sale, 8/11 pair.WHITE DAMA-SK, 72 in., all Knca, ;va« 3/0;
Two-I'^rxjr Sale, 2/11 yd.SERVlETrivS, % fiizo, in p rutty ^tterns, 0/0
doz.; for Two-Ploor Sale, 5/0 doz. ?
TURKISH ROLLER TOWELLING, art ft andgood drying quality, wis 7/41 doz.; for Twol-loar Sale. 0/0 df«.
TOWEIjS, pott, alfiarbent, good size* 1/0 line;for Two-Floor fiilc, 1/3.
TEA TOWiEIjLI'NG, saverul good qualities, UBual0/0; for 'I!wo-Fioor Sole, 8/0 do 7-
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jA Whole Table Pull,' to Sell at a
Mem Fraction of tiicir Value. Miuiyitanllj soiled at all — others wiU washliky new. Do not fail to soe, soled,
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SECOND FIjOOR.—
FURS and SErrS.SEOOJvD J'^LOOK. ? ? J-'URS and SETS.SECOND FLOOR ? FURS and SETTS.
21/ BLiVOIC FOXELINE NEOKLETS FOR15/U.
20/0 BLACK FOXlUdNE lNIXIvLETS FOR21/. . ?
32/0 BLAOK FOXELLNE -VEOKLEfrS FOR25/.
40/0 BLAOK FOXEL1XE BETS 1-X)R 32/0,
40/0 WHITE FOXELl'NE S17TS FOR 32/0.
10/0 SQUIIIREL TIES FOR 15/0.
25/ SQUIRREL TUvS, REDUOED TO 10/0.
12 Guineis NATURAL MUSQUASH COATS, 8Guineas.
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SPECIAL CONEY lrUR COATS FOR 0 Guineas,OTHER CONEY FUR COATS FOR 8 Guineas.
Sl»Et^lAL CX)N EY OJ'UR COA'KS, 0, 10, 11, 12Guinea*.
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A Window Leaping J^Ul,. BeautifulSwiss, Camitx-lc, atul Al lover Emliroidcritti atid I'loimciu^s; ALL AT 1/.
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SIMILAJt SPECIALS RIGHT THROUGHSIMILAR SPECIALS RIGHT THROUGH;
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CR.MG'S, ——Craig, CRAIG*'.— nir aiS'S1
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S.A BEAUTIFUL SET OF TEETH. wiUi a 22-CT
. tiOU) TOOTH IF REQUIRED.
ONE PRICE, i-2 ioZONE P1UCE, £ 2 10/.
One Quality— ihe best tlie World can Manufacture.One Chiii of Workmanship— SkillwL
It stands Alone, for it :is Done by Erj^crti Only.
TO SUBURBAN, and COUNTRY PATIENTS.—You cannot get better attention than at my sur
geries. 1 hare only Ono Prico, .One Quality. Hoxcan yon got 'better than the best? Facts.
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«r*ee the best Workmanship, perfect , Pit andfaction. You iwl net fear the Extraction of TeeUv.
I tiro' an expert, aiul guarantee Painless Evtrautions.'
COUNTRY PATIENTS CAN BE FITTED IXOXE DAY.
PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS, 1/. ALL DAY.
OPEN' FRIDAY EVENINGS TILL 03mii.
EbKEJLL'S. ? ? ? 1CORNER COLLINS-STREF7T.
Entrance SWANSTON-STUEET. .Next Sargent's,
i A. — B L I T 'A a iA FA R R K L L,JrX. SURGEON DENTISTS.
Mr. I,. BLITZ, many years at 218 EJbabt'th-^t.-pet,j-iul who atteuded at Swanston and Collius stcoeta,
h:u- jniiuti withMr. A. E. FARRELIi, American Dentist. Spe.-.alist.
A FULL SET, gu.vantt-d fit and apptssramv.1-Vuin £1 10/.
PAINLESS EXT R.Y0T1 ONS.
110 SPRING-STREET,
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AU It O N N E R, S'P E C I AL 1 S T
AJSTRAL-BUIIjDRiGS, . x'
117 Colllns-streo&. ,
CONSULTATIONS (10 a.m. to 5p.m., Saturday
10 a.m. to 2 p.itij, FREE.RANKS FOREMOST in treaUnout of ALL SKIN
DISEASES, Acne, Et-^ma Psoriasu, Lupui, Variocsc Veins ahd LTIchb, Diseasis of Uik ProstataGland, and of Chest and Abdominal
Organs, DEBILITY, Varicocele, «frc.
B» Saturday's Medical Column in Th« Age andArgus. ?
A The new WmhIop O-'ire /or OonstJpatl/m1 ^
Aud ills arising Uicrcrfroic. 1/0 per uz1a-, pua freeSend «tanjpri w postal note to
PLEASANCE. ClwmiBt.
,275 Chapi^-sUeeL I'rahnin, ^Imlxtunio.A LCOHOLISil Cured; craving comjiietely dtp
J\. stroyed, health restored. Bichloride of GoldInstitute, Hawtliorn. Tel. 1500, Hawthorn. RoyA. 5{'Callum,_siipt. ? Pamplilet_frce.
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AMBLER'S? DENTAL ? PAP.I.OPvS
MllLER'S ?— DEN I'AL ? PARLOUS
Are Open as eollows: —
Monday ? 0 till 0.
Tuesday ??
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WulniHlay, 0 till 0; .. 7 tijj S.
Thursday ?? 0 till it
Friday, o till 0; . . .. 7 till f-.
Saturday ? ? ,. 0 till 5,
AMBLER'S, ? 120 COLLINS-STREET,AMBUilt'S; ?
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Expert makers, eh aip^A and best; lit and workmanship guaranteed
Warner «k_Webster, 210 Swansttra-st,
'ASTHMA Curvd or money returned Said fm
iV free booklet; spccial trial offer. Union Co20(J Elizabetb-st.
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USTRALIA'S l,eudin;r ITerUifi^t, Robc?t1-en^v. 012 St. ivilda-ni., Melb.; Saturday, adria^S*
BAD Legs from anv cause, the best trcatmanTRoxona, the rapid healer.
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Prioe, 1/0 and 3/.
BALL,Mr., Mr.«., herlial pructition»Vi~ nature's
methods; conwlt-atian free; week's nktlicine3/ .
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Sl'RG EON DICNTIST,l^iU* 204 Ccllin-^-rit'.'.
NOW P.ltACTlSING 327 COLL1NS-STRECT.Phair's-buildings.
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Phone 10,220.?
f\ — CHINESE Doo:or.— G. -Tye K«» succttiifnllvV
Treats all Dwcaries, inUr/ial, cxternrtl. 24Nh-lMlfon-st.. 1'^itoroy. op. Inhibition Ga
r dens.?
C1— CHIXKSE Doctor.
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-I. F. Sue Key micccm
/ fully 'X^ieats ;dl Discacitfi. internal, extenial,witliout epcration. Alfred House, 18 Evclyn-st.. 'EMelb., j70. -A«nUru:r.ti£m S-'hool.
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Cvi'lEM1ST.-— U. S~* Hen shall, consulting' cliemist,
^ 218 Cl::rvndcn-st.. S. .Velb. — Before inquiringelsi?«hfre j.ritt__hitnj alMinrs Jn_ sU-:k.
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i 'SHIN i-isi-ri-**u t.— C. S. IL Liuni 'J105-307 S.^mKj stju-su, Melb. (t'jl. 5010), micxvtsfully 'lYeaUI lise.ises; eou^ujtatk.-ns, f^cc ;_71 1 u red -i j\_ Satnnlay.
/ tHlNESE DcL-trr.—
P. Y. I-.i\ of Ballarat. mav
V_y be Consnlb -1 to- Bourko*st.r 3 doors I'ariiamintHwtte, dail-^'Thun»day excepuxlj,__ ? __
(CHINESEDoctor.
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\Mng Kei succctwftijjy treateJ all Diacnsfls, internal, .external. Eye Sixjcialist
423 Elizabeth-sL, Mt4b.? ? ? ?
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— S. T. Goon, brother F. s.Goon, Ballarat, successfully treats all diseases;
consultation fxee ou Saturday. 20
Nichaison-ot.^Fitzroy.
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^ttlRONlO 11HEUMATISM OXS RE CUREDl) And it baa bom waved mnctuaiiciy that
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rjlBAT 1N3-3 AN' ItHHU itATIO RHSEEDYWill curc it, T?™, E™3' was
discoreredTiter ytsvrn
ol omonal rcsetvrcii by bureeon o. V
Palter. lato of Iwtan Ssrricu. Boapti. andiOf been SfflWWsfnKy 'ffd . in
thousands ot cam.
^p^ki^oj 'ririd^^.«-ga sir &T^TTtiKK'S B-ll pills are Warranted to rnnp
Caravel and Pains in tho Back and all |£S£5iiolainta; free fr^ niercurT. EstablishedSirda ot DO years. Sold by all chcmlrta nd pate^
medicine vendors world.Proprietors
ihe Lincoln and Midland Counties Drug Company'nimbi. England.'
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0ONSDI/TFREE.
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If yencannot mil, write It. jr. POtJLTON, grall
ficd Consnltant Chemist. 110Bomte-strect, Mel
bourne (who will immediatelyreply). Why suffer I
His 80 yeara of unparalleled experience in th, martdifficult cases in both seics enables him to girt
expert opinion,and put yi-o cn tho rood to
health.Visor and atrensth. .
C'tOliNSItrntoved- iiainleiwlyr InB^njTilp-Di^
J formed Toe .Nai« altlHully twitwl. J. ArchercliriiwUht. 40 ElUnbethit, Jit-lb.
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J- V O ill S T E II,
^ SL'itGEON DENTIST,U SWANSTO.V-STREET.
Dircrtly Oppofiito Sl. Paul's Cathedral.
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?our Doots fromI'linders-Mreet ltailiray station.
toiSl 1U'i 'DENTAL h8UI«{!.J-\'
'drn'^ i1;'11'1,1' 4'i ofthe puhll,. ,ilt n£7 m ;,u T^^ °'
'.'I^.TK-N'TICYK.u't TTu,S PRkSIn'T^R,^
lnd» «« (JUn,1ff *hi-ch Umo his I'ractiw ha« lxir,
a^r^xx^,^ - ^ -5
high class dentistryAt I^ssenerl Pricts.
Guaranteed Witliout Pain Extractions byLATEST AMERICAN SYSTEM. j
Discovered and Perfectetl by
„. ', Dr; ,ORAIGEli. of CHICAGO.
ii!!?i.it«ASs9!u^,-* Xocossary to Inform th«1 ublic that it is at this Address Onlv. t
RE.MEMIiER,
Positively. 1 lure ONLY ONE ESTABLISHMENTTHIS ADDRESS ONLY.
XoAgents, Touts or Canvassers iu Town or I
Conntry, !Tho PRESS PRAISES, the Me-Ucal IWessioa '
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Recomincn/ls, and tho Public Endorse, t
That Uiis Marvellous American System of Romwiatf !
TEETH, *y
TR UTIIF ULL Y WITHOUT PAIN.jl
Is Deraon-strated Daily. H
W O X Ir E R F U L S U O O E S3, j
Rofrnouxfl to be Seen on Appliaition. JPlease Do Not. Confound this System with tho Old
l'«Lsbioneri So-(JalJed PaudcHS Dentistry.Oiir Beautiful, Accurate Fitting
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A31ERICAX- MODEL TEETH.\
Giving Wearer Rase, Comfort and Natural(
Apjuarmce.;
A BEAUTIPUL SET OF TEETH;
Are Our Amcrirau Model Teeth.With Coraline Gum Plates, Without Springs or
CORiAJUt-5H is the moat rvcent, \xp tx- date plait
used for nuxmtity; artificial tectii.
The YfM^hfid Coutour of tlie fate and mouth an
reiffodnccd.It-diitleH dctoccion. Ctamfortahle, ligiit and tki r«
aille.
OOAjRLItX»E ia perfectly fcuitclcAS, awl remuiojivbolesonie un/1 touts.
TEETH NOT FimiXG RI2MODHLLHD UN
llIHrt NEW SYfifTHM,
R,H1\A1RS A RPEdAT/n*. ?
Up to Date GOLD 6BAMI^I25i aiWWXS,Call and See Sjxtrimena aaul Latest Models.
OCR WORK.NL\iNi9inP an ADVHRTIHH1LEXT.EASY* TJlI0-rS . tt«v* BE AlftRiAiXGED.
iT-dl «ste, from One Guinea; gcasunteed, ii2 2/;Single TeoJib, 2/0. Old CScts UteniodeUerL Teah
l^Jded,Bluadied 'Pearl Wiite. Extrants, 1/ ami
CAUTION. — 1 hrtve No Cannweers or Tents Trmr.ing. oulleotion deposits, »S;c., and I
devote, my wh*Jntime personally to oiy (»;u: practice, awt, chiming
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to 4*? fajnious, I Htay rirfit ulieru I am knoxn by tnjni-ututioic
COUNTRY PtATIHNTS CA.X 05E 'FITTEDIN OXE DAY.
CONSULTATIONS FUIKE.
iVnd also a Saving of PoutkU, obtaining E3rganpe,Eaao and Ctunfort,Co»nrtry and T*ra*n Patients Adrised Cut AddrtM
CXit for dtoferencc.
HOUlbS DAILY, 0 a.m. to 0 jun.
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FRUDAY UVEN1XGS. UNTIL INOIME -0) P.M.
tRcduced Pricea QnoUxl to Motnibew of4
iHXPEDm OuVARY FOUtCEB.
Cidl,- Bctforo Deckling Elswhore. to iii
J. J. POUST-BB, ;r
SURGEON JOENTIOT. r-
U .W^NSTCXN-SmRBET.I-irectly Oflpcwite St. Puil's Cathedral,
rbtur Dt*irs from nixwlt^ra-KtTvcA .Ilailway Station.. Plume, 570S, CeutraL
/CONSULT lUnwhalL consulting ehemlst. 21S
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Clureudi.n-Kt.. S. ilclb.; ex]x;rt spedalirit in
blootl ard ncncwis di-cascs. &e.?
BEAFNES^ Catarrh, Post Nasal, Nerve, BloodDiseases Cured without operation; advice tree.
O till 0, Npuiopathi Institute. 121 Collina-st.
DENTISTRY.—-Sete, 1
guinea, bcautum. everianing sets, £2 10/; nude in ono day^ Geor.-o
Nott. deutist, 117 Swanston-st.?
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Dentistry.—Haj-w & Bins* (K. j. Binge#,
dentist, 231 Collins-sL — Sets, £2 12/0; old
I'lates reraotielktl; extractions painless; gold filingand crowns; terms accepted.
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Absolutely unbreakable £2-L/ 10/, pcrfect satisfaction; jwin!w3 extractions.Georgu Nott, dentist. 1 17 Swanston-st., next Taima'e.'I'\IABBTBS now curable; don't let doubt prevent
inquiry; Fulton's Compound .will safe your life.
Union Co.. 290 Elitabeth-sU, Melb.
DON'Tstiller with Indigestiou; use Dr. Sheldon's
Digestivo Tables; they digest what you eat.
l»rioo._i/^ af*^ :
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DR.GEO. F. THOMAS offers skilled and tain
scientious trmtment for the cure of sutfcrei.i
frotn Diseases of tho Nervous System, SKIN andBLOOD. Exams, parsed, both the Royal College ofSurgeons and Physicians. Englaud. Consultations,
personally or by letter, 10/, with mcdicine, Stif*ar.-ein. 150 Sj»ring-6i., next l*rinoeJ«'s TheatruHours, 0 till 0 daily.
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it. LEOER »RS-.-N. SPECIAldST in AC
QUIRED DISEASE. 157 (X)IiLrX5i-S,rREET.
HOURS, 11 a.m. 2 to 4, 7 to 8 p.m. The WORLDFAMED SALVAltSuV-X (C/Xi-OH) (now alma* un
procurable), can l-o obtaijjcd lierc.
Tel. 3410. CeuU ; 51, Win.?
DR. L. L. S M 1 T H* H
PRACTICE.,.
71 COLLLVS-STREET, JfEI-BOURXE.Mornings. 10 u» 2; Evouings. 7 tili 8.
U)nsuJtatioii Foe, XI 1/..
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letter. £ 1 .?
DR.J. Marmaduke Hcse Oxmilts — 11 to 3 p.ir
daily, evenings5 Ut 7.30.
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375_Querai-sL, Melv^
ItT' Reeves's Hospital. 101 Exhibition-si,, .lie? '
Little Collins-st. — All l-iseases Treated. OprtT'daily
— moruir.gs. afternoons, eieaings; adrice, mtiiicine, 2/0; letter. 7/t-.
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fi-\R. ShoWon'fl Gin lMls w uuoqu&iled for Kidft A ivey and Bl add or IVooblm. Price. 1/q aod 3/S.
R.UN K F.S^ESS Cured by Dr. Shaw's Aati-Alo-)yr,\, rufdstcred Govomment; Home Treatm^ni,
eecrot, voluntary, stops cra\-icg; advice free. Write,call. Dr. Shaw's. Ebt., Pcafold Ho:»e. HQ Qaeeo^t.
ECZEMA.-^Qhsic,tested M-jib. Hootwatiiic
llosjutal with sncceai; jars, U/YJ, 4/0. All ciie
mi6ts, or Phillips, laborciory, 211 and 213 VictoriasL. Colling^Too'!. _ ? ? ?
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I^EDHiRALMedical Institute, 618 Ehi nbcth^C
. Meib. — D.iily attcndanca, 2 to 3, 7 to 8 p.m.
All diseases treated. - Advice andmedicine, 2/0;
corresixwlencg, 5/. Dr. Matonsy, surgeon.
17*1TS,Epn«p6y. — TnJTjeho Rnmedy; six Wilis'
. trial treatment, 15/. See The Age, Wodnts*dav. llio Union Co., 200 IXiralxcli-Kt., ^fclli.
7S~ET HEALTH AT ALL HAZAHDS.A man must be strong. You must be strnnj;
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Uung to you.
DR. REXTEL'S VITALITY PILLSa purely vegetable pruparutiou, marvoUorn?
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? in their power vt nstoring health. Try them;? they will bring back briskness aiul vigor jon
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? have lost. Price. 10/0 bottle, or two houlaj? ? (complete course). 20/.
S. H, HESSHALL. Itegisterwl Chemist, b-- Examination, 2-10 Clarendon-street. South Melbourne.
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HAIRS,Mole, i*tfmanently Itemoved ly
Eaeccricity ;10 yoara1 experience. Miss Stcm«,
HO Sg^Ston-si..third floor. Hqura, U till tV
HAlltSReiiio*til bj' Wectricity
ner reaper,
latest put^nt m.-irt;l«B awAication; vasi ix
l«ertcmaj; certificated eit^rt. Madame BickersUtf,
57 Smtnston-st.?
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T-XSTANT RELIEF.—
The GREAT Ul'BY
X JjiNIMENT (regiHtered. copyright), as b.-
Mr. Alfred Peters tlie vdl-i(Uo«ti masseur atal
hydmpathist, for tlie curw of rheumatism. luiiuu?o.
tc;atica, bronchitis, sore thnwi, neuralgia, j-rin t
affections. Mr. Petwa has used this JAninun:for 10 years, and hart, at tho requtst of majiy
ipatients, det**rmuiod to advertise atul distriixito it
to tlie puhlJo at large; '*/ i-er jar, postngn Od.
extra, Peiere's Electro tM-issige aad HydropathicIikJtitote, 03 ito:iwl]-j»trcet. Alelboume.
O H.V litwKri 'C^Timpodlegrowing Too NalU, Treated with the most
delicate ti-uch._ 2-fti Swanstmi-s;.?
KIDNEYand Bladder Trouble cured quickly ami
effictivuly; wonderful results of chronic caso.
W. II. Potter, apecialist, 78 l^Tie-st., Geolong.
ONCMOltTi'S ? -I.ONGMOUfcrrf— SLLPI1UR HAIR RESTORER,
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1/(5 Rwicres prcri-aUirvly Grey— 1/0
1/0 — Hail to its original lusUc — 1/01/(5 — WITHOUT DYEING.
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1/U ,
l/|j — Tho(js;vnds of fjratillerl usras — 1/01/0
— all over Austr.dia. Try it, — 1/ti
1/0 —'
All cb-^ists, or post — Mi
1/(5 — ftva for 2/ti, — 1/0 .
LOXGMORE'S, — ''l*he Mfll*wi/)J- (.^lemUts,'LONGMORE'S. —105-7 Bourke-strcct, ^MelUiurna^-vrURHE Martin.— Ecwima. PsDria.«s. Acne. BariA
i ict's R.u«h. ixrmimeiitly cured; consuluajep
fru\ ? (joieTs-arcade. -k?llin.-*-M.?
'VTURSE Martin. — Iaipus, Varicose Vuiu*. KodtAk-Li I'livrs. permanently cured; write, or
frev. _Cole'j^arr.uU^. C-'Uitis-.st.?
iCf' URSE''
MarUiu— Piles' lwrmanentiy cured wiifKwc
o;-cjatiou. piiin instantly relieved; eofisult frui.
Cole's-ur^ide.^Odiini-st. ??
'VTURSE Martin. — Pimplrs, Skin Eniptions. SodJi.i Truiblcs, All Skir. Di-^siROi. ixnminetli* crrui;
c/iisult^ frw. Or.Ie'K-arvaile, CoRins-?c.?
'XfUIiSE Martin.— Bad I jess, no matter from what
Xi can'*?, permanently cured : WTite or coc&ult fnv,
Qjlo'y-me^de. Collins- at.?
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'VTURSIXGrSofion, private hospibil, 376 MadelintfX'l st., C.ir*b»n, for reception married ladies; first
claf»_nnrsiugvPhone 41L5. l-.vly Superintendent.
OBifSlTY.^-VimpltCju-o i^it i'eople.— ItayoLu
gjtaiant/.*c*l ne injiin' to licaltlu tUl-sm ft
Moloiu'y. ehemists. 103 Lvgwi-st.. Carlton. Stampfree bf*-idcL ? ? ? ? ? ?
PEOPLE'SHealth Institute, 14 Xicholson-tft.,
city end, op. Exhibition.—
-Vil diseases, medi* ?
cine from 2/0; hours, 10 a.m. to 8.S0 p.m.
1-n2& Core, eofo remedy, snro euro; 2/3, 3'3
.L bottle, posted. Martin & Co., agents.I'M
Qiu-en-st . Melb. ?
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?vP(»pHr' Cure, plwi-ant to take, promp*.
relief advice free. Write ttt»timonial.\ Au
HorKit_JUaUh_Co.. Box IS. P.O., Prahran.?
ST E It L I 0* C, W O R T H
wins in the end. Xot onlv is th's tnie ot inli
vkluals, but idsi as regards things of «v. Trial
and experience are the touchsione^ of ftierit. Ir»ni
time tn time all 6«-rt.s of meilicines have lK»en \mi
ix'fore the public, and th$ naroas of morft of th*^'
are long forgotten; Imt Bcecham's Pills. vhHi
have l**e:i in ever iiwui-asinu use among all cl:»--**
of society for three geucratJoiw. have a greater' p°Iu|'
Jarit«y tf---by Uian ever. Crter 0,000,000 buxi^ ats
sold annually. Tliink what tln-se figures signify !
Could tills tvtncdy have so extraordinary a ^alo
if it did not snpi»ly a real neal — if it was not -«
genuine worth— if it did not i«rform what it pm
anl-K*l ? A reliiilile prepafatimv of the most
cactmw and t-arefully sclectcd ingredients of ver-w
table origin. tlit«o pflls are of unoquallcd vahji
for the rolksf and, cure nf those digestive Irregidarities whirfi appear, as l-iiiini?nce6, constipation, flawlence, failing apiwtitc, -lys**%psi.a, hi*adachc, and the
dojircasetl condition* of mind and body that accom
pany puch disonlers. (Whenever -*nu need a r.r
rectiTO mcrlicine, a« every^body does attimes, row
shoaW tnke
fB E E C B. A iM* S PI L L S.
B E E O H A Ar' S P 1 L L S.
(BEECH A M' S PI L S.
Prepared Only by
THOMAS BEEOnAiM, St. Helens, En*.
Sold Everywhere in Botch,^
Lobcllcil Prico, lOl^d. (30 PUk). 1/1^ (56 Pills).
and 2//- -IG3 .Pills).^
rM^RUSSBS of every description, and made to ordrr;J
.L Belts, Crutchos,. Ehutie Stockings. DeformityAppliance^.
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Warner iz Wclwter, 240 Swanston-st. *e
riiltUSSES, Belts, Elastic Stockings, miecfalls
X made, strictly nioilemte pricw; Crutches ..
Shoulder Braces. Knee Caps. Penyer Bros., 204200 Swanston-st,, near l/-ns-lale-st.._Melb. ?
YARIOOSE'Veins. Ulcers', 'Ecrenw.— Calh writo
coneemins PatijleM. lotion. H. Bartleman,chemist. 215 St. Gconjc's-nl., N. I'itxmv.
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'A surgeon i)KN-mr,
;V„cS, Anstr.ilia Homo, HKNTIST.
IttSSKI.l. 9 Ilonrku-strwt East.' DENTIST.
IIIKSKI.I. MKUIOUK.NK.' DENTIST.
linSSELJ., riear-L-arliamont 1-loilsc. DENTI-Sr.. TKtl.,^/. WI/, 40/.,
Uood IiK.VTISTIiV.
Tcctli, '1/, 3U/, -IO/*. .All my. v.ork :in rtonu by a
Tit'tli. -I/, »1U/, 40/. very?
complcto stall of ileutal'
Tivtll. il/. 3'J/, 4(1/. mechanics in tlio best labora
rnlli -1/. 30/, 4U/. , nail witli tho iinist. I ut
Tiictli, -1/. MV. 4U/. lit '( instruments, tools anil
Tii-tli, 21/, 3')/. 40/. ndcntJilc apuliancis lii JJri'
.)Vctli. -1/. ,'K'/, 41)/. bourne. - -
ffirtli 2t-. 30/, 40/. fllGJlUHT VAJ.UE. ,
?JVetli;2lA 3(1/, -IO/. AW know that. you want to
; Trctli, 21/, .10/, -iO/. get the best imbmJjJoteeth lor
TR-tli, 21/. 80/, 40/. your money: No. cno^ron
Ti'rth. 21/, 30/, ?!-)/. nclraltliiuifly buya interior tcetli.
Tcrtli, 31/, 80/, -10/. So thfa?
adrertteemimt is
Tcctli, 21/, !!'/, 40/. -. -.vritten' to aire you ,» few
Mil. 21/, 30/, '10/. facts to, keep, in mind nlitu.;
Tcttli, 20/, 30/, 40/. . imv.stiir.itin;: the merits or
Tcctli. 21/, 31)/, 40/. (iiti'ciijnt teeth.
Trill, 21/, 30/, 10/.'
COM !?'(-! IT and I.CONOJIJ. |?r-tJi, 21/, 30/, 40/. . hor 20 years IlllMcll rretll !
T«tli, 21/, 80/, 40/. liiuu taiikdrt hrat lor eouiloit
Tcctli. 21/, 30/, 40/. niul -economy, sncMi&uill.v
Tcctli, 21/, 80/, 40/. imii!iuiin.(l tlicir snitt
Teeth 21/, 30/, 40/. taticn, ami T.vpt thv l'a-l in
Te-Ui, 21/, 30/, 40/.' volume f,f tmslnc.13.
Tlill! 21.',KU/,-40/. OOMK TO-DAY.
'JVftli. 21)/, 30/, 'IO/. Wo nsk y. tit.to investigate
Tci'tli, 21/, 3il/,40/. : cwefiiUy statement , wo
Tcetii, 21/, 30/, 40/, rakt her,- aiul ur.W you to
Trit.ii. 21/, 80/, 40/, -compare Kussell 'ieetli witli
TU'Ui, 21/, 30/, -10/. any other teetll olferefl at
Tcctli, 21/, 30/, 41)/. . an.vivlicre .nivir tlio name
?rStl'i',' 21/.' 30/,' 40/.'
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'niUUTY anil 'STRENGTH.'Tn-th, lil/. iUJ/. -10/. Think, about tlio sippcar?
'jYi-'.b1'1 /.HO/, -J''/. iukv
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iiiid ctinfort of your
Twtli, 'Jl/, '0/, -RV. W-etli. Jtwm-mber -ou ai-«?.
Tu'th. Ul/. -W, ?!--/. ImyiiiK Icc-th? lor service .*3
Yn-tll 2t ' 80/, -to/. Vit U look.;. ate 'ot
Tttflli -t/, :J0/, -10/. Kums Ur'-' .V-niVteclh far
r$l »i#n »n Unt -ou\irv
?ivot!., 1M/, ;w/, -io/. coin-. t-;- mv litem rvu.\
U.j-
Teeth. -l/i o0/» *10/, for scVLi-.tl .vcdM. ™
TMh, -1/. ?'&-/» -It)/. nml siu-cp
di/: 30/.' -Io/.' TJriri ssfc5i;:§s^s^
Siil/iaoAw/: '^/?'?(l/; ?firth. 21/. 30/, 40/. W-WKIt Kl'.H'.
21;, ;.«»/,
?''/?
' Trctli 21/, 30/, 40/. Ht)LH CHOWN.. -1/.-
I ,tV; -Jl / -10 W .WHITK CItOtyN, Ml/.
,
I 'Twlli 21/ 30/, -40/. GObDTOOTIT.il).'..-.
I S:i:p'4^: wSIFSr au/1^
|:£ I: f: Jl'Mil. 21/, 30/, 40/. clnimr.. I nawrt that TO
n\w.'h '_'l/t ;»}/, '?--/, RUSltaivtCO IBvl9
I,'r£.
r O jy ggy 40/ Australia.It is f* thb:
^ Tpe'Ji* ''I/' tM-/! -10/.— If »uy IctitU of ?
i Teeth! 'Jl/, 3t)/, 40/. not
?; Ta-Ui. 'ji/. no/. -10/. tc;.1-RKb of
jTeolli. 21/. no/. -ID/. 1{K^V,-K^m Jrir^
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TfPth, 21/. 30/, 40/. littaly KMJO\ i lI;p
I 'IWl! 21/ 30/1 -10/. TAIN', without produouw'j-
1 Tli'lll! 21/, 30/, 40/.S'.'.ur.:L-jllt5-.
ia 'IlUte the last
( Ta'tli 21/ 80/, 40/. sle|i in mwlrrn iloitiu u
! Te'lh. 21 /.' :'-!/, -10/. seareh. and 1 ;un uRulK it (Ir.th
Tr'th 21/ ill)/,4 0/. nn even the nus'. lien'ous ana
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Tei'tli 21/* 80//40/. dclii'iite' -tiatii'litn ivitll un
| TaHii 21/. 30/, 40/.inijiliM r.lK.cc^.
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I IVttll. 21/. .'M/. 40/. CO.UKoml SfcE II WM»
! Twill '21/ SO/ 40/. FHKI? rONSDJ-'l ATION.
S Tci'tli. 21/, 80/, 40/. MISFITS -'and „'-?-' i-
I Teeth. 2! /. 30/. 40/. PLATER i WOnlJJ-ff. Twill. 21/, 3t)/, 40/.
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im;l MAT)]', OOMiORl? Ttotll,21/. SO/. 40/. -AlU/E.i Tcctli. 21/. 30/, 40/. lJItOKKN ITATtb lU^
t Tcclll.21
/. 3.')/. 40/. I'AlIiEU. or a Trotll lte
sTtolh, 21/,'SO/, 40/. iVto'Ttl. from 3/0.
Ttc'li, 21/! 30/1 40/. CmiNTUY PATiiiNM
Tirtli. 21/. :«)/. 40/. F1TTEO in a .D.U ..
IV.tli. 2t/, 80/.40/.? If Owntry and. Out of
! Ttclll. 21/, 80/. 40/. Town I'atienta \rtll .ulrawi Tiiiili. '.'l/.ao/, 40/.. v-ritu fm- unpoinbnenLs it- will
Twfl,. :!J/. .w, -40/. eave tim.v? ?
. Tcctl.. 21/, 80/, 40/. I'.UllM.R ^Oltiv A
I'lcli. 21 /. 80/, 40/.'
SI-KCIAl-lT^ .
S T.c'li. :'!/. 80/, 40/. INQUIRF AI10LT OT II
( Teeth. «! /,:»/. 41)/.. fsygTEM of .TOOOIIE&SIVK
i ^^?S0A-'}A Pi™BNTS-. PEXTIST.
OiK-u cvvry day fri»in 10 plONTLST.i ni'SSKM,. till 0; VYida.v evrnintri . HIONTIS'I'.; ItTtSSKLl^, till 0 p.m.: also Saturday D'-.MISI..? KfWfCJ.L. - Aft««nuKMJs. ];/;N'rf.ST.;
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r»V,oJir. Cv nt.. -1*3(1. DI0NT1F-T.! iinsma.i,. aim auiv A«i(iii-?s. drntist:- Itl'KMJr.L. Australia llou.-o, 1-V7XT1ST.' Kl'F^KLl,. 0 P.curko-stroct, DlON'riSj'.
ntfSSKfj;. JfE&BOtntNK. rtRXTfST.i iiUSSKM,.^ Near ParUfiTtient' _l-BNTl?'r.j rnixRltAriOx; *thk XDW 'FRBN'OK UKMJ-1DY.i X No. 1, Xo.
'J, N*o. 3,' -j»rici! 'Ji/0. I
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i.«y. Cures Wocd poij^n, Jd-Iuc.v, Wartdcr, iiri.*iu;y?
ili5c:».'cn, duvnic \vc;iktu-?;t*H. difichajr^cs, jiili's, 1-^t;
Ti'ni :nj(l vitality. S?»ul nddrc.cs, envelope, fur;
FIlBtO Clntli iBook -to, 'I-r. h'.» CTlcrc Med., Co.,H;'Vc;-:tfv:k-rond. N.W. Umtlon, Kun;.
tiro^Iint
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trade* . markfd v.onl ''iulMltAPJOvX' is
: -»n Brit, Xlov.'
Ftintp afibced to all genuine* packets.: .UTIC Tor *'Pn ERA^PION,' a»d You (let It.
T'HKUAIMON iNTo. 1. A .OUUK FOR YOU. ? ?;
No. 'j.A OHltK Poll YOU. ?
THKHiAJlMON -Xo. J. ? A nUllR FOIt YOIJ.J ?
\\7'B will fJuro yotir.Kltourant.l-un or rcturu tout,1?
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moiu-y**
month's treatment. 5/(5. '\Vri;:ht'a
J.'JitumajJc^nom^Jy, 2CJ)? ?
\,\7-1-H;»!,'uaiiti!- rotd Prescribing Hpr
m iul-a, ami member Australian CnionHnl.:tl?^U (ri^l). IWJ
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I S Koc. (Jliincse liot-tar. of Jlcrtdigd, \viJl~~SilIX. at .I'arci-V Crystal Cafo. 200 l'ourkc-.st., fort
»iT};l*tly ;?next \isjt, 15ith April. ('JoiLMiltibg hours:*
lo_ 12 jt.m., l._
to 4 p.nt.?
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'VAM-Jji^rrJiniAT HliATJvR nnd .SKIN OniMv,/JAM-JIUK, (i'dlvAT HUALIvl? nnd SIvJ\T OUUK.i- a j»ur-', Atilioli'oomo, lx-ilncd -antiseptic. HALM of
worhl uklo ronown and is ontiroU' free from rancid'animal fats anil mineral fmlKtanees .to bo found in
unlinary ointmvnts. wiIvt.-H nuil embrfTwitions'. Promptly
dift^in^ nn injmv with ZAM-lUHv mcan;i tbnt.vcmr IniVt will lural up quickly anu porfoctly. wttti
fttth'
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patlk-Hiiff aud festering.. For the daily mishap'v and -kijj tioublo of tlio children, ltousewife h lid ?
l;,(:tilwivma^^iftlte. ^ZAM-iiVIt'
i^ -.on ' vwrv
-,r-.ndy-
KI2EI' A l'OT a\aVjV\'S 1LVXDY.
. MONEY. V '. .V
A \5a~ WANT a^'loan.^ ^
YOU-
WANT A U-A2(.
Tho best oili co to cliooso out of theso adVertise*
mont'j is tbe next (tueetion. . .-
\Wf I OJTPBR.. ..'
? I'riracy.
? —Mon»iy Lent Bante Day; -
? .Xo Bill ot Sale. ..
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? — Nu Newspaper Ke^istratlon.? flmall Weekly Uc-iiayinents.
? -flourt i«y. 1 .
? ? .Kvcry I'fl'ort iLscd to aroid refusing a loan.? Leniency.
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Specialtj', £3, —5, £10 .Loans.? No impiiries at placo of work.
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? No publicity iu neighborhood of roaidenco.— — Itopresejitatiro will call, ou you if desired,
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Itcft^mablo interest.: HAIUiY HALT/, I Gir- ColllnMtrect,
: IfAlMlY HALL. 5 Doors fromIIAItUY HALL,
jKlizabcth-street. Phono C519.
Open till 0 p.m. till 9 p.m.
: A A- A-.
A- --'a; a. a,
; AUK Y01J IN NEED OF MONEY?
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NKW SOUTH WALES Jt. DR P.. DEPOSIT AND
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1 NVK3TMKNT COMPANY LTD..; 21'i, VIT SWANSTON-STRTCETV MKLBOITRJfK.
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j CAoU Adrancfd Day of Applieation on PIANOS,? FIIRMTUKE (Witbotit Komoval), DEEDS. PRO5
NOTES. ALL CLASHES SECURITY.. Reasonable? interest, Conuntmication-; atrictly privato.
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NOTE.— -PAWX OFFICE nn Ground Fjoor. Ad,
tmc«t made on'
Jewell erj', Precious Stonca, Plate,i ic., fmtn -id. in tho £1 per month.
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i to FARMERS on LIVE BTOOK a
iSL% ;V'TY' s-M-E. all kinds of High 'Class
fe ('In j?'wonilhand), Piute. Oivjra andriwu (jlMa No other bntnehea in Melbourne.
Head Of, lea, SYDNEY.JAMES a.
UOl.LIVHIt, llelbourno. , Slwiacnr.'
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4m:
CApttal .C 200,000.
A A' ' A'. A.. A. A.
'!{lf(!!'Kr Ir!I,HXACX fiUARANTEEB. !?-1 hOI.Vj'l', I'KiVACY GUAliANTEEO.
feVmulso '°™''jl ®f carfi, .catn* -w* mtt—
IW1«II«1 M imd Sf- s«=un,^ sre«t lees—
I Mil
«! lielWpi ,,'f Eu,u' frMU ?CB t0-1000. on .
/'C,
es» eara,' pianoj, contract ofsale,
l)nv'p ABOUT ItEI'AYJIENT'
WOHItY ABOUT M PAYMENT!
^nth/'l' ymTlf time' you want. '3'
tviiuil' .i,™1'!!1'''.0 months. &c.( nnd yon can rest'
jwcalile j/S' 4?'' pnneiplo ' of fair dealiuB and rea
i has lieon M ,w.iirli my enonnous buslines
I'in limit, iwn be continued in ths future.
ii. J. JHTCmn t' I i!t K'^eth-atrect. .?
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! S. J- Ji 'J'c n?' '' directly o|ipo.«ite C rain's. ) ,
? | % intimUi lromntntion, .
A A' A- A- A.?
A.
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taBofiii'taStedo' on Slnrej, 'Deeds „
i (Without Mortgnge), , ?
i KKte miSl o, WiOwotTumoral), .
! n??rl r1e)^nr Any OtterSecurity.
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lilts 1-.? rtrlcphone lf)Sl. , ,
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'In-Jv^04?!5 'ILll,'t-'r' 'Managumout ofJack BouTlns- and 'Tom' Ilarrbon.
Aa x: a: 'a;— a.
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pLOANS. LOANS.
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S iS,' ia KK'J« unploj-ment.l-oans, on -interest under rails.'I wwn.% -m funuture.
&bL l,,r*uWe5 n'ac^'. ample lcuiency 'in casea ofRfanaxS oi otit of cniployment.? \YI L.HON',
Comer Elfiin nnd Nidiol'on^strccta. Carltnn n».7 and QEliait:cth-strcrtf oity.
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I'ramAS' NoS?°NTW 0AS'
. 1.0W. PRIVATE.
I.lteI'ulieies, Wilb aiul Utl'rliw
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It. GOLDBERG,? ?
? TcI.^UT,
*orHlu^ mnn ur lifjp'-vu-if,' 'u,'s6
flMr-,!l l-'»^,.h-
4 A'^'Pls»NCElwffm.:ET Jio.N'j' T-T;~77rFTff?rt-.loa Slii'-jcer-itrcet (2 dnora from
Bourke-street)'Establiiihed 'JH Ycntu.
riUVATK loans, from £3 to.ClOOO.
No Hills of Sale.NO PUBLICITY. J.OWEHT JNTEHEST.
STRICTEST SEOUBOT? Loans to Railway Hcrva.'its, Civil Servanta, 'Police
Any Person iu Work, Loans loShoiikeejien!.
lN01',p ADDItESK — lf)2 SPBNOKlt-STIiKET. -^_J._DOOIta FltOM_ nOUItK-/.8TltBta-.
- A A.'_
II. a. V1SB011D, A. A.
j't\' ?
' 100 Quofn-Rtroet (upstairs),
«i*££uaac-'4Sunis from £.r» to any amount, witliout
xwinty,- (;r on fiu uiture, pianos, live rtock. &c.!
\«.,1SP.lnhl T--MJEI1. WILLS BOUGHT.
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. / ???:v Strjctly lMvntu.
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i, ??.*v . ;XfJU Quoen-fiUeet' (ui^tulrs).
?''' .; MONEY.
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A A. A. A.— £1! to £100 I L*.-nil
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to Wage I
jEuruon:. RitUw^v (Jilicinln, Ohil Servants,. At nr/ IVivato Jjousc, 'Without bcairity.'?Ab»/ I.rf*i:d ou Doecls.- l'hrniiturt.*. fr.c., L'rivately.
Cill .1. H. ANl-Eit'.SON. (M Lced^streot. Foota*ta-aj\
'JM'lcn-hom\ il''oL-b:cray. 177. ?
A A. A.'— 4:s7?
£*. £10. £20, :
LENT to ANY PERSON, Male or Female.WITHOUT SECURITY;
Aho ujxiu Vr'Jila ami. l,ifo Policies,A lid u|K»n J^ivellcry, Furoitun?, VeliiclM and
live Stock. Withotit. iUnnoval,AT LOW INTEREST. .
,Rci,fiya'ulo by EaXy lu&talmenta.
UUSINESS STIUCTfiY PRIVATE.CHAS. SOHOTT,
Aitftraljan-buildkua, 49 ElizJibetb-itrcet, liolbourne.
? _ESTA tj LI S UJ-3 D ;y07,
lA A. ?' MOIXEY?
P1UVAXKLY, A. A.Tvith or Witliout Security.
£5 for r-/. £10 for 10/.ItcpajmenU; to suit borrower.}. Call ox write, etat
int? amount rctprirevl, and .1 v, ill call on yon. (Jl
Rich unison-street, Albert jPatlc, near li.isWorka.A C C O JU 10 I-AT I
ON,' FUnNiTt;K»7, PIANOS*
?^'^-- (W iliiout R».*:noval),
easy iuoi'avmenm.'h.
ADY^NCUS AT !/)\V!*ST INTERICST,'
M. LiA'V.l.r»l Ootl;-!Hle-Ktlvo;. I'l'l^ltDY. T«l. . 41511. .
A CCOMMODAl ION ''{jpu-arils.. pci-soival
-r\ }x-cu.-ity. Royal .I'huiticf C«. j'tv. !.Ul.. Ciom
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A -DYANCES' -lrom i - doi?t «VU mysc-if a
jTiu ticnitcier. Mr.U linn-a-!ve:tistng niouc-y to
loud arc iinju-ticiv, av.-| ^ah.to ltnd for nhort t«.rmH
and set, iv. miteb intticat sis tln-v c^tn S-mie borrow
the niwiey. tb^'i leud tr- yen,' and mm? ner- n.-ii
for othciv. i iutvo t^-ara xsipital to invr^;, aJid visli.to «ct jnore intov.-at thaji the bank ullowti, but' niueh?lir: s than ehiip^d by tlniineicis. ? I' lend, on acy .
Krciirity, \vi;.houtf
rcgislnTti-m or publicity. .
i M. FRAXKLlN, Martimivehambcni.'
(--.ii^M.jttb'Conin.-i-strect.
,i D-Va.sc.1-U ''tn''nuU:'.t-.i. on jcu:tirry. tunutmv,.A .pia'--j, Viibc.'.r. rv.ni- .v.;!. without bill of .sale.
Pitillil^, Ein f.-iu-.a-it., WiiuUu. Td. KW, . Wind.
K DVANc-ES immt-diat. ly on* 'jt-ivoUury; furiiiUtnSXL- without, v; ;r. »va1. .withcul bill - t ?aiC;- ca^
K-PitymLt^i. i'Ji'iliuv.. 0.5 yp.-i.'-r-t'.L, Tel. OSM. -Ccwt.,
A — FIRST nnd SEOO.ND 1IOR1MJAOES Arninwd
J:i. on MLWEUOU). ,I.d'5ASKllOLI).CITY and SU'RURP^N .l''itl»PEHT110S,
At Lowest/ Rates of Inf.ft'-t Ul)tuinable.^ DAWSON .SMITH,
OsfonWhitrob n\i. -I HI Koiirke-st reet. ^leil^unie.
Ai NEV.ER R.BKUSE.- A.
£,% for fl/. £10 for 10/.And UpwanU. I'ri^itoly.
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Pritftcy and Civilitj- ^bo-Au in Ail C.*se.?.
II. -TA1T,
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87 (to rtry ci e-s tixi et ,FiL'.rny, near ExliibiUon.
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A-lylUinT'Tiixun/.SO^.S^auston st— .Small »ud'J*iir«3
. iSnmiM tivaxjaible. api»rovul' ctKTWitjntes, r- yov -an|. and np.vaTd.s.
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A —LEONARD LE'YY,-rtL . FINANCIER,
?MaritimiX'hiunJwiH, ltiT* f-W AN ST ON viT.REET,Coruer 1-ittle (.Vfllina ami SuauKUm Stxeots,
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Li;:.^DS MO'NEY-
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TO ANYOXB IIEOUIRINC;? TEltPOM'ItV
A«olSTA.VGU.'
a)..M,MTSSKKN A-WOWail .TO A'XY I'BBSOMIntnKliKur-? Ru^busi.
. TELEPHONE, CENTRAL, 3±22.
;'^7kXANLIER~~ .r? MONEY
and COPirEL. .. ; Easily, Obtainable.? You e.in Ret :sny Kititi you lieed, from? £10 to £l(i, 0C0., by merely giving *iw
-?????« yotir written jnimitec to repay. Our in*?
? triwt.ia tho lowest in Victoria, and our
?terms of repayment made to suit your
?J'O.lf.
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liNTEltHXST U^iDIOIt WILLS IVOUGITC. .?
Af-PJiANOKIt and COi'i'EL,— London House,A LE\ANI)ER and COPI.'EL,— Second Ji'loor,
»7 loii/abjl.h-.'itj^jt- (1 poor Above ColHns*st,rcet).
^LT/SM'F.fJ, THAT ENDS
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WELL.
When a roan or wonun tfets into a little monetarydtlllculty tlu.n bc?ms the gtcatcst 'timo of worry
and trouble. Mere thinkin;; how to. meet things'
will nqt help yo;i out, hut hy ccminK to Jne, whowill give yoti e.veiy twsijtance, jiromptly and privately, you will realise thai 'etei-v cloud ha.s a
silver lining.' It ia my b^udnesa to help such as
yourself, no' matter how larye or small the amount
required.I lend, v. ithfmt bill of sale or wyiHtra
tion, on iiuiuture, pianoa, Hewing machines, horses,vehicles, &c. (witliout removal), or. any possiblesecurity. Sec me betore you borrow tJsuwhere.
CiLUtLES SHEEZIOL, ISO Lygon-gtreet, Carlton.
'LOAN'
ou~ your' own' tnmis, at'lowKt~lnteresk,
,r\. v.'ili a^iet yr/j. Swift & RoUibcrg l*ty. Ltd.,drapers, 203 Swanston-et
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'A' .NY LADY'
CA.X ~Gm a loan. —*
XVNY .LADY CAN GET A LOAN. ?
Private, Confldentdal,. £5 upwards,
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T. MARSHALL, ??
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OS Queen-st.rcct. Proll a-bttTldin^a. Phone 0131.^
.A: - 'TO TIDE YOtf'
oVjrT.^ JvfAlN- - TO Tib:-: YOU OVER,
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Drivers, Factory i,land.s, Clerka,?
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? Men, i -orr-oration lien,— ? ? ?
Tirtm Men, M.il.T. Men, -5as Co.—
? ? .Men, Hoiiceholdeni, Ladies, Ke.,? :
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?NOTE NEW ADDRI^S:
1. SLilCalLALL, f/3 Quoeii-st., I'reJi'a-buiUiinKS,
1.MAi^Sil.U^I., (baai'iiy'iit), 1 doois from Collins-st,
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A NYONE constant etuployrncnt, town, country,can Borrow privately, ;ntbout security. Birch,
thj Engli'jlvnir.n, ir.t Cov.'i-er«flL.. FootfiCra-%^ ? ?PU1YATE HOUSE.
— A PRIVATE LENDER.
— There's no need to make a public joatt or sco—
an r.Rtmt.
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Come to mo direct. 1 lend from £5—
;to
&10V ou deeds. (v\ithout inort?a,?e), oonrxacts— of sale, Mill.,, phiiion, furnituio or p»o.: notei.— Lowest, iniercrt ehur,fre-I.— Before- ^oing elHOwiiure it Mill be to your atl»— vontni-c to come to -my private huuso aad set* me.—
0 it.ni. t» 0 p.m.
C«E-l. T, HICKS, tho PRIVATE LENDER,ISP, Grovilte-strect. Oppoaito Prahrau Town Hall.
T . CAS P E Jl'S.
. CASH,
MltO-.M .€3 UPWAltDK,--n Any Available S'ocurity, Including
Pro. ..Notca, Lifo I'olicica, Pianos, l.^umitute, iVc.
'P^HOW ANY SUM O^t 'WILLS;IlEOfJKSTS, LEtLVCIBS,' ANNUITIES, or letters,
notifying same, Australia or auy part cf tlie world,(ilnney is made available prior to 'ajid during eol*
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lecliwi.) English I'os.'jii Not«^ C^ian^cd.EDWAltl) CASPER,:
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C,i«per'o Comer,Cotnor ROIJRKE and SWANSTON STREETS,
MELliOltNE.
NO OFFICE FEJ-3S. fcJTIUOTEST CONFIDENCE.
A USTRAL1AN MUTUAL PROVIDENT?
SOCIETY ..
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,HAS MONEY TO LEND
At,LOWEST CURRENT RATES of INTEREST. -
On. tbe Security of (FREEHOLD CITV ;md SUEURiiAN PROPERTY,'
FREEHOLD PASTORAL or AGRICUL
TURAL LAND,Government Debentures, Inscribed
Stock,Treasuiy Bills'
Of Any of tlie Aubtraliiui Suites or Now ZcalaudNO COMMISSION.
LIBERAL REPAYMENT OPTIONS.b\ T. BIHUGES,
, Rubidcat Secreta—Mclbouxuo Oillce, 450-103 Coliuiii-Bircet.'
~X~VOTd iiiiis &ue. — Money ^a^a!^,'nr^Vituire'J.*. . pianos (without renioval), tl»:eds, i-ordonai. nri
\Hte.~ I'tvU.tcin, 248 Exiiibitlon-sL?
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BANKaJid Ruilning'
kf^lely' jwidinE'^vuH.oih
sij.ii.'.-
v.aUiiis, to, w,-:lr iu- tuluatjuulees. A. B. ».V H. . JohusUm._l»l Quoea-Su.
..JL^ERNjCitt) Michael, *15 (juetn'Si., an-uny^ ijjanaJLJ^ upon uty, puburban and country properties ui
lowest rates. Call or wriie.
CA^U i-e:u, any f-ocuriiy, c.isy' tmos, at u-ivajo
: how/, ere zy cveuing. Ginyell, OS Cliatovorthrd.'. Pndxran.
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C11L10AP.Money, leaseholds, lrteholds, vacant Jand
- Ule ixjlicics, viiin, live ntock, ttom 0 per cent!George Mavtin, -1'K; Little Collins-st.
D4V.iiVA.LLtV tlorJSali, SoliciUirs,'*225 CoUiuo-cU;
?«— Money arajiable, interest under willi and oa
xucrUjwies, a: ;i-.w raun.'__
if jfXilRY7' Tr'M'Kcan, 'doHritor,~A;KL iQji'iiriitiga,
JLX. 405 Collias-^t.—
Clients-Lend on freehold; no
cuiamisuion; option paying otf portioo quatterly.?
J. AMi.L.
GRANT YOU A LOAN
PRIVATELY,?
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OHEAPM*Ami Wittuiiit Secui'ty it You are Working.
. M.^. P. LF^S-Ul.'
Wi) Cliivendon-^trci-t, SOUTH. MELROUaiNE,Six Dorci frt/:n Savings Bank.
Phone n017, O-ntra-l.
C':m be seen till 0 p.m,
'TAd. TtfyiL) . :. Loans with or without'
U - PTY.- Ul'D...- eecurity -to anybody, pro-
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miiawry notes, : dcetla,
Ouc^n-strtqt,. wills, life poSicica,' &c.Ju-ar Eit-tlo^olllns^t. |
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No. Publicity.«T ADi', etaraiit,* buaincso, Ix-udn to li^n^ Teople.?M'
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Publitiry: evemcga only. W. ? Lovelock. I4fi0_ Chiti-cii-st,.- L. RuiutmmL ?
I A Sy : fXndi privately £ 0 upwaras, to i5y~fioncstj
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'pemon. 31^. R'nie -V\aliT P.O., Albert Pk.
j^OANS,. FROM
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Anj-one in Steady Work.Civil
Servants, Train Men; Rank' Clerks and Others.Easy Repayments. No Publicity. ?
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-Call cr Write.- -
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\v: L. PODJIORB.'
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RICHMOND...
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KOANS JOANS/ U)ANS.
JL J.' l^om £.» Lpv,ar-K1 l.e:ul on .lu^t Youv
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If you arc honest; call aud iiave a chat. : . Nopuidielty. No reju«cratio;t. No fee-i of any sore
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LOANS TO LADIES.
MRS. L. LOVELOCK,Mnritimoelui'uvhe:^, . l:i,'» ^nnsto-n -street, ?-
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Corner Littlo. Colllns-atfcot.'
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J 1)ANS- lo LADIES a - SPECIAiI^lT\r.Mrs, P. LESSER, . . . . -
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Clarendon-street, SOUTH MElTiROUlUS'E, i
:Si-; .Ihywrs frcrm?
Savings Bfiuk.
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M'*''
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aT~n~* u ET7rThe OLD ESTARLISJIED FINANCIER
(Lato of Richmoud),'
li» Btili milking LIBE1LM; ADVANCES, with or'
witliout aeeuriiy, on' tho HaJiio easy terffis and 1
low interest as licretofcre.?'
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FAIR DEALING and STRICIEST PRIVACY. GUARANTEED. -
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KNIVEU.SAI.-C'IIAMHiatH. litT- CollilK-shm'ti
^,-FEMBREV* ?'
&.aIk-ams. aKenis, 17 Queen-st.-^
\Moneys U- Adv.mee, f.ubmban or farmiug se
enii^e.i; all iums bedrock inUiresl.?
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MONEY to Lend, low tntere;it; no couimisalofu\
\\, S-. Si O. M'CuU.\ieon, aolicitow, 43 S C-jI-
b'na-at.?
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MONEVto Lend on lir.-
1- and 8»condnv)rtf,';v/e:
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5'' 1lV,: Kin?. '70 E!i/al»etjt-st.
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X* Sums waiting. £.'i0 to £1-00, £300 to £1000utll divide. A. R. ty R W. .Inhiiston, 101 Quotn-st.
/'VFFICKR Smith (W. 15. Grey'Smith, 'Frank S.
O'becr), 45-1?
c.'dlin.«!-«t. — Ttu.«t and other;
Money;; .to L'lid. at rati;;.?
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prlUYATl-; (antbmnn f.frahi £.'» tipwatd^, eiisy !
l-'iT.nklu;, 303 'Reacons«eld-par.,M'ddL- Pk. Evenujps only.
?Railway men.~
A'O, CIVIL SERVANTS- .Mid OTIIEI'S.
money to lend.On Your Not... r.f Ifmul, 1
Frmu £1 T!pw:irds.' J
Even' Trtuisaetion Strirtiy Private.THE. CIT17.KNi»' LO \N AND l-'INANL'E COM- r
PANY PROPJCIETAiiY 1.1 LUTED.s
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'12 . I'L-INDEItS'STUKET. No. S GROtlND 1
FLOOU, r
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rpiij.J Trustees, Kxccutonf and 'Aj/eiicy Co. Ltd-, -11^ *
i Collinn-st. — Trust Funds to Lend,, broad acrcs,
atlo\veKt_ratcs; 110 commission. j
ffi'KVbVV. and IMvate Mpne-^ ii vuilable' ;Tty, sub- r
J . ttrbau, country lantis, lar„re. small atuna, low- ,cbc rutin. M'Eroy. & Co,,' 5-i Markte-st; - ?
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MONEY 1
'jjlHE AUST11ALL\N DEPOSIT AND MOKT-'
X GAGE BANK LIMITED,207 Collins-street. 1
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Credit Current Accounts kept. Advancca madoon approved security by way of ovcrdmft. FixedLoans, or Lmna rej'/tyabJe by montJily in3talmcna. 1
6 years, £1 7/4 jht month each £100. ?10 years, £1 3/3 per nnnth each £100.1- years, £1 0/7 pw month each £100.
WILLIAM L. MOLLISON,?
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Manager.
npHUST Mor.vy to Lend on mort/nne. Pdake.iV:i -RifKall. Bohcltora, 120 Winiam-sl.. Melb. ?
rr-RUST nnd other Money* available? at lowest
itM^nS.^!i!fl7,,'{?olS^.?VSrr^'
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WSfrom_f)]£ per cent. M.rv;rci?. nextXAtre.
W.A.NTEI)to Lend, ? iCTOtTTt ii'i: '£?&»» nt
if,
trust mpney, must be brick. J. Keain, Keiiorrd.._N/ _EsKendon.__ Phoue,_CUcot. 057.
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W .ANTED U- Borrow, from p'rlraio perron, £100,«nall property, Richmond.
2L03,* Afte Office.
WE have Moms* to I .end on interest under wilH,?
large and small amount*. Maxwell, next Ag?.
\\TILUS, ite-TG-Hionary Intemits. MuKTGAljji-Stt Country or Stiburban.
TRUST tmd, PRIVATE MONEYS TO LEND,.
'. Lowest Rates.
H. W. HUNT aud UTBIOR, Solrcitora.317 Oo-lRns-sJreet.
TENDERS.
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A' ^Vspbnlt, cc!d. hot proccss, patent Damp^jL Proof Courses, Tennis Courts. Smith Bros.,
2fl^sn' -^uwa's*wa^c» '^2 Swanston-st. Tel.
A ? ? fimitli-street, .' ^JTKROY.
Xt.UMtA.Xi,;- . fimta-ntrcrt, . WTZHOY.
IViiff ? Ccut.nil, .T»UiLor S25S,'and cotJiieasureinontit taken,
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'Kumplia . andI- OR- (stinuitcsi a.l!l fine to 'you. Special'
tiiscoxuittt for ? contractors ami lai-go
orders, -
SH*®® ? 01'' . AJjL KliNDS.3JLIN.DH oi. . ALL
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,UtCltITK01B, SPi-XJIFY Mid USK-* *-
. SAMIAIL
Tiwnwnlan U.'inl wood,BuILDEIkS
? Quecnslautl Hooj- Pine.,,
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, ,Thcno '. aro Australia's .
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? , all- aiw», eicantLir.g. FencOOiNTI{ACTORS. Iiig, l»iooring, ^c.
SITLLARiS' .TLMiIiBH' and TRADl'NG CO... LTD.,
. Quccn's-bridge..
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Melbourne, ' ?
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BLINDS.BUNDS. .
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BLINDS.Every jjos^DjJo kind, for indoor and outside. Tholargest selection of materials,' from tho cheapest to
the very best; hence ever,'?
requirement catonl for.
ATTRACTIVE DISCOUNT' FOR THE TRADE.* CILVIG'S
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(Craig, WiUiamssn Pty. Ltd.),8-22 J3Hzabth*trcet,
- MELBOURNE.- /
A T c'Tt'y ^s~v~w'~m~i'i7i7s.
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Well. SeasonedCEDAR. BLACKWOOD.- MAPLE, REDWOOD,
SUGAR PINE, . YE'LU)\V PINE.TASMAK1AN STR1NGYBARK,
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?MAHOGANY, OAK, WALNUT,ASH.
THREE-PLY' WOODS — ALDER, OAK, WALNUT.
T. A N T H O 'N Y atulBt.vkott,-stovct, i-£ellx-ume. \ -
BLINDS.— Ciwim, Holland, Laco and
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Insertion,-
overy dtscripLlon Window Blinds manufactured,repaired, Ganlm-r; 315 Lonsdali-st.; , Melb. Tel.2257.; Eirtflb. 1804.
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Sria-v.is at S. Meib.; iiugolptitntity?)LM
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»»i'StilUvau, corrcr Victoria and Chot
wynd Mts..; N.' Mi4b.?
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BfUCK.}xlYEi-S.~ExtnvvaUoui
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(5i-ncn:t« aiutLne»c oa'k, lalnir only, PI,ins, 232 Barkly-st.,
Footsc-ray ; clc:je 3r«L_?
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BRlOlviLAYIEKS.—
fee.i.vaiion. Concrete and TlirickWork, labor only. Plans 232 Barkly-st., J?oota
eray. Close .3rd.?
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'O I) I L D 1 N 0 M A T E It I A L SJL*
. . Of All Kinds,
NO MATTER WHAT YOU WANT,We JJavo It ia Stock.
Write for Price Lists.' Ask for onr TrareUero to Call.Have One Account,- and Uavo it With
. MOORE'S TIMBER YARDS.
£ GUILDERS. — 200,000 ft. Oregon, cut to aizrr,» 12/: 3 2 2, 10/; 5000 ft. Gitdcrs, £3 tout
Doora Sashes, everything building line. Wliebui,Sydne.v-rd., Brunswick. Phone 215. .
I- UILD URS.— Coppin's Mansion coming down, lar
*iKiSS
bcst '''''mK ladled down Moib. .WbeJan. I.i9 Lennox ?Ht.. Riehmoml. near Brid gt-rtl.
BUILDMta.—f'iret elass iron framed Uonscrvatory?Hid .iimneii, m bcoiI order; £12 lot. Witlau.
uoppin's Mansion. Uaino^st.. Hieiimor.d.
^AftTLIDtiK'S Austinilan 'file
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Woriw— Encaits-.vcisnilahs and halte.
.. Melb.'
Mefi?'' Tel ^*1 57anl'L'r & So'l. SIS. Xyonsdalost.,
CIT Y c'f - Jt A L V E It N.
„.ntIiS|,?I'™Si' by # deposit of r. per
S teiilt r ? iii0rih markt-d
eliuque on amount
m !!! iv ibo
rt-*lv«ltins oillce until 71
i fW'-W' instant, for—1.
c^-N''''WCTIO.\' of- ?AWOE-STlU'«5'i' from„ , I'li'limck
to. East Dtrcot. , , i
CONSI RUCTION of i^ANE between Ardrio
nw!11151 roadn from Warley to Emo
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J,lweincatioiis'''din'lir s^i' ii:r tiie Toiin Hall.. J ne lowest or auy- tender^iiot' nccesanrilv aeceptetlT1
F. HUGHES,Town Hall,
3fal»eni, 2»rd April, lfttli!'''C,etlt'
j)ONCABTBR-
SlIIItH COUNCIL.
JILKCTIIICITY SUPPLY SC1IEMK.
Sealed nnd endorsed THNDKI19 will be receircd
VPii 'r,J- l,?M'Tuesday, lltb May, at Uie Siiiru,
c O'-iiKmtcr, for the folJowing entiipment:—section 1. — Power
Transformers, Regulator,Switches. &o.
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Section 2.—
Street .Lamps, House Service, Meters.?
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&V.Section. 3. — ?lilectric Lfght Poles.
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?Section 4.—
-Erection of Pole Line and other work.All
tenders arc to-be accompanied by a depositof 5 per ccnt. of pricc quoted.. Speyiticiitiilhs a.id all particulars obtainable at
f ho oftlce i of Valentino .1. Crowley, A.A.I.E.E.; con
Miltmg1 efecti ia-.l engineer,^ DO?
Queen-stject. Depositot «:i 1/ to bo left on specification, returnable on
usual t-.-iim.
W.THOMAS, .Shiie Secretary.
*.\CA\ A 1 loNS. ?. New job,' 'cwner^lUgiwTt.'
amiJJ-i
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Tj^XCAVATIONS. Sow jol-, comex Power-st. andt li Wallca-rd., HauUioru.J ?
j^LE.M'iNGTON, U.F.S. DISPENSARY'.
TENI'KILS are. invitcrl by the tmstees for thsERK(.T10N ol TWO'STOR V BRICK O ISP ENSARY and I-WlKLLluV« in ILmkini-nuul, Konsington.«-
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..Tendws, aecomprniinl by a deposit of £25, Vvill
1*- K'Cidved on or'bcfvro, 12 a.m. Wednesday, 12thMay, 1015, ut the otlice of -.1. F. Il^dc^on, 507
Mount Alexander-read; iloonixi Potuls, whero plansand specincatioim iuc, cbtdnablc. ?.
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'Jho loyie^ oraeo^i)tcfL
JitO.NlilONG DIlYj like oiiher things, needs to bcoxa-mined
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hex ore purchase. You- can't do itover a couKtur. I'bat'y .where wo have the advautiiROover o-tbar llwns. You can walk riglct* tJiroush onr
preniioea— no Ixirriem— esaiuiue tlio fittings yon
require, wr wUatever you waj\t, inspect «tiher -linej,
seo our FurnW-in«s', handle thcuu carofully, examinetheni-—all without impure to buy. Call in' and soo
If it is not truer-then}'/? no obligation,
'COX%. ? 'Wliero Quality .Prevaifa/305-0 Lonsdalo-alieot.' jlelixmrne : ami at NeymarkoL i
JABORERS.—
l'licc 'jScnches and Cl-nm4e,*~*3ar'oJ Unlon-st.. nnd St. Kilda-nl. A*. 'Allison
buUdcr/?
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.iailN iSHAIlP -and SOiNS LTD.,' *\
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SOUTH MELBOU;RiNrE.
MTTE N N A N ''Bros^r*' II(^~Rfcmovcr^ Queen's,par.,
: N. Ffteroy.— Tlous^ and BniMkigsi . of
ode|criptionRemoved; Machinery Curted,; &c. '
BJiAI'EllIlA^NOrNG.— ipiico far 4 r oolm
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ind~l:):C+.
JL.. sage; lai-or only. , 334 ?'?Itichardson-dt., ilidtlloPk., at I) a.m.
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PA i'EI {JLVX a ER3.~— I ^cicc for .Stripping, Patie?uig aiuL Painting, labor only, 32 Macrtin-st.. Al
bci_Pk.( 8 a.m.?
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FLASTERl'iftS.-^Piico for 2 Itoonw, labor ; and
? ''ri'iL A .-3roves^ F7
Gold-si., Colling^vi»o-l.
PLUMI1ERS.— Pneo Sewentgs Connections,'
two
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nllaa.? llnnlng-st;^ ^.^svnek. nex^niilwiiy.
'B.^LU.MRLRS. — Pneo Roof Work, labor ouly.; NorX roanby-av., Thornbur-V Northcote,
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FtlCEwSinted ^for; Reptiim' to' Buirding. l'is
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.V^n^^^t^Albeii'Pk., lieforo 10 a.m. -
I) E iu N SL AN D Pine Fli^iiiV^'T; ~x~% , ll/O' lOO^run: iUUare'
^'imbcr.tuuUTrading Co., QueenV
brldge-st..
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RB. . -WniTAKER. , . F.R.y.I.A,
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Invites TENDERS for
Ri:r.UlU-ING tho Y1NNAR HOTEL,. , Yinnar.
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Tclcphono 7S7;
rp HE „? METIUiPOLVfAN5 WATER?
ANUX SWWlvUAGE BOARD, RRfSUANE.
. TO IRONFOUNDEPuS AND OTHER.S.'*?
? CONTRA UP No. 20/1015.
SEALED yENDEItS will be received until' 3o clot'k p.m. ou 25th May, tor tiieSupply and Deliver:-- c.u:t Iron SpiRot and i'v.iucet
l\uter I'ipei, In noeorrlaiice with Epecitleuion, wtueti
i:ay bo set- n at tliis oltiee.
?i'oniu-- ot teoCer and coalition* ofteiukring will
;)u suppiiid live of eo.'t to'- intending tenderers o'i
tpplieatiun iu writing to tlie Cliiet CJer!;. t-i:ru-
.ariy, iuid in addiUun, h-./piLti of r.jiocific-.Uionr, and
;entral eon-litioii:j of e-.-:U:act will !»*_? GL»pi-Iicl onof a hit- .jl* 10/0, whieJi mun will !v iv
uiuletl on application m writing to the oecoitary,il' u t cutler Jus U'lji lodged by tlie apj)lic;irit, or
)n return of tlie .'several nocnment.s.
Intending tender^: a will please noU- tiiat cach ten
ler must be iti-on the board's printed torm, other
kW.-e it. will not b-_ tomuderevl.Tenders \r-
he endoiriAl on
front of envelope eon
;ainit:g Mine, 'Tender tor Cast Iron Pitvcs.'. The Jouu.C or any K-nJor not
necv.^ciiy .-ux-epteii.
Gi:o. -fOi LNSTOOS', .Seoretan-.OIUco of the Boanl, Albart-strm-'t, BrLsbiice '''rr!
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^EELEY,'
KING and EVERETT,~J- Ardutects,
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The I--cch:inse. GEICLONG.Jnri:e TLNDEIJS fur
PAINTING^ ^&c^FIVE . UluSIDENOEwS, ?
Tcaders due at 12 ncon'o.i i\ici:lnyf' 'lth- May.hiK^;icatio:irt may be Sicn at oillce of Mr II
Icanuley, estide agent, 207 Glenferrie-road. Mulve-n*uul at tin; aichittcts' oilice, Geelong. .
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D%.I'1\0 KRS , amiuUmI. Plumbing' Dra:in^c 'up.'*
?8.' arclutcH,T-ui«l.iy,
S p.m.,' The Tmveni,*
.|3iij?li-»t., St. Kilda.
r^fj.»ttxuwis^b'E. Cu^e- 'ts!is«5
f-ENDERSiiiviitHl Inactive: V^ui'mcd*^ 'WBriloni^
labor and material, or labcr only. -Nea.
xKtas-par.. Ncnjx)rL'^_ ?
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Mnrdi\aiioc'T^?HL. ti I batunlay next;- . C.'Stunrt, M'Uonald^fc
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rjnENtf-Elt« Will 1K3 njeeived up Vj noon W-th April,.1 1W15, for Uw FJiaELTPJON of one WIKIATHBIN
BOARI.1 DWELLING on allotment 15. section E,
Pc:ulor'.-grovo D»tato, N'-r:beote.Tenders. aoconii»xn.ird by a dc*potiit of iI5, inu«t Ix?
lodged with tho Socrefary, Oiov-r Settlement. Lands2-cparcmeat, .' ^Tdibotuiie, endorjod. ''IVuiier fur
House, Pcnder's-gi-ove.' 'I'ho lowest 'or any tenderlicit ncccJsarily aecj^Jctl.
Plan nnd p}x.TiIis*iLtio:i. may be seen at tin.' CloserSettUnimH Oillce, Lirxls 'Dcxirtmerit, 'Moliu/arne.
. J. W. .7 UNif-CrNiS.
;.10/4/j.0l5. ?.ccrdii^s Uiwls Pirrcbru-iQ I*o\rd.
THE .MELBOURNE 'AND METROPOLITAN
. HOARD OF WORKS. -'
SEPARATE ? TENBERS are invited Sot thonndemientiontd works. See.- Tenders, . accompanied by t*ie neeosoary preliminary dopofiir., , ;iwd
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endorsed, . 'Tender for? '
(a«-
tlio 'ca£0 may be), must .be
deixjsiied in the Tender Box at tlio oHlces of 'thoboani. 110 Spencer-street, Jlelboume, at or bofoniXl..o*clbck' a.m. eti the dites sp^clfled.
TUESDAY', 4t«h ilAY, 101T7. — Construction'
ofElster Creek BriuieJt Sower, Section No, 1. 'TownOt Briglitou.
,.Preliminiury
deiWRit, 214 percent.
Jlnal depofiit. 5 per ecnt.5 TUESDAY, \4iii MAY, 3015.— Construction
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of
Gntr.g:-road Brand; Sewer, City of Caultleid. Preliminary deiwsit, 2Vj per cent. ; final dei*osit, i5 per
CCTi.imnAY. m'
MAY, . 101«.— Kstension ? offinworajce Reticulation
, .in Cnufcrhiur-mad. ThoRidge and Tonington-otioot eat-.t. City of C'ambor
--cll.— Proliininary deposit, iilO; iimil deposit, 5
MTIC™snAY. '4th MAY, 'lnirn— Extension of Sewcrtitto Rcticulatiou In Alincf-atrcct, Citv of Footacray.Preliminary
? dciMiatt, ^4;. final deiwp.it,
5per ?
U-TUESDAY. Aili MAY, 1015.— Rupnly nod Delivery of Fifty '(50)- Tons'
? of Soft Pig LfatL- fn Jotsof t.;n (10) Um« caelv. Preliminary
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deposit. 2*Ar ecnt. ; '-final deiK'sit, 5 per cent. -
Tl.-E^i) A i\ rlUi MAY. 1015.—-ExtcuKir-n of Suw
er.u;e Roticulation in Blundy-strect. nontli of Rngihne ;.of 1 ivwion
J.'n'iimiziaiy depfjsit,
;£?? hnnl dejKWlt.. o :x»x* een*..
TUKHDA'*. 4th MAY, ItM.i. — Sewerage'
Housii
Onini^tions at Prepi^ai (.-l tene'nent^, in themuni-r.i*,iUtb« of- Engnton, Rmnvwiclt.- Catnlwrwell,Oonurtr. --1H *z#''ood. London, Fxtaroy. FootiK-rjiy.
Ht-iflenl^^, Kow. Ma Ivom,
Nonhcote. ^.. Kilda and
y.iliamstwn,dc^crilwd in s-chedule iu Contrac
totu* Room. Preliminary and ihwl «leixj?its as i-er
conditions of tendering. .TUESDAY.- l«th ?AfAY, 101.5.— Manirfacturo (iu
Austraba). Supr.-ly and Kwtie-n at the Pirmping 8taHon. Spots wood, of t.\vo (2) «)0 li.ti. Water. TulwBoiler^.- Alternative tenders for band or mechanical't-.tc^ijng. . . PreliiMntu7^ ?'deposit. 2'{. j-er cent,: Jinaldeixxdt, 5 i-er cent. ? .
Full particulars,,- at this ofiiec. Tho lowest or
aaiy tendir not n?ce.^irliy accepted.
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GEO, a. GIP»i.*S, Secretary.
-rPA1K MELBOURNE HARBOR TRUSTW W-iI-«S5IOXBRS.
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«-AJ uro 'nntod until 11 a.m. on 'hicsdav,/V/JLAro&.frL fcbo ^OJply and Deliroo* of,. ONE
T^App^eSn*TUilii;[J-;ii for tho Dredger 'W.
A prolinrluary -dtwit. cale.ulatoil nS set - out JnCbuwo M
of the Conditions ofTendering, must be
unclosed wiUi t^ch tender,-
',a^ L,0.seenat tho Offletw of tho
O^njp^ouers, Market-street, Melbourne.
accet^ed°WCS'or tender will not necessarily bo
Prescribed fbluu) form, adto
ithu ,Mel1;ourr.o Harbor Tnat Conunis
iSr jS?,wn-1?L™' AppS^/f°r Hn'1,,y
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. Melbourne. 10H, Awil. 10lii:'UD''6K-'rol3^
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iHOS. Wattrf Sen, mniiiteut-s, r»7 .SiYiuiston-iit.,
7-- «.-n''CT-
,''r„],r!I-'kAdditions to Iiesl
deneo. 72 VI illianus-rd., 'Pnilu-ui. telns .-Jose to
QVilTCk noon. Mraidnv. Srd ^'hv. l-iio,,e
''JTIIOS. -\V.ATTO anil SOX...Vri-liitecUi, ,-,7 Swn
ilrtte TKNUIJILS for I^UBOTINItrtLrCK SA.MTAJi'Y- liUILnr.NOS . for the' 'JlitflInmul CrieKot Ciub,. Hielimond. .
PbMie 4fiu8d030.12 noiii,- .Wwlncsday, 2StIi April.
rj-to?
TINSMITHS,'
lltOJtMOSGIiltS 'and'PLUMB lilts, &e.' ....'-.
^T^DintS.ar.itv'ltrf, and riii be . recoired at,u« oillce, .No. _|2 Ityne-9ti,ct, OcclonR, until 12
0 clock noon on l-Yiday, tlie iiOtb duy of Anril loir.
5'.r_41''PUIlOHASt. ? of tbe
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jmtli'rmeiitioneii ASsms in
Uic-insolvent cstaio. .of WILLIAM BOXi
lafo of Aloorabcol nnil limestrcc.'s, Geeloujc—
Miscellaneous 6tock of ^uanuracturQd'iinwaro andimnmonsery in the sh'op pre-
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misps iu Ryne-?trcet, Geolong .; ... XS8 13 7
Set of uianufaetiu-ing machines and toolsof a general tiiumith and - plumber,including cmbig, tutni;ig. stamping,
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- fctiillotine and folding machinc3,' -iies,
cutters, drillers, &e.. ., ?
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£250 19 1'ihu lowest, or any, 'tender.^ not necevarily ac
iBpted. . Ten ptr cent, deposit must lie loilgetl withlender.;
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Stocksheets
and stock may - be inspectedcu uic premises, and tender fonns obtained at ni»
otiice.'
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. . A . T. CURItAN,. Assignee.
r5^UTClvIMTlINTER3.~— . Price, 1 rimriile, 'J. ffjugle,jt.
,Uik-?tcll*st., Colmrg.'
?' PUBLIC NOTICES.
A AUTISTIC Deconitors, Papurfjacgere atdr 'n Lonoiutqiii,— p.inidiae Co.,
deooiutors, rcspect
ly^jiibnittquotaUogis. 240 Eliy-nhoth-st„ city.
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Sctsl.—
Original Premier, »ca \cd packets, fo:T^lfrr
rtu-^ parrots, extra machino ctarocd.1 iirrt.-y. 2(-j :Sw-ar.ston-.M^.
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C^A-trLd-J,Du:il Horses Removed. King up Ken
? jpngton Morlm. 1210, Cantral.Dead Iton-cu, iicaiored free, -ini^nt
vp r-l!li?.un,0cautl0 l'b'ef usedr- Ring up 2217.
v-Vcphcns. -184 City-nl., . S. Molb?C *E— rEoad Hoir.cs ami Cnttlo Re
P 0 -t-1 VtMolbTelephnno 20UH. .107
-Dlsfniaohwed.'— Up to Dato ROLLS,ril^ Lv^i' iLlt,e'. ,nn-: Vs INSPECTED daily,
lli\u ^Hiuinis answeoed by letter,=
f 5„ Application cards for, enrol-j
J?^.i i rrn!^ .^'a«nsta nee given.- Constitn.
»th;^3.Suitable Buildhr. Col
?I'dui Wtsrd, iKrcretury.-
Tol, No. 7611.
«-S Conduct FuhrraL- iinv
trv rn^Lnn^iS^rl ,-ru:e»:' wot.or .he^rso? for coun
sntmrfis.?
Phone 301. ?
WApm-KI!f cM!';i»»,coai-le'to Adopt health Baby
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Inferred; .no premiumM«.i.\ Amlewon, 15 Dnunmond-Sit., Carltoii.
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NOTICES.
if:IrY COTjAOJly ???? KtKCTIO.V.YICTOltlA WARD.
. ln/c0D»w'ien«! °r the- fomented death' of our ca
rati irih^a^:„ „
It- -I- 11 AHOY.Hiucellirae,' Princes .llilj.
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nxiniv^t of a number, of iatx:pajei.-., it is lny miunfUon to offer my fcnices ti- theojec^t:.
far -tin; i ACANOY Which 'has iIkou cnu-xylASderntati fiffi!
Hi,,*ifc-CM-LAliIt, 12 . Gartoa-jrtieet, Priuce.s
MINING' MEETINGS.
J ANGI LOGAN NORTIi G01d-~
M1NLNG CO? NO LIAIilLITY, ARARAT.
Notieo is boroby given that tho Half l'earlvGenual JlkETING of Sliarcsiolders in the td-ove-
^ &SSSaim-k^.dS!l^0,1 -,,h
-vrl1'luli'
^nster 1-ooks, .clo,o,0n Thursday, -22nd April,? ? Riuiness:
k c;enSrai™oml ad.°'t ««!'«» ,#'«d bal.meo Bhoets.
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m™«niratmoftth' imn. iwfoi'-- »««?
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j^A.VDAf:,4'C.- OOLD^-JIIiSlXf. CITOPANY
?»»?}«? f1' ,^.?,.?!x-TOAonHo'«l Compaay is noiv
JS?111111 0,1 wimTder of Scrip in
S l^ehaSi?y new
-Gei-ip , wiu fbo dsUveaJ'
Wt A.lt.lKOU,
-. ^binarTcr.. 40(» lOrf-lins ?Mclbounic. 20:li April, 1015;
O UlNI:.i 101 'li'l.VI A TIN AMLSK'SNO
n AH^i'J^,^.1^1Vl'ElTED for non-paymentof ;«10 iSth cad of thitvpenco. i»er share . will be !
