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SITUATIONS WANTED.
Under this Heading 14 Words Charged Sixpence
A A. A. A.— Israel's Male and Female Labor Supnlr
Offices, 256 Elizabeth-st. _
A A. A. A.— Israel's Male Offices, 221 Lonsdalst., op.
Hospital Telephone 1095.
A A. A A.— Israel's Offices.— Male Hands supplied free.
Note, three city offices.
A A.— Domestic Servants' Depot, 133 Russell-st.— Km.
ployera can obtain reliable Male, Female, promptly
A A.— Licensed Victuallers' Agency, 120 RmseR-st.—
Bar Maids, Pianiates, House Maids, Waitresses,
Cooks, Generals, waiting.
A A. —Mrs. Bnrdett, Federal Agency, 120 Russell-st,—
Town or country employers supplied free and
promptly.
A A.— Mrs. Burdett, 120 Russell-st.— Every description
reliable Servants waiting ; utmost attention given
to secure them.
A— MARRIED Couples, Cooks, Laundresses, Generals
nnd useful Girls waiting, Sandhurst Registry,
Kathdown-sL, N. Carlton.
AT Miss Sweeny's, Toorak-rd., 8. Yarra, near Chapel"
8tvTYounK Cooks, Laundresses, House, Parlor
Plaids, Nurses.
A- —MRS. M'Rae's, 69 Russell, 249 Lonsrtale-st.—
167A class male, female Servants. Telephone
BAKER, situation as second or single, competent,
bread or smalls. Morton, 54 Argyle.nt., Fitzroy.
BAKERS' Operative Bakers' Society.— Competent
men always obtainable, night or day. Kredk.
Lightfoot. Secretary, Trades Halt Established 1862.
Telephone 961. No commission.
BAKER, young, sober, single, second, bread, smalls,
own yeast, drive, permanent, 2B7 Swanston-st.
BAKER, competent, young, wants situation, single
hand, good, smalls. Baker, 114 Flindera-L
BAKER, respectable, first, bread, smalls, single hand,
any yeast, long experience, town, country. John.
Age.
BAKER, fore or second hand, disengaged personal
references. Spon,, 353 Suilr-h-sU, Fitzroy.
BAKER.— Young Chap, well recommended, mould
PO dough, wishes improve; 10s., keep. Teasdale, 347
BAKERS' Non-Hociety Original Agency, 347 P.O.-pl,—
Only recognised agoncy; employers free, s&tisfac-
tlon guaranteed.
BAR Maid, superior, young, seeks engagement, city
experience, leading hotel; open till Monday. By
letter, Iris, G.P.O., city.
BAR Maid, good connection, city references, city or
suburbs. Vida, Age Office.
BLAOK8MITH, shoeing, agricultural Implements,
25s.: Improvers, shoeing, 15s.; Lads, strikers, 5s.
Agency, 358 Lonsdale-st.
BOOKKEEPER, Colleotor, Traveller, experienced :
30s. week. Reliable, Age Office.
BOOT Finisher, good all classes M.S., picco or day
work. Genuine, Collingwood P.O.
BOY, 16, wants situation in plumber's shop, slight ex
perlence, good references. Reasonable, Age Officc-
BUTCHER,— Ail round Man wants situation ; good
Plelb refereDCCS Beaufort Hotel, Qucen-su,
A1ARPENTER wanta situation, station or estate,
V/ painting and plumbing, handy blacksmtthing. R.O.,
Age Office.
CARPENTER, good tradesman, handy anything,
country preferred, low wages. M.A., Age Ollfre.
g CARPENTER, good tradesman, handy auything; 10s.,
\j found. 8. II., P.O., N. Melb. '
COLLEOIOR, experienced, desires engagement, first
J class references, ample security furnished. Alpha,
Age Office.
COOK, Laundress, Generals, good personal references \
also House Maid, waiting. Airs. Boruo, High-st,
Malvern.
DRESS Makor, first class cutter nnd fitter, stylish, 2s.
6d. per day. Amy, P.O., Fitzroy.
DRESS Maker, good fit, stylish, by day ; 3s. E. S., 87
Pigdon-at., N. Carlton.
ELECTRIO Burglar Alarms fixed nnd repaired; city
references. 316 Willlam-st., W. Melb.
FARMERS! Dairymen! Selectors I — Competent
Hands, 12s. 6d., 15s., no charge, satisfaction guaran-
toed. Labor Exchange, 347 P.O.-pl.
(GENERAL, young, desires situation, references, 9s.,
Jf willing, 28 Bridgo-at, off Burnley-at., Richmond.
GENERAL, young, cook, laundress, bake.milk, wants
situation, towo, country; 12s. City Registry, 155
Elizabpth-st.
g 1 IRL, 17, Boy, 15, want situation up country ; 5s. week.
VX Ethel Spencer, Brunswick P.O.
CI IRL, 21, wishes place, companion. Marion, 157
X Latrobe-su E.
Girl, is, general house work, good reference. Susie,
carc M. King. Colllns-st., Brighton.
CURL. 18, from country, general, house maid, nurse,
X references ; low wages. M'Mutleu's, 556 ChapeUet.,
8. Yarra.
GIRL, respectable, wishes situation, general, comfort
able home, town, country. 721 Nicholson-st., N.
Carlton.
g GOVERNESS and Help wlsbcB re-engagement, usual
\X subjects, advanced music, good needlework ; long
references. 27, Age.
flROOM, gardener, milk, useful, handy man, wants
V situation, 8s.; references. City Registry, 155 Eliza-
be th-at.
HAIR Dresser wants situation, gentlemen's hand
competent ; references. J.G., P.O., 8. Richmond.
HOUSEKEEPER, lady, wishes engagement, gentle
men or widower, thoroughly domesticated, 4 years'
reference. A.M., Age Office.
HOUSEKEEPER or General, excellent references,
low wages. By letter, A. O., 378 Canning-sU, N.
Carlton. q
HOUSEKEEPER, working, domesticated, good mana
ger, references; low wages, comfortable borne. 192
Johnston-st., Colliogwood.
HOUSEKEEPER, needlewoman, wants situation,
widower's family ; small wages. Mrs. Wilson, 148
Franklin-Bt, city.
HOUSEKEEPERS, young, elderly, suitable town,
country, some Incomes ; letters confidential.
M 'Mullen's, 656 Chapel-st., ti. Yarra.
HOUSE Maid or Waitress, thoroughly experienced;
good references. Annie, Age Office.
LAD, smart, good home, low wages, good driver, rider
ago 15. 3 Davis-st, Aloonee Ponds.
LAD, two yenrs' experience, can milk and drive well,
small wages, comfortable home. Lad, Age Office.
LAD, strong, used to farm, good worker, wants a place.
Guardian H., Age Office.
LADY, young, teach girl, 14, asit house, hotel, coun
try. L. F., railway station, St. Kilda.
1ADY. young, married, cbild 3, wishes position house-
J keener or housemaid; small salary, comfortable
home. Truth, Age.
LADY, young, smart, desires situation in shop, any
kind Kailmna, 61 Stafford-st., Abbotsford.
LADY, young, wishes place, lady help, companion ; 5s,,
no washing. Ironing. Anxious, Carlton P.O.
IADY, young, companion or help, thoroughly domcsti-
C 'mbc' lj rR'erences Wiping, care of Moody's Agenry,
LADY, young, wants situation as bar maid; good re
ferences. May, 8. Melb. P.O.
MAN.' young, seeks employment general store or
similar occupation, experienced, first class refer
ences. W.A.H., P.O., Pr&hran.
MAN. young, used horses, learn farming, 5s.; Orphans,'
Boys, waiting. M'Atullen's. 556Chapel-st., S. Yarra,
MAN, young, groom, gardens, milks, tools, kills: 10s.,
waiting. M'Mullen's, 656 Chapel-st., S. Yarra.
MAN, elderly, trustworthy, grooms, gardens, milks,
used tools; 5s. M'Mullcn's, 556 Chapel-sL, 8.
Yarra,
MAN, milking, competent, alt dairy work, 12s. 6d„ wel-
recommended, waiting. Labor Bureau, 358 Lons
dale-st.
MAN, ploughing, thorough farmer, all branches, 12s.
6d„ waiting. Labor Bureau, 358 Lonsdale-st, Em-
ployers free.
MAN, young, good address, recommended, book
keeper, drive, anything, anywhere ; wages no object.
Mortat, Age.
SITUATIONS WANTED.
MAN, young, active, groom, gardener, house work,
wages no. object. Honesty, Age Office.
MARRIED Couple, farm, station, any duties, refer
ences competency, respectability ; £15. English,
347 P.O.-pl., upstairs.
MARRIED Couple, Scotch— groom, gardener, carpen
ter; general, references, £1. M'Mullen's, 556
Chapcl-et., 8. Yarra.
MARRIED Couple, elderly, farm, stock, milkers,
gardeners; low wages. M'Mullun's, 556 Chapel-st.,
8. Yarra.
MARRIED Couple, respectable, offer day's work for
rent rooms or small house. Need, Ago Office.
MA RR1 ED Couple, no encumbrance, want situation.
£45, any part; references. City Registry, 155
Elizabeth.
MARRIED Couples, all capacities; Grooms, Gar
deners. Youths, references; employers not charged,
j Ryland, 480 Bourke-st
Vf 1LKERS, Ploughmen, Form Hands. Lads, Boys,
,tJ comDi'tent workers; employers not charged. Ity-
| land. 480 Bourke-st
VfURSE, young children; good references. 35, Age
| Lv Office.
"VfURSR. Needlewoman. 10s. week, suburbs preferred,
I ll Louisa, Mrs. Train, tobacconist, Graham-st, Port
Melb.
PLOUGHMAN, German, stock, milks ; English
Ploughman, Milkers, 12. 6d., 15s. M'Mullen's, 556
Chapel-st., s. Yarra.
PLOUGH and general Farm Hands, waiting, supplied
free. Israel's, 221 Lonsdale-st., op. Hospital.
i CERVANT; general, wants situation, private family.
1 ij L.B., Brunswick P.O.
SISTERS, two, want situation, strong, willing; country
preferred. Louie, Q.P O., Melb,
O EMPLOYERS.
The Manager of the Lenngatha Labor Colony can
8upnly, free of all charge to employer.
Pick and Shovel Meo,
Splitters,
Bush Hands,
Farm Laborers,
Ploughmen,
Rough Carpenters,
Conks,
Bakers,
Generally Unefms.
Also a variety of Skilled Tradesmen, copies o! whose
testimonials will be sent.
Application, stating wages and other particulars, will
receive attention at once If forwarded to
R. HARKNES.S. Manager Labor Colony, Leongatha.
TO wait upon gentleman travelling, one who travelled
America. Great Britain, Holland. Traveller, Ago.
r|"V.i Grocers. — Wish place Lad, 15, fAmily customkiven,
J Claud Reynolds, Carringion>st. Hawthorn.
WANTED employment for Self and £50, must be
genuine. Mechanic, Age Office.
