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tost HHP FOUHP.
I OST, gold Brooch, mby atone, HrunKwick or
1 Clifton 11111 tram. Howard. Gcorgo Hotel, 1
(How-fit., Fitnoy. J
1 OST. between N. Carlton niul Fitzroy. gold Ulna.
JLi net with rubles anil dlmnond. Finder rewarded. ,
S. H. Contts, HONeiU-flt., Carlton. '
LOST, Thurfiday, double bur gold Brooch, opal in .
centre (keepsake). Heward. 46 Caindcu-Bt., 4
Balaclava.
LOST. Gnlah Cockatoo, Sunday morning. , Finder
kindly return 135 Albion-fit., K. Brunswick. He
ward.
I OST, in Chapel-fit., a round greenstone Brooch,
j gold mounted. Finder rewarded. 10 Ihilstou
bt.. Balaclava.
I OST, Monday, near Colosseum, lady's Dress Ring. |
i penrls and mbira, valued keepsake. Howard. .
110 Cliupcl-Ht., S. Yarra.
LOST, Sunday, muunteil Sovereign. chain attached,
between Burnley and Uuwthorn Reserve (keep-
hiikc). ltcwnrd. 71 Typc-st., Burnley. _
T OST, Sunday afternoon, silver open faced Wntch.
JLi Inside A. B. Gow, Domain, I'ark-At., Christ
Church. Reward. 11 Williiima-at.. S. Yarra.
T OST, old Purse, containing 10/ in gold, 1/6 silver,
JL/ some coppers und tram tickets, ltcward re
turning same to Morris Mfg. Co., Clty-ru.
T OSiT" Saturday, gold "Brraich." between Princes-
jlJ bridge railway station and Cuthedrol. Revvuid.
315 Rntlidown-st., Carlton. _
I OST. hlngine Di Ivit's Certiflcatc,"nrst class. No.
j 300. name A. Cox. Finder return A. Cox, N.
Caiiton_P.O.
I' OST, sable and white Collie Pup. . Reward.
U Orintby, Clendon-rd., Toornk, near station.
LOST, Nellie Stewart Bangle, Friday evening,
about 0, between llawksbum and ArinauaU,
probably iu train. Heward. 41 Sutherland-id., Ar
madale.
>» JST, Thursday, about Dnndaspl., X'ursc, with
JU keys and silver. Howard. M.M.. M'Phail'H
Agency, Bridiiort-st., Albert Pk. _
LOST, Sunday night, Dutcbiti-hridgo Hotel. A1-
phington, Hiible and white Collie Dog. Finder
rewarded. Glen Cross, Chlldcrs-st., Hyde Pk., Kcw.
J OST, silver Watch, ribbon attached, FiUuoy-st.,
-3 Akxandra-par. or Nicholsou-st. Reward. 0
I.fruiiflwick-fiL N. "
3 OST, Fny's tea room, pearl and rtiby fling,
-i Joinder rewarded returning Coulscll Brothers,
Courtney-st., N. Melb._
T OST, pearl Dagger, crescent, utar, between Prln-
JU ccas'u Thcatie, Spring-st. tram and Hawthorn,
X'huraday Heward. _ Scliafer's, jeweller ;
LOST, between Flitidcra-1. and IMnccfi-bridgo,-
baby's Sandal. Finder please return Stoue'ts,
Royal-arcade.
f OST, Sunday evening, Ixjtween Napler-st. and rail-
XJ way station. Fcotoeray, gold Pendant, minia
ture of child and lock of hair. -Howard. Ehlana,
Js'npjcr-st., FooUcruy.
L03T. pair of gold Sleepers, on card, vicinity
Nicholson or Ann sta., Footscrny. Holmes's
Agency, Footocrny.
I" OST, rolumc De Qulnccy's Works. Return Public
-J Library, or Bromby, Temperance and General
Life Office. ltewurd.
LOST. Saturday, bench, train, St. Kllda, lady's
Shoes, bottle Gloss. Howard. 208 Barkly-st.
"I3EWAHD.— Lost, Sunday, gold Brooch, wreath
JLV of pearls, between Rochester- rd., Canterbury.
Preabyterlau Church. Airdrio, Hochester-rd., Cuu-
terhury.
STOLEN or Strayed, ouc brown Horse, no brands,
four black points, scar on off hind leg, thin
inane. £1 reward. J, Hayes, CampbcUflcld.
QTOLKN, black, tan Terrier Slut, udvcrtincd for
O Thtirsdny, known ; detainer prosecuted. 10
Lylc-st., W. Brunswick.
STRAYED, Sunday night, red Calf, 0 months,
hunu on leg, from paddock, Grosvenor-st., S.
Yarra. Dairy, Grosvenor-sl., S. Yarra.-
STRAYED, Sunday morning, black Ocldltig, brand
not known, white garter on near foreleg. II.
J. Buchanan, 367 Brunsvvick-st., Fitv.roy.
STRAYED, browu Jersey Cow, broken born, lump
on foreleg: bbek Cow, branded Z on milking
rump, both milking. Heward. E. Coding, Oak-
htigla
STHAYED, Saturday, between Flgdon and Barkly
fits., Parcel, containing laces. Return 311 Ed-
wiird-at., E. Brunswick. Heward.
STHAYED," one Ayrshire Heifer, brn»ded8 "off
neck, W.T., newly calved, last seen Corpora
tion Yards, Saturday morning, ltewatd. J. T,
Parker, Wtlliama-rd., Coburg.
STRAYED from Templestowo Antimony Mine,
chestnut Mare, J over S (conjoined) near
shoulder. Reward above address.
,Q TRAY ED into my paddock, one young Jersoy
O' Bull. Owner have same payitig expen.ws. W.
Mills, Heatherton.
QiTHAYED from Bouttdary-rd,, Surrey iiillfl, Aldcr-
43 uey Heifer, branded B on rump, 9 months old.
Reward. 11. Kent.
fflSAKEN from paddock in St. Kllda, two milking
.L Cows, one red Shorthorn, branded WP (con
joined), one brindlc. Reward £2. 75 Uuiou-st,
Windsor.
YX/ILL person who took lady's Umbrciln, last train
tt Heidelberg, Saturday, send Ivauhoe station?
Save further trouble.
IHIPPIHC.
g, A Y EXCURSION 8.
The Palatial Excursion Steamer '
II Y O E I A,
From Port Melbourne Railway Pier (weather end
other circumatnnccn permitting).
JUKBNSCLIFF and SOHItBNTO-
TODAY ITUBS.) and TO-MORROW (WED.),
jO.30 a.m. ; also BAT. NEXT, 2 i>.m., leaving on
return— SAT., Queenacllir 4. Sjrre.ito 4.30 p.m.;
other days, Sorrento 4. Onccnscilif 4.30 p.m.
/'nrer; TUESDAY, CHEAP Tilll', DAY ltK-
IHUN, 2/6 ; WED.. Single 2/6, Day itutnrn 4/;
SAT., Single 3/, Day itetnnr 4/. East train lcavea
elindere-Htrect Sat. 4.45. othrr daya 40.15 a.m.
. ...... From Qnuii'a Wharf.
OEEI.ONG (Dally)—
" u&rMb ! Sundajra, lla.rn.
EXOEIaSIOII, 4 p.m. ; ,<VI5D„ 3 p.m. ; SAT., 2 30
P i'- J4 area Saloon— Single, 2/6; Rctrirn, 3/5.
l''1; Calrln— Sirtale. 1/6; Rcltrni. V. I'VXCKI
Stnil, SAT.-BlnRlc. 2/6;-ltctrim, 4/. WF.D. and
SAT. AhTIJItNOON Tltll'S In I'OltTAHMNG-
rON-DAY HETUItN-SAr.OON. 11. Itetnnr
tlr.-keta availiiltle for one nroutll. BxceUior Satrrr-
rtnv arrd Conrier Srtndrty, also Conrter artd Kx-
ccp.or 3Innday, rrnlnott only ) Note.— Xo cartro
rve.vetl within 15 minutes of Bailing time. Tel.
..(at.
WEDNICSDAY AFTERNOON EXCURSION to
I'OltTAItl.lNflTON, from Qtlcon'fi Wharf.— Pas-
JXT EXd'HaSIOlt, lenviriR at 3 p.m. TO
MORROW (WED.), ran rctnrn from l'OICTA H-
l.INOTON Iier COURIER. Day Rctnm Fate, V.
HL'DDART, PARKER and CO. I'PY. I/TD.
iyy EST AUSTRALIA.
For
adelaide,
flinders bay.
FllEMANTLE
And OERALDTON.
(WITHOUT TRANSHIPMENT), v
Trarrrrltlppitrg for NORTH-WEST PORTS,
Cargo Rooked Through to Perth,
S.S. BUltltUMBEET
Sail's '
SATURDAY NEXT, 11 a.m.,
From No. II Berth, Arrstmllan Wharf.
UNSURPASSED ACCOMMODATION FOR
PASSENGERS,
Stewardess in Both Classes.
HUDDAltT, PARKER and CO. PPY. LTD.
HERRiK PARKER mid Co.'t
UDDAlt'f, PARKER and Co.'r
PASSENGER, MAIL and CARGO SERVICES.
FARES _ and FREIGHTS, LOWEST CURRENT
RATES.
gippsland lakes.— From Qtlccn'a Wharf, call.
Portaea, Wnratah Bay, l'ORT
AJ.IIEItl, Ctmningltntne and Batrnadale, earryine
cargo alao for Payncsvlile, Orbost, Mctutrg, aiotrs).
K- " iu'"Iluvaa ' Ulcn Wilts, Omeo arte
DESPATCH, SATURDAY, 1 p.m.
. No cargo received after noon sailing day.
ADELAIDE, FLINDERS BAY, FREMANTLE arte
OLItALDTON. Trrllishlppittg for NOllTU-WESl
BURRUMBEIfr, SAT. NEXT, II a.m.
avm',,,1."-1' Adverttriemerrt above. . .
SYDNEY artd NEWCASTLE, from No. 11 Berth,
STEAMER
ProP,l,,l,1.';:.t;.1,'yN(i tu SYDNEY. NEWCASTLE ant
txDYlfEAuV.1'1''' K't"'
LAUNOKSTON. from No 4 Berth, Queen's Wharf,
rr.il to llolxirt—
Special /YdvertUement.)
ALL NhW /KALAsN'D POUTS.— From Mclbourae.-
JylMM.LHA, iind FfrU., via Hobari, cauinj
. rr !v nl. boi»,,l (weather permitting),
ALL NB\V ZKALAND POltTS.-Froin SYDNEY.-
VICiOItlA. 25th JAN., via Auckland.
WIMMEHA. 4th FEB.. via Wellington,
AhALANDIA, 8th FEB., via Auckland.
Intcr-Stntc saloon pa.saage tieketa are interchange
ablo after the first ix>rt of call with other inter
Statn companleii on all .services, subject to condition!
which may be ascertained on application at the com
pai.y's olliee.
Nwv Zealand tlcketa for Btop-over and return, ant
Tafimauian tickets for return by Uuion Go.'s steamer
and vice versa.
HUDDUT, PARKER and CO. PPY. LTD., 62
Collins-street.
gTEAM to SOUTH AFRICA
The Well-known Powerful Steamship
„„lt , . "WINFIELD"
Will (circumstances jK-rmittinc) commence loading
EARLY FEBRUARY for
DELAGOA BAY, DURBAN,
BAST LONDON.
Has Good Accommodation for Few Passengers.
Having the bulk of her space engaged, early oppH
cation is necessary.
For rates, Bpnee, &c., apply
THE ADELAIDE STEAMSHIP COMPANY LD.
Corner Coilina and King Btrcets.
fJMIE ADELAIDE STEAMSHIP CO. LIMITED
EXPRESS PASSENGER STEAMERS
Leave Nos. 8 and 9 Berths, AUSTRALIAN
WHARF.
' .For—
BYoNEY- \
BRISBANE MARLOO. v Tomofrd
ROCKHAMPTON (Wed.), 25th Jam, nwm.
(Keppel Bay)
MACKAY G/YBO, Wed., 1st Feb
TUWNSVILLE 1 noon.
CAIRNS v.
(Traushipnlng lor WOLLOWRA, .- Wed., 8t
all other Queens- Feb., noou.
land porta).
For- . . '
ADELAIDE
ALBANY.
FREMANTLE The New and Fast Steamer
BUNBURY .; . .
(Transhipping for YONGALA, To-mono
Port Pirio and (Wed.), 25th Jan.," 3 p.m
S.A. Gulf Ports,
Perth, Gerald- GRANTALA, Wed,, 1st Feb
ton and ' all N. noon.
W. Ports).
Circumstances permitting.
Saloon passage tickets arc interchangeable afti
the first port of call with other inter-State con
panies on all services, subject to conditions wh'c
can be ascertained on application at the compauy
office.
LOWEST FARES and FREIGHTS.
The ADELAIDE STEAMSHIP CO. LIMITEI
corner Collins and King streets.
U. Si N. CO. L T I
Tickets are interchangeable with other intcr-9t«l
Companies, subject to conditions to be ascertain!
on application.
Steamers leuve No. 12 Berth, Australian Wharf, i
follow:—
ADELAIDE Y
FREMANTLE
Transhipping for EANOWNA
PERTH » (Twin Screw, 7000 ions
GKRALDTON Noon, SAT., 4th FEB.
N.W. PORTS, W.A.
SINGAPORE
ADELAIDE Y
ALBANY I GRANTALA. „ ,
1BUNBUIIY f Noon, WED., 22ud
FREMANTLE )
Circumstances Permitting.;
/KANOWNA
.6 p.m. Tubus.. 26th JAi
(Transhipping at Sydney.)
AllAMAC,
BYDNEY 2 p.m., SAT., 28th JAj
BRISBANE tARAWATTA. t
And nil 2 P.m., dAT., 4tb FE
QUEENSLAND KYAItKA,
l'OItTS 5 p.m. WED,, 8th 13.
'J\> COOKTOWN (Transhipping at Sydne)
wysat.. nth FK
lW0U02nV,SAT...8thFK
No Cargo received within one hour of sailing tiin
Cnrrsing 1st, 2nd and 3rd class passengers.
tARAWATTA connects with stenmer from Br
bono 14th Febniaty. for Tliursday Inland. Normaub
and Burkctown.
FROM SYDNEY.
NOUMEA (N.C.), LAU-\
TOKA, SUVA, LE-I PILBAURA,
VUKAnnd Inter-lalaxid / 5 p.m., WED., 25
Porta (FIJI).- J JAN.
For .further particulars apply . at COMPANY
OFFICES. 493 CoRlnv-street
Telcphone; Nos. : City, 178 and 82; Wharf, 1068.
JB. ELLERKER'S LINE and AGENCIE
From No. 5 Berth, South Wharf. .
SPECIAL SUMMER ' EXCURSIONS
To
BEAUTIFUL GIPPSLAND LAKES,
S.S, "WYRALLAH,"
TIPS DAY. 2 p.m. %
Taking, cargo for Ciuinlnghainc, Orljost, Bnithe
Mossifnee, Glen Wills, umco, Bulumwaal a:
Bidnifidalc.
Fares:— 10/ Single, 20/ Return, available 3 montln
For Salo, Cunninghame, Orbost, Metung, Puym
ville, Uoscdnle, Stratford. MafTru. llcytield.
S.S. "QUEENSCLIFF,"
EVERY SATURDAY, I p.m.
Fares, 10/ Single, 20/ Ileturn.
WESTEUNPORT. WESTERNPORT.
S.S, "MANAWATU,"
EVERY WEDNESDAY, 6 p.m.
APOLLO BAY and LOUNE.
S.S. "MANAWATU,"
IV) Lorno, EVERY MONDAY, 6 p.m.
To Apollo Bay, EVERY MONDAY, WEDNESDA
. 6 p.m.
Wedneaday trip via Western port.
Deck Cabin, Stewardess, Electric Light.
Saloon, 10/; Return, 15/; available 3 month.
Lome and Apollo Bay freights must bo prepaid
m&BMANlA. T A S M A N I
LAUNOKSTON. "" LAUNCESTON.
S.S. "WAUEATEA," 512 Tons,
Leaves Soutli Wharf EVERY SATURDAY. 1 p.
Saloon—Single, 20/; Return, 30/; available for tin
months. Deck cabins, stewardess, electric light
TO STANLEY, - BUR N IE. DEVON PORT. ULVE
STONE, PENGUIN, WYNYAUD.
8,8. ORION
Leaves South Wharf EVERY SATURDAY, 2 p.
Cargo lowest freights. Fares:— Single, 20/; Retu
30/.
& Caj!B. ELLERKER, Agent, 1 Quecn-strceL
SPECIAL NOTICE to PASSENGERS a
SHIPPERS.
S.S. "WYRALLAH" .
Leaves THIS DAY, 2 p.m., for all ports in GIPI
I!AND LAKES.
J. B. ELLERKER, Agcul, 1 Queen-street
j and A. BROWN LI»
8. S. BATTENHALI
THURSDAY. 2nd FK
From South Wharf.Beli
_ _ _ Timber Berth.
; CARGO at SPECIALLY REDUCED RATES
Applications for spaco to be mudo to the und
signed, '
1 JAMES and ALEXANDER BROWN, 93 Que
street, Melbourne.
i TX>R Mossifaco,. Without Transhipment.— S. W
I V man& soUs Wednesday, 8IU), 5 o'clock. Covri
'agwt. j, :'' v
'ft
,/ .
3HIPPIHC. .
SUMMER DAY RXGUUSIONB. 1
POUTARLtNGTON and GEELONG- J
. 8. ,8. " E D I.N A"
' Lvavci Queen'a Wharf at ' 10 a.m. Dally
(Sunday,, 2.30 p.m., Portarlinkton Only). . .
FARES:— (iAI.OON, DAY RETURN. V-, Return
(available one month), 3/6; ainKic, 1/6. STEERAGE,
I/, each way, .
No cargo received within 15 mtuutcs of lailtng
time. .
HOWARD smith LINE.
FAST PASSENGER STEAMERS, '
Leaves Auatralian Wharf. .
ADELAIDE ,
ALBANY f DOMBALA, 4000 Tons. Wed..
FREMANTLE J -Stli Feb., 5 p.m.; also takea (
BUNBURY J PERTH cargo,
VA3SE. ' I
(Without Transhipment.)
BYDNEY
BItrSHANE
MARYBOROUGH MAJtLOO, To-morrow (Wed.), i
Y'UMMIIKHG 241.li Jun., noun. i
GLADSTONE GABO. Wed.. 1st Feb.. noon. -
ROCKHAMPTON UARWON. Sat., 4th- Feb.,
MACKAY noon, for porta as far -as
J0WNSVILLE Itockhamptou, including Ncw-
JlV-E'fWJ'S'N1 -ustlf. (Cargo only.)
w,;\W)T0N WOLLOWRA. Wed., 8th i
PORT DOUGLAS. . lrb-
v.J® cPsyre shipment, cargo imwt bo at wharf two
hours before advertised time of Hailing.
fcrom GhLLONG. for .Sydney, Newcastle- and
Queensland Ports.-BAHWON. FRIDAY. 3rd FEB- i
UUAKl. Cargo only.
