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«. i „oard &nd Raaldence. '
TVI ARRIBD couple require Hoard and Residence, 30?.,
Ofitep n0 0 boarders, healthy locality. Laura, Ago
"JV'lpLK Pk., Everaleigh, op station.— Superior
ATA Board, Residence, married couple, front roam,
. .cooking speciality.
MRS. Taylor, Accoucheuse. — Ladies consulted free.
15 Palmer-st., rear Waxman's-cottages, off Bridge-
rd., Richmond.
MRS. Town, 1? Pitt-st., near Rathdown-st., Carlton.
Accommodation ladies time indisposition ; outdoor
practice attended
TW'RS.. Robertson, duly qualified and certificated Mid-
AvA wife, A-wonimodatca ladies. 139 Churchst., oil
Bridgc-rd., Richmond.
MRS. Smith, certificated midwife. Accommodates
ladies during confinement, outdoor practice
Attended. 194 Lennox-st.. close Richmond station. .
MR4 Northrop, certificated iuidwifc. 327 Bridgc-rd.,
Richmond, has quiet Accommodntion for ladies. _
MRS. Uendy, practical midwife, receives and visits
ladies ; terms moderate. 102 ltose-st, Fitzroy.
NICE furnished front Room, quiet home, suit young
ladies or married couple. 175 Kcrr-st., Fitzroy.
\TICE front Bedroom, quiet, suit married couple; re
XI ference required. 163 Moor-st, Fitzroy.
TCriOE furnished Room, suit married couple or friends.
1" 31 Barry»st., Carlton, city end.
"VTICE furnished Bedrooms, 4a. weekly, Kith, latch;
ladies, gentlemen. 228 A'Beckctt, between Queen,
_ William. _____
OLEASANT, well aired, unfurnished front. Room,
JL Walthamat, Richmond. Particulars, Warwick's
. Agency, Bridge-rd.
PRIVATE Board and Lodgings for respectable youug
man. Claremont, Do Carle-at, Brunswick.
PRAHRAN, 28 .St. Ertmunds-rd.— Comfortable Home,
respectable tradesman, near station ; no children.
F 111 V ATE Board, Residence, or Lodgings; moderate.
Victoria-buffings, 372 Quccn-st, W. Melb., 7 minutes
G.P.O.
KOOMS to Let, for gentlemen. Globo Hotel, Swan-
ston-st.
j) OOMS, 2, front, unfurnished, half detached villa,
- J-t bath, cas stove: 6s. 57 Brunswicksu
OOMS, fireplace, bath, copper, machine, furnished,
. XV unfuruisbed. Florence Cottage, 774 Lygon-st., near
F'reenmu-st. ; ;
KOOM. suit men, board If required; moderate, close
tram. 1S7 Boiiveric-st>, near Pelhatn-st.
- iD OUM. nofurnished. to Let, open fireplace and cup
XV board. 3 Frederick-st, Windsor. .
ROOMS, suit young married couple; rent free. R.
Taylor, hair dresser, Rankin-rd., Kensington.
KOOM to Let. furnished, lady or' gentleman, tram,
train. 274 Tooruk-rd., S, Yarra.
SELECT Quiet Home; vacancy for one gentleman.
Mrs. Cuttle, Ormiston, 20 Bruuswick-st S., Eastern
Bill '
SIN GLHf Room with board, 16s., washing, latch. 408
Qugen-st.
SINGLE front Room,- batb, latch. 169 Franklin-st.,
near Ellzabeth-st, city.
SINGLE Room and board, washing, tieaf S. Melb.,
gentleman. State terms, Loo, Age Otlice.
SINGLE furnished front or buck Bedroom, bathroom,
gas, moderate. 390 George-st, Fitzroy.
SINGLE Rooms for'gentleme'n, separate entrance. 55
Gore-Bt, Fitzroy.
SMELB., near, Board, Residence, washing. Farticu-
, lars and terms. Sis, Age Office.
SMELB.— Comfortable Home, respectable young
man. Iona, 11 Dorcas-st. W.
ST. Hilda.— To Let, furnished bitting Room, Dining, 3
Bedrooms or part. Victoria Cottage, Neptune-st.
mUl'ERIOU Accommodation, gentlemen, dm wingroom,
good table; 20a. weekly. Miut-pl., 371 Latrobe-st
S YARRA.— Board. Residuuce, gentlemau, lntcb, quiet,
. no family ; £1. 99 Park-st
YARKA, on Hill— Comfortable Home for two
bJ» friends; private family. 81 Oaroline-st.
S YARRA— Superior Board and Residence for two or
three gentlemen, private family. English, 312
Punt-rd.
S YARRA.— Single Rooms, suit young mau, minute
. train ; terms £1. 226Toorak»rti.
THREE unfurnished Rooms, rent 10s. week. U9
X Queen's-par., Clifton Hill; chemist's shop.
r|Q Let, furnished, large amfsmaH Apartments, gar
X den. 93 Bridportst., Albert Pk., next coif ee palace.
TO Let, large unfurnished Room, with fireplace and
cupboards. 16 Grantst., S. Melb,
rr0 Let. furnished front Room, suit married couple, use
JL of hitcheu. 170 Berklcy-sb, Carlton. '
riiRADESMAN wants Home, I'rahran, private family
X preferred, no boardiug house. Templar, N. Carltou
P.O.
'I TRADESMAN wants single Room, Cardigaii-st., north
X end, Faraday, or Elgin sts,, samo neighborhood.
Power's Agency, 17 Lygon-st.
' rip wo unfurnished Rooms to Let, children objected to
X 20 Alexandra-st, S. Yarra.
TWO pretty single Rooms, good table, convenient city,
moderate. 59 Hawke-st, W, Melb.
TWO sisters require comfortable Board, Lodging, N\
Carlton ; moderate. Terms to Music, Age Oilice.
rBTWO young gentlemen, tradesmen, wish Home in
X respectable family, Albert Pk. Tradesman, Brick's
Agency.
rilWO young men require Board and Residence, W.
X Melb., quiet and homely preferred. Laborer,
Cooney's News Agency, N. Molb.
TWO furnished Rooms, private entrance, suit married
couple or friends. 82 Grecn-st, Richmond.
rpWO young gentlemen want Board and Residence,
- X private, Protestant family preferred. State terms,
8.D.. Age.
TWO comfortably furnished Rooms, sitting and. bed-
r 2.raj _u Ee„ k i lc h e n . _5 2 Gorc-st., par. ena.
rrtWO unfurnfshedRboms.no children; terms mode-
X rate. _ 10 Lynch-st, Carlton, side Women's Hospital.
TTNFURNISHKD Room Let, suit married couple. 17
\J Little Klgin-st., off Lygon-st, Carlton.
UNFURNISHED two Rooms,. back and front, use
kitchen. Cambria Cottage, Separation-st, N. Rich
mond.
UNFURNISHED Room, respectable man, open fire
place, _bath ; no children. 11 Argyle-sq., Carlton.
TTNFURNIbHED front Room to Let, use kitchen,
bath, ftc. 10 Moor-st., S. Yarra.
UNFURNISHED Room, close to tram and train. 5
Crown-st., S. Melb.
1 TNFURNISHED Rooms to Let. open fireplace, use
\J kitchen. 19 Orosvcnor-gt, S. Vnrra.
\7"ACANCIES, Honeyman's Temiierance Hotel
v visitors, resident boarders, every comfort. Latrobe-
fit, op. Flagstaff Gardens.
VACANCIES, gentlemen, double balcony room ; also
_ sing to room. 12 Gore-st., par, en d, Fitzroy.
VACANCY for three or four gentlemen; terms mode-
rate. 20 Palmer-st, Fitzroy, near Exhibition.
VACANT, largo Room; terms moderate. 94 Carlton
_ st., Carlton.
\TACANOY private family, respectable young man,
V Bhare room, piano, bath, 244 Canning-st, Carltou.
"STSTANTED, comfortable Residence, for lady, board
i> . VY optional; near S. Yarra station preferred. A.X.O.,
: Age Office.
h "WJ ANTED, by married couple, Board, Residence, near
VY city; no other boarders: hot bath; £9 monthly,
l.xpcnence, Ago Office.
WANTED, by young centlemau, comfortable Board
and RvSidence ; a. Y arra preferred. Morton, Ago
Ohiee.
WANTED, cnmfortahle Homie.'cwo friends, private
__ family. E. Melb., permanent if suitable. Fort, Age.
WANTED, Board and Residence, with widow, no
other boarders, near city. F.B., Ago Office.
""aXjANTEli, Boa"rii with widow, no other boardvrs,
near Swan-fit, station. Board, P.O., Richmond.
WANTED, furnished front itoom, married couple,
N. Melb. T. M., Ago QUlce.
\S7 ANTED, Board,- Residcuce, in Caulfield, by steady
tt young gentleman. 57, Age Office.
"WT ANTED, two yoting men or married couple, as
T \ Boarders. Klie House, Uichniond-ter., Richmond.
WANTED, comfortable well furnished Bedroom on
ground door, with board, \Y. Melb. preferred. .
Mulling. Age, j
WANTED, two 6mall or large unfurnished Rooms,
near city; moderate. L. M., Age Office.
\\7 ANTED, two tradesmen or mechanics, every com
v Y fort, good table : moderate. 33 Hanover-st., Fitzroy.
WANTED by young couple, Fart House, 3 rooms, un
furnished, near Victoria Market. Dexter, Age.
"TO7 ANTED, respectable Boarders, single, double bed
v Y rooms, privatu family. 25 Donald-st., Prahrau, close
station.
WANTED, Board and Residcuce two young ladies '
and gentlemen, St. Hilda; state terms. Alma,
V. P., St. KiUla.
WANTED by married couple unfuruisbed Balcony
Room, with board ; Fitzroy preferred. Permanent,
< Age Office,
ANTED. 3 rooms, unfurnished, partial board, K.
1 t t Melbourne, orS. Yarra, near trams. E.L.M., 130
; Gipps-st., E. iVlt-lb.
"\\7 ANTED, unfurnished, Tiealthy Room, open fireplace,
V v V Malvern or Armadale; moderate. Elmore, Prahran
r.o.
! ANTED, furnished Bedroom for single man, near
YY town. Moderate, Age Office.
WANTED, respectable man, to share room with
another. 9 Clark-st., S. Melb.
WANTED, nicely furnished Dining and Bed Rooiu6,
YV conveiricnt suburb, _no children. Terms. Mercer. Age,
f \%7 ANTED, quiet Board and Residence, E. Melb. pre-
YY _ f erred ; 2as. week. M A.R.. Age Office.
1 \"YTANTED"by tradesman, Board, Residence, private
« t V family, Carltou. Morton. P.O., Carlton.
'r \\7 ANTED, by elderly lady, Accommodation, partial
>T board, junall family. S. Yarra. Flintoft. Toorak-rd.
WANTED ladies to Board'ia private family, no chil-
dren. 503 Xapier-st.
/ "Y"17 ANTED, Bedroom, furnished, for elderly mau, use
. W of parlor. Reasonable, G.P.O.
