Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tuesday 9 May 1911, page 2


GOVERNMENT. j®&bfà RAILWAYS. IN

WOLLONGONG It A O S S.

THIS DAY, TUESDAY, MAY 9.'

SPECIAL TRAINS will leave Sydney at 10.55 am. and 1158 over., and be due to arrive at Wollongong at N and 1.24 p.m. respectively. On return Journey Special Trams will leave Wollongong at 6.17 and 6.30 p.m., and be due to arrive Sydney at 8.49 and 0.17

p.m.

RACEHORSES will be conveyed by the 19.65 ore.

special.

Combination Tickets, which will include admission to the Racecourse and Grand Stand, will be issued at Sydney Booking Office (only), by above Specials.

Further particulars obtainable from Stationmasters. ' itself By order.

JAH. AND RIVER EXCURSIONS.

TO THE HAWKESBURY RIVER.

WEDNESDAYS WISEMAN'S FERRY TRIP.

Train leaves Sydney at 9.5 am., and Milson's Point

at 350 am.

Return Fare (including trip on steamer to Wiseman's Ferry), First-class 5s 6d, Second-class 7s 6d.

FRIDAYS HAWKESBURY RIVER TRIP.

Train leaves Sydney at (k5 a.m., and Milson's Point

at 8.50 am.

Return Fares (including trip on steamer), . First-class

65, Second-class 4s

SATURDAYS.

ROUND TRIPS-SY-DNEY-lUAA-lvESBURY-WTNDSOR.

Trains will leave Sydney for the Hawkesbury at 6.5 wax, and Milson's Point at 350 am., passengers reach-ing Windsor in time to join the 8.13 p.m. train, due

Sydney at 9.33 p.m.

Passengers will also be booked In the reverse direction by train leaving Sydney for Windsor at 1.33 p.m. on Saturdays, proceed by steamer to Wiseman's Ferry, stay over, and join afternoon train from Hawkesbury to Sydney on Sunday, Monday, Wednesday, or Thursday,

within a week.

Return Fare, First-class 11s 6d, Second-class do 66 Light Refreshments obtainable on steamer.

Tickets for the above trips may be obtained at Sydney, Parramatta, Hornsby, Milson's Point, and intermediate

stations.

For full particulars see handbills, obtainable from

Stationmasters.

(it-No) By order.

To

A3CTSEMEMTS._

WN HALL, SYDNEY.

SOUSA, THE MARCH KING,".

AUTHOR OF OVER 100 MARCHES,

including THE WASHINGTON POST,"

THE FEDERAL MARCH,"

I "HANDS ACROSS THE SEA,"

i. IMPERIAL EDWARD,"

SEMPER FIDELES," "HAIL TO THE SPIRIT OF LIBERTY." etc WITHERS WORLD-RENOWNED BAND OF

SIXTY INSTRUMENTALISTS,

OPEN AT THE

TOWN HALL,

J NEXT MONDAY EVENING, MAY 15.

PRICES:

RESERVED SEATS: 7/6 and 57.

UNRESERVED, 87, 2s.

BOX PLAN FOR MONDAY, 15th INST.,

NOW OPEN AT .

CARNEGIE'S, SO KING-STREET,

, where 7/6 Reserved Seats can be Booked.

THE PLAN of 5 Reserved seats will. be opened TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY.

EMPIRE THEATRE, J OXFORD-STREET. HYDE PARK.

DIRECTION .:. J. B. MAWmNET.

PICTURES AND VAUDEVILLE.

WE ChANGE EVEnT MONDAY AND THURSDAY.

AND COMPETE WITH THE WORLD'S BEST.

FIRST APPEARANCE INCOMPARABLE JUGGLER,

VICTOR MARTIN.

DIRECT FROM AMERICA.

USUAL PRICES: 6d and 1/; Children. 3d and 6d.

lY

M. O. A. ^ftSfciS HALL.

Under the Patronage of

THE LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR, SIR WILLIAM

CULLEN and LADY CULLEN.

In the presence of

MR. JUSTICE GORDON and MRS. GORDON.

3-NIGHT, TUESDAY, 9th MAY, TONiC

VOCAL RECITAL.

Miss LILY MACKENZIE SETON

(SOPRANO),

Pupil of Mrs. Reginald Quesnel

LEADING ARTISTS WILL ASSIST.

PRICES 3/ (Reserved), 2/, 1/. Doors open 7.30 p.m.

PLAN and TICKETS at NICHOLSON'S.

Concert Direction, Mrs. (jUESNEL,

co. Nicholson's.

SYDNEY TOWN HALL.

TONIGHT (TUESDAYS TO-NIGHT.

POPULAR PROGRAMME.

SYDNEY- CITY MISSION 40th ANNUAL MEETING.

Doors open at 7 p.m. Commence at 7.45 p.m.

Tickets, Sixpence to admit to Front Seats of Body of " " ~~* " " Afterwards free in

COLLECTION.

l(Ps

CARRUM. ICE SKATING.

GLACIARIUM. ICE SKATING. GLACIARIUM. ICE SKATING.

THE SEASON WILL OPEN ON THE EVENING OF

THURSDAY, MAY 25.

THE CHARLTON.

During the coming Season these FAMOUS EXPERTS, from the Prince's Ice-skating Club, London, will give a number of Exhibitions at the Sydney Glaciarium, and will be open for a limited number of engagements for Tuition in the Graceful Art ,

DUNBAR POOLE,

'Phone, 459 Glebe. Manager.

0s

UNITARIAN CHURCH, HYDE PARK. U TO-NIGHT, AT 8.

MR. VICTOR ROINEL will Lecture on

Shakespeare's

"KING LEAR," with READINGS.

Doors open 7.80. Admission, Silver Coin.

MISS VERA PARKER, Q'land's magnif. Contralto,

OVF

sings at Gehde's Concert next Saturday Evening.

J LITHGOW JOCKEY CLUB MEET1NG7~SATURDAYT JJ MAY 26. 1911. (Reg. Ashton. Rules.) 1. OPENING

HANDICAP, 10 sovs.. 0 furlongs; nomination, 2s 6d. 2. TRIAL STAKES, 5 sovs., for all horses that have never won a prize exceeding 25, 5 furlongs; nomination, 2s 6d. 8. ESKBANK HANDICAP, 20 SOVS., 1 mile, nomination, 4s, 4. WELTER HANDICAP, 6 Sovs.-, nomination. 2s 6d; 5. FINAL HANDICAP, 6 Sovs., 6 furlongs; nomination,. 2s 6d.

ENTRIES CLOSE SATURDAY, May 18th.

J. ASHLEY,

Secretary.

O

XFORD-OAMBRIDÛE BOAT RACE, LYRIC

THEATRE, TO-DAY. TO-DAY., ST DAYS LAST DAYS

FOR A CHANCE TO WIN

1>!

£1000 IN PRIZES. " £1000

VALUE £500. FiRST GREAT PRIZE. VALUE £500. OR TWELVE MONTHS' TRIP ROUND THE WORLD AND £100 IN CASH FOR ONE PERSON, OR EIGHT

MONTHS FOR TWO.

NOTE-The Committee, having paid full value for the work of art, is prepared to find a Purchaser for same at the advertised amount if the winner the desires; also for the Second and Third Prizes.

Second: Value £100. Third: Value £50.

and 97 other Prizes, totalling £1000.

EIGHT HOURS' GREAT ART UNION.

55th Year. Oldest and Most Popular. 55th Year.

PROCEEDS IN AID OF HOSPITALS AND

PUBLIC CHARITIES OF AUSTRALIA.

Prizes will be delivered to winners free of all charges. A list of winning numbers will be posted to any person sending an addressed envelope to the representative, with stamp unafraid.

Buy from your Local Agent on or before 20th April, or send Postal Note, P.O.O., or stamps, w til Exchange added, direct to the representative, 231 Flinders-lane Melbourne at once for tickets, and secure a chance

in this Great Art Union, 22 for £1, 11 for 10s, or Is "Ali direct applications must reach Melbourne before

the date^«y«¿n* W|l¡,£-,^TO-DAY.

THEO. W. IiriBE, Representative,

231 FHndera-laiie^ltdlmumPj_lleL_

XFORD-CAMBlflDÔi: HO V RACE, LYRIC

THEATRE. TO-DAY TO-DAY. READ NEW BOOKS, Don't wait until your Iflirarr

has got it in, but go straight to the NEW YORK. LIBRARY, No. 7, SS King-street, and get the look you want for la 6d quarter. T., 1363_City._ SHERWOOD, Ltd., WALLPAPERS' bespeak a cultured

taste. 397 Gerie Bty Tel., 1179 Cent.

AMUSEMENTS.

max

TO-MORROW. WEDNESDAY,

FINAL MATINEE. FINAL MATINEE.

CRITERION THEATRE.

Lessee. FRANK MUSGROVE.

CLARKE AND MEYNELL PTY., LTD.', SEASON.

LAST

LAST 4 LAST

4

4 The

NIGHTS WOMAN NIGHTS NIGHTS WOMAN , NIGHTS LAST IN THE LAST LAST . LAST

CASE, CASE,

ITS. (

di Actxri

The Play. produced by GEORGE WILLOUGHBY.

BOX PLAN AT ELVTS.

Prices; Reserved Stalls, Booking 6, at door 5/; D.C., Booking and at Theatre, EA Stalls, 3s; Gallery, 17! Earl)- Doors, 1/ extra. Day Sale White Rose. Children in arms not admitted. _

c

CRITERION THEATRE.