LOWFST PASSIvNGEU and FREIGHT RATES.
Note.— Saloon Tickebi are inteichangcable with In
ter State companies, subject to conditions- to ba -
asccrtaitmd on application.
, Head (MHro: Conier Market-street and Flinders-
Tel. Nos. 65 and 113.
evuBUHnim Vvnnri Telephone 2409.
jJELBOUUNE STEAMSHIP COMPANY LTD.
PASSENGER, MAIL and CARGO SERVICE,
TIME TABLE.
Per Fast and Popular Stenmora:—
"SYDNEY,"
"IIOBART,"
"PERTH."
All these firat class Steamships were especially built
for the owners' reqidremcnU, and arc clusaed 100 A1
at Lloyd's. Electric light throughout.
ADELAIDE .
ALBANY '1 S.S. IIOBART, Friday, 3rd
FREMANTLE I February.'
1IUNBURY „ fS.S. PERTH, Friday, 17th
GERALDTON I February.
(Direct). J
SYDNEY and loo tlt,„mit _
. NEWCASTLE > S-S- Jlst
J (Direct). J January. , ,
.Cargo .received dally at Company's No. 7 Shed.
. Quceu's Wharf.
' „ , , LOWEST FREIGHTS and FARES,
Boecial Arrangements can be Mudo for thoConvey-
: _ , nnce of Stock.
particulars apply
: siS&FSoPmf gg&Xgi0 STEAU-
I Telcphonofl C13 and 3077.
l|jNlON LIN E.
To
TASMANIA, NEW ZEALAND and SOUTH SEA
' 'ISLANDS.
LAUNCESTON (from Berth No. 4, Queen's Wharf)—
. LDOnGANA. (bee Spoclnl Advertisement.) . ..
lVX,r-/,/f.ronJ. BcrtH No- 6- Queen's Wlmrfl-
MOKQIA, TO-mdrrow (Wednesday), 4 p.m.
cargo received after 11 a.m. to-morrow.
' "ARiUJIOO WcdncMlsy, 1st February, 4 p.m.
SJ'kNLKY. BURNJE and DEVONPORT- ..
_ (Takes Cargo for wynyard. Pcuguin and Ulveratooc.) "
I From Berth No. 8. South Wharf.
f' ORA, This Day (Tuesday), 10 a.m.
" anu» !t . . th.Jnnuary, 10 n.tn.
' Regatta Point, Queenstown)—
KAWATIRI, This Day (Tuesday), noon.
KAWATIItl, Tuesday,0 Slst1 January, 2 p.m.
AU«.y',iiLAXD PORTS via llOBAUT-
9 MOKOIA, To-morrow (Wednesday), 4 p.m.
No caigo received after 11 u.tn. to-morrow. .
WAURiiiOU, Wednesday, 1st February, 4 p.m.
s From SYDNEY to NEW ZEALAND.
MONOWAl (via Wellington), 28th January, noon.
3 MANUKA (via Auckland), 1st February noon.
Twin screw stenmer.
" F»f 'Si1! „P»d Lcvuka), SAMOA (Apia) and
IOM»A (Vavau, Ilnapai and Nukualofa)—
Front SYDNEY. -MANAPQURI. 7tU February.
Reduced Rail Tickcte to and from Sydney.
Illustrated Tasmattinn Guide, 6d.
'Ul New. Zealand return tickets must bo preeented
at omcc before embarkation.
Full particulars on application. .
453 COLLINS-STREET,
t- ;
lf jXUNCESTON ' ; EXPRESS , SERVICE.
Turbino Steamer LOOXGANA
Is appointed to Leave for Launccston from Queen's
. Wharf—
TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) .. .. 4 p.m.
FRIDAY. 27th JANUARY 4 p.m.
; MONDAY, 30tli JANUARY .. .. .. 4 p.m.
No cargo received within an hour'aud a half of
sailing, tlipe; , , .
Only pas-tciif ere allowed on board within an hour
w' of - advertised , time departure.
"> Passages and freights oh application,
-, UNION STEAMSHIP . COMPANY \
of N.Z. LTD., 453 Collins-street; I Joint
. HUDDAUT, PARKER : and COM- f Age'nU.
II PANY PPY. LTD., 525 Collins-street. /
Y I 8 I T O n 8 to TASMANIA
Aro informed tliat-vQOpics' of i
' "THE AGE" nn"d: "TIIFj LEADER" »
w and "EVERY SATURDAY"
Arc on SALE at the Fotlowing News Agencies:—.
I J, Walch and Son, Hobart,
" T. L, Hood, Uobnrt,
. Miss Kelly, Ilobart. ' '
R. Jackson, Hobart. " . 1
E. A. Jackson, Ilobart.
3' Gordon and Gotch, Ilobart.
:h A. W. Bircliall and. Sons, ' Launccston.
's R. D, Meyers, Charles-street, Launccston,
J. Fitzgerald, 80 -George-street, Launccston
) Gordon and Gotch, Lnunceston.
W. W.' Pcttit, ' West Dcronport,
, QANADIAN-AUSTRALIAN LINE.
THE "ALL-RED" ROUTE.
Le .
;d u
STEAMERS BAIL
13 20th FEB., 20th MARCH, 17th APRIL.
ROUND THE WORLD RATES..
i), t0 131 Class, £73 to £82 2nd Class.
. SINGLE FARES TO LONDON:
( £55 to. £G6 1st Class.
£35 to £40 2ud Class.
!. '
ILLUSTRATED PAMPHLETS FURNISHED
FREE.
UNION, S.S. CO. of N.Z. LTD.,
' Managing Agents, '
N. 453 COLLINS-STREET.
B. :
B W EST, AUSTRALIA.
'> ,
ADELAIDE, FREMANTLE
and GERALDTON.
B- Not Calling at Albany.
- Transhipping for
Is- . - NOItTH-WEST PORTS.
N" Cargo Booked Through to Perth.
S.S. C O O L O A R D 1 El »
' 3000 Tons,
th SAILS
a SATURDAY, 11th FEBRUARY.
UNSURPASSED ACCOMMODATION
For PASSENGERS.
— Stewardess in Both Classes.
IS. ' " . . '
«fCN.—Saldon -Tickets are interchangeable after
S?? ,.if ? other inter-State companies
ou a 1 services, subject to conditions which can Im
ascertained on application at tho company's ofllco!
. Apply to
M'lLWRAITII, M'EACHAUN and CO. PROPIIIE-
inj TAUY LIMITED, 467 Collins-streot,
nd -
b. CEAJfiC | A. and A.
e3. COMPANY. J__ " LINE.
THE SHORTEST SEA ROUTE.
H.M.S, Sydney, -
Twin Screw, 1 p.m. Auckland. S, F'elaeo. Loiidou.
— Feb. 13 Feb. 17 Mar. 6 Mar. IB
SONOMA... Mar 6 Mar. 10 Mar. 27 Anr. 8
VENTURA. Mar. 27 Mar. 31 Apr, 17 Apli 29
Tho LARGEST. FASTEST and FINEST Stcamcra
engaged in the Australian Tmm-Paeillc Service, ami
their Appointment for. the Comfort of Pawcngera
Y SUPERIOR to all others.
Sydney to Auckland yj day.H
Auckland lo Suinon (|llva
Samoa to Honolulu oa daya
Honolulu to San Francisco ej daya
flan Francisco to St. Louis' or Chicago .. .. 3 days
— Thcncc to Atlantic Scabourd, via Niagara
Falls or Washington j (j-|y
A» Across the Atlantic In England g davs
AS CHEAP AS ANY OTHER FIRST CLASS
LINE.
INQUIRE for FARES.
TO UNITED STATES and EUROPE.
,R- NIAGARA FALLS, NEW YORK, iVe., &c.
SEND for ILLUSTRATED MATTER
m M'lLWRAITII. M'EACHARN and CO. PTY,
LTD., 467 ColUns-strcet, Agents.
American ana Australian line.
S. CARMANIAN. from New Y'ork.
This ship has been reported at tho Customs. Con
ind filgneos are requestetl to PRESENT BILLS of LAD
>;G. PAY FllHlGHT to the undersigned and PASS
, EMRU'S without delay.
a- Consignees are also hereby notified that the voael
will discharge her cargo at No 8 Shed, Victoria
Dock, and that the agents will accept uo rcsnon
,v "ibility after same is oncu landed iu terms of Bill oi
Lading.
Captain G. Green, of tho abovo ship, will not b<
;, rcsponriblo for any debts contracted by hLs cre«
B. whilst in tills port, unices on his written authority.
3" M'lLWRAITIf. M'EACHARN and CO. PPY. LTD
I 467 Collins-street, Melbourne.
Icr" p 1r'-5;,„;'.I>i,D!A'nMeRra- mullaly ant
BYRNE (Jel. 1729), 3j0-351 h<iuders>lane,'.Luy
cn gaae Agents to the P. and O., Oiieut- Pacific aiiv
other cnmpamcs. Outward luggage collected auc
placed in cabins. Ac, Invranl luggage clearer
ai- promptly, .delivered or stored. Furniture. Picture,
>cr, &c.. pactaok a specialty. Eetimatea glveiL Good
and Porctbi forwarded any where.
I " 8HIPPIHC. |
P AND O.. COMPANY'S ' '
ROYAL MAIL 8TEAMERS.
For MARSEILLES,
PLYMOUTH
And LONDON.
With Permission to Call at Brlndist.
FIRST and SECOND SALOON ONLY.
1 Meb '
Btcamer. Tons, Commander bourne,
1 p.m.
NDiA..... ' 79u" F. W. Vibert, R.N.R. -Tan. 24
BRITANNIA.. 6525 C. L. Daniel..... Feb. 7
MONGOLIA. .'KWQO- C. F. Prcston.ILN.R. Feb. 21
'OCEANA | f610 E. Street Mar. 7
MARMORA. iluSOO G. L. Langboume.... Mar. 21
'CHINA 7912 O. K. Wright, U.N.K. Apl. 4
(MOLDAVIA jlQOOO E. H, Gordon:....:.. Apl. 18
fTwin Screw,
".Calling at Hobart cn route from Sydney.
The 12.8 p.m. Bpcdal train from Flindcrs-strcet
ntation proceeds alongside tho steamer - on day of
Bailing;-
The STEaVMERS LEAVE ADELAIDE tho
- m FOLLOWING THURSDAY, at 2 p.m. a
RATES of PASSAGE MONEY.— Single ticket
London, £38 to £75; return ticket, £63 to £112,
available for two years from date of departure to
arrival on return. .
: „ , FREMANTLE:
Saloon. £9 to £12; ttetuni, £13 10/ to £18. .
R. 8. PHILPOTT, AcUng Agent, 447 Collins-street.
QRIENT-PACIFIC LINE , or STEAMERS,
For PLYMOUTH and LONDON,
Calling at Frcmnntle (W.A.), Colombo (transhipping
for all Indian jtorts) and Suez Canal porta—
1 1 | ( Mel-
j Tons | Commander. |boumc.
OROYA.......... 6297 W. J. Jcnks j Jan. 31
OltMUZ 0IC6 A. J. Coad Feb. 14
fORTONA KOO U. Fletcher Feb. 28
ORIZABA C859 R. Aruhcr Mar. 14
rOItONTKS 90S J. F. Ruthven Mar. 28
t'OMRAH 8291 F. R. Symons... Apl. 11
tOPJlIH. 6814 F. W, Kerahnw..., Apl. 25
Twin screw. 1 Calling at Hobart en routo from
Sydney.
For SYDNEY.— The ILM.8. ORMUZ will bo do-
spatchcd from I'ort Melliournc Railway Pier at 12
NOON on Thursday, 26th January. Fares:— Saloon,
£4; Second, £3; Third, £1 10/.
SALOON to l/ONDON.— Single, £33 to £75.
Return. £63 to £112, available for two years.
THIRD GLASS (liberal dietary scale). £17 to £21.
Passages from any port may bo prepaid here.
FREMANTLE.— Saloon, £9 to £12; Third, £5.
J. N. MARSHALL, Branch Manager, Equitable
Building, 312 Colllua-strect.
TH Ob. COOK and SO N,
AGENTS
For All the Principal Steamship Llnce,
BOOK PASSAGES to .EUROPE, SOUTH AFRICA
and ALL PARTS of tho WOULD
At Lowest Rates.
BPECIAL ROUND th 0 WOULD TICKETS.
Commissionaires at- AIL Ports.
Drafts and Circular Notes Issued.
Writo for "Sailing List" with Map, 269 COLLINS-
STREET. MELBOURNE. '
N IMPERIAL GERMAN' MAIL STEAMERS.
DIRECT STEAMERS to ENGLAND and the
CONTINENT, calling at Adelaide, FrcmanUe, Co
lombo, Aden, Suez Canal, Naples, Genoa, Southamp
ton (London), Antwerp and Bremen, will be de
spatchcd na under:—
; MoT
Steamer, | Tons | Commander, bourne.
RHEIN I 10,058 G.Rott.„...J Feb. 1
FltlEDltlClI DER '
GROSSE 10,588 L. Maasa Feb. 22
BREMEN | 11,570 It. Nierich... Mar. 15
SGllAUNUOUST....t 6,000 O. Gross Apl. 4
SEI'DLITZ 7,942 C.« Dowers.... May 2 \
OLDENBURG ( 5,006 | It. Troitzsch. May 30 _
' Twin Screw Steamer.
Steamers LEAVE ADELAIDE Following Saturday,
FARES to LONDON:
\ i Singlo. Return.
First Saloon £65-to £75 £112
Second Saloon >£38 to £42 .. £63
_ Third Class £15 to £17 .. £27
Saldon Ucttirn Tickets available . for TWO YEARS.
, ROUND the WOULD, £130, wiUi £20 Atlantic
berth.
JiTo CHINA and .JAPAN from SYDNEY.
raSGULAU SIX-WEEKLY SERVICE, calling at
BRISBANE, NEW BRITAIN and NEW GUINEA,
foriSONG KONG, KOBE and YOKOHAMA, con
necting at Hong Kong with -the FORTNIGHTLY
EXPRESS MAIL SERVICE Of the N.D.L.. from
Jaiijm und China to Europe.
AVILTeHaD- (T\vhi Screw) .1 .. . . 1 4761 tons|Fcb. 18
F1UNZ WALDEMAIt (Twin Screw) 3300 to»w| Mar. 18
P1UNZ S1GI3MUND (Twin Screw)|3300 tousjApl. 15
Fflros to Hong Kong:-I., £33; IL, £23; III.. £15.
Linen washed ou board at moderate prices.
English spoken on board.
For further particulars apply
OSTEUMEYEU, DEWEZ and VAN ROMpAEY,
Agents, , 480 Collins-street.
"jy£ K 8 S A G EU T E S 21ARIT1MEB,
M ELBOU RNe" "to LONDON
(Via COLOMBO and PARIS).
Steamers of 6000 toruL under Postal Contract with
the French Qovemmoin, calling at Adelaide, Fre
mantle. 'Colombo. Bombay, Aden, Suez, Port" Said
and Marseilles, will be despatched monthly, . as fol
low:— v
: Com- t Sydney, (Melb'ne.
, Stenmer. mander. 10 a.m. - « l p.m.
VfLLE DE;LA "
CfpTAT./..., Ai Flaachl.,.,;. Jan. M Feb. 1
YARILA. ....... — Selller...... Feb. 27 March 3
.NERAV1m A. Chevalier.... March 27 March 3d
SYDNEY; — Blanc April 24 April % .
ARMANI)
BKH1C E. Gulonnet...1 May 22. Sfay.B
LEAVING ADEL.VIDE FOLLOWING
SATURDAY, at 1 p.m.
PASSAGE MONEY to LONDON—
Single. Return.
First Clnas .. £63 to. £75 £112
Second Class £33 to £42 £63
Third Class £23 % .. £39
Tahlo wines included. English spoken on board. -
Western Australia.--Firot and Second' Saloon and
Third Claaa Pusseugera at Current Rates.
H. DE POSSEL, Agent, 473 COLLINS-STREET.
(A I B. B 8, BRIGHT and Co.
jr' STEAMERS VIA SUEZ CANAL TO
. LONDON AND CONTINENTAL PORTS.
WITH TRANSHIPMENT TO ALL AMERICAN
POUTS.
Ton- 1 | "
Steamers. nage.l Captain. Sailing.
PORT STEPHENS lTl W. Grey.... Jan. 28
GIBBS. BRIGHT and Co.. A«enta.
34 Queeu-titrceL
-yy" HITE STAR LINE,
STEAM via ALBANY, DURBAN and CAPETOWN
to PLYMOUTH, LONDON and LIVERPOOL.
The fine- NEW TWIN SCREW STEAMERS of
this Line will Leave MELBOURNE as below:—
Steamer Tons. | Date.
AFRIO..... 11,948 Feb. 3
SUEVIC.. 12,500 j Mar. 1
PERSIO 11,973 | Mar. 29
RUNIC 12,482 | Apr. 26
Callingat Hobart.
PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION for
ONE CLASS ONLY.
SURGEON and STEWARDESS CARRIED.
Electric Light, &c.
Fares:— To Durban and Capetown, from £U 14/
To Plymouth or London, from £19.
Cargo Booked at Through Rates for all CONTI
NENTAL POUTS, NEW YORK and BOSTON as
well as MANCHESTER. BRADFORD, &c.
DALGETY and COMPANY LIMITED 461-471
Bourke-strcct, Melbourne.
DERDBEN LINE.
Via FREMANTLE to NATAL (Durban Wharf if
, Practicable),
CAPETOWN, PLYMOUTH and LONDON.
S.S. 8ALAMIS, 4560 Tons Register.
A. DOUGLAS, Commandor,
WILL LEAVE POUT MELBOURNE RAILWAY
PIER
On FRIDAY 27th JANUARY, -
At 12 Noon.
No cargo received on day of sailing.
Passengers' luggage will not bo received on board
until day of sailiog. Heavy baggage should be de
livered at tho Goods Shed, S|>eurer-Atreet, Victorian
Railways, not later than noon on tho day previous
to steamer sailing. Such baggage will be received,
forwarded and shipped at passengers' risk and ex
pense.
NEXT STEAMER for SOUTH AFRICA.
S.S. MARATHON.
SAILING 10th FEBRUARY.
DALGETY nnd COMPANY LIMITED, Agents,
461-471 Bourke-stocet
JMJND'S BLUE ANCHOR LINE of STEAMERS.
For LONDON Via NATAL (DURBAN) and
CAPETOWN.
WAKUIGAL I 4387 S. A. Pidgcoa..! Feb. 7
WAKOOL I 5013 J. IL Brudic....) Mar. 23
KAllltUNG I 5078 \V. C. Hinionds.j Apl. 13
«G BELONG ) 7954 | J. K. llirery j May 11
Twin Screw Steamer.
