Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Monday 21 August 1911, page 2


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YOU MAKE SURE IT IS

A ROBERTS'' WHISKY

YOU INSURE MAKING THE BEST.

ROBERTS' WHISKY,

THE QUICK-TIME CURE FOR COUGHS, COLDS.

AND INFLUENZA,

CHEAPEST AND BEST.

THE PEOPLE'S WHISKY.

IÎ0I1F.RTS' SPECIAL OLD SCOTCH, Imp. QU. 57,

Bellies 3/0. Imp. Pints 2/6, Large Flasks 2s Small Flasks 17. "

SOLD ONLY AT

,,.',!.°.ní:RTS' WINE AND SPIRIT STORES.

MARKET-STREET, NEXT GEORGE-STREET.

ROBERTS' PRICE LIST.

SANPEHSON'S SCOTCH WHISKY, 4/0.

Hil Y MONOPOLE CHAMPAGNE, 6, 12.

MORT AND CHANDON'S CHAMPAGNE, 6/, 127. POMEROY CHAMPAGNE, 6, Mr.

HINET'S CHAMPAGNE (dry. Elite, WOO), 67, 12s. nELHECK'S CHAMPAGNE. 5/0. 117. /

FERRIER JOUET CHAMPAGNE, lOCO vintage, 77. 157. TOOHEY'S STANDARD PALE ALE, 6d. TOOHEY'S NOURISHING STOUT, (6d.

ROBERTS'' VERY FINEST OLD SCOTCH. 6 ROBERTS' EXTRA SPECIAL WHISKY, 5. ROBERTS' THREE-STAR WHISKY. 4/6. ROBERTS'' FINE-, OLD GLENLIVET, 4.

ROBERTS' SPECIAL OLD SCOTCH, 36. SHAMROCK WHISKY, Imp. Quarts, 4/0. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN PORT, 2/6. HUNTER RIVER PORT, 2/6,

PALE JAMAICA RUM. SI, ii, 6.

ROBERTS' THREE-STAR WI. RUM, 26, at, St.

AUSTRALIAN PORT, 1/0.

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

FOREIGN PORT LAST SHERRIES, 2/6, 39.

ROBERTS' HOTEL, .

CORNER GEORGE AND MARKET STREETS.

GOVERNMENT

RAILWAYS

g>UB

LIO HOLIDAY.

TUESDAY, AUGUST 22. . is " CHEAP EXCURSION TICKETS. "

CHEAP EXCURSION TICKETS at 2d per mile Firstclass return (minimum 2s), and 6d per mile Secondclass Return (minimum Is) will be issued by the undermentioned Down trains to and from all stations at which they are timed to call.

CHEAP TRAINS FROM SYDNEY.

ILLAWARRA LINE.

TO-DAY (SION.).-S.Q p.m. for Nowra.

TUES., AUGUST 22. 7.30 a.m., for Nowra; 8.5 a.m.,

for Wollongong.

SOUTHERN LINE.

TO-DAY (MON.). 6.15 pm.. for Camden and Bun-danoon; 6.17 p.m., for Picton.

TUES., AUGUST 22. S.O sent., for Bundanoon; 8.15 a.m., for Picton; 9.45 a.m., for stations on the Camden

Line.

WESTERN LINE.

TO-DAY (MON.). 1.8 p.m., for Eskbank; 6.38 p.m.,

for Mount Victoria.

TUES., AUGUST 22. 7.55 a.m., for Eskbank; MO a.m., for Mount Victoria; 8.27 a.m., for Hazelbrook.

NORTHERN LINE.

TUES., AUGUST 22. 6.55 a.m., for Newcastle; 7.40 a.m., for Gosford; 335 am., for Newcastle; 0.10 am.,

for Gosford.

CHEAP TICKETS at Single Fare and Quarter for the Double Journey (minimum rates 2s First-class, and la Second-class) will be issued by the undermentioned trains to Sydney, and also to and from intermediate stations, where timed to call.

CHEAP TRAINS TO SYDNEY.

ILLAWARRA LINE.

TUES., AUGUST 22. 4.45 sum., from Nowra; 6,5 a.m.,

from Wollongong.

SOUTHERN LINE.

TUES., AUGUST 22. 4.20 a.m., from Goulburn,

WESTERN LINE.

TO-DAY- (MON.). 16.25 p.m., from Orange.

TUES , AUGUST 22.-0.5 a.m., from Mount Victoria.

NORTHERN LINE.

TO-DAY (MONG. 4.45 p.m., from Singleton.

TUBS., AUGUST 22. 5.00 a.m., from West visitors

These Tickets will be available for return terred AUGUST 23, inclusive, by any train, except that tickets issued to Sydney and other stations in the Up direction will not be available for return by the Melbourne Express.

COMO AND NATIONAL PARK.

On TUESDAY, AUGUST 22, the maximum return fares from Sydney, Redfern, and intermediate Illawarra Suburban stations (including the Bankstown Line to Mortdale, Oatley, Como, Sutherland, Loftus, and National Park, will not exceed Is 6d First-class, find Is Second-class, available for return on day of issue only-. An improved service of trains will be given to the stations named.

MOOREFIELD RACES AT KOGARAH. I

On TUESDAY, AUGUST 22, Special Passenger Trains will leave Sydney for Kogarah at frequent intervals from 11.23 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. Special Train

for horses at 10.50 a.m. (

Trains will leave Kogarah for Sydney immediately!

after finish of races.

RETURN FARES, Sydney to Kogarah First-class, Is; Second-class, Od. j

ADDITIONAL AND ALTERED TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS.

TUESDAY, AUGUST 22.

In addition to the ordinary service and the Cheap Trains shown above. Special country trains will leave Sydney at 8.55 am. for Kiama, 9.30 a.m. for Wollongong, 6.40 p.m. for Kiama, S p.m. for Nowra, S a.m. for Goulburn, 6.15 P m. for Goulburn, 11.45 p.m. for Camden, 8.27 a.m. for Mt Victoria, 11.28 p.m. for Penrith and Richmond.

SPECIAL TRAINS will also be run to Sydney from short distance country stations.

Tile 6.16 a.m. train, Campbelltown to Sydney, WILL NOT RUN. Owing to the withdrawal of this train, Workmen's Weekly Tickets from stations Campbell-town to Casula, inclusive, will be available by the train leaving Campbelltown at 7.27 a.m.

The 4.5? p.m. train, Sydney to Blacktown, and the 6.0 p.m., Blacktown to Sydney, WILL NOT RUN.

' ALTERED RUNNING OF SUBURBAN TRAINS.

On TUESDAY. AUGUST 22, several alterations and cancellations will be made in the Sydney Suburban services. The ordinary train service, as between Sydney, Bankstown, and Waterfall, will be cancelled on TUESDAY, AUGUST 22, and the Special Holiday Timetable shown on handbills substituted. Passengers are referred to handbills for full particulars.

CLOSING OF GOODS SHEDS.

ON TUESDAY, AUGUST 22, the GOODS SHEDS at ALEXANDRIA will be CLOSED, but those at SYDNEY and DARLING HARBOUR will be OPEN until 10 a.m. for the delivery of perishable traffic. The Goods Sheds at all other stations will be CLOSED except for the receipt and delivery of perishables.