NEXT SATURDAY" NIGHT. NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT.

AN IMPORTANT ATTRACTION.

FIRST APPEARANCE IN SYDNEY OF

CLARKE and MEYTJELL'S

ENTIRELY NEW OPERA COMPANY, ENTIRELY NEW OPERA COMPANY,

THE GAY GORDONS, THE GAY GORDONS, THE GAY GORDONS,

By SEYMOUR HICKS; Music by GUY JONES,

which has Run for Thousands of Nights in England, and

Is Still Running.

THE GAY GORDONS'

will be singed and mounted on the same lavish scale that characterised the previous musical productions of Clarke and Meynell

A dainty story, In a magnificent musical setting, it represents the finest type of musical play. Comed)- and sentiment are cleverly blended, and throughout is a dainty love interest that makes the two acts glow with uninterrupted brightness.

The MPSIC, by GUY JONES,

will set all Sydney singing. The songs are the kind that cling to the memory.

Magnificent Scenery by PHIL. GOATCHER.

THE "BOOKING.

Box Plan at Elvy's, R.S., 6, Booked; at Theatre, P.C. and R.S., 57.

fJM V O L I 'N H B A T R E.

Sole Proprietor and Manager .. Mr. Harry Rickards. General Manager . John C. Leete.

MR. HARRY RICKARDS'

NEW TIVOLI VAUDEVILLE AND SPECIALTY CO.

MATINEES, WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. THE RECOGNISED HOME OF THE STARS.

Attraction Extraordinary, direct from Europe.

The Sensation of Five Continents. The

7 PEREZOFFS, 7 7 PEREZOFFS, 7 7 PEREZOFFS, 7

The World's Greatest Combination of Comedy Jugglers.

REICHEN'S PERFORMING DOGS,

CANINE ACROBATS AND BALANCERS. ONLY A DOG SHOW

BUT WHAT A SHOWn

CADWELL and VERNE,

English Comedy Sketch Artists.

BROWN and ROBINSON.

PEGGY PRYDE, BLACK and WHITE,

Alice Fane, The Marlowe Sisters. Vaude and Verne,

. Melrose and Memdes, Delin, Ruby Tointon, Ray Jones, Hugo Lear, and all our Great Company.

PRICES: 87, 2/, and 1/. Early Doors 6d extra; Booked Seats, 1/ extra. Plan at Paling's.

Business Manager. EDWARD MAAR

MISS ETHEL CLIFFORD, 18 yrs.' stage exp., Tchr.

of all Stage, Step Dancing. THEATRICAL CLASS Saturday, 2.80, on Model of London Schools. Priv. lessons any hour. - I.O.O.F. Temple Elizabeth-st, city.

T. C. WILLIAMSON'S ATTRACTIONS.

HER MAJESTY'S, THIS EVENING, AT 745.

MATINEE, TO-MORROW AND SATURDAY, AT 1.45. MATINEE, TO-MORROW AND SATURDAY, AT 1.41.

JACK AND THE BEANSTALK,

"STUPENDOUS."

Box Plan at Paling's all 6 p.m., thereafter at Theatre Office,, Market-street

THEATRE ROYAL.

EVERY EVENING, AT 745.

FINAL MATINEE, TO-MORROW. AT 143. FINAL MATINEE, TO-MORROW. AT 1.45.

THE ROYAL COMIC OPERA COMPANY,

in the Brilliantly Successful

Musical Comedy,

OUR MISS GIBBS,

"WELL IN THE BOOM."

AT THE THEATRE ROYAL.

SATURDAY EVENING NEXT, at 8 o'clock.

THE DOLLAR PRINCESS

THE DOLLAR PRINCESS ,

(By Arrangement with George Edwardes),

Libretto by A. M. Willner and F. Greenbaum,

Adapted by Basil Hood. Lyrics by Adrian Ross.

MUSIC BY LEO. FALL.

AN EXCEPTIONALLY BRILLIANT CAST

will include

Miss OLIVE GODWIN as ALICE CONDER

(First Time in Sydney),

Miss LOTTIE SARGENT as .... DAISY

and

Miss FLORENCE YOUNG as OLGA LABINSKA

(First Time In Sydney),

Mr. REGINALD ROBERTS as .... FREDDY FAIRFAX

(First Time in Sydney). '

Mr. FRANK GREENE as JOHN, EARL OF QUORN. Mr. LANGFORD KIRBY as DICK CONDER

(First Time in Sydney

Mr. W. S. PERCY as ._.._ BULGER

and

Mr. BERT GILBERT as. HARRY Q. CONDER

Box Plan at Paling's TO-DAY, at 0.30 am.

. J. C. WILLIAMSON, Ltd.

OUR MISS GIBBS.

LAST NIGHT. TO-MORROW, AT 745. LAST NIGHT. TO-MORROW. VAT 7.45.

NOTE-The Farewell Performance of "Our Miss Gibbs" in Sydney will take place on May 10, thus completing 230 representations of the popular success in Sydney. On the last night ball the gross receipts will be donated to

THE SYDNEY' HOSPITAL CENTENARY FUND.

BOX PLAN AT PALING'S Reserved Seats, fOr.

Early Door Gallery Tickets, at 3s each, on Sale at Paling's.

DANCING.

PERFECT WALTZING, THE TWO-STEP, Etc.

MR. AND MRS. ROBERTS,

(Members of the British Association of Teachers of

Dancing, LONDON),

RECEIVE PUPILS Morning, Afternoon, and Evening. can. be Wessons (Special Advantages for Beginners).

SUPERIOR CLASSES AVAILABLE FOR! BEGINNERS

Commodious and Centrally-situated Rooms. -JOOPJIILLIP-STREET, NEARKING-STRI'.ET.

ST. JAMES' LARGE HALL Mr. and Mrs. ROBERTS' O Special Ciaba (or ADULT BEGINNERS, Wednesday Afternoon, at 350. Also EVERY Monday and Wednesday Evening, at 8. All particulars. 160 Phillip-street, OXFORD-CAMBRIDGE HEAT RACES LYRIC

THEATRE. TO-DAY, TO-DAY".

LAND OF THE SUNNYSÖUT11, ALL HAIL.

God prosper thee in peace. I Gloiva's Australian Anthem. Is ed. I ELY Y and CO., £!BJ5corge-strcet.

SEATING. Do you know the Elite Skating Rink,

King-st, Newtown, is open 3 sessions_dally?_Come.

FAIRYLAND TRIP, Upper Lane Cove from No" 7

Jetty, 19min.. 23 P-B'!_L<cduJL0IC'.i:_ChIhJ Od. "VTlTW HAREM TOMMIES, the rage of New York. time IN l jean Hill Stores, 25 Strand Arcade, and Australian.

Ci HER WOOD. Ltd., WALLPAPERS, all colour perfectly

s 317 Oonrrst. Tel.. 875 Cent. " O

^FÖRETCÄMBRIDGE BOAT RACE,

THEATRE, TO-DAY, TO-DAY.

AMUSEMENTS. A

ADELPHI THEATRE.

Direction and Management GEORGE MARLOW, Ltd. Gen. Mgr,, Christie Simonsens. Treas., etc., D. Neve

SUCCESS! UNPARALLELED! EMPHATIOI

NOW IN ITS sixrn WEEK.

The Dramatic Hit or Modern Times.

EVERY EVENING, AT 7.45,

The Most Remarkable Boom that Sydney has ever Wit-

nessed, and Staged in the City's Largest and Most

Palatial Playhouse.

The Sensational Bedroom Drama,

THE BAD GIRL OF THE FAMILY,

THE BAD GIRL OF THE FAMILY"

THE BAD GIRL OF THE FAMILY, THE BAD GIRL, OF THE FAMILY,

No Abatement of the Bush to see this Marvellous

Production, so Brilliantly Interpreted by

GEORGE MARLOW

FAMOUS DRAMATIC ORGANISATION.

Humour, Splendour, Pathos, Sensation, Tragedy.

This Drama has caused

MORE EXCITEM1Í..7T told DISCUSSION

THAN ANY PLAY EVER WRITTEN. A PRODUCTION SECOND TO NONE

POPULAR PRICES: 3/, 2/, and 1/. Early Door Tickets, 6d Extra, obtainable at White Rose Confectionery

Cafe (Adelphi Theatre), and at' Chamberlain's,

Library, 426 Pitt-street

NATIONAL

AMPHITHEATRE.

Sole Proprietors: BRENNAN'S AMPHITHEATRES, Ltd.

Governing Director, Mr. James Brennan.

EVERY EVENING.

MATINEES, WEDNESDAYS, SATURDAYS.

BRENNAN'S

. VAUDEVILLE ENTERTAINERS.

An Entire Change of Programme.

MORE NEW ARTISTES.

First Appearance at this Theatre of

HASSAN. HASSAN. HASSAN. HASSAN,

the Great Indian Magician.

Lifting Blocks of stone weighing 13th with his Eyebrows

A feat that rouses the wonder of the

Medical Fraternity and the Public.

First Appearance GEORGE RANKEN,

Comedy

Musician. SANDY DONALDSON. SANDY DONALDSON. Scotch Comedian SANDY DONALDSON. ARMSTRONG and VERNE.

ARMSTItiN-r; "in vvnVK. last Nights of

ARMSTRONG and VERNE. Tile P polar Lsirghtcrmakers.

ARMSTRONG and VERNE.

HARLAND and HOLLISON. The Musical HARLAND and ROLLISON.

