Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Saturday 12 May 1883, page 16


Situations Wanted.

MaNAQls.MK.Nl hotel or refreshment rooms required

by competent man, references present employers Septimus Argus

MARIlthu double (voting man Indoor emant

wife, housemaid, laundress Suitable for hotel

8 Russel street.

MallltlED Double, rLepcoUlile, young, wants

situation hotel work, good references Mall

lard's 8 Russell-street

MAN, respectable, sober wants situation, good

general Servant, reference Dr Singleton, 15s

Useful, Argus

NURSE, otpcrtomed, wants situation in gentleman's

family, one or two children Agnes Argus office

PERSON, respectable, wants washing, surmising

Hythe day Argus Agency, Illili II, lit Kilda. SALESMAN, hastily respectable, wants situation

town or country Good references Frost, Argus

of lit on

IO Printers-A first class jobbing Maeblnomau,

open to engagement. TJA, Argus office'

TO

"YOUNG Lady wishes engagement, clerical Uno JL fancy shop, good references Mrs Gold's,

Queen street

YOUNG Married Couple wants situation, country

preferred City Kigiatry, 116 Elizabeth street, opposite Beehive

YOUNG Lady desires situation Mother's Help

Companion, good needlewoman ; references

178 Collins street east.

~\7~0UNG -English On um Coachman, Scotch arrival, X used horses, any wages, wetting 27 Russell st

Situations Vacant.

AT Mrs Brown a Otllccs, Laundress, station, Young

Girl, Assistant Laundress, Wanganella, Young Girl, Kltchonmald

AT Mrs Brown a Graces, Parlour Maids, BUburbB,

House Parlour Maids, stations, Colac, Bay, Uounmald, small family, Jerilderie

AT Mrs. Brown's unices, lined Nurse, sullen,

Riverina, £10, N roses and Needle women, country,

suburbs.

AT Mrs Brown's Offices Cook s experienced, first

class families, Toorak, South Yarra, stations. Colac, Coleraine

AT Mrs Brown's Offices Married Couple, station,

Mossgiel, more experienced cook, who housekeeper; highest wages

AT Mrs Brown's offer, Parlourmaid wanted,

gentleman's family, Toorak, wages £40, re f erences indispensable

Farm. Brown's Offices, Married Couple, station,

Balranald an cook, baker, wife housemaid

and laundress.

AT Mrs Duncan's office, -Teasdale street, Housemaid

and Laundress, station, Hay ; Nor90 and needlewoman, Station

AT Mrs. Duncan's, Cooks and Laundresses, general

Servante, hotels, private- families, Yea, town,

suburbs

AT Mrs. Duncan's, general ServanUjUeldelberg, St.

Kilda, Seymour, Ploughman, Mltkmtu, Lads,

useful, milk

AT Mrs. B"di(,r*e,«8 Russell sheet, Cooke, suburbs,

£1 weekly Laundresses, Parlourmaids, General Servants A T Mrs Boltzmans, Fitzroy Koglstry. Gertrude's street, cook, Laundress, Generals, Fitzroy, St

Kilda, Hawthorn.

AT Mrs Downie's, Queen street, wanted. General,

Nursegirl same unity, Farm Hand, Little Boy

BOY

wanted, at the Book Arcade

CARTER. Wanted, Man to take charge Lorry and

Pair Horses, must be thoroughly well Up In rail way and boat work, and produce good references Apply William Adamson and Co 20 Little Collins

street west

CANVASSERS wanted, first-class experienced, for

advertisements Good commission Prompt, Argus office

COMPANION, orderly, play piano; General Servants,

Nursegirls mauled Mrs Campbell, 10

Lonsdale street! east

CLERK, despatch, wanted, with knowledge of Iron

mongery preferred Briscoe and Co., Collins-st. K DRESSMAKER, good, wanted, by the week.

Apply S Canterbury turned, Powlett-street,

East Melbourne

DRIVER, for light carting about town and suburbs,

wanted Apply 31 Elizabeth Street (upstairs),

Bank

FARM Hands - Wanted, Ploughman, Mon harrow

' tug, carting, 17s 6d, 20s, Milkers, 17s 6d (0,

/""loVKBNBSS wanted, private family, results, AT music, good home Terms and references, Tuition,

Argus office.

HOUSEMAID Laundress, Protestant. Mrs Llojo

Bella Vista, Alma road, near Malvern railway

Briton

IRONMONGERS Assistants (two), wanted, for

stocktaking Brise re and Co , Collins st east

JUNIOR, smart, wanted, for the country W

Watson and Sons, Flinders lane

trO-LENUAID wanted, first class, 15 per week

Golden Fleece, Russell-street

LAD, about understands horses, useful, 15s and

board , Increase It industrious, well behaved Monday morning All applicants' fare repaid Buxton near Elsternwick station.

LAD, active, intelligent, ay Apprentice by pastrycooks

department, must be respectably connected Forms on application did Gunsler, COUILB

street

"ft,! AlLLARD'a, 89 Russell street -Experienced LIL Cook, 26s , Uuusonialds, Parlourmaids, Lauu dresses, Kitchenmaids, -5, General Servants

MAILLARD Offices - Married Couple, export

enced roan cook, wife housemaid laundress, gentleman's family, town, £80

MAU LARD'- unless - Respectable young man,

Boots, useful, hotel, Mau Oooss, Kltcbenmcn, Milk Cart Drivers Youths

MAILLARDS Unites- Young Mall useful hotel

and store, references required, Boots, Youth, butcher's ordere

MANTLE Hands, experienced good wages, wanted

by Craig, Williamson, and Thomas. Apply Mr

Sutherland

MACHINE Paper Rulers Wanted, first class

Hand, good wages Apply W. E Smith, Bia tonic, Sydney

MANAGING Hands wanted, ironmongery, grocery,

furniture. Apply Confidential, Argus office, stating terms and experience

Mrs M'

MAN, young, smart, active, respectable, generally

useful in hotel Apply to " Lounge." last

ora Arcade

MR

"fillies, superior young portion, wanted ; Pro JJl testant, must have good refers D co« Apply to tore 1 o'clock Mrs H M. Thomson, Heat t hurt le,

BalMain road

SHIRTS -Wanted, an experienced Shirt UrctMur (or

shirt factory Apply Mc'Arthur, varied, and Co,

Flinders lane rant.

S

SERVANT, -Others!, thorough , family three , boy

kept, £10 Apply to-day, Allenvale, opposite Como, Toorak road

SERVANT' thorough, general, using, clean, active

References indispensable 10 Avoca street, South Yarra SERVANT, general, wanted, small family, refer

necessary Bardwell, Great, Dundas place, Albert park

SK

nUcJ. How Bridge Hotel,

TAYLOR-The OUrriKQ GLASS now forming

under Mr E WYATT will COMMENCE on JUNK the list at the Temperance Hall At the request of numerous corren pond at the foot will be payable in 20 instalments of one ((place. As only a limited number can be taken at one time, preference will be given to early applicants References given to successful pupils holding good appointments In Melbourne Sydney, Adelaide, and Brisbane Apply by letter, 85

Collins street west

fT

Collins-street west

WANTED, elderly MAN. (generally useful, knowledge

of horses able to milk, keep small gar den, left his work, comfortable home, also. Boy, able to drive, generally useful, must both have personal re ferred, character, sobriety Medico, Argus office

WARDSU AN wanted, for the Geelong Infirmary

and Benevolent: t Asylum Wagee, Lib, with board, site For particulars apply to the secretary

WAITRESS and assist bar, previous experience

not eeewwry, young, girl, wanted Law CourtsHotel, William-street

We

Situations Vacant

""YOUTH smart, wanted for office State age ox X perience, and salary expected, Mercantile, Argus

omeo

STOUIU for light work In nursery garden Dyiau L Northcote Nursery, ROSE street Northcote

Wanted, to Buy.