CLOSING OF THE CITY TICKETS AND PARCELS

OFFICE.

ON TUESDAY, AUGUST 22, the City Tickets and Parcels Office will he CLOSED after 10 a.m. v

For the convenience of passengers wishing to return to Sydney in time for business on Wednesday morn-Sing, trains will leave Nowra at 4.45 a.m., Wollon. gong at 0.6 am.. Goulburn at 4.20 a.m.. Mt. Victoria

at 6.5 a.m., and Gosford at 6.40 a.m.

HANDBILLS giving full particulars of the Holiday arrangements may be obtained from all Stationmasters.

By order.

(tt54) _

GRAHAM'S COACHES Run Daily, Tarana, Oberon,

and Jenolan Caves.

CHEAPEST FARES.

All communications promptly attended to.

AMUSEMENTS.

iW

Alt WICK TA RM

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, IBU. '£75 -Hurdle Race, about 2 miles.

'Court arm Stakes, 1 mile. For all horses that have

never received a prize exceeding the value of 40

sovs, (apprentices'' allowances).

'£75 -Flying Welter Handicap, 6 furlongs Lowest

weight, must

£75 -Maiden Handicap, 6 furlongs. For 3-year-old. 100 Warwick Handicap, 14 mile.

I£i0.-Liierpool Mile, 1 mile. Lowest weight 7st 7lb

(apprentices'' allowance)

For full particulars see printed Programmes.

ENTRIES CLOSE THIS DAY, August 21. Entrance-fee each race, 10s No sweepstakes. sales. Hides The Committee reserve the right to refuse any entry. No entry will be received without the necessary fee. PERCY A. OATLEY, Secy., 11 Tatt's Club chambers. 202 Pitt-street

PRINCE OF WALES' BIRTHDAY,

-*- TUESDAY NEXT. AUGUST 22

Steamers to Clontarf from Fort Macquarie at frequent intervals from Cam

DANCING IN CLONTARF PAVILION.

Glass and Tremain's Band Centre. Is, Ladies (k1. Hot and Cold Water Free Luncheon and Refresh-

ment Rooms under new management. RETURN FARE 6d CHILDREN' 4d

. THE AVENUE, LANE COVE RIVER.

PRINCE OF WALES' till FRIDAY.

DANCING ALL DAY.

Half hourly Ferry Service in Lane Cove reply from Circular Quay, foot of Pittstreet

A beautiful River Trip, and every convenience on the grounds for picnickers. HOT AND COLD WATER FREE Luncheon and Refreshments Plenty of Amusements for the youngsters

Fire 3d each was. CHILDREN'S Tickets half price

BEING SYDNEY BY MOTOR, 5s PER HEAD «~- One of the powerful S M I) Touring Cars will start the "Summer Season on TUESDAY. August 22, Prince of Wales' Birthdays, from Government Tourist Bureau, with their popular trip around Parramatta and the Orange Cross District etc, Twice Daily, 10 30 a m and 2 30 p m Bookings, Handbills, and

full particulars. at

THOS COOK and SON, or GOVERNMENT TOURIST BUREAU. Challis House. Martin place CORREY'S GARDENS, P. of W Birthday-Dancing,

\J 10 turn, till 10 pia., la. Boxsell's Band. j AMUSEMENTS.

mARKWEl.L THREE., ( NIG

of

Jill. 11. B. IRVING.

FINAL MATINEE TO-MORROW. FINAL MATINEE TO-MORROW.

JJ " n MAJESTY'S.

Lessee and Manager . J. C. WILLIAMSON, Ltd.

No Free List Children In arms not admitted,

THIS EVENING, AT a

CLOSING NIGHTS OF A NOTABLE SEASON. CLOSING NIGHTS OF A NOTABLE SEASON.

FAREWELL TO MR. H. B. IRVING

and his Complete Company of London Artists,

a including

MISS DOROTHEA BAIRD,

in the Historical Play

Box Plan; at Paling's till 5 p.m., and thereafter at Theatre Office, Market-street. Day Sale at Callose'a.

J. C. WILLIAMSON. Ltd.

H

MAJESTY'S PLAYGOERS ARE PREPARING to Welcome

The Return of

THE GREATEST of MUSICAL COMEDY FAVOURITES,

OUR MISS GIBBS, OUR MISS GIBBS,

STAYING FOR A FEW NIGHTS ONLY,

APPEARING NEXT THURSDAY.

ITPEARING NEXT THURSDAY,, .

THE

ROYAL COMIC OPERA COMPANY.

First Night or will have their seats allotted as usual. BOX PLAN OPENS AT PALING'S TO-DAY, AT 9.30.

J. C. WILLIAMSON. Ltd.

THE MELBA GRAND OPERA SEASON,

Will be inaugurated on

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2,

at

HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE, SYDNEY.

Direction: J. C. WILLIAMSON, Ltd. PROGRAMME FOR FIRST WEEK:Saturday, Sept. 2 M-- LA TRAVIATA. Monday .- FAUST.

Tuesday. SAMSON AND DELILAH.

Wednesday Matinee- FAUST.

Wednesday Evening -. LA TRAVIATA.

Thursday, _- SAMSON AND DELILAH. Friday .-. FAUST.

BOX OFFICE ARRANGEMENTS.

Permanent first-nighters, in accordance with advices, have been allotted their seats for the first representa-tion of each opera of the series.

Patrons desirous of booking for EVERY FIRST NIGHT, or for EVERY SECOND NIGHT, or for THE ENTIRE SEASON, will please address their application!, to Paling's by TO-MORROW. Priority of application will govern the allotment of seats.

Mailed orders for single performances will be received at Paling's on WEDNESDAY'. They will be filed in the order received, and the seats assigned n near the desired location as possible Remittances must accompany orders in all cases.

Country Orders and all communications, inquiries, and remittances should be addressed to Paling's, when a special staff has been appointed to deal with them.

Prices for Dress Circle and Orchestra Stalls Seats:Opening Night. One Guinea; Other Nights (booked), , IB- ---

BOX PLAN OPENS AT PALING'S NEXT THURSDAY,

at 0.30 a.m.

J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. THE

MERRY WIDOW.

THE MERRY WIDOW THE MERRY WIDOW THE MERRY WIDOW THE MERRY WIDOW

spHE.RE ROYAL.

Lessee and Manager .... J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD.

THIS EVENING, AT S. MATINEE TO-MORROW.

THE MERRY WIDOW THE MERRY WIDOW THE MERRY WIDOW THE MERRY WIDOW JEF. MERRY WIDOW THE MERRY WIDOW THE MERRY WIDOW

THE MERRY WIDOW THE MERRY WIDOW THE MERRY WIDOW THE MERRY WIDOW THE MERRY WIDOW THE MERRY WIDOW THE MERRY WIDOW"

THE NEW COMIC OPERA COMPANY'S

BRILLIANT SUCCESS.

Box Plan at Paling's till 5 p.m., and thereafter i

Day Sale at Row's, opposite Stalls (King-st) entrance to Theatre.