WANTED, by two ynung men, situation horse break
ing, boundary riders, milking, station. References,
Age Office.
X\T ANTED, situation as Lady Help; good references,
v T Mary, 8. Melb. P.O.
T\7 ASHING, Cleaning or Cooking wanted, go Bun-
TT dnya; 2s. 6(1. day. 7 Little Davls-st., S. Yarra.
WIDOW, elderly, English, English cook, housekeeper,
nurso, references; 5s. M'Mullen's, 556 Chapel-st.,
8. Yarra.
\X70M AN, young, respectable, wishes situation.com-
> v fortable home, light general; wages no object.
Edith, Collingwood P.O.
WOMAN, young, housekeeper to elderly gentleman
or widower with children, honest; references.
May, P.O., Carlton,
WOMAN, young, daughter 11, wishes situation, not
afraid work; 6s. Reilly, Mayne. 223 Queen-st
X\7 OMAN would do washing, cleaning, sewing, mond-
v v ing very reasonable. Work, P.O., N. Melb.
YOUTH Wishes situation; wages no object. Quick,
Age Office.
YOUTH, good penman, will give services for know-
ledge of bookkeeping. J.B., Age Office.
SITUATIONS VACANT.
(Under this Heading 14 Words Charged Sixpence.
A— AT City Registry, 155 EHzabeth-Bt-Wanted,
Grooms, Ploughmen. Milkers. Gardener, House
keeper, Generals, House Maids, Laas.
APPRENTICE.— Vacancy for Lad, about 15; pre
mium. Headland, fancy leather goods manufac-
turer, 356 Latrobe-st
A TMlss Sweeny's, Toorak-rd., 8. Yarra.— Cook, young,
cjl 15s.; hotel Cook, Laundress: Generals, 14s.
AT Mrs. Button's, 57 Russell-st.— Friends, station, open
one week, cook, laundress, house, parlor maid.
AT Mrs. Bullen's.— General, good cook, 133.: others,
Bmart, young Girls, references; Nursery House Maid,
Kitchen Maid.
AT Mrs. M'DonnUVs, 55 Russell-st.— Butler. Cook,
Laundress, suburbs; Cook, also House Maid, Laun
dress, Queensland.
AT Mm Cameron's. 566 Chapel-st., S. Yarra.— Houso
Maid, Waitress, for hotel, country.
AT Mw? Cameron's, 5C6 Chapel-st, S. Yarra.— Cook,
£52, £45 ; General, 14b., 12b.. 10s.
AT Mrs. Cameron's. 566 Cbnpcl-t, 8. Yarra.— Laun
dress, House Maid. £36; Cook, Laundress, £40.
AT Mrs. Cauifiold's. 162 Queen-ot— Man, cook for
hotel, 20s.; several Generals, country,
AT Rylnnd's.— Gardener, milk, station, 15s.; Form
Hand, young, milk, useful, 10s. 10 o'clock, 430
Bourke-st
AT Women's Christian Temperance Union, 138 Flin-
ders-st— Generals, light places; Waitresses, useful
Girls.
BAKER, fore hand, first class, well up in yeast nnd
hreAd, must be experienced ; personal referenre,
non-society. By letter, Steady, 58 Brighton-st, Richmond.
BAKERS.— Wanted, strong Lad, make dough, assist
smalls; 7s. 6d., found. 48 Inkerinivn-st, St Kilda.
BAKERS.— Carters, used country, able assist mould
dough, 15s. Labor Exchange, 347 Little Bourkc,
upstairs.
BAR Maid wanted; personal references required.
Royal Mail Hotel, Bourke-st,. 11 o'clock.
BAR Maid wanted. After 10 o'clock, King's Com
mercial Hotel, Flindcrs-8t.
BAR Maid, first class business girl, required. Israel's,
256 Elizabeth-st, corner Lonsdale-st.
BLACKSMITHS.— Improver can obtain good country
situation. Early, 256 Queen-st, 2 doors from Loqb-
dulc-st.
BLACKSMITH, good, young man, to nallon shoes.
W. Monks, farrior, Newmarket.
BOOT Trade.— Putter Up wanted, all round, smart.
M'Dnnald, 291 Bay-st, Port Melb.
BOOT Trade.— Patterns cut for trade. Lyons, uppor
manufacturer, 346 Brunswick-st., Fitzmy.
BOOT Maker, with lasts, tools, repairs bespoke, start
shop, assisted by advertiser. Boot, Age < iffice.
BOY, about 7 St., used to racehorses and able to ride
work, with references, wanted. 213 Russell-st.
BOY, respectable and intelligent, wanted for office;
wages 5s. By letter, Commission, Gordon A; Gotch.
BuY wanted, drive, garden, useful, sleep home. Kow-
loon, Wattle Tree-rd., Malvern.
BOY, to learn hair dressing. M. M'Kcllar, hairdresser,
op. Town Hall, Burwood-rd., Hawthorn.
BOY. hnnest, for papers and messages, thoroughly
understands selling papers. 489 Swnnston-st N.
BOYS wanted, Age rounds, ovenlng papers ; good pay.
Wren's Agency, 86 Vietoria-st., N. Richmond.
HOY, small, used greengrocery preferred. Meet em-
ploycr, 9 a.m., vomer Auburn. Riversdale rds..
fluwthorn.
BOY wanted, living St. Kilda, to mind office. 30
Baririy-su, St. Kiida.
BOY, to sell morning and evening papers on station.
Melven, Toorak station.
I3RIOKLAYER wanted, country job, work goaran-
J teed. Write, state wages. A, 8. Bird, Rochester.
BRICKLAYER.— Wanted, Price for Chimney Copper,
labor only. 66 Baker-st., N. Richmond.
BUTCHERS.— Wanted, smart Man; refereuco re
quired. C. Hewitt, 547 Chapel-st,, S. Yarra.
BUTCHER.— First cIobs Shopman, married, young
mau. Bargeant, Chapel-st., Prahrau.
BUTTONHOLE Finisher wanted. W. Monckton,
clothing manufacturer, 82 Bell-st., Fitzroy.
C1ANVAS8BKS, sell tickets, wanted, good coramls-
J sion. bring references. 42 Russell-st., or 355 Victoria-
St., W, Melb.
JOACHPAINTER wanted. Grigg, 86 Courtney-ek,
ClOOK, mother, respectable, young daughter, light
J house work. 10 to 11, 123 Gipps-st., E. Melb.
ClOOKS, stations, Western district, Bnllarat, several
J suburbs, town. Mrs. Brown's Offices, 134 Russell-
st.
COOK, Laundress, Cambcrwell, small family ; Gene-
rats, Euroa, Suoburj", others. Miss Ginn, 50 Rus
sell-st.
g lOOK, chief ; also .Second, smart, must bo good at
grill. Early, 27 Bourke-st.
CIOOK, reanectablc woman, wanted, for seaside place,
J light duties. Kcilly Si Mayne, 223 Queen-st.
COOK, Lnundrt'r-s, £36. young, S. Yarra; useful Girl,
4., Richmond. Miss Sutton, Windsor station.
COOKS, Laundress, 15s., »S. Yarra, Tonratr, Queens-
cliff, Brighton, city, buioII families. Miss Seymour,
Junction, 8t. Kilda.
CIOOLGAUGIE.— Good chance for Man to join three
J miners ; small bonus required. Coolgurdie, Age
Office.
DRESS Maker wanted, good fit % 2s. 6d. a day. 8 o'clock,
Coraair-et, Richmond.
DRES3 Makers.— a good Dress Maker, of thorough
business habits, can have rooms connected with
suburban drapery establishment doing extensivo busi
ness gratis. D.R., Age Office.
DRESS Maker, wanted, for 2 or 3 weeks, must be good.
63 Elgin-st-, Hawthorn.
DRIVER, licensed, waggonette. 509 Drummoud-st.,
Carlton.
FARM Hands, country, low wages, permanent em
ployment; Lads. Israel's, 221 Lonsdale-st., op. Hos
pital.
Ij'lNlSHER for mantles, take charge of tables, sharp,
281 and 283a Lalrobe-et., op. St. John's Church.
C1ARDENER, experienced, for gentleman's family,
X suburbs, references. Mrs. M'Donald's Office, 55 ltus-
scll-st.
(1ARDENER, thorough, able to milk, gentleman's
7. family, suburbs. Mre. -Brown's Offices, 134 Rus-
sell-st.
GENERAL, good, wanted. No. 7 Market-buildings,
Elizabeth -st.
(GENERAL, young, plain cook, tidy, at once. Mrs-
7 Bingo, Monouia, Merton-cr., Albert Pk.
tIENKUAL. thorough, strong, good experience, refer
X ences; 12s. Mrs. Lakes Registry, Vlctoria-av/
Albert Pk.
C GENERAL Servants, young, light situation, suburbs,
7 country; early. Mrs. Brown's Offices, 134 Russell-
st.
GENERAL required, small ladies' college; 10s., easy
place, light duties A., Brighton entrance, Windsor
station.
GENERALS, Cooks, Laundresses, House, Parlor
Maids, others, wauted. At Fitzwilliam Registry,
Dandenoug-rd., Windsor.
CENERAT/, experienced cook, small family, another
7 kept. Mrs. Derham, Leytonstono, CanuiDg-at, N.
Melb.
SITUATIONS VACANT.
GENERAL Servant, DenUiqnln, suit widow with one
child. Mrs. Brown's Offices, 134 Ruaselbst.
ENERAL, youn-r, family 4, nurse kept. Talhlngo,
7 Alcxandra-st., Halaclava, 4 doors Batnclava-rd.
GENERALS, hotels, private, small families, suburbs;
12s. Israel's, 256 EHzabeth.st., next Lonsdale-st.
GENERAL, for country : others. Osborne Registry,
7 476 Chnpel-st., S. Yarra.
(1KN15RALH, several, thoroughly respectable, excel-
7 lent places, hotel and private, suburbs, close town.
120 Rnsseli-st.
GENERALS, experienced, small families: references.
Mrs. Leonard, 295 Albert-# t., E. Melb. Registry.
/"I ENERAL, young, good plain cook and laundress, milk
V7 cow; wages 10s. M. L, B., P.O., Brighton.
(GENERAL, small family, no shirts; references. Open
7 till Saturday, "Zarjta, shoohra rd., Elsternwlck.
GENERAL, thorough, good conk and laundress.
Registry Office, next Alhcrt Hall, Clifton I1U1.
ENEUALS. two, wanted, respectable situation. Call
7 this day at TootelTa, 493 Rnthdown-st.. Carlton.
ENERAL, also House Maid, for Collins-st.; wages
\J 7s. StillweH. grocer. Exhibition-? t.
C 1 ENERAL, young, reference, no shirts, no children ;
V7 7s. 112 Argyle-st, 8u Kilda, after 9,
IIENERAL. Toay, Waggo Merae, Wrixon-at, 10
\7 minutes Auburn station.