BONA FIDE ANNOCNUatUENr-HUbast cash

price given for all kinds of gentlemen's left off "." Letters promptly attended to Quit

ALL killed dailies golden on«IVAI<OltoB_3 PURCHASED

for cash Letters attended Mrs. Harris 111 Wellington street, Collingwood

ALL Inscriptions of Ladies and Gentlemen

OuOTHfN" BOUGHT Mrs C Woolf, 47 Chapel street. South Yarra Letters attended

ALL kinds Ladies' Gentlemen's WAllDKOot-i

valuable Property BOUGHT, cash letters at ten led Mrs Roberts 1. Wellington at, Collingwood

01

SOIL for lop-Urosali g, REQUIRED at the Scotch

College Cricket ground Apply Curator

I TO BUTCHERS, Office -WANTED, household will

hold JONES, 80 ton, cash on delivery 2

14 Franklin-street east

U GROUBE, Others WANTED Tea IJSvD, 12s c t, Scrap Lead, 14s cwt, cash on delivery 2

Franklin-street east

110 PRIVATE PERSONS. Others. WANTED, di

kinds of BOTTLES, highest prices, cash on delivery

2 «ranklln-etroDt east

rpt) DEALERS, others WANTED, CAST IRON, X £4 ton, any quantities, cash on delivery 2

Franklin-street east

WANTED, to Purchase a secondhand fireproof

SAFE Suto dimensions, are , A V. 0 , Baths Hotel, Bourke street.

WA

Wanted to Soil.

AN immense assortment Now and secondhand

FURNITURE, Pianos, Fireproof Safes, 46., very cheap dear son and Sons, S Little Collins street Established 30 years

Almora pattern BUGGY and Horse, suitable for

suburban traveller Hartley and Co, Little

Lonsdale-street west

ALL OVER logic In ijAUJLK, English made, good

condition Joseph Adams, saddler, a, 8 Lonsdale-street

west

BEST assortment In Melbourne of POSTMAN

BAUS, Mall Trunks, Hide Travelling, Cash, Morocco, Russia, Call, and Seal Ladies Hand Bags, Morocco, Russia, and Soil Purse, Betting and rocket Books Writing Cases Joseph Turner, fancy leather goods manufacturer, HO and 33 Queen street.

BOAT, ualf-outrhrgor clinker, complete, for

SALE, very cheap, hold three adults Apply Ureonland Prince s bridge

BICYCLES -Siugeir7~~MJIUllSU; OIIALLlÉNaK

has by far the greatest silo. Agent, li. Bagot,

11 Latrobe-street east

B1ÛÏ0LK3 -Now Exoolslors, double balls both

wheels. Roadsters, £17 IBs , sacrifices Station and Lee streets, North Carlton 0 Irish

BICYCLES.-Kuoruiou» demand for the celebrated

Premier W E Adams, agent, 84 Lonsdale-street east Time payments

B' B B B"

CHURCH ORGAN for SALE, at end of year, 7 stops

hordes pedals, £160 Also, small stone pillar Fund, to Apply Dr Torrance. Balaclava. Jf within reasonable distance from Melbourne, Dr Torrance will undertake to open the area for purchaser

CANVAS BOBE, Rick Covers, Tarpaulins, Horse

Cloths, all sizes, best values In town Wilson tentmaker, SOL Elizabeth Street

COW, Alderney, for SALE, just calved, quiet, suit

private family or help, Mibolnou street,

i nat Brunswick

DAIRYMEN and Pig Dealers - MILL S BuriMUK

and Chaff for SALE 1 Brunton and Co., Spencer street

DUIPalONU FILrtsRS, Garden Fountains, Carved

Church roads, Terra Cotta Figures, Vases Handy, 07 George-street, Fitzroy

17I0R8ALK one Pair Black PONHvs, one Pair Ila

7 HorseS one Pair Ohoenuts, four DraULhts Trial given All sound and quiet. single, saddle, and double lorries Apply old Lamb Inn, Elizabeth street, Melbourne

1761 SALE Splendid Cremona VIOLIN Crumuoa

7 Alto and Violoncello Jnqulro Martin Simonsen,

Carlisle street St Kilda.

FAMILY COW for SALE, excellent milker, the

roughly quiet, two days calved 801 Albert road Emerald had

171H._T.Y0HK TOOLS, WOOD., and PATTERNS, best

assortments Melbourne Cozens and Harvey, Ironmongers 155 Elizabeth-street Melbourne

I7IUU1T TREES, Ornamental Trees Grant and

7 Cameron, seedsmen and plant merchants, 41

Bourke street west Melbourne

I

¡T1UUM1URK supplied on Time Payment, l

purity required, Immediate delivery Johnston in) Gertrude-street Fitzroy

FURNITURE, Bedsteads, Bedding thompson

Abrahams, 168 Swanston-st Price late poet frew 17I01UV pair livoRAUUUS for SALE

Boil, ED Bouverie street, Carlton

UOU and Ottoap LOOKING GLASS, IN In 6s

look, not to be equalled. Norman, 7 Collins

street east.

ODD and Cheap PICTURE FRAMES, every description

Norman, 7 Collins street east, four doors from Elizabeth-street.

HARP, double action, cheap beautiful order

one third the cost Dyall, agent, 121 Johnston street, Fitzroy

HORSE CLIPPERS, latest liuproVvUl.nl« Just

landed ex steamer Cozens and Harvey, importers, 165 Elizabeth street, Melbourne

IN FOR TAN T FACT for ALL to JU..U.HH-U -

Good SPECTACLES, properly adapted, aid the vision and strengthen the eyes, whereas faulty (jMstii or GIVES GOOD LINES, is not correctly chosen, will injure and may utterly destroy the altar.

KASNER and Mrs, opticians 17 (JollUM-street W

KNIIIKD UOiE Rock, Guernsey, 50. Lad his

own material made up, Hose retooled Denis., Boy 'astern Art, ide

K'

MONOGRAMS ENGRAVED, for embossing on

notepaper and envelopes, sketches submitted Whitehead and Co 97 Collins street east

OURNINu STATIONERY and Memorial cards

printed in best style E Whitehead and Co ,

67 Ballina street east

NOW ready. Whitehead MAP of MLTIORIA. :

vised to date, price 5s, and 2s ed cloth, all

booksellers

AK and Blackwood PUNCHEONS, Hogsheads

Half hogsheads, Kilderkins Wine Capt, Tallow Casks li Ishor's Cooperado, Sandridge-road

N SALE, 8in to 9in O iron WATER PIPES

states American and Welsh John M Ilwraith, Melbourne Lead Works

LATE GLASs Snout FRONT, shutters At ; about

40ft for BAL- Leviathan Clothing Company,

Bourke Street

SHOWY Pair of HORSES, accustomed to run to

(gether for two years, a bargain Stevenson and billets

TO NEWSPAPER PROPRIETORS -A Hoe- Four X feeder PRINTING MACHINE, for SALE. War sent a sheet equal in size to "The Argus, or the size can be varied to six or eight columns per page In first rate order For full particulars apply to the General Manager, "The Argus" filled