&OLU -by pisblie. auction onWedue.?dcty,
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Ji..hM«4,;10l,«, at
11;^) o 0.02k a.m;, ia. tiie vesti
bule of thy sUrcx E.tchnTJice,tlollins-!ft.rL^:, . iMel
A. S. CAittltOLL. iManajfiT.
LAW NOTICES.
IN tlio'^Iatter of tiio -KSCPATK ©f' JAMES' KfllOOCH- ?
JL FIELD,- lato, of Gundaroo,Grazier,' Deceased
lutcstHte.— ELSIE' DLOOMIT1ELD. (uoe llildrcd),
the widow trf. the ?abovenumed dwoiiscd, and EMILYPLOOMFIELD, tl-o child of, tho deceaswl, arc re
nucflcd to COMMUNICATE with'- Tbev undersignedregarding their iJiarcs in the «:Uito of the deceasedMrs. Bloomf.eltl is believed -to have assumed thotianio of 'Jtvylar. ? iuid It is frfnvted
fat ocre time, in
conjunction with- Mrs, Jlatris.** kept tin hotel at
Atmadalc, Vir.toria. Any yeiaon . who can.fu'nlahiirfonnaticn 'as .to the whereabouts of ihe above
persons is requepfed 'to ebnimunicate -with .'the undcr! binned. .
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T. W; GARRFuTT.
Public Triwtoc.I
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Culwulla-chambers, Castlereogli-arrcet, Svdney
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. CONVEYANCES.
I 'ABOUT Bp-Harat and Melb, Motor Vans tv.ice-Tjl. weekly,- I'tu-iiiture, L'-ga^.tv, tV c. , delivircdcheaply. ParJ.er iMivory Co., 131 York-st., P;ah
ran, i'hoie, Windsor. 2S10.? ??
TJ^UTTON'S Van.-,, going to and, from Melb. nnd
.Bj» Hend:uo weekly, ial;cj loading. Button, carrier,Hendigvj.
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/'I iv. Miller Co. — Yu;n returning from ICyabriinTVy Shtpiwrton, Wanagul, Paktnhatu. The RockCuluairn, Albnr.v, WaugaratTa, Oendigo, Castienuinvo. __317 t'olUn^-.-'.t, J'honc 0278.
I.NtriiH-STA.TEBetnovaW a spceiii'llty,'' ''atrrWis
?. e.^tinutea -free, bricii,- stonme. E. Wrid«wu'-'Camtv^nvell. Pij.'LL'j-bnry, 770.
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X~r EJllOLES. all idnd«, or cnmpU tctm-iVoubT fnr
- liiri), by. day or w.ek. 187 Queen-jit.,030 Phurchvd.., S. Riehroand.
V/.K ir-iv.v ViJUH IT-hunin;: fjv.m n^ho-ur illTTl^iidir;-'
and Ca-tU-nviIue. to D.fdb.. M Mav:-.;uue f-.iy via Murtln in and ^'e.vauom*; che:ip l.oad
^T:hot|,oVK;' B-rnvvU-i-ra'klu;ui'
PUBLICATIONS,
'J^EAJ/rilh'OR A USTR ALLANS.''
Bui' tlio Now Eilit-lou of Dr. Abrtimowaki'a'EATING F.OR HEALTH,'
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And you will PtdltT Vitaliaa.
'The most complete work lor dietary ts^eruavLtwo have mcr souu.
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T.P. h Weekly.
LOTHIAN BOOK PUBLISHING COMPANY PTY.
10Q Mirdf iv-'tr^ Mrlbnirnf.-
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*r E N D 1 N G L I B R a'TTeTj lj Tvo Two rending LHiraiie^ of
COLE'S HOOKAnCADEContain S0H0 Rooks1— the one in Collins-strei't over
-0000 ar.tl tho ono ut tho B^nrko-stret t end 2000. I'
Terms ra Eoth Libraries. 3d.
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WINES, SPIRITS AND PROVISIONS. !
'I r' o l d r r 0 s .I .
j-.k 151 and i53 Kb;abeth-«trof;t, MKLBOURNEWK'i1es;»le ami Retail
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GENERAL GROCERIES. -VlNES and SPIRITS.
Wo SupplyGift's. IlottJs, f^-oars and J'riv.-ito 'Trvlm.
No Onler Too Small. None -Too Ijinte.
Ahk V* Aliout NEW FIGS. DEljLa\.OJES\ NUTS,
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A.R. W'tu? Pmieh; 1/0 'Rot.; 17/ Doz.r - Arnold's Invalid Purt. 1/C! Bottib,
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17/ Doz.Price LisU-Ifiw;- :
ADVERTISEMENTS RECEIVED
TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION,
HE ATI r.
WlELAiNlD. — On the 25th April, at her resl
dmiee, 'Stonelei^i,' .lindivick, Siira-h. Wiclaud, agetl
-4 yeari. A oolonbit of 0t» yeans.
AT Si)iritua1irttic Oliurch, 1-klwanl-st., E. Bruavai?.!;, ut^r li'/dntij'-nb — ti--w!gh-t,
and Thursday, Friday. M. Rr.x'bum, conducts.
WlrtCKTlZCraRH^TfiKl CiurlVf. On 'fob, .wrturr
'Jiiii-itJe -and Ivlwnnl ata., E-ycndon, early. ?
CVEN-klitA.L. cx,r'oriontx'd, good TiC/xk. Appliton,
Tf L«Hu-?ert«rd., Twrak. -lib ou left from. Orror-g-rd., ^',:or
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70 quarts, for (sale. E. Sclman, lilly
'WrAiNTJ-lD, doublo furnislicd Bedrt.-'Xii. use fdt. t f clien, diiiingroom, walking distance city;IL.LC., Burnley P.O._ ^ ? ___
\\7pttlu\N, .clean, reliable, win Is waa'dns. irtin» f ing. Mondays and half Tuesdays, ll-l Syd
Ec.v-nl., J'nmiiwicJ;. Brunswick, if72. ?
COUNTRY'
NEWS.
BAULARAT..
The mayors of the city nntl toivn on
Monday evening entertained at a farewelldinner the Ballarnt soldiers who are goingto tlie front with .the. next contingent.'J'he mayors and other apeaUeia wished the
departing troops gootlspced, and a itncl
ropl.v was made on behalf of the soldiers-
#)y Colonel Martin, who lias been appointed -to tlie eoinin.itnd of a battnlion. .
Alessrs. Hiriiton' onct Co., jewellers, BitlJarat, have donated to. tho .South-Street ,3.)-.
eiety a shield, tttlued at £'21, for the 0grade band contest in OctobeV next.
-Mr. 1. Kendall, clerk,wis appointed
rate collector by the Jiallarat East councilon
.j\Ioj)day. Tliere wore .75 applicants forthe
position, 'rhe salary is £l82 tier au
iitiin.'
BEND I GO.
As the result ot a police raid oil Chinesequarters in Bridge-street on iSunday nightAh One, 3G; Louev .Chuck, 44; and AilWng,- 40, appeared in the city court on
Monday. L'he latter two were charged with
Jinving 'been .found in possesaion of opium,arid the firstniuncd with having smokedtlie drug. Accused were remanded until
Xlrursday, tail being allowed. .
ECHUCA. ? '
At tlie Jloaaia Court of I'etty Sessionson . Monday jt man named John. O'Brienv' ;t-s committed for 'trinl at j^eniliquin on a
enarge of stealing from the residence ofMr. V\ . J. 'Wfllurms, station master.
CITAIRGE OF- SHEEP STKA-T.TXV-!
SKU'TON, Monday.lite police : to-day .arreated a man nain'd
Ijcwis \\ oollard ort;
a 'charge of Btieen
stealing at Cainjierdown. Woollard, whowas driving a- ilock of sheep when arrested,- will be brought liol'oru the local courtto-morrow.
LAK'D SBESKBBS.' AX nOOHl'STlOll.
'HUOiUaBTKR. .Monday.J-Ai7*nig lust w-Hilc muncToiifj iseekeivs' for
allotnients in Rochesterirrigation district
visitedItochcyti^r, though tltei'o .ia but little I
suitable laatd available, 'idle viKitorsJ
tsime from all pai'te, some from overseas,!but the majority, froia Victoria. The'drought (loea not 'seeni to liave affected
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tlteir news on the possibilities of irrigatedcultivation. .
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DIPHTHERIA' KlTDBMrC AT
i'ARRAWOA'GA. i
YAREAWON'GA, Monday..
resit cases ot diphtheria are occurringin Yarra wonga almost daily, and anotherdeath has occurred, thtit of Miss Js'orahAattghtou, aged 23, daugitter of AiY.Michael Kaughton, a share farmer, of Collendina. Miss Hooliifn, a State school tca
cher, has been.- stricken' with the disease,
(indDr. Jamieson 'hus closed the school,
ihe. Iloman Catholic primary .school hasalso been .closed.
FATUIRJ3 TO .TORXIHH LAXD TAX. .lUiiTURIXiS.
ISALE, {Monday.In tlie policei court to-day, -before air. '
W. W. Harris, P.M., tlie Jjtvnd Tax Commissioner proceeded against Jc^epit Legrand, grazier, for failing
to send in a landtax return.. Defendant, who pleaded guiity,suid that until .Jane of laist year, wlien /)e
purchased additional land, ite did not ownenough to he taxable, and lie had notknown lie had to fiend iu a return. i
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A fine pf £2,: ',vitli . £3, 10/0 costs; jvas
imposed.
VOLUXTE1CR CHARGKD WfTIIROBBERY'.
BENAJjLA. Mondav. I
On Sunday niorning money and jewellery,owned by Miss Usher, a ooarder at the?Victoria Hotel, were- stolen.. The policuhave_ arrested a man, who gave the name
of Nelson, and who ivore the uniform «£the Expeditionary Force, and had cor
poral's stripes on his arih. On Saturdaynight Miss Usher slept on the balcony,leaving her bedroom door open. When shewent into her room on Sunday' morning shefound that a^htind bag, containing ,C3 in
gold, and some silver, a gold ring,a gold
pendant, valued at £8, and other articles;had been'taken from the dressing table.
About 1.30 a.m. on bunrlay 'Mrs. Jriullj
wife of the licensee, heard some person in
the, passage Thinking that.it was a lato
traveller, looking for an empty bedroom,she did hot take any notice. When tlie
theft was discovered, au empty room was
seen to have been occupied, but tlie occu
pant had vanished without anybody seeingliim. Detective Sullivan and ConstableConnors afterwards arrested Nelson, who,it is alleged, arrived by the late train. All
the stolen property has been recovered.Nelson, it is stated, had admitted he was
in the hotel. The police allege that Nelsonis identical with a man w'ho a- few weeks
ago deserted from the military, forces, andon being captured, was discharged. . He
states that lie rejoined at Broadmeadows.
MVAN JIM, HOSPITAL ;J?ETE.SWAN HILL, Monday.
The annual fete in aid of Swan Hill Hos
pital was commenced yesterday by.a pleas
ant ,&tmday afternon in s'the show
grounds. -There was a fair nuniber present,and addresses were delivered by Cr. Gray,
.president of the tshire, Cr. Ohisholm, and
Messrs. J. H. Stewart and A. K. Chapman.The collection realised over £14.
. This morning the special train from Ke
:rangwas packed, as
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was also tho first pas
senger train from Piangil. The processionstarted .sharp atll a.m., and eclipsed any
previous effort. The following aro the
procession awards: — -!
Comic: It. -\Yil!:iti^ 'leaving tho. Country.' De
eoraied motor ciii' II. K. Pattei-.-Dii, 1, .Arti;tic:
1.0. It. Original: A.N.A., Sydney anil Kmilcn.
'iV.tilti Jisphty: ,1. MTiiorson. Sports -ro-ults:—Shefiield' Handicap: Stewart and Dotially divaled
afttiv miming a ilc.nl lidat. Kovico Foot llace: J. /
IM. Jifics: 1: G' Hudson, ; 2. Sprjnt Handicap: -.G.;
Hudson. 1; \\~. llislop, a. Novico Hurdle Kace: J.j
T. Ni-ild, 1; il. Tlionip:;on, 2. Pony .Hunter, ,1'V |
Williitmn's- jncjc, 1; V. M'Donouzh'i Zoo,
Open Iluntera: K. M'lvcr'B .1 inly, 1; D. - Cliisiiolnrs ?
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BENilDIGO. — An unoccupied weatiierbonrd house in Ilavelock-street. was -burntto tlie ground on Monday.
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WARRAOiCNABEAL.— A firo hus oe
cui-red- on the farm of the Hate W.- J. Tarrarit,, near Waifoul. Tlio 'elkiff shed, andslables, with - their . contents, comprisinglive tons of chait. 6 bags of 'oats, harnceis
and many other articlea,.was -.entirely de
stroyed. T.he property is leased to it itKin
named Toyne, and is worked ou shares
by AV. Edwartls.. Tlieite is no insurance onthe projie'rty destroyed, Hie. value of wliielt
i:; eistiiniited at £i!OI).
Tim DA!TRYING INDUSTRY.
BBWAM/A.— At tKo h-flf.ycarly meeting of thej
liicnalla Dairy am! Farm I'rodncj CtMm-jny on
'.Moni'ay, the report rihouoil tlia: althougli tlicre -,va.s
u lit rye ili'crP:ii'C in the qttintity of milk ami erea:n|
liurchased during, the halt year,'
u proitt oi j;12ii?
had beep made.
RIVERINA NEV/S.
BEIlRilCMN, Monday.In Mulwala police court CI. V/yliurd,
forest olficer, proceeded against JohnBowderu, of Jeriiderie, for ligliting a liroon the Mulwula common in February last.
The fire did some damage before it was
got under control. Defendant was fined£5. with £1 7/ costs.
The local branch of the F-rmers andSettlers' Association Jvm dt cded to strikea rate ot £1 for kmd holders, sharefarmers and other.--, up to 300 acres, and 1/
per additional 100 acres, up to £5.u AG'OA, Monday.
The Wagga branch ot' the Farmers and
Settlers' Association has rejected a requestfrom tbe Women's Liberal League to hold
a conference with the object of selecting a
Parliamentary candidate for tlie next election.
- The chairman .slated. that a joint
candidate eould not now he chosen. Hemust be a candidate from the Fanners andSettlers' Association.
ItOC'IlK-STflit. — The funeral of an old pioneerM (lie district, Mr. John Turner, 69, took placcon- Sum'ruy. Deceased selected
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land at Ijailiawni4'.! years ago, and- lived there, til! two inontliii
ago, when lie removed to Koehcster.'
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COST OF LIVING.
SYDNEY PRICE OF BREAD.'
SYDNEY, Monday.'J r.e Master Bakers Association lias ap
plied to tlii: Necessary Commodities Com
mission- to be beard in support of a claim,
for air increase-in the price of bread. Judge
Ldimind.s stated to-day that a. date would
be fixed. for hearing the association.
SYDNEY BUTTER PRICES.
SYDNEY, Monday.Application was made to the Necessary
Commodities Comm-ssion to-day for ii fur
ther increase in tlie price of bittter,' whichwas . recently fixed b.y the commission at
12-1/pe.r etvt. ..
.Mr.- 0. E. D. Mcares, of the Coastal
Farmers' Co-operative Society .Ltd.,said
the Outlook had become more serious thanwas expected. He asked for an increase to,
154/, equal to. an. advance of 3d. per lb.
The commission reserved its decision.
Country cost of living.
TO TUB KDITOll OF TIIU AUK.
, Sir,— The secretary of tlhe Tanners and
Leather Drcso'ei-s' Union, when .publishinga letter he imd received from a firm, of
solicitors on behalf of several countrymaster tanners, stated in the press of 21st
irtsfc. llh.'tt the increased cost of: living ill
the various centres was as follows: — Mel-
bourne,- 0.0 per cent.; Bal'lanij;, S.5 per
ceut.; Bendigo, 8 per cent.; (jceloiig, b.i
per, cent., anil Warrnambool, 3.7 'por oent.
These figures entirely misrepresent the true
position, and, as similar figures have been
quoted from time to time, we feel that a
strong protest must lie made against the
publication of such misleading figures. The
increases quoted above do not refer to'tJiio
usual recognised cost of living figuresissued
Iby Mr. Knibbs. but are the increases forfood and groceries only. - The true cost of
living . figures always cover the items rent,
food and groceries. The figures referred to
do not show the relative comparison of cost
of living in the country towns as comparedwith Melbourne, and to many people theymight imply .tJ:at cost of living in Ballarat
was higher than Melbourne.The cost of living figures for food, gro
ceries and rent during November last (thelatest available
figures including dfie coun
try towns) showed only an increase of 2.1
p'er cent, for Melbourne more '.than the cor
responding month in the year previous, andthe reason is that, although food and gro
ceries have gone up, rents show a decrease.The cosi of food and groceries at liallnrat
for..the month of February showed, an increase of only 1.5 per cent, over Melbourne,and,. as rents are
-.nearly 'hall' those of Mel-,bourne, this chows what a very favorableposition llallarat still holds.
Tho cost of living figures— that is, for
iood, groceries and rent — for November last
show tliafc Melbourne was 20 per cent,h'ighor than /Bulla rut, 10.85 per cent. Ihigherthan Bendigo. S.li' per cent, higher thanG'eelong, and dl.oli per cent, (higher than\\ arrnambool. ' anil this relationship will
not be very materially altered on presentday
figures.- Jt is theiefore quite clear, not
withstanding the attempts that have beenmade to prove the contrary, tihilt theworker in tlie. country, 'where he obtains a
similar wage to that of Melbourne, is better o it to a very material extent.— Yours,
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?j. C- .TvELSALL, Secretary, The C'ottutry J^mployera and Producers' Association,Ballarat.
WORK ... AND VvMeS.'
CANBERRA, SEWERAGE WOR'KEKS.'
RAILWAY CONSTRUCTION OVER?
: TIMIi.
SYDNEY, Monday.- Ihe
, Railway Workers and ClemeralI
Laboreifi Association-
has been agitatingfor ait improvement in the wages and con
ditions of the sewerage men employed at'Canberra, and the secretary (Mr. D.O Sullivan) eaitl this morning bhat a satis
factory reply had been received. -He -statedtiiat- -the union sent an; olficer to interv-icn*.
i.lie Minister for. Home Aftaira (Mr. Arelii
oa'iu;, anu a reply Had been received from
the Minister that .rates ,in accordance «athNo. 2 Laborers' 'Board would be paid, to
gether with back i-uy. In ibises where theaward was ailent fclie rates provided in theunion's agreemont with the.. Fedeml Go
vernment would be followed.The Drrcctor-Genei-.il of State Public
Morks. Mr. O'Sullivaii added, had informwlthe un'ion tiliiit the deixirtnient 'wouldgiunt overtime to engine driivoi's, firemenand guards' on railway eonstruction jobsafter eleven hours had been worked in a
day. The union considered this exceedinglyunsatisfactory, as- they were only beingpaitl for five days a week.
PHOTOGRAPHERS'. EMPLOYES.
At -the meeting -of the Photographers'
Employes'. Union on Friday evening the
position of photographers' studios at the
military camp, , Broadmeadows, was con
sidered in view of the fact tha't the deter;
mimition of the wages board does rioi;
apply to shires, and it was resolved thatthe Minister of Defence .be requested to
fee that all studios at the .camp complywitn tue wages ooaru ueieiimnai'ioii, j.ne
question of a 'white' list was'
also dis
cussed, but it was. allowed- to remain in
abeyance pending further, reports as to the
working of 'the wages board determination.It was . unanimously resolved to take the
necessary steps to form a federation of, thewhole of tlie photographers' employes'unions in Australia.- A presentation of a
handsome rose bowl was made to Mrs. F.
Rider, wife of the first premilent of the
union, as a token of esteem and i'or kind
ncsd received, as hostess at the first' reunion
of the organisation. f
A SOLDI lili ASSAULTED.
EARLY MORNING AFFRAY.
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ibYDNEY, Monday.In .the central police court to-day Al
bert Henry Quigley, 27,-n-as charged with
an assault, involving grievous bodily liarmj
upon Joseph Knox, ia member of tho Expeditionary Force. /
J-r. Jeffrey stated . that Knox;
was
, verging upon collapse when brought ti
Sydney Hospital . 'There was ? a deep V
shttped wound in' his neck, Which had laid
hi,.a thimcIo nnd* u'lndninn flnrl pevnrwl a
large vein. Had he not received medicaiattention Knox would 'nave died.
Knox said lie was standing at the cor
ner of Flinders and Oxford streets eai'lyon -Sunday morning, I8th inst. He liad
had some drink, lie ivas struck on theneck with a piece of a bottle, bitt he couldnot identify the man who struck him.
H. Spies, a iabover, t-aid he saw accused
strike a soldier on tiui . neck with u. piece
of a 'bottle.
Accused ..stated' that Knox had -insulteda woman who was'-. with .vitness, so tie
struck him and knocked him down.Accused was committed for trial.
ANOTHER MOTOR ACCIDENT.
Capsize at Elwood.Late on Sunday night a motor cycle, dri*
veil by J. T. Ramsay, who lives at Tenny
son-street, East Malvern, having a side ear
attached, in which was seated G. Brown,a resident of the same
street, crossed the
reclamation at Eiivood by tbe thoroughfareknown as Broadway. On turning into
Ormond-road, at the spot where numerous
eurred, tlie machine turned c'.ean over,throwing 'tlie two with great violence on to
the road. Brown fell on grass and escapedinjury, but Ramsay fell on broken metaland was badly grazed down one side of hisface and on the hand, while some shall)
article stuck into his neck, which penetrated tbe flesh for some distance and thentore away the skin. Tho motor vehicle A'asso badly wrecked that it eouM not be further used. Some residents who were at
tracted to the spot by the noise of theaccident telephoned for a
taxi-cab, and
Ramsay was driven to Dr. II. Murray's-surgery at Malvern, where his wound was
sewn up and he received other necessaryattention.
The Daily Circulation oi 'The Age'is 151.740.
B E G G'
S Whisky.
Is the whisky supplied to His
. Majesty the King, and for the pasb
CO years to all the Royal Palacea.
It 'iseplcndid whisky,
, BRGG'S Royal Palac* WIHSICY.
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NORTHERN TERRITORY.
RAILWAY TO THE QUEENSLAND- BORDER.
VIEW OR SOUTH . AUSTRALIAN
; PREMIER.
Adelaide, Monday.llqcrantly tlie Minister for External Ailairs
stated Uiut u- line _to the Queensland border inight be tihe li.es t and quickest irietiliod
of dealing with the 'problem, of opening upthe Xorthcm Territory. Referring to this
mutterto-day, the Premier said 'he did not
taUo this to inenn that' Mr. Mahon suggeststiiat the agreement entered into by theVnrloml nnuAt-Twnonf +,„ k»,;m
« 4-U^.,^,
is in any way to be jeopardised. SouthAustralia naturally looked for that com
pact for.tfhe eonFtmcbion of a line via Ood-';iad;itta to be honored ns soon as the Federal. financed would permit. The South Australian Government would at the same timeH-cleome the hitilclirig of a line to the
Queensland border to open- up the cuttlecountry of Western Queensland and to link
up probably, with Brisbane, ibut certainlynot as an alternative to u direct. line to
Darwin. No doubt the question of a line'
fo the Queensland border would come uj- i
i'or. consideration when Mt. Fislier's strate- I
£io railway proijoyjiis were discussed at thel^remicra' Oonrcrence,
Povtiton, stated »to*day tiiat
correspondence wliicn parsed last year between ISir JoJm For-uest, ')]r. iBarnc.s.
Treasurer of Queemskind. . M*r. Cook, then.Prime Minister, together with a letterfrom 'Mr. - -Glynn, -when he wna Ministerfor
^ ]pxiornal Aifaira,'
.vhowed tiiat a proposition had been. made to -the QueenslandGovernment to link up their railA'ay system from. Cloncuniy to Cammooweal, andthe Cook
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Government bad then offered,
through iSir John Forrest, to continue theline to -.Newcastle Waters, nnd. fromthence to the Katherine.
SYDNEY TRAM DEPOT ROBBERY
£522 STOLEN FROM SAFE.'
AN EMPLOYE CHARGED.
SYDNEY, Monday.. Tn, the water police court to-day 'Vicars
Withers, 38, was charged with havingstolen eleven linen -bags, containing £521
16/7, and 180 tram ticket*,-, valued in allat £322
11/7, the property of tho Chief.Commissioner.
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Sertreanfc' Miteboll s/iid :ic.n^/,/l Wn/ nn
employe at fihe power house depot, liushcutters Bay, about tlhe time the- moneydisappeared. The money was containedin a number-of linen bags, tVltieh were keptin a safe in the strongroom. Accused was
in charge of the .strongroom for an hourand a half, and the keys of the safe anilthe strongroom were in .his ipossession.A'bout ,C20 wa3 found in the possession ofaccused. -
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A remand till 5th May was granted.
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AMUSEMKNTS.
OPERATIC CONCERT.
Ihe operatic concert held in theAfchemeum Hall last night was well at
tended, aiiul proved of an interestingnature, including, as it did,' acenas . fromVerdi's Fl Trovaton: and Gounod's Faust,while most of the, sokds were drawn .ifroni
the operatic pspertobfe. Mr. Clins. Ledward sang the Prologue to Pagliacci (Leon
cavaWo), and, being encored, O, Star ofEve (Tannhaiieer). He has a fine voiceand sings with intelligence, but still with
insufficient finish. Giordani's Caro MioBen gave Mms Lillian Aditic.s scope for tiie
display of her admirable vocttl qualities.In a laind of sojM-anos tho rich, deep notesof 'her voice should find rrutny admirers.Miss Jessie Meadows chose an Allegro jBrilliante by AViilliam Ten-Have for- -lier
linst violin &o]o; later iu the evoning play-,
ing Wieniawskia Logemde. vShe has con
siderable powers of execution— a tonewhich: 'at its best is quite good— but herintonation is not yet all that can be desired in some ofi Wie mom difficult passagessho elects to play. In her leSB ambitiousmoments her work lias considerable chai-ni.Mr. Hector Goldspink's contributions included the Poet's .Song from Puccini'sBeheme, tho Arioso Yesti la Grubba, andseverail encores. In atldition, he eangMaurico'a music in the II T'rovatore selection, and appeared as Faust in the pnson
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scene from Gounod's opera. Mr. Gohispink was heartily; applauded for hiswork, and enjoyed the full favor of 'the
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audic-in'ce. Madame Evelyn A«h ley sang inexcellent style the Jewel Soing from Faust innd the Aria froun
'.Puccini's ^tadaiuc-
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Butterfly,'
in addition to the customatyextra num'be.ta, and Miss Edna Robbinswas heard in Nobil Signor (Meyerbeer).At the commencement of j)he second partof tlie iirogritmme, Mr.. Victor L. Trotman(who had previously given a Dickens i
s-election) tras joined by Miss Claii'e Ifil!mari in it scene f'-om Hall Caine's play ThoCln-stian.' Tn the prison scene from FaustMadume. Evelyn Ashley, Mr. H. Goldspinkand Mr. C. Ledward appeared severally as
Margarita, Faust and Mephistophelcs; Iwhile in II Trovatore Madame Evelyn Ash- :ley was the Leonora to Mr. Goldspink's
jMaurieo. The accompanist was Mr. i
Horace Gleeson;;. . s
.IRISH CONCERT.
Last nigiht atSjio Masonic 'Hall an Irishconcert «ns . giv® ,
at . which were a num
ber of ladies an™ gentlemen whose names
are familiar in connection with such music
makings. The audience was very large and
consistently 'enthusiastic. Miss. Biddy English opened the proceedings with a piano
forte solo of her own' .arrangement' entitledMemories of Emmet. Mr. Gerald Fitznitiurice sang Asthore (Troterc), The f.ivth
Emigrant (Lady Dufferin), The Minstrel
Boy, and various encores, including a set-j
tiiig by -James E. Dodd of some efharae-,
teristieally national lines liv Agrics O'Far-|
rell-Rowc, entitled Cea'd Mille Faiithe— Iwhich, being - inrterpreted.
means A Hun-;
dred Thousand Welcomes; The music is
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melodious, and has moro than a. touch of!the Irish idiom, while the words have much 1to commend tihem. Misses Laura M'Laino ?
nnd Alice Lynch sang the duet Oft .in' the,
Stilly Night (Moorel. Violin solos'
werei
played l'.V Master William Daly, and Mi--s i
Nora. Joyce and Mr. Ignatius O'Sullivanj
contributed Irish . danees. Miss,
Ijatiia!
M'Laine, making a'sneccssful first appearance. sang, tiie evergreen
, Killarhey andSlmre, They Call it Ireland: Miss Alice!
Lynch wm? heard in She is- Far from thej
Land and Kathleen Mavotirneen: and Mr. :Edward -J. Leahy (the musical director of !
the concert) rendered The Men of '98, and i
Old Jrelnnd. You're. My Darling. - .|
. A fea ture 'ol tlie evening htis the appear- !ance of Mr. Martin White, who recited
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Robert Eminet's Speech : from t:lte Doclc,:
litul other cnthiisiastically received selections. The excellent abeompanist was -Mi-s I
Biddy. English. ?
FOUNDLING HOSPITAL.
ART UNi-ON ACCOUNTS/
The following audited statement of ac
counts of the Foundling Hospital and Infants' Home art union, drawn on 2nd December last, has been supplied us by Mrs.Waxman: —
Receipts.—
'2i;d Doccmiicr, 1011, !i.y salo of tic.
I.-C.'S, .C39I !),'10; 2Gth Kohrn-lry, 1013, Dev., .Mr;.
Quick, ..CI; total, 0/10. Kxpotnlituro.— ,l!y
.Clii 11/1 ; oxnon:Uv-— hall, ,C!i 1,; ca'terins,11/1; :utii(lrics, 10/G; pri/.o.;, .tKiO 7f)/0; iot.ll,
ti 5U V.i/2, Balancc paid ioinstitution,
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We are requested to intimate that the win- !
ning ticket for this art union (No. 5131:
has1 notyet been presented, and that the
prize article will be sold for the benefit ofi
fihe Fonndlirtg- Hospital if not presented !
to' Messrs. H.- Newnmn and Sons, Eliwi-\
betb-street, oh or before 1st ^ilay. Thismatter is advertised elsewhere 'in thisi.-'3iie.
liuu BACIi AC1IK ASD LUJIBACiO AWAY. ,
HUB THK i'AIN' ntG'll'P OUT M'lTH SMVLI,liOTTLE OF Oi.D 'ST. JACOB'S oil,.''
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When your back is weal: and aching; when ium-'
bago, sciatica or rheumatism i ins you stiffened tin
don't suiter ! Oct a small bottle of the old'honest 'St. Jacob's Oil' from
your chemist i)0i:r
a little in, your hand and lnb it well into your
tichins buck, and by the timeyou e.m count ih'ty i
tiie ache and heme nt w-eakniss will begone ?
Do not submit io iieinjj crippli.il |-y rlieinni-1
tisni. This soothins, penetrating oil tnkes the !
aeiie and pain ritjhtout of your back, and end' I
tiie misery. It is magical, and docs not burn theskin. Nothing else stops lumbago, sciatica nm|buekaeho so promptly and surely; .It never di«.
appoints.— -[Advt.1,'
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CRIMEAN VETERANS. -
A CHARGE OF DRUNKENNESS.,
NEARLY 90 AND STILL WILLINGTO FIGHT.
BALLARAT. Mondav.In the
city court to-day Michael Alexander Cariniehael, a Crimean veteran, 88 years
of age and 6 feet iu height, was chargedwith having been under' the influence, of
liquor. Carmichuel was, a member of the -
famous Light Brigade, which under .Captain. Npihm charged, bhe guns at Balablavii,~:
and he cscapcd with a slight wound.?
a. iiv vi-v^i.ni, vvnu, jivun inisniuuiuy. 1113
advanced age, still maintains a militarybearing, '.stood erect when brought beforethe magistrates. He said that the news of. .the fighting in the prc-scnt
war- had recalled ,his
can-p-.tigning days, and old as he was hewas eager to fight. . He was detained unfii ,,
the rising 'of tile court: . '.,
AN, OLD SOLDIER'S DEATH! -~!
Tlie death 'has occurred at the Benevo-A-t?
lent Asylum of an old Crimean Roldiernamed William M'Oonnell. He was :
85;'''and belonged to the famous oOth Regiment. ...
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He lieid the British nnd Turkish medals ?
With bats for lnkerman and Sebastopol,?
Und also served, in New Zealand against
the Mao.-i.s..
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At his funeral in the new cemetery .to
oay wie union jacK was piocca- over tne
coffin. It was all the old soldier wished. '
There was no firing^ 'party- and no 'iiist
Post,' but the flag lie fought for was-.over I
him, anu an 6ltl soldier followed him' to?
the grave.
WEST AUSTRALIAN POLITICS^
GOVERNMENT'S SLENDER
, MAJORITY IMPERILLED.;
PERTH, Monday.
Mr. Gardiner, (Labor member for. Roe
bourne, has gone to Darwin, and ihifi resig-?
nation is expected. He retained his seatlast year by a narrow majority through'personal popularity and the minens' union
vote. The Whim Creek, mine has'
how
closed, and' the election will probably go lo
the. Liberal party. /Jlie parties are now: —
l,a'bor28}'.
Liberal and Country party; -'4.
'.Lite Speaker and the Chairman ot Coimnil.tees are 'both Laiborites, so that this 'wbtild
leave the Ministry- in a minority 'of one.
THE DRINK PROBLEM.' ?
At iSfc. Leonard's Presbyterian Cimrch;
Brightoil' Beach, the Rev. Hiiihe Robertson preacbeil on Sunday night upouvLcssons of tlie War. - One of these was ; the
evils arising from indulgence in drink. The
suecesd attending prohibition in Russiawas aimost as remarkable as tho fact- ofii.
the prohibition. In an admirable leiuliii'g'?
?article ''The Age,' hp said, had made, opta very sti-ong
case for some action in, this
(State in tlie direction of-curtailing'
hotelhours. It was a pity the Government; ..liinl
uui. ouiucieiit uaciiuone to lace tne situa
tion. No doubt closing the .hotels at 6'p'.in.would cause inconvenience to- manj' \v.howere not able to go to the front. To tightfor them others were willing to sutler
greater inconveniences, perhaps great, suffering and even death. If those at 'homeivere called upon; to submit to a reduction-- ?
of tho hours in which liquor couldbe obtained- in public liouses and rcstau
rants, was it. fair for them to grumble ?It had been suspected that German agentshad encouraged' excessive drinking amongEnglish workmen, in order to diminish tlieoutput of war material. This was a deviceworthy of Balaam. Was it patriotic to oppose the limitation' of tho sale of whatLloyd George .had .stigmatised as the greatest of the three great enemies Britain' bi-'iC'-;to fight. No doubt German sympathisers'1,nvould strenuously 'endeavor ' to keep
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hotels in full swing, but it was liopea thatno loyal citizen would i-e so uiinu as notto
'liecognise wliut the 'war had brought so
forcibly before us, the necessity for re
form in tlie traffic of' strong drink. ThereWen-always two sides to /fevery question;--
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and if the early closing of hotels was found'to be productive of greater evils' . tluinthose it was ealeu liitccl
.to
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relievo'the remedy was
easilywithin reach.
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,. . to ,a'.Hii',Bi-rr.0iti:0T; the age. ;i~?
Sir.— No question, is receiving greater
prominence at the' present time than blie'
'earlier .closing of .hotels.' The term 'is,'
however, inaccurate, itnd conveys to manya wrong impression. Those of us who aro
working for earlier closing,or who aro
out and outpr-ahibitionisls, have no -quarrel
with t'lie
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hotel.' 'VVe no more want cliuearlier elosittz of 'hotels' tiian wn want
the earlier closing of railway stations'.'
Woale out to close the 'liquor bars' 'either
earlier or altogether. Tho 'ftotei' is ari
necessary to our modern life as the bank,,and the calling of an hotelkeeper shouldbo its much respected as that of the merchant. Let tihere bo no mistake about 'it,we shall not rest Until wo ha.ve' closeil
those- ]ilaces which, under the honorablename (if 'hotel,' arc mere drink s3ioi)6i—The sooner that portion of the eommiimtywluch, under tike mislea-Ling title of'licensed victualler,^ sefcks some vocationwliere thej- will not injure their customers,their envployes and themselves, the bet'-;
tor.'
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Wc are,told that the Jiotel cannot' bo
made to p:iy without - the bar. Thcn-.letthe I'esidential ciharges'be such as will,' give .tlio hotelkeeper a fair- trading profit'.,is insulting to the travelling public to believe that they desire men to waste'.theirmoney and damage their health in thebitro in order that guests may get theirboard anil residence under cost pricc. ?,
general stoix- ivhich sold its ihardwaru afc'.a'A
less and then made it up out of its draperycustomers would not be itegarded us an
ltoinoral)le trading, house. Yet this -is Hie
position oiienly prochiimed by some hotel
keepers. The gemrine liotelkeeper need notfear the coming of earlier closing of liquorbars, as it \rill ,oome very soon, nor of'no licence,' which, equally certainly, willcome late.- on. He will share in the geue-t
ral prosperity jvihich will oome to us .lii'sp'
on the limitation, and ultimately oil theprohibition, of t'lie sale of liquor. Whenthe £15, 000, COO of money whieh is '-now
worse than wasted in drink is diverted 'into
beneficent channels ,of- expenditure- .therewill come to its an . unexampled prosperity.The increased voilume of trade, the largerincomes, the decreased taxation, the vastlylessened .nitlay on crime, insanity, pauuci^i
ism and diffuse. will greatly augment -Hit
spending power of the^-people, and : thelarger ability for holiday, travel and soniai
fmictioiis will more than make up the loss
of the' bar trade. Divorced fromfih-..de.
g -adiing drink, the hotel will take its rightfnil place iu the community, and' will Vie
gladly u«od bv thousands1 who now pai«it by. The licensed
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victualler, will take
his place m'' lihe commercial world 'rjin-)
honored eiti.wn. He will not then 'hri-i-ni' ?
the knowledge^.(os
at- present)' tiiat ,'3lia,
etilling is inflintms injury on h's eustonifers
iviid that it i-s ablioiTed by hundreds oE? '
thousands of his fellow mnn. ..Nor will he
h.ive on .him the burden and shame ofbroken Wrbvnnd ruined lives, . Surely wu
mnv believe 'that -Tnany an hotellceoperwill' ho thankful , to . see the last of the'bar.'— Yours, iS.-e;,
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. THOMAS E, VARLEY;,' 20th April. '.'
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A LUNATIC AT LARGE.''
ESCAPE FROM YARRA BEND
,ASYLUM.
Information has been received by the !'
police t'hat at a'bout midday yesterday
John Barlow, a patient -at Ya\-ra Bend
Asylum, had escaped from custody. Bar
low is a man of -a years, is -about ii feet 8
inches in height, slight build,' and wears
short cropped whiskers. When he left theinstitution he was' wearing dark trousersand coat, and-a navy blue r,hirt ,vith white
stripes. Barlow has a long prison record,ill's offences
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including larceny, vngraucv,?
stealing and assault. He is an indctcrmi- '
natc sentence man. .
HABITUAL CRIMINAL'S ESCAPE.
Breakaway from Beechworth Gaol.A telegram lias been circulated through
out Victoria conveying tlie informationthat Walter Jones, who iiad been sen
tenced to a term of imprisonment, escapedfi-0711 Bcechworth Gaol on Friday afternoon 'last. Detaihi of tin; escape havenot been supplied^ doner, is '21 years ...if
plexion, anil has a squint in his right eye.
lie is said to posse is a very 'cheeky'manner and appearance, and- is a fa;t
,
runner. When. Inst seen he mis wearing
.prison clothes, a grey Chcstenficld coat andsoft hut. 1 n November, 1014, lie was ar
?rested .on a charge of housebreaking, andin December of the same year he was declared to be an' habitual criminal, and was .
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sentenced to three years' imprisonment. :
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HIGH WATER. -This Day: 11.50 a.m. Tonior
low: l'J.24 a.m.: and 1 p.m.
? viluamstowx 'iiMi-; ha£l; '
Time of Drop.—
April 2G.—'
I p.m., standard time,
corrcspomlmg to o a.m. Orctiwich mean lime.
April *JC.— Post Ofifcc clock nt 1 p.m., 0 see.
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ARK1VKT).— April 2«.
Mooltan, 0621, R. h. Haddock, from
l^ndpn via ports. Al .Port Melbourne railway pier,30. In a.m. £. IMumuier, agenc.
Port Kembla, t., -10U1, O. Hoad, Irom ,XcwYork \ ia. Adelaide. At No. ;- Victoria Dock, «S a.m.
vmeriue.yer, i\rctfiiuut:i- aiar rciiii'uu utu.,
Indarra, &, 1*735, M. M. Oslwrne, from Sydney.?At, No. 12 North Wliarf, ii. 30 p.m. A.U.S.K. Co.,
agent.?
Cooma, 6., 8050, 1?. }V. Jiailcy, from Tovnisvillc,via porta. At No. 9 Nbrth- Wharf, 5 p.m. HowardSmith Co., agent.
Koo.vong,P. Jingo, from Adelaide. At
l«owc7 South Whicrf, 2.iiU p.m. M'Jhrraith, M'itach*nrn nnd
Co., agents.
Medio, s„ 11, Wo, J. Roberts, from Liverpool, viapnrt-.' At. Port Melbourne railway pier, 0.15 p.m.
Jjalgety aad Co. Ltd., agent.
'Witiiiui, b., 064, A. Campbell, from Strah&n. Al
Varnivillc, 0 a.m. Union S.S. Co., agent.Kocnya, s., 1247, A. Jleid/ from Hobayt. »_At No.
*2 fVprth .Wharf, C a.m.-' Union .S.S. C'o.yJigent.
? DliPAHTURKS.-— April 2G.
Loongana, s., for Launecston; Wollainai* sell.,
forW'estempor;.
liV KLBCTMC TBI.-KGRAFIL'.
PORT PI1IL1/IP HEADS.
SARUiV'ED, April iJO.r^iUU p.m.»-.Mcdif, from.
EiVijpool.
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'J'' £
CAPE' SCUANCK.— Outward, April 20.— i.lo
li.iii,, Wooiturai.WILSON'S PROMONTORY.— Inward, April 26.—
7a.m., Kadina. Outward, April 10.30 p.m.,
strainer. April 28.--2.45 p.m., Nardotr; 3 p.m.,Yarru.
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LAKES' ENTRANCE.— Arrived, April 20.— Wy-raUali nnd Quccnncliff, fremi Melbourne.
CJABO ISLAND.— Passcil north, April 20.— 12.to
a.m., Wyrnllah.; 2.10 a.m., Haninyong; 3 a.m. and
9 -3'.Til,Xste:imcrs; 4 p.ni;, Bright'^ Wing#;''1?. OAIJK_ OTWAY.— Outward, April sa.-r-3.15 p.m.,
largt! steamer, black funnel. Passedeast, April
2G. ?
(»,i0 a.m., Dilkcia.1 v' . ?
WAIUtXAMBOOJ*— Arrived,?
April 20.— feel
Craig,irom New Zealand. . ?
PORTI^ANIX — Arrived, April A).— Casino, from
Po'rc i'l? airy.
mi.CUPB NELSON.— InwanJ. April. 20.— 1.10 . p.m.,-!/Eoii. Outward, April 23.
—
11.10 p.m.. Caduut*.
April 20. — Steamer, distant.?
m; ADELAIDE. — Arrived, - April *j0.— Perth:: Jroin
Laifnereton..
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? '.SYDNEY.— Arrive-l,' April 25.— lhnmnta,1 from?1 jokianga; .N-erchana, from London. - April- 20.—
lixalgoniiia, Wyrceroa, Kanowna and Sydney, from
„ Alclboiirau!; Jlooral-ool, from (Jcelong; Manuka,from llobart. Sailed, April 20.— St. Lotus, for
^Noumea; ivaribmc, lor Stralian.XiSWCUSTLfc).— Arrived, ? April 20.— I/ammeroo,
iVom Western Austntlin.'
imGUEiHN* C.VP15. — Pa^.setl isouth, . April 20.r-3.00
J3..ni., IJeriod;4.30
'p-in,., DcctdoW..,
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HRIH!iA{NiE.— Arrived,'
Ajttj1 2j.-^fomya, from
Maryborough; Coring-.i, from ? No\vcastle; Tandan, ,from-. New York; Klindcro, ifrom CUirns.
Aprilt-'O.— Omraii ami '.'\iw.vniu?, front London; Wandilh,ilVoinbala and iMarwa'rri, -front .MeNxxurjte; Afrk;,Ifrom Liverjxjol; Moira, ffiom Sy-bicy.
GAPE mmtKJOJliN.-Pa^ed, April 20.-Can.Ixrrra. for Melbourne.
. P.OJtT ALMA.— -Arrived, April 20.— fiuFt-c»x, from
Kri.sbane. ,-
'.FliAT TOP. — Arrived, April 20.— -Wo«Joiiga, from{Melbourne.
-m-JAPE lBO'\VLlN« GRJyBN.— l'?isicd, April ^J.—
Ta/iinan, for 'Baiavia.? ?
TOWiXSVI LLE. — |Arrivod, April 25;-^Binifcro#Ifrom HrifJ.une. April 20.
—
Peru&rine, iram JJris
Lane; Sailed, April 20.— iWyanilra, for LMelbournc.?l*OINT A'ROKiilt. — Pa-««wl, Ag-ril 25. — t\ord, for
Singa^wre. April 20.— Orlley, 'bouncl sooitli.
THURSDAY JSL-A3^D.— Arrival, April 25.— Gun-
ajp'baa), from the west; lloiiunnin, 1'roiu vliatavia.'-iOODE ISLvVN'D. — Pawed, April 20. — ^lutla-h,
li'Ound -oirth.
,-.:'4«,ilBNEAJCr.I.»E.— Arrive*}. April i26.— Woolgar,Jroin eastern States. Soiled, April I3i. — Worva,' for
Jjbndon; Western Austntlia, for l)crt-y.'
AURA'S Y.—*.\rri v-xl, April i30.— «h'ooringa,'
front'
{Newcastle. Sailed, April £i, — vMar.athon, for cn st-
ern .States-.
AirOK'L'AlND. — 'Arrival, April 25.—
Atim, from
?Suva; 4.20 p.m., Rdverina, from- Sjniney;
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'Me-iys. John Sanderson and Co. arc in^neeipt' of
eabbi'^idvicci that the Ul«c b^anneljliner .'Envas,is due to jvrrivc at -Adelaide ou llitli May, frcjnDii(rlan-l.
A full share of bofstcToufi weather was experi^onceil by ves:-els round tho coaji during last weekend. Seversil were delayed by the unfavorable con
ditiens, aJtd t»ueJt liners! as the Indarra and C'oonuvere ftoui*s behind time, on arrival ar. Melbottrno
.yetflerthty, Uotli steamers left Sy-lnoy late on S^itur?
jJa.V/.aftemoonand ma/Je .fair lu\td\vay until meet*
lnpc strong ?soutli-wiMlefly wln-^' aifd ''Jtou^li
'Bdualls also seravi to irk-ofirf.tii^ico'^wjcoffe/w, !-#.?»
whoso, comfort t-pefd was »iackeia*tl at inten'al^.lit 'lorntal circum.ita.nces each ves-el .should have
arrived l-etweer. 0 and 10 a.m., but it .was a.o'i
p.ii). before the ii/durra berUied in tbe river, mid
5 p.m. when iiah&engerg by the Cooma landeil
alonjrrfde No. U North Wlwri. Dull weather ajvi? ?nitigh -etu» v;ere reported as prevailing yesterday ac
iJie Jillejejit coastal Jicu-l)and.s.
A ibihc holiday was observed alonjj the water
front ycbtcrday,work' beiiYg5' -entirely- sii.hjoik}c-1
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onlor .to allow of partieifnitioji in tJie Eightlivuw ..celeUution. A number of important ^Team
en; berilutl during the day- but were required to
wait* until midnight before cargo was handled.
Flags and bunting was displayed on several vessel*
alongside river wharves, and helped to, brightenthe ytherwh-c drab %-urroumlingv., while the shedsturd their environs were quiet and free front tha
cubtqmary bustle.
. . ,Ajnoj-s6t ywterday'H arrivals vww tho C. and
*1). 'liner Port Kcnibla, which s.iiled from NewYork on 10th Fobruary. The vessel, 'vdiich be r tiled
?atj^'o., 0 Victoria Dodc, left Adeliride an Samr*
?riay.ln.st after a e4ay of nine day.s.
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A\Uiile iu thefcidnth AuiiiraliAn a»rt the Port Namibia diKelutrged
Upge c-.irgo of gonoral moroliijulisc .from 'New
York, and loaded up consignments Uf wool.
liringiJJg ixa&?ci7gen5 and ctrgo from Queensland*por:6 anti Sydney, tlie 5. Innxmineka came up the'river' yesterday morning, berthing at 17 North
Wlwrf. TJie Innaitiincka arrived in, tbe Bay oit
Sunday night too late to ieccive mwlicai inspec'tiiiri, and a*» a consequence had to anchor -in
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.thostre.uii over .night..;., r
... ?.
, J.iAc^viiig. at Adelaide on Sunday -iit route from
Christian^, the Norw^ian freighter Rena' wjUremain tlierc for sunte
days before ooiifinmngearit
?ward.' Sbe will rc.-eh iMelbourne probably 011
?cUturduy next, to land a .mixed eonisigniiteht o^'timber and merchandise.
lin route front Now V^vrk with a cargo oi oilfor the Vacuum Oil Company, the bq. Guru-nil
i'aidherbe is now due at. Mcllwurne. Tho \c£$elitjfr' New York on 3t-Ui January^ and u thereforeS7''days out 0:1 the voyage..
-f? AVMth albout Q27 pjtcVsvngers on board.
:thc: White.Stv.r.-liner iledic arrived at Port Melbourne 'lai-t
,'cveijin;? at the railway pierT?
The Medic, whichlef ;i- London on Utli Mardir and called- at
Cajie*tawji.on 1st April, experienced fine weatherthroughout the voyage*
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MAIL STEAMERS,
i The P. aJid O. H.M.S. Mooltan berthed at Portj
pifftjbourae railway pier at 30 a,m. yesterday, with ,
aBtiut' '-'120 paA?engers ouboard, 61' of whom were I
lor - this port. Witli the exception of rain utpnua, j
-Vhjch were encountered , in the vicinity of. ^he!
Equator, a line' parage, was 1
.experienced.. While
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pairingilown the Suez Canal, . tand. bags were
X-lac^l round the cliart rooni as a protectionagainst ciiance tj/iot^ from Tiirkisli tnipers on t-hore.
,
1-rcmautle was reached on 20th iitbt.. and there a
Jair number of pattcngen* embarkcl for eastern
States. As the Mooltan was unable to go into dry'dock in Lo»K?on prior to commencing- tlie voyage,.on account of the large number of -vu&els Iniinc
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attended to at tlio time, arrangements will, prob-ably be made for the
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liner to be docUetl AnOicii sIk;
.roaches Sydney, Owing to the holiday, observed ;in
jMclbpume yesterday in' coiutectipn wi tli the Eightllouri' day celebrations, the vessel wa&- delayed in
'landing cargo, and will notdepart for- Sydney; nu-
til tO'inorrow afternoou. , ?,
TBSSEl£ EXPJXri^O. TO-iDAY..
'm'-' }f'Apprc-x.,
Veasel and Port. ?'Berth. Time.
|0abo-('NeTvt5Wt]e) ? ?; CJotiL ? i . .1. 7 a.m.
u-o^neeki (King Island). ft.Soirih?
I Morning.JiKtii'CY-aig (Kai)-ara)... Soul
h...:,...,| Due.?
*\Vfnd and weather, pormrfting.'
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VEaaBUS';IilMYI.VO''Hf)-PAV.'
?
ir^_ . . ';l
1AifvcrMKrif
? ?
Vcsiel ami Port. . . lUsrlli.
?
'l.'iiiuj.
ioinih (Burnic).. 7 .Son in ? 1 p.m.JJimboota (Sydney) ? ? M X-.rtH.
?J p.m.
jKomcralla (1'ortlaml)..-. .2 Soiitji? ? 1 p.m.
Waroatca (launctaton)^ !? Somh? 8 ii.un.
-SWooaiiii (Apollo Bay)...' ? ? 5 p.m.'.ClToia (Singinporc) ? AV-illimiwtown Kvenins.
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JIO.VEV 'AND -U-ASTIE.'
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Wlicjn one'stxpeafei' ire 'Sot '«quall«d' hy''-me'«
twcipiB, povci-ly miuH. lie' thi' result. Tliis lnwappljis not only to micmey .matters, it is a law ofnature. Unlo« a iniin's hody is constantly rc
newal.by food, wattr htid air, he weakens anduits. In
regard to 'money,-'- linn . nia'y allo»- liis
receipts to largely cscceU Ilkexpentea, trot in re
Bard to his body it is alusoljitely i^ocs=iuy tlut (orevciy ounce it rcccives,' by way of JKHiriHhnie'nt,
» corTespondliiK loss of - nearly, tho 'sameamount must
follow, or- health .cannot be nuih?
talnnl. .'
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Wste matter is rcttnve.1 from :tfic'!h-iily,--v eliiefly
by. tlie aid of tlie skin1.' lungs, .kidneys awl'-llver.Tlw.-i.kin and lungs uftully. iM.-rforni their-aliurD ofthe removal readily, but the 'kidneys and . liverotlen need assiKtancc, 'wlieii the' kidneys aiidlivrrore not doing their work, well, uric ajid biliury pjisons are retained in tliq.«ystcm, and we suffer Iromrheumatism, gout, neuralgia; 'lumbago,' backache
itciiitica, blood disorders,?
anaemia, indigestion'biliousness, jaundicc, .sick- headache, ;
g«icral debility, gravel, stone or Uatlder
troublin A nicdi.cine, tthieJi is highly, beneficial to a |icrion afiiie'eil- with any of these disonlero' is Warner's -Safe?Pwp Healing, soqtljbig'.and; stiinulatuig the kil
*ys, ami liver, Warner's Safe aire enables, tlu-ae
imjiartant otgxtn to properly perform t their allottedf«l5. of removing thei
urloi.alid'UilIiajj'.vpolsohrmf
Vfjwe matter from the «vstei)i, -mid sulfering duefi
l|«.retention of eucli \rnstc matter isnatnrallv
ftvenvme.? -
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'i.Wiinier'ii Safe Cure is.rold by chemists and storeJjCf.pCTH everywhere, ,
both- in' the!v, original (0/)hotjlw. and in the cheaper y/0) '.'Couceutrated,'oon-»Itolialic fornu— lAUvt.]' -r.' ? -? ? ..
VESSELS TO AKRIVE.
Vesiel and I'ort. Berth. Date.
T/xmgana (lAuncoston) -1 iNonUJi.
.. Ajir. 23Bnron Minto (Buenos Ayr.) WiUiiun«tovnu. Apr. 28Alnrnvwali (Stanley) ? 10 South..1 ...... Apr. 29Ara-UfiMa (lirfcjbaue)
....- 12 Nortii; — . , Apr.. 20
. Oonah (liuniie).......
-7 South Ajir. 20LoongnJta (.Lmuicestan) . 4 Nortii...., 30Mathilda (Vancouver).. North ...... Apr. 3t»
Marathon (London)?
Vie, l-oi'k.... At)r. IXl
Wairilda (Fnaiuintle)..
17 .Ntirtii . . .1
Reiui (Oliriiit-mraa).?
South... waX }SvyandotU? (Frisco).., ..^
^ie. May 1
Oonnili (iBurnic) ?- South
... 'J^1.
J'
-
1xKin?^ina. (Tjumccstow) ,4 North ...
. £Vni' 3Orantala (Cairro)..
? _17.Wit ?
-May 2
Uganda (Crtctrtta). .....Vic. DocK*.^-^.
^'a-'-K
Katocmiba (Hyilncy) W North„ . ^fay
CatU-erra (IVmiWTillc).
.
J (Nbrth .. .. 3
Maleia ?Ptwt ^Iclb. , . . 3
Stmthondrick (l^tland, O.) W'tp^ii ?May 3
JjoocKana (Ijnuneestuu). . 4 xNuirb... . .
Ala, y ii
Bflncatira (SL .lohuH)... \a?. Dock.. . ?_»
Sydney (Sydney) ?? North. '
Knroola (i'Yinnantle) . ..
. 1- North. _ .. Mn- o
Wyan-ini (Cairns).. ... ... 12iNorth..... Wny GOonaii (iBundo) ? 7 South ? May C,
Levnku (3'ijl).- ?11 -North. May 7
Loonpina (U\ur»efcston).. 4, North..... -lay 7]f autumn (Bnlavia) ? 12 Nortlt..... May 8'Pasmanie ((lOthMiburg).. South.. ...
.
- rw-rr 8Apolda (Capetown)...-.. J Vic. Dock.*.. Miy g
VESSELS TO LEAVE.
V-«»1 and Port. Berth. Date.
Inn&mincka (bairns) ? ? 17 Norths. Anr. USKonmeela (Kins Is-).... 0 South. At*r.
Mooltan (Sydney) ? Port Melb.... Apr. 28I^oncam fTxutncesrton).. . 4 North..... Aiw. liS
Cooma (Townsville) ? 0 North... ... Apr. 28
Indarra (FreroanUo). . . . lil North ?Apr. ^8
J'nlumn (N. Zealand)... « North?
Apr. US
UrilLa fSj'dncy) ?j 17 Nc.rth. Anr. A'
Wauiui (StiiUian) ? N.nlh. ? Apr. ^t)
Moonah (Allierton) ? 0 South ...'Jti
Casino (Portland) ? 2 South.;... -jvl-r. £)Oonnh (BurnJe)'. ...... .. 7 Sotith
?
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A^rIx-nupana (l^auncoston). ..
4 North..... N,r* ??'0
IToktrt (l-VtMnantle). . . . i 14 Nortii. . . d'
Galio (Sj-dne-*) ?
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? ?\t .)r* ^
Aranutui (Cairnfi) ? Nonrli ...Way 1
Burrumrtxrt /Sydney) ... 11 Nortii ... *)'-' fWarilda (Sydnw) ?
? 17 North ....
JJaj1
AVi-rttllali (Lakes) ?0 South. ? I
Onwiiscli/t ?-5 frth ? 'JK. }
iMarranr.iU (iStUurioj) . , . . .i H ? \inl }-
Knmcralla (iPortfaiid) ? ^ ? &Sxjonaana (luMinceHtoo) .
.. 4 N°^1- — ?«
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MAlo^a dxHid.mi)? ? Port Melb.. . Maj -i
Granlala (Cairnw) ?* 17 LNorth.. . . .. -'^14
Oonah niurnio) ? .??
It 2 r
Canberra (Tounawllo). .. 1}
North ? \!«y'rKatoomba (FrmianUe)..
IdNortju ?
vl'^r?£
K aro«»la (Sydney; ...... . 3- North. . . ... r^iy ^WiTuidotte (Frifico) ? .? Vie. Dock
?Mn- D
Sydney (Sydney) ? ..* .7 North.,..- May 5Oafiino (I'ort Fairy) ? 6 feoutit-..^ May (»
'TH E A G E' CIRCULATION
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151,740.
'. NORTHERN ASSURANCE BUILDINGS,448 COLLINS-STREET,
MELBOURNE, Sth MARCH, 1915.
Messrs, DAVID SYME and Co.,COLLINS-STREET,
MELBOURNE.
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A CAREFUL AND COMPLETE EXAMINATION OF THE BOOKS
AND RECORDS RELATING TO THE PUBLICATION OF 'THE
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OF COPIES OF THAT PAPER CIRCULATED WAS 3,641,760,
OR A DAILY AVERAGE CIRCULATION OF .151,740 COPIES,
AND WE CERTIFY ACCORDINGLY.
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. v (Signed) J. L. WjLSON, A.C.P.A.'
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POSTAL NOTICES.
EUKOPE.—Maloja,
via Colombo aj.d Suez, Wednerday,Mav 5. Parcels, 10 a.m..; money ordervj noon;registered letters, 1 p.m.; newspapers anil
. pacKets, 1.30 p.m.; ordinary letters, 2.15 p.m.
INowspapers, all sea route, via Tilbury, U.30
a.m. Tuesday, iLty 4.)
EGYPT.— Maleja, May 5, 2.15 p.m.
ADELAIDE,— Overland, 3.30 p.m.
BOUDERTOWN and MOUNT GAMBIEB DliJ«
TIUCTS.— Daily, 3.16 p.m.
COIIOWA.—
Daily, 3 p.m.
DURBAN and CAPETOWN DIRECr.— Afric, May7, fl.30 a.m.
FIJT via AUCKIi-lND.—
Atua, April 27, I p.m.
KiEMG IBLiAKD.— Aptil 2S, U a.m.
MONTE YII-KO,BUENOS AYIM-S, CHILI and
JtlO J-ANIODRO.— Steamer, Ainil 20, 4 p.m.
NEW ZEALAND—
Auckland via Sydney: Maheno, April 27. 4
P*Wellington
via Sydney: Manuka, April 23,
4 p.m. , ^
BluiT, via Ilobvirt : Pa3ooui, April 2S, 11 a.m.
NOUTIIEKN TERltlTOHY (Darwin).— Montoro,
Aj.ril 30, 4 P.''-
OOKAX ISiiAKD and NAURU via SYDNEY.—
Pukaki, April 28, 1 p.m. .
PORT MORESBY, SAMARAI and WOODLAKK
lSUAK-1) via ItliOSBAMB.— Moriiida, April 2S, 4
p.m.;Montoro, Ajiril.SO, I p.m.
H AiBAUIi aud SAiJLMHAI.— Jlorinda, April 28, i
p.m.IHVEM^A DISTItlOT. — Daily, . 3.-1G p.m.
SOURABAYA, S.VifAitA-N'G, BATAVIA, SINGA
PORE and,MAOASSAU.— Montoro, April 30,
4
p.m.- . ^
SYDNKV.— Overland, 5.30 a.m., 4 p.m.
TASMANIA—
Vil iPnrl-s: Oonoh,, April 27, noon; I-oongana,
(April 2S. 3,18 p.m.; .tMumwah, W».v .1, 1
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'unley, llurnle, Pevonport. Stunan, /.ccbaa
and Oueenstown; Opnali, April 30,noon.
HiSbart Direct: Paloona, April i!8, 11 a.m.
Stralian, Keelian and Queens town; Wainui,
Aipril 20, 11 a-m.
THU-ltfl/AV ISLAND.— Montoro, April SO, d
p.m.
TOftiKrA anil SAiifOA via SYII.VDY and AUC'K
liASl).— Atua., April 27, 4 p.nu
WJS11KRIK uVUiJl'it A'liIA. 'via .VDEIjAilDE.-^-Indarra,
April BO, 3J16 pjn.
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J' AUSTRALIAN JT1NE6.
'Phe general election ia Quecnsteml .will
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take place on 22nd May. For tHie fji-st
time in Austmlia —j-n-l-ai-ly for tlie 'iirst I
tunc 'in any Jiart of the .Rritiiih '3i)mpire— -
tlie voters will be eomjwlled by law to go
to the-]-oll. This is just as it ought to be.
The various Cioverrrments of all the States|
?in/l fll« ? li/.I
?urn tiitj vHJuwuouweaitii tiiKe a -worla of
irains to see libit every eligible elector is
duly enrolied and invested with the fran
chise. in some cases, even the ipoliccmanis called on to compel the careless citizen
to secure his registration, or suffer a
monetary penalty. And then, when all is
done, they leave io chance, to caprice or
cnlpable neglect the record'tug of .the
vote which has been given to him. At
the last general election in the State ofVictoria only 54 out of every 100 on therolls took the trouble to record their
votes. This contemptuous treatment of the
Parliamentary franchise is a growing political disease. If one were curious cnougli to
investigate the causes of it they would
probably be found in the increasing failure
of the Parliamentary . midline to do its
work. That, failure cannot bo denied. Itstands out conspicuously ou the front of
things. But surely the remedy ior it is
not to ''let things slide,' and leave thswork of the counti-y to a littlo knot of
biiybodies who are willing to take it on
oil their own terms.
The obvious reason why so few consti
tutionally governed countries have made
voting compulsory is that apolitical fran
chise was regarded always in unenfran
chised countries as a precious privilege, to
be gained, if necessary, at a great cost, and
guarded, when gained, as the palladium of
liberty. But in voting as in other thingsthe maxim works out truly that what is
easily gained is lightly prized. Men have
fought fierce battles for the franchise,
liven young men can remember the days
when the cry of ' One Man One Vote'
was a passport to popularity. Jn -theory
even yet the equality of the franchise is
strenuously contended for. Conservatism
lias always clung tenaciously to the right
to a plurality of votes. It is doing so still
iu the matter of the projected Municipal
reform. 'Why,' it asks, 'should noft the'
man who pays the higher rates enjoy the'
larger franchise ?'
Formerly he used to
ask why the sundowner, whose possessions
were all in his swag, should have as much
voting power as the settler on whose run
he mado his night camp ? The rights of
manhood eventually asserted themselves,
and all men became equal before the law— property being able to take excellent cai'e
of itself, in a hundred ways.
Now, however, we are faced with the
singular fact that nearly half the people
who so vigorously clamored for the posses
sion of the franchise despise it! so utterlythat they will not cross the street to UBe
it; and candidates have to resort to all? manner, of allurements to bring, the reluc
tant \oter -to the, poll- The nan-voting? elector ufu&lly quite glib wiHirreasaug
for his neglect of duty. 'For inly part,'lie wil! say iu his most superior style, 'I
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cannot see anything to choose 'between
''Brown and Jones. They are a pair of'
dufters.'' But it has lo be remembered
that Brown nnd Jones, insignificant as theymay 'be personally, 6tand as the pawns or
symbols which represent rival policies. And
no citizen oue'itt to be above a c.xre as to
how or upon what policy his countryis governed. It should be quite clear
that it wc are a democracy, the
democracy as a whole, and not in
part, ought to govern. As it is 'now,some 30 per cent, of the people rule thewhole. There is no proper democratic
government when a little more than half
of the 54people '.who vote make laws for
101), aud when 40 refrain from so much as
apolitical whisper. 11' the right to vote
were as keenly used as it was oiice strenu
ously fought for, the democracy would not
break down, at auy rate, in 'its first inten
tion. Parliaments might still fail, as they
do now,- but at least the free public spirit
of the lieges would lie vindicated. As it is,
the feebleness of Parliaments to early out
the popular mandates has communicated
its paralysis 'to the constituents, and onlya little more than -half of them think it
worth while to use the badge of their political freedom. 'Phe. result is t'hat Parlia
ments, as they are now constituted, are
not the reflex of the democracy.?
The
half of the half govern, and -between the
Parliament ? and its' constituentsthere, is
engendered a mutual contempt. . The
people complain ? of the incapacity of
Parliaments, and Parliaments retort iihat
the people themselves are the primarydefaulters.
Two several remedies are necessary to
meet t'his most undesirable situation. Both
oE 'them have long been mooted and dis
cussed almost threadbare. The remedyfor the defective Parliament is the direct
popular Initiative llcfcrendum.- The cure
for the evil of nou-voting js the law . of
compulsion. Both are coining. Both . in
fact have partly arrived. The itcferendum
is a part of the Commonwealth Constitu
tion, 'but wc -liave not yet got it in its
initiative form. Queensland during its last
Parliament was enterprising enough to do
what Victoria ought 'to have done Ions
ago— make voting compulsory. A good
deal of. interest' should attach to its ,
operation next month.
It is often said that the people who stay
away from the polls show by that action
how little they are worth. ' But that ia
not afc all a convincing statement. The
negligent man' is not necessarily deficient
in prudence; and even if it nvere true that
the non-voters are a class of political
derelicts, -the State owes it ito itself and
to ithom to compel them to a punctual
discharge of that part of a citizen's
duty. As 'to. what the penalty should
be there is room for a. divrraihr r.f i
thought. -Many people are iri favor of a
monetary fine. Others have suggestedan' actual disfranchisement for a term of
yoare, bringing home to the culprit his
actual civic and political inferiority. There
are40,000 more voters oil the Queensland
rolls than there -were three years ago. This
is partly the result of compulsory registration, and partly due to an increase of
population. If Parliaments could work
efficientlywc
.should, have tlhe com
pulsory vote everywhere, for it is cei-f
tain- .that a greai majority of the' peoplefavor a more virile democracy than that:
-we$a.vc! Dry rot easily creeps- into' the!
political stnlcturc just as the iungtis gatherswhere the garden' is neglected. That dryrot lisis invaded nearly all modern
1'arlia-!
anents and the popular discharge of fran
chise duties. IVe need drastic remedies forboth -the Initiative llcfcrendum as a safe
guard against Parliament, and a CompulsoryA ollng Act to spur the careless citizen to
his duly.
?There hua been a splendid exhibition of
public charity towards the Belgians. Thevalor of this noble people, -wlio stood inthe path of the Gorman oppressor, and'barred the way until the Allies were readyto meet him, has. won the admiration of
?the world. Belgium must be assisted until
tho invader is driven 'from the country,and there is a return to peaceful industry.
?uuirK'niiburnaing tne demands ot this duty,the Australian people cannot, and will not,close tlieir ears to an agonised cry from
another small nslion, now gasping for its
life in much the same way. In 'Tho
Age'' of yesterday .tiho A-rolfcishop oft-erria made au irresistible appeal on
behalf of Scrvia. We who have the
great good'
fori tine bo ppend our daysin free and prosperous Australia, blessed
wi-Uh case and plenty, far from thohuman .shambles of the -European tattlefields, cannot realise the pries the peopleof this little country have had to pay for
their national life or tlia niagnitude oftheir suffering. The struggle for liberty hascontinued from generation to
generation;war, want and pestilence have often devas
tated tlie Servian hills and valleys; but the
spirit of their simple rural dwellers hasnever .been broken. The grandeur of the
national courage is comparable to the
nobility of Belgium.^
.Servia is situated
close to Austria-Hungary, and has alwaysendured Austrian oppression. The Aus
trian Government has hampered ita trade,and sought to trample upon its selfgoverning rights. In tho Balkan ware of 1912-13
the Servian soldiers were mainly responsible for the cnfeeblement of Turkey,and therefore checked- the growth of
Austrian and German influence throughout the Balkan peninsula and
aloaig the
routes to the near ICast. At the close of
the awful melee Servia took n high place
among tho Balkan peoples, but tlio two
wars left the country with a decimated
population and in great poverty.
Less than twelve months later came the
assassination at- Serajevo of tilie Austrian
iicir-apparen't nud his morganatic wife.
Germany was ready to grasp at auy excuse
for a war of conquest, and Austria, because
of its long standing desire to 'humiliate
Servia, became a willing tool. Servia was
no more responsible for the crime than
Austria, yet the latter', at German dicta
tion, sent her , an ultimatum virtually
demanding a surrender of the national
rights of a free people. At the advice of
Russia, Servia consented to the wiiole of
the demands except two, which were pre
posterous, and asked that the points in
.dispute be referred to Tho Hague Tribunal.
Spurred on by Germany, which was deter
mined to fling
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its boundaries further
afield; Austria ended diplomatic relations,
declared war, and involved in quick suc
cession Russia, Belgium, France and Great
Britain. During the eight -months which
luive passed since then' the Servian people
Slave fought the hnttlcn of the Allies with
historic, valor. Being, a poor agricultural
peoplp, they have continually faced famine
tind torture. Many thousands have died
from- disease, . starvation and, exposure,as
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well as from - the shells and
bullets. Hospital nnd ambulance work'
ii ot' the most primitive and inefficient
kind; the .civilians surrender their
meagre supplies to feed the troops in tiho
firing line, but both soldiers and noncom
batants arc often faint with hunaer.
'\ .-iist numbers of our best and noblest'
Serbs, who as non-combatants pcacc
fully iweived the Austrian army,' writes
the Archbishop,- 'have been killed with a
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cruelty of which evon savages would be'
ashainied. Men and women, old men and
innocent children liavo been murdered,'
after terrible torturing, with gun, sword'
and fire. Many -have been locked up in
'sdhools and other 'buildings and burnt
'alive.' The .1'ecita! of horrors like these
might be extended. The .Servian troops are
still lighting -nobly, and the splendor of
their courage must inspire every member of
a free and independent race -with a yearn
ing lo assist their .siiU'ering kindred.
Women aud dbildron .liave been turned
adrift as in Belgium to wander througha desolated country, oftun to perish by
the roadside. There could lie no better
object for the generous exercise of Aus
tralian charity. The Serbs arc brothers in
arms with t/lie men front* fur off Australia,
and arc fighting in the same noble cause.
The Loitl Mayor may be invited to open
a Melbourne fund, and his example may
be promptly followed throughout- the cities
and towns of the litaLe. The call is ui-gent.
A11 contributions can be sent through the
Royal Servian legation, Loudon.
NEWS OF. TEE DAY.
Another phase of the liabaul expeditionis to be touched upon in the House of
Representatives to-morrow. Returned
troops from this and other places have
complained that there was a. serious short
age of provisions, and it is alleged, amongstother things, that articles which were sup
plied by the public asgifts were sold. Mr.
Orchard, the member for Nepean (iN.a.w.),
intends to ask the Assistant Minister of
Defence to furnish Hie House with such
information as he may have as to the truth
or otherwise of these statements.
Eiglrt Hours day was celebrated yester
day in the manner peculiar to tliis particular festival. It is Labor's own particular
day, which . celebrates a great reform, and
the princiiial event is the trades union de1monstration iii commemoration of that re
form. It is this demonstration which causes
most people to spend the day in tho city
instead of going furtherafield, and therein
lies the main difference between EightHours day and other public holidays. In
the morning the streets were thronged with
sightseers, to whom the procession was
the event of the day. Later thecrowds dispersed in various directions, many
attending tlie sports at the Exhibition
grounds,' the attendance at which was a
record; others making tlieir way lo the
Moonec. Valley races, whci-o on the
whole, backers had a. satisfactory time. It
was a grey day, with the sting of coming
winter in the air, and many chose to spendthe afternoon in. a quiet walk to one or
other of the city parks. Matinees were
held at all the theatres:-) amd pictune houses,which were largely p.itroniscd. Men in
training at Broadmcadows were given a
day's leave, and invaded the city in lar|e
numbers, giving a touch of militarism to
the streets appropriate lo -the Limes. In the
evening the streets were again crowded,and seats at the various placc*; of amuse
ment were at a premium.At the Premiers' Conference held in
April of last year a proposal -was sub
mitted by Mr. llolman, Premier of New
.South -Wales, that in view of the last
referendum it would be .vise for the States
to surrender some oE tlieir industrial
.powers. This, however, was- opposed bySir Alexander Peacock, representing Vic
toria,as Minister, of Labor. The opposi
tion then offered to the proposal has a cer
tain present interest, in view of Mr. Holmrtn's apparent intention to reopen the
question when tho Premiers meet in Sydney on i-th (May. Sir Alexander Peacock
held at tlie April conference that nothingshould be done to interfere with ordinarychannels of industry. Me had always con
tended, he said, that the principle of 'nome
rule,not only for each Slate but for each
portion of aState, should be applied in
such matters. Ho would view with alarm
any proposal to hand over the powers to
the Commonwealth, remembering thatAustralia was a great continent and thatthe circumstanccs existing in one part
might be entirely different from those in
another part. He felt that it was not be
yond the wisdom of the conference to
evolve a scheme by which the troubles
aribiug m industrial lite mignt tie regulated by come such body as the Board ofTrade, -which could look into the differences of the tribunals, and prevent unfair
competition by linking up decisions.
Notwithstanding the perturbed feelingcreated in the Tory camp by the intention of the Government to uphold thedemocratic principle of 'one ratepayer one
vole' as regards tlie Gi\ia.ter MelbourneCouncil Bill, ;uul to withhold specijil repre
sentation of bricks and mortar, the Minis
try feels that it -has the support of popularopinion in its delcrminatipn to liberalise
the franchise. The opposition oE a few
confessed Conservatives in the House will
not prevent the provision from passing,
unless the Labor party should adhere to
the principle of 'one adult one vote,' and
should not accept tlie Ministry .-' proposalas a compromise. The conjunction of
Labor and Conservative forces in the Legislative Assembly boeause the Ministry iji
thought on the one band to l-e conceding
too little, and on the other baud too much,
is one of the chief dangers in the Minis
terial path wlicu the measure comes beforo
the House.
Miklura, which was establised as a tem
perance settlement, is tn-ging its need of
an batel as a matter of public convenience,and during the visit of the State Minis
ters to the district at the last week-end a
deputation from Mildura shire council
waited on the Premier and emphasised tlie
need. The deputation begged that amend
ing legislation Should be introduced to
allow Mildura to have a trust-owned
hotel, or that a .State hotel should be
started,, or that Mildura should be broughtiiiider the '?
'Licensing-. Act. ' Sir Alex
ander Peacock promised to obtaina l-c.port through the Oiiief Secre
tary's department on the ' workingof the trust-owned hotel at Renmark.
He would then lay the request of the coun
cil before Ihe Cabinet. On his return to
Melbourne last evening the Premier staled
that his promise to Mildura related only to
the particular conditions in the district,
and dkl not suggest any general lines of
policy which the Ministry, if it denlfc further with the licensing question', might be
expectcd to follow, it is known that the
Cabinet, while the expressions of publicsentiment on the necessity for earlier clos
ing have come under itsnotice, and have
impressed on -it tho desirability of recon
sidering its -position in; some degree, hasnot yet reached any decision as to the
standpoint from which it should approachthe subject.
Towards the close of last year the atten-'
tion of the , Minister of Customs was
directed to the slaughtering of youngfemale stock in Australia for export, andhe was 'urged to communicate with theState Governments with the object of having legislation passed on the lines of thelaw in force in South America. A returnhas now been received by Mr. Tudor show
ing that last year there were slaughteredat -experiment works in Queensland 393,313
bullocks, 153,435 cows and 4035, calves; in
South Australia, 13,794 bullocks, 8664 cows
arid^'l126 calves;^ . in Victoria,' 27,800 bul
locks, 37,411) cows and 20,446 calves: . Thedetails from New South Wales are not yet
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available. In view of the seriousness of
these/ figures, tho Minister has decided to
bring the matter under the notice of the
State Governments, lie states thattlicy
alone cart take action in the direction of
passing the necessary legislation.
It has been noted by someone who Iv.is
apparently taken the Iroublii to keep checkof the figures that Western Australia 'has
up to the present secured contracts fromthe Federal Government in' connectionwith tho K.Vigoorlie lo Port Augusta rail
way amounting in round figures to some
thing like £.500,000. The anonymous
statistician goes further, and points out
that tiho western £tate will benefit to the
extent of probably another £'-'o0,000 at
least in freights for sleepers, rails, rolling
stock and other necessaries for tho rail
way which have to be carried over the
State lines tolvalgoorlie. Further, the
wages of employes along the lvalgooi-lie
portion of the transcontinental line, it
is said: now inn into something like £00,000
l-or month, most of wibieh money is without doubt spent within- the State. There
are also many indirect benefits derivable
from shipping bringing in material. Talcen
altogether, it is remarked that the rail
way 'has proved a very profitable scheme
for the western State, which, on the popu
lation basis, will not have, to contributeii very large proportion of tilie cost of a
line . which will open up tile country and
give the State .speedier touch with the
eastern part of Australia. 'No wonder.'
it is said, 'that some of the astute poli
ticians from Western Australia 'have so
?persistently barrackcd for Ihe railway.'
One of ihe peculiar absurdities of the
existing tariff is that while mips of other
countries -are allowed into 'the Common
wcaJtii tree oi duty, tnerp is an import, uuiv
of 27 i per cent, on all maps of Australia
tlhat come into the country. The result is
that, while a large wnll anap of Germany,
for instance, can l-e purchased for a sum
of i5/, a similar sized map of the Common
wealth costs from 17/6 to 1S/G. Admitting;
of course, that a map of Australia possesses
infinitelymore value from the
patriotic point of view, there appearsno
good reason why the public should be asked
to pay au extra half a crown for tlie addi
tional pieoc of sentiment. The maps cost
tlie same -amount to producc, whatever
country they depict. Tlie import duty on
imaps of Australia tfns apparently fixed
with the idea of encouraging the manufacture of such maps locally. Could any idea
be more farcical? Local producers were
asked to compete against the dheap labor
of other countries in regard to all maps ex
cept those of the Commonwealth. Where
could a lirm be found which would devote
its energies to tlie manufacture and output
of purely local maps? The entire demand of
the Commonwealth for such maps for a de
cade would hardly keep one firm going lora tenth of that time. The production of
maps locally would undoubtedly Evave been
encouraged had a tax been, pl.tecdon all
maps imported into the country. A A it is,
the idea has proved « complete failure.
Returns which have been prepared Bythe Department for External Affairs show
that during hist year 110.70S immigrants
were admitted into the Commonwealth. No
fewer than 03.143 of these were British. Of
the others -35 were Germans, A'.liiS were
Chinese. 1642 were Italians, 1520 were
North Americans, 14S9 were Scandinavians,1446 were' Russians, 1187 were French, ami67(i were Austrians. . There were also 10Turks. Of the Chinese, 1681 had been for
merly domiciled in Australia, and 103 belonged to the crews of detained enemy
ships. These liave since been repatriated.Tlhe total number of persons refused admission lo the Commonwealth during the year
was 51. No fewer than 5031 colored persons
left Australia in the same period, 2723lieing L hlncse. N;0 .Japanese, 4.-2 Malays,330 Hindoos, .'117 Papuans, and 108 Pacific
Islanders. 'Ilhcre were 20 British immi
grants admitted under contract, 14 comingto Melbourne, five to Mount Morgan ((}.),
and one to Sydney. There were six jacquardweavers, five miners, three collar turners,two electric cable jointers, two fitters ofautomatic signals, ono collar shape cuttcr,
and one corset machinist.
The natives of the Magi tribe in Papua,according to a report which the -Ministerfor External Affairs has received from theResident Magistrate of the division, have
the custom of perpetual payment for wives.Even if a man gives all he possesses to hiabride's parents when ]te buys her, lie must
.give thoni a pig every time they hold' a
feast, which is usually once a year', or
suffer his wife lo be taken away from 'him.