30 WILLIAMSON, Ltd.

DA N C I N Q

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,

100 PHILLIP-STREET. NEAR KING-STREET.

CJT. JAMES' LARGE HALL Mr. and Mrs. ROBERTS' 10 Special Class for ADULTS, Wednesday Afternoon, at 3.30 o'clock. Also EVERY Monday and Wednesday Evenings, at 8. QUARTER commences from First Lesson. Particulars. 100 Phillip street

fp I V O L I A THEATRE.

TOMORROW, TUESDAY (PUBLIC HOLIDAY),

GRAND HOLIDAY MATINEE.

rp by O L I - T H" E A T R E.

j Sole Proprietor and Manager Mr Harry Rickards.

General Manager Mr. John C. Leete.

TO-NIGHT, AT 8.

ENTIRE CHANCE OF PROGRAMME BY

THE GREAT LAMBERTI,

including a scena from the late George Du Maurier's Famous Novel, "Trilby," concluding with the death of Svengali.

Arriving direct from Europe, and making their First

Appearances in Australia, i , CLARKE AND MOSTOL,

CLARKE AND MOSTOL, > CLARKE AND MOSTOL,

CLARKE AND MOSTOL, I

England's Novelty Comedy Couple, Refined Comedians,

and Dancers Extraordinary.

FRED BLUETT,

Australia's Favourite Comedian.

SYDNEY BACH, ALEXANDER PRINCE,

Wolbh Entertainer, King of Concertina Pindera, CARLTON MAX, GODFREY JAMES,

MARGUERITE ISMAY AND GIRLS.

PASTOR AND MERLE, THE BRIGHT SISTERS, THE TWO MCCOLLS, VINCENT and SINCLAIR, LES. VARTON, JACK HELLER. FRED. CHAMPION, IRVING SAYLES, FANNY POWERS.

and a Gigantic Double Company.

MISS ETHEL CLIFFORD, In us.' Stage exp" lUir.

of all Stage, Step Dancing. THEATRICAL CLASS, Saturday, 25th, on Almirl of landon '-'clroK Private lessons any hour. LONGER. Temple. FHrnheth-st, city. \X/ALTi:it BENTLEY'S RECITAL. THURSDAY NEXT, At St. James's Hall. Box Plan at Paling's SPORTS GROUND, To-morrow," IloIIdnv. 10.30 ar

Howard and Turner, 20 round«._AVho will w

CO

AMUSEMENTS.

S D li L r 111 T H E A T R E

MATINEE TO-MORROW AFTERNOON MATINEE TO-MORROW AFTERNOON MATINEE (Prince of Wales' Birthday)).

Doors open 1 p.m. Performance 2 p.m.

ADELPHI ' T U E A T R 10.

Direction and Management GEORGE MARLOW. Ltd. POPULAR PRICES Ss, 2s, Is (Early Doors 6d extra).

TELEPHONE, CITY 3177.

LAST FIVE NIGHTS " of the

LAST FIVE NIGHTS GREAT WESTERN LAST FIVE NIGHTS MINING DRAMA.

AT CRIPPLE CREEK. AT CRIPPLE CREEK. AT CRIPPLE CREEK. AT CRIPPLE CREEK. AT CRIPPLE CREEK. AT CRIPPLE CREEK. AT CRIPPLE CREEK. AT CRIPPLE CREEK.

Brilliantly Interpreted by

GEORGE MARLOW

NEW DRAMATIC COMPANY,

commencing

SATURDAY NEXT, AUGUST 20. SATURDAY. NEXT, AUGUST 20.

A GREAT DRAMATIC SENSATION!

The Latest and Most Phenomenal Dramatic Craze,

NICK CARTER, DETECTIVE. NICK CARTER, DETECTIVE. NICK CARTER, DETECTIVE. NICK CARTER, DETECTIVE.

A Story of Detective Life by Arthur Shirley and

Ben Landeck',

An Enthralling, Powerful, Dramatic Representation

of an intensely Interesting Detective Story.

BOX PLAN AT EIVY'S and White Rose (Adelphi Theatre), Reserved 4/. N

Popular Prices, 3s, 2s, and Is (Early door Gil extra at White Rose (Adelphi Buildings), and Crowe's, Pitt-street. of a ><

TO-NIGHT. 9 TO-NIGHT. J- 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.

THE AMERICAN GIRL WHO CAPTIVATED LONDON.

Tin) AMERICAN GIRL, THE RAGE OF' SYDNEY,

EVA MUDGE,

Marvellous Lightning Changes of Costumes

and Character.

THE ACRE OF REFINED VAUDEVILLE.

LAST The PIQUANT. LAST NIGHTS. THE PIQl'AVS. NIGHTS

GRACE AND STRENGTH.

LAST NIGHTS,

McGEE and REECE,

LAST NIGHTS.

America's Foremost Dancers,

VERNON and MACK,

Novelty Specialty Artists.

CAPTAIN WINTER'S ? EDUCATED DOGS.

ThE RACOON. FRITZ CHRISTIAN.

FIX). D'ORVrLLE,

Comedienne.

FRANK YORKE.

OUR GREAT DOUBLE COMPANY.

ORDINARY PRICES: 2. 16. 17; Gallery, 6d.

SATURDAY NIGHTS: 27, 1/0, 1/; Reserved Seats, 6d extra. Holiday Prices, 2s and 1/.

AMATEUR TRIAL NIGHTS, FRIDAY EVENINGS.

"NATIONAL AMPHITHEATRE.

SPECIAL HOLIDAY MATINEE.

TO-MORROW, TUESDAY,

PRINCE. OF WALES' BIRTHDAY. PROGRAMME SAME AS NIGHT.

ALL THE STARS WILL APPEAR.

PRICES: 2s, 1/0, 1/, and Sixpence. Reserved Seats, I extras

A BOOM

x FOR

AUSTRALIAN ARTISTS '

AND OTHERS.

DMO. from a

J. C. BAIN,

"Australia's Vaudeville King."

I have started Three Permanent Vaudeville Houses, and more to follow shortly.

I can give artists 3 months, to 2 years' engagement, and play them in absolutely the Best Theatres in the Commonwealth. I have over 60 artists at present booked to Harry Rickards' Tivoli Companies, Hol-land's Entertainers. (Brisbane), Dix and Baker (Newcastle), Fuller's (New Zealand), Birch and Carroll (Queensland), and other Companies.

NO RESTRICTIONS ON ARTISTS. It

does not matter where you have worked as long as you have the goods.

ARTISTS, do not 12 BLUFFED by "HOT AIR." The OPPOSITION IS SQUEAKING "BAD SION."

BRAINS and PERSEVERANCE PREDOMINATEs.

WAIT FOR

MY PROSPECTUS WAS NOT A FALSE ONE. All Communications,

0 ROWESTREET.

A

AMERICAN PICTURE PALACE, LTD.,

' 303 PITT-STREET. 303. Direction

. WALTER BROWN.

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

CHANGE OF PROGRAMME.

NEW PICTURES. LATEST ILLUSTRATED SONGS.

The Star Items include the Great Stirring Western

Orama,

THE PUNCHER'S NEW LOVE.

Also, Love's Old Sweet Song, a most pathetic drama, to be seen here only. The Laugh makers are numerous, and include Constable Smith's Dream, and the Six Brompton Girls, etc, etc. .

