Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Saturday 9 June 1923, page 1


tfARMJOU'S.

x SYDNEY. THE

381 102S- HOUSE OF

> Eighty-three years. DISTINCTION".

DO YOU KNOW THE REASON

WHY SO MANY CHILDREN

VISIT FARMER'S

EVERY SATURDAY?

You might think that, Saturday morning being such a busy time, there would be nothing for children to see or do on this day.

Exactly the opposite is the case. There in more to interest children to-day than on any other

day of the week.

miss CHILDREN'S MORNING,"

AS MOST YOUNG FOLKS KNOW.

This 1" "Children's Morning at Farmer's, so called because there are many special re« la for the young folks things which are to be found only on Saturdays t "The Children's Store."

Startintjr on the ground floor, you will see Children's Aisle," where,, for one thing among many, Saturday Morning Specials can no bought-a different variety each week. Here, too, you can obtain

"THE CHILDREN'S NEWS."

This is given away on every Children's

Morning." There is much in it to interest children, and also their mother. Especially

exciting Is

THE WEEKLY COMPETITION,

in which two prizes are given every week. In the Junior grade for children up to eight years of age-the prize is worth 7/6; in the senior section for children up to twelve-the prim is of the value of 10/6.

The next thing to be done is to enter one of the elevators and go straight up to the sixth floor, where you will very soon find

yourself in the

CHILDREN'S RESTAURANT."

it is open only on Saturdays a so be sure to go there. AftereardB, you can have a look at the (fish tanks in Fish Alley," or wander through "Toyland," or go to the Children's Barber Shop.

If you manage to visit all these places to-day. you will have had a very enjoyable morning at

"The Children's Store.''

SATURDAY MORNING SPECIAL"

ASSORTED SWEETS AND CHOCOLATES.

The Saturday Morning Specials" for to-day consist of assorted sweets and chocolates, all made by hand-peppermint crimes, lemon Jellies, cocoanut bonbons, cocoanut trees, and chocolate, coffee, and strawberry crimes. Packed In cartons containing 8 oz. or 4 Ib., and priced respectively at 1/3 and 2/9.

Confectionery Counter, Ground Floor,

George and Pitt Streets.

FARMER'S. SYDNEY

"THE CHILDREN'S STORE."

PITT, MARKET, end GEORGE STREETS,

BUILD YOUR HOME WITH

"FIBROLITE"

ASBESTOS CEMENT SHEETS.

THE FIRE RETARDANT nUttDrNO MATERIAL FOR EXTERIOR WALLS, INTERIOR WALLS AND CEILINGS.

ERECTED COST LESS THAN

WEATHERBOARDS AND LINING BOARDS.

warra: ANT AND BORER PROOF, FIRE RETARDANT HYGIENIC.

IMPROVES WITH AGE.

REDUCE LABOUR COSTS. REDUCE TIMBER COSTS.

REDUCE PAINTING COSTS. REDUCE FREIGHT COSTS.

REDUCE INSURANCE RATES. REDUCE "UPKEEP" COSTS.

WRITE FOR FREE CATALOGUE "Ii."

JAMES HARDIE AND COY., LTD.,

Asbestos House,"

Cnr. York and Wynyard streets, Sydney. w

JNO. BAKER

BAGGING AND BOTTLE OUTFIT.

No. 10 OUTFIT contains 6-inch Bagging Shears, Skinning

Knife, Sharpening Steel, and Tin Bottle, complete in Solid Leather Sheath, to carry on Middle,

87/0. Same Outfit, with plainer Knife and Steel,' 85. Postage 1/6. _ "

No. 20 SKINNING OUTFIT contains Skinning Knife,

Sharpening Steel, and 6-inch Dagglng Shear, in Solid Leather Case, to carry on caddie. 30 complete. With Plainer Knife and Steel, 277. Post-

age 1/3.

No 15 BAGGING AND BOTTLE OUTFIT, containing

branch Dogging Shear, Sharpening Steel, and small Tin Bottle, In Solid Leather Case, to carry on saddle, 225 complete. Postage 16?..

No. 1 6-inch BAGGING, in Leather Case, to carry on

saddle, 11/6 complete. Postage 2d.

Illustrated Catalogue Post Free to

Country Address

W. JNO. BAKER,

THE HOUSE OF STEEL,

S HUNTER-STREET, SYDNEY".

P TO DATE AND ARTISTIC PREMISES.

The use of CRANE'S TILES still considerably in hand the value of your property. A striking and distinctive appearance can be given to Shop Fronts and Interiors. Vestibules, Entrances to Public Buildings, Bathrooms, Dances, etc., by means of our bean tlful Enamelled Tiles. Call upon us, and we shall be pleased to suggest a scheme of treatment that will more than please you. Prices are strictly moderate. and we guarantee prompt and efficient service.

a E. CRANE and SONS. LTD., Head Office and Showrooms. 83 and 86 Pitt-st. Circular Quay, Sydney.

YOU CAN ALWAYS BE IN GOOD

COMPANY AND ENJOY

THE roar ORCHESTRAL SELECTIONS

IN TOWN DURING

lUNCHWrT, AFTERNOON TEA, AND DINNER

at

THE PAVILION,

PARRAMATTA WHAM, COCUtAK QUAT.

AIM,

AFTER THEATRE SUPPERS, IWTtt has T.U.

OPER 65 SUNDAY ARD AU, HOLIDAY!. MOTT «OTESmiTOTS AT ALL BOOTs

TIM HHrtmt mixture of Comfort and MB«t«<7

""""ss, BMlntalMd throBfhort.

CHARGES MODERATE.

W. H,, RAYNER

_SÏÏIPPINGr.

P. AND O. ïtUYAL MAIL STEAMERS

TO COLOMBO. INDIA. EGYPT. MARSEILLES,

; PLYMOUTH, and LONDON.

Carrying First and Second Saloon Passengers.

I Tons I ] ETCHINGS

^eamej\_|_uVg. I Commander, Sydney.

KHYBER... I B,U1*S I L. D. I'mckney June 18 MONGOLIA. 36,200 C. Asbury July 26 NARKUNDA 10,227 R. G. Evans Aug. 18 JIOIDAVIA.I 10,270 C W. Burleigh p Sept. 12

"A CttHini; at Bombay.

REDUCED FARES TO LONDON, as under-

1st Saloon: Single, £114, £124, £181 2 Return, £200.

£213. £233

2nd Saloon: Single, £60, £00; Return, £151, £163.

SPECIAL HOLIDAY EXCURSION TO COLOMBO.

Return, Int Saloon . £65 Return 2nd Saloon . £40 Excursion Tickets available for 8 months, and are Interchangeable with the Orient Company.

Tours, including Manila, China, and Japan, in conjunction with the 13 and A. Line, at special Round

Trip Rates,

For fares and further particulars apply

MACDONALD, HAMILTON, and CO.,

Agents, Union House,

Tel, City BS21._247 George-street, Sydney.

ABERDEEN LINE. -1- TO SOUTHAMPTON. HULL AND LONDON,

VIA

MELBOURNE. FREMANTLE, DURBAN,

CAPETOWN', and TENERIFFE.

Steamer. I Tons. | sails Syd, a Sails Melb. a SOPHOCLES 12.6Ô June BY.

DIOGENES 12.600 July 15.

THEMISTOCLES 11,600 I Aug. 25. r-WOSTHFNES..) nation I Sept. 22.

Lilly S.

A till. 2.

AUK. 80.

? --. till .,, ,. to.., JI,I,)U j street. E. Sept, 27. EURIPIDES - I Oct. 20. Oct. 25.

All passenger:) disembark at Southampton.

FARES:

Saloon: South Africa, from £64: London, from £50. 3rd Class: South Africa, from £21: London, from 'six.

Further particulars apply

DALGETY.- and COMPANY. LIMITED.

Sydney, Agents.

WHITE ' STAR "LINE.

FOR LONDON AND LIVERPOOL, VIA

DURBAN AND CAPETOWN. ^ . CABIN PASSENGERS ONLY.

Steamers now fully Refined and Remodelled, i w

Vessel

PEUSIC..,. service. MEDIC...., RUNIC

[Tonnage. I Sails about

12.000 I July 7. 12,600 12,000 12,600 1800

Aug. 16 Sept. 8. Oct.. 6. Oct. 58

F

Disembarking Passengers Southampton.

Rates; U.K., from £56 to £85; S. Africa, from) £82

to £15.

For all particulars apply

DALGETY and CO., LIMITED,

Agents, Sydney.

HE STAR LINE.

ATLANTIC SERVICE.

Berths from America to England can be secured in the magnificent Steamers of the White Star line by

application to

DALGETY and COMPANY. LIMITED. MENTS,

_f,Vt>\F,V.

"SAVILL, AND ALL ON LINE.

SHAW.

ENGLAND FROM NEW ZEALAND.

REGULAR SAILINGS OF HIGH-CLASS MAIL

STEAMERS.

CARRYING FIRST, SECOND. AND THIRD CLASS

PAS?F.NQF1iS. _

Sails from I Steamer. I Tons.

IONIC:. 12.600

10,000 12.600 A I" WA

ATHENIC..

Wellington I Route. about

Mid June. I via Signorina. .

Late July. via Monte Video. Early Australia via Monte Video iTlUOLUH FARES FROM AUSTRALIA QUOTED. For all Particulars apply " _" ,__.._..

DALGETY and CO., LIMITED, AGENTS,

milK BLUE FUNNEL LINER J- FOR ENGLAND, VIA S. AFRICA, LAS PALMAS.

Carrying First Saloon Passengers Only Steamer. I Commander Tons. NOON

W. H. Wallace 10,040 Clark. 10,043 R. L). Owen, O.B.E. j 1460 J. Inkster 10,000 J. Hazeland 14,620 W. K. Wallace 10,040 D. Clark 10,018

R. D. Owen, O.B.E. I 11.650 J. Inkster 10,000 J. Howland. 1192 W. K. Wallace as 04"

June 21 July 19.

Aug. 28. Sept. 30. Oct. 22. Nov. in. Dec. 24. 1921.

Jan. 21.

Feb. 15. Mar. 14. April 11,

. "an., w KNOT.\NH:-From £3 Single and £105 Return. To AFRICA: From £04 Single. £114 Return.

Return Tickets may he made interchangeable with Mail Lines via Suez and America.

PASSENGERS MUST HAVE PASSPORTS.

GILCHRIST. WATT, and SANDERSON, LIMITED,

Agents. 6 O'Connell-street. | Tel.. noTQi-ajj_ is..

f>:-AND O. BRANCH SERVICE!.! , as- FOR ENGLAND. VIA SOUTH AFRICA. I

ONE CLASS ACCOMMODATION ONLY.

! Steamer. [Commander BALRANALD I B. j. whose BORDA. I R. Holland

BALLARAT....« 8. C. Warner BERRIMAN E. M. Hussey

Cooper

BENALLA. ??.. J. Sheepwash. ,- , - _ FARES TO ENGLAND. From £37 to £45 Singleton

£07 to £81 return. TO AFRICA: From 21 to £27 Binnie, and £38 to £43/10 Return.

PASSENGERS MUST HAVE PASSPORTS.

GILCHRIST. WATT, and SANDERSON. LIMITED, Tel., BJWOI-Bn._ Agents, 6 O'Connell-street.

COMMONWEALTH GOVERNMENT V LINE OF STEAMERS.

PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE TO LONDON,

VIA MELHOt RNM. ADELAIDE, FREMANTLE,

COLOMBO, AND PORT SAID.

Transhipping at Colombo for CALCUTTA. RANGOON. MADRAS, and BOMBAY. ..

Steamer. (Tis. I Commander (From Sydney ESPERANCE BAY 13.8601 R. Mackenzie. I june 0. MORETON BAY. 13.85( J. Mason. July 7.

JERVIS BAY 18,80 w- K- Chaplin I August 4. LARGS BAY (18,60 J. N. Beighton August 26 HOBSONS BAY...118.8601 E. J. Ogilvie. I Sept. 16.

! THIRD-CLASS SINGLE RATES, from £37 to £45.

Passengers remarking within 12 months are allowed 10 per cent, off backward single fares then current.

Also a HmPcd number of first-class berths.

[ Return Fare, etc., particulars on application.?

Passengers have option of landing at Plymouth or

London.

CARGO SERVICES FROM AUSTRALIA TO j UNITED KINGDOM, VIA SUEZ.

Taking Wool and General Cargo at lowest current rotea,_:_

Steamer, I LOADING FOR SAILING ABOUT BARAMBAH.IPc Sudan, Antwerp,) June 28.

London, Glasgow,] (Liverpool. I

CALULU.....ipt. Sudan. London July 0.

TO JAVA. MAIN PORTS" AND SINGAPORE.

"Vessel. (""Sailing About. I

* Loads also for Cheribon and Penang.

Loading on return voyage at Singapore and Java ports for Fremantle, Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney.

COMMONWEALTH GOVERNMENT LINE OF '

STEAMERS.

IS O'Connell-street,

SYDNEY.

'Phone, B0851-2-3-4.

T.S.S. ESPERANCE BAY

sails from No. 6 DAWES POINT at 12 noon

TO-DAY.

Passengers should be ready to embark by 10.30 a.m.

I ENGLAND. VIA AMERICA.

I see BY THE

OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

I | (Passengers to steamers. | Tons. I Sails be aboard WESTERN 10,000 I June 27. ( 10 a.m. SONOMA 10,000 July 26. I -

VENTURA 10.000 | Aug. 22. JL

Time to SAN FRANCISCO, including calls at PAGO ! PAGO, SAMOA, and HONOLULU, HAWAII 10 days. a Frn," SAN FRANCISCO rail lines cross UNITED i STATES to NEW YORK CITY, from four to six days according to mute and places visited. YOSEMITE,

12 hours' detour from S.F.: 138 ANGELES, 13 hours; GRAND CANYON. 30 hours: from Chicago, via Niagara Falls or Washington and Philadelphia, etc

From NEW YORK CITY splendid steamers of Cunard and White Star Liner, making man in his day to Southampton, Atlantic" Berth cm he secured here.

FARES FROM SYDNEY:

San Francisco: 1st class, £67/10/; 2nd, £40/13. United Kingdom: 1st class, £125; 2nd, £80.

All Passports must be vised by the United States Consul, 81 Pitt-street, Sydney,

Apply for full particulars to

V. A. SPROUL. Managing Agent,

Tel.. City 2282 _ cor. Pitt and Bridge streets.

ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO was (K.P.M. LINE.)

FAST MAIL, PASSENGER, and CARGO SERVICE

to

JAVA and SINGAPORE DIRECT,

via

BRISBANE and MACASSAR.

NEXT SAILINGS.

JARROTT TONS COMMANDER of SYDNEY. TASMAN ÍNOT re"

ROGGEVEEN... 4500

HOUTMAN MOO

Kroef..

Van der Voorl., J. H Goss....

June 16.

July 14.

August li.

Cargo accepted for Trwishlprnem for Malay States, India and Burma, Indo-China and China ports, Borneo, Celebes, and Sumatra.

For full particulars regarding PiMKe Fares, Pamphlet and for Rates of Freight apply to,

ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO.,

Phones. 476. 526.", B223. s4 Pitt-street,

AUSTRALIAN ORIENTAL LINE.

SANDAKAN, MANILA. AND HONGKONG.

CALLING AT QUEENSLAND PORTS,

THURSDAY ISLAND.

TAIYUAN

CHANGSHA A July 19. I Jill;

Leaves Sydney. July

Steamers fitted with Wireless. Surgeons carried. Full particulars apply to

G. S. YUILL and CO., LIMITED,

TA. «528-fHi?«._« Bridge-street.

VrCAÏN's'coAêtAl. bbJfr. fitKÂMsHlPCôrïT5. I PORT MACQUARIE, HASTINGS and WILSON RIVERS. T.S.s MACOOAnre. TO-DAY. 8 p.m.

IiL, at a. credit Ware, CMG »taiktt-ttrtti,

OF

SHIPPING

.' LINE" TO LONDON.

VIA COLOMBO. SUEZ, PORT SAID. NAPLES. TOULON. GIBRALTAR. AND PLYMOUTH.

Steamer. I Tons. I Commander. I Sails NOON. ORSOVA... I 12,030 I O. G. Matheson. 1 July 3.

RHOADES. 10.000 E P. Cameron. July 19. ORVIETO 12.133 A L Owens. I Aug. 25. OSTERLEY 1 12,120 A J. Coad. a Sep. 25.

Carrying First. Second, and Third Class Passengers.

2 First and Third Classes Only.

OHOADES, Saloon Fares: Single cost to £110.

Return £108 to -CLOTH.

REDUCED FARES TO LONDON, as under:1st Saloon: Single, £114 to 513: Return. £200 to

"'"13. 2nd Saloon: Single, SE to tXX); Return, Girl to 158 3rd Class: Single. 38 to £44: Return. 68

to 78.

' HOLIDAY EXCURSION TO COLOMBO.

Return, 1st Saloon . £66 Return, 2nd Saloon . £46 Excursion Tickets available for 3 months. Interchangeable with P. and O. Co.

D. L. DOWDELL. General Manager, 2. 4, 6 Springett. "

(JUNA RD " LINE.

TO ENGLAND. FROM AMERICA AND CANADA

In runner time with

R i.S. REKKNGMtn, (2.022 torn R.M.S AOUITAN! \, 47.(Ki<l Tons.

RMS. MAURETANIA, 320ft bills

And other New Steamers.

I'arseiirrora travelling to England by the Canadian Australian, Union Royal! Mail Line, and Crane S Cocoa rescue their Atlantic accommodation on application

at

COMMONWEALTH AND DOMINION LINE, LTD..