PASSENGERS' FARES :-LONDON-First Sa
1 locti. £52. Third Class, £16, £18 and £20.
1 NATAL nnd OAPETOWN.-Firat Saloou. £31 10/
Third Cluss, 13, 15 and 17 GUINEAS.
1 SURGEON and STEWARDESS CARRIED.
1 john Sanderson and Co., ltl William-ctrcot
1 Melbourne. Tclcphono No. 298.
1 jMJND'S BLUE ANCHOR LINE OF STEAMERS
Tho Fine Twin Screw Steamer,
' COMMONWEALTH,
6611 Tons Register,
To leave Adelaide on 25th January, for Albany, Dur
ban, Capetown aud London, has still room for a fou
passengers.
Passengers travelling by tho Adelaido. express ol
Tncwdny, 24th January, will be in tlmo to catch th<
steamer.
JOHN SANDERSON and Co., Ill William-street.
' QOEAN STEAMSHIP CO. LTD
The Stcamera of the aborc Hnc (Holt' Blue Fun
ticl line) are soma of the finest and fastest cargi
boat in the world.
For LONDON. LIVERPOOL and CONTINENTA1
; PORTS. "
(Taking Wool to Continental and All Yorkshire
l Centres)
1 TO R IC llEAD77rr59 11 I W.""a7 Brcnnan.) .Tan. 25 "
SARPEDQN I 4602 | J. Gricr I Follow
For freight and full particulars apply to
, Agents: JOHN SANDERSON and Co., IU Wil
. li&m-strcct. Telephone 298.
IDARQUE ANNA RAMIEN
jy LONDON.
All CLAIMS against the inward cargo of tho above
. named vessel, must bo lodged at tlio olllco of th
1 umlcrsigned this day. Captain Kamien will attcn'
: No. 12 She'd, . Victoria Dork, at 10 u,m. to-n;orroi
\ (Wednesday) morning to finally adjust same, aftc
| which no further liability will bo accepted -
JAS. HENTY and, Co., Agents
v , 95 . WiUiaa-streec. , . ,
UHIPWC,
Jio LONDON VIA SOUTH AMERICA
The NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S
LINE of STEAMSHIPS between NEW ZEALAND
and LONDON. Calling at MONTE VIDEO,
TBNERIFFE and PLYMOUTH will LeftTO LYT
TELTON or WELLINGTON a under:-
Stcamera. YToual ' Commander. tFromN.Z
PAPANUE 6582 1 T. 8. Watfion.... "Feb! 16
IRIMUTAKA... 7768 1 H. E. Grecnnlrect. Mnr. JG
TONGARIRO.. 7C61 | J. A. Sutdiffe.... April 13
Twin Screw.
(These steamers will also call at rio de janeiro
PASSENGERS BOOKED THROUGH to -WEST
COAST ofSOU-ni ERICA BAHIA. pebnau
BUCO and FALKLAND ISLANDS. '
The Passenger Accommodation of these steamcre h
replete with every roodmi convenience, and by thii
route the intense beat or tlie-Rcd Sea is avoided.
For further particulars apply to
NEW ZEALAND ' LOAN and MERCANTILE
AGENCY CO. LIMITED.,, 655 Colllni-itreet west.
DRESS ' AHD FASHIOH. /
THE CHARLES M. READ STORES,
HE CHARLES M. HEAD STORES.
" CHAPEL-STREfiT, PRAHRAN.
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READ'S STARTLING STOCK
TAKING SALE ,
NOW ON.
O ; O-
Vnltie giving with a vengeance No Back
ward Movement here 1 Wo are . for ever pushin,
ahead' 1 ' always ' leading . - —always .bcatin
other's prices. ' . . . -
Now there's extraordinary values listed below
but you must conaider them ob hut an index to th
overwhelming bargains that permeate every Deparl
ineut in this Store.
Stretch forth your hands and partako generously.
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STARTLING STOCK TAKING
BARGAINS
In
LADIES COSTUMES, SKIRTS and
BLOUSES at
THE CHARLES M. READ STORE
'PRAHRAN. - 1
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AT 4/11 the COSTUME.
A Smart Flaked Costume, in all colors, with ncv
est skirt, gathered ' at waist aud full Russia
a _ coatee, full sleeve.
AT 4/11 the COSTUME
A Smart Blouse and Skirt Costume, in all shnde:
with 11 smartly pleated blouse, with <lccp yoh
over shoulder, aud prettily pleated skirt t
. correspond.
AT S/ll the COSTUME.
A Dainty Colored FUkc Crash Costume, wit
Russian coateo, prettily trimmed with gulpui
insertion, okirt nicely pleated trimmed i
A _ correspond with coatee.
AT 3/U the COSTUME.
The Newest Pleated Coatee Costume in . ni
tural crash, with -nicely shaped skirt; flnlshc
with deep tucks at foot coateo nicely trin
mod with lace.
AT 9/11 tho COSTUME.
A Smart Costume in colored crash, wit
, . pleated skirt and Russian coatee, with smn
shoulder cape, coatee trimmed with a daiut
fiilk trimming to correspond with flake.
AT 10/6 the COSTUME.
Wonderful Valuo in a Natural or. Colon
Crash Costumo, with a smart sac coat &u
full pleated skirt. The coat has deep should
cape and full fllecvc, nicely < trimmed.
AT 12/0 the COSTUME.
An Exceedingly Smart Costume, Jq natural at
Colored Crnnh, with Russian coatee, smart
piped, shoulder cape, trimmed with prct
silk mrdulliou, smartly pleated, skirt pip<
. with white at top, aud Quished with mouc
lion trimming.
STOCK TAKING BARGAINS in SKIRTS.'
AT 2/11 EACH. .
A Smart Pleated Skirt, in the natural col
crash, worth 5/11 each. A uew line.
AT 1/11 EACH. ,
Wonderful Valuo in a smartly Pleated
cd Crash Skirt, let out at foot.
AT 3/11 EACH.
A Dainty White Canvas Voiio Skirt, pleat'
or stitched scams, let out at foot, with fi
footings, deep hem.
AT 5/11 EACH.
A Real Bargain .in a Plain Black Toffe
Slnrt, lined throughout, French folds at-foc
AT 6/11 EACH.
A Smart Black Figured Taffeta Skirt, lln
throughout, pleated und let out full at ick
trimmed at foot with strapping.
AT S/n EACH. -
Superior Quality Black Taffeta Skirt, lin
throughout and'emartly stropped.
AT 10/6 EACH.
Excellent Value in ' a Black Cashmcro Sku
lined throughout; pleated aud let out at foo:
AT 19/6 EACH. '- „ , „
We have Wonderful Value, in a SUk
. ted Voile Skirt, made early. Victorian cff«
aud inch tucks at foot. l_t__
. STARTLING BARGAINS in BLOUSES.
AT A- Ai ' 0 nd c-rhi I Bargaiu in a Cotton Voilctte Blou;
in pretty colorings ami drtagus.
AT 2/9 EACH.-'- - , „ .
A Good Black Roman Satin Blouse, well tucke
nice full sleeve: a real good wearing blouse.
AT 1/11 EACH. ,
A Dainty White Muslin Blouse, soft spot mi
liu, transparent collar and cuffs, trimmed lor
French folds, full sleeve.
AT 5/U EACH. , , „„ .
Our Value cannot be in a fcoft Wlu
Washing Japunese .Silk Blouse, well tuckc
transparent collar ami cuffs.
AT 1/11 EACH.
A Dainty Cotton Cbaly Blouse, in cream grounc
with alt colorings, in spot or ring, tnmim
French tucks, cravat effect at neck.
AT 9/11 EACH.
Excellent Value in a Black Metv. Silk Blom
nicked or tucked, transparent collar and cull
very nlec and full.
AT 10/6 EACH. , . , „
» A Good Tussore Silk Blouse, nicely trimmed
insertion, full sleeve.
AT 3/11 EACH.
A Dainty White Indian Linen Blouse,, wi
band of insertion down front, 'insortion coll
and cuffs, deep French tucks.
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STOCK TAKING BARGAINS in
TRIMMED HATS,
At tho CHARLES M. READ STORE,
CHAPEL-STREET.
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AT 10/6 EACH; WORTH UP TO 30/ EACH.
We are SHOWING some Really Exquisite CUE,
TIONS— the incut extensive in tho city— embracij
tho widest scope of selection, the newest ideas, tl
meet popular, as well as exclusive Models. Mai
now iuras are shown this week for the first time. 1,
Real Values of these Hats range iu price from lf
to 30/.
'AT 15/6 EACH.
All Our Model Trimmed Hats, which were selli:
ct 40/, 45/ and 50/,
AT 15/6 EACH; WORTH 23/ EACH.
MILUNEIIY.-Wliat a raista
for some people to make when tlicy think the
is no style in Black Hats. Those flats a
made from the best materials, and are trii
mod In tho latest fashions. Sorao other stoi
would think them clieap at 25/ each.
SHOPPING" BY POST A SPECIAL STUDY
WITH US.
9- '
STARTLING BARGAINS FOR THE
| NEXT SIX DAYS
1- ; At ;
THE CHARLES M. READ STORE, .
j CHAPEL-STREET PRAIiRAN.
0 ; .0
«? — : " ?
p LOVES and HOSIERY.
j TO-DAY - |
and FOLLOWING DAYS |'
1 THE MUTUAL STORE j
| Are Offering' |
SPECIAL BARGAINS
In
GLOVES and HOSIERY.
0— 1 — 1 O
THE MUTUAL STORE
For
GOOD VALUE
I11
SUMMER DRAPERY.
75 doz. Untrinuned Straws smart sliapcs, 1/: usua
»/«. f/6
42 t-iylishly Trimmed Hals, 4/11, 12/6, 18/11; usua
18/6, 21/.
Special Table of French Flowers, assorted coic
1/ each; usual 2/6, 3/6
T inen and Crash l.ostumcs, cxcepUonal bargains,
7/6 1V6, 17/6, 21/. fJ/6
AH Wool Summer Material Costumes, stylish, !
39/6, 49/6 , 63/; worth double
Crash and Lmcn Jackets, latest designs, U 6. R
21/; hah ordinan price
. Summer Tweed and Cloth Coatfl, smart, 21/, 25/
Ladle' Black Silk ami Lace Shoulder Capes ;
' Mantles, half "rice
White JapaneKP Silk Blouses, 7/11, 12-'6, 18/6, 21
Smart Summer Skirts, all shapes, 5/11, 7/6, 10/6
'il Very 8ty!iah Piuue and Muslin Coats and Pcl:s?
elaborately trimmed with, embroidery and la
: half piieo
All Our Stock of Children's Sun Hats and Bonm
r half price
Ladies' White Longcloth and Muslin Undorskli
profusely trimmed with lace und insertion; cl»
nig prices, 2/11, 4/U. C/C, 7/9. 8/11
, Ladies' Fancy Stripe Moircttc and Lustre Unt
skirts, reduced to 15/6.
9 REMNANTS 9
j In ALL DEPARTMENTS
I REDUCED to HALF ORDINARY |
> ( PRICES. I
O : C
J THE MUTUAL STORE,
Opposite Flindcrs-strcct Stati
T CASEY'S SAL
ALL WOOL DELAINES
At
Old. 12 Fatterna.
3 ALL WOOL DELAINES
At lUd. 50- Patterns.
Including Cream Grounds.
! ALL WOOL DELAINES
0 Navy Grounds, Just Arrived,
d . 1/4A.
v
r . OASHY'S
For
MILLINERY, BLOUSES. COSTUMES a 1
. -DRESSES,
r At SALE PRICED
A .
DRESS AND FASHION.
IJI O -D A Y'S
BAUGAIN8
At
BUSSELL, ROBSON and BUSSELL'S.
I FRENCH MUSLINS .
At 2/11 doz.,
Xncluding all the latest and up to date deshns in
the ucst qualities of Organdi, Swtw and brcucu
IMnlcd Muslins, Delaines and Voiles. B
At 4/6 doz. wo are showing on Excelleut Ruugo of
; Washing Dclaintn
At 8/6 doz. we are clearing our best goods in Dress
" _ Linens nnd Crash; were 1/11 yd.
_ iu
BLACK DRESS MATERIALS. 4
The Balance of Voiles, Taffetas, Panama and Can-
vas Cloth that were 1/6 and 1/9 yd. ; sale price,
, . 5/11 the tires; this line is a real bargain
Another Assorted Lot of Materials we are offering
at 1/3 yd,, splendid All Wool Goods that will
t keep their color; worth 1/lli and 2/3 yd.
At 1/6 yd., All Wool 41-ln, ; Some Bargain Lines
In Voiles, Panama Cashmeres, Lustres, &c.;
these material were 2/3 and 2/6 yd. formerly.
QUICK GELLING LINKS in
COLORED DRESS MATERIALS.
At 3/U the Dress.— The Balance of Our Flaked
Voiles, in fawn, light aud mid. blues, and
reseda; worth double
At 12i<l. yd.— Woollen Washing Voiles and Alt Wool
Delaines; were 1/9, 2/3
At Half Price.— The Balance of All Our French
Robe Lengths.
A CUT
In SHEETS.
At 3/11 pair.— White Twill Sheets 24 x li yds. "
At 4/6 pair.— White Twill Sheets, 24 x 2 yds.
At 5/11 pair.— White Twill Sheets. 21 x It yds.
At 4/11 each.—' Whito Hemstitched, 24 x 3 yds.
i IS VV
At 1/ each.— Turkish Butli Towels 56 x 29 in.
At 8/U doz.— Whito Trukbh Towels; a very special
line
' At 10/6 doz.— Brown Turkish Towels; worth double
S At 11/9 doz.— Hemstitched Huck Towels; worth 1/6
g each
At 18/6' doz.— Very Large Turkish Bath Towels,
6i>ecial value.
CERTAIN TEMPTERS.
a At 2/6 pair.— White NotUngliam Curtains, 24 yds.
long. At 3/U pair,— White Nottingham Curtains,
»" 3 yds. long. At 5/U pair.— White Nottingham
Curtains, 34 yds. long. At C/ll pair.— white
and Ecru Curtains, 4 yds. long. At 8/11 pair.—
White and Ecru Curtains, 1 yds. long. At 12/6.—
Ecru Applique Curtains 34 yds; long. At 17/11.—
Kent Applique Curtains, 34 yda. long. At 10/0. —
Cream Guipure Curtains, 34 yds. long.
BUSSELL, ROBSON nnd BUSSELL,
BOUitKE-STUEET MELBOURNE.
O : ; ft
/jmUEE SPECIALS in GLOVES nnd
r- - HOSIERY
n
At
a,' CRAIG, WILLIAMSON PROPTY.
:c
a l/FD.'S
MAMMOTH CLEARING SALE.
h
re O . O .
We have Purchased at a Big Discount ALL
FOWNE'S SA31PLE GLOVES, and will offer them
i- TO-DAY and DURING the WEEK at ExcepUoually
id Low Prices to Olcar.
1-
Thcy comprise Ladies' and Children's Kid Gloves.
Gcnt.'s Kid and Driving Gloves, and Ladles' and
,h Children's Fabric Washing Gloves.
ty Also, 250 doz. Ladies' 2 Large Pearl Button Good
Kid Gloves, in black, white, slate, drab
beaver, with 3-cord points, at 1/9 pair,
k1
id And a Largo Parcel of Ladies' Plain Black
ur Cashmere Hose, with high lace ankles, at 1/3
pair; usual price, 1/9 pair.
id
ly
ty CRAIG, WILLIAMSON PROPTY. LTD.
d- 8-22 ELIZABETH-STREET,
MELBOURNE.
or
>r-
?ldl H — - — - — - — — 0
IAT ClUXG' W1LWAMS0N PROPTY.
to - - LTD. v
)t.
ed
it MAMMOTH CLEARING SALE.
efl "
PHENOMENAL BARGAINS.
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Table No. 1. ; '
The Balance of Our Applique Medallion and
y , Straight-edge Insertions, beautiful/ goo<ls;
wortli from 1/11 to 5/6 yd.;- sale price 104il.,
1/3, 1/U jrd. /
Table. No. 2. ;"
A Beautiful Line ;of Ready-made Veils, ib black,
j . - white, cream. . brown, navy &c. ; rcgnlai
. . . price, from 2/11 to 5/U each; to' be sqld at
' 104U. ieach, to clear.
TaUlo Ho. 3..
The Balance of Our Stock of Wide Plain Merv.
Glace aiul Floral Ribbons; worth from 1/2 to
to 2/ti yd,; sale price, to -clear, 7Jd. yd.
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Is,'. CRAIG, WILLIAMSON PROPTY. LTD.,
1X1 .822 ELIZABETH-STREET,
ie . MELBOURNE.
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ar "OEMNANT TUESDAY,
XVEMNANT TUESDAY
REMNANT TUESDAY,
TO-DAY,
At
GEORGE and GEORGE'S SUMMER SALE
GEORGE and GEORGE'S SUMMER SALE.
GEORGE nnd GEORGE'S SUMMER SALE.
GEORGE and GEORGE'S SUMMER SALE
GEORGE and GEORGE'S SUMMER SALE,
A VERITABLE HOUSE CLEARING!
A- A COMPLETE and THOROUGH SWEEP- OUT of
?S ALL ODDS und ENDS
be
P BARGAINS ON EVERY COUNTER 1
Kg TABLES PILED HIGH
' WITH THE FLOTSAM AND JETSAM
OF THIS GREAT SALE.
as REMNANTS IN DRESSES and SILKS.
. REMNANTS IN DRESSES and SILKS.
REMNANTS IN DRESSES and SILKS.
Voiles Tweeds - — Linens, '
ko -Delalnettcs Crash Ixiwns.
r© Hopsncks Crcpolines — Serges.
iro French Robe Lengths Jap Silks
Liberty Silks Louisine Silks
s .Crepe Silks — Oriental Sutius
— - Brocades, &e.
Cotton Dress Remnants for 2d., 3d., 44d..and up
wards per yd.
' Woollen Dress Remnant, from 6d. per yd
Silk Ucmuants, from Cd., 9d„ 1/ per yd.
REMNANTS nnd ODDMENTS in MANCHESTER.
REMNANTS and ODDMENTS in MANCHESTER.
REMNANTS and ODDMENTS in MANCHESTER.
Sheeting Towels Flannel
Flannelette — Table Linen —
Longcloth Muslin, &e
REMNANTS and ODDMENTS IN CURTAINS.
REMNANTS and ODDMENTS IN CURTAINS.
REMNANTS and ODDMENTS IN CURTAINS.
Madras Muslins Cretonnes
— Ait Muslins Lace Curtains
Serge Curtains Madras Curtaius,
&c.
REMNANTS and ODDMENTS in RIBBONS.
I REMNANTS and ODDMENTS in LACES.
REMNANTS and ODDMENTS in GLOVES.