Don't forget we cater specially for Ladies and Children at oUr Day Sessions.

Our Theatre is Absolutely Fireproof.

STALLS 3d. CIRCLE 3d EXTRA milE Winner of Howard-Turner to-morrow, Sports Gd.. X. challenges Lang for title. The boxing fixture, 1011. -TELFER BENTLEY'S RECITAL, THURSDAY NEXT,

I St. James's Hall. Box Plan at Paling's.

CAMPERDOWN STADIUM. CAMPERDOWN. THE' NIGHT TOM GREEN v LES. SMITH, 20 Rounds.

Preliminary-, .

MITCHEL v M'JiENNA, 10 rounds CORREY'S GARDENS, P. of W Birthday.-Dancing,

from 10 a.m. till 10 p.m., Is. BOXFCII'S Band.

HOTEL STEYNE, MANLY. Excellent Lunch and

Dinner, Daily, and Sundays, smile to Golf Links.

- AMUSEMENTS. T

li E L Y O E G M.

TONIGHT AND MATINEES.

LATE CARDINAL MORAN,

and

FULL FUNERAL OBSEQUIES. 'PME LYCEUM.

PRINCE OF WALES' ?

BIRTHDAY MATINEE

TO-MORROW, TO-MORROW,

MARGARET CATCHPOLE

and

OTHER ATTRACTIONS.

T

THE LYCEUM.

Sole Direction . a SPENCER.

EVENINGS, 8.

Matinees, Wednesdays and Saturdays, 2,30.

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

the Home of Pictures.

Positively

of

Mr. Spencer's Latest Local Picture Play, MARGARET CATCHPOLE MARGARET CATCHPOLE MARGARET CATCHPOLE

TO-NIGHT,

AN ENTIRELY NEW HOST OF GEMS

FULL. ORCHESTRA AND EFFECTS.

PRICES: 1/0, 1/, and 6d. Plan, Paling's. Day Sale,

White Rose.

Doors, 7.15; Overture, S.

WE CHANGE MONDAY'S AND THURSDAYS.

Q R "I T K R 1 0 S THEATRE.

THE MAN FROM OUTBACK. THE MAN FROM OUTBACK.

THE MAN FROM OUTBACK. Holiday THE MAN FROM OUTBACK. Matinee

THE MAN FROM OUTBACK. TO-MORROW THE MAN FROM OUTBACK. THE MAN FROM OUTBACK.

BOX PLAN AT ELVV'S. POPULAR PRICES.

CRITERION T £1 E A T It is

Lessee Mr. FRANK MUSGROVE. Sub-Lessee and Manager. WILLIAM ANDERSON.

TO-NIGHT, AT 2, TO-NIGHT, AT S,

And Every Evening.

FIRST MATINEE TO-MORROW AFTERNOON. FIRST MATINEE TO-MORROW AFTERNOON.

EVERY EVENING, AT 8.

The Greatest of Australian Dramas,

Interpreted by

WILLIAM ANDERSON'S WILLIAM ANDERSON'S WILLIAM ANDERSON'S

FAMOUS DRAMATIC ORGANISATION. THE MAN FROM OUTBACK. THE MAN FROM OUTBACK.

THE MAN FROM OUTBACK. Holiday Matinee, THE MAN FROM OUTBACK.

THE MAN FROM OUTBACK. TO-MORROW. THE MAN FROM OUTBACK. . THE MAN FROM OUTBACK.

1 THE MAN FROM OUTBACK.

THE MAN FROM OUTBACK. Holiday Tllalincc, THE MAN FROM OUTBACK.

THE MAN FROM OUTBACK.

TO-MORROW. THE MAN FROM OUTBACK.

THE MAN FROM OUTBACK. THE MAN FROM OUTBACK.

POPULAR PRICES S/, it, and 1/.

' Baily- Ito'iru, from 7 to 78, (ki Extra,

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

J. J. RICKETTS. Representative.

JJ T H E L IRVING

IN "THE WITNESS FOR THE DEFENCE."

"We are glad to know that Miss Ethel Irving will be seen In "The A witness for the Defence' at the Antipodes, for no play can offer her so genuine an opportunity for the display of her powers as an emotional actress, us Mr. A. H W, Mason's moving drama.""Globe," May 0.

O

R I T E R I O N THEATRE.

AN IMPORTANT DRAMATIC EVENT.

ENGLAND'S GREATEST ACTRESS,

ETHEL IRVING, -7 ETHEL IRVING,

Supported by her entire London Company of

Notable Artists,

in A. E. W. Mason's Masterpiece,

- The play that thrilled hundreds of thousands. Said the London "Daily Express" (May 16):

"One of the greatest of living actress, is about to leave us for a little while, but our loss will he Australians' gain. They will find in Miss Irving one of the few contemporary artists of absolute geniusand she is 'ull-rcd'-English, and only English."

NOTE Holders of seats under the preliminary book-ing arrangement may obtain their tickets st ELVY'S

on and after to-day.

al 11- E VICTORIA,

PITT-STREET.

Direction . FRANK MUSGROVE.

CONTINUOUS STAR PHOTO PLAYS.

FROM 11 A.M. TO li P.M.

ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAM TO-DAY.

The Funeral Ceremonies of the Late Cardinal Morna A Roman Tragedy (A. B. Drama). Visit to Senga! (Scenic), The Sundowner (an exclusive Australian Drama), and other star items. To-day only, Coronation Sports at Double Bay. Prices, 3d and 4d.

' CHAS. F. JONES. Manager.,..

TTÄTJECöERSTaftor contest, special (rams, your conV. XV fixed. Battle Daphne 10.30, sound management TOOHEY'S GARDEN'S, P. of W. Blrthday.-Orouuda \y and Pavilion, Is. Return steamer fare, 6d.

PHOTOS OF THE LATE CARDINAL.

BEAUTIFUL PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE LATE CARDINAL MORAN MAY NOW BE OBTAINED AT THE

THESEN pHoTOs WERE THE FAVOURED PORTRAITS OF HIS EMINENCE AND ARE OF UNIQUE

INTEREST. SECURE NOW THESE BEAUTIFUL PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE FIRST CARDINAL IN -nVlmUVUAIE WILL INCREASE AS THE YEARS GO BY, PARIS PANEL SIZE 2s. CABINET

MAY 17 EaCH ALSO A BEAUTIFUL PHOTO ENGRAVING IN BLACK AND WHITE, VERY FINELY ETCHED WITH AN ARTISTIC GREY TINT OX HIGH-CLASS ART BOARDS. SIZE 11 X i'pvJ'nni«T V«nFrCON" RECEIPT OF STAMPS.

A POSTAL VOTE OF POST-OFFICE ORDERS, ADDRESSED TO MARK" BLOW, THE CROWN, STU

- DIOS,'448'GEORGE-STREET, SYDNEY.

THE VICE-REGAL THE

CROWN PHOTOGRAPHERS. CROWN

STUDIOS. 83 GEORGE STREET, SYDNEY (Next Roberts' Hotel). STUDIOS.

SYDNEY SPORTS GROUND,

THE WORLD'S LARGEST IDEAL BOXING ARENA.

