Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Monday 7 August 1911, page 2


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GRAND FANCY COSTUME ANTARCTIC ICE CARNIVAL,

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jVT E W C.A S T R E RACES, SATURDAY and WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12 and 16.

70 SOVS. IN PRIZES.

The Opening Handicap of 100 sovs., 6 furlongs.

The Pace Welter Handicap of 50 SOVS., lowest weight

7st 7lb, 7 furlongs.

The August Handicap of 100 sovs., 12 mile and 100 yds. The Trial Handicap of BO sovs., for all horses that have

not won a prize of the value of 10 sovs. at time

of starting, (6 furlongs.

The Stewards' Mile at (15 sovs., 1 mile

SECOND DAY, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10. - The Shorts Handicap of 100 Sovs., 7 furlongs.

The High Weight Handicap of 60 sovs., lowest weight

8st, 6 furlongs. .

IJiCïJi.J.C. Handicap of 100 sovs., Jj mile and 100 yds. The Novice Handicap of 50 sovs., for all horses that

have not won a prey of the value of 10 sovs. at time of starting, 6 furlongs.

The Final Handicap of 55 tons., 1 mile.

Auries. RULES.

t ENTRIES CLOSE MONDAY. August 7. Weights for first day on or about August 10; second day on or about

August 14. .

For full particulars see programme.

J. GRISDALE. Secretary.

Newcastle Jockey Club, Ltd.

TX7OLL0NGONO JOCKEY CLUB.

TUESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1911.

KEMBLA WELTER of 20 [Sovs. ' Lowest weight, 8st.

7 furlongs,

BULLI NOVEL HANDICAP of 15 sovs, for horses

which have never won an advertised cash prize. Lowest weight. Sat 6 furlongs.

UNANDERRA STAKES of 25 sovs. 6 furlongs.

CORRIMAL TRIAL STAKES of 15 sovs, for horses that

have never won a race of the value of 30 sovs. Lowest weight, "7st 7lb. fl furlongs.

WOLLONGONG MHE, a Handicap of 25 sovs. 1 mile. Entrance Fee for each event, 10s.

ENTRIES CLOSE with the undersigned, or with the Secretary of the Warwick Farm Racing Club, at 4 p.m. TO-MORROW, TUESDAY, AUGUST 7th.

J. DENMEADE, Secretary.

rp A P T H R S A L L ' S CLUB JJ- n w (SYDNEY)

SEPTEMBER RACE MEETING

4.3 0 RULIS m I AW S AND REGULATIONS

SATURDAY, ST PT! MHFR O 101L

a HP HURDLE RACE

A Handicap Sweepstakes of a sovs each for starters

with 125 Sovs added second 1 horse 20 Sovs and third horse 10 sovs from the prize The. winner of any Hurdle Race or Steeplechase after the declaration of the weights to carry lb extra. About Two Miles

THE TIMMW U HANDICAP

A Handicap Sweepstakes of 4 sovs each for starters

with 200 sovs adted The owner of the winner to receive 200 sovs including Sweepstakes) the owner of the second horse to receive two thirds and of v

ner of the third horse one third of the balance of the prize Six furlongs

Till CHILD MM ORD STAKES

Weight for age with a penalties and allowances for

horses three years old and upwards. A Sweepstakes of 10 sovs each for starters with 500 Sovs added

second horse 80 sovs and third horse 50 sovs from the nee Horses that have won a weight for age or special weight race exceeding 400 Sovs in value to carry "7lb extra Horses not having at time of starting won a handicap exceeding 150 Sovs in value allowed three years "lb four years, and up wards 14lb Malden three years of 1 allowe I lOlh Maiden four cars old and up wards allowe 1 2016 To be claimed at time of entry Winners of weight for n(,c or special weight races not entitled to any allowance One Mile and One Furlong

NOVICE HANDICAP

A Handicap Sweepstakes of £3 sovs each for starters

with 125 Sovs added The owner of the winner to receive 1 "5 Sovs (including, sy separates) the owner of the second horse to receive two thirds and owner of the third horse one third of the balance of the prize For all horses which have not received a sum exceeding 50 sovs out of am one race at time of starting Horses to be ridden by apprentices who have not won more than seven races Any apprentice who has won three races to carry an extra or having won five races to carry 7lb extra 5 Six Furlongs

His SPRING HANDICAP

A Handicap Sweepstakes of 4 sovs each for starters

with 200 Sovs added The owner of the winner to receive 200 sovs (including sweepstakes) the owner of the second horse to receive two thirds an 1 owner of the third horse one third of the balance of the prize One Mile and a Quarter

TUF WELTER HANDICAP

A Handicap Sweepstakes of A sovs each for starters

with 200 sovs added The owner of the winner to receive 200 sovs (including sweepstakes) the owner of the second horse to receive two thirds and owner of the third horse. one-third of the balance of

the prize lowest weight "7st 7lb One Mile

The Committee of Tattersall's Club reserve the right to refuse any entry

ENTRIES for the above races are to be made with the undersigned before 4 pm on MONDAY 28th August 1911 Weights to lie declare I on such day as the Com-mittees may appoint. No Entry will be accepted unless accompanied by the accused fee The winner of any Handicap Race after the declaration of the weights to carry 7lb extra of two or more Handicaps 1011 extra

ENTRANCE FOR EACH n VCF OVr SOVrHTGN

J H Of LiFE Sec Tattersall's Club

Pitt street Sydney ZULULAND at the COLONY! II No 2 TODAY A Dram I of Darkest Africa. rrviiE PRICE or in VIEW at the i YRIC, TO-DAY

The Society Drama Superb I

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AMUSEMENTS.

"jlTR. H. B. HI VI v GAS LOUS

MATINEE, WEDNESDAY NEXT.

LAST FIFTEEN NIGHTS OF SEASON LAST FIFTEEN NIGHTS OF SEASON LAST FIFTEEN NIGHTS OF SEASON"

Mr. H. R. IRVING. Mr. H. R. IRVING. Mr. H. T). IRVING.

H

MAJESTY'S.

THIS EVENING, AT S.

MR. H. B. IRVING'S SEASON.

Mr. J. C. WILLIAMSON presents

Mr. H. B. IRVING,

and

MISS DOROTHEA BAIRD,

with his complete Company of London Artists,

in the Historical Play,

TiOUIR XI. LOUIS XI.

AN ABSOLUTE SENS TION.

Never in Her Majesty's Theatre has such a scene of ..itlm.si.iMn been witnessed as that which marked the fall of the curtain on Saturday night.

Box Plan 'at Paling's till 5 pm and thereafter at Theatre Office, Market-street Day Sale at Callow's. J. C. WILLIAMSON. Ltd. in a E SPECKLED THEATRE

ROYAL.

SATURDAY WEEK. AUGUST 18.

THE MERRY WIDOW.

MATINEE WEDNESDAY NEXT.

THEATRE ROY" A L. Lessee and Manager J. C. WILLIAMSON, Ltd. THIS EVENING, AT S. THIS EVENING, AT S.

SONGS THE WHOLE WORLD" SANG

are in this,

the Musical Success of the Century.

FOR THE CLOSING NIGHTS

Mr. J. C. WILLIAMSON presents Ure Musical Success of all time, THE MERRY WIDOW, THE MERRY WIDOW,

THE MUSIC HAS THE SPARKLE OF CHAMPAGNE.

THE SCENES

HAVE THE BRIGHTNESS AND GLAMOUR M

CONTINENTAL GAIETY.