REMNANTS and ODDMENTS in HOSIERY.
REMNANTS and ODDMENTS in HABERDjVSU-
EltY.
REMNANTS and ODDMENTS in COSTUMES.
REMNANTS and ODDMENTS in SKIRTS.
REMNANTS and ODDMENTS In BLOUSE8.
REMNANTS and ODDMENTS in MANTLES.
REMNANTS and ODDMENTS in MILLINERY.
REMNANTS and ODDMENTS in FOOTWEAR.
REMNANTS and ODDMENTS iu CARPETS.
REMNANTS nnd ODDMENTS in IJNOS.
REMNANTS and ODDMENTS in EVERYTHING.
SHORT LENGTHS SHORT TRICES.
Many Lines are Rumpled and Soiled in the Strca
of the Sale Selling.
These arc Marked at "Give Away" Prices.
"SHOP EARLY."
SHOP i BY POST.— You arc no Further
from Our Store thnu the Nearest Post.
Uy AH Country Orders Executed Per Return.
We Pay Ilnil Freight on All Drapery
lly Orders of £2 or upwards.
,rs» GEORGE and GEORGE LTD.,
. GEORGE and GEORGE LTD.
ut FEDERAL EMPORIUM,
15/, COLLINS-STREET, MELBOURNE,
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Tr s A D W A Y _ and Co
:
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THE BIG DRAPERS II
ler-
1 TIIK GREAT SUMMFJt FAIR
THE GREAT SUJIMER FAIR
Is Now iu Full Swing. It is the Grandest Fair w
, have Ever Held, ond tho enusc of this Great Sueces
is tho Wondcrfut Tarado of Bargaios that arc bcin
Shewn Every Day.
ion. — —
TIIE MARK DOWNS FOR TO-DAY 1
— ' THE MAUK DOWNS FOR TODAY !
E. for 3id. Yd.— A Splendid Lot of Useful Mtifilin
good floral designs, and each one is prcttic
than the other one.
FOR V Yd.— A Handsome Show of the Vor
Latest in Woollen Drew Materials, all th
pretty colors, double width. ....
FOR 1/ Yd.— Lovely Loulaine Silk, in pink, blue
cornflower, cerise, hello, nnd yellow.
FOR 1/11 Yd.— All Silk Faille; our price for thes
silks was alwut 5/U yd.; tlioy are in variou
good colors. .
FOR 1/ Yd.— All the New Season's Spots, in A
' Wool Chalira.
T E E A D W A Y . and Co
-BMITH-STBEET, COLU NQ WOOD,
PRESS AND FASHIOH,
;7" RIGHT and NBIIe'H,
. ' 314, 316. 3 IB, 320 BOURKE-STREET.
(THE GREAT SALE CONTINUES ITS CAREERr
TO-DAY'S DOINGS ARE FULL OF INTEREST
REMARKABLE TRICE for GLOVES 1/6 pair, '
Some Hundred) have been Culled from -the Stock;
and marked down from 4/6, 3/11 and 2/U, to
1/6, to-day.
They arc nod in the rerfect Condition wo Liko
for our Supplier. Some are Slightly Windovr
Faded or Soiled; other have tiny defect, or
(may be a few aro pairs left of many good
lines.
But the Colors, the Styles, the Qualities are all
Good, and every pair is a bargaiu, at 1/6. ,
ALL SIZES on FRONT TABLE To-day.
SALE of BLACK VOILE SKIRTS. Newly In. .
AT 19/6.— Fino Black Voile, shirred hips. 2 deep
graded frills from front width, each frill edged
3 rows silk ribbon ; were 29/6,
.AT ,21/.— Newest Stylo in Good Voile, with 5 rows
(hirritig on hips, 3 deep turks abovo hem
batiste litiiug. with frill; worth 29/6.
AT 29/C.— Fitio Black Voile, 2 fuU frills, shirred
and graded, each l>cm being ailk embroidered
upper skirt hns 21 pin tuck, denigncd to pointi
in front. Rusil lining, with silk -frill graceful
train; worth 45/.
AT 29/6.— Very Rich Style in Black Voile -wltla
2 graded frills, edged 3 rows ribbon. Tho
whole part above frills is composed of - seto
of tucks and narrow ribbon, coming to points
in front, lined batiste graceful train, lovely
garments; worth 59/6.
AT 45/.— Handsome Styled with deep accordior
frill, edged ruched silk ribbon, upper part shir-
red on hips and trimmed similar ruchiog iooM
lining with 2 frills; worth 69/6.
10/6 SATIN FINISH MARCELLA QUILTS, 8/11.
These Fine Snowy Quilts are Full Double Bed
Size, in good patterns, designed to add much.
, to . the appearance of any bed. They're new
perfect und bargains, at 8/11 each.
Other Splendid Marccllas are reduced from 15/S
to 12/6; 25/ to 19/6; 45/ to 39/6.
ATTRACTIVE WHITE TABLE CLOTHS, 6/3.
Or about 20 per cent. less than usual. They aro
24 yds. long, by 2 wide, of good white damask
nnd ready for use. Some 3 yds. long are 6/11.
The Table Linen Counter, wittf its bargains itt.
most things housekeepers vant, is a busy ono now.
Al BARGAINS in BATH TOWELS. 1/6 each.
A Special Lino of Heavy Whito Turkish Towels
27 x 51, newly in, and worth to-day 1/9.
BEAUTIFUL DRAPINGS at LITTLE COST.
To be seen at our Furnishing Counters, where ait
immense Stock of Lovely Things for tho home is dis
played at Sale Prices:—
AT 1/3 Yd.— 50-ln. Madras Muslins, cream aky
piuk, gold, green, Ac.; usually 1/9.
AT 1/14.— Rich Art Serges olive, crimson, pea
cock moss green, &c. 50 in. were 1/9; 72
in., now 2/9.
AT 6/11 Doz.— Pretty Floral Sateens; worth lOid.
yd.
AT 8/11 Doz.— Coin Spot Muslins 50 in. whito
and ecru; were lOid. yd.
AT 8/U Pair.— A Bargain Lot of Artistic Ctuv
tains, in' whito and ecru. Nottingham lace, 70
x 4 yds. long; worth 10/6.
AT 10/6 Pair.— New Designs in Ecru, Swiss. Ap»
pliquo Curtains, 34 yds, long; were 14/6
SALE of WHITE SWISS MUSLINS at 3Jd.
We're busy measuring theso out for Iodic® wha
recognise good valuo. Muslins arc fashionable
to-day. and these are tho best .floral, scroll
and spot desigus newly in. 1
14/11 'DRESS LENGTHS of BLACK VOILE, 9/1L
And a few each of Taffetas, Cashmere. Serge
and'Hopsace, all good blacks, of quality, and.
perfectly now. They aro in 7 yd. lengths; sua
price 9/U.
TRANSPARENT VQILES Double Width, 1/. ' '
Beautiful Fabrics that li&ve been VII. Beet shfldfl
of cream, black navy grey fawn clectfitt
' and nil; selling freely at 1/ yd.
FRONT TABLES A CENTRE of ATTRACTION
Saunter in -and handle tho various offerings—
I -many so- timely and so tempting that they,
, ; vanish almost immediately.
' k LISLE GLOVES, of fine quality, most colors all
Bizea, new; worth 1/; table price, 74d.
Folded KTD BELTS, worth 1/U; white, black
red. .tou. nary, green and brown just in 2
tabic price 1/ each.
- Lovely 1/U CHIFFONS, 42 in., new and 'perfect,
' -v navy, cream Tuscan, gold whito, black all.
9d. yd.
2/11 VEILS, at 1/, black net, with chcuille-spotg
and bordered, all 1 yd., for If.
\ White Washing Veils, all Cd. yd.
TWO SALE BARGAINS iu LADIES' SHOES,
AT 5/11.— A Rare Lino of Now TAN Glaco Ox-
' fords, with fancy faring and toccaps, pump
solos, pointed toes, medium heels, worth fully
7/11, all sizes.
AT 7/11.— Black Kid Oxfords, with patent cap
and facings pump soles, pointed toes, dressy
' shoes; cut to-day from 9/11.
A Rich Stock of Boots aud Shoes, at sale prices.
BARGAINS for MEN and BOYS. - t
AT yil.— All Sizea in Boys' Jack Tar Straw Hats,
. with band aud gilt names, best shapes, per
fectly new; worth 2/11
AT 2/3' Half Doz.— Men's Linen Finish Lawn
Handkerchiefs, in perfect condition, hemmed;
worth 9d. each
AT 2/6 for 3 Pairs.— Men's Black Cashmere Half-
Uosc All Wool; were 1/6 pair
AT 1/11' Each.— Men's Natural Wool and Merino
Singlet ; tho few left of many lines that were
3/11 aud 2/11
AT 13/6.— Trousers to measure, in English Wor
steds, new patterns; usually 21/ pair
AT 42/.— Sue Suits to order during sale cd
Fabrics generally 63/ the suit.
Wo Advertise Only What Wo Have and As It Is.
WRIGHT and NEIL'S BOURKE-STREET. '
FOY and GIBSON PTY. LTD.
OY aud GIBSON PTY. LTD
THE SUMMER FAIR
THE SUMMER FAIR
IS NOW OPEN.
IS NOW OPEN.
LADIES and GENTLEMEN 1
COME TO THE HUMMER FAIR.
DO NOT MISS YOUR OPPORTUNITY
Of BUYING GREAT BARGAINS ,
In EVERY DEPARTMENT,
. At
EXTRAORDINARILY CHEAP PRICES.
PURCHASE CARDS.— Customers buying in mora
than one Department should ask for Purchaso Cords.
THEY SAVE TIME.
These Cards aro intended to save customers' time,
and to cusure their goods from all Departments going
iu one delivery, and so suviug them unnecessary de
lay. The trouble of pnying for every separate item
is entirely obviated, and customers make ONE PAY
MENT for ALL GOODS at the CARD OFFICE,
and give FULL INSTRUCTIONS at tho same time.
This will be found a GREAT CONVENIENCE, and
has only to be tried to be appreciated.
OUR TEA ROOMS ARE OPEN FROM 9 a.m.
TILL 5 p.m.. AND CUSTOMERS ARRIVING BY
THE EARLY TRAINS CAN HAVE BREAKFAST
BEFORE COMMENCING THEIR PURCHASES.
LUNCHEON, from 12 to 2.30. LIGHT REFRESH- <
9 MKNTS from 9 a.m. till 5 p.m.
COOL SUMMER DRINKS FOR THIRSTY
PARENTS- AND CHILDREN CAN BE OB-
TAINED AT REAR OF GROCERY DEPART-.
MENT.
TO REACH THE SUMMER FAIR,
TAKE, RED TRAMS FROM BOURKE-STREET
TELEPHONE NOS.: 453, 4SS and 913.
FOY and GIBSON PTY. LTD.
SMITH-STREET
-COLLING WOOD.
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"YT ACLELLAN and Co.,
. CHAPEL-STREET,
PRAHRAN.
THE BIG STORE SUMMER FAIR.
THE BIG STORE SUMMER FAIR.
o O — O
s BARGAINS in DRESS MATERIALS.
8 Washing Printed Con! Muslins, small sprig de
sign, on white ground. 54d. gocds for 34d.
Fancy Organdio Muslins, now designs, in roso
hclio.. sky, nil. &c., 74d. goods for 4id.
Lovely Silk Finish Chiffon Voile, cream ground,
with spot and diamond in design, in sky, nil, navy,.
'» and cardinal. 94<h goods for 4|d.
r AH Our Fancy Dress Muslins, Voiles, &e.,- in,
stripes, floral, 6pot and other designs, sky, rose, hclio.
S fawn, nil, &c., 1/ and 1/14 goods, all at 64d,
e
», THE BIG STORE SUMMER FAIR. '
e
is MACLELLAN and Co.,
n THE BIG STORE,
II PRAHRAN:
> ',CFor -Continuation of This CIiws af.adKS
t ' tise»en.ts Sefl Page-10.)— -

' DRESS AND FASHION.
(Continued from Page 1.) '
I '
gT ATE8 BOPPLY STORES.
' corner, opposite g.p.o.
boys' FASHIONABLE SCHOOL CLOTHING.
VACATION OVER; SCHOOL BEGUN AGAIN;
every boy should be provided with a supply
of new Apparel. Those who buy here may
rest assured of getting the most fashionable
garments of tho day, in styles and fabrics
that admit of wide selection. Our Immense
Tolumo of trade explains our Famous Low
I'riccs.
BOYS' SCHOOL KNICKERBOCKER TROU
SERS, in sturdy navy blue serge, well
finished and reinforced on wearing parts.
. End o' Vacation Price— Sizes 8a to I3's
2/6, 3's to 7's 1/11
BOYS' "HARROW" SCHOOL TUNICS. In
linen crash, trimmed white braid, pleat
ed cuffs, sailor collars, white pique bib,
pearl buttens. End o' Vacation Price-
Sizes l's to I's .. l/ll
BOYS' ''JACK TAR" GALATEA SCHOOL
5, SUITS, light blue collar and
white f collar, with blue anchors, while
bib with anchor, sailor knot, blue cuffs,
gilt anchor buttons. End o' Vacation
Price— Sizes 76. and 8's 5/6, 26 to
€ s 4/11
BOYS' ''RUGBY" SERGERETTE SCHOOL
4 SAILOR SUITS, all wool, deep Hailor
>- collar, with three rows stitching, pleated
button cuffs, silk knot, knickers silesia
lined. End o' Vacation Price— Sizes 3's
to 10's 6/11
WRITE FOR OUR NEW CATALOGUE.
8 T A T E S S.U PPLY STOR ES,
THE CORNER OPPOSITE G.P.O.
,T>» OBBBTSON and MOFFAT'S
HALF YEARLY SALE.
GENUINE REDUCTIONS THROUGHOUT THE
HOUSE.
The balance of our TRIMMED MILLINERY being
diearcd at 10/6 and 15/G; usual prices, from 2
guiucas to 1 guineas
LAD.'ES 'and CHILDREN'S HOSIERY.— A manu-
fotuiw'» STOCK of SAMPLES, in Tan and
Black Cotton, nlso Lisle, iu Plain, Lace Ankles,
and Embroidered Fronts, ALL at HALF PRICE
Chilfocn a WHITE and TAN LACE COTTON
1A_ HALF PRICE, 6d. per pair.
WOOL FRENCH VOILES, in Black and Col
ored; usual price, 3/6 to 4/9; SALE PRICE, 1/8
'ALL WOOL FRENCH CHALYS, best quality; usual
Price, 1/9 aud 1/11; SALE PRICE, 1/ YD.
BLOUSES, iu White Indian Linen, tucks and trim
med embroidery; usual price, 8/11; SALE PRICE,
COLORED WASHING UNDERSKIRTS, deep frill
I"?©©, 5/11; SALE PRICE, 2/11
CRASH WALKING SKIRTS, of good quality; usual
.Price, 9/6 to 14/6: SALE PRICE, 4/11
CRASH RUSSIAN COSTUMES; usual price, 25/ to
32/b; SALE PRICK, 15/6,
BAG COAT and SKIRT COSTUMES, in crash and
«»<V;cd linen; usual price, 27/6 to 35/;. SALE
1 I.Iwm, 15/6
NAVY SERUE WjYLKING SKIRTS; usual price.
22/6; SALE PRICE, 10/6
JAPANESE SILK, of beautiful quality, all
eilK, 27 in wide, ''1/4J.
COMPARE THE VALUE.
BOURKE-STREET, MELBOURNE.
gOHOOL COMMENCEMENTS.
Parents who intend sending their boys to school
and require SCHOOL OUTFITS for them will save
money and time by calling at
THE LEVIATHAN CLOTHING Co.,
The Leading. House in the City
For .
\ BOYS' and YOUTHS' CLOTHING,
V Ready Made and to Order.
boys' School suits
And All. Necessary CLOTHING,
At Moderate Prices,
Consistent with Good Quality and Workmanship.
A SPECIAL BARGAIN.
Gcnt.'s All Wool Indigo Dyed Navy, Blue Ballarat
Serge Sac. .Suite, all sizes, 2 2/6, ready to wear,
well made and trimmed. .<
THE LEVIATHAN CLOTHING COMPANY,
Corner of Bourke aud Swanstou Streets,
gALE at PAYNE'S BON MARCHE.
REAL GENUINE SALE at PAYNE'S.
BARGAINS in EVERY DEPARTMENT
'No u'bo my quoting prices. You would riot believe
that good articles could be sold at the4 prices.
, It's necessary and very desirable for you to COME
pointed YOURSELF. You won't be disap
EVERY LINE REDUCED
In
MANTLES, MILLINERY, COSTUMES,
BLOUSES, SKIRTS, UNDERCLOTHING,
GLOVES, LACES, HOSIERY,
BLANKETS, SHEETINGS, QUILTS,
CURTAINS, TABLE LINENS,
In Fact, Anything You Cau Get at Reduced Prices.
Note - Address— ,
PAYNE'S BON MARCHE,
134 to 110 BOURKE-STREET,
yytorld sac suits, to order, 29/6.
CARE SKILL TASTE.
We exercise care. Wo only employ
ekiil, with the result 'that good
taste and refinement stand out all
over "the World aau suit, to- order,
29/6. Most probably there ts < no
other place in Melbourne wbcre you
will getp such an attraction ot
choice suitings to select fioiu.
We make for no other price than
29/6
FREE AS AIR TO COUNTRY CUSTOMERS.
Ask us, and we will send you fret -r
large range patterns, simple self-
meusuicment forau and tape measure.
It' only means a pcuny stamp!
WORLD TAILORING Co.,
153 Bourkc-st. 258 Swauston-st.
' B ' LATEST NOVELTY.
.We Hare Just Opened, and are Now Showing, the
Latest and. Most Artistic Designs in
, JAPANESE ART CREPES;
, Suitable for Fancy Dresses, Blouses,
OA Draping,, : Kimonos, Window Curtains, &c.;
- ' l'ront MJd. per yd.
Seo. WINDOW DISPLAY.
... BUCKLEY and NUNK LIMITED,
BOURKE-STREET.
CONSULT E. Holland, Hair Specialist. ISO CoT-
u .» all Diseases of Scalp. Bald PatiiM
heurf. lttugworms. Hair Turning Grey. aiotes,
V Perfg"tfan!iig Stori:- 'cilto. Sample
11 ACE Massage Purities, Clears ComDlexinn
-..I 0 all defeeu; hygienic, healthy treatment!
Bouk&.'st 'op. Markct.VC' '""r A
GRESUt.n.anaU?ril Wns. Aern Ws s',r
Bowen & Co., Beddumc. Phenomenal sales, lnim!
HAI«,MSlp"."1i'st5-7An ,Loss ot Heir. GrJST
Bald Patches. Weak or Fnllhi" Hair
Dandruff. consult (free) J. s. Eve, ilj iourke-st
'TT'Aljl?. (suherduous). permanently eradicated he
XX electricity, also Eve's Dcnilaton- m-ir ,,??
