Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Friday 10 December 1915, page 2
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AMUSEMENTS.
rriHE VERA PEARCE EYES, No. 3.
Vera Pearce'« Irresistible Eyes arc «o disturbing that eleven Subalterns and a Brigadicr-Genorai, of the new drafts are longing for Gallipoli and a little peace and quiet.-"Tile Green Room Magazine."_ TIVOLI " THEATRE,
Governing Director, Hugh D. M'Intosh, FOLLIES' MATINEE. SATURDAY, 2.30. FOLLIES' MATINEE, SATURDAY, 2.30. _(And E>erv Wednesday and Saturday).
miVOLI THEATRE. /-*- Nightly at 8. Matinees as above.
A Hustling, Happy Riot of Revelry effervescing like
1 . Champagne.
Ninety Minutes of Merry, Mirthful, and Melodious
Moments.
TIVOLI FOLLIES Ob' 1915-16. TIVOLI FOLLIES OF 1915-10.
VERA PEARCE, THELMA RAYE.
Australia's Own Milo. 'flic Radiant Comedienne.
JACK CANNOT, JACK CANNOT,
GEORGE WELCH, WALTER WEEMS,
ARCHIE MAYO, BILLY REGO,
YAKOVLENKA, .EILEEN WATSON, JEAN KEITH, PEGGY PEAT.
LEE HARRISON and DAVID JONES,
Merry Mirth Makers, Joiial Joker», doyous Jesters,
FOLLIES CHORUS AND BALLET, \
supported by
BRUSSELS CONCERT PARTY.
Entertainers of Royalty.
THE TYRELLS, Specialty Dance«.
T YCEUM THEATRE. ?Li TO-DAY. 11 a.m. lo 11 p.m. TO-DAY',
TWO BIG FEATURES.
Australia's Great Historic Naval Achievement,
"HOW WE BEAT THE EMDEN."
This film was sanctioned by the Minister for Navy and Defence. \v
H.M.A.S. SYDNEY v GERMAN PIRATE EMDEN.
Also, "THE GREAT RUBY,"
The Celebrated Drury Lane Melodrama,
in Five Acts of Intense Dramatic Action.
PRICES,_.Id, 6d. Is._PRICES. .
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fEST'S POPULAR STAR PICTURES. WESTS. i WEST'S. WESTS. GLACIARIUM. _ WEST'S. WESTS. , WEST'S.
THE THIRD SENSATIONAL SERIES
I of
.THE CLUTCHING HAND. THE CLUTCHING HAND.
All the devices which the mysterious criminal ha« used against Craig Kennedy and Elaine in the two previous stories arc but a foretaste of what is to hap-pen in this third talc. "The Poisoned Room" and .The Vampire."
OLYMPIA. FOLLOW THE CROWDS OLYMPIA. OLYMPIA. . to sec OLYMPIA. OLYMPIA. MIDNIGHT AT MAXIM'S. OLYMPIA. OLYMPIA. MIDNIGHT AT MAXIM'S. OLYMPIA. OLYMPIA. MIDNIGHT AT MAXIM'S. OLYMPIA.
THE GLORIOUS DOWN-TOWN STAR. _PB GROEN'S ORCHESTRAS.
rTTHE PICTURE BLOCK THEATRES. J. Specials in To-day's Programs,
CRYSTAL PALACE.
ALL THIS WEEK.
"THE FIGHTING CHANCE."
Robert W. Chambers' famous no1 c1, adapted to the screen in 5 acts by the E. K. Lincoln Company. Tile 6tory of a woman who won against wine, but married the man it vanquished. Hours of Screening: 11.22 a.m" 1.2, 2.42, 4.22, 6.2, 7.42, and 0.23 p.m.
LYRIC THEATRE.
"MIDNIGHT AT MAXIM'S."
Transferred to this Theatre after a sensational week at the Crystal Talacc.
COLONIAL THEATRE.
"THE IRISH IN AMERICA,"
A pretty story of Erin, in 3 reels, by Lubin.
EMPRESS THEATRE.
"THE CLUTCHING HAND."
Fourth S'orv, "The Double Trap" and "The Hidden Voice." Reaii the story in the "Sunday Times."
Performances Continuous: 11 a.m. to 11 p.m The Greater J. D. Williams Amns. Co., Ltd.,
W. Barrington Miller, General Manager._
pAI
THEATRE. NOW IN ITS FOURTH WEEK OF SUCCESS.
See this remarkable picture at the . SPECIAL DAILY MATINEE, 2.30,
and be sure of getting a scat. On account of ita enormous success reservation of seats is practically imperative at the
EVENING PERFORMANCES AT S.
Bosworth Inc. present»
"THE HYPOCRITES,"
THE NAKED TRUTH.
It has proved the most sensationally successful film of the year, and equals "Quo Vadis?" as the moat popular' picture yet screened in Sydney. Packed
house, have greeted pi cry performance. Thousands haie been startled and delighted by its daring. As many more thousands have been unable to obtain seats. Now running on a specially, extended season, going bigger than c\cr.
Presented with stage sets, vocal and orchestral music under the direction of Mr. LOUIS DE GROEN.
EVENING PRICES, 1/, 2/; Reserved, 3/. MATINEE PRICES, 1/ and 2/; ".
Plan at Nicholson'
TOWN HALL, SYDNEY. ?*- GRAND ORGAN RECITAL.
TO-MORROW. SATURDAY,
DECEMBER li, 1915, at S o'clock p.m.,
By the City Organist,
Mr. ERNEST TRUMAN. A.R.C.O., Lcipsic, RC.M,
PROGRAMME:
1.-"Consecration" and "Temple Scene" Aida, Verdi 2.-"Ballet and Slumber Chorus," "Rip Van Winkle,"
Planqlictte. 3-»Prelude in O Sharp Minor," Rachinniininoff. 1.-Alas, those Cldmes" (Maritana'! Wallace.
INTERVAL.
B.-"Pilgrim's Song of Hope," JFÄti?tv' 6.-Paraphrase "La Boheme," "Ji?01"'7-"Simple Aveu." . " Theme. 8- "Dramatic Storm Fantasia,'. Welj. 8 GOD SAVE THE KING.
Admission- Galleries 1/; body of Hall, 6d.
CHILDREN'IN ARMS NOT ADMITTED
UMJlj THOMAS li. NESBITT, Town Clerk.
Town Hall, Sydney,
. rw.mher 0. 1915._
K
ENSINGTOÎT RACES,
TO-MORROW, SATURDAY,
Ut RACE, 2 P.M., 1st RACE.
,._ /
Epecial Trama direct to Racecourse Gales.
J. UNDERH1LL,
_\_._I WYONG * PARK,
RACING CLUB ANNUAL RACES, ' (Registered A.J.f.)
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1916.
MUDEN HANDICAP.
60 SOVB.-A handicap of 50 'sot's. Lowest handicap
weight, 7tt. Six furlong«. x
FLYING HANDICAP.
60 Sovs.-A handicap of 50 son,, and a Indies' Gold
Bracelet iVntih. mined nt 10 guineas, presented hi 'G. Goldsmith, I'sq., to go to the trainer of the «'inning horse. Six furlongs.
TWO-YEARS-OLD HANDICAP.
SO Sois -A handicap of 50 sovs. Lowest handicap
weight, 7st. Four furlongs.
WYONG PARK HANDICAP.
100 Sovs.-A handicap of 100 sois. About 1m and lSyda,
NOVICE HANDICAP.
60 Sovs.-A handicap of 60 with. For all horse« (hat
l"i,c no1 won a first pnro cu-ralmi 60 sois at time of starting. Lowest handicap weight, ,st, if.
WELTin HANDICAP.
«A Sovs-A handicap of 60 «ove. Lowest handicap
^¿^SE'onMON'DA'rDEC^fBER 13, at 4 p.m.,
001 EDWIN WOODBURY, .Secretary.
.ffk»m»V-Cit7 SS4U. IS Imperial Arcade, Sydat«.
AMÜSEMENTS.
J. C. WILLIAMSON'S THEATRES.
Direction, J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD.
Managing Directors, Geo. Tallis, Hugh J. Ward,
» Cl.tde Meyncll.
_ General Manager, li. J. Tait
HER MAJESTY'S-NIG HT IA' AT 7.35.
MATINEE, WEDNESDAYS, AT 2.
THE ROYAL COMIC OPERA COMPANY,
. - LAST FIVE NIGHTS,
i THE OLD GUARD,
Of Many Glorious Memories. - ? FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17,
.1. C. Williamson's Musical Comedy Co. will once more
delight with
THE GIRL/IN THE TAXI,
Plan« al Paling's till 5, and thereafter at Her Majesty's. Daj Sales at Callosc's.
CRITERION-NIGHTLY, AT 7.53.
MATINEE, WEDNESDAYS, AT 2.
MURIEL STARR'S
LAST VISIT TO SYDNEY.
A METEORIC SUCCESS!