A ivoma-n hus absolutely no voice in the
selection of her husband. - She is sold to
the highest bidder, irrespective of the factthat he may be old enough to be her
grandfather, and the women apparentlynever object, glorying rather in the factthat their men have paid more for themthan their own parents did when theirmothers were purchased. If a man shouldinn ill U» -imiuai p;iynient, tne parents ot
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his wife, or her brothers if the parentsare dead, can take her away from him if
they like nnd'ee.ll her again to anotherman. The result' of this custom is that endless barter goes on of
pigs, everybodyowing everybody else something in the pigline.
A meeting of ladies nnd gentlemen will
be held in the town hall, Kensington, on
Thursday evening, for the purpose of formring a Citizens' Military Association, ou
similar lines to that formed at Esscndon.The Governor-General. Sit- Ronald Fcrpwi n. has signified his intention of being,present. Mr, Kenton, M.l\; Senator Russell, Mr. Warde, M.L.A., and other prominent citizens will address the meeting.Vocal items will bo rendered during the
evening by leading artists. Residents of
North Melbourne and Kensington are invited to attend. The movement is beingorganised by the Flemington and Nortii'Melbourne branches A.N A.
NEW ZEALAND PUBLIC WORKS.
WELLINGTON, Monday.Mr. Fraser. Minister of Works, speaking
nt Taumaruniu, said that under the warstress borrowing must be
strictly limited,but the Government hoped to lie able to
provide employment for all needing it during the winter. During Fobruary £120,000
was spent on public .works.
The Daily Circulation of 'Tbe Aha'is 151,740.
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in flavor Irom one year's end to another.
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tea that i: is not cosy to cqtMl.
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tins in euefa a way as to keep it good for
as long a time at it ia posible to keep
tea, and to prevent it coming in contact
?with anything not clean or not nice. The
reason Grocers can afford to Pell it cheap-'*
lyis T)«aufc being a 'ready /picked for
Gaile' article, they have no trouble with
it. AU they need do isjust hand it
over the counter when it is asked for
and collect the money.
The Xo. 1 Grade is a real good tea for
'high class' family m*eryday use. It
has a delicious Ihvor — it turns a lovely .
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oreamy-goldy-brown cok»r whenmilk; is .
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IH THE CARPATHIANS.
GERMAN REINFORCEMENTS.
'Plugging Dangerous Holes.'
Austrians Claim a Success.
A message from IVtrograd states thatthe transfer of German troops to the Cra
cow region and the Carpathians is daily
assuming larger proportions. The trans
fei red troops include Bavarian and Landsturm formations, newly trained. TheGermans aro also denuding the Narew
region (Poland) of all units that can be
spared, -with which .they are plugging thedangerous 4
holes' in tho Carpathians.These troops are being replaced with heavy
The A ustro-G eriii;i ns are 'bringing up
much heavy artillery to thu Carpathians.In a Petrograd commiiniquu it is stated
filiat the Russian air raid at Niedchburg,
7u Ea^t Prussia, set fire Co the railway
buildings and destroyed the track.
'Wiu Russians . on Tuesday and Wednes
day, a Budapest telegram affirms, 're-
peated their attacks on Uszok, and ad
vanced in lines six .and eight deep. Their
assaults were of. the most desperate char
acter. On one height the Austrians re
pulsed them ten times, and the Russians
lost several thousands of dead and
wounded.'
AUSTRIA AMD ITALY.
Austria's Furtiisr Concessions.
M Sufficient for Italy.
The .Rome 'iMct^jgero' states tfi.ik' Aus
tria 3ias made further concessions to Italy,
though they are still far from complying j
Avitfh Italy's demands. 1'taly lias replied Jdetailing- the minimum concessions which
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tflie is prepared to accept, and requesting a
reply within a ''reasonable innf.' I
VAST CONTRABAND PLOT.
Supplies for Austria Seized in
lialy.
A vast contraliand organisation for re
victualling Austria-Hungary and Germanyhas been discovered at Naples. The authori
ties there 'have seized 3,000,000 pieces of
linen and 7,000,000 pairs of army boo'ts on
?x-ard an Italian steamer. The goods had
been ordered by a firm the head of which
is the Austrian consul at Naples, M. von
'three (hundred barrels containing rubber
nvere also seized.
Autonomy Offered to Trieste.
The entourage of Priuce von Buclow,German ambassador at Rome, assert that
Austria'isfinally offering autonomy to Ihe
Adriatic port of Trieste, on similar conditions to those which prevail in the 'free'
city of Hamburg.
AMERICA AS A NEUTRAL.
Mr. Bryan's Firm Stand.
Violent Outburst by German
Press,
The reply made by Mr. W. J. Bryan,
United Stales Secretary of State,to Count von Bernstorff's memo
randum, in which the German am
liassador expressed regret at America's
alleged infringement of neutrality in refus
ing to stop tlie exportation of arms and
ammunition to belligerents, has caused, a
fresh violent outburst against the United
States among 'ihe German newspapers.
fflfr. Bryan declared that tlie UnitedStates Government would never yield
to
any belligerent any of its rights as a neu
tral. The prohibition asked for would bea direct violation and a roil breach ofneutrality, hence his Government' was un
able to consider it.]
GERMANSOUTH-WEST AFRICA.
General Smuts in tiie Field.
TransportDifficulty
Removed.
A South Africanforce, under General
-.Smuts-, lias occupied the town of A us,- 50
miles east of Luderitz Bay, in German South
west Africa, and railway communication
between A us, -Garub (50 miles from the
South African border) and Luderitzbucht
has been restored. . This is of immense
importance to southern Union forec«, as
it removes tihe food transport difficulties:
Tlie Germans had completely destroyed
the line between Ganib and Aus, wrecking
the bridges.
GERMAN HIGH SEA PIRACY.
A Danish Steamer Seized and
Released.
The Danish steamer Nidaros, 1024 tone,
which was seized by a German vessel in
tho North Sea while conveying a cargo i
of agricultural products to Grimsby, Outs
'been releliscd, together with her curgo,
in consequence of tlie demand imade by the
Danish Government for nn explanation of
the outrage. .
A NEW ZEALAND LOAN.
ISSUE OF DEBENTURES.
LONDON, 2Gth April.The 'Daily Mail' states;
—
'Despite em
phatic official denials, New Zealand is
issuing 200, 000, four per cent, debentures, re
deemable in 1020. They will 'not lie told
under £07.' r-.
'
? WOOL. GROWERS.— Dead Wool.— Do not let it go'
to waste. Wo hav£ large or&ra.- Consign direct,J. Kcnnon and Sam, Pty. Ltd., Richmond.— [Adirt.]
THE DARDANELLES.
WORK FOR ARMY AND NAVY.
Obstacles to be Faced, i
M*- -Ash mead BartlettBurdett-Couttj,
'
M.l1., who is representing the London pres.,in- tlhe operations in the Dardanelles, tele,graphs;— 'The trial made on 18th Marchconvinced the navy that the Wows can
be forced, but it is essential that a powerfill army should be ready to occupy theGallipoli Peninsula, for otherwise the navywould be again obliged to clear tho minefield and force its way out. .'.The naval men
were amazed at the small damage done to f
the forts, though -tlheir (ire was completely ;
silenced. Landing parties found that many |
of the fort guns were intact. The war' I
ships' fire drove the gunners in the fort s I
at the Narrows trom tlhe guns to the bouil, h
proof shelters, but it is improbable that ;
?many of the guns were knocked out. Tlie i
science of the Germangunners is greatly |
helping '-tihe Turks, otherwise the Allied fleet1
would be already before Coustantinople. {
'The chief obstacles in the future are I
the mines carried by the four-knot cuv- |
rent, torpedo tubes placed on both shores, I
concealed batteries, llnsivy'
howitzers ami f
batteries of field guns, which are able to j
move among, the hills and attack tlie wari.-
shipa from uncKpeoted spots, and inflict f
serious damage on the trawlers and destroy- {
ere which arc engaged in urine clearing. A »
battleship has to score a dircut hit oil aI
gun before the latter is put out ot action I
if 'it is protected by a wdl-conetructed -
earth emplacement. The ExpeditionaryfForce requires many field howitzers to f
occupy Gallipoli, which fortunately com- ?
mands itiio lower Asiatic shore.' ?'
Renter's correspondent aboard the liri- !
tisli battileship Triumph, 11,800 tons, four i
lfl-inch and fourteen 7.5-inch guns, iv- 5
ports:—^
'The. Triumph entered the l)ar- I
daiielles, and her 7.5-finch guns opened lira fon the trendies ait the western- end of (,'al-
5
lipoli -at a range of 7000 yards. After half I
an 'hour tlhe Triumph changed her position, l,
and a howitzer lottery on the Astatic f
shore dropped sixteen shells iu a, quarter'
of on hour, of which tlrrce struck the
Triumph, causing trifling damage, i! Twoman were . wounded.- Tho Triumph silenced
tiho howitzers .in a few minutes, and re- 4
sumed the bombardment of .the trendies.'
HOTELS IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.
THE NEW CLOSING HOURS,j
BILL FOR SUBMISSION TO
PARLIAMENT. ]
ADELAIDE. Mnnriar. i:
It is tlie intention of the South Aus- i
traliaii Government to have a. bill pre- |
pared before Parliament meets in June tu !
give effect to the decision of the electors \
in connection with the referendum on the'
closing hours of liquor bars,. j
The Premier (Mr. Vaiighan) stated to- i
day that the definite lilies of the measure'
had not been settled, but it would be ready ;
for submission to the Utilise in the ear!v '?part of -the session.
'
?
RESTORING LIFE. I
A REMARKABLE CASE/ 1MAN GIVES NAME AND ADDRESS,
THEN COLLAPSES AND DIES.
lesterday evening Mr. J. M. Ingram, of -
--7Collins-street, whilst boating ou tlio
?
Varra near -Aiidereon-streeL-bridgo with a s
ftiend, noticed the body of a man in the ;
water, I1 hi* two men' in the boat dragged e
the body to the bank, and ne there were\
signs of, life restorative me«isuros were
applied._
In this work they wore assisted ?:
by a military officer anil another person 1
who^ happened topass in a motor car.
;
.Their unitedcttort^ were to an extent eiic*
J,
sensibility, and he was -able to state that f
liis name was Morris Byrne and that he \
lived at 67 George-street, Fitzroy. I3ut ]
shortly afterwards ^yrne showed wgns of
collapse. A St. John ambulance Mr.'w sent\
for, and he was removed to Melbourne]
.Hosnrta.1 by- Constable A. M'K.erral, of St.%
Kilun-roud police. When the pai'ty nrrived ^
at the institution, however, the man was £
dead..
1
. I
Olive Werner, a young girlwho resided . 'i
with her parents at 15 Gougb-streel, iiich* I
mond, has stated that she saw Jfyrne jumpJ
into the water from the Henley landing%
stage that ekirts the river. j
N.S.'W. PUBLIC WORKS.
NORTON-GRIFFITHS CONTRACT.
READY FOR SIGNING.
SYDNEY. Monday.
The Premier announced to-day that ho
had received a caiile imessage from London
respecting many of the matters in the
Xorton-Griflitlis contract which needed tiie
decision of the 'principals of the negotiating
syndicate. The. way was now cleared, lie
said, for the signing of the agreement.
,He 'hoped to make a more detailed an
nouncement in the course- oi a few days.
MADE IN GERMANY.
'
ALLEGED BRITISH GOODS. 1
MANUFACTURERS' PROFITS IN
ENGLAND.
TI#} Victorian Hardware Assistants' and £
Trade Association on Saturday evening heldj*
xl smoke social to welcome back io Aus- -
trulia Mv. Charles DueUctt, after two years' £
absence in Kngland. -Mr. W. J?. Uidjxe'.vsiy -
presided, and, on behalf of tbe ahsoc.a*
tion. presented Mr. 3)uekett with badges ;
of the association, ami' expressed pleasure
at seeing him among them again. t
Mv. Uuekett, in reply, said he was in t
Kngland when the war broke out. They;
had read of strikes among the -workers ;?
there, and .mo doubt blamed the men con-;
sideftibly for their aetiona. He didnot
,
hiumc them at all. Ho considered they :
had done right. The manufacturers thereC/
eared nothing about the country as long aa -
they could make money, aud they nauf.
jumped pricesto an enormous extent
y?
mu&& more so timii uci:up*a»,»—
?
tlhe result that they were making more „
money now than they had, made beiore the ..
war, while the' cast of living had 1 upv4
tremendously. He^ believed%
the bntusii i
Government .w«ls right iu taking over tli/
j.
factories where 'a dispute cccurrcd. F
tralia was giving preference to Jintisit
goods. That was quite right, but the Vlc* f
Terence should only apply, to goods niauu- ^
fact.ured wholly in Untain, which reprc
rented about 5 per cent, of the so-canea ,
British goods which entered tho O.mnion- t
wealth. In other eases the percentage g
British labor ? represented m theee good*|
?was not more than -5 per cent, and|
not be even 5 per cent. Ho behe\ ©a tn- * &
thousands of pounds' worth ol ticrmiu *
goods were sold in Great Britain, and'
|
ported as British. This ought to be stopped.|
In importing British goods the mauuiu-
|
turer should be made ^ /nve #a 'gunmni^V
tiiat his products wor« all British made,j* |
else he should be compelled to pay tli^
|*Vocal* and instrumental items were pnv f
vided by Messrs. Harold Hitter, J. M.|
Walker, E. Whitman. 0 . J. ,1'arnhatn,IL-
|Slntteo', G. AVag^talT. A. vol-ci ts. - ?
|Hogg, .T. Aiken and .1. Cohen. Mt. »?
|
B -Miirchant performed some clever conjn^|
injjtriclca.
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or.uii Aini 'soHooiiG. Homto ami Son, -'?-& LiUle Collins.
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THE GREATBATTLE
1 DESPERATECONFLICT
Herman Use of Asphyxiating Gas
NUMBER KILLED OR STUPEFIED
Gallant Charges By Canadians.
BAYONET FIGHT FOR LIFE
MEMYSWEPTACROSSTHE YSER
British Hold All Their Positions
. LONDON', -6th. April. |
The tremendous effort of . tlie Germans
1
to break the line of the Allies on the Yser,
in Western Belgium, baa failed.
The capture by tlio British. of Hill GO
upset the German calculations, .and forced
the' enemy to disclose his Land in. a pre
mature attack on -tlie French lines north
of the British section. Three , German
army 'corps were Jhwg on the Yser from
Holders, witli. orders to, gain the YprcsJ'lirnes road at . any cost.
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A north-easterly wind was Mowing on
; Thursday evening, and a «ulohur and
chloride product resulted in a. heavy gasof aboiit' the same ' consistency ns after- |
(lamp, the a6nd'~3mokV l-emg/ singularly ,
jiairiful to- the'eyes.' ; As smoke arose from !
the front of the Gorman 'trendies thej
enemy evacuated their own trenches, giving the French tho impression that they
j
wereretiring. Many of the French sprang
up and ^charged into the poisonous cloud,
being blinded and stifled by the. fumes.
Some of them regained tho trenches, but
i the bursting of shells-continuing, the futpes
were scattered, and the poisonous guscsformed another wall of smoke behind the
bewildered Frenchmen. At one spot the
(Jcrmans themselves were caught in the
poisonous cloud, and fought at random un
til they could distinguish friend from foe.
A French, sergeant managed to escape and
tolil the Belgian commander of the gravity
of the situation. . The Belgians retired in
good order, but the Canadians had 110 time
to get their 4.7-inch guns across tlie
water.
The Germans brought up ;v quantity of
ready-made bridges, 30 feet .long, and, de
spite the destruction of the first bridge,
they crossed the canal and occupied
Lizerne.' This left ? the Canadians in an
. untenable position, but within four ilrours
tlicy had turned the advance. '.Die
Canadians met men retreating who were
terribly sick, half blind, and had weak
limbs as. the result of the fumes. Never
theless, tiie Canadians faccd shrapnel, rifle
fire and maehinc guns in a country. lacking
cover. The French, assisted by the grow
ing darkness, retired to their positions on
the eanul banks, hut were still disorganised
by the ga«es. At dawn a large number of
the troops was still poisoned ;indeed, men
.
irere being brought to Dunkirk on Sundayin a state of stupor.
The main German attack was directed
against the Dixmtidc-Ypres road, at tho
point where it cresses the canal. After tho
Germans stormed Sti?ensli:acte a sweep
ins movement left Pilkem in tho hands of
Hie enemy. The French made a valiant
dcfcnce, but were driven buck, abandoning
?lour batteries of 'seventy-fivers'. (2.115-inch
puis). German engineers on Thursdaynight enlarged and strengthened the tein
'powxy bridge at StoensLraetc. enabling
1'einforeements'to entrench on the western
tank before dawn, supported by. heavy
artillery.
. Throughout Friday tiie German infantry
tried to rapture Zuydichoote, but was re
peatedly repulsed. The attacks were re
newed- on Friday night, when the enemy
*'as held half 'a mile .west of tlhe .bridge
head. The Belgians meanwhile had done
?ftcir full share of fighting in holding the
line1 of tho Yser flooded area and the
?liuics.' The German artillery everywhere
Searched their lines, but they fought with
.' splendid courage, gallantly co-operating
frith the French combined forces to vccap
turc Lizerne and throw the Germans across
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tlie canal.
. .liter the Germans poured over tlie canal
aud attacked the Canadians in the rear,
tte Canadians, facing both ways, fought for
their lives with fiheir ibayonets. British
supports, with Zouaves, fell upon the CSer? mans and cut their way to 'the Canadians.The whole mass then charged the enemy
?
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'}ii glorious onrush. Wfliole companies of
Germans were wiped out. The Canadian^
.-,
lost
heavily, but they drove the Germans
fromI'ilkcrri in disorder by means of two
, |*ronefc charges, delivered with mag1
^'ficent ? dash and int. Regard lea-;, of
. rules of tlio Ge.nnan text' 'books,. I
.'he Gemtans' excessive corfideuce .helped/ '^e
est-ablitih,Uie whole allied
...
line. The Duke -of Wurtemburgli's -army,
wiiih a number of Hungarian' regiments,
carried out tlio attack. 'Tlicro are many
rumors that ^Marshal von Hindenburgholds the chief command.
? The Germans are now burying their dead
near the 'liatfle fields, owing to the railways
being congested witli troop trains, prevent
ing the conveyance of cremating furnaces
to Boesinghc. Great piles of corpses,
mostly mangled and unrecognisable, have
been collected to the west of Holders,
where waggons bring them from lihe banks
of the Yser. Burial'pits
15 feet' deep liave
been dug. Gorman civilians were assisted
in the work by Belgians who had been conx
jjulsorilydrafted from tJhu villages.
THE POISONOUSFUMES.
VICTIMS IN FRENCHTRENCHES.
Explosive Bullets Used.
White Flag Treachery.The Calais' correspondent of the . 'Daily
Chronicle' says:— 'The Allies, are no longer
fighting a nation, but a scourge like cholera.'
A curtain of asphyxiating gas advanced like
tlie 'yellow wind' in Northern China, and
rose -to a height of sixteen feet. Evident
ly the Germans had placed big reinforced'
bottles of gas, compressed at high pressure,
on, top of. their trenches, and opened them
when the' wind was certain to carry the
poison into the enemy's trenches. Many
of the French, not knowing the danger,
did not attempt to escape, but died at their
posts. The corpses turned black. Those
who escaped spat blood owing to the
chlorine attacking the mucous membrane.
These effects were felt over nn area of
nearly .four miles by a mile and a quarter.
Elsewhere ? the gas was too dilute tokill,
though it suffocated many.
'After the. gas had escaped for fifteen
minutes masked Germans took possession
of the arms of the dead men. The Ger
m-ins made no prisoners. When they saw
a: soldier whom the fumes had not quitekilled they threw his rifle into the Yser
and ironically advised him lo lie down,
since thus to die was better.
''When the reinforcements arrived the
?French opened a terrible fire. Simul
taneously the Canadians thrust in a
wedge, cutting off many Germans who had
advanced too far. In order to play an in
famous trick on a party o[ Frenchmen, a
German column which was threatened
with decimation owing to the French lire
held their rifle butts and waved iu tho
air a white flag, calling, 'We surrender.'
Wlieu near the French trendies the Ger
mans opened fire, killing many Frenchmen,
whom the Canadians were able to avenge.
v'J'he floods north of the ferryman's
bouse prevented the use of chlorine, as the
trenches were too, far apart here. The Ger
mans, four abreast, preceded by three ma
chine guns, advanced along the road, cross
ing the Hoods, regardless of the Allies' big
guns. The Germans did not use their ma
chine guns until they were close to the
Belgian trpnehes' when they poured in a
hot fire ami chargcd with bayonets fixed.
They were able to cross owing to' their
great' number. '? The Belgians fought gal
lantly until' reinforcement's 'arrived and
enabled them to throw back the Germans.
At several points over the Yser Ihe Ger
mans north of Dixmude attacked ninny
times' in serried ranks, particularly
at. C.hateau Dieogne, which is a
small country lionse, with a garden, situ
ated among a number -of peasants' cot
tages. A bayonet light resulted unfavor
ably to tlie Germans, many of whom were
ta'ken prisoner.
'The Germans continued their massed
attacks on the 23rd. The Belgian Grena
diers performed many deeds of bravery,
preventing the Germans from passing the'
French left wing, which was weakened iis
the result oE the poisonoutji gaacs.' The
Germans by 'midday on tho ,25th were
driven buck -over the- Yser. Throughout
the fighting-the- enemy used -many explosivebullets.'
?Witnesses ot the -German .attack -on the
French at Boesinghe consider that the
Germane did not use_s|-ecial asphyxiating
shells, but thcy-believe that vapor emanat
ing. from chloric gas was projected from
the German trenches by unknown means,
the Germans availing themselves of a favor
able wind. Tiie French were amazed by
seeing thick clouds resembling a. blackish
fog moving towards their trench, awktliey
advanceir in momentary confusion. The
GermanS'-eauie out, supported by' artillery,
the men wearing masks. Thanlis to numcr
our reserves and the support of tiie
British, the German advance was checked
north of the canal.
GREAT GERMAN LOSSES.
Thousands Buried Near,
Moorslede.
The Roiilctts correspondent of 'the An!-,
sterdam journal 'IX- Tek-giaaf' states:—
'The lighting near Boelcsipelle and Baiige
marck,. in. -t ho Ypres district,'
wus.
most
severe. Thousands .ate buried in the 'huge
cemetery Jusar Moorslede, 'arid 'the ciuuuhes
are fillcdiwith wounded. German -antiMei'y
lias lieen jKxsted south of Moorslede,'
and
horses are attached .to each gun ready to
move them owing to 'the Allies' frequent
and successful- stir raids.
'Tlie German plans -embrace a. strung at
tempt, to cross the Yser and force their
way (to Funics and Dunkirk. The allied
airmen are making daily raids between the
Yser nnd Bruges, lineluding ttlie air sheds
at GUs, Mssowcgc uhd Cistihel. Many Ger
mans have been killed. 'The Germans beav
ilv bombarded airmen at Gontrode, east
of Ghent. In one instance-ari airman, al
lowed his machine u.- falb.iupidly upside
down. The Germans ceased. fire, 'believing
the airman had been 'hit. Suddenly lie
?righted bis .machine, and having .'dropped
Domlis. wh'ich damaged 'the air sheds-, Hie
escaped.', .5'
OFFICIAL REPORTS.
ALLIES MAINTAIN PROGRESS.? 'The British, French and Belgian counter
attacks iii Belgium,' a l.'aris communiquestates, '''continue .successfully against , two
German ly-my cor]is. The Germans con
tinue to use asnhvxiating gases/ .We have
considerably .progressed nortWards^pnthe
right bank of tlie Yser Canal. The British
repulsed the counter attack .mentioned in
the Ja-^t comimmique and have held all their
positions. German division on a front of
less than a klloonetdr (about 1000 yards)
bent iback the French '.line at; Colonne, on
tlie LMensci [Heights, \ hut a counter attack
wept iback the Germans.';
'The .fighting -north-of Ypres,' tile-latest
communique states,, 'continuea satisfactory
to the 'Allies. Tlie Germans have attacked
the. British at several ipoints, ibut have not
gained' any ground. The French have pro
gressed on tile: right bank (by vigorous
counterattacks.'.''.'
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On ^unday- aft^rijcjqnit .was
officially -tan-.
nonnccil:-— .'TheiAlfios eontintio toiprogress
in Belgium. TherHr.itish 'hold all' their
positions.' 7'-
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WHAT THE GERMS/CLAIM.
Captures of French and British.
A Berliu communique states:— '-We have
achieved further sii'ceesics near Ypres. Wo
-maintained the grountl captured on ,23rd
inst., a»id continued attacks eastward. We
fitxinmxl Solaert Farm, soutii-west of Saint
Julien, aud stortaed Saint .1 ulicii, whie'h
is three miles north-east of Ypres, and
ailso Kensselwere. We advanced victori
ously against G'rafeastafel taking prisoner
10D0 -Englifihmen, and capturing seven ma
chine guns. We repulsed a British counter
attack on our position west of Saint Julien,
the 'British suffering most severe losses.
The British attempts to attack wast of
the hill were stifled at Inrth. The 'French
suffered a severe defeat south-west of
Kombres. We^broke through several lines.
Nightly attempts, to recapture the ground
have miscarried. We captured 24 French
ofliccrs, 1000 men and 17 guns.'
Premature Rejoicings inBerlin,;
From (Amsterdam it is reported, that
there are great-
rejoicings in Berlin over
what' is regarded as the x German victory
in Flanders. *.
? The 'Frankfuerter Zeitung,' .in rejoicingat what it terms the German successes at
Ypres, states:— 'It is probable that we
employed projectiles emitting poisonous
gases. This was in reply lo the treacher
ous British and Frenchprojectiles. Tlie
German army command 'has already stated
that German -chemists would produce con
siderably more effective gas bombs than? the enemy.'
THE NEWS IN CANADA.,,,
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War Office Tribute fo Canadians
Casualty Lists Anxiously i
Awaited.
Messages detailing tho exploits of - the
Canadians on tlie Yser -were posted on the
newspaper offices at Montreal. The publiceagerly bought up special editions, and
were delighted at the unusually- warm lan
guage used iu the .War. Oflicc despatch.The Governor-General of Canada, , the
J-uke,' of Corniaiight. '.wliiJe inspecting
the Montreal Home yuard, congratulated
tlie officers upon the gallantry of tlieir bro
thers in arms.® The mbws of the retakiiig
of tlie gims, he said, was specially welcome,
recallinga similar exploit iri South Africa,
when Major. Holland .won the Victoria
Cross.
The arrival of tlv' Canadian .casualty lists
was awaited at Montreal With great
anxiety, as- the Canadians had already sus
tained 1000 casualties at Hill GO and arbund
'Ypres.
?Tlie Toronto 'Star' states:— 'It was no
fault of .the' Canadians that they yielded
giouiid.- . Annihilation or' retreat -was the
only option, anel' they did 'well to extricatethemselves without more serious loss.- Such
a situation is the most severetest- of disci
pline.'?
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: The French newspapers pay' glmving.tri
biites to the 'marvellous- dash' displayed:
by the Canadian troops.
HOWHILL 60 WASMINED
GERMANSBREAK INTO PANIC.
Grim Struggle tor Possession.
BritishInfantry Stand Firm.
A graphic inscription of the fight for
Hill (il) U given .by Colonel ,E. D. Swinton
('Eye Witness' at British -head quarters).
'IVJ-e Witness' states: — 'Seven' mines
were fired -simiiltajieously .by the British on
HH1 GO on ITtli inst.?
./Crencbes,. .parapetsand 'sandbags disappeared, and the ground
was itora into huge -craters, which assumed
'strange shapes. Nothing was .left :of -the
occupants of the. enemy's line. An extra
ordinary scene was -prvsented ill the neighboring trenches. 'Many of the Germans
were surprised in thiiir shirt sleeves,,' witli-
out equipment,' and were stiiuned and be
wildered by the explosioii. They were sub
jected to a rain of hand grenades. Theybroke into panic, cursing, shouting and fall
ing over each , other in thefight' for the
exits, gome of the . tcnor-shiukeii men
bayoneted tlw comrades in front oi them,
'llhe Britishera. .lyiUi' lwiyonets fixed, buist^
though the .maze of ti'enelies and .poured
into the craters. They (pressed on till
hauled up by Ibarricudes defended by Aiomb- .
thiwvei's. The :ii est ''?line of trenches .was
ca,ptured in a few, mhintes, and then tne
real, struggle -began,''
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??'Illie Genmatis -|iiickly recovered .from
their siir,prise. The whole-of our position
was soon objured bv tlie smoke from
bursting shells. Meainw.hile oui' iba.tteri«3
supported, the attack-; TerriBeartillery lire
lasted far into the night. . Whilst one-men
were tlirowiug up paiujiets and rendering
the position defensiible. the Geniians threw
hand gremwles over .the ibaiTKMides-^ind 'also
into. .the crater, to -the sides of w.h.ieh the
British; wkjrc' .clinging and endeavoring to'
obtain a footlio-ld. The lighting continued
throughout the night, and culminated earlvon the ISth.in two German massed attacks.,
which' were beaten o If. Thoughthchillside'ij
was piled with German eoiipses, , the enemy
continued his- [jress-irre, during the'^vhole.'j
of Kundny; until we were ;gradually driven,
ofi 'the norUieni edge. llein-foreenieiil« ar
rived at-. G p. in. and swupt .the Germans
from the edge. ?? '
'Our position was now: more secure.
Sunday i night was comparatively quiet.
There wils a severe cannonade by, both
sides on Monday, , the Germans heavily
shelling all round Ypres. The Germans on
Tuesday uinnaskcil 'a formidable . concentra-
tion of artillery fire, which grew heavier1
hour by hour. Their 4-'-eentrnietre (10.536
iricb) and 35-centimetre.,( 13.780-indi) guns
bombarded Ypres. Fifteen children, who
were playing in the street -were killed, but
otherwise the casualties were small. Ger
man infantry udvnnccd to Hill GO at G.30
p.m. Our machine guns again did tre
mendous execution ;in beating off the
enemy. Another attack at S o'clock was
similarly beaten ofl. Still the Cennans.
would not admit defeat.. Throughout the1
night- parties of. hand grenadcre .tried to!
drive us oil the Irill. . Their attacks were!
alternated with bombardments, ofall.kindsj
by^irtillei^'und trench liiort'ars:' '
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'Qn Wednesday morning .we held 'the
position except sit. oneijoint.1 By 3 p.m.
only a few German bomb, throwers were
left on the north-wistem edge. Tlie bom
bardment of the hill was continued, and
projectiles aud asphyxiating gases were
rained ou the defenders till the evening,when -the British were firmly entrenched.
Officers who met the Prussian Guard on
nth November hurt declare tlrait the fight
ing at Hill GO was far worse. For four
days and- a half the enemy lurried tons of
metal and explosives into nn area only 250
yards long and 200 yards deep. At times
the hilltop was -wreatlied in poisonousfumes. The infantry stood firm under a
fire which swept wliale sections and filled
?the trenches with corpses. The approachto the frontline wow so cumbered that the
reinforcements had to climb over their
comrades' bodies.'
British Casualty List.
To-day's British casualty list shows 37
officers killed and Ot wounded.' .Most of the
casualties were sustained iu the.lighting
at Hill GO.
Daring British Airman's Feat.
'The British 'airman who attacked the
airship .shed at Ghent,' say's 'Eye Wit
ness,' 'threw a bomb at the shed from
a height of (i000 feet.'
Owing to beingfired at from a balloon, and many soldiers
below, the airman got above the balloon
and threw a ibomb, but it missed the bal
loon. He then planed down steeply under
tho balloon, so that the 'balloonists and
soldiers did not fire for fear of .hitting eachother. The airman threw hand grenades
until he was 200 feet above the ground,when' he dropped his' last bomb on tiie
air shed. A heavy explosion followed. The
daring airman escaped, though his planeswere perforated by bullets.'
A Taube aeroplane threw several bombsinto the town of Noypn, in the north of
France., Subsequently the -machine fell
near a German ontpo»t, but with what re
sult is not known. .
Lord Hugh Cecil Joins Flying
Corps,Lord .Hugh Cceil, iiftl|'sbn of the third
Marquis of .Salisbury, who Iras representedOxford University in. the House of Com
mons since 1910, hus been appointed a
lieutenant 'in thSMoyal Flying Corps.
PERHflCTIOX: Attribute ol S.tSDEB' S EXTRACT. ? AU- winter ailnicnta curwl by it . wlicn
tire common scucalyi-tuii fiuls ingnally. Medicalauthorities, rccomnlciid us: to be aitelyrolled on; — [AdVt,]
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German Prisoners in France.Details of the treatment meted out to
German' prisoners 'in France show that
they enjoy remarkable comforts -and a
plentiful-- supply of food.
it ED WA'l'F.ltY l'litt'Ll-S ON UIIILQ'S HE\nTanja. viu Hcga, N.S.W.— 'When my little boywas two anil one-half yearn old lild head h,^
euiic badly nlleetcd.- Tiuy red watery nimnl,,*appeared
over hw head, and, in spite of varioStreatments,' rapidly grew worse, until the an mr.
,*rcre .3* large an a two sliilling piece, and Ju?i attained,
lie was very cross and could „«
sleep at night,and used to scratch . hj3 .
until it bled. This contirtued for two inoiithcami %ve were at onr w.t's end to know wliat Sdo to relieve him. I hail hla liead
shaved?
s,
the Cutienra Hemi^ies (Soap and Ointmenti UtvtrtiseJ, I dctenmncd to- give tlicui a trial r
bathed the sorea with wann water ami Cutlnirn
Snap, and, applied the Cutienra.Ointment, inrf
after two or three applieaUousi I noticed tilsldn 'looked more soft and less inflamed.- and !!»
child eoulil-rcBt, and nt the end of three weni.the spots completely disappeared, thanks to th,'
v-onderful Cutlcura Soap and Cuticuta OintiitcMf v ;
(Signed) Mra.,L. P. M. Innes, 28th,. April, loii.Although Cutlcura: Soap and Ointment are «alH
throughout the world, a sample of caeh, with a®page Skip nook, will be mailed free on npDlitatlon to. H; v Towns and Co., Dept. T. sVdnpvN.S.wI-— tAdvt.]
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Yesterday's Late Cablegrams.!
INVASION OF*
ENGLAND.
AN', {EARLY' INCIDENT.
'Mi:.. F. 'T. Jane, the -naval expert, ia
a speeeliwt..Stsrborougb, 'explained his re
cent reference-to the navy. Shortly before
the war, lie said., while the manoeuvres
were in progress, sjime members , of the
Cabinet wished the fleet to disperse with
a view to turning the other -4ieel: to- Ger-
many. Mr. Winston Churchill, First X/ordnt .?».!.» -Ji,ln.:».1--,. » 1 l.v»-v-.»iMul
? f«
resign.A compromise- .'.viis effected, under
whicJi.-4.he.:)leet-\wiit out in different direc
tions, -and 'then reassembled elsewhere.The if.-u.-t- was- only -known to the Admir
alty, added Mr. .lane, that Germany at au
early stage of the war 'had 100,000 troop-;
in transports intending to 1-xnd them on 'the
cast -coast, of 'England. They were .alreadyat sea when, on discovering that the British ivere- awaiting them, they rushed backto harbor.
GERMAN JMAVAL BOAST.
Copenhagen reports state that lead
ing German ltewspapere am triumphant at
the so-ealh^l naval cruises. TlieyV declarethat a (Jennan fleet .scoured the Xorth Sea
several times trying to iimt .the British, and
add, ''If delliciie wants to prove 'Kritannia
Itules the Waves' liow's his chance.'
IN THE DARDANELLES.
The Allies' Avar ships operating in theD.-u-dauellra 'brought down two Turkisliaeroplanisi Whidi were flying over theI land of Tenedos.*
'.nie bombardment of the straits: con
tinues. . ..
SUBMARINE -PIRACY;-
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SEVERAL VESSELS. TORPEDOED.
.Further detaiLs are available iu reganl to
the Nonvegiari siiling ships Eva and Oskar,v.'hie'h were passed in the iNorth S«i by tlie
steamer llebiKir, sqqxuorl^y ivbamloned.A Geriuaii Miibiiiarine iflred a dozen shells
at the vessels and the crews were allowedten minutes' to'
escape.'The sifi-nuu-ine which ,-ttl:ieked the
Swedish stivitner llufih discharged- a tor
peilo, but without doing any damage. Thecaptain and Jive .of tlie crew then went olf
in a l»at, intending' to show their papers,but When the -boat waS'-uear .the subiuariuea second -torpedo struck the Kiitli amidships. -blowing up tlie deck. The re'uiaiuder
of the' erew -barely had time to get into a
boat. -?
.The Norwegian steamer .-Capri vi,' 2932tons, struck a 'mine sirid sank off Tory' Island, on the north coust of Ireland. The
t*r-!w.was
sa,fely landed..Ihe Danish steamer, laden with agiieul
tural. products and boiiud for Grimsby,which was seized by a German vossel, was
the Nidjtros, 1024 tons. The Danish Government has. demanded an explanationfrom Germany.
Germany lias promised to render.
an
apology to the Greek Government and paycompensation if it is proved that the-Greek
aU-riaiici- Ellispon-tes, 29S9 tons, which -wassunk in -the Nortli Sea recently, was. tor-
pedoed, by a German submarine.
GERMAN REPRISALS ON PRISONERS.
Among tho 39 British prisona*? in Ger
many oit wiiom harsh treatment is beinginflicted in reprisal' for -the separate con
finement in England of the two capturedcrews of fclie piratical German submarines,are the following:—
Gerard Goschen, son of Mr. EtUvard-Goschen; Bobin Grey, aviator, cousin ofSir Edward Grey, Minister for ForeignAffaire; Rupert, eon. of the Earl of Albermarled aud Lieutenant
Paxtoii, a formerattache to the British 'Embassy :in Yiennu.
LEADERS TO SPEAK AT GUILD
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to lie held* at the:
Guild Hall on ltHh Al ay, will be addrossetl'by Mr. Asquith, Mr*. A Jionar I, aiv, Leaderof tire Opposition, .'Mr. Lewis Harcourt,Colonial Secretary, and the High Commissioners of the Dominions.
RUSSIAN AIRMEN'S BOMBS.Ruesran airmen lfave dropped lximbs in
Neidenbm-g. a town in liast Prussia, nearthe frontier of Poland.
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NOTES ON THE WAR.
FRANCO-BELGIAN FRONTIER:I.
icturcsqiie dc-Hils do not give -any realidea of the meaning of a .battle. What liastaken place .indicates that tlie Gormanshave tlie 1914 troops ready. As tlhe re
quirements of the annual contingent arefar below the supply of men, 'it has beenthe custom to poatixine men for a yen- or
more to allow of further physical develop;inent, and even then a large muniber are
passed into the Ersatz reserve, from whicJtdrafts are drawn to -fill up the wastage ofwar. Nowadays the Ersatz reserve is prac
tically mi trained. The 1912 return showedthat,- if required, over
1,250,000 men couldhave been called ou, but taking both ar'myand navy the .requirement was about one
cniiu. . wc nave to aud tiie contingents ot
1013 and 1914, so that at the least thereshould be from 2,000,000 to
2,500,000men of over twenty years of age
available, the rawest of whom would have
had training since last iSciptemiber. The
numbers are not greater, because we must
deduct 'postponements and so on. and alsomake allowance for the increased requirement of the first line tinder tiie Army Acts
of .1012 and 1013. The idea -was that,thanew -troops, should displace the older Laiid
.vclir and Lainlsturm ill the fighting line,
and also the youths of under 20 years who
'had volunteered and been aeccipted iu'orderto .fill up the ranks.
With the improved troops in hand' ths
attraction of Calais -seems to have been toomuch to resist. vSo preparations were putin hand to 'hack a way through' between
Ypres and the sea .in order to- plant a' fe.woit the lO.a-inch howitzers on Cape Grisney,whore our now Queen. Elizaibeth .would com
fortably smash them and yet be out oftheir range. It .is said that the QueenElizabeth lay outside Dover harbor andtried the range, with satisfactory results.
?Based on lloulers. the Germans selectedfor the points of attack Steenstrae.te,where the 'Dixmude-Ypres- road crosses theYser ( -aiVal, and any suitable points between Ypres and Dixmude. Then the Bel
gians were to he attacked at the Yser
bend, .half way -between .Dixmude and Xieuport, Hither a weak point, where theFrench and 'Belgian lines join.
; As it turned out the German, plan of attack was 'anticipated .by -the British attackand capture of Hill 00— a probable conse
quence of the British success at St. Efoi,one a.nd a half mile to the west, which theGermans .failed to -foresee. The capture of
j
Hill GO led to- desperate 'attempts ou thepart of the enemy to retake it, anil it
seems to have rather upset -his plans, thegrand attack ou the Yser 'line being delivered rather sooner tliaii intended.
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It -was jusfc as well that we anticipated'the enemy's attack. The loss of IliU (jo
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seems to liuve made the Germans ratherlose their heads. Bint .the attack once begun was most determined. The Allies
Hiad tlieir line -broken at Boesinghc,- fivemiles north of Ypres, and on the canal Iwhere the ^ pres-Tliourout-Ostend railway |crosses the canal; at Steenstracte, wihichlies three iarle« further north along 'the.
cabal, then at tihe Yser bend, opposite andto the east of Pervyae, and possibly ut
what is called 'the Ivock House. Langemarek- -is four miles north-east of Boes-
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diighe, and Polleapelle two mih» further 1
easfcjtowurds Roulers. i
?Though these positions were .temporarilycarried fcliey 'liave been
rufcaken, but at a
'great -sost. But there is 'tlie certainty thatwc have inflicted still hcavjfcr tosses on the
'enemy. - And it w^ill'be.'uoticcd thait tiho'
Germans selected for the principal pointsof attack t:he- junetiions of the British and
Kreneh linifs and of the French and
Belgian lines. Ax it happens the attack
took the direotioii of tin? Canadian position.
Though, the other positions were known
to the enemy, tlhe position of the Cana
dians was unlikely -to have been known,
because their air scouts sire .practically
overmastered by ours.
It must be understood that the sccond
ifkttle of.3Kltinders is by no means over.
The lirst battle covered nearly a month
(October-November). So far we have got
the better, but \yecannot relax our efforts,
and must not .expect to have it- a II out- own
way.
Moorslede, where the Gei-jiiaiis have been
burying thcii-tihousands of dead, is !9 miles
east of ISocsinghe.'
WHAT ITALY AND GREECE WANT.
As far as can be understood, ltajy wants
the Trent valley, in ltdbau -tiie Treuthio:
Trieste, Jstria, which has the chief Aus
trian naval port ot Polu, and Hungarian
Istiia-Dalmatia. with the naval port of
Fiuine; then the rest of the Dalmatian
coafct line. Austria-Hungary would then
become land-locked— an intolerable posi
tion. Worse still, there is 110 outlet in
He-i'/.egovimt, a difficult road , because it is
agreed that Scrvia. is to -have Herzegovina.In' addition to this rich prize, Italy
w.mts
the great 'Asia '-Minor port of Smyrna.
Bather a' Jorge order for doing nothing, or,'
at any Tate, for coming in. when tho crisis
him been passed. :ltal.v has a sinall con
ctssion to exploit Asia, Minor on the south
const, a little to -f he-cast of tlie south-west
end. Also the' twelve ishnids along the
Asian coast, taken during the Trii»oli war,
are. 'wanteds ,
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Greece ivant« all the .Egeau Ishuids, to
extend her territory to the Maritwi ; Cour
stantinople. if possible; the ... islands ac-j
quired in the Avar «f 1012, ami Smyrna. In
return for -w.hat ?
CAPTAIN BAIRD'S FAREWELL.'
TROOPS AT BROADMEADOWS.
PRAISED. - ...-
? BALI, ARAT. Monday.Captain. Matthews Baifd, M.L.A.. of Kal
laaat Wrai,. Avlio 1ms 'been accepted for
sen'iee with the lOxjicditiomiry Forces, was
present at the civic farewell given this
evening at the city hall lo the local volunteers. In an address Captain Baird said
that ut Broadmcadows everything was pio
grcssing iu . a very satisfoctoiy manner.
the men all round were well conducted
ami industrious, and lie was sure theywould give a good ai-eoiirit of 'themselveswhen they arrived at the [rout. Ho as
sured the |»al-ent.s and relatives of thosoldiers at Broadmcadows that tlicy couldfeel easy in regsird to the good order thatwas being oliserved. there, and said th.it
all the influences were for good. (Applause.)
Captain Baird. also thanked the 'peopleof I'.aihnat l'ov the kindness tlicy had ex
tended to iiirit since his election to Parliament, and -'said that arrangements had beeii
maile for the carrying on Hf his Parliamentary duties during his absence.
,He
wished his friends good-bye, and said lie
hoped co. return in due time to his work in
the city. (Cheers.) ?,
THE PATRIOTIC FUNDS.
BRITISH RED CROSS SOCIETY.
?A very suuceipful social jratluntiiig' wa stheld
on JTciday 'ut the Iktisses llyams' roontsi, 224
FHiKicrs-^trccL, in aid of tiie I'Vcncli Cross
Ftnul, blio uttftjiilunw auginMtted by both
prcecntcuwi
psurt piipilb. TJic critcrtaHimcut n'a-3
m'adc up of dinwiiKf. intorsjKkrs-n3whit vocal
Items; aaid u forUrno Uglier did excclluiit busineffl. A. miricclla noous aj-txvtjuciut of airtieku, *mit
ubk» tor hbi»ital roquiiiimnts, together with «.
iwoftil sum or inow.v, doiuitetl by the questsfor the bciK^frt of thv fund.
It is anticipated that tiKi proct-etlA of the omul*
rc u'.-i maiden fotc hcid at **Kuveuswood,M Alma
load, *St. Kildu, on 17lh inst., will amount to
.HS00. The fete, which was held in aid of the
J'Yenoh.- JttU Cross Fund, was organised?' hy
-Madarne d'Or^oval? and ^IdUe. Crivcllu The
groinuls of- '?Ka.vt'iiswood' wirre lent for tlie occa
sfon by'
Mw. 'WilJIftm Smith.Tlie inavor of
wlitT tf:.tre;wirof'*6f: I Fu w o r n
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Imi Ifctl Crcks;
Sodc-ty, hat forwarded a Htiuncial statement iu
eomwL'tion, w.UIltlu.^ rK-ent fek» heUl ut 'Witi-
fortl,' Hawthiirii, 1ri:aid oi' tlu; Ucd Cross l^ind.Tiie statemout shows a. profit of ii225 iO/4. Ke*
eeiptis, JW01 D/U; expenditure, 9/J 1 ; balance,£*& 10/4.
A' raine in connection with tfie lied Croe« .Societyat Utrfmiond woh Ura.\\u on 'iluu-Mdjy. Tlie v-'innUig
nnmbttt* whs
in t'onncctUm with the- Caullield brancli of tin;
Jled Cross Jiocioty a series of card evenings willhe held at tlie. CaulftoUl town hall on alternate
^Wednesdays thiv/u^liont'
the winter . inontlw,com
inencinff on tho finst Wednesday in May: Trophic*will - also be presented to the winners of the
tonrnamnits at rlie end of the serif.-1. The chargeof admission will lx-
2/,.Hertidents of CanUield
can reserve tables by eominunie;Uing. with tin*
mayoress, Mrs. F.. \V, Kjffflestoae (teiephone -1U0,
ilnlveni)..
liljMOItlJ.— :The r.lmore branch of tin* Ked Cni&s
Society Inw to date siient .CfO 11/2on u»a
terlal, and \\nn a eredit lmlanee ot £34 H/.ST. AHXAUD. — An entertainment was held last
Tne.rday nifjht iu aid of the St. Arnaud lied Cross
Society, and it is expected there will l-e a protitof aUjut A sports gathering at Banyenain aid of the liclgian Jleliet Fun-l realised
proximately £35.' WLMOIKFaIjSIOA.
—
'A euchre i-avty and duiioe ? were
held on Friday, ni^lrt iu aid of the I'auiO'tic tHind.
Over' X'JB was i-ealified.
Y;M.C:A. FUND.
The general seeretary'of tlie Young Men's Chris
tion Assoeiavion,lir. U. O. Oloek, aeknowledjfes
receipt of 12m.* following donations:— IC.A., Wf;
liugh C. Uriiin, 10/; L M. Haire, *3/0; Moran anil
Cato, Xliu; 'Mother of One,' £1; 'Mrs. .1. (iunn.
XL 1/; ilrs. M. Balfour, £5; Wm. (VUalfour, &J.
2/; H. S. Murrav, 1/;11. Dyi-r, 30/; U. .1. M.
Campbell, Ail 1/; W. il. Watson, 'XI ti/;'C. Viul,X*J 2/; ,Mr. Slierwood, -iiiu 10/; Swnaston-streot
Chnreh of Christ (i-er Mr. Kemp), iiii syU;
D.A.P., 1:1010/; a. B. 'Catsidy; £1 1/; lleiiry
Stead, ill 1/; Itiss V. ftryden,; Id/
;
ifi.ss Flit
ton. X I 1/; Spring-road, Malvern, MetliOilist De
hating- Society iper0. M. Niellj, Cl, 1/; employe.?
M. T. and O. Co., iil 1/U; D.L. Xo 5/; VFive
Friends,' »r)/; W. B. de IJruehy, Xo; C. J. Os
born, Jtl. 3/; Mr. Howard, . 2/0; liM.h., £*2u;Mrs. .lenkin, £1; 'Appreciation,
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£10; residento.of Cixswick (per Geo. Manghan), £5; K. Xiehol
ton, JO/'; C.S., 10/; Miss Knox, 10/; Andrew. Ston
houf»e,soliliers' doiuitions, 4/; 'Mrs. Ii. U
Kerr, XI; Fd. Lue-as, . sen., . ( XI ; Udy Helen
Ferguson, X5; 'BriHsJjer/*. XI 1/; MUs
Forster, 10/; If. Forster,^ XI ; Mrs. H.
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Uixfoni,n/; ?'(Jeelong Friends' (per. Ml»s. K. .M.. PoUer'),JO/; Holly, .lack ;inU Violet Kerr, S/; Mrs. JC.
Wanliss, X2 2/; V.H.T.S. e^liibitors (per W. .1.
Ikitv), £0 ll/a;M. Burns XI; 'Nemo' (per
North ftyneton 'Chmrdian,' 32/0; 'Two Friends,'
10/; lJonvurie-street Minion S.S. (per Mr. W.
D-Snglas), XI 1/; Uov. .T.M.C., X2; A.M.S.,10/;
'Voung Soldier,' jCJ;- 'A .Soldier's Mother nnd
Sisters,' XI; 1'orepunkah patriotic committee
Ciwr F. T. ItudfcoiO, XI: Mildura Methodist Men's
Bible C!a.ss (perJC. -Vieholl), Xl W/;.'Two
Friends,' 10/: ?!. Bunstcm, 1(J/;.lohn B. firm,
XI 1/; municipal officers of Port. Melbourne, .Xt-;
M.h li., X2 2/; K. H. Alston, Xi: -4A Brunswjek.'
Friend,' Xl 3/; 'Sympathy,' l^troa, 3/0;'
II.
Muckers-v, X2; Uev. .1. W. 'L^ekfleld, XI 1/; Mr.
and Mrs. C. K. Harrie, £10; Wm. ('inriK 10/;Mr. Talcalcw, ili/Ci:. Mr. Milloai-. £5; soldiers'
ilcuutioiu, xft U/: Thos. Cuthrie.X30;
.Mi-n 1, Thornton, x;{; Mrs*. Stuart Brunton,Wjti ''Anonymous,' 4/; employes M. T.
and 0. Co.. 10/; Arthur S. Arnold, £1:
,1. M. Cairpbel), X2: parents aiKi Iriinds ol
Ararat bovs fper HAT. and M.L..N.), £5 10/.
Total, xaow 12/9.
GRAIN -TRADE .. MOTOR AMBU-|
, LANCE FUND.1
The hon. srerrtary acknowledges Hie followingadditional suhscription-n:— II. H. Black an-| Co.,Xo fi»'; staff F. C. Robertson und Co., C2; Dixon
Biosm £1 1/; H.T.C., XI 1/; f,. i). Anderson, £1
1/.
A atulemenfc luu? been prejKimi showingthe receipts and (^loiulit^tre in cronneetion\vi?)h tli-? !MeU)aurne (Iraiu Trade MotorAmbuhmce Fund. T.lie sum of .C7I1 10/\vjifi received in donations, which with in
terest tfrtvi* tlie totiij feeej|-l«at £112 8/4.
The nutiiaJ cost ot the inn'hnlanee ])f'oHented
lo ihe JJet'cnee depiu ttnenb wa« ioO.l. Tliosum uL'. 1*2/4 Avas given to the BelgianKund, and printing in eonneetiuri .witli
the funil eost 30/.
TRAlWLfiAl'.— The following sums have been
received from the «chooJs in this district for tho
iKitriotic fund:— -Trafalgar;' Xir, ? 115/7; Trafalgari;a.-t, Xt lf-'i»; Trafalgar South, X2 17/0; Yarra.gon, X12 1/0; Yarnigon Sv.uih, X0 1/; YarragonFast,- £«5 10/9; Moe,- £1 13/2; lona, £11 0/0:
Nairacan, £8 1/2; Darnuin, £!? 4j--; Alhimbce
?Reserve, £S 7/0; Buln Unln Fast, £in 12/7Dronin We.st.. X:ft 10/0; ^lindiviek, Xlft 35/;j;
Pakenham, XJO 30/4; Cora J^ynn,x.9
1/u; X»»erinlSouth, £17 WarTagnl, XS0 4/4; nnd Kllin
bank, £S 0/0.
AUSTRALIANS INTERNED INGERMANY.
A communication hns been received bythe Minister for Externa! ;AiFaira front tKe
IJigli Commissioner^ ofltcer slating that
three Australians, V. C. Bennie, H. Swifcand A. Howard, have been interned in
Germany
SOUK KYRS. — ItoTris's Imperial I^J'e Ointmentla confidently recommended as the best 'remedy.Never bo without it. Sold aveiywhert.— [Advt.]
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EIGHT HOURS DAY
YESTERDAYS CELEBRATION
A CROWDED CITV,S
LABOR'S (SEAT iBIUSATlil'? * * '
*-- .
A SPECTACULAR MARGH ?
The dash-ot arms? the scourge otbattle,
..the 'rocking1 of- ihe very foundatioa of Ern
]rii'C8, n war, -which 'will mean a rearntngi.:vienl of tbe'-map'of.JEurofie, and possiblyAsia, did not rob the celebration o£ 3vightflionr.s tiay j't^teiday of any ot the enfchusia.sm whieh fittingly eonmieinor:vtes the at-'
tjiinmcnt nnd recb^iifcion of the principleof cjig'lit, houi'H'
Avorl:, cij;ht hours' reerea-.
tion/ 1 eight hours' rest. The workersof .industrial
*
^lelljourtut set out lo!
lTUike this demonstrntinn urnrffliv'
of the oecasion. And t-liey , Htie
ceeded. A close 'holiday was recog
nised in shop and factory alike,, industry 't was at rei*t, and fronr early morniiigtill 'the hour i'or the inarch of the proces
sion arrived- crowds Ikjiv. dovvu. on the:
city from -»vei*y point of the c-oinpass;wiklviii a
-mdius^of twenty miles*. 3t was-!
i-^ibor s great' festival' in Victoria— '''the'
day' whieli. for the psu-t fifty-nine years has'iieeu loolied upon by workers as their,
day. The weather has- a good dir.il 'tt» dowith the success of tiie eelebratiun. Yes
terday broke dull- and grey. Ruin eloudsigathered thick and 'heavy, but neither tiie
procession m .the. morning nor the sports,
at: the ..Kxlii'bitiqn. in'
the afternoon wan
inavred *by a* 'frown of Xaturo. ? Al'anytoolc advantage ot the iioliday' -to spend a
day in the country, but the'
wea-theivthough fine,, did notLlend itself to the. full
enjoyment of atrip
to the mountains or
seaside.
The -great-attraction tlie -proec9diouof banners and men. if it had been a. lineof steel, such as we have seen pass^through -the eity streets on
soyer-a]occji
sions duuing the past few uionrhs; if it
had 'beeir a -demonstration, lo mark the re
turn of ?Victoria's quota of the Australianarmy, the- a-s^emibJage in the street could -not have been' more numerous, more !
interested or more enthusiastic. Thoj
sti-oets along the route taken by tbe!i
procession were . thrmiyprl wifl.
tators, Ithe crowds at certuin fa-vored pointsbeing so dense that, women, and; childrenfound themselves hopelessly entangled intlio seething muss of humanity- At thesepoints sections of the St. John ambulancebrigade luul been posted — il. twise provision. .for
tULs| body^Ufv volautury rc^uji^ fouritll
iimjVle.- scope !or' their energies .in carrying :
ihaif-suii'ocated,' fainting women and friglit
ened, scrraniing children to, positions ol!
safety.'
Among the pioneers and those associatedwitli the early history of the
.eight hoursmovement who took part in the processionwas Aifr. Joseph VVelxstcr, svho came from
Wahgtinyah specially for, tW purpose. ;
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The various banners and displays which,j
formed x-art of tia* procession en tailed I
eonsidetuble'prciwiration. .One. of the ne.vj
banners, which was displayed for the lirst
time yesterday, was that of Die Mamfcj
branch of the Carters andDrivers' Union. ^
It 'Was ]-ainted by 31. r. s3, .Flohm.j
THE PROCESSION.Tlio general mobilisation o£ ibu foites o£
uuionient began sljortly after .0a.m., anil
from tliencc.' on Wiirtirf until tlu: udviincen-as callcd Vy tlie chief tmusbal. arr; ^l.
AVood, at 10 a.m., tlie eoene in. tbe vicinityof the Ti'iidcs til all was one ofjfrcat jietiviiy. l'rom ulLtlio suburbs ciimu uieri
wearing nothing luoie.pictmesjiue or striki|l= t'1'' the' nhion badge. Ifc -,va.s the
p01.M'la'dajvoiit— u day to celebrate the
dividing line 'oetweenoppression and eon
genial eondrtiona of labor— and thou-htbere. were few indeed svlio' eoulil carrytheir mrmlfl hack to the days' Trhen, to
earn a liveniiood, they' had to work nearlythe, -rliole way rreiml tlie clock; those ofthe younger generation rallied to demonstrate their appreciation 'of the eflW ofthose who f plight
to gain the recognitionot the
ctjjht iliom-sprinciple. When the
lust iMglit Hours ..procession'
took[jliice -*if years ago comparatively fewwrorkcrs m.wdied tl1(! li„„ ot r--ulc,Lhe Tuobilis;itio:n at the Old. Trades llali
iVas a ?omo-,vhat tame affair. Yesterdavthose taking .part in LIh; muicli, representat/ye.s 'of IJfi distinct
trades, were w,
.fitrong numerically that thev had to bedivided into three distinct divisions, eaeii
commanded' by a weparate maraliul Thelirst- division assembled ia Vietoria-«trcetfacing the Trade. Hall; the second ,n
Kathdo'.vn-street, and tho third -in Dnira
mond-strcct. Baidu-oT which there an
-peared to be more than the usual number—headed each group of unionLs^, andwlien au o clonic urriveil the whole ',-irmveorpe wa* ready t,»
Juove 0 ^'
Ah the .Musicians'|iand, led ov a
Mr? in J)ictures-u,ennifo.m arid time-honored busby, steppedforwanl « the strain 0f a lively ma'vbthe eiwvil gatbercd in the vicinity i-ai^d a
rousing cheer. The old familiar Kigbt1Hours banner, which for many years hiscommanded pride of place in the proces
sion, was given its Sfltli airing. Thoii'htorn and patched, it- amply fulfilled what
wasRequired
of it-tobring'
back memoriesof the day.
' ThisKiglit irSi,r.s banner
is a sacred piece of red 'cloth. It is reco'-
uieeil as such by miiouiks yoimg and old,'Immediately after the cherished 'symbol
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oi industrial strength and happy recollections came the pioneers of the eight bout*movement. In the days gone by these\enei.ible unionists, most ot whoni havepassed the ullotted spaii, were bornethrough the
city streets in horse-drawnvehicles. They acknowledged the greetingsof tho crowd from elevated seats behindthe crack of the. coachman's whip. Buttimes ha\e changed, dust as the (sweaterhas been left in the rear and his memoryeast into the vortex of things to be forgot-tcn, so is the horee
qtrickly being re
placed by the mechanically propelledvehicle: Yesterday the
wl'iite-bair'cdveterans rode in. motor ears' fitted out 'in
luxury and comfort. Yesterday the stalwarts of industrial unionism replied to HieeheeiB that .greeted them iu the streetsfrom the Mobile armchair of eaSL-. Theircountenances bore unmistakable signs ofrafull realisation of the great changes that
havp 'taken place industrially,, socially aud
commercially. Following the pioneei's work
the members of -the Kight Hours Bay Committee — men. who to--lav are pcrjietuatingthe work of the past. JIarching with thecom mittce were a niinibei- of legislators,
including Senator lvuesell, assietant- Minis
.
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' i- ? utiu ii
tier m the Pedcrnl-.Gov.ernment) and. JjeniW
tors Jllakey, BiUkeiH.iM'Boiig-all, ilcriill'liSiuand. Ncedham. Other ParliamenSiriii'ife,
among whom was the I'cderal AtiorneyGeneral, inai-uhed with 'the unions
.^wjlh'which they
iaro. associated. Mr. I[ngh.«H
,Vceoin[)aniod tlie iiK-mbei-s of the Wat'ef-side
Vt'orkeW''PederiitibiL-j';;'
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iv ih'i/1As usual tlie -iispia.V-..of baimem was tha
leading fcSitaie otjitlie. procession frdiilltlie
spectacular staud[»jint. Since- tlic'Bl'd./t
celebration -a numlK;r. of nowpictotiit.l/ de-
vices- Irave been- conceived. ?? The:-'l.'Hn.lli
though siguiiicant symbols of the?
pasi^jja^emade
'
tttty' for Clio' ail istic.' Tho-. settingson the new lu-nnei«-.
adeyiiately^,-,^ivi)
expression to tlie 'process of . ev^tijjTjpn
'in industTiuiism':wliicli .luirf been going'i''oiL .
in this ?co-nit;ry ''(liitiii'p:; the past-haU 'K'.tf-
,tuty.- N,o^longer.'.ii|;c,'ilie'thoustinds
in.'thc'8treetjs.,aii.tcd;'io.g.ue oilpictuiufsi. w!
oppressfem-j/ 3io^ tb'-i'e«loi-L\l siieets -eyMf'SJ.-
evidei'cu,'ol.
ii.- n)9re .cjavrfui, i-jbu^,'ji\i)Vl
contoutcd .aspect ofe'life.. They uliowaiftt!
worker engaged in 'his iiitrl ic-.i!ar avp't^U^u? woi-king- undgr- e^Higenial 'co'.iditionS.j'lia'ppvami eatis/ied. They depict bim in
n'lth. .'liis'sf-iaiiiy. iii
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aneuviroiiluu:^(;.,|;_£
?peiicciid' cfl/iUiniineiiti.^^lany of tliL'!«f:iii
!u'iri .AcUs^y«l; ,foi' .yioj.liivt vinw
'day .ijwe.. odiisaiiottal'- u» - wll asarcisliie.
Tiiat-of tbr Kedwrjitnd- (Io.lt]
Stor-a'^e-V n i'.'i
b£ Atistniha presented' an excellent. 'gl^iofIi-JM- jJcrishuibSi -ixaumodities arc fro/tliiiMiih l
jureketTfar e,\-pcu-fc, ivliilti Uic'fe.ieiJii^'jiin!
ber VTOi-kers strove nil tlM:ir iuMiiK-r
dieato the various processes by which out'
DatLv.e' Umbeiis aie. bikcn- from' theTfSfVliUand hewify.iLfo'.mirk^able lengtliiT^.'^pfciluraU.-d . tobaoeo -. tliiues have conceiveil
ii nni-tiio' uinl Ivistniiic embleu» of the'tfrigilt
of tliVjir trad'e. Oil one eide of t'hc aliix-A is
a. .-? ,rc3-reBenta.tioii. „qf Kir W«ltcv Raleigh
slripping tobsicefK-to EnglaJid from. Ahjetrica,
awl on. tho other he .is seen introducing
the.j.wced.. ,tij- hi^^iistpajshed friciul^yai)?honie. '.The'-haaiiieiMitlf the Cimlite cWoafc(iw' UnWt Served t»'re'miiid the -cro\WfM,Eit needed to lie iemiadal — of tlie part tlu;
Commonwealth, is taking in tlie jiresenl;
great international conflict. ll-M-AJi Ans
ti;clia.,is k1iow.il on one side of tlio bamiet'
ploughing liei^ way'thtiougli tbo «eas-»a«hUe
f-Th-j back i ofi stilic
filibet .depicts^u'siraliaii ji'ri'iUery 'in.'.avfirtni
The .new bammr?.
of the F-klerate3;,Jro'w
Workei's' Association i& a costly '.Vork; olj
art. On .the, obverse side is a repn^ij^ ?tion oL V ulcaiii the god.oE iirej with figures'
of the aneieur- and modern iron vvorliiir tfa
.either- side.-.a Qn.-tSiei.'^yerae
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side. -
t'ure of' ii-u' '
ii'rttv- 'jx-11-lit»s -rinill, showingr-the
'lfly£bs^J'^.!!rot^nji!''.!,',l?pi-'the grea'tcp'p'.'i'ft
the -picioriai -uevaci's of tiho unioiul,' Wfii??ilmstrative of the ?particular trades; fv.'M
Industrial displaj'8, hewever, w^rii,'®^:The Buildei-s' Ijaborcrs'. Union had au ol-r
ject-in view in ttie presentation of''t:!iV;ir
display. Ou .one '.lorry. Jptueii were
ejfjjfiltyfl
erocti'iig scaffolding it.ought not to jwf?
s'ui^u-un^ by,Vigiiilieairt' lettei-iiig iii-'^lai-k
and. gold, 'lu memory of our
couu-asi^' .
Tho second Ini'O' depicted Hcaft'oldingJjdtii;
?prepared in . eucoixltutce with safe jirb'i
ciples, anil afctaclied to the sti*uctui\;:^-Viis
a H!(4u bearing the- words, 'Will thfr .State?
Goyeruinent never.','qivo
us a
foIiliDg ,.; act '.''
-i J lic-nr-Elcctrical
Union had a display- which uuavies
iulendt'.d .'to ilenionstratd what'^«&(i)il
?be accomplished ?: byi, tlie use ot^e^ec
;ti-ical 'energy'. On' a platform erected 'over
a motor 'ear, young Indies were
erigiijjjfd
(.?oolong and ironuig by electricity; electric
fans gave off a oiw/m wlrieh -would be
welcoiuo on ii utiiling ouiiuner iluyj''iirijl
incandescent sUnnps- strove bard to ill.uiniA
ato' ddyliglit.'' The -coaeli and l-ollmg.istock
operativeri-^imT-ehcd/proudly behindft.'jptyijfr
body btatTiuga s „n VHde in Australia.]'
TKe apiieavan ce ot' the .display' arcanged' b;the UrocCrs' Employes' Associatloii— ii
groc-cr's shop fully stocked und -neatlyset
up—
gladdened the hearts of the youug folk
by reason of the fact . that 'paekages^'.y/sweets- were -thrown. among the cVQ^vil
along the lino of imarch. Wliy tlic'*Gii
'vornmori't:' -will-' .liob-'^' tonsent to ipfiMi
Wontliaggi coal to 'the -iwiblii:was
tibn Wlueh the cOal niincrs requested'
the
ctowil to answer;' . Their display, shoeingnsincrs ai work on a. huge block of ««I1,
served to'
demonstrate how the fuel is
hewn from tin; subterranean scams.- That
this coiinti-y,with tlio appliattion of ii
really effwUve., tirrifl'—- not a slKHii--is.: li-able of - iniuiufaetiiring : woollens was! -the
k-MSOii Hylvich jlio''.lVxtil6 AVorkera' Kid&i^-tiiin, Bought toMniipreiis on tlce crowd.. Their
display, which took the form of a. -|u-.uili't--
of wool iu tlie raw state alongaido a collec
tion of iiiaiiufactuivd articles, wan, indwid,
one -of the features of tlio procession. Tha
theatrical employes did not fail iu 'llbeir
eiforts to lend a tou'cli of humor to tlin
procission, .which' otherwise was whollyindustrial in character. Their design, de
jiictedthe Kaiser, sad and crestfallen,
standing Ottcti.. flock, lirosuiaably St. Helena,
guarded by stiuxiy British bull dogs. 'Iu
liis place at last,' were the 'words attached
to the st.'tting— words which, tlwugh ofl'eWjtl
in jest, many among the huge crow-d. wishedwere based on fact; rather than fiction. I ii
cludel ainong .'the !iniihy '?grotesque liguresin this display wis' au extremely rotund
youth carrying a loaf of bread at l-he'.cud.
of a roil. His message, to .the crowd was: —
'This is liow we get fat, bread lOd. 11
,4;Jb.loaf.' . Tiie Australian', Workers'' Uuion,whoso banner proudly boasts tlie- JactiVtha-t
f.ho-'organisation is'7(),flfl.Q sti-ong, lrai| i'.dl^-«
play .'representing' a. shearing sited. Biinn'g:the. journey through tlie city a couple'- 6f
shearers ,.deui6nstra'ted;:their ability ih..'re;
moviiig- fleeces!: friuii 'a pen of 'sheep. . A
somewhat 'uovel design was presented' bythe Ifcdqiutcd Clerks . Union, the subjwitjofwhich . was 'based on ? the organisation st rvr
cent litigation-in-; the 'industrial' Appeal
Court. The in tor toe of a court * .de
picted; .with judge .and .'-counsel engaged in
the hearing of the action. 'Equal pavfBrthe sexes was the subject of several sigua
liruminently?
displayed- around .the 'legalchamber/'
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It was., uuiceil.' -alivetty
tribute to/iiioeight hours movement. tiiat. when the lifillil
of the prow-ssKin reached the eightUoijjjg
monumenti m. hprjng-strcet. the Musicians*Union blind stopped, and played -Auld
l;i;'rig
Syne, lollowed immediately bv Rnle BnL\i^lua. T'lie: music socnied to give cvpressilfjii
to afeelii\g:pt
gratitude for the attainmehkof rcusonible jnduatvial conditions,. aftilLaj
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recognition of tlie -freedom and justice ot
liritish rule. As tlie various industrial de
tachments filed past the column of masonry
which liear.s mute testimony of strenuous
fighting the line of workers responded'
lustily to the call for cheers^*
PassingFederal Parliament Ilo'usVtlie bands baited,
iind rendered the National Anthem, anil
tho dense crowd assembjed in the vicinityresponded as a whole to the call for a de
monstration of loyalty.' *;iiul -patriotism' in,
. this liour of national;, Hio).*::-' .
ORDER OF ^ PROCESSION.
A RECORD'
MUSTER.
about 15,600 Men.
Ii was evident to'an onlooker thai therewas jl l^-pm^nULtiv-^i'?^pu.stel, of members
?if l-ln» various unk-n.5/ju yesterday's pro
cession. Jn point ofnumbcis tin? .'Celebra-
tion exceeded propolis -years. A careful
calculation of the iijiurcs taken ut '4-he .foun
tain gave a total oMu.OOO odd', as -comparedwith 11, THO laH year;' Tlu;' 'main -inerea.se
oceuired in the cast* of {|\e truimVay aud
railway men, who !-v. far exceeded last
year's ? figures, us will 'be seeti by- the fol
lowing:— s
liltOi I T
(Motor and Olrauireiir Employe*- ?'i0
Coach '.Milkers ? ISO'*
Timber Workers ? ? S40- 'oooers .. .. .. i...
*'..
?
fctl
J'urnishing Trades \ . j V*. . -Ut)
ououv u. ???
Carters.Jijtl
'Drivers? ? ... ..
:5W
Tra?nways ? ? 7.'»0
Hallway* .. .. .y};AY. .v:. TSO .'
Loco. Engine Drivel's and Hremen. ? SO
% (Mioup in. '
Tohaeeo AVorkerb' .. ,v;.. ; 600
Cigar .Factory Employes .. .. ... .. 00
uitoui' aV.. ,
» HuildciV laborers .. .... .. 000
IJJriek, Tile. und !Pi/uor\' . .......... ? too
Asphalter* ami Tar Puvera.. .. .. :J0
KloctriftVr Tradts.. .v ..
».?;'. ?'? 2r»i»-'
Plumbers ? 350
Tih'layi'i-s (tMituu) ,, .
'*
jy
Pa inter*' ami i\iiK-rlujigcrs-V.'r..* . .
.V---*2o0
iMastereKs ??
;.. ? ? ; ? ItVI
Tuelcpofhtera ..... ;? ? .. ..
2'J
J.:ithei*^. ... ..I. .. ... .. .. .. .. .. 20
Bliwoiis .. ; ??
M\
JJneklaver.-? .. .. ? ? .. 120U
Vuarrymen* .. .. ... .. .. .. .. ..
---P
Carpenters nit*] .Joiners.. . ? . .. JttO
: uitoui* v.?
-
?: ;StercJorc*
.. .. ..?
? ? .. .j(iO.
Serf men .; .... ? 500
.D.iek ami Ship Jiilnirors V. ... 300
S.»;I ami Tent -Mukcns.. .. .. ..
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70
1 imbor iSorters tuhl Stackow ? 70
Whan Jjabore»..
?.? ?
?
? ? 800
Sliipwriglits ? ?..v..
.» .. ;*-0
Harbor .ami Oliver? ? ..
ami CurUuye ? TU
-lKOfrm- yh?
?
-? --
jiUjaor Tra-Iw .... ?
? .v.;.-..- 4i'J)
.Mamnaeturiii^ tfttxTM* .....
... ... 75- .Jam, Sauco ami 3'ickh^
... ... ..-
. 40
rnittHl Citoccto ? ? ? ? ? »; .,.'K)
Sliop Ads«Jta5-ts? ».'?.« .. . . .. — » -25
(
takers ? ? ?. .. ...... .. -. ..
3S0
Jliliow ..'? ? ? .... 'fiO-
Fodtler tuitl IKucl .... ?» .. ...... ''.Y '200
iireail CUrtci-w .. ?? 2,*-0
C-onfectiouers t. .. ..- f-0
Pj^try CiT-k« ?..
- 20'
Oc»ld .Storage .. ..'
i .',V '.i
'
1H0
?Victorian Ooal Mines.^.-,.- ».
(Jas ?Employee .... ..
.. ... .. ... 2o0Moat ludiLstTv- ? ? .. .. .. :s,i0
Hawkers and iDciilcre .. .. i. .. ?? 20
Workers' iOarploycs ? ? ? ? 20
U1LCHJ3' VIT.
I'ire Briawili* .. .'.I'Xi;.'. ? ? 21U
Iron Founders ? ? 250?
Cycle Trade.- .. ? ? ,nr.V ,'i.. JW
. TiiiHTni tiis ?,.
.. '..-'.''A. ?
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156
iNlnuMom (K-k1.) ?? ? ?
.ill)
'
Jllarb 'Wire and Xail 'Employes ? ? ; .. o0
j^laeksnutlis ? .. .. ?OU
Wire -Workers ? -If)
3 ron Workers .. ;. .. .. ?/
? 200
A^inihn^.l Implemeiit ftlakenj, lJedste-ad1
ami IViider . JOmploywi/P-ij-riery^ Oven, atid
Stove* .. .. ]-*?.. :-2M
3-^itfine -Drivers .. .. 'V.,
? -''250 '?
toiler 'llakers .. .. .. ..?
? 2.*»0
'
Engineers .. ..?..
.. ..'..
.. ? ? -J.-0
(IKOUl* VIIT. ~
?
?
Ohirs lioiiic illower? .. ? ?
'
1H0
l.itt Aucndunts . . ? ? HO
Hardeners .. -v:^v: .. .. ..-, 00
Artilioial Munure .. ..'v .. -rt0
Ammunition aud tVrdhe: !..:.' .. -..l ?
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){ ubber Workers .. -'i. .. 300
t'idted I.iihorcr.- .. .. ???.'. ..-iOO
llair Dressers nnd Wig .Makers....... .. ..
50
.Municipal Ehiploycs? .. .. v. .. -100
tMtOL'l' XX. .
Tiuatrical Employes,&e. 'V.
..200
CltOUP x.r
-
?
?
Kelt Hatters ?
'
.... 12T.
rlutbing Trades .. .. . .. ?? ..^5^
Storemeu and Packers... .V .*
Ai^tiulian Workers ... .. .. ..1-w
THE SPORTS.
A LENGTHY PROGRAMME.
After the procession a; J.roghunme of
sporting events avas. gone thvoogh at the
ICxhibition oval. Weather cond.t'.on, ;* e
^e
perfect,and this factor contented
to the.
attendance., «-l.icl., in- the oprn.ou ot ohi
cial-. was -the -largestseen lor yeais at all
l'i'ht llouvs day sports meeting. Kocmg
coumU'iiced at- 12,30,and 105' events were
? 1 ( lputHnir athletes taknii! part.
Tho various ovent3'
were in the eapabJe
ImmU rf Mr. T. A. Allen, sport, seere
'Ifor^inTfo^d .f not unimportant
. SWBWSU- Jf-'fc'' ie'll'i
the Police Ottenees Act.f(1:lows--—
Details of the raemi? ate a» i
Jumor lhuuiicap FootJ' (13, V(R)' V
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% aVya').i:i'v\?1iiri. hT^-ils ') 2. Tinio, » 3-5tli s«r. 'i-liir.!
^.'rito,!;?t-^)'siVth\c»t?r°V. 11. Dwj-cr 'tlii
r;;^
xf Dtaioiri (W ydo, i ««, ? «(^ ScVi-nth
W. J. i.M. ,ec'
K. E. Dimmick (W.«ls'-'.,2-
J ''V. ''r m iiw? ]M'-hih'hcat: V. Clarke (lyi -^)» .V V* lin. ijr
nV v!te1 12. Time, 9 l-5th sec.
^Nnitliheat: U.
11-irvev '(H vds.), walkover, 'lentil beat. W. Cox.
Il-'' yds ), 1; J. J- Carter (lo! ~. ?
?I ''^U, -cc. t'iist scml-fliial: Brock, 1: Lcums,v -a:
? M'Auliltc, 3. Time, SHl( S
final * Dwver, 3; Dryt-dule, lm, Marston, o. .liuu,
1) 1-fitli t*c. Third semi-final: Clarke, 1; Harvi-y,?
? Time, S see. Kinu.1: Dwyer, 1; llarvey,
''t-ootbullek' VlSlfcip, lira y-18.-1-'
ir^ tajy !J;
!l. C-:I-C.me'(lij
yU,.,. li- U. Xorrls OS
v.U.'l, 2; .1. Hanger O'U y-l*-)« ?». Hnie, l» --fjlli
?ee; Final: Scott, 1; Lenne, 2; narrow, o. nme,
J
Trides Union One tMile Uieyelo .Huce.-iK.ir-!:
Heat* E. 0\umno, 80 vds., 3; 'li. C. Millington, -10
vd-.. 2; -II. INankervis, 70 yds., JJ.IHur-, 2 mln. ,
*0 ?'i'lUi sec. ? Second illeat: --U ClUVord, scr., I;
W. T. Bennett, 20'.vds.,--2;? Tanune, -300 yds.,
:{. Time, 2 win. 0 2-oth sec. Third Heat: A. Wib
liunw, 200 vils., 3: C. donesi SO y-l-., 2;^'X.-'l\l.
Hiddell, 50 ph., M. Time, ,2 ipin.f-
1-tth see.
Fourth .Heat: T. n. iBoland, 220 -xu.t'l; L. Hueli,JX) vds., 2; P. 'B. Jenkins, '100-yds,, :i,' Time, 2
mill. 8 4-oth sec. tFinaU . WilHams, 3; Uolund,. 2;
Jones, :l.Time 2, min. 7.si-c.
One iMile IBicyele Handicap.— First iHeat: S:1 W.
Hamsav, 05 yds., 1; S. Strong, 05 yds., 2. v Tiine,
2 min* 2D sec. Second Ueat:F..-Uv.^Phiinttej-(00
viW., 'I; X. Coventry, (-5, yds., 2. Time, 2. mm.
ia ].'»th fee.1
Third Heat: W. Watson, S5 y-l»,,
1: .1. P.. O'Farrell, '^ci^,'2. 'Time,' 17 see.
Fourth ile.u: U Jenkins,- Tti- ytls;. .1; S.-J. Ilill,
!V- vds., 2. Time, 2 min. 20 2*.r»th sec. VFinil:
Watson, 1; Strong, 2;-Jenkin, . Time, 2 min.;
^lalf-.llile lLindieap Voqt Jtace.^Kirst Hear: W.|
Clinr)», 42 vds., J; Rjlpli, Corjjall, 5J yils., 2. Time,3 min. 47 *4-5th sec'- Second -Ifeat: A. V. .fames. ,
40 vils. Time, 3 liiin. 48- l-utb ecc. nrinr-lle.it: !
K. Masters, 80 yds;,Vil; ,A.' J.'Tre\voek, -'-0 yds.;. 2.;
Time,'1 min. 47 ;i*5ar-ee.'U.LMas: :ts was fined .CI.
io:1 interference, Fourtii . ileal ]1. feny,, 43 yds.,1: .1. If. Crow, 45 -SK» 2.v.Tjme, 1
,min. 50 2-yth.
'i*e. Fifth Heat: P.^J.-hUitkiUui^.^O yds.,.-l;' ? J.
Domp^'v, W yds., 2. Tiine/T'nTin. 5i sec.
sixth IkMtf F. OHhnii'r ~£ *v'ds., l ;- W X5inhvoo-l,
:»s.yds.. 2. 'Time, 1 min. 51 3-5th *ec. Seventli
Heat: H6y ORborne, GO yds.', -3; A. J). XfMvenxie,42
yds., 2. Time, I* min; 45- see. Final: Terry,I; James. 2; CorimlU':Ui-'\Time, 3 min. 40 sec, ??
Sheaf Taking Conrpefitfon'.— -T. O. Trotliowan
(5 ft.). 3d /t., 3;-P; Mi4wn (4 'ft. 0 in.) and C. .7.