S/h: oosted anywhere. 3/3. J. sX iuL ml," '
114 Bourke-sL. exactly op. Market. specialist.
Smh?E MS
mull. S' C u '1 BlE storc- Wassiamull Ao-
SThISH Fcsthcrsae.incd and Curled to perfrc.
tion. Miller s Feather Shop, comer Bourke
owanston sts., and at Prahran. uourso,
/STRICH Tips, black, white, cream, very fashion
10/6 "" -Mi,icr"
ftcag''
racmUu. H,:rbl1 Soap' % «ke; lasts' six
jYTALAZE Facc Powder, 3 tints, ""preserves and
n'Ul absolutely pure, hygienic,
contslna no lead, chalk or bismuth; 2/ box.
jALAZE applied at night, the only trace neTt
I. . toe wonderful improvement it has
wrought to the stan. Advice free.
|V AL£i£5. S',y i Protect your skin fromhot
iVSifleTSf'oU
to, encourage supcrduius haiSf ,E
Whitening the skin and bands. ""-Ilcnt for
iVAHS?a v,"!?ra freckles, wrinkles, sunburn.
I - black-heads, eczema: rcstom ,
akin to its youthfulness; thousands testimonials
abown; beware of substitutes. u
OTOPS Failing Hair.— "Anthoa" gives beauty.
K> softuoM. lustre, human hatr; i/3, 2/0. For
Gibson. Big Store. Moran & Cato. Colc'a-arcade in
chemists. "
i«riGS. Coils. Fringes, best hair: half city prices'
Iff illustrated catalngiie iwst free. F. "rticiler
ladlu' hair dresser, exactly op. Tcum 1J .ill. Prah
nftrONDBRFUl Slock " ctiiral wavy
!»Ti Fringes, Tonpets, undeteetahic. artistic work ;
( lovely Switches. F. Theiler. ladies' hair dreascr.
exactly, ob. Town Bali. Prabtan.

DRESS ABO FASHIOH.
STIRLING and . . SONS'
SUMMER SALE. ,
ii£tl,'?ct,irc in Boys' School Suits, at cxeop-
S.J1!.10!!, liriccs. Galatea Sailor Suits, navy aiid
Hmif' ldBl Fliito drill fronts, knickers
lined. 2/11 : usual price. 4/6. Galatea Duke of York
w"P "l1?' »aYJ,and wliite braided collars,
cvSl fe'-Cr' t ' ,us"a' Pri«. J/6. All Wool Navy
of.1 c'i ' &|5 coi.or- "ncd througiiout, 4/il ;
usual price, 6/6. Threc-Garmont K.B. Suits, nary
rcrgc, 11/9 nnd ll/o, sizes 8 to 12.
BRIDGE-ROAD anil CHURCH-STREET,
RICHMOND.
LUfreilum's), registered for
MightSL Kihi«y ah5tIc' 'rem 2/. Mis. Art toy.
ftainb. ' lv,lda' Samples posted. 1/. Avoid
PUBLIC NOTICES.
A.N'emn!?.0.? V3'"® KBfT'lan Henna (Arahl's. only
Mailellm!-« lif„ J. grcy »«ti5lied. Cole's. Fo)-s,
'f Store, Edroonts, 2/6; samplo eases,
ud Premier, ju-
Holla ltd,' Roller, all otlwr
scllo 'rMnm',,Icpoteu.1!?- reiwiirs, lowest rates,
israsciio Chapman. 41 n'Beekett-st., Jlclb. Tel.
0BiUTo P oair.11'?s Dcniisir)', 213 Elirabeth-st., op.
Smfn.iS; v;i»vr2'u,(!lu,ccl1 Scu- & w. To arold
confusion with Bimt'.ar uaine. note N0.-213. "
B»rth for noUiing. secure pink tickets.
F." a. Mifihcll. agSlic": lrcc Uia lk,ot
|/"tH.YT.fcAU YERINO" ULARETi
,. SAUV1GNON, CHASSELAS, &c.
Solo Agents. OAKLEY. ADAMS and Co.' Prop..
315 .ColllnB-strcet, Melbourne.
DMS H?»|?»rd cattle Itemored free of charge.
Phone Stcphcns' 434 City-rd., S. -Mclb. Tele-
33t:'VKcniS,S..""ii, Cal,llc. "oroorcd free- of charge.
fefer. aft, Tclephonc"'i213y0rbfi' Sl"lWWr
FISHTiiS'Yii:vS\ivviU5' HAltniT and l'OUl,
nr a "ALLSMLN.— Auction 8nles lielfl riailv
lilamt An,portl!ro 04 Sydney. Brisbane and Stewart
dailv Phle Cod smoked lresh
liN'rvmm " "n3"" supplied. It. and .1. W.
'icleidione 2&jo, ncpTS E "d 3 Kish Market,
."llLIUNITUItE for private sale, magnificent assort-
ihaoch?B3c!rcoiiur.: 3<ro"di"u"1 pricc3-
G,RELS,lr;rD All«n> Mexican Walnut Stain;
AroM A, ion Eiianmtccd. Bottles stamped,
Intattable c0"nrorfelts; 4/6. Phenomenal salo.
J K-Frjini.CP..WNT BfAX!?, SELF-RAISING
STnrvASSif Makro Lorcly White Scones.
STRENGTH is a Puro Whole Wheat Flour, also
Se t-Raising, and Makes - ;
Timrin a ,!Uai WK Scones. &c.
of ADVERTISING NOVELTIES for
P..,, '. the CHILDREN,
our worwnP,13! ' Flour a?d strS»h lesring
are SribnTid. ne "TClW "nU1 whole
Bo sure and participate in the distribution.
Sold by All Respectable Grocers.
TjAD)M,"'c,,rc'1 sVPorflPous hairs, will fonrard
city y 00 receipt 3/6. Tonic, 131 Elizabeth-
0BSfl!!,Y.FTS.tc,w,lS Co- 251 Russcll-st. (above
V6- lain THiiif-j'' i/r t JP Cards, from 2/1 1000,
llooo andbl!" £1. ! ' De"very Book5' lax)' 10/:
PBJS!,?l,rCr"v,!!3> rear 111 Collins-st., can
PrefessFora.rclephon0 247. SU" " :bua3" a-d
TUCaROnBERONC)-rS,
H'?hW%adrant'-LS&oy; N."B" Ly,Un Hou!h!'
With Comments
Wright8 whim VS,A;.writc9:"The patient. Mrs.
advanced nhthiau8ci! 1'ou some months ago with
amJnwi !,?« 1 i,as.bcen to see roc. I have cx-
rStflr of 1n(l am much Pleased with the
weight and I SI,ei. ha regained her
.She waa ilorf to, resu, her ordlnar>' duties.
Jiian befnS «?.« p Incurable by another - eminent
a 1 eiMM £r fe.raroc A® mf- ' shall try to induce
tbemrelrea ttnder yottr cure ' t0 pI,lce
f?Dr t ;i,ytB0" lina a1? "U'hority either to
fe jre-cXg3, be'en tskeny an? tAlTu
Dn AtatoL's na'mef ' SUCh almnl""c U!e ®f
every eiVe bn?ror,ltaCa.tm?.nt. ,s sP:lall>' adapted to
cnvTaJL?0' accr<ling to its type and symptoms. These
supposed remedies therefore constitute a real dan-
ger to those upon whom they' are foisted' it will
Mrinfr fieen llint iwfforers should put themselves in
d'S cfven1 above. Dr' A1?Vn®. «
fjpHE MELBOURNE HYDRAULIC POWER CO.
pS-G wmhPJiurT?18 of gSu aJ»"named com-
Wbrnan'.1 bodfjinefe. JanU!Uy ' '7th
-J-HE 8YDSBBB8IUjBN HYDRAULTC
paTny0 wl? h'f rET o"¥" of 'ho abovenamcd.com-
FcKuS1 both dys tacltnTvo. Jnnuaty to Oth
TUE
pmiyC SnAra liPSS! ab®yon„n,od com-
brnaT betldftfete - th Ja"uary
/' ' .
T>RY the Little. "BON. BON" BISCUIT,
Take it with' your tea. '
You tvUi bo delighted with, it; .
Just you try and seo;. .
Rich in flavor yoti will (lnd it,
Digestive and Refined;.
All who taste it rccoinmcnd.it— '
Daintiest of its kind.
223 Biscuits to 1 lb. Weight
"'T. B. GUEST and CO. PTY. LTD.
"ynCTORIAN BISCUIT V. IMPORTED.
T. B. GUEST and' CO. PTY. LIMITED
Imito Attention to their New Leading Lines, riz.-.—
LAL LAL
NEVA,
BON 110N,
Which arc Each Artistic in Design, and Exquisite
in Quality and .Flavoring.
SPECIAL NOTICE to the PUBLIC,
As our goods have the enbrmous'itdrantago of being
new and . fresh from the factory, it follows they must
bo. superior to the imported; and as we allow full
pnee for returned packages, which the foreigner can
not do. they are couscquontly . less cxpciLirc.
WHY NOT ENCOURAGE LOCAL INDUSTRY?
"WT'TED. respectable Person to Adopt a healthy
w 1 S.-mjirl, otic week old. After 2 o'clock, Mrs.
Faylc. 36 Tonnor-st.. Richmond. _
,\\MN'£ED. _respcetakle Person -to Adopt- Baby .
Carlton Ellen Basser) 15 Druromood-st.,
BtlSIHESSES AHB PARTNERSHIPS,
A B. & it. W. Julmston, 1U1 ()iU'en-at., have client
Sup, ®' i-'ttutj.-
A-BUSLNESSES for" Sal'o'-Ho'teis; General
Stores, IJakern . Confectionvro', Tea Hocim
hNKTi711CoCm.ii'itreeVU'!>;t t3U ,rce' W' BIaa'
A-?i,!?nVS waI,1,'fd. .cl'UD.' "with £3(K)7par-
gradgwflJw't''uaf- t"trai Buaiuuss
tomersEsplend?d Utlli" ncemmnoSu'ion £2a!
Leutml Businodrf Agency, 261 Collius-st.'
,1 UTIIORISED Age Nowa Agency, leading mining
centre, genuine opportunity, commodious shop
and premises , cvury . investigation; H750. John Is,
Guinming, 4 Arcade, Frahrau. . 1
A -WHAT —Auctioneering, country, Estate Agency,
secured profit £2o0, iucrease probable, auction
iVi01,-011 c<?,' suveral ugoncics; £150. Cobb's,
141 L4izzl>cth«rt. '
l"iAKK.n' hest suburbTS" bags, good prices, plenty
-J smalls. . horses, new cart, complete plant,
M E'litalS'th-Vt 01 ' -1U' Uhklnso,,:
Blacksmith, is miici, takings £12, rent io7,
wages £1 S/, stock, plaut, £103. M'Ewan. 317
unhns-st. ' '
BpAKDING Honse, St. Kilda, six boarderaepten-
dldly funiished. leaving Stutc; terms, £250.
etox. Rugby-rd., Oakleigh. - ' .
BAKEltY, country, prcsitcrous town, uj bags. 123
dor. smalls, beautifully lilU-ri. relreSiment
rooms, eotnpleUt. tllensils; £75, roliuig stock optional.
Stlyer, 237 CoUltts..t.
'1>AUEItY. Gippsland, 1# baWT breairGd.T rcnti5/.
ivKt. 0n:a!' ca,t' l"aI"' 4-"5- Jt'Ewau, 317 Col-
BOARDING- House wanttvirAlberf" Pk"o rood
suburb; immediate cnslt buyer waiting- call or
write early. J. H. Diekilison. 43 KIlralKth-st.
BOARDING llousc. £35. best'position E. jleiliT,
11 well furnished rooms, S pciiiiaueiit. boarders
at present, lfaines & Frascr, fO Swattston st.
BOARDING House, partly renovated, 10 rooms, lur-
nistied througiiout, 0 iietmar.cnt boiniem- anx
ious to sell at once. 203 Druniraond-st., Carllou.
BOOT Making and Repairing, good plant, good
position, leaving Slate; inspection invited 20
liucklcy-st., Footsciny.
Butchering, cash, suburb, i sides a) suuiis
week Iv, e-.isli counter trade, good shop. 6
looms, stabling, complete llteilfils, tiller, pump; £13
CoUins-st.
BUTGlIEUiNG" Business, first class, old cstab-
1 lishcd, turnover i4000, plojit, cugine ice
.€350. genuine chance. Cromwell, agent. Camber-
well.
|T>UTCHERY, country. 5 bodies, kfshcep, sound
JLJ' district, engine, plant, 4 horses, 3 carts; 00
bargain. M'Ewan, 317 Colltss-st. '
CASli Buyer wante Tea Uooni", CofifoetiorieTy,
/ Prahran. Collingwood preferred; cbcan. Fidel
ity, S. Mclb. P.O.
CASH Buyers waiting. ConfeetioncriesrHnm. Bcef
Uegiatry Oriices. other Bucii ees; quick salus
»Send particulars immediately, iluinea & Eraser. 80
Swanston-st.
C1— CONFECTIONERY, Tobacco, other lines, turn-
/ over jED weekly, adjoining schools, nicely fitted;
£30, urgent sale necessary. Cobb's; 111 EUmbcth-st.
COACH Building and Blacksmith Business, lea'd-
ing business, splendid suburb, turnover £1860
year, complete plant. tooL. heavily stocked; £3w,
everything. Swyer, 237 Collius-st.
COMMISSION Agency, prosperous- country town,
net yearly profits £250, books properly kept, ve
rifying, owner retiring, chance. Uatncs & Eraser. 80
Swanston-st.
N FEC TIONERY. busy tnnlu .street, takings £7
V' nicely fitted, well stocked. £33 everything.
Iebbd dwelling, easy rent; others; -£50. £W( £W,-£150.
Dickixuon. 43 Eilzabcth-sL j

BU81WE88ES AWU PARTNERSHIPS.
,pv-LUCA8 & Co.,' 114 El izabctli-st.— General Qro®
'v' eery, corner shop, 6 rooms, &ublc. sound trade
low rent; everything. £30. . - .
/"—LUOAS.— Laundry, main street, large premises,
A-/ every convenience, turnover £223 yearly; 150
customers, rent 12/6, complete plant; sacrifice/ £78. ,
a LUCAS.— Fruit, Confectionery. Greengrocery,
leading position, southeni suburb, compact
dwelling, trade £16, rent 15/, stock, tilting, turnout;
£j0, bargain. »
LUCAS.— Ftuit, Confectionery. Greengrocery,
northern suburb, splendid stand, good profits,
rent 15/, 5 rooms, stable; only £W, including turn-
out._
€— LUCAS.— Fniit Palace, best possible position,
, roomy premises, trade £50 weekly, low rent,
stock, fittings, superior turnout; gift, £170.
/"-LUQAS.— Confectionery, Summer Drinks, Tdbac-
V cxcclldnt stand, main tram route, sound
return, rent oniyll/jtliis rare chance, £20,
LUCAS,— Look! General Store, country, Ijtrge
prosperous town, 6plcndid premises, turnover
J'carly, present stock £500, valuation; no good-
will.
ONFDCTIONBItY, Tea Room, centre city, bent
V-> porition, takings £14, half profit, splendidly
stocked: £150 everything; rare cbaocc. Dickinson,
49 blizabctli-st.
,p40NKECTl6NERY, SummcrDrinks( Ice Cream,
V/ very cheap. 272 Bridgc-rd.. Richmond.
irrONFECriONERY. handsomely fitted, takinF£8,
.L Rood dwelling; low rent. £15; others, £55, £75,
£130. Grccr & Co., 60 Swanston-st.
/"CONFECTIONERY, Fruit, Soft Drinks, busy, tho-
rougbfarc, rent 15/, freezer, fittings, scales; re-
duced to £23 Robins. 237 Collina-st. :
/tYCLE Mechanic, with £50, wanted as partucr.
v-/1 A.M.C., Age Office.
DAIRY Produce, absolutely the best in district,
beautifully fitted, good dwelling, taking £33;
£i20, gift. Greer & Co., 60 Swauston-st;
DAIRY Produco, Ham, Beef, busy mala street,
takings £17 week, beautifully fitted, complete
utensils, £55; others, £17. £50. £45, £75, £60, Swyer.
237 Coiiius-st., next Age Office.
D— ATTRACTIVE Dairy Produce, near suburban
town hall,, ready money suburban position, £25
secures; another. £35; nnother, remarkablo bargain,
£50. Cobb's, 144 EHznbcth-st.
DRAPERY" auci Boot Business for Sale, in-«risinz
suburb, 10 mil.«s city, stock at valuations good
chanco for young ntarried coupIc._OmegaAgOiUrtice.
DYE Works and Laundry, combined, £30, t same
; owner 9 yeans; good takings and profite; oianco
pit«.iiinjTm»n._Hn«ncs & Fmrcr, ?? _Swa?»ton't. t
17MSH. Poultry Busiucss, suburban, main tftroct,
established 22 years, horse, cart, plant, every
thing. going_conccrn; £110. Johnston, 104 -Quwn-st.
'J7>lTZUOY, main street-— Fruit and Summer mifiks,
X shop, C rooms, rent £1, takings £17 U'£18;
pnee £15; must be 60ld at once. K. B. Danes &
Co., 3(X) Brunswick-st. £
'"T71RU1TERER, Greengrocer, Ccufcctioncr, old cs-
X tablishcd - business, best in district, wtigiton,
horse, ham cm. trap, pony, harness; £150. Cromwell,
agent. Oambenvcll.
FRUIT. Greengrocer j. Confectionery, Cigarettes,
Drinks, good connection, main street, freezer,
jars, scales; £15, Fruit, Richmond P.O.
FRUIT, Summer Drinks, main thoroughfare, "hand-
somcly 'fitted, profits guaranteed £3 10/ week,
with turnout; £35 lot, terms arranged. 295 King-st.
Melb. . '
F— SUPERIOR 8uburb.— Fruiterer's, going concern,
wide thoroughfare, ucar railway, good tattings,
extremely moderate rental; prioe reasonable. Cobb's.
114 EHzabcth-st. '
/"ij.— GROCERY Business, Newspapers, Rcfrcsh-
v3T mcnts,. Confectionery, mixed fines, takings £15,
crowded neighborhood,. £40, finely stocked. Cobb's.
144 Elizabcth-st. /
fO EXBRAJJ Store, Groceries, Confectionery, &ct
VX taking £10 a' week, rent 12/6, good house,
genuine paying business; £35. E. Purton; 342 Little
pollins-st.
iO_ENERAL .Store, on good corner, cheap renl;
XX owner must sell, learins the Stete. 276 Drum-
mond-st.. 'Carlton.
iplENERAL Storc. North-Eastcrn railway town;
XX sound business, no rent; turnover £1400 yearly:
mond. ' J A Newton, 18 Rowuna-par., Hicu-
G GENERAL Store wanted, sound country district.
aiV Cofunst yer walring' wiUl M'Ewan,
GROCERY, leading suburb, and branch, for Sale,
present proprietor 14 years, Whitty & Co., 255
wimnm-st,
/ROOLRY.— Shop to Let, going concern, no good-
Wchoud. KnU parllla a' 2M
GrIt0S»hSSTai",ur'!3P Business wanted foTdicnt
o tw" .£iw; jmrttculars treated confidentially.
