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: EUCTiON HOTICES. ' .
J7JA3T MELBOURNE ELECTION.'
A MEETING of the Friends and Supporters
of Mr. E. FINDLEY will be held in the Temperance
llnll on Monday night, at S p.m.
. > Air. Marshall Lyle will take the chair.
II.ECTOUAL DISTRICT of ALBERT PARK.
CANTERBURY and" QUEEN'S DIVISIONS.
The SUPPLEMENTARY LISTS for the- abore
divisions arc now printed, and copies may l>e inspec
ted, free of charge. until the day nppointcd for re
vision. at my ofllce. 1S5 Clarendon-street; at every
post nfliee within the divisions. and at tho office of
mr demur, 15 Albert-road west..
WM. BIRD JACOBS,
Electoral Registrar.
J jLECroltATE of MELBOURNE EAST.
A MEETING of Friends and Supporters of
Mr. MAURICE BKODZKY.
The CONSTITUTIONAL CANDIDATE.
Will be held in the
ATHENAEUM (UPPER) ITALL
On MONDAY Next. 2nd JULY,
At 1 p.m.
C. .!. FRANK.
E. A. YIDLEIt,
Secretaries.
jypLBOURXE EAST ELECTION.
VOTE for
HON. L. L. SMITH,
The Locul Cuudidnte.
Committee Rooms, 181 Collins-street. .
Rolls can be inspected and all information ob
tained.
A. J. WILLIAMS,
i .. Secretary.
rjyj ELBOURNE ELECTORATE.
COUNCILLOR J. A. BOYD
Respectfully Solicts Your
VOTE and INFLUENCE.
JELBOUUNE < EAST ELECTION.
A MEETING of the Friends ami Supporters of
JAMES M'CLEAN. a Candidate for the Representa
tion of Melbourne East in the Legislative Assembly,
twill be HELDat PARKR'S CRYSTAL CAFE,
Bonrke-street, at 8 o'clock on MONDAY, 1st JULY,
to hear the candidate's views, to form committees in
the various pontics, and to take other measures to
Fi-curc his return.
Mr. James Moore will " take the clinir.
SAMUEL M'CARDEL, See.; pro, tern,
fyJ-ELBOURNE EAST ELECTION.
"A 'MEETING of the FRIENDS and SUPPORT
ERS of the Hon. W. A. WATT (ex-Postmaster-
General) will be held in the Upiwr Hall,. Melbourno
Athemcum, on Mondny, the 1st July, at 3 p.m.,
when a' committee will bo enrolled to conduct the
campaign.
Gl W. S. dkan.
General Secretary.
MELB. E. E.locl ion. —Vote for Cr. Alex. Renfrew,
the Liberal and Progressive Candidate.
"jTELSON PROVINCE ELECTION.
By virtue of a writ, bearing dale the 27th day of
Rune, 1%1, in tho first year of the reign of His Ma
jesty King Edward the Seventh, and issued by the
lion. Sir Henry Wrixon, President of the Legislative
Conm.il of tho State of Victoria, for the RETURN
of ONE MEMBER to serve in the LEGISLATIVE
COUNCIL for the Nelson Province, 1 hereby give
notice that nomination papers, in accordance, with
the provisions contained in section 220 of the "Con
stitution Act Amendment Act 1890," together with
the deriarntion in accordance with section 221 of tho
j>nid Act, will be received by me or my substitute, -at
the Shire Hall, Longfield-Htreet, Stawell, in tho State
liforcsaid, on each day from U o'clock . a.m. to . 2
c» .rlock p in. up to the 4th July, and from 11 o'clock
«. m. to 6 o'clock p.m. on Friday, the 5tb' July, 1901,
the day preceding the day of nomination. ,
I also give notice that I sliull proceed to such elec
tion at the Shire Hall, Longflekl-street, Stawell, at
moon on Saturday, the 6th clay of July, 1901.
And in the event of lite said election being con-
Hated. a POLL wilt lie TAKEN ou Thursday, tho
Jotli July. 1991, between the hnnrs of 8 o'clock a.m.
and 5 o clock p.m., at the following places:—
At Ararat, for the Ararat Borough Division;
At Moyaton, Moonvy's Gap, Cathcart, Maroona,
W.Ugnnla, Wicklitfc, Bolac, Strcatham, Buan-
gor, Dolrie's Bridge, Wnrrak, Elmhurst. Tat-
yoon, Jallukar, Rhymncy, Opossum" Gully,
and at Ross's Bridge, for the Ararat Shire
Division ;
At Avocu, Hmnebush, NnUe Yallock, Ucdbnnk,
Moonnmbel. Landsborough, Crowlands, Glen-
pa trick (within the division), Darkly, Buug
Bung, and Warrcnmung, for tho Avoca Divi
sion;
At Learmonth, Coghill's Creek, Burrumbcet, and
at Miners' Rest, for the Bnllurat Division;
At Scnrsdsile. Linton, 11 addon. Cape Clear,
Smythesdalc, lllabarook, and Pitfleld for tbc
. Grenville Division;
At Camperdown, Skipton (within the division),
l.ismore, Terang, Cobdcn, Port Campbell,
l'omborueit, Dnrlington, and Cowley's Creek,
for thcHIampclcn Division;
(At Ijcxtpn, -Amphitheatre, Springs, Eransford,
% (ilcnpatriek (within the division), and Watcr-
». loo (within the division), for the Lcxlon Divi-
sion;
At MorUakc, Kllcrslic, Woomdoo, -and Keilam-
beto East, for the MorUakc Division;
At Beaufort, Raglan, Waterloo (within the divi
sion), Stockyard Hill, Skipton (within the divi
sion), Chenstowe, Carnghain, and Middle
Creek, for the Ripon Division;
At Stawell, for the Stawell Borough Division:
At Great Western, GJeuorcby, k IUawnna, Joel
Joel, Parish of Stawell. Marooo, Wnllaloo,
Wjirvnrtook, Wirclillleba, and Glynwylln, for
the Stawell Sliire Division.
Tlio writ is returnable on or before the 23rd day
of July, 1901.
I further, notify that 1 bate nppointcd Mr. Alfred
Russell Clemes, shire secretary, Stawell," as my sub
stitute.
Given under my hand at Stawell, this 28th day of
June, A.D. 1901.
' „ , RICHARD DAWBAUN OLLAUD.
Officer for the Nelson Province.
"VT MELB. Mnnicipnl Election.— A. Bull's Friends
.„at,d Supporters, see Age Monday, re meeting.
A. M Wlunney, sec.
AT Municipal Election.— Clem. Davison's
J-nends and Supporters see Age Monday, ro
mectmg E. Need, see.
POLITICAL LABOR COUNCIL of VICTORIA.
EAST MELBOURNE ELECTORATE.
, - Mr. EDWARD F1XDLEY. ex-M.L.A.. "
la the Selected Labor Candidate of the above Council
and the East Melbourne Branch.
STEPHEN BARKER, Hon. Sec.
,rpo the ELECTORS of MELBOURNE EAST\—
J- Gentlemen,— At the request of a large number of
prominent citizens, I hnve decided to OFFER my-
aclf ,as n CANDIDATE for the vacancy in your
electorate. I will place my political views before
yon an due course. J, F, DEEGAN.
PUBLIC NOTICES.
' JONES BnOTHERS, AAAA
UNDERTAKERS and EMHALMERS,
Conduct Funerals, Best Styles, Anywhere.
Modern Equipages. Lowest Charges.
Hc»d Olliee:
193 LONSDALE-ST., MELB., OP. HOSPITAL.
' Branch Addresses:
K rnunJn 'm?/1"1 1 GARI.TON, HD KlRin-st.-
KILilMOND, 80- Vict. -St. N. MELB 15fi Viptr»rln.cl-'
" s: MEM?., m oitrifV
\WiNDSR, 131 Clmncl-st. M. PONDS. Mt. Alox.-rd
TELEPHONE 361.
A JJndertakcr.-City Branch" Lonsdalo-
?SV=v?ospHal-Gr.cnt Reduction Funerals.
Telephone 1IH5-71 and CO Windsor. '
A'1— Apps. EnibalmetvDinlomas from Professor
Hirers, U.S.A. Branches: Moor-st., Fitzroy-
angh and Robe sta„ St. Kllda. -1
Aa- APPJ, Funeral Director. Ilorno-st., Elstern-
uicK, terms arranged according to clients' cir
cumstanced. Tel. 1045-71 and CO Windsor. .
Ti0TII5.IiiLrllT0->"?. I'bnrmnej' Rcmoved.-Othcr
TirntiMnr a' "of \ stUl Obtainable 'from late
proprietor, i<. H. Applcyartl. 23 Bcst-at.. N. Fitz-
(For Continuation of This .Class of Adver-
tisement See Page 15.)
MONEY. 1
A. A. A. — U A It It Y L. . 31 O S 9.
IMMEDIATE ADVANCES Made on Share®.
Deeds. Pianos. Bills of Lading. Bond Warranto"
And ou FURNITURE WiTiiuUT REMUVAL
BILLS of SALE.
BILLS DISCOUNTED DAILY.
128 QUEEN-STREET (Next Gordon and GotchL
Teiephojfe 1981.
A-xt ,A:,-A L B.x A N D E R S,
Noted for Cheap Money and Fair Dealing.
-t IMMEDIATE ADVANCES MADE
Ou Pianos and Furniture (without removal). Deeds
Pro. Notes. Jewellery or Any Security.
LOWEST INTEREST IN THE STATE,
alepayincuts to Suit Borrowers. No Fees- Whatever
. % STRICTLY PRIVATE: "naiCTW-
7!?dr.ru-haniberf' 122 Bridge-road,
317 Colhus-strcet. | Richmond.
. Established 1850. Telephone 1423.
I A A.-AT COP PEL'S, 378 Chapel-street, SOUTH
ii. jlAUKA, near Malrern-nmd.
CASH ADVANCED IMMEDIATELY
0.1 Furniture, Pianos (without removal). Deeds Life
- Policies. Any Security.
Repayments to Suit Borrowers. Any Sum Advanced
on Watches. Jewellery, Plate, Diamonds, Ac.
t TRANSACTIONS STRICTLY PRIVATE.
Lowest Interest in Victoria,
No Pees Whatever. . < Kstabliabcd 1852.
Prahran trams pass the door. Telephone 418, Wi'dvr, i
. A —ACCOMMODATION, from £5 upwards, per-
iJL aonal security. Royal Finance Co. .Prop. Ltd.,
JH Elixabeth-et., near lionrkc-st. '
A —ADVERTISER has cheap Moneys to Lend, "on
J\. .furniture, pianos, horses, vehicles, deeds; Go-,
vornmeut employes, special terms, no fees, business
strictly private. ' S. Davis, 312 Flindcra-st., nearly
'op. station. ' . '
A— ADVANCES, Pianos, Furniture, without re
moval, without publicity; Jewellery. Stock,- 6cL
In the pound. t Lender, 73 Brunswick-st., Fitaroy.
A— ADVANCES, Pianos, Furniture, without re
moval. without publicity; Jewellery, Stock; 6d.-
in the pound.- Lender, 73 Brunswick-st., Fitzroy.
A A.— Trust Funds, from 4 per cent. : prompt set
tlements; no valuation fee. - Langridge, 12
Qneen-st. ; and suburbs.
ABSOLUTELY Lowest . Interest. — Furniture,
- Pianos, without removal;' other securities; fair
dealings. Swift it Rothberg. drapers, 263 Swanston-
«t.
ACCOMMODATION, Furniture, Pianos, without
J\: removal. Lent, immediately, easy repayments,
lowest interest in Victoria. Levy, 119 Gertrude-st..
Fitzroy,
ADVANCES, immediately, personal or other se-
J\. curitics; lowest -rates; easy terms. Phillips,
O'Conuor'a-ch., 138 Elizabeth-sL
ADVANCES immediately. Jewellery, Furniture,
Pianos (without removal: lowest interest, easy
. repayments. Joseph Phillips, Crown Loan Office, 1U
Chnpel-si., Windsor. ' . . .
ADVANCES, immediately. £5 to £500; Furniture,
Pianos, without removal; jewellery, deeds,
personal. M. Coppcl, 115 Elizabeth-st,, above Tymms
& Kcrmodc, jewellers.
ADVANCES, immediately. Furniture, Pianos,
without removal, personal; easy instalments,
low interest. J. Goodman, next Woods's Hotel, op.
Spencer-st, station. -
ADVANCES, immediately. Furniture, Pianos.-
without removal, personal, apy security; easy
instalments; low interest. Leonard Levy, 135 Swan-
ston-st..
AG, Gibson A Co., Salisbury-buildings, 148 Queen-
St.— Ample funds available, 4 per cent.
A— GENTLEMAN Lends privately on furniture,
deeds pro. notes, any security; very low rates.
'Letter. SunnyMde. 12 Violet-grove, Glenferrie.
A LADY Lends on' any security, £5 upwards, fur-
-niture. pianos, without removal, deeds, poli
cies.' 99 Hotham-st., E. Melb.
A LADY, £1, £500 Lend,' jewellery, furniture. Ac.
H. Lewis. Fremicr-buildings, next Age Office,
and 172 Brunswick-st., Fitzroy.
A LADY makes Advances am every description of
security: Taybank, Cllfton-st, Richmond. :
ANY Person requiring temporary Assistance at
low interest, apply Faith. P.O., 8. Yarra.
ANY Sum, furniture, pianos (unremovedtf deeds,
vehicles, cattle, shares, personal, bond war
rants, bills, Ac.; uo waitiug; small repayments. Cbas.
8. Pinkus A Co.. 97 Queen-st.
A RETIRED Lady Lends Moucy to respectable
' U\. persons; personal, any security: secrecy •guar
anteed; small repayments. Bradsiuw, 58 Wattle Trcc-
rd.,Malreni, .
WOHEV, vl.
ARGUS Bunding Society,' 97 Qncen-sL, wUl Lend
. at the .lowest rates. Intending- purchaoers of
ireeliold property should apply. -
A T Looker A Sons, 152 . Queen-st.— £50, £100, £150. '
.t\. £250, £400, £600, £1000,. up to £10,000: lowest
interest.
AT 41 Bridge-rd., Richmond, near 'Hoddle-st.— rod-
more a.— Easy, quick, private Loqxm, furniture,
pianos (without removal), deeds. Call or write.
AT J. M, COHENsr262 LitUe CoinnsstrcetTijdl
xSl door from Swanston-strcet' (ground ttoor).—
.CASH ADVANCED immediately on note of hand
alone, personal security,, furaituro without removal,
deeds, diamonds, Ac. ; easy .repayments and equitable
rates.
A USTRALIAN Widows', Fund, Melb., Loan broad
xx acres, low rates, option ' reduce principal; no
rommlsslon. John. Donaldson, secretary.
4 VOID Giving Bills Salo.— Money immediately, fur-
niture. pianos (uithout removal), personal, other
security; pnvnte. PcrUtcin's, 246 Exhibition-st„ and
351 Flindcrs-sL ' ' . ' « ' - 4
BEFORE Borrowing Money, furniture, . 'pianos,
without removal, sec lowest interest charged;
no fees. Levy, 149 Gertrude-st.. Fitzroy.
CASH within half nn- hour of application on fur
niture, pianos and other securities, without bill
of sale. Crowuson. II Elizabeth-st., near Flinders-st.
/UIRISTIAN I'qrson, urgent need loan, £3, repay-
VJ incuts 8s. weekly; no security, good , .iutcrest,
Mother, P.O.,_Nortlicote
CONFIDENTIAL.— Loans at once, on furniture,
. pinuas (without removal), other security; low
est interest. Overton, 399 Chapcl-st.," S. Yarra.
E CASPER. Austtalian-buildings, corner Eliza
beth-street and Flinders-lane,
ADVANCES MONEY on Promissory NoUs, Bills
Sale; Life Policies, Deeds. Any Security. .
Repayable suit borrowers. Bills discounted dally.
v Promptness yd Secrecy.
E CASPER, Australian-buildings, corner Eliza-
bcth-st., Flinderg-1.— Advances immediately on
letters, willsr legacies, reversions, England, Germany,
colonies, elsewhere.
ITtEDERAL Assets Share's Purchased; also 'London
. Bank, Premier, Standard, Metropolitan; Free
hold Assets, Universal. Llewelyn Dare, SIX) Oollius-
si. ' ' '»
FIVE Pounds, upwards, to railway employes, civil
servants, general public, any security; easy re
payments. Cowed, 29S Flinders-., corner of Eliza-
beth-st. '
FOUR Per Cent.-— Money to Lend, large and small
sums, from 2 to 5 years, city, suburban, coun- .
try lands. M'EvoyA Co., 45 Marl;ct-st.
IOUR Per Cent.— Money on country. . city and
suburban ' sccnritics; minimum charges. O.
ltoss Skinner, 95 Queen-at
IjOUR Per Cent., - suburban, country freeholds, no
. valuation. R. F. Toutcher, Commercial Bank-
cii., 339 Collins-st
I FOURTH VICTORIA BUILDING SOCIETY
Invite Applications for Loans at
REDUCED RATES of INTEREST.
For particulars, apply 213 Collins-street.
W. W; HAWES, Manager. ,
GENTLEMAN will Lend small Loans to Govern
ment Employes on poreonnl security. By letter,
Investment, Age Otliee. .
HIGGIXS ft Graham, Public Accountants, require
good mortgage securities, brick, ' suburban . or
broad ncres, lowest rated.
IF YOU HAVE AN INTEREST UNDER
A WILL.
REVERSIONARY INTEREST, ANNUITY,
REMITTANCE,
Or are
ENTITLED to PROPERTY or MONEY coming to
you on the death of a relative or friend in
ENGLAND, AUSTRALIA, or ANY-. PART of - the
' GLOBE.
' We are Prepared, having
AGENTji, ALL OVER THE WORLD,
To cither let you hnve an
IMMEDIATE CASH ADVANCE UP TO £10,090.
Or, if dusircd,
WE WILL PURCHASE 'SAME RIGHT- OUT, in
Sydney, without any humbugging or delay.
AVOID taking heed of plausible advertisements by
agents who charge you - exorbitant commission ana
absurd agency charges and fees for simply introducing
your business to principals.
OUR AGENTS in London, having the CREAM OF
THE ENGLISH MONEY MARKET AT THEIR
COMMAND, arc prepared to-elther Purchase right
out immediately, or ADVANCE any.amount you re
quire, nt from 4 PER CENT. ;
LOANS granted to suit yourself for either- a short
term or periods extending over three years, atlntorest
that even the hanks could pot afford to advance It -
SHOULD yon have an idea that you are entitled
to Moneys or Property held in Chancery, we will be
glad to go into the matter, and afford you every
facility to help and enable you ; to obtain your share
WITHOUT ANY CHARGE or EXPENSE WHAT
EVER if we are unsuccessful. :
CALL or WRITE, giving full particulars, to
B. MURRAY nud Co..
" 37 ELIZABETH-STREET,
i Between Kinc and Hunter streets.
' SYDNEY. NEW SOUTH WALES.
I LENI) Small Sum3 on deposit of deeds; no' other
charges; call: advice, cheerfully given,. .L
M'Ginty, agent, Gcrlrudc-st., Fitzroy. 4
I NEVER Refuse a Loan to any responsible per
son, any security. 30 Bauk-st. W., S. Melb.
INVESTMENT, lowest rates, - £100, ' £250, £300.
£400, to £2000 and upwards. Eggleston St
Fggleston, Bank-pl. t-
LARGE and small Amounts to Lend, freehold secu
rities. Brcnan & Glecson, auctioneers, Grattan-
st., Carlton. ,' .
LEWIS, nedderwick & Fookes, Solicitors; Chan-
cery-1., hare Sums, from 4 per cent., on favor
able terms of repayment...
MONEY to Lend on city or country Freeholds,
small or large amounts; safe Investments found
for money on mortgage. ' II. Byron Moore, Fulton &
SomervHIe.JTbe Exchange, 369 Collins-st
'"|\,fX)NEY to Lend, : lowest current rates, from £200
i-TJ. to £1000, Scott, auctioneer, Prahran
OFFICER & Smith (\\\' B. Grey Smith, Frank S.
Officer), 432 Collins-st.— Trust and other Moneys.
/;\LDHAM St Oldham, solicitors, 450 Litle Colllns-
st., have Trust' Money toj Lend, at,! lowest
rates of inte.-est." \
S'MALL Loan Department.— £3 .'to £20, any rea-
sonablc security; easy repayments... Finance
and Agency. CO., 381 Little ; Collins-st- "
THE AUSTRALIAN DEPOSIT and MORTGAGE
BANK. LIMITED. 2b7:Colllns-strect:-LOANS
granted, on freehold 'security , 'on flxed mortgage, bfrer- '
draft, or repayable by monthly .instalments up tb«J2
years: '
WILLIAM REID, Manager,.
HP H.E: SA. VI.NGS' ' BANK
A Has MONEY to LEND
At FOUR Per Cent,
In Sums of £1000 to £8000, on City, Town and Subur-
. » ' ban Properties, and
£2000 to £15,000 on BROAD ACRES,
WITH OPTION OF PAYING OFF PART
HALF YEARLY.