Daly -*4 ft. 0 in.), 3t,ftV'u;iri., 2.
One -Mile Iteidicap' FoqfVlUce.-HFirfc't- llleatt E.
AI.i-uta (60 yd6.), Ij' lWy^O-borne (130 'yda.), 2.'
Tdine, 4 nrin. see.?
fk^coml . llcat: A.»T.: Tre
week (05 yds.), (U- W.1 'H.l McDonald (90 .yds7), 2:
If. H. ttiborne:
Time, 4/ nnn. 8I'Sth sec. Tliird 11 tar: E;J0ov«n (120 ydn.').' !;?
II. Terry (00 yds.), 2;r'A.;Vp.VM'Ken7.ie (0S yds.),. Time, 4 min.'. 3 4-5ttr'fiOc.. I-^inal: Terrj', 1;
-:nv,in, 2; Treww:, U.v frime, 1 -miiK I 'l-Sih
Trades - Union Tug-of-^VtUr. — I'irst Hound: Port
Phillip. S^evedortw, 1: Slate C-oul Mine, 2. SecondOloaiul: Victorian lla-irryirig 'Emplove*?, !; Port
PhiTlip SteywK)re« N». 2. 2. Third *H-nmd: Harbor und Haver Asscvuion. I; Vicloriin Qitin*vintf 1'hnplo.ves \o. ». 2. Fourth Hound: .Muni-,ctpal l^inploycs No. 2. 1: Part Phillip StevflortsC'ltiusian team), 2. Fifth -Htniml: United Laborers,
1; Wwni&iial Employe No. .1/2. Final : Unitedl-al-urct-, 1; (Jnarrvmren, 2.
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Stakes. — Vieiory. 1; .laek. 2: Stove Miller,
Tradis T'niou Bicycle H.n-e, 1 mib* and a
half. — First heat; L. Clifford (ser.), 3; E. Tamme(1-0 3ds..)f 2: P. Mu-xey (210 yds.), P,. Time,o min. l.» l-.'tih see. Second heat: H. i'. Millington (5)0 yds.), 1: W. .1. Nankcrvis (On yds.),- 2.
Time, :t min. 32 3-*-th s-»e. 'l^iinl heat: 11. Toher(.100 yds.), I: 3. H.^ iMunro (90 yd?.), 2; T. C.Bnland Ck)0 ydft.), a.' Time, min. tio 2-5iii ^e.
Fourth heat: T\ Jl. Jenkins (100 vds.), 1; C.Tiunme (IliO yds.), 2; A. Willhtms (2S0 yds.), a.
Time, :\
yiin. S :--r»th f-ee. Final: W. J. Tanune,J ;
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E. Nankevvis, 2; Jenkins. '.
Fo'x'aiul Irish Terrier Hurdle Hare, 300 vi?s.~
Mignonette, 1; l.addie, 2; Bonnie Lad, a. Time,S min. o a-utii sec.
Torpe^lo, 2; Venus, Time. *S see.
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KMt^ht. llwir^ SheltiHdHaoe, JIK) v.tp:.—
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Firsr. hftir:
S. Cannon(1I.J yds.), 3: 11. M'DonaJd (12A yds.),
2. Time,9 2-5th sec. Second j»eat: .1. W. Beck-'
with i.S 1: (;. Haynes (12J. yds.;, 2. Time,
9( si'c, Thinl heai.:..S. F. iV^bbvn, (11| \'ds.),
1: J. Kyder ( H! yd«.)# .2. Time,* i' 2-0th -ec.
l ourth heat: AV, Parow (11} yifc.), I; H. Con las
1UA yds.), 'j. Time, 0 2-Oth sec. Fifth heat: II.
lfB.Nolan (HJ yds.), 3: .1. P. Fogarty (30 ytU). 2.
nme, U 2-utJi sec. Sixth heat: F. Lumout (13^yds). 3:.C. Crunwell. (11-i vds.), 2. Time, V l-5thsee. Seventh heat: S. A. Newton (10 yds.). 1. T.
J( 1
1;,' yJs ),
Time, 0 2-')t3?^i-. EighlJiheat: 11. Yotkler '.Jl{ y« !.-».). 1; Ci. Steven- (l1^1
2. Time, !- l-wtli »ee. Ninth heat: U.Dcnvur
(1»J ycU), 3; W. I). Hobertson -10 yd-..). '2.
iime, !) n-5th bee. Tenth heat: T. Calvin (ll1,'
yds.), t: M,Eachcrn,.-2.- ..'i'ime, i) ;{-5th ?ee.
.ElevenrJi heat: A. Di Cillio (13.'. vds.), 1: K JlNirrell 03 yds.), 2. Time,
9 2-5th sec. Twelfthheat ; H. F. Little (11 ydO. i; j. Pope (V.i\ vd«.),
? 2-otli ^ Lee. ThirtecntJi lurat: li. fcott.(10',
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.vils.), 3., IL Ciilley (121 y«ls.), -2. Tinie»1» 3.«j|h s-?e. Fourteenth heat: A. Weale (»jf vds.).3V Lw. -Woods
(IH| yds.), 2. Time, 9 2-5th sec.
I'Jfteenth heat : H. C. J. Smith. Time, 9 3-iith s^c.
Sixteenth heal: ll. C. Lenne ? (Hi?'
* 'pe. ScVentrenth heat: F.
? l-vai« (jaiyds.). Time, U 2-0th sic.
Eighteenth^ hint: . A. Clarke (OA1
yds.),l!!?!0' V ^ 'Nineteenth Heat: S. .1. Smith(1^4 yds.). -Time,
J) 3 -5th fee. Twentieth Heat:
n Vuv!»Mwalk over. Twenty. fti-st
M t/racKttii (12V yds.). Time, 9 2-5th
m' J^*c»t-Vs't,eon-'Ut;al: CJ- linker 112} vds.).Time, 9 J-'5tli sec. Ihventv-Hurd JK;it : W. H Svmn'ryV(l'
9Semi-fiiuiJ: W«0e.
Ume, 9 l-i-'th sec. Second Semi-fmal : Clarke.
S o*-.»SCe'
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'J'hinl St-rni-llnal: Cannon,lime, 9 --oth see. J-nurtli Semi-final: Svmoos.
ume, O./ec. Fifth Semi-linal: Scott. Time. 9
't?0'c.,,,a^ : -^ytuons, 3: (Jatmon, 2; Weale 3
Jl. Scott. 4. lime, 9 l-5th «ee
Half Hour 'J'eatns' «ace.— K. Murpbv and J. T.llowjird (11 yds.), 1; S. Strong and T. T. Patter
,i.\5 50,*S;K and T. Kcnraly
(^0 jds.), 2. Eleven miles an da half eoveresl.
IT Js: o-4onishi«g thc fiucc«« with^khich
Pitt's
WhcJl Dc^roy.i Sparrows, -unfits, Mice/ Parrots.vMmltntioite disnwlly , fail, Only take Pitt'*. . 1/U,. pacKftfl.— IAdvt.1,
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RAILWAY TRAFFIC.
COMPARISONS WITH LAST YEAR.)?ha:l\vay oflieials estimate that the traflic
to and ? from Jlelbotirne yesterday was
heavier than on-Kight ilonrn day last yea.v.*o %nres worts avaikblc of the imvard
?trallic, but the outward traffic up to ,'5
p.m., when the official records for tlie dayclosed, was only very slightly below thetotal figures for the corresponding day of
last year. Saturday's bookings fronj Flinders-street totalled
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20,!)]!), -m increase of017 in the number of passengers aud C11U
.9/1 in revenue compared with the corre
sponding Saturday of last year,- and it is
probable that yesterday's bookings, whenthe complete ligures are available, willprove to have be«n equally satisfactory.
Tlie inward traffic was heaviest duringthe few hours' preceding the procession,when practically all !-uburban trains wereovercrowded. A large j-art of this trallicreturned whence it mme before 1 p.m.. and
there. was again a' hpa vy in llux in the even
ing. The outn-ard 'bookings from Flindersstree't, which are :i
fairly reliable index oftlie inward bookings, were as follow: —
? in i/i. ? win (t.--r. ii.m.).
I'.iwcn- tu- Pu.«n.- IU--
icrs. vejilit!. . iMi-:. venue.
X, . il
cstrburban. lVwikfrton and fSuouyPoint
? ..2.'l,r-t5 .. . .2tJ,2tiO .. 45)2Juistern
? 172 .. U'.. .
38u 70
South- Kn slant..
Its .. -ir, . i.-j; jy
Jllea-lciviHo .. .. 347 :-0 .. j ;;(»
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-Varbnrtx-n .. .. 43 .. «»11
iFcrn Tree Cuily. . 710 .. -tr» 7 .'{11
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sn- Jem brook ? aw . . 1:1 ..
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iitiicu tnjiio li.tniT .. :m(i .. !. yisThe passengers who booked from Spen
cer-street to country orations yesterdaywere 111 rumbci- 162 fewer than on thecorresponding day last year, and the re
venue was .ffl'J down. The falling oft was
mainly in traffic on the northern andnoi'th-eastern lines, as shown in tile following table: —
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ini-l. l!U,i; IApi'-ri-iiir,iitrt.v).I a;ss^n- l'Tuwn-
Luie. ficrx. ltevenue. tfers. Herenue.
-Northern .... S2 1 . . 252 . . 7'rf) »'V»Wi*stcru .. .. b-'U .. 433 .. S30 7-r,
North-caHtcrn. . 472 .. 407 .. 410 .. |ouj
Totals .. 2.1.'2. . i:i.l',2.
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HEAVY BOOKINGS AT FOOTSCRAY.;? Profiting hy experience, the Railway depai*tment niaih1 ample proviyion for con
veying residents of Footseray to t.lic- metro
7iiilis yesterday, and on tlie whole tiie
tUTaiigenienta were lis satisfactory as is
possible where -1-100. passengers hustle to
procure tickets and scats in the. space oftill hour. Jn prcvioui' years disgracefulscrambles have been witnessed at Footseray station on Eight Hours day. Unless
they waJlc or drive, which verv few do.rnoiflnnta ,l„r.„,,rl nn
tkr, ,.n,'l? ?
alone to transport them to the city. Thisyear Hie depaitment provided eleven spe
cial i-rains from Footseray only, and mostof th(!se were crowded. An improvementwould be effected if the department issuedinstructions t'hat Williamstown trains,when lilled on reaching Seddon, should not
stop at Footseray. There is u.-tiailynot a
vnmnt corner in these trains^ and by stop
ping they only causerushing,: confusion
and possibility of. serious accident.The rush at Footwray yesterday com
menced at S.Jo a.m.. and for the succeeding'
hour both Mliifts'of the station stall', comprising four booking clerks and reliefs, inaddition to nuineioiis potters, ticketcheckers, &c.. wei-e kept going at high
pressure. In jjr 2350 liivt class tickets andl'173 se«nd class tickets were issued, 're-
turning u sum of i;85 7/3.At eaeli of tOie four otlier stations within
the boundaricn ot the municipality of
Footseray the traffic was very bri-i!-. Heavybookings,
were recorded at 'W'illianiRtowii,
North \Villianistown and Xcwport also.
TJELJH PEOCESSIOIsT 3VtO'V'Il-T& ^Xj03STj& , BOUBKE - STZRIEElT: ;?
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THE TRAMWAY TRAFFIC.
INADEQUATE ACCOMMODATION.
''Twenty years' behind the times.'' was
the opinion generally expressed yesterdayrig.irding the accommodation provided by i
ihe Melbourne Tramway Co., to cope witii
the pusscnger trallic in the city and suburbs. Long before 111 a.m., the time fixed
for the starting of the 'Bight Hours pro-,
cession, it was impossible to obtain aecom-
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modation of any sort, sitting or standing,j
un naius iioia Miourns to me eny. ,uiu
the probability is that two out of every
tlircr- pel-sons who wore anxious to ride,
alter wasting considerable time in seekingto get a looting on a train, had to make up
their nvnds to walk it or give nil all hope iof witnessing tlie, demonstration. The
trains were simply packed until not a spa^einch of foothold was procurable. Duminysand cars were all overcrowded,- and
people were hauging on in every
conceivableposition.
With an up
to date system of - electric trams
there would probably he three timestlie number of car- on tlie lines, and au !
ojitiiw absence of overcrowding, but (lie |
company having nearly run its allotted'
span seems to have no enterprise Jeff to'
eopo with the needs of. such occasions as
tlr.u of yesterday. The public apparently .
will have to put up with the present condition ol tilings for a year or so longer. I
Overcrowded Trams st Brunswick.' The need of adequate travelling facilities
to eope with the holiday traffic wasstriking
ly p.\e!npiifi«l at Brunswick. From an earlyhour the cable trams were crowded almost,
to snlfoeation with passengers, and still
there were thousands left without inejuis of
'transport. \\ nolo tamilies could be Feen i
-\valking long distances to the terminus at ?
^1 orei aud- road, ill the hope of getting a
seal, or even standing room. There, again,the cars were crowded, und great numbersof wear)- and disappointed people were, at
11.31) jL.ni., still waiting in the hope of
finding means to jwieli the city iu time to
see a procession that was timed to start
an hour and a half earlier. Cabs foundit ready harvest. They were rushed byeager sightseeis, and this auxiliary channelof -transportation proved altogether inBiiilieient to eope with the demand. Thetrain service from Brunswick and Coburg
was not nearly as rapid as \rastieceJsary
to shift the large, number waiting to
travel.
AMBULANCE BRIGADE ASSISTS.
Welcome a-ssi«tauce \yas afforded by the.
'St. .lolin Ambulance 'Brigade to onlookers
whilst the procession was passing throughthe city streets— chiefly women and child
ren. who, becoming tightly jammed in the
crowd and unable to extricate themselvesfirst grew hysterical from fear and finallyfainted. Xo fewer than six depots svere
ostablised near the principal intersections.
at each of which were stationed nursing
oflieers and first aid men. Fortunately theday pasfled without any serious case arising. Four women were so unwell thatthey were conveyed home by motor am'bulanee. The others were released aftertreatment. Tlie total parade strength ofthe 'brigade
wiis 51 nursing sisters and 57
men. representing .Malvern, Brunswick.?Melbourne, (South . Yarra, Fairfield and
Footseray. 'in cliargc oi .SuperintendentOsgood-l'annon.
THE 'HOLIDAY IN THE COUNTRY.
UlSNfDIGO, .Monday..1 lie
city was practically deserted to-day,when a close holiday was i.bserved in honorof Fight Hours day. The principal func
tion, arranged by die Trades Hull Council
and the Fight Hours Committee, was an
excursion t:- Castlemaine. where sportswere held, llac-es were also held at .Marong,and a bowing tournament iu tlie UpperReserve. ;diiuy private picnics were held,
and r.he weather was delightfully line.
CELEBRATION AT CASTLEMAINE.
CASTI-iEMAlN'lC. 'Monday.
Fight Hours flaywas observed ns a pub
lic holiday. Tbe Castlemainc trades unions
assembled at the railway station, and after
tbe arrival of four special trains from Ben
digo with 1500 unionists, a procession
marched tllirongli the town, headed by the
Foundry band, to tbe botanical gardens,
where a picnic Was held. At the lum-heoii
speeches were made by Messrs. Hampson,VM.P., and Tuiineelilfe
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and' dough.M'a.jj.A. -\lr. D. Smith, M .L.A.. 'member
for Uendigo 'West, was not allowed to
'.speak, though he was present for that pur
pose. A programme of sports was carried
through.*
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HOLIDAY OBSERVANCE P/IUDDLE.j
?1KTAR1T, Monday.To-day's holiday arrangements were most
unsatisfactory. Tlie banks, post office and
saddlers' shops closed, while other business,
places remained open.
The Daily Circulation of 'The Age''I is 151,740.
HOLIDAY ACCIDENTS.
iHREE PERSONS INJURED BY
TRAMS.
While alighting from a tram iu Swanston-street yesterday evening, Ceci Kelly,H, living with liis parents at 'Moorakyne,'(?leiiferrie-road, Malvern, was knocked Idown by the tram and dorwn under it. He
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received severe injuries to his right elbow,abrasions en the forehead and shock. itis tuougtit that he. may be Buffering frominternal Jasceration. Kelly, who is a pupil
--t the Olinreli of Fnglaud Preparatoryf-clioo
, St. Kilda-road. was taken to
Hoaueopathie Hospital raid detained for?treatment.
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A similar accident befel Frederick. Evans.-I), clerk,
living at 2.S Woolcott-sireet, IVIalvern. He was endeavoring to alight froma moving tram in Royal-parade, RoyulPark,when he fe 1 heavily heavily trt tl)e road.He was, taken to Melbourne Hospital byConstable Alurphy, and- is suffering fromshock and abrasions to the head and face.
A man whose identity has not yet beenestablished, is lying unconscious in Melbourne Hospital, with a 'fractured skull.Constable -Snowden found the. man on tlie
footpath near Enizabeth-street. It' is beloved that he walked in front of a tram
coming from Lonsdale-strect. into Kliza
betli-street. and was knocked down.
WOMAN' KXOl'KKD DOWN BY'
MOTOR CAR.
^ h'ilst Afis. Kster l.Torsue'li, .((). who live^at 233 Abbotsford-street, North Melbourne,was standing on tin; road at tbe corner of
Cur/on and Queensbeny streets, aN'orth
Melbourne, last ei-ening, she was' knockeddown by a motor .which came round the'corner' wit bout her seqinjr or hearing' it.
.She was picked up by the driver of the car,who gave the name of William Dunsmoro,1SS Leicester-street, and taken to Melboiim.e -Hospital, where s'lie was admitted,suffering from a broken arm, broken leg.bad cuts about tlie Ulead and face, andshock. ?
BELGIAN RELIEF' FUND.
BELGIAN BABIES' MILK FUND.
,3Lre. iJoyce Oiil-son, WalJuoe-iLvormc, Toorak, ae
Joio\vledge^ t!he following contrilmtions to -t3»e
above fund -(hon. scCTeta^y, ili«. 1{. Si. J^itve) :—
'.Metlirhlist Sunday Keiiool, Koorooclican^ (jver. Mrs.(Jeorge Sc^vell), .CO X0/ ; motilKim of Garden-street,12/fi; Church af Olirist Junior CSrrwtian
-lSndeavor,OlilT-jJtreet, 10/i-; od-l lialfpjcncc. 0/; '*Ln Hit?
Name,', K/0; ?'Muclcay, '»/0; lifre. Iluff}»ei*, 2/(5:'Ihvo Mothers, 2/C: Surrey Hills, 2/; G. Wilson 2/ ;
already aeknowletlged, £SI 32/4; total, £90 17/4.Six viuN from Mrs. tU'Cowan, two tins from Mrs.*W. T. Joluh'on.
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Melba Concert.
-Madame Melba's special eouccrt in aidof tho Belgian Relief Kuml takes place at
tllio Town Hal!to-uight. The Goveru'or
General, Lady Helen Ferguson, Lady Stan'lt^y and suite will be present. The audience in ivfjuctfted to he seated hy 8 sharp,'
.so that the concert may 'bejnn punctually.The ?management annotmcets that amuwe
months have been made for a few Keats at
10/G on the jdatfonn. These will be openfor tale at Allan's at IU a.m. Holders ot
.guinea se.*ite~body of hall and baleoniofi—
enter by Sfvanston-strcet; half guineaticket holders in body of hall by Oollins?street; .rioutihom gaJ-lery tickets by Collins
while organ gallery and platformtickets ent-jr by Swanston-street.
PATRIOTIC DOG SHOW,Matters in connexion with the forthcom
ing combined Open Australasian Chajupionship and Patriotic Show* hy t'he 'British
Bull Ooj; Club of Victoina are proceedingveiy .satisfactorily, anil entries iU'e^omingin freely. It is hoped that us a resultof the club'ti decision to donate 25 per cent,of door takings to the above hind tne publicwill freely extend its lratronape to the
show. \\*licn it is realised that tlie club
i- prtniding- cash and special prizes of a
value approximating i'140 for competitionat the snow, it will.be understood. 'that it. is
a very, considerable proportion of the door
takir.jrsto hand over to the fund. Alto
gether there are 24 clas.sw in which fancierscan enter their dogs, aud a
special featureof the show* will be the class, for the best
patriotically dressed or decorated dog or
bitch iii the shovv. For this class !Madame'Mel ha has donated a handsome trophy as a
lii«t pri^e, aud tt second prize valued nt
;!M 10/. hits been donated 'by Mrs/M. A/
Hooper. The Lady 'Mayoresb of ' Mel*:
fbournt?,
'Trady Hennessy. has consented to
i m.i L-o t.lu» ;iwnr-l-5 in the iintruitin elai«s.
Some of the trophies for competition arc
no\r on view in the window of Messrs. Col
litt Bros., mercers, Swanston-strcet, oppo
site the Town llall. Kntries for the show
clo-e on 4't-h May, and for the convenienceoi' fanciers the club has decided to hold a
meeting on that date at S p.m. at -'Hooker's
Caie. SwanscoiKstreet. where entries may.be made. Schedules of classes and prizes
be had oh application to the club's hon.
secretary, Mr. H. \\:. Sperring, 0 liurkeroad, liawthorn. Added interest will begiven to the show by tihe presence of a,
number of inter-vState dogs. Mr. J. iL.
Potter, of Adelaide, i« the judge.
TRAMWAY EMPLOYES' CONTRIBU
TION.
Since the war started employes of the
Melbourne Tramway Co. have set aside a
weekly sum, 'varying from £3-1 to £SG, as
a contribution to the various war funds.In thirty weeks ;C lfTli! bus been raised.
The money lias been allocated as follows:
Belgiivn (Relief Fund, £7'20; fund foi
tramway employes with expeditionaryforces. '£423: Uritiah Red Cross Society,£301 ;
Patriotic. Fund, £03; X.M.C.A.
Field Service, £30.
THE EXPEDITIONARY FORGES.
CALL TO THE COLORS.
Despite the fact that yesterday was a
general .holiday, the recruiting officers at
the ibartacks were .busy. A large number of
aspiring .soldiers flocked into the medical
examination rooun. and Mie stet}tosc-^e andthe height measurer were kept busily at
work during the afternoon. The fact w*at3 a
cheeiiful omen for the prospects oi tin;
lonneoming week. Last ,weeU the veennt-j
ing Hgures were ]-oor—
jmorer. indeed, thanthey have 'been .since the outbreak of thewar. On Saturday only men .passed themedical examvination at Victoria .?UarraeUy
— .'JS out o; 50. or a 'percentage of 7().0; andonly 45 men took the, Oath of enlistment.27 coming from the metropolis and IS fromthe country. .In view of the fact that in
previous .weeks Victoria has 'been ^uiijTlyin-? an avei\age of 100 men a day for the
Kxpeditionary Force*, the jvturn'
for
Saturday, was particularly poor. Ves
terday's returns were not av-aijabie last
night, but the rush ot men during U12 after- 1
noon suggested that they might -fuiTnsh a;
good ibeginning ifor tin* week.
HEALTH-OF AUSTRALIAN TROOPS.
The health or t Jig troops in Kgypt has
been the subject of various statements re
cently thy medical men and others. It
has been said that a certain proportion
of the pneumonia eases -was caused by the
overwork of the troops and by a 'low
settle of diet. Yesterday the Minister of
Defence anuounced that he had called for
a report dealing with the whole subject.
EXPEDITIONARY FORCE DEATHS.
The Defence authorities have received
news of tliv; deaths of the following two
members -of the Kxpeditionary Force:.— »
New South Wales.—' Xo. 27J9, Driver Willnun
Tannpr, Idt reinforcrments, divisiotul tr.iiu, act'i-.
dentally -lrowin'd ]7th April,ltelatiTes reside
in KnsUind.Tasmania. — N'o. . 1029, Private William John
Wooldridgi;, 't!' conipajij', ]Ti
th lxiilalion, (licit
ot menin'^'iis, 10th April. Kext ol kin, ib-». il,
A. ?WoohJridtfe, ot Jvhylidnston, Tasmairia.
VETERINARY SURGEONS WANTED
Message from War Office.
Australian veterinary surgeons are
wanted by the Imperial authorities for
service at the front.? The Minister of He
fence announced yesterday that lie had
received an. intimation from the 'War
OlKee to the effect that they required ihe
services of 25fully qualified veterinary
surgeons, with 'British or Australian de- I
grees. The surgeons must be under i-()
years of age, good' horsemfcii and medi
cally lit. un acceptance tney wm no
granted the temporary rank of lieutenant,
with the pay and allowances of ffieir
rank. Their passages to iind from Kngland -will he paid, in addition tilcy will
receive an allowance of £30 for uniformand a gratuity o'l lid days' pay at tiie endof ont year's service. Tiie Minister stated
that'
'the Commonwealth Governmentwould do -its 'best to get the requirednumber of men. «
CONDUCT OF THE EXPEDI
TIONARY FORCE.
Presbyterian Chaplain's Letter. .
!A letter lias been received from Rev. A.
Gillison, Presbyterian chaplain with t'he
First Expeditionary Force, in which he
says:—
.? 'From a letter .which will probabiy
reach you from Colonel Coui'tney, you will
learn that the reports which have been cir
culated in Australia regarding tho -conduct
of tie troops in ICgypt aro one-tided and
anogeiner linsiciuung, ana j ,visn to assuic
you that,as far ;in tbe bat'talion with
which 1 am connected is concerned, themen .have -behaved better than . 1 could
liave expected, and arc not 'unmindful 'of
the trust reposed in tlieni, not only by the
people of Australia, but by St. Geo.rge's
Cluiivh.
SOLDIERS AT GEEL0NG.
?
-i
MANY DISCHARGED FROM THE
HOSPITAL.?
( I HKLOXCi, '.Monday.
Tlie number of invalid soldiers at .Os
borne House 'military hospital has 'been re
duced to 37. owing to the discharge of
many men who have regained thejr health.
To assist in maintaining disciplinesome
military police have arrived -from M.lboume.
?t-ne of the inmates. Henrv Mitchell, who-liails from New South Wales, was lightinganotlier soldier in Moorabool-strect this
evening. Constable Wilson appeared on
the scene, and -Mitchell, who was intoxicated. struck hi in . He will be charged in
the -police court to-morrow with thatolfenee.
THE FORCE IN NEW GUINEA.
APPEAL FOR RECREATIVE GIFTS.
Tbe 'Minister of Defence, referring t.o
the appeal that was made a fe'.v
dttys ago by the Defence department lot
gifts for the tropical force garrisoning New
Guinea, under the command of Colonel
l'ethebridgc, said he was delighted
with the liberali espouse as far as
literature is concerned. There was now
more than suilicient oil hand lor presentrequirements. The donations also includea secondhand bicycle from Mr. A. W. Osmint, gramophone and musical box fromMrs. .J. Heiity Wilson. No more books are
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required at present, but such items aw hi- i
cycles, mum'opliones and records, cricketing
material, footballs, boxing gloves, chessand draught;, cards, &c., would he
greatly welcomed. l'areels shotild be addressed to Colonel Petliohridije and left atthe Defence Ollices. Victoria Barracks, St.Kilda-road, where they will be' packed andforwarded to Itabaul.
AUSTRALIAN ? MOTOR AMBU
LANCES.
At Work in Egypt.
'llie many jiatriotie citizens who contri
buted so generously -towards the purchaseof motor ambulances for tile use of the Australian troops at the front will be inter
ested in the following account of a test io
which one of the lied Cross curs was put
during the recentfighting
on the banks of
the Suez- Canal.
Kcuortin'i on the work done bv motor
ambulances, Captain Campbell, of the 1st
Australian Casualty Clearing Station,states: —
'On :!nd February T was asked by the
OX'., I.F.A., to ascertain whether the trackbetween the Sweet Water Canal and theSuez Canal fruni Kantara to Kl Cap, a distance of six
miles,' could be used tor the
transport- of wounded by motor ambulancein the event of the railway,
,
which ivas ex
posed to. attack over that distance, not. be-
ing available. This track »as bad,with many jrauiies of- veiy deep sand,
with' many iMtchrs of deep sand,anil the last two miles were of greasyelay. The car, a 10-20 Wulsley, stoodthe work well, aud the driving, wheels hav
ing been roped, the return journey was
made in good time and without any stops.
'I reported on this -track as being un
favorable for -the carriage of wounded, butundertook to transport t.hein if it was found
liecePSiiry: On the following day the light
commenced. There- was difficulty at Iirst in
getting permission to -take the ambulanceacross the canal, as the prolia'bili.t.v of its
'being nteful in the heavy satid was not con
sidered great, and when permission was
eventually accorded, tlie transportation hadto he faced. The car was taken over on a
chain ferry, and with the assistance of some
'20 Sikhs was puljed up a steep sand bankon to the level. 'From there no serious difli
culty was experienced in the drive out to
No. 5 picket, about a mile and a half
from Kantara. The sanil was very heavyover Kome parts of the distance and first
gear was frequently used, but our return
journeys with wounded were made in underseven minutes, and with, as far-'as I could
ascertain, a minimum of discomfort even to
those badly wounded.
'.'Oil the four days after the lighting whena frasli attack was anticipated, tlie lines of
evacuation laid down in ease of a .retirement were
tried, and in only one case,' thatof the line of evacuation between No. li
pi eke t iind the canal, where there was muchsoft clay, was it found that JJie' motor, am
bulance could not 'he utilised. In additionto this the ambulance was oil .several, occa
sions driven through the desert to iTiJl 70,
where the Turks had been strongly posted—a distance of seven miles and a half— aijdonce to tlieir main camp, nine miles out.
'1 -reported to the O.V.,-(Kl-\A., that our
ambulance cars would, be .able to evacuate
wounded from any part of the area of hostilities with abovementioned exception. Thealternatives) available at Kantara for thetransport of wounded were hand trans
port, camel transport and transport bynmle-drawn sand carts. The first -is slow'
and'
excessively hard on the bearers owingt'o the heavy sand, the second is, faster butvery unsteady, and the last, while steady, is
slow, and the number carried -limited. The
motor%nnbulanec transport on the other.hand is fast., causes ilittle inconvenience to
the wounded, and one ear with a personnelof two men ean carry four wounded lyingdown at eaeli 'journey .'
EQUIPMENT OF*X'liW HOSPITAL
UNITS.
The new hospital units that arc to be !
despatched shortly from Melbourne wiil
?need a great deal of medical comforts if !
they are to In* as well equipped as the
other five that left these shores some -time,
ago. The two new following' will 'com
prisemore than a thounand beds,. and tl»re
will 'be abundant scope for the generous
hitfpof
everywoman iii assisting Lo.-fii;
out tnese units.
Apart from the usunl clothing always »n
demand and being constantly forwarded,'there are other necessities that could 1h-
scut in with increasing frequency and *ii
gi'eater numbers. There is an unlimited
supply of ibandages needed. These shouldbe made only of cheap I'annelette or unblcfiehed calico ; should be of new, un
washed material and in six-yard lengthsSix 12, IS or 24 yards of ciiicap calico -n'
ilunnelette sent to the depot would *be
gladly torn in widths to suit and folded
j
by a bandage winder. It is useless for
i anyone to attempt to fold the bandages! without a proper winder. Tout those whohave this useful little appliance are askijd
U) make sure that all selvedges are, torn
,
otf Iirst. and that only safetv pins or
large ordinary pins are used tor fa.-^tenihg
them. And they also are reminded thatit is generosity thrown away to buy ex?
pensive material for them, 'because goo i
quality calico makes much too thick and'
unyielding bandages for eomfort.Another mo.'t acceptable present is old
linen of every description. This, undertlie direction of Miss AJopre. is preparedmost carefully for the best service pos-
*
sible at the central depot. jf large
enough, draw sheets are made from thebest piece*, -then the next size is turnedinto surgical towels, and all smaller pieces
are carefully sorted for dressings amiswabs. They cannot get too much oldlinen.
Tho Red Cross Society at present is
called niton, to supply hospital necessities
for 1000 men: +he' need of supplies in
iSzynt. , Fnglaud and J'Yance is great.. and'workers are urged to increase their speedand output. 'The commit tec 'ia very pleasedto report that as time goes on tlie qualityof the work is steadily, improving, andnow they say 'Victorian* women are makingsocks and shirts beautifully.- Out of -KH1U
pairs of socks sorted last week, only twelvepairs had to be put aside for
trifliug altera
tions, and -yesterday in 2000 shirts the oulvflaw was the necessity oi altering the 'but-
tons on one gieckband.Attention is called to the fact that many
knitters in pressing socks damp ami progs
flat the rib nt the top, as well as the leg
and foot. This destroys tlie elasticity ofthe rilrbed portion, .and also ruins its. use-
fulness us a garter lor holding the sock in
position. Another request made its' thatmufilers shall not be knitted ii\ all blackwool, li' -black is used at all, it shouldbe mixed with another color. Any color
practically will do. but- all black* means
reject ion for aiterat ions.
AUSTRfAfUA N FOIl^ti !1 N KGrYPT.TO TUK'KUITOR OF TliK A(SK.
frir, — .It seems, that very misleading(statements regarding the conduct of the
Australian Forces in Egypt have appearedin certain
newtspapeit*, causing sorro»v audindignation here and janxicty amongst thonjen's friends in Australia. justice to
these thus maligned. I ask permission to
jnuue a piam Htutenient .01 ir.e trutn.
liKuigh .having no ollicial connection witli
any troops iiere, colonial or territorial, i
have yet had constant opportunities of
coming in contact »vith them, botii indi
vidually and in companies.'There are black sheep in every fold/''
and it i * too much to expect that, among-0 nuiny, all - xhouhl he. «in the)* ought.Moreover. Cairo pretsents many temptations.' and in various respects vice is more
open than in Christian cities, so Hume mayhave been^ led into evil before they were
1 aware, it is of thej^reat
.majority I speak,and about them the general testimonywould be most favorable. The m-en are- full'
of spirit, free in manner, some of thoniat times rather noisy, but under the sur
face right. good fellows.*
J^siin in close touch with the 'vS.oldiers'Cafe' in J^ekich (/at'deti-s. an inst-itution
exclusively for soldiers. The daily averageof individual men getting meals, readingthe papers, &c\. may be estimated at from
1000 to 1,'00. Of these many are Australians, and to the behavior of one. and alltlie lady superintendent and the stewardbear the highest testimony.
On -Sunday evening* the ehurehes iuCairo are crowded with soldiers, .whovoluntarily come from camps live to eight*
^mik\5 distant. It meane a good deal thatno many should travel -so far to .attend
emtruh, and my 0^,71 experience is .that i
could -not wish for a more attentive con
gregation. while individual tokens are hocwanting of impressions made. In fcveryrespect die men are most appreciative ofattention shown them, and tlie Britishcommunity in Cairo are so impressed withthe loyalty and sacrifice shown by 'colo-nials as to be readjy to do all in their
power to relieve the monotony and disconiiort incidental to camp life.
Jt seems to me only fair that a true re
presentation should be given, and friendsin the lands whence their men come mayrest a enured that we in Cairo 'liold an
opinion about them, very different fromwjtat ? groundless statements' might' aus-
gest.— \
OUTc?, &-e.,.rAiMhS trtlJjAN, Chaplain St.' An
drews Church, of' Scotland, Cairo.
TO THK EDITOR 0]-'lTHrc\\'np
.S'ir,— Uaviiig just returned from Egypt,J desire to correct several misconceptionswith regard to the Australian. troops there.I have -been informed that a rumor hasbeen
e.irculated hi MellKiurne to the effectthat the officers of the 14th Battalion Australian Infantry, when on, route- to Alexandre'., went ashore at Port Said, and. tak
iijSamantage 0i tlieir unilorui, visited
?places where white men had ne\'er beenbefore and misconducted themselves generally. Hcing oir tbe transport tlint=eonvoyed them. to Alexandria'. 'J can 'hare statewith certainty that only one olliccr'of tlie14th left hie .ship at I'ort Said, and lie was
111 charge of apiccpiet
. on the landingstages.
Tbe conduct of the 14th liallaliori, infact of til.? wholc_4t.li Infantry Brigade, hasbeen exemplary. The work is very tryingindeed, mid, notwithstanding the fact thatmost of it is new to them, they are con
tinually earning the approbation of. the Im
perial generals who are supervising ? thetraining-in JOgypt. ... . ...
All tiie Australian soldiers aTe workinglia'd, and it irritates tlieni .when tlicy re
ceive papers from' home containing adversecriticisms- of their conduct. - Often by thesame mad they will receive illustrated
weeklies with photographs of campers of
(juite a different kind— fine big flannellediellows' who are enjoying themselves at sea
side resorts, while tlieir countrymen are
enduring the hardships of the desert; It
does not seem fair when these men are
doing tlieir level best for tlieir onntry,
and taking every trial cheerfully, tiiat. in
stead of the Australians appreciating their
effort.?, the tendency .should be rather fo
deprecate tlieni.— Yours, Sc.,1
.P. C.T1F.RNEY.
Navy Otiice. 21stApi^l.
GIFT TO BELGIAN QUEEN.
On the occasion of King Albert's birth
day. Mrs. Anne F. Bon. of Wnppan Instate,
IJonnie Doon. presented the Kelgian Queenwith a motor ambulance. This
gift has
been forwarded I hnur.:h Lady 'Helen
Ferguson and the Agent-lleneral for Vic
toria in Loudon. No doubt this new proofoE Australian .sympathy towards the Bel
gian nation will be gratefully received.
(,:lieen lClizaibeth having herself attended
since the outbreak oi' the war to the Belgian wounded just brought from' the front.
ABOUT PEOPLE,'
The Governor-Gene, -al, attended bv Can -
tam Won, returned to Melbourne i,v t£ I
expitss from Sydney ye&terday.On Saturday afternoon Larlv TItlen V
guson, attendedby.
. Mr. Lath-ell. o,iemI
1
tbe gymkhana held at'JJ.ip!K,n 7jCa
» JKilda, in aid of the Belgian Relief anil T!„l
:
Cross funds.. !
The following are tlie gucs/ts of the (?„vernor-Geneial and Lady Helen Fen.,,,™nt .Government House:— Alndame ^lelkithe Ha jali of l'udukota -and 13 r ,T V iBnttie.
1 '
'I'lie funeral of the late Alderman V.'ii. ,
liain Strong took place yesterday, the r- :
mains being interred in
'
Melbourne(lent
'
?ral Cemetciy. . llhe ,'ddeniicu and !
i-iilors of tho City Council, members of tlip i
l.oyal Orange fnstitutjou, of which Aide;- ;
man Strong was Iron, deputy grand master 1
and many Anglican clergy followed tin'
'
liearse. The service at the grave side' Was'
conducted by the Anglicyii Archbishop ?(Dr. iLowtlrer Clarke). There were 110 /10tv. !
ers, by reipiest, and'
members of the Loyal;
Orange I n:-;titution did not weal-regaljl,
'
Tlie ijklII be-.u-e.rs were -Aldermaii Sir Arthur J
Smnvdcn, Alderman Jeffries. Air. \\' ]
Carre Riddell (chairman of theAletropoii
{
tan Hoard of Works), Air. Howard Hem. ;
Air. M'Neil (repivsenting the Austin Ho^ --
pital committee). Air. Jahn Griee(rep,,.. \
sen ting the Alelhourne- Hospital), ])r
'
l,ee|H.'r (representing lay canons of S';
Paul's Cathedral). Cr. T. Smith(Infection i
diseasesHospitiil couunitt«0, Mr. 0 J{ ;
Snowball, and Air. ,1. Clayton, (Tmvn I
Clerk). i
Arajor W. Whitehead., one of the old j
veterans of the earliej' defence movement ^
in Victoria, died yesterday at the iigc of I
85 years. He figured on the retiredlist,
1
haviug left IS e military service in 18S0after having done a great deal of excel',
lent -work in connection with the volunteer
and cadet -movements. Major Whiteheadoriginally eame to Victoria a.s an
instructorto the old volunteer fon:as, with, tilie rank
sergeant-major. \Vhcn his work' in
; this connection w.ib finished he joined tlie
cadet movement as au officer, and retired
I
with the raylc of major. He took an
entliusiastic interest in rifle shooting. ,lm|estaiblislied the record of being present at
every one of the annual meetingsof tho A ictorian. Hi He A sso era tion foi51 years. During his nrir ?
in the State Alajor Whiteli-ead'drill mah-ter at Seotdh
.College, BrightonGrammar School and. various other pahii,schools, and in his association with tiic-r
institutions avery great number of Umi],
ing eitiznns .passed tlirnugh 'his liamb, H:.
was also associated with the old IvnIlingwood Rifles, Ajajor Whitehead v-;.
a very keen wddicr, and tlie cadet iii„vl'
ment owes a. great deal to him. lie v-!
a man Vho was held in ,hig(h esteem byall the ofiiccrs will, w'honi he came
iu eon
tact.'
After holding (jho chair of \ahirdPhilosophy in the University for 2C yearProfessor Lvle recently retired, in order t.l
devote, 'himself to research work. On Saturday evening last he was entertained at dinner at Scott's Hotel by some 00 member*of'the
council, teaching statu and variousfaculties and administrative bodies in tlie
University with which he hne betinclosely
associated. The Chancellor, Sir John Alaii.
den, presided, and proposed the toast ofthe evening, .which was supported by Dr.
llaldwin, as an old student, and Proi'eisr.i
Afussoii, president of the Prof'es-wrial
board, as representing his colleagues. ApTireciative references were made to Profeisor's Lyle's
-work,not oulv as a teacher
and - investigator, but as a professor who
hail -left Trinity College, .Dublin, withthe reputation of being one oi its most distinguished physical and mathematical stu
dents. Despite the six years spent in;
?building up the natural philosophy school
and tbe whole 21) years iu continuous 'teach-'
ing. Professor Lyle had done research work;
?which, though, naturally of a somewhat
special order, -was of the grmtest.value,
not only from a purely scientitic, but froma practical point of view, and had been
recognised hy his election as. Fellow of tin:
Itoyal Society of London, the most coveteddistinction of science workers in the Bri
tish Empire. 'During the past thirteen
years he had published a series of mc r-i
valuable electrical and magnetic researehe.-. j
He was the only worker who bad publisheda complete mathematical theory of the alternate current dynamo and the trans
former. Sir Oliver Lodge, who. unaware.,f l','„fncan„ T.vW. wiirl.- Icirl nnhlU-hpil :e.i ?
incomplete theory of aspecial dynamo, at 1
once acknowledged that, in view of i!u: ;
latter's work, bis own paper was unnec.- '
sar.v. Tile toast was honored with en- ;
thusiasm, not in the least degree alleet'lj
by tbe self-denying- ordnance rreeniiy;
parsed by the tcaehnig staff. I'rofe.-s-irj
LylC: replied, referring brieil.v to his work|
in tho University, wOiieli .had left btai but;
little time for t'he. prosecution ut' rosea rea i
work that he was anxious to acconiplifli.j
At times be -had met with friendly el' ?
poncnts who differed from him, but ?»}
bad always taken care to find out tiieir
j
point of' view 'bciorc knocking tar-mj
down.',' In .conclusion,after cxiires.-ing bw
j
appreciation of tlie portrait -if himself Avliirhi
ids old stuilents projiose to have paint- il|
and bung iu the laboratory tluit iie limlj
founded, he thanked those present for comi-
|
ing to what, might be described as an Ire:u-
wake, kindly intended to speed him on inj
Ids new career. Tbe evening came to aj
close with the toast ot the Chaneel.or,|
who was Avarmly weJcomcd back by Alt'.
Litt'ejeiiin. . ,
According to a private letter just re-;
i .?
? i' !i v \vi I'lims. a
well-known music ball vocalist,whose nuim:
j
iris been niiide familiar in every hngasli ,,
sneaking community by, gramophone n-f
cords, died oil 15t.li .March after anopera-
j
tlOU . !
Afr A* H. C'. (le Ci-e.sp.igny,fourth mm
j
of' Air. P. C. de Crespigny. chief inspector ,
of the Dank of Victoria Ltd, has Inan,
gazetted to a. conuiussiou in the J.o.v.ii ;
Flying Corps. 'i
Airs. Herbert II. Smith, wife ot Council-;
lor Smith; of Alelbourne City Council, dtnl t
,t hor residence, 'Godalming,' corner -H
j
Darker' s-road and Denmark-street, Kew, at,
an eai-lv hour yesterday mpming, .aftera ?
long and' painful illness Mrs. Smith wa-
{
bora at Dallarat, iuISoi,
and nuirned at
j
St I'cter's Church of Lall.u.tx. .
Slie leaves two children. i lie fiiner.il,
which will be attended hy the Lord Alajor,
will talce place .to-day at Boroondara Genu.- i
teiy. ,
?
. Air.- Charles Frederick Sclicer, one of the ,
oldest citizens of Alalverii, died at his rcsi-
|
deuce, Mercer-road, oil Saturday last. Ik ,
was educated in Germany, where lie qin?
.
fied as engineer, and also received acoin; }
mercial education. He was a membei .
\voii sliire council for many } eait?,. -
|
acted as president on several occasions.;
?Vr -St Marv's Church, Catilfield. on ,
h'ridar even n!?' hist a presentation «va»
made to Air. H. W. Smithers, organist andj
choir master, ill celebration of lus ikcii-
j
m-uki'''. Tiie present took the torm -
_{
a set' of -entree dishes, given by the -??
'.
!
iind church vestry,S-t,.a1^,kJ?rij'.n''! 'theV.- !
tendered to bun and bis bndc .on
return f ro tn Ma r y s v die.j
LABOR AND RELIGION.
.TO TUB KDlTOlt W THK AflK.
giv,— I had hardly thought it necessary
at this stage even to contradict the ouffje?
tion ?that appeared to liave heen made in
connection with a certain pohtica
'organisation that the A.N.A. suppoi.e.
ffrtem'nt S°Srepeated from time to time in the diseus- ,
.fiion Of the P.L.C.'d recent decision and 1
shall be glad , if you av.U giveme the op-;
''porturaty,- througli the. publicity of youi i
colunms, to remind the public. that the ton
ctitution of the ASUi. expraaly forbids
its associating itself in any way with such
candidatures. Tlianking you in anticipa
tion.— V0U175, &e., . .,1. i
1
.'I II HBWJSOX. Chief President -;
A'.N.A.) 23rd A-pril.:
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L 120 YEARS' EXPERIENCEj
i Teaohea - the efficiency , of Peara' 8o-p f°r]
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health and beauty.— lAdvt.i _ . ?
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ECHOES OF THE WAR.
THE AUSTRALIAN SOLDIER.
ENGLISH CRITICISM.
jltHE AUSTRALIAN , GIRLiON' CAIRO.
I I FROM OUR COItlHESPQNDHXT.l? ? (LO^DOS, 19t.li iMareh.
'Australian soldiers Ibcvx* -reeently becomet familinr sight in Che .Strand' traffic. Theyiucawily picked out
even at a time when
do fashionable thoi-oughfai-es of London
ten Willi khalcee uniforms, Tlio Aind,ru
Sjo soldier in Londou thoroughfare:! chal
lenge? inspection, .xnd 'provokes curiosity.Ho ia t.'l
1 1 el' tlian iiho Ttrifi«Ji cr.1,1;,,',.. 1, ..
bisan alert, swinging gait, which is typi
tjlly Australian and riot at all l.ondon
Efce: ami 'Tie looks at London and its
throngs with a keen, frank Australian iri
(tiwit. wJiioli is very ililforcnt JVom the
biliitiml Ijondoner's indifference.
(Inly about tiOO Australian troo|« liaveleaulied ISngland up to the present. Theybelong to tbe -Army Scrvicc Coi-jm and the
Birisional Ammunition Park, and theynmc straight
on to England instead of
ilk'inbarliingat Egypt. The.v are stationed
it Romse.v, in Hampshire, about 80 miles
(wm London. A representative of tlie
'Turn's,' who visited'the Australiancamp
it llomsey states:—
'Whether ono studies them' ?one by one
cr in maw, tlie striking thing about tlrcse
instnilMiw is that ?Ihey appear so lit andto workmanlike. Thev look very brownand vory hard, and capable- or turningtheir hands to anything. At a lii-st f?lanes
ene is ready to mrear tbatn.liey would putthe average Englishman to the blush in
improvising ways out of outdoor difiicul
fe. They hardly look w .-mart, ?perhaps,
is duo-, the Ui-itwh professional soldier,
not, that, is to say, when off duty. TlioAustralian soldier in his hours of ease lias
not quite the same -drilled- umLjiiuiform air
as his brother at home, but lie liu-s in cum
IK'iisalion a line strength aud freedom of
;aif, which is- very reassuring; to ioolc upon,^ave for a few in, slouch 'hats, all the menivcar leather caps. These und their brown
legging?, in place of 'puttees, harmonise
very well witli their ?brown fa-ces, and givetlicm besides .a distinctive and -exotic
touch.*'
.nr. inigu uviartm,.a special-correspondentof tlie 'Daily News,' makes tliv'l'oUawing
uierences to the .Australian troops- in the
Egyptian capital. 'Look in any directioni
you like and you. will ifmd -that Australia
has. captured t'he town— captured, 'I. said,'
not captivated. Tlie -remarkable ]-bysii|ue
; and virility of the rank and lile, together
jwith the phenomenal luxuriance their
! tarns': and the peculiarity of their man:
Tiers, have inspired among the native popu
; lation the kind of affection that a tyrant is
jaid to provoke occasionally in his victims.
]
There is something almost Oriental, too, in
tlieir opcnhandeihiesa; tliey-fliiig tlieir
moir-v about like nabob*. Many are
?
tell tn do in their own'
country,. mil tlnjir military pay is' (!/
a
?
Jjy, but they have only been alluved to draw 2/ of late, and it is a 7101 ot
tt' honor to spend -every farthing. All this
aiakis things, .hunu^us thc-taaying goes. TheAustralians 'dominate Cairo, alternately
spiling and bullying its darker skinned inhabitants. They are ,{lt' in the bazaars
ni the LMnski, where they cheerfully con
nnt to be tnvindled of countlesspiastres,
ln'e.uifc there are plenty more where thosemine from; 011 Opeiu-«tuai'e, -where their
nwgnilii'cnt manhood -jin.be duly' admired;ill rales and cinema houses, where all
things aud all men. are au their -service.
'There is something of the cowboy .in
1 the splendid. twauscr wS .'tlieir. - bearing.- Tlieir attitude of 'mind towards even this: trar i^ of tlie 'leL'a-go-iiiid-kiH-a-ftJW-Ger-
111, 111s' type. The looping up nt one side offlioir wideawake hats will ajway.s stay w.ifch.
nie as the outward and visible sign of an
inward spiritual swank Lhat I met for theIirst time in l'-^ypL. .But t.hey are- cour
ageous;, light 'hearted fellows, tlt-.Li idso :[
liiuir. .-bnl they and tlieir oHicers are gi v-j
in; (.'aim 'a real gay time.''
Concerning the 'Australian ladies who|
wint to Cairo in order to be near their re
' litives in the contingents, Mi'. .Martinlays:—' 'The only people who really countin Cairo are the military, and of them the
: people who count most are the Australians,oi whom, again, those who finally count are
the ladies. Tbe amount of 'feminine; lugsage,' as I have 'heard it
called,liraught all tbe ? way from Austia
'
li.i by the contingent is in some
'
resiieets a 'beautiful thing to observe,;
ami would he the envy of certain other; armies. There is a «tyle about the Austra! Km girl— a little bit- of tlu; American, a
;
ilisli of the 'Parisian, and more tilian a
j
iou|it-on 0!' the Cockney — which makes her; veiy uea'ptahh: to what i'enia.in.s of Cairo| wtiely. She has made a 'season' out of
|nest to
notliing by' slieej' determination toi hare a good time. Tho Saturday nighti 'mull dances' at the Continental began
rather tiimdly six weeks -ago, hut. the Aus? Iralian girl has made them the rage. There; i- just the .merest dash of danger, just a
Jiwretion yi it.issible tragedy, aliout these
I &iw which gives the spiu'kle that makes-
j t!! the difference. livery Satunl-ay night
|
danvc is, ail, any rate 'lo tiie lively iniagina
;
lion of young femirrinc Ansti'alia, 11 poten
J
tial 'night before AV;ttcrlor^''
A WAR TJIsrCIlAl^GED.
I
the old methods to prevail.
COPING WITH ' NEW -FACTORS,
I [I'liOlt OUR COIOIlBSI'ONDENT.lLONDOX, 19th ^ljircli.
»nr is just war still: you won't find it
clanged,' said?
one of the ablest Hiritisli
fenerals at the .front to a representativeof tlio 'Morning Post/*' who was one of a
will tmrty of Engiisli journalists taken fora week's tour over tho British lines intrance and ['binders. There (have Iheen so
inanv nnu- 11,:..
tnBt conflict tliut great stress has natu
rally been laid on 'them, and to tbe. tpec
Utor of events it seems lis if the new developments liave entirely changed the text
Methods of warfare; but that is not. the'pinion of oflieers at 'the front; who haveune through monUhs of campaigning. They'intend that the text book principle's
are
Wind, and that the war will lie fought outm orthodox principles as far as the armiesu tlie field arc concerned. The developments which have bccu brought about by
ihcusc ot* new instruments of- warfare willtot change the. old methods, but means of
toping' with the new instalments will beioiin'1, and the influence of these new in'nnncnts on tiie camiiaigu will be miniaiwil. .
.
Hie aeroplane achieved so .much success'
''reconnoitring work in tlie early stages o't
twisuiijjaign that it. wan said aerial obser
jatwti lu^l rendered strategiwd surprises
'jipossihle.
The movement of large bodies»Uio»|is for the purpose of concentration
ilu ?'.'''tinu'liir point of attack was invari? my uoteeted by enemy observers in uero
?S'cf'w''' t'lu r-BU'' Wuit tiho enemy was
?oie to prepare for the attack by Ibringing, ! ''''orcementa. liu't tho recent suecess
?ft?. ?i :lV^*(!UVe Clmpelle by tho British
fwil ?' concentrated troops there
r thepui-pose came as a great surprise
l,n??cill')i'1''B'lc German 'trenclns. The
nt sh succeeded in an important strategi
llm !!iri ? sIMte of aerial observers.
frm,«ilnat,on °f this success is tlliat tfiie
Sl.we.v?-'!1?vecl at and that theyiiPli r
1
11 c'e,n 'le -J'iy until tlie tinir
'Sinn1'1,0 It is the general
ani°ng British oflieers at the front
iniiiVm'0! !° 0|i'twit aerial obseirers all
Posns^n ? °l ,tl'00i;sfor strategical pnr
Lth -firried out at night''at in»in l1Ui 1UK' klie Genmans, and
tifnp ^ «E concealing 'trooiis in dnv
^^irstJUt^rvatioiiwi,llbL' im-
proRroRKn^1'1 ,l1.1 aides that -with tlie
L lleiJic work of aerial
iu!t in uJ-4mure and jnoro dilli
wire i. of. fiLCt i.lmt daily cxperiv^IoiniiPT,j f°v tlio de
\-»i^lih-/ h * ? ftcicnc(5 of nation, nnd is
m 1! improve in the skill
n 1 thoy Imnd/n .iiheirUirjfl
'ihc ^cnlty iiriscs from llic
fact tluit moiliods oE concealment from,aerhil olwervatiun have been improved. Jnthe early
Htajics^ of tho war the aeroplanedid useful work hi Jocaliu# hidden batteriesol the enemy and 'giving the range bymeans of wigiwilh to their own -butteries,wttUi tl)e ixj.*mlt thufc the. enemy guns were
other put out of action or removed fromdanqor. But t)u» gunners have tairned tooutwit U7ie aerial scouts. Tlwj' dig pits fortheir guns, trover the pits oyer with hoardsand earth, and place trees* in the vieinitj'.
.1 he gunners live in nils bcfa'wle the guns.
JJjilytlio muzzles of tho weapons peep out,
but not only are t'he muzzles hidden frontaerial observation, but precautions are
Uiki.'ii to pivvent tlie flafchvs being ?-eeii
when tho guns are discharged.In the opinion of liritwli genenily at tihe
trout, the deadlock brought about bytrench warfare is not going to Jbe of longdumtioii. It dominated conditions duringtne winter, because the ground was toosodden to
j-cvmit of tlie movement of lai-gebodies ot troops rwitJj tlu? accomp^iTiiuKMit
ot artillery ,»ind transport. Acconling tothe corit'spondent of the 'Aroruinir Post,'
it is 'the conWetion of experienced Britwliotueers that 'the old strategical pivblemstuist'd 011 the obtaining of
superiority at(teciMve points by the old metOiods of con
centration and coitccahnent will rt^ppi-arfor solution. ^ But he found, us the nWltol his
inquiries, that there was a generalconviction tiiat ''the effective mode of
'handling national armies 1ms yet ts- ,beevolved. '
I.iiiit would not be surprising'he continues, 'it always takes time for a
ita the man wiho
S,I,r V tlie btpt Jtdvantsige. Tlie bis,
olV'H'
is Jllmmnated (by such ox
amples. Would it bv wonderful, tllien, if
l1' ?,IOi'yct w}'° e°»kl be
jn^kj of to--?ay k conditions, since the new
ueapoiiK m iiM- aronot hut many, andt?y-1V!el,f-
*-mp:Lred witl) ^niiics ofi
,s ^tlced a new weapon, the most
^m;,aoder'slte':t,,l,;CTCI' ',a^d »' -
GEKERAL JOPFRE.
UNIQUE PERSONALITY.Tn 'Collier's' for ^lareh Mr. James
Jlopnor has collectedsome interesting
JaeLs bearing inwn the life and work andelKiraeter of Die great French generalissimo,uofrre. JJy the Thiropean critics andtechnicians of the bloody art Joftre is con
sidered to be the great leader which it waaexpected the turn toil wuA bound to evolve.And his own troops do not consider this:
they know it. They call lrini 'OurJofl're.'
''??We saw him in the room of a littlo
village school, his- head quarters for the
time; and when we entered he was seated,working, at the teacher's desk.
'lie rose, eaane down from tho platform,and walked a few steps toward us. Hewalked with feet a little apart, placinghis bi$; weight ifirmly
on each step, whichmade him sway slightly from side to side,like a bear- And w lien he stood he stood?with feet apart, the toes turned in the
merest bit. il remembered that in -pastfootball days wo looked our freshmen over
?with an eye to this. A man who stoodwith feet apart, toes turned in,
was con
sidered good 'material.' - One who stoodwith 1 cm1
t. together, or one foot forward,was X.O.
' AV-hat 'first struck me was something Ihad expected — the UKtsxivenes« of the man
-and then something 'I had not expected;
he was older and more gentle than X had
pictured him.
'He bad a big head, a powerful neck, tre
mendous shouldem. Though a little belowmiddle size, L put his weight down.as twohundred. And that impression of massjveness was heightened 'by his extraonlinaryeyebrows. Kacli was as big as a moustache,and tangled like the barbed-wire protection's of his trenches. But. .all this .was
white. His tousled hair was white. Tfis
big, drooping moustache was white, anilhis eyebrows were white. The effect was
heightened by the fact thathis, checks
were rough witli a stubble 'beard— he hadevidently discovered that in this war one
has no time to shave. Also, that his hairat the bach -was not down to military'neatness, but swept the collar slightly—he had discovered evidently that for hintime there was a better use than to get hishair cut,
,
In his perfectly simple tunic, bare of all
insignia, with the exception' of three littlesilver titans on Lhe sleeves, his chest bulgedbig. But below the chest the ibulge increased. Several years ago already hemust have discovered that there was no
time to keep, 'tit.' It was the imti'nwii'icli must be kept fit.
'The impression of gentleness came partlv
r-h,C-Y ,Wori''»-1 blue
beneath the formidable eyebrows. Thevwere small eyes, in small orbits that- hadnever allowed the lids to stretch themselveslully when
closing, .so that these lids werewrinkled and pleated, and, at the outer
St''!'Uci1 Iiu,° l'«-*em that
at once possibilities of humor and ofcunning. T|le (blllu of tlie eV^ ^
01
haziness ot dreams. '*
'Hut 'besides coming fro,,; the eyes, ihelnrpression of gent leia«s caine from some:thmi, else one could not
place, from his attitude, from hi., whole . person. TW
tl,tnr'n' S- lvr'-,tl! abo,lt liim:
some
thin., like an linpulpablevapor euveloned»ui. fie was like a searcher found i,^
^h islaboi atory, a philosopher recillcd i.. ,,n i
profoundmeditation, a (Ireajnii- from £{?
stjTi'cVung to h'im.
abSm'I)ti0' °f ,,is ''ll
,
stJI Ringing to him. tlmt liesaid a 'few words -ot welcome ilo us. 1 1(.
wee! h'l l ?' r il,'art:.i,is 'i«t
eiect, but bent: torward a little- and -is 1m
twii'ni^''
A''e ''''S
fo1' Po,v
for t rit f nn i°
examinations101 ui.it, 1,1111011.-, school he was number Ifourteen. And the reanoji he was only^ .'i ^nrteen was not verv
i't shie'elnml1' ''ls
''ceome'good at
'The war of 1870 brake a' year late'
,ung doffro served as a sub-lieutenant inthe entrenched camp of Paris; ;|i(. madethere bis first acquaintance with thetrenches lie was to know so well 44 yen-3
later.'
'At Rivesaitos, where lie was born andwhere he spent his childhood and to whichlie conies back at times for a vacation heis remembered as a good,
quiet, silent boy.Ihey have seen him come back there often,
a captain, colonel, a general of brigade ofdivision, of annj- corps, of aruiv, 11 general111 chief— and still he has been the good,quiet, silent boy, simple anil affable, a littledreamy, low and slow of sneech, but witlia latent lightning in his blue eyes.
'fie never allows himself the temperamental vagaries of genius. Tie does notconsider himself a genius; he knows he is a
hiiiid worker. Me siccus his eight hourssearched his (thought and the words for it,
he looked at the floor ahead, of him. Hisvoice was low and soft; now and then, atthe end of a sentence, he reused- his ovesas if to see if we understood, and wo felttheiir mild blue light upon us almost like a
cai'c«s. /
'\Vhcn lie had finished, one of us, the ap
jKmited spokesman, made a lititle speech.And the last sentence of tiiat speech -wishedsuccess .to the French armies.
'Jolfre was not wearing spurs; he was
carrying; 110 sword. But at that last sen
tence d'or our spokesman we thought we
heard suddenly a click -of spurs struck
together, the rattle of a sword, so impressive was the abrupt transformation madein liim. His shoiildois sqnai'cd,- his oldlion's head went
'back, his entire flesh
seemed to[pick iUsclf up, as it were, to
tighten and rebound, And then from heneatli tbe tonrible brows, level at ns, thereshot out from his two dyas rays like steelblue shafts Xt-om two small powerful searchlights.
- 'He was not looking at the Iloor now.
We -almost squirmed in the -intenpfty of hislook. And he said: '\\re did not want this
war. Jt has been forced upon us. Wewill prosecute it to ifinal success.'
'One of his most prominent characteristics is his modesty. It is only-a very modestman. one who heites fuss and intrigue,
who can have so little history. .
'ire was born oi) tlie Mtfi of January,1852, at Eivesaltee,' in the Pyrenees. It ia
said that his great-grandfather was a Cata
lan Spaniard, come to hVance. after some
political trouble. However that -may be,JofT-re's grandfather, ikfter the loss of his,
wife, luther abandoned his family, so that
.ioirre's'ifather practically brought himself
up. and was only a. poor cooper when
JolTi'e was born. Lnelcily,some ye:trs
afterwards. _ lie received a small heritage,which enaibled him to send l''i'anec'« futuregeneral to school. And at the age of seven
.regulai'ly, usually going to bed at nine tobe up at five. lie eats well, but very
simply.- When the President of 1* innerearne to see linn at tbe front Jotfre foundInuiselt quesUoiied by the excited officer of
the iness: lhe President is hiiic'liiiig withus. Shall we lrnve ehujiipagne '01111111
IKignu ?' cried Jolfre. Tense/, vous I Ata time such at this ! No, lunch as usual.
A chop and twoeggs.'
'He hus banished utterly from this war
the strntand the boast..1
have said that heworks like a man in a laboratory. Well,that entire a liny of 4,000,000 toils thus,iu silcnee and retirement, like a thinker ina
library. And Tic won't let it be disturbed. . The Department of Foreign
Affairs, grieved because in tbe foreignpapers one reads oirly of the Gemians andthe British, lias tried to send newspapermen along the front. .Jolfre won't have^-hem.
-
Not, because he fears the disclosingof military secrets, but because he doesn'twant Jus army disturbed in its absorbingand wieml task. l]u doesn't want tbe profane in the cathedral. And so it is that of
tiiat vast and continuous effort, of days, inwhich some twelve (lettysburgs may besimultaneously iought along a front oi' hundreds of miles, and heroic deeds mav be lis
numerous and astast as the detonations of
a iiatnng gun, one hears just what '! Acommunique.
'These communiques bear heavily hisimprint, tne imprint of his modernity, bismodesty, and his democracy. They are as
modern as the present teaching system.Ihey do not give iine resonant phraseswhich you ean -memoriae -and . with which
you am astonish your friend; they semiyou to lihe map. To the map, with?patrenec uiTd' a microscope. When thatwar is over we will know our geography
as we have never knowni it -before. Theyarc utterly rmodest, Por twenty-four horn's4,000,00(1 men
Jiaye ibeen engaged in a
grapple of incredible heroism; »JofTre at
the end of these twenty-four hours willsay:
— 'One kilometer and three-(juarter.snorth-north-east of the bamlet 'bordnring
ilve village of »Pcter the* Hermit we -have
gained 30 meters 45 centimeterd -yi theenemy's trenches.
'
'Aud they are democratic, aud lor the
iirst time in history bring back the credit
where it Wongs—- to Peter Knd to Paul,
doffrc is aided ihy some dozen very bril
liant generals; one never bears them men
tioned in tlie communiques. Hundreds of
colonels arc doing what the colonel* ot
N-a-i-olet.mcould not do. \
'ou^never hear
of tlfem. What you hear of 'is of tMr.
'NVe.', ,v.
*Mt is: 'We have gained a trench. \\e
have succeeded in establishing oui^Kes in
tllie first bouses of the village of »_omethnig
or-Other/ And that We is everyone, two
privates and the colonels, (ihe young boy ot
the active, and the old boy of tlie reserve
who has left a wife and three children* at
home, and the old pulTy fat man oi the
Territorials, guarding a bridge faithfully
somewhere back. That We ia tlie humble
-ind innumerable instrument that has al
ways won all wa:i« ;uul !lras always been
eheater of Hie renown;
tluit We i.1* eveiy
ono: that We is Kranee.'But it must irot be thought'that every
thing lie writes is simply cold and precise.
There are orders he writes for liis own
men. And these, at the proper times, burn
with the fire wfliieh lives in tfhe depths of
ibis rustic, ihis robust, )-erHonnli.ty— as thatone be issned 'before the battle of the!Mame:—
'
'.Soldiers, the time of retreat lias-inisscKl;
'the time of offence has come: you hold tlie
fate of France iu your hands.' 'We arc attacking. Soldiei*s, advance
as long as you «m. if you can no longer
advance, hold tbe position you have gained.If you can no longer (hold it, die!'
.'A pure figure, a veiy pure figure: unit
ing in him tlie bwo 'best things of bis time—
science and democracy — and to tlieae tbe
tlame which, ia etenial.'
bathing AN ARMY.
Beferenee has been made to tlie fact tlrat
in no previous wjli* has such care an-l fonv
sight been exercised over the health and
comfort of the British soldier. So suc
cessful 'lrnve these efforts j-een 'that the
sickness rule in a trying wintercampaign
was not much higher than the sicknessrate of the army in time of peace. Oneot tne Lllings -WHlicn Jias neipcu tu juuiu-
,
lain the 'health frf the soldier at the front i
is the periodical hot bath. The British I
soldier- haa a 'high reputiitionfor
(personal ;
cleanliness, even among his enemies, and I
titere are few things provided for bis com-1
fort at tlio front which .he appreciates'
more tlian a thorough el ean up. Mr. Ash-1
mead'Bartlett, of the '.Daily Telegraph,'
avIio wis one of the Hi'st party of half a,
dozen lOnglish war correspondents^ taken|
for a week's tour' of the British lines in;
France and -Flanders, make the foJlowingreference -to the bathing arrangements for
the British army:—
'The best of troops speedily lose their
pride and self-respect if they are obliged
to, live in lilthy surroundings, amidstwliich it is impossible for them to eleauthemselves, -their uniforms and equipment.Tlie conditions in Flanders throughout thewinter have been about as Ixid as auy
troops -have ever luul to face. T'he ArmyAledieal (.lorpM look tlie pm'blem in hand,
and have shown remarkable skill and in
genuity in its solution.
'Scattered over northern France aud
Flanders are many factories for -makingibeel sugiir and' ^beer. Tlie.s-» possess enor
mous vats, such as most of us are familiarwith in breweries at ;honie. As their legitimate occupation, i:i the ease of thosesituated close vto the firing liue, is now
gone, they have been utilised for the pur
pose of washing the British arjny. This
experiment of cleaning every jium in an
army several hundreds of thousands
strong, once every ten days, has never been
tried before in war. Vet so complete is
the organisation that, except in excep
tional circumstances, every man and oflicer
is sure ot his hot bath every ten days. Aluttalion comes oif duty and marches to
its rest billets, the men and their uniforms covered with mud*. -Above all, it is
neetjssary to change their shirts ami under, clothes. Let it! not 'be supposed that the! only enemy our men have to face is found1
in the trenches. There is another who
carries on a nerve-raeking form of guerillawarfare in closer proximity to you after a
few days spent in the mud. His pertinacity and vitality are amazing. He re
quires ten times us much killingas any
(lenman, but our medical serviee lias
proved equal to the task of circumventingbis wiles. Tho 'battalion is paraded andmarched to the nearest -bath. Often this
is .under shell .lire, and shrapnel is scream
ing overhead. -But no one Jieeds suchtrdles as these. Each man
strips, andthrows his shirts, nnderciothes and socksinto a heap. His uniform he Likes off, arid
ties to it his identification disc. At a
word of command groujw of fourteen nudefigure*, witli a wild howl of joy, rushinto each of the stearming tn'bs. Fromthese arises a chorus of screams and cliaff
as the men soap or duck each other , inthe soap *uds. iMksiUwiiile the uniformsare placed in another vat, and steamed forten minntes. The 'heat as so great that no
evaporation tfckes place, and they come
out perfectly dry. 13ach man. heemerges from the l?ath after his allottedspan, is handed a towel and a fresh set of
underclothes. He then dries iiimse?f, putsbis uew; garments on, and claims his uniform, recognising it. 'by the identification
disc. The underclothes which -hc tookoil are tflien :boiled or steamed .in. greatvats, iind then handed over to tho washer
.womcu. who are employed for tins pur
pose at. 3/4 a day. iMiey are carefully inspected after being- washed, and if found
perfectly dean are niade up into sets, amiare available for the ;next battalion whichcomes to lx» washed. Thus the whole armyis eontimially changing its undei'clobhes.,.-
*
.
?'
WAR ON PIGS.
Germany ha* declared war onpigs. Site
intends to, ylaughter them, at the rate of400,000 a day until she lias 'hacked a wav
through' 20,000,000 of them. When tiiewar broke out Germany possessed 21,000,000
cattle, 5,500,000 b'heep .and 25,(XK),000 pige.The problem of feeding t'liis stock in war
time is insoluble, for. in times, of nmee
Germany imi-oiited 00 per cent, of the,?fodder she reouircd. Tlio im*.i /-i .1, i,
kept alive only by entreiielung irpidn thecountry's supplies of potatoes and rye. Asthere arc not enough potatoes and rye to
last- the German people irntil tlie next harvest (German 'black Ibread is made fromrye, and the war bread which the bakersivre compelled to turn out by the. authoritiesis inade of .a mixtui-^i of rye flour arid potato flour) the pigs are to be slaughtered.In normal times the Gcvmau
.peopleeat ns
much pork asbeef, pork ibeing the cheaper
meat of the two. Very littlo 'mutton iseaten in Oermany, and the attempts to-,
popularise_
frozen -multton from . Australiaand Mew Zealand before the war did notmeet with . much encouragement The 1sla-ugliter of 400,000
,pigs d:Uly 'willphicti
an onorntous supply ot park oai the anarketfcut most of it mil be purchased . by themunieipalities, aind placed iii sold storage.The next step will be ito pass regulationscompelling
the. people to eat pork at eaelrmeal. A start has already been mado inthe district of Treves; There the restaurants and eating houses are
compelled toinclude in the dinners they provide at -fixed
prices at least one dish of pig's flesh. Anyguest Who orders two dishes' other thansoup and defect must have one of them inthe form of pork, bacon. Jram or porksausage. ? ? .
FIGHTING IN FRANCE.
A BRITISH ADVANCE.
BATTLE 0E NEUVE CHAPELLE.
A BRILLIANT VICTORY.
rntOM OUU COnntBSPONDKNT.l
IjONtDON, 10th ^larch.
'Ihere has been an inspiriting change in
the character of the iu the west.
With the dawn of longer days and thefaintest 'forecast of the northern spring,the rfirst grim shadow of 'the British advance which is to help to sweep the Ilunaout of 'Frutice and Belgium has beenthrown northward. The 'battle of 'Xeuve
Cha-pelle resulted in the capture of an impouanx merman position by Jintish,Canadian and Indian troops, at a loss to
the enemy of 1S.000 uneii. The importanceof the victory lies in the fact that t'he village of Xeuve OhapelJe. situa'ted at tire
junction of two main r(Kuls, leading re
spectively Irom Jja J-asse to Ksta ires, andthe other to Armentiervs, was one of Germany s. most vital junctions in the westerntheatre of -war. By capturing two aud a
half miles of German trenches, and ad
vancing 12U0 yards, the .British army luuundertaken and accomplished the most important offensive movement since the oj--
posing armies in this theatre of war settled down to 'trench warfare' -at tlie beginning of 'November, and has accom
plished it -with -a djish that shows that, themorale of the Bi*itish troops is splendad, in
s[-ite of the wearing effect df foiir monthsin tlie trendies. The attack ms cwivdout by two army corj-s, ami the concentration of between 00, (KX) m\d 70,000 men
for t)»e purpose of an attack in. a narrow
front without discovery by the Geinnauswas an excellent f«it. and comprises an
other of the.surprises of the war.
New British Artillery.I'or the Iirst time in the histoid of the
war an ollicial roport of a -Ixittle— thisnaxtle from the jicn tjS the ollioial war
correspondent with the British head qua;tem who -WTites as 'ivyr VVitniws' reached
Jyigland, and wis (published -two daysafter the second day's lighti-ng; in fuct,the writer made it clear that the baitrewas still in
'progress when he -Iospatche-lnis report. Apparently l-ecent criticisiulevelled agaiuMt the Wuv Oftic- for its
ai'biti-ary suppitssion of Ibattle news has'brought a-bout an altered policy in thisrespect, whjt'li, it is to bo 'hoiped, will becontinued when the Allies make their big
tioyaiicc.'-Bye WitihuVs' story of the
battle of Nenve Gliaptdle has all the vividitresuncsi oi an eye witness's, point of view,and aH'hongh lie is unable, ''for obviousreasons, to go into vt-.ry full details con
cerning thi! battle, the details he doo giveconvey a realistic impression of a i'emackuble engagement.
Ihe attack on NV-uve Oh«polh» was thelirat senoiw offensive mo^emerrc undertaken by the British since the enemyturned in his retreat from the battle of tlio
Alarne to stand upon the 'Aisne fiin-. 1'lieobjetit, of the attack was to straigli'teri outthe Jront held iby the British. It tow
completely successful. The l''i-eru.'h artilery co-operated, and -the etfect of the cmn
nned lire ujKJii the enemy ia dt«erib-?d liythe Untiali 'lOye Witness' as ibeiug Lremendous Pm- the first time the Germuishad a taste of wIki! thoy may expect in the
«l,l!;lni'*T' I'1,, ^le.Ut'w heavy arlillery
nhieh t.-reat Jii-itain has been mauufacturmg for the last aix months. 'While the.u tulcry attiiek continued, and it lasted
, '''-J'''* ;t
K1-u »'? hour, the (British
nn' }' u.,cult 111'perfect seeuritv.
thtu tlie l.ritish infantry -went forward
r!„v, el!c»iyii -nelies — wh ere thei.i ti i i' ,'1'et-'u
,llost severe— literal Iv
lotted out inp aces. , filled with dead and
y ''''l 'Jn earU' a,ul debris,
ir -majority oif tlie sunivora i*i
110 'inood for furtherlighting. Tbe follow
'a'-'k,^'1 ^nu'S-' of 'guns
I l .HV, ,' , t mt I',iut ot 'Uise and inactual effect, they have ever seen or beardJ he shrieking of the shells in the air, their
Ih,.' Z'if'V nH!c'''ui''''s thunder of
t he battel tea. all inerged into one greatwdume of sound.I hji discharges of the
guns were. no rapid that they sounded liket e fire ol a gigantic machine gun. Durbigt u. 3.J minutes it continual our men couldshow themse ves
freely and even walkabout in -pui-feet safr-tv. Then th„ ^.,,,,,1
Kr the attack wasgiven, and in less tlian
half an hour almost the whole of the elaborate series ol German trenches were inour hanus. hxcept at one point there was
hardly ,-iny resistance. To the nortli-castot the
village, however, a body of Germanseitscouced in some
enclosut'e« *itill con
tinued to hold out for a few hours; threeattacks, in spite of the extreme gallantrywith which they were conducted, failed to
dislodge them; but by about noon thearrival ot reinforcements drove the Germans from their last stronghold in the 'vil.lage 1.1ns part of the lighting was remarkawe tor the manner m which every part ofthe attacking line alforded one auothermutual support,
'?Meanwhile, on the right front the direction ot lueheboiirg, a similar advance hadbeen made towards the Bois du Biez. a
small rectangular wood lying about 1000yards south-east of Xeuve Chupc.lle. Here,also, little rest-tanee was met with, andour line reached a point about 400 yardsfrom the wood. In the afternoon tbetroops who had seized Xeuve
Cliapelle advanced still further to the east, gainingnearly 400 yards, while on thvir left againnorth of the village
our forward movementprogressed for a considerable distance, andfighting continued long after darkness luid
set in.
A Shaken Enemy.'The enemy were by tliit. time thoroughly
shaken, and in some parts of the field were
surrendering in groups. Throughout thuday the '-Germans continued to hold out ina strong position at the angle of the cross
roads south of the village, where tiiev wereestablished iu a perfect network of trenchesand barbed wire. This position had beenknown as
'
Port Arthur,' aud a hard struggleraged for some hours around it, until, lit
5.30p.m.. it was stormed at the point ot
the bayonet. By nightfall we were in possession of all tho enemy's trenches on a
front of 4000 yards, representing an advanceol more than 12011 yards from our originaltrenches at the furthest point. On tlie
following day the lighting continued almostas
fiercely. The eneiiiy attempted counterattacks at various points, but bis efforts todrive us from the positions we had gained
-were repulsed with loss.
'It is difficult to give an idea of the re.
suit of this striking success upon the men.
They have been paying off old scores. Th-»enemy for the time being was lieaten amion the run.
. 1 1 was the consciousness ofthis which tilled the hospitals and theambulances villi tlie cheeriest crowd ofwounded, ever seen there. If any furtherproof of this was wanted it could be foundin the spectacle of an Irishman shotthrough the chest recounting bis experi- ,
enccn to a delighted audience in a sten
torian voice audible iu the furthest cornerof a. large clearing hospital; it would befound also in the sights of th-, groups ofinjured men on the roads talking andlauglung as they limped back out of the
firing line. The columns of prisonera as
they marched back, threading -their waythrough tlie ambulances and transport, andbetween the ranks of our reserves, afforded
no little encounigemeiit. Many oif tliei r faceswere bright yellow in color from the effects
of lyddite;, the majority looked shaken;airadmitted.that the attack had come as a
complete surprise.-'?
A -French ollicial report of later date?states that the success, gained, by theBritish armies- at Neiive Gluvpelle provedto have been absolutely complete. - 'They,advanced on a front of about two mile*. ',
says tlie report, 'with a depth of from1200 to 1500 yards, civpturing successivelythree lines of trenehts and a fortified workto the Bout'li of Neuve Cbapelle. Thecounter attacks, delivered by the Germanswith great violence, .were ail repulsed. Theenemy suffered great losses, and left iii. thebauds of mir allies a number of prisonersconsiderably greater than first announced.The British heavy and, field
artillery veryeffeetrvelv prepared tihe way for and supported the vigorous action of the infantry.'
Another account— not an ollicial one —
states that the taking of Neuve Ohapellewas a very brilliant piece of work, markedby severe fighting in the narrow sti-eets ofthe little Belgian town where the fighttook place. The attack was carefully pre
ipared, and executed with a swiftness anda dnsli which carried the Germans off theirfeet. An Indian army corpn fought sideby side with tho British troop's, and did
very well with tlie final charge. Sir JohnFlench estimates, from observation madeby eye witnesses of various parts of thefield of battle, and by the statements ofprisoners, . of. .whom there arc nearly 2000,that the enemy's louses must have been'
very heavy, and cannot have fallen fal
si. ort of 17,000 or 18.000 men in the three1
days over which the lighting extended. iSome of the German prisoners, inter-
I
viewed in V ranee on their way down, to
the coast to lie shipped , to Knghmd, di-|
elared tiiat the Geiman troops were com
pletely overwhelmed by the tiei-eeiies.s nt
the alliedartilleiy lire which preceded thn
nttack on X uuve Ohapelle. 'We doa'tknow how iL happened; it was all over so
suddenly,' they said. One prisoner saidthat the artillery lire was hellish, and hefor one was glail to be out of it— and thewar. Auuther prisoner, who hail Iought ata different part of the line, stated that the
-wlw-lo engagement was no Hell carried out
Shut his regiment was taken completely bysurprise. 'We bad a splendid |K-sition inour trench.' he said. 'We were all readyfor a frontal attack. But we were sur
rounded, and there was nothing left for lis
to do but surrender. Indians suddenly ap
lieicred on all sides from front, aud baclc.We don't know liow it all happened, it
was over fo suddenly .'A British ollieer who was wounded dur
6n_' thelighting makes it clear how the
Germans were taken by surprise. Hesay^,:
— 'The attack was prepared by theFrench- heavy artillery, which kept theGerman positions round the village undera shower of shells. During the first nightof the lighting the bombsirdment increasedin intensity, and the Germans were forcedto evacuate their first line of trenches. Ansoon as dawn broke, while the Fivneh butteries kept up au incessant Hit on tbetrcnehes at Xeuve Ohaticlh'. with the object of keening the Germans defending-heni iu a 'state of suspense, the Britishtroops dashed lo the attack of the trendiesliorui-wost and south-west of the villagc
'The Germans were taken by surprise,and thinking that these 'attacks were diversious. and that tbe main attack was fo
be delivered on the village itself, theywere afraid to take men from the centraltrenches to siip|-ort tlieir (lauks. Ourtroops,' said 'the officer, 'with great dashand bravery captured the German trenches,
killingor taking prisoner all their de
fender*, and so gradually pushed their way
right round tlie village, so as. to cut off
the German force which occupied it.
