Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Friday 21 April 1911, page 2


PLACING PHILOSOPHY.

When you go out arriving, . Your cash on fancies placing,

Dont forget Some georges run

Worse than they should have done.

t^N^sûT*0000 IS BETTER- at

ROBERTS' WHISKY IS BEST, '.' AND CHEAPEST AT THAT.

THE PEOPLE'S WHISKY.

ROBERTS'' SPECIAL OLD SCOTCH. Imp. Qts., 5s.

552.*«*^,s<°», Imp- Pints 2/0- Large Flasks 2!

Small Flasks 17. "

"_ Sold Only at

ROBERTS' WINE AND SPIRIT STORES.' MARKET-STREET. NEXT GEORGE-STREET.

2,"" ROBERTS' PRICE LIST. is CELEBRATED WOLFE'S SCHNAPPS, 2/4, 4/0.

NETHERLANDS Famous Square Schnapps 4/4, 2/2. BROWN'S FAMOUS 4-CROWN WHISKY, 4s.

FROMY'S MEDICAL RESERVE BRANDY, G and 3/8.

JOHN JAMESON'S 10-year-old DUBLIN WHISKY. 7. PRY MONOPLE CHAMPAGNE. 5/8, 117. ' MORT and CHANDON'S CHAMPAGNE, 5/6, 117. POMMKRY Cll\MP\f!NE, 5/6. 117.

BINET'S CHAMPAGNE (dry, Elite, 1900), 5/6 117. DELBKCK'S CHAMPAGNE, 5/0, 117. '' '

PENFOLD'S FAMOUS PORTS. 2/, 2/6, 3/ per bot TOOHEY'S STANDARD PALE ALE. 6d. TOOHEY'S NOURISHING STOUT, 6d.

ROBERTS' VERY FINEST OLD SCOTCH, 66. ROBERTS' EXTRA SPECIAL WHISKY. 5. ROBERTS' THREE-STAR WHISKY. 4/0. ROBERTS' FINE OLD GLENLIVET, 4. ROBERTS'' SPECIAL OLD SCOTCH, 36. SHAMROCK WHISKY, Imp. Quarts, 4/6. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN PORT? 2/6.

HUNTER RIVER PORT, 26.

PALE JAMAICA RUM. 3/, 4/, 66.

ROBERTS' THREE-STAR WI. RUM, 2/6, in, St.

AUSTRALIAN PORT, 1,0.

N.S.W CLARET, 17; Small Bottles, 6d, 4d. FINE OLD PALE BRANDY. 47.

FOREIGN PORTS AND SHERRIES, 2/6, 8/6.

ROBERTS' WINE AND SPIRIT STORES,

MARKET-STREET. NEXT GEORGE-STREET.

GOVERNMENT .$£$& RAILWAYS.

K

RAIL AND RIVER EXCURSIONS.

TO THE NEPEAN RIVER, PENRITH.

Trains will leave Sydney for Penrith TO-MORROW (Saturday), at 8.27 a.m. and 1.25 p.m.

Return fares from Sydney (including Rail, Coach, and Steamer), 6s 5d First-class, and 4s Second-class.

TO THE HAWKESBURY RIVER.

WEDNESDAYS WISEMAN'S FERRY TRIP.

Trains leave Sydney at 9.5 a.m., and Milson's Point

it 8.50 a.m.

Return Fare (including trip on steamer to Wiseman's Ferry), First-class 9s 6d, Second-class 7s 6d

FRIDATS-nAWKESBüTtY RIVER TRIP.

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

at 350 acres

Return Fare (including trip on steamer), First-class

4s. Second-class 4s.

SATURDAYS.

ROUND TRIPS-SYDNEY-HAWKESBURY-WINDSOR.

Trains will leave Sydney for the Hawkesbury at D.5 am. and Milson's Point at 350 a.m., passengers reach-ing Windsor in time to join the 8.13 p.m. train, due

Sydney at 958 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 0s 6d.

Light refreshments obtainable on steamer.

Tickets for the above trips to the Hawkesbury River may be obtained at Sydney, Parramatta, Hornsby, Mil-son's Point and intermediate stations.

For full particulars see handbills, obtainable from

Stationmasters.

(tt-299) By order.

AMUSEMENTS.

E

M FIRE THEATRE.

- OXFORD-STREET. HYDE PARK.

Sole Lessee. A. R. Shepard.

TO-NIGHT, AT 8.

GREAT HOLIDaTpROGRAMME.

TO-NIGHT. An Entirely TO-NIGHT, New ' Series of

THE WORLD'S LATEST PICTURES.

N

NORTH SYDNEY COLISEUM.

RIDGE AND MILLER STREETS.

Direction, North Sydney Coliseum, Ltd.

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

The Management are highly gratified at the Bellplant Success of the Opening Night The spacious rink; was crowded to its utmost capacity with Skaters and Onlookers. The scene was a memorable one for North Sydneyites.

NOlliELESS FLOOr..

HANDSOME DECORATIONS,

FULL MILITARY BAND, PERFECT VENTILATION.

three sr:r:oNS daily,

Admission, 6d; Skates or Floorage, 17.

AAP

LOAN PICTURE PALACE.

803 Pitt-street 303,

Direction. Walter Brown.

STILL WE LEAD.

ONLY FOR ABSOLUTE BEST CAN BE SEEN HERE.

We are now recognised as the Absolute Leaders in Animated Pictures, and the Management affirm that they are too busy in catering (for our numerous patrons to feel LONELY, as others do.

' NEW PICTURES direct from the Continent, combined with Latest Illustrated Songs, again To-day.

Our DAY SESSIONS are still adapted for LADIES and CHILDREN, and are the talk of Sydney.

POPULAR PRIOR, 3d; CIRCLE. 3d EXTRA.

M'

MASTER JACK HKNDLKY, the beautiful Boy Sopraise, sings Gehde's Concert, next Sunday After, SOUSA." As the drama vivifies and condenses a story

into an easily assimilated tabloid of time, be Wag-nerve works are the works for the missionary."

TO-MORROW, TO-MORROW.

AT 289.

HAMMOND, THE FLYING MAH.,

ASCOT RACECOURSE.

THE BRISTOL BIPLANE.

Proprietors: The British and Colonial Aeroplane

Company, Bristol, England (Sydney E. Smith,

mauger).

TO-MORROW, TO-MORROW.

GRAND STAND, 6d-, LEGER, 2/6.

GATES OPEN AT 3 O'CLOCK.

SPECIAL BOTANY TRAMS along Elizabeth-street, and from Railway-square, direct to Gates of Flying Ground, returning at short intervals.

Management, J. AND N. TAIT.

SOUSA. "Inspired music is based upon natural laws,

and finds an echo in the heart of the universal Morice

FASHIONABLE DANCING.

Miss SCOTT'S CLASSES. CITY CLASSES

CHRIST CHURCH HALL,

Opposite Railway, near Marcus Clark's. Ltd.

FRIDAY EVENING.

MANCHESTER UNITY HALL, Elizabeth-street

FRIDAY AFTERNOON.

PETERSHAM TOWN HALL

MONDAY and WEDNESDAY EVENINGS. SATURDAY MORNING.

INTERVIEWS at any time by appointment or at

MANCHESTER UNITY HALL,

MONDAYS AND WEDNESDAYS, 12 till 2 o'clock.

iOUSA.-"A man before the public, whether he be 5 actor, writer, musician, or minister, is not admired,

for what he is, but for what he does."

AMUSEMENTS.

J. C. WILLIAMSON'S ATTRACTIONS.

HER MAJESTY'S, THIS EVENING, AT 745.

MATINEE, TO-MORROW, AT 1445. i

MATINEE, TO-MORROW, AT 245. .

Pantomime,

JACK AND THE BEANSTALK.

"STUPENDOUS."

Box Plans at Paling's till 5 p.m.

THEATRE ROYAL. EVERY EVENING AT 745.

MATINEE EVERY WEDNESDAY.

THE ROYAL COMIC OPERA COMPANY,

In the Brilliantly Successful

Musical Comedy,

OUR MISS GIBBS. "WELL IN THE BOOM." Box Plans at Paling's till 5 p.m.

J. C. WILLIAMSON, Ltd.

GRAND FAREWELL

TESTIMONIAL MATINEE,

TO BE TENDERED BY MESSRS. J. C. WILLIAMSON,

Ltd.,

GERARD COVENTRY, ESQ.

HER MAJESTY'S

HER MAJESTY'S TUESDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 2.

UNIQUE PROGRAMME,

which will be associated the leading artists of all the theatrical companies at present in Sydney-.

Principals, Chorus, and Ballet of Mr. J. 0 Williamson's Pantomime Company, in Brilliant Scene from

"JACK AND THE BEANSTALK."