THE COMEDY" IS DELICIOUS.

Box Plan at Paling's till 5 pm.. and thereafter will lay sale at Howe's, opposite States (King-street) In

J. C. WILLIAMSON, Ltd.

op n E SPEOKLED BAND.

THEATRE ROYAL.

SATURDAY WEEK, AUGUST like DA N C I N a

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,

PRIVATE LESSONS (Special Advantages),

VARIOUS SUPERIOR CLASSES AVAILABLE. Commodious and centrally-situated Rooms,

ICQ PHILLIP-STREET, NEAR KING-STREET.

ST. JAMES'S LARGE HALL Mr. and Mrs. ROBERTS'

Special Class for ADULTS, Wednesday Afternoon, at 3 o'clock. Also EVERY Monday and Wednesday

CRITERION' THEATRE.

Lessee . Mr. FRANK MUSGROVE.

Sub-Lessee and Manager .. WILLIAM ANDERSON.

UNPRECEDENTED TRIUMPH.

BRILLIANT SUCCESS.

HUNDREDS OF CLAMOURINC AUSTRALIANS

WERE TURNED AWAY

SATURDAY NIGHT

from the First Performance of

WILLIAM ANDERSON'S WILLIAM ANDERSON'S WILLIAM ANDERSON'S Great Australian Drama,

THE MAN FROM OUTBACK. THE MAN FROM OUTBACK, THE MAN FROM OUT.J..alf, THE MAN' FROM Oily. THE MAN FROM winner's,

Or Stockwhip and Stirrup, by

Albert Edmunds.

(Companion Play to "The Squatter's Daughter.")

This Sensational, Breezy, and Successful Drama, will be

repeated TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT

and each succeeding night till further notice.

POPULAR PRICES, S/, of, and 1/.

Early Doors, from 7 to 7.30, 6d extra,

BOX PLAN at Elvy's. Booking Fee, 1/ extra. Day Sales at the White Rose. Pitt-street

J. J. RICKETTS, Representative.

CRITERION THEATRE.

c

THURSDAY AFTERNOON NEXT, AUGUST 16.

Under the patronage of the Right Hon. the Lord

Mayor and Lady Mayoress of Sydney (Sir Allen and Lady Taylor).

COMPLIMENTARY MATINEE

BENEFIT,

TENDERED TO MISS NELL FINNIS,

of the "Gay' Gordons" Comic Opera Co.

(who is just recovering from her recent severe

accident).

The most brilliant programme ever presented in

Sydney.

Mr. H. B. IRVING.

ARTISTS OF THE NEW COMIC OPERA CO.

(by kind permission of J. C. Williamson, Ltd.).

THE ANDERSON DRAMATIC CO.

(by kind permission of Mr. William Anderson),

THE GEORGE MARLOW ADELPHI DRAMATIC. CO.

(By kind permission of George Marlow, Ltd.).

The GREAT LAMBERTH, In his wonderful and original

impersonation of the great Masters of Music

(By kind permission of Harry Rickards).

TTTE PIQUAYS, MILLIE DORIS.

(By kind permission of Brennan's Amphitheatre, Ltd.)

Mr. R. J!. ROBERTS has kindly consented to appear, and the members of "The GAVe GORDONS COMIC OPERA COMPANY will appear in special

items.

PRICES: 5s, 3s, 2s, 1s.

Box Plan now open at Elvy's

TIVOLI THEATRE.

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

MR. HARRY RICKARDS'

NEW TIVOLI VAUDEVILLE AND SPECIALTY CO.

THE RECOGNISED HOME OF THE STARS

TO-NIGHT, AT 8.

THE GREAT LAMBERT,

In his Wonderful and Original Impersonations

of the

Great Masters of Music.

BINNS AND BINNS, ALCIDE CAPITAINE,

MARGUERITE ISMAY AND GIRLS,

PASTOR AND MERLE, EMILE EAZERN,

IRVING BAYLES, FANNY POWERS, TED KALMAN.

and it Gigantic Double Company,

PRICES: 3/, 2/, and 1/. No Early Doors. Plan at

Paling's.

Business Manager, EDWARD MAAS.

TvriSS ETHEL CLIFFORD, 18 yrs.' Stage exn,, Tclir. in. of all Stage, Step Dancing. THEATRICAL CLASS Saturday, 2.30, on Model of London Schools, to-date lessons any hour. LEONORA. Temple, Elizabeth-st, city.

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AMUSEMENTS. A

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Giuliani 2 H M A S li a Direction and Management .. GEORGE HARLOW, Ltd. POPULAR PRICES! 3s, 2s, 16 (Early Doors pd Extra).

TELEPHONE: CITY sky. LAST FOUR NIGHTS THE

LAST FOUR NIGHTS. POWER LAST FOUR NIGHTS OF THE LAST FOUR NIGHTS ACROSS.

THE Farewell POWER to OF THE Old

CROSS. favourites.

LAST FOUR NIGHTS

of

THE TOWER OF THE CROSS

ADELPHI THEATRE.

SATURDAY NEXT, AUGUST 16. SATURDAY NEXT, AUGUST 12. SATURDAY NEXT, AUGUST li.

First Presentation in Australia

OF THE AT CRIPPLE CREEK GREAT AT CRIPPLE CREEK WESTERN AT CRIPPLE CREEK MINING AT CRIPPLE CREEK DRAMA AT CRIPPLE CREEK

Sensational, Thrilling, Realistic

A Stupendous Spectacular Production.

Box Plan at Elvy's, George-street (Reserved Seats, 4s). Day Sales and Early Doors at White Rose Confectionery, Adelphi buildings, and at Crowe's Library, Pitt-street.

General Manager, CHRISTIE SIMONSEN'S.

E SPECKLED BAND.

THEATRE ROYAL.

SATURDAY WEEK. AUGUST 18

rn H

T

o-NianT. TO-NIGHT.

NATIONAL AMPHITHEATRE.

Sole Proprietors .... Brennan's Amphitheatres, Ltd. Governing Director. Mr. James Brennan,

BRENNAN'S VAUDEVILLE

ENTERTAINERS.

EVERY EVENING AT 8 O'CLOCK.

MATINEES, WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS.

THE BEST IN VAUDEVILLE.

LENT YOU FORGET.

MILLIE DORIS. MILLIE DORIS, MILLIE DORIS. MILLIE DORIS. The Sparkiest Live Wire.

A Blizzard of Mirth.

THE

Grace EQUALS Grace and PIQUAYS and

Strength. PIQUA. Strength,

PIQUA.

Undoubtedly the most graceful performance ever

presented on a Vaudeville Stage.

Admired THE An

by VAGOES object the VAGGES le greatest JAGGERS to

Athletes. WAGES. all Sports.

Premier Ball Punchers of the World.

McGEK REECE MCGEE REECE

MCGEE and REECE. McGEE REECE

America's Foremost Dancers.

For the first time here.

MELROsE and MENZIES, MELROSE and MENZIES,

Patter Comedians. t

FRANK YORKE JACK

THE CLIFF GHARTETTE.

FLO D'ORYILLE, NELLIE KOLLE.

OUR GREW DOUBLE COMPANY.

Bella Perman. Dora Leslie, May Aplin, Maude

Stewart Williamson Girls, Jessie Ormond, Roy

Rene, Walter Whyte, etc. etc.

ORDINARY PRICES: 2, 16. 1/. Gallen' 6d.