TRAMS FROM EVERYWHERE AND RACE TRAMS AFTER CONTEST. N

TO-MORROW, HOLIDAY MORNING, TO-MORROW

10.30 SHARP. 10.30.

AUSTRALIA'S PREMIER HEAVYWEIGHTS AND CHALLENGER FOR

CHAMPIONSHIP TITLE.

BILL TURNER v. JACK HOWARD

BOX THE BEST OF TWENTY ROUNDS.

Decided by Referee Arthur Scott and Judges Messrs. Norman Turnbull and Wally Weekes, Timekeeper,

Mr. Wally Wells.

Who will win has Boxing Tons solving the problem because it is an even match, and well-timed by the Company's Management, the result of which is in doubt up to the stop. The boxing fixture of TOIL

ARENA SEATS, 106 (booked Eastway Bros., 2/0 extra, up to 5 p.m. THIS DAY), LIMITED NUMBER. GRAND STAND and ENCLOSURES, 67; OUTER RESERVE, 2/0.

ALL TURNSTILE ADMISSIONS. NO CHANGE GIVEN THEREAT. GATES OPENED 8 A.M.

Sidney Self Defence and Sports, Ltd., the Public Boxing Caterers. ,

A. C. BLUNDEN, Managing Director; Business Manager, JACK FESELY.

KEGOTIATING, EARLY OCTOBER DAVE SMITH v JACK HOWARD, DAVE SMITH v RAin BURNS.

PRINCE OF WALES' BIRTHDAY,

TUESDAY, 22nd AUGUST, 1943,

ATHOL, CLIFTON, BALMORAL, and the SPIT SERVICE. I

STEAMERS FROM EASTERN SIDE OF CIRCULAR QUAY AT FREQUENT INTERVALS FROM 0 A.B.

Sit' RETURN FARE: ATHOL AND CLIFTON GARDENS.

ADULTS, 6d: CHILDREN, ld. I

" DANCING ALL DAY- on. CLIFTON GARDENS.

GLASS AND TREMAIN'S BAND. LUNCHEON PROVIDED.

BALMORAL AND THE SPIT ROOM FOR THOUSANDS.

RETURN FARES 8d, Children, 4d.

PARRAMATTA EvER SERVICE.

FROM NO. 0 JETTY, STEAMERS AT FREQUENT INTERVALS. 28 MILES OF RIVER SCENERY.

1 1 RETURN.

To RYDE, 18 Miles of Jiner Scenery, Od RETURN.

ROUND TRIP TO PARRAMATTA. Tickets by steamer and First-class by train, 21 RETURN.

DANCING, CORREY'S GARDENS, ALL DAY", STEAMERS HALF-HOURLY, (Id RETURN.

SYDNEY FERRIES, LTD, W. G. TODD, Manager.

AMUSEMENTS.

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

TO-NIGHT. '

SUNDAY'S SUBLIME FUNERAL OF THE

LATE CARDINAL MORAN,

SPECIALLY TAKEN BY WEST'S TOR WEST'S

WEST'S HOLIDAY MATINEE, TO-MORROW, WEST'S HOLIDAY MATINEE (TUESDAY)

WEST'S HOLIDAY MATINEE AFTERNOON.

TO-NIGHT LONDON'S TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT LATEST PROGRAMME, TO-NIGHT,

By

WEST'S PICTURES.

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

ALL THE NOVELTIES OF THE DAY" at including

'-V THE CARRIER PIGEONS,

( A Star Indian Romantic Drama

A ROMAOT TRAGEDY GIPSY DRAMA BACK TO THE PRIMITIVE DRAMA A DUTCH GOLDMINE COMEDY THE WOOING OF WINIFRED COMEDY FOOLSIIEAD IS JEALOUS COMIC

Síí¥ífP¿ KAIlEifVff OF WORKS COMIC BILL AS POLICE CYCLIST COMIC

SîïPAÀs! SHAM FeSTIVAL EDUCATIONAL CHEMICAL ACTION SCIENTIFIC PIEDELVE LAKE AND WELIN

WATERFALLS SCENIC THE KING AT EDINBURGH

Forming Sydney's Brightest Programme

SO

VISIT THE PRINCESS AND BE IN THE BOOM.

Cd, 17, 1/8. PEOPLE'S PRICES. 6d, 17, 1/6.

PALACE THEATRE.

PANTOMIME. ' ' MATINEE

PANTOMIME.

PANTOMIME. TO-MORROW, PANTOMIME and PANTOMIME.

PANTOMIME, on WEDNESDAY. PANTOMIME.

Doors open at 1 o'clock.

CHILDREN admitted at HALF PRICE to al! Parts.

P

PALACE THEATRE.

Lessee and Manager .... Mr. William Anderson.

WILLIAM ANDERSON'S

WILLIAM ANDERSON'S

LIDDIARD'S LILLIPUTIANS,

in

THE OLD WOMAN WHO LIVED IN A SHOE,"

' PANTOMIME ,

PANTOMIME Matinee To-morrow. PANTOMIME i

Children Half-price to all Parts.

* PANTOMIME.

Matinee To-morrow. " PANTOMIME.

PANTOMIME.

Children Half-price to all Parts.

BOOK EARLY AT ELVY'S.

Produced under the supervision of George-street.

Popular Prices: S/, 2/, and 1/. Children, Half-price Box Plan at Elvy's. Day Sales at White Rose, Pitt-street

GEORGE COATES. Representative.

Y.M.C.A. HALL, BATHURST-STREET. X Direction . WILLIAM ANDERSON.

TO NIGHT, AND

TO-NIGHT, EVERY EVENING,

TO-NIGHT, AT 8.

SATURDAY'S GREAT TRIUMPH.

A TRULY PHENOMENAL SUCCESS

has now been achieved by

THE WORLD'S GREATEST HUMORIST,

JOSEPH BLASCHECK,

assisted by

MISS MILDRED WRIGHTON.

Commenced their third week with another

overflowing audience, and created

THE MOST REMARKABLE ENTHUSIASM.

Time and again the densely packed hall

FAIRLY SHOOK WITH LAUGHTER

OR fcTTORMED AFTER APPLAUSE. Programme A'aried Each Evening.

IMccs, 3/ (Reserved), 2/, and 1/. Box Plan at Paling's. Day Sales at the White Rose. Pitt-street

SHAW STANLEY. Manager.

AUSTRAL COLLEGE OF . MUSIC,

13 CASTLEREAGH-STREET.

? Interviews Daily. Hours, 10 a.m. to a p.m.

AUSTRAL RAPID SYSTEM. We guarantee to teach, i any age, PIANO, from perfect music. Time and

Teeludquc (NOT VAMPING), in six weeks.

AUSTRAL SYSTEM. Absolutely no knowledge of

music required. to attain the same result that takes years under old conditions.

AUSTRAL COLLEGE. Interviews daily. Don't be

sceptical misguided, or think it impossible. Call and have new method explained to you.

AUSTRAL COLLEGE guarantees success, the, a) la,

full tuition, and refunded it pupil cannot read and 'play correctly in six weeks.

_J?_CASTLEREAG1I.STREET.. GLACIARIUM.