VJ

IblTINO and Wedding OAIEDS beautifully <

graved and proved very best style, rum come rod cards While lion I O King street t

Publications and Literature

AN OLD KO UK Y and other h to time by the

Water, prim and U L Hutchinson, 10 Collins

street west

BENJAMIN JUDKINS, UUIBIUII philosopher, on

Political and Religious Despotism, shortly price GJ 'If life were a merchandise that old could bar, the rich would always live, and the poor

would die '

ClATCHIN-QiWIUaUAN-J the latest agitation Tula

J priced Glasgow book warehouse, 16 Co li in a

street west

171 A.RILY HEALES, cheap oat house in town OF ORE o w

. book warehouse in Collins street west

PUBLIC OPINION -The only Journal RIVER

the whole of the opinions, English, Forclffn t l Colonial, on political, social events throughout the world Subjects of interest fully discussed Yearly, 15s, post free C Cole, öoutlmojpton street Strand, London, bnyUnU

UOlO ALUUHH, Workbasket, and Writing down of L EuUlilobOo, Russow bank wMohoiwe, 16

doll I na Street west

RJ

SECONDHAND BOOKS

INSPECTION INVITED

Green s Enigmas of Life and Rocks Ahead Groios Correlation of Pin Local Forces

Oalrierwood Relations of Mind and Brain Pawcott s Manual of Political Bconi my

Dookie s Civilisation, 8 vols Raine a Ancient Law Bacons Life and Times by Bncddlnj, 3 vols

Rains Emotions and the Will, beiiBcs and the

InUlloct

Venn s Logic of Chance Graham's Creek of Bdonco Imperial Dictionary, 2 , Chambers Book of Days, 2

PawBon s Sermons Brooke s Bornions Abbotts Through Mature to Christ

Reynolds Mystery in Miracles rUpntltlon, 6 vols Arnold Syd and the Bible, St Paul said

Protestantism

Flint's Thciani, Anti Theatre There.

Luthardt's Truths of Christianity, 8 vol! Heyn finds' Supernatural In Nature

OospeloftbelOth Century, Conder ? Buds of Faith

BOOKS PORCH ABID

SOOTH, tsooadtMOd book sells', 117 Swanston street

Publications turn IA caravans.

T

A U S . R A" L A S I A N

SATURDAY, MAY 12. This Number contains

LEADING ARTICLES.

Sill JOHN crushes.

this POSTAL CONFERENCE

THE LAND SYSTEM OF NSW SOUTH WALES.

The Ladies' Column -On the Black. By " summing

seeing Fashionable Letter. Notes and Queries.

Original Poetry Too Late. Among. By Frances

Gill.

Miscellany.

Literature Pearls of the Faith, or Main's Eoaary -Damoole*-Ten years.

Society and Fashions Lady's Letter from

Dublin.

Social Sketches -PermlBSlhle Slang. By " S "

Tile BuniourlBt_A Plea for the Domestic Mosquito.

By "Oberon."

The Essayist -The Dawning Sunday.

The Gold Mines The Gold Mines of Victoria In

1-2 3. By R. Brough Smyth, F.G S., F.L.B. The Traveller.-Plotores of Travel. By " 18." Talk on 'Change. By "glass." Topics of the York. The Theatres. Town Now I.

Science and Religion.

The Postal Conference.

Latest Cable and Intercolonial Telegrams.

TDK SPORTSMAN. Answers to Correspondents. Does Breeding Pay

The V.R.C. Programme

The Two-year-olds of 1882 8. By " Augur." The Melbourne Hunt Club Meeting. Casterton alerting.

Shepparton Meeting. Inglewood Meeting. Portland Meeting.

Schnapper Point Amateur Meeting. The Turf in New South Wales :

Australian Jockey Club. Sydney Turf club

Lachlan Racing Club Meeting.

The Dubbo Jockey Club Meeting. The Turf In South Australia The

South Australian Jockey Club Autumn

Meeting.

Sporting Notes from New South Wales.

Sporting Notes from New- Zealand. By " Boats

may." ' Rowing Notes. By " Gloantlme."

Football Gossip. By " Peter Pindar."

The Post Cricket Season sitting and Bowling

Averages.

South Melbourne Cricket Club,

Coursing.- Notes by the Way. By " Skiddaw." yachting at Wendouree

THE YEOMAN. Answers to Correspondents

Weekly Review of the Corn Trade. Weekly Review of the Wool Trade. Rural Topics and Events.

Seasonable Hints for the Farm.

The Rabbit Nuisance Act of New South Wales.

The Arundel Shorthorns. By Our Own Reporter. The Tasmanian Stud Flocks. By " Bruni." The

Chiswick Stud Merinoes.

The Vintage, fly Our Agricultural Reporter.

No III.

Swan-hill Irrigation.

The Wheat and Flour Trade. Correspondence

Wheaten Meal and Oaten Meat Flemington Stock Reports.

Intercolonial Sheepdog Trials. The Tobacco Crop.

The Rabbit Act in New South Wales.

The Tariff Commission and Agricultural Imple-

ments.

National Agricultural Society of Victoria. West Bourke Agricultural Society.

Live Stock Notes.

Harvest and the Crops. Pastoral Intelligence,

Riverina Live Stock Report. Horticultural Notes.

The Catalogues of the Season.

Gardening Operations for the Wo ok. Tree-planting at Koller. Notes and Gleanings.

Horticultural society of Victoria, Impoundings.

THE SUPPLEMENT

Contains :

THE NOVELIST. PEARLY ; OR THE WORLD

AFTER AN ISLAND. By Miss BETIfAU EDWARDS Chapter XXV. "WRATH ThAT WORKS LIKE MADNESS." Chapter XXV'."GEOFF SPEAKS HIS MIND." »

THE STORYTELLER. SIGN SYLVESTER. By

R L." CHAPTERS I. AND X.

THE ESSAYIST THE DAWNING SUNDAY.

SOCIAL SERVICES. - PERMISSIBLE SLANG.

By " S "

TBE HOMOURIBT.-A PLEA FOR THE DOMESTIC

MOSQUITO. By .. OBISRON."

THE TRAVELLER, PICTURES OF TRAVEL. By

38."

THE GOLD-FIELDS -THE- GOLD MINES OF yu.

TORIA IN 1882 3. By R. BROUGH SMYTH, F.L.S., F.G S.

THE BIOGRAPhER -Bill JOHN O'SHANASSY. NEWS AND NOTES

TOWN NEWS THE PICTURE GALLERY THE

SUNDAY QUEhTlON-FUNERAL OF SIR JOHN O'SHANASSY THE BORDEAUX -EXHIBITIONCHAMBER OF MANUFAOTUREb-THB UNI-VERSITY SERIOUS OMNIBUS ACCIDENT. INTERCOLONIAL.- NEW ZEALAND. MARKETS-. MINING. CHESS.

ANNOUNCEMENTS. - BIRTHS - MARRIAGES DEATHS.,

PRICE SIXPENCE.

To be had of all "The Argus agents, or posted direct from the office to any address, at 6s 3d. per quarter, payable in advance.