1 Bent-street.

Tel.. 903. SYDNEY.

UNION ROYAL MAIL "LINE.

REDUCED HOrNO-THE-iVOuI.D FARES.

First-class Staple France to England, from £126;

Second-class ASTLEY (?".ANADIAN-AUTIIALASIAN K.M. LINE

Via Auckland. Suva Fiji. Honolulu, Vancouver.

CARGO SERVICE. SAN FRANCISCO

and

VANCOUVER.

WAIRUNA. June 13 WAIIIEMO. June HAURAKI. July, UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY.

Tel., City 11610. Union House. 247 George-street.

UNION ' LINE.

For WELLINGTON. MANUKA, FRIDAY. June 15, 10

a.m., from Margaret-street; MARAMA, Friday, July

6.

For AUCKLAND (transhipping to Napier and Gisborne).

-MARAMA, FRIDAY, 22nd JUNE, 10 a.m.; Manuka, Friday, 20th June.

For BLUFF, DUNEDIN, and LYTTELTON. WHAN

CAPE (Cargo only), about 21st JUNE, Margaret

street,

For SUVA, LEVUKA, and LAUTOKA (transhipping to

TONGA arid Samoa).-KAITOKE (Cargo only), TUESDAY, June 19.

From AUCKLAND. SOUTH SEA ISLANDS, TOKUA,

23rd June.

For HOBART KANNA (Cargo ray). THURSDAY,

June 21.

For LAUNCESTON. KORANUI (Cargo only), THURSDAY,

14th JUNE.

For BURNIE. DEVONPORT, and ULVERSTONE.

KAMONA (Cargo only), TUESDAY, 12th JUNE

(Druitt-street).

For REGATTA POINT (STRAHAN). KAMONA (Cargo

only), TUESDAY. June 12

FROM MELBOURNE.

For BLUFF. DUNEDIN, LYTTELTON, and WEL-

LINGTON.- MOERAKI, about 20th JUNE.

For HOBART.-K1TTAWA (Cargo only), about 15th

June.

UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY. Tel..

City 6000. Union Hume. 27 Devine-street.

TASMANIAN STEAMERS PTY,"," LTD

A (Circumstances Permit line.)

MELBOURNE TO BURNIE and DEVONPORT.

RSN. LOONGANA. MONDAY and THURSDAY, 2 P.M.

Joint Agents,

UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY.

Union Home, George-street, Sydney;

HUDDART. PARKER LIMITED,

216 Bridge-street, Sydney

UNION LINE OF STEAMERS.

VISIT THE BEAUTIFUL

ISLANDS OF THE PACIFIC.

FIJI, SAMOA. TONGA.

toFUA, from Auckland, JULY Si

Connecting Steamer from Sydney,

ULIMAROA, JULY 7.

Full particulars and leaflets on application.

("CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO.

(in connection with Canadian-Australian on '

Union San Francisco Royal Mail Line E

GREAT SCENIC ROAD"

ACROSS CANADA,

4 Trains a day

(May to September),

Canada's Train De Uiv

Direct connection with all Atlantic Lines

Apply UNION S.S. CO., of NA, our Tourist Agency |

is ('holding Pacific Railway, Union House, Sydney.

E

AND A; LINE

REGULAR MONTHLY SERVICE OF

HIGHEST CLASS BRITISH STEAMER T<

SANDAKAN. MANILA. HONGKONG,

MOJI, KOBE.. AND YOKOHAMA.

Via Queensland Ports:

_ SAILINGS FROM SYDNEY:ST. ALBANS.....I TllO tons EASTERN 8580 tons ARAFURA SGT tons ST. ALBANS on 1110 tons

June 16th July 14th.

August 13th Sept. 15th. Return Tickets available by N.Y.K.

Round Pacific Tours, In conjunction with CanadianPacific "Empress" Liners, Japan to Vancouver, and by Canadian-Australian Line, Vancouver to Sydney, at attractive

rates.

Full particulars on application to

EASTERN and AUSTRALIAN STEAMSHIP CO., LTD

GIBBS, BRIGHT and CO.. AGENTS.

TeL, City 180. 37 Pittstreet, Sydney.

TTOLLAÑn-A AUSTRALIAN LINE, -of. (United Netherlands Navigation Co.).

Regular Service of Fast Up-to-date Cargo Steamer

between Australia and

GENOA, DUNKIRK. ANTWERP. HAMBURG,

BREMEN, AND ROTTERDAM,

VIA SUEZ CANAL.

FAST STEAMER,

ABBEKERK,

Sails from Sydney about 23rd JUNE.

For Freight and full particulars apply to

HOLLAND AUSTRALIA LINE,

44 PITT-STREET, SYDNEY.

Telephones: 3476. B2311,_B223J. at

THOS. COOK AND SON,

The Oldest Established Tourist Agent In the World

Passages! Booked to all parts.

Agents for all lines; unbiased eat ice given.

Write for

AUSTRALASIAN TRAVELLERS' GAZETTE (Free).

Private Independent Tours in Europe, Japan. America etc., providing travel, hotel accommodation, and fight

seeing to suit passengers'' individual requirements (any class), a speciality.

Drafts and Circular Notes Issued, Foreign Money exchanged. Baggage Insured.

ESCORTED TOUR TO JAVA.

Messrs. THOS. OUR and SON beg to announce a SELECT ESCORTED PARTY TO JAVA, leaving Sydney on 14th AUGUST, per 8.8 HOUTMAN.

FARE, including all expenses, Sydney back to Sydney. 1185. Programme on application.

Names now being enrolled.

YAMASHITA RISEN

KOGYO KAISHA.

DIRECT SERVICE TO JAPAN. _ Steamer. I i I f~~~

Leaves. Adelaide. Hobart. Melbourne. Sydney.

TEN YU M. June in [june 22. Bring 12. June 8th

DIRECT SERVICE TO HONGKONG,

SHANGHAI. AND JAPAN. _ steamer. i j s

leaves Fremantle. (Adelaide. |Melbourc»|Byilne»__ ilOKKAIM. I June, I July, I July.' I -suit.

For full particulars apply

B. B. WILTSHIRE, Agent,

'Phone, B 754. 19 Bridge-street.

37th.

SALE,

Must, Sails, and Gear. lift a boom. Apply B Harrison. Best Bar Hub

SHIPPING.

BURNS, PHILP, AND CO; TLT. JJ SPECIAL WINTER TOURS TO

HONOLULU, via Auckland and Fiji. £85 return. COLOMBO, via Ports. £48 and £06 return.

JAVA.SINaAFOIIE-HONUKONG.JAPA.N.M.ANILA. etc.,

or vice-versa, Round Tour, £12U;10/ return.

Passages also booked to LONDON by any Route. Letters of Credit issued. For all particulars and Itineraries apply our

TOURIST TRAFFIC DEPARTMENT,

7 UttlDGK-STREET. SYDNEY. BURNS, PHILP LINE.

7 BRIDGE-STREET, SYDNEY.'

JAVA AND SINGAPORE,

VIA QUEENSLAND PORTS, THURSDAY _ ISLAND, AND DARWIN.

Leaves a Leaves

Melbourne. Sydney. MONTORO June 25. ) July 3.

MARELLA July 20th Aug. 3.

PACIFIC ISLAND SERVICE RABAUL, liAElWENG, ) MKLUSIA,

and SONOMA i W. S 4th July,

RABAUL, KAEWIENG, ) MATARAM,

turn, MADAME, i 13th, Inn,-. LORD HOWE IS., A MAN WHO, NORFOLK ISLAND. About

VILA, NEW HEBRIDES. Middle lily. PAPUA. MORINDA, 30th June.

SOLOMON lSLANDS.-MAUslNA, June 20.

Cargo received for S.S. Mataram at No. 7 Point now, and until noon Next Tuesday.

Shippers of special and deck cargo must reserve funds obtain booking orders.

villE N Y.K. LINE

(Nippon Yusen Kaisha),

THE FAVOURITE PASSENGER AND MAIL

SERVICE TO JAPAN.

CALLING AT BRISBANE.

THURSDAY ISLAND, ZAMBOANGA. MANILA, HONGKONG, NAGASAKI, _ KOBE. and YOKOHAMA.

Sydney. Brisbane. until. Noon. I

AKI MARU I alOne") June 28. i June 30. TANGO MARU . 6t%0 July 30 Aug. 2

YOSHINO MARU d 1892 I Aus. 2<._| Aug. C7.

MONTHLY" SAILINGS" THEREAFTER:.'Return Tickets available by E. and A. Line.

SPECIAL NOTE-All Passengers must have Pastports July vised.

SPECIAL TOURS TO JAPAN.

Specially reduced fares and facilities offered during

the next few months.

Fares include cost throughout, steamer Tara, hotel charges, train travelling, and sight-seeing.

For all particulars apply

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA,

BURNS. PHILP, and COMPANY, LWrrCD,

Managing Agents for Australasia.

7 Bridge-street, Sydney.

HONGKONG. CHINA. Chungwha Navigation Company, Ltd.

FOR

S.S. LING NAM,

Fast T.S. Steamer, 8218 G.H.T., Oil Burner.

Wireless and all modem conveniences.

Saloon, 2nd, 3rd Class, and Steerage. Commander W. B. Knagg, R.N.H. Sailing from

Wellington. Melbourne. Sydney,

11th July. 17th July 21st July.

Via Cairns, Thursday Island, and Tarakan. Full particulars apply

Huddart, Parker, Ltd., to Ilrldgcstrect.

'Phone, City 0568.

The Wing Sang Co., Ltd., IS Campbell-street.

Australasian Managing Agents.

'Phone, City (158.

H

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Route your next trip to Europe or America by way of Honolulu, arranging for a sojourn in those Isles of Enchantment . Eternal spring-time. Tropic scenery. Eratic flowers. Haunting music. ' intimate glimpse into a living-: volcanic crater. All outdoor sports the year round. Ask travel agencies, or write Hawaii Tourist bureau, Dept K, Box 241, GPO.. Sydney,

N.S.W.

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_ ARIA WA II _ 'PEE " NORTH COAST ' STEAM x NAMOAllON CO.. LTD.

(Ban and Weather Permitting.) FROM No. 8 SUSSEX-STREET.

BYRON B., TtVBED.-Orura. This Day, 7 p.m.

COFF'S HER. (Passengers). Orara. Ula Day, 7 p.m. RICHMOND RIVER. Ulmarra, This Day, noon.

CLARENCE RIVER Yulgilbar, This Day, 10 p.m. MACLEAY RIVKK.-Miiiniiliiir, Tuesday, 5 p.m.

FROM DRUITT-STREET (Cargo Only). COFF'S HUR. Coolebar, Friday. 5 p.m.

BELLINGER RIVER Doepel, Wednesday, 5 p.m.

NAMBUCCA RIVER. Wallamba., Monday, . 6" pm.' ' MANNING K1VE11.-annlwt, Tuesday, 6 p.m.

No (cargo received an Mondays before I p.m. for

Ijfrgu

flay.

No Cargo received after 4 p.m. Week days, 10 a.m. featureless.

BRISBANE CONNECTION TOURIST

ROUTE.

Passing through the Unrivalled Scenery of the Tweed

River, thence by rail, due BRISBANE 6.45 p.m. Per S.S. WOLLONGBAR. Tuesday, 6 p.m. Per S.S. ORARA. Saturday, 7 p.m.

| Reaching Brisbane Thursday and Monday i Evenings respectively.

i FARES:

First class Steamer and Rail . £3/12 I Ki declare Steamer and Second-class Rail ,. £3/5/0

Hassengun,' Office: 10 Bridge-street. Tel., City 712.

' Head Office: 3 Sussex-street Tel.. City 292. , 'FOR NEWCASTLE AND HUNTER I X RIVER STEAMSHIP COMPANY. LTD.

Steam to and from Newcastle every Night. I (EXCEPTING SUNDAYS.)

I FROM WHARF, FOOT OF KING-STREET.

FARES?? First Saloon. Single 25, Return to.

Berth in Deck Cabin, 3 extra each way. ' Second Saloon, Single 25, Return 12.

I T.S.S. HUNTER, 1840 Tons, THIS NIGHT, 11.89.

Cargo received until 11. Bonded 10.

PORT STEPHENS. Cargo Monday, all parts, except

Booral and Bungwahl.

W. N. CUTHBERTSON. General Manager.

. Offices: 141 Sussex-street. Wharves: l3-40_Dny-sWt THE ILLAWARRA AND SOUTH x COAST STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

Steamer Sailings. Weather Permitting. Wollongong, Klnrna.-i'l'uesdny, 4 p.m.

Ulladulla, Bateman's Bay, Nelligen. Thursday, i p.m. Nowra, Jervis Bay, Moruya, Narooma, Wednesday, 4

p.m.

Bermagui, Tathra s.S. Merimbula, Monday, 3 p.m.,

Thursday, 5 p.m.

Merimbula, Eden. Thursday, B p.m.'

Cargo not shipped unless delivered two hours prior to sailing time. No cargo received after 4 p.m.

Wharves and Offices: 57-01 Day-street (foot of MarketStreet). Tel.. TO 72 (three lines). LANÏCÏEY BROrilEfiS' STEAMSHIP COMPANY,

from Baltic Wharf, foot Market-street.

COFF'S UBR. and WOOLGOOLGA (Passengers and

Cargo). SS. DORRIGO. TUESDAY, 9 p.m. TWEED RIVER S.S. BOAMBEE, MONDAY, 7 p.m. Cargo received all parts dally Tel., City 800. , BELLINGER RIVER Taking Cargo" for all parties

S.S. Cumunlicna will full from Bellinger Wharf, Bridge-road, Pyrmont, on Wednesday, 18th inst, at 5

p.m. Cargo received daily.

ELLIS and NICKLIN. Agents. Phone, MOT SOO.._;_

"SHOSEN KAISHA. CE

G

S.S. GANGES MARU, .

FROM YOKOHAMA, NAGOYA, KOBE, MORT.

AND MANILA.

CONSIGNEES are requested to PASS ENTRIES at once for No. 21 Wharf. Jones Bay, Pyrmont.

This vessel will NOT be responsible for any loss or damage to Santo after same has been landed, and any goods impeding discharge will be stored at Consignees' risk and expense.

BILLS OF LADING must be presented, duly endorsed, Freight. Sorting, and Stacking charges paid, and Delivery Orders obtained at the office of the undersigned before any goods can leave the wharf.

Preliminary Surveys on damaged and pilfered cargo will be held every day at 10 a.m.

NOTICE TO SUPPLIERS.

ALL ACCOUNTS against this VESSEL must be duly signed by the Master before departure, otherwise they

cannot he recognised.

BIRT and COMPANY LIMITED.

No. 4 Bridge-street. SYDNEY.

AS AGENTS.

The Captain will NOT be responsible for any Debts contracted by his crew without his written authority.

CUNARD LINE.

AUSTRALASIAN SERVICE.

COMMONWEALTH AND DOMINION LINE. LIMITED.

S.S. PORT HACKING, from NEW YORK.

CONSIGNEES are requested to PASS ENTRIES at once for CUNARD WHARF, WOOLLOOMOOLOO.

The vessel will not be responsible for any loss or damage to cargo after same has been landed, and any goods impeding discharge will be landed and stored at

Consignees'' risk and expense.

BILLS OF LADING must be presented, duly endorsed, Freight, Sorting, and Stacking charges paid, and Delivery Orders obtained at the office of the undersigned before any goods can leave the wharf, _

COMMONWEALTH AND DOMINION LINE, LIMITED, I

1 Bent-street, Sydney.

Captain STICKLAND will not be responsible for any DEBTS contracted by his crew without his written authority.

"BRITISH-INDIA SAN. CO.

S.S. GAMARRA, FROM CALCUTTA, ETC. |

CONSIGNEES are requested to PASS ENTRIES at

once for No. 21. JONES BAY. I

The vessel will NOT be responsible for any loss, or damage to Cargo after wine has been landed, ] and any goods impeding discharge will be landed

and stored at Consignees' risk and expense.

BILLS OF LADING must be presented, duly endorsed, Freight, Sorting, and St licking Charger paid, and Delivery Orders obtained at the office of the undersigned before any goods can leave the wharf.

BURNS. PHILP AND COMPANY. LIMITED,

Agents V Bridge Street, Sydney AMERiCAN BARQUENTINE GEORGE U. HIND. Captain LARSON will NOT be- responsibe e for any DEBTS contracted by his Crew without his written authority. ROSENFELD and CO., Agents,

xx SHIPflNS.