"\T71DOW, good circumstances, has comfortable Home
( / Y Y for young lady. E. II. 72 Simpsqu's:rd., Richtuqncl,
f ' \\7IDOW has "comfortable " Home for boarders or
. YY loilgers, piano, bath. 31 Barry-st., Carlton.
' "YX71DOW lady offers two gentlemen friends, superior
yy . home ; £1. 582 Chapcl-st., S. Yarra.
W"" INDSOR. 91 Weitingtou-flt.— Comfortable Board
and Lodging for a gentleman in private villa, uear
;; trains and train ; terms moderate.
W MELB.— Private Board, Residence, piano. 20
Capei-fit., new buildings, op. Royal Standard.
'I "\70UNG Lady wants clean furnished Bedroom. State
IV ' A terms. Homely, Carlton P.O.
YOUNG Widow Lady has comfortable llome for geu-
.tlemeu, single and double rooms. . 159 Drummond.
. Hotels, Holiday Beorts, &c.
i; A DELIGHTFUL NEW MOUNTAIN RESORT.
! BRAE MAR HOUSE,
(i WOODEND.
,\"f HlgheRt Elevated Hotel in Victoria.
; v Electric Light in Every Room.
Abuudaut supply of pure spring wator.
I ? Hot and cold baths.
Terms Moderate.
FREDK. CRAWLEY,
v ; Manager,
. i,« Formerly of the Langfiam, London.
7, l LIPllNE CofTeo Pftlaco, Warburtou.— Superior Ac
commodationi with every comfort; terms £2 2s. per
1 - 1 week.
"a RINGA, Dromana, now open for seaside Visitors;
! \ . superior Accommodation; waggonette m»»ftts
5 steamer. Mrs. M'Kcown.
KTHUR'S Seat Hotel, Dromana.— Superior Accom
moaation, good sea bathing -and shooting; terms
1 moderate. Mrs. Allison.
BIUGHTONBeach.— Board and Residence, Fairview
House, Esplanade, close station, baths, overlooking
Bay; terms moderate. Misa Milne.
C— (5FFEE Palace, Chapcl-st., Prahran.— Board and
Residence, Accommodation for Visitors; cheapest
< f!- rates; telephone, Stephens, manager.
, TVAY LEFORD.— 4 furnished Rooms to Let, uvery
, X/ accommodation. 100 Fcrrara-st.. S. Melb.
XVDMANA. Kaogerong.— Superior Accommodation
IX for seaside visitors, sea bathing; terms moderate.
' r Mrf. Shaw.
,':j |\ROMANA, Esplanade.— Board, Residence, every
Vi'. .S./ accommodation families; terms moderate. Scaton
> Villas; Mrs. Grifiiths.
; tSlKO'MAN A, Sea Beach.— 6-roomed furnished reran
X dah Cottage to lot, all conveniences. H. W. Wilson.
)\ XpKDEUAL COFFEE PALACE, Collins-street, Mel
X' bourne, accommodates 600 guests. Private sitting
- \ and dining rooms, suites of apartments, drawincmoma.
' reception room, commercial room, smoking and billiard
v roduis. - Refreshments served in cafe up to 12 p.m.
. 7 J. P. JONES, Manager.
' f "CYLINDERS. — Flinders Hotel, first class Accommoda
, ' X. tioa for families and visitors. J. Baldasasri, pro-
. i prietor. ;
TJTlRANKSTON COFFEE" PALACE, fivc-minubv rail
i 3- way station, close to lx;ach and baths, livery and
: . bait stables. Horse and trap meets visitors at Btation
> !'. when requested, also for hire. Choice assortment of
colonial wines always on hanu. Terms moderate.
r s II KEEN. Proprietor.
HAMBURG House, Oiiccnscliff.-Board and Rcsi-
dcncc, from 25s. weekly; good Accommodation for
;i families. GPaars, proprietor.
, 7 'j 'r'lDLYDALE.— Visitors will find Superior Accommo
. j j Lj dntion at Victoria Coffee Palace; terms strictly
moderate, near station, mountain air..
MENTONE Coffee Palace, now open for summer
months. Superior accommodation. Cabs to and
- from beach. Billiards, boating, fishing and tenuis. D.
J. Kekwick, secretary.
MORDIALLOC.Ozannes Temperance Hotel, Board
ing House, near station, op. sea: terms moderate.
MORDIALLOC. — Two Bedrooms and Sitting Room,
furnished, to Let, close beach and station. Mrs.
J Kretchmar, Main-st.
MORDIALLOC. — 7 and 0 roomed furnished Cottages,
close to beach, station. Mrs. Henwood.
MT. MARTHA HOTEL, on the sea, 4 miles from
Mornington, picturesque walks and drives. Most
comfortable hostelry on the Bay. Salt water baths in
house. Climate perfect. Wild flowers and scrubs in
blossom. Rourke's waggonettes from Mornington rail-
way station, fare Is. 6d.
NEPEAN Hotel, Portsea.— Superior Accommodation,
terms moderate; hotel waggonettes meet steamers,
? Mark G Levy, proprietor;
Hotels, Holiday Resorts, &c.
OH! Levy's Nepean Hotel, Portsea.— Principal and
oldest established hotel; private suites, exclusive
baching box, tennis.
PORTARLINGTON.— Superior Accomuioilation nt
Coffee Palace, close to pier nod baths; tetms mode
rate. Mrs..Petaress, proprietress.
QUEENSCLIFF.— Visitors will find good Accommo
- rtation, near baths, station and piers. Mrs. Banks.
POINT HENRY, corio BA'Y, the tnew smide
health resorL— The M BELLA BIN E HOTEL is
now OPEN for visitors. First class accommodation.
Terms moderate. Communication with Melbourne by
Edina daily, with Gcclong, P.S. Bcllanoe daily at Ire
qucnt intervals ; also, by road and rail
QUEENSCUFF.— Good Accommodation for visitors
at Mrs. Tippet's, corner of Stokes and Hess sta
fVUJSKSSOb 1 V V
The GRAND HOTEL
(Late- Admau'al
Everything of the Best.
Terms the Same as Before
A. H. de COURCY HAMILTON,
Proprietor
(Late Secretary Australian Club, Molbourne.)_
UEENSCLIFF.— 8-roomed House, furnished, piano,
garden ; ront moderate- Pickersgill 326 Colitns-st-
QUEENSCUFF.— Superior Accommodation Mrs.
Keen's, Urwell Cottage, Esplanade,- near baths, pier;
terms. 35s. weekly.
QUKENSCLIFF, Osprey Hounc.— Comfortable Ac
comtnodution, near baths,. piers and station. Mrs.
Fredk. Smith. _ ;
Q UEEN.SCLIFF, Victoria ilotel— Visitors will find
every Accommodation; terms moderate. A. Clariug
bold, proprietor. — .
ROYAL Hotel QueenscHff.— A most, comfortable
family Hotel, excellent cuisine, unrivalled ocean
view, now Open for season, under direction of Mr. and
Mrs. C. J. Hughes »_te-rnis moderate. _______________
SORRENTO. — 4-roomed furnished Cottage, near
baths. Shaftesbury, Burwood-av., Hawthorn, near
Caniberwell station.
SORRENTO.— 8-roomed furnished Cottage, piano. Sc.,
near.beach, to Let. C. wtonwer, or P.O., borrento.
SORRENTO.— Glenarm Housej excellent accommoda
tion for visitors, beautiful view, near pier, baths;
moderate. J. D. Allen, proprietor.
SORRENTO. Lonsdale House.— Situation unsurpassed,
splendid views, now ready to receive visitors ; terms
moderate.. F, H. Hurley.
T'O Iet, ML Macedon. Grand View House, 12 rooms,
furnished, baths, lawna, milking cow; moderate. P.
CiUanan, proprietor.
TO Excursionists.— Pier Refreshment Rooms, Dro
mana.— Refreshments of all kinds ready ou arrival
cfbcatcfrcmMcJb.
WANTED, private Board, Residence for young lady,
Beaumaris or Mentone. L. 11., 375 Queen-sl, W.
Melb.
WANTED, two Furnished Rooms for lady two young
children and mirsegirl, nt private residence, Fort
arlingtOD, with or without board.
Address stating terms,
505 Nicholson-strcet.
North Cnrlton.
Houses and Land To Las.
(Under this heading 14 words charged SiSPEKCt.1
AA.-.\f Middle Pk.— Large selection of Villas. Cot
» tnges, all streets. F. G . Hartley, ogent, Ninnno-sL
A— AT Middle Pk.— 5 Rooms, in good repair"fl4s.
. Gray & Ashworth, op. station.
ABBOTSFORD, WilliamsL— Cottage, 5 rooms, bath,
copper ; 14s., close tram. Cook, himpson's-rd.
ABBOTSFORD.— Cottages, 5 rooms, bath, wash house;
cheap rents. Chidzcy. back train sheds, Abbotsford.
ABBOTSFORD.— Comfortable 4-roomed brick House,
nice position ; 13s. 3d. Johnston, 23 Hwauston-at.
ABBOTSFORD, best part Simpson's-rd.— Two hand
some Shops, suitable drapery ; 40s. Gahan, Simp-
sou's-rd.
ACOM3IODIOUS 7-roomed House, Ipswich, every
convenience, nicely situated. 153 Park-SL, Parkville.
DVICE GRATIS.
MAKE MONEY BY SAVING .MONEY.
Magnificent two-story HOUSES containing 8 rooms,
bathroom, copper, wash troughs, pantry, cupboards,
wardrobes, electric bell, balcony, gas. street made, within
. one minute tram and train. Comparison invited ; £1 pci
week.
PAYNE,
Sydney-road,
North Brunswick.
AGENTS, Importers' Offices, ground floor, plate glass
window, reduced rcut ; 1080 trams stop daily. 459
Eourke-sL
ALBERT Pk.— 8-roonu-d House, low riant, excellent
position, close station. Jacobs, 181 Clarendon-st.,
S. Meib.
ALBERT-RD.. 123, op. Pk.— 9 Rooms, gas stove, ward-
robe. Bnckhurst, Buxton, Clarcndon-sL
ALBERT Pk.— Brick Cottage, 5 large rooms, largo
CjL yard, near station ; 18s. Ltllie & Daviea.
A LBEItTPk.— Brick Houses, 8 rooms, 25s. to35s.,goo<l
iX positions, Lillie & Da vies.
ALBEiiT Pk.— Cottages, 4 and 5 rooms, 15s. and 17s.
6d. Lillie & Davies, op, station.
ALBERT Pk.— Brick Cottage, 6 rooms, bath, copper,
near beach nnd train ; 20a. Hartley, Park-sL
ALBERT Pk.— New brick Villus," 5 rooms, bath, scul-
lory, conveuicnt traius, beuch ; 17s. 6d. Hartley,
auctioneer.
R A- R E 5 H A N O K
CORNER SHOP,
With Plate Glass Frontages to Two Streets, with 6 Lirgo
IJving Rooms,
Suit ChomisL
Cash Grocer,
Draper,
Furniture Dealer.
Rent very low. long lease to good tenant
BAYLEE and Co.,
Auctioneers, 325 Collins-street.