THE AUSTRALASIAN TURF

RKOIrt'KIl,

Season 1881-2,

NOW READY,

Contains Full and Accurate Report of

The PAST SEASON. RACING IN AUSTRALIA,

ENTRIES for COU ING EVENTS,

LIST of REGISTERED JOCKEYS and COLOURS,

Length of Courses,

Tables of Whittier,

Rules of the Victoria Racing Club and Victorian Club,

Standard Weights for Age,

And

ALL INFORMATION INDISPENSABLE TO

RACING MEN.

Price, 36.; postage, 6d.: do. to other colonies. Is,

Published for the proprietors of " The Australasian" by millwall and Co., 78 Collins-street east,

COMPLETE SETS from 1800 can be had.

Bank Notices.

LAND CREDIT BANK of AUSTRALASIA

(Limited),

74 Collins street west, Melbourne.

DIRECTORS :

Charles R. Martin, Esq.

M. H. Davies, Esq. Robert McCall, Esq.

H. St. John Clarke, Esq , J.P.

Deposits received at highest current rates. Advances made on freehold property. Current servants kept, Interest allowed 3 per cent, on daily balance. Authorised by Governor in Council to guarantee administra. Ilniuif ouates._OK". H TAY Lu It, Manager.

MELBOURNE SAVINGS BANK

UoadOllioe: Market Street, KlindorsOaue West. branch offices at Collingwood. Prahran, Richmond, Emerald hill, Carlton, and Hotham.

Trustees'. Nicholson, Kui , J.P.; E B. Wight, Esq., J. P.; George Stevenson, and ; W. H. Cutts, Esq, MD., JP.; Francis Henty, Esq , J.P.; William Coilfrey, Ksq ; David Beath, Esq.

oFFICER OPEN DAILY, and Saturday Evenings.

The Melbourne Savings Bank has now -1,00 de positors.

Interest, 4 per cent, allowed up to £250. Cheques, drafts, and post-office orders received

llckldunle In suburbs or country unable to attend personally, and w failing to become depositors, can obtain full instructions on application. All necessary Information sent post free. Accounts opened by de-positing one shilling. JOHN ALSOP, Actuary.

Produce, Provisions, etc

O L B MEDAL, L A U T

T

G

FRY'S CARACAS COCOA,

In Packets and Tins,

Specially recommended by the manufacturers, is pro pared from the celebra- tod Cocoa of Caracas, combined with other choice descriptions.

14 A most delicious and valuable article."-"Stan

dard."

FRY S COCOA EXTRACT,

In Packets and Tins.

' really consists of Cocoa Nibs deprived of superfluous oil, than which If properly prepared there is no nicer or more wholesome preparation of cocoa."

or. JlAuHALIi

FRY'S HOMEOPATHIC COCOA,

In Packets and Tins,

in an article strongly recommended by many a man out medical aid-, and is admirably adapted for homepath! pat lee to, Invalids, and for consumers generally.

16 Prize Medals Awarded to J. S. FRY and SONS,

Bristol and London.

HOTEL for SALE - HaPS, Oxley grows, about

12cwt" very fine sample. Henry Stevenson,

Queen street

KATKt'UL-UUM F O S P' I N G.

E I P S'S ia O O O A.

BREAKFAST.

1 By a. thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and machine, and by a careful application of the fine properties of well selected cocoa, Mr. Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a dullcatnl>-flavoured beverage which may seasons many heavy doctor's bills It is by the judicious under such articles of a lot that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to

Best every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle ...ala'lloa are floating around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified] with pure blood and a properly nourished frame." nee article in the " Civil Service Gazette."

Made simply with boiling water or milk. Sold only in packets labelled

J AM 19 EPPS and Co.,

HOUCCOPATHIC On It MINES, LONDON.

Also-Makers of FRY'S CHOCOLATE ESSENCE.

KBU Wil RAT, New Zealand Velvet Straw, for

SALE. D. Whitley and Co, 9 Queen-street,

G S:

is Amusomoiits.

rll K A T R E RO Y A L.

Under the Management of Messrs. Williamson,

Garner, and Musgrove

Stage Manager, S. R. Jones

FOURTH -nd~_-BT WEEK or

BLAND ROLPH DRAMATIC COMBINATION,

In his SECOND PRODUCTION,

Continued I TAKEN FROM LIFE I Success Continued | TAKEN FROM LIFE | Success

LAST SATURDAY NIGHT of LAST SATURDAY NIGHT of

The (TAKEN FROM LIFE Great TAKEN FROM LIFE. Play (TAKEN FROM LIFE.

( LAST SATURDAY NIGHT

REMEMBER .! OF GORDON'S HOME PICTURES

of COUNTRY LIFE.

LAST SATURDAY NIGHT RSURHRER } Of

Of

THE GREAT RACING SCENE. / NEXT THURSDAY EVENING, RfMRiiRvn I MAY 17th,

DECEMBER - POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT of

C. TAKEN FROM LIFE. Everybody should see the

GREAT POhTIO SENSATION DR A A,

Already witnessed by over

81,000 PERSONS.

LAST SATURDAY NIGHT of

ALFRED DAMPIER,

Miss BLANCHE STAMMERS,

Miss ANNIE TAYLOR,

And k STRONG CAST of CHARACTERS,

Specially selected to interpret This POWERFUL DRAMA.

SCENERY DESIONI'l) by GEORGE GORDON,

And Painted by Gordon and Grist, Box plan open daily at Allan's

stalls, family circle, and pit tickets at Davis's (late Huakett's), Bourke st. Carriages may be ordered at 11,

Treasurer-J. E. Moore,

General Business Manager Henry R Harwood.

Business Manager for Bland Holt- W. H. Seagrave

U SA T R li it O S A L.

T

SATURDAY, BAY 10,

GRAND REVIVAL!

HENRY V,

And Last Bngngeinont of

GEORGE 111 Q C O R D

(Previous to his departure for Europe),

Supported by

RIGNOLD and ALLISON'S

SPECIALLY ORGANISED COMPANY. Box plan now open at Allan's

THE US WONDER OF THE A

THE MIGNON PIANO.

The most remarkable success on record in the annals of pianoforte selling has been achieved by Messrs NICHOLSON by the introduction of their splendid

new model,

THE MIGNON PIANO.

It was naturally to be expected that our competitors, seeing that we had completely distanced them by the bringing out of our series, of

NEW MODEL PIANOS,

But especially by the " Minnon," would not remain Idle and that fo should have a number of would be

Imitations of

THE MIGNON PIANO.

Now that we have soon their feeble efforts we can afford to smile at them, and as our minds at rest, as It is impossible (cr our competitors to show an instrument

to compare with

THE MIGNON PIANO.

THIS MODEL IS BEYOND RIVALRY.

It is all very well to road glowing descriptions of overstrung- and double oblique and trichord pianos at ridiculously low prices, but we would warn our friends and the public not to be caught by such

announcements.

THE BEST PIANO IS ALWAYS THE ODBAPEST.

THE MIGNON PIANO

Ii manufactured in the same first-class manner, and equal in that respect to a

NINETY-GUINEA ERARD.

For elegance of design the " Mignon" excels most planes bath in producing this model the style of race was a secondary consideration. What we Studied shortly was to Secure the purest quality of tone, and in that we have exceeded our expectations, for the tone of the '* Mignon " is not only pure, but It has in roundness and fullness, and is devoid of that dreadful metallic quality so common in the ordinary cottage piano.