GRAND WINTER *ÍH!K

CAIRNS. VIA PORTS Smooth Seas and Sunny hiles Round Trip occupies 10 dam

Modern Steamers

ClMIUtRA IFAUhA KANOWNA WODONGA,

COOMA, BOMB M A WY RI ER A,

AND INDIA

Full particulars from

HOWARD SMITH I IT) 180 George street (City I "SI y A G S N CO LTD). 7 Bridge street (City 1065 )

TM'LRSI ATE sh:AMSHer SAILINGS

a circumstance Permitting)

101 MELBOURNE All I HIDE AND MiKMANfLr

(tranship) per g at Melbourne for Clothing mill- ther v Victoria Ports at A I had he for S. W Gulf Port an 1 at 1 romantic for Perth Bli bury Geraldton and North west ''girls

Stentor Dite fine? Wharf Agents

ZEALANDIA Hills Day Illili birt Parler

(all ports) No 4 Miller's I Ltd 10 Bri Ire at

Point Noon I

WA RITMA (This Day, (AUSN Co Ltd

(Velh other Norn line st I 7 Bri Ige 'street

BOMBALA (Tues June 12 (Howard Smith Ltd ,

(Mell, only) a Noon Mng st ; 8 Ge ive St

TIME Era, June 17 Howard Smith LU

(Cargo only 1 King st, I "60 George st,

Melb and I I Adel ) I j

KATOOMBA (Sat Timely IN Ilwrsltlt Ml eh (Colls Albany Noon No 4 I am Ltcl, 61 Pitt

wife Pass) Miller's Point, I street

KANOWNA Nat June 16 He SN Co. Ltd

CAlelh only)' Noon line st I * Bridge st,

BORONIA Tues JunelO Howard Smith Ltd

(Melb only) l Noon II i t 350 George-st

D1MI100I A. In June a Melb S S Co. Ltd

(all p r O I I Clarence Barrack

streets

OAMlFItU V Sat June at Howard Smith Ltd

(Mellion.)) Noon Must I 356 George-st

LFAIlhA I Tues, June at AUSN Co 7

(Melb only) I Lines' pm J Uri lunatic t

KAROOLA hit June 30, M Ilwraith, M'Fnoh

(Colls Albany noon he 4, p arc I in 61 Pitt with Paris) Miller's Point- street.

COOM A Sat June 30, Howard Smith Ltd ,

(Melb only) King-st noon. 350 George-st.

WYANDRA JTues.July» A S N Co. 7

(Melb only) time st Bridge street

WOOLGAR Tues., July 6. (Melbourne S S Co ,

(Carn See) Clarence Barrack footnote) JJ I streets _

Woolgar"tsltci all classes of Cargo for Albany, rough

and deck Fremantle

FOR BRISBANE

ROCKHAMPTON (Port Alma) MACKAY BOWEN

JETTY TOWNsItE JETTY and CAIRNS

(Transhipping at Brisbane for Maryborough Bundaberg,

and Gladstone and at Townsville for outports)

and r.. " Howard Smith Ltd,

500 George-street, Adelaide S S Co,

22 Bridge-street

At SS Co, 7

Bridge street

COOMA This Day,

I 8 p in King st. aCANTARA Min June 11

(Cnrgnonlj)l Point Bridge hW A ANORA ITum June 14,

I 4 p in line St.

MOIRA (Thur June 11, AUSN

(Cargo only I finest Bridge-st

WA UMA ISnL, June 10 IA 1 SS Co 7

I line ss Noon I Bri Ige street

bBOAIB ALA JTues June 19 (Howard smith Ltd

( 4pm, King at I 860 George st.

cBUHWAn Thurs. June 2], alloy and Smith Ltd

(Cargo only) thing street I 860 George Street

KANOWNA Eat, June 28 IA I S N Co., t

[ Noon I Ime st Bridge street

b WODONG A Tues , June 22, Howard Smith Ltd I

4 p m King st p 150 George-st

CANBERRA Sat, June 30, Howard Smith Ltd.

noon hing mV. | 300 George-street

LAURA Tues Jan) 9 A I S N Co, 7 SI I Ime star Bri Ige street a Brisbane, Mackay, Townsville and Cairns

b Brisbane Port Alma (passenger) only), Mackay,

Bowen Townsville and Cairns

c Ports as far as Rockhampton

FOR HOBART RIVERINA Tuesday The 10,

H

MI

Huddart Parker

Ltd , TO Bridge-street

SHIPS 188 ARF REGISTER) TO REFER TO THE AGENT OF THE VESSEL RA WHICH Till Y WISH TO HELP CARGO MAY BE BOOKED BY TELEPHONE

HUDDART. PARKER LINE.

(Circumstances Permitting )

TASMANIA

To 1101)ART-RIALUINA TUESDAY, June 12 noon,

Phoenix Wharf and June 2,.

NEW ZEALAND

To AUCKLAND -UI PM Mr O A SATURDAY. June 26,

Noon, from No 3 Miller's Point Transhipping for Gisborne and Napier

To W El LINGTON -ULIMAROA SATURDAY. JUNE 12

Noon. Transhipping for Wanganui. Nelson, Picton

and New pit mouth

HUDDART PARKER R LIMITED, TO Bri Ige street

rpiIB PATRICK Bli AMSHIP CO , LTD

(Circumstances Permitting)

MOD ART DIRECT - S S MAW ATTA MON., life) June

4 pm

PITT BUn DINGY ISA PITT STREET

PHONE S, B0133 mint ORT S DOCK. AND ENGINE thING CO, LTD

Works Mort's Bay Balmain ('Phone WIfrtl. WliX>2,

WWII, Woolwich (Phone Hunter 4), Johnstone t Bay Balmain ( Phone 1160)

Town Office 87 Pitt street ( Phone City PIGS)

Docking Atcommodati m 1 to 10 000 tons at one time

SHIP AND ENGINEERING 111 PAIRS UTMOST

DESPATCH

EXPERT WELDERS and CUTTERS witH PORTA Br E

QLASSIARC FLtdiRICAL PLANTS for Bollen 2 beat games. and Hulls Mr Thousand Watt Call) I electric lighting Plant"

brand new £7 cash Inv Inclble Motors 35 Pitt st

H Kill Tinsiui Almost,, all best n Baker at error I must) reduce I pria_Invln Motors 13 Pitt st INVINCIBLE MARINE MOTORS, x (made in Australia since AOF) Mr W li DODD of Mannum South Australia, purchased one of our A'olel 'P' luv Fri The Rev Duty Engines just on 15 years ago and yesterday we received the following

letter from him and

I have had a wonderful lot of work out of your engine, I run 240 miles every week which includes 130 stopp IRIS, the engine of I ii li I want any new parts up to date are wont inquire any for another 15

years, to all appearances "

We are building similar good Engines in all power, from a te 120 HP four Cycle types only

Write for Catalogues

INVINCIBLE MOTOR CONSTRUCTION CO, LTD, 72 Pitt Street SYDNEY IN VINCENT h. BOAT STRINGS as I propellers Shafts

Stern Neuritis lag ""crews Gear Pumps Plunge I must Bear Starters terrorist Johns. beat Lhitches Mufflers Ilcnrlno Tonks cut at the lowest prices in Australia 111 invited Catalogues on request

INVINCIBLE- MOTORS 3J I attract

KINGSTON Model II carburetters are the simplest

float lead Carburettors mule Motions In re Price 16 INAINCmLr MOTORS AT Pitt street

"VIEW PARTs 1901 MARINE MOTORS made promptly ?--' an i at Lowest Cost Ask us to quote No job too

until! INVINCIBLE F MOTORS 85 I lit street

INVINCIBLE TURBINE PROM I CARS are made from

X 57 different patterns no matter what you will in the Propeller Line we have it Stock Sizes from time to SOn Mometer All Pitches INA INDIAN MOTOR CONSTRUCTION CO LTD 36 Pitt-st Syd INVINCIBLE MARINE RM FUSING GI APS. Overdone

the means to use Prl as four days up

INVINCIBLE MOTOR CONSTRUCTION CO LTD , _ 86 Pitt street SYDNEY VICTOR MOTOR COMPANY 1 LIMITED

ENGINEERS JOYOUS. MOTOR EXPERTS,

DO! BE F HAY

SA DNEY

t undertake all Cha el- of Oil and STEAM

ENGINE niPMHS

TURNING riTTlNt GEAR CUTTING OTA

ACETYLENE W Fl DING listings of all descriptions Phone 18 1 Egg

LOCKWOOD ASH M MUNI MOTORS

' In Stick, 1 evil bp and 8 h p Twin Cylinder Engines at Special Lower Prices to clear

UM I ASY LTD. 38 Wentworth avenue Phone City 78.0,

ALr CABIN LAUNCH all very nice and reliable

10ft Aux I Isblng Bond A Ittnr engine. Speed Hull, New leaf 1st D H. M OAKES Ijtunrh Baleman Beach road I, Rushcutter Bay Edgecliff 1040

CHAPMAN MARINE ENGINES

KNOWLEDGE IS POTTER

Certainly to know a CHAPMAN ErJCINT Is to know POWER But we say Don't wait until you PUR CHASE a CHAPMAN ENGINE to gain KNOWLEDGE

Come and see us first see our Engines belt T male and tested 7 came to me first and the TIIOROI Gil

LESS and attention to details applied ttirmichnnt their manufacture Get to know their PATI N TED RTSTI M 61 STARTING WITHOUT A IIANDIE AND ITS HORRORS tion sent system of Instantaneous MA" NTTO ATTACHMENT VVD TIMING also the nearly Wil FItS BYRTH M OF IGNITION

We do not ST give in a look up when on our way

BUT COME 01 R WAY AND VISIT US Become familiar by Starting Opening and Pitying with the engine you intend n ere! rim. By doing this" thin r you will GAIN KNOWLEDGE and then SECURE THE

POWER

The Chipntin Tamoiir Y oat sides for £50 with at a piece outfit for running AIR AND AM) ASTERN 1 ships anything up to 6 tip is CHAR ANTILL FOR MAY LONG At CARS' in 1 I is tinquei.tlniial Iv gradually but surely become a P MOST POPULAR ENGINEAFLOAT Have you yet seen our RTNOWNF!) £10" 16FT LAUNCHES! england with the FAMOUS FOUR!

CHAPMAN and BTIERACK,

Engine Manufacturers,

M Clara street,

Erskineville

TITAN at Addis PÑINTs.

man Mr MADE

The demand for theft, engines proved their quality If you want it first c am onUne at reasonable price we can supply you inspect the Kelvin; you cannot buy an engine from a fancy picture

610 RUTHERFORD, Royal Exchange,

There, brott, 14A lHtt-«tMfc

Da

INK GOOD TEA,

BUT ONLY PAY LASSETTER'S LOW PU ICES

FOR IT.

Why pay more For as moderate a price as 2s per lb. one can command a ready Excellent Tea imported direct from the Ceylon Plantations by Lassetter's, who are thereby enabled to detail a high-grade tea at a waydown" price.

From among many kinds, vee quote three very popular numbers. Orders 10lb (and over) Carriage Free.

LASSETTER'S No. 11 A.t. CROWN CEYLON TEAS

perfectly pure, sound leaf of strong flavour. Free from any toughness or impurities.

Per 5th. 1916 24th. Oria-Chest, lb. Pkt. Pkts. Box. 628.

27 19 26 45 1/11 Ib.

1 LASSETTER'S Nov 12 A.t. CROWN CEYLON TEAHAN

excellent household line, featuring an attractive tippy leaf, fresh and fragrant Makes a bright infusion, free from coarseness.

Per SS. 10lb. 211. Orig. Chest. lb. Pkt. Tkt. Box. 524.

2/8 I/S 22/0 40/3 2/2 lb.

LASSETTER'S No. 13 A.t. CROWN FINE MOUNTAIN

GROWN CEYLON TEAS favourite afternoon tea with a delicate flavour and a fascinating fragrance. Choice, and withal economical-a little goes a long way.

Per 5th. 1916. s 2114. Orlg Chest, lb. Pkt. Take. lb. 521.

Sift 12 25 5/a 2/5 lb.

LASSETTER'S COKKEIS

-AS CELEBRATED AS THEIR TEAS,

which is claiming a great deal for them.

A.t. SHOWS PURE COFFEE, Pink label, Jib tins.

2/10.

A.I. CROWN COFFEE, and CHICORY MIXTURE.

Black Label, No. L. lib, 2/8; Jib, 1/5.

Green Label, No. 2. lib, 2/4; rib, 1/3. Blue Label, No. 8. HE), Pitt.

A.t. CROWN ESSENCE OF COFFEE, WITH CHICORY.

Bottle, 1/1; dozen, 12/6. Bottle, 1/8; dozen, 20/6.

ROASTED COFFEE BEANS, for those who prefer to

grind their coffee at required. Finest Mocha, per lb, 3/3. Finest Mysore, per lb. 8d. Finest Java, per lb, of.

GROUND COFFEE, ready for use, and freshly ground

daily in our store.

Finest Mocha, per lb, 1/8. Finest Mysore, per lb, 8d. Finest Java, per lb. in

A.L CROWN

BREAKFAST MEALS.

AN EMINENTLY SATISFACTORY BRAND. M.U'AEMEAL, 5lb bag, WJd; 7lb bag, 1/10.

OATMEAL, COARSE, 5lb bags, 2s. -to,, OATMEAL, FLAKED, 7lb. bag, 8/6; 2lb packet, told ROLLED OATS, 6th bag, 2: 2s Packet, lOd. WHEATMEAL, 7lb. bag, 1/7; Sub bag, 104

LASSETTER'S

Al. CROWN WINES.

the secret of their popularity' lies in

their Quality and Moderate Prices.

No. 3. No. 2. No. 1.

PORT (bottle) . I/O . 8 8/8 SHERRY (bottle) . 2/0 37 8/6 HOCK (bottle) . 2/3 3/6 2/1) CLARET (bottle) .' 1/3 2/0 2/9 CHARLES AND SAUTERNE, bottle, 8s.

MUSCAT, MUSCADINE, AND MADEIRA, per bottle, 87. PORT AND SHERRY, Imperial quarts, 8 each.

F. LASSETTER AND CO., LIMITED,

Leaden in All Worth Leading In.

GEORGE-STREET, SYDNEY.

SHIPPING.

71. A. WINTER, Sole Agent for

F 0Ts-m.rK!n visits. tfslrirNKfr

STERUNO MARINE ENGINES.

Can also supply from < Stock; KERMATH. 20-ton., w. electric. starter.

PRISONS Heavy Duty Engines T and 10 h.p. Atoo Second-hand KELVIN, pH.P., £56.

KOBEN OUTBOARD MOTOR, 30 KVINllUDE, As. _15ryfs^Su»M!X.Ktrc«t,_Sydnc£_ IIB DEPENDABLE ATLAS IMPERIAL. T

Built a little better than seems necessary, to COO h.p. The slow running de. lee is a REVELATION.

FOR SALE, several good Launches, suit fishing work ; or

passenger trade. 42 and 55 ft. vessels, suitable! for Island work, also 7-h.p. Kelvin Marine Engine, complete, in new condition. Will sell cheap.

W. HOLMES. Boatbuilder, McMahon's Point. Tel. 310 Norths H

ESS MARINE ENGINES.

4-5 h.p., single cylinder, bicycle, fitted with Bosch Magneto, very compact, and auxiliaries and many launches to 24ft. COS complete.

W. HOLMES, McMahon's Point North Sydney.

BUFFALO.

"The Engine of Constant Service."

Order and inspect the latest, four-cylinder 1480 h.p. Cruiser and Runabout Model, with electric starting and lighting outfit " £200 complete.

Sole Agent- W. HOLMES,

are McMahon's Point. North Sydney RISCO STANDARD" 666 ENGINES. F

These Engines have, through sheer force of merit, attained a fame and Arid of service not approached

by any other OH Engine.

'Frisco Standard Engines have been the standard equipment in the great Motor Fleets on the American coast for many years past. Also along the coasts of Australia and the South Sea Islands the "Standard" Engines are everywhere to be found.

Musfihc In construction, most economical on fuel consumption, simple, and always reliable, the "Standard" is the ideal motive power for working

and pleasure boats even where.

Australian Depot, WAUGH and JOSEPHSON, LTD., General Engineers, Sydney.

El TO TWIN CYLINDER OUTBOARD MOTORS

further shipments Just arrived Price reduced All necessary spare parts sts ked V, AUGH and JOSEPHSON IMITFD__f tirr^lllll«,_ YOU Will LEAVE NO THOI III h WITH

X THE SATIN MATER OF BOARD MOTOR

"I took the Balls Miller Outboard Motor Engine with me on the Xmas doll days on the South Coast It gave no trouble and although I had no previous know-ledge of motors the machine is like a tin k In all sorts of weather wet and I try It is a fine little promotion and does away with all thought of distances on the water " The Rates At Her has mBtiv utisoltelM letters praising its sltnpMoltv reliability speed and economy Part Fremantle I at 7 Market st Svd A I needing an! Cr S I« Agents Woolloomooloo

ATLANTIC \f\RI\r ENGINES,

Kerosene or Petrol

The Atlantic Freeing Is do that in all its features of exceptional! utility and value and must command the serious consideration of discriminating buyers

We offer our 10 It H P HFAAA DELTA ENGINE,

complete for £,f6

ATLANTIC INGlNFFniNO COAfPANY,

6 7 Barrack-street I

SPARE PARTS SICK BED

P~ ARSON 8 MARINE OIL ENGINES

PETROL OR KEROSINE

The Premier British male Oil Engine for Feature of Tralong PurposeS. Medium an Heavy Duty. In sizes from 7 to 60 BRAKE Horse power, seem mica! smooth running an 1 easily managed

_UOHH1T (RANT 83 Pitt street, Sydney

FOR SALE TRY ONE, £860

The Speediest General Utility Island for the power and price we have ever seen, HULL 23 x 0 RESTRICTED CLASS LAUNCH, as adopted by MOTOR A YACHT f LUll 0, N S.W u per S M Herald

Motor Notes May 17, 1923 Engine four cylinder (I ORD PARTS) new EASY WINNER at DRUM MOYNE III OATS A King's Birthday Handicapped on 17 miles and won from scratch with 10 entries

NOT ON Y is TRY ONE extremely hot but is a strong useful Launch fit for smart family runabout or outside riding boat, Dora 17 miles an hour with li gall include steers and controls perfectly either as ad or astern Inspect Saturday or Sunday morning

'Phone North 075

TAKe NEUTRAL BAY KERRY from Circular Quay, SECOND STOP and 2 mins from wharf

PRITCHARD BROS? LTD

NORTH SYDNEY

LAUNCHES BOATS AND ENGINES FOR SALE r -

Comfortable Houseboat, conveniences for 0-41 x 10 seagoing Aux Cruiser as new. 16 to 30 ft Loin ill is absolute reliability, 7 and 8 It, Dinghies, will not Boats for Hood purposes carry on car or rail

14ft C H skiff special Boats for Outboard Motors or NO Fishing Slip Regal Marine Engine as new 16 h p Heavy Duty Marine Engine, 13 his Marine In line suit 30 to 40 ft, 20 and 30 li p Car Engines

Stated Marine

. a

PRITCHARD BROS.. LTD

High street North Byrtmg

FOR S ALE,

HYDROPLANE MISS COORPAROO,

powered with eight cylinder 140 li p Sturtevant As

Engine Winner of ANA Championship

Speed Boat Handicap (fticenslan I Championship.