'The German oflieers only became a-warc
of their desperate Rituation when it wax
too late. They made a last effort to bristle
through, and, gathering the defenders of
Xeuve GhapeHo together, they made a
charge on our lines. They were met by a
withering lii-e from our men. which effectively stopped them. Most of them thenMirrendeiiid without making any further,effort to escaiK'.'
A Fine Charge.Wounded British soklieis who took part
in the battle liave arrived, in England,j
Many of tlieni relate interesting experiences. 'Thi.- attack was started l-y heavyartilleiy lire early on Wednesday morning.'one of them said. 'We had been shellingtne l.-.cniia.us, and nod been suel'kHl prettywull all the time, but that morning every
gun was brought into action, and theremust have been between 200 aud i!00 tiringat once. We knew the artillery fi
re was tu
prepare the way for a general advance. Wehad been expecting the oixler for some
time, as 'the ground had lieen di-ying up.Until the last week or so it was almostimpossible to move beeaiise of the inud.Before we got out of the trenches an
order from the general that the Germanposition was to be taken at any cost was
passed along. We knew we bad a toughjob iu front of us, and after rnontlis inthe same trenches we were ready for anyrink. The ground hi front of us was
fairlyiirm. About 9 o'clock we got, out, andcharged the German trendies. They wero
ready for us, and their fire was nnirileroiis.
I. was lrit. twice before 1 had gone manyyards. .1 couldn't go on, but- 1 could hch
that we had the best of it. The Geniiniufsimply couldni't stamd against our
oiKirgi^We were, -too many for them, arad t'heii'
shooting grew- wild. Our artillery was)
doing a lot of damage, too.'From statements made by other wounrUnl
men it appears that tile Germans wol'i,
strongly entrenched about 200U yards in
front^ of Xeuve CliapoUe. Their foremosttrending and tlie first line of 'Britishtrenches were nowhere more than 100 yardsapart,
_
ivhile oil some parts of tlie '1000
yard front Imw than SO yards separated thoopposing armies. Despite tlie German fire,the British attack was pushed not onlyinto Nuive Cliapelle, but lieyond it. so
that the village,was captured completely.
In the rush over the German trenches theBritish losses, of course, were heavy, butnot so
bi.itvy as those of the enemy, whowere demoralised by the weight ami ferocity of the British attack. After beingcomparatively inactive for- so long theBritish troops needed no reminding that,
cr«t tlie attack what it might, Xeuve Chaliellejmuat be taken. They drove the \'!er-iiiuiis lit tlie bayonet's point out of theirtrendies. Then the, enemy fell back indisorder on Xeuve Cliapelle itself, andtried, with the aid of machine guns, to
make a stand iu the streets and houses,but. the British attack was irresistible. TheGermans were driven right through thevillage and out on the other side, and tlie
number of dead and dying they left ill thestreets, and the number of men and gunscaptured by the British, showed liow com
plete was the rout.
Many of the l.ritish soldiers invalidedhome are wounded iu the right arm. A
wounded infantryman thus explains thereason for this peculiarity. 'You see.' hekiid. 'when one begins to get out of thetrench just lmfore making a charge one iu
Ktinctively raises the arm which is carryingthe rille, and that's how it gets bit morethan any other pari.'
The British attack on Xeuve Cliapelle. ithas been stated, came as a complete sur
prise to the Germans. When tlicy failed, ,
after the most decelerate lighting, to retakethe important position they had lost theydeveli-[xvl an nttack on their own accountat a plate called St. lOloi. a lew miles southof Ypres. The British position was taken
?jfter a heavy bombardment, but practicallytho whole of the captured area was takenby the British again next, morning. Saysthe French official report:— 'Within
twenty-four houi-s the British, with indomitable coolness, succeeded in retakingSt. Hloi. while the' troojis of Prhice Rii
Tjrecht of 'Iiar.iria were still smarting underthe British victory at Neuve Cliapelle.Hourinh pour les troupes Britanniques.'St. I'lloi has been the scene oT much fierce
fighting since the beginning of the war.
Bad German Losers.
I lie (rermans are brutal winners and badlosers. 'Hie German head quarters staff,ill endeavoring io explain away the German
defeat, have published an order from Sir
Douglas Maig .which was said' to havebeen found on a British soldier taken prisoner near Givanchy. The relevant pasi-ages are as as follow:—
'Until now, in tlie present campaign, tlie
British army Iris, by its pluck and deter
mination, gained victories against ail enemy
greatly superior both in men and gims. Reiuforcemouts have made it atronger thanthe enemy in our front. Our guns. are now
both more numerous than the eneniys' an-.
and also larger than any hitherto used byany uriny in iilie field. Our flying corpshas driven tihe Germans from the air.
.
. In front of lis we have only one German corps, spread out 011 a front as largeas that occupied by the whole of our army.
We are now about to attack with about 48butcajioiiM ii -locality in that front which is
held by some three German battalions. Itseems probable also that for the first day ofthe operatoiri.s- the Germans will not havemore than four battalions available as rc
inforcemcntii for the counter attack.''
Although the -Germans are never tiredof explaining that the application of su
perior force at tlie right .moment is theiirst principle of strategy, and boasting ofthe German -genius that secretly preparedbig guns, the German head' qiiarters now
makes piteous moan over 'the means adopted by high English officers' to 'infuse
courage and determination into tlie troopsunder their command.' Tlie 'British 'EyeWitness' adds tlie following example ofGerman inability fo 'play the great game'—like nporteinen:—
'
Prisoners who had beenall through tlie war stated that they hudnever experienced such a bombardment asthat which preiud%l the assault on Xeuve
Cliupelle. Many were still taking refugein their dugouts when our troops reachedtheir trenches, and in the village several
were captured in cellars before they hadrealised that we were upon tlieni. Onewounded Prussian oflicer of a particularlyoffensive and truculent type, wliieli is 110V
uncommon, expressed the greatest contemptfor our. methods. 'You do not ligiit; youmurder, -lie said. 'If it had been straightforward, honest fighting we should havebeaten you. but my regiment never had a
chancc from the first. There was u shell
every ten yards. Nothing could live in sucha fire.' This
feeling of resentmentagainst cur artilleiy wis shown by severalot tho prisoners.' Gratifying sis it is to our
gunners, it iB an exhibition . of a curiouslack of any judicial sense, or even of a
rudimentary sense of humor on tho part offile apostles of 'FrightfulnefB.' It -was
the Germans who prepared an overwhelm
ing force of artillery before the war, andthey were the liret to employ t'he concentrated action of heavy guns in field warfare.Whcu the tables are turned and they havetheir 'fii-st taste of iwha't we have ofteneaten, they actually have tbe effronteryto complain. It is also especially galling
to -jar -prisoners that they should have beencaptured by . the British, who, they havebeen
_informed, were veiy inferior ene
mies.' - ?.
BE tonpenwc, aiwl t-noo}' boaJtli by (Mttklug KITZ'H C1DEB, pure, bparklmg ani-!e juiceBaby bottle*, W.-LAdvt.] ?
STREET DISTURBANCES.
MEN ASSAULTED AND ROBBED.
II n 'the city-Tstreets last night some- tuntm-'
lent spirits .were. abroad, and at times the
proceedings grow very lively. From an
early Gtour in tile-evening there-were argu
ments and squabbles at street corners -ou
t'he outskirts of thecity -proper. Unfor
tunately -anen. .wearing the King's -uniform
were much in evidence in several of
the brawls that took place. Lonsdale
streot, Exhibition-street, lluissell-street and
other parts were, according to the police,
in a continuous simmer.?
Trouble appearedto l»e brewing in-all directions where there
were small hotels and wine saloons, which
brought men iind women together, and it
was only by tlie use of groat tact and judi
cious firmness that thepolice, botili mili
tary and civil, were, able to maintain any-j
thing like order, ik-veral cases of assault
aud robbei-y caine under t'he notice of the
police and detectives, and in three inBtance-. the men who had been assaultedwere treated at hospital.
'
George -Wotflf, 38, single, was found by
Constable A. W. Wood lying unconscious011 the footpath iu Exhibition-street. lie
stated when he regained his senses, that'he had lieen attacked with an -instrament
l-v three men, 'who had dragged 'him intoa dark corner and plundered 'his_ pockets.His lo.-.s amounted to ,L' I-!. Woolf was
able to walk to Melbourne ITiwpital, where
he was treated for a cut head and face.
lA young woman discovered in a lane off
Maekenfcie-fitr.eet the. insensible form ofWilliam ivillen, 45. a laborer, who had
eonie to town for the day. She reiioitedthe. matter to Constable iiarman. wlio tookKillen to Melbourne llaspit-il. lie statedthat be (had been assaulted by several men,
who struck him repeatedly 011 the headand face, ami relieved liim of all the money
he had iu his poekets. He wils unableto slate his exact lot*. UiU'i'. Killeu,from his own choice, was locked up for
tlie night iu the watch house on a dhargeof being drunk.
Constable 1). M'-Keir/ie iiad occasion tospeak, to a man in Baurke-street for a.
misdemeanor, whcreirpon the man spat in
tlie constalble's face. M'Kenzie proe-!C«ledto arrest the offender, but hi; struggled so
violently 'that civilians were obliged to
assist the constable to put the man intoa catl). At the watdh house he gave tbename of James Mur[jlhy, 3!). laborer. lie
will be charged at t Jxs City Court this
morning with offensive liehavior, and witli'
assanltiiig-'Constable MTCenzie.
QUEENSLAND FOOD PRODUCTS.
SHORTAGE IN SUGAR CROP.
BKISISANK, Monday,'Phe Premier, Mr. Denhani, in an. ^address
ut '.Roeklea to-night, denied tlmt anyone
?waw .nKinipulating the; 'butter market in
(Melbourne, and stated that on 14fch Aprilthere was Iws than liulf a. week Yv supply ofbutter in cold storage in ^Melbourne. Heannouni'cd that the Queensland Government had two cargoes -of wheat ou the
way from Argentine. The price was 62/3cj.f. Brisbane, and auv mill requiring gi^iincould obtain it t-y paying the landingcharges.
i Woiibaw said tlie drought was so intent in thfi Sugar dmtrict^ that be believedAustrttlttt would have to import J5.000 tonsof sugar.
WIFE SHOOTS HUSBAND.y
? —
^?ACQUITTED by the court.
iTjAsUNCRHTO^. .Monday.'AJIaa MllVy Smith wan charged at the
OrLminul -^Viurt to-day with murdering Jier
husbiind, .John iSrnith, at Bialwxpslbourne,last .February, iShe 'wan acquitted. TJieevidence showed that accused had receiveda ninnlber of anonymous Jetters and was
afraid someone intended killing her andher .hu^Utntl. 'Her husband rose early one
morning, -leaving .'his wife iii fbed, arid on i
his retuni the latter Ibeeaine alarmed and !fired a gun at Jiian. 1
TOWN PLANNING.
FAREWELL TO MR. C. C. READE.
An appreciative audience gathered at theTown Hall last night in rcsi-onsc to tlie
invitation of the Victorian Town Plan
ing and I'arks Association to bid farewellto Mr. C. O, Ready, of the Garden Cities
and Towii Planning Association of GreatBritain, who ia returning to .England after
Kigby, mayor of ifawthorii jHesidcd. Op
portunity was taken by Mr. Keade to givea resume of proposals recoutly submittedby liim to the 11 oval Commission on Housing, iir.il to contrast, by means of illustrated slides, many of the difficult housingproblems that have confronted municipalauthorities, iu Hughuid. America and
Europe with conditions obtaining in certainslum quarters existing in Melbourne. Thewonderful improvements brought about bythe scientific, planning of certain town areasin England, whereby the suburbs are detached and 'surrounded hy parks anil gardens, formed au instructive contrast whencompared with pictures of tlie clotseiyconfined slum areas which had beeneradicated. He lucidly explained plans
of town ureas under modern ideas.Suburbs were detached from tlie cities am/surrounded by parks, while rapid and cheaptrain and railway transit provided a doselink with a corresjionding addition of isolation from city life. In passing, the lec
turer referred to the' good work done bypioneers in the ? planning ? of 'Melbourne'sparks and .boulevards, -ample evidence oftheir ideas being apparent. Tbe presentday jilannei-s, however, .wero not workingso well'. As a remedy for abolishing slumareas, lie advocated the purchase of land on
the outskirts and provide cheap transit,build economical houses on citv lines, theMtatc to advance cheap loans. 'Phe GreaterMelbourne Council he regarded as essen
tial tu the succcss of any scheme for Melbourne and suburbs. .
Mr. llimrihs, M.O.E., moved a heartyvote of thanks to the lecturer, which wasseconded by- 'Mr. Hannah.
The Chairman wished Mr. ami lira,lleadc God-specd. He hoped that ilr.Bcode would be able at some future timeto visit iMelbourne, and insiie'ct some of theprojected improvements, which were
likelyto be initiated at no distant date. -Duringthe Australian tour Mr. Keade had travel'-led 15.000 miles, and addressed IXi meet
ings.The vote was carried by acclama
tion. ..?
WHERE ARE THE VOL WEI
i'o T11K KBITOK Oil' THE All E,
Sir,— Tlie statements contained in theletter from 'Indignant Householder' uponthis subject put the -mat tor
clearly, undwill be endorsed by many residents of .St.
Kilda End.^
The position at night is intolerable, as' L can certify, being one ofthe many women who are fearful of goingto and from the trams and home. Theoffences against women and «irls describedhave . been going on for months, 'if tne
police are not intended to afford protection to women and girls, . wlio constitutemore than one-half of the population, it?
?.....
...v. «.«„ lv. JUbLliy I.UC
expenditure upon the force. T'he constablesthemselves are not to blame, as they havetoo much to do and are too fe.v in number. Tiie central department should senddown some brighter and smarter .men, tostamp out this evil. We have a Women'sNational League, and many women's
social organisations. This seenis to me
u most important mutter for thorn to takeup promptly.— Yours. 4c.,
-.„
'A WCtoil'AK* ?TU3SLDEOT.'
Ibt. -Kilda'East, 23rd April.
'
TO THE KDlTOlt OF THE AOI3.
foir,— Last Saturday at Itiehmond Taees
was a disgrace to ourPolice;. department.
Around certain Imokmakcrs there were a
number of pickpockets and ticketsnatchors. They had their haud, in one
man's pocket, and because he- spoke tothe pest aliout it he got a smack. -Then
him, and not ii policeman came near him.Not only iUichmond, but. every day you go'to the races these pests keep bumpm'
you, trying to get your pocket. You haveonly to go to ii certain-- hotel -in Bourkestreet when there are no races and vouwill see tlio whole gang looking for mugs.If there are any races in the country, you
will see the same gang aroiiuil tue ticketwindows, and not a plain clothes constableabout, (isn't- it about time the Chief Comunissoner. hestired himself in this matter *
—YOUW.-&C.,-
. PUNTER. -*
Fitzi-oy,- 23rd April.
GKhWIIKAJrS -MlXTUKf: i« theunequalled re- i
medy for Coughs, Col/Is, Aotlima, liroiichitis, Sore1Throuta, Influenza. — [Advt.y . i
THE TARIFF.
LEATHER TRADES,
lauding that many -queisttout* in connec
tion with tariff and other trade matters
could beet %e deaJt with -by a federated
?body, the blaster Tanne^s,? A^soeiutiwri iuNew South Wales, a* did Queensland and
Victoria, eadi appointed three delegates to
attend a conference convened iu Sydney, which has now completed its duties.
A body known as the Federated MasterTanneis' and Leather ^Manufacturers* Association of Australia, -lias been formed,and it constitution previously submittedto and approved by the various States aa
chelations has been adopted.Mr. it. Burgees, of Victoria, who repre
sented the employers in the tannem' arbitra'tioti .plaint recently before tlie Commonwealth. Arbitration Court, waa electedpresident; Mr. J. 0, Karleigh, vicepresident; Mr. .10. Hkllonstein, treasurer;-Mr. James Hardie, auditor, and Mr. P. ,T.
Kent, secretary. * The delegates iit the con
ference. and who now form -;he council',were Messrs. .1. (J. l^arleigh, }{.
Andei-flo n, K. J. Luhuid (New SouthvS'alet?!: H. Burgess, K. Hallenetein and H.P. Zwur (Victoria); P. ^laggs, J. Gibson,ami M. .7. Gallagher (Queensland),
The federated association will, amongother things, move to«bave the recently imposed duty on baric and on f-ther Unningmaterials removed and other dirties revised,and endeavor to have the State -bills inconnection witli leather. made uuifoim withunit of the Commonwealth, to prevent theu«e of matter other than necessary iu themanufacture and tlie dressing of leathei's,and the importation of bucIi sul)stanccH andof lefttliers not complying with the deijir«ble standard.
MURRAY WATERS AGREEMENT.
MEETING OF IRRIGATORS AT
COHCJNA.
REFUSES TO ENDORSE THE BILL.
COHUNA, Monday.A crowded meeting ot
irrigators Wcis
field on Saturday night to hear the viewsof Messrs. Frank Clarke, M.L.C., HenryAngus, M.L.C., and ex-Senator M'Ooll on
the Murray waters agreement...Mr. Clarke dealt exhaustively with the
various clauses ol' the agreement, and, withthe other speakcre, advised irrigators to
accept the bill. The meeting, however, didnot pass ii. resolution affirming, its acceptance or otherwise of the proposal. Opinionis divided on the subject, and another
meeting of !the Column Irrigators' League?is being held to further consider thematter.
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FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.
BUTCTTEIUS l.FG IXJUTCBD. .
BA LLAiRAT, Monday.Chairles Barley, butcher, of Ballarat
East, was admitted to tlie hospital to-daysuffering from, severe injuries to his leg.lie was citLting up the. uwcase of a bullockwhen the knife slipped, and severed thetendons ot his leg.
DAN'DENONG LliY'FX CHOKING
ACOhl-HNT.
DAN'DWNfOXII , 'Mondav.Uu Niturday the Coroner inspected the
scene of the fatal accident at the level
crossing on Greeu's-lane, at Diamond Hill,near Dandenong, in which .Mrs. Dowsettwas killed. Mr. Dowsett is suffering from
severe shock and fractured ribs.
?ELDERLY WOMAN . BUltM'l' TO
DEATH'.
H ICY |i'l ELD, Monday.?Mrs. Margaret Crimme was killed in
tragic circumstances at her farm at Dawson yesterday. Mrs. Grimnie was prepariug-linner in the kitchen, which is detachedfrom the residence, and her son, hearingcries, hurried out, and found the kitchen inflames. His mother, who was lying outside.Was severely, burnt, and all but a portionot her clothing bad been burnt from her
Iwdy. The sufferer was removed to a hospital, but slie expired three houi-s later.The kitchen anil its contents were de
Deeeased, who was 73 years of age, was
a highly respected resident of many years'standing. She leaves a family 'of one
daughter anil six tons, all of whom are
well-known, farmers of this district.
CHILD THROWN FROM A W \GGO\, AND KILLED.
??! liPAIUT. Mondav.
Aiiixxt i.ustav tituwig, 11, son of Mr.Willielm 'Helwig, of Glenlee, was acciden
tally killeil on Saturday afternoon. JuliusHelwig, 13, mid a eousm, Anna Ilelwig, 9,had bi«n carting nialle.; stumps, and wero
returning .with the empty waggon when a
dog frightened the horses and tlicv boltedover the embankment of a dam. Tiie elderboy jumped, but deceased and tlie girl were
thrown out heavily, deceased breaking hisneck and the right anil. The other two
escaped unhurt.-
.
At u magisterial impiiiy yesterday Mr.'Livingstone. .1.1'., recorded a verdict ofaccidental death.
YOUNG. BOY KILLED.'NHILL, Monday.
on -atunjay Gustav tlelwig. aged elevenyears, the third son of Mr. ,1. Helwig, oiGlenlee, wis, in. company witli two otherchildren, driving two horses in a
lorrv,when a dew;
ran out and startled the animals, which bolted and rarfpver a bankof a dam. Young Helwig was' thrown outand the wheels of tlm vehicle passed over
his chest and ueek. He. 'died in a fewminutes. The other' children were nothurt.
INSOLVENCIES.
?l.i-'iHn Hugh Kav, of lMolka, Ifihon-r. Cauxiw-W
imol«ciK5-: Kicknc^ of self 'and -w.iin of reguhir-!iniilojmcn.t.
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Uabilitkv,' al; ntneis, nil. - .Mr.Howell, ussi'gnt'i'. il'-jted at; llclkillti. .
LAW LIST— rTHIS DAY,
AllfflitnHlA.'niON OC1UJW.— (Jleforo »fr. .Tnatice
I'owcrs, in Third Oivil Court, nt10.!!0.)
—
'Costal
Sottere* i-i oi i-
v. Public Servict. OtHiiiu-iasiiMicr cuidanoOier (part Iheaixi).
1'UltST OlVin, OOlJRrr.-OIViforc the Oilier Justice and a jury at nix, ut 111.!*).)— Cray v. JJalgwytjwrt
Jiconi).,
OOflT'RT.—
^(ffiefoiv 'Mr. Justice- a'!Bpok-ett, a-c 30.20.)
— Oltaintiei- bt&itieKi.unXMtOE Oaim.T.-.0BcTar« Mr. .Tustiee a'Rwkctt
in rraatice Court, at 'tl.!!0.)-r/rhc toHowing suits:— Williajns v. Willhtms, B'eters v.
Peters, Hayes v.
Hayes) Kennedy v. Kennedy, lUrookM v. Unioks,Afculdcni v., iM^ddeni (-iriev-L.. co-rtsixwideiU), Morris v. -Norris (Miller co-respondent), COonnor v.
O'C'nniKir.ClICBMtVA'L COTOT.-mBefore Mr. Justiiv Uooil,
at lO.nn.j— The trials of Cliltonl Wbolcmt Jiusli
(part laard); Jarfc ^VTlliani Thomas Smith. (It,;,
fore iMr. .Instiou IH'odges, iii .Second Crlnu'nul C!ourt,at 10.;«.)— The trial of Sully Tiiirvill,
OQCNTTV OOOItflS. — '(iHoforu Judge U'.lsU^-. at
TO.flO.)— Special juries: dloing' Y. Singleton, WT1.lianK) y. I'mhr.ui ami Malvern Tramways Tnist.(likifore Jodffe IVjv, wi Insolveijey Court, at 1 0,013.)—
ITimIot JEM: .lainiesoii v. I'eans.a au.l anotlier(joti Simrd). 'l-Jquiiy. biKt.-rla'st Calkvl; 'in, «|R.
tcmled ea:ws taken.' 'ttanin v. Nutter, ] I i ; 1 v.
Weitlere, Si.Kt v. flwghcs.
The Daily Circulation- of 'The Abo'is 161,740.
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DAILY WEATHER CHART.
[?]YESTERDAY'S WEATHER.
r\ he intensity of tlie 'high', 'lying alongour .south co;istline, and its -great-extent, .
stretching, as it does, from Crab'o 'Island
Qi])e Lecuwin, forbid any hope of iinmediate good rains. There is, however, «a
little i-romii?-; cont^iincd i/i recent developments over Western Australia, barometersfalling slightly
over the north-western interror, ana rain oetn^ redoruccLai isolaxeu .
places from Wiluna northwards. Alost of .. i
our good April nuns Jiave been preceded by . ,.
mjcIi inland developments, which ai*e, . . .
clearly of tropical origin. South-westeriywinds, in front of the high, have carried a
little, rain to Tasmania and southern partsof ^rictoria, and heavy showers have againfallen ou tlie coast of New South Wales,the latter being due to an oversea disturbance of monsoonal or
tropical origin.This
may be expected to recede eastwards.Though cloudy, the day was very fine in
Melbourne. Temperatures ranged from 50.L
to (-1.0;'
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TRSTJCUDA^'S BAILOMKTKU (Corn?cic-l.)
9-u.m.. ao. Wt(
« p. Hi., .TO.33T.|
9p.»L, ao JJH.
? TORECAS'fS.
flt»ne0 ut 0 IMowlay, 2*Uii Ai»nL)
YIUrOltlA.— Cloudy in the south and a t e\r
si)}jl»t ouuBtol sJh^W'cs, oUitfrwiH^-fiuc, »Soni-* froat*
iuiiuid. Var}.'ti)te viwdrt.
wS^.— 'Modenite to Kmcxitli*: ,1'riwurw -arc itfri
formly higb ovlt smitiKinv wato/s, and u«- dwturhjuice is ;ih jut iiidicsutttd.
(I^ucU at Noon, Moiulny, 26th April.)?
'i
WJiSTKlIif J'int? ami wirni, with
K. fo N.K. vindn.?
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SOUTH AUSTWA no, with cabterly
wind»i.
^LM-JKNSiiANlX — Scuttcrwi showers on the coast,othpnAnso fine; S:1C. -winds. CoM nighc ovor
.?iOUthi?rn interior.
XI-JW .S(-C JTJ { W'Ai.KS.-Clo»«ly, uith otteredfhowers on the seaboard, oUktwihc line. Coklniirht. KrosLs on lughlanflri. Sonthcriy winds.
TAXJfiiNJA. — Pine ynd ctxil, exccptior showra ?
ou the west coaM. 'Westerly wina.s.
A STJtOls'OMJCA b MKMORsAX DA.
April UT.-rsSun rises, G.57; 6Un sous, r-.o9. 3loo»t s
ri?*i s, Ap.m.; moon sets, J..17 u.m. New moon, .
.I4tli May. Fallmoon, i-0th April.
-A1A.JUU PIaVNITIS—April 27.
*
j
Jlcrcuiy. . .. .. fi.27a.in. A.Ul p.m.Venus ?
? 3.38 a.m. ,* J.lfi p.m.1
'?
Xiirs ? .4.:w. a. in,. ,, 4.«1 p.m.?''Piter ? ».o a. hi.
..:un p.tu.
?'wtuni? ,.11.0 u.mV
... S.4u p.m. :
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OFFICIAL RAINFALL. RECORDS.'Jlie follottiujf urc tU.j oHlrinl rainfall rccimld
for ihtv -18 hours ended V a.ui. yeMcrnlaj* :—
?t\^ll° ,^ia)r ? ^ Koourcoi iip »?*'?«.. 4
Jiiurnmlak' ? U K.vttnUm.. ...... ii!a ' ** ** ** a J^contfatiitt ,. ..* %s*
Ilncban . ..
. .!?, »-«* u ?I'ort iAllKjrt .. w.*. .t: i-;w
C.U»e Schanck . .,a
Itivyniook .. .. -»-- ?)-.
Uudtcnbiuu?
-j TntfiilRar ...... ...
?ti? ~ I'raralRuu
_j.
l-ayU«fo«l.. .. .. u -NVuihalla ? ?
?
?? .. n \Vairnamliof;»
..-Ji
I.nsav ..? \Vatbiirl-JC .. ..
uaba IsL-uul ? 10 Warra-.nil?
? u
fi*IM»VrCK- ?
- AVil.son'a Pmn\oni4»ry «
?|IasiinBS ? iu Yiirnun .. .. .. 3iSuf»[iio/no5tti)ry rei»ort. ti- U i».m 1 .
OLway, '2 poiats; (ial-- Ifilmul, B.
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-NB\V tiOLfril W'ATiKS.i
l'ovt M»i-yinarie, 20; J/orfi
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Miijwiifisni liay, 4li; J*aUiikm, J.Vi. .i.
fir.u/
, QI.TKlOXSJ4A-.VJ-. ,,.vs.\-tacindi. 41: 'Soimeu, V;
l' iif 1-oinL. Woodstock, 28;'
JjwmlciKn,({? .Peii9jw-rlue, S; Koi-ih?1 J-Jav, 17:
UurhdoMviif, r»: imi, ir,.' '
WHSTKItX AUiJTKAMA.iioints; P»nK-ait', ,*J; lAVinning 'Ponl. l.'j
Naimiuo, 1; .Wiluna, ii.,
'PAa\fAXi.\.'
1
Sunlvy, 2- Hurnie. 0; Waratuh. 3; :Mucn«t, IL; At'Ji.ui. -l; South Unmi, 2; .St. Jleleos,
1LKIS IN TH1C OOUiXTRY.,ii*:,,? 1
-liNX).— Hteiidy i-uln nut in on Friday niclit,' '
and Jitchi ahowi-rn feU oaSatnrOay. About 31) ?/
l-olnls m aJl Avery reguftcrcd. *
1{ .\1X l'W f;l i CO.MPAULSON J'OR
31BUI0UJ£.N|.;.
Avcrugc, CUyears, Ui Jau. to und of itarch m
191 5— 1st January to 2(itli April ? 4!fc5
VJU—Ut January - ioi-(^h Aprils ? JTi
?ItJVTJR GAlJGimS.AloiHlay, tilth April.
! *
(Above Summer| Level.)
*
?
,
-
Flo^ orlJeiffiit Obai«*
Ontical At in?-
-Stage. u u,m. 4b*Hours,
DARLTNf, AND
1 L* iU'-
* u iu' Ft. Jn.
TKlliUTAlJIICS— - ..
.
Roggalnlla .... 20 0 .. Low..
—
(Afunginiii ? 0 ... J^nv .. —
LMogLt. . ..,'.
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».? 2(1'
11
#* ?
(.'?oUarenobri .. .. tf*2 U .?;. *« Jjow —.
'
!
Walgctt— . . ./ *;/ .?
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Harwon (U) .. 32 0^
' 'i,..
nuunwlah ? 20 0... 1 9 .. —
Jfcv Anffledool ..GO bow ?.
Coodooga ? 10 0 Low.. —
1
DuUbo ? 81 0..
1 «3
Hrowarrina (S).. 35 0„ 2 0 ,, —
Bourfce.. ? ? 40 0 .« LowM
l.outli ? !IS 0 .. 0 6,. —;'«?
ISllwt ? 89 0 .. Low.. —
?
U'Wilvsuuua .. .? ''5(5 0... 0 tt ...
— 0 1.
Metiindie.. 27 U .. Low ..—
~
.
-.j 1
Pooncarie ? 25 0 .. 'Low.. j ,(„n
Wentworth *. .» 22. 0 '... Low??
-
4; 1
LAOULAN—Condobolin .. 23 0 Jx-w
..
?
. t,?
IliiMftlon ?26 0 ..
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,'J 3 ^ ,
jauuiuifBiDQioB
?(Umdugai.. .. .. 0 .. 0 H ^w-o
6'
?? 20 0
.. 1 C a-o 4INarandora. ..
-1... 1 3
... —
nay (B) ? 18 0..
—
..
? -
;
Balranald (D) ..'13 0 ,.—
.. ^
ji rr
ED W Attn— , i''
Dctiiliquin (B),. 2-» 0— 7r'
' l,h
Moulameiu (B) ..35 5 ,«
.
— ? ^ } -,?
Ili^JtRAYrvnd
TIUB^rAttlES— 1.
^3'!/;
'Wajj^aratta (B) . 35 0 ^ i- ? ?
BcnalU (B).. ..—
..—
##
-
^ f,'1
bfcyniour. ...
M 18 6 ..
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Sbeppjirton (B) . 31 0 r-.. — a
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Albuiy (B) .. 14 2 — .
? *': .
WahguDyah tB) 19 0 „ —j
YnrraAVonpa (to;.. 27 0..
—
Tocumwal (B) „ 19 0 —.. -? 1
Kdmca (B) .... 28 0 ..—
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Siwan Hill (B) .. 12 0 .1 M n
Kt^-rori .. .. ..;i- a
.. ;o 4, ..— »
. 1
! ? VMildura (B) .. 21 0
...—
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— u1 .
J.aanm»ri,.....
~
..„ ,u
_ _
« '
-113) IBelmv .summer
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SHEEP LOST IN TRANSIT.'
WARltACKKABKAJj, ilomlav.'
IMr. 0. Tarrant, farmer, of iW'arracknabeal, lias .-
u iiL.irn wl a i^ev'ore losii owinj;,he allogas,
to the nefflect of railway ollicia-lti. / :.VIrr. Tarrant trucked a number oftihccp 'from Hmnilton, und tiuvelleil with :
thinu. Owing to thejolthit' and rough 1
usage many1 arete' -thrown down, and 'being?
weak they could not rise. Air. Tarrant'
??iavM lie kn«w the eheep were -lowu, ami . ,askeil at stations along the. line to bogiven a Light aud allowed to-get them up,
tint the request was refused. When hii
trucked many sheep liad tlio wool 1111(1
skin eompletely torn oil their sidestmd legs, through being thrown amitrampled npou, and in tliis .pitiable condition wore Htill breathing. Altogether over
70 jine fiheep were cruelly -mangled.
INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.'?IHige.
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. Page.Aimiseinents.. .. .. 12 Maclnncry ..
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Auctions.*.* ? 2 Matrimonial Jfoiicc* l
IJicyclcs,'
Motors.. 3 Alcdical^. ? '.
BirtliK, Marriage*, 1 Meetings Ijocrturns. . J2Bord Besiflfntv .*{
^fhiinj; Meetings ..?-
BivihliugSlatcrials. .* 3 Mining Notices..
., \Biieinca-, l'artticrs.. 1-12 .MiflBing Priwds X
Conveyances.. .» ...a
Ifoney. ? 5'
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Dress A: Fiuihion .. ,
4 Profes. Kncu gvni-;niA .*i
Klection Notices..
n PuhliaUion.s .. 5'
Funeral Noticw.. .. 12 J'ublic Noticesil
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Finrnituret Pianos .. 2-3 .Shipping .. ..*.. [ ;*',;(Jovt. 'Notice.? ..
.. 12 Situations Vacantil
Holiday lU?fl«irt* ... 12 Situitions Wanted...1
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Hou-v.s 1-ami I. or. .J
.Sj-ocij! .\dvta. ..fi-J0-U\Honsit^ h. 'Wanted.. 12 Tendon?, ? ^
1
IIoukcs,. IjutkI .Sale..» 12 .Veliicles^A: .0arring-« . y
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liile Advtft... .. Wanted to Buy.. .. 2l.aw Notices .,
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5 Wanted to Kxcliararn 2i.ive Stock \\ . Js Sell 2 ^nte-l to Sell..
..2 ?
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'^ost ami ..Found,: .. r--l : Wines, -Spirlii, ice.,,
National Library of Australia http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-page18610153
DBdiViisraiffl'oF'HvooL:.
The quantity of wool received at Victot-ian seaboard stations -by rail from the'
? country from 1st .July .to the, end of lust
week camjim'ee with -that for the corre
sponding portion : of kist. season as - fol-lows: — .
-i ?-/,(-' ims-14.' JOU-tG.
'- Kales. JJafcs.Melbourne antl S. {Kensington 2(0,383 109,011Ke.nsuipton .. .. C£),Of7 iyr.&H[N'dwmarket
.. .. .. v. ,. v.-.G2,t?Gy ... 41,152
Port tMelbourue —
Oeclonff ??
:
flG/NO- .. 6ti,257Wamuimlfoook. ... .ST-5... , l£9Port d^iry '..-'.v',. *1/738
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.. 7(jc
Ptfriland.. .. .. .. .. 32.SOO .. 8,fi 2B
i Totals.. .. ..
.*? 401,335 .rC0,G03
BccrtsKC, 0&I4-16, S4,-Ti6
?'Below is»given^a statement ,of the quan
tity of woor'bther' tiiari Victorian forward'
ed from 'border stations since lut July, a^
com.pared with that for the corresponding?
portion of last season:—
,-
.1
*?; acim4.
\ Utiles. JJales..- Uotmm ? ? ? .. 71,731 .... 20.-JJ7
??Ketmg, ... ... .. i. .. . 4,017 .. 6,000? Sn-an HlU.i,™- .v. i'. 3,108 ..- 4,447.'
. Mildura & . j. i,wa , .' -.AlBuiy '.V , ? 32^598 .. '33,tU'U'oUonfin. .. ... ..
—
.. 275' '
Wabgunyah .. OjgB .. 7,070' Tocnnwral
... .. .. .. a, 411., a SSI
'.'Cobram... ... '
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... Oewcase/'ini-Vr, STflX boltii,
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TRADE AND FINANCE 1
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Banking and 'commercial establishments
obsci'ved yesterday as a holiday. Thereis consequently no. business to report.
The statement of accounts of the Ben
d's0. Co-operative Distribution SocietyLimited covering the six months ended2Sth February,- liist disclose' a credit of£4S0 at profit - and loas, that total com
paring; nn tli £309 in ihand at tlie end oftbe last previous -period.. Appropriations
,
.if commended. ?, by. tlie. directorate includetlie payment 'of rt dividend at the rate of5 per oent. per aiinum on the mid up
capital, which will require £1 SO; dividendoi Cd. in tlie
:
£1 011 S»hareholdeis' pur
chases, £125; toreserves, £72 10/; work
ers' compensation account, £25; incometax, £15;- depreciation! £150, and balanceforwaAI, £43. The directors in their re
port state that trading- in Hie different
departments lias been^ -well maintained,liabilities include paid up capital, £5753;(merchants' - .accounts, £1007; reserves,£1015, and 'minor' items malting ai» aggrogate of £11.651,- against which there are
assets, the principal of which. .no realestate valued at' £2945; rolling stock, £542;
ijtocks on hand, £5244, and customers''imJances, £2546.
Tlie report and statement of accounts oftho British India Steam Navigation Company Limited,' for the nine nionths ended
SOt'li September last show the earnings at
the rate of £257,567 for, tihe year, afterproviding for depreciation, .which is a more
satisfactory profit .than in. the previous,year, but a great falling off from the re
cord figures of 1911-12 -and 1912-13. Thecompany. a« is. of coin-so. well
I.-71 mi-n i,,,c
mow only one shareholder, and that is theP. and 0. Company, '.Hie fleet stands in.
the books at £9 1/ per ton gro*as, .andwould 'liave to Realise £0 11/2 per ton toreturn tihe capital Ml full. Tbe followingfigures give tlio result of the last threeworking periods:—
„ ,
1912-13. 1913-14. 1914.*
Capital— £ £ £Ordinary ? nf-7,200 .. 9.-i7,i(iO .. 057,20(1Preference .. ..
.. 700, 000 .. 700,000 .. 700 000Debentures ..1,-I(i3,830 ;. 1,909, 170
.-.1,893,620fiahtlit.la». .. ..... 003, 31-1 .. H3S.197 ..1,838,071Book value of fleet
.3,933,051 :.,.4,S20,S;'J . .6,512,124Payment on new ?
steamers251,000 :. 50S,GfiB .. 419,
0S3Property .. 300,971) .. 539,009 .. 5S2.5-30Debtors aol cash . . 319,093 .. 419,057 ..
103 901*et proiit .. .. ..
..
613,754 .. 229,011 .. *193,175Jtcserves
?-.. 317,205 .. — ..
—
-Dividend and bonus
Ordinary, per cent. 10 .. 10 .. fill
l'rcf.j per cent. .. 5.
. 5 .. 15Fleet, tons
grass .. lift, 030 .. 514,917 .. 009,139'Jiiiui months. fAt rate of.
?Wheat and Hour afloat for the UnitedKingdom and Europe, as cabled at the endof last ,week. ? were- 45,000 quartersgreater in .quantity /than consignmentson passage /a' week 'earlier. Cargoes bookedlor the former destination represented2,050,000 quarters, as against 2,710,000 quar
ters, and those for the Continent amountedto 4, 445, 000 . quartets, the
figures to 17thinst. having becil
4,340,000 quarters. Shipments from all sources to Europe last weekmade an aggregate of 1,550,000 quartens, or
75,000 quartern iti
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excess of the previousweek's total. Front tiie schedule of shippers, Russia' and tilie Danubiim provinces,as well as Australia, are still missing, but
i
the Argentina is again a substantial con
tributor, 515,000 quarters being forwardedfrom the republic, which, however, sent
out021,000 quarters during the six days to
17th inst., Atlantic pot ts of America were
responsible for* 796,000 quarters, as against673,000 quarters, ? and from Pacific ports14,000, as, against -10,000, were despatched.Only 10,000 quarters were shipped fromIndia.
The prospect of growing wheat crops iuall parts of the world, according to Messrs.H. N. Bathgate and Co., of London,, seemsto be quite. ,
favorable. -'Everyone,' re
marks the authority mentioned, 'is lookingto India for the heavy surplus which tiiat
country is likely to he in a position toexport. It is also 'hoped that before longwe shall -be able. to obtain abundant sup
plies -from Russia; and it- need hardly besaid. that, with the prospcct of. the reopen
ing 'of -tlie' i-i&d&nellbs,' all' th'c:
emergencyD-outcs are' inore ' or less forgotten' for the
tiim; being. The French Maritime Lloydhits published a detailed statement to the
ciEect that the shipping tied up in the
Black Sea represents a total carrying capa
city of 150, OtiO tons.. We think that the
actual number of vessels mentioned vras81,
exclusive of German and Austrianships.
Practically all of these vessels would lie
available for carrying'
grata to 'Russia's
allies, for most -of them were in the Black
fciea-at the outbreak of the war for the ex
?
press purpose of obtaining grain freights..
Tlie release of such an amount of shipping
must have a pronounced effect in the re
duction ot freights, while the export oi
Russian grain of all kinds would undoubt
edly bring a' rapid, reduction in prices.
. There are those who say that the possi
bility of Russian exports bus already been
discounted. That is. a view to which we
cannot accede, and for a very good reason.
If wc suppose that the Dardanelles had not
been closed, then, -it is self-evident that the
total available supply of wheat .would have
been in excess ot requirements, and, and,
except for a, feeling of nervousness and
?bull' fevei-, there could have been no jtisti
iication lot- .the advance that has taken
place. It is well known tha't tlhe absence
ot Russian supplies was' one of the strong
est arguments of those who looked for a big
,advance.'
. -'.Defining 'the position of copper, under
date 19th March, JSIeiton and Co., of
L'pndon, mention that 'the European
visible' supply: at .lotli March amounted to
28,402 tons, whilst on 27tli' Febnuaxy tiie
iigure was 34,375 tons;,
the decrease is
therefore 5973 tons. This apparently very
large decrease in a fortnight was due in a
large measure to the fact that the Havre. .figures liave been rectified, these being tlu:
first advices of the position there since
31st July. The standard. market opened at
? about -steady prices,but' a- very good de
mand developed. This improvement in
?tone bl-'ouglit oitt some' fresh' business in re
fined, 'ivbieh again encouraged more buyingof. standard, [Holders were by no means
eager sellers,and orders had to he exe
cuted at smartly- advancing prices. In re
fined copper there has been a renewal ot
the buying movement on the part of con
Rumeffi, and some good lilies .have been
placed, 'whilst the advance iti manufactured copper has also,, .brought a fair
ivmount. of business to' the copper rollers.
The most important feature of, the situation, however, is the scitrcity of shipping
opportunities, there being no freight room
obtainable from the United States to some
of the principal- pdrtu in' tliis country andFranco- until June, ao that buyens wiioliave not niade'sufe of 'their supplies oielectro over the next fevv months may iind
some difiiculty in securing satisfactory deliveries. aieantime America is !f«rm, some
of- the large producers abstaining from
offering altogether on this side, owing to
tile shipping diiliculties already referredto.' ii
. DAIKJTi PROIiUCE, Sic. ?? ?
.Ihe quanttties of dairy produce, 4ic., ro
- ceived at the perishable goods sheds. SpenueP-street, last , woek, aro' shown in the fol
. lowing tublt; 111 comparison with those for
the previous week and the corresponding'
week last year:—
win. win. ion.April 24. April 17. April 1!4, I
Tons. Touh. Tom.;
Civam ? 17 nt
?lJaWer(tooU), ? MJVi.'.' tWM.'.' W.'-
Itiittcr (export)?
_
,. oil..&E-1 ? ? ISHi . . 2« . . 4714
'
? l-r.Vj . . 14..
'
3lt-r?
?.. .i 3-('A.. 37 .. .10
V?0!0 ? Ol.. VI! .. OS!i
Jt?1'?
? .. 31^.. 46..
40
IJJllltO' ? 3S«... 22%Honoy
.. ? ? V2'.i.. 8.. 14
?? +10 Vj.. 375 .. 930
Jll-tiliita .. .. ? ? 1 S3 '/?.
.7414.. 65
i' ''?!»? ? .
.104
. .l-3Vi
*-'et wcUd-t, npprcje. . . 72 .. 78 .. 108
In addition to the forcigomg deliveries ofbutter. 25 boxes were landed by Victoriancoastal steamers, and 2101 boxes were re
ceived from New Zealand.
. DELIVERIES OF FRUIT.Ihe quantity of fruit received at Spcn
cer-strcet sheds^ during the week ended
24th April and in the corresponding weekin 1914 are as stated in tne followingtable. —
fl£M4. 1915.Gases. Cases.
Applet ?
'Jl.OSl. .. 10,877? «B ..
—
u-mpes .;.. .. -.. 631 ..
—
Oranges ?_ .; -j.BtKj
J'-Jfc-sion fruit.? 30a ..
?—
il'eaCiu-'i ? &-i ..
—
f'eani? 5^74 .. f)S7
?Quinces ? 5,010.. 1,798
GRAIN DELIVERIES.
Deliveries of wheat from the country byrail during last week comprised the following:— Spencer-street. 180 bags; South Kensington, 72 bags; Toorak, 870 bags; Wilhamstown, 1U1 bags; Geelong. 50 bags;total, 1348 bags, as ugainst 4106 bags tor
the previous, week. Deliveries of flourwere:-— Speueer-street, 1717 l-ags; Kensington, 1730 bags; Geelong, 456 bags; coastal,II hags; total, 3914 bags, aa against 437G
delivered' in the week previous.Oats. — Deliveries from the country last
week by rail antl coastal steamers totalled1005 bags, ns against 1G0IJ hags in theweek preceding. From Tasmania 522 bagswere received, and from New Zealand 300bags came forward. The quantities delivered last week and in the corresponding weekin 1914 and 1913 are given hereunder: —
1916. 1014. 3913.,
, Bags. Hag»bcni neliTerlea of oata
—
?Last week .. .. l,«or...
3,928.. 18,018To date/ ? 86,303
..DK1,0S3
.. G74,5.J0Ilcceived from Tnamania —
?Lflat M-eok,
.
. . . .— 3 .--1/;
'Jo -iato ? nr.,i(G .. -1,600 .. tsiasoKwwived frv-m Zealand—
-Iflfit weuk- ? r,oa..
_
?
lor,7To
? 37. 079..
r-,3ia.. -1,330
Totals to dato., 207 ,987 .. -678,S1)5..
586,000
Larley.— Supplies received liy rail andcoastal steamers during last week totalled4-tJ bags, which -compare with 1519 ba-nin the preceding week. From New Zealand
,werc received. Receipts of maltwere Jo4 liags, as against 250 bags in? the
previous week. Aggregates for the weekarc mven in comparative form in the tablewinch follows: —
l'15- 1914. ioia
Local Deliveries ofBa|!'- ^
Earlcj* —
I-iat week .. -42U .. 1,20!).. 3,080
lo dnti:.. .. 08,6-lt.. 32-J.9.S7 .. 296 21)3
Other Ucct'ipta —Ijuat vreek
.. i;n. ? (ni
To dato.. .. 20,017 .. 43.-H1
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37.011Local dellvcriea
of nuilt —lMt week .. 331
.. 1,7(S5 .. 2,112Io date.
.. . 12,206
. . l'j.nu . . 14;772Maiize.-~Reeeipt.s by rail during last week
amounted to 035 bags, compared with I3S2)n the jirevious week. A comparison
of deliveries is subjoined:—
.1916. 1914. 1913.r , ,
11 nr'- Wans. lsnualJ»t «eok ? Kt-'i . . liu ..
'us??
? ?
???? -S7.C-.U7
.. 25,311 .. 21.WKIPeas.— Deliveries lait Aveck were 100
bags, as against 192Ixigs in the preceding
week, 1' rom Tasmania 63 bags came to'nand. Local deliveries are slhown horeunder in comparative form:—
1915. 1014. 1915.T ,
-Ut'lia. UiijB. Uapi.If' iv,..Lk ? ? 10!)
.. 2tlS .. .'CISTo date ? ?
? 4,305 .. 16.70J . . 9.405
Bran.— Last week's receipts from thecountry 'by rail and coastal steamersamounted to 1021 bags, as against 4OS bagsin the previous week. From Nov Zealand433 / bags were received. The total to datethis year is 13,474 bags, which compareswith 41,769 bag? for the corresponding term
in 1914.'
? Pollani. — Receipts for the week amounted to 188 bags, tlie total for , the week previous being 972 bags. From New Zealand 350
bags were reewved. To date this year 581Cbags liave come to hand, that total com
paring with 18,328 bags to the sainc date?last year. The association's minimum is
unaltered, at £U 5/ per .short- ton delivered.
Onions. — The quantity delivered by railand coastal steamers during tlhe week was
12,124 bags, the -figures-, for tile ? previousweek having been 9398 bags. The iablebelow shows the deliveries which havecome forward in the covresponding week
hi each of tlie .seasons-) indicated: —
11116. 11)11. 1913.llftCTI ]*«!».
I.flsL T.ceJc ? 12,131..
-,,-m .. 8,911? To daUl ? 130,7111 ,.UO,37S ..132,231
' Potatoes. — Consignments from the coun
try by rail and coastal boats hist weekamounted to 55,192 bjgs. For the imme
diately previous week the total was 50,731
bags. Deliveries arc com|-ared in tlhe table
{hereunder:—1916. 1914. 1013.llaffi. iS'ip*
IjiBt week?
66.1l«.
. 40,024,
. 20, WW'1Y) date ? ? .510, CIS ..372,817 ..2»li,216
- Chaff. — Deliveries from the cotintry lastweek lx'prcJiented 86,785 bags, as againstS7.171 bags for the last previous week.
From Tasmania 2252 bags came forward,4171 bags being received from New Zea
land. A comparison of deliveries 13 sub
joined:—1016. 1914. 1013.
I
'Bans. IlnPA. Bnpi.liiflt wok ? 80.78* ..
(VI ,320..
'8r...*5T2
To Oat ? ?1.715), 'MO
..1,3 11 ,551 ..1.1H1.771
COM MI2RC1 AL TKLKG tt AUS.
ADELAIDE.— Whent is firm at 8/3, growers* lots
7/0. Flour, £17 10/net ut Port Adelaide, £18
ft
/ for bakers' lots deHvorct] in Aclelaidi*. Ilran,
2/8to 2/4. Pollaril, 2/.1 »i
-to 2/6.J. Oats, steady,0/9 to 6/ for feed, 0/ to C/G for Cape barleyfiteady, with seed liiiu- .Tt 0/0 t*- O/'U.' Cluiff, .Cll
10/ to £11 J2//» rm trucks at Jfilpliad, iuchiiive
of bajrs. liran baga dull, «»/. Gorn&icks, ilrin, 0/9.SYil'vNEY.
— On Monday bacon hid-t-j were quotedat Oil.
; rtitdiiK, S-Jd.-; untidily, loj-d. ; alioulders,7d»: h.wih, il/ to 1/2. Eiar^ .sc-arco; new laid,. 2/4to 2/6; at**.', }/U to 1/11. Oaten dhair, £0 l'i/;-
local wlnrat-en. £11 10/; oaten, £10 in/. SLniw,£J'». . G/. Oats: -Jinnt, 5/f-; Spurr^'biil,
Cth'i; No. '1' grade (lortoii, 5/4. Millet, £ftl. Vota*loes eswicr; Tartinauian red, £7 10/; UwvmiH, £';
llJidniare):, £0 10/; Up to Date and Pink Kye, £0.Onioiuc Victorian Brown Sjiani.^h, £7 10/.
PRICE OF IMPORTED WHEAT.
TO T11T1 EDITOR OF TUB AGE.
Sir,— I have looked in vain for an official
declaration of the jjrice to he paid byflour millers for the Argentine wheat
landed recently ex the Sagarrta River. I
have seen ^t stated in the Trade andFinance column as
7/11, but this is not
suilicient for the people of this State,whoee money has been so ruthlesslythrown away in the matter of wheat im
portation.If this information be correct,
i cannot reconcile it with 'the tseale ot
prices included in the agreement drawnup and fiigned. According to that agreement, witli the price of offal as it is to
day at 2/1 4-5th, the price of wheat shouldbe 8/. Another clause eays that the priceof offal cannot be -raised above 1/10 without the written consent of. the Minister ofAgriculture. It has been
raised,as we
know. Yet another clause says the priceof flour is to be £17. It is £17 10/, as we
know.I would like the Ministor of Agriculture
toanswer the following questions:— 1.
Wily has tlie .price of the imported wheatnot been
officially stated ? 2. Ii 7/11 bethe
price, why is it so, and not8/,
aspro
vided for ? 3., Has lie given his writtenconsent to the increase in the price- ofoffal; and, if so, why.bas it not been officially stated ? 4. Why is tlie price' of
flour quoted to-day at £17 10/, and not£17 as provided for ? An answer to theeequestions, will .do much to dispel 'thedoubts present in the .public mind to-day.—Yours, &e., . ' JAB. C. MILLER.
liast .Melbourne, 26th April.
SYDNEY LIVE STOCK SALES.SYDiVBi. — At iHoliubosIi on Monday ihout,
32,600 b!h«p itoTO panned. -'Phi- market opened to
brisk bidding, with mines very ilrm for tetternutUitfes, but somwlmt
(
dull for plainer de^crl«-.
tiona, whkii -were without quotable change. Lambswere in moderate ettppiy. Cbai petition geuemlh*.\sa.sfit» for best qualHlts, but dull at times for plainerdoseriptiona. 'J'here wns xv fairiy
:
largo wipply ofcattle, wJnch »ppe«Td to be wkfain tratlo roquirejnents.Th« anarkct opoiod to free earn petition, ivibhottt
tnatcalal Alterations on last 'jfouvday's rulings Thetone wa3 generally flrnmr, aud l&cfeecl the wcokntiusnotioeaWe at times on 'liimsday, eren fot nriinebullocks. Quotations:— % to
% wool merino -wethmand hojweta, 0/ ,to 'Zi!\ ©w «b, 5/4) to 33/; woollyeroeebred vfcthera' aatl hoRncta, 12/C to 28/0; cwcj,
13/ to 130/; .woolly lamtw andmjcKers, «/« to 22/ ?
Hbort wool l*mbs, c/« to 20/. Cows awl Itelfcrs.
£4 10/ to £12: hillocks and steers. £0 10/ to£17 10/: best light bcof, 40/ to' 42/; prhno heavy.
80/ -to 3S/; sood, .81/ to ? 33/; medium, 20/ to28/.
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AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL.
HEAUFOUT. — The rain which fell hroughout thedistrict a fortnigiit ago .has csmswl a rapid shoot
inp up of grass ami croj»s, despite several severe
frosts. Tliere was. a hea\-j' shower '.of rain on
Fritkiy e-*cninff;
?
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MURRAYVILLK.— All aeodsqwn'in'UiiH district
prior to the wihi come up 'splcmluHy, and- is
prrowing rapidly. l)t-t, as \ws tlio case lost 'sea
son. unless there' \n . a heavy fall t-. 'pcrmeat6; thewil, tho result will Iks nnotlrer faihrm. The |land Js in
prpathtttrt
jwst tiou', ns a JaVgt? qnan-I
tit.v was in- fallow ot the beginning of 'last sea- I
son. bw.'dc« which ti Inrg* Arc^ of new Und - is I
bcinR brought under cultivation. .j
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STOCKS AND SHARES 1
Owing to yc3tca*(lay 'being a public boH
the Stock Exchange of Afclbournedid not meet. Business will be resumedthis (Tuesday) morning.
In sinking Xo. 1 winze below No.. 2
level in t'he JSdna May Central mine, Wes
tonia, they have attained a total deptn of45
feet, the ore being G feet in widthand averaging equal to 9£ dwt. gold perton. The stone in the stopes on No. 1
jcv-eJ is reported ns from 5 feet to 8 feetin
-ndth, while tlie values ningc between4^ and C;J dwt. gold per ton.
Consequent upon tbe beavy cumulativejadvance in the quotation for spelter, the
appended extract from the report of a'prominent London metal firm will be read?with interest: — ''For April freight from IJsew aork to Liverpool 52/6 per ton is'asked. A few hundred tons of Australian .spelter ha.s boon sold recently, and :there spem^ to be some of this on
resale, ifor whicb a high price is asked. Production in America is being forced, but itWill require time for it to affect the posi-
j
tiou, though it is estimated that 50001
tons a month should be added to outputbeiore long. The general position of themarket can hardly alter much till the !Germans are driven out of Belgium. Assoon as this eminently desirable consummation is in sight there might be a sharplail in spelter for forward deliverv, for
:
there Js.no doirbt that efforts would bemade to start the wheels of industry inMedium at the earliest possible moment/' ,Ihe German syndicate has raised pricesfor ordinary grades, the reason adducedbeing the increased cos*ts of production.
In a cabled report to the board of theKampong Kamunting Tin Dredging Company, operating at Taiping, KSl.S., themanagiug director states:— ^You can estimate normal monthly output at not lessthan 25
tons, with tendency increase andapproximate Muxj'rctical as metallurgicaladjustments made. At current metalprice two-thirds revenue should be profit.Second dredge arrived. Excavation paddock proceeding. Have arranged sixmontha' options two 80 acres north, adjoining. Poor, but largo part payable.'
«T, B, WERE nnd SON, Stock ami ShareBrokers,
Trustee-building?, No. 412A Collins-street, Melbourne. Tel. No. 326.
DONALDSON and CO. (Prank C. Luxton, C. E.Bcwden, T. J. King), Sharcbrokers, Equitable
Building, 31S Collins-street. Tel. 1163..10IIN GOODAIX and CO., Stock and Share
Brokers, Austral-chambers, 90 Queen-street. Tel.£91. I
WART) and CO., Stock and Share Brokers, 333Cdllins-strcet (telephone 7371 and 7372); also
Members Stock Exchanges of Adelaide and Sydney.
EMBLTNO and EMBL1NCJ (IL A. Austin Enab
ling), Member Stock Exchange, Melbourne,838
Collins-street. Phone 501.
JAMES BUCHANAN, Member Stock Exchangeof Melbourne, Sbarebrokcr, 90 Queen-street, Mel
bourne. Phone 44W.
MINING YIELDS.
II Previous 1
?
Commny.?
j Yield.:
I Yield.;
I Tons.{
Oz. I Tons. O*. ,
1ST. ARN-AITD.J
1
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!
Lord ^elnow ...
.|' JK-2 1 T-5 |
Do., samls and]!
-
Islimes?
—
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17.'» — —
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l)o.. pyrites II
I
inat-«1) ? j
—
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12||
—
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DmDENDS.
The followingdividends have been declared:—
Ajax Central, 1/, 6th May; books C. 29tli April.Bank of Adelaide, half yearly, rate of 8 per ccnt,,
5th May; books C. 21st April.Brokon 1*1 ill Pty., X/, 10th May; bookt? C. r»ih.
Castlc-nraine Brewery, Melbourne; Ltd., at rate of7 p.c. p.p. for half year ended 31st March.
Colonial Bank of Australasia, half yearly, at rateof 7 p.c. p. a., 30tli April.
Cornish I'd., (id., 20th April; books C\ 27th.
County of Bourke, half yearly, rate, of 10 percenr., l?t May; hooks C. 20th
April.D, nnd \V. Murray, , interim, at rate 1 per cent.E.-, S. and A. Bunk, hall
yearly,at rate of S p.c.
p. a., 1st May.Federal Building, half yearly, at rate of 7 p.c.
p.a., 30th April.Freehold Assota. half year, rntc pf 10 per cent..
3Uth April; books C. lf»th.
Gordon House, half yearly, rale of 1(J p.c! p.a..*anil Cd. per share bonus, *27th April; books C, I
20tb. ?
IToftnunr Brick, at rate of 5 per cent, p.a., 7thMay.
Ivunhoe, 3/ (less English income/ tax, 1/10 in the 1
pound), 28th April: books C: 5th.
Lake View and Star, 5 per cent, (lessEnglish in» .
come tax of 2/0 in the pound), 23th April:books C. lltli.
l'iondon Hank ol Aust. Ltd., 7 per o:nt. p.a., halfyear to December.
'
Melbourne Tnwi, at rate of S p.c., 1st Mav; booksC. 21st April;
!
Nortlicote Brick,- Od.,. l«t May. INorthern Hope, 6d.. 27th Aprii; books C. 10'h. i
NationalBank, ord. and pref., half yearly, rate of !
7 p.c. p.a., fith May; books C. 21stApril.
'
Oswald, 1/', 3rd May. 1Pcrmewan, Wriirht Ltd., at rate of 4 p.c. (mak»
ing rate 7 p.c. p.a.), 2Sth April; books O. 12th I
Pvrixjtual Executory imd TrusU-ea, 7 j-er cent,ttacecourw? Orcfl^n?, &!., 27th
April.i
lloyal Bank, half year, rate of S p.c., 1st May % I
S. British Insurance, 2/3.
St. Muupu, Cd.. 22nd May; books C. 15th.
Wandili^ojiir, 1/, ilOtli April.Williams's Vaney, 0d., 'JSth April; books O. 24th.Wunderlich, half yearly, at rate of 7 p.c. p.a.
on first and second pref. shares, and at rate of
7i p.c. p.a. on ordinary, 29th April; books C.;
loth;
COUNTKY SHARE ^IsAjRiKlirrS.
BALLAltAT.— The Stock Exchange was
closed on Monday on account of the Eight Hoursanuivensury celebration.
IXTBR-S'MTB STOCK EXOHA-NftMS.
AiTlIiLaAJDiE. — iionday*s saJes and quotation©were: — iifcwk of Adelaide, .CC 5/. llaji^xien, b.£i/«, R.
cM/0. Mt. Morgan, .b. 4U/0, g. 41/C. \Va]?lm»o; 44/0, b. 4-1/,
.s. 4;*)/. Vegetable Ck., b 4/0,
f- .poken Hill, 41/0, 44/74, b. W/0, s. 45/.Hllock 14, prof., h. 8/7, e. 9/; do., ord., b. 4/2, s.
4/5. Block 10, b. Ul/G. Ilri-ti^h, old, 20/,1. 20/028/44, *. ISi/O. British, new, 23/6, 15 l/V,, b. 2l\J3
b. 23/C. (Barrier Sout2i, b. ml., s. C.ld. Junction,pd., 5). 3/4, s. 3/'7A; do., cont., 1/fcTji, 1». i t&x $
il/il Ju/Kit.ion X, b.0/8, g. «/ to. IX. B. jfiji
i
44/0, 4u/, h. 44/4), s. 45/. B. IIjllSouth, pd.
£7 9/, b. .^7 9/, .-5. £710/; do., cont., b. i!7 i
1/, a. HI 2/. Sulphide, -pref., b. TO/, s. :M/; do.,ord., l-. 519/0, s. 20/.1. AmnJguii/atrd Zinc, s. 22/S. ,Zinc Cbriwrarion, pref., b. 40/t», s. 4!l/:{; do., Iord., lo/, b. Hi/, t?. 15/8. I^ike View antl Star! !4/-1, b. 4/4, s. 4/2. 'Bullfinch
IHy., G/C, 0/4, b. i
0/.*;. a. O/o. CVnumodon1, 1). D/Al, s. :{/Vi. Boulder.
3ii/, b. 14/0, s. 15/. Kyarra, b.1/4, s. 1/7 Ivan- I
hoe, 4S/0 (60), :b. 4S/;i. Mmiroa, 0/10, 'h.9/io
1
s.10/. Marvel ]/-cli, b.
2.J--1. 4-ons of'0u*alio, &
20/. Edna May, b. .CS12/G, s. £8 18/. Edna
?May Consolidated, 0/1, 0/:*, b. (i/U, s-. /ih Edna1
May Central, i0/0, :il/, b. 2D/H. s. 00/. 1-XlnaMay Battler, b.
0/10,s.
7/0. Edna -lay J)copljeads, 11/3, b. U/, H/3. .Empress, h. 26/0.iarcoola BJcc&s, b. 2/3, s. 2/4. i
SVDXEV.— Monday's sales and quotiitions!
were:—
Austnilian Ii-ink Commerce kIuH'ch 13/9Burns, Philp, 20/1W. -X.S.W., 3A p.c. Govt., optionii, JJS1. ^lilla^uin Sugar, .€11 ?}/. Tootli arid iCo.. nrd., ;)0/fi, 30/, 30/9. Commercial Bank of 1
Sydney, £25 5/. Reinsurance, 3/8. -\ Shore Gas
\y°'j!£n' Vlb* b- 1/7i- V64. Black Banff'3/10i, 'ijb. Kajnpong.Kamunting-, 23/, b. 22/10J-,
s.23/, I
CLARKE and CO.. I
(A. -ltUTTKR CLARKI^,Also' at Adelaide and Perth,'
Sharebrokers, i
311 OOLLINS-STR*EErr. Tel. Nos. 314 arid 4530,
^^KTONTA iMTNKS.
lEdna 'May Central, W.A., 24-t.h.— No. 1 levcsl— .
Stope iE, of main' shaft: North-eastern face show
ing flft. ot etone;-
average value, Oldwn. StopeE. of (No. 2 sltrft: Advanced to Cuft. ; averagewidth, 8ft.: value, 4Jdwt. No. 2 Icvel—tKo; 1
?winze: Sank . IhjIow No. 2 level; averagewidtli, Cft.; value, 9idwt. W. Hfcoj-e, off tNo. 1
winze: Advanced to 18^.; average widtli, 10ft. :
-*ahie, 6J-hvt. ;M:rin shaTt simk below No. 2level. No.
'1retrf: Stope to -30ft. ; average width,
3ft.; average wlue, fc'dvvt. Ore in bins aAraj-s 4dwt.
per ton; ore in trucks assays 4 £--Mwt. per ton;tons drilled, ffl4 -tons.
lOdna May Consolidated, 'Wcwtoiw, iiltt. — \V.
drive xewt, off drive to B., struck 6in. qtz, worthov*er 2oz.
(E-lna May 'Battler Extd. Syndicate, .Wessons,WjA.
— At a meeting, of -t3ie syndicate heldyes
tertfay at 339 Collins-street it AvasunairiTnoualy de
cided to witMl up the company uuder I^art iV ofthe Companies Act.
fJ/JM} vPLSOfV UnLViK
STT. ATHNAOD.-On the 2570 feet level in the
Lord Nelson mine they stg stoping north and southof tlie. Tvinze on payable stone. The north drive
luis (been extended 5 feet, and the' face sbcrws
2 feet of stone. Oh tins 31(C .fect; level shaft sink
ing is proceeding satisfactorily. (They are irew
down 12 feet- At the '1900 feet level tlio rise i3
now -up 40 feet. Tlie stone is Si feet thick, and
payable. The slimes plant is -working up to its
full capacity. The manager states .the rise andwinze at the 1000, feet level of the mine -would
be connected in a few da?*s. Tliis will make more
atone available for tlie mill.
NORTHERN HOPE, BEAUFORT.
BALLARA'l1. — Tlie directors of the Northern !
Hope Company, Beaufort, in their report for the
half year ended 22nd inst, state operations have
proveil very satisfactory. The . prospects obtained
from the several drives **nre stiilloicnUy good towarrant the forecast of regular dividends.* With
this in view, another puddling machine is beinginstalled. It is,not-ed with Aitisfaction by direc
tors that 'the' deeper ground , is proving .really
good value.' Four dividends of - sixpence persnare each have
-
been puid.The sum 'of £700
Is on ftxed deposit. The mine manager states.there are over 6U00 fathoms of ground cut up
ready for panelling.
MINING AIANACJORS' REPORTS.
Ai»tral-«Malay Tin, Siam, Stth.— »Bolie\e largepart Hiiping fleld nvill pay;. dredging. Have, ar
ranged: options .to oml. Septenfter, 4 square cniles.
Scheme involves central station generating currentfor electrical dredges, treating*600,000 yards month
ly, liovcnrment sympathetic.'
EDWARD.
DYASON and. .CO., CONSULTINGEngineers, Equitable .Building, Melbourne. Tel.
GSUJ. ,
FODDER FOR RIVERINA.
NO STOPPAGE OF SUPPLIES
INTENDED.
A DEPARTMENTAL MISUNDER
STANDING.
The consternation which has been causednmong settlers in the Ilivei-ina district ns a
result of the decision of tlio VictorianGovernment to prohibit flic export of fodder from tlie State will be allayed by an
?official announcement made yesterday tiiatthe prohibitory order was not intendedto
-apply to the lliverina. T'he Government !on I'nday .last took steps to prevent the
tl7lKl10rklli8f °{ foddel'. nnd iratruc
l\2.i delMrt'S'c'tto liordei' stations thattrucks would no longer be available for tbecarnage of fodder across the border. Stockowners and graziers in the Bivcii na. be
ctune tusuTned at the prospect of a fodderfamine, and 'the ruin of tiie whole countryside was predicted in the ocmrae of a fewoays. IJie incident, Siowover, aecordins to
ft statement made on behalf of the KailwayU^mmassioners yesterday, appears to havebeen du-e to oflicial bungling, euphemis
Tycajjjytfescnbeil tvs a 'misunderstand-
in^.9
., „,vu? 'evc-r intended,' said Mr.ill t--lcJland, Itaihvay Conuiii.s3ion cr. 'blia^t
wie prohibition order should applv 'to -theItiverma. There has been a misuuderstsuid'ing somewhere, and steps will betaken at once to revoke the order as far
as it lias been applied -to tihe Roverm-a.'
EFFECT AT. MOAMA.
FODDER CARTED OVER THE
BORDER.
UOHUCA, Monday.I, he embargo wliieli, according to the
Echuca railway oificijils, h.is been placedby tlie Victorian railways 011 tihe transportof fodder across the liotder into !NcwSmith Wales
. i 3 the chief topic of conver
sation in. Moama and Eeliucii. Despite the
order, however, quantities of fodder were
to-day conveyed by vehicle across the Murray-bridge to Moama. A telegram was thisafternoon received by the mayor of Moamafrom Alderman Windeyer, mayor of
lianiliqiiin, stating tiiat his council, before'taking action, was awaiting the issue of a
proclamation by tihe Victorian Government. If supplies are 'prohibited from en
tering Kew South Wales it will mean starvation for stock within a week, as thereare 110 other possible means' of gettingfodder.
WHEAT SPECULATING.
FORWARD SELLING DENOUNCED
WAGGA FARMERS SUGGEST PRO
HIBITION.
WAGCrA, Monday.There is a growing feeling among farm
ers that legislation is needed to prohibit the
forward purchase of wheat and other foodstufFs!. Ulie Wagga branch of the Farmers
and Settlers' Association has canned a mo
tion—
That_
tho (Jovcrnment be asked to introduce
legislation -prohibiting, iorwui-d iiiuvhuaL' contriiclBoi.wlient and foctetuirs.
This movement aims at 'putting an end to
tlie sa'.e of wheat to speculators or their
agent-'. Uefore the extent of a crop isKnown it is impossible lor a tanner to say
honestly that lie will strip 2DU0 bags ofwlieat from his crop some nionths later, yetlie contracts to sell to speculator and agentthat quantity of wheat. I11 other words,
lie enter* into an agreement to supplysomething lie expects to have, but maynever get. With, say. one-third of thewlieat tied up . in this way, the speculators
are iu a position to gamble with wheat,that is, 011 paper. The motion will besubmitted to the district council of theassociation, and if approved nvill be sent to
the annual conference!
RIFLE SHOOTING.
V.R.A. GOLD MEDAL MATCH.
A HANDICAP COMPETITION.iMudh interest
. amongst metropolitan ?markftnencentred in the V.lt.A. gold- medal matdi , held, by
No. 19 Union at Port 'Melbourneyesterday. The
nratcb is a handicap conrpcfition shot annually,
opento incmlicrs of alliliuted clnfos, and is usually
l«irticiput-xl in J-y aspirants to fii-rft olrus rankas rifle shot?. Tljere were 210 entries. 'Jim con
ditions iwere seven shots atJJG0, 500 and CM
yards, with twosighler.-: opl.ional. A steady
lijf'it, with the suncontinuously hidden behind
not too heaw clouds, ni«l little wind, 'reouirimrliiinUy any allowance at 300 vnnls, and not more
than 9 or 10 . dcg. at tiOO v.mls, gave favorableconditions for high scoring. Nothing out of theway, however, was
done, and some o»f the crackshots were amon««t .tlK-se to get comparativelyj-oor results. The wnncv of the gold medai,n-iliich went to the competitor «wit;h the
highestt'core off the rifle, war* (1. W.
LNlag^ius, a now
member of 1bcCtolHng.vood club, who ininsferml
froau the 'llopetoun ekib only about two montlisago. ilia
aggregatewas 302 of the possible 10G,
including the pc^sible :J5 at COO yards, lie alsotook flitt place in tJ-c
handicap* list, and thussecured double . honors. :llis fonn since joiningthe Oolliugwood diil- has been
good, and hisluindieap was only 0
points. lie has shot wellin open company at V.1R.A. matchcs, and promises well for other good performance. Tlie run
ner-up Tor the medal was W. Keyte, the wellkjiown member of tlie (Post and Tek-^aph dnt-,
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who aggregutcsl 101 points, including tlie jmssibleat 000 yards; but second prize in the handicapwas taken i(-' IL Kearton, of tlie d)unlop HilleClub, who totalled only 98 j-oints off the
rifle,but IkuI 10 points Itandieap, antl tlnishe-l withthe jios^ibie (13 at COO yards, against 'Koyt-e's 33.Only four otiiers got cejitury scores, viz., !{'
Chri-?topher (St. tKiJda), Sergeant T. A. (juayle(of the 'Jnstructiona-1 Staff :Uitle Club), , the iK»pu
lar ranker at Port Me7i-ourne, A. (Jrant, tlve captain of tic Post and Telegraph club, and A. Sv
inons, 6' the .'Bninawick club. There were 40pr/aw aUofted, and all but seven or the winnerereaehed the limit of OOT- }-oints, jncludin? their
JiamlieafN. Tho lran-lk»apper, Captain Kolley, of
the Collinsv.wd club, tworal a distinct success
in ?malcin« lti.s adjustments, and the interest in the»
hooting was well, maintainedthroughout. The
dutitw of executive oiflcer were well carried out
by iMr. \V. !if. Lawrence, as were those of ranpeotllcera bv Me^rs, J. T. lHopkins, Jl. ,U. V. Nason,.A. A. Di'hais, .J. Sadler, S. .\t-lx-t:t and G. I'.iper.3fr. C». JL Oole was present as representative ofthe Victor'^ stifle
AswKjiation, and Mj\ P. Harriet,the ractbtary, gave entire satisfaoiion in the cleri
cal deiximuent.The', following are diaarrams oJ' hits n;adc by the
gold medal winner at the three distances:—
.'.00 Yards. .*00 Vard^. COO Yards.
5,Ct5,5,4,4,5--«. 5,0,5,5,0,1,5-31. 5,5,5,5,5,0,5-35.
The following are thepri/.e winners: —
300 500 COO To
Hcp. Yds. Yds. Yds. till.
0. J\V. Magnm .(Colling
wood), won gold meda.Lami £Z ? C :u 25 IOC
It. 1). Kearton (Ounlop),, £2 10/ ?
10 UO S3 a5 10511. Christopher (St.
Kilda), 10/ ? « 3-3 34 34 105J. A. Ijuric (dioncastcr),
£3 10/ ? 7 31 (33 31 ICSA. tArmstrong (St.. Kilda), .
fil ? ? 8 31 S3 31 105W. tKeyte ^Poa't an-l
Telegraph),.. £'l .. ..5 CO 33 105
The following won *10/ prizes:— T. A. Quayle,South Yarra (0), 105; A. Grant, Post a-nd Tel.
(0), 105; F. A. Pittmati,Post and Tel. (7), H)5:
Ci. RUis, Oollingwood (7), 105; K. J. Kelley, Col
lingwood (C),.l05;O.
Kobelke, Northcote (11),105; K. Sprague, Post and Tel. (9), 105; M. Muir,Hawthorn (11^, 105; A. Symons, Brunswick (8)!
105; T. S. Uaker, St. ICilda (8), 105; II. W. Bont
ley, Filzroy (l»), 105; \V. Sullivan, FitzrovCll),
105; A. D. Burnett,Thistle
(11), 105;- P. ,f. Cur
tin, Kew (10), 105; G. Piper, Fitzroy (10), 103;J. C. Kupscii, Kilmore (12), .105; G. Jv. iiobhtson,Pijblie Service (13), 105; P. G. W. Baylcy, PublicService (13), 105.
Tlie following won 7/G prizes:— F. L. Holt, Oversea (17), 105; J. T. Hopkins, Govt. Printing- Of.flee (14), 105; H, N. Block, St. Kilda (12),- 105;F. W. Fotherston, Northcote (10), lOn
;F. w. An
derson, Malvern (12), 105; E. J. Fcnn, IV L. a*ndH. (IS), 105; E. Jewell, Sandririghain (14), 105;V. H. Baker, St Kilda (10), 105: J. Smith, Don
caBttT (7), 101; (B. J. Manifold, Malvern (9), 104;E. W.
Tapiwr,Prahran (0), 101; A.1 F. Iliee,
Brunswick (S), 104; G. Fullvrton, Post amiTel. (11J, 1W; .T. li. Pollock, Richmond
(ft), 104;II. Lewfc, Thistle (14), 104; A. L. Brock, Arthur'sCreek (0), 103.- Seventeen 103's counted out.
ACCOUNTANT CHARGED WJTHTHEFT.
Arrested on Friday by DetectivcB Jloldcn andOlholm on a cliarge off the larceny as a servaittof £H9, the (property of hia
employers, Messrs.Sfolloy and Oo., of King-street, city, Arthur Fitznoy iDeltoridge, 45,. tvaa presented at : the Oity
Police Court on Saturday, before Me. P. J.Dvrycr, P.M.
Detective TloVlen, who applied for a remandsaid, in answer to Mr. Ihvycr, that oectweil Imdadmitted a number of inecuiartoru ,invnlvh»^ . ^-vn i
2/. Accused had been employed by .Molloy andCo. a* accountant. It had been the practice, for Ia meinbrr of the flrni to sign blank cheques, and
1
tor accused fo fill in the amount it wasrequired i
to draw, and eonnteiSign the foirc#. The. butt I.of the cheque book indicated that an amount in '
exeete of that shown -,oa the Iwtt -wjw writtenon the cheque fonn.
, Accused was remanded nntil Friday next, and !was ndmi'tted to bail -in-one
wiroty of £200 anda pmonul recognisance of a like amount.
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SYDNEY WOOL SALES.
DISPUTE BETWEEN BUYERS AND
BROKERS.
SALES POSTPONED.
SYDNEY, Monday.
The Sydney woolsales,
which were to re
sume to-day, at the Wool Exchange, were
postimncd, a deadlock liaving arisen re
garding the question of payment. The Sydney and Brisbane VVoil Buyers' Associa
tion 'held a meeting this afternoon at the
lloyal Exchange to disotiss the positionand tihe unreliability of 'tlio present shipping facilities. Tlicy decided to approachthe brokers witli regard 'to the aincellationof one of the conditions of sale, which
stipulates for the payment of 0 per cent,
interest on settlement accouuts runninglonger than fourteen days. Mr. Moore, 011
behailf of the Sydney Wool Selling Brokers'
Association, declared ithat each a conces
sion could not be met, as tho growers must
be protected. It wisfinally
announcedthat I'he sales were indefinitely postponeduntil an agreement could 'be broughtabout.
THE BIN ALONG INQUIRY.
NIGHT OFFICER'S ADMISSION.
SYDN1CY, Monday.I he inquiry into tho death of Robert
Tiionias, of Temora, who was killed in the
liinalong railway smash, was continued to
day. Constable Pocock si id tlie railway
points 011 the Galong side appeared after
the accident to be set for the main line.
The signals were set for danger. Cotter
seemed to be cool and sober.oiias Angs, acting llagman near Jiinaiong.
said he asked Cotter if lie could tell liow
the accident happened. The latter said'Yes; the Temora mail ivao standing on
tlie main line. 1 pulled the wrong leverand gave the wrong signals, and broughtthe express on
, to the main line. It was
my fault, and I don't, want to blame anyone
else for it.' The night ollicer admitted
having pulled the signals to danger afterthe accident.
During an examination by Mr. Howard,counsel for -the night officer, the coroner
said an attempt for some reason or otherwas being made to throw some of the re
sponsibility on to Driver Hyrnes. Cotter
had said, according -to the statements oftwo witnesses, that he was solely to blame.Now there was an attempt to lioodwitik
ilmnself and tlie jury by trying to blamesomebody else. If ever a man deservedthe Victoria Cross, it was Driver Byrnes.
Tlie inquiry will bo resumed to-morrow.
RACEHORSE ILL USED.
THE JOCKEY FINED.
SYDNEY, Monday.At the Central Court to-day Edward
Moon, a jockey, who rode Flute flayer in
the Hui-die Race at Oity Tattersall's meet
ing,was tfined 1(1/ on a cliai-go of having
ill-treated the liorsc by the excessive use of
flpurs. Prederick Forbes, trainer, was also
charged, but the case was withdrawn.
1M0011, in defence, said tlie horse .was un
relialile and lazy, and lie had been instructed to use epum instead ot dummies.
The liorse jumped badly at every hurdle,and 'he had to use spurs, or the liorsewould linve stopped. Xo one was more sur
prised at tho condition of tlie borse afterthe race than lie was. .
'I'he magistrate said he had to take intoconsideration tiiat Moon had already lieen
punished hy the committee, and imposeda nominal tine of 10/.
NEW ZEALAND CROP PROSPECTS.
WELLINGTON. Knndnv.