" , THE MIGNON PIANO

Has a quality of tone that no other similar value piano possesses. Rich, sympathetic, and starting tone that charms the ear, and never becomes weari-some. Tills could only be produced by the most careful and refined workmanship,

THE MIGNON PIANO

Has also a delightful touch-imitantanoou« In reporttion niko most agreeable to the easy or difficult pannier of pianoforte playing, and to the young as well as to the more advanced performer.

THE MIGNON PIANO

Contains every improvement of value. instruments costing 160 guineas and upwards do not contain a

Ttio iron frame is quite a picture of solidity and good work. The same may also be said of the individual parts action, key-board, really show the careful finish SO desirable in a piano.

THE MIGNON PIANO

is the only and original Instrument bearing the name, and since Its introduction has earned the greatest possible dlBtluotlou. It has made its way to the most remote parts of Australia, scarcely a village or town being without one or more of those charming pianos. The price for the " Mignon" is so moderate as to be within reach of the most humble of her Majesty's subjects.

THE MIGNON PIANO

Can be thoroughly RELIED UPON. We GUARANTEE the INSTRUMENT for SEVEN YEARS, for the country The plants are carefully tuned, polished and well packed, so that they arrive at their destina-tion in the same excellent condition as when leaving

our warehouse.

THE MIGNON PIANO

Can be had at our loweBt fixed cash prices or on our time-payment system, extending from one to three years.

Messrs Nicholson and Co. would also draw attention to their superb

No. 11 PIANO.

This instrument is of full else and magnificent proportions. It has one of the finest If not the finestiron frames over placed in a piano. The actions, keyboards, and in fact the general construction is unsurpassed by any other similar value piano yet made Overstrung (double oblique), trichord, Que and full tone, exceedingly rich In quality, touch everything that can be desired ; In fact, a perfect mode!

Messrs. Nicholson and Co. have also another new model, the

No. i PIANO,

an instrument of medium size, containing all the Improvements enumerated above.

Illustrated catalogues and price lists may be had on application.

~ SOLE AGENCY

For the

RONISO U PIANOS.

Now so Well known as Not to Need Comment.

in stock is kept a variety of all the well-known brands, Including

LIPP,

SCHIEDMAYER,

ARCHER, FORD,

NEUFELD,

PLEYEL,

ERARD, etc, etc.

A Ruo STOCK of PIANOS for HIRE from the, monthly. The most liberal house In Melbourne, whether for cash or on the time-payment system.

Messrs. NICHOLSON and Co.

have secured the

Sole Agency for Australia

For the famous

CLOUGH and WARREN ORGAN,

The Cheapest and Best Organs ever brought to

Australia

Boo the Pet Organ,

Five Biopt, £21

See the favourite Organ,

Seven shops, Including sub-base and octave coupler,

-SO.

Bee the Favourite Organs,

At £80, £85, £40.

And also a large Variety of Styles,

_ From £40 to £180.

TuITcLOUGH and WARREN ORGAN

Once Heard

Will Captivate Anyone

Buy no Other but

THE CLOUGH and WARREN ORGAN.

NICHOLSON and Co.,

46 and 47 COLLINS-STREET,

And at BYC MET.

Amusements.

it is in A - it is 13 S- K.

Lester .. - Mr, A. T. Dunning.

Treasurer and Manager Mr J F Dunning. THIS EVENING (SATURDAY, MAY 12

First production on any stage of

BROOKER DARRELL's

Entlroly Original Emotional Play, in 5 epochs, an

Episode, and an event, entitled

THE NAKED T H U ( II.

THE NAKED TRUTH THE NAKED TRUTH.

Interviewed by

The ARTHUR, W. J. HOLLOWAY,

And the BEST COMPANY In AUSTRALIA.

Special ouuagoinolit of

MAY ANNIE MAYOR.

Magnificent Scenery, Entirely Now, painted

expressly by

Alexander Habbe and Mr. John Little,

assisted by Dr Kelly.

THE NAKED TRUTH,

written by the author of The Sunny South, Trans-

ported for life, The Forlorn Hope,

Back from the Grave, for, DRAMATIC PERSONAL:

Adrian Devereux (gentleman) a. Mr, George Darrell Talbot Dovcronx (his father) Mr J. J. Kennedy Louis Voltaire (a inventors) Mr F. C. Appleton Paul Bruce (journalist and dramatist)

Mr. W. J. Holloway

Bobby Breen (a popular comedian) Mr Olly Deering south Hiilherford (a heavy tragedian) Mr. G. Leeton Daisy Daunt (a pink of fashion) .. Mr. N. O'Brien Nick Orubbor (a representative man)

Mr. Chas. Holloway Motion Montrose(aquoon of Bohemia)

Miss Essie Jenyns Kuntco Phayre (a queen of society).. Miss Annie Mayor Lillian Lyle (languid and luxurious)

Miss Constance Deorwyn Pearl Pansy (of the ballot) .. Miss Alice Deorwyn Jane Ann the.. Miss Ida Herbert

Characters In the Episode

Manvor(thotrlbnno) Mr. H. R. Jewett Marong (an ancient warrior) ~ Mr. H. A. Douglas Find Cltlzon .. _ .... Mr. J. A. Power second Citizen 2 Mr Alfred Rolfe A Woman Vestal 2 .... Miss Eulo Jenyns

Braves, Patriarch!, Maidens, Matron, etc.

The Motive.

"I was so young-I loved him BOTH had no mother

God forgot me, and I fell."

First Epoch.

A QUEEN OF BOnEUIi.

Second Epoch.

A QUEEN OF SOCIETY.

Third Epoch.

THE CODE OF MORALITY.

The Episode.

A play within a play.

THE ROMAN VESTAL.

Fourth Epoch.

THE OLD, OLD TALE.

The Event.

THE WAGES OF SIN.

Fifth Hooch.

HOW IT CAME TO PARIS.

The Mechanical -doctor - .. - by Mr. Robins The Properties _ by air. Gardiner The Original Music. by The Zopllo

Tickets for all parts of the house obtainable at the Opera-house from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Box plan at

Glen's music warehouse.

PKRA-UuUSB FANCY DRESS BALLS and PARTIES COSTUMES on HIRE at reduced terms. Apply dress-circle entrance from 12 to 2.

N.B. Fancy dresses of every description made to

order on the shortest notice.

R

ARE M U S I C A b v V K N T. MAX women's)

MAX VOQUIOH'S ]? ADIEU to VICTORIA.

MAY VOORHiS)

MAX VOQRIOU'S FAREWELL.

This great

EXECUTANT, ARTIST, and COMPOSER,

Who ranks among the very highest in the world, and whose performances have delighted his numerous audience throughout Australia, will take a final leave of Melbourne prior to his departure for Europe in a

FAREWELL CONCERT

At the MELBOURNE TOWN-HALL,

On SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 28,

Kindly assisted by the following distinguished

artistes Miss

ALICE REES,

HERR OTTO FHllEIl, HERR CARL KUNDE,

And the METROPOLITAN LIEDERTAFEL.

The attention of all lovers of music is particularly invited on this occasion, as it will positively be the last opportunity of hearing one of the

GREATEST PIANISTS of the AGE.

The business success of the altar Is cared for by a committee of the following gentlemen í

Baron Ford, von Muller, Prof, H. M. Andrew

K.O.M.O.