C GENERALS, any quantity, highest wages; references
7 rcqiitred. Mrs. Oochrane's Registry, 316 Burwood-
rd., Glenferrie. ,
(ENERAL, thorough, good plain cook, fond children,
7 strictly houeat, 40, Grattan, Drumrooud sts..
Carlton.
C ENERAL. young, small family, references, 10 to-day,
7 good plain cook. 8 Lorraine st.. Essendon.
f 2 ENERAL. good. Mrs. Crutckshnnk, Lizzievllle,
\7 Ezerton-rd., Malvern.
ENERAT>, for St. Arnaud, wanted, thoroughly un-
7 derstaudlng baking bread. Canterbury, Fitzroy-st.,
St. Kilda.
GENERAL Qiteenscliff, Z ladles; £i month. Friday,
3 to 5. 15 Lyell-st, near Wesleyan Church, Auburn.
(2 ENERAL, clean, good laundress, lnglealdo, Shoobra-
T rd . F.NtemwIelf. R> to 12. . .
GENERAL. 14s., no shirts, family 4; also useful Girl
7s. 10 Cotham-rd., Kew.
|"2J. ENERALS, 12a.. 13a., families 2 and 3, little washing,
V7 all parts. Miss Seymoure's, Junction, St. Kilda.
C2t IRL. good working, over 18, small family, no children ;
7 references. Ynrrowee, Dandenong-rrt., Armadale.
(22. KL». rcapeetabl©. wanted, for house work. Mrs.
7 M F.'idzean. 272 Chapel-st,, Prahran.
GIRL, assist house work, sleep home; 5b. week. 157
Victoria-par,, Collingwood.
GIRL, little, used to house work, sleep at home. 50
Gipps-st., E. Melb.
GI'L, young, to mind a baby, two weeks nld, wanted;
mornings oniy. 1 Alma-grove, St. Kilda.
GIRL, young, smart, assist, no other need apply;
wages 6s. 39 Arnold-st , s. Yarra.
GIRL about 18. as general servant, wanted. 169 Ger-
trude-st., Fitzroy.
(22 wanted, to aesist houso work.' At once. 55 Made-
7 line-st., Carlton.
(NlttL, young, house work, no children, three in family.
7 references required. 208 Derby-ter., Drummond-sL,
Carlton.
CIRL, about 16, wanted, to assist in housework and
7 mind baby, good home. 679 Bourke-st W.
GIRL, respectahte, cook,' wash, comfortable home;
state wages. Irvine, P.O., Dandenong.
GIHL, ahout H yf.ra, mind child, Bleep «t home,
wanted. 10 Murphy-st., 8. Yarra.
CIRL, comfortable home, light place, country; meet
7 employer early. M'Mullen's, 556 ChapeUt.,
B. Yarra. ,
f"2IRL ,7ounC« smart, genera! house work, small
\7 family; referonces. Walwera, Elphin-grove. Glcn-
fcrrio.
(1IRL. assist house work, wanted; low wages; sleep
7 homo optional. Before noon, 13 Mary-st., St.
Kilda.
C2J.IRL resportable, assist house work; 6s. Early.
7 Registry Office, 413 Church-st,, Richmond.
GIRL, useful, ablo to wash ; 7s. 10 Cothara-rd., Kew,
op. P.O.
respectable, light bouse work, good home.
v7 Philadelphia Hotel, Port Melb.
IUL, useful, musical, young, wanted. 13 Bourke-st
G OVEUNESS, domesticatert, £20, meet lady 11, Fri
day; Generals, 12s., 10s. Mi6B Sutton. Windsor
station.
ROOM, young, drive, useful. Melb. references, pri-
7 rate, suburbs: 10s. 10.15, Ryland, 480 Bourke-st'
C2J, ROOM and useful, young; 10s. Between 10 and 11,
7 21 Bank-Bt., 8. Melb.
GROOM, young, for doctor, suburbs. Mrs. Cameron's,
566 Chapcl-st., 8. Yarra.
C 2 ROOM, gardener, careful driver, 12«. 6d., suburbs;
7 \ outh, farming, 5s. M'Mullen's, 556 Chapel-st, S.
Yarra.
GROOM, drive, useful ; references. Dr. Schtesinger,
Junction, St. Kilda, between 8 and 10.
HAIR Dresser wanted, take charge' branch, 35s.,
lodging, half holiday, £5 security. Branch, Age.
HAIR Dresner.— First class Man. State terms, Mrs.
R. Stanton, Bridge-st., Korumburra.
HAIR Dresser.— Good Man wauted for Saturday,
must be good shaver. No. 322 Smith-et, Colling
wood.
OUSEKEEPER, wanted, care of 4 children, in ex-
change for borne. By letter, 105 Dorcas-st. W.. 8.
MelK
HOUSEKEEPER, young, oity hotel, assist bouse aqd
bar. Stating age and experience, Hotel, Age
Office.
HOUSEKEEPER— Widower, with, two younz chil
dren, requires respectable, thoroughly experienced
Housekeeper. S., Age Office.
HOUSEKEEPER, working, grown daughter, 3 gentle
men ; 20s. 11, Mrs. Al'Kae, 69 Husseil-st.
HOUSEKEEPER, middle aged, working, wanted,
business man. By letter, Z., Fife's Agency Len-
nnx-st., Richmond,
HOUSEKEEPER, farm, child not objected; General,
country, fore paid. M'Mullen's, 556 Chapel-st., 8.
Yarra.
HOUSE Maids and Waitresses, commercial hotels,
country ; 10s., 12s. Israel's, 256 Elizabefch-st., next
Lonsdale-st.
HOUSE Maid, stylish, wanted, used waiting, for
gentleman, wife; 12s. Labor Exchange, 347 Little
Bourkc, upstairs.
HOUSE Maid, first class, good hotel experience. Be-
fore 10. Royal Hotel, Esplanade, St. Kilda.
TRONBR, dress hand, must be good. Albert Park
Laundry, 99 Buvan-st., back coffee palace.
TRONERS.— Shirts, collars, starched and plain clothes
lianas. Rupcrtswood Laundry, 286 Higb-st., Wind
sor.
IRON ER. good all round hand, able to polish. Vic-
torlnn Native Laundry, 304 Russeli-st.
IKON KUS. shirts, polishers. Hampshire Laundry, 23
Perry-st., Collingwood, Smilh-st. end.
IRONER, first class shirt hand. Hamburg Laundry,
Union-st, Malvern.
IRONER, shirts, polisher, wanted; first class only
apply. 125 We3tgarth-st„ Fitzroy.
IRONER, good all round, wanted. Edinburgh Laun
dry, rlawthorn-rd., Caulfield, Malvern Btation.
fAD wanted, to mark billiards; also 3qulck Boys. St.
J George's Hall, Bourke-st.
LAD, attend horse and buggy, useful; 6s., found.
IsracTs, 221 Txinednle-ac., op. Hospital.
LAD. strong, wanted, nob much to do ; low wages. 261,
, Fruit Shop, Sydney-rd., Brunswick.
IAD wanted, country, use light axe, used horse, Ao.;
J 5n. Labor Exchange, 347 Little Bourke.
LAD, used kitchen work, hotol, city ; Other, farm.
Fern Tree Gully. Airs. M'lUe, 249 Lonsdale-st.
IADY, with small family, living in the country, wants
J a respectable HtMe Girl, age 13 years, to. Adopt ;
orphan preferred. Apply Deaconesses Borne, Little-
Lonsdale-st.. Melb., before 12, any day, except Wedues
day or Friday. |
IADY Help, musical, all duties, country: General
J Cranbourne, able milk. Mrs. M'Rae, 249 Loosdale-
Bt
LADY, young, accustomed to business, to live on pre
mises. 320 Bridge-rd„ Richmond.
LADY Help, 3 in family, all duties, good home; small
remuneration. 30 Barkly-st., St. KUda.
IAUNDRES8. young, hotel, city ; young Girl, useful,
J help, 8t, Kilda. Mra. M'Rae, 69 Russell-st.
MACHINIST, for buttonholes, wanted. Bartlett, 100
Grant-sb, near Princes-bridge.
MACHINIST, for white work. 370 Smith-st., Col
lingwood.
MACHINISTS, thoroughly experienced, formantlps.
Sharp, 281 and 283A. Latrobe-st. , near Eliza beth-st.
MAN, elderly, Cook, Housekeeper, three gentlemen,
use needle, wash, 10s. Labor Exchange, 347 Little
Bourke-st.
MAN, strong, to remove flour. 137 Church-st., Rich
mond.
MAN, nightman and useful, country, drive; l&s.,
found. Israel's, 221 Lonsdale-st;, op. Hospital.
MAN, pianist and useful, hotel, N.S.W. Israel's, 221
Lonsdalc-Rb, op. Hospital.
MAN, country general store, wanted, must be good
draper. Bull and Mouth Hotel, Bourke-st., 11 a.m.,
Monday, 26th.
MAN, genera! useful, references. Hillier's Brandon
Hotel, Station anu Lee sts., Carlton.
MAN, to joint cat iron pipes, find own tools ; 6s. day.
Nimson. 422 Bonrke-at.
MANTLES.— Experienced Finishers wanted, Burreli,
Watkimion A Co., 235 Fllnders-I.
MARRIED Couple— man, grooin, gardener: wife, ge
neral, near town. Misses Green A Smith, 63 Rus-
soll-st.
MARRIED Couple, farm work, honsekeeper, 3 gen
tlemen ; £40. Labor Exchange, 347 Little Bourke-
st., upstairs.
\<1 ARRIED Couple wanted; man, useful; woman,
S M i£enerak Ulareoiont, Albrrt-rd., end Clarendon-si.,
MARRIED Couple— wife, general; man, groom, gar
dener. Early, St. Aubln's, 9Cromwell-rd., Hawks-
burn.
MARRIED Couple, no children— groom, gardener:
wife, general; references; £52. Rylaud, 480
Bourke-st,
ASONS.— Price for 8teps and Sills. Clark, 686
Toorak-rd.. Toorak.
MATE, young, experienced, for trapping rabbits or
opossums. State rig out. Honest, Fitzroy P.O.
MATE, sober, experienced trapper, form party, few
pounds ; make Appointment. Melrose, Age Office.
MEN. to complete homestead association. 3 different
districts, chocolate soil. Stuart, Old Trade Hall.
MOTHER. Daughter, housekeeper, help: 20s.. three
gentlemen, Sncpparton. 11, Mrs. M'Rae, 69 Rus-
Bell iit. - ' '
MOTHER, Daughter, comfortable home,- country,
meet employer early; others. M'Mullen's, 556
Chapel-st,, 8. Yarra.
XTUR8ERY House Maid, thorough, wanted. Morning,
11 Mrs. Etheridge, Marvel Villa, Ormood-rd., EUtcrn-
wick, near racecourse.
SITUATIONS VACANT.