Lcntral_Busincss Agency, 261 Collins-sL
rROCERY, northern suburb, old est,, takings £20
flU"'e3' SCttl<3 VaIuc
TTOTEL, freehold and furniture (all new), brick.
. corner niniu street, uice town, G. V. line, only
two trade £20 weekly, all 6d.; £2100: very
easy terms arranged: immediate possession.
M'6 11 X.NBSS BUDS
GItAIN_ MERCHANTS, WANGARjVITA-
f- Rankin, Royal Bank-ch.,' TO Eliza-
beth-sU, has the most extensive list of town
rXuho'tu'/OG. "beral cash trances to buj'ers.
TTOTBL, good business, expenses lighL leaso" 5
... , 1 yoar,; eliaiice Seldom olfcrcd, £3i5. Douglas,
watch maker, Itusseil-st. '
.XYOTELa, frtehobi, leaseltoldi bargains, cvery-
/t"it„„!V Cn' au.v,vl'ere, at prices to suit any puree.
Gillespie, Farmers 'Agency, York-cb.. 47 Qticcn-st.
BpSS' suburban, no oppositlon,4—yenrej"70/ ;
X J. £b50, free, lit»crnl advance, 4 hhds, weekly.
I'uvthcr particulars, _\Valhlcy, next Age. y
l,oadinK fiuhurbanT 64 "years, 50/,- 3. hhds..
billiards, stabling, finely appointed: £300, easy
V?iL0?i®nila_?ro_wer5i_W9 Collina-st.
HOTELS.— Parker & Packer,- 75_Elizabctli"-st,, two
doors Collins-st.— City, taking £GU. £850. free,
ccutral posiHon, asslstanco £300. Tel. 3208.
HOTELS.— Porker & Parker. 75 Elizabcth-st-Sub-
urban, £JQ cash; another, £70 cash, good
business for jinart_couple; several others. Collin" '
HTELS.-Pnrker Parker, 75ETiznbcth-sT-
l-itzroy. £2 cash, nuun street, takings £30;
i-ori Melbourne, £350, free, tram line, taking £25.
HOTEL.— Little gem, £200, flint" 2 ladies'; sport
ing house, £600; others, £150 to £2000, Arthur
Strange» 144 Elizabcth-st.
HOTEL.— For Sale, Thursday. 26th .Tannery, tho
„ well known country Inverlcigh Hotel, 20 rooms,
ot Young s_ Auction Rooms, Geclong.
HiOTEL/ Free.— £550 wiil secure TjiTBnsinels
. available; a&ristance if required. Call on A.
J. O Donoime, 325 Coilius-bL
XXOTBL, . free, lease 6, rent 50/, £450: another. 5
X-V years, £350. .Call on A. J. O'Donoliuc. 325
Coliuis-st. -
XTOTEL, free, compact, suburban, £130; anoTherl
XX tram line, £1>jU. Reliable information from
A. J; O Donohuc, 325 Collins-st.
TTJOT EL.— jC'JO buys free Country House, rent 15/,
XX lease 5 years, good liriug. Rankin, Royal
Buuk-ch., 70 Elizabethst.
.TTOTBL; free, 7 yeara, .£700r£3,Vhhds.7 billiards,
XX nice heme; can recommend. J.. F. Rankin,
ltoyal Bank-ch., 70 Elizabcth-st.
HOTELS,, city and suburbs, £575 and £250, both
free houses; every satisfaction 'respecting trade.
523 Latrobc-st. . . . > i . . .
HOTEIiSf.— Wc have several free houses, city, sub
urbs. . Particulars obtainable Central Business
Agency, 2C1 Collins-st. . ' . .
KOTEL, first class suburb, £650, free, liberal as
sistance. long lease, easy rent. . Particulars
fiom Walter Parker, 237 Collins-st.
HdTKESFrce i louses available, £225. £100,
£450, £1150. £1400. Walter ' Parker, 237 Col-
lina-sL, next Age Office.
TJ'OTKL. Collingwood, one of the best, free, £300
XJj good lease; another, £175. lluyncu, Hope, 333
Collins-st. ;
TTjOTELS, town, suburbs, country, extensive list
S.J1 now ready: prices suitable every buyer; assist
ance. J. J. Quinlan, 243 Collins-st.
HOTEL, dty, splendid countn connection, mode
rate lent, beautifully furnished; £1703, princi
pals only. Fortunatus, Age Office. : .
HOTEL, small, suburban, wanted. Oollingtvcod
- nreferrwl; no agents. .Bend particulars to Uus-
tic; Age Office.
HOTELS, live miles" out, £300; City-rd., £453 f St.
Kudu, £600, £1150; all suburbs, froui £100,
Ularke, next Age. -
HOTELS, everywhere, £100 -upwards, city, suburbs,
Allendale, Broomflcld, Ballarat, Bcndigo, Cas-
tleraainc," Inglcwood, Jlalinsbury, Rochester; liberal
assistance. Lcfebvrc, 98 Queen-st.
HOTEL, Richmond, lease 7 years, rent £2, nkc
little house, 2 hhds., Carlton -ale, possession
£t75, "bargain, llcrritk.
HOTEL, Richmond, grand corner, one tenant 14
>eirit R0 hhds. ouc year, proved; £550, for-
tuiie. r lie. nek."
HOTEL, -.\ViMnm«town; best position, 4 yonva, rent
. 3j/, going W.A., same tenant G years; £203,
fortune. Herrick.
TT50TEL,' Colac, owner selling, 5 years' ietjse, rent
XX £2 5/, giowing trude; ouly £330, uiuit sell.
Derrick.
HOTEL, Bourke-st., grand corner, 5i years, £45
wcvkly, bargain, £750, free, Ourltou ale. Her
rick, Oxford-ch., 473 Bourke-st.
HXXTKL, ccntio cify. free, C years, £750, sacrifice,
: Carlton ales. 4 hhds. weekly, sound busiuesa;
£3oO._Woodwardi_333 Collins-st.
TTTPOTEL.— City. Carlton ales, £500: suburban tram
Xx comer, billiards, £300; another,- . rout 30/,
licence £15, .£12). Woodward, 333 Collins-st.
H" OTElT.Cit free, £1000r"£76o,"""£5 £403;
Bubiu-bnu, free. £1500, £1150, £500, £300; Curl-
ton ales, £100. Woodward, -333 Collina-st.
T ODGING House, Fitzroy, parade end. 8 rooms,
'XU nicely furnished, bath, rent 11/, respectable
lodgers, pay double rent, 4 rooms. £4U everything,
bargain; others. Dickinson, 49 Elizabcth-st.
MILK Round to Sell, southern suburb, about 80
qunr ts, mootly 4d. ; cheap, genuine. Dairyman,
Praliranl'.O. '
MILK <ound, GO to 90 quarts, or Wood Yard, with
vau, wantod, for cash. 18 Markct-st., 8, Mclb,
MILLINERY, high' class, cholco position, main
-street, southern suburb, £130, stock, fittings,
everything, large profits proved, chance. Haines &
Frascr, 80 Swanstou-sL
"VTEWS Agency, suburban, takings £12. lD00pnpcrs
J-\ weekly, stock, value £50; prico £85. M'Ewan,
317 Collins-st. .
NEWS Agency, Fancy Goods, Library wanted,
country preferred, about £600. Huyucs, Hope,
auctioneer, 333_Coliiu>-st.
N— NEWSPAPERS, Stationery, Fancy Goods, cir
culation 1800, profitable couutcr turnover, dwell
ing. rental 13/, large advertising collccliuu; £110.
Cobb's. 144 Elizabeth-ot.
O" YSTER SaToON and DINING ROOMS, abso-
lutely the best position in city, . sure fortune,
beautifully fitted, old established business, takings
£30: don't miss this chance; £300.
Solo Agents. GREER aud Co., Business Agents,
80 Swanston-stret!t1__
rAUTNEIt wanted, city professional business, with
good prospects, gentlemanly young man pre
ferred. with £300. .fohnston. 104 Qucent. .
PARTNER wanted, join bookmaker, good chanco
nnv person who wishes invest few pounds,
O.H., r.O.. Fitzroy.
PARTNER required, with about £300, to increase
nu engineering business iu city. JI.G., Mary-
ville, Flcmiugton-st.,..Flcmiugton,
PARTNER wanted, with fair education qiul £103.
to invest; success assured. In first instance,
J.C.W., Age Office. '
f>ARTNER required, £25, to work State school
X concerts, guarantee 30/ weekly, two hours after
noons. Honorable, Age.
1>\STItY Cook'fl and Catering Business, crowded
X thcrougltfnre. present shop takings £25 week,
hoiut-ifully fitted, extensive catering plant, horse,
waggon; £250. Swyer, 237 Collins-st.
PASTRY, Bread, &c., £45, well situated, close
dty, large takings and profits; owner sacrific
ing; bargain. Haines & Frascr, 80 Swanstou-at.
PAYABLE Refined Business, suit widow lady,
- monUt'a help given,, good suburb;. no agents.
Cosmos, Age.
RESTAURANT, dty. old established, genuine busi
ness. takings £55 week, splendid accommoda
tion, every proof before purchasing, complete fur-
nishing anu all utensils; £199. Swyer, 237 Collins-fit.
SAW Mill, working Partner with £150, half share
with another, good chance. Gray, 553 EUzabcth-
' ' '
cjwiNGXNG ..Boats and Ocean Wave, cheap. J.
ft Galo, 61 Hotactret., N. Melb. " "

BMIWISHS HP PRRTHgB8HIPS.
rpea, Luncheon Rooms, Collins-st., best position.
X_ .»ret class connection, splendidly furnished;
£125. bargain ; rare chance. Sole agent, Dickinson, t
49 Elizabcth-st.
Tenders for iuon'T to lease refresh- i
Mh.NT PAVILION, Melbourne Botanic Gar- ,
(ions, for three years, from 1st March, 1905, addressed ,
secretary for Lnnris, and marked "Tender for Re- ,
ficshnicnt l'aviliou. will be received in the Crown I
Iands Tender Box, Lands Department, Melbourne, .
U1t>. n o riock noon of Tuesday. 31st inaL
Fttll Particulars and conditions may be seen at In-
mU 'P' ."I"110 f the Department, and at the Office, -
Botanic Gardens.
J. MURRAY,
w Commissioner of Crown Lands and Surrey.
January, JOOo.
lYENANCY and Offico Furniture of ground floor '
Jh . n!££« Pa Block, for Sale, rent 8/; price £10.
261. Age Office. ' "
a TOBACCONIST'S, 8t. Kilda, genuine business, '
would suit hair dresser; stock, &c. Lcmmc '
iV Co- 168 Hlgh-st., St. Kilda, or 101 Queen-st.
rfX)RA CCONIST and Jewellery Business, same 1
if 9 i'cara, everything, £33, city. Haynes, !
Hope. 333 Collins-st.
TTNDERCLOTHING Shop and 2 machines, good
vJ stand. 171 St. George's-rd.
Wanted to Sell, small Milk nound7Cow.rroul.
try, gping concern, 4 a., rent 8/; cash or terms.
uairy, Northcotc P.O. . "
WANTED, AuUioriscd News Agency, outer subnr- J
umcc 0t country; ab0llt A.L.G.. Age >
"YV'ANTED, Lady Partner, with £100, join cstab-
v v lishcd, remunerative business. No. 9. First 1
Floor. 229 ColHns-st.
COVERKMEHT NOTICES- t
c
JJ3IELD Engineers.— No Parade to-night; camp can- 1
, Pnwdc on Saturday at Depot. Drill J
order, C. Italston. major, O.C. J
AN EXAMINATION of CANDIDATS for "COM- f
___ MISSIONS in tho ROYAL AUSTRALIAN .
AttTILLLRY, in which tliero are two vacancies, will J
probably bo held about the month of May next.
"Tho attention of intending applicants is directal to "
Australian Regulatloiu and Orders, Part III., para- .j
graphs 12-18 and Appendix B. 3
Applications to be forwarded to
Tho CHIEF STAFF OFFICER,
District Head Quarters, ;
Victoria Barracks, Mclbourno, 1
not later Pi«n i«a ism. \nrji i<vw
GEORGE L. LEE/Bt. Lt.-Col.,
A.A.G. & OlS.O., -I
Commonwealth Mil. Forces of Victoria
Department of Home Affairs,
Russcll-strcct, Melbourne, <
16th .rnnuary, 1C95.
QEPARATE TENDERS will ho received, subject -
O to the conditions of tenderhtg, for PAINT- "
INO, A-c., at—
1. Post Office, Brunswick. J
2. Submarine and Scottish Regiment Orderly
Rooms, Port Melbourne.
3. Howe-crcscent, Albert Park and Engineers' \
Depot Orderly Rooms. J
4. Grattan-strect. William and a'Beckett and
St. Kilda Orderly Rooms. I
5. Powlett- street, Richmond and Ireland-street ,
Orderly Rooms, 1
Until 11 o'clock on Wednesday, the 25th of Janu- -
ary.
Particulars may be learnt at tho Contractors ;
Room at the aboro address. 1
The amount of preliminary deposit to accompany
each tender .is £1. Final, 5 per cent. .
The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.
(Sgd.) DUGALD THOMSON,
' : Minister for Home Affairs. ,
Department of Home Affairs. ;
S_,. Uusscll-Btreet, Melbourne, 23rd January, 1905. . i
EPAUATE TENDERS will be received, subject -
. .to the conditions of tendering, for:—
New Brick Port Office at WoodcncL P.D., £10. :
2. Taking down old and constructing new wooden
quarters at. Orderly Room, Custlemalne. P.D., -
3. Sewerage Connections at Orderly Room, Albert "
.. . Park. P.O.. £10. (
Until eleven o'clock on Wednesday, 15th February.
Particulars may be learnt at tho Contractors' Room, <
at tho nlwjve address, and for Nos. 1 and 2 also at
the Post -Office,' Bcndigo. I
The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.
- DUGALD THOMSON,
Miniaterfor Home Affaire. -
Commissioner for Railways' Office, :
Brisbane, 19th January, 1905.
30 TONS of 20 Oz. FISHBOLTS and 6 TONS of -
11 Oz. FISHBOLTS. '
fTMSNDERS will be received at this office unitl 2 "
X p.m. on Tuesday, the 21st February, endorsed t
"Tenders for Fishbolts," and accompanied by a r
preliminary deposit of one per cent, on tho tender.
with a minimum of £5. <
Plan, specification and all particulars may be ob- .
tftlncd at the office of the Chief Engineer, 'Bris- "
banc. j
Tho lowest or any tender will not necessarily bo i
accepted.
W. A. BROWN,
Acting Secretary. :
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PUBLICATIONS.
WELDON'S Journal, 4 pntterns, skirt, &c., posted :
. G4d. ; 'Harrison's Dm Maker.' 5 patterns, .
skirt, <&c., 5d. ; Necdlecroft, 4d. Beck's, Authorised -
Nowsfi Agent, Prahran.
== 1
fiWITmm, LECTURES, AC. "
ABBOTSFORD Labor Branch, meet to-night, Vic- 1
toria-st., near Hoddle-st. ; election auditor, no
minations officers. G. Duprce, secretary. . (
A— MASS Meeting Bread Carters, Trades TIall, I
>. Carlton, 26th January. Recent legislation ex-
pluined by M'b.IV (
AN.X, FR/.roy Branch, Town IIoll, Fitzroy (Lib- t
. rary entrance).— Lecture. "Mlldura,". illustrated ,
100 views. Rev. Uorton Williams Lectures, Tuesday.
LO.Ii., Loyal Albert I'k., 13S, Meets to-night, Tcm- i
peraucc Hall, Napier-st. Harmony. Visitors
invited. J. W. Heather, P.M.. hon. see..
I' O.L.— Ladies' No. 15, Loynl Victoria, meets to- ,
J. night, 7.45 sharpi ' Methodist Schoolroom,
Church-st.. S. Richmond. Presentation; Lecturctte 1
by Sister Varcoe, entitled Heads and- Faces. Sisters
invited. _ . v ' i
LOYAL Orange Institution.— Annual"7" Picnic" Ep
som Racecourse, Mordialloc, 30th January
(Foundation Day). Splendid sports' programme,
Uefreshments supplied at moderate .cost. PSt)eciiii (
trains leave Flimlers-3treot railway station 'at '8.55,
9.20. 9.40, 10.5,J0.25,_10.45. . 1
'V\TdLDURA," Illustrated 100 views. Town Hail, ,
" llvX Fitzroy (Library eutranco), Tuesday, 24th iust.
Rev. .Horton Williams. ' ' .
\TRS. Barr, clairroyante.— Sittings dnilyitascanccs, '
1VX Sunday, 7.30, collection; Monday, Tuesday,- Fri
day, 8 p.m., 1/; Wednesday, 8 p.m., ikl, 95 Victoria-
par., near Brunswick-st,
MRS. Turner, dairvoyante, returned to town; pr!- t
vate sittings daily; cluo to-night; 8cance, Wed- i
nesday, 8 p.m. 24 Brunswick-st., Fitzroy. jj
MRS. Allen; ' Clairvoyanto. Medical, Magnetic
Healing, surroundings, 11-9 daily; scunce Thurs- i
day, 8, 1/. 65 Grerllle-st, Prahran, closo stutlon. <
MRS. Ccmp, dairvoyante, interviewed dnily; de
veloping class, -night, 8 o'clock. 24 Cecil-st., be
tween Brunswick' and Nicholson sts., Fitzroy,-.
MRS. Bodcn, V Hodgson-st., Ackman's corner,
sm.th-st., Fitzroy.— Sconce to niglit, 8 o'clock;
Interviews dally. .
MRS. Reaburn.— Private sittings daily; developing
dass, Wednesday night; inrcstigntors invited.
36 Ciirlton-st.. Carlton, op. Exhibition Gardcus.V" -
"VTOUTHCOTE Severance Movement.— Cominittco
Xx requested meet to-uiglit, Kirohcrley Hall, 8
p.m. Business important. A E. WooUiouso;"sec.
rpEMPERANCE Meeting. Temperance Hall, Rus-
X sell-st., To-night, 8 o clock. Speeches: Messrs.
George Hughes (chair) aud Peter Baker.
— — — — — .
fJSUE BANK of VICTORIA LIMITED.
Notice is hereby given that tho Twenty-fourth j
Ordinary General MEETING of the Bank of Vic
toria Limited will be held at its Bunkiug House,
Collins-street, Melbourne, on Tuesdny, tho seventh
day of February, 1905, at 12 o'clock noon. t
' Business:
To receive and consider the report of the directors ;
and a statement of- accounts and balance '
sheet to be then submitted.