Dr. Torrance

T. IH. Guenett

Alberto bulman O. W, Russell L. L. Lewis J. li. Kdcscn

0. A. Pinschof

J. C W. Nicholson Dr. J. T. Rudall Ed. Miller F. Tate

J. Buddee

Herr Julius Siede J R Edeson

Signor P. Oocchl Ernest Barker David Leo Alf. Pte

K H Wright

Dr. Jonasson

Charles Iroudol Ed, Fanning And others.

8. O. FIRANI, Hon. Boo.

Prices of admission Balcony and reserved chairs, 4s.; unreserved, iii.; body of hall), 2s.; back seats and south gallery, is.

TICKET HOLDERS are

requested to present their tickets at Nicholson and-it and mark them oil on the hall plan.

Further particulars and programme In future advertisements. O. NOBILI, Business Manager.

O O T 0 11 FANCY F A 1 It.

(Postponed from March).

On Behalf of Clarendon street Presbyterian Church,

TOWN-HALL, 13S1KIIA.L-.I1ILL,

Commencing

SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 15.

The Hon. Graham Barry, M L A., has kindly consented

to open the Fair.

A great variety of Scotch Novelties and useful

fashionable articles. Grand Scottish Entertainment

Highlanders, pipers, and dancers in costume. songs and ballads of Scotland, Professor Cloveman, illusionist and wizard, in his drawingroom entertainment of legerdemain, science, and humour. Popular music by a grand orchestra. Part songs and solos by gen. Demon from the Liedertafel. Instructive and amusing and shows, including the children's favourite. Punch and Judy. Beautiful Scotch scenery and

dresses

Refreshments as in Scotland.

Admission Is., which will include railway (fares from

Melbourne or St. Kilda.

Remember SATURDAY,

MAY 10, 1853.

VlUIUnlAN AOAH-tll ul A It I'd HXHllillTUN;

Albert-street, lighted Thursday evening, finally CLOSES 15th May. Admission, Is.

ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS, Royal-park Great

attractions. Elephant now carrying children on ok day.. Carnivora fed 8.80. -,, ''

BRIDGET LEO AL Allf-UNIUN.-ORA WING approaching.

Prizes MIRBOO. Tickets, £1 Letters promptly answered. Adore- Bridget' Haydon Gallery,

Melbourne.

IllOQEa' HAYDON ART GALLERY Eastern

Arcade, OPEN for VISITORS. Art-union

tickets obtainable till 10 Home.

RIDGE' ART-UNION. Filling, Killing-Thou. windsor Mokoia sold; apply immediately. £1000, £1000, £500, £000, £260 often..

RIDGES' SIXTH PRIZE, original picture, THIS.

BORNE TRIAL. Su ty portrait figures completed. pyritic photographs ready for sale.

L L A N and O O. B

PIANOS

And

O R G A H S.

FOUR GREAT LINES

Which have

NO RIVAL In AUSTRALIA.

SCHIEDMAYER and SOEHNE

ONE of the OLDEST

and

MOST RENOWNED MAKERS In EUROPE,

Whose

COSTLY PIANOS

Are Fit for any Drawing-room to the World.

PLACED ABOVE all OTHERS

At the

LATE EXHIBITIONS,

MELBOURNE and STUTTGART.

B

SCHMIDT

A BEAUTIFUL MODEL.

well and favourably known in Victoria for the Last

Ten Years,

The GRANDEST and MOST PERFECT PIANOS,

A MUSICAL MARVEL

And

A PERFECT OEM.

Overstrung (double oblique), trichord throughout,

with Full Iron Frame and Burnished Metal

Pin Plate,

Having a remarkably Quick Touch, and a Fine Body

of Tone

The MOST ELEGANT, the MOST DURABLE,

And the

CHEAPEST SMALL COTTAGE PIANO

Ever Offered to the Public.

Can he had on Time Payment by a Small Deposit, and

Monthly Payments of 30s.

SMITH AMERICAN ORGANS.

THE FINEST REED ORGANS

In the World.

Awarded the Only Gold Medal, Melbourne, 1881.

106,000 sold since 1862.

88 DIFFERENT STYLES to SUIT all CLASSES.

PRICES £10 Ids. UPWARDS.

In those Colonies

The SALE of CABINET ORGANS

Is almost exclusively confined to this Company's

Make,

More than 2000 having been sold in Victoria alone.

The excellent and unequalled qualities of the above four great makers are now universally recognised, hence our enormous and daily increasing states.

Our stock also includes a free choice of pianos by

other well-known makers.

Few horses, even in Europe, can show such a splendid selection.

Illustrated catalogues, and terms for cash or time payment, forwarded on application.

ALLAN and Co.,

Bola Agents,

17 and 10 COLLINS-STREET EAST,

MELBOURNE.

FAIR To-night, FAIR To-night, FAIR Tonight,

. Eastern Market. Lota to see and hear.

COLE'S Saturday night FAIR at Eastern Market now

a grand success, black with people Everybody

gets

B

Amusements

I J O U T li KA! R E

Lessee Mr G B W Lewis the lessee Mr Wybert Reeve

THIRD WEEK and BRILLIANT SUCCESS

Of

Mr WYBERT REEVE COMEDY SEASON

LAST SATURDAY NIGHT

Of the immensely Successful Comedy of

HURRICANES

HURRICANES. LAST SATURDAY NIGHT

Of the Charming Coniodletta

UNCLE WILL

UNCLE S WILL

HURRICANES, UNCLE, WILL. HURRICANES Last Night UNCLE, WILL HURRICANES, But UNCLE, WILL. HURRICANES, live UNOLK S WILL HURRICANES, UNCLE, WILL

Mr ROBVO begs to announce notwithstanding the brilliant reception of the above Comedian his arrangements will not permit of their being played after

FRIDAY NIGHT NEXT

Andrew Hain lay FOR

LOVE OR MONEY Will positively be Produced

SATURDAY, the 19th

For the first Time in Australia

humans, a tea in cox man at uni

Stegmann, tobacconist No free list

J W DODGE Acting Manager

VICTORIA HALL,

Bourke-street east

LOBSCCS, Messrs Hiscocks and Allison

Proprietor and Manager Mr F E Hiscocks

The most select and comfortable lounge in Australia.

The Home of Incessant Mirth and Music

No free list under any pretence whatever, the critics

of the press only excepted

FOURTH WEEK FOURTH WEEK

Of

HISCOCKS

FEDERAL MINSTRELS

And

SPECIALTY UNION

The tide of popularity still (lowing In our favour

Triumphant Tribute to Tested Merit. TONIGHT (SATURDAY, MAY 18)

And Every Evening, at 8

FIRST CHANGE of PROGRAMME. New First Part

New Songs

New Acts

New Sketches.

New Dances

New Otto Continued Success of

Mr CHARLES HEYWOOD,

Malo Soprano, Burlesque Prima Donna, and Bird Charmer, in the farcical absurdity

Entitled

THE SORCERESS, or, BIRD CHARLIER In Which He Into luna Ula W Underhill

AVIARY of I EUI ORMINO BIRDS

The Best Entertainment to please the Public

The Biggest Cards and Greatest Favourite

A Dick led Success from the Opening

Admission auteuil 4s , Reserved seats 3s, back seats is gallery, 6d Doors open at 7 16 overture at S Carriages at 10 30

Seats may be secured at Nicholson and Co 6 music warehouse Coll! s street

M

M

MUSICAL ASSOCIATION of VICTORIA

ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING,

SATURDAY, 12th MAY 1883

Election of Office bearers for 1883 4

The programme will include

Quartette Op 18 No B in 1) Beethoven's lo-Pbantasl« StUcke Op 88 a - Schumann Sonata in E flat Op 81 _ _ Beethoven

and .Tho^Xo.r - - summer

MELBOURNE FOOTBALL CLUB SPORTS,

MELBOURNE CRICKET GROUND,

QUEENS BIRTHDAY

MCC CHALLENGE CUP, value 20 guineas

Open to all amateurs

(Present holder Mr W D Nolan)

Three distances 100 150 and 280 yards

Prizes, £4 and Li for each event Entrance, 61

TWO MILE HANDICAP BICYCLE RACE and

ONE MILE HANDICAP BICYCLE RACE,

Open to all metal ora sill I O and VOW Clubs

only entrance fee, la

A Grand Bicycle Procession will be given by the

V O U clubs

A trophy value £6 will be given to the club which has the most and best equipped number of members present.