Two. HARLAND and ROLLISON.

WATTS and LUCAS.

Reappearance of

Olga Pennington, The National Duo, The Rowell Sisters, George Daprnir.

In conjunction with

Linda Davis, Kitty Quinn, The Tit Bits, Alf. Verne.

Lee-Archer, Joe Verne, Joe Gilbert, Doris Tindall, Charles Pope. James Croydon, Walter Whyte (the

Favourite Tenor).

PRICES: Stalls, 5s, 1/6, 17; Gallery, (on.

Saturday Night: Stalls, 2 and left; Gallery, 1/. Reserved Seats. SIXPENCE EXTRA N A T I O N A L AMPHITHEATRE. i> AMATEUR TRIAL NIGHTS,

. FRIDAY EVENINGS

Aspiring Vaudeville Artists, call on Manager.

gagements will be given to Aspirants who prove satisfactory to Audience and Management J NATIONAL AMPHITHEATRE.

K

EVERY SUNDAY NIGHT.

GRAND SACRED CONCERT,

Vocal Instrumental, and Pictorial.

Direction. A. R. SHEPARD.

A laHAMRRA THEATRE, i

GEORGE-STREET.

CONTINUOUS PHOTO. PLAYS,

11 A.M. TO 11 P.M.

PROGRAMME,

MAY 6000

ONLY TO BE SEEN AT THE ALHAMBRA. ' . THE MISSION IN THE DESERT.

A Tale of Love and Adventure In Among.

THE GREAT OXFORD and CAMBRIDGE BOAT RACE.

MAX LINDER GETS MARRIED, Screaming Comedy by Pathe Coy.

THE UNPARDONABLE SIN,

Intense Drama by Knsanay Coy.

SCALING, THE NEW GENDARME,

A Button-bursting Comedy by Pathe Coy. Only to be seen at the Alhambra Theatre.

FOR WASHINGTON.

Military Drama by ThanllouEcr Coy r\YJ'ORD-CAMBRIDGE BOAT RACE. LYRIC U THEATRE. TODAY^JOjm._ --5-wñsrfST ARCHER. N. Z. Tenor, sings Maori

Riffi Gehde's Concert, next Sat. Evening. s

ROSEBERY RACES, ROSEBERY.

TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY,

TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY.

1st RACE, 2.15 P.M.

NTS. 120 ENTRIES.

SPECIAL TRAMS TO RACECOURSE GATES.

J. UNDERHILL, Secretary.

MOTOR 'BUS

TO NEWPORT AND BAYVIEW.

NEW TIME-TABLE.

THE MANLY MOTOR TRANSIT COY.

WEEK DAYS.

Leave Church Point for Manly 8.30 a.m. (Monday

excluded) and 7,80 a.m. (Monday only), a LSO,

and 14.15 p.m.

Leave Manly to Newport 0.40 a.m. and 2.45 p.m. Leave Newport for Manly 10.50 arm. and 4.20 p.m. Leave Manly for Church Tolnt-11.45 am., 5.30,

and (2.30 p.m.

. Saturdays excepted. t Saturdays only.

1 SUNDAYS.

Leave Manly for Newport 10.15 a.m. and 2.43 pm Leave Manly for Church Point 10.45 a.m.

Leave Newport for Manly 1.30 and 4.20 p.m. Leave Church Point for Manly-5 p.m.

HOLIDAYS.

Cars will run at frequent Intervals from 9.15 and. (E. A. SUTTOR, Secretary).

PHONE, 437 MANLY.

STATE AMATEUR

BOXING AND WRESTLING- CHAMPIONSHIPS.

AT GAIETY ATHLETIC HALL, CASTLEREAGH-STREET,

TO-NIGHT, AT 7.30 O'CLOCK.

TWENTY (20) CONTESTS.

CONTINUED 12th (FINALS), 10th.

ADMISSION: 56. 3/, 2/, and 1/. BOX PLAN AT SPORTS CLUB

PUBLIC, NOTICES.

JENOLAN CAVE

ACTS OF VANDALISM.

VISITORS to the Jenolan Caves are hereby notified that

ACTS OF VANDALISM,

such us

SOIUBBUNG NAMES UPON, FOR BREAKING,

STALACTITES or OTHER FORMATIONS

in the

JENOLAN OR THE R SA STI Als Or CAVES,

ARE STRICTLY 1 ORBIDDLN,

and

ANY PERSON INFRINGING THE REGULATIONS

WILL BE PROSECUTED

PERCY HUNTER,

Director,

(2190) Immigration and Tourist Bureau.

THE FORE THE CARRIERS' (COUNTRY) BOARD

TAKE NOTICE that application will be made by the JOURNEYMEN 1 ARRI RS UNION OF NL WA SOU'] II WALLS to the IARIUERS' (COUNTRY) BOARD on MONDAY, the 15th day of May 1911, at four of the clock in the afternoon, for a variation b) extension of the Award of the Board of the 6th day of April 1911

TAKE NOTICE that the Board will meet at AAmtworth court on MONDAY, the 15th day of May and at such other subsequent dates and at such other places as the Board may decide to consider the said application

TAM NOTICE also that objections may be lodged with the Chairman at Wentworth court Sydney not later than MONDAY, the 15th day of May last

The following is the matter of the above application

An extension of the terms and conditions of the said

Award so as to make them binding upon all persons and employees employed or engaged in and about Farnering throughout the area covered by the said Award . Dated the 8th day of May 1911

IOS! PII CAR! ROSS

Chairman of the Board

IN THE INDUSTRIAL COURT OF NEW SOUTH

WAL IS-Application No 493 of 1011 In the matter of in application by the UNITED STORMER N S UNION OF NEW SOUTH WALES for the constitution of Board for the following group of in dustries, in

Employees in Wholesale. Drug 1 victories and StorES other than office assistants storemen and packers and lift attend nits wit! in the County of Cumberland Notice is hereby given that application will be on to the Court it I lie Co Arthur Queen s semi ire Si

nev on Monday the. fifteenth day of May 1911 at ten of the clock in the forenoon or as soon thereafter of the Court may hear the application for the constitution of a novel for the following group of industries vi? employees in Wholesale Drug factories and Stores other than office assistants storemen and packers and lift attend indi within the County of Cumberland

Dated the first day of May 1911

THOMAS Mill I R

Secretary,

United Storemen s Union of New South Wales. Trades Hall,

Sydney

I Will NOT 9 riSIONSIBII for any) DEBTS contracted

in my) name Mr) i 1911

_ lACIv 114 Cow per-street AV were)

10 GRirriN C F I Iccnsed SURA I A OR under

R.P. Act, Equitable Bldg , 350 George St Sydney,

AMUSEMENTS.

IT'S L'Y "CE' U" M.

FATAL WEDDING

MATINEE,

TO-MORROW, 2.80 op n E L Y' C E U M.

The Fatal Wedding. Sole Direction. C. SPENCER. The Fatal Wedding. -The Fatal Wedding. Evenings, 9.

The Fatal Wedding. Mat., Wed. and Sat,, 2.30. The Fatal Wedding. The

Fatal Wedding. SPENCER'S THEATRESCOPE CO. The Fatal Wedding. SPENCER'S THEATRESCOPE CO. The Fatal Wedding.

The Fatal Wedding. The Home of Pictures. The Fatal Wedding. -The Fatal Wedding. The Success Eclipses

The Fatal Wedding. All Other Successes. The Fatal Wedding -

The Fatal Wedding. PRESS OPINIONS TO DATE,

The Fatal Wedding Read them; they are Genuine.

The Fatal Wedding.

The Fatal Wedding. "S.M. HERALD," May 8th:

The Fatal Wedding. Long and loud applause Is an The Fatal Wedding. entertainment in itself. The Fatal Wedding. Packed houses.

The Fatal Wedding. D. TELEGRAPH," May 8th:

The Fatal Wedding. The applause was hearty. The Fatal Wedding. Picture compels attention. The Fatal Wedding. SUNDAY TIMES," May 7th:

The Fatal Wedding. Packed houses the rule. It The Fatal Wedding.. deserves the applause it elicits. The Fatal Wedding. SUNDAY SUN," May Ttlh

The Fatal Wedding. No picture locally made hall The Fatal Wedding. been able to vie with it. The Fatal Wedding. TRUTH," May 7th:

The Fatal Wedding. There is no abatement in the The Fatal Wedding. attendance. Finest local work The Fatal Wedding. accomplished.

The Fatal Wedding. THE FATAL WEDDING.

The Fatal Wedding (By arrangement with Clarke The Fatal Wedding and Meynell Pty., Ltd.)

The Fatal Wedding Staged at enormous expense by The Fatal Wedding Mr. C. SPENCER,

The Fatal Wedding and produced by his staff of The Fatal Wedding Experts entirely.

The Fatal Wedding. Added to above great attraction, The Fatal Wedding. an Entirely New Programme, The Fatal Wedding. including The

Fatal Wedding". THE OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE The Fatal Wedding. SO AT RACE,

The Fatal Wedding Full Orchestra and Grand The Fatal Wedding Pipe Organ Accompaniment.

The Fatal Wedding. PRICES: 1/0, 1/, and Od. Plan The Fatal Wedding., Paling's. Doors 7.15, Overture 8. The Fatal Wedding. We Change on Mondays and The Fatal Wedding. Thursdays

NORTH SYDNEY COLISEUM,

RIDGE AND MILLER STREETS.