The Favourites of the Royal Comic Opera Company, in Leading Features from

OUR MISS GIBBS."

Third Act from the Powerful Drama,

"THE WOMAN IN THE CASE."

(By kind permission of Messrs. Clarke and Meynell

Pty'., Ltd., and George Willoughby, Esq.)

The Incomparable Conjurer and Card Manipulator,

LEIPZIG

(By kind permission of Harry Rickards, Esq. The Musical Two,

HARLAND and ROLLISON

(By, Kind Permission Brennan's Amphitheatres, Ltd.). Scene from Sensational Bedroom Drama,

"THE BAD GIRL OF THE FAMILY"

(By Kind Permission of Messrs. George Marlow, Ltd.).

England's Leading Comedian,

BERT GILBERT. Two Returned Favourites,

MABELLE MORGAN, WILLIAM LE BRUN. And Many Other Interesting Attractions. I PRICES AS USUAL.

BOX PLAN at PALING'S. NEXT TUESDAY, at 9.30. 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. STRICTLY PRIVATE LESSONS (special advantages). SUPERIOR CLASSES AVAILABLE FOR BEGINNERS.

OnmrnnHtnits surf r*.ntrnlK-.s[t,i"t,«,l t limit

CJT. JAMES' LARGE HALL Mr. and Mrs. ROBERTS' CO Special Clara for ADULT BEGINNERS, Wednesday

Afternoon, at 3.80. Also EVERY' Monday and Wednesday Evening, at 8. All particulars. 160 Phillip-street.

JACK AND THE BEANSTALK.

ALL THE

SONGS, SOLOS, AND DANCE MUSIC

MAY BE HAD AT

PALING'S,

338 GEORGE-STREET, SYDNEY.

rp I V O L I THEATRE.

Sole Proprietor and Manager Mr. Harry Rickards. Treasurer . Mr. Edward Maas

THE RECOGNISED HOME OF THE STARS.

MR. HARRY RICKARDS'

NEW TIVOLI VAUDEVILLE AND SPECIALTY CO.

NEXT GRAND MATINEE, TO-MORROW, AT 2.20.

Another Brilliant Reception Accorded the Original English Protean Actor,

2 MR. R. A. ROBERTS.

Last Night of his Masterly Presentation of

RINGING THE CHANGES.

TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, CRUEL COPPINGER."

Continued Success of our Star Artists.

Miss PEGGY PRYDE, London's Favourite Comedienne. LEIPZIG, The Incomparable Conjurer. MDLLE. Y'ETTA. Queen of the Wire. TOM DAWSON', VAUDE and VERNE, CHAS. LILBURN,

and all Mr. Rickards' Great Easter Co.

LAST NIGHT of ALEXANDER PRINCE.

TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, AT THE MATINEE, BLACK and WHITE, Lady Novelty Acrobats.

PRICES: 3 and 1/; Booked Seats 1/ extra. Early Dora, 1/ extra. Box Plan at Paling's, George-street.

General Manager, JOHN C. LEETE.

MISS ETHEL CLIFFORD, 18 yrs.' stage exp., Tchr. of all Stage, Step Dancing. THEATRICAL CLASSES

Wed. and Sat., 2.30, on Model of London Schools. Priv. J lessons any hour. I.O.O.F. Temple, Elizabeth-st, city.

EASTER ' SHOW. THE WOMAN IN THE CASE.

THE C

CRITERION THEATRE.

Lessee . FRANK MUSGROVE.

CLARKE AND MEYNELL PTY., LTD., SEASON.

CLARKE and MEYNELL'S ENORMOUSLY SUCCESSFUL

DRAMATIC PRODUCTION,

in conjunction with GEORGE WILLOUGHBY.

THE WOMAN IN THE CASE, THE WOMAN IN THE CASE, THE WOMAN IN THE CASE,

one of the Most Powerful Plays ever Written, which

THE MAN ON THE LAND

will find in "The Woman in the Case the elements of

action and virility that appeal strongly to him.

THE MAN IN THE CITY

will be fascinated by the Strenuous Action of the play

and its Enthralling Motif.

SENSATIONAL SUCCESS

of the English Star Actresses.

MABEL TREVOR . as .... MARGARET ROLFE. ELINOR FOSTER .... as CLAIRE FORSTER.

A TRIUMPH OF PLAY AND PLAYERS.

The Play produced by GEORGE WILLOUGHBY.

BOX PLAN AT ELVY'S.

Prices: Reserved Stalls, Booking 6, at door 5: D.O. Booking and at Theatre, 5s: Stalls. 3/¡Gallery. 1, ; Early Doors, 1/ extra. Day Sales, White Rose. Children

in arms not admitted.

OUSA.-"Success means a combination of the Air

a? mighty the world, and yourself.' , -TION CLUB BALL

VEHICULAR STEAMERS will leave as follow:

MILSON'S POINT. FORT MACQUARIE.

8 p.m. S p.m.

8.15 p.m. 8.15 p.m.

8.30 p.m. 8 30 p.m. 8.45 p.m. 3.45 p.m. 9 p.m. 0 pm.

0.15 pm., ...

Thereafter every half-hour Thereafter every half-hour

till 1.45 in. till 2 a.m. _

A SPECIAL TRAIN will also leave CENTRAL STATION, stopping where required as for as a ARRAWATTA

at 1.30 a.m.

C. R. BURNSIDE, Secretary. SEEING SYDNEY BY MOTOR.

The Powerful Tourist Cars of the S M.D. CO. leave the Government Tourist Bureau, Challis House, Martin-place, DAILY at 2.30 pm. returning 5.30 p.m.,

for TRIPS AROUND SYDNEY. Distance covered. 35,

miles. FARE. 5 PER HEAD.

Book at THOS. COOK and SON. Challis House, Martin-place. or on the Corps PROPRIETOR GRAND HOTEL, Mt. Victoria, notifies

the best trip after the show is to book at his City Office, 108 Pitt-street, for Jenolan Caves and Blue Mountain Sights. Trips arranged from 50s, including hotels and transit by the most reliable line of coach

or car.

G. H. COOPER. Proprietor.

USA. "I have no sympathy with the argument

that music needs any remarkable fostering to giveit a hold on the people."

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C"~ LON FARE PLEASURE-CiROUNDS7^To LETT

PRESUMENT SHOP and CAl^.ar.0 PREMISES, together with Cottage. For particulars apply Balmain New Ferry Company, Erskine-street, Sydney.

AMUSEMENTS. A

ADELPHI THEATRE.

Direction and Management, GEORGE MARLOW. Ltd.

General Manager, CHRISTIE SIMONSEN'S.

Treasurer, etc., DUNCAN KEVEN.

SYDNEY'S GREATEST, NEWEST, AND MOST

POPULAR PLAYHOUSE.

EVERY EVENING AT 745.

THE BIGGEST DRAMATIC BOOM IN

SYDNEY.

The Sensational and Remarkable Bedroom Drama, which is creating intense enthusiasm nightly, which ran in LONDON for over 600 nights, and has! created

records all over Australia:

THE BAD GIRL OF THE FAMILY.

THE BAD GIRL OF THE FAMILY-.

AT so Brilliantly Interpreted and Gorgeously Mounted

by the

GEORGE MARLOW DRAMATIC COMPANY.

ONE SUCCESSION OF THRILLING SITUATIONS. Brilliantly Interpreted and Artistically Portrayed

"THE ADELPHI THEATRE IS JUST THE THING FOR

THE ACTOR AND THE PUBLIC." George Rignold.

POPULAR PRICES: 3/, 2/, and 1/. Early Door Theacts. 6d extra, obtainable at White Rose, Pitt-st, and Adelphi Theatre Cafe, and if Chamberlain's Library,

425 Pitt-st

BOX PLAN at ELVY'S. Reserves, 4s.

THE

HAWAIIAN S.

Y.M.C.A. CONCERT HALL,

Comer PITT and BATHURST STREETS.

POSITIVELY LAST TWO NIGHTS

of

THE ROYAL HAWAIIAN.

This FRIDAY AND TO-MORROW, SATURDAY,

EVENING, AT (8 O'CLOCK,

FOR THESE TWO NIGHTS ONLY.

THE

ROYAL HAWAIIAN, ROYAL HAWAIIAN,

A UNIQUE CONCERT PARTY,

LAST TWO NIGHTS

of

SENSUOUS, HAUNTING MELODIES,

RAPTUROUS, SOULFUL SONGS, ORCHESTRATED NATIVE INSTRUMENTS.

And

POSITIVELY LAST TWO NIGHTS

OF THE SENSATIONAL AND / CELEBRATED HULA DANCERS.

POPULAR PRICES: S/, 2/, and 1/.