Entries close at Garton a Hotel May 14 at Open

F

MELBOURNE CRICKET GROUND

UTO V ESSENDON SATURDAY, 12th MAY

BANKS V CIVIL SERVICE, WHIT MONDAY, 14th MAY

Gates open 2 o'clock, commencing 8 o'clock

Admission Sixpence

Grand Stand, One Shilling extra

Ï7I00TRALL, Hotham Recreation Reserve

? HOTHAM V STAR of CARLTON Gates open 2 o clock commencing Q Admission, 6d

SOCIATION FOOTBALL CLUB - PRACTICE This Afternoon on the Richmond cricket-ground

Commence at 3

6s each 61 so 2 SO p m Sharp

B

DYING BOWNU BOXING

The Renewal of the Great

GLOVE CONTEST,

Between

DICK CORRKlT an I LAWSON,

For a Valuable Trophy

Will positively take place TO NIGHT,

At NEWTON and NATHAN'S ATHLETIC HALL,

Bourke-street

Several minor no rebate will come off, illustrative of he art of self defence M NATHAN, M O

BOXING The visitors to the Athlollohall to

witness the contest between Corbett and Lawson are informed that refreshments a most pure and of his rating quality may be obtained at Mr J Marks, formerly of the imperial but now of the Criterion, adjoining the Athletic hall

THE BALL SEASON HERR PLOCK desires to

inform those of his patrons who may desire to see him personally on the subject of engaging him for hats c during the coming season that he will be at Glen s Music Warehouse every Monday and Thursday from noon to 3 30 p m and on Tuesdays and Fri days from 9 a.m. to 4 It p m

Communications by letter may be addressed to him at the above address. or to his private residence,

The Avenue,' Windsor

FLOOR a Military BAND open for ENGAGEMENT ART

MISS THOMPSON'S PICTURES

LONG S PICTURES,

RORKE S DRIFT,

OiKrod under

ENG LISt PRICES

REYNOLD 3

CLEARANCE SALE

ART GALLERY, 48 Elizabeth «troet.-0rlglnal

Water Colours direct from Rome at already reduced prices Reynolds Clearance Sale

FANCY DRESS of AL La Parties, and 1 are supplied

with DRESSES from 6s each Mr Ford, 17

Victoria Arcade

ITtiNOY BALLS I artist and Fairs Elegant

; DRESSES made to order, 30s each Mr Ford,

17 Victoria Arcade

PIANOS The best makers, cheapest house cash

or terms of a motion invited Jabez Carnegie

200 Bourke-street east

M

SPERLING Olbin Co a Arno ric and O KUAN 8,

latest boot, and cheapest. Jabez Carnegie, sole

agent 200 Bourke street east I

BRIDAL INSTRUMeNTs Every. description of '

INSTRUMENTS REPAIRED by clllUout work, at Chapman t. 14 8 wan H to be Street.

rilUK largest and beat atjBorto 1 stock at MUSICAL X INSruUMENTSuud Appliances at Chapman a 01

El warm ton street

VIOLINS HRDJOB I uses (JuroniB Coi artistes

Accordions Czarina Multare Althea Flu times Ohotj out home 61 a] man to DI Swanston-street

NEW MUSICAL INSTRUMENT -The OCAKINA

cattily played perfect hit tune, "s Oil , fl. Gd Chapman a 01 Swanston-street

THE Wonderful Minatnre Baby CABINET ORGAN

can only be seen at Chap man is MUSIC Warehouse.

01 Swan H ton street

UEKNS BIRI H.DAY-FIREWORKS Rockets

Roman Candles, Coloured tire Wheelo, Chinese

Q

THE DAVIS

FAMILY

SEWING MACHINE

(II AND and TREADLE)

Received too

ONLY FIRST PRIZE and GOLD MEDAL

Awarded At the

SYDNEY and MELBOURNE INTERNATIONAL

EXHIBITIONS,

1860 81

IMPORTERS

OF the

MATCHLESS Non vibrating Rubber cushioned

BICYCLE.

Catalogues forwarded post (free on application,

HENRY BISHOP and Co,

71) BOURKE-STREET WEST,

MELBOURNE

(Next to the Theatre Royal)

B

T ENTERTAINMENT

And

VALUE for YOUR MONEY

To be got in the city, is at

BRISCOE S BANK,

17, 18, 19 Collins-street east

PHRENOLOGY -Protestor SHEPHERD informs

you that you are best adapted for, with chart, Sa -' Saturn Market

Amiusoiiioiitat«

TO W N-H AL LM K L B O U B "5"_T

"TWA HOURS AT HALF."

Every

TUESDAY, THURSDAY, and SATURDAY

FOR a SHORT SEASON ONLY.

Mr. KENNEDY and FAMILY'S

SONGS of SCOTLAND.

Entire Change of Programme Each evening.

TONIGHT,

Mr. KENNEDY wUlalog!" Oh why left I my name,"

" There came a young man to my daddie door A I

" The auld man's mare's dead." "sons "

My heather hills,"

"Tibble Fowler o' too deep,"

" Auld Lang Syne,"

And tell the humorous story,

11 Hoo oor John Scott ma for his wife,"

TO NIGHT,

Mun HELEN KENNEDY will sing

" Auld Robin Gray 2 S

TO-NIGHT,

Miss MARJORY KENNEDY will sing:

"The Four Marks"

TONIGHT

Miss MAGGIE KENNEDY will Sing:

"The Auld House."

TO-NIGHT

The Misses KENNEDY will sing tries:

"The Blue Bells of Scotland,"

"The Birks of Aberfeldy,"

and Gaollo Airs,

And play pianoforte duet, " Reels and Strathspeys."

TO piano,

Mr. ROBERT KENT KUY will sing;

"The Jolly Beggar"

March, much, Ettrick and Teviotdale."

.. Scotland Yet "

Italian aria, " M'appail "

On TUESDAY NEXT,

The Fifth Performance,

"A NIGHT WE BURNS"

Mr, Kennedy will Rociia "TAM O'SHANTER."

Commence at 8 o'clock.

Balcony, unreserved, as.; entire front area, 2s back area and gallery, Is. T

Tickets at Allan's.

CALLER HERRIN "-By general request Miss V. HELEN KENNEDY will sing this favourite song TO-NIGHT In addition to the programme previously published.