GEO. E. EMERY,
. . , . ,, „ - luspcctor-Gencral. .
Market-street,
npHE LAND MORTGAGE BANK of VICTORIA
X ,' , , \ LIMITED.-
- Oxford-cliombcrs, 481 Hourkc-strect, Melbourne.
DIRECTORS:
"Hon. J. M. PRATT, M.L.C., Chairman. .
. J. JOHNSTON SMART, Esq.
Hqn. P. E. M'BIUDE; M.L.C.'
ADVANCES OBTAINABLE at c CURRENT
RAILS on approved freehold securities, either by
way of fixed Joans or on lhc;casli credit system.
in the former casc'tlie borrower has the option of
reducing thenrincipal at any interest due date, aud
is thenceforth only chargeable with interest ou tho
balance; and in the- '-latter case interest is charged
on the amount ' used, or,' in other words, on the
daily balance.
Forms of application and all particulars obtainable
at the company's office; as above.
: , JOHN F. MUIR, Manager.
ritO.Lcnd, £10 to .£80, deposit of deeds; low in-
t crest, prompt settlement. Duncan St Wcller.
67 Queen-iit.
Lend, £100; £150, £250, £500, £1000; no valua-
tionJce. Duncan & Welter, 67 Queen-sL v-
TO Lend, # any Sutn on- mortgage, small sums, de-
pQHit of deeds. Small & Edwards, 178 Collins-st.
tMoney Lend, on mortgage. Blake A
X Rlggall. solicitors. 120 WUllam-st.. Melb.
rpRUST Money to Lena, at current rates, Tho
X Perpetual Exequtors. and' Trusleea' Association
of Australia Limited, Qneen-st., Melb.
TRUST Money.— £700 'to "Lend on freehold security.
W. G. Benson, 261 Collins-st. .
TWO, Hundred Pounds and other Money to, Lend:
lowest rates and charges.: J. B. Gil OB an.
Equitable. Building, Collins-st. '
WANTKp. socuHtim, £1500. 4J per rant; smaller
Sums.. H. Hunt, solicitor, 317 Collins- ,
WANTED to Borrow,: £750, good brick Recuntv :
% principals only,, By letter, Overton, 390'
Uhapol-at.
WANTED, £1200, B per , cent, . brick security,
valued £2200, rentals £140 . year. Principals
write, Homo. Age Office.
WILL Lend . promptly, four-fifths of purchase
mouey oil brick or W.B.. property. £200 to
jttwr); no valuation. John Davies, 317 Collins-st.
WILL - Lend promptly, four-fifths of Purchase
Money, no valuation fecT £100 to £700. John
Paries, 317 ColliiiB-si.
Y70U can obtain small Amounts, personal, other
X security; large sums, - mortgage, -4 per cent.
Moffcy Bros., 55 Elizabeth-st. ,
ZX(iU can obtain Jmmuiiatc Advances, any avail-
able security, large amounts; 4 per cent. ; Wills,
.Legacies and Reversions abroad a specialty. Lloyds
(first floor), corner of Collins and Swanston sta.
HOTELS, HOLIDAY RESORTS, &C.
ANTONIO'S Hotel, Flinders-st.— Newly erected
Bedrooms, splendid light. . ventilation f night
porter; first class meals. -
AT Glenferrie House (late' Hawthorn Coffee i'al-
acp).— Excellent Accommodation, boarders, vi-
sitors, families. ' Inspection iuvitcd.
Ax the GivAND liuVEL. 'MELBOURNE.— iiigu-
, » Sst PJl.of Jhe citi,. all modern improvcmentJ'.
mghclass French cuisinp; private dinners, wedding
breakfasts and recentionirspcciality, '
VV. II. BURGESS
(Many Years at Melbourne Club), Manager.
AT Walker's Coffee Palace, 341 , Vifctoria-st.,' W.
Melb.— The best. Accommodation in . tbc city,
trams pass tho dour; moderate. Try it,
BEKER'S White Hart Hotel, Melb;— Firet doss
family and commercial hotel: terms moderate.
A, F. Bcker, proprietor. . ..
BOARD and- ItetJdenwe.— Accommodation, farm
mountain scenery unsurpaused, piano, milk, cream ;
15s weekly. Brooklyn Farm, Croydon. -
BURTON'S EXCHAN&jB TAVERN,
367 COLLINS-STREET,
Opposite -Stock Exchauge.
" REAL TURTLE -SOUP DAILY. '
Wo are NOW In RECEIPT of REGULAR CON
SIGNMENTS -of TURTLES ..
From North -Queensland.
/"XARRUM, Seacombe House.— Superior Accoinmo-
\J dation, bathing,- fishing, shooting., 82 Swanstou-
,st.; or Mrs. Turner. '
OFFEE Palace, Chapel-st, Prahran.-Aocommo
dation for " visitors rBoard and Residence
cheapest rates; telephone, sewered, late entrance.'
Stephens, manager. . .
COMFORTABLE Accommodation, farm, mountain
-scenery, unsurpassed, piano, with cream:- 15a.
Brooklyn Farm, Croydon. -
C OWES (PHILLIP ISLAND) and SAN REMO-
Trains leave Princes-bridge dally 8 a.m. (Sun-
guys excepted), S.S. Genista, connecting Cowes. 34:
Sau Rexno, 5 hours. Cowes, first return, 10s 6a :
secend retum, 8s. San Reroo, Hs. Cd., 12s. . b.h'
Genista leaves San Remo - daily, S a.m.. caliins
-Cowes, amring Melbourne, l.p;m. .
IT E D E R A L PALACE HOTEL
: COLLINS-STREET,
MELBOURNE.
Family and Commercial Hotel.
500 ROO&1S1
A great variety ol Single and Double Rooms and
Suites of -Rooms to choose from, at all prices.
Boarders during . the winter, months should save
tram and train fares and cold travelling by llviug
in the city. Card of tariffs on. -application to
H. PERCEVALSMITH, Manager;
EMBROOK.— Good . AccommodaUon, mountain
. air, fishing, shooting. Fcroside, P.O.y Gem-,
broolu- - r ..
HOTELS, '.HOUPJLV RE80BT8, C.
LAD9T0NE ; Housc.— Superior , Accommodation
ajT for visitors, 100 rooms; trams pass door. 34
Vlctorla-st., N. Melb. , .
XJ EALESVILLE.r-Supcrior Accommodation lovely
XJL scenery, every comfort and attention; strictly
moderate terms. Kolongu. -
TTEALESVILLE;— Grand' Hotel, - Percy A. Burt,
ULX pronrictor. > Sharp's Royal Mail Coaches, en
route for Marysvlllo. Cook's coupons. - -
LILLY'DALE.— Viiitors will find ' comfortable Ac
comodation, Victoria Coffee Palace,, Main and
Clarke sta. . Terms moderate.
TtXELBOURNE Coffee Pnlnce,' 216 Bqurke-st.— Most
ATI. centrally situated:, .comfortable accomraoda-
tlou. Tariff card lystcd on application. .
TIXORNINGTON House, Morhingtou. — Excellent
u,f.L Acr.'omniodntion for visitors, every comfort,
civility, attention; winter tariff. W. Robertson.
UEEN'S-BRIDGE- Family Hotel, S. sidc.-Su-
perior Acconunodntion; reducetl charges; hot
hatha. . Trams- pass door.
ANDUINfellXM House; dose Station, Beach.
Baths, tennis, blliinrda, free; telephone. J,
C. Warrington Rogers, manngcr. , .
SEASIDE.— Wanted, in October, furnished House,
4 bedrooms.. Terms, Holiday. Ago Office.
ST. Kildn.— Bcaconsflcld. Hotel. Benconsfield-par.—
vacant Sqitesi-Boardcrs, from '30s. Telephone
65, Windsor. . - - - - .
4)T. Hilda.— Wimpolc's George notel, op. railway
U station and cable trams.— Sea view; largest
hotel- in Mctorin. Vacant Suites; charges reasonable,
THE Wayerley Tea, .Luncheon and Dining Rooms.
2gh_nourK0-st. A. R. Vallacc. proprietor.'
AMUSEMENTS.
J> R I N C E S S 3 . THEATRE..
Lessee, G. MUSGROVE.
Under tho Direction of Miss JENNIE MAYNARD,
Tho Talented English Comedienne.
For a Short' Season Only, " '
Commencing SATURDAY NEXT, ',6th JULY.
/ - "JIM BELMONT"
(The Very Latest Farcical Comedy), 1
By, Mrs. Oscar Borrhiger;
And
V "NURSE," ' .
v- ; By Clo. Graves.
As Played bv MUs Jennie Mnynard, Mr. Henry Ltid-
lmv- (tlic leading man), and her strong English and
Australian Company throughout England, South
Africa, &c.,-nna lastly, ghcatro Royal, Sydney.
Box Plan nt 'ALLAN'S. ; v
Usuar prices, 5s.fc 3s., 2s. , Is. ' :
Poors, 7,30. Overture, 8.' Carriages, 10.45. '
J>RELIMINARY CARD.
PRINCESS'S THEATRE.
Orf!RA. OPERA. OPERA.
Commencing SATURDAY, 20th JULY,' I90L
The -VICTORIAN OPERATIC SOCIETY -
(Patron, ' His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor,
Sir JOHN 'Madden;. Knight),
Beg to. inform tlic' public that tliey have made ar
rangements to produce nt .the above Thcatro Lccocq's
ever popular opera,
. . GIROFLE .OIllOFLA, ' . >
GIROFLE ..GIROFLA, . '
GIROFLE GIUOFLA,
on a scale of - ihaghiflccnce, with new and/elaborate
scenery, new and superb -costumes, a carefully se
lected professional orchestra of 24 performers, -under
tho baton of Mr. Edward II. Hanstcin, and a grand
. chorus of 60 trained voices.
The opera will be under the stage direction of Mr.
George Leopold.
For further particulars sco future advertisements.
WM. OOILVIE,
. Busmess Manager. .
T> O N I S C H ' ' P I A O S,.-
1X EIGENRXC- PIANOS; V1
' : BELL ORGANS. - 1
£0LIAN3 and MUSICAL BOXES. "
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Next Block-arcade.
Htc PIANOS by. most of the Lending Makers of
the World, but of them ail they strongly advise any-
one seeking a First Class PIANO to PURCHASE a
"RONISCH." .No .make of Piano sold in. Victoria. ia
better. Anyone seeking' proof of this statement and
calling on CARNEGIE and SONS will be shown how
true it is.
We have really good" Pianos by genuine makers,
from £36, and Jnvite inspection and comparison with
different Pianos, shoddily and showily built, .and
bearing made up names.
No firm in Melbourne can sell cheaper for cash nor
on terms, than C. and Sons; 30s. deposit is accepted,
and payments for a new Piano from 20s. monthly,
Wc'desire inspection of the "STELLA," the latest
and best MUSICAL BOXj'with steel dlsca, without
projecting pins, from 40s. The tone is superb, and
the durability without doubt. . .
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106 ELIZABETH-STREET, ,t
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pHE ViCTORIAN.. POULTRY' ahd. KENNEL
- club. ''v '' .-
CRAND ANNUAL" SHOW.
ENTRIES' CLOSE TO-NIGHT FOR ALL
SECTIONS;
" At 195 COLLINS-STREET.
- f ' . 'W. 'SIMPSON,
. . ' . Hon. Secretary,
ft . - ':
AUSTRALASIAN 'ASSOCIATION for the
A ADVANCEMENT of SCIENCE. "
MEETING at HOBART, JANUARY, 1902.
For particulars apply to the undersigned, who will
receive subsenbtions (£l). - <
E. IT. J. LOVE,
Local Secrotary,
- University , of Melbourne.
pHE SIX FRENCH LECTURES,
Monsieur F. MAURIOE-GARTON, B. cs L.. .M.A.,
Lecturer in French, at Ormond and
Triuity Colleges, Melbourne,
\\ill Commence on 17th July,' nt the ATHENAEUM.
Subject of hirst Lecture: Popular and Nationul Songs
.of France, .
'Intending subscribers are requested to leave tlicir
names with Messrs." Melville and Mullen, or the Libra-
riau of the Athenmuin.'
JORTH SUBURBAN.: CHORAL UNION.
CONCERT, TUESDAY, 2nd JULY.
Tien,%ICi„HALL' ASCOT VALE.
LAST CONCERT of the ELEVENTH YEAR.
. Lloyd's "HERO and LEANDEIU'
Principals: Miss Nellie M'Clolland and Mr. Henry
_ , Rofe.
Overture, "Magic Flute," and -other Orchestral
Items, Part Songs and Solos.
' , _ Mr. E. A. 'JAGER, Conductor.
CHAS. SAMPFORD, R. H. HAYES, Joint Sees.
"T>SE MAIDEN" CONCERT.-CHORUS will
Xkplcase MEET on. next Thursday evening, 7.45,
in Scourfield-chambcrs, 163, Collins-street, nearly op
posite George and- George's (take lift). -:.-
.= MARK BRADY, .
. - ' ' " ':Hon..Scc.
HE ANNUAL CONCERT,. WOMEN'S HEALTH
SOCIETY, will be Held in Hall of Australian
Church, MONDAY, 1st JULY, 8 p.m. Very good
Programme. ' ..
Admission, 6d., or free by member's annual ticket
Of 2s. 6d. . ,
CJUNDAY EXCURSIONS.— S.S. EDNA, at 11
O a.m., to Geelong -and Portarliugton. TO-MOR-
HOW (Sunday), 30th Jane, from Queen's Wharf. See
Shipping column.- Day return fare, 2s. Cd.
WM. HOWARD SMITH and £ONS PROPRIE
TARY LTD.
COTTISH THISTLE CLUB of VICTORIA.-
Friday, 5th July, Masonic Hall. Coilins-slrccL
Limelight Views of Scottish1 Scenery, by Rev. T. W.
Cameron. Edinburgh, Glasgow, Clyde, Abcrdcco,
Perth, Stirling, &c., Lochs, Glen's r Water Falls,
Classic ground of Scotland.
A IDEE . Ward, .Scientific Palmist, Irene, 71
Kcppel sL, Carlton, 2 -minutes from Savings
Bnnk, Elgin-st. ' ' - ? '
CONSULT Madame Le Cren, Scientific Palmist,
&c., 90 Queensbcrry-st ; Carlton ; best in Melb.
CONSULT- Professor .Nicholls personally or by let
ter: patients visited; all diseases; absolute
cures. Eclipse Herbal Institute, 284 Russcll-st., 'Melb.
MADAME Bon Vesta,- Palifnist, excellent testimon
ials. 30 Victoria-st.',>opA Market, N. Melb.
MADAME Carlotta, palmist, '61 Cardigan-st.; Carl-
, ton, between Vfcloria ;and Quecnsbcrry sts.;:
Indies, Is. ; \ "
MADAME Florinda. palmist, 100 Uendigo-st.,
Burnley, 3 doors from Swan-fit.
"\XADA3IE Galdhawk palmist, 75-Perth-st., Prah-
11X ran, near Commercial-rd. (late College Lawn);
30f years', experience. ' x
l\fADA>lE Ion. late of Tasmania, scientific Palmist.
LLTX &c. ; advice given on any business ; fee, la. and
2s. 89. Gertrude-st., Fitzroy, next to Row Roy Hotel.
MADAME Josephine, PalmUt; ladles only, 117
Lcnnox-sL, corner Rowcna-sL, Richmond, name
on gate; Is., 2s.
TIT ADAME. Le Green, Palmist' and Clairvoyant:
111, fee Is. and 2s. 2 till 10, 201 Moor-st., Fitzroy,
MADAME Rose, tho Popular. Conscientious Psim-
iste, Uo)>etoun>ch., 55 Elizabeth-st.: evenings, '
220 Gertrude-st., Fitzroy. . ,
\f ADAME'-Vyner, Palmist, 192 Moor-st., Fitzroy,
.ATX 15 years same place. Fees, ladies, 2s.; gentle
men, 3s.
MRS. Alexander. .Scientific Palmist,. 120' Napier-st.,
near Gertrude-st,, Fitzroy.
MRS. Uennio consults 2 till 9. 132\ Spencer-st.,
1, door. from Dudley-st., W. Melb.'
ORIGINAL Gipsy Lee; palmist,' «i'£lgin-st.f Carl
ton, p doors below -Canning-st
AHU8tMEHTS.
Great inter-state competitions.
rkat inter-state . competitions.
.. great inter-state . competitions.
great - inter-state competitions.
' > 1 prize £1300 money.
prize .£1300 money.
prize.' £1300 money,
prize £1300 money.
brass :band, contests, £534 10s.
open ohor'al xjontests, £430.
church choir contest, £100.
Under tho Dlstlugjdshcd' Patrouage'of His Excellency;
„ Sir john madden, k.o.m.g.v,
LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR of VICTORIA.
eleventh grand annual competition
eleventh grand annual competition
eleventh .grand annual competition
eleventh grand annual competition
In ART, MUSIC, POETRY, ELOCUTION,' '
ESSAYS, ORATION, TALES,
. criticism, &c.,_
To Celebrate the
TWENTY-SECOND ANNIVERSARY
Of the '
SOUTH-STREET SOCIETY, '
BALLARAT.'-
To be Held During tho Month of OCTOBER, 1901.
ENTRIES FINALLY CLOSE 10th AUGUST," 100L
a Detail Time TAblc, giving date, hour and place,'
will be issued immediately after Entries close.
CHORAL ITEMS WILL BE TAKEN FROM
15th .to 22nd OCTOBER.
BAND CONTEST ITEMS FROM
21th to 23tli OCTOBER.
PRIZE LIST.
ESSAYS.
First. Second.
£s. d. £ s. d.
1. "Tho Situntlon in China'! .. .. 3 0 0 .. I 0 0
2. ""Citizenship— Its Duties and
Responsibilities" .2 0 0 .. 10 0
3. "Failure, versus Succors as n
Character Builder" 1 0 0 .. 0 10 0
4. "The True' Place of. Woman in
the State" . (open' to ladies) 3 0 0 .. I 0 0
5. Scripture Subject— "The Bards
of tho Bible'T 2 0 0 .. 1 0 0
' 6. "The Grand Old Flag" (under - 1
18 years of; age) 110 0 .. 0 10 0
7. Compniition— Short Story, any "
subject .. 10 0 .. 010 0.
. 8. Criticism— "Matbcw Arnold as ...
1 Poet and Critic".. .. .. .. 3 0 0 .. 1 0 0-
9. "Thq Economic and Social As-
poet, of the. Early Closing
Movement' , ... 2 0 0 .. 1 0 0.
10. Original Poem .. 2 0 0 .. 0 10 0.
11. Original Tale (strictly limited «
to 4000 words).. 3. 0. 0 .. I1 0 0
debate. '
First. Second.
£ s. d: £ a. a.
"Are Trusts Justifiable?" 3 0 0 .. 2 0 0
m" oration!'
' ' First. . Srcdml."
£ s. d. £ s. (U
I.' "Mafeking", (gentlemen only) .. 2 0 0 .. 1 0 0
elocution.' - t
First. Second;
£ s. d. £. 8. d.
1. Oratorical Display (gentle-
men) .. .. .. .. .. 2 0 0 a 0 10 0
2. 'Oratorical Display 1 10 0 .. 0 10 n
3. Recitation (gentlemen) 300. .100
4. 'Recitation i. 110 0 .. 0 10 9
5. Recitation (ladies) < .. .. .. 3 0 0 . : 1.0 Q
6. Recitation (ladies)-.-. .. 110 0 .. 0 10 0
7. Recitation (gentlemen).. .. .. I 0 0 .7 0 10 0
8. Recitation (ladica) 1 0 0\.. 0 J0 0.
9. Recitation . (boys under 15 ycare
of age) 1 0 0 .. 0 10 0
10. Recitation (girls under 15 years
of age) .. .; .. ..' .. 1 0 0 .. 0 10 0
11. Recitation '(boys' under 12 years
of uge) .. I 0 0 .. 0 10 0
12. Recitation (girl? under 12 years .
of , ngc) . . 1' 0 0 .. 0 10 0
13. tReeitation, Humorous (open).'. 1 0 0 .. 0 10 0
14. Recitation, Temperance.. .. .. I 0 0 .. 0 10 0
(Open to Professionals and Ama
teurs over 1G years .of. age.). »-
'15. tReeitation, Humorous (gentle
men) .. .... 2 0 0 . . 0 10 ' 0
16. tReeitation, Humorous (ladies) 2 0 0 .. D.10 0
17. IDialogue .. .. .; 3 0 0 .. 1 0 0
18. tComcdietta (not less than y :
three ch?\ractcrs)— 1st, £10;
2nd, £5; 3rd, £3.
19. tChampion Character Rccita-' .
tion (gentlemen) 300. .100
20. tChampion Character Recita-
tion (ladies) .3 0 0,„,1 0 0
21. tAustralian Recitation-.. .. .. 2 0 0 .. 1 0 rt
22. t Dialogue (gentlemen) 3 0 0 .. 1 0 0
23. tllumorous Dialogue (open) ,
.(ladies and gentlemen).. .. 3 0 0 10 0
readings.