NuMsr.Eil,r6yi'i!!M hore' 5-; m"t ltd>3-
NURSE Maid, honest, tidy. At once, Blue Post Hotel,
.Little Collins-st,, city. «
PAINTER.— Improver wanted, with brushes. 7.1S,
clock, FHndcrs-st.
PIANIST, male and userul, hotel, country, share bU-
llard room ; 10s., found. Israel's, 221 Lonsdale-st,
SADDLERS.— Boy wanted, for stitching, must be
good. Harrington, Smith A Co., Wriglit's-I.
SADDLERS.— Wanted good 8titrher, chance to learn
trade ; smart Lad. 198 Cannlng-st, Carlton.
L3ERVANT, general, small family. Nordhelm, Steven-
0 son-Bt,, Btudlcy Pk., Kew.
SERVANT, general, for country, good home. After-
noon, with references, Park-st. Registry, S. Melb.
SERVANT, general, good cook and laundress. 225
M'Kean-st., N. Fitzroy.
SERVANT, general, good, strong, wanted, used to
children. 49 Brunswiok-rd., Brunswick, before 3
o'clock.
SERVANT, thorough general, wanted. 75 B&nk-st, W.,
SERVANT, general, good plain cook, no shirts; 12s.
Mrs. Kenny, ladies hath, St. Kilda.
SERVANT, general, young, wanted. Mra. Lawson,
Cham on, Church-st, Middle Brighton.
SHIRT Makers, Under, Ac.: constant 7 Isllngton-st,
off Vlctoria-st, Collingwood.
SIGN Writer wanted for small job. At 11 o'clock,
289 Smith-st, Fitzroy.
SIGN Writer. -8 o'clock sharp, Le Pine, cheapest un
dertaker and funeral director, 385 Bridge-rd., Rich
mond.
TAILOR, good general Hand, for country. Andrews
Bros., 46 Elizabeth-sh, 10 o'clock.
TAILORS.— Improver wanted, used to first class
work, no others. 42 Swan-Bt, Richmond.
W'AITRERS wanted, thoroughly experienced, for
country place. Meet employer, Reilly A Mayne,
ZZ3 Queen-st
WAITRESS, first rlass hotel experience. Before 10.
Royal Hotel, Esplanade, St. KUda.
WATCH Maker, single man, must be smart. By
letter, A. Phillips, Bourke-st E.
WOMAN, middle aged, assist house work, Gippsland,
cnmfortabtehnnie; small wages, references indis-
pensable. Rural, Age Office.
W 'OMAN wanted, about 30. as general. 13 Howard-
St., W, Mmb.
\170MAN, young, respectable, and responsible, as
nw,£v? children. Apply Miss Sinclair, Alexander-
building, 27 Swanstoo-st
T770MAN, for houso work. Before 10 a.m., liollyock,
vv cngraTer, llOInkerman-st, St Kilda.
YOUTH, respectable, wanted, understands horses : 5s.
week, live in ; references. Van, Elsternwick P.O.
YOUTH, boots, useful, first class hotel, suburbs : expe
rienced Walter, city, references. Maillard's, 141
itussell-st .
BUSINESSES AND PARTNERSHIPS.
A A.— Fruit, Greengrocery, splendid plant, returns £30
PveDt clears £6 weekly, genuine.
warren, 261 Collins-st.
AA.—Fruit. Greengrocery, returns £14 wecxly. any
lR»r n8 colony, furniture, stock, every thiug;
Warren, 261 Collins-st
A A.— Confectionery, old established, returns £10
. weekly, guaranteed, suit lady, trial given, tho-
roughly genuine; £45. Warren, 261 Collins-st
A A.— Pastry Cooks, Bakers, suit practical man, or
bl?'ic£ old established ; £15, full value,
warron. 261 ColUns-st
A A.— Fruit, Confectionery, unequalled stand,
' fashionable suburb, returns £20 weekly, elegantly
titled: £100. Warren, 261 Collins-st
A A.— Fruit, Confectionery. Tobacco, Cigars, returns
. £13 weekly, well stocked, good living; £50, evcry-
tntpg, Warren, 261 Collins-st.
A A— Fruit. Greengrocery, round, 80 customers, horse,
warrenC26l' 5on'insi>Ck' reDt 12i'; evorylhing, £20, trial.
AA»— Hair Dresser's. Tobacconist, cnuncry, old estab-
lishea, suit practical man, good living ; £30. trial
given. Warren, 261 Collins-st
A A.— Saddler, repairing, suburban, clearing £4
weekly, stock £40. plant, fittings, everything, £50;
leaving Melb. Warren, 261 Collins-st
A BARGAIN.— Fruit Confectionery, profits £3 weekly,
fittings everything ; £40, trial allowed.
iTouchet, 165 Elizubeth-st
A FREEHOLD Distillery, spirit nnd bonded stores,
machinery, plant, vat# and everything complete,
operation, Port Melb.; £2000, terms.
Gledhili, 315 Collins-st.
A GOOD Bakery Business for 8ale, doing from 8 to 10
bags weekly, £ a land, dwelling house, shop, hake
bouse, large oven, stable, pigs, fowls, horse, cart; lot i
£350, terms. J. O. Robins, Natimuk.
A— LIVERY 8tables, centre city, complete plant, 20
, horaes bi'Kglra, waggonettes ; £300, everything,
nanslow, 155 Ehzabeth-st.
A SACRIFICE.— Small established Business, clearing
£3 weekly ; only £30. Call Pollard, 349 Collins-st,
J_>AKERY» centra, city, working plant, 'suit pastry
1.7 cook; cheap. 164 Vfctorla-sa, Carlton.
BAKE.ltY«J hags, 5d., £80; 12 bags, 4£d., £50 ; close
Melb. Robertson, Lukey, 415 Bourke-st,
BAKERY, bestsuburb, about 13 hags, nice shop trade.
. First Instance, Exodus. Age Office.
t>LACKSMITH.S and Wheelwright's Business for Halo,
8J Gonlburn .Valley. John Cooper A Hons, iron mer
chants, 267'Elizabeth-st., Melb.
DLACKSMITH and Wheelwright's Shop, complete,
17 with all necessary conveniences, situated Mandc-
yille-st., Hopetoun, facing railway station. Owner leaving
I for.. Western Australia. U. Cnrter, Hopetoun.
OQARDING House, 4 years, established, furniture.
7-7 goodwill, everything, £25, reasons for selling.
Troucbet, 155 Elizabeth-t.
BOARDING Hotuc, City, low rent, splendid position,
6 boarders, 7 lodgers ; complete, £60. Park A Co.,
363 Bourke-st.
BUSINESSES Boucht ond Sold of alt deBrripiion"»:
sellers aend particulars, buyers waiting. Glenn, 475
i5ourke-st. W.
O UTOHB RIN G Business, goodwill, one opposition,
1 7 good town, Gippsland, 7 bodies, 16 sheep. G. A.
Earls, Morwell.
OUTCHEIJ'S Business, fixtures complete, no ingoing.
I 9 landlord, 801 Nicholson-st., tram terminus ; vacant
next Monday.
OUTOHERS.— Rare chance good cash business, every
J J convenience, fivo bodies, 70 smalls, plant optional,
bargain. Fitzroy P.O.
OUTGHBEING Business, highest prices, no opposi-
J ticra, 2 bodies, 35 smalls, good cash trade, horse,
carts, buggy, plant, outstanding debts, everything, £160.
Reynolds, Malvern P.O.
IT7UTCHBR1NG, 6 bodies, lOOsinalls, 3 horses. 3 carts,
JL> coropilfte plant ; £170, bargalu. Trouchet, 155 Eliza-
beth-su
CIOAOH Building, Wheelwrighting and Shoeing Busi-
J ness for Sale, most genuine business ever offered to
the public, good reasons leaving, turnover £30 week.
Robertson, Lukey, 415 Bnurke-et.
tTOACH Builders requiring a Business, well estab-
/ lisheu, with a good connection, can obLain same on
reasonable terms by replying by letter to Nimrod. Aco
Office.
DAIRY Produce, takings £22 weekly, good suburb,
well established, valuation ; about £40. Park A Co.,
363 Hourke-st,
DAIRY Farmer, with stock, plant, worth £250, requires
Partner £150, buy more stock. Trouchet, 155 Ellza-
beth-RU
DRE8H Maker.— Exceltenfc opening, reasonable rent,
every prospect good business ; no goodwill. Ash-
worth, op. Middle Pk. station.
DYERS Business, genuine, good suburb, satisfactory
reason for solliug. Apply first to Dyer, Age Office.
EMELB.— Firstclass Boarding Establishment, in full
GledhilT ur"lturo valuaou» proprietor retiring.
FANCY Goods and Stationery Business. 8. Yarra, £20:
Boarding Houses, city, £21, £25; Ham and Beef
Shop, Carlton, £20. Mickle, 67 Queen-st.
FRUIT, Greengrocery, Wood. Coal, good shop and
round, same hands years ; £25 ; trial given, varcoe.
430 Bourke-st.
FRUIT, Confectionery, Refreshments, stock, fittings,
furniture, everything; £18, reut lis. 67 Victoria-
par., close Oyclorama.
FRUIT, Confectionery, Refreshments, city, largo trade,
same bands 5 years ; £75, sacrifice. Park A Co.. 363
Bourke-st,
ENERAL Store. Abbotsford, 7 years established, suit
T7 lady ; only £25. Robertson, Lukey, 415 Bourke-st.
(GENERAL Store, good suburb, takings £18 weekly,
7 rent 10a., horse, cart, stock complete ; £65. Varcoc.
430 Bourke-st.
HAIR Dressing, Tobacconist, best suburb, well fitted
saloon, low reut, good stock, complete, £25. Varcoe,
430 Bourke-st. '
HAIR Dresser, Tobacconist, principal suburb, close
station, chairs, stock, fittings; bargain. Jonathon.
Ag«? Office.
HAIR Dressing, Tobacconist, guaranteed saloon
takings £3 6s„ any trial, leaving country ; £26. 16
Vlctoria-st., N. Melb.
OTELS. .HOTELS, HOTELS, by order of the
official liquidators, we are instructed to sell forth
with, Hotels, country, town and suburbs, from £50 cash.
POLLARD,
Mercantile-chambers. 349 Collins-street.
Early application necessary. '
HOTELS.— Ingoings, rents immensely reduced, pay
ing Businesses offered. £50, £75, £100 ; splendid op
portunity. Quintan, 325 Collins-st.
HOTEL, Fremantle, £1500, low rental, long lease ;
city, suburbs, all prices. Leaby, M'Garry A Co., 60
Tcmple-court, Collins-st.
HOTEL. Gippsland. 25 a., yards; £475 freehold, half
cash ; stock, furniture, valuation. M'Ewau, 71
Swanstoii-st.
HOTEIjS, freehold And leasehold, in city, suburbs,
country and adjoining cotooies. J. Hyuionds,
Preli's-buildingH, 34 Queen-st.