Had three starts for three wins

AMU give trial of forty miles per hour

UcG Wit LUM.

are. Canadian Plywood Co , Ltd ,

.Weollooogabbi, Sritbaat,

THE

HOUSE OF ECONOMY.

ANTHONY" HORDERNS''.

SITUATED IN STOCK 11ALBERT WISDOM SHOPS,"

in the consideration of value become Anthony Hordern's' miles H conclusive argument the House of Economy has been building a reputation for nearly a century a reputation that is continually being justified in every transaction.

MEN'S WEAR, ' COMBINING QUALITY

AND VALUE

-in Men's Wear that is sure to give, satisfaction. He said) to Wear Clothing Anthony) Horderns' sell is made in their own workrooms, and while the quality is maintained, the low prices are made possible by the elimination of all Intermediate profits.

SAVE MONEY ON

MEN'S OVERCOATS.

Inspect them in the Department on the Ground Floor, and you will realise that smartness of cut and style dlstln,rul<hes them, as well as excellence of fabric and low price,

THE "RAGLAN."

' Made with easy slip on sleeves, trip

cure. In Fawn Gabardine, lined with wool check.

PRICES, 76. 86, and, 106, 116.

Lined with Shot

PRICES, 84/. 106, 116. 126. 147.

In Dark Fancy Tweeds, in seat Dark designs.

PRICES, 25, to, 75, 84, and SONS.

THE "FRENCH"

hat belt all round, with Raglan shoulders, strap cuffs. Is Fawn Gabardine, lined with wooL

PRICES .,. 84, 105, 105. In Fawn Gabardine, lined with Shot

PRICES . 106, 116.

OVERCOATS FOR BOYS.

THE "RAGLAN"

hat cosy slip on shoulders, strap cuffs In Dark Fancy Tweeds, values 7 to IS

PRICES 457, 47/0, 52/6, 50/0. .. Sizes 15 to 20.

PRICES ... 46/6, 60, 55, 68/0.

In Fawn Gabardine, with Check lining

Sizes 7 to 12.

PRICES 42/. 68/0, 70, Sizes 15 to 20.

PRICE . 02/6

THE "FRENCH-"

his belt all round, Raglan shoulders. strap cuffs. In Fancy Tweed. Sizes 7 to

11

TRICE . 55.

Birra 18 to 21.

PRICE . 67/0.

In Fawn Gabardine. Sizes 7 to 12.

PRICE . OJ/0

Sizes 3 to I.

PIHOIS . 17/0 and 807.

(Men's and Boys' Of crcoata-Ground floor.)

COSY FLEECY LINED ENGLISH

MADE UNDERWEAR.

The weather makes Cosy Underwear an emphatic necessity. These prices make the purchase a matter not to be delayed for the double reasons of comfort and economy. inspect the quality and compare the. prices.

MEN'S FLEECY LINED UNDERWEAR, warm weight, in grey shade.

Size 36 38 40 42 in. Undershirts, j Sleeves 6/0 (17 0/8 6/0 U'shirts, Long Sleeves of 6/3 flour 6/0 Underpants . 67 0/8 0/0 77

- MEN'S WINTEHDOWN FLEECY LINED

UNDERWEAR. I, and H. Morley's Soft, and Extra Warra Weight.

Size 3s SO SS 40 42 in. U'shirts, J sleeveless 0/3 9/0 0/0 10

? " Long Sleeves P/3 99 5/0 10 10/3 Underpants 67 0/3 0/0 0/0 106 MEN'S AUTUMNDOWN FLEECY LINED UNDERWEAR, L and R. Morley's medium weight, wool and cotton.

Size 34 34 35 40 42 in. U'Bhlrtl, ê Sleeves 8/8 8/0 this 10/3 11 ':< Underpants .... 0/0 10 10/0 11/0 If".'

(Mercery Ground Floor.)

MEN'S FOOTWEAR.

These offerings reveal Anthony Hordern's' values as incomparable, taking both quality and price Into consideration. Scan (hit list, see the goods, and make your own

conclusions.

MEN'S BOX CALF BALMORAL or BLUCHER CUT LACE BOOTS, cut from best New Zealand calf skins; genuine welted soles, medium or extra wide fittings stacked. Half sizes.

PRICE, 28/0 Pair.

MEN'S BLACK GLACE KID LACE BOOTS, blucher cut. self or patent toecaps, welted soles, leather lined.

PRICE. 2.0 Pair.

MEN'S SUPERIOR GRAUE BOX CAL!' BLUCHER CUT LACE BOOTS, medium toes, welted holes, leather lined.

PRICE, 25/0 Fair.

MEN'S ALL PATENT LACE BOOTS, welted soles, smart Paris area.

PRICE. 20/0 Pair.

MEN'S ENGLISH-MADE PATENT DRESS SHOES, Court or Lace style,

pump soles

PRICES, 19, 249 pair.

(Footwear Second Floor.)

YOU CAN

WRITE OR 'PHONE

(or your requirements, and find Anthony Horderns' service per medium of delivery or small equally satisfactory to pomonal shopping over the counter."

If within range ring ?

CITY 0140. Roan. LIBO. NORTH 13.

WE PAY CARRIAGE

on Men's and Bob a' Wear, Fashion floods, and F Tully Drapery in New South Wales

WE CLOSE AT SP M FIMDAYa

ANTHONY HORDERN AND SONS,

LIMITED.

BRICKFIELD HILL, SYDNEY.

BOX sm. ore

SHIPPING. RA

MISS D DECK CRUialll for Sale, 36 x 6, raced 0 mile, coppered Dinghy, table, lights, cash as, Stoves, etc. Owner Kit bag is the sport, wishes to (sepoys of Utla Heal craft Absolutely no reasonable

offer refused

Apply AlULOAN-NON, Mosman Da) 'Phone, 1976. tTTiNhül' bt,Lll.ílON LA La NEEDS, AUX v AUSN

1 CRUISERS, STLAMLIIt). any size, price BUILd and SELF avail ourselves our A EARS EXPHtlENOh I change effected several BOATSIIFl) HUSINILS bell trip 1154 SHIP EXCHANGE-, 63

Pitt street

FOR SALE-, New and ST CUTTEHfTTteiclies, and

schooners from 10 to 50 tons, suitable Islands Motor Launch, I a engine, 10 passengers strong 18 footer, half-deck Williams engin.. LHi Lots, Ships' working Bouts, nasurbneiit Eklund an 1 single, vessel and Stems but as required

W M FORD Shipboard r North 60

<~40AClinOi SB Y VClll, your right 1 Ried 2

y cyl, 7-9 hp, 4 cycle Illegal genuine, Halilrl'tg» reverse (gear Complete < and pig little Cash £200 Terms can be arranged, or will Fxdi for practically new Ford Car with cash adjustments SELINA, Bu*_h_s_Shcd_Itiii,b Buying in CHAMPION 16ft MAl!)- SI clothes for the Performance

10 to He for Club Grain townships. Demurrers) l hp Cape Hivvl o Cup (Cape Hawke left Championship Cup brother in a him £121 t fire tumut JJ firsts, J) BRODIE 18 (birds and State Champlui__Ap_l'l>._l'n>rlm s Homes. is sandplain in

MOlUlt fAÏÎiSUl, t op|>> nil At a cahill awaiting,

lumps leather or blunt etc, 6 H hp twin cold, icy NEAR VRA Ma facts, "-child Carl), together with 6ft Cedar Dinghy AIM) near offer

EGAN S nOATSHI D Meadowbank

'fi'OB HALE, cht in, Raised dark Cltl 150 ft. bunches " last year, sleeping accoinnindnlMn, elec, light, all convs., in perfect order can be inspected at ("Indian Point, Plltwifr full particulars from F Buckle, Buckle's Wharf Pyrmont rLDAlt SKIFF, left, 17ft Ccihr SUIT £10 16ft

cedar SVItf. mil Milo outboard motor, £10, 19 and 17 ft Cedar si fire, from £10 to all 1101 H R. WAY, Boatshed within Point Leave tram Long street to Burton-street M munn___^_ _-_,__^___«_ I" LARGE Stock of Sicrnlhnnil Engines taken by the

-J In Part patent for new ones All I in Island sizes Bargain prices Call or Send for list HALL BROS , LTD. 73 George st North 'Phone City 2310

(Continued, on next page).)

DRESS. FASHION, ETC,

DAVID JONES'

FOR SERVICE. -

Slipping hours: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.

SEVEN SHILLINGS!

THAT IS THE REDUCTION

ON

GIRLS' WOOL FROCKS

THIS MORNING.

' AND THERE ARE OTHER SAVINGS . FOR CHILDREN, EQUALLY KEEN.

V THE FROCKS.

Decidedly smart very practical splendidly made. In fawn, banded with kingfisher. Lengths 30 to 3!) inches. Regularly 3UZ. this morning only, 32/0.

KNICKER HOSE, STOCKINGS,

GLOVES.

THESE ARE REDUCED.

Boy's' Knicker nee, dependable quality. .' grey or hack, with fancy turnover tops. , Siwa 79 to 68. Reduced this morning

from well to 5/3.

Ribbed Wool Sto. kings for girls. Black or tan. Sizes. 7 to 3. Very reliable. Reouced this morning from 4/11 to 3/8.

shirts' Viyella Gauntlet GLOVES. in white or fawn. Sizes 5 to 6. Usually 8/11. This

morning, 1/11.

"WOOL JERSEY.

8 AND 47 SAVED THIS MORNING!

firmly knitted. Navy, brown, saxe, cream. For girls or boys 3 to 7 years. Usually 8/11 and 6/11. This morning. 5/11.

BLOOMERS AND NIGHTGOWNS.

EXTRAORDINARY VALUES

NaTy Woollen Bloomers for children 3 to a year's, 8/11, reduced to 3/11.

Cream Flannelette Nightgowns. Very sturdy. Lengths 30 to 48 inches. Usually 7/11. This morning, 0/11.

HANDKERCHIEFS, SCARVES,

RIBBONS.

REDUCED FOR TO-DAY Girls'

Handkerchiefs, fine and durable, beenstitched hems, usually, down, 6/8. This

morning, 8/6.

Novelty Cap and Beard Sets In brushed wool newest colours, 25s, reduced to 12/0.

Remnant lengths of Ribbon for hair to, its. Half-price for this morning.

BOYS' FUR FELT HATS.

1 below The final.

BxeeTtait quality, in grey, steel, or Black. Usually 18/0. This morning only, 10/6.

CHOCOLATES ARE CHEAP PERI

MARY PUMPKINS SATURDAY SPECIAL.

A delicious assortment of home-made choco-late, many varieties. In half and one pound notes. Usually 1/0 under This morning only, 1/8 and 2/0.

MINIATURE PARADES,

WHEREIN 18 PROVEN

THAT ECONOMY NEED NOT BE SACRIFICED

IN MODERN STYLES FOR GIRLS.

re order to see those delightfully fascinating Parades, it is necessary to secure tickets of admission, which are available in the Children's Department on third floor. The Parades commence at 11 a.m. in the Fashion Gallery, on first floor. Admission

'is free, We

pay carriage on all drapery and

fashion goods to any part of

Australasia.

DAVID JONES'

for service,

OPP. Q.P.O., SYDNEY.

Themes City, 330. Auto. BOOTI

MOLYNEUX MODES.

MOLYNEUX MODES beg to intimate that

they have OPENED a

HIGH-CLASS SALON

for all the Latest Knitted Wear in

SILK AND WOOL,

ANNOUNCE REDUCTIONS IN

KNITTED RUSSIAN TAILORED

COSTUMES.

also ONE-PIECE FROCKS MADE TO ORDER.

Also CHILDREN'S KNITTED GARMENTS. THREEQUARTER SILK SOCKS, LADIES' SILK STOCKINGS, MEN'S SILK HOSE, and TENNIS HOSE.

CALL AND SEE US.

by Patronising as you are Encouraging

Local Industry,

A, 2nd PROMENADE, CITY HOUSE,

Adjoining Knitting College,

164 PITT-STREET

(Come In by Hillier.; take lift).

BALDWIN'S RECEIVE WOOL.

THE RELIABLE KNITTING WOOL,

Garments made with Baldwin's Beehive Knitting Wool stand any amount of real hard wear. This h because there is no variation in the high quality, and even production is evidenced in every skein

of Beehive Wool.

BALDWIN'S WHITE HEATHER FINGERING

WOOL OF RARE QUALITY.

White Heather Fingering is available In 4-ply, and it will meet with the approval of every Knitter. Other standard qualities are Beehive Scotch FingerIng, Beehive Lady Betty and "Teazle the Wool for soft, fluffy effects.

ALL DRAPERS STOCK BALDWIN'S WOOL

Wholesale Patons and Baldwins (Aust), Ltd.,

181 Clarence-street, Sydney.

ROSE: LOCKE" LOOK.

CUT OUT MIDDLEMAN.

, DIRECT FROM MANUFACTURER TO PUBLIC.

Flannels for men, made from best Imported Doctor scheme!, 77 each, dark or natural. Try them.

We Pay Freight.

F. SCOTT. l'eiishur»t--.trcet. Willoughby.

A St'AltWI.ING PAGE FOR CHILDREN appears UX weekly In the,

"SYDNEY MAIL"

Throughout Australia many children are competing 'in essays, drawings, and photographs for the "Mail"

Certificate of Merit."

SHIPPING. 'A

SECOND-HAND Dismal, in fair condition, about TO 9ft. Also Two Sculls and Rowlocks. Apply

HANNAM, care Arthur Kidman,

Chamber of Ouininerce-bulidiiig, city.

OUR. New Mandarin! Launches," with cycle engines,

and U.T. manner, suitable for river, ' nature, or Efhlng. fSO complete. W. HOLMES, McMahon's Point. North Sydney. 'U AW IvtSilLilt A idly I;H._UOJIB and Launches fur Jessore Fishing Parties (line or lid) arranged, bait tree. PALMER'S HOAI.SHEDS.TJ?1-- Brooklyn 2.

YACHTS LjuncbeB, Boats built, repaired,- painted. IN Satisfaction given. Peterson, Rose gave Edg. 300. ¡S3PL1TD0RF D) nature, suitable ignition lighting, to. VI 83, perfect order. £2 10. to Elizabeth-st

iTpOll SALE, 2(r h.p. (,c)Under'HALL SCOTT INE.' GELL, complete, £170. ALLEN, TAYLOR. LTD., A WemwuiUi.ini.nuo, _ Sydney

SENIOR SALE, Aus Sailing Boat, 22ft, Bit beam, cop

it. pered, 5-h.|>. eng., int. run, older, good solid fat, suit outside. 25 Stalingrad, North Sydney.

(if MOTOR LAUNCH for Sale, 25ft by On Our, In good 11-9. running order. Must sell cheap. HENDERSON, This Glen, v alton-crcsci at. Abbotsford.

LAUNCH HULL, little", counter stern, nice model,

kind £22. 22 Newcombe!, MHB Souci.

(EgUATMlLj) IIU-iMfeS for Sale, Doris, Moorings, etc.

As storage more than covers rent, picnic repair work If desired. D TRAVERS, kogarah News Agency.

UNION SALE, ROWING BOAT, new, 12ft x 4ft 6. U- Apply 84 Short-st. Balmain. KAURI Boat PLANKS, 0 xxi, dressed, 1st-class N.Z.

timber, 44 per 100. Buln, Tiioiuson, Lav. Bay. CARGO LAUNCH, BralnioiC 81 of OlflM!., 4-cyl, 8

years old, full grace, mc. Brain, Thomson, N. Syd. |«fXOOD Assortment Boot King and Stems for Sale. rUT Cut If required. W. HOLMES, McMahon's Pt Tel., 875 North.

TENOR SALE, 1 Ship. two-rv de complete Petrol Tank XI Coil FLATTERY, can be seen running.

20 Rawson-avenue, West Kogarah.

MOTOR SALE, Complete Miipbulldlng' Outfit, in full

swing. Apply J. W. Pearce and Co., Iron Cove, Itnre'!c._ Theí., WESTS. 2 2 2

CRUISER Launch for" Sale, 20ft" s 3ft 6in, completed

fitted, again, corner ,_ruc.,_qiiick saln,_i:î75. Y 2764. INDIAN CANOE, canvas, 12ft. Paddles and Cushions,

complete, £1 12 St. George's cies, Drummoyne. F A AUXILIARY CaaclihoUM HULL, 22 0, two masts,

aN sails, ready for any line, cheap. 66 laminated, Balmain

ÎÏJA1SED-DECK CRUISER, 34ft, high-class turnout. PA' Niagara engine, electric lights, etc.; also 25ft

valse deck Hull. Both new.