SATURDAY NIGHTS: 2/, 1/6, 1/, Reserved Seats 6d

Extra.

AMATEUR TRIAL NIGHTS, FRIDAY EVENINGS.

T T

SPECKLED BAN THEATRE ROYAL.

SATURD AY WEEK, AUGUST 18 E V I C. T O R I A.

Pitt-street

Direction . FRANK MUSGROVE.

DAILY FROM 11 A.M. TO 11 PAL

A Complete CHANGE OF PROGRAMME, which will include the Great Master Photo Plays,

"THE BAGGAGE COACH AHEAD."

We Change our Programme every Monday, Thursday,

and Sunday.

Circle, 6d; Stalls, 3d. Private Boxes, 5s.

EVERYTHING OF THE BEST.

CHAS. F. JONES, Manager.

No. 2, TO-DAY.

THE PRICE OF BEAUTY, at the LYRIC, TODAY.

The jlocjctyDraina Superb J. J. GEHDE'S Next Concert." Town Hall, Tuesday

" Ing. 22nd Aug. (Prince of Wales Birthday).

E

ETHEL IRVING.

VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING. NEW VOICE

Strengthening and Developing Method. "Every-one who can speak can learn to sing," SIGNOR li. ROSSJL S30A George-street. Write or call for prospectus. WANTED, first-class AGENT, good Theatrical Company,

Topnotcher only.

SWIFT PRINT, 5 Jamison-lane, city.

AMUSEMENTS. T

H B - D Y C E. J M. Solo Direction ..'.. O. SPENCER.

KVENINCS, 8. '

Matinees, Wednesdays and Saturdays, 2.30.

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

The Home of Pictures.

Mr. Spencer has much pleasure in presenting his local production from the well-known novel,

MARGARET CATCHPOLE, MARGARET CATCHPOLE, MARGARET CATCHPOLE,

MARGARET CATCHPOLE,

MARGARET CATCHPOLE, Staged and MARGARET CATCHPOLE, Scenes by

MARGARET CATCHPOLE, Mr. SPENCER'S MARGARET CATCHPOLE, Staff of MARGARET CATCHPOLE, Experts. MARGARET CATCHPOLE, MARGARET CATCHPOLE,

This is a picture Play of the greatest interest. An English and Australian Story set in a frame of glorious scenery, produced by an Australian, acted by Australians,

and made, sn-to-spcak, likelike In photographic I splendour by Australians. Margaret Catchpole is a

story that will engross the attention of men, women, and children here and elsewhere by reason of its actual truism. It abounds in telling situations, and relates faithfully some of the incidents in the life of the most remarkable woman of the past decade.

The name of Margaret Catchpole, which has been revived in England by Mr. Lawrence Irving in the dramatic world, is now being revived in Australia in the Picture Play world by Mr. Spencer. It is a remarkable fact that, although censures may pass, the lives of notabilities are in some way or other brought before the present generation and arouse more interest than at the times of their actual lives, for they recall the past in more ways than one, and continue to leave footprints in the sands of time."

Thus Mr. Spencer in presenting this picture Play does so with the assurance of the public's support and satisfaction, and that once more he will introduce an element into the Picture Play world such as will justify his title this "King of Cinematographer,"

FULL ORCHESTRA AND EFFECTS.

PRICES: 1/6, 1/, and 6d Plan, Paling's. Day Sale,

White Rose.

Doors, 7.15. Overture, S.

WE CHANGE MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS.

LEONARD B O R W I O K,

, the Pianist of a Generation.

SECOND RECITAL, THIS EVENING, at 335.

PROGRAMME INCLUDES:

FUNERAL MARCH SONATA (Chopin),

UNDER DIRECTION OF J. AND N. TAIT.

SECOND RECITAL, TO-NIGHT, at 825. SECOND RECITAL, TO-NIGHT, at 8.15.

cf

LEONARD BORWICK, LEONARD BORWICK,

LEONARD BORWICK, > LEONARD BORWICK, LEONARD BORWICK, LEONARD BORWICK,

the Poet Pianist. s

Mr. Borwick is a charming player, with a marvellous technique, and though he has power, refine-ment of a special and distinguished character Is his forte." "Sydney Morning Herald."

"With singular charm Mr. Borwick seems to caress the piano as if inviting rather than compelling it to speak, and it responds like a sentient being. Daily Telegraph."

LEONARD BORWICK LEONARD BORWICK LEONARD BORWICK ' LEONARD BORWICK

LEONARD BORWICK LEONARD BORWICK

has taken Australia by storm, and is acclaimed by press and public as

I THE FINEST PIANIST who has ever visited this country.

THIRD RECITAL TO MORROW. TUESDAY, AFTERNOON,

at 3.

FOURTH RECITAL- THURSDAY EVENING NEXT.

Final Recital,

SATURDAY EVENING NEXT.

TO-NIGHT Mr. Borwick will Play

(1) Italian Concerto. Bach

Andante and Five Variations . Mozart

(2) Funeral March Sonata a Chopin (3) Aufschwung (Upwards and Onwards), No 2 of the

"FanUislcstncko" . Schumann Romance No. 2 in F' sharp major . Schumann Ettldc in I) flat Minor . )..,,,

Lived one Worse in F sharp Minor [ Mendelssohn Characteristic piece in A Major J

(4) Toccata ."Dcl",'ss-V

Menuet a antique . Spimbati Soiree de Vienne j Liszt Rhapsodie Hongroise No. 12 3

TWO AND THREE SHILLING TICKETS TWO AND THREE SHILLING TICKETS Now on Sale at Nicholson's and Searl's. Box Plans at Nicholson's.

Special Students" Concessions obtainable by applying

to J. and N. Tait co. Nicholson's,

to J. and I. am GronGK g n0Lmrr¡N,

Representative for J. and N. Tait

VERRALL; BATHURST-STREET.» DIRECTION, WILLIAM ANDERSON.

AN UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS Achieved on Saturday Night by

the Finest Humourist yet seen at Sydney.

JOSEPH BLASCIIECK,

assisted by

MISS MILDRED W HIGHTON.

Their Delightful Entertainment,

SOCIETY SNAPSHOTS,

Acclaimed by the Vast Audience THE MOST VARIED. THE MOST NOVEL,

THE MOST ENJOYABLE,

yet presented by Society Entertainers. BLASCIIECK surpassed all Expectations.

TILASCHECK His Vcnatilltv a Revelation. BLASCHECK Converses with Laughter. BLASCIIECK Or Moves to Tears.

BLASCHECK A Consummate Humourist

BLASCHECK A Past Master of Dramatic Art

Programme varied every evening.

Prices: 3/ (Reserved), 2/, and 1/. Box Plan at Paling's. Day Sales at "The White Rose,". Pitt-street

s SIMW STANLEY, Managers THE PRICE OF BEAUTY, at the LYRIC. TO-DAY. The Society Drama Superb rrULULAND, at the COLONIAL No. 2, TO-DAY". J A Drama of Darkest Africa.

CHARMING PHOTOGRAPHS.

WHAT A PLEASURE IT IS TO LOOK UPON A CHARMING PHOTOGRAPH. ITS ARTISTIC QUALITIES APPEAL TO FOUR GOOD TASTE. YOU ARE FAsCINATED BY THE DELICACY OF LIGHT AND SHADE, WHICH GIVES TO THE FE VTURES Til AT LIFELIKE EXPRESSIONS.