ARMADALE.— Superior brick Villa, 8 rooms, £80;
two-storied House, £78. Bellin & Duncan, Arma
dale.
ARMADALE.— Comfortable clean, 3roomod OottnKes,
lis. 6tL, close station. Bellin & Duncan, High-st ,
a RMADALE. Main-rd.— Shop, 5 rooms, double win
at l dow, verandah ; 22s. 6d., good stand. Williams. Ar
madale.
ARMADALE.— Houses, 4, b, 6, 8 rooms; 14s., 18s., 25s.,
close Btation. Williams, Armadale,
ASCOT Vale.— Comfortable Villa, Uottagps, near sta-
tion ; 10s., lis., 12s., upwards. Hanna, Union-rd.
ASCOT Vaie.— 5 and 4 roomed Cottages; 10s. Broggfc
_ Woods, close Btation.
ASCOT Va!e.—4 aud 5-rooined Cottage (Moouee
Tonds), kitchen garden, - nominal rent Hayes,
North-st.
ASCOT Vale.— 8-roomed brick Villa, every, convenl-
ence, three minutes-station. Hayes, North-st
ASCOT Vale. — Splendid brick Villa, Bloomfieid-nL,
low rent; approved tenant Wren, agent
ASCOT Vale.— W.B. Cottage, every modern comfort;
low rent to good tenant. Wren.
A SUITE, 3 front Office, telephone, good position, suit
solicitor, architect. Baylee, Co., 325 Colli ofi-st. _
AT OolilnB-st— First, second floor, OlRovn; low rents,
elevator, good Haht. Baylee,. ."25 CollinF-st
AT Carltou. train lino.— Brick Villa, 6 rooms; cheap,
good tenant. Baylee, Co., 325 Coillns-st.
ATIIRE&R.OOMKD brick Cottage, opTSt. Saviour's,
Georgp-st., Fitzroy, ' '
A T 216 -Swan-st., Richmond.— Good business stand.—
House, 5_rnot'.i£; 14s. John Turner.
A'UBURNT— W.B. Villa, 7 rooms, conveniences; low
rout, terms Preiuifi.w. Hart's-par., Auburn.
AUBURN.-tylish Viila, garden, lawn", vustibulc,
every convenience ; 30s.t near train, vety cheap. Flint,
Camberwell ' 1 '
A UBURN, HAWTHORN. ATJBURN-ROAD,
£3L Close station.
6-ROOMED WEATHERBOARD,
Large garden back and front.
All conveniences.
MORTON and Co. ;
AUBURN. — 4-roomed W.B. Cottage, with wash house,
Sc. 6. Lacey, Broomfield-rd.
AUCTION Room and Store ; also good ground floor
. Office, best position in Queen-street.
Apply to
British and Australian Agency and Investment Com
pany Limited, formerly Balfour, Elliott aud Co. Limited,
13 Queen-street.
A9-ROOMED House, h-vth. wash house ; 30s. Hoddle-
st., op. Grey-st., El Melb.
A5-KOOMED brick Cottage, bath, aod copper.
. Corner Rostand Napier sta. Fitzroy.
A 4-ROOMED House, in Little Bourke-st, Fitzroy
Arma Hotel King-st.
A4-HOO.MED Cottage to Let. 1 Ross-sL, Toorak, well
fitted up, bath, whade.
BAKER'S Shop. Tinfi. Ovens, good situation, no haker
near. Miller Brothers, confectioners, S. Melb.
BAKER'S Oven, Shop and Dwelling, 193City-rd., S7
Melb. Thistlethwaite, 37 Porcafi-sL
BAKERY and Dwelling, Wellington and Derhysts.,
Collingwood; 17s. 6d. 173 Gold-sfr.. Clifton Hill
BALCONS' House, 6 rooms, b-irh. conveniences ; 18a.
_6d. weekly. _ Fernvillo-tcr., Church-fit., N. Fitzroy.
BALCONY House, 6 good rooms, bath, gas. 125 Fitz '
roy-sL. Fitzroy.
BARGAIN, best part Victoria-st., Colfiogwood.—
Splendid Shop; 25s. Phcouix Clothing Co.i.Viotoria
st, Collingwood.
BLUESTONE Cottage, rent 16s., near Gardens. Mur
uhlson-sL, N. Carltou.
BRICK Family Residence, II rooms, stabling, garden,
I>aridofck, fernery, tennis, tram or train; £132.
Dare, 318 Collins-sL
BRICK House, 9 rooms, close station: 22s. week.
Looker k Sons, 192 Collinfi-sL_
BRICK Cottage, 4 rooms, Rath, copper, conveniences.
154 Stetiou-sL, Carlton. Premises 11 till 1.
BRICK Cottage. 5 rooms, bath, George, near Gertrude
_ at., Fitzroy; 17a. Grigg. Khnbcrley, Fitzroy.
BRICK. House, 8 rooms, Pk. frontage, close Univer
sity, unequalled po5itiou, 82 Catchouse-st., Parkville.
BRIGHTON.— Particulars of Properties forwarded on
application S. P. Simmonda, Bay-sL.N. Brighton.
Established I860.
BRIGHTON, y.. Outer-Cr.— New brick Villa, every
convenience. "W. Clark, Barkly-st.
BRUNSWICK.— 3-roomed Cottage, near tram. 47
Edward-st.
BRUNSWICK. — Detached Cottage, 4 rooms, bath ; 8s.;
close trams. Dawe, agent. Kydnoy-rd. N.
"ORUNKWH5K. — Brick Cottage, 5 rooms, splendid or
-fiJ der, bath, copper, tram, trains ; 13s. Clark. agent
BRUNSWICK.— W.'B. House,4 rooms; 10a. 6d. Clark,
agent, 59 Sydney-rd.
CAM BBRWEhL."— Several pood Villas; moderate
rentals. Write for lists or call Flint's Agency, Cam
berwell
CANTERBURY. -New brick rtou»e, 6 rooms; 17s. 6d.,
close station. Bellin k Duncan, Canterbury station.
(CANTERBURY.— 7-roomedW.B7 Villa, Yan Yean;
-/16s. 6d. Bellin k Duucau, Canterbury, every after
noon. - ' ' . ' ' ' '
CARJjTON N.. splencUct positiun, overlooking reserve.
—Balcony Residence, 7 rooms, train, convenient.
Mills, Lygon-st. -
CARLTON, Druinmoud-st., close city.— Superior bal
cony Residence, 10 rooms, couveuiences, well fitted
throughout. Mills, Lygon-st,
CARLTON.— To Let, Elgin-ter.. Elgin-fit., '-'roomed
and bath, every convenience. Simmons, pawnbroker,
Smith-fit _ _
ARLTON, Holcoiiibo-ter.. 205 Drummbud-st.— Three-
story balcony House. 252 Lygon-st.
CIARLTON N., Nicholsoh-st., op. tram aHVds.— Brick
J Shop and 6 roomsj £2 10s. Hani.
CA K LT O N.-3- ro om cd House"; "lis. 11 Dickens-st..
Leo-st, near Lygon-st
CARLTON.X6-roonied 2-story" House, bath, copper;
18s. 89 Plgdoii-st« near Canning-st.
CARLTON.— 6 Rooms, clean, healthy, every conve
nience. near tram and bus ; accommodate one horse.
175 Fenwjck-sL-
CARLTON N.— 4-rooracd Cottage, bath, copper; 14s.
_P. Cftllftghnn. Kafchdown. Reldstfi., N. Carltou.
CARLTON. 86 Canning-fiL— 4-roomed Cottage; rent
12s, 96 Canning-sL
CARLTON. Holcombe-tcr., 205 Drummond-sL— 3-story
balcony House. _ 252 Lygon-st.
CARLTON, Gratian-Bt.— Balcony. House, 6 rooms;
26s, Foster, 417 .Slbith-St., Fitzroy. '
CAULFIELD, op. Shire Hall— W.B. Villa, 8 rooms,
stabling, coach house, garden, paddocks, 4 a.; £125 a
year. Frank \V. Robertson, op. Caulfield station.
(IAULFIElD.— Pretty brick Villa, 7 rooms; 16s.
j weekly. Stillman, Elsternwick ; and 39 Queen-at.
CAULFIELD.— Cornmodioua Family Residence, 20 n.,
fniit, flower and vegetable gardens, grass paddocks,
ample stabling and every necessary conveuicnce. tram
formation. J. J. COURTNEY, Corangxmite, Henry-
street. Hawthorn.
CtELLAR aud Fiat, good light. Penman k Dalziel
/ Wright's-l, Post Office-pl. >V._
CIl'Y. U Lonsdale-sL— 7 Rooms. John Buchan k Co.,
91 Qucen-sL
Y — OFFICES STTcl WX REWUSE
\J Centrally Situated.
Low Rentals.
CARNEY and KELLY,
56 Ijwanston-street.
CLIFTON Hill.— D.F., 8 rooms, conveniences, trams,
train. Brewer, Grant-st , Clifton Hill.
CLIFTON Hill— Superior briek Villa, & rooms, wash
house, bath: 16s. 6<L Winter, Bcrry-st.
ClLIFTON Hill.— Brick Shop, new, 4 roorasCODPer,
J bath, stable; 20s. C. Abbott.
CLIFTON Hill— Brick and" W.B. Houses, 4, brooms;
lis., 13s., ICS. C. Abbott.
CLIKON Hill— House, fi rooms." bath, good position ;
12s. Foster, 417 Sinith-sL, Fitzroy.
C'OLLINS-3T.— Centrally situated "front "Offices, for
merly occupied by Territorial Bank, lease if required,
suit ttnnucial institutions, sharebrokers. Bellin k Duocan,
315 CollioB-et,
g COLLINGWOOD, 168 Hoddle-st.— D.F. Shop, fixtures
\j Dwelling, stabling, near Johsston-st.; 20f,
' Houses and Land To Let. '
COLLINGWOOD.— Corner Shop and 3 rooms. Smith-
st.; 20a. weekly. Cohen, 262 Little Collins-at.
COLLINGWOOD.— Shop, 6 rooms, good position,
every convenience. Next Wallis Bros., Wcllington st.
COMFORT A BL E 3, 4 roomcd'Cotta'cps batli, respect-
nhic neigh l»orhood ; 9a., 10s. 365 Rae-st., Fitzroy
COTTAGES. Houses, Shops, Carlton, Collingwood,
Fitzroy. Richmond; cheap rentals. National Loan
Bank, Swanston-st.
COTTAG E, 4 rooms. l>ath, every convenience. Uoton
st., second from Higb-sU, Northcotc.
C OTTAGES. Houses, 4, 5 and 6 rooms, cheap rentals;
_ Shops, Stabling, Sc. Casey, 8tanlcy-st., Collingwood.
COTTAGE, D.F., 4 rooms;" 12s. 23 Otter-st, Colling-
_ vod' close Smith-st.: references, no children.
COTTAG E, 3 rooms, bath, verandah, one minute train
or tram. Bouudary Hotel, N. Mclk
CIOTTaGE, 4 rooms, hatlirooiu. S<C; 12s. 6d., N. Cari-
J ton. Skinner, 369 Dnimmond-st.