SECTION .... NORTH SYDNEY COLISEUM, LTD.

ROLLER SKATING SEASON, 1911. ROLLER SKATING SEASON, 1911. ROLLER SKATING SEASON, 1911.

THREE SESSIONS DAILY" MUSIC ALL SESSIONS

INSTRUCTION FREE.

ADMISSION: ed; SKATES FOR FLOORAGE, 17.

COLISEUM THEATRE.

Latest Scenic, Dramatic. Comic, and Historical

Films will be Screened Nightly.

SPECIAL NOTICE,

he Management have decided to reduce the tariff is to bring the Theatre in line with modern popular enterprises.

The Picture nail adjoining the Skating Rink provides a Double Evening's Amusement for Patrons.

THE AMERICAN PICTURE PALACE, LTD.,

208 PITT-STREET, 303.

Direction . WALTER BROWN.

OPEN ALL DAY, ~ AM. TO 11 P.M.

Our Programme has again been changed. The Best Subjects from all parts of the World can be seen only here, combined with New- Illustrated Songs by best Talent ladies and Children are again reminded that the Best Pictures are to be seen at our Day Sessions. Vic cater specially for you.

POPULAR PRICE. 3d Circle, 3d Elfra.

FULL ORCHESTRA AND EFFECTS STANDARD THEATRE. Castlereagh-st (near Fire Station), near Bathurst-st. (7 and 6 pm.) TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY". (7 and 6 pm.)

ALL VAUDEVILLE and NO PICTURES.

FRONT SEATS. 0d: BACK SEATS. 3d.

w

SS ETHEL A. STEPHENS

is now holding an

ExmnrnoN or'nEit PICTURES,

at her STUDIO. KIRKETON ROAD . .

(between Darlinghurst-road and Rosebank-street),

from 10 to 5. ADMISSION FREE.

Is

YTJNEY KILTIES' BRASS BAND.

CONCERT. WEDNESDAY, MAY 10th. MASONIC HALL. Castlereagh-street.

Tickets: Adults, 16; Children, 6d XFORD-CAMHRIDGÉ BOAT RACE, LY

The:, TODAY, TODAY'. _

PUBLIC NOTICES

^Tro^iSSÖÜniöN The FAKINhllhlUp"

-L NOTICE is hereby given that the PARTNERSHIP hitherto existing between the undersigned BALTHAZAR CHRISTOPHER BOEKEMANN and HLRUhllTAIJ ISON WOOD, in the business of Tailors and Mercers carried on by them at No 26 Sydney Arcade King street. Sydney In the State of New South Wales under the style of Bonicmann and Wood has this day been his SOLVED and the said business will in future be as

"to our MacGill" Pte "'J -" WTe.

WITNESS S B BANFIELD, Solicitor. 114A Pitt street, Sydney '

B O BORNEALANN

IIERBIRTALUSOV WOOD THOMAS HUXLEY

SAT I T I C K

Artillery Shot Practice will be carried out from the Forts at South Head, Seawards THIS DAY. between the hours of 9 30 a in and 4 p m.

Masters of Shipping and persons in charge of boats an cautioned against remaining in any position such as would cause obstruction to such Practice.

Residents in the vicinity of the abovementioned 1 oats are specially warned to keep open all windows during the period of firing

The danger zone will be not less than 6000 yards cast of the Coastline, and from North Head to Macquarie Lighthouse

W J CLARK 1 four. Colonel R A Co

RA Artillery New South Wales

R

FAMILY AND DISPENSING CHEMIST,

103 MARKET-STREET SYDNEY

has removed his PHARMACY from 151 King street to FOS M AHMT S HILFT between Castlereagh and in its streets 4 doors from Castlereagh

street owing to the Kin g street building being about to be

demolished

Mr

AL COUNCILLOR A SYDNEY CLOSING 01 DAY STREET

PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that DAi STREET will be CLOSED D to vehicular traffic between King Gtr t and Sussex-street during wood-paving operations.

THOMAS H NESBITT,

Town Clerk Town Hall Sydney,

8th May) 1911

FOR STILL, Stock and Share Broker has RE

AIDA I D his Office from 1 bombard chambers Pitt

street to

No 5 GROUND FLOOR STOCK EXCHANGE

BUILDINGS 143 PITT STREET

recently occupied by Mr J Ale) or

"NOTICE -I hereby withdraw from all Agents the Sale of my Business, at Neutral Bay) from this

date

0 4/ IIA J COLLINS

Hi lil Bl apologise to Mrs H TOMBS for slandering

her character all the. heat of temper as there was no foundation for sail: g what I lil

'Amiral 1 AllinURO

S I inter d I racing Lot 141 Rainbow st Hanlviek

? call on Owner of lot 141 to contribute to his

portion ofjnmc_(Signed) I TLfN NEWMAN

RT UNION to be drawn at the Queen's Hall Pitt St. 8 o'clock, Tuesday, May 6, IBU. J Crocket.

AMUSEMENTS.

w*

PICTURES 'West's

NEW PRINCESS THEATRE, Late BIJOU. NEW PRINCESS THEATRE, next

NEW PRINCESS THEATRE, to Glaciarium.

THE WINTER HOME OF WESTS PICTURES,

PITT-STREET, PALACE THEATRE.

A PALACE THEATRE. AS USUAL. PALACE THEATRE.

WEST'S PICTURES.

Best of All. WEST'S PICTURES, Best of All.

WEST'S PICTURES,

(Proprietors: WEST'S PICTURES, Limited.)

ALWAYS FOLLOW THE CROWD TO WEST'S,

ALL NEW PROGRAMME, CALCULATED TO PLEASE,

including

SATURDAY'S INTERSTATE RACE.

showing

Training, the Actual Race,

and the

STRUGGLE FOR STATE'SUPREMACY. Sec the Neck-and-Neck Fight between

VICTORIA AND TASMANIA. i Also,

THE OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE RACE OF THE YEAR THE OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE RACE OF THE YTrl.AR

A SPECIAL SUPERIOR LOCAL PRODUCTION.

An

AUSTRALIAN PICTURE by AUSTRALIAN ARTISTS.

An Anglo-Australian Romantic Drama, entitled,

ONE HUNDRED YEARS AGO, -Successfully stage-managed and Produced by Mr. GASTON MERVALE for A.L.H. CO.,

and includes

Miss HARRIE IRELAND, Miss LOUISE CARRASSE,

and Messrs. GODFREY CASS and A. PATRICK.

OAMORRISTS' TRIAL. Sensation of CAMORRISTS' TRIAL. The Day.

DE GROEN'S VICE-REGAL ORCHESTRA.

64, 17, 1/6. People's Triers. 1/0, 1/, and Co.

. SEATS MAY BE SECURED AT NICHOLSON'S.

REMEMBER: TO-NIGHT, PALACE and PRINCESS. Coming,

SUt HERBERT BEERBOHM TREE,

in

KING HENRY VIII

J I N G ' S THEATRE,

GEORGE AND HARRIS STREETS.

OPEN ALL DAY FROM 11 A.M. to 11 P.M.

AT POPULAR PRICES, 3d and 6d.

TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY"

DON'T FAIL TO SEE the Very latest A.s. New

York Society Drama.

THE DIAMOND STAR.

This, together with Our finely selected Programme, forms (or these days the most up-to-date all-day Show to be seen in Sydney.

ANOTHER CHANGE ON THURSDAY.

rpUOS. AVOOD, Teacher Step, Fancy, and Ballroom J- Dancing. Class lessons daily, la. 173 Q.V. Markets. OXFORD-CAMBRIDGE FIRST RACE, LYRIC

THEATRE. TODAY. TO-DAY'.

TAJ. J. GEIIDE'S CONCERT, Town will, NEXT SA"TUR--LL DAY EVENING. Colossal Programme

DANCING. Beginners' Class To-night, Tuesday, 8

p.m. Ladies and Gents., 1/ each. Ferndale Academy, Oxford-st, AVlhra (all latest dances). Private lessons any time. Arthur J. Liddy. Tel.. 130 rath!. ""VOSS ELSIE B. PEERLESS sings "Ah, fors e ha" I'll (Traviata), Town Hall, next Saturday Evening. .

OXFORD-CAMUllIDGE BOAT RACE, LYRIC

THE. ATRK, TODAY. TODAY. _.

LKXANDRA COLLEGIA People in the country should learn by post. For, £2 2s, music included. 'LKXANDRA" COLLEGIANS shanvC flats, scales, or exercises. Tunes first lesson. _

ALEXANDRA COLLEGE teaches you to play piano

from perfect music one month or refunded fee. A ALEXANDRA COLLEGE. Fee 2s Is. Full tuition -t\- and refunded if pupil does not play reef. 8 less.

OXFORD CAMBRIDGE BOAT RACE, LYRIC

THEATRE. TODAY. TO-DAY TUNITY CHORISTER BOYS in "Gipsy Laughing

Song," Gehde's Concert, next Saturday Evening.

THE ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS AND AQUARIUM

T

TO LET.

A COTTAGE, empty, Drynan-st, Summer Hill, 7

rms., gd. yard, 3 min, stn. Ap. 27 Nowraine-st AUBURN. Choice new Villa, every convenience,

17s 6d. R. W. J. Harley, Esq. Agent, Auburn. ASHFIELD A commodious and high-class COTTAGE,

in select locality, 4 bedrooms, drawing, dining, and breakfast rooms, £60 pa.

HEIGHWAY and HIGGS, Ashfield.