WILLIAMS, 30 St. GeorgcVcrcaccnt, Drummoyne...

VjEAÛTIFUlXV Built LAUNCH, 'till, next. eng.,

as Bosch inspired, generator, chestnut motor, bilge, auto steering, arid bond, just painted. Sacrifice, 135. USO Bridgi>-0'cet, Dnininirvnp. been Cha Milan's Mied. WILL bell. Open last, and Cargo Launch, 24 i 7.

As recycle eng., full equipment, 2s p.53., any trial. JENKINSON, 1 Duke place. Balmain. T AUK Oil HULL" now," only requires engine, 24ft by rail at, £40 cash. 30 WaiUra-parade, Hurstville.

SHIPPING.

T AUNCHaScTilATCll COVERS, Tarpaulins, Code

is and- Numeral Flags, Club Pennants, and flags of all Nations; Travelling Rugs, Bush Russ, and Blankets. The New "Aberdeen" Canvas Lightweight Rain-coat, AVaJkins Style, 64; Riding Style, 100 ca. Oil skins. Men's and Boys', from 27/6 ca. We are Canvas Manufacturers, and can guarantee everything we make; consult us. SMITH, COPELAND, and CO., £3 Regent-street, Sydney. 'Phone, Red. 404. FOR SALE, Ford Engine, fitted for boat, good running

order, dual ignition, pump, etc., cheap, £1*_80_ Moeks-road_._ Marrickville. YACHTS' Launches for Sale, slipped, repaired, rspainted, overhauled, etc Bedford, Neutral Bay. LAUNCHES FOR SALE, to seat up to 100; Standard

ENGINES, also small Launches, from £40.

CHARLES MESSENGER, Rushcutter Bay.

MOTOR LAUNCH, , deck, 10.6, she., 4-cycle eng.,

H.T. mag., any triaLs £45. 10 Loughlin's, Roi.

ITMSHERMAN'S 30ft BOAT, 2 Nets. Le'sT Lawrence,

Boatshed, Mosman LAUNCH 1 OR SALE, 21 x 6ft 6in, fully metalled,

4-5 h.p. Engine, Gear. marine mag., Schieb. early., rev. gear, cushions, gear, £00. Apply JONES, Ettalong Wharf, Woy Woy; or 'Phone, U0437,_ ENGINE, 20-h.p., good running order, Magneto,

£26 /10/; Clutch, 1915; self-starter and ignition Set. 17-19; brand new. LARSEN, Kenilworth, Simmons at, Balmain. Phone, £1723 HALF-CASTE Launch, 30ft, 4-cyl. eng.,"' in perfect

order, cheap. Walker's shell. Leichhardt. LAUNCH, State, 12-hour," Union Eng., peri, order,

must sell, £140, offer. Thomas, Kog. 1431 BOATS, showing, Kauri, cheap, all sizes. White

and Co.,_bldre., Grafton-st, Balmain.__W13b0.

ENG.. Olive." twin, heavy duty, mag., cars., corner.

Williamson, King-Talbot 66. St Peters. 2271.

ENGINE, 10-12 Star, twin cyL, mag. cars., pump,

suit boat,_£]5. Myee, Llewellyn's, Rhodes.

LINER SALE,' now 24 AAP.', also new SKIFFS and CO Motor Skiffs. first cl. jobs, cheap. A. LIGHT, 08_Yeo^street._Neiitral Bay, next Fire Station.

~ "ÍCELY-l'MTTED'"Ca*iñping LAUNCH, electrically fitted,

no reasonable offer refused. Apply

McWILLIAMS' BOATSHED, Sans Souci

SALE, LAUNCHES, all descriptions. Muignnnon'i KS Boatshed, Mosman. Y 197.1. F

N-:

SALE, IBS tuns 1901 Hails, Fishplates, Bolts, and

Spikes, equal new. Jcnklnsuii, 1 Duke-st.. Balm SALE, qty. Kapok Lifebelts, clean and new, 5/ each,

like Crab Winch, D.P., lCcwt lift, wire and handles JENKINSON, 1 Duke-street. Balmain.

LARGE Stocks of Elevens Heart, reduced prices.

Half Bros., Ltd., 73 George-st, Sydney MAGNETOS, Large stocks, all kinds, keen prlcitT

Hall Bros..' Ltd., 73 George-st North, near Quay.

PROPELLERS, large assortment, very "Wdirste

prices. Hall Bros., Ltd., 72 Geo-st Nth., nr. Quay.

WANTED, Deceased BOAT, Yacht or yawl rigged, _ auxiliary engine. 17 Parkvle'v-rd, Manly WANTED, CARVEL LAUNCH HULL, abt. Sift x 7ft,

suit for net fishing, shallow draught. Full particulars and price to 7 Henry-st, Merewether

WANTED, DINGHY, 7 to 9 ft., good order. Apply

46 Macdougall's!, Milson's Point 2 2 2

NEED, G.ravel PLANT, cheap, capacity 10 to 20 tons. C. Fisher, Upper Bankstown ANTjil) to PURCHASE, one or more PORTABLE

HULSE BOXES.

LANGLEY BROS.' STEAMSHIP CO.,

Market-street, Sydney.

w w TO WANTED,

every., 3 or 4 h.p. Marine Engine, 2 or 4

cycle, cheap. Prestage. Rozelle, 1902.

WANTED, For a 16ft Rowing Boats. Price and

ers. to Reid, 8 Fiodhert-st, Leichhardt.

GOVERNMENT WSM BURWAH

MOOREFIELD RACES.

JJA TO-DAY, SATURDAY, 9th JUNE,

SPECIAL TRAINS will leave Sydney for Kogarah at 10.50 a.m. (books), 11 a.m., 11.20 a.m., 11.47 a.m., 11.55 a.m., 1228 am., 1256 pm., and 12.28 p.m.

Season Tickets not available by Special Trains.

will 6.8 pm. Hurstville to Sydney will NOT run.

AV. J. MOBRlS^Becretary^ (631

ROAD TRANSPORT, TRIPS, & HIRE

DAY'S CADILLAC CARS

Leave Government Tourist Bureau 10 a.m.

EVERY DAY. EVERY DAY. EVERY DAY. EVERY DAY.

Book at

N.S.W. GOVERNMENT TOURIST BUREAU,

Challis House. Sydney. Tel., City 4045.

L Day. Proprietor. Tel.. Rand, will.

BULLI PASS, . * BULLI PASS. BULLI 988, BULLI PASS,

ALLEN'S LUXURIOUS CADILLAC CARS

LEAVE EVERY DAY

RETURNING VIA NATIONAL PARK AND LADY

CARRINGTON DRIVE.

SEATS MUST BE BOOKED IN ADVANCE WITH

THOS. COOK and SONS, ' Challis House,

, 'PHONE, CITY OR.

.. or

ALLEN'S GARAGE, 161 Castlereagh-street.

'PHONES. CITY 4028-4.__.

B B

BULLI PASS, ULU PASS,

Cars Leave for Bulli Pass and National Park

on SUNDAY, at 0.80 A.M.

FARE, 22/0. Book at

THE N.S.W. TRAVEL AGENCY AND MOTOR TOURIST

BUREAU,

HA Martin-place (Mercantile Muttutl-bldg.),

'Phones: City 4034. Randwick S8S.___ MOTOR LORRIES Wanted Work for 2 Motor Lor-

ries, one SOcwt, one 3-ton. Sawn timber, bricks, or any class of carting; no work rejected, or any distance too long.__'_1028. Herald.

MOTOR LORRY. with parcel delivery to East Sydney,

Nth. Ilurnsbyi' Parramatta, wishes further engagements. Owner driver Apply 700. Herald Quite.

(SYDNEY to KATOOMBA, Weekly. Kural turn and IO Luggage Remove., Storer. Marshalls, T" Edg. 1602. TRADE Express Delivery and Efficient Service, ring

1 Lee Transport Co. (C. lpJWl.lTO^GTarence^t. city

OTOH LORRY.-W^rlc wanted for new 3-ton, Daily

or Weekly. Ring Randwick 1847.

WE'

MOTOR

IX)itUY.-Contract Work wanted for new 3a.' ton Motor Lorry, dry, run pref. Ring Y2812.

IZARD LORRY. wanted, Work for, new weekly or

contract J. Clay, Marlowe's, Campsie SINGLE-SEATER CAR, wanted,' Work for. Motor, _' News Agency, KIL bro? E

WANTED to Hire, S.S. FORD, without driver, 8 days. Parties 83 Union-st- Dulwich Hill.

w

AMUSEMENTS. Ql

In consequence of the Town Hall being otherwise engaged there will be NO PERFORMANCES OF SHEBA ON MONDAY NEXT, JUNE 11th.

Season will he continued on

TUESDAY NEXT, AT MATINEE, 2.30,

TUESDAY NEXT, AT MATINEE, 250, and

continued thereafter for

a MORE MATINEES. 0 MORE NIGHTS.

BOOK. AT NICHOLSON'S, AUSTRALIA, HILLIER'!

QUEEN OF SHEBA.

ENTHUSIASTIC CROWDS DESIRE THE TOWN HALL AT EACH PERFORMANCE, DEMONSTRATING BEYOND ALL QUESTION THAT THIS WONDERFUL SCREEN PLAY AND GORGEOUS EGYPTIAN PRESENTATION AND PRODUCTION IS THE GREATEST EVER PRODUCED IS AUSTRALIA.

QUEEN OF SHEBA.- TOWN HALL, QUEEN OF SHEBA. TOWN HALL. QUEEN OF'. SHEBA. ' TOWN HALL. QUEEN OF SHEBA. -

QUEEN OF' SHEBA. TO-DAY. AT 2.80. QUEEN OF SHEBA. TO-DAY, AT 2.80. QUEEN OF SHEBA. . -

QUEEN OF SHEBA. TO-NIGHT. AT S. QUEEN OF SHEBA. TO-NIGHT, AT S. QUEEN OF 'SHEBA. -QUEEN OF SHEBA. Hocollcct-Otilv

QUEEN OF SHEBA. 6 MORE MATINEES.

RISEN OF SHEBA. ' -

QUEEN OF SHEBA. 6 MORE NIGHTS.

" 'SHEBA' IS THE PINNACLE OF? MOTION PICTURE ART Morning Herald.

"A WONDERFUL FILM PROLOGUE A REVELATION IN PICTURE PRESENTATION." -Daily Telegraph. ?

"THE PROLOGUE. OF EGYPTIAN ATMOSPHERE

MARKS A NEW ERA IN THE PRESEN- -TATION OF MOTION PICTURES WITH ITS HAUNTING MUSICAL SETTING. Herald.

- GORGEOUS EGYPTIAN PLOT COURt

IN NOVEL MUSICAL SETTING.

GRAND CORPS DE BALLET 10 TRAINED DANCERS.

CAPITOL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA.

PRICES, 3/, 2/, and 1/, plus tax.

Plans Nicholson's; Australia, and scullers. , PLANS AT NICHOLSON'S UNTIL NOON TO-DAY (SATURDAY). THEREAFTER AT TOWN HALL. ]

Matinee Patrons enter Town Hall through Druitt

street entrance

CONSERVATORIUM _ HALL.

SATURDAY, JUNE 23, AT 8 P.M.

EDITH IIARItHY, EDITH IIARHIIY.

The Eminent Welsh Pianist-Composer.

Recital of Songs and Instrumental Pieces

BY EDITH HARRY.

Artists assisting: Madame Emily Marks, Miss Anita I Roma, Miss Phyllis Hazel!, Miss Rene Rich, Mr. Wm-] Ham UaUison, and Mr. Charles Smythe.

CONSERVATORIUM HALL,

SATURDAY, JUNE 23, AT 8 P.M.

Plan opens at Paling's this morning.

Prices, 3 (Reserved) and 36 (plus Up).

Concert Management J. E. BROWNLOW.

CONSERVATORIUM" ~ "HALL"

NEXT WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13th, AT 8 P.M.

NEXT WEDNESDAY. JUNE 13th. AT 8 P.M.

CHAMBER MUSIC CONCERTS. CHAMBER MUSIC CONCERTS. CHAMBER MUSIC CONCERTS,

by

Miss JENNY CULLEN, Mr. DAVID E. NICHOLS,

and Mr. JAMES MESSE.AS

(Members of the VEltllltlHIOllEN QUARTET).

FINAL CONCERTS prior to Departure to America.

And

Mr. HENRY PENN.

Programm«:-Pianoforte Quartet in E Flat (Mozart); Pianoforte Trio In D Flat (Schubert).

Reserved 2, Unreserved 2s. Plan and Programmes I at NICHOLSON'S. ' ._____NL L. Salmon, Registrar.

CONSERVATORIUM ? ffAljL I

TO-NIGHT, at 8 o'clock, TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT, at 8 o'clock, TO-NIGHT.

OPERATIC CONCERT.

Signor Signor

GUIDO CACIALLI and CHEESE CACIALLI. I GUIDO CACIALLI and CHEESE CACIALLI.

First Appearance of Signora Cacialli In Australia.

Assisted by Misses M. Skill, J. Barnctrnn, B. Solomons, Messrs. H. J. Morphew. R. H. Swallow, M. Brien. R. Oxford, O. C. Williams, C. Hoskin?.

Quarters from "I Puritani." "Rigoletto," Duo from "La Boheme," Arias from "Ernani," "La Tosca," "La Gioconda," "Barber of Seville," "Faust," "Madame Butterfly," La, Sonnambula," "La Boheme," and "Don Pasquale." Accompaniste Miss GWYN ALDIS.

Reserved, 87 j Unrcs., 8 (plus tax). Plan at NICHStKON'9, F. W. Pentecost, Manager.

AMUSEMENTS.

J i 22. WILLIAMSON. LIMITED.. 2. . .y'-oay'« Chief Theatres.

Managing Directors: G. Tallis, E. J. Tait, a small.

Her Majesty's and Theatre Royal nightly at 745; Criterion nightly at 8.

HE

23rd STUPENDOUS WEEK.

LAST WEEKS. LAST WEEKS, LAST WEEKS. LAST WEEKS.

of

The Sensation of the Nation.

"SALLY." "SALLY." "SALLY."

with

The Darling of the Stage,

JOSIE MELVILLE. JOSIE MELVILLE,

(Australia's Mary Pickford)

with

George Lane. George Gee, George Baker, Gracie Laren,

Gaston Mervale Hugh Steyne.

PLAN at Paling's until Noon, afterwards Theatre. Day Sales at Callose's, next to Theatre.

(CRITERION THEATRE.

MATINEE. TO-DAY, AT 2.

6th Capacity Week. It is a Spine-freezer.

But Laughter follows quick upon the thrills.

"THE CAT AND THE CANARY." "THE CAT AND THE CANARY." "THE CAT AND THE CANARY."

To permit of the First Appearance

in Sydney of Gertrude Elliott

(Lady Forbes Robertson), on JUNE 23.

Plans at Paling's till Noon. Day Sales at Spenceley.'

f SHEATHE ROYAL'.

NIGHTLY AT 7.45.

MATINEE TO-DAY AT S.

Owing to the enormous success

of

"CHU CHIN CHOW," with OSCAR ASCHE. "CHU CHIN CHOW." with OSCAR ASCHE. "CHU CHIN CHOW," with OSCAR ASCHE.

The Firm has had to arrange with the World-famed Author-Actor and Producer

for

AN EXTENSION OF THE SEASON. AN EXTENSION OF THE SEASON.

This decision, which will be hailed with appreciation by Sydney playgoers so eager of witnessing Mr. Asche in the greatest of his triumphs, necessarily compels a temporary Postponement of "HIE PEEP SHOW" opening.

PLANS AT PALING'S till Noon. Day Sales at Hill's Inert Theatre). NO INCREASE IN PRICES. R.S. and D.O., Week Nights, 8/8, Stalls 6/5, Balcony Saturday Nights at usually

Miss GERTRUDE ELLK

MISS GERTRUDE ELLK

(Lady Forbes Robertson),

and her

Complete English Dramatic Company,

in

"WOMAN TO WOMAN," "WOMAN TO WOMAN,"

a play that illustrates the Goodness of a Bad Woman,

and the sadness of a Good Woman.

CRITERION THEATRE,

Commencing

SATURDAY. JUNE 28.

Applications for preferential bookings now being received. Plan at Paling's on Monday. June 18.

MISS GERTRUDE ELLIOTT,

MISS GERTRUDE ELLIOTT, one of the most notable dramatic star the Australian stage has ever known. The newspapers always praise her, playgoers always crowd to see her. The London "Morning Post" recently said of her, when referring to her departure: "England's loss Is Australia's gain. The people of the Commonwealth will see the Art of Acting at Its Highest Perfection WOMAN TO" WOMAN , WOMAN TO WOMANIS a play that appeals to every man and woman. It is not a problem play. It is an emotional drama, of powerful human interest presenting a phase of life that interests everyone, for it is real life. It holds you tenor and enthralled from beginning to end. And

will be brilliantly acted.

TO

MORROW NIGHT.

HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE.

PROFESSIONAL MUSICIANS' BAND.

ASSISTING ARTISTS:

MISS RENE RICH (Violinist).

MISS PHYLLIS HAZEL (Contralto).

PALACE THEATRE.

Lessees J and N. Tait.

EVERY EVENING AT 8.

MATINEE, TO-DAY (SATURDAY), AT 2, MATINEE, TO-DAY (SATURDAY), AT 2.

Matinees also Every Wednesday and Saturday.

A Merry-go-Round of Pleasure.

By Arrangement with J. C. Williamson, Ltd.