NOBODY'S WIDOW. BRILLIANTLY PLAYED BY
MURIEL STARR,
With
CHARLES MILLWARD,
AND A STRONG CAST, INCLUDING
GRACE PALOTTA,
NOTE.-OWING TO THE ENQRiMOUS SUCCESS 01"
NOBODY'S WIDOW,
MISS MURIEL STARR'S VISIT 10 NEW ZEALAND
HAS BEEN POSTPONED FOR A WEEK.
, NOBODY'S WIDOW
WILL, THEREFORE, B13 PLAYED AT THE CRI-
TERION UP TO AND INCLUDING FRIDAY, DE-CEMBER 17, AND WILL BE TRANSFERRED IO THE THEATRE ROYAL FOR FOUR MGHTS, COMMENCING SATURDAY, DECEMBER IS.
Plans at Paling's till 5, and thereafter, with Day Sales, at White Rose.
. CRITERION, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16.
TWIN BEDS TWIN BEDS TWIN BEDS The New Idea in Farce. TWIN BEDS TWIN BEDS - TWIN BEDS TWIN BEDS Direct Route to TWIN BEDS TWIN BEDS Laughter. TWIN BEDS TWIN BEDS TWIN BEDS
J. 0. WILLIAMSON, LTD., , will inaugurate
_.. Entirely Different Scries of Farces bv the Master« of the Modem School, with a company of distinguished
Farceurs,
Headed by
The International Star Comedian, MR. HALE HAMILTON
(the original Wallingford in New Y'ork and London, and the creator in those cities of star comedy roles),
and including
- MISS MYRTLE TANNEHILL
(Leading Comedienne with George M. Cohan at the Astor Theatre, New Y'ork; also of the Carrick Theatre,
and Drury Lane, London).
Slgnor Ardironi
(From leading New Y'ork Theatira).
Mr, Louis Kimball
(Light Comedian, from New Y'ork Theatres).
Miss Mildred Warren
(Character Comedienne, from New Y'ork Theatres).
Miss Celia Ghiloni,
and others.
FIRST PRODUCTION,
TWIN; BEDS
(By Margaret Mayo, the author.ot "Baby Mine").
The most genuinely amusing entertainment submitted
to any audience in 3 ears.
BOOKING.-Permanent First-nighters as usual. Ap-plication for First-night Seats Mill be received by Theatre Manager up lil! novii, Saturday. Plan at Paling's ne-rt Monday, at 0.3t a.m.
ËR MAJESTY'S THEATRIS.
Direction . J. C. Williamson, Ltd.
SOUVENIR PERFORMANCE,
THIS AFTERNOON AT 2.
Under the Distinguished Patronage of his Excellency
the Governor-General and Lady Helen Munro Terguson, the Honourable the Premier ana the mem-bers of the Ministry, the Lord Major and Lady Mayoress, Sir William Cullen, C1., and Lady Cul-len, the Actors' Association of Australia, the President and Members of tile Alhonm-u.ii Club.
JUBILEE
and
FAREWELL TO THE STAGE
of
GEORGE S. TITHEUADGE.
1865-1915.
PROCRAMME:
MISS MURIEL STARR,
witli
Mr. CHARLES MILLWARD,
and the company of Fatounte Artist»
cheerfully supporting,
including
Miss GRACE PALOTTA.
in one act from "Nobody's Widow,"
B. J. FULLER'S VAUDEVILLE
' COMPANY
GEORGE CROTTY,' London Coliseum Revue Star.
HARRY RICKARDS' TIVOLI
THEATRES, LTD."
THE TIVOLI FOLLIES.
(By kind permission of Hugh D. M'Inlosh, Esq.),
JACK CANNOT, YAKOVLENKA,
VERA PEARCE,
THELMA RAYE.
Supported by the Titoli Follies' Chorus.
THE ROYAL COMIC OPERA COMPANY
"THE OLD GUARD,"
(2nd Act.)
DANCE INTERLUDE
by
M. ALEXANDER LAUSHMAN
and
Mile. SYBIL DEMORES. ' (Chopin Nocturne)
At the Piano . M. JAQUES P1NTEL
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- KULTURED WAR,
A talc nf the German invasion of Belgium.
General Storniborg .Mr. Walter Bentley. Colonel Herts .Mr. Allan Wilkie Madam Htormbcrg .'.Miss F. H. Watts.
Divina Stormberg .Miss Esther Mitchell. Grotchen .Mfss Connie Marten.
Box Plan Paling'«. Balance of Reserves at Usual
Theatre Pnces.
Hon. Musical Directors: Andrew MacCunn, Han-} Burton, Will Quintraill, Louis Henderson.
Hon. Organisers: J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD.
Hon Secretaries:
.1. TAIT, General Manager J. C. Williamson, Ltd.; WALTER BENTLEY, Secretary Actors' Association.
Hon. Bus. Manager, Mr. GEO. MATHESON.
Hon. Treasurer: Mr. HOBT. HEESTON._
CALEDONIAN SOCIETY OF SYDNEY.
POPULAR MONTHLY CONCERT and DANCE, Southern Cross Hall, Castlereagh-st, citv,
SATURDAY, nth DECEMBER, at 7.45 p.m.
, "THE SCOTTISH CONCERT OF THE YEAR" .Misses Bessie Fraser, Nellie Esson, Trixie Hall.
Messrs. G. II. Jamieson, A. E. Benham, Cunningham's Dancers, Tom Angus, Piper Mackenzie,
ADMISSION: Ladies 6d, Gentlemen 1/.
Same Hall, Saturday, 18th December, 1915, at 8 p.m., CALEDONIAN SOCIAL. Admission, }/.
P. G. CLARK, lion. Sec, 18 Glpp-Bt, Balmain.
TOOREFIELD
M'
TO-MORROW, SATURDAY,
l63 ENTRIES, l63.
FIRST RACE, 2.10 p.m.
SPECIAL TRAINS.-11.15 (horses), 12,25, 12.34, 12.46,
12.64, 1.0, 1.15.
HDINARY TRAINS.-11.33, 12.3, 12.14, 12.32, 12.43.
12.13, 1.4, 1.7, 1.23, 1.36, 1.12.
II, n. EVANS, Secretary.
rlalr^^eS^Tn^nd E=.o"' of "¿0
iÜSSsrrt pdr 9-wÄy..6 Ä,S6?;I
n,IMren 3d; Sunday«. 3d. Id.-i~rn-HARRY LISTON, Elocution, Dramatic Art,
M «? o.c? Culture, etc., Commercial chambers,,
Fort aUcmirle 3 p.m. Ladies 6d, Gcutlcmen y.
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25 Pony Sulky Turnouts, from . £0 15 Dealers' Cart Turnouts, with week's trial, from £8
10 Bakers' Carts, from . £5 15 Good Milk Cart«, from £4; New . £12
&U Double and Single Lorries, from. £12
Nice Pony l'an Turnout . £0 20 Hooded Waggons, from . £0 Tipcart Turnout, week's trial . £15 10 Tray Sulkies, second-hand, £5; New . £12
20 Rubber-tyred Sulkies, from . £9 6 Square Van Turnouts, with week's trill, from £12 Nice Pony, Tray Sulky, and Harness, week's triul £12
.20 Draught Marcs, from. £10
Large Assortment of New and Second-hand Vehicles of all descriptions. Week's trial given with all Horses and Vehicles purchased, and put on rail or boat free.
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ABSOLUTELY THE CHEAPEST SALEYARD I
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100 New and Second-hand Vehicles of every descrip¡on to choose from. 20 Horses and Ponies, from £4 cadi; Village Cart, Pony, and Ham., £7; Tray Sulky, young Horse, and Ham., £14; 0 Dealers' Van Turnouts, from £8; 5 Pony Sulkies, suit, for 10-hand Ponies, from £ö ca.; 2 new Pony Sulkies, £10 ca.; 2 new Tipdrays, £12 ci.; » 2iid-h.ind Tipdrays, £1 ca.; Square Van, reliable Horse, mid Ham., £0; small Pony, Sulky, and Ham., suit lady or children, £S; 10 Double and Single Lorries, all by good builders, from £18; two hooded Waggon Turnout*, £10 mid £12 eir; Light Order Cart Turnout, £10; Butcher's Cart Turnout, £12; Full-sued Van, good Horse, and Ham., £14.
Week's trial given with all Goods purchased and placed on rail or boat free. Letters and country orders promptly attended to. Note Hie Address: 71 REGENT-STREET, opposite Mortuary.
Tel., Redfern 743._
SULKIES, rubber-tyred, motor back, brass
bent shafts, suit lldiand pony, from £10 10a Fruit .Shop,_5S5 George-street, opiT. _llordems\_
LORRIES, 15 "Double, cany I and onions, 3 Singles;
2 5-ton Lorries, witli shafLs und screw brakes cheap. Fruit Shop, 533 George-street, opp. Horderns'. ACTIVE Draught HORSE," sound and reliable, suil
merchant's van or lorry, £10, week's trial.