First. Second.
' . £ 8. d. £ s; d
1. Prepared Rending (gentlemen) I 0. 0 .. 0 10 0
2. Prepared Rending (ladles) .... 1 0 Q .. 0 ID 0
3. Prepared Reading (boys and
- 7 girls undcr l5 years).. .. .. 1 0 0 .. 0 10 0
shorthand competition. j.t
First. Bccond.
£ 8. d. £ s. d.
"10 minutes test" . 120 words a
.minute .. 2 0 0 .. 1 0 0
/ art section. 7 -
First. , Second.
£ 8. d. £ s. d.
1. A- Painting of a- Head from :
Life,- in oil or color.. ,. 210 0 ..1 0 0
2. a Painting of a. Landscape or
.-Marine 'Subject from Na-
_turc, in oil color .. .. 2 10 0 .. ,1 0 0
-3. A- Painting of. a Landscape or
Marine Subject, from Na-
ture, in water color 2 10 0 .. l '.O 0
4. A Still-Life Group, painted in
oil or water color .. .. .. 2 0 0 .. 1 0 0
5. A Head Modelled from Life.. 2 10 0 ..100
6. An" ' Original' Design for. a
Panel, 27 in. x 13 in.', mod- 3
eiled in low relief, and suit-
able. for the decoration of a
. concert hall 2 10 0 .. l\-0 0
7. An Original Design for a Con- ' '
cert ' Programme, suitable
for. reproduction by litho
graphy 2 10 0 .. 10 0
.8. An Example of Wood Carving.
executed in Australian wood 2 0 0... 1:0 0
9. An Example of Chip- Carving.. 010 0 .. 0:5 0
10. An ' Example of Art Needle- ;
work .. .. ' 1 0 0 .. 0 10 0
1L An Exaipple. of Lace Work .. 0 10 0 ... 0 :5 0
.... MUSIC. .7 ' ', ' .
. First. Second.
' £s. d.- £. 8. d.
1. Piano Solo (under- 30).. .. T O.O ..'O'lO'O
2. Piano Solo (under 12)7 ..10 0-.. 0 1(L 0
3. 11000 Solo (under 14).. .... 1 0 0 7 0 10 0
4. Piano Solo (under 16) 1 0 0 .. 0 10 0
5. l'iauo Solo (under is).; .... 200 .. 100
6. Piano Solo (any age) . 4 .0 0 ..1 0 0
7. Piano Duet (under 15) 110 0 7.4 0 :0
8. Piano Duet (any age) 3 0 0 .. '1 0 0
' 9. Heading at Sight (pianoforte)
"Opcu 1 0 0 .. 0 10 0
10. Soprano Solo.. 2 0 0 .. 0 10 0
II. Mezzo-Soprano Solo;. .. .. .. 2 0 0 .. 0 10 0
12. Contralto Solo .. .. 2 0 -0 .. 0 10 0
13. Tenor Solo 2 0 0 0 10-0
14. Baritone Solo 2 0 0 .. 0 10 0
15. Secoud Baritone Solo 2 0 0 .. 0 10 0
16. Bass Solo 2 0 0 .. 0 10 0
17. Sacred Song (ladies) 2 0 0 .. 0 10 0
18. Sacred Song (gentlemen) .. :.. 2 0 '0 7 0 10-0
19. Song (under- 15) 10 0 ,. 0 10 0
20. Vocal Duet (ladies) 300.. i 00
21. Vocal Duct (gentlemen) .... 3 0 0 .. 1 0 0
22.- Vocal Duct (mixed voices) .. 3 0 0 .. 1 0 0
23. Vocal Trio (ladies) .. .. .. .. 3 0 0 .. 1 10 0
24. Vocal Trio (mixed voices).. .. 3 0 0 .. 1 10 0
25. Male Quartet .. .. 4 0 0 .. 2 0 0-
26., Mixed Quartet .. .. .. .. ,.f.. 4 0 0 .. 0. 0
27. Double' Mixed Quartet.. .. 8 0 0 7 4 0 0'
;28. Singing at Sight: (open) 10 0 ..>0 10 0
29. Violin . Solo - (under 10) .. .. .. 10 0 .. 010 0
30. Violin Solo (under 13) .. .. .. 10 0 .,.,0 10 0
31. Violin 'Solo (under 16) .. 1 0 0 ,. 0 10 0
32. Violin Solo (any age) 2 0 0 .. 1 0 0
33. Violin Duet with Piano ac- .,
.corop. (under 15) .. .. .. .. 2 0 0 0 10 0
34. Violin. Duot with Piano ac-
. comp. (aoy'.age) .. .. .. .. 3 0 0 .. 1 0 0
35. Violin .Quartet .. 4 0 0 .. 2 0 0
36. Quartet Brass - 4 0 0 .. 2 0 0
37. Beptett Brass "7 0 .0 .. 3 10 0
33. Cornet Solo (with IMano ac- -.
comp.) .. .. 2 0 0 .. 1 0 0
39. Euphonium Solo (with - Piano
accomp.) .. 7 .. .. .. 2.0, 0 .. 100
open section for professionals
and AMATEURS. '
- lr»t Second.
40. Character Song from Comic # d.
Opera (own selection) 3 0 0 1 0 0
41. Humorous Song (gentlemen),
own selection 2 0 0 ,. 010 0
42. Coon Song (ladies), oun selec-
43. Humorous Duet .. .. .. „ 3 0 0 !! i "5 0
44. Song by. Australian . Composer x
(ladies or gentlemen), own
selection .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 2 0' 0 .. 0 10 0
45. Champion Soprano Solo (own
selection) .. 4 0 0 .. 1 0 0
46. GRAND CHAMPION CHORAL CONTEST-
Anthem. "Zadock the Priest" (Coronation
Anth«n) (accompanied), No. 149 Novcllo's Oc
tavo Choruses (Handel) ; Secular, "Daybreak"
(unaccompanied), No. 10 The Lute Scries of
£art Songs (Gaul), 1st prize, £150; 2nd prize.
£40; 3rd prize, £10. '
47. CHURCH CHOIR CONTEST— Antliem, "The
Glory 'of the Lord" (accompanied). No. 177 Oc-
V?7 .Anthems (Goss) ; Secular. "Tbe 'Parting
M33 (yukccomiJanied) , No. 446 .Mus. Times
(Plnsutl). 1st prize,. £70; 2nd prize, £20; 3rd
prize, £10.
18. SMALL CtfOIR. CONTEST— Anthem, "H«»nna
. to tile Soil of Darid" (accompanied). No. II
" Octavo. Antlicma (Macfarren) ; Secular, "Sleep.
' M'to. ,<u«»ccompanledl, No. 655 Mus. Times
prile k P : 2Dd Prize' £10= 3rd
Cboir ."Con(l>st_ (for boys and girl, under 16 years
of age)— "Sleishing Glce.V op. 20. No. 6 (ae-
2nd Pprizc1fe,£5 '' Prl2C- i";-
M- 'Ic voices)— "Love and Courase" No.
136 OrolMOe (Spolir) ; "All Things Love Thee"
9rP "Js (M«U«r.("oeompaniment op
tional), 1st- prise, £16; '2nd 'prize, X3. "
.61,. Female Chorue-r'May Dance" No. 121 Norello's
collection (Hamerlk); "Some Strain That
Once No. 265, Novella s collection (Wurml (ac--
- companiment optional), lit priie,, £15; s£d
prize,' £7. '
52. Scene from Opera or .Operetta (not lees than three
principal,), 1st prote, £10; 2nd prize, £t. .
53,'BRASS BAND CONTEST. (see conditions special
cuJari, tat prize. £20b; 2nd. prize, £«; 3rd
Prize,-£W; 4th prize. £20.
51. BBASS BAND QUICKSTEP. CONTEST' (see
conditions special circular), 1st prize, £45: 2nd
prize, £25; 3rd prize, £15;. 4th prize, £10.
guineas; COM
PENSATION PRIZES- (£T0), and other Special Pri-'
vileges are awarded in connection with the Band
Contests.
Prize Lists for.ecncral competitions and brass band
contest, entry forms - and' all Information will be
gladly .supplied on application to the secretary, ;
Send for complete prize list.
W. D. HILL,.
- ... , , General Secretary. -
Central offloe. City Hall, BMluat, VlctorhL.
I JUaUSEMENTS. '
g I J o U T; H; E A T R E.
Solo Lessee .. .. Mr. HARRY RICKARDS.
Still Sustained Success of
ALFRED DAMPIBR, 1 '
'£ Miss LILY DAMPIEIt,
And the POl'ULAH DRAMATIC COMPANY.
' '. . TO-N1GIIT (SATURDAY),
And Each Evening Until Friday,
HENRY PETTITT'S WOULD FAMOUS DRAMA,
The
- ;grben lanes
Of ' . . . .
.» ENGLAND.
! SYNOrSIS of : SCENERY and . INCIDENTS.
ACT 1 .. a. .. The GREEN LANES in SUMMER
A Daughter of- Eve. Man, the Tempter; Woman,
the Dupe.
"GENTLEMAN GEORGE becomes addicted to
drink and vagrancy. He' is a listless, gin-drinking,
indifferent scamp, and, like so many others, without
any aim beyond that of food and liquor for to-day.
But nt times he regrets the past, and shows tho
smouldering fires of a better nature."
ACT 2 The OLD SLUICE HOUSE
The Crime and the Criminal. Blackmail.
"A RECENT LAW , SUIT, which showed .how a
young and beautiful. woman had been kept In a state
of terror, and almost poverty, by a rascal who had
possession of her letters— a, sad case, which no honest
.man could rend without blushing for his 'sex— lias re
vealed to what depths human infamy eatt descend.
The, extortion, of hush money, tho most cowardly and
infamous of crimes,' which' tho law, unfortunately, can
rarely overtake and punish, is a trade which supports
at least a thousand scamps in London alone. Some-
, times we know the' blackmailer and his victim, and
yet we can do nothing. Moreover, if we were to catch
the villain in the very act. and hand him over to
justice, the rictlmdn her fright at the chance of her
secret being discovered would turn against lis."
Gentleman George Recites "Tho Charge of the
Light .Brigade."
ACT 3 .. .. .. The GREEN LANES In WINTER
In MORTAL PERIL.
ACT 4.-Secnc 1 .. INTERIOR of' the MILL FARM
Father and Daughter.
- Scene 2 .. Village Street. Tho Search for tho
Lost One.
. Scene 3 .. Tho Old Granary. Love's Triumph.
. SIIAKSPEARB FRIDAY, 5th JULY. .
Thai Stupendous. Monument of Shnkspcnrc's Genius,
HAMLET.
WILL BE REPEATED.
Furnishings by- S: Nathan.
Prices, 3s., 29. 6d., 2s. and One Shilling.
Box Plan at Glen and Co.'s Music Warehouse.
rp o W A L L.
WEDNESDAY. 10th JULY, , '
. REVIVAL of
' - Berlioz's
. .Greatest Dramatic Work,
. V " DAMNATION OF FAUST/1
" DAMNATION OF FAUST,"
:ily the'.
PHILHARMONIC; SOCIETY.
. This magnificent work created a great sensation
.last year.- and is repeated in l espouse to urgent : re
quests. r-r
Hundreds were Turned Awny Last Ycarv
Hon; Conductor, Mr. GEORGE PEAKE.
Margaret.. Miss. MINNIE WAUGH
Faust.. .. .. .. ..Mr. J. GRKGOU tWOOD
Mephistopheles.. .. ..Signor A. ,T. UEBOTTAUO
Brahder 7 .. .. .. .. Mr. HENRY ROFE
The box plan will be opened at Glen and Co/son
Wednesday morning, 3rd July, at 9 o'clock.
Popular/Priccs, 3s., '2s., la.
HENRY BUCK, Hou. Sec.
SOUTH MELBOURNE" MUSICAL and ELOCU
TIONARY COMPETITION,
1st JULY to 15th JULY.
OPENING CEREMONY, MONDAY. 1st JULY,
ByRight Hon. EDMUND BARTON.
TOWN HALL;, SOUTH MELBOURNE,
At 8 p.m.
programme for evening :
Quartets, Violin Solos, and Vocal Duetts
(Mixed Voices).-
Admission, 6d. ; Front Sents, Gd. extra.
f COMPETITIONS' Continued in the College Hall.
Bank-street, on Tuesday, 2nd July, 7 p.m., also
Mechanics' Institute.'. Admission, Gd.
. Time Tables Gratis, wjth full list of competitors for
each evening: also Season Tickets at Allan and Co/s
and Sutton's.
ALF. E. MSMICKKX, '
\ .Secretary.
T H E N iB - U M: H A; L L.
BILLIARDS.- BILLIARDS. !
FAREWELL APPEARANCE
"xii'y'''- Of ' '
: JOHN ROBERTS. -
The -World's Champion.
OPENING day, 9th J(ILY.
. Afternoon and Evening.
POPULAR PRICES.
LpLUi A
See kufure z\dvertiscmenU v
ALCOCK and Co., 208-212 RUSSELL-STUEET,
Managers.
jlfYSTEUY ..of FISH LIFE!
iTX THE- AQUAR1U5I.
" l „ , the aquarium.
The Crocodiles, Little FIbIj, Large Fish,
Aquatic Birds. Anemones. . .
Children, Gd. Adults, Is.
ZCOLOGICAr, GAKDBNS. ROYAL PAItK.-
Splcnrild Zoological Collection. Reached by
train car to .enrden gates, or train from Srencer-
strcet Gates closed nt 4.43 ii.i'i. this month. Ad
mission-Mondays, Is.; Children. Cd. (except holi
days): other week days and holidays, 6d.; children,
DANCING. Snpermr:— Mr. or Mrs. DOUBLEDAY
give strictly PIUVATK LHSSONS, oasy.rapld
method, previous, knowledge unnecessary; at any hour,
day or evening, in one or nil dances; proficiency as
sured: specialty. new . Waltz, Reverse, &c. ; also
Juvenile and Adult Classes. Grattan-strect, PUAI1-
RAN, between station and Town Hall.
DANCING. ADULT BEGINNERS, married
rouplc3, those out of practice, or those finding
yancing difficult, THOROUGHLY rREX'ARED for
Balls in FIVE PRIVATE . HOURLY LESSONS;
none fail. Strictly, private lessons, any hour, day or
evening, from Mr. or Mrs. CLEVELAND. ''313 Drum-
mond-street (near Ball and Welch), Carlton.
DANCING.-FERNSHAWE HOUSE, a Thorough
..x. Dinelng, in- all branches. 151
yANMNG-STItEET, CARLTON. J. CURTIS,
Diplomatc and Member of British aud American
, Societies of Masters of Dancing.
Dancing classes.-private lessons,
Morning, Alternoou and Evening.
MESSRS. and MISS ROBERTS, '
The Quickest. Easiest ail| Best Method Known.
Convenient Appointments Antfhgcd Daily.
ROBERTS' ROOMS,.: 195 COLLINS-STREET.
DANCING.— Special 'Classes on' Saturdays, mora-
mg, 11 (stndenUt!and others) ; afternoons, 3;
evening, at 8: special' terms. Other classes as usual.
Messrs. & Miss Roberts, 195 Collins-st. v
DANCING.— Mr. Curtls's Classes, Thursday; Be-
. .pinners, Tuesday, Friday evenings, Saturdays
3; l nratc Lessons. Cannlng-st., Carlton. Weekly
Party every Thursday. .
DANCING.— Seven strictly private instructive Les-
sons, any hour, 10m. 6d. Miss Martin, London,
certificated teacher, 57 ' Bourk6-st., side entrance. m
DANCING.— Masonic Hall, Ascot Vale, every Wc<l«
nesday; gents. Is., ladies invited. Meekiug St
Bartllng s band. J.. Augiistinus, M.O.
BANCING.— Exhibition Hall, Brunswicb-sl., Fitz
roy.— Mr. Bound's-. .Assemblies, Morfttays,
aaturdays. ltyan's stribg band. .Strictly select.
DANCING.— Boronia 'Quadrille Club, Trades Hall.
Monday, 1st June. Select. Griffett nnd
m Ponald, M s.O. Clarke s band.
DANCING. —liandy Guide to tbe Dunces, contains
all figures of ets; indispensable Ho the ball-
room, 3d. Thompson, atatioucr, 165 Bourke-st.
'"x' Hayes's Classes, — Becinuers,
Tuesdays, Saturdays. 3; Weekly Party, Fridays:
iTlvate Lessons. Masonic Hall, N. Melb.
DANCING.— Mr. Soumprou teaches Walts, Schot-
Barn Dance, privately, for 10s. 6d. Pros
pectus, 127 Smith-st., Fitzroy, near Foy's.
DANCING.— Mr. -Soutnprou's Beginners' Class
.this Afternoon, Amess-st., N. Carlton; advanced,
tp-nigbt. WaTcrley, Little George-st., near Gertrude-
st., Fitzroy.
DANCING.— No.. 3. District Druids' Ball, Fitzroy
taken - ni 1Ia11'. Ffid®y» 26th July. Flashlight
DANCING.— John ' Smith, teacher, York-st., N.
1'itrroy; pupils received privately or evening
classes; beginners,- Mondays, Thursdays; advanced,
Wednesdays, Saturdays.
DANCING:— Bradford Hall, Preston.— Select Class,
Tuesday evnings, commencing 9th July; terms.
ISdies 6d., gents, is. John Smith, professional
teacher.
DANCING, fashionable ballroom Taught. Mr. aud
. Mrs. btephensou, private climes. Monday and
Tnursday evenings, 152 Nelson-rd., Albert Pk.
TrVANCING, Dancing.— To-night, Protestant Hall,
.JLJIietoria Quadrifle Club. Best mrusic. Visitors
invited. T. Gcddcs, M.O.
DANCING.— The quickest, e&sicst and' best method
known; strictly private lessons (short couree
ana practice) ; hours 10 to 10 daily. Messrs. nnd Miss
. Roberts, Roberts . Rooms, 195 Collins-st. '
DANCING, to-night, Eastern-arcade Rooms,
j ponn VlSlt0r8 invited' 8elect: 80d band.
DANCING.— Deportment.— Mr., Madame Jourdain.
-w«BJi?okI'tc!:vIJLy8on' Albert fits.. Brunswick,
musses, Tuesday, briday evenings; private Lessons;
NO'— Beginners' Classes (strictly select),
JL-k Wednesday evenings: 63. 6d. quarter. Miss
Martin, London certificated teacher, 67 Bourke-st.
side entrance.
DANCING.— To-night,, best outside city, ' come en-
joy yourselves. Roseville Club, City Hall, Bur-
wood-rd., Hawthorn; ladies invited.
TRANCING.— Miss M'Cormock's, Madeline, Victoria
X-rsts., Tuesdays, Fridays, Saturday afternoons;
private lessons any. time.
DANCING.— Ma Mic- Rosette Social, 8 till 1,
Thursday next, Fpresters Hall, Chapel-fit., S.
Ytrra. Kennedy's band. F. Skead, M.C.
/4 OVERNOR Walker Lodge, No. '33, P.A.F.S
\X ' Meets 7 o'clock Monday evening, 1st July
Sodal at 8. . Double ticket, 2s?; refreshments In
cluded.
SMELB. Town Hall, Wednesday evening, Saturday
morning. Athenaeum Hall, Collins-st. ; Bator-
day, Wednesday afternoons, Thursday evening; Plain
Dancing. Miss Hyams. -
IHE Irish National Foresters'' Band will hold a
; " G/,an.!1s9cIs) on Friday evening next. 5ih
July. jn the Oddfellows' Hall, op. Trades lloll : double
tickets, 2a., including refrcslfificnts. H. J. Smith,-
ggcj.y-., .... .... ;
WANTED, by Toung mon. lessons in Step Dan-
Wi pKtchBg. Tenns to M.O.D., Age.
AMOSEMEHTS.
JICKARDS'S, NEW OPERA HOUSE.
Solo Proprietor and Manager: Mr. Harry Ilickards.,
TO-NIGHT- (8ATURDAY), TO-NlGIlT
FIRST APPEAUANCE ill MELBOURNE
Of
HERR W I NSC1I ERM ANN,
1IERK WINSOilERMANN. .
The Renowned Animal TmiucrT and his
Marvellous Troupe of Performing
ACROBATIC and 'JUGGLING BEARS,
ACROBATIC and .HIGGLING BEARS,
ACROBATIC and JUGGLING BEARS,
Headed by
TONY, lhc SACRED BEAU of INDIA,
TONY, the SACRED BEAU of INDIA,
The Most Wonderful Auimnl Act in the
Whole World.
Abo. direct from the London Empire and Palace
Theatres, and First Appearance in Melbourne of
LITTLE ERIC,
LITTLE ERIC, -
LITTLE ERIC,.
The Wouderful Miniature Boy Eccentric
Comcdlnn nnd Impersonator,'
Who has just completed a seven months' engage
ment- with Charles Morton, Esq.; of tbc
London Palace.
.LAST SIX NIGHTS
LAST SIX NIGHTS
Of the Marvctlous
D AUTOS,
daktos, .