PLANS at PALING'S. DAY SALES at White Rose.

JJ I J 0 U T~H_E~A"~T~R_E".

THE GREATEST OF ALL HOLIDAY ATTRACTIONS

THE BEAUTIFUL bIJOU PICTURES.

SENSATIONAL SUCCESS ACHIEVED LAST EVENING.

GREATEST PROGRAMME IN THE CITY.

Including

THE REDEEMED CRIMINAL.

6d, 17. 1/0. People's Prices, Od. 17, 1/0.

STANDARD THEATRE.

Castlereagh-street (next Fire Station), near Bathurst-street and Mark Foy's).

Last Night of the Thrilling Shadow Play,

THE WATER AND THE SIREN. Complete Change of Programme

TO-MORROW, SATURDAY.

Prices: 1/6. 17. (k1, 3d SÖUSA. "I can almost always write music. At

any hour of the twenty-four, If I put pencil to paper, something comes. But twenty-four hours

later I usually destroy it"

MARIE CORELLI'S New Long NOVEL to arrive

shortly. Join the NEW YORK LIBRARY at once, No. 7, SS King-st and order your copy early. Is 6d quarter. New Rock). every mail. T., 1363 City. SOUSA. Life wouldn't mean it jch to me without

comedy, even in music."

AMUSEMENTS. THE

LYCEUM.

THE LYCEUM.

-Sole Direction C SPENCER.

Evening,' i.; Mat, Wed. and Sat, 2.30.

SPENCER'S THEATRESCOPE CO., SPENCER'S THEATRESCOPE CO

"The Abode of Pictorial Perfection,

In the Home of Pictures." OUR NEW PROGRAMME

A Stupendous Success.

Yet the Last Two Nights

Must be Announced. Shakespeare's Sublime Tragedy

The World-renowned

HAMLET, The HAMLET, 1 MLET, Acme HAMLET. HAMLET, of HAMLET. HAMLET, Idealism HAMLET, ' HAMLET, and HAMLET,

HAMLET. Perfection. HAMLET,

THE FOLLOWING IS A SURE SIGN OF

ITS BONA-FIDES.

That Eminent Critic, RAYMOND BLATHWAYT, in ST. JAMES' GAZETTE. FEB. 25, SAYS: Tile most remarkable of outdoor dramatic pictures are those taken by Mr. Barker, representing the whole of Hamlet, the ' wonderful impressiveness of Ophelia's funeral, the priests'' robes fluttering in the breeze, the real men grave, the golden sunlight, is one of the most effective and thrilling scenes I over witnessed. It is reality Itself."

A Faithful Resume of

THE AGRICULTURAL SHOW OF 1911,

with all its attendant indenting detail,

(Taken by Mr. Spencer's Experts).

The Horse of the Decade,

CARBINE,

THERE IS JOY IN THE AIR,

THE DISTANT SOUND OF WEDDING BELLS, A _

FOR ON MONDAY NEXT .

Mr. Spencer will inaugurate a New Era in Motion Photocraphy, with the presentation of his own locallynrorl'Tc'd Picture Drama.

THE FATAL WEDDING, Armitt with

THE FATAL WEDDING, Clarke and Meynell

J. Propy., Ltd.,

It is a perfect representation, staged at enormous expense by Mr. C. SPENCER, and produced by his staff of experts entirely.

FULL ORCHESTRA AND EFFECTS.

PRICES: 4s 6d, is and 6d. Plan at Paling's Day Sale, White Rose. Doors, 7.15; Overture, S.

NATIONAL AMPHITHEATRE

EVERY EVENING.

MATINEES WEDNESDAYS, SATURDAYS, AND HOLIDAYS.

BRENNAN'S VAUDEVILLE ENTERTAINERS.

ENTIRELY NÊ\V~PROaRAMME.

ORIGINAL FIRST PART.

A PEEP AT FARM COVE.

An Australian Scene by Australian Artists.

ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY.

For the First Time in Australia,

DE VILLIERS, DE VILLIERS, DE VILLIERS, DE VILLIERS,

The Merry Wizard.

Reappearance of

ARMSTRONG AND VERNE, A

ARMSTRONG AND VERNE, conglomeration of ARMSTRONG AND VERNE, Frivolity.

HARLAND AND ROLLISON. "The Musical Two," HARLAND AND ROLLISON,

HARLAND AND ROLLISON. BANCO,

HANCO The Great

BANCO In his Glass Tank Mystery.

JOE GILBERT, Lancashire Comedian.

NEW FACES. NEW ARTISTS.

Linda Davis, Kitty Quinn, Queenie Paul, Lewis Trio, The Tit Bits, Clare Lloyd.

Charles Pope, Alf. Verne, Joe Archer, Joe Verne, James

Craydon, Walter Whyte, the Favourite Tenor.

PRICES: STALIN. 27, i/«7v: GALLERY, 6d.

SATURDAY NIGHT: Stalls 2s. 1/6; Gallery, 1/.

RESERVED SEATS SIXPENCE EXTRA.

HOTEL STEYNE. MANIA. Excellent Lunch and

Dinner, Dally and Sundays, mile to Golf Links. JOSA. The world does not turn back and look for what it once passed by

rpiIE ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS AND AQUARIUM.

Open 9.30 till 5.30 Week Days.

Sundays, 2 till 5 p.m. i

.T'fisrrÔTs.-PLFASURTT"TñIPa ATMTC. (Napier), V Taxis (green and yellow cars, khaki drivers), day and night

phones, 2 and 206 William-street

w

ALTZING Taught in 4 lessons, with music and partner Miss Claire Duvalli, 79 Darlinghurst-rd. OUSaT-"My chief object is to do that which I feel i I am able best to do."_^__^

ARE YOU

DOWN FROM THE COUNTRY?

IF SO, THIS IS YOUR CHANCE.

GET YOUR PHOTO TAKEN NOW. /

FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE WE MAKE A SPECIAL AND WONDERFUL OFFER.

YOUR OWN PHOTO ENLARGED AND FRAMED

THE FRAME OF GREAT WORTH. EXQUISITE DESIGN, UP TO DATE AND

ALSO, 12 PHOTOGRAPHS FOR 217-! ONLY 21-!

READ THIS MARVELLOUS AND WONDERFUL OFFER. IT'S GREAT- ITS GREAT!

YOUR OWN PHOTOGRAPH

ENLARGED AND BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED.

A SPECIAL PRESENT TO YOU ANY DAY DURING THIS MONTH APRIL.

We are now making a special Easter offer, which for the convenience of country visitors and others will be continued during the whole of this month; and in doing so we wish to assure our clients and the public generally that we have given the strictest attention to the smallest detail, and can positive) promise that the whole of the work, from the taking of the photograph to the delivery of the finished pictures, shall receive the same artistic care and skilful treatment as though the full ordinary price had been paid. The work will be our very' best, and will prove a pleasure to our customers, and a credit to our good

name.

OUR OFFER IS AS FOLLOWS: 12 Beautifully Artistic Portraits and an Enlargement framed in a splendid three ply Oak Frames for 21. There are also a number of other Frames, in fancy mouldings and designs, from which you may have your choice without extra charge. The Enlargement when framed is better than those supplied by some studios at from two to three guineas each, but without cabinet photographs,

This is a most marvellous offer.

TIUS EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY SHOULD NOT BE MISSED.

"EMBLO" PORTRAITS IMMEASURABLY SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHER KINDS OF PHOTOGRAPHY.

THE

CROWN

STUDIOS.

448 GEORGE-STREET, SYDNEY.

VICE-REGAL

PHOTOGRAPHERS. SPECIAL NOTICE.

We now take Photographs

in any weather.

We send Photographers to any address for interior or exterior photographs, portraits, or groups, or any mala,

THE

CROWN

STUDIOS.

(NEXT ROBERTS' HOTEL).

AUSTRALIAN JOCKEY CLUB. AUTUMN MEETING, 1914.

FOURTH DAY.

SATURDAY, APRIL 22nd.

THE ROUS HANDICAP

LUNCHEON.

THE PLACE HANDICAP less.-. 2.5 p.m.

TOE SECOND STEEPLECHASE . 240 pm. THE A J.C. PLATE .-. 3.15 pm.

THE SECOND NURSERY HANDICAP.- 8 50 p.m. THE FINAL HANDICAP.~.~. 450 pm.

6 Bligh-street, Sydney.

a W. CROPPER, Secretary.

SYDNEY SPORTS GROUND,

) MOORE PARK.

EVERY EVENING AT 8

INDIANS, COWBOYS, AND SKUTHORPE BUCKJUMPERS

SPECIAL HOLIDAY PROGRAMME EACH NIGHT.