/"COTTAGE, brick, 4 rooms, bath; rent 13. 6d. 115
\J Victoria-par., Collingwood, next Moron, Cato'g.
COTTAGE73 roouis and bath. 21York-st., N.Rich-
inonA ;
COTTAGE, 4 rooms, Faraday-st., Carlton. HT
_ Abrahams k Co., gun makers, Elizaneth-sL
COTTAGE. 10s., splendid situation, gaixlen, large diy
yard, hcaltliy, peaceful 68 Boweua-par., Kichmonu.
CIOTTAGE, 4 rooms, bath, copper ; 12s.. railway sta-
J tion, tr-iius. Ryan, 787 Nichulsou-st.. N. Csrlton. __
D "WELLING, 4 rooms, copper, &c.; rental "lis.
Reynolds, agent, 785 Rathdown-st., N. Carltou.
EIGHT-ROOMED House, wit! conveniences. 47
Agncs-st, Jollmont, parade emL_ Apply premises.
17LEGANT Shop and Premises. Royal-arcade, oa
li _G.P.O., Meih., rent £4. Apply on prcmlaea.
ELSTERNW1CK.— W.B. Cottages, 4 rooms, bath"; 9s.,
_12s., 12s. 6d. Draper k Co., Gleu Huntly-rd.
E MALVERN.— Family Residence, 10 rooms; £120
» per annum. .StUIinan, Malvern; and 39 Qnecn-"t
E.MELB.. Vincent-tcr.. Gcorge-st— 8-roomed bah
> conicd House, large yard; £96.
E MELB. —7-roomed D.F. Brick Villa. 69 Hoddle-st.,
op. Grey-st.
EMELB.. Jo3ephino-tcr., Aibort-st— 7-roomed House,
balcony, bath, wash house, large yard. -
EMELB., Josephine-ter.. Albertst.— 7-roomed House,
balcony, bath, wash house, large yard. _
FACTORY, suitable, 3-0 x 50, Richmond, iniuuto tram;
15s. Muntz & Chalmers, 324Bridge-rd.:
FACTORY Floors, citV, well lighted, various sizes;
moderate rents. It. Johnston. 1 Queen-sL
1 FACTORY or Warehouse, 357 Exhibitlon-st, three
. flats; low rent. 165 Eliza beth-st., city.
FAIRFIELD Pk.— Family Residence, 9' rooms, billiara
do., stabling, 3 al Langridge, Clifton Hill.
FITZROY N.. Brunswick-st.— Brick Villa, 5 rooms,
&c.; 15s. Stott, ageut,JBrunswick-st.
Tjtl a »Y N., ou Gtui ge»-r»I.— Brick Coiingu, 4 rouuis,
JL bathroom, kc.i 14s. 6d. Stott. Bmnswick-Bt.
IjITE!tbY, convenient cltj'.— S Rooms, bath, new: 19s.
. Hlglmm, Webb and Young fits., Fitzroy.
FITZROY, George-sl, par. end.— 6 Rooms, bath ; 27s.
John Bucliun. Co.. 91 Qncen-st.
FITZROY. N.— Brick Cottage, 4 rooms, bathroom, close
tram ; 12s. Stott, op, Cricket Ground.
iITZROY, Bmnswink-st.— Shop, 6 rooms, every con-
. V2niencej_snit_grqeer: 33s. Stott, Brunswick-st.
FITZROY N.— Shop ana dwelling, 4 rooms ; l&s.
weekly. Johnston, 23 Swapstop-st.
1 FITZROY.— Shop. Dwelling, stable, sure living, good
. position, rent nominal Wollff, 213 EHzaheth-st.
J?lTZROY.— To Let, 3-roomed brick Cottage. 492
? Fitzroy-st.,_iiear_Alexancler-par.
1 FITZROY.— 4-roomed brick Cottage, gas, bath; 17s.
127 Johnston-fit., near Brnnswick-3t.
FITZROY, 10 UeiUy-fit.— Brick House, stabling, feed
house, large yard; 12s.
EITZROY, close Smith-st.— Brick balconied House ;
low rent, Faulkner, 369 Smith-st.
i A T S
TO LET.
Apply
P. T. WIMBLE and Co.,
Oaxton-buildings,
189 LITTLE COLLINS-STREET.
XLilsAilNGTON-RD., near Hay Market.— Shop, Dwell
| X ing, 6 rooms, large yard.__199 Dnmimond-st.
TpOOTSCRAY, near station.— Nice 4-roomed verandah
X Cottage, hath : 10s. weekly. Gledhill, 315 ColUmust.
POR'ROOMED House, 4-stall stable and coach
X house. 35 (jmsvpnnr-Kfc.. AhhnLfnr«l.
FGUR-ROOMED House, largo yard, one minute train
or tram. Doundury Hotel, N. Melb.
ICUR-ROOMED House, Clarkc-st, near E. Brunswick
JL btisstables.
rOH-ROUMED Brick House, bath, washhouse and
JL eve>, convenience. 36 Brougham-st,
IjOUR-UOOMED Cotlnpe, 2-suill stable, 12s. 6X 57
. _Reilly-st., CollingwootL ;
IjlOUR-ROOMED Cottage, Canning-st For key, 15
JL Rosedale House, Dmunnond-st., Carlton.
FOUR-ROOMED brick Cottage. Gnrficld-st, Fitzroy;
15&, good repair, bath, gas. 20 Carlton-st
FURNISHED Cottages, from 25s. Our largo list should
l»e inspected. Trevnscus, Flinders-st W.
"TpIjllNISHED HOUSES.— St Kllda. 45s.. 60s., 30i,
J. 55s,, 63s., 70s., 88s., 66s., 52s., 189s. weekly: East
Melbourne, 63s.; Richmond, 42s.; Malvern. 70s.; Auburn,
63s.; Sandringhaui, 78s.; Caulfield, 40s., 42s.; Joliraont,
115k.; Hawthorn, 63s.: Parkville, 55a.; and others too
nnuieronfi to psrticularifie. Apply Henry Simpson k Co.,
237 Collins-street, three doors from Ago Office, Melbourne.
FURNISHED Cottage, 5 rooms, gas stove, Pimlico,
Ohapel-st, near Cariislc-st, E. St. Kiirta.
FURNISHED Cottage, close tram and traiu. 169
Chureh-st.lJlichmon(L
FURNISHED, Hawthorn, magnificent Villa, 10
roouifi, ic., billiards, j-a. garden, lovely h-rneries,
stabling; nouiiual rent, 1, 2, 3 months. Richardson,
Kerr, Auburn station. .
FURNISHED House, 4 rooms, bath, copper. 248
Church-Bt, Richmond Hill, two minutes station.
fjVURNISHED Villa, 5 rooms, piano, bath, garden
JL close down. Fitzroy. Grigg, Kimberley, Qertrude-st.
pURNISHED, 4 nice Rooms, even convenience, pinuo.
X references required; 25s. weekly. Charles Drew,
agent, Elstern wick.
IpURNISHED thoroughly, St Kilda.— Cottage, 5
won?- piano; 35s. Lemme, Haynes. 309 Collins-at.
FURNISHED Viila, nominal reiit, careful tenant
every convenience. Ena house, Prospect-grove,
NortftcotCj
I BURNISHED brick Cottage, cIord Btation, 4 rooms,
kitchen, hath, gasstove. 71 Alfrcd-st., Prahran.
FURNISHED Cottage, D.F., wido Rtreet. children
objection; 31 guineas moutlily. Boland, Hawthorn
bridge, Hichniona.
flTRAND town Refiideace, Treasnry-pL, Spring-st.
V3T splendid position. . Corr,. grocer. Bourka-at E.
A R A Z I N G . — 1 2 a., suit dairyman, permanent water,
VX mdo Coburg station ; £25 year. Rock Freehold, 311
Collins-fit.
HAIR -Dressers and Tobacconist's Shop, 5 rooms, S.
Yarra, established. John Perry, 150 Lonsdale-st
H AIR Dreaser and Tobacconist's Shop, two chairsT
furniture and fittings complete. Yarrawongft Hotel
hwaiiston-at.
HAWlCSfUUnN. -cottfvseo. 4 roomo, 13s., 10a.,
16a.: 5_ro.')mfi, 163..203. Gowenlock, agents.
HAWKSBUIIN.— Villas, House3, 20s. to' 60.. nest
positions. ,D. & A. Gowenlock, Malvern, William
rds. _ 4 __
HAWKSBURNV— One. two furnished' Rooms, break
fast if required, lady business. Grezscate, 4 Wil-
iinmsrd.
HAWTHORN, Glenferrie.— 4 Rooms, leading road,
corner, two minutes station ; lis. od. Richardson,
Kerr, Auburn.
HAWTHORN. Auburn.— Pretty brick Villa, 8 rooms,
charming garden, flower, vegetables;-35s. Richard--
son, Kerr.
HAWTHORN-RD., 3 minutes Malvern station. — Two-
story, 10 rooms, ic.; also Cottages, 5 rooms, hath,,
pantries, troughs, copper, ic. Williams, decorator. Haw i
thorn-tel, or 128 Russeil-st.. city. |
HA1VTH'XRN.— 3, 4 Rooms, dresser, bath, coppor,
troughs, _clqsestatlon ; 16s. 6d. Ptber. Power-st.
HGTHA3L — 3-roomed W.B. Cottage, 103. weekly, no
children. Petersen, hair dresser. Arden-Bt.
HOTHAM Hill.— 4-twjmed brick House, with, with
out carpenter's workshop. Key 59 Krskinc-st.
li OUSE to Let, 4 rooms ; also, 2-stall Stable. Golden
XX Cross Hotel, King-st.
HOUSE, 4 rooms, bath, passage, Wallace-st., Bruns
wick ; 9s. 26 Nicholson-fit., Fitzroy.
HOUSE. 5 rooms, scullery : 17s. 6d. 5 BanbridgccfT,
Bouvcne-sL, near Grattan-at, Carlton.
TXOUSKS to Let, Armadale, nawbsoum, Fitzroy,
I I Hawthorn, all suburbs. Joslah Lawrence, 315 Col
tins-fit.
HOUSE, balcony, pleasantly situated, 7 rooms, ic.,
uear trams, trains. , 20 Shiel-st., Hotham Hill
"OTOUSE.S, 2-story, hrick, bath, copper, 4 large rooms,
XX near station. _C. Dark, 3 Buckley-st FooLscray.
HOUSE, 4 rooms, bath, Hotham-st., Collingwood ;
12s. Foster, 417 Smith-st., Fitzroy.
HOUSE. 6 rooms, large shed, 32s. 6tl, corner of Merri,
Charles sts., Bnuiswick. Keys next door.
IMPORTANT to SHOPKEEPERS.— A cheap rent, a
good stand.— Brick SHOP, 5 rooms, bath, shed,
largo yard, suit chemiat, draper, baker, tailor, fruiterer.
&c.; 30s.
PAYNE,
Sydney-road. N orth Brunswick.