The Prime Minister, Air. Massey, statestihat many farmers are sowing additionalwheat acreage.' An increased planting ofoats and other cereals also is expected.After the l'ecent drougdit the land is in un
usually good condition.
BUS TRAFFIC.
TO THE) EDITOR OP TILE AUB.
'Sir. — In connec-iion with the articles on
motor bus traflic' -which have recently ap
peared in your paper, it has been indicated that the representatives of themotor bus concerns w.ho gave evidence
?before the Municipal Conference statedthat the bus companies in this city wouldbe agreeable to u tax liein^ charged to
cover cost of road maintenance. This isnot quite correct. \\ hen giving evidencebefore the conference. I was asked if Ithought that 'buses should be taxed, to
?whicli^I replied, Certainly not, at the present 'time, and gave as iny reasons: —
Firstly, all tlie roads over which out- busesrun were, aud arc, in siioh a shocking stateof repair that bus .repair and depreciationexpenses are .consequently increased to ,.11
altogether excessive amount over what
they would be 011norie„-i! roetds, the result
being that we have not only to keep a
large staff of mechanics on the usual over
hauling work every day, .but a special staffof mechanics working on the buses everyiiight to make them ifit and safe for workthe next day. This is in addition to tlieusual stall of night clcanei-s, washers andgreasers, which is practically the only stall'found necessary in England and othercountries where the roads are good. Whenthe roads are properly built and in suitable order, then a large 'pejt'entage of theabove rupair and depreciation expenseswould be saved, in which case.it would betime enough to bring up the matter oftaxation, and also for the directors of thebus concerns to consider the advisabilityof giving a certain percentage of such sav
ing to the authorities astaxes, 'but with
the roads and maintenance expenses as at
present it would be very unfair , to ask thebus concerns 'to pay 'anything in tlie way oftaxes. Had the roads been properly madein the first instance heavy vehicles' wouldhave travelled over them without anythingbeyond ordiiiiiry wear and taar to eitherthe roads or vehicles. By paying ?taxes atthe -present time the 'bus concerns wouldbe made to pay for the constmction of theroads, not Jor the upkeep of them. Theabove views were courteously listened toby the conference, tne majority of whomstated that such were very reasonable, andplaced tlie whole matter in a somewhatdifferent
light, and from this and otherremarks made I gathered the impressionthat no buses or other heavy waggonswould be taxed until the roads had beenremade. Similar views to ray own were
expressed by other witnesses connectedwith Tins concerns.
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iSkicondly, wo are a young company, successfully 'lighting agtiinst many difficultiesto introduce a new una up to date mode oftransport, .which should -prove (and, indeed, has already done so) a' great boonto the travelling {public,
ns well as an ex
cellent feeder to tlie trams when our ser
vices nre further ex-tended. For the threemonths ended 31st March our ibuses havecarried 1,913,000 passengers and run
318,000 aniles. - V
.
I might state that years ago in Englandm the early days of bus running the samequestions were raised 'by the variousauthorities as to damage done to roads -bybuses, and attempts were made to tax thebus companies, but nothing came of -same,and it was realised that sueh taxationwould 'be unfair with the roads in the con
dition they were in. Finally, all tho mainroads wereTomade, since when the dama-'edone 1-y 'buses and other heavy traffic baabeen practically negligible, so tiiat thequestion of taxation of the buses for roadupkeep did not come up again until quiterecently, when certain proposals as- totaxation were made, 'but I understandthese liave since fallen through.— Yours&c., ?
^;F. MASSBY BURN.SI-DE, GeneralManager Melbourne General Motor BusCo.
23rd April.
IT'S A MISTAKE.
Many people 111 a misguided effort to pet ridof backache rely 011 plasters, tiniinanto nnd othermakeshifts. The right treatment is kirlney treatment, and u remarkably recommend etl lddneymedicine is Doan's Unckache Kidney Pills. Thelollowipc is an. experience typical p I tlie workof Ihis grand remedy:
—
Mrs. CUrter, 147 Melrose-^trect,? North Mel
bourne, saya:— 'My daughter suffered with tier
kidneyn for year®, the ilrat siffn of the trouble
beginning wher she w.is ahout fire yenrs old.Tiie worst symptom was backaeiie, and tlie Buffering this
,
ailment caiwod her'
was . awful.. Wetried remedy after remedy dri the hope of n cjire,
but her kidneys seemed to be in such a weakstate that nothing did nuioh good, and we were
at a loss to know what to do. It was terribleto see her suffering so much. One day Doiin!sllaekache Kidney Pills were recommended, so I
sent for a bottle to try them, and soon hod. reason
to be thankful -that I had heard of these grandpills. By the time the bottle was finished therewas a. narked improvement, whioh, on we con
tinued with Ihetreatment,
ivas fully maintainedten bottles effecting a complete 'cure.'.
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Doan's 'Backache Kidney Pills ore sold by nilchcmists nnd storekeepers- at - 2/9 per bottle (sixbottloi, 10/3), cr will be ? posted on
receipt ofHi-leu by Fo3ter-M'Lellon
Co., 70 IMtt-fltrect,Sydney..
Hut, be sure you get DOAN'S.—[Advt.]
VICTORIAN ARTISTS' SOCIETY.
ANNUAL EXHIBITION OF PAINTING AND SCULPTURE.
If it be true, as litis somewhere been,
stated, tlmt the purest product of art is
often the outcome of war time, -whan, of
all periods, art is practised for sheer loveof it, then, it would r-ecm, Victorian art
has shared in the -impetus that the hard
ships imposed by war conditions are sup*»\neml tn i«vi»rr»5-ar- nn nnot.lin+.ip miretlita. rttiil
lias actually profited by the influences that
iiavo so disastrously' affected many of tho
higher activities of the civilised world'.
Upholders of the contention may perhapsiind vindication of their theory in the dis
tinct advance in the quality of the work
shown by members of the Victorian
Artists' Society, at their twentieth annual
exhibition of paintings and sculpture.Tlie display is to be opened at tlie
society's galleries, Kastcni llill, by .Lady
Stanley, at 3 p.111. to-day.The society lias known more flourishing
years, perhaps, but the present occasion
seems to intimate in a more'
pronounced
degree than lias been evident for some
years the presence of ti new stimulus in
more than 0110 branch of practice. As
with last year, it is in the region of por
traiture that the most advanced work is
shown. , 'I 'radically no efforts 111 iigure
composition are forthcoming, the youngoimembers, es|X!cially, appearing to have con
centrated, for ,fc!ie present,on landscape
.work of the -type dealing with the big gum
country; and the results are sufficient in
dication that a virile school of landscapepainting is rising in our midst.
J.n areally noteworthy selection of por
trait examples, Air. .Max jMeltlrum's life
size subject, The Black Veil, is particularlymemorable. This portrait, whose astonishing realism may nt the first glance repel, .is
seen to possess in a remarkable degree thequalities which go to make an artistic suc
cess. J11 the naturalness of the poise, inthe suggestion of atmosphere surroundingthe standing figure, tlie artist litis scored a
triumph, which, however, represents onlyn part of the success of the entire achievement. 'Mr. Meldrum's handling of portraiture is essentially plastic in character.His method of obtaining illusions of
solidity seems strangely allied to the art
of the sculptor. A master of his
craft, l-.e gains his results of muddlingwith tin extraordinary euoemny 01
means, realising effects of massed light and
shade, with a breadth and simplicity, whichnever descends to emptiness. Ill his practice lie favors restricted color schemes,
which, however, serve but to emphasisethe chief beauty existent in his portraits
—
the play of tender interior ligiit on faccand figure, it is not too nuieli to say
tiiat Mr. Meldrum's chef d'oeuvre containsan dement of greatness. In a somewhatsimilar vein of restraint Mr. Harley
Alriltiths has produced a notable full-lengthof the title The White Dress, -which re
veals the artist's ability 111 placing his
is an example of the triumph of the artist
with the selective giftover a subject, which
in itself is almost without_
pictorial interest. -Mr. Leslie Wilkie's two head
studies, Muriel and Portrait (No. lfk!)
show considerable charm of sentiment and
executant power,^
and assert this artist's
excellent sense of style in the treatmentof portraiture. Mr. (.'-lewin llareourt has;t 'vivacious three-quarter length,
The
Blonde; and Miss Violet' Tetigne a ]K-r-
trait revealing tender qualities of tone and
color, in Andante. Miss J. CumbraeStewart exhibits an effective figure arrangement in pink and' black, besides a selectionof pastel life studies of considerable per
sonal charm. Miss Jo Sweatumn and Miss
]j. 15. KiggaH are prominent exhibitors in
this section; while 'Mr. \V. Prater showsa decorative arrangement of the figure iu
his Poetry, which is not without qualitiesof originality.
On the landscape side the worktof Mr.W. IJ. M'lnnes, Mr. Lenson and Mr. F.Crozier sluntls out ;u- possessing in more
than the ordinary measure the qualities
of initiative and individual observation.
Mr. -M'lnncs's two cricf exhibits, A VirginBtis'ii and Xcar the Creak Called Cockatoo,are immensely more ambitious than his
efforts of the previous year. Tlie work of
this artist 'betrays an exquisite sense of
color, and a rare sympathy with poetic
moods of landscape. He lias a fine notionof effective .mussing of light and shade, and
handles 'Jiis paint with commendable ease
and freedom; but 'his treatment, as yet. is
of too slight aud summary a character for
the importance of the subjects which he
undertakes. 11 is efforts represent fine be
ginnings 'of motives which teem with greater possibilities, left in the sketchy state.
But he is striving to expressan aspect of
Australian landscape in a way that hasnot before btien attempted, and there is
little cause for doubt that, with his gifts,
!lie -will eventually succeed in his purpose.
Mr. F. Crazier has struck one of the truestnotes in the exhibition in his Hauling in
the Scrub, a panel of comparatively small
dimensions, but one which reveals a rare
quality of observation. The work is re
plete 'witli tlie tender subtle color of- the
bush, and is painted -with more freedom
and selective discernment than anything he
lias sltown in landscape. Mr. \Y. Nicholls
Anderson contributes a comprehensivelandscape of capable treatment in his
Macedon, and Sir. C. Douglas Richardson
is represented by an important water color,'
'Wasted Tim'hor, Warburton. Mr. I'crcy
Leason's imaginative conception Explorers
makes an impressive composition, thoughwith little attraction as to color. His figure-:
011 tho liill top are small in relation to
their near surroundings, but the work is
welcomed as showing a quality of observa
tion out of the ordinary. I11 landscape also
Mr. Albert Kncs is seen to advantage in
two or three small effort* c'haractcristie
of ins personal manner of dealing witli sun
light effects,other exhibits of note beina
Mr. 11. M'Cann, Mr. A. E. Newbury, Mr.li. B. Harrison, Mr. E. J. .Shearsby and
Mr.. J. Adam.There is little that is really note
Tvortliy among the smaller water
colors in the central gallery,though
the work of Mr. F. Latimer, Mr.and Mrs. A. Boyd, Mr. J. Beament,Miss Ii. L. Wilson, Mrs. Geo. Steward,
Mies L. B. Riggall and Miss E. A. Al.-opclaims attention.
Miniature painting is represented by the
examples of Miss I. O. Turner and Mrs.CI --o . Steward, while true to the etcher'sart remain Mr. J. Shirlow, Mr. Victor
Cobb, Miss Janie Whyte and Miss .T. C.A. Trailll. For a small selection of sculpture exhibits, Mr. C. D. Richardson, Mr.'L'rant'him Fryer, Mr. Wallace Andersonand Miss Margaret Baskerville are respon
sible, while applied art is represented byexamples of the work of Miss May Valeand Miss .Tanic Whyte.
A noteworthy collection of paintings and
sculpture -in a section set apart in the south
ca-llery is comprised of works which haveBeen presented by artists for disposal in
aid of 1'Jie Belgian Relief Fund.
HORTICULTURAL SHOWS.
? On Satimlay the nirtuiini .show ot the Ou&lcigh
and IMeltnict IlonUtuhnral Society w.u; ln-.ld in
tlie modiaiM'ts' . bffl, iind was well attended.
'Wu-rc was a splendid display of eliT.rea.ntli«mniw
suttl cut HaweiK, but a faMiing oft in the frcut
and vegetable Bcetions. The household section
was very crcilitnMc. 'lUic optarins was pcrfonned
1-y SLr. Uoekotit, M.L.A., who was introducwl by
Mr. K. It. W. Benson, pritddetrt. awl was ac
eorded a vote of tihunks 011 tiie motinn of Cr. W.
,1. Andrews (nwyor oi O^kldifh),seconded by
Or. W. 11. M'J-orman (i«-esi«le:fct of tiie cJlirc o»f
'Mulfp-avo). 'Hie Itidmsnncd speaker said tlie Huil
Comm-Ttttc and Parliament -hud treated tlie
q (reducers badly in down' the' central
oiajrlct-t jurcgxHii'l. 'Die i-ri*en.t market was an
albominaitjion. Fallowing are the principal i-rize
takers :— Pnii-t Sedition: Siesfc-rw. .1. 'J'ainton, ?en.,
O. and C. II. Coflnmtm (Miiilgrove). Ycttutablcs:'Vi. It. CMoitKr, il ili'-Mi, V/. E. Waite, J. Tainton,
sen., F. CJ. I'ardoms, Sirs. Jones, M.. Kobinson and
AV. P. liWncts. I'ot-rro-.vii Plants (ainatenrji
oi.ly):.1. b\ir-ntliar, J. llayatftn, Jlifs Brown, Mru.
ISrown, Mrs. .Wilcheson,. C. W. Walker and C.
OiuiumiiH. ClhTj-santihein'uiiis: Mesrs. W. ..-V. -\Valte,
W. Poekett, juri., \V. P. Franeie, p. A. Morris,L. ,1. Biroh, Jus. Dyer and J. Btumek. Htst M
Ohri-sairtiicnnOTSCainateura only):' P. A. Morriu,
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1 ; ,Jas. l)yw, 2; W. 1*. Francis, 8, B«rt Olirysaiirtlienimii in Show: .1. \V. Pockert, Ken. BeatCbictus llaWlia :
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'\V. E. W«i-te. Best ltoee: V.
Hossi. lioueelroM section was-stratig.ly reprceei-ted by loail lady eanipetitois.
'For wrnioiw reasons the,
aiuiiRiil autumn r-how
of tiie Bn'sfbton'
llortioiil'ttiral .Society was sub
stituted tMs fia-woji on Kriilay last by n-hat ivas
cabled a llonil disiilay, wiiiohliowever, made
coni'iwtitive. A Ibie co/l'leetion of llowers,
was
got together in the' local town- l'all, and th-i
ntmierous nisitors iwta-e tfreaited to an excellen-timisica.1 progrjinane. when inepoetuig them.
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Tlie
judges' ejections were: — Open Class. — Hi Best
OhTyKanthamnns: W. Poekott, Canterbin*y. 12
Japami?e -Single CBi-rj-oairtJiennnns: W. P. Fran
cis, Brighton, 1; W. PookeUt, 2. 12 ltoses: II.
G. Kliott, Bruiwwi'ek, 1; B. V. Itocsi, lviuilioe,
2. 12 Dahlias: I.-arimer and Tcnipkins, Ctinter
bury, l! W. Deering, Toorak, 2. 1:2 CSudloli: G.W. Itobimon, A'arre Wc-rren. .\inateiir Glass. — -IB
Hoses: J. T. JlSIntwih, Ivanlioc, 1; It. G.-nilioh,
Brunswitflc, 2. 6 ltoees: J. T. MTitUrsh, 1; jj. Q.
BWiotit, '2.
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0 Japanese Olmji-an/thcnnnns: '\V. P.Francis, 1; Jtre. Ba-Sloirl, 2. 8 Single CJhrjeintlicmums: W. P. Francis, 1; 3trs. Balhuxl, 2. 6
DahQius, distinct, a.hd 3 DaMlas, distinct: W. J.
Brow.-;. 1E2 Out Flowers: ilre. [Ballard, 1; \Y. W.
-KoTiTwr,.2. '0 Out Flowers: .J.'T, 3PIn-tcs3i,. 1; \y.
\V. Kemier, 2. 0 Cut -Flamors . (novices) : Jliis
Jukes, 1; \V. J- Sloore, 2. Miide. Up and Ar
rangeil F-! wen; : ,\V. X'. Framcis. Best Floivera inShonv: It. G. Elliott, \bcKt Iwwl of rcscw; W.
Decrlng,-' cactus dahlias;' J.- F. MTjitceh, rose; W.
Podtott,' chryHinthMmmv
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iSPORTING 'NOTES.
I-j-jjlOON-BB
?YAUI.EV- 'll'AiUKS.
ajjSXEIK'STAWMKO' 3-KICB$«
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.4 to 1 agst. JhlUabali
, j 7— 2 ? 'Pretty Bob1-y
?-? ? 1?
:Sir Traqunii': jq _ i
? ? Uuly ArooltfiiV
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Jjiul.v 'RcIk.Ic—
1 ? Maitgiuinl.
I TO-DAVS ?L,'l X'TU Ltl&S.
Tafeihy-'JTtli April.
— Melbourne Trotting
Clob'niw'tinK,nt Kiclrmond; AVinchefswi
?'rlirts: Jinal acceptances for .S.AJ.l).
(iooiiivoinlHaiulicii.]) and Adelaide Cup
(hipnt -1 p.m.; -eeftling over Oiufllclil
'jikI. Jlmniou Valley races; Messrs. Wm.
?('i Yuillc and Co. 'a eale of...
racehorses,
.jt 'Victoria Bazaar; entries'
close for
jtoifdiile.Ximvbrok und Kilmuny patrio
ts race meeting; Uirfborne 'entries close;Coliietream entries close.
»
Tliis afternoon tin; Melbourne Trotting
floii will bold a meeting at Itiolimond. A |
ir«e entry was received, and .tlie sport to
teprovUled promises 'to be interesting , Knii
itnt, -vrfio failed -to «!ia;io as -well'.' as ex
pectedin the Sydney. Tlunieand, lias-- been
plated110 yards .behind KC-rateii in llie^
KianiomlHundred. The Iirst event starts
jfJ.30 jiju.__
jjr. A. A'. ITiskeiw. as usual, providedsil iaccllent holiday programme yesterday
jtiliionee Valley, and was rewarded ii-itli
i fcc attendance, wJiicli, inviciv' of the
iut tlr.it 1300 flow, iras given away in
ftsscs, '.vas well -(tssM-vcfl. Tliere iva« some
Btcllciit racing, and Mr. A. -![. Cox, the
sanjliinjiiJur, had the. gratification of wit
jean?'.'! ii'c ilinisb in the. -chief event,
tic, Eight Hours Handicap, in -.\0iieJv 'LadyMwltaii, illainbnrf J3.elle and 'Hush MoneylODgbt
out a splendidly contested race, the
liritnamed .prevailing by the liarro-.yeiit of
margins in the iinal run homo. Tlie course
mi' in line order, and some faisfc limeswe recorded, the seven 1'urlongs in theWelter .Handicap, won by- Lady ;Ueigle,bring covered in 1 imin. 27 «ec., which con
'stitutvs a record, for- 'the course, the previous 'ae.-t (1 min. 28 see.) being creditedto Dumfries. Though dull and threateningia the- morning, the afternoon was beautifully .line, and everything pnssed off most
satisfactorily. The racing appeared to beifali, and tliOTe ivere no inquiries or
Fmal acceptances for the S.A..T.C. 06mliroou Handicap anil Adelaide Cup are dueliHbiy, up to 4
p.m.
SaOing over tho V.A.T.C. and Moonec\ alley iace.- will take place to-day. at the\ idoriaa Club, .Umyoss 'Tattersal'l's andj)00kmakcr.s Association rooms. commencing at 11 a.m. ?
.Milluliali failed to see out the distanceot tlie Knartouni Hurdle at Caulliekl. buthe -made a one-act altnir of the Hurdlel.aoj at iloonce \ alley yesterday, takin'c.iaiL'e in the Iirst iurlong, and Jeading fortlie rest
of the journey, winning by 'tenlengths easing up. The
favorite, La tjdrlleI, in i ii
long way below her Gaulfield fnnn'and rlymotith, -who, it wis stated, iliaci nothad much schooling since lie won at .Mentone, 'but who was a ivell-baekexl secondfavorite, in s never dangeroius. Cliarlatiinran well, iinishing second, while Mwidaywas third, and La ffidulle next. Milkafcihis a full brotlier to
liullaivuriu, by SirSimitn Irom j\aerite, and Avon on the same
ramsc on L'Otli of last month, when he befttui I'ulcllc and .Uongopai, He i.s trained atrloinii^ton hy il. Unn^ison tor the owner
'Jlr. L'olin,*
and wis ridden n
bcc.1i- V\. (j. ilTjcan. J^ajion-ie fell attlie hurdle ner.i; tbe turn, but her vidertsaipi-'tl injury.
i' Srobie wili kcjuI to Adeliu'iUs- on t'ri
tKi -Von* tDn'ieto, Aehernar.
Jjesbos,Worzil, Cock o' tho North, iind Onei. Jl. U'lnna imported hoi-se Cvklon \riljiteomiiany Seobie's imm,.n.« will' also Hay1.0', Onega and Ifileiilinnaii, vrlrich will
wmiii-ife Adam Skimng'.s Ui-neside reprettntiitioii. The lot [mentioned -will jnakotlie top by train.
l!a'lis;ide and Sister .IJadius 'are 'to besupped to Adelaide! by itbe steamei: Jtiairra to-morrow.
hi a field of oleveir Tin- 'Welkin filly
Joleenfimsbed nf- Tavorit-! for the Two
iwr-UJd llfinxlioiip Tib Moonor» Valley ves
tr?a&.llAvifh unlucky. .Pretty J3oJvhyfiwj Aillqgio next .in rt'iiuosts 'llu? tliroti
W.altiwa prominent, \Volcen being fiiVitfrom Killogie; who led into t'he «tr, light.
fSf%^)»lfed«toni«- -lVeU-y/iBolibynnt'jn
his claim, -and, ridden right out by .J'.
iillora. ivJio lias not had inndi luck forlime time, -won in. good style bv Wireo
pitsof -a length. \Vodeen vva.i a length
tend Killogie. 1', ratty Hobby is by Bobaflfrom A'cj-uniee, and will be rvmemliered« laving won
the, V.ll.C. jNluribyrnongTrial Stakes, Imt ivas
disrjuaJilied tiiTongiiuirying over weight, t'he ra-» having beenawarded to Red yigu;iL 3 l.ccis -owned-iindtrained by J. Lynch.
Tlie ri.-?k attaehud lo liuying yearlings isvil illustiuteil in tbe ease of 'Mr. 'II. 1'.
Quinliui, of VWfjU'ru Awtnilia, wiio was
i iiiu-c-liaser at Messrs. Yuiilo und Co.'srlcminglon ,siil(«. .Mr. Quinlan gave 12-IU
ftiiieiui for a colt by Pistol from Queenftnsjrt Jif ;ii;d shipped liim to IVrtih,rat, according to late advices, tlio yuung
iter developed itraiigles; on tdie voyage and,
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other ailments gnpemtuins. ho died. Tt is
:
f»r Mr. Quinlan that J-\ M'CraUi will train? -t llandwick the yi-arling filly by iJluude
®Jgno IT. front Jiaeiii, nfliieh cost 423piineus at !M-ssrs. .Inglis.and f-on;s recent
ules.
Uanielon, who bad not dune much -for*
long time, was stripped in good condition for the High weight llutidiciip atJloonec Valley, and. judged by the betting,tlie ox-South Austaiilian was expected to
ron prominently. Abiple Lisif made thepaw from the barrier, but onee :iu thefaislit Sir 'I'raipiaii.' look
ediai-ge, and won I
ifflifortabiy in the e.-ipalthi liailds of AV.;Fnilsliain ' by tbrcvi-titiarters .of a. lengtlli,'!
Wm tlie 2.-) to 1 chimin: Avloun and Sinlpitrol. Jfaltguard was fourth, but bot.ln
Jhple Leaf and Wunioton died away to
.nothing in tho lust few yards. Tho winner is hy Tt;u|iiair fi-oin Dora ( Jray fsisfcer
toAeliille.-'). and is owned by F. T'oiilsham,
^liose stable has been very successful of
?I'0 ivith '.I'he Tuck and Mary Malt-Uer.™Tmquair won the Jl' ur.se ut A.sij--ndalo°n -ith Maroh last.
A r, ice meeting will b« llield to-dav at
Jjindiclsca.\V:i'iglits I'oV tho Winelrelseji
ilaiidicap. one niile, ai-e: — J*riicbevo, ,9.0;
™ncle. S.0;- Hraggsnt, 7.1.'!; SiItovBullet,
i;1);SanUava, 7.5; HnlE Holiday, 7.4; Golden
'lilt, G.10.
Lidy Ileigle and L.IC.l!-.yhtvril
a jnonriMit
part at the, linisb of the V.A.T.C.lilenferrie Welter on Saturday, and yewtor[ay they divided Tnvoeitisni in a similar?tent at jVJoonee Vallev. .In « field of
helve, Nata w;is quiela'.st oil', but ]jidyfrasli; entered tlio 'straight with a eom
®anduig lead, -winning easily by half a
wen iengthfl from Xal,-i and Teleelfts.tlv.fj failed
to^ rvproibiee his Caullield™n-- Lady Jteigle is u four-yejir-old mare
.Majestic from Fr.ingipan'i, by- l''rying-,
fwifrom
Oiiirity. by l.'rolo .Mii.i-.tvr, andtherefore full sister to the well-knowntardier
Reigle. She is owned by Mr. 1!, .1.
Jiataoii,for whom nlie is trained at 15--n-
?-?' hy H. J. Jl'Calmaii. Sin? rei-eiitiyWat Ootacamund in the. .Kynetim Handi
.aji.
.l-.ntrics close lo-diiv at;' (i p.m. for tliofitzi-oy races to be bold next .Monday,
'ifu races over witnessi'd at
yonee Valley was that iu the Kight HonrsJpnUicap, in wliieli a field of fourteen faced
?
.™ suirter. ilr. J. L. .Johnstone. 1 lusliafter her display in the (ilen
?l T / p11!' 111 Caiilfiehl. opelieil at I) toV nut at
the. liuisli of operations !) to dhest available, the 'others in tlio
?W®'.1 hr'i'K Kadelio (7 to 2). lloval Alice
1 to ' il',! 5io.d
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I'roni an even Blurt Oota
Sn{ il'd Hamburg- Belle were the
C8' to get gobig. followed' fry Hush
arnm' i'1/! ilainburg Belle soon
and came into the
»w!' i'''H'isH Money almost on terms,
taHl.a-
1^loolfan was in close i|imrters, I
2,,w')''. A .-great race up the straight !Kll. »ireiil il ''end victory for
A 500Jtan. who beat the favorite hy a
ilir. Jhad eveiy chance, but I
i; u'i 'J''1!' etI»al to the occasion, and
ruSlrf i/ fpi'i'iK tlie effects of so much
m.s tf'l- to Sydney, iiam'
wif e i® ?Wa* improved by her Ciiulfield'''low., outinu's, but there was no
viiii.,. i
oC T-»'ly Mooltau's
lirtf i 'J1K' H'u' 1vas deeideillv un
'? n,L i hf 'Alice at Canlfiefd
fiii'il L ('p,llpd. . Had he waited for a
Vn'i.1,1 i18,..'*,.^'oonco Valley. Lewis
landed the stake.!
kiviiwlS' iCasey is fortunaie iu
lln»li. ia fonsistent performer as Ladv
2t'FV'ls,y,,n ll,a» ««?«'
lrnli i ^ovnmbcr last. I'rior to run
SatmS-n? ,Roy«l Alice at Canlfield ou
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won ^olu' events in sue
de»«™ h-?r painstaking owner-trainer
«LevcP' .''wedit? for -'lier victories,
tiim .!?ie vii.s',e contracted rlicnma-
j
i v oifTiciilty was experienced in
«tl? Knfi ,MJ0^orm- d''idelio showed up !
HomV'ii'; 1,0 lwrt in the iinislr, nnd
? not,-pa«o it with thc.l
1'h is l^xfR- If Ul? straight.? T^idy Mool
WitmT- 1111 A.J.O. Mctio
lCDJn'ig,,rral» Cm lunette, by Car:.|
^D'crriS ^ y' 'v Wateiloo (son of i-fwi w therefoia * iul^uatcc
to Socotra. She was bred 'in New SouthA llies in 1010 by Mr. C-. IX Wood.
Messrs. Win. Yuille and Co. will yifcrlor sale to-day, ut noon, at the Victoria
|orse
lliuaar, the lacehorses Hccaller,Herd Lad anil Our Esther.
ioHlay entries close for the Uosedr.leI atriotic
-
meeting, and also for the Uisliorne and Coldstream races.
-'V'to1' running disaiipointingly in the High.-- eight II and irap, iLUtguiu'd was t-crved
u]) as favorite for the April Haiidien.p yes
-terday at iloonce Valley. At the openingot opeiutions 3 to 2 was accepted aboutl.ord Walla, but with the support accorded
1 hylactery and Sanctity, as well, of course,as Maltguard, he lengthened to double thatodds at the finish. The weight told its talcon Lord Walla, who had no chance in therun home. Maltguaul and llaheen racedtogether for a couple of furlongs, when thefavorite came awny and scored in cleverstyle from Sanctity and Bobbery, withLord AValla a fair fourth. Multguard, whois by Maltster from Scntrona, by Sene-sehul,
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is owned by C. B. Kcllow, and was success
ful on the same course bn 20th March bust.I
He was well ridden 'by W. !''ou:--'liam, whohad previously scored on Sir Traqtiair in
the High Weight Handicap.There were 72 starters in the six events j
at Mooneo Valley yesteitlay afternoon.1
'l.'lie Sale. Turf Club, owing to the com
pulsory Saturday half holiday, lias obtainedbernnssion from the V.ll.C. toehold itsnest- race meeting on Saturday, 8th .111110,
instead, of Thursday. 3rd June, the dale
previously granted. The. committee of tho
..club (telegraphs our correspondent) has
decided in favor of the -legalisationof the
tolalii-ator.'
Stakes totalling 1000 sovs. will be distributed at the winter meeting of tholV'ndigo Jockey Club 011 Wednesday and
Thursday. 20th and 27hh' !May. . :
The following sera tellings were notified -
Yesterday in Sydney. ^loorefield llat«
Club's ilay meeting:— Hurdle Race; Com
promise. Flying Hanilieji]); Oigamlra..
Kogarah Stakes; Ladur Quecii. ]5onreong.A..T.C. Sining meeting. — Derby and St..
Leger; Boyal Elyer.?
The secretary to the Elmore TIacing Club.'ii*rites.: — Eootlass appeared in tho nominations for tbe Trial and Pur^e at Elmore
meeting by -nnstake. Footlass is enteredin the Elmore aud Bin-newimg Handicaps.Cumbah. Oundah M-a-s omitted from Purse
and Yolock O. from Bracelet Trot.'
MOONEE VALLEY RACES.'
LADY MOOLTAN WTNTS EIGHT
HOUKS HANDICAP.
APRIL HANDICAP AVON BY ^MALT
-1UARD.
Tliereiws a large attendance at Mooneo
Valley yesterday., when Jlr. A. Ar. Hiskens
inesented a most attractive programme of
six well-filled events, for, wliieli starters were
numenius, while the sport was never lack
ing in interest. On the whole, backers :did
well, three favorites scoring, while two. of
the M Iher winners were well-backed fancies.'
The principal event, the Eight Hours Handicap, was won by the consistent Mooltanmare Lady Mooltan, who defeated Ham
burg Belle and the favorite Hush Money
liy half a head after a splendid finish. Details of the racing;
—
I LACK, of ljo m1v-.; sceotkl, 30; third/'
20 sovs. Two miles.— Colm'rt i 1 g IMITjKiMIXUIL (Sir Simon —
?Smite), «)., 11.0 ? (AV. C. .M'LcaiO 1S. A. Hnwdon's O g Cia\]:.Ti.VI\SN, ov., 0.0
(c-.l. !1.5) ? (II. A. IJecblej 2E. ilmiifold's b g .MlJUaw, r.y,, 0.0 (iti. l.'r.iy) 8
I'lyjnoutli, lO.G (.1. N. it'(.'rcgor) ; ltoni?aiKii,
3(laV (J. O'Connellj; l,oril Blldley, 1l)..'t (A. ,1.
Jlinl); Qut'^ll'ri OlmlleuKcr, O.fi (T. W.ooils);iXanowie, 0.5 (I!. Sluildocli) ; La Fiilelle, 9.10 (inc.'
11). i-en.) (II. CUinis), and Bylvall Las-i, 9.0 (cd.O.fi) OW. 'Ill-ivl;). al-K( kartell.
llntliiiir: 7 lo -1 against J^-i Moeile, 5 to 2 1'lvinoulli, 1 to 1 -MiTLilvAUBAlI, 7 to 1 lltnitgop.ii, 20 to
1 -Mlimtav, 25 to 1Cliarhitan, .11 to 1 lord Dudley.
?\\ on, iml]iji£ U1), 1).\- ten lengths, throe-quarternot a lenu't-h lii^wcni necoud ami tliinl; hi Fiddlewas fourth, J'lymmrtli fifth, J!ongoi-ai sixth, l,orJDudley awl ijnecn's Clnillensw iiext, witli Sj-lvanl^bs liirt. Xanowio fell. Time, 1! sniji. *14 sec.
TWO-Ylv.Wt-Or.D JIAMJHCAI', ol' 150 «m's. ; wcoml,'W; ihiril, 20 Four furlongs.
J. Lytleii's l-r e rtRim'V UOiTDV (Jlol)aiiil—Verynice), 0.4 ? (.7. Killoni) 1
K I'. ?Miiclciy'.s t- f lvll, 1,01:11:, 7.0(.!?:.
.Barker) 2J.
^Mills's cll f WOJX'JvN-, S.5 (all. a Jb„ cd.?
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?? .. .. (A. Kenny) 3
't'.wixel, SJ (It. X. Snnirtl; Ijady Lorraine, 7.10(ll. Towiiseiul): Thnmo, 7.10 (-il. 7.11) OV'.Smart); -Yandillu Queen, T.8
(rd. 7i») (f!. Itirri«n): J-'rotli unci ididiblw, T.S 01. ((eclfern); Our-,tsuia, ,M (all. 4 Hi., '.ol. 7.0) (It. Lcciiiin')
I'oclice, 7.1I (.1, O'lieillv). anil LMuuse. ii.7 itDoni[w.v), ;i]-n Marti-il.
?llettiug: 5 lo 2 -.igein-it AVolei-ji. 7 to 2 TitliTTVllOlitlY, 0 to 2 Killoilie, 5 1o 1 Lady Lorraine, 10to 1 e-.ie!l Pochce nnd 'IHvizcl.
* -'Won -itiy-tlirce^itiHlerir-ot -'or ltiigcitr-n 'lcnstliHoriiraiiitg s».'coml ainl third; Twli-.ol nvas
fourth,Lilly Lorriiae .ilfUi. YamJiUa
-Juecn, I'oehce andTlu-.iso next,
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with Froth und BuWile-t last. Time,fi() ,-oe.
IITCll WElCiilT UANTJTOAl', of 1.50 snvs.; second,.10; third, 20 so\s. I^vc turlongx and a quart er.
i\ l-'onlslianrs cll g St!! 'I'RA^liAIR (Tnqtuir— llor.1 firry), 4y„ S.I0
.... (W. Foulshain) 1
I-',ii. Stccdnmn'.s b s AYLON'A, 4y., s.ll ..
,— -r
.'.? ? ? ? : (Jori. lliggins) 2
11.Lynch's 1» c .SLMI'lTIJOL, (I y„ S.O .. ..-
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(IC. .1. itosej 8
ll.-ilttfiuml,. 10.10 (X. 11. Codliv); Wanieton,10.2
(It. Lewis); I'.ji'cl ar, 10 (u.. Harrison) ;
ilaple Leaf, O.li (J. Killoni): Oro-is '.li-.iirn. !!.()
(T. l'.iitier); Mommiin. Cod. o.O (ull. li
lb., cd&!)- (II. Oood); Crtliv-er, S.10 (B. Turner); CaretBonn.?, S.7 (J. llarriaou); I'oivj.H'i;!, ,s.7 (W.
Smart);Trawl, S.u (.1. Tiionius); tadv
Zilliah, S.0 (O.Kinff tfcberi, -S.I) (.1. IleiKerii), «»J Tula,
I2.0 (all. 5 lli., cil. 7.9) (O. Howard), nlao started.netting: 2 to 1
against Slit TILMJbAm. 5 to 2Wanieton, 5 to 1 Jlaitguard, 7 to 1 iraple Lcjf, j-j
to 1Kjector, -15 lo 1 Cl.ircaynine, 2') to 1 each
Sjmpitrol iuid Caliicr, 2.3 to I Avlona, :b to 1others. .
Won hy tliro.- lu.irter* of a length, a li-nirlli
sejianiting second ami third.-Maltguurd waj fourth
Ljector iiftli, King Osbcrt,.
Maple Leat and Wanieton next, with Cross Bairn, wlio goi off badly,lust. Time, 1 mm. 0 sec. .
IJttlUT 1IOIJR.S HANDICAP, „f Jfiu fiovu. set,)lia
100; tliinl, £0 -ovs. One mile juwi n quarter.1
S. 1'. Oas-ei^K 1, m LADY JIOOLfA-X(liooltan
-Larbinette), 4y., s.5 ? (n.I«vi„) 1
L.Jtobei-ttou's ell 111 lL\.UHL'U(i- llULLli, (i.v.,
3. Wilson's b 111 IIUSIl' ,\i O.N t': V,'
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? ? (V. ICeiiy) li
?.M«rut,-9.S (I,,. Fj.-,lier); Fidelio, S.11 ((1. Iliurison); Tiw
-Liliti.;,
s.0 («1. 8.1) (.(. EtU-rsliuiik) ;
Ootaiuniund, ..It (ui, 7.12) («'. Smart): Mti,,,.
i','''1',-;,
'' T«' A'™. ??« -«l 'n.! iuiiorn); l'uirl hmg, 7.2 (J. O'lteillv); Hal
lllair, I1.1:: (A. Itcniiy): Itoyal Alice, 7.:t.. Jne.
I
1 ll-. pen.) ,(.J. TownM'iul); Wi.w Kinjr, (5.7 ij.1
I UoTiipsoy), jxh-] Hostility, uj (wl.'U.S) (K. Hmurt)*1u1m» s(;c fL'i/.
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Betting:0 m
;iagainst llu„1i M0„ev, 7 lo 2
1-idi'lio, ll -to 2 lioyul Aliee, 7 to 1 Meel-ut lo
to 1 LADY ilOUL'PAN, 12 ti1 The
Untie, lh o't Ilainliurg ilelle, 10 to I Two Ales, 20 tu i
JJdl JHair.Won alter a gmit race liy Iralf a l,c-lli from
Hamburg Lelle, wlio Ia'iu llusli Honey hv a neck
l'mY. «lL'llffth aml a quarter liehiiui
,
Jhen cauii. .Meerut, PearlKing,1'liie io, Ootacamund ami Wise King, with lteL'all
lry last. Time, 2 min. 7 sec.
W l-.iwi'.lt MAN'DK'Ai', of 150 sovs.; second, SOtnird, 20 sovs. Seven furlongs.
If. .1. WHtfon's hr in LADY iiF.KlLM (Stai^tie—4y,, iJ.(» ? n? n
T- r-ornuJah:'.-; hr iii NATA, Jy., 7.7 (k1. 7.D)
I
» *'ia'?' ''
'!' ??
Iturmoij) '2
Vnrzuson s b c 'J'KLI-CLES, ;,y.t 7.7 (e(},1 ».n- .» ?
(.0. Lambert) 3
j
Oaptiiiii WhiU1, 'J.s't OV. Smart) ;? Puoli, 9.0 (ulld.a
U)., cil. s.0) (I.. Katon); ^taltxavors, 8.1) (all a
lh., oil. «/;) . (A. IUm»ii\v; Carpathus, S.7 icO'lU'illy,) ; Jj.lC.t!., y.o ('i\ I'ljillip^on) ; Snuwzo'
-H. Ix:wis): (Vfillatc, 7.12 I.K :
Silvor Ottuiitlur, 7.7 (I,. FranMi'.»; und a vif7. 1 '(.f. Killorn), ulnu ?;iurtwJ.
Weft in;,': i to I cycit a^iirrtt I/IDV RKIGI' K
and Ji.lv.U., G to 1 Aljltmvm, 7 to I i^u-hTl*U»c1p^
am! Silver (Jaunt let, H to 1 Captain Wliito. 10I (Kx-illnU', 12 to i Nuta.
'NVoi: L-ii.sily by six lon^tlis-,I
hrco-quurtors of u
length lK-tweun seeo»«l and third. AlallrHVerK was
fourth, ntth, I liver Taino next, ami Carnaihus la-r. Titno, 1 miu. 27 soe.
Al'lJIU II ANDIC'iVl*,. ol' lf»0 ; socond, lit); third,-0 eove. yix furlong.'.
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C. R. K«llnw*s b g AtALT(iUAHI)(.Maltstor—
Centrona), 4)„ U.'l ? (\V. Foulsham) lS. A. JtAWJJO.V'H. h f SANCTITY, liy., 7.0 (all.
'1 )h., i-d. .. 4, .. .... (A. Itcjjfiv; 2
J. Jlinelieliirs ? l-k Ii UOHUKKV, 5 v., V.i)
? ? ?? (U. S.' Smart) SJ.onl Wnllu, W.tl (It. Lewis;: SisUr
Radius, 85(,L Olsrn) ; C:uhna, 8.2 (1*. Kelly); IMivJaaery, .7*2t.l. Towncu-nd); IUho«n, (L0 (all. 2 lh., cd. (1.7)
(-;. Iluwunl), aud llullorzil, (5.7 (II. il'Lean), alsootartoK
y to 1 apti/isl .MALTtiUAlU), i to 1rat-)} .Sanetity and PhyJuctrvy, H to 2 Ixtrd HaJla,(i tn 1 Stele;* lUdius, 8 to i. weh
Uol)bi;ry andCulrna, lo to 1 Kahccn.
Won by a' kn^th, throihqnaricrss of a length lwtwceti second and' third. Lord Wnllu was fourthPhylactery iiftli, Sinter Itadiua Jiext and Culmuhmt. Time, 1 min. nj sec. - ?
-1AROXO RACES.
IJKLVWrtJO. — Tliere wa.s a f.iir attendance at theMarong- races on '.Monday. Konilu:—
Trial Handicap, five lurlw:t;s.^TL Dickic's eh KAl Hus (Llavius— lOily), ly., 7.-I (,T. Lennon), 15
,1. .L M'Kniry's TraRowel, 4y.. 7.-1 (.M*Nclla{,'oj, 2;?I. 'Boyd\ Lmil l\eetw-n^ooloo, :Jv., 7.0 ( \\\
Simmons), 3. Hettlntc: Kven. money each against
.Trajfowel and .Villus. Won by halt a neelc. TimeJ min. a 4'5tJi Aee.
iMaiMtitf tKanillcip, of -i.*) sov-.,, cue mile.— T.ILviUi's ch R Avnycr (Voyx-n— Ammunition), 8.S-iH. J. JL'1/.iushlin), I; If. Waivon's 'l»k m (iohlWaw, *iy., H.lt) (W. 13ajTctt),2; Mrs. t-'itzmauriee's
i) % Tompleitc, oy., 7.0 (J. I^urkin), ii. ,J. r,ar
hon.s Dri-\, 8.*l (A. ?Fitzrfimirwmjt)., ami L. 'IJcitioV
Copperbolt, T.fLl (R. dray), al3r- started. 'Rettin'**» to 4 vapnn.st Avoyvr, It to 1 ir.ich Ck)ld Waveand Temploit«. Won by a lenjrth an-l a. IiaJ/'.
Time, 1 min. 4f- sec.*
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Handicap Trot, one rnikv and a quarter.— -f. Seymour's eh e W.S., 130 yds. Mtd. (J. Jtuedin), 1;K. b Yorkshire IBells, SO hlnl. (j.
'IloJM.'jtt.-'), 2; G. F. Doherty'a Ktrclrro, 120 vd6.bhd. («f. iDohort?'). '3. S^irtWrton, scr.; hi la) 20vd.1?. bhd., and Vaimt,.lI0 yda. l»hd„ also Ktartod.'Betting: ICvcn money apainst Ktichrp, 3 to 1 -»aeh.W.S. and Yorkshire .Bells, Won -by four yards.
Time,' ft
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min.:. 35 sec.-. ?
jumpers* Wat ndce, ono mile and a garter.—
.1. Kitlfi'« ch g {Rogue's Hnreni (Kumarah— Cranky?Mary), 10.0 (A. KitzdifnmonH), 1; T. . Uyiin's
Iloycn,8.7 (II. Walhtoe), 2; Mrs, Kitzmannco's San
foy^b.% .dfitaiuaunce)*. -ilr JicuUoot, . Aim
Ptario»|. Rettui^r Kven money uguinit HogueVHaruni.
(J to I Boyco. Won by a neck. Time. 2min. II sec.
Xovolty -.Pony HLiee. 1-1.2 ;ui.— IC. II. lfwdin*?Little 1jU-1 atwl IC. llerai'w Uiiwu dead 1ie.it.
?K. 1\jylor'rt iH.i«mbu}j and »T. AT--Uator'a Artint(Jttte .Jack), also -; 'to A on
Artist,'4 to 1 eadi uyainst iKittlo 1/wl arVf?r Union
Utbcl. if 11 the run oil tin; betting ^\*as 4 to 1 on
Little J«d, %vho won.
?Tii^lehawk lirnmtktip, ^ix fuclo-n^.— IL .1. Wat
sou'h Tinanj. ((.'hallencrcr— Laclu»\-iIlo), 5y.. O.ft
(A. FitZfHnimona), 3; Mis. l^itJanaurice's Calem
l»our, 8.2, 2: JL iMacJcniir* AVoornect, 6,7 (iM*Ncilage)* ?f-il** -'I*, and Alftis also started. Betting:
.to \ on Tuiawj, '2 to .1
ozr-iiitft AJflni. Won Lya hesid. Time, 1. min. 11} sec.
NA-RANDKR-A W1CIGHT.S.
(NuWti\JN'i-BltA.— 'The following weigltts hnv-? beendeclared for tlie annual meeting of tlio 'NamndcraILkw CJiil), to i»o licld on *2T7Ui and 2-Uh April:
—
iMaidon Plate.— iMvo ^an. W.ild iDowr, leland
Ocan, ilxidy iRolioont, Wa^rle, -I/celon, S.12; KingSoc'ktrm, S.11; Tlie lLin-;lier, S.-».
Auwuini 'Huiidicij).—
tPenlo, 0.7; :Make A, 0.5:Sir Ubcx, S).*3; Jlcrbio, 8./J; ^Iis.-i Simon, 8.0; tkimlicr
7.H0; ^lumrion, 7.0; (lantma, 0.11; JehmdliOivi, G.T.
i.N';inuider.i Handica]!.—
Dyor, 0.»1; HVnlo. R.0;
Sans ApneL S.fi; St. .Nita, 8.0; Voyou King, 7.7;
inverani, 7.f-; Shnon's Fcctimo, (J.'l2; (Jl:ul
fi.7.
1 UgJi 'Wcagbi lian-Iic.iq-.
—
Sans AppeL F10.0; Santi
ago, O.'Tl;, Sir IB-wby, 9.10; J-ird Tulkur. Cinnbcr
lias.s, 9.7; ^Waggle, Stmarion, 0.5; -5hul 'Kye, IVs
pot, 8.7. '
rs'rn'ice Urtuidirup,—
lUchnr, D.'2; J^rnya, Admiral
IXi-wn, 0.0; CWority, S.7; island Tx-rd, 8/J; In
gnujic.'o, Olx-y, 7.7; Myo Wun, 7.f»; Tadre, 7.0;
iBntlienwuh, Kir Lot^k, 0.12; The 'ILmcher, lx»cton,
C.7.'
, .
Flying HiWididp.— f'eitlo, 0.7; Htrrbie, S.fi; Mi-n
Siimin, 6.0; Ounrber T^itks, 7.10; ftunarion, 7.0;Uanan, 0. 11; Black IKate, U.7.
?mUSBANiO YITOU.SAAtJ- ACCEPT-
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- ANCES.'
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MIMHB.VN'R.— «Thp Allowing arv tho llr.st accept*.nncr*i for the 'BrW-ane Thoiircintl, t5(!vcn furlongs,to .i*- nm by the Albion Park Jockey Club, *011
t22nd LMay-:—Mttlt -Mark, 0.10; Line - -(Jun, King.Oo^^Tie, 0.5?'; Lonl [Bumside,' 0.2: Currajong, 0.0;
Arluh--ii, 8.7; -Regent Bird, Schinus, 8.6; Jlesithor*go, S.J; Jfcimmv tf.3; l''ogl)clL 8.2; Deliwicre, Fair
Vanity,- 8.0; 'Black Cliiej,L01M1 Orafitou, . 7jl2;
Allcrooin, Pos, v7. L0; u\faj?tcr Oarlnnui, 7,fi; Ga-irn
'Wallat'e, 7.4; Ludy Coeaird, Peel River, Ha-tdad,7.2; Pyro, Lailp, 7.0; loilw Queen, 0/12; Silver
Sea, 6.9; ilooney,' Saintly Priirccij, -5.7.
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Ji LLI JO UI'v N R ? TUOTT1X C CLUB.'
1;
ltlOIIMOXl) RACECOURSE,'
TO-DAY (TUESDAY). TO-DAY-f
'FlllSr ? EVENT STAHTS AT.-2.S0.
TltAXSIT:.
SPECIAL 1UC11MOND .T1UMS EVEHY 3 MIN
UTES ? along iilindens-street, ? DIRECT TO
COURSE. FAJII2, 2d.
Cabs from Cathedral Corner and DourkC'Strect
to Entrance Gates.
ItlCUMOXD- TROTTING MEETIXC.
TO-DAY ? (TUI^DAY), TO-DAY,
PROGRAMME AND ORDKR OF, RUNNING: —
v BURNLEY HANDICAP,
Of 40 sovk. Nine furlongs.
To, iHart at 2.S0.
Yds. bhd. Ydti. bltd.
Browi Boy ; .. .. 40 Direct Dot ? GO
Topsy Iluon ? 40 Daisy Direct.. ^..05Lordrrwood
.. ..T/.) Jti IT Whips—,. .. 85
Tho Nun .. ..Proud Cleve
..00
Ktoelie? I
... a» His Honor .. .. .. 300
John Fitwy .. .. b~i HomclcigJi Dick..
105
FLYING HANDICAP,
Of 50 fovs. On« mile.
To start at .1 p'clotik.'- - '
Happy Tlioughts *1. Vcr. :?
- ? \dK. bM.Yds. bhd. .; Kankukto. Girl .. . 15
Jfcui - BcJIh.. ... ..
5 Lively. Bells.. .. 20.,
Whirlwood ?10 Epic ? ? _ 30
\lY.\irie Flower .. 10 Emhicnt..
-G5
.LADIES' BRACELET,' ?*
Nine furlongs.
To start at J».^o.'
WIialclKme? scr.; Yds. bhd.
AiMerlitz .. .. .. --cr. .Jes«io R ? fB?
. Yds. bhd. . Hercward.. .. »? 8#
Maud Direct .... 5 Amy M. ..... .. 85
JJeldorc.. .. ;. .. .'0.
-Jymi M'Ki«ncy . .W)
Acrobiit ..'»0 .lackette
.. .. .. 00UiSK. Alto ? '10 Aliss A'iolet .. .. 95ltoma
?? 40 Alice G
? 110Firestone ? ?
&o. Lady Brooklyn .'.115
13elle. Brown . . .. 5) Ijoltie M. .... ..
120
Black Trucker 50 BobRiley.. ..
.. 115Child Abdullah .. 50
If^W-THOILV HANDICAP.
Of 10 sov.s. Nine furlongs.
To sturt' at 4 o'clock. ? !
The Nun ..... ..wr, Yds. bhd. I
Repute ? ?w?r. Boh
Riley ?»o I
Ydn. bhd. Foreonoet.. ..
40. ]
Kmolie ? ?5 Dixie'Bee
.. ..40 I
May S?10 Hit? Honor
?50 1
DjjVy Dirret .. .. 35 lHxedo ? 55 I
Cressy Girl .. .. 20 Piuirie Flower..
55 !
llarold,.Junior
..25 Bine IXunUie..
.. 00j
TTUDESMEN'S TROT, ,
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Or 10 sova. Nine' furlongs. 1
To -start at 4.25.
General .. .. .. fccr. Yds. blnl, !Jew Truecy..* m:i*. Bandon Lasij
.. ... 40Bob- Mau.. scr. Violet M ?
? 40
Mta* Mac ..^cr. Mona Wjlkcs
..40
Darehin Dick.. .. scr. H.R. .... .. ..40
1
Yda. blid. Cash Girl.. .. 40
Goolong — . .. 30 Victor Huon.. ?. 50Nuiiri.. .. .. .. Sir John ?
?(JO
Dignify .. 20 Often'? ? f;o
Ivy M* Kinney.. .. M Baby Cleve,. .. (JO
Lumi Hoy .. ??'n Jack C. .. 7S
Lady 'Whycc .. — «10 Jxizy Bill..
. . 7.1
Bonnie Ti«les .. .. 30 Betrd Ghuitcfti.. 90
Stella M' Kinney ..ftO Chinese Girl.. 00
Brownlea ? JW Stamp ? ? .90
Vida ? 40 Olive.. .. .. loj
AVhite Wing*.. .. 40 Hotfeiuont.. ,.'1U0
lUCIBION'D HUNDRED.
Oi 100 v,0Y9. One prile uml a quarter.
To rflart at- 4.55.
May S. ....
..For. Yds. bhd.
Ladv Brooklyn .. wr. Jim Cleve? So
Pinion .. ? ? &cr. Dan Delta?
40
Yds. bhd. Whirlwood.. 00
Direct Dot .. .. 5 Duatwood .... .. W)
Wonsra ? 5 Lively ftolls.... 05
Cressy (Krl .. .. 10 . Sarillii'? h()
John Wren.
. 15. Royal Sovereign.. 90
llarold. Junior .. 15 Eminent .. 1 tol-'orcmofit ......
o0
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Fri*ZROY RACING CLUB.
ritOGlLULitn. r
.\rON*OAY, '3ni MiY.
£100.? 13.2 and 18.il PLATE and PUItSli X100.
£100. Fbur furlonfiB, £100.
A Dividedllaiuiicajv,
£50. l-I.O a.ti. 31A'.VDfIOAJP. Six furlon©. £50.
£70. 14.1 aiid 14.2 HANDICAP, j;to.6»bt furlong.
.Cl^:. FITZROY l'LATC and PURSE. £180.
£180. Six furliwga. . £180.
A I-ividvd Haudicati.
Por all llorsos nnd Galtowojs. ,
domination, nil crrontfl, 10/. JCb nocesitauoo.I
ENTRIES ClvOSU TO-DAY (TUESDAY). ''At 6 p.m.
Entries ivcoirwl toy tclogram, telephone or tetterafter tlio advertised ttmoi 'of closing will not b«acccpta!.
No Ticketa nro issued on mco mormnga.
% ,A. J, GRAY, Soenitary,
101 Riisscll-stxoot, [Melbourne. Phono 2722. ?
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YARRA GLEN RACING CLUB,
THURSDAY, 20th 'APRIL, 1015.
SIX EVENTS. GOOD ENTRIES.
fCourse in . Excellent Order for Racing.
Stipendiary Steward, Mr. II. J.' Bucklnnd.
Special troin convoying horses and passengersleaves Flinders-street at -10.15 a.m. .(not 10.25 n*
printed on posters), stopping at Hawthorn, Camberwell, Cnnterburj', Box
Hill, Mitcham, Rin^voo-l and following stations. Returning at « 40p.m. Kfircs (Including admksiou to course) :— lsh
?Return, 9/2; 2nd R(?tum,'
7/9.. . .
Twiners'- awl jockeys' tiokftt* caji. now he ob
tainiHl at Mr. Buckland's o'lRce, . 36p -'Qiicen-sticet.-'
liooksnmkers* fee,£l' 1/. Bookmakers unde^
supen'ision of Mr. Wright. t ?.
t
? ii^Jv-LlTllGaW^HoivS^
lOLilORE .RACKS.
S.iturcny, 'L-t ilay.
TPOIITM} HANDICAPS:
LnJics' .Bracelet, nine furlongs.— Pretty Me,
Rob'in M., Paddy Direct, Dire-'t Holm, Charity?Bolls, Elsie Alto, Alarvin Elect, Victor Direct,Never
l)e.»pair, scr.; t!nder\voo-l, Zolock,
10yds.
bhd.; Doke Wlups, 20 yds. bhd.; Bonnie Duon,
JJoncsh^rker, 30 yd*, blid.; .Silver TljnwJ, 35 yd*,bhd.; Mand Allen, 70 ydn. bhd.; Yorlo'ldre Bells,95 yds. idid.; Direct Dot, 120 vds. bhd.; Vaunt,U50 yds. bhd.
. Oiwn Trot, one mile and a quarter.—
AltoUolm, Unficns'ooif, Sandy Direct, Zoloek O., ser. ;
Soutlierton, 15 yds. bhd.; Bonnie Doon, Bone
shaker, 20 yds. (did.; SilverThread, UO yds?. biuL;
Ella, 35 yds. bhd.: Be** Alto, 50 vds. bhd.;Sonny, 55 yds. bhd.; Belmont Chimes,' (50 vds.
bhd.; Siojn, 75 yds. bhd.; Kathleen, :«» yds.bhd.; Yorkshire. UelK 95 vds. bhd.; Jack Alto,
305 ydn. blnl.; I-irec:Dot, *11)0 vdv. bhd.: Prineu
orWales, /crslon, -50 yd* bhd';
Yaun;, 155 v-\n.bhd.
CWXTUY SPORTS
C OIMC. — Irrcwi 11 i^K» sports on Saturday nhiilt
eiI:-p.MaidenJLick JUce: Jl. Usher's Wiirpath, 10.0,
1: '-?. 'liter's .NL«ter 'Boh, 10.0, 2; W. .Mathews's(.luscnnbtiry, 10.0, X, INovjoe fr5Unding Block Chop:
. V.-.l,l-Uwris ?wr-.-l; lllox, 2 sec. bhd., andJ.
'Jvilson, scr., dead heat, 2. 'Novelty J-onv Raccf4,
.l^jy -i^hej, 10. 7,1; W. J. TrowkVfrMrst Oftice, 110.0, 2; J. .Sari til's Ellewlie, 9.12, .'I.
.Novice iLog Oliop (underhand) : tt. .Ijaidlaw, 0 »tv.
*»hd., 1; J. Smith, hia*., 2; J. 'Wilson, r-cr., ;}. Oix^illaok lliice: W. Underwood's
iLtwly illuirt, 11.8, 3;O. Smith a Ifokewoorl, 10.0, 2. Lidies* Biacelet: L\Ci-» Undurwood'u --liady 'Hunt, 31.8, 1; .Miss-Meado's White Arms, 10.0, 2; i.Miss Smith's Mi«s
Itokowood, 10.0, Jl. Handicap Trot: Miss A. IlayVLittle lltd^i, 85 sec.. i-hd., 1 -J. 0-iVan's ShufJlcr,i»o tj.ee.
OlwL, 2; T. Hay's Brown Eagle, 110 «jc.
Wid.,rvrALDO'N.— Sports iu aid of Maldou Hospital
'vvtire held at Baringlmp ou Jviturday. .Results:—Maiden Plate, five furlong*: B. Ainlerson's What'sWanted, 1; W. Rowcll's Spanker, 2. Pony llan
dio&p, 14 hands, four .furlong*: Joe Niclioll'^ Fun,«.10, 1; L. Bcttie's Black HJoss, (5.7, 2. Hack Race:
Flying Arrow, .1; J. Cnrtinring's Scotch?Malt, 2.
Hospital II.'Uidie.Lf), six furlongs: J.iBest'rt
Fl\-irig Arrow, 8.;J, 1; R. Lock's Luckv Dill,' HatwHcap Trot, one mile and a lia'lf: 11.
/Raker's Dick, 170 ydn. .bhd., 1;. F. Ilartigan'sPhyjiciiiJi, 90 ydf. -blid.. 2. Utwlerliand Woo-t
vnop, «-ui. togs: w. Lakey, ii wc. bhd., 3; 11.
Tyrrell, 20 sec. in front, 2.
?ROOHICSTER.— BullendcThiPnjgress Association
annual sports ami picnic were held onSaturday.
Results:— Ladies' Open Handicap: Miss T. Ste-wart.Mens Open Handicap: A. M'Donald, 1; A. Butcher,2. Single Ladies* 'Raw: Miss M.' Cloak,. 3; Miss'Waril, 2. JIarrieil Ladies' Race: Mrs. M'Coiuujhic,V -? and Spoon Ifacs?: .Mis^
l-rankUuid, 1; MiRs Korman'n, 2. Sack Race: G.hcllctt, I; A. Butcher, 2. High Jump: A. M'Donaid, 1; 'A, Butcher, 2.
COLDSTREA5I TURF- CLUB.
SO- SOYS.'
SO SOVS.
Entire Profits to be .Donated- to Belgian Fund.
ANNUAL AUTUMN MEETING,To be Held on the
YARRA GLEN RACECOURSE,'.TUESDAY, *lth MAY.
PROGRAMME:
1. TRIAL HANDICAP, of 10 sovs. ; second horse toreceive 2 sovs. out ot stake. Six furlimira. No.nnnation, 10/,
2. HANDICAP HACK JiACE, of 7 sov*; secondhowe to receive 1 sov. out of the stake. Sixfurlongs. Nominaticoi, 7/.
3. DISTRICT LiVDIES' BltACELF.T, of 0 sgvb?
secotid pony to receive i gov. out of stake. Forponies, 14.1 a.u. Four
furlongs. Nomination 5/4. COLDSTREAM HANDICAP, of 25 bovs.
; gecomlhorse to receive 5 sovm. out of atake. One mileNomination, 10/; acceptance at bcale, 10/.
5. HANDICAP PON \ RACE, of 10 novi j secondpony to receive 2 sovs. out of stake. Forponies, 14.1 a.u. Four furlongs. Nomination. If.
C. WELTER HANDICAP, of 11 sovs.; i.ccond horseto receive 1 sov. out of stake. Seven furlongsMinimum %veight, 7 sL 7 lb. Nomination. 10/
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7. FLYING HANDICAP (to start at 5.25 p.in.)of ll eovs.; «!Cond horse to receive 1 sov. out
of fetakc. Five furlongs Nomination, 10/.
EnlJirs close onTuesday, 27th April, with Mr
H. T. Sutton, -401 Bourke-street, Melbourne, at 5p.m., and with Utc e»ecretaiy, Coldstream, at 8iun.
A Special Race I'rain, convoying Jiorso? and passengei-s, will leave Flinders-street
at 31.55 a.m.
V.R.C. rules strictly adhered to.
D. F. MURPHY, lion. Sec., Coldstroajn.
GianORNB ItAOING^ OliUB.
BEINFIFITMI-lErriNO,
PRIDAY. 7th MAY, 10 15.
TXASfDIOAP ^CAIDltJN PIRATE, of 10 Bora. pivofnrlongs. l-'or all maUlcii horets.
HANDICAP 1V2NT RACE, of 10 sms., U0
n 11
l-bur. furlonjst.
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HAXDJOAIP. a Handicap of 25 sore
tt«»nd 3»rso to reertve 5 sovs. out of stake. Qno
HANiDIOAiP ILVOK RACE, of 10 ^vs., for honwstlwt ivtvo not von. a stake on the fiat cred
10 sovs.; minimum weo^it, 8.0. Fiu» furlongs.
NOV KL'l'Y l-O.NY RAOK. a IliUidicap or 10 m-vs,.
1.4.2 u.iu to 12. Ten jwds start allowed forevery mm tuidrr tlie nKiAimxmi.
MAXJKDOX JM^ATJ-I. a HuJidUap otf 15 sots. ; secondftorce U) nrcwvo li sovs. out of stakv.
N-«ninatJon lo/ r.idk ewnt. .'
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.,3-JNTRIJM OUJSK on TUESDAY, 27xh APRIL,witli Mr. II. -HirttMi, V.lt,0.*ijuil-ldngi, Melbourneor -with the Becuvta^*, (5i»lx-rne.
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«. ,A KT'EOIAIj TIIAJNWill lA-avo MLibonmo on Mornintjcrf Racw«t 10.K3
Holiday l^cuwlwi Faitw by. tliis and All Trainsto (lis borne.
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LOOSE BOXIOS TTo*lde-l Uir Horses on tho Co»irse.1
OiLAS. F. SAV'KViiUltN'Iv, Secretary.Giifiwrue..
GmuLSJNG.
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DT'MIROOLA EMGLOfinM.; OLrit.
DIjMROOIjA. — -'Pile ojKTiing iiieeting of the ^cjboii
rtf Di;ni-oola EncJctnire club wiu held on kitur«lii.v. Thnv was a good
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attendatiw. f11ie hires?were ?it rung and 'well schookil, and some goodcourahft? \v'.u? seen. 'Results:— Opening Stukos, for10 ull acni dogs, at £2 2/ each, winner £»18,- run
ner tip .OS, two dogs £2 2/ each.— First Round:OL L. T'oihkin's Numhcr Kight Ixut T; Pinkerton'sc5j-okes, A. F. M'Gill's Invernell beat T. J. Howard's
iltrenctta, T. Feery's Crcwwick l^id bwt J.C. iBell'ti Artana, F. U, Manner's
(Juiek itaniIkuL W. .Rearlo's Yoiiiir Galoot,, A. Chadderton'-ilino beat P. Collins's San«ly Mac, C. -M'Culloch'sWoodlands Ahnw beat .lames C-'onlner's LulvMYe^le, J. C\ iBell's I'luWul Yctt U bve. Smimi'Jiownd: ^imd-cr Eight ib&it Invmiel), (Vc.swii-kJ^ad bent Quick Maid, Playful Yctt beat I'no.Woodlands Aimee u bye. Third fftmmtf: Cros-*iekLti«l beat Number ICight, Playful Yott brat Woodlands Aimee. Final: T. Feery's CriKwick Lad(iJounde.Uy— 4{em iftoll) and ,L C. lk«H's
PhiylulYctt (Jvelv-in Yett--lajnljol), diviikid. Cla.-*
1 Stukos, for 30 all aged dogs, «t £,1 1/ each, that? ha-l never 'won more than two coursits winner £9,! nmner up £4, two dogs £.1 .3/ inch.— ^^irst
Round: A.' Ciiudtlerton's Stick Up tat-art A. IMcrritt's.Suwpyhion, C. tNPChdloeh's Woo-llamt? llo[-e beat1
W. iumrle'rt Galoot, 1-L Pearee's ^lioni's
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Pride beat T. 11. Rell's Annie Gordon, G. S.
WiHijmison's ICookaburrt fioitt T. Pinkerton's Donald Dinnio, J. C. lull's Giovanni's Choice tie.it
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B. il 'Donald's Lion Coodwood, James Telle rV* BriI
tishHo]»e U.'iU .1. Tlwuri*on's Quick l^ier, C. J..
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'BoaseV The Frog l«Mt J. iBoyloV Highland .Pearl,:
J. Wall's Rassj lMkat B. M'iloirdd's .Nww (HHim.Second Round: Stick Up bent Woodland's Hope,Kookaburra beat Miora'.s Pride, Giovanni'* Choicebenit 'British (Hope, The Frog beat Itiis^i. ThirdRound: Stick
l'pbt'rt Kookaburr.i, 'i'N* Frog beat
Giovanni's Choice. Final: G. L. Baatse'o 'Hie l'n-g(Leap Frog— 'Pretty Polly) lieat A. Chadderton'sStivk Up (Invorgordon— Setr-vln). Pup}»v Stakes,?for sixteen tpui/juos, at £1 1/ each, winner £9,runner' up ,01, two dogs £L 3/ «ioh.--First
;Roti}nd: 1'. Pcuroe's Stunlw 1-eat D. FrawlcyV*Wells FoiU, M. O'Connor's I'Tne Bladavood be;»tC. Itodey'rf Highland Donald, M. C. iBell's BonnieGnmbol l«at A. 'E;mt-ck's Jlobblc lung. A. Ewtiek'rf IBlack S.t-fli ^etit C. 'M'-Julloch's Wootllaritl's
OiTer, A. V. M'Gills l-atK- boat T. l*inkorton'sWild Raven, A. E. CoIHjih's Colin- Ik-U beat G. RIClinge's Gerung's tPride. Seeoixl
. Ibound: HoWileKing bent Sturdco, Bhiciv Kwh Inxit Fine Black
wood,Colin Bnll beat Lapo. Fin:il: A.
l^isrtwlck'n(Black Sach (Invcrgordon— Hobble Skirt) be-it VC'ollin.-i'ri Colin Bell (I'at tlie Hunger— Eurekailuul).
AV-ERRJBE1-: OLU-B'.S S[EETfXG.'M'IjRRBBHE.— 'I'he Werrilun!
t'omvlng Club**;Eight Hourv day nkt'th/ir was commenced on :?ai«
urday und concluded on .Monday. R(vulU?' ?
'Eight Hours Stake, winner £*2L and e.1 '}/
added; runner \n- £S 8/, twodogs £2 ?»'
rich-Virat mound: ? 'Hmwne's
''simjdi'I toy iimt tt. Ogilen
?- lady K.vogle, A.J. Gibb's Ladich' Friend beat J). Cannv's
?Secrot Star, IL Yomig's (.\liek Garoo Went?I. Blencowes Mona 'Ihoitghts. M. J. . Finlev'Rmountain M.i-,1; beat il, .Sheuiiairs .V.«tni!f.i.t
Swell, ,H. OHonnorH i\:iliwne Oeut Ct. 11 51'orwick's All u\lone, .1.
Heating's -Ileal SlBunroek-eat \\. tlaiuiskeri Drifiim; Oloitd-J, .1. Mtflieron's
SMiator II. neat ill. Hansen * Ingoniav,?
I) cVinnv'B(.'ooil Comedy Jie.it W. ill. l/.idham''s l\|'i,i5 Co'lli
?moiH. . Second Hound: .Siiniilc.ltov Ii^il Lidies'Triend, .Mick Carnoo heat.
iMoimtain'.MiKk, Kalizoiei.° .p ill'-'nl'oel;:. V°°;i heat SenatorLI.— tlurd Hound: Mick (laroo beat Simple Hor
hrat itood (femedy. txieidinj,- Coiir«'.:
;.,, H v'°r8
. -''Jpfpie(Lion Heart — Willantlm)
beat 11. Young « Mick (hiroo..luvenile
Sttiko,, winner .ail and £;t ,1/ addedrunner w .C«- 8/; two dogs, ,«.- 2/ each
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PiistlioitnU: C. Lauder's Honey iKhig |)Ktt
I-;. 'o'Oonlicll »?
Alerrahoolta, Miw. A. Moure'dlUonnie I/or.
raine l-eat ill. Trtnder'sKeei) (Juw-aTi, T. E Wani'a
Young Pennaitt .brat (I. L. Brawn's Mii-lity MaeK Jleainiflii s Heeling Senator Ixrat A. J. Gibbs'n
'Oerry lleart, SLIs^ IA. Chirmsiile's Ashwood Claitebeat M. J. !? inley s Indian -I.-ion, 1». Chirnslde'sPrincess Charming beat Mrs. D. lllekev's MothprVAngel Jl.. lvreiKvr's Stat™ W o. I® :UroVv'«
Ada s Choice, F.J.^Latham's Oonmttjndcr Kettle
beat A. U. lyjrii s Blown Over. Second Hound:llonnie Lommie heat Honey King, Young Pen.ijint
beat Ueeflng .Senator, . Astrnvood Chime beatIrinccw Ohamitng, Caimnaiuler Kettle heat
Statem. .1 bird Round: Yomli' -Pennant beatJIonnie I^miine. Asliwood Oli-ase belt CommanderKettle.
Deciding Course: T. E. \Yard's Yoiuiir
^ /I' ynnant Ilooth-Woimncr's Fluke) bnuMis? A. (.Tiirnslib s A.-iliwood Chase.
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Encourage Slakes, for eight puppies, winner C(l-U. runner up £2 2/.— Pirjt Round: ,1. J, Downe'sCViiUjia Heart iieat IL Stonehoiue'ri lOmden yJ'Ww's CUrhlneivood heat li. . Trtn-ier'« 'iji.'i
. Irflgligowan Mrs. 1).
llipkey's-SliroW!!Alice heat
M. .1. l'inloj-'s (Mountain.Stream, P. (iur.lner's
-.lean'H Choice 4ieat W. ,1. Troup's IMiiiljelT. Seeonil
ttound: Cvnttiiu Heart beat CarbinewoMl, ,ShrewdAlice beat Jean's Choice.
Deciding Course* J I
!iT' w I,!IPrt, Lyon ,
'''-art— (Jynt'liusH-) heat Sirs, D. Dickey's Shrewd Alice.
Champagne Stakes; winticr, .4112 il2/ : nmner nn£it 4/.-^First Round; Mountain Saint beat (Srirm'ing Hagg e, Pearl Collar beat
'nioughrle^ Heart,Aiinno Climber beat Graimnonsn, Kingshridcc lioaf
iBoheragello. Second Round: (Mountain' Saint lie-itPearl
^Colbir,Alpine Climber l-cat KingslirtdCT.
Flruil Courec: T. .S. 'Gtrljoti'a King^bridjre fCoanwIvIfing7-S\vcct Peg) beat P. Chimside, jun.'s, PearlC?oUar.
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AnniTOBary Stakta: winner, '«IS 12/; rrimier nn
?C-t il.^Flrdt. Roun-df. Mbchicf JlakCT -.beat' iZiHeott, Young Thought txiit Blue Berry, Cheat
-Wcalctn iJcttfr,.Kancjf.'4. 1'ntle^ iori aicitoa J-cat
Marie Gohl-ni-ith. Sccond flUxnid: .MiseJiief Makvi*
birat ^'ouitg rriioifglit, (freat Western beat LmlMckon. 1'liral Ooiirae: M. J. Finle.v's .Mlsiiriirf
Maker ((Kelvin Yott—
Imp) ibeat J*. Slonelioit^'sGreat Wo.stern.
Wviulkmi Sntkes; winner, .CO --/; runner up,£.2 '2-.
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F/fVt -l^jurid: M(7U7iiain J.icic beat P.-il's
FajKn*, 'Brilliant Thought luntt Bold King, MerryChip Ibeut Tango Tea, «M;ul MoWnlt binr. Tiger Tim.
Second Round: Moimtain Jock U-.it lJrilliant
Tliot^flrt, Meiry -lup' l»eat iUul Mollah. FimilCourse: L\f. J.* Glee-on'rt M-«ry Cup -Graliatn—
Om\-iphari-) Ix-at T. Dunne's .Mountain .l:u-k.
Trial St.ikes; winner, £C 0/: runner up. £2 2/. —
iPimt 'ltmmd : Little Toy beat Princess of India,,HtTvem bi'at XeJlie Hart, Blaster BriUlewood beat
Australian Blue, Hilda Hart boat lk,ilm Rose,Socofid Round: blaster iBrittlwotid ln-.it Little
Toy. SoveiM beat lljlda lLirt. Final Course: J.
ftlehcron's Soy en a (Ikis'ivie—1
(Quaker (iirl) beat W.A. Ladhanfs Master RriWleiwood.
MARYBOROUGH DISTRICT COURSING CLUB.
TENDERS invited for the RIGHT of tlie follow
ing PRIVILEGES t jr the season (live meetings .of
two days inch): —
1. PUBLICAN'S BOOTH.
2. LUNCHEON BOOTH.
V,. SAVELOY STALL.Twenty per ccnt. deport to accompany tenders.
Tenders close Wednesday, 28th » April, 1915.
Particulars from.
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J. G, ilOORE, Secretary, Maryiwongh,?
Phone 41.
KXmMXiL.
North Suburban Association.— At Royal I ark the
season opened with a mutch' between East Bruns
wick and Glengves, the latter viii.iiug hy.ten
points. The ground was in fine condition. Scores:—
Glcngyles, 7.5; East 'Bruu*wiek, 5.7.t
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A match was playedon the St. Kilda fooUiall
ground yesterday morning'
between tesirns repre
senting the Defence Dejmrtment and Commonwealtii Otliccf, and resnlte-l in a Nnc victoryvfor
lite departni'.aital team. The se.ortvc were:— De-
fence Department, 13.12; Commonwealth Olilces,8.4. Goiil kickers. — Defence Department: Vance 2,
Miller. O'Mara, Montgomery, Lorraine. Frecker,
M'(5regor, Verev, Campbell, Miller, Grace, Stack
pole. Commonwealth OIHccs: Cotton (2),Riches.
C. Lorraine captained the Defence Department ijno
C. 'Sherry the OIHces. '? .
Melbourne District Association.— Richmond Dis
trict 9.30, 'W, beat St. Ignatius, '.9, 5J. Rich
mond's goal kickers were JJarniN (3), E. Smith
(2): Bo'ant and Cuthrle.; St. Ignatius; Strath
ford i (2), Lee,-
Rpsh, Sheehnn,Bow-len
ami ? Cnllopy. Camiierwell 0.7, 43, beatBrunswick Juiriors, L9, 33. Best playersfor- Brunswick
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.Juniors, Cowley, W. Blnckmore,
Pereival, Brydie, Topham an-l Dudley*, for Cain
berwell, Holland, Adams, Joy, Sinclair and Shank.Melbourne District.
8.10, 01, heat Balmain, 2.4, 1,0.
.Best players for Melbourne District, Howell, Scan
Ion, Day, Willinnisoii, Gray (2), Featonby oikJTnivers; for Balmain, Croft, Huwi-tt, Pincott, Leeaiid Parker. Coburg 9.20, 71,
Ixrat Ptildic Ser
vice, 2.5, 17. Best for Coburg, Bromley, White,Souter, Quirk, Huntington, Woolacott, Agani iindMarch; tor Public Service, Hercules, Bottotnley,Jlcchan, Dimsey, Ryan, Hubble and Berrett. Clifton llill Methodists 10.0, (JO, beat Hawthorn, 3;7,
1]5. Best for iiawihoiu. were M'Gontini Sebler,Tweiuyman, Kirwnn and Baldoek. («txtl kiclcera,Anderson (2), Rolfe. The bc«t players /or CliftonHill, -were Cox, Teanby, Dawknis, ilirron, Cock,Gluyus, Eaton,. Girwowl and Ditniniek.
01UGKKT.
Prwbyterian lAssotuation.—
iFinal: Richmond (premiers) 210 (ilL iPurker 87, F, Virle 51, W. Crcen
32 not out, A. Green 18, J.vRdbison tW; -L Caddytltree (for :f-/ W. Watkins .three for 30, J. Kelle
wuy oni! /or 21, A. Jones one /or 22, W. Bath one
for 32) v. liist iBninswiclc 51 and .110 (B. IIav-len
.'M, W. 'Winn N. Winn *JI and IS; R. Parkereight for T2, F. Yule live for ill, W. WUlls .five for
£37, iM. Rankin one for 12). 'Richmond won bv an
innings and 40 nm*?.'
O. YjM.S. Awocaationi— 'Final uMaicfn : Williamstown ltti and iI50 beat Carlton 85 stnd 347 tt-y 80runs (ill, Gra1* 30, O. Shcchy 40, ltionhu :R), Con
roy 32 not out; Connelly six for 32, lleagjinty two
for 'n).- WIllianiKtowni only sulTercd ono defeat
tluri/ig the .-'tvison ; tfus was at the if.mds of Cjrltion in January lust. This was Carlton's first defeat. The dinners were heartily congratulated atthe conclusion of the match ou their line win, andtlieir health toasted on the motion of Mr. Sheehy,
tlie Carlton captain, seconded by dir. Cook, thepresident o-f tho C^Y.'M.S. of Victoria.
CASTLEMATNI-J. — The final -p!av-ofT cricket matchbetween CVi-stlcjiwine Foundry and Harconrt h;w
been uliandoned hy t.helatter, consequently Foun
dry arc tlie winnow of the C-a.stlojiuiiue. districtufcsociutiou premiership.
QOIjV.
VICTORIA CLUB.
Yesterday was b«iuti/(d golfing weather, whenthe two rounds stroke comjrctition for the cap
tain's (Mr. W. Thonwon) trojihy wjik decided atFishernvinV Bend. Tiie scoring, however, despitethe favomble conditions, wns poor. F. -1.
Michael-is with a handicap of eighteen strokesper round, proved
the winner. He was round
in 04 in the morning, ami hetten-d that *by threestrokes in the afternoon. His net, 157, gave himthe victory by one stroke. Dawson «nd Wester
ton tiinLits runners-up, i?aelibeing
net 108. Dawson
played u good round of SO in the morning,and
^withT. E. Dpravin hehded the field witli
net 75. Had he reproduced his morning's formhe
woi\ld have won easily, but he took cfght
stroke^ inore in his set'ond is-^iv. O.^Kir Dummandid the best of the low handioip division, huthe coikhLonly tie fo^' seventh place.* Playing: fromscratch, his morning rouivl of 84 sjvoiled Jiis
chance.-' In 'the afternoon k*he wai-'round iu 79,and1
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.was r tho*- only player ;t6 break SO.' Scores?l''
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1st Round; *jniV Round. Jldep. Net.F,./.Mi' Michaehs^ .. :,01 'Ol.' ?; : :M .. 107
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C'. S, Wcstertoitii, ..'91 ,85
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II. Daw.«on.. .. .. ,8S).. .. 9' ... 28,.-,. 158
C. II. Andervon. 8j. 81 4 10)— 150:1
A. II. Angel.80, 87 (14)— lo9; I). S. Dale, 97, 90 (32)— 1GI; O.D.imman, 81, 79 (scr.)— lOJJ; F. E, Oldmeadow,92, 95
(24)-J63; 11. IL Haym-an', 92, 91 (IB)—1W; J. R.. M'Gregor, 80, 80 (8)— 101; F. N. Pitton.
Tait' «-t (20)— 164;' C.H. Tolluirht, 9li, 101 (SO)— km.