BEAUTIFUL BRONTE. Cottage to Let, 6 rms., every

conv., splen. view, 14s. Refreshment RnL, Bronte. BONDI. Pretty S.D. Cottage, facing ocean, £1; also

Grand. Cottage, Us. Dummer, agent, Bondi rd. BONDEd, Bondi Cottage, 5 rms., kit, every conv.,

£1 week. Apply 223 Oxford-st, Darlinghurst BURWOOD. 3 min. from station Oct COTTAGE, 6

rooms, kit,, and offices, garden, etc, 25s. Also Cottage, 5 rooms, kit,, and offices, 18s 6d.

TeL, 655. ARMYTAGE and LKACOCK. Burwood.

COOGEE. Cottages to Let, Furnished and Under

rushed, from his pew. Day, Estate Agent, Coogee,

COTTAGE, near Sydney, 0 rooms, acre land, 10s.

Braund and Co.. 440 Oxford-st, Paddington.

COTTAGE to Let, near tram and ferry. Apply 76

' Mort's. Balmain.

CLASS ROOMS to LET, one morning and one afternoon

week, suit teacher languages. Apply letter, Home, Art Society, Mosman.

CTY. Share Office, ground floor, 7s 6d: also ground

floor, 60 x 37, suit store, workshop, moderate rent; Shop, 5s we., figures for sale £25.

PUDNEY and SMITH. 17 Pitt-street

COMMODIOUS and well-lighted OFFICES to LET."

ELDON CHAMBERS, Pitt-street, near General Post Office Apply

J. BULLEN, Herald Office.

D'MOYNE.-To Let, termed. Cottage, every convenience,

Us. Apply Daresbury Cottage. Broughton-st DENTISTRY Flat, in city; central position, use of

furnished waiting and work rooms, partly furnished surgery, hot and cold water, electric light and power. Apply Dens, Herald, King-street Branch DOUBLE BAY, Holt-street, near Ocean-street, and

close to tram. RESIDENCE, 6 rooms and all offices. Rent £150 pa. Apply

RAINE and HORNE.

86 Pitt-street Tel.. 1928, 2661 Central.

ENMORE.-Wcll-fiirn. Cottage, 5 rooms, piano, for.,

cutlery, rent SSs. 11 Reiby st.s EASTERN SUBURBS.-Furnished.-1 make a specialty

of Furnished Houses and Cottages, and have one of the leading lists in Sydney, from 25s to 5 guineas. B. SANDS, Alldis-ch., Bondi June. 'Plu. Waverley 233. FURNISHED COTTAGE to Let, about 30s. Apply

S Carysfort, Renwick-st, Marrickville. .

FURNISHED RESIDENCE, Glebe Pt., 0 rooms, all

cons., piano, full., gas stove, 45s, 24 Toxteth rd. FARM, DAIRY, 120 at, rich alluvial, well grassed, J? paspalum, clover, etc, house, 0 ra., stables, sheds, etc., rt 30s. opt purch., £575. James, Rawson.

FACTORY To be Let. Premises, convenient to

George-st West, suit shirt factory, boots, brushware!, etc, good floor space, good back entrance. Apply R SVn'NY'. m Elizabeth-street, near King-street FURNISHED, Warrawee. Residence, 6 rms., piano.

He., sat, test, every conv. 6 mths., 50s week. BACKHOUSE and GOYDER, 90 Pitt-street, TnrURNISIIÈD, Pymble. large Residence, contg. 1 'SJ ' rooms, all convs., r. 14s week.

BACKHOUSE and GOYDER, 90 Pitt-street. FURNISHED, AT NEUTRAL BAY"

Charming COTTAGE, S recep., S bedrooms, tin., cut., all convs., close tram, high pos., good locality, mod, rent Ibels, Macdermott, 68 Pitt-st. T" 1954 0. GLEBE PT New scalded Cost, 4 rms., large kit;

laundry, bathroom, pantry, linen-press, gas, tiled ver., marble steps, facing Public park, 20s week. Key 463 Glebe-road, past Tram Terminus. '

OUSE To Let, 3 space. Rooms, bath, copper, gas, kit., bag. yard, over shop, 15s. 350 Oxford-st, Pad. KENSINGTON (only first-class tenant accepted).

Sup. scalded- Bk. COTT (nearly new), 5 big rms., Gas STOVE, verandahs front and rear, all conv., "Is at Allegro, In Kensington-road, near Todman-avenue. Key next door. P. J. WARD, 77 Parramatta-rd, An'dale. (Tel., 391 Newtown T INDFIELD.-Brick Det Villa, 5 rms., kit, all cons., JU gas, water, etc. rent 25s. Dale, agent Lindfield LAND LEASE of Premises in George-st, good position.

AAAW., Herald Office. LADY will Let well-furnished COTTAGE, containing

3 bedrooms, drawing, dining, and large breakfast rms., enamel bath and heater, piano, gas stove, asbestos fires every room, one minute from Coogee tram, on term 12 months for low rental to responsible people. Tel.. NO Randwick. Millrose, Doncaster's.. Kens'ton. TI TANLY. Furnished COTTAGES. Robey, Hanson,

and Strong, Ltd., opp. Pier.

OSMAN, nr. Cremorne tram Pretty brick COLE, i rms., gas. Tuohy, Military-rd. Neill. 'Ph.. N.S. MOSMAN, Splendid, ocean and barb. views. Cott. 0

r., k., etc., £2 2s 6d; others from £1. HEATH and CO., Military-rd, nr. Cremorne June. T., 510 Moi.

MANLY.- To LET, comfortable Furnished 2-roomed

COTTAGE, piano, gas, and fuel stove, owner leaving few months, £2 2s weekly. Apply

30 Pittwater-road. near PIne-street. -VFÉÜTR.AL.-Fur. Colt, 6 r" piano, etc, lady. tram, JA £2. less term. Tuohy, Military-rd. 'Ph., 840 NS. "NEUTRAL, Mosman Cottages, 4, 5 rms., 15s, 17s 6d, IN 20s, 22s 6d. Tueday's Neutral;_'Phj_L._E<0_NA_ EXPARTE " SYDNEY, Alexander-st, Cottage, 5 rms., IA kit,, every convenience, 15s week.

BACK 1 lOI'Si: and GOYDER, 90 Pitt-street NORTH SYDNEY Heights, West and Amherst streets. IN Cottage, 5 large rms., kit., laundry, enamelled bath, gas stove, _ront_2n-i a week. Inspection invited. VrORTlfSYDNEY HEIGHTS, 214 Falcon-street late IN ing Reserve-Semi-detached Residence, 7 large rooms, kit, laundry, pantries, bathroom, linen press, sent £84 year. Key next door VTORTlf'SYDNEY-, 67 Edward-street, off Bay-road,

IN Detached COTTAGE, 6 large rooms, kit, laundry, bathroom, pantry, etc., rent 27s 6d week. Apply

maroon, i j. ANDERSON, on premises.

O

FFÍCií, Moore-st, Furniture and Fittings for Sale

( required, low rent. Piercy Ethell. 3 Moore-st. ICE to Let, suitable f " "

Kov's-cliambcrs, Bond-st.

riVARCE-ST. Double Bay. Cottage, 4 rooms, modern

'Phone, Parish

HOUSE 6 r. and k,,

PADDINGTON, 481 aienmore-rd.-HOUSE 6 r.

etc., (fas, all too. Open fix S U 6 tun.

AMUSEMENTS.

LYRIC AND COLONIAL THEATRES,

No. 1 AND 2,

George-street.

Direction '.. J. D. WILLIAMS.

PERPETUAL MOTION

FROM U A.M. TO 11 P.M.

NO CHEAP PHOTO PLAYS,

BUT PHOTO-PLAY CHEAP.

WE BEGAN WITH.. A POLICY AND WE INTEND TO

MAINTAIN IT,

via.,

AA'e give an entire change of programme twice weekly,

MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS.

We show no photo plays over three days, nor do we

repeat them at any of our other theatres.

TUES POLICY IS A PROTECTION TO

OUR THOUSANDS OF REGULAR

PATRONS.

You can get nothing better than that which is perfect,

and perfection is the word that expresses the

character of our shows,

You will not pay more than a penny for a penny postage stamp, so why should you pay more than 3d or 6d for a photoplay entertainment.

THESE ARE THE ENGLISH AND AMERICAN PRICES

OF ADMISSION.

If every Theatre in Sydney decided to produce the same play, Managers would soon have to close their doors. We are wise enough to realise this fact, that is why the photo play at each of our theatres is as

different as

AN ELEPHANT IS TO AN

AEROPLANE,

You cross from the Colonial No. 1 to the Colonial No. 2, then you take a gentle walk to the Lyric, and you have accomplished the whole circuit of our theatres for a sum total in money which our opposition expects

to play for one performance.

FULL ORCHESTRA AND EFFECTS AT EVENING

PERFORMANCES.

LADIES' RETIRING ROOMS AND LADY

ATTENDANTS.

TO-DAY. TO-DAY. TO-DAY.

This is the day of all days, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.

GRAND BENEFIT MATINEES AT LYRIC AND

COLONIAL THEATRES.

IN AID OF THE CORONATION CADETS'

FUND.

ONE-HALF THE GROSS RECEIPTS DONATED TO

THE ABOVE FUND.

BE PATRIOTIC.

PATRONISE A GOOD CAUSE.

YA FEATHER FORECAST. GREAT STORM, Town Hall, VV next SATURDAY EVENING. Bring Umbrellas.