Fruit Shop, 6S5 George-street, opp. Horderns'. O Doublo Brick LORRIES, lu p the two, together or separate.
Fruit Shop, 5S5 Gcorgo-strcet, opp. Horderns'.
G~~ EXT.'S HACK, 4 tri, quid and- reliable; also
LADY'S HACK, cheap.
_Frnit__Shop, 5ji5_George.»trcet, opp. Horderns*.
NEW Village Cart, reliable Pony, 0 years, Harness,
£10 lot. 700 George-street, Haymarket, below Anthony Hordern anil Sons.
TICE Hooded'Phaeton, leliiible Pon>, new Harness, N £11 lot, week's trial. Square and Compass, 7 George-street, Haymarket., below Anthony Horderns'.
PICK" 3 Tíretela« Square Van Turnout», Tram' £10,
£12, £14, week's trial. Square and Compas«, 708 Gcorge.strcet, Hayniarkct, below Anthony Horderns*.
"VJriCE Bay Pony, 5 yrs., new Sulky, and Harness, £18 JL> lot, week's trial. Square and Compass, 700 Georgestreet, _Jlnymnrkct, bclfltv_AiitjTy llorflcrns'._
"EW Fruit VanTreliablc Horse, 0 years, and Harness,
£14 lot, week's trial. 700 George-street, Hayarket. 0 doors below Anthony Horderns'._
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SQUARE AND COMPASS AUCTION SALES HELD DAILY, or TURNOUTS SOLD ON COMMISSION.
~\TEW Tipdray, reliable Horse, and Harness, in conJN slant work, earning £1 l8« weekly, will transfer work; experience not necc»»ary, can stable willi con-tractor, lot £2t; week's trial. Square and Compass, 700 Ocorgc-sl. Haymarket, 0 doors below A. Horderns', TEN Double and Single Lorries, lo carry from 1 ton
to ti ton«, double shafts, screw brakes, suit farmer« or carriers, from £20. .Square and Compas» Razaur, 708 George-street, Haymarket, ti doors below A. Hordern«', HOODED Waggon, Stove, Cooking Utensils, 2 young
llo'rscs, lind Harness, ant- trial, lol £28. Square and fininnas«.~7Pfl George st. Haymarket, below A. Horderns'. -vrEW"T5utclicr,s Order Cart, reliable Pony, Byro., iN Hame«., lot £1«: week's trial. 700 Gcorge-btrcet, llayniaiket, belotv Anthon» Horderns'._
'siU,i, I'unv, nice Suikv, and Hame»«, £8, week's
trial. Fruit Shop. 585 Georgc-st. opp. Horderns'. -EALBH'S CART, new Harnet», young linr»c, £8,
' tvk.'s trial. Fruit Shop, 685 Gbo..«t, opp. Hordern»'.
-VriOE'Silvrr'nitd. Sulky, new Ham., Stylish Pony, JN £14, tfk.'» tnjfrult Shop. 6S5 Gco.-st, op. Hord. OQÖÄnE VAN, new Ham., .vug, llor»e, £12, tvk.'s O trial. Finit Shop. 5S5 George-«!, opp- Horderns'.
ItDKIl CART Turnout, £12; Milkcart Turnout, £10.
Fruit Shop, 68.Í (ieorge-st, opp. Horderns'.
l'llINGCART Turnout, £8; Village Curl Turnout, I £7. Frull .Shop, 6jj."i Gcorgc-sl. opp. Horderns'.
h~j JCI, rruit oiiu}., .»j.. ^^^.n- ?-., ",.,-._............w .
riYRADES.MAN'.S llur»o, quiet, roi., 4 yrs., tvk.'s trial,
£5. Frull Shop, öS! Georgc-st, opp. Horderns'. [VE" ICE CREAM CARTS, nearly ne«, sacrifice. - Fruit Shop, BSä Ocurgc-«t, opp. Horderns ?
CJQÖARE VAN, tilted, nearly new, £7. Fruit Shop, >J 686 (!eorge-»t, opij^Ajah^v^gjdcnii/._ rniMHl'.lt DRAY Turnout, any trial, lot £22. Square X mid loinius-, 7(Hi Georgc-st. Haymarket._ FOR HOOD tiualfty Ni'W.snd Secoiid-liiiiid
VEHICLES. HARNESS, and ÜADDLUID.
«I the lowest |ios»ihle briers, inspect
NIAj'N- "MAR VS. 1n7 CASTLr.HK.UiH-STRKKT.
TUAISEVS Liven- Stable», IS Little Young-*!. Tel.,
SSI 4-.5 Redfern. Mor»T. Ponies. \ chicles. Cash, terms I7IOII SALE ne« Single liOlIHY. a!»n "ccond-hand
' Doubl». Peters Bros.. Ltd., Phjllip^st.Jjcdforn._ (¿PRINOfART and Harness, mu«t sell, will ^¡uce, (O cheap. Richmond House, Mary-el, L h d4- W U1XL
HOBSES, VEHICLES, LIVE STOCK.
>ED1GREE BERKSIIIRKS (IMPROVED).
ONE BOAR, TWO SOWS.
KELSO MINOR, by HAWKESBURY PEER
Farrowed September, 1915.
redigrce on application. .
, W'ell grown. Beautiful Models.
EACH, £5, FREE ON RAILS KATOOMBA .
STATION. Crates supplied.
WESTMEADE STUD FARM,
MEDLOW.
HANDSOME Bay Pony, 4 yrs., 12.2, fast, stylish,
quiet, any trial; also high-class set N.P. Harness, sell cheap, .lulielt-sl and Harrow-rd, Enmore.
FOR Saje, 5 Pole Lorries,- together or separate.
Cheap. 02 Blickland-st.. Alexandria
17.0R Sale, 2 gol ..._
? Machine, suit any bus., cheap. 70 Marlborougri-st LIGHT SPRING CART lor Sale, cheap, nearly "new.
Wright's Coach Works, Harris-st. Ultimo.
GALE. Licensed Brougham CAB, llorac, Harness, >-? cheap, lal Uinning-st, Erskineville,. opp. Park. ALIGHT 4-whroler, nibber-tyred Brougham, double
«cater, for sale cheap. 313 Rllcy-st, Surry Hill», FOR Sale, Good Honest S.-II. Dealer'« Yard, trade
and stock, good con., guar. _y.S.,_Croivn-st
TTIOR'SALE, SOCIABLES," Sulkies, Phaetons, Spring, i Village, and Butchers' Carts, Dealers' and Sqiuire Vans, Hawkers' Waggon«, D. and S, Lorries, Horses, Har, l'ai. 35 years. H. Cohen, 10 Missendcu-rd, N'twn. CASH' OR TERMS, Small Deposit« Taken.-Good
Bread Cart Turnout, £S; good Dealer's Turnout, £7; Horte, Cart, .and Harness, £5; Milkcart, Boree, and Harnea, £0; Square Van, Horse* and Harness, £C; 2 good Village Cart,Turnouts. £6; Horse, Sulky, and Harness, £0/10/; Bradley Cart, Horse, and Har-ness, £6;' 50 Horses from £2 each. 44 Kensingtonstreet, off George-street West, near Tooth's Brewer}-.
WAGGONETTE, Hooded, seat 14, £14; Sociable, «cat
S persons. £12. Newland'«. P'matta-rd, Camp'dn. ORDER Carl, almost new, willi yng. Home, Har.,
lot £14. trial. Newland'« Ha?... l"matta-rd, Cdn. SULKY, 3-spr., high hack, yng. Horse, Har., lot
£12. Newland'» Baza-ir. P'matta-rd, Cainp'doivn. BALER'S Slotted Van. rcl. Horse, Har., trial, lot
£14. Newland's Baraar, Camperdown.
D
S!u. ja
ARÉ } Guard-rail Van, yng. Horse, Har., trial, lot £14. Newland. P'matta.rd, Camperdown.
AWKER'S Hooded Waggon, pr. Hornes and Har., , lot £10. or sen. Newland. P'matta-rd. Camp'dn. BUGGY, Angus, hooded, willi yng. Horse, Har., lot
£18. Newland's. I"matta-ril. Camperdown.
MOTOR and onl. seat Sulkies, nib., Iron tyred, new,
2nd.li._Newland. l"nmlta-rd, Camperdown._ BROUGHAM Cab, liri, yng. Horse, Har., lot £20.
or »op._Newland, Camperdown._m_ YTUJll Sale, .ll'KSKY COW, good milker, cheap. Ap-U. ply lui Homli-rd. s:
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¿ULKY, cost £17, sell £7, only six mouths old,
faults._N'o. 5_Cheslnut-_rd, Auburn._ ORSU, Covered .Cart. II arness for Sale, also Fish Run, any trial. 17 W'yniihain.gt, Alexandria.
¿MALL Pony Tor Sale, quiet and reliable, mit lady
»r children. P, Mathieson, :!58 Pitt-s!, Sidney.