FINALS TO-NIGHT,

GRAND WOOD-CHOPPING CONTEST, AND SAWYERS' CONTEST.

IN ADDITION TO OUR USUAL GREAT PROfil! WINE

All the Champion Bushmen of the Commonwealth Competing

ADMISSION 6d, Children 6d; NEW GRANDSTAND 1 EXTRA. Children 6d Extra,

MANLY CHAMPION BAND ENGAGED.

Direction A.A. AMUSEMENTS, LTD., and P*njTnORP.

AMUSEMENTS.

WEST'S Pictures, Entertainment of Surprises.

WEST'S PICTURES FOR PLEASURE,

So come along To-night

PALACE THEATRE To-night at 8. PALACE THEATRE To-night, at 8 PALACE THEATRE To-night, at 8

To-night's 8. THE GREAT GLACIARIUM. To-night, at 8, THE GREAT GLACIARIUM. To-night, at 8, THE GREAT GLACIARIUM.

DON'T TAKE ANYBODY'S WORD FOR IT, but Come Along and Convince Yourself that

WEST'S PICTURES LIFE PORTRAYALS

ARE BEST OF ALL, AND NEED NO PUFF.

The Great Star Hero,

There are Fifteen others to follow,

The

RACING, ROARING, RUNAWAY ENGINE, RACING, ROARING, RUNAWAY ENGINE, RACING, ROARING, RUNAWAY ENGINE, Full of Intense Steam and Sensationalism.

Included In This Evening's Programme Is .

HAMLET, HAMLET,

PRINCE OF DENMARK. by William Shakespeare.

Acted and produced in the Grounds of the Original Castle of Cronenburirh (Elsinore), Denmark. See that you see WESTS "HAMLET," and no other. It is the best surpasses any previous Shakespearian production

acting, natural scenery, and ensemble. Although a classical subject, it appeals forcibly to every class of

audience.

And there are others equally superb.

Birth of a Flower. The Dixie Mother.

Tramp and the Bomb. Taranto.

DUTCH EAST INDIES. THE LAND OF PLAGUE.

Showing Only

THE VERY LATEST, GREATEST, AND BEST OF ALL. THE I VERY LATEST. GREATEST, AND BEST OF ALL.

Also,

DE GROEN'S VICE-REGAL ORCHESTRA.

REMEMBER, WEST'S PICTURES,

At

PALACE THEATRE, GLACIARIUM, PALACE THEATRE, TO-NIGHT. GLACIARIUM,

To Arrive

SIR HERBERT BEERBOHM TREE

AUSTRALIAN DRAMATIC AUTHORS' ASSOCIATION

ALL AUSTRALIAN" NIGHT. I

TO-NIGHT, ST. JAMES' HALL, PHILLIP-STREET, |

TO-NIGHT. AT 8

"The Spy," by Mrs. Peterkin (Caroll); Mrs. Mole-never Boarders," by Thow. E. Spencer; "Trial Scene, Joan of Arc," by Madame Boult; and "Bachelorislng," by T. Hilhouse Taylor.

interspersed with Songs, Recitations, and instrumental Music, all Manufactured in Australia."

ADMISSION: 3/, 2/, AND 17.

PLAN AT PALING'S. NO BOOKING FEE.

AT

AUSTRALIAN

MANUFACTURES WEEK.

SMOKE CONCERT.

Commercial Travellers' Association,

8 p.m.

H. SPARKS,

Secretary.

OUS. Art is the perfection, the ease with which

one does things, whether it is courting a girl

leading a band."

UNION CLUB BALL, FRIDAY. 21st APRIL.

SYDNEY FERRIES, LIMITED.

VEHICULAR FERRY SERVICE SPECIAL TIME- I

TABLE. Ordinary Time-table till 8 p.m.; then Steamers depart as follows:

MILSON'S POINT. 8.15 pm., 8.30, 8.45, P, 9.15 p.m.,

and every half-hour till 1.45 a.m. Saturday. HE MACQUARIE'S IR Pam., 8.30, 8.45, 9, 5 and every half-hour till 2 a.m. Saturday.

DR. HARRY SHARPE (Cornetist) plays "Salut

d'Amour" (Elgar). Gehde's Concert, Sunday After, a OÜSA. There was a time when only novelty was

asked for-now is added Interpretations EATING. Do you know the Elite Skating (Rink. 1 King-st. Newtown. II open 8 casions daily. Come.

AMUSEMENTS.

SYDNEY'S PREMIER AND PALATIAL

PHOTO-PLAY THEATRES,

Direction, J. D. WILLIAMS

Showing Absolutely the World's Latest and Best

PHOTO-PLAY PRODUCTIONS.

EACH THEATRE SHOWING AN ENTIRELY

DIFFERENT PROGRAMME.

Patrons may attend all three theatres the same day, and rest assured of seeing something different at each theatre. We want you to compare our programmes with others charging twice our prices of

admission.

LIVE AND LET LIVE," but LIVE IN FRONT." I

INCOMPARABLE AND UNEQUALLED

COLONIAL THEATRE, LTD., NO. 2.,

OPPOSITE COLONIAL THEATRE No. 1. j

CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCES, 11 A.M. to 11 P.M. '

ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME TWICE

WEEKLY, Mondays and Thursdays,

In addition to the regular programme we will show another of the Special Microscopical Studies by Pathe Freres, and approved by the Educational Department of New South Wales, entitled

"CHRYSANTHEMUMS."

(Exclusively attire Colonial Theatre: No. fc)

Every Man, Woman and Child should see this picture.

V V _ THE

BEAUTIFUL NEW LYRIC THEATRE,;

GEORGE STREET, OPPOSITE RAWSON- PLACE.

CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCES, 11 A.M. to 11 P.M. ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME TWICE WEEKLY,

MONDAY'S and THURSDAYS,

In addition to the regular programme we will show the great Sensational picture by the Kalem Company,

entitled

"THE RUNAWAY" ENGINE."

THE HOUSE PALATIAL.

COLONIAL THEATRE, LTD., NO,

GEORGE-STREET,

Between Bathurst and Liverpool Streets.

CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCES, 11 A.M. to 11 P.M.

Entire Change of Programme Twice Weekly,

Mondays and Thursdays.

' MODERN ENTERPRISE PRICES.

Prices of Admission same to each Theatre:

STALLS. 3d. DRESS CIRCLE, 6d. STALLS. 3d. DRESS CIRCLE, 6d. STALLS, 3d. DRESS CIRCLE, 6d.

Ladies' and Children's Special Morning and After

loon Matinees.

Ladies' Retiring Rooms and Lady Attendants.

EACH THEATRE PRESENTS AN ENTIRELY DIFFERENT PROGRAMME.

GK

JOL'SV.-"Thc music of the future

J who arrive there it no such thing; it is the music of the news PICTURES. Man with complete Electric Picture

Plan! wants Partner, with few pounds, for tour-ing. _£Í£tHfíi_§H!I!JííLJíi!Lii9:_ w

"XTKVV HAREM TOQUES, the rage of New York. AmeIN rican Hat Stores, £5 Strand Arcade, and Allst. Uti. 1~7V.AIRYI.ANU TRIP, Upper Lane Cove, from No 7

. give!?'' ^.^''-'JUî-iî'-'Jii^LilHîiJîi-Çy.1-.'.*!}m. W. WOOD, Teacher Step, Fancy-, and" Ballroom X Dancing. Class Lessons, 1 '? 173 Q. V. Markets.

SOUSA'S would rather be the composer of an in

spirational march than of a manufactured symphony."

TXTANTED, a BARITONE. > > Apply) at 11 o'clock to

WESTS B R O S." C I R C U S.

GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH.

PRINCE' ALFRED PARK.

Every Evening at 8; Doors Open One Hour Earlier.

THIS SEASON'S STUPENDOUS ORGANISATION IS THE BIGGEST AND MOST EXPENSIVE IN THE

ANNALS OF AUSTRALIAN CIRCUS HISTORY.

EVERYTHING NEW. ALL NEW ARTISTS.

LIZZIE. LIZZIE.

The Enormous African Blood-sweating hippopotamus, the only live hippopotamus In Australia, cost-

ing Wirth Bros. £1251).

NEXT MATINEE? TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) AFTERNOON. PRICES: 4s, 8d, and 2/; CHILDREN rlAi.F-i'RUK: RESERVED CHAIRS, 4s.

BOX PLAN AT PALING'S.

Motor Garage Provided Free.

ACCOUNTS PAID 11 A.M. SHARP, TO-MORROW. SATURDAY

BUILDING MATERIALS.

ALL DESIGNS SUPPLIED FREE WITH LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. CUSTOMERS' OWN PLANS QUOTED FOR. '

PLEASE CALL IN OR WRITE US.

WEATHERBOARD COTTAGES.