Tiie morning round .counted in ihe plav off forthy April medal, between 11.- Dawson,* F. M.Michaelis and J. Mitchell. Dawson wou in net
ii- from iliehaelis, who was one stroke more.
YARRA YA1KRA CLUB. ?
There uns a' large muster at Ro^auna 1 inks' ves-terduy. In conjunction with the war meda'l U
strokecrmipention was held iu the forenoon for
a trophy presented by tiie committee. In tbe;riteriK-on, men's foiiTso/ncts were
played for u clubtrophy. A. \\ . Oakley, a 30
Itimlicap man withUi5^— '0, won the morning event from D L.
Shrling, 81 (9)— 72; IL L. .M'DonaJd, .100 f27)w O0)-74; A. 1-.
u«rt, 88 (i:»)7l-, B. («. Bell, 01 (10)—,.
1, ainl otheri. Por tbeloursocnos, A.' D. 'llart and T. V. ile»Uv, 87 CU) ?70, amlC. M. Danes and M. Davics, 91 (JJjj— 70tie*l. The b(*t al the others were J^. .\f. Nugentawl B. (L dlell, 91 (L4)— 77; A. binders and W? RlVmp.lmrson,
03 0ir»)~78. JU.d C. 11. M'Phetton andL. O. Peppiml, 100 (27)— 7»-.
ROYAL P.'VRIv CLLB.^
esterday »vocpbt;ikcH wen- ]dayed for bv theme-.nbers, in
conjunction -with the war mcdaL In
n.' vntm'^' Jpwcre:— Sid. Ln/Tell,
[V. \10)— iv; I.
iRiddoch,H5 (10)— 7o* S C!
Hutfies, !«| (.14)— '6; and A. IC. .Maunder, 1)1 (ti)—i 1,^
the aitcriioon. I!. Cathie; 00 (14)— 7fl,.Woii
4T,\o?
f/H'-77' uml T' ItlJdoc!.,
S II ?V'; f^urilay tiie otiici-aloiK'ning
? V en 11^11
'i,k?
:'-v- W|1L'':l I'rOKrammu
' i^eiu.s will lie decided.
.NOIiTIIHlt.V CLl;U.
,., ;
ri: 11 entry for Uie clubtrophy yes
iT h 'irlt iWln r? '7ml,tlt-,1Bw---re all that cvilld
be deiir n . .1. C. Clarke was againnucccasful, wlu
uiflg wltll a. eoililortable niairfii. )|c 1.0,1i,;..
''''f y w»h hue effect. Tiieleading seor« were:
J- ('r .ke.
as (101— 7S: A. Oumiinj-liam, lot (--3)
7i r.i
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w.:.V h'W'eiwn, ia-,(iu-fii, c. S.
Cox, eg
v' ,1I?SU'' ]«?A. Armour, 107
;V'\ «'? »'-?»-'?- »-ni i.« oniciall-. ojK'rtCil. A toursHJines eompctition will l-u heldm which niend.vis will be couphd wiih Ai-itors'Afternoon tea will be provided by tlio
president
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««»!/ Club'sliiika Were
olhciall.v .openeil on .Saturday :c/tern-joniierformeil by the Miniver ot
ri
11r-.
^J''On. A. huge number of ine'nljer.,
I i-hf-lll I'''? fouiKomes, wlmJ, r^uttedm Clark , and M's Herontying witli
RasiutL-«n
t.r (iv
'°rKc' Mt wiUl 'u-
lor^onmetaio,^;^;!^1;^,,^^
LMXX TICN.VIS.
iii-;nii0i'0Li-i'.\N- cii.uNiiTOKsiiiip arKi?rix(i.
SI-Xliir-Kf.V.VIj .MATCiliKS.-A programme of seventeen ?iiiatclie. -ivas nbived
oil .wMerday at(ir.»:e t'arii iu connection witht e 'icteentll annual metro,,, litan toimmiiMit
In tin. doubles eiiampidnsiiip iwiuvts tlie interhutc p.nr, H. \\ .
Lyectt and II.JJmit, nii.ili
rL ,0 i ,0'wi'' Present holders
Of the .-luel, is, .1. A. ,!!„«„ ;l„,j ,S. K.^laild j,v
'i-'Mchetfin' r^'s!:n,-r;-:Lrt.,'r'j;..!';iictet't-m,ii ?i -
l*ur IIH-Imletl sonic spectacular smashing in tlieirpanics to 1 jiclllevtlucnt, but were ae-sistinlto an easier victory t-lian was
anticqiu'tcd hv tlieir: opimnentH'. -bad failure in their service delireri,'
?i,. .iV'. .,ui,s I'-Wett-tllunt. andlt;iws
'Lngland lioUi -failed to currv tlhcii- ln-ti-vuniwstH jiast the
w|nii-final ro-.imi m' tlw doni'-l,K
ii ivr?' u
cl
'.
T ' f'ril|cr luir had to tacklethe difiicnlt isiKk ot winning 7 art-s to:: in ovcrv
gamen^iiiiBt
ttw iiniit ,air, 1'. V. ]tal„rtson -amill. .1. Hilkie, ivlio were forced to plav our all
deni'v'Cto °' luhhtr Irefore guiaing 'the asccn
The senior pennant i«ir O. -1. Lvon ami Is
Ulni-ston accoinvted for Daws and' :Bngland' iii
otraight sets, uifter 6f(iiere:iiig home liv u narrmv
'» a three-set go with A. W.' Craig andvi . N. Trmmiiw .thai was e.rtendetl .to no fewvrtlmn IB gamej. In the mixed doublm oontojtn
for the Lvnich Cup, L. D. Ferguson and dfity FergtiKon, the winners at -the 1913
meeting, were
beaten In tho swnMliml roundi-y a vouthful coni.
ftiturtiOTt ill -IL J). Variey ami ,W-s Varldv P.Kkuic and 'Mis-i Cord nor slmnod 1 Ha- ussi»re-l 'winnem in ilie flr-t set . of their encoimter with II
C. PlaiMted ami Miss Climpbell, but. broke downbadly in the two^oonolnd ing. sets. Rosulu;—
DoirliU'S Championship.— »SomM1nul Round /WnnJ.lanl ShieUU): R. W. Lyeett and 11. F. Hunt beatT. S. Fitclul.t and T. K, Fitchett, (J-jl ^
IJoublea Handicap. -Division A— Tliinl Round(Concluded): C. G. L--on and J. S.
Burston (owe15-2)
biat_.\..W. Craig and W. iN'. rrimmin, (rei-elvi! ?
s-/-l.lji), 5—0, (1— ii, o—l. Komi-tlnal Round4.K. ». Robertson and 11. .r. Wilkie (receive 111bbat R. \V. Lycett and 11. F. limit (oive ?!!)-
?i— -1,(!—
;t, 11— 2; C. (i. Lyon and .). s, HurHoi'i(owe 15.2) heat . I. A. Itawu and S. P. En'-i-ini'
(owe 40), fl— tl, 0—1, .?
= ?
Doubles llamllc-ap.— revinion in.— fThinl nouml(Coiicluded): ))'. C. Hirlwur atnl It. Curtis(ficrateh) beat ( '. II. Xorthcott ami It. I] AVhitL
?man (scnitch); fi— 0-0; X. L. illdberts and LC. Suriffli (pcralch) -beat A. liriilges and ,S '1'
?ftlminton (scratch), o-i, fl— 2: 11. D. .Milh'imdI'. CT, House ? (icr.wcii) heat P. W, Kodeji and
?It. AV. iltland (scratch), fi— I), 0 —4, 0—1; R
^ett. ami -M. /Harris (owe 2/il., lo), rtnieived a. 'forfeitfrom V. .t. (inflltli ami W. Cox C?eratch)
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.Semifinal [found: W, (J. Uarlwnr and ?it: CurtlJ(scratch) beat X, L. Roberts and L. O. Smith
.(acr«ch)»: Ji-Oi-11, J)-iIilliturJ 1-, JC.
Hou?t (scratch) hesit R. Ilarrott and iB. ILirris
(owe 2/0.15), 6—
2, 0—3.
?Mixiti D iHandic:ip.—
DKi^iou A (LynchCup).
— Tliinl Round (Oonclmktl) : ill. C. Phiistwland iMi.4j Cuanpbull (receive 16) reevrved a for
fek from G. H. Cotter und tMU* E. Noel (receive4/0.3/#). Scmi-flndl Otourid: IL C. Qlawtod ojhIMUs
Can»i)l-ell (receive 15) beat fF. «W. Keanc aiid-Min? ('ordtier (recdve 4/0. 30), 1
— 0, 1!—
1, 0 — IL
Mixed Doubles Handicap.— 'Division JL— Socond
'Round (Conc.hidcd) : B. W-.Lvncm and .Miw Wyanond (reccMvo 3/0. lo) Jjcit til. .Jeff cry and Mi.M D. i
I.Tiurcli (owe 3/0.15), O—l, .4— C, G — 5; 11. L.
fiSharp and MUs B. Parsons (owe 1/0.15) beat IL
inead and 3Lrv. Sutton (Airatcli), C—'5,0 —
3.Third
Round: O. Purlin nnd ^/iss Cbleloiigli (owe 1/0. lf-),
beat R. Codby and Mis-s (Jraham (receive 4/0.15),
O—L, 3—0, 0— 5; II. D. Variey and MiM D. Yarlcyi (owe 1/0.10) -Ik'.i t L. D. Ferguson an-l MR* Fer
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guyon (scratchL 3—0, 0—2, 0—2; D. II. V. Mnir
and l\. Slmv (cratch) tn'at It. Jacknon
and Muv».A. Finlay (rocvive 4/0JGL 0—
1, 4—0,0—3; II. L. Sharp nnd Mum iB. Pam-n»» (osvti
J/C.il5V beat 11. B. Wa.vman nnd Mies 'Wymoiul(receive 3/0.35), 0 — 2, (V—O. Seini-fln.il Round: D.II. V. Mdir and 31 K. N. Shaw (wTatch) beat
11. L. Sharp and MSk^ B. Paivons (owe 1/0.35),
0—
2.
TXTER-CLUB COJiPirriTION.
? Arrangi-itumts suv? Ix'ing -na-Ie lo hold u series
of inter«chd- matchevs to take the pWv of the
pennsmt ilxturcs, whidh luvc beiiii wi-^jetnled ior
patriotic reasons by tlie gov-enring ccwiitril of the
I^rwn Tennis iVssociation of Victoria. It, in propo.-ixl to the competing tamta into two
ilh'iswus, corrit^Jonding to the* IxT.A.V. ^.'cond anil
third sections re.spectively. Entriei; will Iw limitetl
to two teams from oaeh eluli — one te;tm in eadi
class, .or two. IcamH in either ft the two classes.
Nominitions ot . conrpet i ngteaaiw BiuiHt be lodged
to-day with Stuart A. Seragg, the hon. secretary
of the Victoria club. A Meeting of tlie ^vn'taries
Of t3ie competing clubs u-nll be hel-l after tlw mi
tries close, to arrange the roudi-liujii umler which
the limtcheH will be ]day«d.
SYDNEY CHAMPIONSHIP TOUftNAMF«NT.SYDNEY, Monday.
The cliauipionslup lawn tennis tournament was i
a-lvanrefl another suig(! to-day.Risults: —
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Singles CJjaii-pio;rihip.—
J. O. Anderson v. N.Peach. 8
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0,0—1, 6—1; II. A. Parker v. L. Todd,
2-0, 4-0, 4— G.
'Doubles Cliampionship.— J. O. Andernon and E.
Pocklev v. J. L. (tough and T. Newton, S—0,
0—4, io—8; L. ami O. Told v. J. O. Anderson
and 12. Poekley, O—L 7—5, }-fi, 0-2; A. B.
Jones and G. W. Wright v. M. II. Marsh and
Plornley, G-r-, 0-4, S-0.
Challenge Pairs.—
A. B. Jones and-Mta Stewart
v. . C.' Todd and Miss fiance, 4—0, ; 7— 5, 0—2;T. Jordan and Miss Addison v. 11. Rice und Mrs.
M'Arthur, 0-^-3, Cr— 2.. ?
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l^ulies' Singles Chamoionsliip.—-
Mn^. ? Foul
(\.»S.W.) v. Miss Stewart (Vie.), 4—6, 2—0.Ladies' Doubles Clianipionsitip.— Mrs. M*Artlmr
and Miss Schlcsinger (Vic.) v. Misses Murray andS»;ale, 0—1, G
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2; .Mrs. l-'ord and Miss Colliuga v.
Mrs. Doyle and Mrs. Fuller, 0— i-,7—5,
BaW'LiXC!.
DI-CSHTPiHOURS tlXVY OASUNIIVAL.
TIDE aVRT/IX)!N IRiUNHC TOURXEY. - \
There was a largo g-atliering of bowlers and visitors at the 'Lygon-street grtx-n of'.Uio CirrKou
/iowllny Club on iMonday, when play \viis oon
tJnueil for the 'Eiglit illours day tourney. Tlieviiiatfilics conrnienccd a.t '10 a.m., Ami the carnivalcontinued all. day, no d'ewer .th;ui JMX) bowlers
taking part in the games*. Among 'the speoUitorswere msmy ?vetci'an footibalhw, and t'he mooting iof J. A. ilX)norau and 4J. ilWbirrt^on, .'two iii CarlUm's oldest fooCballcm, brought bad: re-
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enlniM-enciw of tho tsirJy days, wheat these twoveterans were shining lights in the 'bine nand
white' teuui. iMany of Monday's g.unes were
clasidy contested, aivt tlte onlookerw iw-*re aroused :
to errthusiu.sin with the mutch l-irf,we-ui 31. t*mth.a' former Girltuit footbaTk'r, aiul Scott ^diwul, ofPrinces ll^ark, w^ri-?h resulted in a Win for t&nifch
ut tlu; ck*sing eml, alter a close «trug??le. Tlie
green presented a foytive hcciic, auxmg the visrtow
Ixnng nr.iuy ladies, wiio w-ok a lively interest inthe macdlu*. Tiie results of the play were as
foUow:—
rrlrst iRound (Continued). —Wta-cej* (Car.) 9 v.
IHart OP. IMoIb.) 10, Kelly (St, il(.) 34 V. iltoblrie (F.and E.1M.) u; Willis .(Wtn.) lfJ v. Tuit (Oity) 13,Rodda (Aub. illts.) 14 tv. TrovaHcnts (TVk.) 8, iPas
coe (IM'elb.) 8 v. Armstrong (Vic.J U0, ..Prout (E.Cam.) 02 v. Crookfonl .(S.1NLC.C.) 18. ilx»r-* (Trk.)4 v. IBt'ewer -N. il'Vy . ) tiO, (Mills (Wtii.)' 7 v. JJiiglish (l^'cy.) 07, 'Beiuicrt (St. K.) 13 v.' Copper(LY. IPiia.) 7, fKcjnp/ (Afclb.) I I v. lU'U-mwn (Mai'.)
9, llanlic (Ifcfdel.)5 v. Vagg (Mid. Pk.) '19,
Sti»bbs-(K.IM.C.|C.) !W.O. v. Par.lett (G.UIill), Dow
hin''0M. ip*ls.) IK v. Morrison .(-L 'Hill) 37, Holdo
way -SiM.) Ul y. Kemp (llbuv.) 30, Davis (City)10 r. (Bhair i(Atuu) 7, 'Day -3iM.CX'.) 15 v. C'lit
sen -il'Mcm.) flO, Owens (IP. (f'k.) 7 ?-*. (iftnhe 05.. M.)
32, At^Naugbton (llanv. Oity) 5 v. Ueeclurm (IN.
Fit*/.) 10, Osborne (iMX-.C.) o v. . Dre«lge (Haw.)US, ILeUibridge (CSty) 9 r. '.l^inkiy (Cam.) 14.'
Woods (Car.) 150 v. Ross (lilst. J)is.) 7, (Ikainett
(IP. IPk.) .14 v. LMunro (Vi--.) S. iRu«ell (Ess.) 0
v. ? iMascoc (W.vT. Melb.) US, -Martin .(City) 1f- v.
HartHiain OMld.) 8. CVispe (Pstn.) '21 v. O'Oltiire
(IN'jF.) -3, iliaggott -(Mid. iP-k.) 0 r. -Wright (SL -K.)
3l5, .Ionian oni?in.).S v. Coon il'Htvv.) 27* Scott
lBro:id (P. fl'k.) 13 v. Snvith (Car.) 15, Dempster(Tllstw. Oity) 9 v. ,1'umes (-.M.C.-L) 17, (Marka (b't.
K.) 1-1 v. Refers (U-'stcv.) 0, lRcuby '(Aub.) v. Pea
CTKik(iiitv.1
v.) wtlk Andrews (ILiw.) 9 v.
Wright (Thbv.) 17.' LMai-sii (M.C.C.) :IG v. Kay(S. 'Pit.) 10; (U-slie '(IMiilv.) 12 -v. 'Wulhtce (N. IMU.)
RENDIGO.—
There was a large gathering of
bowlem and their friends on the green in the UpperRcJ?ervc- on Mopday, when teams coinpctitivms,
arranged by l?ei\digo club, took place. Twenty*two
teams from various clubs athliatiil with -.North-Westi-rji A^\)Ciatiot| .competed,
aiul SQine close, p,)ii
fe&'fook place. ?''tlief only C\V'o tenihs'tc-s^«-. through
the tlmie' rounds unbeaten were from Petid'go aud
.Sontlj. Bendigo, rompo-H-' as tollowsi-^liondigo: C.Gennann
-. (captain)* : J. PcaiYe, F. Barker nnd A*
Keogh;'
Solith -Bendigo: 'A.; li. Brown (captain),I*. (I. Gey nc, Fenruson and A. Aisop. In the final
game South Bendigo won by 10 to 8.
A'MATEUli ATinjIiTCVOS.A sj-ocnil getieml tiieeli'ng oi' the Riclnnond Har-
j
riers will he. Iield t-'»-nlfflit at the :Naplor Hotvl, I
corner IBridge-nrul and iSmt-road, at 8p.m.'
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MOTOR CYGL1XG.
. HILL CLTMBING CONTV5ST, * '?
The Victorian Motor Cycle Club yestenlay con
ducteil sl. run to Kern Tree Gully, and in the
afternoon held a hill climbing content at Wheoler's
Ifill, rhc distance up the hill being about eeven
eighths of -a ndle. The contest was held in three
events, the first for aide car machines, the second'
for machines over 000 e.c., and the third for
ninehines under 000 e.c. Tliere were only three
entries' in the Iirst claw, and G. ('. Priestly, ou
au 8 .T.A.P.i carried ofi the honors. In the over
GOO c.c. there were nine entries, and the under
000 c.e. twelve, Tlie winners in these ciasi.e.i
were J. Dixon, on a 7 Indian, and IL Spivey, on
a Hi'
Precision, respectively. The run and thehill' climbing contest were u suecuM in every way,with th.» -execution Unit iu the race loose metalinterfered with tho going, and the course was
much ivaterworn- from the rocont rains.Tho following are the results: —
Side car machines.— (L C. Priestly, 8 J.A.P.,1; IL Rhodes, 5 Peerless, 2; II. Okey, 3.V Precision, 3.
...Machines over. 000 c.e,— J. Di.\on, 7 Indian, J;G. C. Priestly, 8 J.A.P., 2; S. A. Nitnan, 7 Excelsior, 3.
Machines under 000 c.c.— G. Spivey, y.J Precision,1; E. IL Andeivon, 3.'. Precision, 2; H. Parsons.
. Precision, 3.
On 7th July tho. club will conduct a hundred*mile road race round a circular 3U-milc course
in the Worteni ilistriet. .An excellent course hasbeen oblniniHi.. and the approvdl, of the ahirc eoun
cil stcured.
. VAOIITINCJ.SAiYlJRlLMGlLVM OUL'B.
At S.^udringhani the last race of the tea-ton was
held yesterday morning. It was an event iii
whicJi each boat lud «to flu; stiiied bv a 'helmsmantinder the ag-» of 21, aud it
says a vgoo-l ,|ral forthe young inetnl»erw of the club that all the en
trants could obtaiu s;en«nen. The. tropin- \«is a
^?'??5/ one presented by Dr. T. (i. Uurv, whichIns- to be won twice by tlie same helmwuan, but'not necessarily the same 'hiuit. As the result ofyesterday's race J. iPKinney. a ^on of the 'cmiii-
inotkne ol the club, has obtains! a leg iu throughsteering Aeolia to victory. A trophy .in also addedhy the cltdi. In the light . south-wivt hn«czewhii'li prevailed during the racc tlie beats wentminul tlu* jvKirse olmost togctlwr, there beingonly s-?N'eii ininuten between first and last at thefinish. The finishing and corrects! times are as
j'idlow:—'
lb p. Finish, t'orrectcd. Plaie-.Miu. h. .in. k. 'h. in. s.
Aeolia....
8-.. luol 35 ,.
'30 45 15 .. 1'Little. P.iddv LV .. 10 51 0
.. 30 -19 .'-0.. 2
Koo'uirou ..7!
. .10 .Vi 35
. . 10 40 3', . . aSanawar . .. 0J .. 10 15 .. 10 51 45 .. —
Clytic ?-i-v. ...10 52 0 .. 10 52 0 .. —
t-t. Kilda Dinghy Club.— In the morning n
'donkey'' vaoe -was held over the usual course fortrophies' .presented by 'Mr. A. Campbell and .Mr.
A. Stenltouse, one tor -the winning Imat, and theother for the winning crew. Tho idea ol conviie
is that tlie dilferent regular crows exchange boats,and tho la-t l-o,u on corrected .times .wiiw- tlie
race. CoiLsei|uently, the meiul)ers y? each crew,being nn\ious t-» sei^ their regular l-oat beaten,do the»r utmost to leave her astern, As the rave
was sailed In a light breeze, there was only one
'horse' in it as far as 'donkey' racing wan con
turned, and tlr.it wa- Rio, which is very muchslower than the rest of the. tleet. The first boar,to finish was Gill/at, 1 h. l:j sec., (but the time
ke«!j)er got tireil of waiting for Rio, as she didnot finish itn'.il 'about 3.00 p.m.. iluw winning
hamU -lmvn. Her eruw for tlio day \\nn Ta-^sie'susual one, and the, boat and tho crnw tkko a
trophy each. Jn the aitcrjioon, the final club race
Of the season w.w s.H1l\1 dor trophies presonteil bvMessrs. Campbell . and M'l.ean. Tliere were
eight entrant, at»l they' 'nil,flbaried, thiuy being
gi'von at tlie sl-art. The. brecKe was very }Mit.frtwn aibout sout h. T.hc racc, e.irly resolved itselfnuo a conu^t in.wcen ine turee scratch ooats1John iNinnuo, Wai-jKiwa ami Tasde, us all the other
boats. were lwaded. in tho firnt roiuul. Walpawawas setting uit extra large' guntcr lug and Jib intrtesMl of .her 'Marconi' rig, and seemed to have
juKt ubootiL- the name area did Wnituna, whenshe so badly beat the Sydney fourteens three yearsugt». From the end of the first round It w:w jiwta .-aka wulli for Waipawa, and snu Unishetl whenthe next boat Tassie wiw out. at tho 'iior'«w-\st
buoy.Tlie placing^ were Waipa.wa first, Ttissie
wcon'l, and John Nlmmo third.' ;Wollaiira II. wa?
t)u? only ofher starrer th.-rt /hdflirtl.
'HOOKEY.DANDENONG.— On S;itimiay a team from tho
Melbourne eJuh vifittnl J-;tndcnong, and was defeated hy tl|e local club, the tjcore.s being;— Dande-nong, 3. goals; , Melbourne, 3. goal.
ijoxtnt;.
COYLE AND DEEVER DRAW,
A SPIRITED CONTEST.An intereistirrg light weight contett was wit*
ne-^e-l at Baker's Athletic Pavilion- yesterdav,when George Deever (9.0) boxe»l a full twentyroupds witli L-eo Co^de (0.8'). Both men strippedin the pink of condition; Coyle looking esj)c«ialJv ,fit. The latter luftes with a decidM crouch, nnil ?loses much of his height by .spreading out his1
legf.Deever 'was much the taller. His stylo of
boxing Ik verv open—too open,.'ufl he will find, if
liii gew into « higher grade in pugilistic circles,j
The contest opened briskly and remained brisk
itkcougliQUt, ^oila.Xorccd-tli^.lisUtuigfc but- Dae-j
ver scored well in the 'fir»t four rounds, espe
cially whe'i the men come together. As the
rounds progrenitti Ca»vIo inntimrally forc-tsl hi*-,
advcrsiry, who for his jmrt Wjw often mttlcd,but who got out- of most awkward corners ami
ecored unexpeotwlly time alter time. Coylewas
most destructive witli his left. Decver was givento tointinx, but he did not quickly imough folIcw uji tlh? openings thus
gained, lie nyulc goodwork with Iris left on Coyh-'a riglii rye, at wiiiclihe contiiuially jMiptTiiJ, to thik optic's embar
?russTncnt, Had his blows much sting in them it
. must 'have been stint up very* ^arly in tho con
test. As it was it continued to bo vety t»:ful
tJirougliout the tweuty rounds. Half way throughthe contest CViyle'o body sbowinl little
signsof
distress, thotfgh his face 'was swollen and ritinitig.
Ii»f? opponent, on the other Iciiid, bore many signsof the *trej» of battUj over botli his face ami
body. He swmcd very faffged ami to have littlehope of gaining the verdict. As tlw content went
on it was seen that his appearances belied him,ami tiiat not all the attention Coyle was puttinginto body punches was litivirrg much effect ou
hini.^ The boxers were *eeu at tludr best inthe fourteenth round, whicJi was jdmost devoid of
clhiches, and during wlrich -l-oth men fought hard.Deever had the better of it, svoring nipidly
witii?ooin luiiiif. t-oyle landed one very heavy bouy
punchy bu^ the tall nnin was not as distressedalter jj, -is might have been e.\peciisl. Coyli?smiled appreciatively every time hi« opponentlun. !rd a gooil bhnv. He is a good-humored boxer.His adversary, too, tried to smile in like cir
ciuiLstunccs, but it wjk asickly ett'oi't at best.
There wiu little to choose between the rueti ut
tlie eomincncemejit of the eightemth round. Thisbout was fiercely contenteil, nnd drew wild' applause from the audience. Coylo led. at tlio start,but Deever rallied in an astonishing fashionbefore the gong. The bust two bouU were fullof hard
boxing, but' neither nvmg'aiuod any
decuted :uly.u-tage, and Re/en-e V. NewbouhCrightly declared the contest a draw. A section'ot the house, believing that C-oyle should havegained the decision, gave vent to ita feelingsin boo-boo^.
In two preliminary contests Hartney (9.0) \vua
outgen/.-mJlel by Mack (.9.3), who was declaredtae winner after six roi/iMl^, and Murphy (6.7)beat O Connor
(S.G;. ,
ROXi-W A-N-b a*aujikvtm;kj-'or tlie iieribmmice. at the Stadium to-morrow
night anajiy vaudeville jwrformew liave been en
pig'''*, inchMling The Flying Coitions, the triple,
thmzontul bar pci*forni-rrs ;'Howard ami Palmer,
who av) 1 1 contnibute tonga and yuitcr; WJnton-
,
Ji'?g!cro; Jessie Iris. Warwick WagstatF,J'^Isfe Moiris, Jock LS'-orrie and Arizona Bill. TheIwxmg jiortion of the entertninment will coiisistof crdtfliitions by JvtiS. JXircy und Frit-/.
Holland,un a 'three tourney contort;.
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SATURIDAY MiOlLT. .
: The .Contest of -the Season,LES. iIXVROY V. iPUfflTZ' HOLUVmLH8. tlXVRCIY V. FRITH HOLIoAXD.1LICS. :D)ARCY V. iFIWDS HOLUVYD.UjI'S. iDAROY V. FltlT/5 HOLLAND.
(Australia). (America).Precctied bv
TYIUOK (liendigo) DAWSON.RA\lMXJNfD Y. 'NIJfrr.VliL.
I'ltftCI-lS: '2/U, 5/, 10/, llte^erve your R-at^ atCollin's Muklc Warehouse, Swanston-strcet; or
[Melbourne Sjnrrts .I)e]H/t, IClizulK'th-street.
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^VTHnNljyDAY NitOllT.ORjCfL-TH^IMUAIi HF5Lmi7lONf5.
ROXING; YOUNG O'ORADY V. L. SMITH.
.HE8HHB IRflS(jBulladist).
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In Songs, Patter and Dances.LKS. DAR.OY,
Australia's Likely 'World iBoatcr, in' nn l-l^hibilion.WARAVUCK WAGSTAU^E T^aritone).
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il^L\11LYG GOiRJJONS,Tlie Triple Horizontal illir Team, intitxludng
Gordon, tbe pnly One Logged tBar Penforine.r inthe World.
?- 3-JLWE IMOlMtlS (!.\Jah- ilmfjeivoijator).\miTA iHXyii'LVNl). .
The 'Groat Anrerioan iBoxer, Iti a 3-Round- Spar,J'OUK iNOltiRilE,
The Famous Scotch -inncdian.
:\lfdZOYA ilifliL,
In liis'iClcs'er IManipnlution of Stockwhips andlljawo.
illO.XIBMG: BLAOK V, IMORAX.
iPRjtCBS: 3/ :uid Ctl. Every paying gentlenian is
entitled to -ta;ke in a lady fFlfc'EE. ladies incic
ooinp:iiricd, -M. No -«tra clicuxe for boo Id ngse-tt.s
at CV-llin's ihisic Warehouse or are'lliourne Sixirts
Dejxtt,'Idizabeth-Htreet.
l^ODrHlTRrANilSM.FIMMTNTCrrON A'lllIIjl'JriO CLUB.
FRTiDAY and «A^UIWXVY MbXT, ami MONUUY,3nl M!AY.
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iFrklay Night,_
i53'5 Spriwt, 75 yards.Saturday Night, £flG ilhuidku-p, 85 yards. . MondayNight, £0 YoirKhs' lUux;, 75 %urd«. Entricw for
sill eventM (l/.Vclos'eat 8 p.m. to-night.. Handicaps
in' Friday's pai-ers.Penile v. Cartrr, iloiulay, 3rd May, for Ansrtra
istp- Sprint' C1uitr/|»;oi-aj-j]if-..5'),..Q0uml. 75 yards,
fb'r 'side' wager of':.^50f ami pnr^e ;C50. .las. du
Froci], see., 595 King-street, West Melbourne.
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N lade in Australia' I
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A Trade Mar\ More than Ever !I Significant at this Moment.
|this time of war it is well to pause and
M think how much Australia owes to herj
Manufacturing Industries in the complete |I equipment and provisioning of her large
|Expeditionary Forces. And no less important is
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the local manufacture of other products necessaryto her national commercial life. .
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We therefore wish to record that|
I Wunderlich Hetal
j Ceilings|
Are produced solely by Australian Industry
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? and with Australian Capital. .
Cj[In t^e,r Making many hundreds^ of Australian
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I jj workpeople are employed, receiving the maximum
Jruling wages. During tfee past financial year
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the sum paid to employees alone totalled no less
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than £97,000. -
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fTheraw material comes from Britain, and from ?
Britain only— the finest steel that the world .
I'produces. H
f Busy factories in aH the Capital Cities of. A.uff- . 8tralia are responsible for an annual .output
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of B
thousands of tons of material in the form of fl
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Ceilings, Wall Linings, etc. ??
^TJTThe Company has for long enjoyed thie confidence, I B
lijU of the Government, and is at present engaged inJ
)large contracts with the Home Affairs and;;
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^TIT^ese facts add another reason to the -
manyU weighty considerations which mrge the - use of
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Wunderlich Limited,(Established 27 years). ; \
Paid-up Capital : £222,591— Entirely Australian. .
245 Collins St., Melbourne,And at Sydney, Adelaide, Perth, Brisbane, Hobart,
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?Launceston, and flew Zealand.-,
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THE TOTALISATOR.
At M iddle Park Methodist - Church on
Sundiiy Tvh^ul; Kc\ri A. Itogcrs praiched ou
the ffitbjctit or ttlic rJ\)taljsiitor. T4ie
prcachiu' contended that nought but diawn
coi?ld result from tits iatrodnctioQ into Aric
?borci- At the closc of -the scrvias It3ic fol
lowiiis: resolution won earned:—That tiiis congregation gathered at the Xhldld
P;U'k Methodist Cliurcdi express its. strong oppasitlou (o the proposal
to introduce tiie totalisitorinto tliii? Stnte. ou the following gronnds:
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L Thatit givea legal- auction to the vicu.of;gnmbllDg. 2.That it greatly increases the faciljtlcd for wrong-,doing, promoted the giitnbling bsdiit, and benefits
only tlie racing Rations of the community. 3.That the. .machino docs aiot lea-en. the number nor
harmfulnct* of bookmakers; and 4. That it does
not safeguard legitimate business and that it doe*make against the general welfare of the public.
Thar, tliia resolution l-e forwarded to the Chief
Secretaryand to tlie leader of the Opposition (tlie
member for the district),- and the Goveruinent bis
urged to oppw Fuch legislation.
COUNTRY RACE CLUB'S SUPPORT,
, SALE, Monday.lite commfttc-e of . tho »SaJe Xui'f Club 'ha«
decided in favot* oE tUe legalieatiQii- p£ thetoUdisator.
. FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION.
Insurance, of players.A meeiing of tlie Victorian FooUw.ll Association
was held. iafctnight, in the club room, Youug and
JacHcwu's; Mr. A. ,L NVoodhiuii. presided.The Secretary read a letter, from the lasuranciJ
Commiesioncr, m reply lo a Request fora.rwhict.ioii
in the insurance rate on players aiid trainers. Tlw
comndwioner etated that no alterations could be
niadc in the rates for players, but tlrat tlio trtin
ers' rates would, be reduwxl from £1 to 10/.After tome ilKjuAsion, it was decided to refer tho
matter to the f-xecutive committee to arrance a
dcptitaHan to the iVehiier' to Ja^- the cojkj beforehim. .? , ,
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Mr. T,., Clark; 0'--ot stray) moved:— lt'J1iat no
player be allowed to tr.iu^1c,r or go' from one clublo another club to act ua coach,
-without a clear'oxice.'-' ? ?
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A discussion aro-e as to whctlu;r.the moUon was
in order, but the chairman rnlei^ it to be legitimate. Air. Clark said the motion should be madeto Like ciFoct from dflte. At present tiiey had no
claim oil Uieir members, and a nuui who hart, a
small grievance against a club could not be pievfiiited from going to anotlier club as a coax:h.
The qutstion of wlicther tlie motion if adoptedwould/have to bo made retrospect ivc, caused pouio
discussiou. It was ))ointed out that if made retrospective, it would place the Hawthorn club, whichhad entered, into a contract .with a coach for the
'wnson, in a -hard position. Eventually it was decidotl that the words 'from this date' should \-t
added to the ^notion, and an amendmont to thateffect was can*ie-l.
MALVERN CRICKET CLUB
CARNIVAL.
The JUlvcrn Cricket Club held a fancy dresj
sports carnival at the local cricket ground yesterday,
i-.rn I there 'wjus an' attendance of alxiut 3500.
A procession of vitrious cluir.icters- in fancy cos
tumes mamhed- atoug ?
High-street; ami Glenferrie
load, hesided. by St. Vincent's. Orphanage kind,which also played selections during the afternoon.A pa ratio of fancy costumes took place ou the
ground,, and u prize for the best - dressed was
awarded to a bridaJparty, who appeared in a
tastefully decorated 'motor car. The party in-'
tie; clergyman, J. Beattie; footanan, Ivo Brottie;clmufTcur, M. Binnie. For tlie most original cha
racter,the News Agent (D. Konibill) and a Brown
Paper Parcel (E» ; Slientilt) divideiLt.be prize. Afootball match between teams fepmsenthig Glcuferri(r-ro;id atid High-«lreet resulted in an easy winfor the' former, the soorcs- being— oicnferric^road,51 point'*. High-street, 33. 'Hie urrungemont* were
carried oiit by a' large committee, with Messrs. J.Ellis ana Jas'. Beattie as hon. secretaries. ReMilts:—
Kicking Football: T. O. Lake, 47 yds., 3.
Boys' Race, under U2, 75 yds.: Wilfred Picldord,
1; Duiic-.ui M'Cnie,- 2. Boys' Race, under 15, 300
yds.: U Smith, 1; A. Ogilvic, 2; 11. Cannon, 3.
Pillow Fight: E. Sullivan, 3; T. Uantion. 2.
Quince Dipr N. Phillijjs, 1; E. HaJhment, 2. OneMile Walk, fancy
costume: Ivo Beattie, 1; L. Bel
ziiry, 2. Treacle Bim Race, ;AU-crt Wooil, 1; E.Sheinllt, 2. Old Buffers' Race: j. 'Chappell, 3;IL C6stello, 2, Sack' Race:- Albert' AVood, 1; W..Steele, 2,. Rowling at.
Single -.Wicket: R. Bu
chamMi,- 1. In this event theri» were about 20competitors, and three had to throw off for the
'prise.?
. At Itoyston ^Tcuvooiiik, .Bhtek llovk9 yes
terday afternoon, ^ members of. Black ltoek
Progress ABso'datioti arid' 'readouts of thodistrict'' iriefc tlie Chief Gonuriieeioner ot
Police, who Tvas ttccompatiic*l» by Mr. Snowhii\\. M.L.A., and explained to him tlioneed of having a permanent poliee station iu
the locality, instead of continuing to adopttlie course. hitherto pimsued of appointinga eonstaWe for tlie summer months and
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withdrawing him iu the winter. The deputation wari-abie to. satisfy Mr. Sain.9burythat,.t-.h«..r^i?ci5t.. Wi.t/?,,,jpvst\iiii)-lesa
and h*
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agreed 'to liavC -a - constaultv- stationed there
[Dernuiiiently.
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Ht/riDL,GippsUnd, 1T-0 a., tint 30,'. .taking .C IO;
£-U)0; .Siunfy, Rivor country, suit theatrical:-..
M'Giulry.? ?
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I.XOTEL,Oiu.ii.l-st., owiior il jww, retiring
-i. onpitaliKt, easily managed, taking £80;
?Vi-jS!?}; M'Oinley.?
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H?-TBL,I-.iyksFv»ni. omnponsation £w3. Iouh,* 5,
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ahn-nl raeriJicP, £L50. .M;Ginley, uuc-1
IK.'.ilVl'l fi'.NOrn v'b]CT, 2S3-2K5 Kfljzabeth-st.? ?
hJOTEUs.city, «nh-'Tfl»:,' onintry,
two&T»lmniui
i. city investments; cjJI and hwiMrct, J. CVrrolL11(1 Qiuoiv-st., enty.
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K AUNDl^Y. southern .suburb, pinal efciss i»f work,\ net }-n-ilt £ 10 Weekly, tip-top plant,
Al'l-Muni. .117 Collins-st.?
c 1/.— L'odgLng, «'iu* lV-t, Ji rooms, 21/0, TviiiT-B-i Lilly 'MnniWud; £20 down and 10/ wivkiv.jlunu'. I'.fjint.'hk' Building.
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Lodjrli.g, «?!«**?' cit,\~HTnSil deposit, 8 iT.T7i:iH,
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your ov.n h-vme ; £25. II turn*,
?{'.?Mutable Ruildhg.
'I' L. — Lcdgirig'--if.vv. N j. K»m*, fS7.' taking 30/J».J
.?-*-???rrnt
; .CIO dcuvu, Icilance weekly. Hume, :Lomt.thle Building.
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lxKl.aius, E. Mcub., rent fioe'*nnd'~~£ 17t
**??*' month. this can't he ihcnteu ; rent 22/0. nwg
mtieontJy furnished ; £150, viu-y terms. Huim-, Equitnl»k Building*.
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UMTilili o7t'v'yq^ji7.~SJ fully mid \vi:ll furnished, t:n;CT did appearance,
iW'V.* buUtnco weekly. llutue, J^mitubicBuilding.
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IODGING ILnise. llp^ii'w, clauilv 'timiMred~0
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jH-rtnniici.^ gi*xl living. £35; ethers, all
VrusN.__tppnw^_ Wilgon. 7 Eb/.Uicth-sl.?
J QDGING House, city boundary, very cleanly^fur^?J mshed, 0 lovely moms, 0
permanent*, ^oikI livterms. Wilson, 7 Klfral-cth-st.
T ODGING House, Victoria-par., 18 rooms, full
K,ut/S- i;e\cr any vacawios; .C 200.
_as3 C»?l1in.g«st .?
il 0D-j1N(.; near \'icu-nn-pav.. ft reomf,
?*-'.--/!- nvr_c. 7 l»c-ls, prolUs .C2 17/C orer rent,
Nioni.co:_ SU;veii.s, Ml 7 ColLin^st.
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I OrXH-N'G HoiifH-, ll «aiiiirt*v4 U) oils-. rlLl/irasi'lvA j
lnmifhwl, lo r.:. nitli all iMnvcnUnce5;.- Ju-V(Tenswy; UjLs is usit- ,-f the -lu-st offcre «1; -CllO.
ilMmlop. ,i» S'.vaiiston-^st._
T^0,WM0 1 » 'rihum. vtot}TnW~m«li clown, Iwlnnee easv teim?. Wal
.OUin*-st. ? ?? ?
I .ODOIXG, 10.Vo'v.i«y' ii ]y:rnj:iiu-nti, \vcTi~fur?
i-i, n'sh«1/ ^',xvi jii.sh U-rnis, .C7U,^30 rtcam. ammHily. -HotiV, -w.S Qmvn-rf,
f OLKrL'\-^ ]I-nIni;) («u-v. kckx! i»a^itwn. 'J*i rwViiw.. „.-?,IVmuwlJy fuim-iicd,. inanne .Cir. mci'UIt,
? vV-i^'' fnU V;LllJ(S-' oihcrs 7. 20, 12 rooms, bawiiuk?lUc^m.^on, -It) lvliz.il vt h-st.
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'T ? 3«-cx**iuh1. 3-ui^tus, 3 minaitc3
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? V,ara\ iv;utln-bo, diu-lu^.Tps. thcjnnjsli
hmvcsaassitsim jxcjmfU'tl; ^-1 Cm, Holt's. 44$ (jutWJ
J TJXCIIBOX. 'r^iroonis. city, t.ikinp £11?U wcufc, luJlj- furni-'hal. nomplcle plant, genuinehaorifl«i, £n 5; another, jC'220. ,S-v.ver, '2X1 L'ohlUlS-Sw
L~z- . z- h_ v
^riLix nou.VDs. — kvkry district.
? RUDOLPH A. MEr.MANN, ?
THK DALHY SAIvESM^UV,. ilKLHOClLVK'S .MILK IfOU-ND St'tfCIAXIST.'
TIIK LEADING Ot'PICK FOR MILK HOUNDS.
NOTE.— ORIGINAL ANO O.VM* ADD11K.SS—2-13 (:,.OLL^N«-STR^;^n^ I'tlONK S-053, CKNT.110 (^unrts. HT. ICILDA, olil v&Uiblishvd, eivt, hor.se,
&c., picked cusiomnr«; iuspcct this to-day.310 Quarts, CAULl'JKTaD. c.irt, iiorso, tfood phnt,
pickwl cujiloiner*, »kc preini/vs; in.'pcct.
1'0 Q\iJirts, KAST MKLBOUKNH. hor^*, cart, A-c.,
nicc premises, enmpset round; oll'er \vante-!.
l'JO Quarts, (.JAHLTOX, earl, kc., wry oldcst«*il)lishud. Jttod jreniiine l-usint*?-j; il (puut.
-00 QiMrts, L3)AT-rNG COUNTUY TOWN*. 2 hurees,earLs, pxxl phinl, suitahlo premise*; &'2iU.
CfJd Qw-rts. SOUTH YAKRA, 4 r;irtr.,i\ lu»r*s,
splendid plant and prmnises; spleudid investment.
FINANCING ARRANGED WITHOTT R I LLR OL°SALE UJ: UMNKCKSSARY . I'liliLlCITY.
R. A. LIKRMANN*. »A 3 GOLL1NS-STRKKT,
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THE ORIGINAL 1 lAI'UY SALi;SMAN.?
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MILK ROUNDS, ? ALL SU15URR3.
HKNItY C. J/IIin-LAJNN and Co..231 COLLLNo-ST.KEJi'P. Next A«e Oftlee.
TIIE ORIGINAL' MILK ROUND SrEGIALlSTS.LEAI-ItNG EXL'EilT D-UltY S.VLESMliN. ?
THE OLDEST EStTulTsHED OFFICE J'OItM1LK ROUNDS IN THE COMMONWEALTH
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HENRY C. HERMANN, ?
THE ORIGINAL MILK HOUND .SALESMAN.?
Personal Direction*Y A R RAY I LTi I). — 70 Quarts, customm, suit
able premise*, supply numantcd; soe at onoc.
RRUNSWIOK. — 10U Uunitrf. luirse. cart. «cod premises; splendid ehanco for l»e«innor.
MALVERN. — ir»0 Quarts. 2 lior.sei. i-art. ivars
?.amf Iwnds, very eoinpiet; ean rvi-ojimioiul.
SOUTH .UKLIJOURN'E. — 3!-0 Quarts, hor.se, enrt,
oNl csLvbli.shed; ^oiucthin.T special.HAWTHORN.— 3.10 Or.arU, liorscs. carts, refrigerat
ing plant; notliinp netUu* on market nt 22/ -5 quart.SOUTHERN SURURB. — 700 Quarts, .'-plemlid prc
mi.scs, refrigerating plant. &c. ; £1100, ternw.
OUR 22 h.p. HOTCIIKISS MOTOR CAR is always available for RUYERS INSTEOT1NG.
NOTM—WE WILL LEND YOU THE PURCHASE MONEY WITHOUT A 311 hL OF SALE.
HENRY O. LIEI^LVNN and Co..'
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next Air-;.?
l'hom? 7012.?
jArrANi'FACT'URfNG, 'evciV''tlay line, ifoing' eon
u*.l run. lai«o orders on hand, jcood prollU;, suitnuuriod man.
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ejcperienc-u uimeees-sary; ICrat rcusonahUioll'er aeeepUd.
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R.H.. ITeston.?
MILLIN-EILY*/ii-uliiv:' ''Draiwry, something
.spucisH. no^tr Dan. Glcnfeni»?. est. yoairs;
'aerifieo; -i-iknes?j; briL ofl'er. u\danu Co., -HI
EltSUllHith-Ht^ ? ??
MIX HD liUrinjjs X12. patent, fvnJes. ban»u
tuittor, i-iuper nitut, inirr:n/., &e., o-monu'd,
rent 20/: .crwj. _Hx)lt\-.,_JMH_ Qmuci-rtt.? ? _
MIXIM- .Lhuti. takimj .-C UfiVi/, Twinned13/, wiOl littwl, heavfdy rtuc ked, others
rdl' )'ri«:e.s. Holt's. 4-KS Qini'n-.st.. ?
lOTXED Lines, tjkiii^s 0'.V'T ^'iop. \\ luVite
HI rotniM, nni 2l|/, yld tMlablinhed ; £.130. Ho!f-.
?l^S tMeen^t. _ ___
M'j'XEDiLiik'-s. 'iio o-iMxwition. turnover .C 10
wwkly, .Mr,', mill, 'rout £»/«. olit:lr«- im,R,r
for 1«- raasu. llgln, &-?.: Jlolf*. .-MSlineen-:--*.
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K'EW-SAffv*ne-*. anthorir^l, leading outt?r suburb,
gwwins rapidly, i'lear proiiT.s year, smin-l--.*.-t position offering ;
;CJS( )--. Swyer. 237 Colliiu-.-t.
'VT EAVS' Awn ev aad XiTxu'l Lines. rooiI fivin«,nUuk. littiji^. evi.rythtntj; *^cri»lct», i*2.u
fhaiM-p. 21)1, Aj?e Ofil^c._ ? ? _ ?
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XtJvWpT .N^'enev/ ^t;uiiMier.v,**j'' j -., UvX auburb.
IN lar't: «orU. C7.'i. lur^iin; , .LUo,
;C2?.'-. jCSno,iUithuru*i'd. i-icidn.--ii\. 10 'lOli'AtlH-th-yt.
^TLN^ ^AnXiu-y, Stationery,~
well st»h?kcd, 20(H)
jiapcr.s, tnrnovcr i^lt» weekly. JC110; othei'S,
v7r,. .( 5. ? Greer. 317 Colliny--l'.?
'^TvyAV. Atfetiey, 2T'00 (lailiw, taking .C^7, pro-vd,
i.\ T-iiwmwI, sidt? fintrant-o, rent. 22/0.4 Age, o
.Ui-rJild round,-*; ?C21-r-. Holt's, 44S Qneen-at.?
*VT fcjW'S Atceuey, autb'-rLs«-dr_
£40 weekly.i\ pn.fiU JJ8 clear, dailies wi^cklv^ «1S0, bi« shop
t r.iue ;:C W-0, tc-rnw. Wilson. 7 l^li/alVi-h-fet.
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?^V—N'WjT^Weney, Ko„ outer risins suburb,
uuhitf .C20 weikly, library C.2.- volumes;
.C2M._
Htmw. Kguitable Ruilding.'
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Yi'aWnURHH-I-PS. two splcmlid proi*»siti«iiiH. -aeir
L und'T .ilOO; jruaruniwd ; enpiUal
inwsifd ;-Tcnn'.?
Glover, 220 ---1ihiy-?-;t.?
*a-AinrNEllsil I!!'.*Estate Apiiey, 'Xl.'O; Mann- /
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facturbik'. .CCiO, .-ClW; U-}:al Auoney, .SL-O
KJrctric Enyiuceriii^', iC 10f), Athuns ti Co« 4U
Kli/a\-etb-=t.? ?
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'p-SARTNER warvietl, witli hair sJiaro esUib
JL liahetl Umrins i-Sot\ue 5jm\v, motor car, plant;
Jnaney Kccirr'.vJ ; pott; 1 oj-i?ortnn;tv. Anipbira^. Age.
'{H- \!;T\E11STT1P ofl'ercd, half fiharc. easily learned
J eitv bu-in;T^, no npj-o-Uio!i. pronta 7-niveil, £t)??liar wec-lclv, with tlionmsh Bentlcur.vn;. .C2.ri0, oflcr.
tiu-v *iist ?
317 J/oIlIns-st ?
I'-A'ua'Nh;il'wantai in general
G-nmni^ion P.UHi
nc.^. 4 nev,ji'lie younj? man, v.-iUi i-'.*iO, incotnonot I;-** ll»au week roffrennes required;
K'.od opiMitiinity.?
H.;R. Agp.? ?
*|| -A4lTNERiflUP. 4:o(», wilitnt; worker reiiuiml, tw?
.t. ?b.t mamttfeiix-nt sulmrlmi picture .siiiws; ex
1'i'ilinee uuneee-'sary; iu- as^rnt^. Sprocket, Ase?
.7-AilTN'!0HSIM:PS, Citly flbisiju^, ehanee .vonn«
.a. . ui-ui. KUarantcv ? .C3 weekly, ,«bare prnlits,
.t' 7.' ; another, £1 wt--kly. Adams *c Co., 4G ElizaIvf.h-r.
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lijA.'UTN'ERSfiilL', -'ilOO, Xufiy secured, iln« oi-por-
.5. tup.itvV. no eiitcriciiee r.esc^r:.', ukj tnruout.
K.v h'ttrr,?
'SV.I-M*., Ago., ? ?
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[OASTJiY. Refn^bmont?. 1.'/rt'iii,.
taking £2011. weekly, rIu-u* neale«, mirrors, lii'etimo
ojHfotunity: .CoO. Stevoii3. 317 C-'»llins-st.
l|jAR'rNER n-fpnre-l, .1' 05, lutli share oiloreil eaa-rt
man. tnko over outfit)Uiy partner's sluixe, e;;*
tU»lLshal business, publislibijjand adveit-Jsing, r»liovv
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^ -r- c-.tolt wetftly. * G^itra lt8. A^'.'
T^A^iXIlY (-Doi:.' cash jC40 Weijciy/'spU7ndid plaat,utensils, oven, £lhT», iKiiyain, leadinyr 5nlmrb:
ntherfl.'
.-COO to .£-t2T». Dickinson. Hi Eli/;-^th-Pt.
iTJICTURE kSuovv, rifilitu or district, no oprxwitaon,it. lojjy: Je.ue, sure f«vrtune liwht man, liill par*
titfMlnin. iUake. ;n7 CollitkHst.?
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REGISTRYOlltcc, heajt City] centnil jKfdtion,
? otjieo littuiM, sure living, .Kw rental; Inrgnln,it: 1
.).terms. Walson. 7 Elual)c»tb-st.
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1 - a-^TATfRA NT, dty, cWin- -€4. splendidly,I.V iunnxshct}. eoini)lct£». i,Aj. «ift sonnsme, illaiees: others, A.D0 to £'-50, Uir^i iti5. Diakinson,41-jl-;ii«ilMdi-fit. ?
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M^EAROOM, centre city, suit wine licence; £.120,.a leud ludf, or I'artner. IPCiinley, auctioneer,
VS.'* Kll/alteth-st?
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r|-t)NDERS aro called for tJic OatJiolic Women'sX Clul-
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Ttxuoiuiw, Majestic Ti)catnM)iu'Idins».. ll^lindi'rs-st., city.
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Tenders should ho . lodgwl witlithe _M'crutary Ivy .Saturday, 1st Mity.
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rfDRAGCONI.ST, Hair DrcsainK, billiards, UikinmX £17 10/, rtock £M, £f»0, 'biUiard
tailile, saookur, billiard balls. £300. 2Colt's, 4IS.
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ri'tOltACCCCfliST,' .Hair DriiFNing, Jiain Rtzvet, talcX in^s
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shnj) . £12, saloon £'-; «ood dwullinu,well fitted; £100;. say, :Uxmt £100. Knit's, 448Queon-K-t. ? .
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gtwd e].jss Cwfectlmieiy or Mixc-l?Vt liusintui, to £100: kooiI j»laee. letter only,
221 Nevilk-st., Middlo Pk.?
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i\\7 ANTED to c^'ll, small Rusine.is, ^lixj-d Lines,Itr
cheap; «ood sliopand ducJliiif, (Jl Walker
^t. v ciifton, il.ni.__; ?
W/XX'l'ED t^» Sell, htnail business,, mixed lines.sell cheap. Alt, Ayo Oillce.
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?0uiul 1'twincssw and PartncrahitH,lit «cjiub»t- clients M-aitii^: hu\'eas llnancetl, satisfuelion assured.
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Glover,_2iS)_Collins-st.._iuixt_ARe.
WTANTED. (.'oufectionerj', good r»-roome-l(IweUintr,
!»t St. Kilciu'. or near, nmst bo close tr.ini or
train. D.R., Age. Oillce. ?? '
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/ \\7 ANTED, subtirlun Gmojry Busbie.-v5, Gcnoral7 7 Store. Ride street prufcrml; gennino 'buyer, to
£120; i-art)cujiijs roqneaUxL . Swyer, 237 Collins-st,'
AA/^NTED to Uny, good Lodging 'iiouse, near'
n city. , H.W.C.,'
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,\irE Icivo purolmscr roqiiirins IfuWl.- freehold, inV r good suimrb; immediate
in^Kution. Grt-gcr*?son. 47n OHina-.st. -
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WINE Cafe. excci)tional vulue. dcini; £20 wockiv.prt'flw £10, 0 rooms, fumitum. good li«a«c;
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£300. oH'cr, tcmis. „W'ils»in, 7 hli/^Unjtli-St.
WiNM) Cafe, cxccptibnai'vnhib, doing £20 wccklj11,
protiU £10, rooms, furniture, pood lease;£o'0Q, olt'er, temis. Wiison, 7 E?i/^tlieth-s^
\\ rO(-l-, Ciia.1, Fruit, Greoii'/rocery, -Uikins tv- £30H weekly, 2 im^xvs, ''art. wajwon, dAvellin.^, ytxi
bl'.r^; £L'-0.__ nottV, 44S QueeiKit. '»
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\T700D, Coal, ^'C., yard, ivitabh*'Jied oV£-r 40 yvar.i,? tV and ooniraamii/jfi all t'hc.sumvumWnic trade, largo
sto'-k. liorre,' van. -splendid plant;' an exoeptionail--fine corner: ;£l2tl,
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Dmdop, J72Jiwanston-st.?
'ViJOOD and (*oal, Gtxjesry. no opjxjsition, two.t V horses, lorry, sprKtK cait, turnover £00 weck
3.V;£ 320; other, £210.
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Ciyer, 317 Collins-st..
\\/OOD, CfeaL hor.v, airt, profits £0 weeklr? i V clear, proprietor 'munif war, £2^), terms: others.??CT'i. £»5. £1U0.-
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WilKin. 7 Kliziligth-at.
HOUSES AND .LAND F^OR SALE.
AA.— ACRE« .1S4, 'C,O0l- MIXED. FARM.;
? SAFE DISTRICT.. ii miles station, 2-imlca sdiool; SOIL OHOOOLATR,
GRl'A' aniV RLAQK L-JA31 ; watextid by peraVaiHTntcn-ek; 8 paddocks, 'fenced txist,' wires 'and wire netting; j'ood u-r. pine. lined house, -dairy,
,stal-le, shedn,*V£.: ^rows 'lixcellent 'eropa- oaU.
«ipe, ixjtii
tow», mdlot, peas and manpohli. .-
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ONLY 2, .HOURS' RAIL from CITY.. I'rtcc. £4; Deposit £200.13alance Arranned.
v aVLDAGHAN' nnd OO, .PTV, LTD.,r- 180 JiwansWu-strect,
HOUSES AND LAND FOR SALE, f
A — DANI-EN0NG DISTRICT.— 24 ACRR.ES, *U±%. cleared, hiody school and P.O., permanentwater, well fenccd; 3-roomed house, stablo an-l coa
ploto onlijoosej; pricc, £700; £200 depoaiL20 MILES CITY, — 52 ACRES, part cleared, etwd
G-roomo^lhonse, outliciwr.; £U«X), £200 dcyti.iiu
.MyKN'^NGTUlX DISTRXC1'.— 00 ACIUSfl, mixedrjtnniOf: land, port cleared; £250, £25 deposit, balance 10/ vr*eklj\
OltOYDON.— 23 AORES. 1500 fruit trees, 6roomwi home, otithou^ea; £650, £200 deposit.
20 MILES OJTY.— 30 ACRTW. 0 kctxss orchard. 4
rooma. oulhouscR; £4s\'», £ ICO dcpoalt.GE^TLEMAN'3 .HOME FARM, suburban nuliuA,
13 AORiiH, 0 room3, outhoaws. cocnplL-te; £1300;terms if
rpfiuirrd,
DOX'T 'MISS TIIIS. — :t-i ACKES, hicUy lmproved, rendy for crfip'. wire netted, Rtjod house,
KiT*-, £050, rent torinfl.
DEVON MEADOWS.—.-, 10 and 20 ACRES, P--3-
session on paying deposit; prico ircun £75 a block;in
deposit, bulanen 20/ monthly.GO DOWN aiwl 'Seo Dctou .^i«idow3 and you trill
hop.caaal with the progress; nc.v State achool to be
built on estate. This ia too Ixst proofof settle
ment crams on.
YOU HAVE YOUR CHANCE to-day of cettinsw:fc ot the o!d nnxire^ Look alieid nnd securo a
Riock in Devon Mearlotrs. Y mi c.m sf^-p where you
aro or tikepossosaiou right away; £5 noto 'will
?start you hmDON'T WALK about, any lender with your bands
in'ymtr j-ocketi And jwjr gm-U mtitine away. -Buy a
ITlo-Ji at Devou ileadows, verms to suit evcrycns; £2aero deposit.
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CFTELSFJA HEIGHTS ESTATE.
JH^OCKS, W) ft, s 110 ft., £20 Jiach.NO Deposit. Only S/4 iiootlily.
I'» I RTGHN ELL IUtaS. and PORTER,Farm Sakymcn,
82 SW.LNSTGN -STREET, MELBOURNE.
A.-C^OU^'DON'T^^VAN'r' MUClllklONliY.
nii1-rLfA'vrk^,can 110 fcQutreil for £1.10 deposit.
?»l . Aebua
?lov^r coiiutn', pcrmauent creek throntU:ro' on v iini»ortant centre aad tlour
rOun? 'towTi goodfunctus, jnostly netted, new and
up to date home. 0 jurins, huifc 1-aru, stablfts, &c.r v
X' 12 10/ pur ncrc.
'IVniw, at 4 Per C-cnt. Interest.W ARirCnsi*. ANGEL and TELFORD.
101 QUEEN-STREET(Swf.rn Valurr),
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DO YOU KNOW'Catalogue is beitsK prepared ? Hnn-l
.v««i wish to Sell; we wUijnst'rt it in our list* HYit.
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A-N IMMlHlIATB MONKV ,\1AK1.\V, KAljM. SO-v™.-— Splcaubd lajid tliis; BO uiltiraled, larcu rwvUon inprouj,
nL.-.- Incunio iui-1 Emtlisll cta.ain.; :[
jcrraUKlljwl;
| irnniLncut wntw; -»inrorUible homestcuL i,V2 Hero lmj-s; i deposit.
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'UUUIIBAX AltJ-JA (VRCHAJ11). ll- Ants, miloti tiiil. m ,''1'' divjdul ilvc nadiJock.i. prM:
Urall; nil cJc.iml; 12AORBS KXI'ollT OUOHAKL)
. Ji, .rlrli:,: .n,lc0 '-r.xniUT'l miidoneu. all oiitiuild^
mpi. njtter Jiiid on. iliox), terras.
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Auctioneer, Kwtrn Valuator, l-\irm Salesman,?
?40 ELJZAR KTH-STREKT.
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A A^~f',eU i'lats.— isri aojuos, goodfir JP
i P1?1' railway station, townaiiib,,
c' tot»d potato -and onion land, i{oo.l 4-rof»medhouse and all necessary mitbi'.ildings; price, iu jxracre, £100 dejwwjt, ltaJotjo1 ft yviun. n per car
RUlt:ROW»S, Gipiiiland i,varm ICschanfe, 317 Col*mis-street.?
A CI tAiNl V.i-U I t'N-lj. — 1 70 AGUES black andfi.S-. suitable for GCI/PI
\ ATI O.N , DAIRYING;, Ax., 5-rocwn«l house and
i x.eituve outlnr.ldint:^ Snuill OrcviawL £0 peracre; terms if rcn;ui\-d. P.MRNARU MICHAEL,
A ^?~2il.A., l)cauviltil potato «.n(|''daio-i!t^~laV:il'
~t only £20 au a.; £JM-0 ilown, bal. lonij terms,? »J^r cnit. WiU»n. 4.M Cotlu^-st.
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A-A-*~:V]0 ACitMS, 35 miles Mellx-uraie, 3 mil-'s
. station, _ V4 mite hcho;»i. T»o acres cleared fcr»«!i ?iU^i+n* nivl^c?| 5i5ir' l-.uMocks, jiart ehocoljteand part ine.v sod, fences netted, 2 acres of 'nod
'fMnnn/ 'H1'?0i''1 oufliatWinijs. rrine,
i}S, ??CI-'O isull. )ial:nien anwigcU. 11. VIOA!;y1'OO.IH, AiK'-t-iniRvr. :gg) Olllnii-siwt.
.Mellio^riie.
TO Ml 'ACT I.I VFIjK FARSr.
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ACILKS. jdjIk; from railimv stathin, .10
, ?! from city, 2.» acrcs closinxl, balance tlmli'rcd,sutKlindetl D judriocbi, ixrnviucnLl}' uutered, r» iicnaunder Wats, 4 ae: cti on.-hard, -100 treis; comfortLble+»rooati«l turnlulicrl W.R. Iiou-v, bathroom, dairy.^ J2ni» 17r' fwt fo.sl houses. Arc.
il iLAjN*!., —
CJuircfrtJer. phujy-.'i, barrow. .vw--p,
tr.ot:. Rgia-mtor, cream eans, budgets, -;lwvn»s, 2 in-nuatns and
breeder, hoir^eliod fumitnire, C gal.
jK-itne hay, sundries, fl: c.
'i^'T4-yc.ir-old i)j;»rc, 2 cuus. 2 Jjeifer*?,
300 \\ hitti Jjftchorn fo.v).-v
«nWVi0K'* ~7r'°- -WALK' IX -WALK OUT.'1 EKM.-i — £-100 CASH. BALANCE 2 YKATUS'
TERMS.A nwiiv
snu}- little farm ihom?, in full prcrflt, witheverything «f tlw h-*t.
A. E. GRC^ENOR and Co.,4i.» Caliins-strtx-l, ? Melbourne.
^o .r y, a. r.r.oT' (f i
r P s L a N~Sno -cArubE.' suekp.
Ibmnins stream, Miie feucul, kochI house, 200acres Mats, X--) rou«h chared, 2 miles from railwaystation, 1 jr.ilo from seJ)i«?J.
£4 3u/ PiER ACRE.£200 .rMioiit, 10 Years' Terms.
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\ CUES. 2ti, 1-iiM, is' isilcs~frein Met*Imurne. ri-itxtuicd House, stable, feed room .
barn, -*av sht'*l. bricrlanl Moor, b hails, separator
room, pineries, S a. orchard, lull K-arins, 10«i-od
crops; £*-00. deposit £200. Iialanee very «isy.
LQOKKl! and JSON. ? -t07 CoUins-sLreet.
A GEN'n.S lake notice that I have withdrawn my
^?*r ^Property from market. Kinff, Leoujratha.A J.15EUT, '.Mi'j.ljc I'k.
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hivr^iitcnt~--l\Tir (TI^
.xX tathid brielc Vilhir. E. ?lisiht; -tlnut. £1t'-00.jeKal £
1%«» annually. Hall, Iluuiplirev,' 40 Eli^u
beUi-st., city.? ?
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A Llil-JR'i;. Mid^b» Pk. — Sound )itrU-~i)ri?f; vTlTJuj.3l E. livdu, iui'uitc tram, iu.-t i\-buvd to £0«5»;anotlier, .Ca'OO. Hall, ?Hujupinv^', AiLitrdianlniUd
\ ljUERTr~MlVMl~T£~Ncw 1 -.1' bfiek'~iiiar^)Xa. num'.s, K.L.. .ci(lo '.'bmiTiw. T- minuu-stiob, *£7-»!i; uiiutlier, £S75. J Tall. Htimplnvy.
Phone .VM;.
ALREUT. Middle Pk.— Invest mmU— «Pai.' CoTUiBCf. t-e.ch r» rwnn;:. never empty: £(??r», ren.
tal 20/. ifail. Hunijhtey, flrs't floor, comer
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A RMADALE.— D.F. \V.15..S nxim-s spTendTd
iV no^ition, w»irth inspection, land .'mft., x 130
ft.j_£-«N/. Mj^'hell, ,..Tay.1'7r-_^^. Cyjarvl-st.? ?
at CAMRERWELL EAST.— Well'
situated, on
land TiO x 10-r), new and well designed andfinished W I-. TJI.LA. tiMl roof. 0 lar?e i-ooms, all
eoiueniences, ff.irdeiis, lawn; £S00: terms arranjed.
SURREY HILLS, on line site OC x 120.— .Excep-tionally we'll built W.J5. VILLA. » larse rooms, all
convenience, elecciic ligiit; £72i-, terms,
BOX Hll.L, on land 120 x 1C0. — Nearly Tie\-
W.B. VILLA, 4 larpe rooms, well linLsbed, in per
fect ouler, sh-Kls, iwultry run; £4.r»0.
BOX MILL.— 3 ACRES, on hill top.— New
W.B. VILLA, stable, barn, sheds, poultry runs;£050, ciuy terras.
T. It. E. MORTON and SON,
Auctioneers,
Queen's- walk, 72 Swanjton-**trect, Melbourne;
Cainberwd.1 and Bos Dili.
4 T STitcham S.— fS A., mi iW.enonu UeeK,iX cnlti ration, orobanl. 5-roomal liou:-e; £.»??-,
£IW^easli^
M' Ev.au, 317 Collins ??
ALACLA'VA-RtC,' Tram Passes Door.— Lovely
nciv Villa., 5 rooms, vestibule, liathroom, pan
uy, latest JitLiUff=; £'500; terms. Sjiuons, 340 Cob
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OAlRGAlN.—
New Villa, 4 vomns, all conveni
X.- ence?, e.wnor will rn-eept £20 deposit, balancerent. Br letter. 39 Clarcfnfmt-KU, S. Yarra. ?
BARGAIN Jixlraordinary.— .rP^'-meil Villa', larpo?p.llotmont, elusi! st:ili(in: r.i 1 (lepcpit, 10/
wi-liljr. Waihyrst, Ansel TiOfonl. Cajnegie.
BAVSW'ATEH.— IlsTX. licailTifal jx-sitiira.
bill, Ugtitlv tinitwred, handy station; LO/ de
IKfdt. 20/ mot i thb'. .lones, jc-p-it;d-le UnildiDiT
'BjlJCAU^LVlGS.—
Some choice Sitts on Watkin's
J- Ray Beach; o to 10 years. ? W(.'o.,
_2.-5Collins-st.
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B 'LACK' Roelc, Ciuw Beach, New iilee4ii«* Trun-1 way Route, — Seaside Sitw, £5 tleixwit, Lr)/S
inonUily.?
\\'. F. Vuie, 2So Collins-st.? ? ?
Br o a d m e a d o w s.-olu;nificent all(.)T.ments,
Within few yards of station. (X) IU x l.r»2 tt. 0 In.;
£37 10/ each, £1 deposit, £1 monthly.GALLAGHAN and CO. PTY. LTD..
? ? ? 130 Swanston-strcet._
BRIGHTON.—New. D.F. Viuii, -1 rooins, ail ^vcnicncGs, electric Ilsht, owtict will accept £20
dcrcslt, balance rent.?
Lutne-len. 40 Eliz-tbeth^st. .
BRl'NSWICKW. — Splendid reaidential
Block. 20 Mincha-su, I5l» ft. x 132. riBUiff to
caliti-, chcap. G. H. Combs l^ecde-niUo. W.A.
'ORUNSWIOiv, Glcnlyon-^i.— Stylish W.B. Vilia,
Jl J1 7 rooms, exeewlinRly comfortable home, nate
pirden; £'-00, sift; twins arranged. Sjinons, 310Collins-st.
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BRTTNMW'IOK,—
£JiT5 ]Hutihiises- ntrw broomedVilla, sewered, cenuul; £-l»- dci-o«it ; gift,
MtanHton, r».~il Sydncy-atl.
Brunswicke.— two now' w.r. collH^s,'~l
- r(K)iiis »nd bathroom, sewenxl, cloctric light,tram and train; cheap. 101 Albert-st.. E. Bruus
BUILbi'N'US P.uibr^-lVuTi^imv Villa's, Itbuii^,
.Week Eiul«, Alterations, Fr^uikston line; haltusual prices. Local iiuilder, M* En tee's Store. StaJord,
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BUILD at cost prioo on your laud witliout deposit; payment*? 2/4 weekly each
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£100.Architect, 10 Dovor-st.
,Newinarkct.
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BUILD,— Get substantial, handsome Home ~nt
lowest prico on easiest terms, from Arcliitect,10
_ Dover-ftuj ? Newmarket: write.?
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BUYERSof Terraces should 'inspect Properties in
bands ol .'John Buchau & Co., auctioneers, es
tate__rpent3._MeIb.? ?
WJ-; BUILD TO ORDER.
NO'W IS THE TIME TO BUIf.D.WniLi: PRICES ARE LOW. .
SEE US NOW AND GET OUIUFREE04-pagl illustrated booklet, with
DESIGNS.SMALL DEPOSIT, EASY RENT TERMS,
„OR CASH.
Wo buy tlie T-ind or Build -m yours. Villas. Cottages, Shops, I'actories, Low Prices. Best materialami workmanship, under leading architects, your own
if preferred. Prices quoted free. Write or ecc us.
Open till 0 p.m., Fridays lCi p.m.DUNLOP aud HUNT PTY. IsTD.,
Builders,31 1 Collins-street. Phones 10,10-1, 20,103.
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?Established 1SQ4.
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i^iAALliWRWELL.- — Auction, 1st May, Kurraba,Alajston-.-rt; modern 7-roomed bri--k Villa, per
fect order, stablo, garage. J. C. .Adams, auctioneer.
CC'\^fiiIllt\\r}-i]rflA--.ivr;ijtvt*R'
Auction, Saturdjy,-' 8th May, at 3, No.: t-3 Can*if;-eil-rd,, superior
8-roooa-*i moilern Villa. J. C. Adamy, auctioneer.
aAAIBERWELLE., £«r»0 doimsitr— MckITtu- VilfrL
0 looms, 33 x 140; £57.-. .lohn^ton, loiQucen-sL.
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'AJtNEGiE, near Gleii Ituntli'-al. — Cotmbrtabii' Villa, 5 rooms, largu return
venuidalis, sUbtm301 » iwultry* 120 x 200; £700. Symons, 3-ty Collins-st. .
/^iARi/lK-N. — Neat brick Cottage, 4 roons '
conV veuiences, closo city; £S7o. F. '\y.- Simon*.274 Bnumwick-st., Fitzroy.
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Uitl/fON 'N.— Compact W.B.Villa, fProomi
i cjTOienin 'l;s rn lame. l«fty garogol£ iwO.__Symons, -74 BronswkJt-st., l-^iUroy
sTcJrs^1''''^-r' x 1W): ^u7-v to*'*
OAULWELD,close
raeecnuuse.—C^mfor table fttuHily Villa, U rooms, hall. vestabnJe,
bathr-Mjn.pantry, laundry, »K) x lt-«; £r,2T). Symons. *womvalntitor. .
CAULi,rI'ELD,Nvc-rim-rd. — StyUsb new W B VlT
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rooms, bathroom, vw.sJi.bo»st», !wood
abed, lovely homo;BdeniJced, £450. SvmutH 310
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^'XuiOiiFlKliDDistrict, suit i-onltry.— Villai 5
rooms,, erer.v. conyeoienee, land 4!) x 2S0; £400£50 dt-[Hj.Mt. Harold
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Ivookpr, Canltield station./ ^Ai'L'FIELD.— C*i«K'im.d Villa. . clo -e t/i Vtat i« n ;
\~- book, £130. . R. narty. J^une-sL. anilileld.
(SO.O.— Brunswick, com/ort-abl^ ? r»-nw»nicd
convenient, eusy. ccnnral; cheap. ca*h,Jbd7.». Oinntf. -O. .lyute.v, o30 Sydnoy-rd. ?
DAN l- EN 6m 4,
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Mfoeu tor 's Atuition,* TliU Day 12oVJ'ick, Closest— J).F, W.B, .Villa,. (I rooms
120 x 150. 33iUarU & Son,
HOUSES AND LAND FOR SALE.
CtUOYDOXV— Sulilivifi'.nv i»f part cf t~a» lite Dand
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Lyme's Farm, 5*-a«:ro Blocks. ov-x^lcnt. soil;sialic of the richest huid iu tin? district;portion cltrarud arul pjjtly cultivated; price £110,dr)-«ot, £20. balancti ore r 0 a-t 0 f-er orint.
(Jail, «*ttir-i phut, iusi«.*ct awl liavo iirst pick.M'KW.VN and
_(k-.,_317CoJluis-ttreet.
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Er-HTI0ItN^'l-!K.~A.lwhRc!.v'42wI^ist
I -dI^k* s-ikl this w cok, -cht- jtroimriy wiU bo.withdrawn from sale. 'Now Qu-«i Anne VILLA,eontaming a
lanj-j n»ms. 1iih' mirrorotl ?mantels, Ut-'ii
putcs, pjc.ture mouldings, unc-fire Et«»ve, bath andlieattr and -ncry mmvnirnee, stamliiK? on a fine
allotment, plan ml iu ftaiiU-ris. frui*- tn-itf, fowl runn,Ai-., ana «Tiily .j rninutes {rem the sMii^i. To oJisurcMJiis'K ri'.u:.-aticn, -tJic -nvnor hus i\*bwi».l !jw pricefnnn £.--00 t-- £-ino, nnd
w'rll accc.t unusuanv e-a^v
terms — C;jO dnx^it. Di/'ti \u-tkly pays interi^t- and
pnmnp.jl. 'W-« drive a:i iut^ndiiij: piircha-:vrs to
insiwt. .TOH'N- 'Kl'Lf. and G\. (Mrner Dirt/us :uixl
\iHmi ihnitj.v Toads.
'I ^Lsi'ivIt.XV/lf.'K . — Extn:o;*dinury AunouncenK-nt.'
v!^l.th-- -,ll^^t pivj-erty ever of
Kn.-l, not T\asM»jf your tunc to in?iavL thw. E)nl»
Si!»r^rVstatpt,,-AnUc
-brk:k VILLA, 2 minutes fjv.m
tvnLiinuig 0 huge. lofty, up to
uiit' rujttu, with every laie-.t c.nnonieiK'f, iu
bR.it and gas, wn line iai^c al'-itinenr. For riuick
sal., wijl :n%vl-t the urrv )ou- -feme .« .-.nut it
dc);o.r.t, batmen wt^-kly rent term-; e.»nscien.''Heirs driven lo inspect.J l.one 1IIM, Iltn. .lonx iil-u, an.l KUJ Oku
Huntly-nxid.
IT* ?!' 'ItAI n tA N ~i77i-\ VyaC. iTlT.j t- rix ««s 't J
J-/ nunnt/-i ILnvlobum station; £.%0 dpiiosit'£42a. Mitchell/ Taylor. ^Chapel-sil
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1ASSENDON, KeiJor-nl. — 3 A., at £.7.Y; 20 A„Jtu at. £o-; £10 deposit, bnlartv 8 years. K»_aiu.traai
ternunus^ ? Pbcne, A«xwt, 057.?
2|i0 a., Gippsland, Iarifo~jio'use.— 200~a.JlciUtirotion,
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j/tneunent water, tiandy it.S.; £21'R0Q-1 terms, llotaley's^ -ISO Bourke-r.t.
|^VR..NLS,a- a., upwjtls,' 30'* jnih-a' .Melb.7~ri-;h
!Tun Y» i^ n' deiwsit, liberal terms.
Horsley'ti,
480_Bourke-st.'
IW' 02ra.7'Gin]»daHJr^^fnHit?^~nljiuTX -!«xk«, ko.vI buddings;£5 1.'/ a., £ 250 esibii,
Itorxky'p^tRo pH-»urkc-st.
S^i.AILW,4 ir-y o.. ridi river llafsi Frl- mile fcT^C?*- -10 miles Meib.; idf;al Djiry i'arm, liberal
terms,llowlcy's, ?kSO_Bour!ci'-ft
B^AIWI, 20 'C'») nUl«.«
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MtdbT.-'l'MT mfhPiUi: ;
??„ 1f5 ;-. half cash, balance 10/ weekly. Howlcy's,?J.si^Bourkisst,
'I^ARM. 0? a.. 30 miles Melb.. new houv, com
,l'lete buildings, crcek; £.'.0 -arh, £25 half
Vs:r(y- ? ?^r^oy'H,_:iS0_nourke:i;t. _ ? s_ ?P-ARM.—Modem llg 'FamV.'7 miles Melb., re*i
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fler.ee. outbinldir.^i, stm^ valuation; £700.1Ic7?lii.v s. 4 SO Bourke-st..
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jj^ITZROY,Right on 'LVam. — «Neat brick Villa, 5
jmap. t-\ Wl_«ynw ins. 3 li- (--11 ini^stl ?
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XpIT/HtOV, Clu-ie Njchobton-sl. Tram.—
W.B. Cotti'B}'.
4 roouw, cMnvcjiicm-es, stable, large allot3nont; £300._ Symons, _JT71 Hnmswicg-st.
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'fJ^lTZRO-YN. — £35 dejxjait secures n«it bride
iorcry ---mveni ewe, largo
y-lik Sy-mons. 274 iBnmswkjf-st?
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GA1M-HN\'aio. — Glorious Villa sifr. GS ft. 0 in.
x 1-tO, choicest comer position, Martin-st., toMfiJdhau:h; 7.-/ ft.; bnryain. Syrnons, 3-f{? Collins-st.
i iluntly's Greatest Gift.—
Gixjd 5-roomodif i. ' i)latc r(K,['- Jarge, roomy, comfortable_!TJ^0v^'Kic._L*lL.*K ^: SjTunns, 319 Collins-st.
It EI/NShOROU( ill, clo«t~stat(on, over 2 A7,-.^T.r
citmfowaDle Villa, garden, ^c., Yan Yean;aH(» 1 A. or more. 2 lar/c room-). £200.
Looker A- Son, 407 Coli;ns-st_^
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l^TAAiC^CiX.-Jile''1l,'fl'Tfi^RU(1 Allotment.,J.-T; so x AO, doublo frontage; £110* owner
reans!ng;_mn.«r_ f^ll. Small ,'c Edv.ards.
'JITAWKSRURN.— S.i-'. VVUT.^VT^ms. el^. trallT
de,,ositi
,g_3;ANV1 !IOj»N. — Nicc 4-im.mu (.ottage, aH~ (on
**:. iv,r.JWM'CTs.^V/,NA'5 7 rwims. £700;f.erinil «.t!iir*.\
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Uji|ia:i)_ Philips, 317 Colluirrs'..
Hawthorn. 07 Meivin.-st.— Naity'nom~i
iI ort|in\nu(^nn'V'i1K,S^'0U'
*^ucI'011 ^tiirday next,
HANVTiUiiitN.— £3n
t«iil .'0 deposit buys D.F.
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W.B. Villa, line pnoitiou, handy train, tram;£400. Owner. Il;i;MlH.ni_P. O.
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BEALESYILLE.— Siauiey Pearre, swum
valuator,. aitate, lumnclil, insurjnee agnit. Choico
; iloiLse} to_I^t. Phone 33.
tCorSE^, Removal, 2 Rooms ami 1 'iloom, at
_L_Awbnni. . . J^U^v. _430 Gon-st., Fitzroj-.
'3 N\ 1-rST.M ENT, St. Kilda.— Brick Terrace* 'show-
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J0 per -vnt. net, foivcd genuine s.ile; £4^0.Garolun, lver-:on, 220 Odlbn-s-.
rf N VJ'jfS'PM
EN11. — Pair R. CotUiga;, 5 rooms, &c^t.
innLlesw, jXTicet order, side- entniuets, near
..ydney-rd., wanw; £700; bargain, Sjimjns, 3i0(JollutMit.