UTTER CAI1T7 good reliable Mare, 4 years, sel new
Hume»«, any trial, £14 lot, cheap.., 98 Myrtle.st, city, off. Cily-road, near Grace Bros. '_ rpiPCART, reliable heavy Mare, 6 years, set new HarJL _ lies», ton trial, £23 lot, cheap. D8 Myrtle-street, off City-road._,_^
LIGHT Covered Waggon, reliable Mare, 5 years, set
líameos, any trial, £12 lot. PS Myrtle-street, off City-road._._ "ÏTWO Heavy. Marcs, 0 years, used to ploughing, £9 -I- each; also 3 Beaty Horses, ton trial, £7 each. 741 Harris-street, city._ .\T]I,LACE CART, good Pony, 4 years, set new Har
T ness, any trial, > £T) lot, cheap. 741 Harris-street, city, off George-street West._ milllKE-SPRLNG Dealer's Van, reliable Horse, 5 yearn, X set Harness, any trial, £14 lot, cheap. 741 Harrisstreet, city, off George-street West._ DOUBLE Lorry, 2 reliable heavy'Horees, 0 years, and
Harness, 3 ton trial, £85 lot, cheap. 741 Harri«strect, city, near Railway Station._..^ alHREE-SPRlN'G Sulky, lamps, reliable Pony, 4 years,
set new Harness, apy trial, £14 lot, cheap. OS Myrtle-street, .city, off City-road. _ TE D* B
OX CART Turnout, any trial, £14 loffcbeap. 08
Myrtlc-st, city, off City-rd._ MUST Sell.-Square Van, reliable Horse, 6 years, set
new Harness, ton trial, £14 lot, cheap. 741 Harrisstreet, city, off George-street West,_% HOODED Waggon, reliable Mare, 0 years, set Har-
ness, any trial, £11 lot, cheap. 741 Harris-street, city, off George-street West._ rpHRE&SPRlXG' Cart, good Mare, 6 year«, set HarJ. ness, any trial, £10 lot, cheap. OS Myrtle-street, city, off City-road._;_ riYiVO reliable Ponies, mare, 13-14 bands, 6-8 years, JL good in saddle or harness, any trial, £7, £0, cheap. 98 Myrtlc-strcct. city. ______ F' ÓURTEEN1IIAND Tony, 5 years, Sulky, Lamps, set
new Harness, any trial, £12 los lot, cheap, «6 Myrt!c-»trectT city, off City-road._P~~5ÑY Van Turnout, any trial, £11 lot, cheap. 7«
Harris-street, city, off Gcorgc-»trect West, near
railway station.
CASH or Terms -20 Horses and Marcs, Ponies from
Ka 100 Vehicles 50 sets Harness Tipcart Turn out, £16 Daler» lan Turnout, £14, Village Cart Turnout, £12 Sulky Turnout, £15 Square \ an T'out, £11/10/ Ponj Van Tout, £11, Butler Ct. Tout, £14, Bu»,gy Tout £16 an> trial OS Myrtle st city PONY, Sulkt, and Ham 12 2 Baj Pony 14 hds,
cheap Boronia, Roi.k) Point rd, Arncliffe _ "VriCI- Sulkv, suit 14hds, Motor seat cheap
-L\ Scott, Boronia, Rocky PU rd Arncliffe nr Banksia STANCH handv Cart Horse Sirs-, guar suit butcher
or Milkman Williams butcher, Mos T, \ 1653
HIGH C1 AaS Motor scat SU1 M, reliable Horse, tad _orjnn , trial 72 hingst, Newtown L1402 QL
SOCIABU Surveyors Waggon, Spring and VIH
Carl« Sale or Hlre_72 hingst. Newtown 11402 ( 'IIRISTI1 'S High ela»« Horses and \ ehicles of e
N-~ dettriu , Sale or Hlri, 52 Wilson st, N tn L1402. &OOD stanch, sotind'Van HORS! full sire \ an and _Ham catii or tirnis n" Wilson st, N'tn LI402. MUST Sell, Bmt6haft Sulk) and Harness cheap
462 Bourka st, near _Foveaux_st, SUIT) Hills
cpiMDFR Drav7 £7, J Square lan, with brake £10 Jb__"_"?_?"__ £0 412 Bourke »t nr loveaux s*, S II DI AI1RS \AN, £7 new Order Cart £11 Pony
A an £0 10s 462 Bourke st, nr foveaux st, 8 11
A
riTWO giod Square A ana for Sale J O Smith, 380 J Pirrainitta rd Petersham
RUBB1 II TI RED Sulkv Pony and Harness for Sale,
1 erfei t order no dealers 212 King st New town "Ï/-AN - i fi/e sq lan £)0 also Sulkt and Bugg),
> etc Majnes.^W Crown st _nr Dctonshirc »t_ WANITD tu But, Horse Dca) and Har,-trial re-
quired paid foj^_J Walsh 4(0 Wattle st _ WANTED strong \ Spring Van,"with brake
All.crla_st___çit), off Goulburn st_ VyANTlD ^Guardrail \»n ¡.nd Harness, 18ln Col '__Lor_-__d cniiditinn_ L""1:_1.0 Kogarah
YYTANTI D to Bil), Double LORRY, must be in perfect >> order Apply loir), BO, Lltcrpool_ WANT! I), S II Pilkv HARNESS, good condition
After 0 p in , Brooke, BUncourt av Bankstown D" EAD HOIISFS and COW S'Uoüent up to 10/ head
Cara jent anywhere Connolly Tel 124 Mascot BTAD and Worn-out Horses and Cows Bought high
est prices, gil "n Tumeth Bros_Ph _ 171 Mascot L'ATIMI-RS-Condition Pottdirs safeguard your
horse s health punft the blood carry off gross humour« lor hide bound hcatc« cough«, colds distcm per, etc, giva one trial guaranteed pure lib pkta ,
Price 4/0 00 kent strert
BUILDING MATERIALS_
A RTISTIO HBÏlOUS PLASTER CEILINGS.-Write J\ i-.! Ne« 'It «tinted Citalomie
BROWN and FINNFY limited,
'Phone, Reilfern 604 Wyndhin street Ale-andri;
ERICKS -Good~Bricks, Chea; Brkks, Common, and
OK
STANDSUR1 BRICkWOIjhS
St denham rd_ JI_____ü!£__!__L _-_'_. T__Pot_106 CONTRACTORS-If yon require Link Wire Winnow
Gurrds or an» other kind of W ¡rework, call rthe cheapest place in Sydney for it
1 AbTWAY BROTHERS. 330 2X> George-street
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1 Al A AMS1 D IRON GUTTFRINC, DOWNPIPK ~ 1 te , AT CHANT S
lou ran »ate money and obtain the mo=t reliable brands bt ,
getting tour Galtanlsed iron at
C ram. c
We run suppl i mi with Corrugated or Plain Dottnpipmg Guttering,
Ridge Lapping ric , at lowest omrrnt prires. Satisfaction assured
If unible to call «. aur Showroom« riiie- Citt 401» 1016 or 4016, nnd a tratcllcr will wait on toi
G 1 CRANh AND SONS ITD
Head Office and Showroom«
33 3a Pill street, Circular Quay, S)dner
GAI A Corr and Plain Iron, all lengths and gauge«
at lowest rates ( ement and Plister just landed nutter Ridge Pipe etc Potten C, I- CRAN! and SONS, ltd 13 li Pitt street Clniilar Quat
SLATrs -Estímales given for Slating, Tiling Shing
lim. C. T Cross, Ltd 2 Bridge st T_ City 7705 TO Builders and Otners -Do j ou require Blue Metal
anv size at lowest price? if so, telephone CR« 657, or Kiama 4 Minnamurra Blue Metal Quarrle»
Cenrge nnd Wvnmrd street" Svdnet_
MUNICIPAL COUNCIL NOTICES M
UNICIPALm 01 BURWOOD
NOTICI Is herein given that open Court for ihe purpose of Retisini. the Supplcmeiitari lists of I 'c<
tors of this Munn wallt t (or the current tear «III be hold »t tin (OUR1 1IOUSI BURWOOD on MON DAY, the ldth DICLMBIR 1016 at 11 o-lock pin
C.IORGI- SIMTSON
Town Clerk
December 0 1011>_
POULTRY. DOGS. JTC_
.-MAS 1 0ULT1U - Mu« Drake« 11 Ducks 7s Hen«
Sv 6s 0J_pr__riiick«_8d ea rs Ad llwin rd M killie )OMN Aust, ^ork and Silkio» ped pup an I old 1
lets I II I i nil n III Cor Ion rd £_ft \ N S
I Al 1 minial llluk Pom» nale ml foliate from
> 1 ri/- wini r _l_rr^mi_ltitlen»_ 1J7 t Iel c rl_ SITTINGS \\ I Bk O ol 1 I 2 _100 1 1* Far],
QPP tram she I Arncliffe 1 hog 48_ PRIMI Mu cow DIKhS Stock Drakes also Duck
lings rhcap Lawton, Oval»u AViIloughby road, Naremburn, near Slade st Must »eil on account »iclau«.