JOSIAH lawreuce. 315 Col ins-st— Houses, Newmar
ket, 32s. fid.; St. Hilda, 38a. Also all suburbs.
KENSINGTON, Newmarket.— Shop. 40s.; Houses and
conveuieuces, 12a., 14s., 16s. Phillita, op. station,
Newmarket.
KEWE.— 44 A., 6-roomed House,' stobiing, orchard ;
£125 MEwan, 71 Swanston-st.
LARGE Workshops, Yard, Moray-st., near City-rd.. a.
Melb, with withoiiftpovrer, overhead crane, suitable
stares, manufacturing purposes.. Austral .Oris Elevator
' Co- 3. Melb.
I" .ARGE -itoro, suitable grain, &c„ yardvop. Hnencor-st.
J station. J. J. Courtney, Corangamite, Henry-sL,
Hawthorn. .
I ARGE 'Yard, covered, asphalted, pitched, very oon
-4 venient, suit stables. Puffin, 16 Cromwell-st., Col
lingwood.
MALVERN, Deakin-St — 6-roomed W.B. Vffia; 16s.
weekly. Stillman, Malvern; -39 Queen-st.
MALVERN.— House, 7 rooms, land 100 x"200 ; 20s.
weekly. Stillman, Malvern ;_and 39 Queen-st.
MALVERNL 10 minutes station,— FurniRhed House. 4
. rooms, conveniences; 27s. 6d, nice situation. Wil
liams._Arniadale.
MALVERN.— 4-roomed House, wash house, copper,
large yarct._Chandler, Jordun-st., off Wattle Trec-rd
MALVERN, High-t.— Splendid brick Shop, 20 x 25,
with dwelling, corner, central, and will suit but
cher, baker, groeer._Walcer5, High-sL
MENTONE.— Shop and Dwelling, every convenience,
grand opemug for saddler ; 18b. Waghorn. Mentone.-
MENTONE.— Furnished, unfurnished Houses, close
to beach and baths. Early, Waghorn, agent,
Mentone.
MENTONE — Furnished Hou<e, two or three luonths,
everything found; 70. weekly. Waghorn, Mentone.
MOONEE Pouds, near station.— 6"roomcd House,
fruit and flower garden. Ltverett, Almond Villa,
Grosvenor-sL
MORDJALLOC. close testation and baths.— Villa, 6
rooms, furnished. ._Fitzserald &_Co., JpiCJuceu-st
MORNINGTON. Clifton.— Villa, furnished. 6 rooms,
kitchen. Spargo, corner Daudouong and Williuuifi
rd«.. Prahran. _
NEWMARKET. — House, 32s. 6d.; St. Kiida, 18s.;
Hawthorn, 25s.. 3Q«. Joslah Liwrenrp, 315 (Jollins-st.
N FITZROY.— Shops anil Cottage3 to Let. W. Rep-
_ per, 129 Scotehmer-st., N. Fitzroy. _
N FITZROY.— 4-roonied brick Cottage, bath, copper,
_ .gas.. every convenience. 35 Birkonhead-st.
NINE-ROOMED House, conveniences, grand situa
tion. D. Rusb, Park-rd., Royal Park.
NMELU, Sutton-st— Brick Cottage, 4 rooms ; 12s.
Key, «Mrs. Connor's. No. 30.
VT MELB.— Shop, 2 rooms, op. Bouudary-rd. school.
JL 10s.; 4 room House, -8s/_ Grigg, Conrtncy-sfc._ _
NMELB., Abbotsford-st. — Shop, 5 rooms, and three
. -stall stable ; 13s. Arnold, Efrol-fit.
VTO. 637 Little Lonsdale-fit., close Speuccr-st., two-atory
Xy_ brick House; rent3fJs.
OFFICES, Garrawny'fi, ground floor, light, from 1U3.
6d.;aUo Picture Gallery, John Turner, Queen's-
walk. -
OFFICE to Let, ground floor. Excelsor Building
__ Society, 445 Collins-st., op. Scott's.
OFFICES to Let, ground floor. Metropolitan B inx
ch., 259 Collins-fit.
OFFICE and Board Itoom. furnished, Collin-.,
services secretary ; £150. Double Entries, Gordon
& Gotch.
OFFICES to It. ground floor. Metropolitan Bank-
ch., 259oiins-st.
ObrlUEb and SHOW KUUMs, Aiclioison corner,
opposite Town Hall, facing Collins and Swaustau
streeta. These offices are very large, have splendid light
and ventilation and anproached by an Otis Passenger
Elevator. Apply JOHN VAT. E and SON, 285 Collius
street: or, \V B. LOVERING, on promises.
OXFORD-CH., Bourku'sc. \V.-0"ttiM3 to Let. The
— Vic torian Finance, Guarantee Company Li i nit c cL
OYoTKU Snop to It, in Swunston-eu, near Nathan s
warehouse. 248 Collins-st- E.
PARKVILLE.— 8-roomed House, every convenience.
_ Wcflrnore House, Como-tcr.
PARKVILLE.— Broomed House, Beaconsflela-ter.,
Park-st.; reot_26s._154 ParkL
PARKVILLE, Gatehouse-st.— 6 rooms, new, near
town ; 25s. _Welch, 236 QueensbciT.V-i>u. Hotham.
"OAItKVILLE. Morrah-fit.—' Two Houses, £1 and 233.
X- weekly. M'Bean, 173 Lygon-st., Carlton.
PARKVILLE. Gatohouse-st.— Three two-story Balcony
Houses, 8 rooms, kitchen. &c. J. Elli«, 210 Flindera-i.
PARKVILLE. — Splendid Business Site, commodious
dwelling, corner Morrah and Wimble sts. Jamc6 W.
l'circf, Elizaheth-st- .
PARKVILLE. bent position.— Lowly Villa, 7 rooms,
garden : £85. Lemme, llayues, 303 Collins-fit.
PARK-ST., Abbotsford.— Brick Cottage, 4. rooms, bath;
12e. L. Cook/110 Simp&tmVrd'Riohmoztd '
Sooges and Land To Let. '
PELHAM-ST., Carlton.— Tiro-rtnry Houre, good order;
£1 weekly. M'Bean, 173 Lygon-st.
P" LU.MHH1VS Shop »ndS rooms", S.|Yarra, good chance.
John Perry, ISO l/insdale-fit.
PRAHRAN.— 7"Roomed brick TTousc, every couve
_ 'jnteuce. Davis, 12 CommerclaJS-rd.
PRAHRAN."— g-Roomc<l Villa, ono minuto station;
_pnty 1(9. Davis, 12 Connncrial-r<l
PRAHRAN.— 12 roomed, could alter for club, 6Wat
tlc-Kt.. near coffee 32.1
RICHMOND, Hurst-tor., Dovcr-st.-b Rooms, bath,
laundry, cooler: rout, 17s. 6d.: rates paid.
T31CH3I6ND f.— A number of respectable tenants
Jl can bo supplied with romtortahle Cottages, every
convenience, at nominal rents. Early, Evans, 9 Hope
fit,, off Hichctt-su
T>" i'CH MON t), Swan-fit.— Good Shop, Dwelling, 5
H rooms : 25s. John Turner. 216 Swan-si.
RICHMOND.— Houses, 4 to 5 rooms; 12s. 6d. to 15s.
John Tunicr, 216 Swan-fit.
RICHMOND.— Forties A Son tiave numerous Houses
to Let, nil sizes._Printcd lists gratis.
E1CHMOND, Hunter-st— Cottage. W. B., 4 rooms,
hath, noartrama: 12s. 6d. 88Bridge-rd.
B ICHMOND.— 3"nml 4 ro"braed"Cottagefi, modern eon-
- veniences; moderate rent, close station. 43 Bal-
nmin-st.
Ti3 ICHMOND.— 4 Rootnfi. stable. 13s.; 4 rooms, bath,
X\>_10s. Muntz k Chalmers, Bridgc-rd.
1 RICHMOND, rloso trams.— 6 Rooms., hath, good
li yard : 36s. Muntz A Chalmers, 32< Bridge
RICHMOND— Cottages, 3 to 6 rooms, 9s. to 25s.
Munlz k Chnlmnrs. 324 Bridge-nT.
RICHMOND, Swan-st.— Shop and 5 rooms, low rrntto
i good tenant. Fitrgerald, 101 Quccn-st.
D ICHMOND. 6s. 21s. Mock. Sott.iRcs, Villas, all
J.l sires. Pickersglil 325»Swan-8t., Burnley.
"T) OOMS or p\rt' of House to Let, suit doctor, dentist,
IftCojjinsBl
KOOM"or Rooms, to Let. furnished or unfurnished,
j_best part of ColHns-st. No. 16.
SE VKN-R'OOM EI)Hou»p, stable, even convenience.
CharlemonUier., op. State school, Gcorge-st., Fitzroy.
SHOPS, With Dwellings. High-fit., Northcoto: low
rents, suitable any business. Bagley Bros., North-
cote.
SHOPS, main street, Krankston: low rentals. J. J.
Courtney, Corangamite, Hcmy-st:, Hawthorn.
Shops. 6 rooms, suit any btnlncss ; reut 15s, Cox-
_ buildings, Unlon-nt. Ascot Vale. .
SHOP to Ix»t, Station-sl. Carlton. R. Wilson, auc-
. tloncer, .Station-fit,, Carlton.
OjitopTIlitrti-at., Northcotc- suit dress maker aod fancy
O shop. Next to Moran k Cato.
SHOP. 6 rooms, cellar, stables, large yard ; rent £1.
947 Rathdown-st., N. Carlton.
HOPand Dweffing, Chnpel-Bt, Prahran : 5and8rooinf,
DwftlliiJB.'FitzrovV'ij rooms, Fitzroy; 4 rooms, Clifton
HiU ; Shop and Dwelling. Oakleigh.
W. G. BENSON,
261 Collins-street.
CJHOP, Shop, Shop.— Sydnyfd., Brunswick, lateUnlon
O Bank: rent, £3 10s. _Montague pare,_Moreland.
STIOPand Dwelling, Russnll-st, best position, lease;
ch eap MaHtcrs. Co.. 323 Collins-st.
SlTOP and Dwelling, 7 rooms, stable, close station ;35s.
Da vjes & Sevier, Swan-aL, Richmond.
S"HOP, Dwelling, old established tailoring business,
would suit boot mouder. Kcnyoo, Sydney-rgL, Bruus-
wick.
SHOP to Let in Little Collins-st.. rear of Protestant
Hull Craig, Williamson fc Thomas.
SIlC)P3, SLopfi. anv imfiiness. populous neighborhood ,
low rent. Purvis's Block, Lygon-st., N. Carlton.
HOP, oltl" established, plumber and ironmonger,
Dwelling, stable, Burwood-rd., Hawthorn ; 27s. 6d.
Hair. Glenferrio.
SHOPSTOfficfa, with Store Rooms, splendid business
position, brilliant, unrivalled, central, cheapest.
Eastern-urcade.
SHOP. 60x 40, Gertrude and Genrgestfi., Fitzroy. John-
_ ston'a Furniture Warehouse, Gertnide-st.