KING Island, Gaidcn of Au.it rnJiT.rZc'h oico
IUeclxs for bale. Ivoogh & Kmg, 70 Elizatctti-f?t.
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KOO^ EERUP. — 3S A., reclaimed hwamji luml,. cleared, fw:ccd, utile seat-on; £is 10/ a
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tenth cash, ten yeare. M'Ewan, 317 Collitis-st.
and Onibn- rroivui^ FARMS, 2-», -tn, «0, 150. 320 to
ycartfl-?{W'c-t:os^' fr0U1 ^ I I'cr acre, balance 10
IX)OKEtR aud- SOX,? ?
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407 Cujllinf-sircot,
TiA'N^i»U*AIM{/o
Estate. ^-(iet i)!an~iij~a.~Bincki,u,» t,lliviifth c:isl:, bulancc over 5
-«££?_ .Kwna..
317_Coinns-?L?
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A N'O- USE SAYING SO; Y*i. OA* 1 (his at £875 — .ni^iAL WW
rio 'UN'CAU-nv IJOMU. rrjiAtil-M. A.\D POl'L.UAl: 1MS1T1CW. :! raimiU-.H U-:il3ai.il trjjii: 7 EXpriSlTTOA' riiA'NXEI) ROOMS,
JililJ PIS K FL\-I.-.U1X(;, ann'-i
Aii-oitNiBXr:'':''rcvil
'UJt»n3iU»«-°B,«'ut:mft
P^nTOHiBS; MAIA^SRN ONXiY,own SA I lrn-l-AY AKIIKlfNOOXW.
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^I»AlA'lvRX.— 'LTi,- Oprrrrtunity el' a Ul'etinie.—:
-JX. M(;dem Biick V 1 i.LA, containing p extra
laiTe room/. Kituato within a stone's tbnnv t»f tlie
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vailwjiy -station, in a beautiful wido atm-t. in a
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piTfret liK-ility. laig^r ullotnient. planted with c^ifiev-ihru:«s atid t.iecd. im.tnr' cn-ri-ance. a ven* wmforiablo
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home, with spacious N .-;iu.i/aify dccorutc.1 rwm*. andI
can.. t re lk»ught on oxtiauidiuarv tcnns; price, 'nLi-
£1050, -woi ih £1250. 'Hie owner will accept £1(K-
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deinuit, tuul (rmis ewtduUng over a number otJ
I -vaj.s a; a law rate r.f iutenr.U Phaeton to inspect,j
Phone J-72. ,Malv.,.If-! I-N R13LL sMid_Co..j-p^Mation.
MALYKlih'.— Auction, next rnmrsdiiy, 15 Tlunet
st. — Slate roof W.B. Villa. 5 rooms* ami con
I vcnienctv; nice allotment. Harrison, Armadale.?
MALVERN.--D.F.W.B~ g--»d 'rooms
. splendid vtrcet,
owner anxious sell; £.m0.
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M00NT:E Ponds.—
New D.F. V.iJl.1, L all conrenietiew, mviut lel'i Stale, will sacrilice; £20 de
I |.r..sit._b?,lnm'erent.
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I ^,TORELANI-. m-ar triuiwr^Sntendid'
new'I -ill. 4 ];j r£e r.toms, Jv»U)r-»om, liou^.',
j fcwered, bis allotment; £lOO. Sj^mons, 340 ColI ? ? ?
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MCFRHLAND,Plow Trains. Trains.— ilhanniug
nc.n* \'iUa, £,'i.'t5. easy terms; of, hen?. (.'nrcy,
builder, 73 Sydnry-rd., C-dMir^.?
: ?i\ lOltELA'ND'.— Modern n-.Tiouivi I
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: u-T i_ utrs Bruns'Aiek train t.vaiinus; £15 deiv^ir,15 / Mvek. (hMier, N. I'runskvick P.O.
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MTltirirATBEE^vT—^piViarJ^int! V« iiitTC 75~x
200, made imd.v water, ek«ctric ligiit, li2/(»
it.; oth-Tj;. UiVMi:tlc r, Murnintbecua.
TVTEWI'OiiT. melalled mad.—*4 ~A.7~i'«-ir volcunfc
ri soil; £110, £20 cash, balance £3 per icoutluM'Ewi'U, 317 Collins-st.
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*V? o- R t' Jt C O T E,-Ll (Mose Tnornbnry Station..
EU«'KS, (M^ ft. x 132 tt-;
£(50, £2 10/ deposit. £-1 nvjnthly.CALLAGHAN and PTY*. J/ID.,
1 .'Hi Swutiotun-t-trect.XTORfHCOTK—NVw'*' Villa. 4 'main ~rx*-w-, :Ul
—^ conveiuenees. owner c.tilcd- away; wUl acccnt
h.TkiOf'c rrul. Luraxlen, 40 Elbcaboth-s?^
NORTHCOl'ETtrminus, Wcnlting
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F^-tJdc. — 53x 3t»3. 50 x 175, 20/ Ucp.wit, rtntsouable
terms; few ic^ft, li;w prices. Bailey, 102 High-at.,Nortlicote
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ORCHARD.—
I luive son^. xpleiuiid exi-ort. Pnnlcrtim; can rceonunoml; ch.-ap tema. V.'uu WU
I son, 431 G(dtiris-st.?
'g)OULTRY Form, near Broadtueadows, 5 a.. 4^
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' riKim-.d house, dairy, liarn, separat-or, chad'erutter, rows, pony, pouRrys £315, Symons, 310 Col
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PdtAHRAN. — Auction' to-morrow, 125 Bendigo
st.j W.B., 4 rooms, stabling; laud Sl x 02.
i .7. B._.lldrard_A- S-ni.? ? ?
! [BiitAHRAN. — Auction, next' Tlunaxby, 2f- EsrcvJ». st.— Ctnuforfabie W.B. Cottage. 4 rooms und
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e^nvonionws; jjet 1 lartienlniv. _Harris«in . _A_rmad.d'j.
RICHMOND,30 Ix-iuiox-st.— Brick Shop, 4 l.ui'e
? rooms convenience*; lard 23 x S3: £200, ba'rgaiUj ?
0 Ottcr--i.'. Collingwood.?
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iSu'llMOND. — The Property Salesmen. — Forbw: j.IL- A: Son. auctioneer, sworn valuer, ISO Bridge1 rd. (tramwav); established 40 rears.
Richmond , eiiwo-statf«»u.— N^i^rm^n^T.all iT.nvn.icncc^. £3'.»0; another. £;ti)0; others.
£175; LirsctJiAt. Piiilijis. 317 C.'onins-id._
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MAGNIFICENT BLOCKS, 00 ft. x ISO ft.;
£50 each, no deposit, £1 moitthlv.CALLAGHAN and CO. PTY. LTD.,
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130 .Swanston-strocl;?
f ^ANDRINGIIAiL — Best equipped PropertyAgency this district; we save you tiino ''and
^oney.Gibbs & Kehun, Sandringham, Blad;
C^ANDRINGHAM. — New Subdivision. — Choice-P Home Sites, 47 x 120; only £«) each; £2-h^lj,_5_^cara,' teni-s. Plan-'. Small & Edwanls.
SMELB.,Moray-st. — 5-rooinod W.B. Cottage, land
21',2 x 75. deceased estate, must realise; £2110.
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SMELIt.,Tit ar .,Uitlmi. — Cottage, 3 rental
£1(5 18/; rare opportunity ; £135, cheap.SJiaw, 455 City-rd:
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SMELB.. LNiiirkirt-st.—
House, 1 rooms, rental
£23 S/, excellent order; £175. Shaw, 455Olty-rd.
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O MELP. — D.!1'. W.B. ('ottat'e, ait'u sta.bliug; conv.
oilers invited. MiUer ^ Claxkc,331 CoJlnijxst.
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OOMi'RViLI.E. — 5S A., handy statlTmi 10il.
. i.house, (»uthoum», waU-r; £050, witli
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Vrsle - — DA.r/ich sandy loam, 3-roomed
hc,irl';.hiwihator r.x.in, poultry houses;
'P.®; ? tyrnis...w.rO cash. M'l-Ssan, 317 (Jollina-si.
kilda.— a' last on;oiTUNm\Sr rWv3 VJ,cr l'r
bvlin »UM,Y Nriek 'J'iHHl lioof
«/« t /''V of,UlP l,'^L ^'U-e-ts in St, Kilda,yithm 1 minute of the beach. 3 minutt.-s of the
bit/my-strcet tntnw, and 5 miimtey from Uio St.K.lda ^taU.va for £H7;-. Wo will accept a smalldenarii* and tike monthtv payments for tlie bnlaiucThere is uudoubtedlv a great feelhuc t-f satisfactionin being tlie first occupants of a bouse, and this istho final charco of, becoming sa in t his favoriteJocnlRy, for tins ju practically tlie last lot of landto bo built upon. Buy 6ra after this will have to
cq further cut.
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R. -BUXTON and C-\. 422 Collins-street.
iS'tV»-? 'UIV RBsT
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..Viit,. momc-, .garage, choioe stiwt, wtllAnother, tl Booms, £.1100.
Sl. KILDA MAKT. — -Natty l-rick Q.A. V1XL\.(- rooms, main thoroughfare, garage; £9S0, en«ytoinr-s.
'ST. KILDA 'WEST. — AVcll built brick VILLA,l^-y^ 9°
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rooms, convenient JvKpLinade,£1025. Another, £10f-0.I
MTQUIEUj and TAYLOR,: 304 Cliaiw-'.^tTcrt, South Yarra
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^JT. Kilda, great land Ixu^ijns.— 'I'rianmilflr Block.'. Mitford-Ht. , (-*7 ft,, £250; Block, 55 x 227
ft., £4 it.; unequalleaL Matters. 2S5 CuUiiw-st
ST.Kilda, Barldi'-st.. consciontiously~'recormncn7l,
£lU2i-.—
New Q.A. brick VJJIa, 7 rooms, bitilt
present owner. Miatteis, 285 Colllns-st.
,QT. KUeliv, handy Ripi-oii 1/oa sbiiion and'~lwu5iiT^-D.K W.B. Villa, S rooraa, Htable; *£525, £100
cwh,_£_l weeWy.' AI'Eivan, 317 Collins-st.
ST.,Kild.i.— -ilagiiificent D.F.'B. Villa, slate~root'
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'l» modem; £1500. Mitchell;raylor, 3S-1 Cha)x-l-tit.
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Decent D.F, W.B., (J large rooms,
eloso tnun, sUiblcs, (x)nvemencta; £50 deno-rit«£5oO_..JUtclieli, Taylor, 3JM Cbapel-st.
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*\7'1LLA, 5 rooms,- vestibule,' lMutry^ 'ImlhrxjoTiT'
laundrj*. lawn, Rarden; imiaceihUe s;ile. Cairn es
Malrem station.
\T A U R A .7 U N C~T I (T X
X ORCHARD BLOCKSN*
And WEEK END SITES, from 5 ACRESUPWARDS.
Splendid I'ogtien I/w i-rieea.Titli;.
Certiflentes.
? JOSl'.Plf_PAUL, innu Junction.
\rAivIIA .Iiiiicti(»n Djstrlctr malo' station.—
. 35 tJcvirod, rivia* frontage, house,.' £225; trnns'£25 ctuli, 10/ week. M'Ev.un, 317 CollbiK-st.'V/ARRAVI LLE.— D.F. W.B. Viiu», 5 rooms con
.11.' vetiieuexw, -tO x 4K), tenanted, 13/0; £200U ruis. ?M'Ev^tm. 317 CoUins-st ?'
HOUSES AMD LAND WANTED.
A !f' fU- ,.W- ?Tniw!'?.Ml QumimI., hare-*.V bujei for 0-roomcd Villa, eastern or southern
snt)iirl »s; j-bont £7*jD. j? :?
VB. & R. W, Johnston, TH \ (Juecn st-, huvo
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lmyar for Villa, 7 er S renros, 'Urijhtoii pro
fcrrod: about £1000.1
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,4 OIM'vJ,- 10. to 20, unlmprorrd, wa nfed, nnnciy to
city; buyer wtuUng, -M'iiwaa, U17.'CoUio6-fit«
HOUSES AND LAND WANTED.
A NY Properties joc (hv.iro Hold, commuiricato Pat
?* I tcnx-a & Socib, 311 Crfllns^t. Evarjiliiag inspect^l btfoiv regist oring or offfaing.
3'ltivoof. — £4W) in brvff^..— i«.lr
C-oWa^. oiu. order not/ rejcrt.cd. State rcn
tuJs. JnotuiLe, Age.
IT^XCHANGES.— We I^cliongo Countiy~ I^urds^ forJ~u Suburban Pn-]-ertut9, aiu» Suburban for Fanns;consult as. MjLrwell, next Age.
5 EXCHANGE Quocti Anne Villa, St. KlUlaT valuo- 1 £2500, Farm, worth £1000, £1200, take mart
cagg_bnlane-^ Mitchrll &. Taylor, 281 Collins-st.'
I^AIOI.—
i have l7u*vets~fof'Rmall~*Fanrts,''np^to
;r*Trt s7 a,v distance; small dciwuits. PartiE^OHL^Jlordcy's. 480 Pourke-st.
j^AR.^I n.Viifed to j.e;isc. hciri'ly. Melb., 200 to 3'0uVi cultivation; prompt iusircction by
^itxstantial^tv^int._Hoi%iey*s._^O^ourke;i|^ ?7^'AKMS wante«i ou U*aH»; or Slnives, dairying,J- wiieat growing-, mixed farming; substantial ten
anus TTiui.v_to Jnrpect. norslcy's._4S0 P.omkc-3t. ?
1-pARM wanCcd,' in' iiiilk 'area', small or 'large, on
ir i '^se*. take stock at valuation. Particulars,jjjvslov'.s, -KSQ
Brnrk^st. ??
fl..rA\'E cash buixr for ilonr-y iVniuswIck, N. Carl?A-tt- ton or M.vxuv Pouds I-.-tulitv. ^sst full par
timilnrs proaiptly, E. Cos, 4''cilcral I'aJ.ice Hotvt.,
Tt-N'V'lvS*l\Mf:.Vr~ t.7 £ tO!K).~C\'.lLu^rs7~ Carlti^ir,
-??'il-urb near city, slmwing tair re
turn; pn-uipt insfK'ction. Percentage. Age.AHM vwtntiti to Buy, Dnmlenong, (Jarrum, ('bet
SnM^V&t8''1'dwlli'8! b'sw
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Ownerskindly fonvard particulars
Cash Uiyers uniting, all snlnirbi.'
J^'^.],'-A-JjnNTJ_'TV._LTB.. 317 Oollin»«trwt.
j».f-AJIJlTBIl I
Couple u-aut snmll furnished Cottage:Ase Oillce.
XT mHi ff Melt, .ir-Kit M(dlC=TtSS7ort.re';ijrn. c-aah to t:t-50- no
urobi^ju? :Mayju\ ^Agc. _
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'\riLLA, iirooms, brick, Malvern. V\7ndm-r '^M'raF-
fnr 1 Prl(,-' And full particnjai-s
_M el !m , A-;e Cbtiee.
'iVANTKD to Purchase, broomed Villa, easy walk
lector Im!C11S y'!,-i-1tvcnL aJlotllie111. Col
'n.lrANTED, ft;niishvd~ibinst,7lT,~()ir(r'rfKmi~ivI-r
Orticer,ty' car-',u1, a,lult f!,inib'- Adelaide, Age
GOVERNMENT NOTICES.
MtSSLA XISTIULL\N liG'ERIAL FORCE.
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REORUIT^ WANTED
AonVE SI2RV-10I|j ABROAD.?Ages for
enrolment, over 18 and under 45 years.Jlnwrti must havo ^sTitten consent of Dventa or
guarojaas.
Yi5toiia Barraefcj, llelDoiimo, or to tlieaia-or or iTuadcnt of SMro in country districts.. J. O. HAWKER, Colonel.
Aisistant, Adjirtsint-Gcnoral.?
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?3rd MiliUrj* District
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O T O R J A N Jt A I L W A Y b.
TENDERS (Various).AUTO'MATIC NUMBERING MACHINE*.
JfiVivr. iT^-in' n)yi!,,(l 'l; thf- Actiug Chief Store
V,^- r A f^ici*s, SpDncsT-^Lriet, for the Sup
i.ip »! - -l*material: — Automatic N'.uiiWt
hw ?Machine:', Ull 3rd May. Tendcs U- in- d^iWi
dUtum''' ia 'r '?
,BOf/l'S and NUTS,
n Jutnn\r1^. nr^ ,nYiu,,lIlv the chief Enginrer for
, i?.V Con.nni'.nou foi the Manufacture and Sup
^ 3'1- t^jjs of lU.lis a;nl -Nuts, in vario'r.
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-A1''1 (lirinh'tirx'- Tenders to be lodged In
ieiKlerl«jx
at Room 110. Ibiilway onices, Spencer
,WV* ^e1^-'nrne. by 11 u.m, on i-'riday. auth Ajnil.lentlcr louns nnd jiarl icnlaxs at Room my.
SEPARATE TENDEHS arc invited for the undermentioned worris, £:c. Tendew, ciidorsetl 'Tender
T.T',.l,uu.^ ^ k«lgo:l, with tho preiiininat?
dLposit,, in tlie Tender Box, Railway Oillccs, Mel*
r^ln,ef»^-or,elcn-en a.m. on the dale speciiiwi. l
irJ^icti'urs.-it the Contractors' Room, Speucer
fct'.eet. tnd is stiitod.
CAST IRON SCRAP.
i»l*l''N ESDA^. , 2Sth APRIL.
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Supply and delivery of 1 o0 tons tJiu.t Iron Scrap, for loundry purp(*cs. Contract 2S.920. P.D.. per cent, ofamount of tender (to nearest £).
No tender will ncccsearily be accepted,? ? GEO. H. SUTPON. AcHtw fJecrptarv
MEETINGS, LECTURES.
4 ^irtlfrriAN Spiritual Churcli, Central Hall, 1-3
r-* N^h«*bcn-s;., 8 p.m., -Mr. .Icnkinsou, iuo:;t
ing^aimr^lny, -na--s. M.Jdurrav.s.V.
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rcr.uo mhi;ti.\y:.
In icr.pensc to the renniwition hiuiif*! l-y a numberMratiP.-.VKS, 1 hcreh;: et.nvu.ie ,i Public Melius
lMwdfl}, 2Sth Af/ril, 1!-15, .it, X o'clcc.'c p.m.. fo dive'uis tlie (picotion of tho earlier closiog of hotelseiurmg the cuncncy ( f tU' war
tr„ ,
.L II. HHSVISO-N, jrayor.^r«wn JTnll. St. Kilda. inth Ap?i]. 1015.
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Culling.. — Wee lecture, 'Formation of?J ,
itarrr.cJi.:},
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hy Mr. Oscar, Wedne-^lay, 2St.li,» P.m. i. tV:
(t.-buildings, liRl LitUe Collins-st.,con^r qn-^t, ?
^iTZUOY P.L.C. — Aioet. To-nigiit, 8 p.m., Tem^-prraiu.-e
Hall, Racist..; iiniK-rtant. business:(nichiT foiirnamcnt.
? 'Harry Richartlson, jiecretar;-.
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J'- nie«»t I'rolirstant Hall,
,zL o-^;,1-sV.-.7.30; aiste.-s 35 entcrUiiu;
HV1 *-m-?
Visitors wc-lcome.T O.L., No. 138, meets
bj-night,~.S' p-in„ Temper£ -Ua*:* -x-0»jcr-sr., S. .Meib. Visiting-ii!:. jve: c.im e
]\/fADA.ME Repiab, charactcr reader by tho fiieo
^,'i \\? fro'1 lxindon, Queensland, Sydney
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n . Ai«;(jxtJ:a, 352 Chajxd-Pt., Pralu-au, ivr.ulyob. _Read » new Hon*.
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] loiu-s : 10 orn.Jo 0 p.m.
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' a J it el r s 'Spirit4iaf'Okclc, rl\iesiliTv, 8 p.m~CkN-f 'i^iiiriiai? s
'* Wn-li,:-r* ^l»rit-unlDeveloping
ROYA L BhiclPPrccepuiry S7, Meets tlr-n^hr''s'
vrl^i'nvit (.(I
'* J'Allibitioil-stI'cet, Melb.' visit'
^bCJAMSTI '.iri v.—
Monthly Otvieraf Meeting To
Vr t: ''Wnt: executive meets 7.30.i
M^iv Pi'ocgssjou. Saturday.
HOTELS, HOLIDAY RESORJS, ,&c.A A . A . — ,M E 1, 1; () u U A K. —
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V. ? 17 . ,?*«»» OBAXU IIOTKU
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, '?«??»«? Position and|
mod m impio\(.mtats, select chfut».'!e and excellent!
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i-vb;e,br^t cl^ cuu.iny and leasonablo tariiT,
v t'j i
liel^^clbng^
public r-i*ry .comfort and eon
ROO.M ONLY, BED and BREAKFAST, or
INCLUSIVE TERMS,i Spcaal weekly raivs. Tarill' wnl po3tftl on ai--
plieaticn. Weddings and Receptions a Speciality.
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HENRY C. HOLDEN. Manngdr.4 LBEUT Pk, Palace, l'.e-;t'
Situated SuburhanjTI- Hoiiiic, — Country, intej-state Visitors; trams at
'il''1' J'',v. jHjicli. ? ??
l'i' C.uiisFe* I P'usc, 1-!J ^i?l7inen-sL.— Ideal utv
?i .v Hotne, centnil* yet retimi, highDHt elevation;am-Jcn.le.
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Mrs. ,J. 3',. Wiliian^, m.n;air,mu'4.?
IT New Channtim Hotel, iifunswick, OeHriido±\. sb'.. l,'»t-^ky---;Aecoinni.xlaiion, viaitora; moderate. i el. 1184. ^Mrs. Kirvvw,
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BEXCONSFIELli7Upper.--SaIi3hi:tr~Housc7~Teiv.nis, crcquet, bilbanls; £2 2/ weekly 7/dav. Misses Corder. , Telepboim No. 1.
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BEAUTIFULficinierylt Riv(^h7a'FaTn^~'Ten3nle^
stowe, on Inrra, bo-iting, tennis, piano, teuts*v.tck, 25/; day, 5/.
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B1UTANX1A' 'ibytiiic, 's7~Yiur.i:'' do«v «:t-ition.~Acrti:»uu'j-latj«;n. BoarJct^., \i^t-)rs — lau» tn
if. ma?riger.?
Ted. 73^1. W.
if tlVlI-yrON Spring;.1 iot*l.— tUliiiuxLi. tcTuiis^'g-7Tf
links, lic.t ;r.iner;il i;ath.i, sea bathing, 'leieSuwne.
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rf'^LR'TON* Springs. — iteautifully idtuate^li. ix^iwvvnT
' or.ar.iiigum ;uul Geelong; -ltosit. J'ortarlington,ruil Dryselah!. Naiuui, jkropneU-r.'iOORONELLA.' Croydon. — Ideal resort^ teimiT
-;rv(iiicr, kJferaJ iai)le, hot ;-.nd cold ihovvt'is.
Sj ? N. B. Rea.?
CJROY.DON, l.'.rooklyn Farm. — Piano, tenni' ex
eollentaci^nnnivxlation, liigiily rcc(umr.ended ;
p'o*r-'
l,Lt''c
C,M ? Broofn-, Kili^yth
DAYLESFORb.—
Sprliig'' Utveit Llott^'«iAr~Savoyttoinv, nt:.r M-nnr-; every coinf-in, tennis.
Jrj}l;ary?.i.?
} -hone 4. G. 'J't s^--r-;. pri^n-ieror.
| j^MEBALi ).— Codec Palace, Emerald,' under now
J.J main!u«-:ruv;t. — Suiwrior A ecHnm.. -d:\tion lor
visit-ors. M};scs_oj(\»nuor._ _
?RTJEDERAL?
PALAYtE' ' ? ?
Hm'flL.JJ MELBOUllNJO.
. LA.BG.EST HOTEL IN AUSTRALASIA., ROOMS, ajl prices, accorellng to llc-or ami situa
tion. I \ro dmuiKroonjs and Ca fo. Write for terms
lorjamilns andpermanent boarders.
/~l BELONG. — Albert Coilee '.Paliw, every conveni'V/i cil'1-.' visitors: terms niodirate.
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/ I JlM'-Si'. ALVD Lake*?. — Jjtiwremv'.s Central llot«'l.
\X i'.'-p'anade. Ixifets Entramv; 0/ day. 35/week, ImtHMi trj^m irc--.
? IsiUiij^g. ?/ 1 ll'PSLA'XD Like.'^ —
WaTlis's 'Kelvin.' J.akiu\X Entrance. Vj.plxnaile Pier, Iwlcotiy rooias ,.-\er-
bickini: ocean and lakcj-. lariil ir.Mlciute.
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I'ljENsi-'lIIMtilO House (flow maiugomcnt), (TlvTTU i.rric Ge n :
i al .—
M od cr.ito tcr.a-i. good tuble.jitTiivinenr lK.me, c.Minm; yifdtui?. Mrs. ltiui)i'j._
HEALESVILLi;.— CuerT-'':i Kororoit Hoiwe. — Su-
jierd(/r fr.mislKdApirt.ui^tfv. even' comfort;
cl^-o Urst. clasii Amwumixndien. PruprieU)r.
HEA).--Yijj;E—'
,7JibtJ5uiyPM *Ma-:cKj Fall^Ideal M--untain Retit, homy corofurte, farm un--
ducc; 2t»/._
Mrs. Varcoe._ _ ?
HiiALi^sVlLMO,'St. Margaret's.'- — lh-liyiitfn4
Home, extensive grounds, dovatcxl j-oation, tenants, i:c.; tariif, Irom 35/. ilra. Heibei-t Agff.
HEALESVILLE. — 'llavenscroft.' iKm-rd.— ^Com-
fortabl-,1 Aecwmmodation, visitowj, on farm;
tnuns^et;_25/.__Miw.__E. Meyer.? ? ? ?
HiiiYLi-kSVlLLE,, Blackwood
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House.— Conveni-e-ntly situated, furin. produce, sewered, gas;
27/(5 weekly, Phouc^ 10. Miss Leeder.
MliALf')S\'Il.LIi— 'IielniSflaie,' Novegiovo~r-l.,
?near station, mayiiillcont. view?, jl. and C.batlis; 25/, 5/ day, adults only.
HKAUWVIU.K,'The Olen.'— SunSrinr Aceom
modivtion, farm produce, every comfort; 25/week. ? MrsL 11. 11. Thoui'us.
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3A KJ-1S Enxrajie^. — DutcusJda Hoiuie. — Accom'-.
Jt inodatlon for-viaitora; terms, 5/ day, 30/ week;steamers met. .Sim. L. Jemm&wn.
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LAIClis Entrance.
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licyileki Lloitie, Esplanade.—
Acfrommodation for visitors; laundi, boats free;
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tariff. 30/, 0/ day. Mrs. Carstairs.?
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LAKl'SEntnuTee. — 'BeUcvuej' ou ICsplanadc. —
Accommoelntion for visitors, motor launch,
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lioats; moderate tariff. M. M. Vine, proprietress,i T AUNCtllNG Place. — Arti-s's Homo Hotel, sui-e-
J-i ?iior Acccttiaodatiou; dinucr arrival Sundaytnihia. Tclrplicre. P.O. .
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LORNE.— Gracd Pacific Ilot&L MIss Ada Lay'-
din, manageress.?
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MdRDIALLOC.— Furniahed Villa, 0 rooms, bath,
17/0; Cottage, 10/0; unfuroiahed, 8/0, 10/U,21 A IP/, 21/. Small & Edwanla.
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'^TOUNTAIuV Gnaod.' War-burton, ideal jgfcitAtX tiou, excellent cuisine; tennis, croquet, bil
liards 1_bowlhig gresn.__
Phone 8. _Mrs. Farndotu
MT. Dandenong. — 'Taountjoy,'' ideal' holiday report; golf, billiards, H. and C. shower. Mra.
E. Jeevei?
'OARADLSE.— 'The Bungalow,' & delightful
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X home. Inspect album. Tourist Bureau. Telephone. Clematis. Mrs. Brcdeniyrg (Swedish). ?
QUEENSCLli^F.—Ilote'l Victoria.— Good Accom
modation for visitors, close bwich, pier, railwayfitatioii: tariif 30/. E. W. Cockxell.
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I-lNGWO*OD.—
Gooel - Accommodation, neenery,t Piano; 25/; week end,., 8/. 'St. Lalnan.lrt,',
Mulhtm-id.__ ??
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SASSAFUAS House, under new iiiajiagement.—Good Accommodation, ccntral, week end, motor
und^coach to eloor. Phono Nf). 1, Mrs. Ahraliall.
SASSAFJtAS.'—Phone 15.— 'VuliTnn.'— Select Ac
commodation; £2 2/ week; 12/0 week ends,Mrs. SerpeH.
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SORRI^NTOHotel, oj«n winter mmiths, wwcrcel,
hot baths, nearest gulf links, moderate tariiT,
I y'ar.'gi'. Reddish, manager. ??
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; SORRENTO. — Baar'a Back Beach Palaoo.—
Com-I fortoblc Accommodation, good talile; moderate
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tariff; sowered, garago. batliiug box. Phone 18,
j Q^OItltiJNTO, Portseiu—
J^irnJshtd Houses, Jtrfticcd
I O rental?, win.tx*r mouths. Henises aud f(-r
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SflJo. MAqfarhm, stringer. 1-hone 10.?
ST.Kilda.^-liajupfon House, late Coff«j Palace'. ?
Acconfflttodatinn boarders, vteitoi's; trains, tnun,j
baach. Mrs. Ror.yc.' manageress. 12^5, W.
VICTORIACo'ffee Palace,
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ColIins.flt„ ? Mellv^Tinnis pass, early brt»akfust. Mrs. David
! Dnbio, manageress ? ??
j\\^ANDIN, . Barrington House. — Aecommodatiac,T crimm, fruit, poultrj*. high j-nfiitio:i, op, P.O.,
1*27/0 and 5/; mot adriaed. Mrs. J. W£kin.
WA N DI N.— Beautifully Situated. — Good Accom
nvxlatioa, ahudy gronnds, piano, vahicleu; 20/.I Mrs. DrnmmoHcL ?'Moutitain View.' Seville P.O.
WAi tit UieiofN.-Alpine Retreat il otel, onlyIk^wcd t'otcl.-— -J°od Accomicodatlan, trains
l met, It. AY. LvigU.'
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HOTELS, HOLIDAY RESORTS. &e.
\\7uYRBURT6n. — 'WaMTly,' und.-r new man»u'- I
) ? mant; coenfortabln Acaimmtdatiun for risit'ws.j
G.?
]rishcr anel Brid^ce._ ? ?
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\^7ARTiUltfPC-S*, 'HJI3cm*t,' ideal caimlTy home,'
T? lugaiewE iwl«Uoj:.— Exc-'Iieikt Acix«nrooi7.tion,|
piano, PTcry aU*ntti«m. TV?1. 1).?
^Iry. BradUy.j
'\^7 DitTOCS* Ooff«xt Palace?, ora-lookiiic rirer.— Ivt Good Aocomcnodation, near station; taffies I
moderatiN IL Gu^xtr.? ?
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\X700STKR'8 Oriental. Sorrento, open tliroughout1 7 winter; comfortidde, homely, central poaltioa,
Dfixt P.O.; reduced tariff; chef kept.
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AMUSEMENTS.?
pII I X C li S S
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.MATJ.VBH SATt.TtDAT. Cliiklren Half T'rice
MATIXiKK HATURDAY. TO ALL l'ARTS.
p R I S C i: SS'S T 11 E A T 11 E.j
Solo Proprietor .... CKO. WILLOUOIJHY LTD.
Jlaiiauini: Ijiieelor. . .. GEORGK OTLLOUOHBi'.
MrxRouuNirs home or drama.j
LAST J.'orit l\Ki:l.'ORirANi:,KSj
tie Drama tint w tlie Tali: of JIe'.l3-rarn«.
„llie C.OD1VA.
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MafJiiUcent Historical (R)I.RIVA.
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Orntumo Drama, IrOlUVA.
.SliiXfrbly luterpretetl by -!01-I\ A,
aFXUKJK OOIUVA.'?wi Mjjcour.v urn.-s ooihva.'
„'}-y. B111LUA.V1' DIlASlATlO fiODlVA.'JjADl CX-.MTOXAT10.\. GODH'A.'
I'A-SX I?-n.R .iXTf.'UT.S' Of the Most.['.Obit XHillT.S Strilrins:, OrufL-wil anil
HS- ^HlllT.S K;i?elncJ.in« l'lay liver
LAS I' FOUR NU1UT.S SU.se, 1.
('ammct icing at tlie Haiitiee on
SATt'RDAV -NI'.XT, 1st iMAY.Tlio .Picturesque, Rnmimtie juul iStirriiw it'lay,
'l-'KOM ('ONVUNT TO THRO.NK.''FROM rOXYHNT TO TIIRON'K.'
Tlin Stai-Uiug Ston* of it Convent Girl's Ascent to
u Throne,
YOU'LL ,XOT 11B DlSAJ-POlNaH'-H?IF TOD BOOK YOUR SK.V11S, 3/ O.M.Y.
OT-R PRtaii.S— 2/, 1/ auel 0(1. JTO BARI.Y DOORSOCR PRTQE8— 2/, 1/ ajid Cd. SO EARLY 1RI0IIS
nox Plan at K.ia ila and Tileatre. UotiVed Seal::.
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Dai* Sales nt l'rince33*:l Confectionery.
'''inHB most vouderfill film e.Ter 'pr.-1lnt^l.'JL Nonriaji Lijid^iy nn '--iblr.ia,' At We^t'.i
only.
J-JIRKCTIOX. AIlTHtTR F. ItCSSELU
HOVI'S IIOYT'SHOY'f.S a-mj ILpMK HOVfr.nM'S IIOYT'S
of jioyt'mIlO^Tl' s IIOYT'S
motoxc itctuoes. hoyt'-s
, US .'I HOYT'S
'^.,1^H15ST and .MOST. JIOYtTS
l!Ri,!..SWEST rail MOST. JIOYT'H
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,. J»B LUSB, IIOYT'S
Honrkc-street, Next Oliratro IIOYT'S
;;. y Roj'.il, IIOYT'S
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* DAILY HOYT'riJIOl IS ... IHtYT'.S
COXTINXOUS PICTURES, I10YTS
?ifi'iS 11 a-m- tn '*-30. llOYT'KUOll S al. ami (Id.
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HOYT'SIfllVl's
HOYT'SEVENINGS.
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IIOYT'S.'I'ULL l'ltOC!i(,.UL\IK. . IIOYT'S
U'.*' W- '/? !/«? ' llOYT'K
IIOVI - ... BOV l 'SHKX'I
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ROOK' INC.'
IIOYT'S711 ay lu- reserretl for the JIOYT'S
OX1'.* cvcmnB iierlbrniance. Ploiw IIOYT'S
J°Y
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S at offlU!. IIOYT'Sllovrs Xo Hooklns Fee. IIOYT'S
jovr.1-! Phone (111)0. IIOYT'SlOi'r.S ? ? : UOYTS
IIOVTS '11113 Week's KtJir Fcatiuw,' IIOYT'SIIOYT'S IIOYT'SIIOYl-S WHAT A WOIIA.V W1UL JIOYTS
li£}.£3 ? IIOYT'SDO. IKfYT'S
1{' 1YI SIIOYT'S
PowerfulEmotional Drama. HOYT'S
?Hin'I'.s — ?
'.JttiX'S'®«K UOS 11 OXTER. llOY'l-S
I! Seiwational Drama. IIOYT'SHOYTt- HOY'T'S
.'loYT'h;pnofjiuinrn oiiaxoes. hoyts
V.OYTS PTtOCRAM.ME ClIAMIMS. IIOY'l',SIIOYT'S MONDAYS aiul THUIUSDAYS. IIOYT'SIIOYT'S ? ? ? ^ ?
IIOYT'SHWI-S HOYT'S: --\T.S THE HIO SHOW. HOYT'S
ii J.EM AT. --J;TMPIA HOYT'S
H^V''S ,
AT OLY'M.Pl A HOYT'SIIOY 1 S (Just Acroa? PrinccsJliridge). HOYTSIIOYT'S HOYT-SIIOYT'S KVtEllY EYENl'Xri, HOYT'SIIOYT'S HOYT'SJIOYT'S PULL PROGRA-MMi:, HOYT'SIIOIT'S HOA'T'S
12,CKXl Ft, IIOYT'SHO v| S
HOY'T'S?
XKW PICTURES. IIOYT'S
MOJ.TO MOXDAY'S nm 1 THURSDAYS. HOYT'S« Pne,*, 3d., (id., 1/. IIOYT'S
HOYT'S ? ? — —? HOYT'S
0nlv 'IVo 51m'u Xlshta ot IIOYT'S
iJIS MARY PLLI.WR HOYT'S1 1,1 HOYT'S
JJ,rJ\ .T5TIIE GIRL HOYT'S
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S OP HOYT'SIIOYTS THE 'PEOPLE, HOYT'SJ Antl IIOYT'S
OY'S THE HOYT'SIlUY'J.'^i I'm.M'O.M CRACK~nr„LX. HOYT'S
'/?pilE a«aira-T witJi «hkh tlie iioriixl haa be?n-j- iiniMintwl is.mitunialunK.' 'Xorman .Lindsay ou
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WIKTIK' I'ARIC ROLLI.'i: SICATIXOM PALAIS 1)E LUXE.
Prineefl-'oridire, city.
L-tidor ».he DUtininiislicd Patronajjo of. The LonI and Lntly .Mayoress
(Sir David arid Lady ITenues/y).
ANNI'AL I'OSTBK 'ax' FAXC'Y I1RFSS? CARNIVAL,
A.NM.AL POSTER AND FANCY DRESSCARNIVAL,
lo-.Monnow EVivMxi;, listji aphil,
Xlinierons P.fe Attractions, iiielnililiff 100U Fancv]}n.«il Skatirs, in the
KPAltKLIOT .MARCH._
,KPARKLl)!' .MAlirH.
ChainpioiLship Skutinj; Comjatltious, Ac.
C.u-mval Conchido: with a
LlC CONFETTI RATTLE.BIG CONFETTI BATTLE.
Comforlible seats f«: 2000 people.
ADMfslffON, 1/.
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D..TOliXSTONi;, Marnscr.
,fTRELAND TO-DAY, 1015'
J.UELAND TO-DAY ? 301.V''IRELANI- Tt)-DAY, 1015.'
TO WN HALL,TOWN 11ALL,
NEXT SATURDAY -EVENING, Irt MAY.NEXT SAJ'UKDAY EVENING, Lt MAY.NEXT SATURDAY EVENING, 1st MAY.
- PICTURE.-; and CONCERT.PICTi;it]-- and CONCERT.
BOX PLAN at PIANOLA Co. POPULAR PRICESBOX PLAN at PIANOLA Co. POPULAR PlUCFN.BOX PLAN at PIA.NO LA Co. POPULAR PRICES.
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SPECIAL NOTICE.THE EVE?sING RECITAL for tlus week will
bo held r.-n THURSDAY, 20Ui APRIL, h^tcad of
THIS K VEN ING, owUm to tho h.ill behi^ tHherwise oiijjj^cd.
JOHN CLAYTON,'J'own Clerk.
Town Hall, Mrll.onnu?,27th April, 1015. -
mini aquahi um,*
meh^b o i jien: e iEaaBrnoN.PERFOiai.lNX? SEALS- aud SEA LIOV-l
PERFOltMliNG DOGS and MOiN'KEYSCLEOPATRA'S DANOK.?G LEO PATl LV'.S DANOC.
-JIUSIOAL yt. A.RV'«L,(MUSICAL ilARVHL.
NEW MOVING PICTURES.And iv Million Otlicr Attractioua.
OjHin Daily, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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Admission, 1/ and (id.
ZOOTXXHOALGARDENS. BOYAL 'iMtTtt'
Tako Elixahcth-sUfcet Red Tram and \-k tnr
TransXes- to Gardens; or Tratr/s, Flindecj-street vii
BiKmasr.rf.iTCt, and Book to Royal Park. . AdmissionCVX. ; Children, »kL; Schoohi, half prio-. E3^-hant!Mctr.r T.-ain, I-onkey 1tides. Tlio Vicc-Recal itand(under Mr. Ch arlos ftmitli) Till pdayoti Sunday next.
ROIjLTickcts, Roll Tickets. — Syd. Day'.sTciuSTY^'t
and best. . Writo list-.. Sjil. Day Ltd. l^atdale-st.. Molb. : ^lso_Sydney ^nd_Adclafde.TAXING' 'Tatisht ^priratoij'. ~(i«-/f.'''
13 l-jiyjxal Culttrro Studio. 105 IJttle CodjSaet. WrlU^for proapootus. Tolpphono -13}^.
liUPIil lAiliiMONK)
iSoelety, — Tricnnia} 'l\«t
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Jl. p.m.; 'Rohisin-irt, S p.m.; fuH attwidanco; vonnrlci 2nd fl?n?g-Xy. (It. J. (X'hr, tspcty.
Recital.New AsscmbK- nai'i, Tiicvdifv ~jt u
Mu.v, Mis-s llortciifi! I'-fe, me/jyi; yiadumMiui/cn-Kuarhoi. ML^s 1-knily Dynsou, Mr. I-'re-lcric
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(HONFETPIBattic atid Gorgeous SiwirkieTr~MarclTi
J — Annual Fancy Dress Carnival. Tomorrowcu-nini?, Wliths' Pk. Boiler Skating Palace.
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Dancing.— begi.nl\*ers7 beginner^
ATl'ENiD Mr. und Mrs. LEGGETT'SCLARES, .
TO-NIGHT (TUES.l, WED., THURS., SHT.AUBEItT H.A.LL, Op. WINDSOR STATION.
I N.STIt IJ CTI ON — G entn, 7.30; Liidies, S p.m.
Practice to. 11.Hesitation, Boston, Reverse, One-step. -
Two-step,.Fox Trot, Arc. Simple nicth-nl. (Failure inin-wI'ible. . iPIGVATE LESSONS any ho!ir. 'l-Vm-bank,' IVreKstreet,
next to W'iudsor station'. Call^Vnte, Phone (Win., 317(1).
Dancing,—
the melba's. — danoinclCATHEDRAL HALL.
NEXT THURSDAY, 20th APRIL.Meilta's ,Sccon-L Ciiulerelhi Dance. Smnrt nnd
Aiunont's Baud. Dancing. M till 12.
, JPidtetu. .1/jti dtrcr. A. irU'PTON, M.C.
Dancing.—
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tivk'mewu'S. — da^ci^g.FITZROY TOWN HALL.
EVEBY SATURDAY NIGHT,Daneirur, K till 11.
Excellent Floor and Music.Strictly ^?lccfc; Aehfzi.'tsion 1/.
A-N'CCNG. — -Mr. antl ^Irs. So»uupn-u,5T Brsumelv'C!lm), TrHDJ^ht. Jn^tructlon, 7.30 to S.30;
Practice, 8.30 t.o 11; also Thursday evemng. Ixrui.ivillc. corner Ainc/w anfl 'ALicivhereon ttreet#-, NV»rihCnrlton. Moixuav and Saturrhiv Evaiinjjj, Oa.thcrlr.il
Hall, B ni nswick^tTeet,?
I'M tzroy.1 'VAN C tNG . — Mr. , Mrs. CliKVFX.AND'S^^fhu'JJ- .Adnlt BBGLNXE11S' CLASSES, Tiles., iTON1GTIT), .Wed., 'lliure., I'ri., Sat. Evcnlnss. TUITION, 7.30. IltACTICE from JJ.30. Sat, aitcrnoons,3 to f-.30. Mon. Faenings, 8 p.m. PRIVATE lesaonsby up]-ohitmeut. CALL, 1KH Dmnraiond-aU'ee't, Cariton. l'honc 500S.
DANCING.—Mr. Cnrtis'a Oinssw, Tuewlav, Wcd
ncs«Liy, Friday ercmiijpj; Saturday, 3.30' private lessous. FernsUawo, 151 Canning-sL, Chrlton.Phone 71-13.
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'|~VAiN OI N( Ji Ir. WBHanwwi'a adrwiceil andUel
\Jr sinners' classes. Ciunberwell, Adams's HallThursdays;.. Moon «*? P-vnds, BlinklKmrie, aHtcfidjiTs'
Untoryiew, Fjirloii^s.^ Royal-iirtiide, ^ 1 to 2.
D''ANO'lNGT—Jlr, BealcS ndnlt bcdmiers'^ ''classes
Monday, 'I'hursday, -Satunlay evenings; individual instruction, rapid ]-rosre.«5. Academy, 07 Park
sr^.^lMrleri-l'ic. ? ? ??
D.VNCIuSG.-~^rheWaltz. Itevme and OuT^TteTj
tauKht, in 3 private lessons^/Mr., Mrs, Cleveland, 201 Dnimmond-st.. Carlton.
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BANCU'NXL—To-night, air. Omuch's . aelct)t A^
sembly, Victor De Lux. op. -i''ooti«nxiv stsi
tion-; .Dan and Joo ReRjentmiVa band.*
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BwVNX5i'NlO.—To-niRht, .Mr., Mra. Miuvufntfa lVo
ginncis' -nns«, und tne^' . Tuesday, Thursdayond -Satimlay, C-0 G rosveuor-st.
, S. Yarra. Privatelcymis by upiiointmcnt.
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DANgHSg.— K-vrem Asscmuiy.
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i-'nr.t Jhtliec
;i'l7imoranreYkill
^e.it yale, Tiynight SmltlitV- j\rGrath.K nuisitv Tickcts, 1/.
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ANUING. — To-uiylit, iBcainners, Miss .lerfferv's
Suporio?' Clashes, SpirituaUstie tllidl,ilifrh-st.
Praln'an ,(neir Oluipel-st.) ; indnidual tuition , To\m'Halt, Saturdays, .
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.?''VANCING. — Mr., Mrs. Barclay, refined
\.J OlasH, tiMdRiit. Tuesday, 20 1-ilizalieUi-st., op'Crate's. 11 Dilution, Ouc^tcp, 'J^wy-slep. Phone
oi77.
AMUSEMENTS.?
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*1!- 1CKARDS*3 TIVOLI TUEATItl«-L'b At 2.30,
'1X-DAY (T U !W1- A Y ) , *1V--1 -AY.MATINEE.
MATINEE HVEItY DAY, at Z30.
? ?MATINEE EVERY DAY, at. '2.19).
PRICE5v-.2/, 1/0. 1/ und SIXPENCE, Exccpt?
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Sattml.i.ts and Hclkboi1.?
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RI C . K A R D S '
»T I V O I, I T H E A T R E.
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Harri' RiekardVs Tlroll Theatres Limited.Goraning Dirk-te»r ..
.. HUGH D. iL'lNTOSU.
GOD SAVE THE KING.^
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'BUSINESS AS USUAU'.inOTLRN TO ?ItEeiULAR VAUDEV1LL11
Lnoouiitedly One of tlio Givatist Sucrciwes Et«
Appearing on the lUckania Circuit.'Ihe World Faincns Eutertainer,
Mr.
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GEORGE MOZART,AT,\^Ei: 1 WOlUil-J MO/A UT, MAT1 NEE
?EVKR\ fJEORGE MO'/ART. EVKRYDay. GEOitUE MOZART, DAY.
At 2.30. G ISO RUE MO /.ART. At 2.30.
GEORGE MOZART._
, . Unphmd'H Master illmic,Tn lus Thumbnail Sketches of Everyday Isfo.
Dirqct from America, and First Appearance In
Australia of 'FrancisIiOOIJOY and SAi JOS,
_ . JXK-LEY and SALIW.^
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Francis DOOLEY ai*l S-ALl^S. CXrrinoDOOLEY and SALKS,
, ?J-OOLEY ami SALES.
In* iheir I-'htttiu^ Sp#,c!;^;. 'Th^t'i? Sdlv.THE Wl^J'nVOODS,
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THE WESTWOOUS.„
VaudenlleLntcrtaJncn;, Trick ami Comedy Cyelinc,
IV.VXOFF and KKmi;1Umk'n''ROSE ITAMEt.. .,
xAtcst. Dance Crazes Ambidextroiw Cartoonist.
CHiaSTETt KINGSTON,CHESTER KINGSTON,
Th»* Cliinese ^izzlo.JOHNNY FIELDS, WILL CONNOLLY,JOIINNY FIELDS, WILL CONNOLLY,
rhe American 'i'r.'.mp. Th'i l.tumsa Marionette.IC1-LMO and CLll-TON,
Comylv Acrobats.THE BltOTHEKS ARCO.TJII5 BROTiiEilS -VRCD,
Aim-rica*!! Famous Atbletff?.Soldiers nnd Sailors in his Majesty's Uniform
naif PriiM t-i Stalls mid Circle, cxc. Sat. and HoIk.EVEA'INt; IMtlGES — \f, 3/, '2/\ 1/C and IA exceptEVENING PRICES — Saturdays and Holidays.
BOX PLA X at W. H. Glen's. Collins-stre-et; Mcnzics'. Grand ami OrlontaL Booked Scats, 4/. ?
rj^lOliSANDS turnnl away from 't^ibiria' atJ.
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A Vest's yeriterday.?
th'icivs, 0-1. to 2/.
rjlH E A u D I T O II I U M.
EVERY KVEN1NG, at 8.'
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.T. and N. TAIT,
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By Arrimpemont with Austral Garden* Ltd.jI (Jlr. .1. Waller), Present
! THE ROYAL
! STROLLERS,I
fl -T R O L L E R K,STROLL E R S.
S T R O L L E R tf.
; STHOL L E R S.STROLLK It 3.S T R O L L -E It 8.
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HUBRY UP AND'
SEE THE STKOLLEKS.HUBRY UP AND SEE THE STROLLERS.
. IHJRRY UP AND SEE THE STROLLERS.JIUBRY UP AND SEE' THE' STROLLERS.
TBE SEASONTIIE SEASONTHE SEASON
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DRAWING', TO A CLOSE.DRAWING TO A C LOS 10.
DRAAVING 'JO A'' CLOSE.?
DRAWING TO A. CLOSE.
BRILLIANT PROGRAMMIO THIS WEICKBRILLIANT PROGRAMME THIS WEEKBRILLIANT PROGRAMME THIS WEKls.
POPULAR 1UUCES, 3/, 2/ and 1/,'
Plans nt AlLin's.
L'W educational vabu.» is* In-yund cxptv.saioti.'. i.Nornuxn
-Linxlsay ou 'Cibiria.' At West'soU'sV. Od. .Ui 2/.
MAJESTIC TILISXTILE, Direction
TJ1E.VTRE, . Sponorys Picttucs l-td.,
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AlAJlCbTlG TIU'^VTRE, TWHCE DALLY.
^STIC. Afternoon at 2.30, Evcnins 'at S,
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ALVJj&STl-\
RUSSIA'S GREAT 1IAUL.
WRIEST}'! (WaLSnecial)JL\.1ESTIC. . STUDDY'S WAlt CARTOONS.
I -MAJESTIC. ? t—
'MAJESTIC, 17 IS NIG II'? OUT.aLWESTlO. THE EN*G1_N' DIOR'S PERIL.MAJl-ijnC. THE KEYSTONE (X-MK».-rA.IESTIC. I-WITY and MABELflLUlCiyrJC. at HAS DIIiGO.
MAJEcil If.. AndMAI 10STIC. COI/OREI) VLLLA1NY.
^IA,I ESTIC. ?M.UEST1C. THE TQPIOAL GAZETTES,-NIA.I ESTK'. AndMAJESTIC. EDISON'S CHEAT DRAMATICM Al ESTI ( FJjLVT U RE,MAJl^-riC. (XNMAJESTIC. 'THE STROKE OF TWELVE.' .
MAJh-?l'iC. 'THE »STROK W OF TVVEIA'E.'M.UEST1C. 'THE .STROKE OF 'in^'JA'l-;.'
lMAHuSTIC. 'THE STROKE OF TWliLVE.'tMA.IESTIC. ?
MAJESTIC. Majaitic Oj-ora Oralustni.MAJESTIC. Children's Matinee Prk*s, 3d. to All
MATEST1C. ? Parts 'Except D.C. .
AJAMv^TU'. Gene-nil IViciM, HI. to 2/.M.V.I E5T1C. Plan at Allan's.
'ipiABTRI A,' a masterpiece of lllra pmnuetion.Wc-t^t's e-:ily. J'riee^. (VI. to 2/.
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rp JL E .V A V I O X A JUJL
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TO.P of .BOUIUCI^TIR-EET.
Governing Director?
BEN. J. IT^LER,
il.3U F.L'ILLEIUS iMCrU'R-ES. H iun.
1VIU.LL1AINIT NEW 1 'J &(XJ (1 1 A!\ 13 j.
! RJUNVJA'S GUtEAT fl L\iU I *, Ibcditiive1
WiL'h'SI AW (JitEAT .B A1JJ., WarlllJiSitifA'-S GlltiEAT IfAUL, 'i\'H-iea1.
i tii:e ru.-^ian 'nnoons in Tin:-' .! CARPATHIAN'S.
ON TJIE .STROKE OF TWELVE;ON 'HUE WnitDlvK OF TW.ELVIO.OCs* TilIM STROKE OF TWHLV i^
OiN 'MllE STROKE OF TWELVE.MURDER .MYSTERY DiRAMA,
In 3Thrillinu Revls,
THE .ENGINEER'.S iPERLL; .IDA NIGHT OL'T,.An E;»i-'t-.dn in 'The Hazards. -»r Helen.'
.l-wrrv AlNiD (MABEL, At. tlie San .FranciscoI'ATI'Y AND MAREL, EM»»slt;o!i.
il'arhe.'s English Gazette, Colored Villainy, ^c,, &e.TWICE DALLY. I'R ICES. 3d. 1/,
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W E II T 21 12 X M — — —? .
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? ? ? AUSTRALIAN PI A N O *. .'i '.A U a T It A L 1 A X PIANO
(Manufactured Ccnti-lcloly afc our Factoryiu H3cmlls-t)treet
? iUclmwnd,
rCHRY ARB ifADJ3 TO 1UEA'LTSE THE HIGHEST EX
. l'J'XJTATXOLVS OF THE ,PIA:,T0. . PURCHASER, A.'\X- JTiliBODV? ALL TILIT UiflST IX
3EOIDI-2RLV PIANO CONSTRUCTION.
Wo IiiTite Inquiries We RirnWi FiUlefiaud ItiHiieeumi. Dotaila -xu 'Reques?
— wiaitrriiEiiM: oentratjsaowaiooMs,
t221-0 JJuurire-slrcet.
AT EW UfiOJUUS. ON?
llFAV RECORDS. TO-DAYNEW RECORDS. New GRAMOPHONE audNEW RECOUPS. ZONOPllONE RECORDSNi.'W RECORDS. for MAY.NEW RECORDS. Sprei.il 'His Master's Voice'NEW RECORDS, Ri.nx.iiis inehidu nuiuhcrsNEW* RECORDS. hv
NEW RECORDS. DESTINN.*
iN l-:\V ltW?t-ROS. 3-TU.MDA HE\rP10L.NEW RECORDS. JOHN M'COIl.MACK.NEW RECORDS. Mine. ALMA GLUCUv.SVAV JM-^OitOS. Mine. EDNA M'HORNTONNEW RECORJ.KS. Mfcs JULIA GULP.
NIOW R.ECORDS. II-UBERT '101«J-EIjL.NEW RECORDS. GE( »RGE CARVEY.
I SW RECORDS. PERCY GRAINGER.NIvW RliCOltBS. (^trenlian Quartet.NEW RECORDS. l/-ndon Sjnnpiiony Oreliestra.
NEW RECORDS. Tlie: Symphony Orclivslra.NIOW RECORDS, Colonial Cavalrv Rami.NEW RECORDS. Me«tropc.Utm» Baiul, andNEW RECORDS, .Metroi-olilan Oifliisitriu
NEW ZONOPJIONIO RECORDS by a
NumlK-r of l-'avoriti- Artists,FIVE SPECIAL DOUBLE C1NCII PATRIOTIC
RECORDS, ut 1/0. Abo Other Ntunbcts.CINCH ZONOPIIONES, £3 15/.
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Kindly GUI or Writo for l.ist.
A. P» SYKES, 'Tlu- (jranmphone I1, trior,'
A. P ? SYKES, 272 Littl c Collinsst reet, Mell-onrno.
NEW-.EXCliLOPnONE RECORDS.
2/ Each. Schmidt on tbe 'War.
2/ Each. Schmidt on Ihe War.
21 Each,
2/ Each. Tommy Atkins in tho Trenches,2/ Each. Tommy Atkins iii the Trenchca,?2/ Each.2/ Each. Get Out and Get Under.2/ Each. Get Out and Get IJueier.
2/ Each.2/ Each. IPs a l-ong Way to Tippcrary.2/ Each. It's a Jxms Way to Tipper ary.
All Excdophoue Itccords aro Doublo Sided.
MACROW'S, Tho Centreway,MACRO W'S, 250 CoUlna-strect,MACROW'S, . Mcllwume.
EEP T.I 03 Ii II MEMORY EVER GltHEDTl? ?
EEP THEMt uMW.MORY EVE.. GREEN !
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Tho special scries of 1) oll'ers m-w beint? mado bytlio Burlinj;tr»n Art Portrait Studios enablo j*o;i to
ahvays have lv you a '-eautiful true to iiio aj*t por
iiuit of thosy - you. love.,
?OFl'TiR .No. 2. — 12 Cabinet
Portrait;!,ene -e*n]arp-nient, 18 x 14, Buarnnteeel to
pleapc—
a bargain at 10/.Open Daily (Saturdays included) from 0 sura, till
5.30 p.m.. Fridays 2 p.m.
BURLINGTON STUDIOS, .. .. 25)4 Bourice street,
l;URIJ^GTON\,STUD^^*__v_'.-_
ITlASHIONABIiEMOMENTS AT. TIIE
? 'VIENNA.' a
THE SUPIOult IlOb''Jt. wl-cn 'the'
Vienna** Is
at its Baycst ami brightest.THE FRIDAY GUEST- NIGHT (wheu a musi
ail preuriinune Is prtwenteel).AFTERNOON TEA (with orchestra nnd sincere
to Minus® you).?
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TUE VIENNA CAPE, ? ON THE BLOCK.
T/'1NG'S DRAMATIC COMPANY, Brisbane.'i 1^- Watited, G ENTIJ2MHN, first dass juvenile
lead; INDIES, tfooel eonbrette and eecc-iul Itaei,
Aiipb' iuMuodiatoj*,Jfanflper,
.'II teat.ro Royal, Brisbane. - . .
CjNFKTTlBattle arid
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Goiwous Sparklet Man-h'? —
Annual Fancy DressCarnival, To-morrow
evening. Wlrths' Plr. Roller Skating Palace.'
.flOOD Comeiliau, for costmnc and comedy show''i.X city, pamaneut, pood apiKMirant^r; 10.30*?Tu(«day mornhiK, 27 XYinccs-ter., St. Kilda-rd., op.
Xknnnin. ? ??
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. YirANTHD,4young ?Ltidy.-amart npinninuuv, to
- 1 double with youos gent., vaudenlle turn. L^sGialianv. P.O., iPort l-feHi. . ??
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CONF.ETlyltr
Battle ond *Gorseons Sjmrklet March. ?—Annual Fancy Dress Carnival, To-rnorrow
cveidnft, Wirtiis' Pk. Roller Skating Palace.
EN CrLlSI I?
Pierrots, St.* KDdn, ovcry ' evening:Fanawefll, Awlltoriinn, 5th May. Box piaa oponn
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AUui'ifi AVwacwUy, .
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AMUSEMENTS, ?
7^0 M.U'INEE*
TO - MORROW.
rjpll E A T It 2*3 R O Y A L.
Dlitctio.i? ? j. -?. Williamson Ijtd.
Majwgijig Directors:Mcsro. Go. Tabu, HurIi J. Ward. COydo 'MeyneiL
Gcacr^l Manager; T. 'Dnibyahlrc.
ANOTIFER BIMLLIANT S UCCESS OF PLAYAND 1'LAYEILS.
A'PPEA'RANCJOft IN AIWRA.L1AFAREWELL 'AlU'lIULL-YGJ^ LV AU3'i\'^iLlA
OfF R E D N 1 B L OF R J -; n N 1 B L O
(After a Roccrd Thive Years' En^aneinent) ,
In''B ROAD W A Y .T
O N E S.''B R O A D W A Y J O N E S.'
Tn Four Act-\ by GEO. M. COHAN.
A RATTLING G-OOD COMEDY, OF SNAPPYDlAlXXrlJE, LIFELIKE CHARACTERS,
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MIRTH PPvOVOKING SITUATIONS,And a CHARMING LOVE INTERluST.
ILcfiVshiny and Fr.yr.mt, LU:c -V.v Mown Hay,
I'^HED. N2C7-0 AT HIS REST.
I'lay Produced by FRED NliBLO.
j,?0* P3an at Allan's, Monroes', TIki GranJ,Or-eutal and Occidental. Day Sale at Ronalds'?v*r:r .?Fhnws' and Theatre 'Royal Confectiuncr?.Curtain nccs at S.
CVBIRIA,' Lhe reconl breaker; m'r.t svtcccsiful
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liim cf the a^e, We^rt's onlj. Priccs. UJ. to
JJIIJLLER'SI1IJO U ! TJilZyrUK
MATKNKE lYI-oiAV^.d 'IvYEIlY DAY.MATINEE Tl.l-IJAY ncl EVERY DAY.
Pours open 2. Overture 2.30.Bargain Vrict-3.— 1/ and Si*p*»nee. A few nau
VaUotis at 1/0. (Siildrm (ncc^ni.ixuiiL'il bv a-lults),
Oil. to all iwrti.? ? J ? ^ ? ?
jj^ULLER'S..
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BIJOU ''THEATRE.
Fuller's Australian and -.'ew Zealund, VaudevilleCircuit.
; Governing Director? BEN. J. FULLER.
I MATINEE DAILY, 2.30. EVENING, at 8.
I 1LVTINEE DAILY. 2.30. EVENING, ut b.
KEEN ami WALLER,KEEN nnd, WALLER,
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, KEEN and WALLER.I
England's Novel Eccentric?.ROSE LEE IVY, GRAOIE GRA1LAMB,ROSE LEE IVY, GHACIE GRAUAME,
'Tlie Califonii.m Peach.' 'The Bos of Miscliief.'?
SMITH and BARLEW,?
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JESSIE1'iIIL ? SitlTH and BARLEE,
? JESSIE. In tlieir Musical Comedy Skit3.
I THE THESSLAYS,THE THESSLAYS,
(intcefitl Exponents of Egyptian Dances.ROWLEY and TOfNTON, TILLY DUNBAR,
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Dandy Diujcer.-?. Comedienne.NAT ? PHILLIP and SlURRITT.
? DAISYNAT ? PHILLIPS and MEltRITT,
? DAISY
In another of their original Singing, Dancing andComedy Sketches.
M'KENZIE and GUra'L',Clever Instrumentalist-! and Entertainers,
NAT. PHILLIPS Co.'
Litest 'THE SQUAW.1*NAT. PHILLIPS Co. Sketch, ''HIE SQUAW.'
Popular Eveniiift lYicos.— 2/0, 2/, 1/ ami Od.Box Plan open ail day at llijou Tai*atre Oillce, or
f-'eats may b-- i-usci'vcd i-er Phone, Ccntral, 3251.Bookiiw frv. (Vt. extra.
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4 .'ClvN()W7-EIXrED by 'the woritl to het'iie
best./V 'C.vbirin,' at AVc.tt's only.
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S, TOOtfGlIT, at! 8.
MATINEES.;
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WEDNESDAY and ^ATUiajAY.OCA ITXEE aud 'NIIG HT PR ICES, (J l. to 2/.
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Rcftcrve-s, 2/0.
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TIli.4 i:ihn Is 'PrcTentecl under the Oon-mlD.rcctjon of AITSTRALASIA-V il'ILM I.TIl
hT^w.
TIIKATItES. BWTApU-?'i.'!cr„' ? noKnii mSko?'NIA
m }\'K'' ERYP.ODY «OKS.'
JO-i-A\, TO-DAY
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A PROGRAMME THAT WILL PLEASE.I Cftwc the
Pictorial. Menu.'
''MlLL1^'^'^AR''n:;vriii!V no. i2,'Tt *
Treasure rkf.w'J ho twelfth episode of Thanh'ouser'* grea^ serial
SS^«ir dii^eS™ 18 but
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--a??MAIREIOA, THE FOSTER VOTH'i'i;'MAlUfch'i, TDK F0sTF.lt .MOI IIMI:!'
A t'flo-TMirt Vita,7rj;-)i Feature, in irllieh aiwuian a loyo for otlieiw and her nnselfiieh interest
^ -ml liappliifp.I'Am ALVIUJL AT SAX DrEGO
(Iveyatone CoairJy), .
'I'Hi: OI'E.\ DRAYVJlUllKl'i: .. Kiileni Dl-ima
ENS^Mil ^FK1UT FOR A WOOD IN ..UIGO.VNE, War Si'ieelai
CiiaiiKR of Programme,Twice Weekly.
MONDAY atid THURSDAYS,stalls, 3d.; Dress -'in-Ic (Jd.
GItEATER J. D. WILLIAMS AMUS. _CO. LTD.
'C^it wkiV'^1''wo,ul('^l'K
? ,^io«i.-ian-U'*ddidiwd
A fl.LAN'S,?
^AU±v.s' ZZ GRAarapffoxE .specialists.
NEW GRAMOPHONE, ZONOPHONE ;uid CINCHRIOCORDS l«X)It MAY
ON SALE vro.DAY.ON SALE TO-DAY.
Included in this ii^t* are fonie vcr-- fine
Patriotic amd Pantomime Rccoids. Woextend a prrssing invitatimi to visit our
GnDioi^iorK.' J*arlors «?«! luar the follrwing lcctvrJs pliiyal over: —
GRAMOPHONE RECORDS.
Como Wiarc .My L-vo Lies Dreaming, bv John--PCorn:ack.
Vr'ur at.d Coimliy Want You, by Edna'.I hornton.
It.*.- a Uw5 Way. to Tipi^niry, by (AvilUuiQuartet.
licart.s of.Onk. by (Jccilian Qiiartct.ZONOPHONE RECORDS.
Now Are 'Wc All Here '-
Yf« -
Are Wc Downhearted ? Nivo-o I
The Lads in Navy Blm» March,
SPECIAL NOTICE.
Wc will l»e pleased t/- fcml any of theNew RetT/jfL to yi;ur homo on ;ipprovaI bymtr own Sivcinl .Motor Delivery.
ALLAN'S GRAMOPHONE,ALLAN'S GRAMOPHONE,ALLAN'S GRAMOPHONE,
300 Utile? Collins-stirc4, MELBOURNE/
Qr N ? S A L E T O - I) A Y,
Al.
surroxs.??
sirrroNs.. .surroxs.
'HIS MASTER'S VOICE' 'RECORDS
Ftrr
may.?
. WE HAVE PLEASURE IN SPECIALLY ANNOUNCING THE POLM)WlNG RECORDS ASBEING VERY FINE NUMBERS: —
4-2172.—
'Come Where My |.nr0 Lies Dreaming'. Sung lo' JOHN M'CORMACrC.
2*-i200. — 'It's A Ijrmg Way toTippiynrv.'
Sun« by 'TJIE. OECILIAN QUABTET.'
03300. — 'Your King nud (!kmntiy Want You.'Sung by MADAME EDNA THORNTON.
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A SPLENDID COLLECTION OF ZONOPHONETWIN AND CINCH RECORDS ALSO ON SALETO-DAY.
COMPLETE LISTS POSTED FREE TO ANY
ADDRESS, UPON APPLICATION toSUTTONS,
GRAMOPHONE JOBBERS,
200*202 BOl.'RK E-STR EET, M ELIJOUENE.And at
BALLARAT, BENDIGO nnd GEELONG.
JJAVEYOU A GRAlUOPIiONE?
iVninsement at IToane far AU the Family.CHEAPER and BEPOER TIL\N THEATRES.
Hear Yonr Favotitct» iu Your Onn Home.TALKING MAOHl^Ert, fiwn 37/0,
DOUBLE SrDED RIXJOIRDS, from 1/0.WDI-SON PHONOGRAPHS and RECOIUjDS.
BIGffJiST VARIIOfry IN MEDBOU.RNE.AH Malcen of Moehinoi ami Recordfi in Stock.
STATES MUSIC STORES, 105 and 107 Bwirke*!.:?ROYAL PHONO. STORdOS, 20 Rovnl.Kt™.!*
GONFOTITBattle and Gorgeous SjKirklet SiarcTT
— Annual Fancy Dress Carnival,,To-morrow
evening, \VirtliR,_J.-k,_Ib^or_Skating l'iilace.
A CARD.— Mandoline, Banjo,'
Vamping, l'Tiri^. forte Leswona. Lyons it Witrde, 33t Bnjus
wink-st., Fitaroy. Stage Dancing, Songs, Dances .Taught.
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TjUXMJWMOS Classes, Toorak-fd,, op. S. YarraJu suitioa; aloo at
Northcotc, Aacot Valo and
Esscndon, Miss Joscphino Samuell. TeJephone,
Wind., 2019.? ?
KEXNEDi'SPupils.— Singing Taught.' Broad
meadows— Edna Guthrie, MjtIIc Meade, AnnioMeaxle, Fnmk Grant, 1'Yan.els O'Dotioghtie, MiunioI?Vuji t7. _( n cemn luidstvL ? ^
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SWINGING,Pi.uioforte, Playiug.^ — Ali'ml Seieiol, just
rcturneel' from Europe, Resn.-nctl Tuition. 157Uoddlo-Bt., 2{'lcll,ncaul
(di-y, eveniugn), and Glen's.
rrUlTlON, Vnilia' (easy system). Mandoline,' Banjo.1 Pianc. Fiuto. llexxilo; strictly moekcate leruu.
Turuer's Slusic Store, 2SIS S^anstcn-st,?
l-UVNOS, ateel framiw, guanmteed makeru, new.
X £42- «©condhand, £10, eaah. Arnold, 312Drumniond-tft.. Carlson. Timing, 5/.
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Ii.'LVN'Ci'SAlKiroirglily Tunod, all snbuxlw,. 3/0; sutw.
fac:4im pnirantccd. (diaries &. Sons, experttuners, 75 Brotigbaan-st., Kew. .
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T- AiNID instrument Iloiairing.— A01 ropaLrs dono on
X5 pramis«;moat cotnplote
,;vorfciizop in Australia.Lyons. Bourke*rt., Melb.
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1PNGLLSHL*icrrots, St. KlkU, orcc^- evenniF'
U FatcwcQl, AuditeAium, 5tli May. Box plan opaU?Allan's, Wcdne«;la5V_, ?
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OONFi-yiTiBattle anii Gorgeous Sparklet March
— Anuual I'tiney Drew Carnival. To-mnmnvevening, Wlrths l'k. Roller Skiiting I'alacei.
RIOFL\rOTNiDBelgium .Relief FunTl.— M^Ro
Doll, ht)8, Monica Geraghty, 221Lc»nox-dt., iRieslunond. . ? . .,
fainiWXMD JleUfiau .Relief ;Fund.—
OhTrjT*'
M-CarWiy's- C.i3neri, 205, Mm. W. W mtcr. SHiiWiL, Ha^rtihorn.
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l-ysn MAJEsn^sthbateji
Sola rrornteira .. .. j. a vtBItaosonMl. j
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Gi'*o. 'lUllia, 11 ugh j-«r
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General Manager; T. Darbj^Sff
Pnxlnriioupitf \
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Tlie High Kick or MusicalComedy. '(
ttii; nox-ktop ilvnait-rrt? i
the A-ox-STor Lac-oi'Itkr 5
''.tint all Vou do i.i tarii. III! nil IY-otiio gut tho High .Tialoi, that's uhyl'
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It's cut Melbourne lidded toDcatli.
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Onrtadn rljc3 to-nlslit ai 53 o'clodc.!
Box jjJanAllaji's, McftKiea'. The Grajul /s.* 'r
-]1'Salo at Itonald.T dcntrM iS^S
OwisToctloucry (Shop, Ucr Matoty, TbMU™
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jLN- AID OF OT® BELCW3C BBMEP mD.
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A Few Guinea Seta JLay l^'.Had ThU jthe Balconies anrl Ilody or Ihll. 1
'?SlSEftlt 'r imil be sow at ALLAN'S BO* OlSft?!?- Tl'^0 clock Uim mi inline at HAl/V a (juiiju
31'
Hi^LJ'G?iinM' a'iJ Ilnl,VIIOIJY' of hall (iS.raSf.M J'5,.
Ll.RY andPlatform, by
Swauston-tit, UALi
twill}-.
ui..iuaj oean .It h odoclc
TUE DOORS WILL RE OPENEARLY*. I
y5«s^asrs5gii
C0'N'i^^uaViS,e''VrL^d,^^^^tvcmng, W inks' Pk.
iiofeHa-ain'il'^Al^r'''''^
funeral notices.'
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AiHYET.— Tho Trends of -Uibjai,. v,. vIr,.!
'rlU» ''AV n-.u-sdayj'
v -? ALbLSOA*. Undertaker KttI dn ?'-'
CA'S!!Sii?ii,SroWIU TOTOtlB oThh
-lea.-ly lx.love.1 wi£.t-hu 3-laco of
lntoniMiii, «ieCenieta-y. The funeral is ]„'i
nsl.lraw., «o. 11Homar-ali-et^ 01»m«. lVnS?
Uho -7tl.1 -^'''1. I#'. I
i,- Unman leh; al« S
'nMrtbiunu-. Oarltim und Keafiiuaon. I'lna,,.
llnmsiTick. -IU'.; antl. Ctntotl. r-ia; ?'
/^tlLANDLETti. — Friond^ of the late Mm. SAtlAn
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l'iLE,V.\-OR CllAJTDLBB. aie rSlwlW iCyUol to loUow lier lelra.ina to the NortC-ole Ocaaltm. 'Jhe funenil leaver 2i'» Tunl'm-flU-Ht \-^t*
i'lb-my, i'llIS DAY (Tluyday), at _ o'clock.
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JONES BI&-S., rnde.-takcm. Head Oflicc: l'i
'ViR13 I'vntnU^aud
sutwrln. l'luci
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'Hie Friends nf lilr. at:iV'.\Ics. 1'. DAVlBi
uroriv.iice;trti3ily iiultul u- foll-- v.-
t.'.iu reimiain thenr Kilovcd a«n, GcntTrey Enie.^t. tlie plv*Vif iiiu-nnu'tit, Gio Boroomrara Couiitcrv, J{Wr.fiineiral will ksarv t.lro ixi'ideKice fif bis muit AlK3M\vnie, 210 Ckimvun-Htrei-t, iX*TtU Htzrrn-, THIS(DAY Cnusiday),- ^7th Ai/rll, at 3 o'clock p'.in.
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W. FERG'llSON1, UmlurialMi V«:o-streiit, Collie*
w*joeL (l'bono 14 OS.
/''lAR/DCNiER.—
il^iivndn of the lato ilps. KI.LKN*
vJI GARDINER aiw rjypa'ifuH.v notitl«l tiwi
r.Tinaiirs wiU Jxs int-rreti iu the iMoU-inurta e}i:-.,v.i
Cemetery, nw funeral will li^a-yo lier sim-in-WiieMdeiir^, 'Herofoni,' JVanuJwwrvpliuv, !i!ichm.^i!,
THIS PAY (Tucssday), 27Ui April, at 2 o'e!^tlVivnio funeral. ?
luE'iPXNE iind SOS, Rraeral .JliftV)
.moiMl, 'fra\wtihnni, Cuiabcrvvcll and rtura-y' 1U!K'
1'hona ilhuv. lis.,. 112. ;
HARRIS.—Th» (Friends of Mr. iRIGBARI) liAHv
RUS are ra^»nuUfiilly irnoraufl thatt:i^t
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ninins of lii-i IWovixl wife, lvii/a MatihlJ, «ili !?';
inlcrred .in the l-'exit.^cniy tXanotery. The fu2uv.. :ti
apiwintcd V* move fivnn tJkj rcfO-f. iHV of h**
ilaw Mr. Hugh Dooley, 35 Oabomi-street , il'daar- ;
Trtwn, THIS DAY (Tuewlay), at 2.30, anivit*the vianeb-ry at 3.45 pan.
THOS. LOX^DA'LE, UndettakiT, .Fenrtfon-sU-.c!. \
AViHtamirtow-r». Phono 25, WimnuwU-wiu
HART.—Tl:e Friend* of the late .Mr. LKN7-J
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HENRV HART am r«»m:tfully inviUM
low his jvin;iinH to the place of interment, thi'.-«f.-i
lKHirre General Cemetery. The'
huicr.ii i.h aw-uiju-ty
to move from his residence, 30 Gertnide-strca, ,I
_»t/-,
mv, THIS I-AY (Tuesday^, 27tb April, at lwli-l»s«b
2 o'clock, puuetually. ;
WlfJiTAM GEORGE APPS andSONp.
takers, Fityjoy and Moor strx-ets, Fitzroy, 'JVlel'.wv.i
1015. I
M'MiAJHON.—-The 1'Meud* of tho
JAMES M*. MAI MKN' (fanmirly of Uk
Deist rtinrnt.) are rft-j)cctfully muted to folio .» ii.s
remains to the plaoe of, intennent. Uu-iNe»;
bourno Gener.U C-3iicterj-, tFawkner. rhffajc^?
?is a^na'fntod to loa\e lua residence, -No. l.» »VtJ^t on-sti-eot, Wev-t Oobuig. TilLS DA^ (lnwd.i)). -Ks
27Ui April, 1015, at 3.1X) J-.m.. ;umI Proe^d t'j«?*.?
[Paul's Catholic Church, Sydne-y-nsid.usual prayers will bo said, after winch tlie
iuceral^
will proceed to tho cemetery.^
CHAS. 'P. ERILAY, Unek^.ilaT.?
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MALVB'ON.— L'N.F« M'lCILAEL
_ dajykh??B RANCH, «N*o. 13. Bnins«ick.— Tlie
awl MinHiers eif the ab-vo Branch and tl«
in uencml are rcnwctfully requested to
Jltrtj
funeral of cur rcrpeotcd menilvr, \}ro.
LM'MIAHON. T3kj funend wiH leire
No 25 ?Wellinston-fitre-et, Went Ooburg. TXIXS UAij(Tticwlw). tlw 27th April, at- 3.30 p.m., and l«vr{
ti» St. I*ttl';- Catholic Cluireh, i.taw the ayply
prayers wiiMie f?.ild, thence to tlie Nov7iitltouroe^
c^''T'' WAllsrni 'See. 11. JAni'KBS. CbW|
AT'COMl!.— The Vricmls of tlie lfte Mrs.1-1 M OOMB are reHpectfulh' invited to
tol«--f
beT re-mains to the Fraukston ('oincteryat J l'-®*
T0-M01C1MJW IWeUtwttlay), 2bth April.
MORKLV.— The Friends of Mr. JOHN* MOItKIN
aro rcspeettfnlly invited to follow tlie nanauif. w,
his e!e:iriy lovocl wife, to the t*laco of iiufmwu.in
the Midl-oirno Gaieral CemeU5r--. The fua«»l K
nppointwlto move from Ids residence,
stiWt.-Northeote. TXILS DAY I'l'uersday), 27Ui Ami),
at 2 o'c'locJc p.m.
AIA«'RED AJiLIfJON, Funeral Dimmer, 0'««-pinule, C-lifton Hill; High-street, Northcote. I hone.
CentroL 0S0, Brunswick 207, NoctlKote U7.^
QUINN.— Tho FjrUsid.'? of Mr. .TOTTTs QtJKv.N* are
im-fonmed that a private funeral nf hu P
dearly lovod Mifo will leave tho Onvpenln'.ru wuto
eTtation on tho wrival of'
Melbourne Irjun at ll.'''
a.T«. TH IS BAY CUacsday), -2io 27th msL, for tw
Cainpcnlermv Conietery.
A.. A. eSLEKMLT, t^micral DircrAora, Melbounc.?
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ROCaUl—Tho .'l-riemb of tiro .Ma
ItOUKB are rmpartfully Irrriteil lo
naittiiw to «hn itoco of intemicnt. U»
Oniotery. Tlio fiuicr.il 1j ammijital ' Ii'
nx-«'Jgl
Ulil raddenco, 'Kym-tmi, Xl«Wljv»hwt, Ijlsim |
irielr. THIS DAY ClMradiy). 37ai tost.. »l-3I|
punctually. e
W G, ATPS nnd SONS, Undertakers,Honej
street, l'listurnwielc, Plione 71, Wind. Li.|
Q.SIITII.— The Krienils of Mr.inJn,}J5J;'jl £|JO1 S\fITH aro m'l-ee!tfully mvitvtl to followr w -
reraainH of hto nearly taslorol wife to 'SL1 fSmlSinterment, lioroondara Cometen'. Kct
'-til loavo hi, resides, ?'Gotol^nR.'
nw.l nnd IDcnm-.lrii^n«t., Kow, TIII.~ DAY(Taf|
day), Mill inst., at tailf-paflt J oeloeK. J
.TOIXX .DALEY, Uralwtalrer, tn-troiw and Sl''''!
BjOTOU. uMolbourw. Telephone 827.
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Tta i ''jjendirf «'- Wj
JL AMOK JtL.LNKHTB. -WWI'SEKNO OtJ'l
ftooctfnlly ijiyit.id 1o J'o'loiv hor iwna-iaw to til
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orfntinnont, the l\fe»K-iiroo Cfflicral
[imS-Il will Wo '-the- l'niadoWBt^t«U«'a-
oi^^al 'f IJio llcuiairillo train.,
THls ».«? «?!
1 o'clod;.t
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JOSEPH ALLISON, ^dcr^w. ^^INorth Melbourne (Phone i'l. .Centiall,hoc- i'tw is (2^K«ne Asccft).
lMnted imd PoMishcd by Thomw WjJSymo ami Co.. at 'Xba Aso OtQco. Coawl*'iMclljouma.