LAST DARTOS, LAST
, . SIX DAKTOS, SIX
NIGHTS DAKTOS, NIGHTS
DARTOS,
The Creators of "Le Valse Tourblllou," . '
In' their Unique and Remarkable
PARISIAN SWIRL TWIRL.
LAST SIX NIGHTS
Of. Mr.
» LAST AUSTIN RUDD, LAST
.SIX AUSTIN RUDD, SIX
_ NIGHTS AUSTIN RUDD, NIGHTS
s Greatest Comic Character and Vocal-
Comedian.
First Appearance nftheOpern House of Miss
JENNIE OPfE,
4 , JENNIE OPIE,
Australia s Charming Operatic Soprano.
AN ENTIRE CHANGE of PROGRAMME
Tty Mdlle.
cellna bobe,
celina bobe,
celina -.bobe,
The Great Parisian Xylophone Expert and
Vfollniste.
MADAME LUCUETTA,
madame lucuetia,
England a Foremost Burlesque Artiste and
Marrellous Specialty Dancer.
ROSIE AOUINALDO,
. ROSIE AQUINALDO,
. Charming Young Cuban Lady Contortionist.
madame sar1na,
Graceful nnd Clever Aerial Artist.
v LITTLE BABY PAHKES,
One of Australia's Lilliputian prodigies.
WHOLE of the GUEAT TIVOLI COMPANY.
Over One Hundred Performers.
Box plan at. Allan's, Collins-strect.
3s., 2a. Gd.. 2h. nud one shilling.
Early Door, Cd. Extra.
__BuHines3_Manngev, FRED. AYDON.
PEOPLE'S Concerts, Temperance Hall.— Comhina-
. . Serenadci-s. Mngnillccnt Minstrel Variety
liiitertninmcnt. -'Admissiou, 3d. nnd lid. numbered
reserved. Is.
PEOPLE'S Concerts.— To-night, First 4\pponrancc
Harry Cowan, the Untamed Comedian. Original
comicalities. Musical director. Professor Ireland.
People's Concerts.— To-night, Triumphal Itcnp-
. pearance Chrj'stnl Sisters, brilliantly successful
Tcrpslchorean Harmonists; Wynnie Bond, Champion
Juvenile Danscusc. ,
1 PEOPLE'S Cohcerta.— To-niglit.t, Reappearance
. Dav© Warne, Tyrolean Warbler; Alice Daven-
port, Unapproachable Jockey Hornpipe Dancer: Ec-
.eentnc Sketches.
PEOPLE'S Concerts.— To-niBlit. Itntiilstus Stnple-
ton. Refined Character Comedian, phenometc.
""J. eMJcrt dancer; Agnes rumor, winsome juvenile
comedienne.. .
PEOPLE'S Concerts.— To-night, Lillic Octavla,
A «»cl natliuz Converentiqnalist, Comedienne,
\ ocaliat, Maj Jenntngs, Pleasing Balladist; Come-
. ulctta, Snapshots.
PEOPLE'S Concerts.— To-night. Benjamin Manzics,
versatile Entertainer, Vaudeville Character
yomedian; Screamingly Funpy Extrafiiganzn, "Tho
Lunatic Asylum.' :
PEOPLE'S Concerts.— To-night, Kolilman nnd
»niill»er' Ethiopian Comedians, In-
Htrumcntal sts. Brightest and Cheapest Entertain-
mcnts in Anstralio. . : / .
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"VTIOTORIAH COLLEGE-- of MUSIC
T J13-34D Swanston-strect, MELBOURNE '
'7. . ' Opposite Public Library.
Directors: E. A. Jagcr and T .T ihinmnmi < '
.Council: J. UasleryWv Hunter and
1 in all Musical Subjects
A A 1' LES. Harmony Classes and Spe-
Teaelicrs Classes held Day and Evening
Next Term begins 22nd July. .
RiSCHOrjARSHiPS.rlVo Scholarships for Piano and
Singinu (nlue 10 guineas each). Rrc open to the pub
lic. and . entitle successful candidates to six ,noi UiV
full course at the College without any charge. En-
flppfy toSC i'or particulars and prospectus
JL H. HEATHCOTE," Secrrtarj-:
MDSICAI, . SOCIETY of .VICTORIA.-Alin.icl
MELTING To-night, Glen s. 8 p.m. . Progniuune
Beethoven Trio, op. 1, No. 2; Handel Sonata; Piano
and Violin, Pianoiorte, Violin nud Violoncello SoIcm-
Vocal . MtiBic. Executauts: Miss A. Hill, Miss F.
Lvndhnrst, Messrs. H. Curtis, E. A. - Beaumont, M
Alexander, G. Pcnkc and Hcrr L. Hattenbach. \V.
H. HEATHCOTE, Hon. Sec.
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FOOTBALL,
GOLF,
TENNIS,
' And Every Indoor and'Outdoor Game.
The MELBOURNE SPORTS- DEPOT
(Fred. J. Dodge, Proprietor),
92 nnd 94 ELIZABETH-STREET, MELBOURNE.
P9; Preliminary Annonncement.—
What I hhl Yes! that Mammoth Building will
be opened shortly. Sec.
Barnum & Co., Open with tbe Wonderful Bio
scope, up-to-date, merry, witty, wise, wonder-
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BARNUM & Co.'' will Introduce a Novelty never
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HXINO and Wrestling Tight by .1. Graham, ex-
Tmnin 46 fjourke'-st!1"!1 at
G LiY . Artiutic Portraits, the talk of the
V/. city: 3h. 6d. per .odz. Rowland Chubb, over
Leviathan Co. ,
ltYCLlNG School, Nicholson-sL'. Carlton, open
u 4. ,f«t»day and Thursday ovenings;
school: no falls. Full tuition. 10s. 6<L, or la
lesson.
FANOY Costnmes Hire, -.ladies',- gentlemen's, all
new Costumes for season. "Ford St Sou, 8
Queen's. Palace, top Eihipitton-st.
XpANCY and Evening Costumes on Hire, great var-
X icty.madc to order. Miss Valentine, 22 Eastern,
arctde.
fjORD & Co., Theatrical Costumiers, Eastcxn-ar-'
X cade.— New Dresses, new management. Before
choosing elsewhere, please- call.
I ORTUNK Telling-Cards (the Witch packet), beat
obtaiuablo; every card explains - itself ; 2s
Thompson, stationer, 165 Bourke-st.
GUARD against Disgrace; Trouble and Expense in
. your family -by consulting Professor Shepherd,
47 Eastern Market, Melb.-
T- ADIES . and Gents, desiring Fancy Costumes,
XJ Wigs. Ac., .call at the only address: Ford St
Co., U Eastern-arcade.
T ADIES' and Gentlemen desiring Fancy Costumes
X.' Evening: Dresses, . Wigs, &c., call at Ford A
Co. s, Eastern-arcade.
T BO'S; Art Union.— Winning numbers ate -as fbi-,'
aB; 4-t"-
RIDINGs School, '6. Mrlb., close tram, train.— Pro
ficiency. any age; horses, bicycles-provided. Tel.
2603. Cycling, IPs.;. 6d. -
QKATING.-JuhUee Rink," Nicbotson-st. , Carlton
C9 Monday, Vicdncsdayji Saturday evenings: splcn-
did floor; open daily for licginners; strictly select.
WINTER Evenings Amusement.— Fortune Telling
Cards, full, directions, la.; jjosted 2d. cxtra.-
Uidame La. Grande, juilmin, 295 FRaoy.
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the last nights . , or \
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The Immensely Comical, Ludicrously,
Laughable
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The Slippery Sailor, and the Rorly
Roffjc.
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In Preparation:
The World Popular Drury-lnnc Sporting Spectacle,
A MILLION OF MONEY!
, A MILLION OF MONEY!
A MILLION OF MONEY!
"A MILLION OF MONEYl"-"What shall I do
With it?"
Furnishings by S. Nathan. Elizabeth-street.
Box Plan at Allan's music warehouse.
Early door tickets to stalls. -nnrl family circle nt
Royal Confectionery Pnlnce. Bourke-st rcct, near
Theatre. Children in arms not admitted.
CIIRIST.1L SiSlONSENS, Business Manager.
STERLING PIANO,
AT MEDIUM PRICE, £56 to £72.
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In Keys 19, Suit All .Voices.
A Birthday, E flat, F.: .. Somerset.
A Dream of- Paradise, E fiat, F, G, A fiat.. Gray.
City-of Light, C, D flat, E flat".. Adnins.
Ideal, G, R flat .. .. .. Clmminade.
A -Song of Spring 1$ Somerset.
Confession. G, H flat, Chnminadc.
Dreams. G; A .. 7 .. Chntfiinadc.
Farewell to Summer, A, II flat, C .. .. Johnson.
For Old Snke'a Sake. C, E flat .. .. .. .. Alloti.
Golden Lilies. B" flat, C. D .. .. . 7Lenni.
Heavenly Way, C. D, E flat .. ; Deacon.
Garden of Love, F, A, B flat, C Nonuati.
If, F. A flat. j). flat Tost.!.
If I Were a Lark, K'flnt. F ;.Cltitsam.
Dc Profundis; A flat, B flat, C Judc.
Kisses, G. B flat, C .. ..' .. .. Trotero.
Lily, C, D flat, E flat Denza.
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Q PEN A T LA 8 T.,
The new building of the "EDEN PHOTO.
STUDIOS,"- in Swanaton-strcet, is finished, and
open at last. The whole place is fitted and furnished
regardless of cost, nnd is admittedly tbe most superior
photographic "Studio" in Melbourne.'
When wc were in Block-arcade we had no vestibule
to show our portraits, but now wc are able to display
our work, and show- customers what they can expect
for their money, m'be portraits that we arc now -show
ing in the entrance of our new premises in Swanston-
street ore every day orders from- private personages,
and not- specially worked up portraits of pretty act
resses,, who arc adepts at posing.1- As wo. uerer touch
"dead head" or. sbow vror,- wc -are euabled-lo devote
our best energies and talents to the perfection of
family portraits, and at moderate prices. Our new
premises have been furnished and fitted by Messrs.
Buckley and Nunn and W. H. Itockc and Co., wbtls
the wall nnd cciling-;dccorations now being carried
out by The Kalizoic will, when finished, excite ins
admiration oP Melbourne folk.
Our prices are much lower than others. We give
you 12 Cabinets and an enlargement beautifully
framed, complete, for 15s. The UNFllAMED enlarge
ments given by other houses, mounted on a iatce
8icce ofvcardboard, and 12 Cabinets for 10s. Cd.. costs
;. 6d. only at our Studios, and is thoro profitable
than our 15s. line, and in that case the real picture is
much larger aud framed complete.
EDEN'S NEW STUDIO,
BWANSTON-STREET,
Near Bourke-strecL
g I ,N G I N G
And the Art of
!SONG WRITING.
HERR DE CUANEET, Composer of the
HKRR DE CHANEET, Immensely Popular Songs
HERR DE CUANEET; ' "In tho Cathedral'' '
HERR DE CHANEET, (Sung by All the Lcadiug
HERR DE CHANEET, Artists in England
HERR DE CHANEET, and America),
1IE11L DE CHANEET, "Summer Dreams," '-
HERR DE- GHANRET, "Tho Children's Prayer "
HERR DE CHANEET "TachtinV"
HERR DE CHANEET "The Rover "
HERR DE CHANEET, < "To Drenra Of Thee " -
HERR DE CHANEET "The Two Cities
HERR DE CHANEET "At tho Dying of the Dav "
HEItlt DE CHANEET "The Gob! in Bat "
HERR DE CHANEET "Jcnn and I "
HKRR DE CHANEET; "Are Maria '
HERR DE_ CHANEET; "Pint Love!" '
1 &c., &c., &c.
Having Completed his Engagement as Adjudicator in
the Geelong Musical Competition,
RESUMES TUITION '
MONDAY, 1st JULY,
At GLEN'S, COLLINS-STREET. "
j\'£ 1 s 8 u N A B O U R N E
. RECEIVES PUPILS for PIANOFORTE,
Accepts ENGAGEMENTS for "At Homes, ' 4c.
Terms on application, at /Allan's; or H Howc-crcs-
cent. Albert Park. '
R'O B E It T K E N N E D Y.
THE VOICE.
175 COLLINS-STREET. ,
Hector lightfoot
,8olo Tenor at St. Patrick's Cathedral. '
Teacher of VOICE PRODUCTION and- SINGING.
The Junction; Riversdale-road, Camberwell: '
Or Caro of Allan- und Co.
N;.i - u. i ! N cT
WORKING MEN'S COLLEGE.
Mr. J. GREGQR. WOOD, Instructs.
» ACADEMY of Art. —Portia Geach (Paris rn.
1- don), 34G Flinders-st. ; paintiug, arawing- anc-
cial pen and ink evening class.
BANJO.— -Thorough tuition; pupils trained for con-
, cert, platform or stage. W. E. Adams pims
giicc s-building8, 178 Collln's-st'. lleaa-,
ILOCUTION, Deep Brcufbinir. fJe'rirnjHtin-i
classes, Ids, Cd. Josephtue Samuell,. Osborne-sL
SoSTSll,"»"ons
g?rem»ff-2oi'BSu;g;,;tc. A. i-.
"OEDERAL Juvenile Orchestra; Cs. Cd' ner fnrm
leareaUth JhiiyP'611'8'
FCRAY Music School. IJyroa-Bt.— PionoTortc
-amntcrlf-Bar for czzmz. Arthur
.TjlUULONG, W Ii.— Singinc, Pianoforte, Tlieorj-
J. . oico Production, prirntely; Vocal Class Tmi
arcadcV9nmg5: 103' cntn-. lfiS-
MANDOLIN Gufar' Batijo Tsught, cofroet mo.
ar,f «,rodn« lts. M?. fereon 1.
1VfAt?PWN,- Banjo.— Money is worse than
7. .fMo iufenor tuition, os it nernotuatos
crroh Mr. Greene, Eastern-arcade, teaches thoroughly.
b00,t- iran!-
MR,. Harry Rither, muaieal dlrector, Melb. Wai-
CrLomS:;ffimoiS. ,riTUPllS- Piinf0rte- 51
TONIC Sulfa XasoriaUpn.-Membere and others In-
raabella'ore 1 £cl ,l<Idrei3 10 T. Lnntblc, ltor,
Tonic "soiistown or Country Tonic Soifarists
please - send address to T. Lamble, Isabella-
grove, Hawthorn.
VIOLIN CVom.— Rehearsal, Town- Hall, 2.30 p.m.
v -.'F. O. Sclileblich. . . ,
17 ANTED 4 or -5 clever Supers. Early Monday
TT; morning to Rep. Jennie Uajntrd Comedy Co..
Princess s- Tnettte.
AWUSEMEI8TS. j
J.J E R M"A JEBTI'B THE AT R E.
Under (lie Direction of
Mr, J. -C. WILLIAMSON,
liusiticss MnmiRcr, Mr. Geo.' Tnllis. ;
""SPECIAL NOTE.— Owlnc in (lie great lenitlli of
to-night's programine tlu- orcrinro w|l commence at
7.59, bvwmcli time patrons are earnestly reqnestea
to be (u their seats.
J. C. WILLIAMSON'S ITALIAN OPERA CO.
J. C. .WILLIAMSON'S ITALIAN OPERA CO. .
A Memorable Event ill the History of tho
Operatic Stage in Australia.
TO-NIGHT
TO-NIGHT
TO-NIGHT >
(And MONDAY, TUESDAY nnd WEDNESDAY
NEXT)''
Will be Sling, for the firet time in Melbourne for
Upwards of Eight Years,
Tlic Two World Famous Operas,
I PAOLIACCI
5' I UAGL1ACUI
And '
CAVALL15R1A RU8TI(!ANA,
CAVALLERIA ltUSTICANA,
Interpreted by Remarkable Casta of Brilliant
Artiris.
Tho sensation created by the presentation of thcio
great works at the Princess's m 1833 will still bo
fresh in the memories of thentregocrs.
characters:
M PAGLIACCI.
NEDDA Slguorina EDVIGE VACCAUI
(Her First Appcafanco in 4\U8trHlln).
canio Slgnnr carlo DaNI
TONIO Signor IGNAZIO B02/.OLI
UKPPE .. .. .. Signor EVANURO CANNUMKUI
SILVIO .. .. Signor. FKRDINANDO CATTADOlil
CAVALLERIA ltUSTICANA.
hantuzza Madame de VEUE sapio
TUUUIDDU ; Signor CARLO DANI
LUCIA .. .. Sigunriua MARCiil
ALKIO 7 7. Signor IGNAZIO BOZZOLI
lola 7 .. .. Slgnoriim marcomini
MUSICAL DIRECTOR .. Signor IIAZON
MAGNIFICENT SCENERY by Mr. JOHN
GORDON.
STAGE DIRECTOR .. .. Mr. HENRY BRACY.
BON PLAN nt ALLAN'S.
PRICES.— Dress Circle and Reserved Stalin, f«. ;
Stalls and Itnlcony, 4s.; Amphitheatre nnd Pit, 2s.
(Pit, after 7.45, One Shilling).
SPECIAL.— Books of FORTY Dress Circle or Re-
served Stalls. £10; Books or FORTY Stalls or Bal
cony. £6. Tho purchaser of a £10 book will be en
titled to all tht privileges of First Nightcrs.
ijm1e best is always the cheapest.
STKINWAY PIANOS
STK1NWAY If vou wDh \ PIANOS.
STEINWAY to Purchase PIANOS.
STBINWAY the Best Piano i PIANOS.
STEINWAY that money PIANOS.
STEINWAY can procure, 1 ' PIANOS.
STEINWAY ' your choice PIANOS.
STEINWAY lien between PIANOS.
riANOS. the . PIANOS.
Tlic Renowned PIANOS.
BLUTHNER . Stcinway PIANOS.
BLUTJINEIt . and PIANOS.
BLUTHNER . Blnthncr PIANOS.
BLUTJINEIt Pianos. PIANOS.
BLUTHNER ' . The Finest PIANOS.
BLUTHNER In the World, PIANOS.
BLUTHNER And they are PIANOS.
BLUTHNER Obtainable PIANOS.
BLUTJINEIt At PIANOS
BLUTRNER Very Moderate Trices . PIANOS.
BLUTHNER For Cash, PIANOS.
PIANOS. Or on PIANOS.
PRICE Very Easy Terms. PIANOS.
£65. PIANOS.
W. ii. GLEN nnd Co.,
W. 11. ' GLEN nnd Co.,
SOLE AGENTS,
" 272' and .274 COLLINS-STREET.
rjlHK BEST VALUE IN THE WORLD.
GLEN'S. GLEN'S. GLEN'S,
ALBERT F AH It PIANOS.
ALBERT FAHU PIANOS.
ALBERT FA UK PIANOS.
EXCEL ALL OTHERS for
ECONOMY in PRICE,
TONE, and TOUCH,
DURABILITY and FINISH.-
And Arc %
Larger, Stronger and Better Made
than any other Piano at anything liko
the same price. ,
. PRICE, FORTY GUINEAS.
PRICK, FORTY GUINEAS.
CASH, or VERY EASY TERMS.
W, H. GLEN and Co.,
W. II. GLEN and Co.,
W. II. GLEN nnd Co.,
272 and '271 COLLiNSSTREET,
-MELBOURNE.
QLBN'S. "
rjlJlE BEST HOUSE FOR
yjUSIC and MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS "
0F EVERY DESCRIPTION.
QATALOGUES GRATIS TO ANY ADDRESS.
H. GLEN and Co..
272 nnd 274 Collins-street, SIclboumo.
Rose of y o it k " t w a l t z.
(Val«e dc Salon),
Composed by CHAS. F. SOLOMON.
Jean Gerardy, the great violincclllst', writes, 12th
June, 1901, from Menzics' Hotel, Melbourne:—' "Its
pleasantly flowing melodies impressed nib agreeably,
nnd it has a certain rhythmical -swing that ehoiuU
make it very popular."
Pronounced by the leading musicians aiul critics to
be one of tho very beat waltzes composed since the'
famous "Blue Danube."
Published by Messrs. W. H. GLEN nud Co.,
Collina-streel.
PRICE, 2s. Net.
""OOSE nf York'! Waltz.— Under distinguished pat-
XV ronnge: dedicated by special peimission to
Lady Mnddcu; beautiful melodies.
ROSE of York" Wallz— Played at Government
House and by all the fashionable elite of
Australia. 1
HOSE of. York" Waltz.— By Clins. F. Solomon;
abounding in sweet harmonics; noble chords.
Glen & Co.
j> i a n o s. p'i' a n o 3; , pianos.
STOCK TAKING SALE
STOCK TAKING SALE
Of
PIANOS, ORGANS, SYMPHONION MUSIC
BOXES, SELF PLAYING ORGANS, &c., &c,.
Valued at £5900.
LAST FEW riAYH.
'LAST .FEW DAYS.
PIANOS by IvAPS, SCHWECIITEN, SCIIULTZ,
" STEINWEG and Others
. At Less than Cost I'rlcc Prior to Stock Taking.