SHOP, 419 Bnurko-st. W., op. Kirk's Bazaar. Good
.showing window.
QIiOP. 4 rooms. No. 243 Victoria-st.. Ahbotsfora. 4
K? WiUlam-fit, Richmond, between 6 and 8 p.m.
SHOP, 3 rooms. Gerfcrude-at., Fitzroy ; rent, 17a.. 28
Weiiingtan-st., Collingwood.
S HOP. Dwelling, largo Workshop, suis any business
Brunswick-fit.: low rent. Grigg, Kimborley. Fitzroy.
SHOP and Dwelling, 31 WeUington-at., Collingwood, 5
4 rooms : rent 15a. Above address.
S H6p73 rooms, fittings, window,- established, grocer'
or suit dress maker. Lfingrldge k Son, Clifton Hill.
QHOP ami Dwelling, or Shop ouls\ Mancenion" House
>.) x it. buihuh , emiii, imainuu. icuuet.b.
QHOP. 5 rooms, good stabling, suit greengrocer; £1
Ci week. 539 Drummonct->t . Carlton.
SHOP, 4 rooms. &o,; 20i, nlco appearance, N. Carlton.
Skinner. 369 Prutmnond-fil.
SHOP aud 3 rooms, bath, corner; 13s. Foster, 417
SmiUi-st., Fitzroy.
CjltOPanfl Dwelling, 2 rooms. Brunswick-st., N. Fitz-
O roy: IPs. Foster. 417 Smith-BL. Fitzroy.
S"HOP. 6 rooms. Ohapel-st.. Prahran; 12 6d. Miller,
bnck tram offices. S. Yarra.
SHOP, 4 rooms, stabling, cheap, Lygon-st. Davidson,
Lygon-st, near Albert-st. Brunfiwick. .
SHOP and Rooms to Let'corner Polmerston and Rath-
down sts. 161 Bonrl;ci-st.
8 HOP. suit any" business, to Let. Mrs. Cronan, Albert-'
fit., E. Brunswick. ; '
SHOP, 7 rooms, stabliug; 27s. 204 Queen's-par., Clifton
Hill;
C5HOP and 2-story DwellinR, Gleufcrrio-rd., Malvern.
k3 Williams's Furniture Warehouse, next door.
HOP, Dwelling, suit any business, factory. Little
Lonsdale-st-, between King and Williara_fita
SHOP, Dw-jffing, niain thoroughfare, suit dress maker,
small drapery; low rent. 515 Simpson 's-rd.. Coiling-
wooiL
SHOP. 3 rooms. 191 Bouverie-st. 14 Cumbcrfandpl.,
off Bouveric-stv.
SHOP. 5 rooms, leading position Sydncy-rd., stable.
W. B. Johnston, 88 Sydnoy-rd., Brunswick.
S" "HOP and' Dwelling, new, good position; 16s. 105
Coinmoreiftl-rd., S. Yarra.
SHOP, 4 roomfi, 15s. weekly, railway station, tram ter-
minus. Ryan. 787 Richardson-st,, N. Carlton.
SR OP, 8 rooms, stabling, hay loft, good order, good
position. Ryan, 787 Nicholson-st., N. Carlton.
SIXTUOOMED House, hath, copper, every convenience ;
£1. 9 Freeman-fit, N. Fitzroy. _ _
SIX-ROOMED House, newly renovated, Chapman-sb,
N. Melb. Sykes, 9 Hainea-st. ;
SMELB.— Good brick Shop and Dwelling, best part
Victoria-ay.; 35s. Buckhnrst, Buxton.
S IJRrENTO.— To Let, M Blairgowrie, " well built, com-
- fortable stone- bouse, outbuildings, Ac., beautiful
situation, :large crounds. Perpetual Exeoutors and Trus
tees Association Ltd., 46 Queen-sL
SPACIOUS corner Shop, Lygon( Pntierson sts., N.
Carlton, main thoroughfare, unique chance good
draper. _
SPLENDID Opening.— General . Store, -Boarding
. House, 17 rooms, grand stabling, conveniences. Mrs.
Ginty, Berwick.
ST- 'KUdii Hou?e, 4 rotfma, wash house, bath, facing
trams, Queen-fit, ; rant cheap.
ST. Kilda.— 8-roonod House. 2-storied; £1 week.
Greenmont, Octavia-st, tram. ,
ST. Kilda-— Cottages 6. 5, 4 rooms; 19i., 18s., 17s., 16a.,
_ 14a. Mnokay, 243 High-at.
1\ Kihli.— Briek-Cottnge, 6 rooms, unfurnished, every
convenience. Cly'do-st., Esplanade enrL_ _
Kiidft'rHpuBe,I6s.;"NowmarkRt, 32s. 6cl; HasvthoruT
3 25«., 30s.- Josiah Lawrence, 315 Colli na-st.
S" TQRE to Let in -Little (Jollins-sL, rear of Protestant
Hall, suit bulk goods or min'ofacturer. Craig, Wii-
liamaon fe .Tbomafi. . . . ,
BirORE, 3 flats, Latrobc-st. " 'John Buchan k Co..;91-
... .Qflflyn-St; r . : ; !lS;'v.'': '
S'" TORAGE.— Walker's Bonded' 6tares. Moray-st., S.
Melb. T. R. B Morton. 217 Coillns-st.
S1?ORE, Store.— Large Pree Storo to Let, in Flinders'st;
T. R. B. M orton. 217 Collins-st., corner Swanston-st.
STORE," at hack of our" auction -roomfi, 4-story, with
hydraulic lift: rent £259. Beanchamp Bros. :
STORE, Workshop.'clofio corner Elizabeth. Little Lons-
dale st».: 15s. week. E. A- Flannigan, 196 Swanston-st.
SUPERIOR Stabling, loose-boxen, coach" house, lofts.
Vh.cent-tcr., Gcorge-st, E. Melb.
CJ "YARRA, near-tram and park.— D.F. brick Villa, de
kl. (ached ; 27s. 6d. Trevascus. ageut.__
S YARRA. —Cottage, 5 rooms, bath, near station ; 14s.
u'ek. Trcvaacus, Ftindcrs-st. W.
S" "Ya"RUA.— drick Villa. 7 rooms, - nath, gas, every
convenience, good position ; 25s. Dove&un & Co.,
S. Yarra. .
S YARRA,— 6-roomed brick Villa, conveniences, rail-
« way, tram : 21s. Sampson, 555 Chapcl-st.
SYAltHA. business centre. — Brick Shop, handsome
windows, verandah, fittings : moderate. 77 Toorak-rd.
TEN-ROOMED Imlcony Residence, bay windows ; 45s.
week. 106 Nicholson-st., Fitzroy, op. gardens.
THE CUMMERCIAL LIVERY and LETTING
STABLES.
For a Term.
Accommodation for 50 horses, also for 40 buggies, all
under cover, 10 large loose boxes.
The stables are thn oldest established in Warrnambool,
And were occupied by Mr. GleeBon for over 35 years.
Good opening for pushing man.
For further particulars anplv
M. GLEESON,
Warrnambool.
THREE-ROOMED Brick House, Arden-st., N.Me!b.;
rent 12a. 35 Dryburgh-st.
rjtHUEE-KOOMED Cottage. 373Fitzroy-st., Fitzroy.
THREE-ROOMED Honse, passage; 10s. MrTfTay, near
Curry's Hotel, Weilingtan-st. N., Collingwood.
THREE Flats, 20x SO": cheapest and most central m
Melbourne. Muuday, Wright's-l., rear Kirk's
Bazaar. __ ' '
THREE Warehouses, in heart of city, 4-storics. large
basements, good.lifts. Birtchnell, Barridge'J: Por
tar, 315 Collins-su ' . - . ;
T'O Let. House, 3 rooms. Victoria-L, off Bourke-st. W.;
Jcey next door. : ; .
TO Ijet on lease, portion of largo tract land. J. ft D.
M'-Lennan, Ferngrovo Farm. Murronn.
TO Let, 4 Rooms,' kitchen and battirootn,' 25 Madeline
_ gt.. near city. W. 3L Knight, tinsmith.
TO Let. 3-roomed Houkc. 2-stall stable, 7s. 6d. week.
_U. Forscutt. FairtieldJPk. '
rifiQ" Let; 7-foomed House, bath and copper. 37 Argyle
X t>n . . Carlton. ' ;
TO Let74-robmed House, cheap rent. A. Dressier, 101
Brunswick-st., Fitzroy.
rj\ . o E E Tl
COLLINGWOOD, Derby 8treet. — Four-roomed
Dweiliug, bath: 16s. Backville-street, four-
roomed cottage: Us.
CLIFTON HILL. Noone-street— Tbree-roomed Cot
tage: 9s. '
EAST MELBOURNE, Victoria-parade. — Four-
roomed brick-Vitia. bath, ftc.; £lls.
. FITZROY.— Commodious brick and stone Buildiug,
Biiltnide store, factory, Ac.: 30.s.
G. P. LANGRIDGE and SON, 64 rinnth-fih, Collingwood.
TO LET. two very handaome new 8-roomed HOUSES,
19ft. froutngo, 13ft. high, Park-Street west, overlook
ing Royal Park, south aspect, with superb views. 203 yards
from Hyducy-yoad traiu, 14 minutes from P.O.. fitted with
electric bells, lavatory, bathroom, marble mantels, tiled
crates, asphalt yards ; rout to annual tenant, 30s. Apply
IVrriman, auctioneer,- Brunswick. '
TO Let, good Vdwolling House, rent moderate, suit
drew niakcr.Vl'iJuUagh. draper, 271 .Siiiipson'fi-rd.
TO Let, 3-roorncd "Cottage. 161 Kokcby-st., Colling
wood.
TO iwet, Btone Staro, 3 flats, off Hiahlander-st., near
corner King and Flinders sts-' W. W. Gudgeon, 42
William-st. ;
TO Let. House, cow shed, 10 miuuU-R walk from station;
_ 8b. por week William Oreig, Brayhrnok.
rilO Let, 5-roomed brick House, 33 Chetwynd-st., N.
X MoIK: jOtolX
TWO large Flats, 72 x 52 ; £3 10s. per week. Federal
Building, Madeline-fit., near Victorla-st.
rpWO-ROOMED brick Cottage in Guildford-st. Duke
X of Kent Hotel. Latrobe-sL
Twb-ROOM'ED Cottages! 2£9 Elg'ro-st., Carltou, near
Madeline.
T'WO-ftOOMED Cottage, off Spcncer-st., W. Melb.; 8s.
Simpson, auctioneer. 261 Cnllius-fit
TWO-ROOMED House, Darlington-st., S. Richmond.
_ Key ut No. 10.
\-tTlLLlAMS10WN.— Baker's Shop and Dwelling, witn
Y V oven. Douglas par., good opening ; rout 15s. week.
Morgan k Co., Williamstownand Newport.
WILLIASISTOWN.— Brick Shop anrt Dwelling,
2-stnry, Fcrguson-st, good business position.
Morgan k Co., Williamstowu.
WINDSOR.— Brick Villa, 6 rooms, all conveniences,
_ High-at. and Lewifihain-rd., Windsor.