TO LET.

ROSE BAY. _

COTTAGES to LET at 16s and 17s 6d. per week. Also, Modern COTTAGE of 6 good rooms from 25s.

Fine Modern HOUSE of 6 good rooms, nice grounds, at 40s. '

All the above are handy to tram and Golf Links.

RICHARDSON and CO.,

Auctioneers and Property Agents,

167 Pitt-street; and Newcastle-street, Rose Bay. Phones: Edgecliff 615. City SOON SHORE-To Let, half Shop, with gas and fixtures, 27s

Oil, with dwell. £2. SM Oxford-st, Paddington. SMALL WORKSHOP. Apply 20 Hunter-st.

Mannix. Boot Shop, (34 George-st, city.

TO) LET, Large Yard, 5-stall stable, loose EOT,

- etc 85 Kciißington-st,_city._ nib . - -

TO LET, one-class VILLA, containing 6 large rms., J- all offices, rent 30s per week. R. P. BLUNDELL, Park-road, Gore 11-14

APARTMENTS, BOARD, RESIDENCE.

A FURN, balcony, also downstairs front Room, Belle

Vue tram stop at door. 139 Hargrave-st, Padd'ton.

Francis-st, Hyde Park.

» eck. 83 Bathurst-st. as 241 ¡ Double Rooms.

A LADY, alone, has newlyfunUsbed ROOM, BOARD,

Id section, 277 Forbes st Darlinghurst.

AT 114 Philllp-sL-Dblc. and single. band. Rooms

vacant, hot, cold baths, g. table, terms v mod. A GENTLEMAN, to Share Room, board and residence.

Derwent, 25 Wynyard'Sq. T.. 25IS City. ABERGELDIE, 82-84 Hunter-st. Double Balcony ROOM, also Single Room; breakfast optional. '

' T 52 Fllndcrsst-Front Ball. Bed and Sitting

ROOMS, 11s 9d; ground floor, Double, Ps.

COME. Home, S Gentle, paying guests. Hotel, Harbour-st. Mosman, 2 m. Spit June handy ferry COME, HOME for young General, 2 adults, ref. Mrs. J. Martin, Marmion-st, Abbotsford

T 176 Forbes-st, off William-street" well-furnished BALCONY ROOM, gas, every convenience ,

43 A A

A

Key

A

T LOLOMA, SO and 38 Bayswater-nk-A'ACANCIES.

A CLEAN, nicely furnished downstairs ROOM, very

convenient to city. 48ft Crown-st. Surry Hills, AT 11 Pitt-st, Redfern Apartments to Let; also

lst-cl. Stables, place suit, for factor)-, every cony. WELL FURN. Hal. Room vacant, suit two gents.

"or married couple. 31 Castlereagh-st, Redfern.

AT Bolina, 110 Victoria-st, Darlinghurst Large bal.

Room, well finn., detached house, grounds.

A,

T CALUELA, 230 Macquarie-st. - Under new man

-as. agement-P.. & J'^LJhi?i!i^l>!hiJpitï_L859, A SINGLE ROOM, (with., board optional', terms moderate

50 Castlereagh-st, Redfern.

A LARGE Front ROOM, suit 2 friends, every

venience. 246 Forbes-st, Darlinghurst. A CLEAN Furnished ROOM, suit a single man, 4s

6d week, 6 AVcllsst, Redfern's

A FURN. Balcony Room, also single,' Id sec, every

conv.. terms mod. 235 Victoria-st, Darlinghurst. A LARGE Bal. Room, also front (ground floor Room,

vacant in 0 Rosebanks, Darlinghurst. AT MILSON'S POINT. FLAT, Bed-sitting Room,

kit., gas or fuel stove, rent 17s. 44 Fitzroy-st.

A MARRIED Couple or 2 Gents., share Room, adult arU- fam., 3 min, train, 5 tram. 6 The Avenue, P'sham. AVERY corner. IN Mr. Flat, 2 or 3 rms., gas stove, no

child. 2ND Glenmore-rd, near Five Ways, Belle, tr. A BALCONY Bed-Sitting Room, refined home, suit

bus, gent., man. Belleview 38 Gowlliopest, Pad.

ADELAIDE HOTEL, Moore Park-rd, Paddington, 12

min. city. First-class Residential House, healthy locality, terms moderate. G. B. HOWARD, Proprietor.

T DALMUIR, EDGECLIFF.

Large Double Balcony ROOMS.

Tel.. 356 Kdg. Two doors below Edg. P.O.

ALPINE HOUSE, 201-0-8 Victoria-st Darlinghurst.

Newly built and constructed for the convening

of boarders, 60lbs bedrooms, smoke, draw, rms. Ace. hot bath. Id sec. Madame Desjardins. T., 72 Wheat. A LADY offers 2 double For. Balcony Bedrooms, day of Ing. room, and use kit-, facing Sydney Cricket Ground, 3 am. from Paddington Town Hall; also ring. Room, suit gent,, 6s. 246 Park-road, Moore Park.

A COMFORTABLE and refined HOME, It minutes

from city, very large WELL TURN. Balcony Rooms views, hot bath. EXCELLENT COOK. 'Phone, 1468 N.C. Miegunyah,

32 Walker-street, North Sydney. Miss DOWLING

B'

156

A B

OAKD idle east of Le for married couple or friends, Urge bale rail., pUno. mod 02 Glebe-rd, Glebe

APARTMENTS, BOARD, RESIDENCE

130 ARD and LODGING, or Furnished ROOMS -or cheap 54 Carlton cres, Summer Hill Opp station TIMARU and Residence for 2 or 2 gents., private home good table, terms mod 18 Benny st Padd

LOVELL and ltLS offered to a working young man T J. priv fam nr tram train 14 Warwick's Stan BOARD Recommended, Furnished and unfurnished

FLATS ROOMS furnished HOUSES Residential CHAMBERS for Sole Mrs. SEYMOUR, 156 King

street. Tel. 2038 Pit)

BOARD V, PUPILS POINT

Large Grounds, water frontage, excellent cuisine

Double \ verandah ROOM Vacant

Phone, 52 William street.

OL

COME. Home, 3 gents , every con , party fam , n

other bdls., most Rotorua 3 Perches rd, Stan COME Furn ROOM to LET, suit single man, n

other lodgers. Apply) 47 Riley st Surry Hills CRI MORN E. furnished FLAT or ROOMS to LET close to ferry), good view Box 38, 0 P 0

COMe him ROOM, suit gent, private (family)

bath latchkey, 'mod MO Crown-st Surry Hills, CARLTON MANSIONS, corner of Wigram and Glebe

areas.- the most up to date Rea. in Sydney, beat Turn ball D and S. rooms, large grounds and lawn 10 minutes city, 0 bathrooms, hot water service, by Hard, smoke, and reception rooms. Trams to door mod Tel , 173 Glebe

D

ARLLNailUHSl At 21 Orwell st single Room, 3rd

floor nicely furnished hot baths.

DA _

TTkARLLNGHLRST, 43 Craigend st Nicely for Room J-' suit 2 friends, also ting Room, in top AVlm st D'HURST, 00 Bayswater-rd -Comfortable, Furn

Front- Room, Mr C or gent convs. terms mod

D

DARLINGHURST, 131 Barcom nv -Rooms Farm an Unfurnished suit married couple or friends.

DARLINGHURST RD, Sonia, 109 Sup Pair Double

ROOM, also single every coven breakfastroom ARUNGHCRST, 181 Burton-st -A comfortable Fin Barwon) ROOM, suit 2 or 3 Men's, open Greenock DARLINGHURST. 151 Liverpool st Large well furn

Single or Double ROOM every conv . not had 'EVASION, s 5 Darlinghurst rd Private Board an DARLINGHURST-ROAD, 210 Alctoriast, Priv Bl

and Hold , ft Sale Room vacant Bamfield JICK DOWNSTAIRS ROOM to Let, furnished suit old ng

pensioner 6 Wentworth-st, Paddington. DARLINGHURST, 17 Kellett st -Double and Single

Rooms vacant with board 'Phone, 173 AAm si

Dr

DOUBLE and Single Furnished ROOMS, clean, use (

kitchen, bath 210 Liverpool-st city, S Hills DARLINGHURST 242 rothes st-Single ROOMS 6d

6s 7s. breakfast if reg Dble Room him I lost DARLINGHURST Well furnished Balcony BTDROO

and Sitting room to I IT (or separately), breaking if desired, close tram. TcL, private.

Box, G P 0 , ISIS

DO YOU REQUIRE BOARD, ROOMS I LATe

HOUSES, SUMMER lil SORTS, RENTS COI ELECTED apply) AilssMVCLACHLAN S AGENCY (total I'm), suitable SJO George stone C P O Tel , 1926 ELDLRLA body can have good "Home with quite a family), for 7s 6d wk 18 Ordered, Croydon ENMORE. Single rumiSicd ROOM to LET, 1 rail

tram 23 Marian st 3

EASTERN SUBURBS For Furnished or Unfurnished

Pints, Room or Board and Residence, consul B SANDS. Alldlsch Bondi June 'Ph , Waverley 28. FUNR1S1U.D Hat vacant, 2 bedrooms, (living room

kitchen Alarlow Albert st, P'shom. off S morc-ri

I TALA 1 of 2 unfurnished rooms, with balconies as

? fireplaces rent is. 20 Croydon st. Petersham. FURNISH! D ROOM opp Hyde Park, suit sing gentleman 12s (per wk. Lotett's. 219 Elizabeth s FURN' Double Balcony) Room to Let suit 2 lade

going business. 22 Clara st, Erskineville.