HORSE Shoer and General Smith's Shop for Salo,
with bouBc and garden attached ; splendid oppor
tunity good man, doing good business. Edward. Preston
Hotel, Geelong,
HOTEL, suburban, free, 12 hhds., £100 : country, lease
7? years, rent £2, takings . £160 monthly, £150.
Kellow, 53 Elizabe th-at,
HOTEL.— Tenders are invited by the undersigned, up
. to 1st March next, for LEASING
The GREYHOUND HOTEL, KEW,
For fivo or seven years. Billiards, Ac.
Inventory and all information from
E. PIOKERSOILU 21 Elizabeth-street.
HOTELS, & Melb., £100: ColHngwnod, £80; Abbots
ford, £120; Brunswick-st., £300: Castlemsine,
£150; Kynetan, £250; Gippsland, £200; Newmarket,
£350. Clarke A Thompson, FinVs-buildhigs, Elizabeth-st.
JIOENBKD Grocer's Business for Sale, cheap. By
J letter, Houesty, Carlton P.O. 4
LODGING House. 8 lodgers, E. Melb,, low rent; only
£35. Robertson, Lukey, 416 Bourke-st»
JONG established Estate Agency and Auctioneering
J Business, lending suburb, good reasons given ; sell
ing cheap. London, Age Office.
MILK Rounds, 90 quarts, £30 : 250 quarts, 14 cows,
£250. Robertson, Lukey, 415 Bourke-fit.
MILK Rounds, horse, cart. 28 quarto, £20; 6 cows, 2
calves, 30 quarts, £30. Forster, E. Richmond sta
tion.
MILK Rounds, Hawthorn, £70; Richmond, £30; Wil-
llamstown, £40 ; Bendigo, Concentrated Milk
Round, genuine. Mickle, Queen-st.
BU8INESSE8 AND PARTNERSHIPS.
MIJon,U5CBUyi Hawthrn "
eahHshcdTEWaPAMlR lirni
(ENERAL PRINTING OFFICE, large plant, densely
soidom offercltU 1 p e low, a chance
. 8. COOKE and Co., 330 Flinders-lane.
\|EWS Accnci#; £200, £250. £300. £350 £400 £iV\
Collins' £60, £750' rtlculaMTUonty hunflI.l(L 2K
NE\V8 Agency, authorised. 3200 dallies weekly, good
shop trade. £4 neu Now, O.P.O.
ONE Hundred Pound Lend, approved security, with-
oui interest, incre-ase business consideration, re-
mnneraUve employment in same. Gamma, Age Office.
OLD Eftahllshed Chaff and Corn Billing, horses,
carts £30, or Partnership. 172a, Age Office.
T>AINTEK8,'Papprhnnger's Business for Sale, splendid
M8.A PO RBendicoaCBman' WnCr lc4Tine "ialrlct-
PARTNERSHIPS offerpd. £25 upwards: Btisinesspsall
descriptions sold: sellers send particulars, buyers
waiting. Trouchet 155 Elizabeth-st umMn DU'erfl
PARTNER wanted, with £10, Join another, good busi
ness, capita! prospect, energetic, aharp man. Leder-
man, 223 Queen-st
PARTNER, £12. wanted, single man preferred, good
opening ; guarantee. 2 Wicklow-st., uear Malvern-
ra., S. \nrra.
PARTNER wanted, suit trayaller with butter or
creamery connection ; £250 cash required, or secu-
my. Nituop, Age.
JOTORE, adjoining butter factory, turnover £3000, no
opposition, 12 miles, stock, plant; £850, terms.
M'Etran, 71 8wnnton-st.
SUIT lady.— Well stocked Tobacconist's, beautifully
fitted saloon, rent 15s., stock at valuation, about
£X), takings- £10, receipts shown, saloon alono 10s.
Express Messenger (near Age), Collins-st.
T.J;£X\t?r.J3TC yrarF- that old PStabliflhed Hotel,
m W'A&IIERR HAMILTON INN," adjoining the
namllton bale Yards, and containing 22 rooms, 12-ntall
stable. 18 loose boxes, and every convenience for carrying
on a large and profitable hiisinesa ; immediate possession.
I'irXlirJlcuIl.vrB » Appliraliou to LAIDLAW and
FENTON, Auctioneers, Hamilton.
ANTED, country Hotels, also Genoral Stores,
v several buyers waiting. ftl'Ewan A Co., U 8wan-
BtOU-Bb,
WANTED, News Agency, authorised; town or country,
genuine buyer waiting. M'Ewon, 71 Swanston-st.
WK«TERN Australia.— Wanted, young Man, with
£150, join cxoenenced prospector with capitalist
connection, ull information at interview. Pollard. 349
Collins-st.
W'OOD, Coal, General Store, first class trade, suit
v f family, horse, cart, plant ; £90. Turk, 363 Bourke-
LAW WOTICES.
A PPLIOATION for TRANSFER of LICENCE from
\P O'vPcwu® lo Another.— To the Licensing Court
District of Toorak.— 1, JOSEPH
WHY TE, the holder of a grocer' licence for the
house and premises known as 569 Malvern-rond,
situato at Toorak, do hereby give notice that it is my in
tention to apply to the Licensing Magistrate" holding
the Licensed Meeting at Melbourne on Wednesday, tho
7th day of March. 1894. to Transfer the said Licence
to WILHLLMINA WHYTE, of Mnlvern-road, Tonrak.
Given under my hand this 21t day of February. 1804.
JOSEPH WHYTF
And I, the sajd WILHELMINA WHYTE hereby
apply for the said transfer. Given under my hand this
21st day of February, 1894.
WEHTLEY and DEMAINE.SoHcItor 230BSTne-
fltreet, Melbourne.
APPLICATION for PROBATE.— Notice is hereby
given that after the expiration of fourteen days
from the publication hereof, Application will be
niade to the Supreme Court of the Colony of Victoria,
in RB,Prohato juriadiJtion, that Probate of the WILL
of CHARLES EIXJ, late of Chapol-atreet, South Yarra,
n lb# < colony; of Victoria, Manufacturer, deceased, may
be GRANTED to John Coupar, of Chapel-street, South
Yarra i aforesaid, corn dealer, nnd John Morris, of No. 13
Lincoln-street, North Richmond, in Victoria. lorry
driver, being the executors appointed by the said will.
Dated thi 22nd day of February, 1894.
IN the Court of Insolvency, Melbourne.— Notice is here
by given that the ESTATES of Thomas Jackson,
or Newmarket, railway employ 6; Edward HolUngwortb,
of South Yarra, bricklayer: Stephen Robert Dunn, of
South Melbourne, produce merchant; John Henry
Yates, of South Yarra, civil servant; Harry Charles
il?;1!,0: Port Melbourne, out of tmsfoesn; Julia Gnitiana
MMdleton, of Glenferrie, teacher; Arthur Garner, of
Melbourne, theatrical manager; Samuel England .Tfcans,
of st. IviUta. plumber and manufacturer: Patrick
Minogue, of West Melbourne, engine driver; Herbert
Allen, of WUhamstowti, fisherman; Thomas Thnllon. of
Richmond, out of business; John Thollon. of Melbourne.
?icture frame maker; John Kobb, of Melbourne nnd
oorak. contractor; John Dickson, of Malvern, out of
employment, formerly farm servant: George Dowling,
of south Melbourne, brass founder ; Terenco Considine.
©fFootscray, railway etnploy6. have been SEQUES
TRA TED, and that General Meetings of Creditors in
the said estates will be holden at the Insolvency
Court Offices, the Law Courts, in the city of Melbourne,
on Monday, the 26th day of February, a.d. 1894, at the
hour of half-past ten o'clock in the forenoon, for the
Election of Trustee# and for tho other purposes men
tioned in the 53rd section of the Insolvency Act 1B90.
1894 at Uelbourne th9 220(1 ot February, A.D.
H. WILSON MACLEOD.
Chief Clerk,
IN the Court of Insolvency, Melbourne.— Notice is
, fflveu that tho estate of JOHN NEWMAN
KtRhdr&X 1 Grazier, that a Genoral
MEETING of CREDITORS in the said estate will be
holden at tho Insolvency Court offices, the Law Courts.
In the city of Melbourne, on Tuesday, the 27th day of
February, a. d.' 1694. at the hour of haif-past ten o'clock in
the forenoon, for the election of trustees and for the
other purposes mentioned in the 53rd and 57th sections of
the Insolvency Act 1890.
JgDnted at Melbourne this 22nd day of February, A.D.
H. WILSON MACLEOD,
Chief Clerk.
ftJO. , 29 ,534 .-TRANSFER of LAND ACT 1890.-
Lj. VICTORIA EUGENIE LE GOULD, of Slurry
Villa, Chapel-street, tft. Kilda, In the county of Bourke,
Spinster, has APPLIED to bring the land described
at the root hereof under the obova Act ; and the
Commissioner of 1 itli» ha directed notice of the
application . to he advertised in The Age newspaper,
and has appointed fourteen days from such adv-rtifte-
inent, after which time the land may be brought under
foTbufdi'theame AOt un,eM ""eat shall be lodged
Dated 19th day of February, 1894.
LAND REFERRED TO :
Tart of Crown allotment 1). portion 71, at St. Kilda,
parish of Prahran, county of Bourkc, commencing on the
west fide of Ohapel-street, 32 feet 8 inches north from the
south face of kerb on the north side of Pakinglnn-strcet,
thence west 9 feet westerly along the centre of a party
wall 5 feet 4 inches, 29 feet 2 inches and 32 feet 1 inch,
north 8 feet 5 inches, westerly 47 feet 4 inches, north
along a road 29 feet 1 inch, easterly 122 feet 11 inches, and
south olonjj Chapel-street 37 feet 6 inches to tho com
mencing point, together with the right to use that part of
the party wall which iserectsdon the land adjoining on
the south.
H. C. A. HARRISON,
OtU.pTT, OROKER, SNOWDENTndToB?;,,!
88 William-street, Melbourne, Solicitors for the abovo-
naiaed applicant.
VTOTICEiB 'hereby given that ADOLPIl ALEN
DUDLEY BEST ami JAMES TELFER
BUCHANAN are now carrying on business in co
partnership utider the Rtylu or firm of "Joske, Best and
Co., as wine and spirit merchants and importers, at No.
291 Little Collins-street, Melbourne.
Dated the 21st day of February, 1894.
APOLPH A. JOSKE,
DUDLEY BEST,
J.T.BUCHANAN..
Witness: Montague Cohen, Solicitor, Melbourne.
Notice to creditors.— Hannibal dutton,
Deceased.— Pursuant to the provisions of the
"Trusts Act 1890," notice, is hereby given that
Creditors and other persons having any CLAIMS
ncainsi the ESTATE of Hannibal Dutton, late of
Heidelberg-road, Fairfield, in the colony of Victoria,
Gentleman, deceased intestate (letters of administration
of whose ustate hqve been granted by the Supreme
Court of the Colony of Victoria to the Perpetual
Executorfl and Trustee Association of Australia I iniit cd,
carrying on business in Queen-Rtrect. in the Cltv of
Melbourne), are hereby required to BEND PARTICU
LARS In writing of such claim to the undersigned,
the proctors of the snid association, on or before the
second day of Aprii, 1894 ; and notice Is hereby further
given that after tho last mentioned duto the said
association will nroceod to distribute the assets of the
said deceased which shall have beon received by it
amongst the parties entitled thereto, having regard only
to tho claims of which it shall then have had notice,
and the said Association will not be liahle for the assets
so distributed, or any part thereof, to any person of whose
claim it ajiaU not then have had notice.