IT CHARMS YOU BECAUSE IT EMPHASISES THE INDIVIDUALITY OF THE PERSON WHOM

IT REPRESENTS

OUR PHOTOGRAPHS HAVE THESE DISTINGUISHING TEVTURIS, AND IN ORDER TO PROVE THEIR SUPERIORITY WE ARE MAKING THIS EXCEPTIONAL OFFER

12 CABINET PHOTOS, WITH A HANDSOME TEAMED ENLARGEMENT, FOR 21.

REMEMBER, OUR WORK IS THE HIGHEST STANDARD OF PHOTOGRAPHIC EXCELLENCE,

WHICH MARIE THIS A WONDERFUL OFFER FOR YOU.

DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY.

EUDLO PORTRAITS ARE THE CLIMAX OF MODERN PHOTOGRAPHY.

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448 GEORGE-STREET, SYDNEY (Next Roberts' Hotel).

VICTORIA PARK RACES.

£1000. PRIZE MONEY. £1000.

i

AUGUST CARNIVAL. AUGUST CARNIVAL.

OPENING DAY,

A

1 TO-DAY, BANK HOLIDAY,

AND

WEDNESDAY NEXT, AUGUST 6th.

1500 SOVS. t 1000 SOVS. 800 SOVS., ' -

284 ENTRIES. ist "(V,

T RACES. t ; '

SPRING JUMPING EVENTS. SPRING.

OVER THE BATTENS AND BRUSH,

IN AUSTRALIAN PREMIER RACECOURSE.

VICTORIA PARK.

FIRST RACE, 51 P.M.

SPECIAL TRAMS every few minutes direct to Racecourse Gates. One penny fare from Central Railway

Station.

20 and 29 Imperial Arcade. 'Phone, 694 CentraL H. COBCROFT, Secretary V.P.R.O.

THE STADIUM, RUSHCUTTER BAY;

TAKE KING-STREET TRAM.

SATURDAY, AUGUST 6th, AT 8 30 P.M.

HUGHIE MEHEGAN v CHARLIE GRIFFIN.

PRICES- 106, 51, 31, 21. Seals may be booked at Proudford's, 99 Castlereagh Street, who 'Ettstway's,

330 George-street

SATURDAY, 26th AUGUST. JIMMY HILL v BILLY ELLIOTT.

SATURDAY, 2nd SEPTEMBER BILL LANG v JACK LESTER. _ ,

HUGH D, McINTOSH, Monifdne; Director,

AMUSEMENTS.

PRINCESS THEATRE A (Near Glaciarium, opp. Railway Station.)

WEST'S PICTURES An

WEST'S PICTURES All New Programme WESTS PICTURES To-night.

WEST'S PICTURES.

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

TO-NIGHT'S PROGRAMME

consists of a

STARTLING SERIES OF STAR SUBJECTS,

Scene after Scene.

Sensation After Sensation.

Thrill upon Thrill.

SPORTS IN INDO chiNA. Fun with Um little SPORTS IN INDO-CHINA Brown Man of SPORTS IN INDO-CHINA Annam.

Still Another Naval Coup,

SHELLING OF THE SAN MARRIES.

A Spectacular portrayal of the destruction of the old Battleship, formerly the Texas, riddled and sunk by the new "Sea-fighters" in the interest of science and naval experiment

ad. 17. I/O. PEOPLE'S PRICES. 6d, 17, I/O. T A L A C K THEATRE.

FIRST PANTOMIME M MATINEE, FIRST PANTOMIME MATINEE, FIRST PANTOMIME MATINEE,

WEDNESDAY NEXT, AT 2. WEDNESDAY NEXT AT 2. Doors Open at 1 o'clock. Children Half Price to all parts.

PALACE THEATRE, Lessee and Manager ...... WILLIAM ANDERSON.

MAGNIFICENT SUCCESS. A VERITABLE TRIUMPH.

ON SATURDAY NIGHT

WILLIAM ANDERSON'S WILLIAM ANDERSON'S

SCORED A MAGNIFICENT TRIUMPH

in the

Hilarious and Gorgeous Riot of Fun,

THE OLD WOMAN WHO LIVED IN A SHOE.

TO-NIGHT, PANTOMIME AT THE PALACE. TO-NIGHT, PANTOMIME AT THE PALACE. TO-NIGHT, PANTOMIME AT THE PALACE.

Produced under the supervision of George Bryce.

Popular Prices 3, 2/, and 6d. Box plan at Elvy's. Booking fee. 1/ extra. Day SJICS at White Rose, Pitt-street Early Doors 6d extra.

GEORGE COATES, Representative.

HE SPECKLED THEATRE

ROYAL.

SATURDAY WEEK, AUGUST ID,

ETHEL IRVING.

MARGARET CATCHPOLE,

TO-NIGHT, LYCEUM ONLY.! TIME PRICE OF BEAUTY, at the LYRIC, TO-DAY. -L The Society Drama Superb.

AUSTRALIAN JOCKEY

RANDWICK RACECOURSE.

FIRST DAY: SATURDAY, SEPT. 30.

THE HURDLE RACE.

A HANDICAP Sweepstakes of 0 sovs each, lit, with SOO |

sovs added. About two miles.

THE TRIAL STAKES.

A SWEEPSTAKES of 10 sovs each, Iff. with 500 Sovs |

added. For three-years-old and upwards, which have not won a race exceeding 150 Sovs in value up to the time of running. Weights, three years

old, 7st 12lbs; four years, 8st 8lb; five years and upwards. Set 10lb; maidens at time of running allowed Tib; usual allowance to mares and geldings. Apprentices allowed 5lb. The owner of the second son, to receive 100 sovs, and the owner of the third 50 sovs from the prize. One mile and

a quarter.

A.J.C., DERBY.

WOO sens added. One mile and a half. (ENTRIES

CLOSED).

. THE EPSOM HANDICAP. _ 1500 SOVS added. One mile. (ENTRIES CLOSED).

THE SPRING STAKES.

A SWEEPSTAKES of 10 sovs each, 5ft, with 1000 fore

added. For three-years-old and upwards. The owner of the second horse to receive 200 sovs, and the owner of the third 100 boys from the prize.

, One mile and a half.

THE KENSINGTON HANDICAP.

V HANDICAP SWEEPSTAKES of 20 SOVS each, 5ft, with 500 Sovs added. the owner of the second horse to receive. 10) sovs, and the owner of the third 60

days from the prize. Lowest weight, 7st rib. Weights on mell day as the committee may ap-point Seven furlongs.

SECOND DAY: MONDAY, OCT. 2.

THE SHORTS.

A HANDICAP Sweepstakes of 10 sovs each, 5ft, with

600 sovs added. For three-years-old and upwards. The owner of the second horse to receive 100 sovs, and the owner of the third SO sovs from the prize. Weights after One day's racing. Six furlongs. THE carmeN STAKES.

(FOR THREE:) CARS-OLD.)

A SWEEPSTAKES of 100 was made, it, worth 100 swe

added. For three-years-old. Colts, Mt 5lb: fillies. and; geldings, allowed 5lb. The owner of the second horse to receive 200 sovs, and the owner of the third 100 sovs from the prise. The winner of any race (not a handicap of the value of 100 days to carry 5lb; of any such race of the value of 200 seventh; of any such race of the value of WO rows. 10lb extra. The winner of the A.J.C. Derby to carry 7lb penalty. One mile and

'' 'Url0'"J- THE METROPOLITAN: _","

3500 sovs added. One mile and a halL ENTRIES

CI'0SEDT11E FIRST STEEPLECHASE.