To transact any other ordinary business -'of the
company, and also any special business of '
which at least seven days' previous uotice shall
have been duly given, ' '
The Transfer Books of the company will be Closed i
from the 25th inst: till the «th February, both days .
inclusive.
By order of the Board, '
J. D. LAW, ; "i
General Manager.
Melbourne, 19th January, 1905. « -i
fTUE COMMERCIAL . BANK OF AUSTRALIA
X. LIMITED. -
% Notice Is hereby given that the Twenty-fourth Or-
dtnnry General AIEKTING of sharehoIJcis in the ;
Commercial Bank of Australia Limited, ineo hovared '
under the "Companies Act 1890," will be -hrid at ;
the- office of the company. 337 and 3;t9 Cohins-rticcL J
Melbourne, ou Thurj-uay, the second d;iy of February,
1905. at noon, for the following business:— 4
' 1. To receive the report of the directors < for tho
- period ended 31st December, 1901,
- 2. To elect two directors in the pi ice of J. C. 'i
Syme, Esq., and W. H. Caloer, E:q., who
retire by rotation, but arc eligible for.re-clcc-
tion. and dtfer themselves accordingly.
3. To elect auditors for the year 1905.
4. To transact any other business ot which due
notice may hare heen given. j
Any candidate for the office of director must give 1
At hast fourteen clear days' notice before the day of
fficet'nJL under Ids hand in writing, to be lodged
raf4v,-hS G,enc.ni1 M3,li?Srv, .k u, rW5to,ed otilio '
?t, , ? Bank, 037 and 339 Collins-street, ifelbotune, i
tiuit ho intends to offer himself for election as Di- .
rc«or at such meeting, and that he is willing to
act if elected. (
Tho transfer, books .will bo closed from tho 18th
inst. until after the meeting.
By order of the Board,
H. L. HERON,
Melbourne. 13th Jsnnary. i805. Gc'"Cr"'
HOTELS, HOLIDAY BESOBTS, AC-
A COOiLMOD.VTION, comfort and cuisine unsur-
£ j Passed. Ozone Hotel, Wairnambooi. Thos.
Randall proprietor. Special holiday resort; good
A LB ERT Pk. Ilacc.— En joyable Accommoda- '
JrX tion, excellent table, tram to door. William
I'objoy, manager. Tel.
AT the GRAND HOTEL, MELBOURNE.— lligh-
Part the city; all modern iinprovemenU;
l'rAUvU c«lslnei P»Tate dinners, wedding 1
hrcakfasto and receptions speciality
W. H. BURGESS
(Many Years at Melbourne Club), Manager.
A TYEO'S Wvoternnort Coffee Palace. Tooradin.—
f 7 Fishing, shooting, boating, every convenience:
trains met if advised.
BLKER'S Old White Hart, first class commercial
and family hotel, faang Parliament House;
terms moderate. Bekcr, proprietor.
Bo\ R D E R S
BudncfiS Men and Women Should Savo '
Tram and Train Fares and Live at
THE FEDERAL PALACE HOTEL
Hundreds of Rooms to Choose 1->oid '
Write for Tariff Card.
BRIGHTON Bcaeh.-Apnrtmcnts, board optional,
splendid position, facing sea, train, bltlis, gar-
tiens. Falrvicw House.
T3K1TANNIA House, S. Yarea, close station.—
rnT:, God Acc.umodation, boarders and visitors;
74 W " O. Tutton, raanoger. Tel,
('4ARUUM.— Furnished House. 6 rooms, all convent-
J . encea, beach frontage, close station, w a
Towlcr. 400 Collins-st. ' w ?
CARRL'M, Fairmont, Health Resort-Comfortable 1
furnished Apartuiiuts, Uuse railway station
ana beach; terms moderate. Mrs. Gillbnuk.
/"NHR1STMAS Hills.— Ningaroon, Ideal holiday,
.n ««plciViMrcriWSOu!::.l)c5utiful scenes, good tabic,
driving. Mrs. Cumberland.
CJOFFBB Police, Chapcl-st., Prahrau.-Accom-
' modiitioii for visitors; Board and Residence,
cncopcst rates: telephone, sewered; late ciitraucc.
Stephens, manager.
n0>Vi:?V.PJai.LrjIP ISLAN'D. SAN UEMO.-S.S.
V » Gf.Nl&TA conn-cta 8.19 a.m. train- Flindera-
stieet. Itetiirn fores-Melbourne to Cowcs. fust 10/6. !
second 8/; San llcmo, 11/6, 12/.
/OWES.— Good Accommodation, close baths and
Vy pier; terms, 30/ week. Mrs. R. Richardson,
Islny.
/CROYDON, Brooklyn Farm.— Comfortable Accom-
Vy modatiaii, abundance milk, cream, largo orch- .
ard, driYwrviatw; 21/. . Mn>. Brooks.
- ... 1 ' "

HOTEL»t HOUPAT RESORTS, AC.
CROYDON.— "Coronella," mipcrior country Home,
\ largely increased Accntmnod.ition, excellent
I-Uilo. farm produce, drlvci; 21/. Stewart Hall.
CROYDON.—Totrwood House, Mount Coranwnrn-
huh— Brick Building, grand situation: tariff
uodcratc. Mrs. Jntnca Bcomcnt.
fiROY'DON, Edmopt Vale.— Superior Acommoda-
KJ tion, brick house, bath, piano, milk, cream,
ittention; moderate. Mrs. Stanley.
DAYLESFORD.— Superior Accommodation for vW-
torn. Inni.shovvcn, Mrs. Bradley, Bridport-aL,
Dnylesfnrd; tenns moderate.
DAYI.EBFOUD, "Kgrenmnt House."— Good Ac-
coininoilHtion, visitors, lofty rooms, comfort,
;ood table, mincml, fhndy garden.
DAYLESFORD, mailt road, 10 minutes Hepburn
Mineral Springs.— Furnished Cottages, large
rrouorls. Mrs. David.
D ROM ANA, Knugcrong.— Superior Accommoda.
tion for visitors, sea bathing, golf, tenuis;
moderate tariff. Mrs. Shaw.
I FEDERAL PALACE HOTEL,
- Corner COLLINS and KING STREETS,
MELBOURNE.
. Ioirgcst Hotel in AustrahtHiu.
' Two Dining Itoorna and Cafo.
Rooms alt prices. Write for tariff card.
|7t R A N K ST O N.— To Let, 2 Bedrooms, Dlningioom
. and Kitchen, furnished; vacant -now. Mrs.
Vndsworth, Frankston. .
nBBLONG, Ashdene llousc, Latrobe-tcr.— Good
Ui) Accommodation visitors, close beacb. baths, sta-
ion; moderate. Miss Woods.
'OEfSlIA,". Coolest Rooms in the city.— Excellent
Of Luncheon Menu, Afternoon Tea; tmrtics cater-
?d for. Colliufi-flt., next Age Office, Mclb.
PJLENFERUIE House, Glcnfciric.— Most comfort-
able, convenient house, boarders and visitors;
txccllont table. F. Uarsldo, manager.
HAYTER h Co., Hampton, Sandringham, havo
furnislicd Houses, all sizes, Vacant, February;
i lso unfurnished Houses.
HAZEL Dell, SaaauftaA Gully.— Superior Mountaiu
Resort, beautiful fern gullies, spacious grouuds.
d. B. Hayes.
HEALEHVILLE, "Rathrone."— Nice Accommoda-
tion, evury convenience, good position, balcony,
i minutes station. Misses Tovlln.
eEALESVILLE.— Superior Accommodation, farm",
close statiou, position high. I'articulurs,
Aliitc, shoo warehouse, t Swanston-st.
Cubnliirt'iinniu.—
ilv for Visitom; conveyances meet steamers;
roaches Lake Tyers daily. A. Bcgg.'
LAUN'CIIIN'G-PLACE.— Tlie Homo Hotel, accam-
modntion for visitors, fishing, shooting, aceuerv,
roach Hcalesvillo daily; tonus moderate. M. F.
Ityan,
LORNE.— Grand .Pacific Hotel.— Coaches daily from
Deans Marah; terms ou application. Miss A.
owls, manager.
LORNli— Comfortable Accommodation few Board-
I im; teims taodcratc. W. Suowdon, orchardist,
enskino Cottage. ,
ITELBOURNE Coffee Palace. 216 Bouikc-st. — Most
LvX centrally situated.— Comfortable Accommoda-
aoii; tariff cards posted on appliciition.
j\/f.ELBOURNE.— Her Majesty's Hotel. Swnnston-
LtX st.— Good Accommodation and Meals; terms
nouerate; Beds, 2/6.
jlTENTONK.— Furnished House to Let, minute from
11. scn. John Rush, Mcntone. . . „
MINNffi-HA-HA, Pakcnham, adjoining Beacons-'
field Heights.— Superior country Home, moun-
tain air, every comfort. Misses Young.
ITOUNTJOY, Mt. Dandcnong, via Croydon.— Mag-
LX niHccnt scenery, 18u0 ft. above sea level. Mrs.
i, E. Payuler. . ..
\,rr. Dnndenong.— Kalorama, via 'Croydon, on
LX coach route.— Magniticcut sccucry,' channiug
lituntion. 3Ira. E. Jeeves.
O LINDA, Forest Lodge.— Excellent Accommodation
for visitors; terms, 25/ week. Mrs. Ebbcls,
Jlinda.
O LINDA Vale.— Forest House (Warburton line) ;
fishing, shooting, fdrra; 20/; trains met. Mrs.
toy. . :
PALACE Hotel, in the centra of Bourket, has
the beat Bedroom Accommodation in city; in
flection invited.
|>ALACB Hotel."— Tariff strictly moderate; Rooms,
I. from 7/ to 30/ per week, or 2/ to 5/ per day.
lohn Wilson, proprietor.
PALACE Hotel has two Otis elevators and night
porters, electric light, hot and cold water in
jvery room.
POINT Lonsdale, Kiorn.— Superior Accommodation,
high position ; reasonable terms, bathing box,
ishlng. Miss Jordan.
PORT Campbell Hotel (under new management)!
close Loch Ard; beautiful coastal scenery, fish
ng, driving included in tariff. Particulars, Henry
Lee, proprietor.
POUTSEA.— Marlborough House.— Ideal Holiday
Resort, perfect beach; accommodation; poai-
ion unequalled; all steamers, Sorrento, dally,
PORTARLINGTON.-To Let,. 5-roomed furnished
Cottage, vacant now, near -pier; moderate, M.ss
lars. , :. . .
PORTAIILINGTON. - FurnishcdTT" Rooms or
Apartments, vacaut till -7th Feb. Mrs., Barclay,
?cnwick-st. ' ' '
UEEN'S-BRIDGE Family Hotel, S. Side.-Supe-
rior Accommodatlou; reduced' charges; hot
laths; trams pass door. v
QUEENSCLIFF.— Evandalc.— Comfortable private
, Accommodation, large rooms, splendid situil-
iou, satisfaction guaranteed; terms moderate. Mrs.
I'AUain.
QUEENSCLIFF, "Osprey House. "— Comfortable
home, tariff 30/ weekly, children .under 12 half.
G. Baars, proprietor.
QUEENSCLIFF.— Soavlew Coffee Palace, near
back bench, superior Accommodation, balcony;
terms moderate, Mrs. J. Stephens, proprietress.
QUEENSCLIFF, Salisbury House.— Good Accom
modation for visitois, facing statiou, baths and
plor, balcony; terms 25/. L. Sunuon.
/"YUEENSCLIFF,— Federal Coffee Palace.— Comfort-
able Accommodation, near baths, ? pier, Ac.;
terms moderate. Mrs. lies (late of Ballarat).
QUEENSCLIFF Coffee Palace.— First class Ac
commodation, near baths, pier, station; tenns
'13/, Mrs. Howsom, proprietress. /
RiERSLEA Farm, Templestowc Heights, Tia
Heidelberg,— Accommodation, bathing, boating,
fishing, shooting, orchard, piano, drive, beautiful
scenery-
SANDUiXGIIAM.— Two furnished Rooms, use kit
chen, Vacant, close beach, statiou. Purtri
Lodge. Jjinacre-rd. . _ .
SANDltlNGHAM.— Vacant, 28th, 30th January, fur
nished Bedroom6. Diningroom, kitchen. Alia
Casa, Tennyson-st., close bcacli, station. '
SANDRINGUAM House, closo station,- beach.—
Baths, tcunL, billiards,, free; telephone. J.
O. Warrington Rogers, manager. , . ' '
ASEAFRAS.— Mrs. J. H. Quintan, Eildon Hill.—
Accommodation for mouutaiii visitors; coach
Bayswatcr, also Upper Fern Tree Gully.
SEA COMBE House, Carrum.— Under new manage
ment; bathing, boating, fishing. Write for
terms, Sirs. M'Donald, proprietress... .
OOAIERSET House,' Sorrento. V»7 Remember Car-
hJ .huhn's, good homely Accommodation fo visi
tors, fish daily; terms, 25/. Est. 1874.- '
OORItENTO, Lonsdale House.— First clns3 Accom-
KJ modation, private bathing boxes, tariff mode
rate. W. Jlurlcy.
OORREN'TO, Westclla House.— First class Accom-
kJ nudatinn for visitor ; moderate tariff; bathiug
box. C. II. Johnston.
QORRENTO,. Portsea.— Furnished Houses, Apart-
kJ. lucnts, Ac., all positions; reduced rentals. Lista
icnt. Head, grocer, agent.
QOURKNTO.— Furnished Apartments and Cottage,
Lr vacaut, every convenience, op. park.
Mrs. T. Johnson. ,
SORRENTO.— To Let, furnished Villas ond Apart
ments, front beach; moderate. .Tno. Watson.
QOItRENTO.— 5-roome<l, Wavcrley, tramway, batU-
O ing box, now vacant, reduced. Graut, Vole-
it., E. Mclb.
?OttilENTO, Portsea.— Villas, Cottages; nnply
O early for best position. AU particulars.
Ihorpo, agent, grocer, Sorrento.
QORUENTO.— "Klnver," open receive Visitors,
k t . , splendid Accommodation, overlooking pier.
Bay; tariff moderate. Mia. Dark, .
SORRENTO.— Monte Vista, op. pier,' "park lands. —
First class Accommodation; tariff moderate. J.
£kilton.
SORRENTO.— To Let, furnislicd Houses, good pnsi-
tions, bathiug box, vacaut 21st, Airs. Ei-
tnudscu.
SORRENTO.— Furnished 3, 4 and D roomed Cot-
tnges, Apartments ; reduced rental. Tope, 203
Uliircndon-st, S. Melb. V
SORRENTO.— Furnished Cottage to Let, iicar
beach, bathing box. Knmeaburgh, Chapman-
st., N. Melb.
OT. Kilda.— Hampton House, lute Coffee" Palace.—
Accommodation boarders,4 visitors, near train.
Lranu beach. W. G. llyslop, manager. Telephone
ST. Kilda;— Wimirolo's George Hotel, op. railway
station and cable tram; sea view: largest hotel
in Victoria; vacant suites; charges moderate. .
riYOOLANGI House, via Yanu Glen.— Ideal holiday
X resort, iu mountains. Write- for card. Airs.
Cameron,
WARHNAMBOOL.— Good accommodation lor visf-
tore: tenns moderate. Miss Hogan, next
catholic Church.
WANDIN S., Stonyford Ck.— Good Accommoda
tion, fishing, shooting, fern gullies; terms inod-
cratc. Mrs. Brown.
W7ANDIN, Roserillc. — Good Accommodation.
V homely people, farm, fruit, piano, every con
venience; Mrs. \V. Johuson.
WANTED, furnislicd House, 3 bedrooms, at Wit-
lnunstowii, near Bench station, for fortuight.
reasonable. 212 Scotchmer-st. , N. Fitzroy.
Wf ANTED, Sorrento, small furnished Cottage or
11 2 Bedrooms, use dining and kitchen, lrom 15tli
to 25tii 1- cb. ; terms. Ozone, Clifton Ilill P.O.
\17ARBUUTON, , Winchester' Lodge.— Firatclass
V? Accommodation; letters, telegrnros receive
prompt attention; scenery uusurpassed iu Victoria.
L. White-Law.
WARItN AA1 BOOL.— Good Accommodation for
visitors at Orntond House. Koroit-st. ; tonus
moderate. Miss Harper.
— Ely's Caledonian Hotel,
hairy-fit., thoroughly renovated; 4/ daily. 20/
weekly.
WARHNAMBOOL.— Good Accommodation for
visitors, at Ailie House, Koroit-st. Mre.
McLean.
V\7TIEUE to Spend Your")IolitlaysTry River-
> nook; i PNcnnicn tickgta, Cook's or Spencer-st.
Evans, proprietor.
AMUSEMENTS.
UlLMAUMOMC SOCIETY.-Ffret Itelmarsnl for
. the New Year TO-NIGHT, Atwcmffiy Hull;
indies, 7.30; gentlemen, 8. o'clock. Applications for
membership cordially invited. New members enrolled
' S. B. BACKHOUSE. Hon. Sec.
HEART TluroU l-£500 offered Women for Heart
lhroUs. Watch for posters and big advertise
ments
Riding School, s. Mclb.', cloe tram, train.—
Proficiency, any ngc; horeea, bicycles provided;
cycling. 1Q/6. Telephone 2603.
RACE Game. Spinning Jenny. Shooting" Gal Vy
wanted Hire. Letters, price, Bazaar. Country
Press Co., Old Exchange.
TnE "Catermotor" Sforting and Racing Syndi-
c?te.— Investors invited to apply for particulars
t_Clark. 23 Fitzgibbon-sf, Parkvillc.
DANCING.— Mr. Mrs. Cievciaiid's Beginners
Classes, Tuesday. Thursday evenings; all attend
ing these ckusscs rapidly become good dancers. 313
Drummond-st., Cnlrtou.
"1"VANCING.— Seven strictly private Lessons. 10/6;
XJ always open, holidays included. Miss Mar
tin s. Loudou certificated teuchcre, 57 Bourkc-st., side
cntrauco.
W A RAT AH QuatiUe Club, St. Kilda Junction,
every Wednesday; ladles inritcd; select. W.
Quirk, M.C.

AMUSEMENTS
Q p E R " A : H O U b e;
TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) AFTERNOON,
At 2 30.
Goo. MATINEE. Tito
Uackcnschmldt. MATINEE, Fr.iscttls.
Q P E R A ' 11. O U S E.
TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY) TO-NIGHT.
WRESTLING EXTRAORDINARY.
In consequence of the determined ktand made by
Professor Clarence Weber against Mr. Itackenschmldl
last night, he having failed to throw him in Catch
ns Catch Can Stylo in ten 'minute and paid him out
ten pounds, another contest has been arranged (or
TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY) TO-NIGHT.