NO REASONABLE CASH OFFER REFUSED.
NO REASONABLE CASH OFFER REFUSED.
An Exceptional Opportunity of Obtaining a First
glass INSTRUMENT at Your Own Price.
rm. ' ' KAPS PIANOS.
World- KAPS PIANOS.
Renowned KAPS PIANOS.
SCIIULTZ PIANOS, The Best
Medium Priced Pianos '
SCIIULTZ PIANOS, Ever Offered. ;
T A!??" by- sSlWEOHTEN. STEINWEG,
SOllN and Othere, at Auy Price Prior to
Stocktaking.
No damaged or second class goods in stock. Every
thing is .new and of tlic very best quality. Ail Pianos,
the latest iniprovcmentr,, and have
only been 'landed within the-last three months. Only
genuine, makers of firet quality kept in stock, with
which is issued a ten years guarantee.
st?i5iGSnT „J?7...L?r8<7 ,?tock! »" s'«» and
styles, In Oak and Walnut Cases, from the well-
S" wcrid1; S 0?Ei„shCb1!"S|a T'SZ
Sm"ndt'othc,,Ul;'S S>'mi,h0!,r- aclf Or!
SY3IPHONION MUSIC BOXEa, with natcnt
price 63 ' 0 Stools, &c„ &a, at less than cost
LAST FEW DAYS.
LAST FEW DAYS.
note—only" address :
a. beckett,
PIANOFORTE and ORGAN WAIiEHODSE
210 and_2(2 OOLL(NS-STREET, MELBOURNE
On tho Block, Ncnr Swanston-strect. '
A UBTIN'8 MUSICAL INSTItUMEVro nnvir
pMTacly: V'"nS and Sl?"«s' AuX-i'Ti
I" ,
No. 3K Maggini, 37s, 6d. J
Accordions, 7s. 6d. : Mancfniinti i7» . ?»r
A-Bvn.n.tru,,,cn "» kinds, Boujht, Sold,
A UTO Harps, Accordions. Violins. Guitars Man
"RANDS.--Repairs, 'equal to new: Inatrfimpnrq
in-
chine. 11 Qtccn's-par., Clilton Hill. k
wmssmemh
Tuning and , RcpMring /jeclsllt,;
Culton M" 'M5' Anderson. 271 Lycon-«t .'!
P'AIiSlMnnm?a?i??£.lns Vn.d J'psirlnz specially.
Hall (fmm"Lro lib hnL?1"- fatm il|t Town
before buying elsewhere, write to
is!.. Uyoos fcr illustrated catAloguea of Violin
.Strings and Fittings. 297 Bourke-st., Melb. >0|m-'
"1TIOLIN Strings, best quality, set of 4, Is. 6d
Ms rMssf
A - - >- r
, AWU8EWEWT6.
X T H E N XI U M .H(A.;L L.
: TO-DAY (SATURDAY), at 2.30; '
TO-DAY (SATURDAY), at 2.30. t
DOORS OPEN at 2 p.m. /
SIXTII (AND LA8T)"""UEItTRAMM MATINEE
Programme Exnctly the Snrao as at Night.
Trices, fa,, 2s., Is. Children half-price to all
parts of the hall.
Doors open 2 p.m. Carriages, 4.30,-
Box plan at Allan's.
TIIBNXUM-': ' - H A h jj.
Under the Direction of Mr. Robert Brough,. ' '
Representative, Mr. E. B. Manning;
Agent, Mr. T. Empson.
TO-NIGHT, at 8.
THE LAST NIGHT
THE LAST NIGHT
THE LAST NIGHT
, Of Mr.. .
CHARLES' . BERTRAM;
CHARLES BERTRAM, :
CHARLES BERTRAM,
CHARLES BERTRAM,
Tlio
WORLD'S GREATEST CONJUROR. .
4 WORLD'S GREATEST CONJUROR.
WORLD'S GREATEST CONJUROR.
Mr. ilrough rcgrots to nnnouuco that, hi coDae.''
qucnco of Mr. Bertram's forthcoming engagements,
(ho Melbourne soiaou must positively CLOaE
NIGHT (SATURDAY), 29Ui JUNE.
Mr. CHARLES BERTRAM,
Tlio Royal uud Impcriul , Court Magician.
Prices:— 3s.j2s.. Is. Children under 12 half-pries
(0 First nnd Second . Seats only, Doors open 7.15,
Overture, 8. Carriages, 10.15, Children iu orcdi
not admitted.
Box plan at Allan's. .

; PUBLIC NOTICES.
(Continued from Pago. 12.)
A a; COAL, m A.A. COAL. A. A. COAL.-Ucst
' House, Engiue and Small, delivered 'town,
suburbs aud country, full weight, lowest rates; also
MaLLEE ROOTS. Go. arid Klin Coke. 'wm.
HOWARD SMITH>> nnd SON8. PROPRIETARY
LTD., corner Mnrket-etrcet and Fllndcrs-lanc.
A— ALL Funerals, Coffins. Requisites' supplied,
£%. nil suburbs, half local charges. Jones ilro9..
undertakers, 193 Lonadalo-st., and suburbs. Tel. 3G1. '
A A. SLEIGHT,
UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER,
182 COLLINS-STREET.
Sixty years of the most consistent service should
be a guarautco of tho ability of tho firm to carry
?-.« depwtmcut of tho work to tho utmost
ntisfaction. . ,
TELEPHONES. <10; 'Windsor, 957; Brishtoo, 130.'
A CET.\!t,?.'S.S P.AS- - With tlio M' DONALD
J'AT1"Nl 'AUTOMATIC .GENERATOR you
„. i,„3 r 1!vl1. <-aI' Result:— A liulit tliat con-
refe wl1 .? $ crcl,1 ll>' tlle olectrft; client) nnd
Wo t aiit good agents evcrywlicre. We fur-
»1. 5 f"'i nncl fi'"0 purciiaicrs tciirni.
Inquiries answered by, return mall, and inmiirara
nttey p T5t?S?S.U,I?7Bl?,Ctd"soS!;
SYNDICATE. 451) Brko-succt. Meltoime 10J'
iioyns%s«as
ANTHMiM?TI»«rt ' olPrcttes end Tobaccocs -
Al ISESHIS S2 government house
JX s .SUPPLIED TO GOVERNMENT HOUSE
PURJNG TfjE' ROYAL VISIT.
: DURING TJIE ROYAL VISIT.
,J COFFEE, COCOA.
COFFEE, OOUOA.
TEA. COFFEE. COUOA.
GRIFFITHS BROS,
GRIFFITHS BROS. PROPTY LTD.,
- 226 flinders-lane
(One Door from Swanston-strcct),
And 30 FLINDERS-STREET.
FAMILIES -SUPPLIED. WRITE for S AUrL
J TRUE EOONOM. ISEU1
CLARK'S PATENT "FUEL SAVER"
Eaves 50 Per Cent, in Fuel.
Sizes to Suit Any Grate. Cut n Paper Pattern, 'Size
of Bottom Uratq. .
Of All Ironmongers, from 2s. 6d. Each.
UNIVERSAL HELP Co., Sole Makers.
342 Little Collins-street. Telephone 2117.
Australian starr-bowkett lmilding
SUUlh.l l", 3ai Uoluiu-sireet.— At the meeting
uuil on Monday, 1/th .June, l'JUl, the SUCCESSFUL
CLUSTER hi BALLOT win No. U78. held by Misj
E. P. Saunders, Bendigo; N. Skiwe, North Mel-
bejurne ; K. At'oougaH, Albert. Park. £500 was .sold
at a premium of £o0 per £100. J. B. G1LK1LLAN
Secretary/- >
BLITZ'S rainies. Dentistry; 213 Klizubeth-at., op.
G.P.O.—lomplcto Sets, £1 is.; guaranteed £j
10s. Avoid confusiou with similar uamcs. Note No. 213.
BLINDS.— Venetlaus. best quality, ft urn 10s.;
. Blinds Repaired and Painted. Einscllo &
Cimpmafi/ blind ' mauufacuircrs, 41 i'Bcckeit-st.,
Mclb. ...
BLINDS- Venetian; also Repairs; for best work
send to Mumhy and Clnyton, 258 Joh»9lon-!>t.,
near Siuith-stMPiuroy. / .
BREEDING ..Season, Canaries! -rSprat's-Uydo Egg
Foods; llartz Bread, Color Food, Tasteless Pep
per, Lark Food. &c. Purrcs, 203 Hwanstou-st.
CANARY and Parrot Seed Mixtures, packets.—
Puivcs; inctrher, Chester; Mutual Store;
George. George; James M'Ewan $. Co.;'U. O. Wil
son A: Co.
DEAD Horses and Cuttle Removed Free of Charge.
W. U. Stephens, 67 City-rd., S. Melb. Tele
phone 2217.
DEAD Horses and Cattle Removed Free of Cbargo.
H., J. Fcore, 43 Lord-st.. Richmond. Telephous
333. Hawthorn Exchange.
DEAD Horses and Cattle Removed Free of Charge.
Cocbbill, 107 Little Bourke-st., Mclb. Teleuhuno
2098.
DEAD Horses and Cattle Removed, free of charge.
'Kensington Manufacturing Works, fialtwater
River, Kensington. Tel 1249.
EISTRY.— Mr. OTNcill. 236 Nicholson-M., Fitz-
roy,— Fillings. Extraction, : Artificial Teeth';
moderate charges: consultation gratis.
171 9JJ, Game, Oysters aud Poultry Salesmeu.— R.
. LANGFURD uud -Co., Auctiouecr,. 2 and 3
New Fish Market, hold Auction Sales daily of Fish,
Game, Oysters, Rabbits, &c. ; on Wednesdays and
Fridays, at 10.30, of Poultry, Live Parrots,- Ac. Fresh
Supplies of Smoked Blue Cod daily. Conntrv aud
Shiopiug Orders supplied nt market rates. Crates,
baskets, boxes audi tags provided.
FLOWERS that bloom in the Summer.— Sow now;
Pnrves's /Popular Seeds, my own selection ouly;
distinct 12 varieties,; posted. - .203 Swanston-st. ».
FORESTERS' iltill, Colluigwoofl, to Let., reduced
rates, good floor and stage, 'socials, &c. Arm-
field, 128 Smith-st., Coliingwoou.
GENEVA A.V.H.— This pure matured spirit, manu
factured by us at Rotterdam, is obtainable
wholesale from all wino merchants, retail from the
Mutual Store. A. Van Hobokcn & Co'.
GOODS marked slam figures, country orders
packed;- magnificent furniture galleries. Bea-
champ Bros,. 319-321 Colli»B-st.
5! GUEST aiid CO .PROPRIETARY
LIMITED. ' -
BISCUIT and CAKE MANUFACTURERS.
MELBOURNE,
Ilaro the most modem nnd best arranged factory
in the Southern Hemisphere, which enables them to
compete successfully with the ' best makers in tho
world for quality.
Though equal caro and attention Is given to the
production of nil their goods in order to obtain the
best of the kind, yet there are a few
"SPECIALITIES,"-'
to which attention is invited, viz.:— ,
UEST'S COFFEE BISCUITS.-These bavo been
a leading line qf theirs for over. 40 years, nnd
Iiavo always been exteusively and successfully used
as a food for infants and persons with delicate
digestion.
UEST'S SNOWFLAKB BISCUITS
(Registered),,
A New Unsweetened Biscuit,
Specially Adapted for Eating with Cheeso,
Stewed Fruits, Jams, &>v
/-QUEST'S, EXTRA'CT or MALT BISCUITS
A-1 Greatly Assist Digestion, and are
. . . Very Nutritiqps.
The following, from nn emmeut Medical Man, is
ouo of the many testimonials received:—
"They are most . palatable, and must, from their
.composition, be very nutritious, and easily assimi
lated by even au invalid stomach. \ To children with
capricious' appetites, these biscuits will certainly
prove a boon, ns they nre taken greedily when other
forms of food are refused."
UESri ! NEW : BISCUIT,
"THE NEVA." '
ELEGANT and DELICIOUS.
UEST'S GINGER NUTS
Are Quite Equal to Any English Make,
With the Advantage of Freshness.
UEST'H "T.P.G." BISCUITS.— There are 170 of
these biscuits in one pound weight, and are
much appreciated by connoisseurs.
GUEST and Co. have received the following letter
from an Unknown correspondent, who, as a
dyspeptic sufferer, gratefully acknowledges tho beuefit
' he has derived from the use as a diet of their
Celebrated T.B.G. Biscuits:— "21st Fobruury, 1901. —
Messrs. T,_B. Quest and Co. Prop. Ltd.— Gentlemen,
—When you put T.B.G. 's on the market jou had
every reason to expect that they would provfc n
success, and I trust that they have 'done so. In
advertising that they are much appreciated by
Connoisseurs you only state part of their triumphs.
- They are- the lightest, most wholesome aud mo3t
digestible, biscuit an invalid or dyspeptic can eat, as
I have experienced tb my great benefit. For years
I have bad a difficulty In not being able to eat a
hearty breakfast, but about three months ago a
obase of indigestion— farinaceous dyspepsia— prevented
my being able to eat either broad or toaat for my
morning mcai, and the nib was what could take
their place. I tried' several biscuits, but without
success, till T.B.G. 'a wre happily suggested to me.
On trying them I found . them exactly tbo thing: For
about three months they -have been my principal
breakfast food, and bave enabled mo to gain weight
and streugth, and, what Is ' more,' they seem so
suitablo to my 'caso that P have not tired' of them
1 >L am :very- grateful. I appreciate them in a way no
connoisseur cap, for I do not knoWwhat my state
of - health would have been to-day but for them.
Except as to publishing my name and . address, you
can use this letter if you desire to do so. in. any way
you like,". >
B.T." Sulphato. Limo (Gypsum) "H.M.B."
Carbonate Lime. Write for Government
analyses, prices. Arthur n. Hascll, proprietor, 10-12
Qucen-st.
IDEAS. "Can I. appropriate one?" Yes, if so wish
ful. and obtain patents for it as wide as tho
worhi ami a-s soiiu as uiuraiuir. - Ami snouiu success
ful ideas assail you and opportunity knock at your
door von can auswer if you liko by knocking at Phil
lips Ormonde s. , There's no -rcasoil at nil why yon
'shouldn't. The firm/whom time lifts raised up above
all competition will , scree yoiv stcadfnstly .and well.
Royalty recently knocked at Victoria's door nnd found
a hearty welcome. And, ljossessing promise, so will
your idea when at 533 Collins-st. presented.
IN the Matter of the WILL of ALFRED KIRKBY
late of Flinders-street, Melbourne, Victoria,
Wino and Spirit Merchant, deceased. — All AG-
COUNTS and Claims against, and all moneys and
debts duo to, this ESTATE are to bo rendered and
paid to Messrs. Kirkby Brothers, Flinders-street,
boim of the. deceased, and executors under the said
will. '
Dated this 26th day of June, 1901.
HENRY WESTLEY, 309 (jollins-street, Solicitor
to the estate.
J JONES, Staircase Builder. Removed from 149
Lonsdalc-st. to No. . 3 City-rd., near Princes-
bridge, S. Mclb.
T7-EROBENE DOWN AGAiN.
/ REDUCE YOUR GAS BILLS by
USING LAMPS.
WE HAVE
Bedroom Lamps, 9d.. Is.; Is. 3d. to 3a.
Kitchen Lamps, Is. 3d., ls..0d., Is. lid. to 4s. 6d.
JUST LANDED, from LONDON.
Tho VERITAS TABLE LAMPS, 45 C.P., 80s. to
55s., suitable for dining or drawing, rooms.
EATMEi-NEXT WEEK. from. 1st JUNE. WE
INTEND offering, at a Great Sacrifice, our Largo
Stock of BLACK and COPPER DUPLEX LAMPS,
203. to 40s. each.
. , Also.
Genuine DQOLTON DUPLEX LAMPS, 60s., re
duced to 45s.; 55s., reduced to 42s. 6d. ; 50s., re
duced to 40s.
Call Ealy, Secure Bargains and
HAVE A TALK WITH US ABOUT LAMPS. '
Yours Cordially. . \
' M'LEAN BROS, nnd IlIGG LTD., V
IRONMONGERS.
107 to 113 ELIZABETH-STREET, CITY.
' jATEST NOVELTY in BISCUITS.
"THE DUKE and DUCHESS,"
Introduced in honor of T.R H. Visit tb Australia.
The design and quality are respectfully submitted
to the public for approval. '
T! B. GUEST and CO. PROPRIETARY LIMITED.
MAPS, Plans. Tracings, Ac., Mounted m any
style. J. Creffleld, map mounter, 176 William
.U.Mzlfi.EzUbliilitdim

PUBLIC HOTICE8.
Q O M r A N I E 8 . ACT 1696.
NOTICE of INTENTION to . CONSTITUTE.
FORM or REGISTER a COMPANY to ACQUIRE
or OBTAIN tho TRANSFER of a BUSINESS and
ASSETS:- ...
t5
WALTER JOSEPIISON GOL- gf||I
LIN, GEORGE GOLLIN, SAM- S
S.O?-a a o o 5 S
UEL GOLLIN and ALFRED
OX. 81
GOLLIN, Carrying' on Business < ogSS-'g -3
under the Style or Firm of«Gol- »5
lin & Company,
® c« « s |t|

Commission Morchnnts nnd « » ,S.
General Importers, j S"
— : W®-
nmbcTs 5C2 and 56! Bonrkc-strect, -_Mm S>
Melbourne; Clarence-street, Svd- 2.2
ney; Grenfoll-strect, Adelaide; ga-2 3ff
Custom , House Quay, Welling- P « 2 &
ton. J3.-J o -
v- <»
-
Gollin & Company Limited. Not ' a?"
Already Rcgistorcd. o v
fgi "
(a) To purchaso from Messieurs
Gollin & Company the business
and assets as on tho 31st
August, 1901, of commission
merchants and general importers
carried on by them at Mel- 1
bourne, Sydney, Adelaido and
Wellington.
(b) To carry on the said business
and njy other business- or un
dertaking, whether similar or
not. » ta-
lc) To purchase or acquire real »
and personal property of any &
kind (except mining, property).. o
(d) To undertake arid execute' >. £
.. bonds, obligations and Jiubill- K
Hies of any kind on behalf of the
company or others. g,
(e) To purchase or otherwise ao- M
quire and undertake tho whole ?
or any part of the business, pro- 5
perty, right9. nnd liabilities of q
.unv company or person. s
(f) To linproro, manage, work, do-
velop and turn . to. -account any y
property acquired by or in which n
the compntiy is interested. r'
(g) To borrow or raise any tnonoy n
for such purposes as the com- 2
, i)nn.v t hinks fit. - S
To mortgage or charge the un- u
dertaking, and all or any of the 3 .
real- and personal property of
the company, present or future. S?
(i) To create and Issuo debentures, —
mortgage debentures, debenture g
stock and securities of any S»
kind. cL
(j) To make, accept, ondorao. exe-
cute and' 'negotiate promissory ©
notes, hills of exchange and any
negotiable or transferable in- o ft
ntrumcnt3. c
(k) To issue shares or securities by 5'
way of security and indemnity to G.
any person. 5 ©
(1) To pay for - any property or- -
rights acquired, either in cash 2
or in shares, or by any securities -r
or partly in one mode, and partly B.
in another or others.
(m) To sell, lease, convert into % J?
money or otherwise dispose' of ' ©
ho undertaking, property, as-
sets and etFeets of the company, 2
or any part thereof, and to lend 5
or invest, any moneys upon real p
or persona" property or securi- 3
tics. ©
(ti) To accept payment for any pro-
perty, assets or rights sold, dis- . P
poeerl of or dealt, with, or for o
obligations incurred in such form w
as the company thinks fit. c
(ol To pay all expenses In cornier- S-
Hon with tho formntlon of the n
company, or the placing or sell- '&
Ing any of the shares, deben- u
tures, stock, securities or .pro- a
perty of tho company. . a
(p) To promote and undertake >
the formation of companies of 81
any kind. £.
(q) To amalgamate the business i ,
of the company with that of any
other company, firm or person.
(rl To lend money to, or guuantee '
the contracts of, or otherwise as-
sist any company, firm or per'-
, son.
fsl To distribute among the mem
bers in spccio any propoty of
the company.
(t) To do all or npy of the mat-
, ters aforesaid in the name of tho
company, or of a trustee - . or 1
trustees, for it, cither alone or
jointly in . any part or parts of
the world,
fill Generally to do all such things
as the company may consider In
cidental or conducive to tho
above objcct9 or any of them.
£100.090. Capital.
100.000 . shares of £1 each, fully ' No. of
' , paid up. .Shares.
o ?rX>-
Tbe businesses as going concerns S. CS0-
carried on by Gollin fc Com-'- 3 u £5
pany nt Melbourne, Sydney, P'o»h ®
Adelaide and Wellington, and all e?o
their assets in connection there- 3
trifb.'.ftj, o»-#.
. ' 1 ' ' flC.7 c.
«'' .