A HANDICAP Sweepstakes of 0 sovs each, I forfeit,

with 300 Sovs added. The owner of the second horse to receive 00 sovs, and the owner of the third SO sovs from the prize. Over such course and jumps as The committee shall direct Weights on such day as the committee may appoint The winner of any Hurdle Race or Steeplechase after the declaration of the weights to carry 10lb extra.

About swings james- pLATE.

1500 Sovs added Five Furlongs. (ENTRIES CLOSED.)

THE SQUATTERS' HANDICAP.

A HANDICAP Sweepstakes of IO sovs each, 5ft, with A 60CI sovs added. For three-years-old and upwards.

The owner of the second horse to receive 100 Sovs, and the owner of the (third horse 50 Sovs from one prize. Weights after first days racing A winner of any handicap after the declaration of weights to carry,' 10lb extra. One

mile and a quarter.

THIRD DAY WEDNSDAY, OCT L

Tilt SECOND HURDLE RACE

A HANDICAP Sweepstakes of tf sovs each I forfeit

with 300 Sovs added About two miles and a

half

THE CRAVEN PLATE.

A aWTCPSTAKLS of 10 sovs cloth 1 forfeit, with 2000

Sovs added for three years old and upwards, The owner of the second horse to receive 400 Sovs and the owner of the tin I rd 200 sovs from the prize One mile and a quarter

THE SUBURBAN HANDICAP

A HANDICAP Sweepstakes of 10 sovs each, 5ft, with

500 Sovs added One mile

Till GRANTHAM STAKES, (FOR THEr T Y T ABS OLD )

A SWTEPSTMvtS of 10 sovT, each 1 forfeit with 500

Sovs added For three years old which have not since the 31st day of July 1911, won a race (other than a handicap) of the value of 400 sovs. Colts 8st "7lb fillies 8st 2lb geldings allowed 3lbs The winner of any race (not a handicap of the value of loo sovs to carry 5lb of any such race of the value of 200 sovs 10lb extra Maidens (at time of running) allowed 10lb The owner of the second 1 horse to receive 100 Sovs and the owner of the third 50 sovs from the prize One mile.

THE GIMCRACK STAKES

500 SOVS added Four and a half furlongs (ENTRIES

CLOSED )

Till SIDYFt HANDICAP

A HAN DIC AP Sweepstakes of 10 sovs each 1 formed,

with 500 son added One mile and a half.

FOURTH DAY SATURDAY, OCT. 7.

THE HIGHWEIGHT HANDICAP.

A HANDICAP Sweepstakes of 10 sovs each, 5ft, with

600 sovs added. Weights. Lowest weight, 8st

7lb. Six Furlongs.

THE WAVERLEY' HANDICAP.

A HANDICAP Sweepstakes of 10 sovs each, 5ft with

COO sovs added. One mile and three-quarters.

THE DOWLING STEEPLECHASE.

A HANDICAP Sweepstakes of 8 sovs each, 5ft with

400 sovs added. About three miles.

THE MEMBERS' HANDICAP.

(FOR THREE-YEAR-OLD.)

A HANDICAP Sweepstakes of 10 sovs each, I forfeit,

with 500 sovs added. One mile and a furlong.

THE RANDWICK PLATE.

A SWEEPSTAKES of 10 sovs each,- I forfeit, with ITC

sovs added. For three-years-old and upwards. The owner of the second horse to receive 200 sovs, and the owner of the third 100 sovs from the prize.

Two miles.

THE FINAL HANDICAP.

A HANDICAP Sweepstakes of 10 sovs each, I forfeit,

with 500 sovs added. One Mile and a Quarter.

The General Entries for the above Meeting are to be made with the Secretary of Uti ARC, Sydney. cr V.R.C., Melbourne, before four (4) o'clock p.m. on MONDAY, 4th SEPTEMBER, 1911.

eyNOTE.-The First Forfeit for the EPSOM HANDICAP and METROPOLITAN may be declared with the Secretary of the A.J.C., Sydney, or WILD., Melbourne, before 4 o'clock p.m. on MONDAY, 4th September, 1911. If Entries are made by telegram the amount of First Forfeit must be wired.

carnival FORFEIT OF ONE SOV. MUST

ACCOMPANY EACH EXTRACTS

A.JC. RULES OF RACING. BY-LAWS, AND

REGULATIONS.

THE COMMITTEE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO REFUSE

AN' ENTRY.

Wherever the words Apprentices allowed 5lb" are used in the conditions of any use, the word Apprentices shall mean persons who have received permission from the Committee of the Allies. to ride in races as Apprentices, and who have not ridden five winners during their apprenticeship."

Programmes, containing full particulars, may be had on application,

C W. CROPPER, Secretary A.J.O.

0 Bligh-street, Sydney.

THE PRICE OF BEAUTY, at the LYRIC, TO-DAY. 3 The Society Drama Superb.

AMUSEMENTS.

LYRIC AND COLONIAL THEATRES.

Direction J D. WILLIAMS.

Look, People, Look.

Your comfort and amusement Royally looked after in our

Incomparable Amusement Palaces.

Come any time from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. A different programme at each theatre.

New programmes twice weekly, Mon, and Thurs. Daily attendance over 10,000.

Compare our programme with

Others, where they charge twice our prices. Ladies and children will alway's And Our rest rooms at their disposal Never do we raise the prices.

Included in our regular programmes

Are many exclusive Stir Photo-Play.

Leaders and Originators, not Imitators.

)

To-day, To-day, we

have much pleasure in presenting an

Entirely new programme at each theatre. At the Lyric a great Star Society Dramas

The Price of Beauty.

Re Colonial No. 2, see "Zululand," a startler. Enterprise somewhat ahead of others. STALLS, 3d: DRESS CIRCLE, 6d.

GREATER J. D. WILLIAMS AMUSEMENT CO., Ltd.

THE SPECKLED

THEATRE ROYAL.

SATURDAY WEEK. AUGUST 19.

pyrites, IRVING.

rpiIB PRICE OF BEAUTY, of the LYRIC,

The Society Drama Superb.

ZULULAND, at the COLONIAL No. 2, TO-DAY.

A Drama of Darkest Africa Esq. J. GEHDE'S Next Concert, Town Hall. Tuesday t> Evening. 22nd Aug. (Prince of Wales Birthday).

AMERICAN PICTURE PALACE, LTD., .". 803 PITT-STREET. 303

Direction, Walter Brown.

OPEN ALL DAY, 11 A.M. TO 11 P.M.

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

CHANGE OF PROGRAMME.

NEW PICTURES AND LATEST ILLUSTRATED SONGS. NEW PICTURES AND LATEST ILLUSTRATED SONGS.

Among the Star Items To-day is

ZULULAND,

A most powerful vivid drama, to be seen to be

appreciated.

Don't forget. Ladies, our Theatre Is absolutely fire-proof, and is now recognised the most up to date.

Every Film specially imported from the Continent

ladies and Uuldreu cordially invited to our Day Sessions, which are the talk of Sydney.

STALLS. 3d; Circle, 3d extra ZULULAND, at the COLONIAL No. 2, TO-DAY]

a: A Drama of Darkest Africa.

TOWN HALL, TOWN HALL"; "*- SYDNEY.