Dated this 22nd day of February, 1894.
ATTENBOROUOH, NUNN and SMITH. 463 Col-
lins-strcet, Melbourne, Proctors for the said associa
tion.
VTOTlCKis hereby given that the PARTNERSHIP
i. v which has for Rome time past been carried on by
GEORGE HUSTON SYNNOTaodGKORGEPENDBR,
under the firm of G. H. Synnot and Co. and Geo. Synoot
and Co., at Hobart and Melbourne, in the trade or busi-
ness of wool, skin and hide merchants, was this day
DISSOLVED by mutual consent.
As witness our bands this twenty-fifth day of No
vember, 1893.
GEO. SYNNOT.
. GEORGE PENDER.
Witness to the signatures of George Huston Synnot
and Georgo Pender, CunzoN Allpokt, Solicitor,
Hobart.
OTICE to CREDITORS. -Notice is hereby given
that MICHAEL LANDY, of Briagolong, Farmer,
lias by deed dated the 17th day of February, 1894. Con
veyed and Assigned all bis real and personal ESTATE,
Property and Effects to William John Beabrook,
of Queen-street, Melbourno, accountant, and William
Downcs, of Leicester-street, Carlton, grain merchant,
for the benefit of all lit creditors. All parties having any
CLAIMS sgalnst the Raid Michael Laudy are hereby
requested to FORWARD tho PARTICULARS thereof
to tho said tniRtec, care of William John Seabrook, 20
Quecn-Btrcct, Melbourne, on or before the 20ih day of
March next, after whioh date the said trustees will pro
ceed to dirttributo the assets amongst those persons of
whose claims they shall then have had notice.
Dated the 19th day of Fobruary, 1894.
E. K. DILLON, 263 Collins-street, Melbourno, Solici
tor to the trustees.
RE JOHN LI PS HUT, Deceased.— Statutory Notice
to Creditors.— Pursuant to the provisions of the
Trust Act 1890.— Notice is hereby given that all
CREDITORS and other PERRONS having any CLAIMS
or DEMANDS unoo or against the ESTATE of John
Lipshut, late of Number 135 SwanBton-strert, in the City
of Melbourne, in the colony of Victoria, tobacconist, de
ceased (who died on the 8th day of October, 1893, and
probate of whose will was granted by the Supreme
Court of the Colony of Victoria, in its probate juris
diction, on the 24th day of November, 1893, to the
Perpetual Executors and Trustee Association of Aus
tralia Limited and David Braham), arc hereby requested
to SEND in PARTICULARS of such claims or demands
in writing to the said Perpetual Executors and Trustees
Association of AtiRtralin Limited, at their offices, number
46 Queen-street, Melbourne, on or before the 10th day of
Maroh, 1894, after which dae the said The Perpetual
Executor pnd Trustees dssociotlon of Australia Limited
and David Braham will proceed io distribute the assets
of the said deceased amongst the parties entitled
thereto, having regard only to the claims and domands of
such creditors and other persons of which the said The
Perpetual Executors aud Trustees Association of Aus
tralia Limited and David Braham shall then have had
notice, and that the said Tho l't-rpotunl Executor and
Trustees Association of Australia Limited and David
Braham will not be answerable or Uaole for the claims
and demands of such creditors and other persons of
which they shall not have had notloe at the time of such
distribution.
Dated the 8th day of February, 1894.
SAMUEL GABRIEL PIItANl, Trutees-chambers,
412 Collins-Btreet, Melbourne, Proctor for the said The
Perpetual Executors and Tnisti'cs Association of Aus
tralia Limited and David Braham.
RE LICENSING ACT 1899. -Notice of APPLIOA-
TION for TRANSFER of Victualler's LICENCE.—
To the Licensing Court for the Licensing Dlstrlctof North
Fitzroy.— I, NINA TRAILL, of Rae-street, North
Fitzroy, in '.the Colony of Victoria, the holder
of a Victualler's Licence for the hotel and premises
called or known as the Tramway Hotel, situate at
Rae-street, North Flrzroy aforesaid. In the said Licen
sing District of North Fitzroy, do hereby give
notice that 1 shall at the sitting of tliu Licensing Court
for the said licensing district, to be holden at Mel
bourno on tho seventh day of March, 1894, Apply to
have the said victualler's licence transferred to Catherine
Mnckuy. of Barry-street, Northcote aforesaid, widow.
And 1, the said CATHERINE MAOKAY hereby give
notlco that t ahull, at tbo sitting of the court aforesaid,
apply to have the said victualler's licence transferred to
me.
Dated this twenty-second day of February, 1R94.
NINA TRAILL.
CATHERINE MACKAY.
G1LLOTT. CHOKER, SNOWDEN and Co., 84 Wil
liam-street, Melbourne, solicitors for the applicant,
LAW NOTICES
TRANSFER Of LAND ACT 1890.-In the Matter of
the Application of EDWARD DAVIES. of Col-
linn-place, Melbourne, Gentleman. Tho . Commls-
. nfi. ' has, | pursuant to section 130
» m,?.0 abovenamed act, directed the Registrar
"f TRles to notify in Tho Age newspaper
that the land described below is now offered for
private sale. Tlio 20th day of March. 1894, is the
time appointed by the Commissioner of Titles for the
iMtie ljy the Registrar of an order for foreclosure
of such land, unless a salo thereof shall take place In the
interval for a sufficient amount to satisfy the purposes
Of the said section.
Dated 3rd day, of February, 1894.
II. C. A. HARRISON,
Registrar of Titles.
LAND ABOVE REFERRED TO:
Crown allotment 10, parish of Narracan, county of
Jiiiln unln.
u WIUMOTH and WILD, 418 Chancery-lane, Melbourne,
Solicitors for tbo abovenamed applicant.
rpRANSFER of LAND ACT 1890.-In the Matter of
JL the Application of HARRY EMMERTON. of
Koveloe, Domain-rond. South Yarra, Solicitor.— The
Commissioner of Titles has. pursuant to section 130 of the
bw®nanied act, dl-» cted the Reglstrnrof 1 Itles to notify
In Tho Ago newspaper that the land described neiow is
Po0„7 ?ff<Vred. for Private salo. The 4th day of April,
1894, Is the time appointed by the Commissioner of Titles
for the issue by tho Iteglntrarof an order for foreclosure
of such land, unless a salo thereof shall take place in
the interval for a sufficient amount to satisfy the pur
poses of the said section.
Dated 15th day of Fsbruary, 1894.
H. C. A. HARRISON.
Registrar of Titles.
LAND ABOVE REFERRED TO:
' T t oRCrotvn Allotment 2. neetion 56, Carlton, parish of
d'ka Mika, county of Bourke. particularly described in
certificate of title, vol 90. fol. 17,880.
I'art of Crown allotment 8, section 57, city of Mel
bourne, at Carlton, p-irish of Jika Jika, county of Bourke,
particularly described In certificate of title, vol. 1008, fol,
201.438.
I'art of Crown allotment 8, section 57, city of Mel
bourne, at Carlton, parish of Jika Jika, country Bourke.
gartlcnlarly described in certificate of title, vol. 1144, fol.
am EMMERTON, LinWone-chamlwrs,
352 CoUlD6-street, Melbourne, Solicitor for the applicant.
Transfer of land act 1890.— In the Matter of
the Application of JAMES KING, of Nob. 202
and 204 Little Fllnders-strect, Melbourne, Warehouseman.
—The Commissioner of Titles has, pursuant to sec
tion 130 of the altovennmed Act, directed tho Registrar
of Tittos to notify iu Tho Ago newspaper that the Itwiu
(Inscribed below is now offered for private sale. The
0th day of April. 1891. i the time appointed by
the CotntnicsIoiuT of Titles for the issue by the Registrar
of an order for foreclosure of such land, unless aside
thereof shall take place In the interval for a sufficient
amount to satisfy the purposes of the said section.
Dated 17th day of February, 1894.
ii. o. a. harrison,
Registrar of Titles.
LAND ABOVE REFERRED TO :
Crown allotment 5. section 42a, city and parish of
South Melbourne, county of Bourke.
FARMER and TURNER, 54 Elizabeth-strceti Mel
bourne, Solicitors for the applicant.
BANKS AND PUBLIC COMPANIES.
Perpetual executors ami trustee
ASSOCIATION of AUSTRALIA LIMITED.
Rpeciallr Empowered by Act of Parliament.
Capital Subscribed £160,0C0
Capital Paid Up 30,000
Reserve Fund and Undivided Profits .. 17,460
DIRECTORS :
Tho Hon. T, Loader, chairman ; T. Alston, Esq.; Sir
Frederick M'Coy, K.O.M.G., F.R.8.: J. L. Roberts
Esq.; J. Simpson. Esq.; Hon. W. A. Zeal, M.L.C.
Perpetual and careful attention paid to interest under
wdls aod trusts, power of attorney and of absentees.
Trustees can now transfer their trusts to the associa
tion. Maximum charge, 21 per cent Confidential com
municatioos promptly responded to. Trust monejs to
Lend. J. C11ATF1ELD TYLER,
46 Queen-street. Manager.
WINES, SPIRITS AND PROVISIONS.
TK1TZ and SONS' AUSTRALIAN WINES.-Flr«t
j. Prizes Wherever Exhibited. PRICES GREATLY
REDUCED.— Dinner Wines, 5a. pergailon: 9a. per doz.,
upwards. Cellar — Sclbornc-charobers, Chanccry-lane.
Retail— 291 Bourke-streot Wines from 3d. per half-pint;
9d. per bottle, upwards.
HOTELS AND KOLBDAY RESORTS.
A A.— Oriental Coffee Talnce, N. Melb.— Splendid Ac-
. commodntion, superior table; exceedingly mode
rate. Mrs. Lcwthwaite.
AT Cowe8. Phillip Island.— Wood' first class family
Hotel, terms moderate; waggonette meets steamer.
Full particulars, W. H. Button, proprietor.
MT. Mnrtho Hotel, Ideal Seaside Sanatorium.— Golf,
tennis, billiards: traps from Mornington. Ac
commodation now at lilierty. Early application noces-
sory.
BALNARRING. Western Port Bay.— Sea bathing,
scenery, farm, shooting, buggy drives; 25s.; chil
dren half. Prebblc, Halnarring, via Bittern.
BARWON Heads Coffee Palace.— A comfortable sea
side Iloinr, 35s., the best value for the money In
Victoria. Furnished Cottage from 20b. 'l'homasDungey.