The Ice Skating Season will Positively Close

SATURDAY, 2nd September. THREE SESSIONS DAILY:

10 to 12, 3 to 5, 8 to 10 30.

Admission: 2s. Skate Hire, 6d.

Children. Admission: Morning and Afternoon only, 17, Children. Admission: Saturday Morning only, lil.

DUNBAR POOLE,

' Phone, 402 Glebe, Manager.

NORTH SYDNEY COLISEUM.

ROLLER SKATING SEASON. ROLLER SKATING SEASON. ROLLER SKATING SEASON. ROLLER SKATING SEASON. ROLLER SKATING SEASON. ROLLER SKATING SEASON.

GRAND POSTER,

FANCY,

AND . , EVENING DRESS

CARNIVAL;

TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT.

THE

Sydney Self-Defence and Sports, Ltd., only stage

one-sided fixtures. Howard-Turner, curtain-raiser.

AMUSEMENTS. '

LYRIC AND COLONIAL THEATRES.

Direction,. J. D. WILLIAMS.

D.A.M. TO 11 P.M.

"Nothing if not Up ta'Date.'*''

ENTERPRISE SOMEWHAT AHEAD OF OTHERS.

ANNOUNCEMENT OUT OF THE ORDINARY.

HOURLY EXCURSIONS ' >' " TO ' THE, NORTH POLE, . -TO THE NORTH POLE,

commencing a

TODAY, MONDAY, 21st AUGUST

at the

LYRIC THEATRE."

LYRIC THEATRE.

MODERN ENTERPRISE, PRICES

FIRST-CLASS, 3d; DE LUXE, 6d.

THE GREAT MYSTERY SOLVED.'

"WHO DISCOVERED THE NORTH POLE?"

This great World-wide controversy as to who iscolored the North Pole has never yet. been finally settled. *. . . s' , ,

This is absolutely one of the greatest educational propositions ever placed before the Sydney Public.

SEE THE HEART OF THE ARCTIC REGIONS. A

StE WHERE A WHITE MAN HAS NEVER BEFORE

SET FOOT.

SEE THE ARCTIC BLIZZARDS. 'SEE THE REAL ESKIMOS. ,

SEE THE ESKIMO DOGS. ,

Above all, don't miss going on these excursions.

SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT.

COMMENCING TO-DAY, MONDAY, AT 12 NOON.

at the

COLONIAL THEATRE NO. J.

In addition to the usual programme.

"THE FUNERAL OF HIS EMINENCE

THE LATE CARDINAL MORAN."

THIS GREAT PICTURE MILL ALSO SHOW HIS

EMINENCE ' LYING IN STATE AT ST.

MARY'S CATHEDRAL,.

TOWN HALL.

TO-MORROW (TUESDAY)' v EVENING,!

TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) EVENING,

(Prince of Wales Birthday.)

NICHOLAS J. GEHDE ? HOLIDAY CONCERT."

'God Bless the Prince of Wales" . Anon

" PALACE EMPORIUM GLEE PARTY (00)

(Conductor, Mr. R R Brown)

Grand Organ, March Militaire" Schubert

"Turkish Patrol" . Michaelis Miss LILIAN ' FROST.

Your Hair Grow Whiter" .~. Dacxc Master JACK HEDLEY (Gold Medallist), and

CATHEDRAL CHORISTERS.

"The Charge of the Light Brigade". Tennyson

(With Grand Organ effects by Mr. N. J. Gellie,)

Mr. HAROLD HAZEL. '

Manlu-"Cruss and Klberteld" Leifermann

Herr J. 0. BELSCUNER'S ZITHER ENSEMBLE.

"The Message" . Blumenthal

Mr. MAURICE CHENOWETH.

Violin:-"Clpsv Fantasia" .". Hubay

Miss IVY ALLEN. L.A.B.

'Love, Fly-on Rou' Pinion." I

'Miserere" 01 Trovatore) .-. Verdi

Miss ELSIE B. PEERLESS.

(Troubadour, Mr. Maurice Chenoweth.)

Grand Organ "English Airs" start. by Performer

Miss LILIAN FROST.

Part Song-The One Banjo". Gatty

30 C.ATHEDRAL CHORISTERS.

GRAND ORGAN: GREAT STORM FANTASIA

N. J. GEHDE. Hall in Darkness,' Lightning Flashes, Thunder

Crashes, Wind Effects, Hidden Choruses, etc.

BY THE COME OVER.

Charm and Glee: "Orpheus with His Lute" .

Macfarren

"Gipsy Life" . Schumann PALACE EMPORIUM GLEE PARTY (00)

Flute: Song of the Nightingale" . Filepovtky

Master HARRY CUTLER. Cutlass Swinging Extraordinary

- . Mr. A. BRIGGS, A.B. (C.N.F.)

"The Death of Nelson" . Anon

Mr. MAURICE CHENOWETH.

Cornet: I'M) Pretty Jane" . arr. by Hartmann

Master CHARLIE HAYES.

"Lo, Here the Gentle Lark" . Bishop

(Mute obbligato by- Master Ham- Cutler.)

Miss ELSIE B. PEERLESS. '

Cavotte:-"Wlntcrmarchen" Seigert

Herr 3-6. HELSCHNER'S ZITHER ENSEMBLE.

Violin "Caprice Espagnole" . Papal

Miss IVY ALLEN, L.A.R '

Grand Organ: "Yellow Jasmine" ., Cowen

Miss LILIAN" FROST.

Quartette: "Nurse Rhymes" are. by N. J. Gehde Miss ELSIE B. PEERLESS and IRENE MCPHERSON,

Messrs. MAURICE CHENOWETH and ROY ALLEN.

POPULAR PRICES' 2 (Reserved), and Is. Plan and Day Sale Tickets at Paling's.

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 21st instant, between the hours of 1.15 and 1.15 p.m.. when the City Organist, Mr. Ernest Truman. A R.C.O., Leipsic, R.C.M., will pre-

side at the Organ

' Admission Free.

CHILDREN IN ARMS NOT ADMITTED.

THOMAS H NESBITT. . ,

Town Clerk Town Hall, Sydney.

August 15. 1911 RECORD Attendance and something for their money

when Edward Turner face each other. Sports. Crd. "CrOÄVARD-fURNER fixture to-morrow augurs well for XL Company's boxing. sent. Dec, got, reef., 2 judges. _T*ORREY'S GARDENS, P. of W. Birthday.-Summer J I houses and Shady Nooks for Family Picnic

ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS AND AQUARIUM.

The

FAIRYLAND TRIP. Upper Lane Cove, from No. 7

Jetty, in am 2 p.m. Fare, Is. Child.. gd.

WANTED, AMATEURS, play small parts. Apply C F No. 11 Room,__9ji_vn_s_HaJL_To-niglit__ rpjIK Public's Boxing Caterers open "out south HowardA Turner, holiday morn., 10.30. Aust. com. chaps. i-*ORREY'S GARDENS, P. of W. Birthday.-The Best \~> Place to spend an enjoyable Holiday.

MOOREFIELD RACES.

TO-MORROW (PUBLIC HOLIDAY, 1st RAGE 1.15 P.M.)

AND SATURDAY NEXT.