LEE WHITE in "BACK AOALSV LEE WHITE In "BACK AGAIN," LEE WHi fE in "BACK AGAIN," LEE WHITE In "BACK AGAIN,"

The World-famous Revue Idol In association with CLAY SMITH in an unusual and diverting Merry

Musical Cocktail.

GlRLS-i,OW.\£i AND T GAIETY.

A melodious medley of jokes, Jests, and Jingles, Snappy Sketches, Bright Burlesque, Lovely Hallets, Quaint Frocks, Catchy Songs, and Unexpected Shafts of Wit and Humour to Lighten the last ten or Living.

LAST WEEKS. LAST WEEKS.

The Last Weeks of LEE WHITE in "BACK AGAIN" must soon be announced. 'The contractor engaged to rebuild the I'abicc are waiting on the doorstep for Lee White to conclude her season. She cannot go on indefinitely, so that you must hasten if you want to see the merriest show in town.

THIS AFTERNOON

Lee White will accede to numerous requests and introduce some old favourites, including When the Company is Gone," Sahara Rose," together with many

new numbers.

THIS AFTERNOONERNEST SEFTON

will be with us at the Palace. He is Violet

Lorraine's brother, and a comedian Sydney will

welcome with open arms,

ADDITIONAL FEATURES 'TO-DAY. SARANOVA, SARANOVA, A charming young English Dancer.

HECTOR ST. CLAIR, BILLIE LOCKWOOD,

MAE BAIRD, ARCHIE THOMPSON,

DOROTHY PURDELL, LUCIEN BUCK,

will all have something new on Saturday, too

PRICE'S: R.S. and D.C., 6d; Stalls, 4/; Tarir Gallery. 2/0; Late Gallery, 1/0. "Saturday: R.S., 7/0; Stalls, 6,'; Gallery as on week nights. Plan at Nicholson's until 12; then White tweed

CYRIL MONK, _ CYRIL, MONK.

SYDNEY'S LEADING VIOLINIST

will further demonstrate the Glorious Tonal

Quality of

MANDY SOLO VIOLINS.

Hear these Magnificent Instruments.

CONSERVATORIUM HALL, MONDAY, JUNE 11, 8 P.M.

Assisted by Henry Penn, Piano; Miss Leonore Gotsch,

Vocalist; Mrs, Cyril Monk, Accompanist.

Plan at Nicholson's. Prices: Reserved, 5s and 8s; 2d at door, 2

T. JAMES'S HALL, PHILLIP ST.

MONI"'" ". " AVOCA .

Irr aid of the T.B. Soldiers' Fund, will be given, by

the pupils of Miss LENA GOOCH.

Tickets, 2/ (plus six). Finn at Nicholson's.

B.S.V.O.A. JUBILEE ART UNION CONCERT,

i . KING'S HALL.

NEXT iitiDAY, JUNE 15,

AT 2 P.M.

LEADING ARTISTS:

Mrs. H. B. ALLARD, Miss 1)E CAIROS REG, Mim SCITEIDEL, Mr. and Mrs. CYRIL MONK, MAJOR DONALD SMITH'S OCTETTE PARTY.

DRAWING OF ART UNION AT CLOSE

OF CONCERT.

ADMISSION BY ART UNION TICKET TEAR OFF.

FOR ONE SHILLING.

RESERVED SEATS (Plans at 1S P.Ca. Office),

1 EXTRA.

GEO.. B. DUFF,

a; Sec., R.S.P.O.A.,

TVO-NlGli'l. 'TO-NIGHT. -L CALEDONIAN SOCIETY OF SYDNEY.

POPULAR MONTHLY CONCERT.

ST. JAMES'S HALL, Phillip-st (top King-st),

commencing at 8 p.m. prompt.

THE SONGS OF SCOTLAND. Assisting Artists:

Misses L. Edbrooke Jamieson, Amy Ostinga, Ethel Lang, Florence McEachern; Messrs. Malcolm Hanna, T. Mel. Booker, Brunton Gibb; pupils of J. G. Alcorn, Sydney Thistle Pipe Band.

Admission! 1/ (plus tax) to all parts.

_ 'Hon. Sec., P. C. CLARK.

TTD7P0DR0ME. Commencing

NEXT SATURDAY, June 16,

THORPE McCONVILLE'S

Famous Show,

WILD AUSTRALIA. as-,.,. a, i WILD AUSTRALIA. The Greatest Aggregation of WILD AUSTRALIA. Wild Horses and Rough WILD AUSTRALIA. Riders ever assembled In WILD AUSTRALIA. Australia, headed by WILD AUSTRALIA. YOUNG WARRIGAL,"

WILD AUSTRALIA. The Famous Horse which has WILD AUSTRALIA. Never been Ridden. WILD AUSTRALIA. 10

WILD AUSTRALIA. to anyone who can sit him WILD AUSTRALIA- One Minute In a Hunting WILD AUSTRALIA. Saddle. WILD AUSTRALIA.

100 Head Wild Honey, Donkeys, Mules, Bucking Bullocks, Champion Riders, Lady Buckjump Rider, Sharpshooters, Lassoocrs, Roper's, Whlpcracker», Weapor Experts, Clowns, etc.

S"

PRIZE MONEY,

NOTE-The said show which drew immense houses

at Hyde Park 21 years ago.

WILD AUSTRALIA" will shortly leave for England, to arrive simultaneously with the opening of the British Empire Exhibition.

PRICES, 2s. 8d, 4s. 6d (plus tax).

Booking at Nicholson's B'ELLEVUE TENNIS COURTS.

Victoria-road, Bellevue Hill

(almost at intersection of Victoria and Bellevue roads). TENNIS. Six Courts for Public Hire. electrically lit TENNIS, throughout for night play. Every comfort TENNIS, and convenience offered. Special facilities TENNIS, for Tennis Teas. School Pupils at reduced TENNIS, rates. Tennis de Luxe. An Ideal position TENNIS, under delightful conditions.

ABBOTT and EAGAR, Managing Agents,

'Phone. 1722. 11 Castlereagh-street. MR. F. MOWAT CARTER

begs to notify that he has removed his VIOLIN STUDIO to 168 George-street (near Circular Quay). I

IrOüTGÖMBRY STUART, for Singing-. Elocution, and

- Public Speaking. Studio, SOS Elizabeth-st, near I Uverpoolat City 882.

Mr

AMUSEMENTS.

GRp!iJ> , OPERA HOUSE

Ptopri,-toÊvERY--ÉvËNi^.a^ee.Mwlowe

attired STRAW (SATURDAY), AT UNO.

M£TJWEEÎ.T0*DAY (SATURDAY). AT 2.80 »i»A{- 5 7T-!>!EE' NEXT WEDNESDAY. I was a -MINER' NEXT WEDNESDAY. FINAL MATINEE, NEXT WEDNESDAY.

T A LAUGHING TRIUMPH.

just read i" y be halls in Sydney Laughing.

RuM-l'L,'^,^}" Grants production of Steele Rudd's intensely funny new Australian Farcical

Comedy

frills of SENT- 'GRANDAD RUDD." LAST s Y nîv« "GRANDAD RUDD." r st CI? RAYS- "GRAN'DAD RUDD." The Ven "sAY?,' "GR.ANDAD RUDD.'' An RAF ¿f,î!,,Ift0S:?.wn event' >'""< rider.

A. and EA' ' W IOLESOME, AND HUMAN PLAY.

from rî«C?"BM kSp, in certain state of laughter rails? pkgs "?"''.'»I Of the curtain. It is the ddlVhtlîî nlA" t"' vulgar'",- Homeliest, and the most day. Sydney has seen for many ? long VERA nannies? AS GRANDAD RUDD.

?nMí,E¿,A,V5rEN.M1Llt0Y' KliKU MCDONALD. Prize. to a BIn ' and " Cast of Favourites.

nTw^!i-?,S-.4/' DX'- 4'. stalls of. Gallery. 14. Pref. after I^iL0,'^ 'ill at M*-*»!«»»*« until 12 there after Interval Sweet Shop, next ThcniT city 1085.

TfULLEU'S-VÉW-TllEWlI A- Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller and Mr

SAï!v£:EJ EVERY AFTERNOON. 2.30. MATINEES EVERY AFTERNOON 2.30

NIGHTLY. AT 8.

AN »AHiï,1?,0, PROGRAMME OF NOVELTIES.

AUSTRALIA'S ANSWER TO AMERICA. A."., Town Hall Everywhere.

HiS HJ 's ROYAL JAZZ BAND. vWSS SMITH'S ROYAL JAZZ BAND. MISS SMITH'S ROYAL JAZZ BAND. ARTISTES S5JIÎH''1 ROYAL JANE "--AND

TiiSt«&V^áactiy-!' Spectacular Syncopation. - aTE WONDER CHILD OF VAUDEVILLE.

Mimicry LITTLE LORNA. Mimicry. KIWI ¥ A?""' Realistic Impartonations of

Daisy Jerome. Sam Stern, and other Stage Celebrities.

".- LLOYD and RAYMOND.

2yds- WINTER'S PERFORMING DOGS. CAPT. WINTER'S PERFORMING DOGS. A L ANDRE LAUGH OF A LIFETIME.

0,Ä?n0t.!iSr sails and Glittering Gaiety.

EYES AND SHERON REVUE CO. WARD AND SHERMAN REVUE CO. in a Merry Whirl of Fun and Folly.

SOCIAL CLIMBERS, SOCIAL CLIMBERS, SOCIAL CLIMBERS,

SOCIAL CLIMBERS. I s a. . A certain Splash In Society.

PLAY :lTeÄJl0 tree. "st during; Jazz Band Seasonpass it Theatre and Hotel Australia UNION PICTURE THEATRES.

I Direction: UNION THEATRES. LTD.

Managing Directors: Edwin Geach W. A. Gibson.

Stuart F. Doyle.

CRYSTAL PALACE (George-st, near Bathurst-st).

if." week "' CHARLIE CHAPLIN in "PAY DAY;" MADGE BELLAMY In "LORNA DOONE." AddiMoral this week, BETTY BLYTHE in "THE DARLING OF THE RICH."

0:COwfi.<0ÍSr*e"SÍr pp- 2- V- Buildings), "In the

White Way Block."

! SSÎ?'ïfnî.1,",r day or 5 extended season, MAR| TON DAVIES In "WHEN KNIGHTHOOD WAS IN

- FLOWER." A Paramount Picture. Atmospheric

Introduction. Miss Claire Gooley singing; "Prince Charming, in wonderful setting, of afternoon and evening sessions. Popular prices.

2 (Pitt-st). George-st. near Railway).

2- "Tile Biggest Show in Town."

HOPE HAMPTON and LON CHANEY In "THE LIGHT IN THE DARK;" Doris Play in "The Foolish Age," Musical Divertissements at Lyceum only. "The Savoy Singers," made harmony quartette. At Lyric only, BETTY BLYTHE In THE DARLING OF THE

race."

STRAND (Pitt-st. op. Farmer's).

A Paramount Programme. JACK HOLT in NOBODY'S MONEY;" MAY MACA VOY in "MORALS,"

RIALTO and EMPRESS

(Pitt-st, near Lyceum). (George-st, near Liverpool-st).

NORMA TALMADGE in "SMILING' THROUGH;" a . Jane Novak in "Belle of Alaska."

MAJESTIC Liverpool-street. opp. Hyde Park).

Kenneth Harlan and Edith Roberts in "THORNS AND ORANGE BLOSSOMS." William Russell in "Good-bye Girls:" 7th. Chapter of "Buffalo Bill." KING'S CROPS (top of Willlam-street).

Special Children's Matinee this afternoon at 2.30. Programme includes 6th Chapter of "Buffalo Bill." To-night. at 8, MABEL NORMAND in "SUZANNAi" Carmel Myers in "The Danger Point."

WEST'S OLYMPIA- (Oxford-street. Darlinghurst).

Matinee this afternoon at 2.30. Programme includes 7th Chapter of "Buffalo Bill." To-night, at 8. NAZIMOVA In "SALOME;" Mrs. RODOLPH VALENTINO in "THE WOMAN IN CHAINS."

Monster Free Matinee, Town Hall, Monday.

Jackie Coogan, in "Oliver Twist."

2 Tidy and read "The Photoplayer."

'RAND OPERA HOUSE.

PERMISSION. and J. FULLER.

SUNDAY EVENING, AT 8.

REDFERN MUNICIPAL BAND.

Assisted by

Miss Elsie Peerless. Mr. N. J. Geddes. Mr.. Ernest Archer. Mr. W. Lahey.

And Eastern Suburbs United Band.

METROPOLITAN " BAND CONCERT. TOWN HALL, TO-MORROW, SUNDAY, at 3.

Selections. THE BAND. Vocalists . ELSIE PEERLESS.

ERNEST ARCHER.

Violin . ETHEL HOLDEN.

Piano . N. J. GEHDE.

Conductor . JOHN PALMER.

ADMISSION FREE?

ORCHESTRAL CONCERT.

SATURDAY, 10th JUNE, AT 8 P.M.

ORPHEUM AMATEUR ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY'.

Hon. Conductor: Mr. John A. Travers.

(Filly Performers.)

CONSERVATORIUM HALL.

Special Engagements of Madame Emily Marks soprano direct from successful European and American seasons. Mr. R. J. Morphy, Tenor.

Reserved Seats, 3/3; Unreserved Seats, 2/2, including tax and booking fee. Plan at Pa ling's.

JYOKEY

G M O

66th CONCERT will be. held at Conservatorium Hall, Botanic Gardens, on THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 14, 1923, at 8 Pam. Unaccompanied Chinese Singing by Choir.

Assisting Artists: Madame Emily Marks (Soprano); Mr. David E. Nichols (Violet, Farewell Appearance; Mr. James Messeas (Co to), Farewell Appearance; Sir. Henry Penn (Piano); Miss Margaret Chambers (Accomninlct).

Tickets: Reserved 4, Unreserved 2/0, Plan at Paling's.

It W »,,TT1T1 TT_C_,_ Tofft, a I n

I

E. R. BUBB, Hon, Secretary, Box 1161, Ti.P. AUSTRALIAN JOCKEY

WARWICK FARM RACES.

SATURDAY, JUNE 30th, 1923.

THE FLYING WELTER. 250 sovs. added. Lowest handicap

weight, 7st 7lb. SIX FURLONGS.

THE LIVERPOOL HANDICAP. 260 sovs. added. Lowest

handicap, weight, 7st. ONE MILE AND 22

YARDS.

260 sovs. added. SIX i

THE WARWICK HANDICAP. 300 sovs. added. Lowest

handicap weight, 7st. ONE MILE AND 3 FURLONGS

THE FARM STAKES, 250 sovs. added. For three-years-old

and upwards that have not won a race on the flat (Maiden Race excepted') of 100 sovs. in value at the time of starting. Lowest handicap weight, 7st.

ONE MILE AND 22 YARDS.

ENTRIES CLOSE at 4 o'clock p.m. on MONDAY, 18th

JUNE, 1923.

WEIGHTS to be declared at 0.30 a.m. on TUESDAY,

26th JUNE.

One Sovereign First Forfeit must accompany each

Entry.

C. W. CROPPER,

Secretary.

Bligh-street, Sydney.

THE MUSICAL. THEATRICAL, and PICTURE SHOW

COLUMNS of the

"SYDNEY MAIL" are real criticism.

KING'S HALL, KING'S HALL,

v MONDAY AND TUESDAY NEXT/ AT 8.15.

SONG RECITAL BY

WALTER KIRBY.

THE EMINENT TENOR.

Assisted by Miss MINA ROMA, (Dramatic Soprano) Miss JOYCE COLLINS (Violinist), and Hem.

VERN BARNETT and HENRY PENN.

MR. KIRBY WILL SING:

Dolorosa, She is Far from the Land, Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal, Prison Song (Costa),

Aria Fedora, LITTLE","',. _ ... , " "

Bells of Shandon, and Ben Bolt, and other favourite songs. Miss ROMA and Mr. KIRBY will also render duet, La Boheme, Cavalleria Rusticana, to.

WATCH MONDAY'S PAPERS FOR TUESDAY'S PROGRAMME.

FRirES: 7/6, 57, S, and 2/. Special concessions to Students, Convents, and Colleges. Box Plan

at Nicholson's.

SUNDAY TOURIST TRIP.

LEAD IN FORT MACQUARIE S P.M.

Viewing some of the Finest Harbour Scenery, including Middle Harbour. I INSTRUMENTAL QUARTETTE BY MI MEMBERS OF STATE ORCHESTRA,

ADULTS, 1/6; CHILDREN, 16.

SUNDAY EVENING CRUISE TO BALMORAL.

No. 4 JETTY, CIRCULAR QUAY. 8.10 P.M.

INSTRUMENTAL QUARTET BY MEMBERS OF THE STATE ORCHESTRA.

Betumlnt about 0.45 pur. FARE, 9d RETURN. SYDNEY FERRIES. LIMITED

SOCCER. SOCCER, SOCCER.

TO-DAY, ON WENTWORTH OVAL.

AT 3.15 P.M.. BALMAIN GLADSTONE v PYRMONT. 1.45 P.M.. CANTERBURY v PYRMONT R WORKS, v ON NO 2 OVAL. SYDNEY CRICKET GROUND. AT 8.15 P.M., PYRMONT RANGERS v SYDNEY.

1.45 P.M., GARDEN ISLAND T EASTERN SUBURBS.

G. K. MARTIN, Hon. Secretary,

Metropolitan Soccer Football Association.

AMUSEMENTS

RICKARDS' new THEATRE

Lessees Harry Rickards Tivoli Theatres Ltd.