AUCTION SALES.
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l.VUUS'K BAZAAR,
CAMPERDOWN
(cnv).
i TUTS UAY,
COMMENCING AT 10.30'SHARr.
H.LIAM INGLIS and SON «111 sell b) 'auction, at
their Balsar, THIS D AY, as under:
AT 10.30 A.M.
HEAVY and LIGHT HORSES, TURNOUTS, and
VEHICLES of all descriptions.
AT ll.flO A.M
On account OWNER. -
Bay Mare, 6 )e'ar», broken lo saddle and harr"-.,
very quiet, lad) can drltc; Hooded Sulk), and set of llames«. t
On account Mr. WM. FÏS1I.
Bay Gelding, broken to saddle and harness; Rub-
ber tyred Sulky, motor scat, and set of Har
ncsa. v
On account Mr. C, S WHILEY.
Grey Heavy Draught Gelding, 4 .tears; Black
Drai'-ht Stallion, bolli broken to single and doiiCT liâmes«; Double Brick Lorr), and set
Doublo Harness.
On account Mr A. AIKEN.
Bay Pony fielding, 4 )car«, broken to «ingle and
double harness, J Shaft Sulky, with lamps, and
set BrasS'nitd, Harne»s.
AT 12 O'CLOCK.
On account OWNER.
Bay Draught Gelding, hroken to single and
double harness, stanch and reliable. TO RACING MEN' AND OTHERS.
On account Mr. It. BARRY.
OhCRtnnt Fill), 3 .tears, by Sir Aymer from
Burle, tînt ned._
TO CARRIERS AND OTHERS.
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WILLIAM INGLIS and SON have received instruc-
tions from Mewn. MASON and MOAT to sell by auction, at their BAZAAR, Camperdown, city, THIS DAY, FRIDAY, at 11.30 a.m., .
Pair Bay Draught Geldings, thoroughly stanch,
two Double Lorries, 1 Single lorry, 3 Van«, sundry . Harness: also a first-class Hooded _Ruhhcr-tyrcd Sulky, hy Angus, in good order. HORSES HORSES. HORSES. I'ONIES. . ' PONIES. PONIES.
120 HEAD. . 120 HEAD.
FOR SALE AT
' INCUS'S RAZA AH,
CAMPERDOWN
(CITY),
THIS ? (Fridiiy) AFTERNOON,
AT 2 O'CIXJCK.
ILLIAM INGLIS and SON have received instruc-tions to sell by auction, a« above.
On account Mr. IV. OLIVER
Brown Gelding, 15 hnuds, black point«, 6 J"*.,
broken to sad. and har., suit Militar)' Officer.
On account Mr. P. .1. BYRNE.
Che«. Pony Mare, 14.2, thoroughly quiet in saddle
and hamos».
On account Mr. W. QUILTY.
Bay Gelding, a NATURAL PACER, broken to
sad. and har.; Black Draught Gelding, 4 yrs., broken to S. and D, Har., a goon worker.
On account MV. J. SMITH.
Bay Gelding, 0 j rs., broken to saddle and har
, ness.
On account of n CITY FIRM.
Ray active draught Gelding, 6 tears, stanch,
suitable for lorry, work.
On account Mr. \V. MEADOWS.
Brown active draught Mare, ' a good stanch
worker In Single or Double Harness, owner has no further use.
On account OWNER.
Two Ray Draught Mares, thoroughly broken in,
quiet to all class of work.
. On account Mr. W. HANLON; Hunter River.
Grey Gelding, 6 )r«., hy The .World, a good
show horse and good jumper; Ray Mare, fl years, broken to «ad. and har. ; Brown Pony Mare, 6 yrs., by The Gaffer, broken to «addle; Ches. Pon) Mare. 3 years, by Monarch, dam by Chieftain, a natural pacer, handled t^
lead.
On account Mr. .IOHN LKl/tiER, MULLION, YASS.
4 SPECIALLY GOOD ACTIVE DRAUGHT GELD-
INGS, 6 and 0 year» old, all splendid workers.
Also,
20 CHOICE PONIES, 12 to 14 hand», 3 and 4
ycarB old. BRED HY Mr. HUNTER WHITT., HAVILAH (all one brand), BY AN IM-PORTED THOROUGHBRED HORSE FROM
On Account Mr. T. DEVANBY. city Carrier.
20 SPECIALLY COOD DRAUGHT- HORSES, all
4 to 6 year» old, in tip-top lum! feed condi-tion, broken in to all kinds of heavy work; thoroughly stanch and reliable.
.««THE ABOVEWEHE PURCHASED hv Mr. DEV
AN'EY (Unbroken), for hi» Business, at BIG PRIUES, AND COMPRISE ONE t»F 'IHK BEST . TEAMS OF CARRIERS' HORSES IN THE
CITY:' BEING SOLD SOLELY ON ACCOUNT OF SLACKNESS OF WORK. AND CAN ALL HU THOROUGHLY RECOMMENDED.
On Account Mr. COVER WILLIAMS, Garah.
' 80 HIGH-CLASS COLTS and -FILLIES, all the
one brand and by the one' «¡re, VISCOUNT VILLIERS, direct from the Station, from 2 lo 5 years >,old; mostly MEDIUM and LIGHT s DRAUGHT SORTS, in tip-top condition (un-
broken).
On account THE TUBBO ESTATE, Whitton.
10 BIG, UPSTANDING, GOOD QUALITY, LIGHT
HARNESS HORSES, sired by LORD RAN-DOLPH. LANDGRAF, and MASTER DOUG-LAS. These horse« were ali brokin In when 5 years old io either saddle or harness, and should protc very desirable for city woi
On account Mr. M. C. DUNCAN, nUNTER ««IVER.
12 SPLENDID BUTCHERS', BAKERS', and COR-
DIAL WAI.GON HORSES, all 4, 5, and 0 years old, broken in, READY FOR IM-
MEDIATE USE.
On account Mr. II. C1IR1STEY. Singleton.
10 VERY SUPERIOR HORSES, suitable - for
beef and cordial waggon«,, baker«' carts, and all class of city delivery work, 4 and 5
_year» old, broken and unbroken._
KLL.BRED MARLS WANTED.
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have a Buyer for about Fifteen ^Well-bred MARES, by a tboioughbred horse, 15 hands or over, 5 to 6 years old, broken to saddle. Inspection at out Bazaar, .Camperdown, city, MONDAY MORNING NEXT, at 10 o'clock.
WILLIAM INGLIS AND SON,
_? Auctioneers. '_ STORE CATTLE. STORE CATTLE,
DAIRY CATTLE, DAIRY CATTLE. . 400 HEAD. 400 HEAD.
BLACKTOWTTSALEYARDS,
TQ-MOimOW, SATURDAY,
AT 1.30 P.M.
YXltLLIAM INGLIS AND SONt will sell by auction Vila« above.
200 FIRST-CLASS STEER«, 0 months to 2¡r
vcars.
60 SUPERIOR DAIRY HEIFERS, 1 lo 2 years.
60 SPRINGERS and NEWLY-CALVED COWS. .
50 STORE COWS.'
60 MIXED YOUNG , CATTLE.
Competent drovers in attendance.
TRAINS LEAVE SYDNEY AT 8.65, 10.30, m&Jl¿ "HORSES. HORSES HORSES.
" 00 Head. 60 Head,
BE ALE'S SALEYARDS, HOMEBUSH
(Sydney),
TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11th,
1.30 P.M.
T. H. BEALE AND , CO., J ' will Sell by Auction,
00 GOOD QUALITY' HORSES, comprising HEAVY
AND ACTIVE DRAUGHTS, VAN, TRADES-MEN'S CART AND LIGHT HARNESS SORTS AND PONIES.
Broken and Unbroken.
Including consignment« from Henty, Singleton, and
The Hunter Rlter,
also,
Several Sulky and other Turnouts.
Auctioneers' offices, 259 Pitt-slrcet, Sydney.
Tels., City 485 and 2657._ -HAYMARKET SALEYARDS,
ST. MARU«,
THIS DAI', FRIDAY, DEC. 10, .1015.
200 HEAD CHOICE DAIRY AND STORK CATTLE, 200 w
ËAVER AND PERRY will sell by Auction, __
above, on FRIDAY, 10th Instant, at 1 o'clock
Auv,n0D Head Choice Dalry «nd Store Cattle, oom
" prising SO Choice MILCH COWS, and for-
ward Springers, from 3 weeks off calv-ing SO STORE COWS, 140 STEERS, and choice DAIRY HEIFERS, 15 months to 2J .cars'. _
N.B.-Train leaves Sydney for St. Mary« at 10.30 on morning_----,-,_-hssvTAN and ELLIS will sell by Auction, at their
Store« off 82« Georgi-strect South, THIS DAY, FARM and DAIRY-'PRODUCT., POULTRY, of ever)'
description, Pigeons, Bird«; Game, etc.