George , Professor
IIACKBNSCIIMIDT. CLARENCE WEBER,
1 1 A UK EN SC 1 1 M I DT," ' CLARENCE WEBER,
HACK EN SCHMIDT, V. CLARENCE WEBER,
IIACKBNSCIIMIDT, CLARENCE WEBER,
The World't Melbourne's Champion
Champion Strong Man. AthlcU
Wrestler. and Wrestler. .
Style, "Catch as Catcli Can'' (Sir. Weber's own
style).
Should Professor Wcbcr stand against Mr. Hiickcn-
schmidt for 15 minutes he will pay Professor Wcbcr
£15. Tho fall to be a. fair pinned fall, no Hying fall
to count.
Q P 5 R A ' H O U a E.
Sole Proprietor and Manager .. Mr. Harry Rickards.
Mr. HARRY IlICKAUDB'S
NEW TIVOLI VAUDEVILLE COMPANY.
MOST SENSATIONAL and GIGANTIC
ENGAGEMENT
Ever Made by Any Manager In Australia.
THE WORLD'S GREATEST WONDER,
Mr. GEORGE
HACKENSCHMIDT, Come On,
IIACKBNSCIIMIDT, All You Doughty Men,
IT AC I\ EN SC11 M I DT, Challenge Ilim Now,
HACKENSCHMIDT, 11a is Ready.
HACKENSCHMIDT, Anxious and Eager
HACKENSCHMIDT, To
HACKENSCHMIDT Meet All Comers.
The Champion Wrestler of the World.
31 r. George iluckcnsehmidt will Inlrnduco
His Famous and World Renowned ,
POSES PLASTIQUF.S,
POSES PLASTIQUES,
Brilliant English ArtlRtc, Miss
ADADELROY.
In a Series of her Brilliant aiid Spectacular Dances,
JAMES BELL.
The Well-known and Popular Comedian.
LKS FUASETTIS,
LEH FRASKTT1S,
LI'S FUASETTIS.
TV Orr\ntr»et
CARDEN WILSON, HILDA LANH,
IRVING SALES." TOM DAWSON,
MAUD FANING. ELSIE HOLDING,
John K EARNS and UOSSLYN, Ifla
The MAHERS. ERNEST WISEMAN,
GREGSON and GOODFEL1.0W.
GUEGSON and GOODFKLLOW.
In an Entirely New Comedy Sketch.
PRICES, 3/, 2/6, .2/ and 1/. Plan at Allan's,
:Q A I E T Y ; ' T . H E A T. R E.
Sole Lwboc and Mnnngrr .. .. .. F. :M. CLARK.
SUCCESS GREATER THAN EVER of
FRANK M. CLARK'S NEW 'FOLLY CO.
Unprecedented Triumph of the Dashing Scrio,
IDA BERUIDGE.
Instantaneous Success of tlie Versatile Comedian.
HARRY' LINDEN. .
HEADON nnd.SPILKER, Musical Marvcla
WILL ItOLLOW
ELMORE SISTERS
CHARLES NAYLOU
EMMIE SMITH - -
JONES BROS...
VERA WALLACE. '
And- the' Great Double Company. .
Don't Miss the New Biogrnph Pictures.
The NewFarec, HARD to KILL, Awfully Funny.
PnccH. 2/. 1/, 6d. and 3d. Plan at Collin's.
FRANK M. CLARK'S FREE GIFTS?
Any patron purchasing two front seat tickets trill
be presented with & pocket book and an insurance
policy for £500, .
MATINEE TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY).
T H E N uE U M HALL.
DIRECTION of Mr. EDWIN GEACH.
Uuder the Distiuguishcd Patronage of
BRIGADIER-GENERAL FINN,
InspecLor-Genernl of the CommouwcalUi Forces.
TO-MOItltOSV, WEDNESDAY, 'lU-MORItUW,
TO-MORROW, TO-MRUROW,
And THURSDAY NIGHT ONLY,
The
MAN STRAIGHT FROM MANCHURIA
Will Graphically Describe and Illustruto
THE STORY of
THE STRUGGLE IN THE EAST. '
THE STRUGGLE IN THE EAST.
MANAGERIAL-
For many mouths one has read of little clso but
WAR-CRUEL. IIEAUTLESS WAR,
BUT ON WEDNESDAY,
Fresh from the very front, with the deafening din
of cannon and the sharp rattle of musketry still
ringing iu his ears,
CAPTAIN SCOTT-HARDEN,
CAPTAIN SOOTT-HAltDEN.
The Fearless Young War, Correspondent (of the Lon
don Chronicle and Daily Graphic), will tell the true
story of
THE SIEGE OF PORT ARTHUR,
TUE SIEGE OF POUT AUTUUU,
And
SCENES and SENSATIONS
With the Russian and. Japanese Troops in Manchuria,
introducing
A REALISTIC F1CTURE ENTERTAINMENT.
A REALISTIC PICTURE ENTERTAINMENT.
150 Manchurlnn, Japanese and Chinese Slides. 15C
PORT ARTHUR BEFORE YOU.
True and Vivid Snapshots, Exciting Episodes and
Up-to-Dato Scene,
FOR THE FIRST TIME HERE.
PRICES, 3/, 2/, 1/. Plan at Glen's to-day.
JJ UGH R E I D S
GRAND OPEN AIR ENTERTAINMENT
(Second of Series),
EXHIBITION OVAL.
TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) EVENING.
CODE'S BRASS BAND-E. T. Code. Conductor.
ARTISTS.— Miss Dorothy Humphreys, Motors.
Hugh Itcid. E. Kalmnn, W. 11. Roberts, Montague
Bloomfleld, E. H. Hnnsteln (accompanist), and <
Special , Engagement of
Miss LAVINIA TYSON,
The Brilliant Young Soprano, who has -just returned
from an intended tour of the States.'.
Musical Director: M. J. BLOOMFIELD, .
"EDISONIA" BIOSCOPE PICTURES,
Uuder the Direction of Mr. G. D. ltadcHUc.
PROGRAMME.
1. Band Sclcctiou, "Tlie Orchid" (by request)
o « i" ; Coue's Brass Band
;;Tlie Wlinlcr" llr. W. It. Itoboita
J. bolo. May Murning .. Miss Dorothy Humphrey
4. Duct. "Army and Navy"
r 3ii»sis. Hugh Held aud W. II. Roberts
5. Humorous Song, ".Tue Grand Hotel"
6. Solo. "The Star of Bcthicliem" Wl'ustralciU1111111
_ - Mr. Montague Bloomfichl
solo. Good-bye, Little Girl, Good-ble" (thus-
'a " ,» ;r MKs Lavinia Tyson
8. bolu. Because I Love You" (illustrated)
9 Bioscope Pictures.— Tlie Ascent
Vf""1- Blanc, m Eighteen Scenes— Animated
ODcrator J'U ' but Walcil tUc
10. Band Selections— (a) "A Country Girl" (b)
U" tratctll"WhC11 (Uhnfl
11 (Hlustratclll tha Bo''so "f Too" idf'Trmiblo"
13. 'crNiKllV. G»a;Ni6Miirg60n
H. Humoron's Sodb. '"'stroliiii,' on the' lMor"'' Rcil1
15. Duet. "Homo to Our Mountains'"'1"' E Kalmon
,S'o. ( "Ou t'lio "Banks" oflxK-h1 horaond (ifiusi
it Juut ; SItas Dorothy Humphreys
hdisouia Bioscope l'letures.— A Day in tile
P;elds-A French Boy'a First Smoke-Bird
i5L.nt S'CrtT IIcdBC dumpiuB— lrlsli
leasauta Inking Milk ..to u Creamery— A ltiiil-
.Y.ay.i.f ., JJoonJiaht— Charley's Aunt-Tho
in uLrI.u c4 n 3 tot or Car Kxplosion.
Baud' Selection— March, "Polly Prtm"
" .. Code's Brass Band
: GOD SAVE THE KING.
.- ADMISSION— SIXPENCE TO AI.L PAttTS
«?„«dMtl0VaI if!"11?® ,or Bra,ld »tind. '
Commence 's iCm. pIay frouc Bnl« f"> 2 B.m.
motlmh Be4redllnK'1143 rany >o obtained ou the
. . . O. B. DOUGLAS. .
' Buiiiics3 Manager.
"P It I N r m ' ' O O U It T,"
A. t It; I N C; E S O O. U ll Ti"
General Manager .: A. L. BAIIli).
fou;s#L,tors da,ey- : ,
v ' a only.
Musleal Entertainment atlrn'o'en'1 Air Theatre'1'1
THE tiltBAT WATBIt CHUTE '
niE >d bA«E'
t 'it. JAPANESE. TEA HOUSE.
KXCn.INt) CONTESTS on the TOBOGGAN .
I KINOES COUltT" MILlTAItY BAND. '
The Merry Go Round The Great- Dragon.
..„..,!.1"Buroo. "Mysterious .Myoaa.
NOVEL, StN'j''0NAL BRILLIANT, '
"PRINCES COURT." ; — "1'itINCES COUBT."
Open Afternoon and Evening, ..
The aquarium, exhibition
I1E AQUARIUM EXHIBITION-
WORKING ANTS and BEES. 10 -
PERFORMING SEALS.
PERFORMING SEA LIONS.
l'LltFURMING MONKEYS.
EDUCATED DOGS.
MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENTS.
EDISON .MOVING PICTURES.
THE MUSEUMS.
THE MAZE.
THE PICTURE SALON.
THE MUMMY TOMB..
THE INSECTARIUM.
THE MONKEY HOUSE.
MAN BATING CROCOnYlE:AVIAttlE8-
MAN BATING CltUCODlLE.
THE FEJtNEKY. JKN'OLAN UAVE8
THE CYCIX)ILA.\IA tS'
THE TASMAN1AN COURT.
THE TIMBER COURp.
Oreatesi CombinaUon in tho World. ,
A Million imd Om. Attnuttiaiu
COME ONE. COMB ALU
Ercry Day. 10 a.m. to 5 nm
ONE SHILLING Admits to All. Children, Gd.
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. 56 1 SWANSTON-STREET, Near Flindcrs-Iane.
TTtla newly oiieitMl Restaurant has not failed In
Banting the reputation for excellent meals: in add/'
Hon. oyatcra etin bo obtained of tho very iinost; all
opportumty also is given to patrons of enjoying the
music during the dinner hours. Tills establishment
will nlso he open on Sundays for the coming holi
days,. and dinner will be served at Uto ttniao time at
other week dayes. Accommodation unsurpassed.
Thrco courses for 1/. . D. BLACK, Proprietor.
ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS, Royal Park.— Reached
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Gates closo 6 p.ui. Baud plays Sunday afternoons.
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11 Coineily Company. Cumcdinii. sing ami dance;
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T ' JIMU8EMEWT8.
' "R ? M B' A D 1 O t l
lit (ho Hands of the Master Dramatist
Uitii Beautiful Vcrorcfiu Legend of
"ROMEO AND JtJLlfiTT' has Become
THE LOVE STORY OF
THE WHOLE WO 11L D.
MATINEE,
TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) at 2. !
pRlNOEBS'B THEATRE.
Lcssco Mr. George Muigrove. .
Under the Direction of .
I . Mr. J. C. WILLIAMSON.
1 That Shakspcarc's
M A G N I F I C B N T- ' L Y R IO A L «
T K A G E D Yi.-
"ROMEO AND J U, L I E T#t
"ROMEO AND -JULIET".?.
"ROMEO AND JULIET"
rulsing with Lore lind Life and Passion,
tho idyllic outlook, the transiency of- youth,
has still an enduring hold upon playgoers,
was proved by :tho - enthusiasm of -those .
who witnessed it.— The -Age. : . -i
Miss TITTELL RRUNE as ' "JULIET."
Miss TITTELL BRUNE as "JULIET."
Miss TITTELL BltUNE' as "JULIET."
Hers was a girlish In this fine doltvcranco
Juliet,-, instinct with Miss Bruno certainly
maidenly modesty and left the theatrical framo
with hlgh-flplritcd youth- for the tlmo being, and
fulness, hut, ncvcrUie- stood heforo the cn-
less, capable of rising to thrnllcd audience an cm-
heights, of emotional La- bodimcut of the dis-
gcdy. . . The triumph trhiighL and frantic girl,
she secured was an horrified by the creations
mistnkublc one.— "The of her own unngiuatioL.—
Age," ' "Argus."
.. The Performance of
MISS TITTELL BRUNE,
and the brilliant representation given by the various
members ot Mr. J. C. Williamson's talented hcW
Dramatic Company was received with
UNRESTRAINED/ ENTHUSIASM,
emphasising a trlnmpli at once
> NOTABLE aud COMPLETE.
..BOX PLAN at Allan's, Mcnzles' and The Grand.
Day iickuts At- Central-. , Comiis-s(ieet, ami
Burke's Confectionery, Bourkc-strccL.
"D OMBO and . JULIE T."
. Unfolds . a . Perfect
POEM OF LOVE,
Unveils an ccstaoy of iho heart, an absorption of
tlie senses an exalted passion so elementary and so
Intense Ui.it even indiscriminate Dcatu caunut pre
vail against it.
J"EW THEATRE ' ft O Y A L.
NEXT MATINEE,
TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), io'.h JANUARY.
! Doors open nt 12.30. Box plan- at Allan's,
i Prices '.—A/, 2/6, 2/, aud one shilling.
NEW THEATRE ROYAL.
(Tlie Drury-lonc of Australia,)
, Lessco .. .. .. .. Mr. Bland Holt,
Snb-Lcssce and ilanager .. WILLIAM ANDERSON.
Business Manngcr .. ... .. .. .. .. Julius Grant.
Tho Coolest, Snfcst, Largest and Most BJauliful Up>
to-Date Theatre in the CommouwealLh. -
Have You Seen
THE GREAT PANTOMIME;
SINDBAD THE SAILOR?
Is a Question now as Frequently Heard as "How
. do you do!"
Thousands of Persons are Visiting
TIIE NEW THEATRE ROYAL,
Where SINDBAD is NIGHTLY CHARMING ALL.
This and Every Evening kt 7.40,
Matinees Wednesday and Saturday,
WILLIAM ANDERSON'S
Gorgeous
t 6th Week. Comic 5th Week
i Oucraiic
OLD
ENGLISH
PANTOMIME,
. SINDBAD THE SAILOR. . v.
SINDBAD THE SAILOR;
1 SINDBAD TIIE SAILOR,
SINDBAD TUB SAILOR.
Qsr , -!
THE FAIRY OF THE DIAMOND VALLEY.
. Written by G. V. Allen.
Scenic Studies by REGE ROBINS.
> . Musical Director. Mr. GEO. LEOPOLD.
Intricate Mechanical Effects Dy John \\ hytc.
The Whole Produced Under tho Dircctlou of
Mr. JOHN WALLACE.
SPECIAL -NOTE.— Notwithstanding the enormous
I expense incurred with this great Pantomime, popu
lar prices arc. adhered to. namely:—
DItESS CIRCLE AND RESERVED STALLS, 4/;
STALLS, 2/6.
FAMILY ClkGLiE, 2/.,
„ , GALLERY, 1/. ,
. _ doors, (kl. extra to Stalls, Family Circle and
Gallery, from 6.45 to 7.15.
'Box plan nt Allan's.
Day sale at Confectionery Cafe, next Theatre. '
fg I - J O U THEATRE.
Sole Lessee and Manager, WILLIAM ANDERSQN.
LAST NIGHT BUT THREE.
WILLIAM ANDERSON'S
Groat Military, Domestic Melodrama,
A SOLDIER AND A MAN,"
A SOLDIER AND A MAN,
A SOLDIER AND A MAN,
In < Acts.- by Ben. Lnndcck.
Presented by the Full Strength of this
FAMOUS- DRAMATIC ORGANISATION,
Including the Talented Australian Actress,
. EUGENIE DUGGAN.
Stage Director .. J. U. Nunn
Musical Director, Mr. George Sutch.
Produced Under the Sole Direction of
WILLIAM ANDERSON.
POPULAR PRICES.— Drees Circle and Reserved
Stalls. 3/; Stalls, 2/; Family Circle and Gallery, 1/.
Box 1 tan at Allan's. Day sale tickets at Stegmnnn's,
next Theatre.
I B I J O U. . T H . .E A T B E.
i , Mr: dnln Anderson will present on a larce and
scale Mis. Henry Wood's World Famed and
, Romantic Story of Love and Jealousy,
n „.m„ E'VST LYNNE.
, SATURDAY EVBKISO NEXT, 28th JANUARY.
Everybody Knows EAST I.YNNE —
. ... . , , Everybody lies Read It.
. It lins read the old; it has been, read by
1 , P and O'v nisUlen, and will be read by future
ffenemUQaa, until the wide lirmsment is rolled us
like a -acroll. . .
' „„„ BAST LYNNE
Will be Staged with all tlie Grace and Perfume that
i Surrounds this Remarkable Novel.
. EUGENIE DUGGAN
r T,In lh» Dual Role of i
LADY ISABEL- and MADAJ1E VINE,
w.i, . . . BAST LYNNE .
1 BohifJ J®r,.I,ntcrprorod, by, a Strong and Specially
eluding " W " AtU:utlon to Detail, in',
nayjatio/oe0"113 (W,!d'
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' incut ut tiro EDEN PHOTO. STUDIOS,
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' |>IANOFORTE.— Slits Lahy Resumes Tuition 23rd
' X January. 67 Bell-sL, Fitzroy, dr pupils' rcsi-
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:X 8,ONIF|CA2«T JAPANESE ret,vau;
rjUlB ROYAL COMIO OPERA COllPANt,
"T .11 B _0_ E 'i a R A;-'
M A T I N E E E
TO-MORllOW (WEDNESDAY),
JJ E II MAJESTY'S THE AT Kg
Leaaco and Slanagcr .. Mr. J. C. WILLIAMSOS,
It la a Glorious .Musical Success.
"THE o E I a it ..
T H . B "Ell '
T .11 K II K 5 S A"
"T H. E O B 1 j £
And 8linnly Urirni Over lu, b,
llghtlul Numbers.
ALL. G EM 8:—
Just '
to ' "OH1N CRIN C111NAMAN."
"THE GEISHA'S LIFE "
Mention "THE AMOROUS GOLDFISH.-
. "THE JEWEL OF ASIA."
a VTHB MONKEY ON A STICK-
; .. "THE INTERFERING PAIIKOT-
' Few "JACK'S THE BOY." H
. "STAR OF MY SOUL." ' H
&C.. &C., &C. HB
Them—. - ' H
"THE GEISIIA" H
Aa-nt Present Ilovired is a "
G It EAT 3 U OOBss) . H
"A Sparkling and Beautiful rroductlon.'--The lg, B
n?P ,PEA?2 Ut Allun's. Monaloa and The 9
Rj. ra"?! at UcnLrnl Florists', Collins'strcet H
Cotifcetlonory. Her Majesty's Theatre. '

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