! SUPPLIED FREE WITH LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. CUSTOMER!

PLEASE CALL IN OR WRITE US.

H. MCKENZIE, LIMITED, TIMBER MERCHANTS, GLEBE ISLAND.

WEATHERBOARD COTTAGES.

NEVER DAMP.

MACHINE MADE.

Erected to your own design or to our SPECIAL PLANS, CATALOGUE of which we will mall free to ""''TmnTtrc often arranged to owner, of City and Suburban Land.

GEORGE HUDSON AND SON, LT P., REGENT-STREET, REDFERN.

ARTISTS and PAINTERS It you want best quality

Goods at lowest cost, buy from

JAMES SANDY and CO., Ltd.,

2 2 320 325 Georgntrect

ARTISTIC FIBROUS PLASTER CEILINGS.

Write for large Illustrated Catalogue Filed or Unfixed. BROWN and FINNEY.

Tel., 504 Redfern. Wyndham-st. Alexandria,

ASPHALTÉ-NEÚCHATEL ASPHALTe"C0., Ltd.,

Royal Ina'ce-bldg».. 16 springers., 2SM Cent. BRICKS. For SALE, 20,000 good and stocks, 14s to

clear. Apply Regent-street,

next Police Station,

_ _ George-street West

BAKEWELL BROS., Erskineville_Verandah, HcaHh, Wall Tiles, Sanitary Ware, Drain Pipes BniCKCXYERS.-Price wanted for 53,000. Apply

behind Church of England. Thornleigh B'RICKS^Vanted, 5000 Machine Second-hand

BRICKS. Home, Box 241, G.P.O.

flavor WIREWORKS, go to Eastway's Great Store,

: George-st. below O.P.O SLATES, Ponbrj'n, Bangor, Eureka Green, French,

Blue, Dainpcourse, 18 x 0 J. 4).

Dealers in Air Bricks, Louvres, etc.

Estimates for Slating, 'tiling, and Shingling.

KIRK and DICKENSON,

27 Pitt-street. Redfern, i SLATES, SLATES, 14 x 9, 18 x 6, 20 x 4ft, for Damp

course, Just landing; also Lead and Malthoid and Ruberoid, at lowest; Air Bricks, etc.

G. E. CRANE and SONS, Ltd.. ?'»..15 Pitt-st North. | WANTED"230ft"~chcop ind-hand Flooring. Price,]

etc., to ADA, Post-office, Petersham. ' WANTED"tô"Bujr, ï Staircase 12ft by 4ft, 7in R-,

12in T., in good order. 233 Darling-st, Balmain. WANTED, Quantity And hand 12 x 12 Girders. ' State

parties., length, etc. 474 Pitt-st, op. Marcus 61. CANTERBURY. Building Sites, close to Park, near

San.. Terms. TO-MORROW. 8 o'cl. R. and W., Ltd.

PUBLIC NOTICES

N

ARTILLERY SHOT PRACTICE will be carried out

from the aorta at the Heads Seawards, THIS DAY between the hours of 9 a.m. and 5pm ,

Masters of Shipping and persons in charge of boats are cautioned against remaining, in any position such as would cause obstruction to such practice

Residents in the vicinity of the above-mentioned Lots are specially warned to keep open all windows during

the period of firing The

danger zone will he not less than 11,000 'areas east of the coast line, and from North Head to Macquarie

Lighthouse I

the Electric Searchlight and other Lights will be run during the hours of darkness.

Mr J CHRh Lieut Colonel R K V

S O Artillery New South Wales.

NOTICE is hereby given that the PARTNERSHIP carried

on between LMILi YERBURY, of Young Spinster and SYDNEY A UtliUlU of the same place Produce Agent at Lovell street, Young as Produce Merchants under the stock of S PARBURY and CO has been DISSOLVED as from the date hereof by mutual consent The business will be carried on by the said Sydney Yerbury who will pay and discharge all the liabilities of the late firm and will receive all moneys owing to the late part of his Band this nineteenth day of April 1911 I MILL \tUBlR) -Witness to signature of Emily Yerbury ALUS R OAMPBIL! Solicitor Young S \LltBUlU-Witness to signature of Sydney horbury ALLAN R, CAMP BELL

Chief Seen tary s Office

Sydney, 6th April 1911

IT is hereby notified, for general information that

his Excellency the COY ERNOR with the advice of the Executive Council has approved of the 111 VOCA

TION of the NOTIFICATION dated 21st September, I 1916, PHOUIBITINC from the date thereof the ADVT USING or SALE of an APPLIANCE kno \n is the 1 A SHLRMAN RUPTURE CUltl consisting of

Appliance and a reason to be used in conjunction with I

such appliance.

(U guj_FRFD FLOWERS

[IN THE ASSIGNED ESTATE OF WILLIAM CONUlr

It! NWICh

Draper, Lismore N S W

A FIRST DIVIDEND at the rate of fifteen -shillings (15s) in the £ In the above Estate is now payable at

my Office

Promissory notes must be produced for endorsement

ALBERT BORCHARD

Public Accountant

Equitable building George street

Sydney; girl April 1911 BRETNALL and SON Solicitors Mtom jb and Con

-chancery. Lyndhurst chambers, 84 Elizabeth-st,

PUBLIC NOTICES.

AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY?. HEAD OFFICE 87 PITT STREET, SYDNEY

LOST POLICY

It is the intention of the Society, on or after the twenty) second day of May next, to issue a Special Policy in place of Policy No 1-333 ii, on the life of HERBERT FRANCIS PLRIU, which is declared to have

been lost

Dated at Sydney this twentieth day of April, 1911.

T H W APPERLY, Secretary

AS some Person is circulating a malicious and un

in a statement concerning me, I hereby state that I have never been married, and challenge any person to prove others ise, or any other statements

made.

E MACDERMOTT

NY Person or Persons having Claims against the Mrm known as The Chapman Manufac Co, late Murphy's Commcl Agent, are required to forthwith send full particulars thereof to

L. O PINK

Box 1003 G P O

I, SAMl IL STRING! It Hairdresser Circular Quay,

and late of isa Blue's Point road, will NOT be responsible for any DEBTS without my written authority

April 18 1911

I WILL NOT be responsible for any debts contracted

in my name without my written authority on or after this date S STRANGE junior.

2 2 in Portman street Zetland

FW. WALKER, Solicitor and Notary Public,

Ins ItrviOVFD to

BiniDrilS' EXCHANGE,

15 Castlereagh street

I WILL NOT be responsible for any DEBTS contracted

by any) person from this date, 20th April till

2 2s NACHMVNN Mortdale

JO GRIfFIN OF, licensed "U'RVMOR under

R P Act, Equitable Bldg , 0 George st Sydney

HOUSES AND LAND FOR SALE.

(Continued from Page S y.

PRIVATE SALE, THOSE MAOVH KENT VILLAS,

known as

Fri

The position is unique, having both a park and water

frontage.

Also

A SPLENDID Bl OHt OF LAND,

fronting Beach road and Mona lane

Also that splendid Block of LAND at the corner of the Spit and Ourimbah road, Mosman

Apply. all particulars, J P SHANAHAN,

Vickery's-chambers.

¡__^TCYCLES AND MOTOR CARS. '?\r0U lUJquiRfc

J- A FOUR-CYLINDER RUNABOUT

Then see the.

"EMPIRE" TWENTY.

It has three speeds, forward and reverse, and built

on large car lines.

Bills Car will be exhibited at the Royal Agricultural

Society's Show.

Our Stand Is in Palace-street. Make a note of this.

Sole Agent, "Thomas" Flyer, "Chalmers" SO, died "Empire" Motor Cars.

ROY W. SANDFORD. 185 Elizabeth-street, Sydney.

MOTOR CAR SPECIALITIES.

PIONEER LEATHER CLUTCHES. GREASE CAPS.

LEATHER SUNDRIES.

The name "PIONEER" is a Guarantee' of the

Quality.

30 LUDOWICI and SON, Ltd.,

117 York-street, Sydney FOR SALE, stylish. up-to-date Touring MOTOR CAR, is- fitted with taximeter, in thorough good running order, cheap for cash. Apply

257 Castlereagh-street, Sydney.

TOR, %?' 60-14 five handsome body, screen. . ,., '«x"1' 20th 4 ozs., small consign. petrol, dual ignition, hoods, lamps, speedometer, spares, etc., In all work, cheap. flowers Herald Office, King-street BICYCLE, nearly new, of his, free wheel, brake, I A-' mudguard, unredeemed ped I

H SLEEMAN,

_ 253 Parrumutui-ioud| Leichhardt

SPUR said:. 4-cyl., 16-20 MOTOR CAR. Aster Engine, streamer 6, absentee owner instructs sell, £216, bargain.