PARENT ROOM in nice house, good position Jobs

? stan, 187 Darling st. Balmain FURN Balcony) Room, suit M.C or bus girls of

kitchen No 5 Paul st, Milson's Pt, 2 mins ferry FURNISHED double Room, suit MC or ! friend

break-out 282 Dowling-st Darlinghurst

17A0R1ST LODGE, 10 John st, and Bridge rd -Front

balcony ROOM furnished, suit friends 4s wl FIRST CLASS BOARD and Residence, 2 minutes from

ferry go home Providence Smith st. Bald Rock ITtUR Rooms break-, suit 2 gents., pay him

in city, 1 in w, t mod Mora Geo st W PC FLAT, newly prettily firm in private house, is

one or two ladies hot bath, gas stove large vc andah, nice view, garden, refs, exchanged SO Bayswater road, Darlinghurst,

G G G'

ROUND FLAT, 2 able. furn Rms., use k., all i

Apply) Swan. 143 Oxford st, 2 Paddington

HALF COTTAGE, or two Unfurnished Rooms, adult

and 2 children, good, and yard for 24 fowls, Pni dington or Bondi Junction preferred, must be clear IL, Band Post office

H

AA'ILAU,

Ocean street, AA Woollahra,

minute from Bellevue Hill tram.

Telephone 302 Edgecliff

LONDON', ENGLAND 2 and 3 Torrington square

Russell-square W C Most centrally!) situated of business and pleasure, within five minutes of St. Pa

sons

Room and Bit from Is daily or his 6d, weekly lift, and Dejeuner from 25s weekly)

"MILSON'S POINT Balcony) Single Downstairs Rim -OX briefest opt, newly Furn , nr fees) 24 Burton 3

AR

OSMAN) -Come Home offered 1 or 2 paying guest Btipwlor_privato_famil) ,_£l_wçck._615^ Herald

OSMAN Well Furn. Dble Bedroom, use din, kit

fAR stove, every convenience Moree, Langs

MOSMAN, Reid Park Paying Guests (ladies-only

unique opportunity for nice girls, charming home 3 mins from left) Dame, Mosman Ferry P ( -"vTOinil SADNLA., 229 Walkcr-it.-Board, Res., rill

X^_spaelous grounds large rooms, views, piano mod "NORTH SYDNEY. Large baL Room, well turn , su Nisi c or gents., single Km., nr tr, L 83 Blue s "TWICE. Single Room, furnished that gentleman 1' in Victoria at North. Darlinghurst. "ANGELA. Furnished large Balcony) Room A acan Kopp Union Club 13 Bligh st, city

TsOOMS to LET 44 Arthur st, Paddington

XV is ' SINGLE ROOM A VACANT 13 Bligh-st, city

I LOMAX Front ROOM to LET, furnished or unTu

10 nl<hed 806 George st, Hay market

SUPERIOR Home offered to Married Couple, large

balcony) room, ever) comfort, close to ferry Phone 159 North Sydney 2a Walker st, Lavender Bay TIM) LET, turn. I LA r, 2 large and 1 small arms

I'ar view, up kit., gas stove. Quinan, Edgecliff TWO young Ladies friends, can have comfortable X HOME 26 Derwent st, Glebe, near Broadway)

TO LET 1 urn Balcony ROOM suit 2 friends or in c

13 Cathedral st, op Domain, city _

9-0 LET, Furnished and Unfurnished ROOMS, at 13

William st. city's O LET, BaL H , Its, Double It is. Single, 42 X downstairs 2s, 3 natural , 7s. 270 Cleveland st

TO LET, large Balcony) ROOM, with sole use c X kitchen 21 Gloucester-st

TWO Unfurnished ROOMS to LET, also Single fair X rushed Room 179 Glenmore-rd Paddington

mWO comfortable ROOMS to LET, newly furnished

X Apply 114 Princes-st city

TO LET, two Unfurnished Rooms Jos Norton al

X Lciehhardt,_____^_ aAO LET, Furnished Balcony Room 3 mins from

. Enmore tram terminus 16 Liberty st, Stanmore

To" LET, 2 unfurnished ROOMS, use of kitchen, ne i X train, tram AA Slmeson, tob, Palace st, P share alWO Roomed, natur 1 LATe, front and back bales.

- stove bath, and l'diy.jMS Park rd, Moore Park TO LET, in prhatVhomc, 1 D , 2 S. Bed Rooms, an X Sitting Room, h and e w , tel, breakfast or full board 4 A , Post-office, W LUlaiit street miUtLE unfurnished ROOMS, use of kitchen, mt X married couple, no children, 3 minutes from Id sec Maori the and Cleaning Work s 155 P'matta Rd Vidale a'AHL CARLTON Residential Chambers central

rooms), select, 164 Phillip-street, late St James Rector) Single Room and large Balcony) Bed sit ting Room now available. Tel , City 2345 UMUR, Flat, self-cont 14s, uni bat Runs, 4s, 6d

to 5s for able. runs. Best, 451 Oxford st, Padd UNFURNISHED FLAT to Let, every conv , hot bath

and 'phone SO Darlinghurst rd, top Wm-st

M FURNISHED Front ROOM, use kitchen, Ga. 81 Cascade st, Paddington "TTACAivClhS for 2 respectable Gentlemen Boarders

V 160 Riley-st, Bondi Junction

VACANCIES for Al C or gent., private (family) Charlton Villa S Cavendish-st Enmore

IP

Y

ArAÇANÜlhS, Residential Chambers, 75 Phillip st V w a

very large firm Double Rooms also Single.

AC A NI 10th inst. large able him , overlooking lawn, garden, herb v 30 AAP It (is cut Blues) -L can place you in Rooms Fur of Union Board because we inspect. Mackenzie 127 King-st

DO Lad), unfor Room, with Board, state term.

is reg B) letter 10 Campbell st, Padd

W

WinDOW has well furnished Sale Room, suit married 'couple. min tram bridge 14 Glenview st, Padd We

we.

WANTED, young lady, to share room with daughter, comf home, piano E.M Enmore PO

TURN Sale Room, morning sun, board opt,

would Let Half House, piano, gas and fuel stoves oil can no child Albert) n, 27 Grafton s Whra

TURN Room required by Lad), near AA enters rd

Neutral Bay Terms, AAyong, Military rd P O

BOARD wanted for young lad) In his private family,

D'hurst State terms, L L. Wm st PO

as " "

BE

LENT in Govt. reps. Board and Lodgings, Redfern

must clean, party home. I G M. Darlington P O GtrNIIIMAN requires Board and Lodging, within

r a man with) Mod tcrms_I\cn Box 180 G P O LODGINGS and Breakfast for working man, Summer

Hill, or a boiled TermS, O V O Heralding st. LADY wants a suit) and furnished balcony) ROOM,

Darlinghurst part Aloderite 1' O 1 it e Dock

I' ADA would give Services superior Boarding house,

Jjcwn country, ret board A W , P O , Waverley LADY wants BOARD Res., or Apartments, half to

one hour cit), close rail Zero PO, Auburn

LEWIS! I AM Wanted, In MC, well furnished

double front ROOM must have gas and all conveniences no children

B C Post-office Petersham

w

m M

AKÎJT-\onnft; Gentleman requires accommodation

private family State terms. moderate, Heard.

. APARTMENTS, BOARD, MHC?

? ^MlÉ^^W^c^^

1 TJOOILS wtd-arfeldTCroTdonairrtrirr^ :- riYtt'O under. ltôolnTlyaTuSu-^^?^^^^

-, ;J-ii°%_m.«t_bc_jlcar city- Moderne Swiss' d WANTED, BOAR-DTTtesItoceT^^ft-^,

<? WÍS?,'b)r yn?'Gcnt-Iio,mi MdiöroiitTpL

'. WATT)., nr. Petersham, furn. Room, ¿en^tlTSr - I^JL^kitiJîdy, ..2_chIIdrej^lM,n^R nÙednUUW'

li. WANTED. ^rrdslieT^ntc^nTiS^ r,ry_l^^«P^JsTPje!_ia_or Sa. Widow UeiK I WANTED by 2 gentïTB^art-anTTiTsr^T

It'" burst j.tTLj.juod. A. C. R., PaiulnVtonp I'

- Wife"' ton'shed doubirROOM.lisrcSnvSrrS y >V_linghurst,_çhlld6yrs. Amos, MTVlctoiSfe Dit

,, III's-, use kitchen. Terms. Lima Bondi Junct. 90? ? WANTED, by 11.0., c^frfWHEo^TBT

> > Stanmore part. Moderate. P.O. Guildford

5 y vic, r. Lodge. Terms. 883 Cleveland-st Ratke?

. '.' ' "s!. for m.c. Swan, ««y^fm^.ip^ T" ., WANTED, by married couple, Furnished liSrnTS' WTD.. downs Bedrm., widow-, dghtrrPro"r-f7jr

. VI r. Ss, Up. Fort-st, or Miller's PRE answers - WAITED' <'"'.;"'. "oom, gent, Ashfield to Newton; d ' V_TermsLJVi)llam»L Elm Bdge, Beatrice's, 253 WANTED, Board and Res., by ilSto^STxuZ

,. milwaj^taljon^Slatc terms EnginE NUrk ra

- WANTED, to Share in UouiS^tXlTa^rSSr. e > Apply SO Eveleigh st Redfern. "" Credit'

W FiP by young? Man' a comf.' line, w ""s:.' Particulars to Worker. Oxford-st P A at

WANTED by elderly ladTTBoartT-own'mr.. as

" Silks., terms moderate. C. L" PaddlmnÀ, Pr7

WAtí'£!';H.' X"'J,'* Pals to business, a liar].