MONDAY MIDDAY ORGAN RECITAL

The usual MONDAY MIDDAY ORGAN RECITAL will be held in the 'Town Hall, Sydney, THIS DAY (MONDAY), the 7th instant, between the hours of 1.15 and 1.45 p.m., when the City Organist Mr. Ernest Truman, A.R.C.O., Leipsic, R.C.M., will preside at the Organ.

ADMISSION FREE.

CHILDREN IN ARMS NOT ADMITTED. THOMAS

H. NESBITT,

Town Hall, Sydney, Town Clerk.

4th August. 1911.

ZULULAND, at the COLONIAL No. 2, TO-DAY".

_ A Drama of Darkest Africa

LE,

TO-NIGHT, LYCEUM ONLY. MARGARET CATCHPOLE,

TO-:

RAILWAY INSTITUTE

Devonshire street city

The Railway and Train ay Musical Society,

Musical Director UEO M GROUSE. In 11st quett s Romantic Comic Opera

RIP V VAN WINKLE

filly arrangement with Messrs. 1 appear and Co)

TONIGHT TUESDAY WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY

7th 80 9th and 10th August 1911 at 7.45 p.m. TICKETS 2s (Reserved) No Booking Fee and Is.

1 land at Palm j, s.

R T BEDWELL I Hon. Secretary

TODAY

AL AS A'

AL

ALLWNDIU COLLEGE. lee £1 Is. Full tuition, and 1 ref need if pi pil do 'is not play peri 8 lets.

SUPERIOR DANCING CLASSIC

The Misses KLM) Mois. TO 'lots 3 pm

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The Society Drama Superb

D"

__._. . - - a - those not afraid of hard practice and study required

Apply Signor RO'vSI 136 V George Street

DU^MVnc-J P WEST Teacher of 1 legation and

Iran has Art V near ries for Beginners in his Dramatic Club Rehearsal Wednesday evenings. Membership fee for and Is weekly Private lessons 21s per quarter Teacher Mr WEST Apply)

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ZULULAND at the COLONY! II No 2 TODAY

'A Drama of Darkest Africa.

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Telephone 1340 Central Established 13 years. I To enable CLIENTS to share in the success of the operations of my FINANCIAL DEI ARTMENT I have decided to LOWER the RATE of INTEREST

L advance MONEY on FURNITURE SEWING MA CHINE JEWELLERS MOTOR CARS LAND and ALL CLASSES OF SECURITY ALSO ON YOUR OWN P NOTE and my rates of interest are the Lowest in the rail I also pay off LOANS from other offices

£5 LENT FOR £1 payable 4s weekly for 6 months. £10 LENT FOR £2, payable 5/ weekly for 12 months. £15 RENT "OR £3 payable 6d weekly for 11 months. £10 LENT FOR £4 payable 7/8 weekly for 12 months. £25 LENT FOR £5 payable 76 weekly for 12 months. £30 LENT FOR £0 paying 10s weekly for 12 months.

AND UPWARDS TO ANY AMOUNT

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ALL YOU HAVE TO PAY I ?". is £2 for EVERY £10 ADVANCED, repayable

in TWELVE MONTHS, for a Loan on Furniture, or any reasonable security (without possession), from £10 to £500. Apply to me, and I will immediately make you an advance; also pay off any loan at the above rate.

NO FINES, ETC., CHARGED.

GEO. W. GODWIN, 60 Castlereagh-street, three doors from King-street, city, opposite Theatre Royal

ALL YOU" HAVE TO DO

IF YOU REQUIRE A LOAN ON YOUR FURNITURE, any other class of security, OR ON YOUR POSITION, Is simply to call on

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who will fix you up in a few hours without publicity or registration.

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BE ADVISED BY

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WE ADVANCE MONEY AT LOWEST INTEREST,

on FURNITURE, PIANOS (without post.), DEEDS, Etc.,

ALSO WITHOUT SECURITY.

TO THOSE IN PERMANENT EMPLOYMENT. LONDON FINANCE and MORTGAGE CO.,

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any respectable Person, with or without security, up to any amount; low rate of interest. Call or write. Mrs. ISRAEL, 11 Rowe-street, Woollahra. Hours, Bill. LOANS on Furniture, Pianos, Machines, From. Notes,

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It is proposed to lease a 5-acre block in the Wellington District, upon which a shaft has been sunk to 30ft Tile Reef varies from 10in to 3 or 4 inches. The latest assay from Department of Mines (28/4/) gives 3oz 8dwt per ton.

Inspector of Mines speaks highly of the property. A Syndicate is being formed of 20 shares of £10 each (10 of which will be issued to the Vendors), to further develop the property.

Applications for shares are invited by

HENRY FRENCH, Sharebroker, '

03 Pitt-street.

IMPORTANT TO BORROWERS.

PRIVATE LOANS AT LOW INTEREST.

I LEND £5 FOR 156, £10 FOR 25s, £20 FOR 45s, £50 FOR £0 15s, £100 FOR £10, and larger amounts on Furniture, Pianos, etc. ' (without possession or registration), Interests under Wills, Deeds of Land, and other Security at' Ixiwcr Interest EASY REPAYMENTS No delay or charges. Call upon me before deciding elsewhere, and YOU WILL SAVE MONEY'.

M. DAVIDSON,

OFFICES, 5 AND 6 WENTWORTH COUNT,

61 ELIZABETH-STREET, CITY.

INTERESTS UNDER WILLS.

We are prepared to make ADVANCES on this class of security at 5 per cent interest.

JAMES CARROLL and COMPANY.

10 Hunter-street.

JAMES CARROLL AND, COMPANY, ° 10 HUNTER-STREET

. (acting for the Trustees of several Estates

have

TRIST MONEYS TO LEND

AT 4 PER CENT. INTEREST, "

for a fixed term of years,

on Security of City and Suburban Freehold or Leasehold

Properties, Pastoral or Agricultural.

Land, Farms, etc.

And on Dlridend-psytop Shares, etc, etc.

MONEY ' -"Winnower

sUL ADVANCED on

UPON ALL CLASSES OF SECURITY

AT LOW RATES OF INTEREST,

' AND UPON EASY TERMS OF REPAYMENT,

by the

N.S.W. MONT DE PIETE D. AND & CO.,

LTD.,

74 CASTLEREAGH-STREET, SYDNEY.

(HEAD OFFICE)

and at MELBOURNE, BRISBANE, and NEWCASTLE.

EUSTACE BENNETT,

General Manager,

M O S E I LENT,

J- A WOLPER,

50 ELKAUETHSTREET, CITY, and

55 CREEK-ROAD, GLEBE.

If you are seeking financial assistance, the chief consideration is moderate interest, easy repayments. and fair treatment I quote the actual interest and the time given for repayment of the loan. My terms are for a period of 12 months, by weekly instalments,

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< £10 for £2 at 5/ weekly.

£15 for £3 at 7th weekly. £20 for £4 at 7/0 weekly.

AND UP TO ANY AMOUNT.

ON FURNITURE. PIANOS, SEWING MACHINE', LAND, or any other Security. Mortgages from 41 per cent. Existing Loans in other offices paid off and placed on a better footing.

MY MOTTO IS KA lit DEALING.

The public who have had dealings with me in the past, I am sure of their confidence. "Those who do not know me, I ask to favour me with a tall before arranging a loan elsewhere. I

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Telephone, City 3020.

Y CHARGE for Lending Money is FOURPENCE in

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HORSES and CARTS, from 10 percent COMMUNICATIONS STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL.