Buvcra please note Order ol Sale:
FGGS. nUTTER, HONEY, etc., at 1.30 p.m. sharp. SUCKERS. CARCASE PORK, VEAL, 2 p.m. sharp! POULTRY. BtRiDS, GAME, etc., at 2.16 p.m. .sharp. -ñÓDUCE SALES will lie held TODAY as under:
'SHEEPSKINS at 0 a.m.; HIDES at .1.30 p.rr . c(1,K«k-iN-s_VEAJH.INOS, etc., at 2 p.m._ -i-xiipn SMITIlT No. fl Municipal Poultry Market«,
Jj ouay-sl. will sell THIS DAY, at 1.30, Poultry, etc., etc.; "t: a P.m. sharp, Carcase Pork_._eal._e___
PIANO, FURNITURE,.ETC.
BY AUCTION.
THIS DAY, 11 A.M.
351 KING-STREET, NEWTOWN, near St. George'« Hall.
GOOD LOT OF SECOND-HAND FURNITURE,
Including:
aOOD-CONDITION'KD COI TAGE IMANO.
1PIFCK BEDROOM SUITE, Reflex Mirror«.
STAINED WALNUT SIDEBOARD. 4 WARDROBES. ? fiMcliesse Pairs, 6 Comb. Chest«. Overmantels.
1)1° rUI? BCTSTKAnS, » and S. BEDSTEADS.
Irfit Linen, Blanket«, etc.
i iMllsTS DR AWEIIS. G.F. Dresser«, D. and h. Table».
IT"w.nd.s «n,R Halistands. RKyOLA'ING BOOKCASE.
Ï imPKA GAR STOVE (New Century), Linoleum.
WALNUT CHINA CABINET, Chain., Table«, Pictures, And 350 other Lot«. _
WITHOUT RESERVE,
tr AS-ilFL . AUCTIONEER. HAMJI.l, L im
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T^Srls^iSîToï,0 .Ä1 Ä -,
tl.r. H'hold Frm-, Floorcoverings. Bedsteads and Bedrita. new aíd S.H. Clothing. BedcloUdu« and Sua
MO RBSEBV-. -?
near aue
AUCTION SALES.;
SALVAGE; .
FRO.M THE RECENT FIRE AT THE
AUSTRALIA HOTEL.
TO BE SOLD AT AUCTION,
Tilla DAY, FRIDAY-, 10th DI CKAIBER,
' AT 11 O'CLOCK A.M PROMPT.
Under instructions from
MESSRS, ROOKE AND SPRINGHALL,
Fire Adjusters.
3000 HIGH-GRADE CIGARS,
la Sirona, Upman Invincible Chicos, King George V ,
Upmnn Excelente«, Upman Conchas Boquct, Maria Christina Company General, Ramon Allorlcs.
. SLIGHTLY WATER DAMP ONLY.
TAMES R. LAWSON, u AUCTIONEER.
HAS BEEN INSTRUCTED TO SELL THE ABOVE, AT HIS ROOMS, IBU and 108 CASTLEREAGII-STREET, THIS DAY, FRIDAY', 10th DECEMBER, al 11 A.M.
PROMPT.
TERMS CASH ON THE FALL OF THE HAMMER.
THIS DAT, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, AT 11 A.M.
EXTENSIVE FURNITURE SALE
THE CENTRAL AND COMMODIOUS ROOMS
of
JAMES R. LAWSON,
106-108 CASTLEREAGH STREET,
NEAR PARK-STREET.
AH EXTENSIVE AND VARIED CATALOGUE
of
GENERAL BOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECT?
of
SUPERIOR QUALITY AND MODERN DESIGN.
PRIVATE RES1
WITHOUT RESERVE.
. ALso '
under instruclion« from N
THE EXECUTORS IN. THE ESTATE OP THE LATE
MRS. JOHN McNALL.
MODERN FURNITURE AND APPOINTMENTS
removed from the Residence and the Stores of Beard,
AVaUson, Lid,
LARGE CHESTERFIELD.
A'ERY'FLNB HAND-W-OVEN MIRZAPORE CARPET,
Rich Colourings.
ROYAL^AXMIN'STER CARPETS.
SILVER rLATE, GLASS AND CHINA.
SUPERB BECKSTEIN PIANOFORTE.
AUTO PIANO PLATER by Kästner and Co., London.
STECK COMBINATION PIANOLA PIANO,
HAMILTON COMBINATION PIANOLA PIANO.
WALNUT PIANO, UPRIGHT, BY WAGNER.
MAHOGANY PIANO, UPRIGHT, BY BLUTHNER. ROSEWOOD PIANO, UPRIGHT, BY RR1NSMEAD.
ARGYLE MOTOR CAR,
12-18-H.P., 1015 MODEL, WELL EQUIPPED, and
GUARANTEED BY THE OWNER IN FIRST CLASS RUNNING ORDER. SUBJECT TO F.XPERT IN-SPECTION and DEMONSTRATION. WILL BE ON VIEW FROM 0 O'CLOCK THIS MORNING.
BERLIET MOTOR CAR,
12-H.P., SINGLE SEAT, DONE ABOUT 3000 MILES.
A MOST RELIABLE CAR. OWNER STATES IN
PERFECT ORDER.
TALBOT MOTOR OAR, ' I
15-20 H.P., FIVE-SKATER, WITH SPARE TYRES,
TOOLS, AND SUNDRIES.
UNDER INSTRUCTIONS FROM THE VENDOR,
TO SELL
WITHOUT ANT RESERVE.
SPORTING GUNS
(Double barrel, Breech-loaders).
CREENER, WARD and SON, WALKER TURNER
ARMS CO., and W. C. SCOTT and SON.
VIOLIN, by HOPF, In case, complete.
OFFICE FURNITURE.
Including
BROWN OAK ROLL-TOP DESK, 4ft 6in.
SMALL OAK ROLL-TOP DESK.
OFFICE TABLES,
LV OAK, MArLE, CEDAR, and AVALNUT COLOUR.
Etc, Etc., Etc.
TWO LARGE CEDAR CABINETS pf DRAWERS, each
with nine deep DRAWERS (suitable for Mercer, Draper, or Similar Businesses).
Etc., etc.. etc.
**« ON VIEW THIS DAY PRIOR TO SALE.
TAMES R. LAWSON, " VALUATOR,
FINE ART, FURNITURE, AND GENERAL
AUCTIONEER,
106-108 OASTLERMAGn-STREET,
NEAR PARK-STREET.
TELEPHONE, 7Kio CITY.
FOR SALE BY AUCTION.
FORD, 1914 Model, »Ingle-scater, in first-class running
order, fitted with Master-vibrator, 5 lamps, etc.
STAR, 1011 model, 15-h.p., fitted with high-tension
magneto, In flrst-cln«.« running order.
Both these Cars belong to estates which are being .lound up, and ne are Instituted to sell them b< am lion, absolutely to tho highest bidder, at 12 NOON, TO-DAY. '_
TAMES R.' LAWSON.
" 1W>-108 Castlereagh-strcet. SYDNEY.
TnE BURWOOD SALEROOMS.
ANOTHER AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS.
TÍTIS DAY, FRIDAY,
AT 11 A.M.
FOR AND ON BFHALr OF VERY MANY VENDORS AND IN VARIOUS EST «.TIS. TO CLEAR UP ACCOUNTS BEFORE THE COMING HOLIDAY SEASON.
RESERVES I1AVI! BEHN SENT TO Till) FOIilt WINDS OF HEAVEN. AND W11 ARE GOLVG TO SELL
""lF REQUIRING KATRAS FOR THE COMINO XMAS
OR ABOUT TO FURNISH .HIST LOOK IN TO-MOttROW, AND YOU WILL FIND THIS THE BEST SPOT
INSIDÊBOAROST:,''SUITIS IN VARIETY FOR ALL
ROOMS CARPETS, LINOS.. BEDSTEADS, AND BUDDING, AND ALL REQUISITES. STOVES FOR FUEL
HUNDREDS OF LINES, SUIT ALL CLASSES OF
BUYERS. TERMS CASH ONLY.
WE SHALL SELL AT AUCTION AGAIN TO-MORROW WEEK, DEC. 17lh, the last for thhnycar, it
our Rooms,
Can Sell al Private Residences or Business Places »ny day next week, eveept Friday.
MESSRS. STRONGMAN AND WATKTN, ..".AUCTIONEERS, VALUATORS. ESTATC AGENTS. _'PHONE, U420Q._
CARPETS FOR CHRISTMAS.
DO YOU WANT A FRESH CARPET«
W11 ARE SELLING A BIG LOT TO-DAY,
at 2.30 p.m. prompt. Come and see them,
AXMINSTKRS. BRUSSELS, TAPESTRYS, KENSING-
TONS, and other best makes.