£103.000, partly in cash and partly % 5S 1.
in fully paid up shares of £1 c-sCXra
each, in tho capitnl of Gollin & JT? 2 2 3
Company Limited, pnyabl ; and ' a d
deliverable -respectively on Iran's-' jj
fcr of the as3ets sold.
n 2
' s c,? ®
We. WALTER .TOSEPHSON GOLLIN. of Clar-
ence-strcct, Sydney: GEORGE GOLLIN, of Clnrence-
street, Sydney: SAMUEL GOLLIN, of Grenfell-
street, Adelaide, nnd ALFRED GOLLIN, of Bourke-
strcet, Melbourne, Commission Merchants and Gene
ral Importers, hereby give notice -we will, on or atter
tho first day of September, 1901, APPLY" to the
Registrar-General to Register the Company above
described, under the provisions of the Companies
Acts, and we hereby- direct that.-notico of any caTcat
which may be entered against touch registration may
be "posted, addressed an follows:— Messrs, Blake and
Higgall, solicitors, 120 William-street, Melbourne.
Dated this twenty-eighth day of June, 1901.
Signatures ,of Persons or -their -Attorney or Agents—
WALTER J, GOLLIN,
GEORGE GOLLIN
(By his agent, Walter J. Gollin),
SAMUEL GOLLIN
(By his agent, Alfred Gollin).
ALFRED GOLLIN,
. Lodged this twenty-eighth (lay of June, 1901.
To tho Registrar-General.
TT.NlTTEU Garments, every description, to order;
JV Kneecaps, Underwear, Sleeping Uarnient3, &e.
Depot, op. Mooncc l'onds Town Hull.
MEN, 500, wanted, to fill W. J. Nicholl's Sac
. Suits, from Hs. Cd. 117, 119, 151 Johnston-st„
Collingwood.
MEN, 250, wanted, "t6 fill wrjrNicholl'B Water
proof Overcoats, from 17s. lid. 147, 119, 151
Johnston-stt, Collingwoqd.
MICHAEL Cohen, auctioneer, hotelUrokei,"l louse
aud finance- agc-ut, 257 Little Collins-st. lei.
3110.
MR. A. H. Holdswortli, dentist, has removed to
iiiul Chapel-stf, immediately op. Fruhrun 'Town
M TURNER, Gold Stamper to the hat, boot and
drapery trades, 338 Brunswlck-st., Fitzroy. Es
tablished 1894. , x
"VfOTICE to Publicans, Storekeepers, Tobacconists.
Al Aec.— ' Iho Suu Detulied Adding Cash Register
now; on the market. Absolutely, the cheapest in the
wcrlil; 39 keys; price, All; two years' guarantee. Pur
chase' one and save money. Sole Agents, W. Evcring-
hain & Co., .Mc/.y.anme Floor, Equitable Building.
PICTURE Frames, Mouldings and Pictures, every
description: good and cheap. \Y. J. Norman,
w Elizubeth-st., 4. doors from Collins-st. '
lONEEIt STARR-BOWKETT BUILDING SO-
CIETY, 'S2Q COLLINS-STREET.
At the Meeting held ou Thursday, 27th June, 1901.
tho SUCCESSFUL CLUSTER9 in BALLOT wero;
— Nos. 18. held by Miss Uicdermaye. Richmond ; 85,
held by Geo. Dorling, Berwick: J. Brewer, Benciigo;
Mrs. A. Crawford, Abbotsford; 105, held by S.
Ryan, Bendigo; T. V. -Redpath, Bendigo. £1000 was
sold at £C0 per £100. < <
x J. B. GILFILLAN,
_ Secretary. -
PRINTING. — Crawford, tear 111 Collins-st, can
Print at auy price, to suit all businesses ana pro
fessions. Telephone 22i7.
ROCHUS3EN BROS., who have becu established
in Flinders-lane, upwards of 15 years, have se
cured those large and commodious premises known
as 305 and 307 Flinders-lane, situated three doors
.west from Elizabeth-street. They will REMOVE to
thisaddreas/on MONDAY, the lat JULY.
SEWING Machlncs.'The Williams," not sold by
drapers ignorant of raachiucs; price, £4 %
Little Collins-st.
SEWING Machines. New,- 60s. ; Improved SingeFa,
Worthoim's, New Homes, half price; terms.
Wayd Bros., Errol-st., N. Melb.
STEWART & Co.. 264 Ilusaell-at, (above Lonsdale-
t:>. PHnt 1M ParrU. (mm ?«. UVKl, T». M.f
10CO Handbills, Cs.; I Delivery Books,' 1000, 9s. 6tL;
10.900 Handbills.' £L , -
SUMMER Blends.— Purees's Bird Seeds, for cana
ries, finches, &c., parrots, cockatoos, &c., now
ready. Waterhouso, 2C8 Swanston-st. '
nHE SAVINGS BANK. METROPOLITAN
X DISTRICT.
ANNUAL AUDIT and INSPECTION of DEPOSI
TORS' PASS BOOKS.
, Pursuant to the provisions of the Sayings Bauks
Act 1890, notice is hereby given that
Mr. CLEMENT HENRY DAVIS. F.I.A.V., and
Mr. ROBERT WILLIAM BERRY MACKENZIE,
F.8.A.A., Eng.,
having been appointed Auditors of the Savings Bank,
Metropolitan District, will attend for tho purpose ot
inspecting the Pass Books of Depositors at the offices
'of the said Sariugs Bank,- as under, ' viz. :—i -
Bourke-street, 2nd July.
South Yarra and Moonec Ponds, 3rd July.
Brighton, 4th July.
Newmarket, 5th July,
North Fitzroy. 8th July.
Victoria Market. 9th July. '
Clifton Hill. 10th July.
Footscray. litis July.
WilHamstown. 12th July.
Port Melbourne, 15th July.
Brunswick, 17tli July.
St. Kilda, 18th July.
East Collingwond, 19th July.
Hawthorn, 23rd July.
North Melbourne, 25tb- July.
Richmond. 29th July.
Carlton. .31st July.
South Melbourne. 2nd August t
Prahran, '6th August. 1
Fitzroy, 12th August.
Collins-street, 16th August.
Head Office. 20th August.
By order of the Commissioners of Savings Banks
. GEO. E. EMERY, '
x» ,:'.L Inspector-General of Savings Banks.
of the Commissioners of Savings Banks
Melbourne; 1st June, 1901, '
npHE PREMIER PERMANENT BUILDlxi:
X LAND and' INVESTMENT ASSOCIATION
In Liquidation. '
Notice is hereby given that on and after the
first day of July. 1901. tho OFFICES S the Llauidi-
MELBOURNE NDMBBB =« COLLINS STRIECT.
' /. H- TEMPLETON, orn'cl.1 Liquidator.
229 26th June, 1901.
7T4HOM AS t H. . Davcy, . Estate Agent— Properties,
JL city afad all suburbs, almost every street; Ter-
.voces, Hotels, Forma, Ac.; Loans negotiated. 311
Collins-et

PUBLIC HOTICE8-
The castlemaine brewery company
(melbourne) limited.
notice.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the above company,
will bo CLOSED from the 2nd till the ICth day or
July, 1901. both days inclusive, e
By order- of tho Board,'
F. L. &OLGER,
' Secretary.
WATER Meters, aud Repairs. — Send to tho
Makers,- Dnvies. Shepherd & Co., 133 and 135
City-rd,, B. Melb. Tel. 815.
VITATERBURY Watch Depot.— Sales and Repairs,
if Tymros & Kerinode, watch "makers, 115 EUza-
heth-st., next Jag, M'Ewau's.
DRESS AND FA8H10N. "
W'TER SUITS. RING UP 2719.
II INTER SUITS.
WINTER SUITS. For Terms.
WINTER SUITS. " -
WINTER .SUITS. .
winter suits.
winter surra.
WINTER SUITS.
WINTER SUITS.
WINTER SUITS.
WINTER SUITS.
winter suits.
winter suits.
WINTER SUITS. OVERCOATS.
WINTER SUITS. OVERCOATS. (
' WINTER SUITS. OVERCOATS.
WINTER SUITS. OVERCOATS.
WINTER SUITS.
WINTER SUITS.
WINTER 8UITS. -
WINTER SUITS.
WINTER SUITS.
WINTER SUITS.
WINTER SUITS.
WINTER SUITS.
winter suits.
WINTER SUITS.
WINTER SUITS.
WINTER SUITS. -
WINTER SUITS.
WINTER SUITS.
EASY PAYMENTS.
"EASY PAYMENTS.
EASY . PAYMENTS.
EASY PAYMENTS.
EASY PAYMENTS.
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EASY PAYMENTS.
> - EASY PAYMENTS.
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EASY PAYMENTS.
thousands find
THIS SYSTEM PAYS THEM.
IT WILL PAY YOU.
OIJR' REPUTATION has been BUILT by SUP
PLYING SUITS and OVERCOATS of GOOD MA
TERIAL, TAILOR MADE-
We Carry one of the LARGEST STOCKS in this
City, IMPORTED DIRECT.
Call and Inspect for yourself. Wo also supply
Waterproof Coats, any shape. If you -cannot call,
lend your address, and our representative will wait
on you with samples. Your- BUSINESS with us is
CONFIDENTIAL,
NOTE THE ADDRESS,
And bear in mind all the time that we are
Genuine First Class Tailors.
J. P. JONES.
J. P. JONES.
J. P. .TONES.
J. P. JONES. : . .
j. P. JONES.
I. P. JONES.
J. P. JONES.
J. P. JONES.
J. P. JONES.
l P: » 8 B0VAI"
J:.ft ® . AIlCADB-
P- -JONJCa. BOORKE-STttEET.
J. Pi JOKES. OPEN till 8.3# EACH DAY.
T. P, .TONES. -
f P JONFS 10 -p.m. SATURDAY.
T. P. JONES, Eat; ytnra. Call or write.
gUCKLEY and ' N D N N
„v PROPRIETARY LIMITED.
LAST D A I B
Of Our .
ANNUAL STOCK TAKING SALE.
FURTHER REDUCTIONS .
To Order to CLEAR ALL WINTER SHIPMENTS
Prior to. Stock; Taking,
ALL DEPARTMENTS 'REPRESENTED.
Early. Inspection Respectfully Inyltcd.
BUCKLEY nqd. :-. N U N N
PROPRIETARY 'LIMITED, _ '
. BOURISriTUg. ; . V
T .
RE YOD SUFFERING "WITH tbo COLD?
WHY > so;
. When '
YOUR CREDIT fa OPEN WITH USI
SUITS \
SUITS ) To ORDER.
OVERCOATS l.e.vnuon,
Sl?sPR00FSV 0N
CapesT8 ( ' EABY
FURS I TERMS
DRESS STUFFS J
And GENERAL DRAPERY. .
A)o GENERAL HOUSE FURNISHING.
SWIFT and ilOTHBERG,
257-263 sanston-street;"
And at BALLARAT, BENDIGO, GEELONG.
rphe mutual store ltd.,
universal providers.
. our
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great - '
w.i n t.e r fvj,s a l e
o — — , — — ;V -o,
' isBEiNdi '
continued day 1 t?0„ day.
genuine bargains in all departments.
The celebrated c.b. corsets : .
HE CELEBRATED O.B. CORSETS
THE CELEBRATED C.B. CORSETS .
Have the LARGEST SALE in the tyOItLD.
Six enormous 'factories In England, with over
5009 hands employed, are fully engaged in meet
ing the persistent demand . for these popular
nnd universally worn corBets.
for durability,
.c.b. corsets are absolutely without
a rival. .
C B. CORSETS are SOLD BY ALL DRAPERS and
STOREKEEPERS. .
Look on page ; rteen
For -
stephens and sons pty. ltd.'s
NOVEL
And ' ' .
INTERESTING
ANNO u'n C E M E n Ti
-p A t N B" S
r SALE
starts
monday next.
price list in monday's papers. '
A SPECIAL Sale of Millinery, Rain Coats, Cos
tumes: clearing prices. At Geaeb's Paris House,
Chapel-st., Prahran. ' - .. r'
DEPILATORY . Removes Superfluous . Hair / off
arms, face, neck; permanent, reliable. If S.
Eve, ladies' hair dreaaer,;I14 Bourke-st., op. ipargct.
Face Massage, Steaming, Vaporising, sittnlgs, 5s.
6d. Wrinkles removed by electric treatment.
3. S. Eve, toilet, hair specialist, 114 Bourke-st., op.
. Market. ' "j :
HAllt Specialist.— Iu Lois of Hair, Greyncsi) Bald
ratchcs. Weak or Failing Hair. Scurf J Dan-
ftM.rr. .w'" "rce) J. 8. Eve, .114 Bourke-al, ex
actly op. Marlnt. f
HAIRS, superfluous, eradicated permanently/ pain
lessly, instantaneously, no scare, .with ESectro-
genator. latest scientific invention; only one in Aus
tralia. J. S. Eve, .hair specialist, 114 Bourkfrst. . .
TTAin.— Oleac Medical Soap cleanses, streilgthcns
XX and beautifies the hair; tablets, 9d.;. posted,
ildT Foy & Gibson, Beddomc, Bucknnret, Bowen,
all chemists. . ' )
F.tTTfiu«;
Udlei' bilr dreutr, op. Town Hill. Fnkru.

DBE88 AHD FASHIOH. .
10 O L O 8 8 A L
WINTER
F A I R,
' -J. F. T R E A D W A Y and Co.,
SMifH-STREET,
OPENS TO-DAY.
W O N D E R F U D B A R G A I N 8
In . ' y
HIGH GLASS DRAPERY..
We are UNABLE to ENUMERATE the COUNT-
LESS BARGAINS OFFERING in E.VERY DE-
FARTMENT, but we Draw Your .SPECIAL ATTEN
TION to a FEW-LINES Mentioned Below.
' DRESS DEPARTMENT. - .
yd DoubIcwitlth Press Tcds, 3id.
frieze Tweeds, double width, very- special,
...WW-., Is. 3d., Is. 6d.. -Is. lid. .
All Shades in All Wool French Cashmeres, llid., Is.'
6d., Is. lid. "
Tho Balance of Our French Dress Robes, all to bo
cleared at 12s. Cd., 13s. fid. and 15s. 6d.; usual
price, 25s. tc 45s.
Marvellous Line of Rich Silk Panne Velvets, usual
price, -4s. lid. and 5s. lid. yd. produced' to Is, yd.
„ MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT.
Turkish Towels.— Our No. 1 Bargain Towel, usual
price. 8jd.; now 640. -
Turkish Towols.-Our No. 2 Bargain Towel, 50 in. x
21 in., usual priec, lflid. ; now 84d.
Turkish Towels.-Our No. 3 Bargain Towel, 54 in. x
20 in., usual price, Is. ; now lOd.
Special Value Brown Linen, 54 lu. X 26 in., usual
price, Is. lid. ; now, Is. 44d. '
Applique and Brooklyn Lace' Work.— We have a very
large stock of manufacturers' Samples, to clear at
about half usual price.
Guipure and Brooklyn Bed Spreads, at bargain
Blonsing Flannelettes, lovely design, 24<L. 34d„ 4Jd.,
5d., 6jd. yd.
„ni „ ' FLANNELS.
30-in. Flannels, 10|d;, Is. 2d.. Is. 4d.
31-in. Special All Wool. White and Natural, Is. 3d.
Madras Muslin, cream, frilled both sides, usual price.
Is. Gd. ; now H4d.
Madras Muslin, cream, tasscllcd both sides', usual
price. Is. 6d. ; now 114d.
m » . . __ . TABLE COVERS.
Klannclettc red and black, green and black,
G3-Iu., is. yd.
2-yd. Tapestry, 2s. lid., 3s. 6d.. 3s. lid., 4s. 6d.
2J-)d. Tapestry, 3s. ud.. 6s. Cd.. 6s. Ild.. 8s Gd, "
24-yd. Chenille T. Covers, 6s. Ud.. 93. Cd.. 14s. 6d. to
' , BLANKETS. ' r
8-4 Size, usual prico, 6s. Cd., now 4s. lid.; 7s. 6d.,
now G». Gd. . . -
9-4 Size, 200ipairs, this Line nnist.be cleared out, our
us" si price is 8s. lid,; until we reduce the stock
„ . "''fficiently we will mark them 8s. lid. pair
9-4 Sire, usual price, IDs. Gd.. now 8s. Ud.; 15s. 6d.,
now 12s. lid.
In Our Special Double Bed Size Blankets, wo havo a
few pairs of our MARVEL BLANKETS, worth
15s. Cd. pair, which will bo cleared at 9s. lid.
pair -
Double Bed Size. 12s. Cd.. 13s. lid., 14s. Gd.
Large Six, -Us.M. 14». fid., 15s.' Ud.. 18s. 6d.
Special Largo Size. 19s. Gd. ; reduced to 16s. 6d,
Extra Large, very heavy, 2ls., 26s.
FANCY DEPARTMENT.
. „ , . . „ FURS.
Our Hare. LfatPn and. T«»>ped Thibet, 2s. lid.
to 4s. lid.; fair price, 2s. 6d. each
Special Lot of Sahlc llair Muffs, for 5s. 9d. each
Special Line of 3-1 n. Torchon Lnee, Is. Cd. doz.
Special Line of l-in. Insertion, 9d. doz. -
Ladles Neckwear.— Lovely Fichus, trimmed silk, Chen
ille fringe, pnle blue, hclio., pinks, is. lid. each
Silk Lace Cravats, 2?. lid. ' "
Fancy Floral Fringe Ribbons, 4s. Gd. doz.; fair
. price, Is. 6<1. doz. '
llnndkerchicfs.— Ladies' Hem-stitched Lawn, in pretty
boxes, containing six handkerchiefs, Is. 14(1. the
box .
The Housewife's Colored Bordered Cooking Apron.
Is., for Cd.
Black Silk Chenille Spot Veiling, 4Jd. and 9d.
We shall clear our Odd Makes in Kid Gloves, Is. 9d.
the pair.
Special Line of Cashmere Gloves, black, white stKch-
ings, Is., for G4d. '
UMBRELLAS. .
Durable Twills, Lcvautina, Is. Ud.
Fancy and Crook Handles, 3s. lid. each. .
Fancy, Stiver Mounted, Es. 9d. each.
SHOW ROOM.
Marvellous Line of Coat nnd Skirt Costumes, in navy,
Mack cloth, lined throughout; a real bargain, ITs.
A. Special Line of Ladies' Imported Costumes, in ex
quisite shades of fawn. JACKET SILK LINED,
Skirts stitched, braided and plain; this is rcniiy
remarkable value. 27s. Cd.
Extensive Range of Ladies' -Costumes, in black, ama-
zonforgc, &c., suitable for mourning, from I7s. 6d.
A Splendid Tight Fitting Jacket, in fawns and
browns, 9s. lid. -and 12s. Gd. .
SENSATIONAL BARGAINS in BLACK JACKETS.
TJchi Fitting or Semi-Sacs, wonderful value, 6s. lid.
3 Full Sac, pretty shade of green, 7s. 6d.
Magnificent Line of Ladies' Paletots, in navy and
fawn, double breasted, all sizc3, 21s.
Lovely Heavy Cloth Paletot, iu fawn, 39s. 6d. ; usual
price, 60s.
Also, a Splendid Heavy Cloth Paletot, in fawn, 29s.
6jl.
Special Line of Cloth Reefers f-'smnll sizes, 4s. lid. ;
large sizes, Cs. Gd.. 9s. 6(1., lis. Cd.
Mackintoshes.— The Genuine Waterproof Coat, yoke
back, 15s. Cd. .
Maids' "Mackintoshes, to he cleared at half price.
Black Beaver and Kyrio Cloth Capes, .good snape, 4s.
Ud.
Heavy Fawn Capes, storm collar, 5s. lid.; trimmed
fur, 8s..6d. , '
Matrons' Capes, in black matclass'c, fur trimmed anc
quilted linings, extra long, 19s. 6d.
Flannelette Wrappers, in etidlCss variety, 3s. Ud., 5s
lid., 7s. lid.
A Wondrous Assortment of Ladies' Flanncletti
, Blouses, trimmed vclvot -collars- and- cuffs, Is.. Is
6d; and Is. rid.
Cashmere Flannelette B16usos< beautiful patterns
protuly tucked, silk collars and- cuffs; a- bargalu
Flannel "Blouses, at reduced prices, 5s. lid.
Extraordinary Value in Black, Mcrf. Blouses, prcttib
tucked and lined; a real rift, 14s. 6d.
Exceptional Line of Black Dress Skirts, lined anc
well made, 3s. lid. and 4s. Ud;
Black Fancy Lustre Skirts, splendid shapes, 6s. Ud.
Os. 6d.
Serge and Cashmere Skirts, shaped frill, 8s. lid.. 10s
. 63. nnd 14s. 6d.
Ladies' Colored Dress Skirts, iu sergeand Ca3hmere
Ivronch frill, handsomely braided, 12s. Gd. nnd 15s
Cd.
, UNDERCLOTHING DEPARTMENT.
Ladies Calico Nights, muslin frills,- tucked. Is. lid.
'2s. 6d.. .2s. 9d.