BAUER'S Renowned Isle of Wipht Hotel, the gem of
watering places, our table is unsurpassed; terms
! are grea ly reduced : letters, telegrams punctually
attended to. F. Bailor.
CvATERTON.— Glcnelg Commercial and Family
/ Hotel.— First class Accommodation. Cabs and
porter meet all trains.,. J. Leake, proprietor.
qlifton springs hotel, drybdale.
Thoroughly renovated, new management, quiet aod
Select. Every comfort.
Hob Sea Baths, Mineral Waters and Sulphur Baths.
Billiards, Fishing, Shooting.
terms moderate.
D. O'LEARY,
Proprietor.
COFFEE Palace, Chapel-st., Prahran.— Accommoda
tion for visitors. Board nnd Residence ; cheapest
rates, telephone. Stephen, manager.
/"CONTINENTAL Hotel, Sorrento.— Reduced tariff till
\ > Easter : £2 week, children half rates. I. E. Ben-
silum, proprietor.
DROMANA, Kangerong.— Superior Accommodation
for seaside visitors; sea bathing; terms liberal,
Mra. Sbaw.
DROMANA.— Arthur's Seat Hotel, good accommoda
tion for viritorB; teriuB moderate; trap meots
steamer. L. Murphy.
CYLINDERS Hotel, Flinders.— Good Accommodation
1 visitor, terms letter, mail, private coaches Bittern
daily. J. Baldnsnari, proprietor.
FLINDERS.— 10-roomccl Cottage, good Situation;
rent, £3 per week. James Kennedy, Flinders.
FURNISHED Cottage wanted, first week Mnreh,
Droniana, for month, Schnnpper Point, Sorrento;
terms. Archer's Agency, Prahran.
GEELONG.— PriuRO of Wales's Hotel.— Tho most
modernly furnished Hotei in Victoria. Suites
rooms for families, hot and cold shower baths, electric
bells, every convenience for travellers ; charges moderate.
George Davey, manager.
/I BELONG.— De J/nhnnty'n Boy View Temperance
V7 Hotel, Eastern Bench, facing Bay.— Good Accom
modation, recommended by visitors; terms moderate.
HOBAKT.— Heathorn's Hotel is the most comfortable
aud best appointed hotel in Tasmania.
KALIMNA Hotel, Lakes Entrance.— Best, appointed.
innsL comfortable Hotel, commanding finest view of
lakes; 45s. weekly. T. Loughton.
1 7 eppel's australian hotel,
XV MnryRviliu.
Invigorating Climate.
Fern gullies, waterfalls, trout fishing.
Daily Couch from Hcalesvillo
Arrives 3 p.m.
IORNE.— Grand Pacific Hotel. Coaches daily from
J Dean's Marsh laud passengers at the door. Miss
LewiB, manager.
MELBOURNE Coffeo Palace, 216 Bourke-st.— Most
centrally situated, superior Accommodation; re
duced tariff.
MORDIALLOO Coffee Palace.— Mrs. Ballev, proprie-
trees.— ilomo comforts, from £1 Is. weekly ; Satur
day to Monday, 8s. 6d.
MORDIALLOO, Boa view.— Furnished Rooms, close
to baths and station, OwepH-st. Mrs. Packer.
OCEAN-GROVE Grand Coffee Palace.— Fishing,
shooting, tennis, billiards; 30s. weekly. O. AL Her
bert. Reference, AL L. Hutchinson, Melb.
OLD White Hart Hotel, op. Parliament Houses.—
Superior Accommodation, Uquors par excellence.
Baincs, proprietor. ,
PARLIAMENTARY Club Hotel, Bourke-st.— Cheap
est, bcRt Accommodation, excellent table, threo
courses, is. Ida Walkley, proprietress.
PORTSE A, Nepean Hotel.— Superior Accommodation,
favorite, homely, Beasido resort : tennia. magnificent
grounds for children, families speciality. AL G. Levy.
QUEENSCLIFF.— Miss Keys, Clifton Houso, good
Accommodation for visitors and families; terms
moderate.
QUEENSCLIFF.— Henderson's Royal Hotel, only hotel
facing Southern Ocean.— Ilomo comforts ; charges
suit the times.
QUEENSCLIFF.— Best Accommodation In town.
Mra. Tippett's seaside residence, good table ; £1 6s.
week.
QUEENSCLIFF.— Superior Accommodation at Airs.
Keen's, Orwell Cottage ; best situation io Queens-
cliff ; private suites.
QUEENSCLIFF.— Samson's, Jubilee-tor.— Good Ac
commodation for visitors, good table, good beds:
£1 Is. week.
a UEENSOLIFF,— Martin's Temperance Hotel, noted
for punctuality, comfort; moderate charges;
central ; fish twice daily.
RICHARDSON'H Hotel. Bourke nnd Russell sts.—
Noted for comfort, moderate charges and central
position.
SANDRINGHAM Coffee Palaco, near station, baths.—
Superior Accommodation, moderate; lawn tennis,
billiards free : telephone 47, Brighton.
SOMERSET House, Sorrento.— Remember Carbuhn's
good homely- Accommodation for visitors ; terms.
25s. weekly.
SORRENTO.— Back Bench Palace.— 8paclous bal
conies. mountain scenery, ocean bathing; 30s.
weekly, 6s. dally. Airs. Eldred, proprietress.
SORRENTO.— Oriental Coffee Palace, extensivo bal
conies, charming views, free drive to places of Into-
rest; terms 30s. weekly. William Hughes, proprietor.
SORItENTO. — Lonsdale House, best situation, over
looking Bay. close pier, baths, superior Accomtnoda
"lion 50 guests, 30s. week, reductions families.
SORRENTO.— Furnished Cottage to Let, fronting sea,
near baths. Palmer, 27 Mackenzle-st-
OORItKNTO. — To Let, Winifred Cottage. 7 rooms, fur-
O nlshed, all conveniences ; terms moderate. 6 Rag-
lan-st., Port Melb,
ST. KUda, Star and Qartcr Hotel, Robc-sl Mrs.
Ennis has remimrd possession; charges reasonable.
ST. KUda Coffee Palace, minute station.— Special
arrangements families, permanent, from 22s, 6a. E.
R. Scott, mauager.
The grand hotel
8prlng-street, Melbourne, Facing Parliament House,
and Overlooking tho Treasury Gardens, is tho Only First
Class FAMILY 110TEL in Melbourne. 400 Rooms.
Private Suites. Public, Drawing, Writing, Reading,
Luncheon and Billiard Rooms; Electric Lights, 8sfety
Lifts. A. F. BEKEB, Manager.
AMUSEMENTS.
L E X A ND It A THEATRE.
Under the Management of Dan Barry.
£2TTbo COOLEST THEATRE in the OITY.
JUST NOTE our PRICES 1 2b. and la.
S3T PIT and GALLERY, SIXPENCE!
HOUSE PACKED EVERY NIGHT!
LONG BEFORE 8 O'CLOCK
By Delighted, Representative, Enthusiastic and Critical
Assemblage, who witneRS with rapt attention Bouci-
cault' Masterpiece.
TO-NIOIITI I AFTER DARK!
And AFTER DABKl
EVERY AFTER DAItK!
K1GI1TI j AFTER DARK!
THE GREATEST SHOW I TO-NIGHT!
« TO-NIGHT!
EARTH 1 TO-NIGHT!
TO-NIGHT!
At tho TRICES! TO-NIGHT1
ALL tho PAPERS UNANtMOUS!
In Pronouncing the Production
A GREAT REPRESENTATION!
, , MAGNIFICENT SCENERY!
Depicting Weil Known Lo. alitlos in London True to
Life.
„ it MARTYN HAOAN and LUCY FRAZER
Called Upon Again and Again for their "Up to Date"
««« — > peeialties in the
CONCERT HALL SCENE I
ABOUNDING in SENSATION!
TilE ATTF.MPTRD SUICIDE!
Off Blackfriars-hridgc.
THE STARTLING RAILWAY SCENE!
The whole production an alworbing and thrilling stage
story, in which Arc blended with the skill
of a master hand
SENTIMENT! SENSATION t TENDER PATHOS!
STARTTJNn EFFECTS and HEARTY,
HEALTHY, HILARIOUS HUMOR!
Box plan at Nicholson's,
Day sale at BentwUch's.
JjJ X II IB IT I OM BUILDING.
TO-MOUUOW NIGHT.
TO-MOHHOW NIGHT.
GREAT MUSICAL ATTRACTION.
The return nftor their extended tour thronsh the
colonies of tho famous
PALMER-BEAUMONT CONCERT
COMPANY.
TO-MORROW NJGHT,
A grand pragma me, introducing numbers specially
selected tor this season from tho company's uxtenstve
rcportolrc.
SOLO NUMBERS.
Mrs. PALMER—
Komatico, "Prociosa," Weber
Song, "Aonlc Laurie," Lady Nalrne \
MIbs MAGGIE KTIKLING-
Ario, "Non pin Mrsta," Rossini
Song, ' Caller Herrln." Gale
Mr. ARMES BEAUMONT—
Serenade, "OFair One," Mnchoroni
Rondo, "Tell Me, Mary, How to Woo Thee."
Ifodsnn
Mr. A. H. GEE (his final appearance in Victoria, prior
to his return to New Zealand)—
Song, "Thou Art Passing llenee," Sullivan
Song, "The King's Minstrel," Pinsuti
Mr. JOHN LKMMO.NK-
FUute Solos, Caprice ("The Wind 1, Briccialdi
Flute Solon, Polka Caprice, i'opp
Mr. WALTER BARKER, A. It. A.M.—
Harp Solo, " Mcrch Megan," Thomas
V.arPPIoi Fantasia, Thomas
Mr. WILLIAM E. NOTI'—
Organ Solo. Fantasia (A Minor), Lemmeus
Organ Solo. Introduction and air, with varia
tions, Hatton
CONCERTED NUMBERS.
Quartets— "Moonlight" and " Hark tho Lark."
_ , 9 rio— " Sweet H tho Breath of Morn."
A Night in Venice" and "Noontide Heat."
Duct— Andante from Mozart's Concerto for Flute and
Harp.
AdmiBRion-ONE SHILLING.
Admisbton— ONE SHILLING.
Ticket at Allan's.
Gates open at 7 o'clock. Concert at 7.45.
PHILIP STUART, Manager.
ALHAMBHA PALACE of VARIETIES.
Director Frank M. Clark.
Business Manager Eddie Simpson.
FOUND AT LAST.
The best way to forget all your cares and worries is to
WONDERFUL A'LIIAMHRA ORGANISATION,
"here you can enjoy 24 hours of
MUBIO and MKKHIMKNT,
MUSIC aud MERRIMENT,
By Popular Artists at Popular Trices.
TO-NIG11T, nnd Until Further Notice.