Sole Direct. Musgrove s Theatres Ltd MUSGROVE CELEBRITY \ VAUDEVILLE

TWICE DAILY) AT 236 AND S

EVERY A! TERNOON FVCRY FV EMNG Another Musgrove Vaudeville lun Feast

THIS AFTERNOON

Reappearance in Australia. after

three years abroad 1 of Mr

CLEMENT MAY CE ME NT M VI

in his now IN world famed In personations.

A NEWER AND LILY MORE HILARIOUS MUSICAL

STEEPLECHASE

by the Master of Musical Mirth-the Jilting

HERSCHEl HINLFRE. HFROCIIIL HI M > Iib. HERSCHEL HI NITRE IIERSUILL HI NLERC

Rollicking seems of li melody Hilarious happenings at the piano by anyone who has ever had a share or 1 open to must not n Iss the unique Here -the only is ing brother of Dr Hoko

THRILLS-THE I ALLMAN LS LAUGHS

A. Wonder Act of Asto near Events.

NONSENSE-I LO) D and MONTROSE -DANCING

The Big Du Ve and the Harry Doll

MELODY Dress and CaSEY MUSIC Nessie Bett and KaU Casey in Chorus Songs.

AUDltl A KNIGHT AUDREY KNIGHT AUDREY KNIGHT

one of the most 1 opular Co medicines we

have had in Australia.

Positively Last Week in Australia of

DAVID POOLE

DAVID POOLE and JOHNNY GREEN DAVID POOLE and JOHNNY GREEN DAVID POOLE and JOHNNY GREEN

in another new Laughing Lesson

Musical Director. Will Quintrell. Bat, Matinee, 1 87 37 46 83 Children Half

Plan at Nicholson a Tivoli Golden Gate (next II centre) and Australia. Phone City 84

ARE YOU COMING TO THE

BUSHLAND FESTIVAL

SYDNEY TOWN HALL,

FRIDAY, JUNE US.

To be opened by

HER EXCELLENCY LADY FORSTER,

AT S P M.

AUSTRALIAN GUNYAH' BUSH FLOWER

COSTUMES QUAINT STALLS.

sATURDAY JUNE 18.

To be opened I by

MISS JEAN CURLEWIS

AT 3 PM

CHILDREN S TEA PARTY BUSH SONGS MARCH OF

THE NATIONS

DOORS OPEN 2.30 PM. SESSIONS EACH EVENING

PROCEEDS IN AID GENERAL FUND YWCA

MOOREFIELD _ RACES

THIS DAY SATURDAY,

JUNE 8th. 1929-30

RACES 10 RACES.

FIRST RACE 12 £5 LAST RACE 4 4s SPECIAL TRAIN for HORSES at 10 50 are.

ll«f^/A2ToRJ¡^IM U R -- UW

ORDINARY PASSENGER TRAINS IN ADDITION

3 LAMROCK

W Castlereagh street. SeCret

JLTLNSINGTON R YOES

TODAY SATURDAY TO DAY

FIRST RACE 12.30

SPECIAL TRAMS DIRECT TO RACE COURSE GATES

J UNDERHILL

Secretary

WHITE STADIUM

Direction , . JACK. MUNRO

TONIGHT AT 2 30 TO NEaR

GRAND INTERSTATE DOUBLE BILL,

VICTORIA v NSW

GEORGE WHITE (Vic) T JVGK FINNEY (NSW) Jimmy Ryan (NSW) v Ben Martin (Vic)

Preliminaries At 7 45 Dick Lismore v V race Bruce i rd It 8 Stan Thurbon v Gilbert Ball, 10 rds.

PRICES 26 (ringside chairs), 10 (ring enclosure) 5/, and J

Book at Proudf rd s 60 Castlereagh street hotel Australia Last way a 830 George street or Stadium

QVDM V OHICIvlTf GROUNDED

RUGBY LEAGUE FOOTBALL MATCHES

J p m North Sydney II v Eastern Suburbs II

d15 pin-NORTH SYDNEY I v Ltbll IN SUBURBS I

Admission (including tax) Ground 1 Grandstand I 27. Special Stan 1 16 extra

No 2 GROUND SOCCER

1 45 p m -Garden Man 1 v r stern Suburbs d15 pink YUMO M It ANGLERS v SYDER Admission (including Tax) 16 Children 6d

ROB! RT 1 WH) Manager and Secretary

DAM 116 MODERN BALLROOM CLASS

THIS AFTERNOON AT 3 O'CLOCK

THE FRENCH DANCING ACADEMY (Est 1919),

00 OXFORD STILL IT CID Tel Wm 048,

1 HOr BOLOT FAR Prince at

require that grace and retine 1 cut in the execution if the various fancy movements that are no essential to me Krn ballroom d ting I pupils In attended 01. to 1 classes receive the personal attention of the Irinclial which alone is a distinct advantage 1 by 1 visit this afternoon the Aca Remy in a; in for 30 or Inspection Private lessons daily Single Lessons

for dancers

TO-NIGHT

OUR SPLCLU PinOTlCD DANCE Each patron v 111 receive a useful gift, Ell sections of the latest Dames

Chocolate waltzes streamers Novelty Dar es etc

kill Franz O chrstra_ Semi 4 len ing Dress _

STANCO BRV/HL1VNNL PriEST 10 of DANCE

till VTION silk to lean fascinating to date and will It exhibited first Uno ii Vustr lim Bull rooms by Prof LOSS and KATHLEEN BICKERDIKE

NEST S \Ttl DU 17th J UM

nt 1901 LOSS DANCING STUDIO

ENGLISH CH AMBERS "2 GI OHGF STREET

(Opp 193 market Theatre Sydney)

The only place where you Ii Team Latest Dances that are worth while learning and as danced in other parts of the world

I LUNE!) CLASSES EVERY NIGHT at 9 o'clock and Mon Wed Fri and 'Sat Afternoon at 3 o clock PRIVATE LESSONS DAILY Tel City 1100

Till I ILKSOON "30 Beginners and Practice

Class SMART 1 RAF RICE DWCr TO MORE Jazz Ore a

DANCING YOU CAN TUCH YOURSELF at HOME

I ROr HOLT S Scientific Chart success even ed FOVTrOI 27 BAZ WALTZ 27 ONE SUP -A I F O STEP 2/ Obtain able at the French Dancing Academy;

BALLROOM DANCING Inn Mr R T VI LOR

Specialising in Private lessons between the hours if 10.10 a man 18 p m Btgir news can be inn One step Ja- Waltz Fox Trot in 4 lessons New American

Slow Motion fix Trot Chicago Advanced Dancers can learn in one private lesson of recent single lessons for c varied D enters Stow-In the Ger- temen the correct lead and how to put your partner neatly into the different sets s

CLASS THIS AFTER OOS for Bean cars at 8 and NIGHTLY at 8 for beginners and advance 1 pupils of of Arts on information pie lie write or call

Location 4th Floor Station Rose

George st near R way Station over Lockett Dentist PIION b MW IO"? before noon

pniCVGO CHICAGO

Prof Muir a answer to the Dancing Public

In answer to many inquiries of late as regard the correct steps of the fascinating dance called the Chicago 1 won d like to notify all Pupils who are interested in this dance that I have the CORRECT Steps an! will commence teaching at tin at the Afternoon s CluBS

PRO! V MUIR A T D A T

CLUB mil He OXFORD-STREET NEAR DARLINGHURST SecTION

Instruction Class To-day 2 till 5.30 "78 and 1/8 Advanced Chu- to night 811 "I and L Chicago taught one private lesson fee 8

AMUSEMENTS. D'

GLACIARIUM

ICE SKATING

TRIUMPHANT REVIVAL TRIUMPHANT REVIVAL

IN SKATING ICE SKATING

Exhibitions by Max and Ray Brilliant Fancy Skating

THURSDAYS and SATURDAYS LS1SG3

ICE HOCKEY SATURDAY EVENING

Three best ons Daily Morning 10 to 12, Afternoon 3 to 6, Evening 8 to 10 SO

DUNBAR POOLE

Jabone, MW 140" Manager astral- BUrTLL ABOUT DANCING

26 Quick Instruction S Hart Distinctive Style

Class This Afternoon at 2 Ladies 16 Cents. 24

Dance To aid t at 8 124

Classes It is , TI as nights at 8. Fee 2s BALLROOM 241 3 Cast erecting street near

Llv are not st op Do Ige M tories

PRIVATE LESSONS 12 till 10 p in Related terms 2 or more of rooms together co Tel (ity 3 40 after 12

Private Classes Mon VU 1 tri 0 lessons BALLARD

CHICAGO and LATE ST J NZ at BblTlEa extended Ballroom i Dancing space now for "KIO

DANCING OALlkTliLSiOB

Mons. PAUL BIBRON and PARTNERS,

MAI'. Paris

ADU! Begin at ra and Advanced Classes

(personal Interview necessary before Joining)

Private Less as (by appointment)

ICING STRUT I'h 1121103_ 1881 SCO"". Phone, City 1581

PRIVATE DANCING LESSONS D ULY

City Juvenile and Adult Class This Morning, 10

W>KH1NCUI HALL MURRAY

SMArt DWCE TONIGHT'S PI is Tat

Brilliant Orchestra Send or Fv suing Dress.

Information re other Classes at Office and City Class

Room luOf TEMPLE

Elizabeth street opposite Mark Foy's AUSTRALIAN AMERICAN PRIVATE D VNCLNG

SCHOOL. LEARN TO JAZZ PRIVATELY

BEGINNERS can learn all the NEW DANCES in 4 STRICTLY PRIVATE IF I rSSONS, day or so by appt Special terms PARTIES of 8 or more Jazz Waltz, One Step IoxTrot Chicago A W TOWNEND Tel BJ 49 Studio 121 best (bet OPO and things) MISS S L LIL CHRIS I lb B VTD

li) Q b THIS g Phone City 10988. LEARN the CHICAGO one private lesson

JAZZ 61 VSS, Monday and Thursday arrest-,

OPERATIC Classical Character Musical Comedy BAIirTCT-»S° Friday 3 saturday 10.30 ""SO

'THIS UNIVERSAL PRIVATE DANCING SCHOOL X Jazz One step Fox Trot W and also the Chicago taught In 4 ABSOLUTELY PRIVATE I Es OSS Day or Evening Pnn A BRUN and PARTNER

STUDIO 1917 PITT ST (next door to Golden Gate)

MODERN DANCING Miss DOROTHY KEAM

61 ildren s Classes Saturday Morning Darling Pt Saturday Afternoon St Jude s Hall Randwick Adult Classes Private Lessons by Appointment. Schools V (sited_Phone, Randwick 510

MISS ETHEL CLIFFORD ESTABLISHED 28 YEARS

Sydney s I made g Theatrical Teacher

TOL DANCING A SPECIAL

CLASS SAT 2 30 MODEL 01 LONDON SCHOOL

Priv Less happens I 0 0 I Temple Eliz st city D ANC INO-Mr J O REILLY S Beginners and Ad

vance This Afternoon 10 01 Temple Elizabeth st (Opp Foy s) Instruction 2 to 3 lo practice till 8 36 Tuesday evening Beginners' Class, 7 till IL Particulars, Phone Padd COI DANCING UP TO THE MOMENT Chicago and all

Latest Steps. For Private Lessons, rag bag 1010 J WEST FVUIKNbK Beginners Class Saturdays 3 to 5 30 pm Masonic Hall, Queen street Woollahra DANCING CLASS, EVERY LVIMSO India Tuition

Latest Dances. Large Open-air Ballrm, in price Home Private Less his day or evening Tel, Pet nJfl Mrs E WILSON 5 Sadlier area. Petcitham

DANCING-A. aTBTLLAM^ Chuwee, College Hall!

Balmain In the Tuit I latest Dances, 1st prize Sits One step selected by A T D A Juvenile classes National and Step Dancing Priv lessons day, cvng WT42j MISS MYRA IEVIID Assistant Teacher to Mrs

Montgomery Stuart Priv ne and Class Lessons In Elocution Chi! Iren a Class Sat Morning Star No 205 EHzab thst^'lhorc City BOYS and Epping 640

MISS BELLA PLAN S Theatrical and Ballroom

Dancing Class daily from 10.30 Australian refuses Liverpool street llv de Parks Misses a hill I LI I others of Dancing Evening,

Classes private lesson 1 dall) _Iel_Pet_"00

DANCING- Jazz Tonight Padd Town Hall direct _!_ O'Reilly I Knight Choc Cigar waltzes etc

MISS WALTERS alLDIO 3 Rove son in G P O

J'jriv Dantii g lessons 0 asses (Chicago the latest)

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IN THE SUPREME COURT OF "NEW SOUTH

ANALYSIS HVNKltLl TCI -NOTICE TO OR!

DTTOHS - VC COMS iii HANS of DISTRIBUTION in the un on mentioned Estates showing dividends as specified acres der are now used in the Office of the Registrar in Han pretty Supreme Court buildings I Elizabeth street By in for the inspection of persons interested and Notice in her by given that such accounts and Hans will he submit ted to the Com for confirmation on 191 al) VI the 28th June 1923 it 10 a 11 If not 1 previously objected to -

SAMUEL HOLLOWAY of the Lsilann le Eagle

Wings in carried on business at Iii/iiairtec street Wagga Wagga Pro race Merchant (No 22877) -V First Account and Han cf Dhu dutton show in. payment of three rove I l preferential c units (of-, it) and a dividend of eightpence an

fifteenth s green hu if a p m y in the A. on all j in el concurrent e I r s

VI LIAM W VI KI I of 0 Park street Sv lady Rev

the ant Keeper (No 273) A 1 art Vtco me and 1 fin of Distribution show lib, plants in full of two proved preferential claim a (C17 13/) a 1 rest Dividend of turn of things in the A. on all proved concurrent claims and a bairns of £L>-/0/2 carried 1 forward to the credit of the Estate

Accounts current only in the following" 1 (states -So 353- LESLIE TASMAN ALKVUAMo of The

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No 23,00-ItlOMVS WILLIAMS, of Vfciros Banks

Richmond Farmer

No - -4109 VU. STANLEY 1 VRHELI of 11

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No 2 'so JOHN GILL of George street Wollongong

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So. 2d 01-1 URICK EUGENE PUPILS, of Yemen

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No 2331 WILIIAM THOMAS PRATLEY of Campbelltown

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0 t V LLOYD Official Assignee JP Phillip street Sydney 7th June 18" IN

THE SUPltrilL COURT OF NEW SOUTH

WALES - Probate Jurisdiction In the Matter of the Will of III WA BEGIN ALD JOHN GDI W late of Dananbilla Bendick Mundi in the Sale of New South Wales Grazier dercised-N01IG1 is hereby given that the First Accounts in the Estate of the abovenamed deceased have this day) been filed in my office Supreme. Court buildings, LI Lambeth street, by duty) and all persons having any claims on the bill! Estate or being

otherwise interested therein are hereby required to come in before me at my said office on or before the second day of July one thousand nine hundred and twenty three at 10 80 o'clock in the forenoon and in expect the same and if they think fit object thereto otherwise if the -said Account be not objected to the same will be examined by me and passed according to law. Dated this eighth day of June 1928 L M ADDISON (L S ), Registrar of Probates ARC CAMP BELL, Proctors, Young. By CAMPBELL and ROWE, 84 Pitt street, Sydney

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH

WALES -Probate Jiisisdtctlon -In the Will of EMMA LILLIAN Bl RCKLLMAN late of Wentworth ville. Bondi and Beecroft, in the State of New South Wales Married Woman deceased-Notice is hereby given that the Tenth Accounts and Pim of DWri billion in the above Estate have on this day been filed in my office Supreme Court, King street Sydney and all persons laying any claims on the said Estate or being otherwise interested therein are hereby required to come in before me at my said office on or before the 25th day of June 1933 at 10 80 o'clock in the forenoon and inspect the same and if they shall think fit object thereto otherwise if the said Accounts be not objected to the same will he examined by me and passed according-; to law Dated this 8th day of June in the year Bro L. M ADDISON HegU trar A I RD NOLUS and WHITE Solicitors for

Executor 86 Pitt street Sydney

IN THF St PREME COURT < OF NEW SOUTH

M rs-Pribotc Jurisdiction-In the Estate of JOHN BELL late of Union street North Sydney in the State of New South Wales House and land Owner de ceased Notice Is hereby gUtn tint the 24th Aeciuiitc in the above Estate have this day been filed in my office Elizabeth street Sydney and all persons having any claim on the said Estate or being otherwise interested therein are hereby required to come in before me at my said office on or before the 28th day of June at eleven o'clock in the form, a and inspect the same at d if they shall think fit object thereto otherwise if the said accounts be not objected to the same will he examined by me and passed accordIng to law And notice is also hereby given that on the allowance of the said Accounts by the Court Commission will be applied for on behalf of the Executors. Dated this eighth day of June in the year 1923 L M Addison FL S ) Registrar

IN THE SfPI CMC COURT OF NEW """total

WAY as -Probate Jurisdiction-In the Will of JOHN MOON TY late of The Springs Rock Flat near Cooma In the State of New South Wales Grazier deceased

- Application will be made after fourteen days from the publication hereof that Probate of the last Will of the abovenamed deceased may be granted

to CHARLES AlOASILS MOONI Y and WILLIAM W H ALFA HFDOFS the Executors named in the said Will and all notices may be served at the offices of the um assigned to whom all creditors are required to send in particulars of their claims within the time aforesaid BLWI AND MAWSON and ROSE Proctors for the 1 executors Coonil By FAITH! I'LL Af \DDOCK_and O AM-S 26 O'connell street. Sydney

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH

WA Mrs Probate Jurisdiction -In the Estate of JOHN KEESHAN late of Surry Hills near Sydney In the State of New South Wales Ironliimer deceased Intestate - Application will be made after fourteen days from the publication hereof that Administration of the Estate of the abovenamed deceased may be granted to JOSEPH KEESHAN the Son of the said deceased and all creditors are requested to send in particulars of their claims within the said fourteen days to the undersigned where all notices may be served. J. KELSHAN. 16 Tudor street. Surry Hills.