Ladies' Calico Nights, trimmed lace and embroidery
T .sd,v ,1s- k'v 3s', 1V1., 4s. Cd., 5s. 6d., 6s. 6d.
yd Chemises, muslin frill, la., Is. 3d., Is
Ladies Calico Chemises, trimmed lace and embroid
cry. Is. 6d., Is. 0d., Is. Ild.
Is 3d R'ltckcrs, plain frill embroidery, Is.
Ladles' Calico Knickers, trimmed lace and embroidery
Is. Cd;, la. Od:
Ladies' Calico Combinations, tucked, toby frills, 2s
3d. each.
Ladies' Calico Combinations; trimmed lace cmbroi
cry »nd insertion, 2s. 6d„ 3s. 3d., 3s. 6d.
100 doz. Ladles' Wool U. Vests, lOJd., Is., Is. 3d., Is
6<1., Is. Oil., Is. ltd., 2s. "3d., Is. 6d.
Children's Creme Pelisses, 3s. Ud., 6s. lid., 6s. lid.
„ 7".' i!d " 8s- c<1' 53 Hd., 10s. 60. to 30s.
Hoys Isavy Serge Tunics, lined, 4s. Cd., 4s. lid., 5s
Gd., 5s, Hd. .
Corsets.— "Marquise," in fawn, bolted, 5s. lid., ol
sizes, Innccss, black, white, grey, 10s. 0(1.
.. nCJ-OT'IIN'O DBPAltTMENT.
« a ffi? Dover Suits, English and colonia
tweeds, 3s. Ud.
valmf s udCC -Garment Suits, astonishfni
Boys Kill. Bannoekburn 3-Garment Norfolk Suits
astonishing value, 9s. Cd.
Roys' K.B. Serge Sailor Suits, full blouses, 5s. Cd.
Iloys KjB. Bannoekburn Tweed Suits, full blouses
stylish, Ss. lid. » .
Boys' K.B. Sao Suits, Bannoekburn Tweed, un
cmiallrd value, 16a. 6d.-
)3oys. Reefers, unequalled value; 4s. Ud
?s Ud Ccnte»nlai Overcoats, excepUonnl -value
Boys' and Youths' Black Corkso-ew Trousers am
Vesta, exceptional walue, 5s. ild.
Men a Blue Vienna Suils, flap pockets, padded shoul
ders, 19s, 6d.
MCnSi?on'ldy0l07aT6d.Cd SUitSl nP P0ckct3' ."addel
JIcn'3 All Wool Iiallarat Tweed and Worsted Suits
canal to order. 25». r,
Jfcn'a All Wool Hallarat. Tweed and Worsted Trou
sers, canal to order, -7a. lid.
Men a All Wool Tweed Trousers, 5s. Cdi
Men s All Wool Tweed Trousers and Vests, Enallsl
and colonial, 5s. Ud.
.Mon's Melton Chesters, ailk velvet collars, 27s 6d
Cd W",erpr00f Chesters, thoroughly proofed, 27s
Men's Wateirroor Centennial OrercoaU, thoroUBhl
proofed, 17s. Cd.
Men's Waterproof Tweed Centennial Overcoats, the
roughly proofed (best), 30s. '
Men s Vests, Is.
Hoys' Tweed and Scree 'Varsity Caps, 4d.
Hoys Paslia Cans (Lister's best plush), lOJd.
Boys Blue Cloth P. nnd O. Caps, la.
noya Borge and Cloth Tarns, Is.
Hoys Serge and Cloth Tarns, ht'st quality, 2s. lid.
Men's Tweed Cycling Cnps, 3d.
Men's P. and O. Cans, 1s. lid.
Men's Alpine Hats, black, brown and cedar, 3s. lid. '
Men s Hard Hats, blncks, 3s. lid.
Men s Hard Hats, blacks, stylish, 5s. 6d.
Men's Black Silk Hats ghost), 17s. 6d. ,
'U 1 Latest- Shapes in WOODRQW'S HaU Stocked
MEKCEKY.
Men'SoFonr-fold Linen Collars, astonishing value
B%Mtm?U3r1SrdlsI'lnen Sa"r and Eton' "ioH'hin
Mcsd U"dr0S!':'1 whitc Shirts, unequalled" value, It
Men's Dressed White Shirts, uqcquallcd value. 2s. 6d
«». Iue Soft Fronted Shirts, unequalled valne
MeiVs Dressed Regatta Shirts, unequalled value, 2s
?icnis Flannelette Shirts, collar and pocket. Is. yd
Mens Harvard Shirts, collar nnd pocket. Is. 9d.
Men s Flannel t nders,. exceptional value, 2s. 6d.
Jens Pyjania Suits, heavy flannelette, 3s. ltd.
Mvnq Mufllora, splendid assortment, Is. ltd.
Men s Silk Bows nnd Derby Scarfs, 6d.
Men s Navy and Black Merino Half-Hose, Is. 3d.
Men s Knitted Half-Host!, 9d.
Men's Merino Under Shirts (colored), la lid
Men's Long Wool Under ShirU, 2s. fid. ' '
Men's Long Wool Under ' Pants, 2s. 113
Men's Heavy. Ribbed Under Pants, cotton, Its.
Men 6 Heavy Knitted Cardigau Jackets, 3s, Hd.
J. F. TREAD WAY and Co.,
COLLINGWOOD.
A W R B N C E
OSTRICH FEATHER DRESSER, DYER and
CLEANER.
The Only GOLD MEDAL AWARDED in Aue
tralia for Superiority in Style and Finish for Ostricl
Feathers,
MELBOURNE EXHIBITION, 1880-81.
OSTRICH/ OSTRICH OSTRICH
FEATHER, . FANS. BOAS,
Cleaned, Dyed and Curled in all Latest Styles,
Unequalled in the Colony.
Fancy Feathers Cleaned or Dyed in all the N ewes'
' Shades.
ADDRESSES: -
BVVANSTON-8TREET, 2 doors from Cathedral
FINK'S-BUILDINOS. Corner of Elizabeth- and
Flinders streets; ' ROYAL-ARCADE, Bourke-strett
291 CHAPEL-SfREET, PRAHRAN. 2 doors frow
Town Halt; and AU Suburbs.
" A NTHOS."— This well recommended and splendid
J\. preparation for the hair. 2s. 6d.. pasted 3s. 3d.
Foy. & Gibson, Beddome, Buckhurst, Bowcn, all
cheny<its.
/CORSETS, P.D., unrivalled for excellence, award-
vy ed 16 gold medals and diplomas d'honneur,
Paris Exbibition, 1899 highest possible ftwaro. Ob-
filr'Nt fill drtpen.

DRI88 AMP FASHIOH.
HO R S L E'Y B R 0 8. and Co.'s
O R S L E Y . B RO S. ;. and Co.'s
great bargain winter sale,
CONTINUED TO-DAY. ;
AnoAcr Lot of Plain and Fancy Dress'Twecds, 84d.
ya.; sale price, 4d. yd., or Is. lid. dress r;
500 Dress-Lengths All Wool Amazon Oloths," Benga-
lines, French Curl Tweeds and Frieze .Serges, 2s.
6d. to 3s. 6d. yd.; salo price, Is. yd., on 5s, lid.
dress » '
300 Dress Lengths Stylish Small Check Tweeds, IB.
6d. yd. ; salo price, 8d. yd., or 3s. lid. dress.
'llORSLEY BROS, and Co.'s
GREAT WINTER - 'SALE
, For ,
REAL GENUINE BARGAINS IN GOOD '
t MATERIALS.
CO-OPERATIVE -COUPONS GIVEN!
All' Shades'ln Good Quality Liberty Silks, Is. 3d; yd. ;
sale price, 7jd.
5000 yds. Black and Colored Broeho Silks and Black
Mcrvcilloux; sale price. Is. lid.' and 2s. Gd. yd.
3) Shades . in 24-in. Pure Japanese Silks, Is. 6d. yd. ;
sale price, la. yd.
Real Bargains in Good Warm Jackots,- Capes, Flan-
'nclette Wrappers, &c., for ladies' and children's
wear. v ,
Another Lot of Children's Brown and Fawn Beaver
Reefer Coats, sizes 3 to 8, 12. 6d. each ; sale price,
6s. Ud. each
Another Lot of Ladles' Good Fawn. Brown, Myrtle
and Navy Jackets, IBs. 6d. to 21s.; sale price, 8s.
lid. to 12s. Gd. each.
ANOTHER LOT LADIES' CLOTH COSTUMES,
_ 22s. 6d. each: SALE PRICE, 13s. lid.
Well Made Good Pattern Flnnnctctte Blouses,
sale price, Is.. Is. 6d., Is. lid. each
200 Heavy Good Pattern Mollcto'n Flannelette .Wrap-
ficrs, full sizes. 8s.- Gd., 12s. 6d. ; sale price, 3s.
Id.; 6s. 6(1. each
Sensational Bargains in Ladies' Good Warm Capes, a
manufacturer's stocky 8s. lid., 12f. 6d.y 2ls. ; salo
price, 4s. Ud.. 6s. 9d.. 12s. Gd. each
3) doz. Full Size White Fur Necklets, good talis, Is.
6d. ; sale prico, Is. Ud. each
5 doz. WhUo Fur Necklets, with. heads, 4s. lid.; salo
price. 2s. 6d. each
Brown Fur Necklets, Is. Gd.. Is. lid., 2s. 6d., 2s. Ud.,
3s. 9d.. 4s. lid. each, sale prices
Good. White Fox Fur Muffs, large sizes, with and
without heads. 15s. Cd. ; sn(e price, 6s. lid. each
Colored Fur Trimmings, 4id. and 94d. yd. ; salo
price, lid., 2id, yd.
CO-OPERATIVE COUPONS GIVEN With AUr
These SEASONABLE BARGAINS. -
Another Lot of Ladies' Heavy Twill Flannelotto
Knickers, 9jd. and Is. pair
Chcms., 94d. and Is. each
Nirhts, Is. Ud. nnd 2s. Cd. each
25 doz. Flannelette Combinations 3s. lid.; sale-price.
Is. 11(1. pair
Shaped Band, Double Frilled, Metal Striped Undc
skirts, 5s. lid. and Gs. lid.; sale price,' 2s. Ud.
nnd 3s. fld. each
All Wool Vests, long sleeves. Is.: sale price, Gd. each.
Belted Corsets. 8s. lid. : sale price, 6. 6d.,
500 pairs Sample Bone Corsets. 3s. lid., 5s. Ud. ; salo
price, Is. ild. and 2s. Ild. pair
LADIES.- You Can SECURE tho .'BEST SALE
BARGAINS in tho STATE 'at
HORSLEY BROS, and Co.'s
GREAT WINTER SALE,
Right on the Corner of
v BOURRE and RUSSELL STREETS,
Real Good Bargains in Ladies' and Children's Milli
nery
Ladies' and Children's Best Denton Felt Hats, 2s.
Ud. and 3s. Ud. j sale price. Gd. and Is.
Ladies' Silk Velvet Hats, is. lid. Rnd 7s. 6d. ; sale
price. Is. Ud. and 2s. Ud. each
Children's Fancy Cream Beaver UaU and Bonnets,
3s. lid., -6s. lid.; 8s. Ud.;'sale price, Is. lid.; 2s.
lid., 3s, Hd. each / -
Wohdcrful Bargains in Birds nnd Wings. Gd., Is.,
Is. 6d., 2s,; sale price, Id., 3d., 44(1.. 6d. each
68 Lndios Stylish Trimmed Hats. 4s. 11(1. , 7s. lid.,
9s. Ud.. 13s. 6d., less than half usual prices
100 Frilled Satin Covered Down Pram. Quilts, 2s.
lid. : sale price. Is. Gd. cnch
500 pairs White Blankets, to be sold at bargain prices
Full Size Single Red Blankets, 8s. lid. ; . sale price,
fis. Ud.
Full Three-quarter Size' Bed Blankets, lis. lid.;
rale price, 9s Ud. pair
Full Bed Size Blankets, 21s.; Bale prfce, 14s. lid.
Soiled Blankets, 4s.. Ud. to 8s. lid. pair, alt sizbs
BARGAINS in SHEETINGS.
Double Bed Heavy Twill Sheeting, Is. ; sale price,
72d. i
. Good White Sheeting, heavy twill, pure makes; salo
price, 74d.. 84d., IQtd.. Is.. Is. 3d. yd.
100 pieces Twill Flannelette,, heavy make, 2s. 9d., 3s.
Ud., 4a. 9d. doz. >. ?
30 pieces Heavy Wrapper Flannelette, lOJd. and Is.
yd. i sale price, G4a. yd.
Good Bargains in Unbleached and White Turkish
Towels. 4s. 6d.. 6s. 6d.f Sto. 9d. doz.
.50 pieces Btousfng Flannels; sale price, 24d. yd.
109 Men's Chester Overcoats, 14s. Ud., 19s. Gd., 25s.,
sale prices . v
20 doz. Flannelette Shirts,- with and without collars,
. Is. 6d. ; sale price, Is.
67 Mcn'ji Wool Navy and Black Vicuna Suits, 16s.'
6d.( 16s. 6d., 25s., sale prices
Natural Pants and Shirts, Is., Is. 6d„ Is. Ud., 2s."
ed.; 2s. ud. .
I Wonderful Value in Mackintosh Coats, 10s. Gd., 15s.
Cd.. 19s. 6d., 25s.
Boys' and Youths' Best Vicuna Suits, size 13 to 24,
30s. ; sale price, 22s. 6d,
Newest Goods, nt sale prices
Men's Tweed Suite, 12s. 6d., 16s. 6d., 18s. Cd.
> Bargains in Boys' and Youths? Good Overcoats, 6s.
Ud., Ss, lid., sale prices.
, LADIES,. VISIT
1 HORSLEY BROS, and Co.'s .
1 G R E A T. ,W I N T Ej R fe A L E,
Right on Corner of
BOUftKE and RUSSELL STREETS.
You will be Delighted with the GENUINE GOOD
GAINS ill ALL DEPARTMENTS. V
> CO-OPERATIVE COUPONS GIVEaN.
r
l 2000 yds. Real Torchon Lace arid Insertion, 2s. 6d.,
2s. Ud,, 3s. 6d., 4s. 6d., 5s. 6d., lialf usual prices.
RIGHT and , N E I.L'S
CLEARANCE SALE
Of
' WINTER D R A P E BY
WILL BEGIN ON MONDAY, 1st JULY, '
And We Intend that it Shall be Without Doubt the
GREATEST SALE WE HAVE EVER HELD.
THERE IS V -
1 NO ,
ARGUMENT Half so Convincing ns Low Prices.
We have made tho prices low, nnd we will
let them spenk for themselves.
1 SOMETHING '
. BESIDES'
PRICE. We Trade in MEDIUM to GOOD CLASS
MATERIALS ONLY, and You Can JUjY
These from us on MONDAY at VERY
LOW PRICES.
EVERYTHING '
j FOR
.DRE8S That is Dressy in DRESS MATERIALS has
been Marked at BARGAIN PRICES.
J MONDAYUllk' bUt C0MJa EAUl,Y on
MONDAY
IS
I, SALE DAY.
Tables of JACKETS, perfect in cut nnd fit.
TABLES of COSTUMES, reads to wear.
Tables of OVEU8KIUTS. ready to wear.
Have all been Marked VERY LOW PRICES.
y
WARM
UNDERWEAR.
TABLES'with Bargains in LADIES' WARM
WOOL VESTS and WARM UNDER
WEAR, of every description,
And
CORSETS of every make and shape, will be
SOLD CHEAP on MONDAY. .
HOUSEHOLD
LINEN.
Pillow Blips, Towels and Sheets < '
Real Down .Satin Quilts and Blankets
Tnple Napkins and Damask Cloths
!< Blouslng Flannels and Flannelettes
g AUBtt,TCEB8EAVEER:'than 'yU EVEB
i.
I. SOMETHING .
' FOB
i. MONDAY.
I We„S?AUWA,ti.A(!l'.9!1' U>» BALANCE of our
. STOCK of r.AOE COLLAHS, COLLAK-
ETTE|. TIES sod BOWS.at BAA'N
ODDS
And " ' w ,
ENDS- that' are righU for this cold weather have
been thrown on tables, and the PRICES
are RIGHT, too.
TRIMMED
MILLINERY.
AU that is left of this Season's TRIMMED
MILLINERY, both French and English
PRICES 80 Et VEllY L0W
A Jumble Tablo of WINGS, FLOWERS
STRAW II ATS and SEQlJlN TOQUES
at BARGAIN PRICES. W - '
FOR . '
- THIS t
J SALE a Table of SILKS. BLOUSINGS, VELVETS
and VELVETEENS will be ound worth
looking at.
COME on MONDAY.
WE WILL LET the PftlCES SPEAK for
' ; ' THEMSELVES. '
1 W W I GeH T and N E I L,
314 to 320 BOURKE-STREET.
f AUCTION SALE, at SOUTH MELBOURNE.
f BIX FOUB-ROOMED BIUCK COTTAGES,
72 to 82 Diuidas-slace,
ALBERT PARK.
Near Tram and Train.
All investors on the look .out for a SOUND, PAY
ABLE INVESTMENT should attend this Sale THIS
DAY, at 3 p.m., w 4. #% t
At Premises.
J. R. BUXTON, Auctioneer.,
LtfiXPTIAM Henna (Alfredmns), registered, for
grey hair, any anade, from 2s. Un. AMHey,
St. KUdfi." Sample potted, is. Avoid toads.

DRESS AID FA8H1QH.
fj£ A M M O THC L E A RIN G SALS
At S
CRAIG. WILLIAMSON PROPRIETARY
: LIMITED
WILL BE CONTINUED TO-DAT.
O— — : : — : ; — — oj "
- . in order to fill our Warehouse with.
Eager Purchasers, wc quote Prices that
Everybody will know are Bargains; wo
offer Values that conclusively provo . tbo
. importance of tho event, and wo shall
sustain our reputation ' by delivering tho
Goods as advertised. ( -
CRAIG, WILLIAMSON PROPTvY. LTD.
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IF WE GIVE COMPARATIVE VALUES IT IS
TO SHOW YOU WHAT THE GOODS ARE
WORTH IN .ORDINARY CIRCUMSTANCES. Wo
are positive that during our sale we offer the Best
Bargains in the City. Glanco over theso Items,
make your notations, and come here for tho' BAR-
GAlNS.oftno CENTURY.
If -you can come in the morning, do so, because
shopping is much pleasanter, then. ' "
' MILLINERY. #
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Newness, Prettinoss, and Bargain Prices
1 arc a strong trio that aro bound to at
tract customers to our Warehouse during
this Sale. It will be to the interest of
every lady who has not already, purchased
her winter hat to pay us n visit.
Erery day something new,, as -we can
not put the whole of our immense stock
on the tables at ono time. The greatest
Values Ever Offered.
CRAIG, WILLIAMSON PROPTY. LTD.
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TABLES Nos. 1 and 2.
170 Trimmed Hats, all 10s. 6d.
No. 3.
65 Hats, Bonnets and Toques, all 21s.
No.- 4.
30 only French Models, 293 . 6d. and 35g.
JOB LOT of 30. doz. Ladies' Colored Straw Hate will
-4>e cleared, all one price, Gd. each.
cnch Z' Banded Gems, Is. lid,
. FLOWERS.
English Flowers, Is. fid.. Is. 9d.; nil 3d., 6d. «pray.
French Flowers. Is. Ud. and 2s. Ild.; nil K.
' CHILDREN'S MILLINERY.
Special.— 15 doz. Plush Tama. Is. Gd. each.
CteAm Scnlette Bonnets, 2s. 6d.
Cream Sculctte lams. 3s. Gel.
Fancy Milllnury Crowns, Is. lid. each. >
Widows' Cans. Is. Ud.
Aigrettes, all shades. Is. each.
LADIESr FLANNELETTE UNDERCLOTHING.
Pink: and White Night Drosses,- Is. did.
' Do., trimmed frills and braid. 2s. 9d.
Cream Night Dresses, trimmed embroidery, 2s. ' ltd.
Ladies' Chemises, in pink and white, Is. 3d.
Ladles' Knickers, in pink only, Is.
Ladies' Combines, in pink only, 2s. 6d.
Ladles' llibbed Wool Vests, in pink only, Is. 6d.
Ladles' Ribbed Wool Vests,' H.N., long sleeves, Is.
Lambs' Wool Tunics nnd Pelisses, Ss. Ud.
Natural Wool Combines, H.N., short sleeves, fis. Ud.
and 7s. Ud.
Natural Wool. Singlets, H.N., long sleeves, 3s. lid.
and 4s. lid.
Corsets, iu grey, fawn and black, all whalebone,
2s. lid.
FURS.
Q : O. '
Y'ou . Cannot Make a Mistake in
Selecting from this Stock of High
Grade FURS. Every, article is of the
very best and desirable quality.
1 CRAIG, lyiLLIAMSON PROPTY. LTD:
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HOSIERY.