Tickets at Allan's

DR. J. SIMMS, the Unrivalled physiognomist and ,.--.Ç?.Dull>r SPeaker, is repeating his course A LECTURE on South, Tooth, Kars," at the Athos maum, MONDAY EVENING, continuing May 16. 17 Admission, 2s and 2s Course tickets, 7s and 10s Entertaining Public Character Readings at the close of every lecture To day Dr Simms gives doses plans, and charts of character and health, at the ante room of the Atlionn um, From 0 a.m. to 5 p. m. " The wise and the good seek to know themselves." -Shakspeare

RELIGIOUS PRESS The lectures were highly instructive -The Baptist, London Will amuse, In. street, and enlighten the mind, and purify the stage, lions -The Rock, Lnndcn his character reading is simply min strong Freeman's Journal, Sydney Dr. Simms is drawing large house every evening He has been wonderfully successful in delineating the characters of well known citizens Protestant Standard, Sydney. Ono who sincerely nooks tneprcniollon of truth and all human good -The standard, Chicago, USA. The perfection which Dr Cairns has at. trained to reading character by a loving faces is surprising Pacific Ghtirutiinan, San Francisco Ino charts of health and character issued by Dr Simms are highly estimated -in Kvutliiol, San Francisco Physiognomy is a most valuable service to the world, and Dr. Simms, who has devoted his life to it, is the ablest exponent Examiner and Chronicle, New

York.

PEOPLE'S CONCERTS -The wonderful -solo

Pantomime, " Mother Shipton's Prophecies in

PEOPLE'S CONCERTS, Temperance hall Owing

to enormous success, Miss Georgie Smithson and company will appear again.

jL wines, notwithstanding ex]

Chairman , balcony Od , hall 8d.

PEOPLE'S CONCERTS -Miss Georgie Smithson in

startling series of characters, introducing old

favourites and now attractions.

PEOPLE'S CONCERTS -Miss Georgie Smithson in

4th of July Impersonation, " Independence," as given in United States

PEOPLE'S CONCERTS Miss Georgie Smithson as

Nowbaven FlBhwlfo, Result Diamond from Lancashire Living pictures, lightning change!.

PEOPLE'S CONCERTS.-Berilo Daley (favourite

comedian in Negro Sketches ; Miss Minnie Oonpion, This charming juvenile artists

PEOPLE'S CONCERTS. Miss Smithsonian Harlequin,

Columbine, Pantaloon, Clown, Prince, Pro. gross, Mother Shipton, in Comic Pantomime.

PEOPLE'S OONOKRln.-Mr. James Holloway an

autograph, a Sprite, and Pompey. Now Josie and startling tricks

PEOPLE'S CONCERTS.-Unprecedented attractions

Regular patrons come early in order to see the popular performers again.

PUBLIC READING. ROOM and LIBRARY, Melbourne

Temperance ball, 200 newspapers (shod Reference library, stationery. Admission, Id

MELBOURNE 1EUPKIUNCE-HA-L available

for entertainments, lecture?, meetings Accord modate 2000. Also, room for committee meetings, to /"kUBBN'S WHARF. Open alrTemperance Meeting

vas Sunday afternoons, 8 o'clock Speakers to-morrow

: Messrs. Mnudovillo, Evans, and Collins

James Holloway and company.

MISS GEORGIE SMITHSON at Mechanics' Insti-

tute, Emerald-hill, Tuesday, May 22, with James Holloway and company.

M

Mr. BUDDEE

Begs to intimate to his friends and patrons.

At

Messrs Allan and Co a

MUSIC WAREHOUSE,

Colllns-street cast,

Where letters and applications kindly may

be left

ORGAN

A Uno Instrument, consisting of two manuals

and pedals, for PRACTICE,

With or Without Londons.

Studio open from 8 till 8 for ladies or gentlemen.

Mr. J SUMMERS,

Organist

All Saints' Church, Wellington street, St Kilda

Mr. Summers' Now Anthony for "Trinity" may be

had of all iniiHlcsollors Price Is

M1

H

SS NATALIE DAWSON,

Certificated Pupil of Big. ZELUAK and

Herr MAX TOORIOH,

Receives Pupils for Piano. Allan and Co., Collins street east.

JULIUS SIEDE

PIANOFORTE

and

SINGING.

W. H. Glen and Co,

Collins street on SIGNOR ADOLFO MALETT.-INSTRUCTION

given in PIANOFORTE, Singing, Harmony, and Counterpoint, upon the most approved systems of the Italian School Yarra Glen and Co , Collins street

PRACTICAL REMARKS on MUSIC TEACHING, by

Mrs Patton. teacher successful candidate Clarke Scholarship Is All music shops, booksellers

VIOLIN LESSONS, progressive and finishing Mr.

l'otoiuix, 23 George street, Victoria parade, Fitzroy and Co Collins-street east _^_ 1~3ÖONAUand OIL PAINTING TAUGHT on satin

and velvet Class hold the Atliomuutn Mondays, Thursdays, 8 till Particulars Ferguson's, 27 Collins

t-trcotwcHt___,_

DRAWING, PAINTING, all branches, TAUUUTby

Miss Collins at Hyman s, Swanston-street moderate Quarter from entrance

D

ATUHNvLUM.-UllAWINO, Painting. Miss letter,

from St John's Wood Academy, London. Friday, 3 p m ProHpoctua with librarian

HIGHTON DltlLI, ROUU -Ladies'' Gymnastic

CLASS held by Murray Dick and Moon, rYcduos day, 4 p m Guinea quarterly. _^___

what. Patrick's Hall, DANCING, Mr George Hale

Smart's CLASSES, Tuesdays. Private lessons, schools Numerous presentation testimonials DANCING-Mr George Hain Smart, professor of

dancing, Kuchnster villa, Wellington street, St. Kilda. Private L SONS THE DANCING, Deportment -Mr Madame Jourdain,

Madeline Victoria Streets, Evening CLASSES, Juveniles Saturdays, private lemons Assembly Mol . day, 14th _ DANCING, Department -Mr. Madame Jourdain

Select CLASSES, Oddfellows hall, Winds'

1 thursdays, afternoon and evening. Schools, fourth t valued

ANDING -St Patrick's hall -Mr George Hale

Smart's CLASSES for young ladies and gentlemen, Saturday afternoons DANCING -Mr. Curtis's CLASSES Monday, Tuesday,

Thursday evenings ; ABsombllcfl Wednes-days, Fridays, Oddfellows' ball, Farming at., Carlin.

D

DANCING -Mr Burke's CLASSES, Mondays and a-. Thursdays Ladies' and juvenile, Saturday, 8 JO. Academy, 61 George street, Fitzroy

SINGING CLASS, at Mrs Franklin's i personal establishment, Kow Conducted by Mr. Coutts,

D"_?_,-... -

in Dnvalll's Academy, Melbourne. DUVALLI'S now DANCING ACADEMY and

Assembly Rooms, 47 Exhibition street. Classes, private and public, morning and evening. DUVALLI'S First Grand ASSEMbLY, 24th of May.

Old pupils froo. Subscribers please apply for

tickets

WHERE do you DINE ? At Drew- Coffee Palace,

directly opposite the Waxworks. Bourke st 4

ATOTIOB -Subscribers to THE ARGUS are respect. JM fully informed that SUBSCRIPTIONS and PAY.

ABLE QUARTERLY, in advance.

The subscription in Victoria is 20s. per quarter, including postage _,_",_. air.

Payment by post-office order, bank draft, or vic-torian postage stamps will oblige.

Printed and published by Arrive. MaarwEBa-visTn,

at THE ARGUS Office, Collins street, Melbourne, for Walters and Micamoi, proprietors