GEORGE KING and CO.. 235 George-street

I THOR SALE, 1 MOTOR CYCLE, light weight machine,

is- in good order, all appliances. To-day at 12 p.m.

WOOLF and CO., Auctioneers, 193 Pier-street.

TURNER BROS., 239 Pitt-st, require good Country a- Agents Lib. coin. offered. Write for particulars". fJlUIINER BROS., 239 Pitt-st, Post Free Bicycle runs

T- tinted Oitaloguc._ir^jivorth_jm<pcctlon._ . TURNER BROS.. 23!) Pitt>-«t.-S.lI. Machines; sales

makes, the 45, agreed. Sundries, Repairs reason. rPAXI-CABS-Si'dney Taxi-cab Co. Ltd., St" Peters

'Phone, William-st 701.

THE'"., WORK and for Second-hand Cars. Ring in

_T'lsl_»''lll-'m.st, and I now Call on a,",

~T)X. Special B.S.A. Carbines, all ages., Dunlop tyres, I to sacrifice £4 10s. Bike, Dulwich Hill P.O.

AL

?"- careful drivers. Cook's Circus. 337-1) Castlereagh-st FOR Auction Sale to-day, at 12 noon, 31 De Dion J- Engine, complete. 105 Pitt-st, Sydney.

AUSTRAL Moto-Reve, 21 h-iC'twin-cyl., IKnTign., -"? for Sale by Auction today, 12 noon. 193 Pitt-st ?¡\rOTOR Blcyclo,"3-h."p.. "coniplp'tè.'fof Sileby Miss..

->-'.» today. Must be add. Auction Rooms. 10s Pitt-st TITUST GO. 4-Cylinder, Recent Modern" Pair, IWh -are- mag., side entrance... EIllott'«,_493 George-st TREE, beautiful Model, "latest, a. ? new," £6 10s; a son gift cost double. 242 King-st, ? Newtown.

FOR SALE MOTOR CYCLE, 21 h.p. Minervnr'Snrin'e -rain trawl <"'der.j\n-.ly_ll Albemarle st. Newtown.

T IGIITWEÍGHT~MOTOR-CYCLE, pert, order, Dunlop J-' tyres. by auction Today's J. Lawson, Little a EN. B.S.A. Austral Bicycle," Emile (Fisher, "coin

price. 6.; 10s 17 Harrow-road, Stanmore MOTOR CYCLE. Wanted to Exchange, a Boudoir

PIANO, nearly new, worth plan, for a first-class modern Motor Bike, in perfect condition.

E S M p. Newtown P.O.

BEAUTIFUL CRONULLA BEACH

Burns Estate. Ocean and Villa Sites.

TOMORROW Motor "Buses. SALE. Wet or Fine. R. W. HORNING and CO., Auctioneers, Pitt-street

HORSES, VEHICLES, , LIVE STOCK.

FOR THE BLUE RIBBON LINE OF VEHICLES,

THE C. ASHDOWN CARRIAGE CO.,

186 IN George-street Camperdown.

Tel., 523 Newtown.

Take Leichhardt or Abbotsford Car to our Show- room doors. Get out at Australia-street July 5 minutes by car from Central Railway Station.

ELLIOTT'S, MUST GO, PREMISES RESUMED. N best reasonable offer refused. Ijo New, S.U. Vehicles, Sulkies, from £7 10s; Landaus, Broughams, Hyde Park, Coining, D.S. Buggies, 2 and 4 wheeled Dogcarts, Governess Carts, Trotting Sulkies, Vans, BoxcarU, Surveyors', Delivery Waggons, Pony Phaetons, 'Buses. Hearse, Hickory Wheels, Axles, 100 Sets Harness, etc. Elliott's, Coachbuilders, 493 George-st, nr. Bathurst-st. COOK'S MOTOR GARAGE and VEHICLE EX. for

Buggies, big stock, with and without rubber tyres; Sulkies, for horse or pony; S.S. Queen's and Sark Phaetons Landaus, Victorias, Sociables, seat 9. At

237-9 CASTLEREAGH-STREET,'

Mark Foy's.

CASH or TERMS Dealers Turnout, £0; Waggonette

Turnout, suit country, £14; Spring Dray Turnout, £12; Tipdray turnout, £14; Sulky T'out, £10; Pony, Suringcait Turnout. £7; 20 Horses and Ponies, from £5; Waggonettes, Lorries, Butchers', Bakers', Order, Dealers', Village, Spring Carts, Tipdrays, Tea Carts, Sulkies, new and second Vehicles, all prices; Ham-, £1 set Towers Hotel, George West, opp. Fire Stn. BARGAINS at NEWLANDS VEHICLE SALE, Buckland

street, back of 123 George-street West Lorries carry 2 to 6 tons, Waggons, £12; Deceased Buggy, suit farmer, £10, bargain; Sociable, pert, order, £12; Strang Sulky, £6; Pass. Waggonette, seat 11, £14, cheap; Butcher, Baker, Butter, Tea, Village Carts, from £4; Guard-iron Dealer's Van; new and sash. Harness; SOJIorsos, Ponies, Mares, week's trial SINGLE HORSE Lorry, nearly new 2 Sociables, £11,

£10; light Covered Waggons, from £9; strong Covered Waggon, carry 2 tons, £10; Tipcarts, Timber Drays, Spring Vans, VIH. Carts. 41 City-rd. Darton. rpillCKSET Bay PONY, 12.2 high, fa»"t,""«tyilsh, free X mover, quiet, first-class Sulky', mov. seat, lamps, hand-sewn Harness, sell cheap, any trial.

CORRYONG. Juliett-street, Enmore.

C" ASH or Easy Terms. Tipdray, Horse, and Harness,

£15; Hooded Hawker's Waggon, Horse, and Harry.

£20; Order Catt, Horse, and Harry., very cheap; Baker's Horse and Harness, 452 Bourke-st, B. Ills., n. Fitzroy-st BAY MARE, 14.2, young, quiet; Nickel-mounted

screw spring seat and back Sulky; Lamps, Whip, Rug, Nickel Hand-sewn Harness; must sell.

15 Parramatta-road, near Catherine-st. Leichhardt

FOR SALE, 5-horse Doilhlc-shsft Snrliur WAGGON'. X? Platiorra 12ft x 9ft (built by Bennett, South Creek), carry 10 Perth; price, £35. Apply S. PLATE, AiisirallTslreet Woollahra. Tel.. 190 Waverley.

T">ENT-'S1L\FT Sulky, Cost £22 new, used "few months,

"> well £11: Set Harness, nearly new, 12 10s. 24 Victoria-st. Lewisham._;_, C" "llESTÑUf" MARE, prize-taker, 8 years. 14.2, Var

nWied Rubber SULKY, making stylish turnout, week's trial. 40 Campbell-street, Jla.v-market_ FOR Sale, handsome stylisifBay PONY. 4yrs., 13th.,

new Sulky and Harness, sell cheap. Belmore Cottage, 34 Ross-street Forest Lodge.

SALE, Angus Phaetons, Farm Drays. Pony Vans, J Horses, Vehicles, Harness. Cohen, 6 Egan-st Ntn

FOR SALE, PHAETON, in good order. C. H. Hayes,

Wahroonga.

?¡Tvûît SALE, good sound HORSE. U R. lives. I? Wahroonga.___

BUGGY MARE for SALE. Apply Carnegie Subies, 211 George-st West. _________ P- OR size, 2 Waggonettes (surveyors), thorough order;

also fruit Country Homes. Tel.. 51 Hyde.

mWO Active Draught Horses, suit tip-drays; 1 Heavy X Draught, 6yrs, suit brick dray, week's trial. Railray Carrying Co., 40 Campbell-street Haymarket

[798' SALE, DUÛlÏÏY GELDING. Apply 11. T.

' Seymour. Marrickville-rd.

SALE. Horse, suit light van, champion puller,

£7_10s._ 3 Talfourdst, near Glebe -P.O.

riVÎVO good thickset March, 14, 15 hands, ton trial, X £97 £12, cheap. _J]_ Clty-rdjJDarllngtoiu_ TJioljRTÊIIN-HAND Mare. Bent-shaft Sulky, set neara new, £18 lot, any trial. 41 City-rd, Darlington. FIRST-CLASS Pony Guard-iron Van; good Tray Sulky. 'JL? Short, next Fire Station, Stanniole-rd, P'sham. ITtOR each Brown Gelding, 16 hands, suit farm, or. JL? £3. Caretaker, 2355 Georgest,_opp._Bridgc-st. FOR SALE, HORSE, 16 hands, years old, any trial

69 Stafford's, Stanmores

TrEATY Viii HORSE!: and HARNESS (for SALE, any XX. trial. 44 Metropolitan-road, Enmore LIGHT Express WAGGON TURNOUT, any trial, £10.