Job Lot of Fur Necklets, wilt be cleared 2s. 6d. each
Whitc Hare Necklets, with heads, 2s, lid. each
Mink Necklets, 6s. -6d. each -
Marmot Necklets, -9s. 6d. e«jgh
Japanese Sahle Necklets, 13s. Gd. each
Kussiaii Sable Necklets, from 29s. .Gd. each
Turkey Feather Boas, from 12s. Cd.
Muffs, from 5s. fid. each. - '
VELVETEEN DEPARTMENT.
Wonderful Value.— All shades in our celebrated
"Craig" Velveteen; usual price, 12id.. Is. lUd.
sale price. IQfcL, is. B4d. a ' sa '
Very Special Value in our Silk Finish Craig Vol-
veteen; usual price, 2s. lid.: now 2s. 3d.
Special Line for Blouses and Trimmings in our Fancy
Metul Printed Velveteen, superior silk finish; all
colors; usual price, 2s. 6d. ; now is. 8id.
SILK DEPARTMENT.
Special Silk Table, all at Is. ll|d., comprising Black
Brocades, Surahs. Shot Surahs, Check Glaccs
Foncy Menu.: visual price, from'2s. fid. to 3s. 6d.
Special Silk rable, nil at 2s. Gd.; usual price, from
3s. 3d. and upwards, comprising Brocaded Mervs.,
Evening Brocades, Moire
Skirtings, Check Glnccs, &c.
Black Glaccs, at 2s.. Gd. per yd.
UMBRELLAS.
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You are safe in buying Umbrellas here.
A multitude of 'special values, that are
merely an echo ot the bargains that wc
quote.
CRAIG, WILLIAMSON PROPTY. LTD.
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PRICE.
Ladies' Levantine Umbrellas,' good reliable
covers, nickel and silver mounts, arm- crooks
arid fancy handles, 4/11 2/11-
Ladlcs' Silk de Chene Upibrellas. needle points
and solid sticks, silver mounted crooks and
neat fancy handles. 6/11 .. ' 4/R-
Ladies' Satin dc Chcne Umbrellas, Fox's
frames, needle points- and solid sticks,
-choice assortment of handles 8/11-.. ; 6/11
Special Vnluo In Ladies' High Class Umbrellas,
Fox's frames, selvedge edge satin de chene,
immense variety of slicks, ''"gold-plated and
silver mounts, pearl, ivory, &c., 10/6 to
IB/... .. B/U
All our Best Umbrellas havo been heavily re
duced, marvellous value at 10/6, 12/6, IB/
HOSIERY .
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" You must have Hosiery, and Undor-
. wear. We particularly address this to
the best judges of quality— to thoeo most
conversant with regular prices and values
nnd show them the truly exceptional bar
gains we offer.
CRAIG, WILLIAMSON PROPTY. LTD;
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BALE
PRICE.
Boys' Heavy Knitted AU Wool Hose, very
strong and reliable wear, all. sizes; usual
price, 1/6 1/
Ladies' Plain Black All Wool Cash. Hose,
spliced heels and double soles, grand value;
usun! price. 1/6 1/
Child. 's Ribbed Cashmere Hose, spliced knees, ,
heels and toes; a good line: usual price, 1/3 0/10&
Ladies' Ribbed All Wool Rlnck Cashmere
Ho3c, double heels, soles, special; usual <
nrice.1/11 1/44
Ladies' Extra Fine Black Lisle -Thread Hose,
high spliced heels, double soles, a bargain;
usual price, 1/11 V
Ladles' Plain Black Cashmere Hose, high
r-pliced heels, double soles, great value;
usual price, 1/11 . .. v 1/6
Ladies' Plain Black Cashmere Hose, double
woven foot and anlde, good wear; usual . .
price, 2/6 .......... .. .... ... .... .. .1/9
Ladles' Plalu Black Cashmere Hoso, colored
embroidery, nil pure wool; usual price, l/ll 1/44
Ladies' Extre Fine Lace Lisle Thread Hose,
extra high spliced, all new goods;, usual
prico, l/ll ; 1/6
EMBROIDERIES.
Flannelette Embroideries, colors only, all widths;
. usual price, Is. Ud. to 7s. lid. doz.; sale prico,
White Cambric Embroideries and Insertions; sale
price, from Is- lid. to 3s. Ud. doz.
White Cambric Flouncings, 9 in. ; sale price, from
3Jd. to 7jd -yd.
EVENING NETS and GAUZES.
44-ini Plain Chiffons, all colors; sale price, Is. 4Jd.
G-ln. Accordion Pleated Chiffous, white and cream
only ; usual price, 10jd. ; sale price, 44U. yd.
Our Entire Stock of Sequin Nets, Gauzes, Chiffons,
&c'., to he cleared at sweeping reductions.
VEILINGS and MADE-UP LACE GOODS.
Our Stock of Veilings; sale priced 24d. to 104d.
yd.
The Balance of Our Made-up Lace Goods, including
Ruffiea. Boleros. Ficnus, Collars, Collarettes,
Scarfs., Tics, Bows, ifcc., to be cleared regardless
of cost.
RIBBONS.
O ; 1 x.
7 There are the Greatest Reductions tnado
on Fashionable, Stylish and Seasonable
Ribbons.
CRAIG, WILLIAMSON PROPTY. LTD. -
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Colored Bilk Faille, a in., Id.; U In., 2d.; 1| in.,
3d.; 21 in., 4d. yd.
Black Satin Ribbon, 4 in., la. 9d. ; 1 in., 2s. 6d. ;
14 in., 3s. Cd.; 2 in., 5s. 3d. ;-3 in., 6b. Ild.;
44 in., 9s. Ud. doz.
Sash Ribbons, 9 in. wide.' all colors;, sale price, 4Jd.
ond 9jd. yd.; worth double. -
ASTOUNDING VALUE in DHEoS THiMMiNGo.
No. 1 TABLE.
A Splendid Variety of Black Mohair, Black Silk
- and Black Bead Gimps, nil at Is. lid. doz.:
yds.
No. 2 TABLE.
Black Mohair Braid Gimps.— This Line ranges from
$4d. to 7jd. yd.; our sale price is 2s. lid. doz.
No. 3 TABLE. -
Black Silk Gimp: also Good Quality in Mohair, 1
, iu. to 2 iu. wide, to be cleared at 3s. lid. doz.
yds. .
No. 4 TABLE
Comprises a Grand Line in Jet Ornaments and Silk
Ornaments, at 74d. each; worth treble. Also a
Lot of Black nnd Wlilte Mixed' Brnid Fronts;
regular prices, Sis. Ud. and 4s. Cd. ; to go at Is.
each. Small Braid Ornaments, to match, for
sleeves or skirls, will be sold at 2s. 6d. doz.; or
3d. each.
" FANCY DEPARTMENT. »
Souvenirs., of the Visit of the Diikc and Duchess ot
' Cornwall and York, containing ' 86 illustrations,
spleudidly arranged, 2s. 6d. each; by post, 2s. 10(1.
Music Cases, a special line to«bc cleared at Is. 9d.
and 2s. 6d. each, worth double «
Pictures, Sons of the Empire; usually 5s.; now Is.
Ud. each /
Two-faced Dollfi, a great novelty, Is. lid. each
Purses and Card Cases, aU greatly reduced
Basketware. lidded or open, carrying baskets, to be
cleared at ' half usual price '
Work Boxes, large assortment, very useful, Is, ltd.,
2s, 3d. each; all. one price, Is. 6d. each.
'' LADIES' BOOTS.
-Glace Button and Lace Shoes, patent caps, best
value, at 4s. Ud.'
Glace Button and Lace Boots, patent caps, nothing
equal. 5a. lid.
Glace 1-Bnr Shoes, in profusion, 2s. 6d., 3s. 6d., 4s.
lid., 5s. Ud.. 7s. lid. '
Glace Slippers, warm lined, 2s. lid., 4s. lid., 5s. Ud.
Glace Button and Lace Boot, goloshed, very smart,
9s. lid.
Glace Oxfords, smart shape, welted, greatly reduced
' 10s. 9d.
Glace Evening Shoes, white and black, wood heels;
65. 9d.
Bostock's, Clarlfs and American, at reduced prices
Girl's Glace Button 'and Lacc Boots, 7s to 13's. few
pairs to clear, 4s. lid. '
Girls' Glace Button and Lace Boots, 7's to 13's. mar.
vcllous value, 5s. Ild.
Girls' Calf School Boots, best quality, 7's to 13a '5s
fid. '
Girls' Felt 1-Bar Shoes, 7's to 13's, to clear, 2s. fid.
CRAIG, WILLIAMSON PROPRIETARY LIMTED.
s PRICE LIST CONTINUED NEXT COLUMN.

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YOU HAVE LEARNED from PAST
EXPERIENCE to EXPECT MARVEL.
LOUS' BARGAINS DURING OUR
SALES, and In THIS INSTANCE
YOU WILL NOT be DI8APPOINTED-
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READY-TO-WEAR CLOTHING.
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i\\c give everyone an opportunity to
purchase vcady-to-wear clothing at prices
very much below the lowest.
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'500 .pair Men's Scotch Tweed Trousers .. .. 8/9 '
500 pair Men 'a Colonial Tweed Trousers, hcaw
dark wiuter wcighu, rpcciAl, 7/6 1/U
Men's All Wool Tweed Sac Suits. 25/ 16/3
Men's All Wool Beaver Chesterfields, 29/6 .. 22/6
Men's Waterproof Overcoat, guaranteed, 25/ .. 17/6
Boys' Rough Serge Sailor Suits (imported).
5/11, sizes 0 to 4 ' I .. .. 3/11
Beys' Blue Nap -Reefers (imported); 7/11 .. 5/11
Boys' Tweed Norfolk Suits, extra value, 15/6. 12/6
Boys' Tweed Suits, long trousers, 19/6 .. .. 15/6
Boys' Tweed 3-garmcnt Knickcr Suits, l/6 .. 14/6
HAT DEPARTMENT.
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We cannot put qualities in our adver
tisement, but if the prices will bring you
to see the goods the Hats will do the
rest.
CRAIG, WILLIAMSON PROPTY. LTD.
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PRICE
Boys' aud Youths' Alpines, all colors, 5/6 .. 3/11 .
Men's Alpines, all colore, 5/6 J/li .
Men's Black Flexible Hats, 5/6 .. .. .. 3/11
Best Quality Fur. 10/C 7/6
HOUSEHOLD GOODS. '
PRICE.
28-in. Natural Wool Flannel; regular price,
1h. 2d. yd - - 0/101
23-in. Natural Wool Flannel; regular price, ,
Is. 44d. yd « 1/14
30-in. Heavy Welsh Flannel; regular price, Is. , .
6id. yd : 1/14
33-in. Strinc Flannelette; regular price, 5s.
lid. doz. .. 3/11
33-in. Pink and Cream Flanuclettc; regular
price. Cs; lid. doz ..' 4/U
23-in. Crimean Shirting; regular price, la. 3d.
yd. .. 0/11/
28-in. Fancy Flannelette; regular price, 8s. .
6d. doz. .. .. 2/11
Single Bed Witney Blankets; special raiuo, 7s.
9d. and Ds. 6d. pair
Three-quarter Witney Blankets; special value,
10s. 6d. and 13s; fid. pair .
Double Bed Witney Blankets; special value,
13s. 9d. and 17s. 9d. pair
Great Bargains in Eiderdown Quilts, all sizes
'Spocial Bargains in Travelling Rugs, Cs. Ud..
— . 10s., 15s. each
54-in. White Twill Sheeting; regular price,
,94d. yd. .. .. .. .. 0/74
54-ln. White Twill Sheeting; regular price,
Is. yd 0/94
80-in. White Twill Sheeting; regular price!
Is, 44d. yd j/
00-in. White Twill Sheeting; regular price,
Is. 8d. yd. .. .. 1/31
Dotihlo Bed Satin Marcella Quilts; regular ' .
price, 9s. Od. each .. .. .. .. .. .. 7.. 7/6
Double Bed Sntin Marcella Quiite; regular
_ price. Us. 9d. encli .. 9/4
Bed Satin Marcella Quilts; regular
Price. 19a. 6d. each .. ., .. .. .. ...... 15/
wc Are Offering Record Bargains iu Towels.
56-in. Tmhlcachcd Damask; regular price, Is.
,34d. yd. .. ,, .. u
60-in. . Unbleached Damask; regular price, Is.
64d. yd i/i
G4-in. Bleached Damask; regular price. 2s. yd! 1/6
72-in. Blenched Damask, splendid Quality; re-
fbjlar nrico. 3s. lid. yd .. .. .. .. 3/
Wonderful Value In Serviettes, 3s. Ud., 5s.
ILh. 8s. lid. doz. ' ,
10-14 Damask Cloths, marvellous value; recu-
,„1nr price, 19s. Cd. each .... 12/6
1016. Damask Cloths; regular nrico, 27s. 6d.
Well .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . 19/6
31 Lnec Curtains; regular price, 7s. 'Bd. 'pair 4/U
31 Laco Curtains : regular price, 10s. 6d. pair 7/0
4-yd. Lacc Curtains ; regular price, 15s; pair ..10/9
"Ga«J,dU«ee '.A&
SSdce,ChoSnMblc C0TMS at 5
CARPETS nnd LINOLEUMR,
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There is not a buyer that can afford to
miss tills opportunity of supplying their
wants. No matter how cheap the goods
are, they will gire you wear and perfect
satisfaction.
CRAIG,. WILLIAMSON PROPTY. LTD.
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New. Axmlnster Carpets, in the following sizes and
prices- SALE
JS'S x S,0j usual Prlco» £5 l7s- 6d. .. .. ,.£511 26
12.0 x 9.0; usual price, £6 15s. ...626
12.0 x 10. ti; usual-price, £7 10s 6 17 6
13.0-x 10.6; usual price, £8 159. .. ... .. . , 7 15 -n
13.6 x 12.0; usual price, £10 5s. - - - 8 15 0
15.0 x 12.0 usual price, £11 5s 10 5 |)
New Vxminstcr Body Carpets, nny pattcra or
n'jgn, all British manufacture, made and
laid complete; usual prico, 6s. 6d. .. 4. . .. 5/11
A rcw Oddments of Same QUALITIES «ftd
desigus; usual price, 6s. 6d 4. ' 5/fi
Stout' Bnuisols Cnrpots; U3iial - price,' 3/1X 2/U:'
p'oyt 'Brussels Carjiets; usual price. 4/6 ... .. 3/6 -
ltich Tapestry Carpets; usual price, 2/3 .. i- .. l/ll "
Rich Tapestry Carpets; usual price, 2/6 ... .. 2/3
Rich Tupcstry Carpets; usual price, 2/11 .. .. 2/6
ORIENTAL CARPETS, at clearance ctccs— .
9.0 x 9.0; usual price, 32/6 .. ... ..... .. 25/ /
12.0 x 14.0; usual price, 67/6 59/6
U.6 x 14.0; usual price, 80/ .... .. .. . 70/
15.0 x 12.0; usual price, 75/ .. .. .. .. .. ..- 65/
18,0 x 12.0; usual price, 90/ .. ..: .. .. 79/
LINOLEUM and FLOORCLOTHS. .
Floorcloths, 2 yds. wide; usual price, 2/ti .... 2/1
Floorcloths, 3 yds. wide; usual price, 2/9 .... 2/3
Floorcloths, 2 yds. wide; usual price, S/<3 2/il
Linoleum, English manufacture;- usual price,
3/9 3/i
Linoleum, English manufacture; usual price,
4/6 ; .. .. 4/
Linoleum,. English manufacture; usurfl price. -
5/6 .. .. -4 /Q
Inlaid Tile Linoleum; usual price, 5/11 5/3
Inlaid Tilo Linoleum; usual price, 16/H '6/
These prices are laid complete for this SALE only.
Fringed Mots; usual price, 2/3 i/n
Fringed Mats; usual price. 3/3 .. .. .. 2/11
HEARTHRUGS, ALL REDUCED in rrice-
A Special Line,, at -5/6.
Tapestry Itugs, at 3/6 f
Mottled Bedside Rugs, nt 2/11 each. -
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PROPRIETARY LIMITED.
8-22 ELIZABETH-STREET. MELBOURNE..
yiNTEIl SALE at STIRLING'S.
SOME SPECIAL LINES TO-DAY:-
All Wool Amazon Cloths, in all colors, Is. 9d.: re
duced (rum 3s. ed. per yd.
All Wool Aroazuu dolus, is. ; reduced from Is. lid.
All. Wool Amazon Cloths, Is. 3d.; reduced from 2s. bd.
per yd.
Black Fancy Dress Materials, all wool. Is,; reduced
from 2s. fid. per yd.
Very Special Line in Black and Colored Beaver
Clouis, is. od. ; reduced liom "J3. bd. per yd.
All Wool Colored Nuns' Veiiiug, double width, 2s.
Ud. diess of 6 yds.
Black and Navy AU Wool Coating Serge, 5s. Ud.
for 6 yds.: reduced tiom Is. bd. per yd.
Special Line Umbrellas, silver mouuni, crook handles,
3s. Ud. each
30-in. Black Lincnette, 2s. Ud. per doz.
A Special Line , of Ladies' Black Cashmere Gloves,
llceec-lined, 6d. pair; worth Is. 3d. pair
Ladies' 4-button Black Cashmere Gloves, silk-lined.
Is. ; worth 2s. 3d. pair
Children's Cream and Colored Rtngwood Gloves;
usual price, from fid. to is. pair; reduced to 3d.
Ladies' 4-button Black Kid Gloves, 9Jd. pair
Ladies' 4-button' Grey, Fnwn ar.d Brown Suedo
Gloves, Is. pair
Ladies' 4-button Whitu Kid Gloves, blnck and sell-
stitched backs. Is. and Is. lid. pair
24-in. Black Reversible Satin Itibooai. G4<L yd.;
usual price, Is
4-in. Colored Chiffon, 2d. yd.
6-in. Colored Chiffon, 3d. yd.
Colored Fancy nnd Plain Ribbons, in all widths,.
i)4(l. yd.; worth froui Is. to Is. Ud. yd.
Ladies' Black Beaded Belts, 6d. each; season's price.
«Ls. cnch k
Au Assortment of Fancy Lace and bilk Collars,
from Is. each .. . . .
Ladies' Whitc Cambric Handkerchiefs, Is.. Is. 4Jd.,
2s, 3d. doz.
Ladies' llcmatUchcd Handkerchiefs, Is. lid., 2s. lid,.
Ladies' Black Cotton Hose, sanitary dye. Is. pair:
reduced to 6£d.
Ladies'. Black Ribbed Cashmere Hose, Is. and Is. Gd.
Lakes' Black Cashmere Hose, full fashioned. Is. and
Is. Gd. pair
A Special Line of 25 doz. plain Cashmere Hose, full
fashioned; reason's price, 2s. Ild. pair; reduced to
Is. Ud. pair.
G. STIRLING and SONS,
BRIDGE-ROAD and CIIURCH-STREET,
RICHMOND.
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STEPHENS and ' SONS PTY. LTD/S
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. INTERESTING ,
A N N O U N C-E M E N t.
BALL and W E L . o n
PROPRIETARY LIMITED.
' SPECIAL NOTICE.
. TAILORING.
We shall offer to-day and following- days
an exceptional Purchase of Fine Winter
Cheviot Suitings, at 50s. for Sac Suit, \
made to order; Also n line of heavy Win- .
- ter Overcoats, at special prices- to clear.
Wc arc showing a- Special Line of Color
ed Silk Velvets, at 23d. per yd.: and a
- : cheap line of Ribbons, in both plain und
fancy. .
Having -purchased another Largo Parcel
of Double Width Dress Materials, wo aro
selling them at 44d.. Gd. aud "id. per yd.
We have a Line of Black Cloth Jackets,
in the new semi-sacque shape, with double
breasted fronts, at 7s. Cd. each; and a line
.-of Girls' Mackintoshes, at half. the origJuai
prices.
Also a Line of Sequin, Lace and Llsse
Robes, at clearing prices.
FLINDERS-STREET, MELBOURNE,
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. FARADAY-STREET. CARLTON.
VERCOATS and WATERPROOF COAT&—
Nottage's.— 100 Men's Sewn Waterproofs.- X2s.
lid. Nottage's.— 150 W. Proof Driving Coats, sleems.
15s. lid. Nottage's.— 100 Brown Melton Waterproofs,
19s. 6d. Nottage's.— 200 .Black Cashmere Driving .0.
Coats. 22s. 6d. Nottage's.— 150 Best Tweed Water
proofs. 25s. Nottage's.— 50 -Brown Tailor Made Clans- »
tcrs, lsi. lid. Nottage's.— 50 Blue Vicuna Tailor Mode
Suits. ISs. lid. Nottage's.— 1000 -Men's Tweed Trous
ers, 'is. 6d., 2s. lid., 3s. lid. to 10s. 6d. '
The Greatest Bargains in the World, at >
NOTTAGE'S, 22D and 222 Smith-street, Collingwood- -
DYMOL removes Superfluous Hair, without laiurv '
Jo skinr fc. .6d., puuted 3s. 9d. Brinsmead, .
cnemist, St. Kilda. , :

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