Furnished ROOM, at Lavender Bay. mod.

_ÍPPblJJrgent__0__NO_>!Íydn<T,

WANTED, by young Man, Superior Board! and Res

dence, at Manly, near Ferry. Annie state terms. to Mawhal, etc Herald Office? PW' ""3 WANTED, good BOARD and Residence, for claimed' a couple, boy 6 years, near Enmore terminus, Bill.

"YOUNG Lady wants Single Furnished Room, I

city, or N. Shore. Moderate, William-st PO.

"YOUNG Man wants Comf. Rooms Surf team X etc, Connors. Herald Branch, Kingaroy

YOUNG LADY, business, requires Board and that

dence, handy city, early. Pars., M.M.. Hgili ?\7-0UNG Man wants comfortable Board and Residence,' -L private family, eastern suburbs. Terms, etc., to FG., IIcrald,_Kin5-«üwt

YOUNG Lady requires RESIDENCE and~I!0Alu\

must be Id section, also washing done. Soil price, board. Apply ' M. K., Herald Office.

COUNTRY RESORTS.

KATOOMBA. Select Private Accommodation. Chez

address, co. Brown. 8 Rowe-st Tel,, 1127 City.

KATOOMBA COFFEE PALACE.

Mr. R, TAMM has resumed the Management of! the Coffee Palace, and will be pleased to see old merA and new ones. Tel., 35 Katoomba. : LEURA, near statice furn. Cottage, piano, pi,

etc T. Quinn, Co., Ltd., 76A Pitts!. T" Cm-SR PAYING Guests taken on farm, South. Line, tariff lil week Address 700, G.P.O., Sydney.

ST.

Sydney RINGWOOD, Lorna Doone. Comf. Home for i

WANTED, For. COTTAGE. Katoomba, nur staUca,'

3 rms. and kitchen, piano, fortnight or month,

at once, 25s or 30s.

Box 520, G.P.O., Sydney.

HOTELS.

1 TARDERAI. PALACE HOTEL, MELBOURNE

? LARGEST HOTEL IN AUSTRALASIA.

Two Dining Rooms and Cafe.

Write for Tariff Card

Gar am

For Comfort, Convenience, and Cuisine,

Unrivalled in the City,

DAILY TARIFF, 10s; WEEKLY, £3 3s.

C. W. M. CHATEAU,

Tel.. Central 860. Proprietary.

H'

HOTEL WILLOUGHBY, NORTH SYDNEY, test

opened after extensive renovations, superior invited. Tram and train available. 'Phone, 111 Chatswood. J. KNIGHT SMITH. Proprietor.

HOTEL STEYNE, MANLY, Facing the OCEAN

BEACH, half-mile from MANLY GOLF USE, the FINEST LINK IN AUSTRALASIA. An ideal place.

for a GOLFER'S HOLIDAY.

The Climate is as delightful In WINTER u via SOUTH OF FRANCE.

SURF BATHING ALL THE YEAR ROUND.

tO. J. BUHCIIMORE, Proprietor..

HOUSES, LAND, ETC., WANTED.

SLADE and BROWN, 34 Moore-street. AUCTION SALES OF PROPERTY. Fee, L coria

Cost of Advertising, Notice Boards, Inspectiez. No other Charges unless successful. Land SubdtrifW.

ERNEST C. V. BROUGHTON-, 113 Pitnaert. ANNANDALE,

Johnston-street, or vicinity, wanted to Best, RESIDENCE, with 0 to 5 rooms, etc., for a press sional man.

Send particulars to

HARDIE and GORMAN, 133 PitUtrcet _ ESTATE Agent-W. Bus. Man wants Buy Burnie, with living or opening. 77 Mary-st, charge IF YOU HAVE A PIECE OF" LAND and BO cut,

and require a Home, fall upon, the AutnlJU Building Co.. 113 Pitt-street, Stock Exchuife-build«, 2nd floor. Take lift. -ITAURÑISIIED

-VTTH. SYD. Wtd., Res., 6 or 7 n., k-, ""J P .

JNrl.Jtl 10s with. 177 Bridge-rd, Glcbe__!k"

n TDADDOCK required for pony, CJEV distance to . 1 months. Parties.. Peaker. 3! Oxford-st, A"?

771URN1SIIED COTTAGES (2), balmain, M*i¡w;¡V X or neighbouring subs., about 25s to £2; alwuR-, NISHED HOUSE, suitable for Boarding EilabUiiai«» eastern subs. Send particulars early to

HOLDEN and KEYSKN. Royal-chambers, 3 Others

street, comer Hunter-street. Tel.. 1065 Cil?. _ HABERFIELD, Ashtlcld.-liuyer was., but Cou., 5

r" k.. and. £700. Broughton. 13 Gifts For. HURSTVILLE Cottage, 4 large rms., Ut., orJJ Allotment of Land. C. li. It. 13 Lambert-it, Entolj

WISH TO BUY COTTAGE, 3 or rooms to be '

posit, balance as rent 716, Herald. KENSINGTON South Wanted, Land, cash price in ;

particulars, II., Oxford-st P.O.

MOSMAN. Wanted, few Building Lots, central, lent,

Parties, to 701. Herald.. MANLY. Wanted, small C

instant. Brown, Herald

'office, cheap, by sa

S

111ÁJIII-I13. I made a receiving "?-? -.

RIMMEL HILL to STIWTIIKIKLÜ.-WANTEI), «.

'MEDIATELY. RESIDENCE, near station, for Sir .-- MEDIATELY, RESIDENCE,

up to £2000; or to let up to this yearly.

HARDIE and ATKINS,

SOA Pitt-street -

\Tr7IDOW desires to rent "small Poultry Jf'T-cïU VV particulars, Alpha,_Murniniburr___lL2Äi-| WANTED'to'Ililli, small HOUSE or Cottage, same

couple, no clean. handy city. moi___U_lh_tt PATENTED, Allotment STand, st Carlton, 5 miles NW from station. IL_p"J^tr_j_raUh_. WANTED, Office, In centre city, near Klnptt, as

he under 12s. Orchcstrj,_jk_a_yiri____.. WANTED to Buy Leasehold Property, short or less

leases. Full panics., Dunin_^e,_H«_iLW£:

' a truce. r mt is HA -i ""ass -as

WANTED, small' SHOP and Dwelling, «>'""£[

VVS;'dne1_pressji_ldiigJJ.i_._123_\-o_m_^_r^ WANTED, house, s or a As. it lodpas-M»^ VV partly fiiniislied_J_je_-_ J.lií!£?J5£Ti4iS WANTED, a HOUSE, about 7 rooms, Beauty is

Hnghurst Rooms, _IIohjvwefdjt_h5*W«^

WANTED. ALLOTMENT LAND. nearly.

VV tion, cheap. Te.nii3,_m_y_^LjJ¿!^-^-!-a

Shore line

TARANTO, small Cottage, eley, past., years W pref., l__reiiiao_ Weldon,_Tehigraph_!¡. PG WANTED. 2 oF 8 cheap Building will

VV Rozelle! L'hardt. An'dale._yust__COa|LBia

' ' rolls Point. McCullen.- first

WANTED, cash buyer pair of sc'"'*uch,d "J W COTTAGES. R. Bodkin, CWÎSB^----^

T 1 COTTAGEs. 11. too"". <->ïiZZZL:r---ffîi

W^^^t^^Z-T^^.

reporter STOLE. within city boundary'. we

WANTED, STEEPLE, within city boundary)

VA" II. Under. Hurwoodrd._r-r^T,

WANTED, HORSE or .ÇotUBC.^S o' 2 mm ^CTEr^R^Co^gforTi^^

VV kitchen; ^^^^««.JiaíA

-ANT; at oÏÏceTTSriletrml Civil Servant, 1 » -

Acres and tidy Cottage. 'V%uSiS%r in . tram or train, starts. fresh

warm suburb. BRODII_aj"__^.-^T-I-JJS

WANTED, FumisliedHOUSE, near Mons im«

Rent from 30s to 40s

WHITE and CO., , E

H Pitt-street. Opposite Crjl^ilJSpj;

| 805 Pitt-street, appears.' *.>lill^-p^g-jy,,

WANTED to Purchase, whiCh "a 'suitcase in

60 feet, Australian red, h;«'°»"'£ Missy Land; also Terrace of I buses or ^M^'Ki,,eJtrrt_ town Bridge. Jaiu_iJllim|ii?aJ!lS^|f¡rrjff

WÂIÎTED-PU^^COTTAGE »«'^"ïf lk' V FIELD, BELLEVUE in'.?" "the Bal. 7 rms., kit., etc.. tennis court, or more or

ÍBÉWann___CDEIlMOrT_t_JPjtW^

WANTED to Purchase, Spot Loans pipping. VV HOUSE, must have harbour view s Neutral, Mosman. Milson's Point, M cases

more. ,

Apply by Ar^Macleay-str^^J^.

\*>TÑTEb7TERRACE PROPERTY, A" w"V"aiM WA,uuïrl.'. say £1500 upwards. TO fo buyer, waiting Owners e s -(d s 6

care' ' classes