LEGAL NOTICES.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH W ALES -Probate Jurisdiction - In the Estate of DONALD MCDONALD late of Goulburn in the State of New South Wales Drover deceased intestate Appli

cation will be made after fourteen days from the publication hereof that tdinmlstrotion of the Estate of the abovenamed deceased may be granted to GILBERT ALEXANDER! McDONALD ant DONALD 11st IF McDONALD bons of the said deceased and application will also be made that the usual nominal tration bond and sureties thereto may be dispensed with and all persons having any claims against the Estate of the abovenamed decease 1 are hereby required to send in particulars of same within the time aforesaid to the undersigned 1 on whom all notices in ey be served MARTIN MAN! RED Proctor for Applicant Verner Street Goulburn By his Agent s CAR I LAND SEABORN, and ABBOTT, 28 Martin place Sv drew

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH

W U SA -Probate Juri election in the state of WINIFRED ELIZABETH W \Db formerly of Goulburn but late of Harden In the State of New South Wales

Married Woman deceased late t te- Application will be made after fourteen days from the, publication hereof that administration of the Estate of the abovenamed deceased may be granted to JOHN JAMES WADE the Widower of the said deceased and application will also he made that the list at administration bond and sureties thereto may be dispensed with or otherwise refused and all persons having any claims against the estate of the abovenamed deceased are hereby required to send in particulars of same within the time afore-said to the tin dersigned on whom all notices may be served M'RSll-N M ANFIU D Proctor for Applicant, \ owner street Goulburn By his Agents, 0 Uti AND, SEABORN and ABBOTT 28 Martin place Sydney

T. Hill SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH WALES - -Probate Jurisdiction -In the Estate of MARIA ANNE PORTER late of Manly in the State of New South Wales Married Woman deceased intestate An plication will be made after fourteen days from the publication hereof that Administration of the Estate of the abovenamed deceased may be granted to JOHN PORTER the Husband of the said deceased and also take notice that application will be made that the usual Administration Bond and sureties may be du pensed with And all not. as may be served at the offices of the undersigned to whom all creditors and other persons having any claims against the said Es tate are required to furnish particulars thereof with in the aforesaid period of fourteen days S. J BULL and SON Proctors for Administrator. Ocean House Martin place Sydney

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH W ALES in- -Probate Jurisdiction - In the Estate of FRANCES(CATHERINE HUTCHINGS late of Chatsbury in the State of New South Wales Widow deceased intestate -Application will be made after fourteen days from the publication hereof that Administration of the Estate of the abovenamed deceased may be granted to WILLIAM JOHN HUTCHINGS a Son of the said deceased and application will also be made that the usual Administration Bond and sureties thereto may be dispensed with and all persons having any claims against the Estate of the abovenamed deceased are hereby required to send in particulars of same within the time aforesaid to the undersigned on whom all notices may be served MARSDEN MANFRED Proctor for Applicant \ corner street, Goull um BY MR Agents, GARLAND, SEABORN and ABBOTT 18 Martin nice IS HILL Sblitfc, R. GURRY 01 New South vVALhS L -Probate Jurisdiction-In the Will of CHARLES)

AH MAN late of Binnaway in the State of New South Wales Storekeeper deceased-Application will be trade

after fourteen days from the publication hereof that Probate of the last Will of the abovenamed deceased I may be granted to HAROLD MURRAY BAT! and I

ELSIE MAY NIM the Executor and Executrix named in the said Will and all notices are to be served at the undermentioned address and all persons having any claims against the Estate of the said deceased are hereby required to furnish particulars thereof to the

undersigned within one month of the publication hereof P h ROGERS, Proctor for the Applicants Coonabarabran By his Agents BARRY NORRIS and MOORS 15 Castlereagh street Sydney IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH WALES

-Probate Jurisdiction-In the Will of JAMES JOHN SM ALE late of Woonona in the State of New S nub Wales Master Butcher deceased -Application will be made after fourteen days from the publication hereof that 1 rebate of the last Will and Testament of the abovenamed decease <] may be granted to HENRY PITMAN one of the Executors therein named leave hell g reserved to MAHA SMALL the Executrix also therein turned but at present resident out of Jie Juris 11 tion of this Honourable Court to come in an 1 prive the mine All notices may be served at the addresses of the undersigned All persons having any claims against the ratio of the wild deceased are 1 hereby required to furnish particulars to the under signed within the said fourteen days BUSI IL and McLELLAND) Proctors for the Executor AAo'lai gong By their Agents, BARKER and JONES, 39 Hunter street Sydney

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH W ALES

-Probate Jurisdiction - In the Estate of I DAMN IirMtA BASSETT late of Mullumbimby in the State of New South Wales Dairy I arrive deceased intestate -Application will be made after the expiration of fourteen days from the publication hereof that Letters of Administration of the Estate of the abovenamed deceased left unadministered by Bertha Louisa Bissett late of Atullumjlmby aforesaid AS widow deceased the Administratrix of the said Estate may be granted to JOHN III NBA STUART BleSLri the elder son of the said deceased intestate Application will also be made that the usual Bond may be dispensed with And all creditors or other persons having any claim against the Estate of the said Edwin Henry Bassett deceased are hereby required to send particulars thereof within the said fourteen days to and all notices tim be served at the office of the undersigned IIUNCFR LORD and I AMAN, Proctors for the Applicant Mullum limby By their Agents DALRYMPLE and Bl UN, 33 39 Hunter street, Sydney IN Till SLTRI MF COURT OF NEW SOUTH W ALES J. -Pri ate Jurisdiction -In the Estate of I W I N MAOPHTRSON (otherwise called Ewen McPherson ) late if Hill Pin near Marulan in the State of New South Wales Gentleman deceased intestate - App ici ion will be made after four con d i t, from the table wit n hereof that Administration of the Estate of the above turned deceased not be granted to LACHLAN ATHtFl) WILLIAMS MACPHERSON a son of the said deceased and application will not be made that the and Administration Bond and Sureties thereto may be dispensed with and all persons having any claims against the Estate of the abovenamed deceased are hereby require to send in parties died of same within the time aforesaid to the it dersigned on whom all notices may be send MARSDEN MANFRED Proctor for App Point Vernon street Cau'hnrn By his Agents G VR LAND SEABORN, and ABBOTT -J Martin place, Syd 1

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH J. AV VI FS -1 rob ite To 1 diction In the Will of HENRY MSBLT ARMS Ii ON G late of Mourilyan 10 1 fund etc street Dnunmoj ne in the State of New South Wales Hot Ice 1 Civil Servant deceased - Application will be made after fourteen days from the publication here of that Probate the last Will, and Testament of the abovenamed deceased may be planted to JANE ELLEN ARMSTRONG of Mourilyan No 10 Plunkett street Drummoyne In the State of New South Wales Widow the sole Executrix named in the said will And all notices may be served at the offices of the undersigned BARRY and NORRIS to whom all persons having any claims aga! ist the Estate of the said deceased 1 are hereby required to send particulars thereof within the said fourteen days BARRY and NORRIS Solicitors for the I executrix Belmont building, 15 Castlereagh street "Sydney _ _

TV Till SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH WAL Nicobar Jurisdiction -In the Will of MATILDA ANN PALMER late of Chatswood in the State of New South Wales Mun led Woman deceased -At pleading will be made after fourteen days from the pub cation hereof that Probate of the last Will of the above nel decease i 1915 be granted to CHARL! S PA! MIR uni ARTHUR Gil ARIES I ACH JAN 1 VI MI It two of the executors in the Slid No XII mined, DION ARTHUR OFF the other Executor to cream serge having duly renounced Probate thereof All persons having claims against the deceased are required to bend partic lars thereof to the under signed within the said fourteen days and all no lees um be served at the same address T MICHELL and 61 I Proctors for the Executors 129 Pitt street, sydney

IN Till <*jPRI Mr COURT OF 61 1 ESS! AND, 1- "mnsville-In to Will of GEORGE HENRY VV ALL late of Gargett near Mackay in the State of Queensland ( spent r deceased NOTICE is hereby given that after the expiration of fourteen days from the date of the publication hereof application will be made to this honourable Court that Probate of the Will of the above named Glen of 11 nry W all de ceased may be granted to WILLIAM HUGH STONE I) MIHI of Gargett near Mackay aforesaid Store ceper the sole Executor named in the said Will Any person interested who desires to object to the application or to be heard upon it may file a caveat in the Registry at any time before the grant Pt undo Dated this twenty seventh day of March 1923 GORTON and H ARTI 11, Solicitors for the said Vi (Ilium Augustine Barry, V Victoria street Mac lay Town Agents, WILSON, BY AN, and GROSE "Solicitors Townsville r THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH

W ALI S - Probate IiirWlictlon - In the, Estate of JACK ADOLPHUS WARDEN late of Pick Hill near Woo'omln in the State of New South Wales a Minor deceased Intestate -Application will be a mile after fourteen dies from the publication hereof that Ad nines tration of the Estate of the- abovenamed deceased may he granted to GEORGE WIL LIAM W GARDEN the Father of the said deceived, and all in films may be served at the offices of the in Persian d to whom all persons having any claim against the state are hereby required to send full particulars thereof within such fourteen days. And Notice is hereby given that application will also be made that the usual Bond may be dispensed with TRIBE and PRENTICE Proctors for the Administrator, Tamworth By F CURTISS and SON, 67 Castlereagh street, Sydney IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH

WAH S- Probate Jurisdiction - In the Will of FORGE. LAWRENCE DICK late of Harden in the State of New South Wales labourer deceased. Applica tion will be made after fourteen days from the publication hereof that Probate of the last Will and Testa went of the abo; ena ned deceased may be granted to ADAM DICK and MARGARET DICK the Executrix and Fxccn or named in the said Will and all notices may be served at the office of the undersigned to whom all Creditors a d other persons having' c arms against the Estate of the said deceased are required to send par clothes to erect within the time aforesaid J C FOR TV Proctor for the Executor and Executrix Mur unilateral Agent-THOMAS ARKINS 33 Martin place Sydney. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH

W VI rq -Probate Jurisdiction -In the Will and Codicils of orORGF EDMEADES TOLHURST late of Wellington in the Dominion of New Zealand Retired Bank Inspector deceased -Application will be made after fourteen days from the publication hereof that !-om>Mention of Probate of the last Will and Cod!

ills of the abovenamed deceased granted by and issued out of the Supreme Court of New Zealand Wellington District and are sealed by the Supreme Court of Victoria to ROBERT MOLESWORTH TOLHURST CCORCP OFRAID TOLHURST and THOMAS M AVE (the latter of whom is now deceased may be sealed with the seal of this Honourable Court. All notices may be served at the offices of the undersigned Dated this eighth day of June one thousand nine hundred and twenty three RAND and DREW, Solicitors, for abovenamed Executors 2 Hunter Street, Sydney

PTljF" SUPREME COURT OF. NEW SOUTH

W. AlES -Probate Jurisdiction-ln the Will of EDWARD f ANNTNG late of Drummoyne In the State of New South Wales Retired Fish Inspector di ceased -Application will be made after fourteen days from the publication hereof that Probate of the last Will and Testament of the abovenamed deceased may be granted to SARAH ANN FANNING and HENRY EDWARD FANNING the Executors named in the said Will and all notices may be served at the offices of the undersigned to whom all creditors are required to send in their claims within such fourteen days aforesaid REGINALD THORNTON, Proctor for I Executors. Lyndhurst chambers, 84 Elizabeth street,

Sydney

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH

WALES -Probate Jur diction -In the Will of 1 JAMES LEWIS late of Balmain near Sydney in the State of New South Wales Bootmaker deceased App cation will be made after fourteen days from the publication hereof that Probate of the last Will and testament of the abovenamed deceased may be granted to rRFDritlCK AIGAR SPRIGGS the sole Executor named in the said Will and a 1 not in may be served at the offices of the undersigned to whom all creditors are required to send in their claims within such fourteen days as aforesaid REGINALD THORNTON, Proc tor for Executors, Lyndhurst chambers, 84 Elizabeth-

eldest -days

LEGAL NOTICES.

IN THE SUPREME, COURT 01 gUY SOtannfAlr? X -Probate Jurisdiction -In the ) state oJuirsVí5HENRY CROSIER late of Ilford in the, sLu ïï1?* south Wales Retire I Farmer deceased tatest, '8-7 ration will be made after fourteen days" frontal lication hereof that Atlmli intention of the law as, effects of the abovenamed deceased Va,ÄV1!

to SAMUEL MATTHEW BANKS Cairn Fiji

THE W WILLIAM COSIER two of Her AIF

deceased and all notices may be served arrival

of the undersigned to whom parties are of Mhfl"1 against the said deceased are re tired to be £1 . 2? in the aforesaid time MCPHERSON and thUS Proctors for Adam. Ibtrators Market street ESK BARRY and NORRIS 15 Castlereagh"t".t'USX BJ

IN THE SUPREME COURT OFSlwlobTTl to

X -Probate Jurisdiction-In the Will Jas COSIER late of Ilford in the State of a,. ¿Yv Wales Widow deceased -Application with £6? after fourteen days from the pub letter hills it.

Probate of the last Will of the aba An, 1156

maybe granted to SWIM MtTTTlHvrm? COSTLY and MATTHMV W ILI UM cos in the PS" cutors in the said Will named and all and J T. be served at the offices of the undersigned o offer particulars of all claims against the sale dew S are require' to be sent within the aforesaid the? McPHERSON and BAWDEN Phaeton for EEL, Market street Mudgee By B AIRY and NOFtlHS 26 CastJereagh_strçct_Svdnc>_ USS' 1! IN THE SUPRE\iE~C0ÜRT'_7)F~ÑEW~';r>iTii

WALES -Probate Jurisdiction-In to ! Ä STTPIirV GARDNER late of Burrawang " he L of New South Wales Retired Farmer deceased ration will be made after fourteen days from the in lication hereof that Probate of the last Winant T.

lament of the abovenamed deceased may be a nut is.

STEPHEN WILLIAM GARDNER one of the class named in the said Will (JOHN THOMAS SARDAr other Executor named in the said Will hat his remains Probate thereof And all notices may be! at

the office of the undersigned,! to whom it person, has

any claims against the estate of the eT t3

are required to send particulars thereof Mus.

again.,, RAINE FUN was

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW aOÙTTHUTn

X -Probate Jurisdiction-ln the Will of FLiil of MAN late of Katoomba In the state of W" A G

Wales Spinster deceased -Application will k. 2 7

after fourteen days from the Ppubl cation hereof an Probate of the hut Will and Testament of them

named deceased may be granted to JOHN, II infer

BURhr, of Newcastle Marchant, the Set. Esq in the said Will named and all claim; saying )? Estate of the said deceased should be s "t toll "12 A BURKE, Proctor for Executor like thunder

s^AneyÜl^^" JSB". E! E

KENNEDY late of Reidsdale near differ,

State of New South Wales Grazier de missing

men will be made after fourteen day s t>onUh7nfl tion hereof that Probate of the Port land's first Î.1»"""«»"«! deceased may he granteeItaiwV AAP KAÍ,NNtñí the6ol«t\eeutrK^"edi0°thS(.H NNE. . An "editor is requested to be d la particulars. of their claims to the undersigned Percy 0 33 with... such fourteen days And all notices may blame

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IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW eOuTH'WÄLH. X -Probate Jurisdiction-In the stud of £8 IRWIN late of Summer Hill! li the Star of Vw 5th

after fourteen days from the publication hereof that Probate of the last Will and Testament of the C

series? .í.e.r'"lwá may' be granted to MAECrS FOX NOLY IRWIN the Executor named laThe "Id Will and all notices may be served at the offer of Iii

good ref whereas grass" having "W "'to against the Estate of the said deceased had. retired to send particulars thereof within the said SrW 3 fourteen days MACGREGOR and PALMER lists

for the Applicant 117 Pitt street Sydney IN THE SUPREME COURT" OF~'Ñ~EW feet

X "WALES -Probate Turn-, Action -In the E, H CHRISTINA MARGARET FERNIE his of WA near Sydney In the State of New- South WoIa is Woman deceased Intestate -Application will be no beer. 'fourteen ?'»J'1 from the publication hereof that Administration of the Estate of the alovenntaelT ceased may be granted to ALAN FERME tile on of the said deceased and all creditors are Free used to send in particulars of their claims within the said fourteen days to the tenders gnr 1 where all matters

way be served ALAN GLENN 50 Cleveland-st

Surry Hills

TENDERS.

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PLASTERERS Price waited House Bondi £

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Plans Specifications and (} articles in the office i CHARLES »OillliCLK, Vulutect ii I again

T and C our dear, 201 Elizabeth t sydney

Vud Carrington chambers Watt street NLBGVSIU. Closing, 20th of June at noon Lo here or any.' tender not necessarily accepted

for Sale to Tender, Ruston 1 rector e case over Portable 1 Barrie and Acme Stone Crusher n i jaws

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BUILDING MATERIALS

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4 BORDER AND WHITE ANT PROOF STAIN FOR SHINGLES AND EXTERIOR WOODWORK

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