WMKLB.. Kir pst.— Two-storv hrick House, at-
, tachod. 8 rooms. l>ath. ftc.: £2 week. Ham.
WMKLB., Siormont, Miller-st— ' 9-roomcd balcony
, House. cIobo tram, train. Appiy corner house.
WMELB., Milton-st.— 6-roomed brick House; 27a.
, 6<1. Simpson, auctioneer, 261 Collins-st.
W' MELB., Park-st.— 6-roome<l brick Cottage ; 20s.
, .Simpson, auctioneer. 261 Collins-st. -
WMELB., Park-st.— 3-rnomed brick Cottage ; 12s.
« Simpson, auctioneer, 261 Collins-st,
WORK Shops and steam power, suit any business;
rent low. John Perry, 160 Lonsdale-st.
Law NoticeB.
A— LEGAL Advice gratis; all legal business negoti-
ated. Lawyer, Box 337, G.P.O.
IN the Supreme Court of Victoria.— I. HERBERT
LITCHFIELD, residing at ileatberlmgh, Millswyu-
street, South Varni, Melbourne, in the colony of Vic
toria, late of the Federal Coffee Palace, in Melbourne
afon-said, solicitor of the Suptonic Court of Jmli&ittuv
in England, hereliy giro notice that I intend to APPLY
on the flrfit day of tho first sitting of thu Full Court in
tho year 1891. to be ADMITTED to PRACTISE as an
ATTORNEY; Solicitar and Proctor of the Supreme
Court of Judicature in Victoria.
JWtod thi. Wth
i Law notices.
NOTIOE is hereby siTen that after tho esplratlon of
fourteen Uiysfroin thu publication hurcof, Al
PLICATION will be made to the Supremo Court of the
Colony of Victoria, in its probata Jurisdiction, that
PROBATE of the WILL of GEORGE TUODD, the
elder, of Gralmm-strcut, Port Melbourne, i» the colony of
Victoria, carrier, deceased, may bo GRANTED to
George Trodd, the younger, of Graham-street, Port Mel
bourne, iu thi said colony, carrier, tho sole executor
named in nnd appointed by the said will.
Dated this 19th day of January, N91.
FRANCIS JOHN SIDNEY STEPHEN, 109 Swau
ston-streut, Melbourne, Proctor for the bv<1 executor.
N'OTICE is iiereby giren that after the expiration of
fourteen days from the publication hereof APPLI
CATION will ho niadu to thu Supremo Court of tbe
Colony or Victoria, in its probate jurisdiction, that
ADMINlSTRATIONoftho ESTATE of JANE ALICE
EDWARDS, late of 61 Fitzgihbon-street, Parkville. near
Melbourne, in thu said colony, thu wife of Henry Peter
Edwards, of the same place, compositor, may bo
GRANTED to the said Henry Peter Edwards, now of
65 Park-street, Farkvillu aforesaid, the husband of the
said deenced.
Dated this nineteenth day of January, 1891.
GILLOTT, CHOKER. SNOWDEN and Co.. 84. 86
and 88 WHlinm-strcct, Melbourne, Proctors for thu said
Henry Peter Edwards.
HpO JOSEPH OUKETOX, formerly of Whlxall,
X Hnlop, England, hut lost heard of at Mops. Glppa-
land. Victoria, Australia.— By an onlcr of the Chancery
Division of tho Utah Court of Justice niudo in tho matter
of the estate of .luhn Curctnn, late of Whixall, Salop,
fanner, dcueasetl, and in nn action Willianifi against Wil
liams. 1890, O. No. 2561,au inquiry was directed "Whether
Joseph Cureton. a son of the testator, John Curcton, in
his will named, was living or dead at the date of the
dentil of Sarah Curcton, the testator's widow." The said
Sarah Curcton died at Whixntl, on the 7th day of August,
1889. By the will of the said John Curcton. deceased, tho
sum of £100 in given to the said Joseph Cureton, if living
at the time of thti death of tho said Sarah Curcton. Thu
said Joseph Curcton, if living nt the death of the said
S.arah Curcton. and if then living aod sineo dead his
legal personal representatives is on or before the 1st day
June. 1891. to BEND by post prepaid FULL PARTICU
LARS of his CLAIM, together with the necessary evi
dence to establish same, to Edward Bygott, solicitor.
Wera, Shropshire. England, the solicitor for the present
trustees of two will of the raid John Cureton. and in de
fault thereof the said trustees will immediately after tho
said 1st day of June,' 1891, apply to Mr. Justice Kekcwick,
before whom the said matter is proceeding, to answer thu
said inquiry, ou the assumption that the said Joseph
Cureton died in the life time of the testator's said widow.
Datod the flfih day of December, 1899.
I'RITCIIARD, ENGLEFIELD and Co., Solicitors,
Painters Hall, London, E.C., Agents for E. RYGOTT,
Worn. .Shropshire, Solicitor for the said trustees.
T0 ISABEL FROST, formerly of Youus-fitreet. Fitz
JL roy, Victoria.— Take notice that I will PETITION
the Supremu Court next February for a DIVORCE from
you on the grounds of desertion, _
HENRY FROST, Youug-Btrect, Fitzroy.
1st December, 1890.
Meetings, Lectures, &c.
C Continued from Parjc L)
\T CARLTON Presbyterian Church.— Concert To
1 Y night; prominent singers, leading choirs, instru-
oientaliBts, ventriloquism. Is.
TCTO. 33L.O.Tj., Meots to-night, Protcstaub llaYl, 8 p.m.
X v sharp. Visitors invited.
JJOBISON BROS., CAMPBELL nnd 8L033 LD.
Tho Fifth Ordinary General MEETING of thu Share
holders of tho above Company will bo held at Scott's
Hotel, Collios-street, ou THURSDAY, 29th inst., at
3 P'ra' DAVID HARD, F.I.A.V.,
Secretary.
. Melbourne,
20th January, 1891.
SHTMorville WraxnlFs Illustrated Reminiscences of
Indian Mutiny to-night, 8, Melb. Temperance iIu.lL
Admission free. Collection.,
T ABEUNACLE, Sackviile-sK, Collingwood.-Sacred
Cantata, Daniel, by special request, ou Tuesday,
1 20th, at 8 o'clock. Admission 6d.
r rriHE SOUTHERN INSURANCE COMPANY
X LIMITED. 1
» ' Notice is. hereby given that an Ordinary General
MEETING of the SOUTHERN INSURANCE COM
; PANY LIMITED will bo held at the offices of the Com
pany, Queen-street, on Monday, tho 2ud day of February
next, at 2 o'clock in tho afteruooo, for the transaction of
the following business
L To receive the half yearly statement of accounts
8 aud directors report
2. To elect two directors in room of Sir W. J. Clarke,
Bart., aud Mr. Edward Laugton, who retire by
(UUtllUIl
. 3l To appoint two auditors
4. To transact auy other business of which duo notlco
has been given, or which may be brought forward
by the director.
Candidates for the office of director must leave with tho
secretary, at tho registered office of the company, four- '
teen days' previous notice, in writing, of his intention to
become a candidate or to offer himself for re-clectton.
Sir W.J. Clarke, Bart., and Mr Edward Lungum, the
retiring directors, bavc intimated tlmt they intend to
offor themselves for re-appointment.
The share bnokB of the company will be closod from the
19th inst. until the 3rd prox.
By order of the directors.
C11AS. RENN1E, Secretary.
Queen-street, Melbourne,
15th January, 1891.
THE AUSTRALIAN MERCANTILE UNION
INSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED.
Notice is hereby given that the seventeenth Ordinary
General Half Yearly MEETING of the shareholders will
be held at the offices, 463 Collins-street, on Weduesday,
fourth February next, at 2.20 u.
Business:
To receive the directors' report and statcmcut of
accounts to 31st December. 1890
To appoint' two auditors. Messrs. William 3. Flint
- and E. V. Hastings retire in terms of articlo of
nssocintion, but, being eligible for re-election,
offer.thcmselves accordingly
Any other business of which due notice shall have
been given.
The Share Bonks of the company will be Closed from
21st January to 5th February. l»oth days inclusive.
By order of the board,
WILLIAM PATERSON,
Secretary.
Melbourne, 16th January, 1691.
T HE S YDNEYand Stf BU IT RAN HYDRAULIC
POWER COMPANY LIMITED.
NOTICE IB hereby given that the Second Annual
General MEETING of shareholders will be held at tho
Gomnany'n Registered Offices, Elizabeth-street, Sydney,
; on Thursday, 29th January. 1891. at 2.30 p.m.
'BUSINESS:
.To receive the directors' report and balance sheet for
the year ending 31st December, 1690.
; To elect two directors in the place of James Angus,
Esq:, and Lhuit.-Coloiiel Stokes, who retire by
ballot, and two auditors, in tho room of Messrs.
Miles and Vane, oil' of whom are eligible for re
election and have given tho requisite liotice
accordingly.
Totranvicb such other business as may he brought
before tbe luee.tiDg in conformity with tho articles
of tho association.
By urder of the board
JOH>:jRIELF,
_ - _ , Bcqrtrtary.
IC AL Research SocleLy M6bta,8 to-nigl\t,
X Thistle Hall. Little 1 Col!lna-st. 6'ubjgct:. Spiritual
ism. Visitors cordially invited, ,
"\7UNG JlieuV Christian Assoeiatfqn'.— 1 To-hrght,' 8,
A Members' Mectidg; prepuratofy!to formal opening-
ncxtweck. _ ..
I - , . : . Stocks and. Sfraes.,'1; - -
BANKS.-CommoroiaK-Nh'tiohal.-Tcderal, Mercantile,
Colonial, Victoria, City Melbourne', British Banks,
Bought. Wiltucr k Co.- ... . >. . ' "
UHIO, UllllliVIUIin. UIUIPII VJViUCUi OIllHItS,
Silver Kings, Maistrcs, Block 10, Bought. Willcler
ft Co. .
BUILDING Societies.— Victorian .Permanent, Mel
bourne. County Bourke, Enterprise, Royal, Modern.
Bought Willder ft Co., ,354 Collins-st:
Q L A'R K'E- and O O.,
STOCK aud SHARE BROKERS
And
FINANCIAL AGENTS. '
116 (Late 66) ELIZABETH-STREET, - .
MELBOURNE.
ts6benturks.-MTt7o»tan. Brighton Gas. fer-
\JF kins, Carlton. Castlcmaine, Broken HiU Water
Hydraulic, Mercantile Finance Bought Wffider ft Co.
Donaldson and . c o m p a n y,
STOCK and SHARE BROKElta.
531 COLLlNS-STliEKT.
"Monthly Investors' Guide" forwarded on' applica
tion.
FOR Sale, 100 Mercantile Banks, 100 Cyclnrama, ICQ
Commercial Banks, 109 Brighton Gas. Willder ft
Co., Collius-st.
7 S G It n F I T ft S,
VX. STOCK and SHARE BROKEUU,
313 Collins-fitreet > '
List of Select Investment Stocks Free.
Member of the Stock Exchange Of Melbourne.