BOX 408. G.P.O. I f)N . INTERESTS UNDER WILLS, ^-, Great Britain, Australia,' or elsewhere. I advance

small or large sums on all kinds of Reversionary or other interests under Wills, Marriage Settlements, Life Interests, Annuities, or money coming at the death of a relative or friend. But my specialty is the purchase of same right, out in Sydney. NO DELAY. Temporary- Advances If required on day of application. Collection on commission. Inquiries free. Fares paid to Sydney. Every privacy.

BERTRAM MURRAY,

37 Elizabeth-street (upstairs),

Sydney (between King and Hunter streets).

PRIVATE ADVANCES

IN A FEW HOURS. WITHOUT SECURITY ON YOUR OWN NAME.

ADVANCES MADE ON fORNTTTTRF (No p brevity)

HORSES AND CARTS DI ENDS OF LAND

Y EASY TERMS OR HER AA Mr NTS

APPLICATIONS STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL. CAI L or WRITE. T MITCHELL Sec

Tel 1200 Central 181 Phillip street

Corner of King street Private entrance up gateway

Oriental Mortgage and Investment Co Ltd

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person requiring assistance Call or write. From 10 to 4 or 0 to 0 evening B JONES 00 Regent

street Pad hngton off Oxford-street

REVOLUTION IN MONEY LENDING

NOT TO CRUSH BUT TO ASSIST BORROWERS.

JOEL PHILLIPS

*3"IS THE TAI h OF SA DAY FOR LOW INTEREST CII I I r straight dealing and money shorn I CHARGE £2 FOR FA FRA £10 ADA ANCED REPAYABLE

in 1" MONTHS upon PIANOS FURNITURE and other SECURITIES. LARGE AMOUNTS, of LOWER RAH SOME SECURITIES AS I CHAS 6 PER CENT TnERFFOHF WHA PA A. HUGH INT! REST when you may do business with me THE ACTUAL LENDER UPON MY NOW FAMOUS LOW RATE with every secrecy ? NO FINES or other charges. Repayments to

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A party having a good plantation Financially strong Price and particulars, letter

LILA E Bunga Bega.

STRICTLY PRIVATE.

MONEY ADVANCED ON FURNITURE

AND PIANOS

(Without Possession or Registration..

Deeds, Personal, or any Security. ?

NO FINES OR FEES. EASY REPAYMENTS.

EXISTING LOANS PAID) OFF.

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US, CORNER BATHURST AND CASTLEREAGH ST. TEL.. ECC CENTRAL SYDNEY PERMANENT F.L and B. CO. DEPOiTlS

S

S AVANTED. £200 to £300.

HENRY FRENCH, Sharebroker,

93 Pitt-street

TRUST FUNDS. Large and Small Sums to Lend on

Mortgage or Building Loans, City and Suburbs. Low interest, no commission. G. A. RAVES. Solicitor, and Notary, Stock Exchange Bldg.. 113 Pitt-street

TRUST FUNDS to LEND at lowest rates,

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NEAR HUNTER-STREET, SYDNEY. TATE ADVANCE MONEY

* Y ON FURNITURE, PIANOS, DEEDS, OR ANY

SECURITY. EASY REPAYMENTS. LOW RATES. FAIR TREATMENT.

' M. DE P. COMPANY, LTD.,

106 CASTLEREAGH-STREET, corner of Park-street

SPECIAL NOTICE. Customers have the advantage of a side entrance, through a vestibule next door (No. £7 Park-street), thus affording absolute privacy.

LECTURES.

PAINTERS. Under auspices of the Painters' Union

and International Socialist Party, J. R. WILSON will Lecture on "Industrial Unionism," Trades Hall, August' 10th, Room 19. All invited. A

RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS.

ATOONDAY PIIAA'ER MEETING. TO-DAY)'. Ct Reference Hall, 139 Castlereagh-st, at 1.15 p.m. I Bromilow preside, Rev. G. C Grubb address.

POULTRY, 7J0GS ETC.

CANARIES for SALE, good birds. Apply W. McFarlane,

Nicholson-st, Burwood.

Children. Montrose, Glen-st, Mila

w

TD., Regular Supplies Prime DUCKS,, dressed. Aberfoyle Cash Butchery. I Georges! Avcst

/"lEREROS BAKING POWDER Tins contain a full 15oz V sad' Soz of Baking Powder, lbs and Miss.

1 'MEETINGS;" " sp

To our E Y s, harrassed

the 1 M I TEH

HALF-YEARLY- GENERAL MEETING.

appoint Auditors, and to transact I can Asano

Artffi ^AÍAT""1 'a seat

in writing to the Secretary, " Much

The retiring Director, P. T. Taylor, has given the

offer themselves for re-election. ' ' The clubs

The last Meeting of Directors at which Shire m he transferred before the closing of the Transfer Books will be held on TUESDAY, the 15th August 15 Transfer Books of the Company will Cape the 10th August to the 30th August, 1918, officers

By order of the Board.

, , V. REDMOND, Secretary, Tooheys. Limited, "was.

300 Elizabeth-street Sydney,

Sml August, 1911. _ JT. S. W. FRESH FOOD AND ICE COMPANY, LTD,

NOTICE Is hereby given, that the Ordinary HALF.

YEARLY GENERAL, MEETING of SharSrïtfU

be held at the Mercantile Mutual-chambers, lis Huttstreet on THURSDAY, AUGUST 24th, Jan, at ILS) alla. 2 t St

BUSINESS:

To receive Balance sheet, Prout and Loss account.

and Directors' Report for Half-year ended in. June, IBU. " To elect a Director in the place of Mr. William,

Edye Mort, retired during Half-year. Mr S

G. Herring was appointed by the Board to get the vacancy, and now offers himself for rebel! lion, and has given the requisite notice is if. cordance with the Articles of Association

And to transact any other business that war u

brought before the Meeting in accordance with

the Articles of Association.

By order of the Board.

G. -A. HODSON,

The Transfer Books will be closed from the kaolin

24th August both days inclusive.

Head Office, 25 Harbour-street Sydney. NSW

4th August, 1916 '' ???

G

-CANTERBURY PARK RACECOURSE COMPANY:

-> Limited. H

NOTICE is hereby given that an Ertnurthmj General Meeting of the Shareholders of the above Company will he held at the Company's Office, Bdmost buildings, 15 Castlereagh street, Sydney on Tuesday, the fifteenth day of August, firm, at 5 pm for the purpose of considering the following resolution, which will be proposed, and if carried, to arrange the order in which the said Directors sha annuall) retire, and to fix the remuneration of ena, namely a

(1) That the Articles of Association be altered Is

the manner following -

(a) The following Article shall be submitted

for Article 51, namely -

(51 ) The number of Directors shall be determined

from time to time by the Shires holders In General Meeting, and all other wise determined shall be five, ?" and any three or more Directors present at a Meet-ing shall form a Quorum or Board of Dm* tors, and no shareholder shall be eight. fled for the appoint- meat of Director later he holds and continues to hold at least sixty shares in the Company Question arising at any Meeting of the Directors dull be decided by a majority of votes, and in case of an equality of votes the Chairman shall have a second or casting vote.