40 Campbell-st, Haymarket.

HIGH-CLASS Waggonette 'Bus, nearly new, carry 8

H. Lloyd. Coachbuilder. 51 Church-st, Newtown. COB Pony, Brisbane Sulky Turnout; also sound 14.2 V- Mare, trial, cheap. 29 Arundel-st, Forest Udgc. L~~ÏOÏIT Covered Waggon, reliable Mare, set Harness,

any trial. £18 lot, cheap, 41 City-rd, Darlton.

n-UPrvvRÏ heavy Draught Horse, set Harness, any

1 til '£201 lot, terms- 41 City-rd, Darlington.

-DOD Sulky and Phaeton and Dogcart for Sale, bar

g\»lnrj^O^mPJiJ_8S0J,arrainaaa.'rd. Petersham. STYLISH Turnout", Home. Buggy, and Harness, 70

guineas. A Bargain. Craig and. Aitken, George-st FOR SALETTirêtty Child's Pony. at. 25 Irwin-st X. ( roydi-n._._--, -FOR SALE, Milk'Cart, In one-class order, cheap. 1-0

Al-iii(romhie»t, Rtilfc__¿__._ FOR SALE, 14-hand thOOKt Mare, must sell, any ii trial. 20 Beattie-st, Balmain. FAY PONY, Bent-street SIBLEY, and HARN, £12.,

J week's trial. 40 Campbell-st. Haymarket

I village cart. süet poNY. and warns. £9.

A Towers Hotol,j5corffC-6t,_opp., Fire^tatioii;_j

-HANDSOME Sulky Turnout. 13 hands, £32. Selby

XX flour. Jersey-rd. Woollahra. _

ANY' Mare, 10h., £7; Pony Mare, 13., also; Horse,

suit farm. £5; terms. .l_P_____

letter SALE, TIPDRAY TURNOUT, with work; sand

£1 trial. 77 George-st, Redfern! GREENGROCER'S VAN, 2 stanch Horses, set nickel

Ham., sell cheap. Myola. Linthorne's, New-town. A' VERY handsome Buggy or Sulky MARE, give any

trial, £15. 133 Abercrombie-st, city. I FOR Sale, Pony Village" Cart and Butter Cart cheap.

J? 117 Cleveland-st, near Crown-5t1_Redfcrn._

Oil Sale, big, active HOUSE, young, sound, suit van,

any trial. 02 Buckland-st. Alexandria. RIGHT Village Cart for Sale, cheap. CouchbulMcr, 60

Marlborough-st, Surry- Hills, off Devonshire-st

TTERY stylish Cob Pony, Rubber-tyred Sulky, and V Harris, any trial. 422 Bourke-st, S, Ills. Barber's SINGLE and Double LORRIES, From £20. Railway _' ( carrying Co- 40 Campbell-st

FOR Sale, new SULKY, suit 14 hands., also light Horse

and breaking-in Gig. 95 Derwent st. Glebe O It Sale or Hire, 10s week, Dealer's HORSES and

CAR S. 445 Elizabeth-st. Sum- UHR BROS SALE, go. Brood Mare, suitable horn, or III an)

- fiRe guaranteed. H. Mark, in poor. Randwick,

SINGLE-SEATED Hooded BUGGY, good order, cheap. _lo_shoriju.!j^on!stj;odge;_ JERSEY MODEL COW, Just calved, 2nd calf, sound,

at)" the quartz. Newsagent, Five Dock B" AY Gelding, 15 hands, good worker, no further use,

£2 10s. After in. 13 Missenden-rd, Newtown.

? RAliGHT Mares (12). cart (arms. 4 In foal, all gd.

workers. B'way Curing. Co., 40 Campbell-st, Hkt

'MUST Sell, Stylish island Pony Turnout, best in

PI Mitclu 11 st. Glebe

BARGAIN. Young Horse, suit tradesman; no further

e, £7 Saridler,_14»_Geor6e st West >~ÂY Pony Mare, about It hands, high, quiet, cheap e -f, r (i um- Asquith, Office-At. Rockdale,

ÏJÊTUTIFUL CRONULLA BEACH, A Burns Estate. Ocean Jiul Villa Sites.

TOMORROW. Motor 'Buses. SALE, Wet or Fine.

R. W. HORNING and CO., Auctioneers, Pitt-street a

HORSES, VEHICLES, LIVE STOCK

PREMISES RESUMEDl-xlreat tncarnu*""""****-**"r*r-~

A list.. Mares, and Ponies, fresh v face of every description; In Waggon, for the invite to. £8; Sociable, and- Butter.' north', rise? Sanitary

new, room £10, sing a Cows

carry 3 tons, £18; Dealer's Van th,,,. V í'Ko»,

"So?' ran Spring 'Crm days

215 Coi.iburn-alroct, rieajJtlley.Mrect, Surry UMu"4 LATE W LORRY, ^lö^r^^Th^Ts^

J 'Buses; also Horse. Harness was ,... . grade

IhKgv, £12; Spring í'i,"berr,ni»Mn'd All???

Snd" issues gardener'' feels- as fit and net

and hair. Sulkies, every description- "0 lines. 3

fclitMRE and COMPASS Sale-yards! 106 tWENTY DrauglirHol:SrMa"reT*^nir^SîT:SSulky Turnout; Butchers', Bakers',' and Omer Ä I Farm and Spring pray»_j_2J5____Jr, u "Ä CLEARING-OUT SALE rîoses and Vel-Tcllr^

S Cherry', Bakers', Grocers'. VIIhV Tin V

Spring, Vans, Sulkies, Express' and headed as!?'

light Pole Lorry;' stylish Sulky- Turnout, fVSO Turnout, £20; Hooded Waggon Soft, visited

lan T__ou__£12. M5 GeorgMt, opp. S. Hordern,''

jun. in 2 lines. stores' £3 case: Sulky Tumut £10; Springcart Turnout, £5; Boorara ss- vmVi Cart £2; Harness of all kinds. MURPHY a FSS crombie street, off George-street West Aw FOR SALE, Bent-shaft Rubber-tyred SULKY (hood J- specially built (for owner by Arthur Horton was, 4 months ago, suit 13 or 14 hands pony. is" in" ? Apply after 2 o'clock, and CREST

Prospect-road, Summer' Hill

CASH. TERMS, OR RENT. 20 Draught Rock v Van I1"°'ws' 'Ponies, and Mares; Dealers yT Turnout, £0; Butcher's Turnout, £14; TiodrayVT out £12; full-size Van, £4; LlghiExpress v¿,*_?.'

I Sulky. £4. 40 Campbell-street. Upmarket. ' W*HN'T,I*U' Second-hand VROLLY, to came into T iAirbnA V 4" 5 8°?,-1 DT-,"*>" nerve. Apply JAS PICK, Oaks-avenue, Neutral Bay. 'Phone, few as WAGGON, hooded, brake, £8; VIllngrcsTTKiv" . clearness £1; Pony, Sulky, 11.', £16. 19 points; WANTED, heavy Van Horse. Price, parties. to , Lelliott. Jerseys, Woollahra. There. is what

> 1 20s weekly. SOI, Herald. I WANTED to Buy, Square Van, Horse, and Hand , > I will pay for week's trial J.R., Herald I ' BUGGY and Sulky wanted, "cheap. S. PUeTCeo**=

v ciiiye«_st_ Marrickville. \*\7ANTED" to Purchase Horse, Lorry.' or Via 33 > > Harness. T. E.. c_a. JV. __J-_ma___Wn<>iu. WANTED, Exrrclsc"~Saddle, also Suit Horse clotHEs

Slateprice, M.D., Hnymamot P.U.

sprEAD and Worn-out Horses and Cows Bought hire J ' est price given. W. Tumeth. Tel.. 232 Redfern

DEAD Horses and Cows Bought, up to 10s head Fat!

_ carts kept. J. Connelly. Phone, £24 North Bet

SPLENDID Grazing Paddock, 200 acres, for (the.

securely fenced, permanent water, and about ance of grass, p. n. FORBES,

2 Belmore.

FOR SALE.

FIVE SHILLINGS.

Sight-testing and Spectacles, 57, Best etnUtr frrT . mileages Satisfaction guaranteed or money? funded. This is a genuine offer to further Edward

our name and skill. One of the Principals stand to each client personally. Consulting hours: Fine! , 9.30 a.m. to 5.30 p.m.; Saturdays, 0.30 a.m. to 11s

p.m.