£1500 PRIZE MONEY ' 278 ENTRIES.

SPECIAL TRAINS

LEAVE SYDNEY EVERY FEW MINUTES FROM 123 AM. TO 12 SO P M

DERBY, EPSOM, METROF., AND CUP CANDIDATES ENGAGED.

R. E. JOLLY, Secretary.

£1000 PRIZE MONEY. £1000' ,

ASCOT RACES. I

THE WINTER CARNIVAL.

TO-MORROW, TUESDAY (PUBLIC HOLIDAY)

AND NEXT DAY, WEDNESDAY.

270 ENTRIES. 270

200 SOVS. ASCOT WINTER CUP (33 ENTRIES) OF 200 SOVS.

1 EVENTS EACH DAY EVENTS WITH LARGE FIELDS. SPECIAL TRAMS TO RACECOURSE GATES EVERY FEW MINUTES

FIRST DAY. TUESDAY (PUBLIC HOLIDAY). FIRST RACE AT 1 P M. SECOND DAY, WEDNESDAY. FIRST RACE AT K5 P.M.

ASCOT RACES.

£1000 SOVS PRIZE MONEY

AUSTRALIAN TROTTING CLUB.

ON VICTORIA PARK RACECOURSE,

MONDAY, AUGUST 28, 1931.

£225 PRIZE MONEY £2 PRIZE-MONEY.

ENCOURAGE HANDICAP. PROGRESSIVE' HANDICAP.

50 Sovs For horses with, no better winning record is as ""a", *".'"\hm?'¡?J'p,Í¿Sa"'"' or Tn,c,c

than 2 15 to the mile unhoppled horses to be 85 or better to the mile Distance, 1 mile handicapped to trot or pace 2 45 or letter to 1 furlong maiden

the mile Hoppled horses to be handicapped to HS.^L^ÍJ i ELSA IT'S.. sold for

a time or nace 2 40 or better to the mile ^ s'?.. ''Of' all "unhoppled horses Horses will be

to time or place 2 40 or better to the mile

Distance, 1 mile 5 furlongs

FLYING WELTER HANDICAP.

60 BOAS. Horses will be handicapped to trot or pace

2.27 or better to the mile Distance, 1 mile.

handicapped to trot or pace 2 37 or better to the mile Distance 15 mile

AUSTRALIAN TROTTING CLUB HANDICAP,

70 Sovs Horses will be handicapped to pace or trot

2.30 or letter to the mile. Distance, 2 miles. ENTRIES CLOSE THIS DAY, AT 8 P.M.

For further Particulars see programme.

is and 21 Imperial Arcade. 'Phone, 361 Central. II. COBCROFT, Secretary A.T.C

AírtTSEiUNTS. T

OF TWO PIANOFORTE RECITALS

on

THURSDAY.. AUGUST 2., AT 8.15 P.M., and TUESDAY, AUGUST 20, at 8.15 P.M.,

-by

a * LEONARD BORWICK,

LEONARD BORWICK, LEONARD BORWICK, LEONARD BORWICK, LEONARD BORWICK, LEONARD BORWICK,

one of the World's Greatest Pianists, who during his recent season electrified Sydney Music-lovers by his

wonderful artistry, the public and the prices being of

LEONARD BORWICK, LEONARD BORWICK, LEONARD BORWICK, LEONARD BORWICK, LEONARD BORWICK,

THE POET PIAST.

whose wonderful interpretations

NOW MOVE HIS SHEARERS TO TEARS,

AND AGAIN ROUSE THEM TO A PITCH OF

INTENSE ENTHUSIASM. . ,

"At the end of the evening Mr. Borwick's virtuoso brilliancy in the favourite Hungarian Rhapsody No. 12' brought down the house, and the whole audience cheered until he responded with the Chopin 'Berceuse,' which hundreds of people listened to standing before

the ultimate dispersal Sidney Morning Herald. i

'"The 12th Hungarian Rhapsody), a tremendous exhibition of power and executive dexterity. There was a' demonstration after the last colossal chords, and Mr. Borwick was recalled many times. It is hoped that he will play again in Sydney before proceeding to AmeI rica." Daily Telegraph.

"It might be suggested that every teacher and student of music should regard it as a duty to hear this distinguished pianist. evening News.

"The artist left the hall with a memory of remarkonly enthusiastic appreciation. He may rest assured of a generous welcome should he come back to this city." Sun. '

LEONARD BORWICK. , 1 LEONARD BORWICK. 1 To ",,,.. LEONARD BORWICK.

iS STATES Air Hill's SHILLING TICKETS. TWO (SHILLING AND THREE SHILLING TICKETS,

on Sale at Nicholson's and Searl's.

PLANS OPEN AT NICHOLSONS TO-DAY. PLANS OPEN AT NICHOLSON'S TO-DAY If. . PLANS OPEN AT NICHOLSON'S TO-DAY.

, Prices: 66, 3/, 2/, 1/.

Special Students' Concessions upon application to J.

and K Tatt, co Nicholson's

GEORGE S. HOLBURN,

_?RcprcBcnutive for J. and N. Tait.

SHAND BILLIARD MATCH. VJ Alcock and Co's Tournament Hall. 280 George-st.

H. W. STEVENSON. World's Champion,

aREa MXDRUM, FIDLER., -Australasian Champion.

18,000 up, Stevenson conceding 4000 points. v On ALCOCK and CO.'S STANDARD TABLE,

WITH BONZOLINE BALLS. Under B.C.C. Rules.

Sessions, s and 8 p.m. Daily.

Admission: 4s. 3s, 2s, 6d.. Reserved Seats 16 Extra.

Box Plan at Alcock, and Co.'s Offices, 397 GeorgeStreet, Opp. Royal Hotel. ss

P

POSTPONED TILL

last. TO-NIGHT. 8.30.

MEHEGAN T. GRIFFIN,- '

At the STADIUM. Ruabcuttcr'B Uly.

Prices: 10s, 6s, ss, ,Xa>

SYDNEY SELF-DEFENCE , AND SPORTS,, LTD.

AUG.' 22. , HOWARD r TURNER. AUG. 22,

OFFICIAL NOTICE.

'Kindly attend at Sports Ground, 7 a.m., sharp.

Messrs. Taylor, Keogh, Bolarld, ships. Crystal, Fairley, Kelly (2), Fitzpatrick, Summers, Dunn, Davis, Wickham, Barr, Pearce, Bill Thompson, Scott, McGann.

'BJ W

SEASONABLE Prices, world's cream of boxers, are the aims of Sydney Self-Defence and Stores. Ltd. ALTER BENTLEV'SRECITAL, THURSDAY NEXT,

St. James's Hall. Box Plan at Paling's.

CORREY'S GARDENS, P. of W. Birthday.-Dancing I and other Amusements, 10 a.m. to 10 pas.. la.

rIF. AUSTRALIAN LIFE BIOGRAPH CO., LTD.

(APRIL).

amuse an enquiry, uncensored. swing.

Offices, Mutual Life Buildings, Martin-place, city.

Exclusive Star Pictures Already Produced

"A TICKET IN TATT'S."