By order of the Board,

WILLI AM LOV EL DAVIS,

Secretary,

Sydney, 7th 'August, Mil It

VN VILLE SCHOOL OF ARTS

NOTICE is hereby given that a SPEciAL (¡FVTrtUi MEETING of the Members of the OR AM HILLS SCHOOL OF ARTS will be held at the Institution on MONDAY, the 21st Aug. next, at 3 p in to consider the dearability of empowering the Trustees to Montage the Land and Buildings thereon, the I and having a front. age of 43ft to Good street, Granville, and referred to la Conveyances, registered No GSi, Book 712, tal ve, 048, Book 700, for a sum not exceeding £1200, both men being required for the purpose of renewing; the present mortgage and improvements to buildings on the bed as above described. 1. Thackeray, T Irons, trains. C. Townsend, hon. secretary Granville. August 4. WHO TAILORS AND TAILORESSES

A A Special MEETING of the Tailor and Women will be held at the Trades Hill, TONIGHT, at a . o'clock. Business, election of General Secretary. Re.

pert from Delegate to I., did' Tillers' W iga Itara, All members are requested to attend

C W VLM R Vincent

J H CnOMBH SftTftirf

BESPOKE Bootmakers and Repairers Union was!

duly registered as Trade Union, hold their 21st ly Meeting, Queen's Hall, Pitt street This Frank ] Business. lVrniation log of prices ill but; indeed, UNITED Operative Bricklayers' Steele -Members

requested to attend Special VII rilSO TO-NIGHT Important business in connection with PL. hope Conference and eight Hour The W_I-ojis,Jeeret¿*.

A SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING of the MASTER

FARRIERS' ASSOCIATION will be held it the House, 238 Castlereagh street city, on TUESDAY, M August at 3 p mR 20 ASTON Secretary

THE Old Retired Railway and Tramway Employes are requested to meet at the Trades Hall, (collars

st_NcTjjnrarsda} Might, it 6 o'clock RIO, See. "TTvARLING Barbour labour RIOT Meets THEÍÍ XJ Mooney's Hotel Kent-st S H Hearne. Secrete;,

Defence A^ociatloiL^Imiorait neat little'-. holes Harmibt ' OE., No Surrender, No I, tions NOT meet tM!¡14

lining no surrender, au i, n, e, but we.

Alterations prevent By order, of M

TENDERS

A!

hPlHLriR small job" Pub. School AleuAil

11 Pollock's

CONTRACTORS wishing to tender for the FlKSti

of 2 Brick Cottages in Burn on 1 road (end tons to P J At AIII) AI v vacuum p

"7 Parran all road vnMndAJ

rTIUJ ASSIGNED ESTATE of

ARCHIBALD HE Mr) I I I LERTON,

Earl Street Morn at

LAUNDRA Bl SELLS

FOR SALE 11) It MUR, AS A GOING CONCERN

TENDERS are invited and will be received a o: offices, up to NOON on THURSDay) Rita instant, is

Purchase of -

The TRUSTEES Right Title and Interest I.

the plant and goodwill of the Hcribir; Its

dn situated in lar! street Mosman

The highest or any Tender not n of panic People. Tenders must be on our printed form s, and reefs. painted with a deposit of 15 per cent at An invotW of the Plant may be inspected upon any 1 cation HW offices and cards to view the I am in the course

STARKEY and START)

Chartered second stand,

93 York street Sydney Highest shall IN THE ASSIGN! D IS.! ATI 01

MA an I L J ISAACS.

TRADING AS L IS A ACS and sold ,

Clothing AlanllfuCturcrs I licence and Slatket mean I Intending Tenderers are reminded that tenders Purclmo I the Stout; in Pr de in the above um CLOSE THIS DAY at NOO '

SrUlkl Y and STUIM i

Chartered Assembly. .

) ork<trat_| ASON. fen lers wants 1 Stone Copies "as?

firmly oil for colony and must be v "p PAINTING- Tenders warn d tor Paint is koT J

Pitt street Kirribilli where spee nation has

seen Tenders close, at noon August 2 with t TV Architect Australian chambers How sir it L

"PALM HI S Tender for VTfTTu L S TOWN

X and little Cargo Mplv ' - E H Cass near Tram She I Dudley s room and Jjlwibt;-ilMIMl-lenders to P Mr pair I nek Cows

saddle AWrd JJ arramall! rd An till

lEWi RACFTIRAINI its (1J»»>"/,' ' T'TLrf J urge us Plans price <?" Jobs < J^^JïJfiIWNSATLLL HUlROLIt Tm M

S!

TENDERS will be received at theories 0until 2.30 p m on TUESDAY U 12th SEPTEMBER, HU,

(or the supply of the following plant -

1 STEAM FRICTION WINCH nth Boilers

plete, to be mounted on rigid Uc > To have two drums and ringing 'in "GT of lifting 5, tons at 5ft per second Mr ously, each drum or surging head To Jas independently the full load being less a broke. Controlling Seaholme so a to be convened, to work ed by one of Boiler to be multitubular variety was may also quote winch which he ' T stating boiler power required for the: T 15-111 KEROsiNE INGLE i lit He is

SAW BENCH come late to 'a see-saw 2 OH I' Aerucil Cross Time Balls. about 7ft 6in x 4ft Jin with '¡V'Kfit eluding donkey feed pumps and J C Safety Valve. 28 tons 1 lb "sales? putts and bolts. 19cwt tin x 6in Doe 5 ft Tenderers may quote for any of the art of a bed, and must In every case supply full falls Including makers name, and still time we

'" notes containing tenders must be eaten

Tender for (article quote 3 for' a dressed to The Chairman, Townsville Hart»«"Sj,

The lowest or any tender will not necessary a

accepted.

T J ^^Mhejai

day of 15 a m Specifications No J)-¡-j mbADHlS wanted, for Asphalting 103 human. A Neutral Bay_.-r-r~ZM~M mENDi irfoT25 too TURF Apply F- IJaw" "F X Job Ivirnlnlli Wharf North_^Uiat-_----flr= aAENDrRS.-Plastering once wanted me

Willoughby rd near 1 rncsist-r-rTPaWS TENDERS for Brickwork of Cottage by II was

X Edinburgh rd Marrickville _?r7CSSt reFÜER for Painting, new Cottage Where 1 Uichlurrit lilyfield Tram TcnjffiB.^. TENDERS for J Large Shops and Uses

X st Randwick. J Frank White "'''Jg.gZ. TENDERS, 2 Shops and Dwellings, Beanjimt

sie 1 Frank Mills Architects, TENDERS close for 10 IIOIÍÍ»«», rrmoJc His IT is

Palmers city on Wed. next J F "Jager

pENDERS Cart about 10 000 War's

JL middle Immcd Aiiiijv.JJ^Igraiil---^ rrO-NDHlb for Sewerage and Sanitary works of

1 Convent Forest rd Plans still lingers TENDERS to Remove IVeattierooara1 Room 'by 1 Bay 4" Oxford st Pillmgion no "signs ntESDERS- Floorlayers, Cottages not want X Pain Frenchman s rd Rind Kk sheep UAO TUr-KPOINIHte -in notes! I nee of Mr X iiu Cottee G (anon Arcjm_ctm.'"

WANTED tenders for Plumbing. and I IW J George L Brown lg New Canterh m rjJiliS? YX7-ANTED Tenders for Turfing about COOK W A on Job at ter; st I Coorw----^r-iTla more STILLS On 1 Disputes Act) Is w' s

Books All Builder, aged 0°*«^ Acts

Gd, Carpenters Piecework and WESTE . and.

(id TONS 14 Castlereagh street near the,

_EDUCATI0NAL_____-~

BLUE Mr, Springwood.-Ladies Coll rout,

ORIFFDJ. India. Tuition, Quarter dates from caw