Every Carpet will he opened for Inspection before offered, and sizes given near as possible.
l\f ESSRS. STRONGMAN AND WATKIN,
?"*. THE BURWOOD SALEROOMS,
The best'«pot In till« State for Buyer« and Seller«. If you como once ion will come again. , -NEUTRAL BAY.
Under Instructions from ilie Masterin Lunacy.
UNRESERVED SALE BV AUCTION,
AT (1 OLlVE-STHr.ET, OFF MILITARY-ROAD,
THIS DAV, FRIDAY. AT 11 O'CLOCK.
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS.
Singer's Drophead Setting Machine,
Rubber Ho»c, Scale«, Tot«, Lolly .lar«, Stock of
Groceries, and numerotl« Sundries.
-YTEW'AI.L AND MAY, LIMITED, IN Furniture and Removal Auctioneers, MOSMAN.
'Phone. Y II"'.._
THIS DAV.
JOHN. P. LISTER will tell by Auction, at his
Rooms, »02 Pitt-street,
The Unredeemed Pledges pinned with Mr. M. Gold-
berg, of King street, Newtown.
At 11 o'clock. Clothing. Boot», Blankets, etc. >
At 2 oViock,' SUNlAlinS AND JEWELLERY. Includ
ing Diamond Rings Pendint«, LirringB, and Bangie«, Gold WntihcF, Alberts, Links, Bracelets, etc., Lngageuicul, bignell Keepev «ad «fancy
Hingi. -.__,-,-?_-,
AUCTION SALES."
GLEBE POINT.
IN THE ESTATE OF THE LATE
MRS. M. A. LIDDY,
BY ORDER OF THE EXECUTORS TO THE ESTATE.
THIS DAY, FRIDAY,
DECEMBER 10, AT 11 O'CLOCK A.M.
AT THE RESIDENCE.
KURANDA,
NO., 8 TOXTETH-ROAD, GLEBE POINT.
THE WHOLE OF THE
SUPERIOR FURNITURE
AS FULLY ADVERTISED IN YESTERDAY'S
"SYDNEY- MORNING HERALD,"
Including
THE BRINSMEAD PIANOFORTE.
VALUABLE INSTRUMENT, FULL UPRIGHT MODEL, in HIGHLY POLISHED ROSEWOOD CASE IN BEAUTIFUL ORDER, BY THE WORLD RE NOWNED ENGLISH MAKERS,
JOHN BRINSMEAD AND SONS,
PURCHASED 3 YEARS AGO FROM PALING and CO.
Etc., Etc., Etc
w
A. LITTLE, AUCTIONEER AND VALUATOR
of
THE FINE ARTS, ANTIQUES, FURNITURE,
MERCHANDISE, and GENERAL EFFECTS.
AUCTION ROOMS and OFFICES, 93 PITT-STREET.
Two doors from Moore-street.
TELEPHONE, CITY 4085.
THIS DAY', DECEMBER 10th, AT 11 A.M.
.AT MYEE, TULIP-STREET, CHATSWOOD.
UNDER IMPERATIVE INSTRUCTIONS.
Cedar AA'ardrobe, Cedar Chest of Drawer«.
Combination Chests, Rattan Settee.
DOUBLE \NO THREE-QUARTER NICKEL ITALIAN^
' BEDSTEADS, Wires, and Knpok Bedding.
Wainui Hallstand. Walnut Card Table.
Dining and Occ. Tables, Spindle Back Chairs.
Rattan Settee and Chairs, Linoleum.
Mangle, Dresser, Safe, Crocker)'.
Kitchen and 1-aundry Utensils.
A. (!. JENKINS ."? will sell à« above Tins MORNING.
WITHOUT RESERVE.
THIS DAV, DECEMBER 10. at 2.30 P.M.
On the premises, S8 GEORGE-STREET AVEST.
GLASS CASES, COUNTERS, SHELVING.
FIRST-CLASS W1NDOAV FITTINGS.
A. G. JIONKINS ?^ ha» been Instructed to sell a» ahote THIS DAT.
Tlieso are a very, good lol of Shop Fittings, and would suit Chemist, Dentist, Tobacconist, or Con-
fectioner,
_ABSOLUTELY NO RESERVE._
CITY. "
SPECIAL NOTICE.
FURNITURE. FURNITURE.
THIS FRIDAY, AT n,
ON THE PREMISES.
681A GEORGE-STREET. HAYMARKET. FURNITURE, 2 BEAUTIFUL PIANOFORTES.
SINGER MACHINES, CARPETS, and LINOLEUMS.
DR AWING, . DINING, HALL, DOUBLE and SINGLE
BEDROOM APPOINTMENTS.
KITCHEN, YARD, ANO LAUNDRV UTENSILS. CROCKERY, GLASS, and ELECTROPLATE.
KNIVES, FORKS. SPOONS, TEAS, and CARVERS. Double. 5, and Single BEDSTEADS, complete.
FOLDTVG. HIGH-BACK, and nil wiri« Al CHAIRS. SUNDRIES of every description.
OAK STDEROARDS. H ALLSTANDS D1NTNG SUTTFS. SOLID OAK F.YTF.N.. ' ? i, 1). TABLE, patent screw. OAK and Mtpt.K m-'nnOOAI SUITES. Al n.-nlity. Lot LINOLEUM, REMNANTS, HAIL CARPET.
2 P M Pint! GtS STOVRS, DRESSERS, SAFES,
TABLES, nOUSE L1NFN.
'. HEBDEN BRODRIBB JV
NORTTI STDNEV, THIS DAT, FRTDAT, DEO. 10,
44 Lnvondcr-street, at,11 a,'m,
Under instruction« from Miss Gibbons, who is leaving
the SUlc,
ERNEST A. WOODBERRY will sell a» above, the
Furnishings of a 7-roomed house, comprising 4ft Bedroom Suite, Marble-lop and Wood AYashstand«,
Dblc., 3, and Single Bedsteads, Lino,, Linen Press, Au». Chair«, Din. and Kit. Table«, Couch-«, 407 Eureka Ga« Stove, Sewing Machine, Meat
NO RESERVE.
TO BUILDERS, CONTRACTORS, COUNTRY BUYERS. DEALERS, AND OTHERS'. HIGHLY IMPORTANT SALE OF ALL THE BUILDING MATERIAL ON THE SITE, Kuston-road, at the tear of the N.S.W. Brick Co., Alexandria. Take Alexandria tram, and get oui I at Huntlcy-st. TO-MORROAA', SATURDAY, DEC. 11, at 2.30 p.m. The Lot comprise»;
|l fint-cl. S-h.p. Ga» Engine, in perfect order.
600 Sheets of Gal. iron, 6 to 10 feet.
60 Ironbark Girders, II x 14, 12 x 12, 10 x 10, 0 x 0,
long lengths.
3000ft of 6 X (1, I x 4, 3 x 3 H.W.
4000ft of l8 X 6, l8 X 4, 12 X 4, 10 X 4 to 30ft long. 2000ft 0 x 3. 8 X 8 H.W. Joist
rXUXIft 8 x 8,' 5 x S H.W. Joist.
60O0it 6x2, 5 X 2, 4 x 3, 4 X 2, 3 X 2. H.W. Joist,
Rafters and Studs.
7000ft 0 x 2, 4 x 2, 8 x 2 Oregon Joists, Rafters, Stud«,
long lengths, and as good as new, 4000ft of 4 X 1 Batten«,
3000ft Lining and Partition Board«.
.1000ft of AVeatherboard», lst-olas« lot.
Large quantity of Kauri Shelving and Redwood Skirt-
ing Board«, 3000ft of 4 x 1 Tallowwood Flooring
Boards,
2000ft of Square-jointed H.W. Flooring. 4000ft of Kauri Flooring.
50 Panel and Ledge Doora.
20 pr«. of Framed Lodged Coachhouse Doors, S and 10
tt. opening. Box Frames and Sashes, Register
Grates and Mantels,
10 i 12 gall. Copper«, Fuel Stoves, large quantity oi
Stotes, Fittings, Gas and Water Piping, Brass
Taps, etc.
G4. L. COOPER has received instructions from Mr.
r A. Coullng to sell the above WITHOUT RESERVE Auctioneer's address, 8 Ilawson-chambeni, Rnwson-placc. Tel., 1570 N.S.
~ PRELIMINARY NOTICE,
BIG AUCTION SALE
of BUILDING MATERIALS.
TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, '
11th, AT 2 P.M.,
at
GEORGE-STREET, BURAYOOD,
at rear of Powerhouse, * 1 near Railway Station.
Under instruction« from Hie owner, we will »eil
WITHOUT RESERVE, 3000ft 3x2 HARDWOOD STUDDtNG. MOOft 4x2 HARLWOOD JOISTS. 1200ft 5x2 HARDWOOD JOISTS. 3000ft 4x3 OREGON PLATES. 6000ft PINE LINING BOARDS.