"160 YEARS AGO." "A. A Tale of the Australian Bush,

Just now released:- of '

annual, COLLEEN BAWN"

(SSOO fccO.

A Superb and, Beautiful Production of the Famous Irish Drama. , " six

Other Picture Dramas in Active" Preparation, Booking Arrangements at

HARRINGTONS LTD.,

388 George street. Sydney.

WALLY SMITH, Australia's Premier Teacher of v J Clog, Black; Sand, Waite, and Eccentric Dancing.

DANCING TUITION THE MISSES READ,

Walu Lessons at any time, Partner and Music,

Class, TO NIGHT, 7.30; SAT., 3 p.m.

Christ Church Parish Hall, Opp. Railway Station. DANCING Young Man wishes to learn a good

Buck Dance. also Coon Songs and Actions. T.Y.. P.O.. Elizabeth-street South.,

DANCING.-Wáltxinir taught in 4 les., music, partner,

program. Miss Claire_Duvalll, __9_Dh_t.-rd. WANTED, . "COWBOYS, experienced men only. V Apply by letter, Z. HAMILTON, G.U.O.O.F. Club,

Castlereagh-street.

LATES open 9 am. to-morrow, Howard-Turner, Sorts.

Ord; no overcrowding, the world's boxing arena.

G

Bc

HOLIDAY MEETING.

TUESDAY, AUGUST 22, IBU.

Splendid Entries have been received for the above Meeting, and a fine day's sport is promised on the prettily situated course. Trains are timed to leave the Central Railway Station, Sydney, as follow, on the morning of the races: 0.60, 8.15, and 678, arriving in ample time for the First Race, and retUrning

the same day.

L. SOLOMON, Secretary.

66

ALEXANDRA COLLEGE, 173 Pitt at Hours, 10 a.m. I to 6 pm ; Saturday 1 p.m. Phone, 544 City. ALEXANDRA COLLEGE People In the country

should learn b) post Fee, 2 2s, music included.

LEXANDR V COLLEGE -No Sharps, Flats, Scales, J L or Kxorrisrs Times first lesson.

ALEXANDRA COLLEGE teaches you to play Piano' is from perfect music, one month, or refund fees

ALEXANDRA COLLEGE Fee, £1 Is, Full tuition, i. and refund if pupil times not play port. 8 less TALENTED, young Lady, Juliet, Ophelia, Desdemona,

v will be trained, also Soubrette for basis' parts. I Letters, full parties , first instance, no. Herald I THE World's White Hopes may be seen in action,

Howard Turner. Sports Ground, to more men 10.80

¡fSÖRREY'S GARDENS, P. of W. Birthday -Steamers, J half hourly, from No. 6 Jetty. Return find.

MEDICAL, CHEMICALS, ETC. DR

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Kidney Tablets, large bow;, one month's supply.

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cheapest King-st, Newtown CiyXNTED, 15 to 20 pairs Pure-bred White Leghorn W Pullets. Price, parties.. Flanders, Muswellbrook. /SEREBOS certainly assures successful scenes.

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IS THOROUGHLY ErTICIDTi Time-tried, and Fully Guaranteed.

It is a moderate-priced Piano that age she is

such great satisfaction that you will have paid its cost. And you will advise your India

to do the same. Call and Inspect

Pianos of all makes accepted as part primary

balance on convenient terms.

CALLAN, AND, CO.. LTD 318 GEORGE-STREET.

A SECOND-HAND . HAM,

UPP Before you buy a Meena'

RONISCH hand piano call in and PLEYEL MC our large collection.

SCHWECHTEN Our second-hand instrument SCHIEDMAYER are in excellent F"?

LORD and represent the bat plan.

VICTOR value in Sydney.

ECKE Cash or terms, 5 easier, And others. Prices from £16 upwards.

G. H. MARTIN AND CO., "The Reliable Piano Depot,

15-16 Q. V. MARKETS, SYDNEY.

O'REILLY'S, LTD., supply new Pianos. No spot

3s 9d weekly. No canvassers employed, J" therefore save £10. ___,-.-r

ii REILLY's, LTD., have built their budneacatW

10 famous terms and Good Values. Deal direct to

the Importer and save Canvassers' Coromigjo?*.. O'REILLY'S, LTD., have no use 'or Ctni-aoeftW» J mission Agents, or Travellers. The employment a

those means extra cost to the purchaser.

O'REILLY'S, LTD., stand alone for value indoors

They have solved the problem of selling with the aid of expensive Canvassers

O'REILLY'S, LTD., supply the Trade wise

cheaper than any AVholcsaloJIouscjniwWlg'rVRBILLY'SrLTDT-PIANO" Buyers, read how Jas J it costs other houses to sell Pianos. Trousers pounds paid in Commissions annually. This were

the cost to you 25 per cent. _

0~~TÏËILLY'S, LTD., have no Cam-asservtheirlon¡m

where you are saved the extra cost of Caaflwor Commission, Collecting expenses, advertising, ew

saving of 320. a CE0B0E,STKECT, jvwET.

FRIGHT Grand Beale Vader Piano for Sale, or

tone, condition. 64 p.irllmrton-rd. Allen 75

TO GERMAN Iron-frame Pianos, just jest if IN ss. Cocbcn. £35. Gordon's. 10 FUnders tgi S" UPERR ORGAN, 15 stops, include sub-class lid of

couples, £14, Gordon's. 40 Flinders-stNEW ENGLISH Iron-frame Pianos, just lmM

_£40._Gordo_n'BL 40J?llndcr_«tJo5lT).-^ M" "MAGNIFICENT Bechstein Piano, cost of the

Gordon's. 40 Flinders-st. nr. Oxford-stjagr)^ ELEGANT Victor Piano, equal to new',? at 3s

£10. Gordon's, 40 Flinders-st, or. Oilorijtjeig'

spfREAT.Variety Second-hand «-«O^ffl

VT £15 to £'.'0. Gordon's. 40 nindeis*LiS5g!!

GORDON'S, 40 Flinders-st, cheapest, best, and a

reliable house in Sydney for fiancees

P" PIANO BUYERS OAUfÜ)XED.-Avoid We. all

died by Tming_to_Oordon's, to Huidggjtjg& HANDSOME Walnut PIANO, extended and we, XX £18. Gordon's, 10 Flindcrsjstjonlyh-_

MAGNIFICENT new Iron-frame PIANO, costly sacrifice £30. 2 Scaje^s^offJ^iWjÄ; PIANO, excellent condition, good tone, IA "

came: cash or termfc_jrä_DevonJhjrMt.U" RIGHT Rubenstein Piano, extra. iron- rams, now

new. £20. 867 ParramjrtajjdjJrficMSTiL,-r, THEALE TENÓ, new, cost £05. used few "vessels? B duty own" leaving State WrtgjAJ'jS

17 at once. 40 Francis st. Hyde Park's PALING PIANO, £10 or offer One tone- Apply?

X once', 28 Cleveland-avenue. Surry Hills;-:

(TO THE SYDNEY 4 S L

The Sydney Mall contains each week Original &

des of the most entertaining knows?

IECTTJMa______

A LECTURE. IN,

Mr. R. Clive Teece. barrister-at-law at T'" C lecture to the Institute Members Tp-Mt"¿L