FH1CD. GARNET
Miss ALMA OBREY
a , WILL WHITBURN
And tho Following Alhanibra Favorites:—
Misses Laura Roberts, Elflie Birt: Master Goddard,
Messrs. Alf. Holland. John Wadley. W. G. Lester, Dave
Gardner, Tom Shaw and the Bovis Bras.
The Entire Performance Forming a Continued
SUCCESSION of KUnPItlHES.
%Fcry Item Bright and Original.
Tho Home of Melody and Refined Amusement.
Note tho prices— 2s., Is. and sixpence.
CI A I E T Y THEATRE.
7 Solo Lcnseo ann Manager . . W. H. Speed.
HOUSE CROWDED as USUAL.
Mis RUTH WALLACE
Taken tho House by Storm with
HERE'S TO AULD IRELAND,
The Audience Joining this Clever littlo Lady in tho
_ Chorus.
DURA NT BROTHERS
As Interesting a ever as Acrobats.
. 30. TALENTED ARTISTS. 30
Popular prices.— 2a., Is., Sixpence.
piANOFORTES.
GEORGE ROGERS and SONS,
Makers to tho Emperor of Russia.
The MOST PERFECT PIANOS of the Day.
NOBLE in TONE.
HANDSOME in APPEARANCE.
UNRIVALLED for DURABILITY.
To be Obtaloed Direct or from the Local Dealers
At
Very Moderate Prices.
Write for Lists to
GEO. ROGERS nnd SONS,
60 Bernersstreet, Oxford-street,
London, England.
Q U A R I U M.
EXHIBITION BUILDING.
Afternoon Family Musical Promenade.
STONEHAM'S STRING BAND.
Promenade amongst tho Kerns.
Promenades amongst the Fountains.
Fromennde amongst tbe Seals.
Promenade amongst tho Fishes.
Promenade amongst the Mummies.
Promenade lit the Cyclorama of Old Melbourne.
Promenade in tho Salons of Pictures.
A Rendezvous for Fashion nnd Society, where families
cau meet and- discourse and hear discourse of beautiful
music.
Admission, one shilling ; fnmily tickets, admitting
five, two shillings una sixpence. Feeding seal,
3 o'clock : feeding crocodile aud alligators, at 3.15.
fountains play in fernery at 3.20. Bund commences
Musical Promenade in Raiun at 3.30.
jyj 188 ADA OROSSLEY'S
GRAND FAREWELL CONCERT,
TOWN HALL,
SATURDAY EVENING, 3rd MAROIL
Balcony and Reserved Chairs will be
OPENED To-Morrow (.Saturday) Morning, at Allan's, at
6 o clock. Programme in Saturday's Age.
E. MILLER,
, Hon. Sec.
M EIB0URNE UBDBRT1PBL
23I«t CONCERT,
TOWN HALL,
MONDAY EVENING NEXT.
Extra subscrihera' tickets, 5s.
8outh gallery do., 2.
Box office, Nicholson's.
A. H. HASRLL,
Hon. Sec.
PIANOS, ORGANS, ASOLIANS, MUSICAL
BOXES,
PIANOS, ORGANS. JKOLIANS, MUSICAL BOXES.
WHOLESALE PRICES for CASH,
Or on Terms from
20s. per Month.
Sole Agents for tho " BELL " ORGANS,
8elf Playing A20LIANS,
PAILLARD'S MUSICAL BOXES, ie.
CARNEGIE and SONS,
266 Collins-street,
Between Elizabeth and Swansten-streete.
No Reasonable Offer Refused.
OOLOGIOAL G A R D E N B,
ROYAL PARK. «
SPLENDID ZOOLOGICAL COLLECTION
From nearly every Country in tho World.
Reached by Tramcar to Garden Gates or Train from
Spencer-strcet. Gates close at 6 o'clock p.m. this month.
rp II E C Y O L O R A M A 8.
JERUSALEM,
VICTORIA-PARADE.
SIEGE of PARIS,
BOURKE-STREET.
DANCING.— Mr. Burke's ' Classes, Thursday, Satur
day; Long Class every Monday, heginners Wedne
days: private lessons. Waverley, Little Gcorge-et., Fit
roy.
DANCING.— Mr.. Mrs. Doubledny Resumed Private
Lesson all dances, any hour; classes forming.
Urattan-Rt,. Frahran. near station.
DANOING.— Mr. Curtis ban Resumed Tuition: ad
vanced Mondays, beginners Tuesday ; private
lessons any time. Fernshawe, Canning-st., Carlton.
DANCING.— Lifeboat Grew popular Monthly Social
To-Night, Exhibition Hall, Brunswick-st., Fltz-
roy. Double. Is. 6d.: strictly select,
DANCING.—' Walter Heath's Class, Fridays; proft-
clunt month. Assembly resumed Tuesday, 6tli
March. Centennial Hail, 8. Yarra.
DANCING.— Mr. Williamson's fashionable Assem
blies, advanced and beginners, Fridays. M&snoio
Hall, Krroi-st., N. Melb.
DRAMATIC Instruction, Elocution, Ooroicv Oratori-
cal, Recitations, &c.: amateur theatricals directed
Will Lyons. 9 Albere-st.E. Melb.
ELOCUTION.— Classes, IO. 6d.: private lessons, 21s.
and 42s. quarter, certificated. Mr. Lawrence, 78
Hodgkinson-st, Clifton Hill.
I AST Night! Watson's Great Microseope Exhibition.
J All Interested invited to-night. Watson & Sons, 78
SwanBtoii-st.
BANJO taught- Fleetwood returned from England
and America. Latest Zither Banjos; time pay-
meets. 16 Queen's-walk.
BRASS Musical Instruments Bought, Sold. Repaired.
York A Co., 23 Madeline-st., near Public Baths.
city.
BRING Family Groups and Children to be Photo-
graphed at Yeoman's, in Bourke-st. E.,op. Market.
Lower charges than elsewhere ; groups same rates as
single figures.
PIANOFORTES ekiirully Tuned, 6a.; satisfaction
guaranteed Oscar Rosengren, pianoforte manu-
facturer, repairer, expert, 86 Hauovcr-sL, Fitzroy.
MUSICAL Notice.— John Biackburo, Pianoforte
Tuner, Suthrrlond-rd., Armadale, gives personal
nttcntion to all orders for tuning.
\fIDDLEPk. Baths, best, cheapest, minute station,
LvA 1st return from Melb., 9d.; 2ud, 6d, including bath
and towel.
44 OOBUR" Tea, strong and rich in extract; recom-
Xk mended to public confldenoe by Mr. C. R.
Blackett, Government Analyst.
AMUSEMENTS.
p It I N O E B B'S T H E A T R
'!K"'nd M,on«i5'SH«TAM3w «>
Dullness Manager-Mr. H. Musfron.
annual season
OJ tlio
royal comio opera company,
Wliicfa Is this jear, togothcr with Miss
nellie stewart.
nellie stewahtl
nellie stewart;
a greater success than ever.
a greater success than ever
to-night (friday),
, At 7.4S Sharp,
LAST NIGHT-. roaItlTeI /DOROTirv
LAST NIGHT | InnnSISJ
krjish " , jffi!
fflw _ > Sliii
DOROTHY WILL NOT BE REPEATED Tills
SEASON. lms
TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) EVENING,
THE MOUNTEBANKS.
THE MOUNTEBANKS!
THE MOUNTEBANKS;
toi.v TOch!1!b<!,RCT'<I for 3,x Klghti Oolr,
all tbe Original Stage Business as InTsntMbrtli.
a-m, , . A,,thor' Mr' W- s- Gilbert. ' ""N
Additional is attached to the coming
THE MOUNTEBANKS, inasmuch as
YTfM. a. .Miss NELLIE STEWART
sustain, .for tho. flret time In Melbourne, thorfoft»
lereua, which was specially writteu by the comn!..
(the late Alfred CelHer) for her.
Mr- JOSEPH TAPLEY
Will sing the part of " Alfredo;' for the first time in Mel.
tii Mis IDA OSBORNE
play " N ita " for the first time,
_ltl KLS1E CAMERON
Will appear ns "Ultrlce" for tho first time.
Mr. OHAS. RYLEY
W1U repeat his performance of " Arristlno"
wttt t Mr. HOWARD VERNON
again perform " Pietro" (the Mountebanlrl
MIbs VIOLET VARLBY
« ill resume her charming Impersonation of
"Ministra,"
And
Mr. OEnROK L-AUP.I
Will again repeat his sidp splitting character of the eivV
work figure, "Burtolo." 10CC
Musical Conductor Mans. Leon
Stags Director.. ..
PRICES AS USUAL.
Box plan rt Nicholson's Music Warehouse. B»
reSfa Tli" tro' CafAC Swanston-strcet, aod ftfi
jp rinoess's Theatre,
ALTERATION of TIME.
The Curtain will Rise this Evening at 7.45 8HAUP .
seated. Audlenco are Politely Requested to 'be
H E A T R E ROYAL
Lessee and Manager Mrs. Williamson!
gum Mauager j. r.
Treasurer .. jjt Sproule,
MAGGIE MOORE'S DRAMATIC SEASON,
TO-MORROW,
SATURDAY, 24th FEBRUARY,
Will be produced for the
FIRST TIME In MELBOURNE,
The Comedy Drama in Four Acts by Clay M. At
Greene, author of " nans the Boatman,"
M The Chinese Question," Ac.,
Entitled
THE GOLDEN GIANT.
THE GOLDEN GIANT.
MAGGIE MOORE as BESSIE FAIRFAX
(With New Songs and Dances),
Supported by a carefully selected company.
, SPECIAL NOTE.
During the season Maggie Moore will appear in her
original. character of "iMegthe Castaway," "Carrots in
Forty-mne, and her groat creation of lizzie Stofel in
Struck Oil.
POPULAR PRICES.
GRAND CIRCLE, 3s.
The American custom will be adopted for the first
time in tho colonic by tho admission of bonnets
Evening dress not nt-crsfiary.
Orchestra Stalls, 3s.;, Stalls, 2s.; Family Circle. Is/
Pit, Is., and Gallery, 6d. '
Box plan at Allan's. A fee of la. extra will be charged
for booking. Day and early door tickets can be obtained
at the dress circle entrance during the clay, aud at Mr
Sterne's, tobacconist, opposite theatre. Early door
tickets 6d. extra to stalls, family circle, pit and gallery.
loDoor open at 7.15. Commence at 8. Carriages at
SAlLGRFXHlBITibN of FANCY WORK.Is
Elizabeth-street, Opened Wednesday. 2lst February
4 p.m., and until further notice, from 10 a.m. till 10 p.tn
daily. Admission, 6d.
Come and see the way our salloro spend their leisure
hours on board ship.
£yra'8. Championship, 13s. 6d,; ditto,
1894, 14s. 6d. Victorian Crirketing and Sports Co.
Ltd., late Boyie & Scott, 179 Ellzabeth-at,, op. G.P.O.
YE O M A N and Co.. Hothain,
—Tho best and cheapest. Groups and Single Figures
same charge. Enamelled Cabiuete, 15s. doz. Proof
shown.
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