4000ft PINE FLOORING BOARDS. 2000ft Ox} PARTITION LINING.
2000ft 3x2 OREGON STUDDING, snOOft 4 x 2 OREGON STUDDING.
2000ft RUSTICATED AVEATHTTRBOARDma
TERMS, CASTTAT SALE
TDRUNTNELL AND BA>Tri_RMAN,
LIMITED,
AUCTIONEERS, 3S8A PITT-STREET, CITY.
_ 'Phone, City BM. _
TO BUILDERS AND DEALERS Di TIMBER.
TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, DEO. 11th, at 2.30 P.M.
on the premises, at foot of Johnston-street,
and "The Cretccnt," Annandale.
(Take Balmain tram.)
.JAMES " COWAN
has rccivcd Instruction« to fell in LOTS:3000 (cet 10 X 1 PINE SHELVING,
6000 feet 8 x 11 PINE. '
8000 feet 4 x 1 and 0 I 1 T. and G. and V. Jointed
6OO0 feet I \ l'nnd 0 x 1 HARDWOOD.
10,000 feet 3x2 and t x 2 HARDWOOD.
3 X 3, 4 \ 4, 6 x 6 HARDWOOD.
Also
Door«, Sashes, Bath«, Enamelled C.T. Sinks, complete
Kit of'Carpenter's Tools, Cramps, otc.
/The above Lois of Timber arc In splendid erder.
Sorted, Cleaned, and Stacked In suitable lots.
_TnRMS~~ÖASH, *
rpHE War Issues of the
"SYDNEY MAIL"
arc so much appreciated by the public that it is diffi-cult to «itlnf) the demands for them. People who wish to hate the serie« complete should subscribe to the Popular Weekly.
\ . THE COTTAGE,
callnl
- ' PAN'GBOURNR,
at the Comer of Centennial.avenue and Dardanellcs-rd,
on
GLEN VIEW ESTATE. CHATSWOOD,
will he sold on Hie Ground, al 3 p.m.,
TO-MORROW, smiHDAV.
on East Terni», and 1 orrons Title.
It adjoins (hlslchurst, the home of 1'. r. Hordern, Esq. I» uf brick on Mono, tile roof, verandah, hall, 0 rooms, bathroom, kitchen, pnnlr), and washhouse, gas, and water. The Land has 84ft hy _00ft.
RICHARDSON AND WRENCH, LIMITED,
in conjunetiou with
_.__ Í, KLDOä and CO., Chat-woo* _. _
ACTION SA1ÈT
TI"S BAA IÏÏÎPAT
cm i«Äwl;B
^>I)B) PLBUL ttcriuv
ROOMS 02 ri,írsrn,M
AT 11-io Ay I lit MIT
1UISDV«, riMDÏi
Sil ARES -10 Imitable p.manu. " . 1
I Mentor- Sale ! IJ 1M ' » Mil Uki Comma, al li i |,~ ,", ,
'«I «ich .4 ,o"-nJ1íj »'«»< 11J WOOIIOOAOOIOO Ho,,;, No0',,,, ". f
Üífl« north of «llWnZ,^! CA^ERDO^ "ou, N^C- " cAMPPRDoWrL^ir^^n Mi
AAor,CT K^ ^ "Ut" " 1¿*
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LAKEMBA Two Cittage, V m¿h,n read ».a
la-ggoMrcel . ° """
DITTO -At B_ , ott.gc Ueeetreet ."^ DITTO-Tttq^VIbtment, « dhroc .twt »,(",_
DITTO -W II" "l ottige t s. lerb ,r, road opr«, »
liroo street "T" *»
BFLMORF -Corner Block Uni ^,v lM ^ CRONLT LA^-^Allotment Caronia aiemf n,1H1& CRONUIIA-Ulotmem Yathoigroad TT", ,, _RICH ARDOON and JA ut-Ara m
POSITlAt CLbARANCF SAIL THIS TISH,
RlDL, \T TUE STATIOît ".ni
BAI ANLt OF IOT«
MIRIAM RILL and the TOWNSHIP SUBD1ATSI0!!
DAUA M T _SIUE, in DE
NOS ' AND l '
at the
RI DJ RAIIWA1 STATION
and
Ri Di TRAM TFRMINUS
BUIIDING SUE«
tt itli a large
PROSPECTIAi A MI 1 BUY AOtt
RIDE AT Till STATUT,
AlUht
GO All! \D HUIDLA,
and will
Dt\ bl OP IN TO \ l HEAT SUBURB
on the
HOR.NSBA AND »1 It VT1IHFU) LUE.
IIRHÎM T1RM5 / J FTAF POUNDS , er lot deposit haUnre M nwtil
«ni enta per cent interest TonT Mt 1
, TRAINS ON I)A\ 01 SAU 1215 12.19 III _J
IS 10 ^1
lithograph« oltainallr Iron auction«,! ? Obtain one and inspe I tie Sites before tor il M
POSH IA I UIAIIANCI SALL
AUCTION SAI 1 on the fro nd s odo!
TO MORBOW SU URDA.
Uj]
CHATSWOOD LAIsD SALE
« LOTS AND A COTTAGE.
CI I N MUt IsTATt , I ronlmg
'OENTFNNIM AM NUI I le nd n0) Cci_.|
road at I ubiie School
ON Till I HOUND AT 3 I M
10 UOftltOtt NAIURDAi
Under Torren' Title ind lai Tint il» Bj
Ootcluinl for ProlerUon of P retu-a
..«This lletatel létale idjo ns the Itoidm'i Grounds of I ( Mord ni Ksq
Vlctts of Suburbs on to Mondains obtained am tal
Clinic «iles
C\l Í. I OH LltH/OS j|
nd
ATTI NP Till SAIT
RICHARDSON AND "REMIi
In roniun t,o, nth
I KLTNL AND LO, UUTSITOOB
TENDEES
Bn
FURNITUR! -QUOTATIONS
1 i ( unge si
F I ÖORL All RS - Price wantcl job radi Vi
_ building «inmoithnl J_i,el_w I T Mi TV TUL ASSIGNH1 ISTAT1 OF I-AND F COI -I- NO1 M STOHUtFFPHI«
(It SA fSl NI) NSW
TFNDIRS are intited for the imltmolrt Aníjll the abóte I state and will le recete! at curda until NOON on MONO Al the Olli inri -STOCK IN TRAD1 ANl 11 ANT -
C encrai Draper! _]S0 " C encrai Draper, £1S0 Clothing in I Alcr
HT)
Boots an) Shoe«
Groocnc« and Pitcnt Medl
enies «" «1» Ironmongery Crockerv, etc "M 1* ?
£1057 16 111 ( I ?J) 17 *
- io") A I
23-' Old
Plint
0 0
.«IS ii
Meta tndftl ?J bill
proal i ? theil»
The Stock Ins been taken In the elmo ner hv tbe Tristcrs Representante Mr P who reports that it is in good condition tlcalli told of bud stock The D str1' perienced un ctccllent härtest and the
portunlt) ant ears to 1 c one ttlncli should
appeal to intone des rous of acquinag - - . which could be made luiralitc un 1er careful una]
ment
I he usual 10 per cent conditions-the 1
tender not necessaril) accepted Stock i... seen, and all inforniation obtained on the
or at our office
HAI BIRG PARSONS and ^
P ii lie
Mudable building
, ¿ Igheit «? k sheets öi'
I ANDERSON
AMirauuft ? Geortno»!
N!
""iï^^ZFOl*
STALED TLNDIRS -Ter Jhe ggggi
PLIEù, etc lor the tear 1»10 ^CU0M)M «
will bo rcceltcd up to 0 «.in on ««
cember - _ "TMA aDA Flour 3.
1'T,MrikTtPo.a"oS<1o Coal and
Boots and Sloes . ."y-lui
: Printed l»T«fl'^n¿VsaecretaS^'1'í
obtained from the Af',S"/Vib from o«.«.*« lion, Clt, road Darling o"<!»»>,$ j^Sg
innlrd.
,1»
I rvirlet rd ( entenmal Par*.__¡SSS-^-rcTra _ 000 Bricks it -
se__aJ
}<*4 from the M I«"»" "?fl ,""oanf«U«l &* Mores SPII. »^«'"Ä'nDAA the Htb*^
TenrlU^.d'US'^icaUrsa.r,^
on application A nERC«HJU-\
Stores Suppl C^mmiltce^^^j^^ljjjjld«
Tte Majestic fit. Market street "ko ^ _ Parlour IT» -'¡^Lme Premise» .»Jt % be obtained at the re^p«m i «»« tween the hour» of U »£ » ° '" to h "*?J der« (addressed to e ece i t^erBt« Ml Alorket street The HW« Itfttiv-r^j
ecssarilt aicepted_At «u» - underlie*"
rpbNDIRS will be '¡¡^l^gaiinK^«!
S'runnera.buckets ¿«Ä nwjjfi
mfNDFIlS, in\i,c'| ",eio" 1l 1|,t.rpM
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