GIBB and BEEMAN, LTD.,

Opticians, 6 Hunter-street, Sydney,

3 doors from George-street The Principals are;

C. Gibb, late of runs. Gibb and Co.

J. W. Beeman, late Sight-testing Expert and

Manager for many years for li. A. Bimdtaijh, '

Ltd.

HALL, KING O'MALLEY. ALMIGHTY BROTHER,

WHAT SAY YOU TO A BIT OF CHEAP

STATIONERY. For instance:

3 100 Sheet Bank Paper Writing Blocks, 15. 4000 Commercial Envelopes, 27.

Typewriter Paper, 1/3 and 2/6 box Team. 4 Rolls best Sanitary Paper, 17.

And all other Lines, Brother, equally low in price

AUSTRALIAN PAPER CO, A

Stationers,

162! Castlereagh-street,

between Park and Bathurst streets.

SYMONDS FURNISHING, LTD., 287 Pitt-st, Oalr.

IRON SAFES, £5 10s, £8 15s, £10 15. Call American Oak 6ft SIDEBOARD, sell £10 10s.

OAK DINING SUITE, of 3 pieces, £8 10s. s : Double Italian Top 2 inch post Bedstead, £2 IS. -Several Rooms Second-hand Linoleum and Floorcloth. ] Secretaire Bookcase, 4ft, Al make, £7 lot. J Fine Old Mahogany TOILET PAIRS, solos the pill i OFFICE TABLES, 17s 6d, 20s, 25s, 55s, 55s. I SYMONDS FURNISh.ING, LTD., 2857 Pitt-st, only.

MORAN AND CATO, LTD., 83 CLARENCE-STREET

or Branches In most Suburbs.

Mr

Ernest Oatmeal, 2d per lb, 7lb for K

Tasmanian Rolled Oats, nothing better, 7lb bag 1/0. Col. Sugar Reef. Co's I.C. Sugar, 50lb bag, 12/1

Col. Sugar, Reef. Co's, IA Sugar, 50lb bag, tt/Mk. |

Fairymead, IA" Sugar, 50lb bag, 12/3. a " Mildura Raisins, good quality, 4d lb, 1246 for wI I;

Fine quality Rice, 2d per lb, 500 bag 0/3. is

1

Rimoldi Macaroni, and Vermicelli, 8d per lb picket at MORAN and CATO DELICIOUS 1/3 TEA, caul li {

. _anythiiig_j'ou pay heifer. TRY IT , PAWNED. £5 10s, 18 Goldtcvcr Watch, good" as,'

new, cost £20, owner going away, cannot reduce sell ticket 12s 6d. Mr. A. Moran, Annandale P.O.

EDISON April Records Now Really, Amberol ill last

minute Titles. Sterling Record'. 7/8 war "21 Phonographs from 2/0 wk. Sterling various, 239 Pitt

street (opp. Carr.), and at 100 Pitt-st (nr. Marketable LARGE QUANTITY OF SCRAP LEATHER, values for

all kinds of Leather Repairs.

J. C. LUDOWICI and SON, Ltd.,

117 York-street, Srcary.

HOWCASES of all kinds, made In nickel or firm

Plateglass Counters. Armstrong, S Eliot's GUNS, Hammerless and Low Hammers, by Great,

Boswell, Scott, Purdey. Repairs. Graham. Oil S.V.M. ? 2 PIANO CASES, new, inclined, room required, li'

, 6d ea. to clear. Gordon's 40 Flinders-st Only. ) GRAMOPHONES. just landed, great variety Aust 'A

mails. from £2 up. Gordon's, 40 Flinders-st Paly.

I VIEW DROPIIEADS, £4 10s. Other styles from St '. j J>_PINNOCIi. SO. V. MARKETS. ,

"ITINNOCK'S SEWING MACHINES, highest railway I X est prices. PINNOCK, 8 Q. V. JIABlim. , SINGER, WILCOX and GIBB"!" vnirXLKIt and WILL _SON-._aB_h3laraJns_J_NN0CK. 80 V. MARKETS.

S" KATES for Sale, new and she., left miner. Country,,

Rinks, supplied. Turner Bros. Rink. Meet. Me.. FOR Sale, large quantity of light firewood. was used Harris Co.. Ltd.. 35 Hrn.l>.a____l>e_ -SEWING MACHINES. SIR INO MACllUiQ]]

Wonderful ¡-TLECTAS, saw both ways.

Wonderful SELECTAS arc light running and spot?

Wonderful SELECTAS.-M.icl.s. taken in exchange '

Wonderful SELECTAS are guaranteed for 18 years. I . Wonderful SELECTAS, £0 15s. or easy terms. J.

Sole Agent, SIDNEY THOMPSON, t 60 George-st W., next Fire Station; and 155 Oxford-st.

P. 100 other Much., all makes, from £1. I employ no travellers; customers sate 25_P-ei._. , IN Pawn, £11, MP., Pair" 5 Fine? Diamond Eli; .

rings, lovely stone, cost owner £23, see that , , £1. Mrs. A. Allen, P.O., Glebe. on" , TAILORS"' UNCALLED-FOR GARMENTS, comes"

J Ing Men's Sac Suits, cost £4. price 2.1 as.

I Trousers, 7s 0d; Evening Dress on.) Dinner Suits, coat I £8, pr. Ms. Everyth. new. Herman, 38 ".vnyard-MM. ;

**r»OUBLE"BARREL Top Action Breechloading Going I U with Greener crossbones. cost £10, price easy as >

Watches, perfect timekeepers, prices 45, 5% W, ?*,."*

'ps. IPs.' NATHAN HERMAS.^W-ynyatjdnn-.-., I5EMINGT0N-S Typewriter, perfect order, £0;I.ftt*J.

V. trees. 17s 6d; Iron Safe, second hand, me M is a 16, with 2 drawers and stand, cost is. Pass J 6 15s. NATHAN HERMAN. 38 wynyard law. 1

WIMMERA, 4-ply.. Rose lens, complete outfit, sceptics | J i|UKpt)-, service £7. ?vo*__t'_-enin'ile t, "fees I

TN" PledgTrM-DrpT^O, large" single aT. J"_tJ.'j 1 Ring, beautiful stone, cost 22. sell ticket I. J

K. Laville, Haymarket Post-. -

TSLËDOfcD M. de P., £Ï5, T»1.'> ss 458 J

very large stone, cost £3. Ticket £2. ''as"'; 0 " cheap W. AnnOTT. Haymarket P.O.

--ntOR SALE, BEARD BIOSCOPE, 2 area,, compels, ,

II splendid order, can he seen working in ?«"&' ;

RUPERT CHAPMAN and T.

27 p.O.-chamher«__lll.iIh_î!2L

-r"-ÂRÔT"KlTe-hen-DR^RER."sl,clv*iV"*,Hf, Mdlle !

Pair BIRCH TOILETS. "«"^"^ 'V a. 6s

Dressing Table, marble W'A.="T"*T.VM", rain, in

New Engine. Little OFFICE WASHSTAND, Sir,

with lock CUPBOARD, 15s. "s .

FLEMING. TlEllçiWkîi^Jïïl-ïïtJ^^r I^ATSTOVÈrfa7ïgonT"must seirtS5«5% F J' "S

AJC on firm's st 1 owiT Remained

at LASSOASESTCountef», ice-chests, Banting. TI i T Thring's, etc. Mayne's. "2 Uv"í°0'**¿" "39 . "PLEDGED £3 5,. M.D.P.. Gent's and »¡¡¡J S

1 Albert and Greenstone Trinket, «'i'*''7' m , ticket 12s 6d. Mr. R. Jenkins, Pyrmont ^"'-r-s-r

-TTIOUN. perfect modern model, In case, had Best,

V a gift, If, so" it lies

Send »".-*'Cre12,l5ln.s^e.:tErklntril|e '

1 min. Newtonian

-ROCKLn-IESr-A^nd lot for Sale, *$£& A

SX LM and Son. Belmore sugar' fníTíñlA

BUILDERS' and General Ironmongery, Sbm

Jo Cattle Bells. Rooting left, is a..-,-."-.

PAWí?DstíiU.b,RinAgbC«.^ 11 ml W P

Lee States IT ~*¡MS»^ '

C05raiNAT10N^CÄD-veT.-,i;'^^

Furniture to he '"had been. at P ' . a" street Paddington. Phone, 15. 1 Mr? -JJT7Î

SINGER'S S. Machine. »wft,?«r.i!!S4 ' !

^onáiB;Uri^¿CíriK5L^-- ' G^ÍÍ¿.^e{e^A||3:;

£1/10. hrv. rl.s 7-niece Pike- ,s"%r r

Open till 10 oVlock^ô-nlrht w",*y______Jr«_ | -piANO, £7 10s. 227 Liverpool-st. s' U w"r. "-parties. e_eap_Pe£emont. H away (

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