GOLD Mines.— Band Albion, filacfc Horse, Dukes,
Earl Hopetouns, Chalks, Bought. Willder ft Co.,
354 Collins-st. - . »
MOUNT Lycll, West Coast Tasmania.— Shares for
Sale. E. A. Flanagan, 196 Swanston-sc., over Fur-
lonE. '
au .1 6 Jv - nnd t O- L H U R S T
(Members of Stock Kxchntigo of Melbourne),
.STOCK and SUA RE. BROKER
Prelt'sJiuildingfi. - -
-58 QUKEN STUEET.
Telephone No. 1720.' ' ;
TC. . .KU-SSfE-L.L ' And-. -CALL
» ' (MembersStock Excliaogo'.'Melb'ourne)
SHARE BROKERS, . .
356 Coffins-street. Telepb'ono No. 1462. "
X%7l¥<ijBER ft Co. 's Monthly Guide. (January) now
YY ready: containing full information tramways,
gratis on application. « - > -
YA it It AGON "Coal, paid to 5s., for Sat e , 2s. 6d. 189
Collins-st. E.
Mining Notices.
HUNT'S EXTENDED GOLD MINING COMPANY
LIMITED, Gaffney's Creek.
The half-yearly general MEETING of shareholders in
the above company will be held at tho office, Prell's-
huildings, corner of Collins and Queen streets, Mel
bourne, on Tuesday, 29th January, 1891, at 3 p.m.
Bu&tncss: '
To receive accounts and reports.' To elect directors
auduu auditor.
THOS., HAMILTON,
_ ' _ _ ' ' Manager.
N' OHTH CORNISH Q.M. COMPANY NO LLA-
R1LITY, UaylestorcL— A DIVIDEND (the 67th) of-
one shilling aud sixpence por filiuro has, i>een.. declared,
PAYABLE at thu Company's Office, Dukc-'atrect, Day
Icsford, ou Tuccday, 27th January. 1891.
JAMfeH 3MVDT. Manneer.
XT ORTH LONG TUNNEL GOTb MINING COM-
l'ANY LIMTiED. WuUiaRa.
The Half Yearly General MEETING'of filfareholdors-
in the above Company wiU bc.hdd ut thc Board Room
(seventh floor), Prcirs-lmildings, corner of CuliinR nnd
Quccu streets, Melbourne, on Thursday,. 29th Jauunry,
1891, at 3 p.m. ' i.
. Business : ; . '
To receive accounts and reports
To elect directors in place of Messrs. K. Huden Smith,
A. Richmond and W. G. Spricg, who retire, but
arc eligible . for re-clcction; aud - offer' themselves
accordingly.- . -
THOS. HAMILTON; Manager;
UrERiOR GOLD MI NING\ CQM PANY" NO LI A-
BlLlTY, Riley's Creek, .
Notice.— A Special General MEETING of Shofeholders
will lie held at tho Victoria Coffee Palace. Collins-street,
Melbourne, at 7.30 p.m. on Tuesday, 27th January, 189L
Business: '
To receive report from directors, and decide upon
future operations.
By order; '
Oil AS. MEDCALF.
Mjinager.
HE BROKEN HILL JUNCTION SOUTH SILVER
MIXING COMPANY NO LIABILITY.
Notice is hereby given that tho Secuud iiulf Yearly
Ordinarv General MEETING of Shareholders will be
held ut thu registered office of the coiupuny. No. 75 Chan-
ccry-lane, Mulbouruc, ou Wcduescluy, 20th January, at
Business: Reception of directors' report nnd balance
sheet: ciectiou of directors aud auditors.
By order of tho directors.
K. MACKENZIE, Manager.
Melbourne, 15th January, 1891. .
THE Al GOLD MINING COMPANY NO LIA
BILITY. Raspberry Creek. ,
The half.yenrly general MEETING of shareholders in
the abovcuanica company will be held at the office,
Prellh-btiildingfi. comer of C6IUns and Queen streeta,
Melbourne, on Tuesday, 3>th January, 1>91, at 2.30 p.m.
Bafiines:
To receive accounts aod reports. To elect directors
and an auditor.
TWOS. HAMILTON.
Manager.
.\7KXDON GOLD MlA'INO COMPANY NO
X LIABILITY.
Nolice.— SCRIP are now ru»Jy lor ISSDE, aou can be
obtained on application to ..... ..
OEORO.B WII.KiNS,
Barinc-chambcra. MarkcL-xlrvet, Melbourne.
Furniture, Fittings, &c.
URNlSHlNG Trade.— Furniture, plurti and tapestry.
Curtalns'oi trntUstoaracr, Tiionms Tyem.ll Eliza-
betb-st. . _ ' ''
Goyernmant noticea.
y IOTOR I. A N RAILWAYS.
TENDERS aro Invited for the supply of 309 tons of
Flrewwnl nt the pumping engine, Seymour. Particulars
at tho hallway «loretaepnr't» Office, 527 Collins-street,
and nt Seymour station. Preliminary deposit, £5.
Tenderr, aeeoinpanicd by tho necessary preliminary
deposit, nnd endorsed " Tender for Seymour Firewood,
must be deposited in tho tender box. Secretary's Office,
Spencor-fitrect. Mejliourne, at or before 12. o'clock
noon of Tuesday, 27th Juutiary.
No tender will necessarily be ucceptod.
By order of the Commissioners,
P. P. LABEUTOUCHE,
Becretxry for Railways.
Machinery and Ironfounders.
ANTIFRICTION Groafic and Machinery Lubricating
Oils, variety, economy, quality unsurpassed. Wui.
Dean & Co.. Fllnders-l. E.
|V"LTLNli, Lubricating Oils. — Monday's, Gerlonc,
J!> manufactures oxcel nil others; s;>ccial stock, Melb.
Wnrehonse, Wright's-l., oJM.on-ulale-su
/SON FE0T1UNER8' Siachrnery, Frames, Rollers, bun
\J dries. large sssortmeut ; now shipment constantly
arriving. Welch. Perrin ft Co.. Moray-st.
ClltUCIBIiB ST&BL CASTINGS.— These nwtincs are
J of best quality, being exist of si>ociaUy selected
Imported materials: they superscdo wrought Iron wher
ever plnccd. Also Tool 3tccl, any temper required,
small or large quantities nt manufacturer's prices. Our
Tool Steel has proved Itself equal to tho best imported
brands. DAVILS and BAIRD, Iron and 3lecl Fouudcrs
BnniBwick.
ENGINES, j>ortable. thorough- working onler, for
Sate or Hire. Munro's Engineering Works, 302
Queen-st.. Melb.
ENGINES, fixed anu portable, all sizes, new ana
secondhand. W. Middleton, engineer, Prell's
building?. Collins-ct. ..
J" jtNGINEEIW Gennino White Lead, Brandrain's pro-
li.pnred speciality for engineers' use. Wm. Dean ft
Co.. Fdnders-1. E. - .
fjREEStorage for Engines and Machinery placed to
J? _ our hands for sale. Monro, 302 CluoomsL
GA8 Engino for Hale, 12 h.p., Twin Qtto, in first class
order. nnd nearly new; can bo seen at work daily;
room wanted for larger engine. Apply Toe Manager,
Tho Age Office; Melb.
MAOUARft'Tcal. 413 VJctorla-Bt. E., makers Somi
dry and Plastic Brick Making Machinery ; dupli-
catesjn stock.
HYDRAULIC Lifts Made and Altered to suit
Hydraulic Power Co.'s Supply, ltoblsou Bros.,
Campbell ft Sloss Ltd.
MACHINERY.— At Wm. Gardner fc Co., Park-st. C
S. Melb.— Machinery, new and secondhand, all kinds.
\,Z ACIIINERY iz'.izT. cr. Storage f=r Hair, ysrfl cr
XL undercover; mining and general machinery engi
neers ami manufacturers' agents. vV. F. Massey, Prell's
buildings, Collins-st.
POHTAULK Engines, 4 to 16h.)i., Clayton and Shuttle
worth. Welch, Perrin ft Co., Moray-st., Falls-bridge-
Melb.
HEA PING- hiachinory, Gas Engine, exiVa'snlnrtle,
dewing tllnchine, Lubricating Oils. Wm. Dean ft
Co., 11 i n dors-l. K,
RUBBER, Packing and every description of engineer
_ requisites. Robison Bros., Cainplwli ft Sloss Ltd
HOBISON BROS.. CAMPB'ELL ft SLOSS LTI)
Engineers, Coppcrfimiths, ftc.. Normanby-rd., B
Melb. Show Rooms. Collins-st., Melb.
TXTROTIGHT iltON PIPES, with patent joints, "tor
y V water supply, IRRIGATION, mining, gns, drain
age. Awarded gold and silver medals. Water tanks,
irrigation machinery, girders, bolts, nuts. Hunting and
troughi'ng, fto. MRI'HAN FERGUSON, Carlton
Foundry, Leicester-street, Melbourne.
Amusements,
g 1 J O U T II E A T K A.
Sole Lessees nnd Managers,
Mr. BROUGH aud Mr. BOUCIOAULT.
General Manager .. .Mr. Mayne
Assistant Manager Mr. K. B. Manning
Overture, 7.55. Carriages, 19.30,
TO-NIGHT,
LAST NIGHT BUT THREE,
LAST NIGHT BUT TH REE.
DANDY DICK. DANDY DICK.
DANDY DICK. DANDY DICK.
DANDY DICK. DANDY DIOK.
BOX PLAN nt
GLEN'S MUSIC' WAREHOUSE,
Where Dress Circle and Reserved Stall Seats May be
SM-iiiwI fnt
SIX NIGHTS ill ADVANCE.
Day Salo at Bourkc-strect eud of Arcade.
SATURDAY NIGHT. 24th JANUAUY,
First Production in Melbourne
Or the
Incomparable Farcical Comedy
Dr. BILL,
Dr. BILL.
Dr. BILL,
And Ke-appcaranco of
Miss MYRA KEMBLE,
(Who holds tho colonial rights).
BOX PLAN for Dr. BILL
Now Opon,
, Glen's Music warehouse.
Q A IE T Y T H E A T RE".
The Coolest. Most Comfortable nnd the Only Theatre of
Varieties in Australia Lit by Electricity.
THE HOME OF FUN AND VARIETY.
THE PLACE TO SPEND A JOLLY EVENING.
FRANK M. OLARK nnd his
NEW FOLLY COMPANY.
100 Artists 100.
Prouounced by PRESS.
PUBLIC and tho PROFESSION
THE BEST SHOW IN TOWN.
A BEVY of 50 HANDSOME LADIES.
Our BEAUTIFUL FIRST PART.
Second Wool? of Our
SCREAMING IUTKLF.30UE.
Our GREAT SEALING-WAX SHOW,
Being correct and life size figures of
Members of tho Government and other
Well known public and private men.
HAPPY SIXPENCE, or the FAST AND LOOSE MAN,
A burlesque sketch written by Lanco Lcnton.
FRANK M. CLARK
In his Great Break-fast of Noughty Days and Nought?
Nights at the Sealingw.tx Works.
Supported oy the Full Strength of the Company.
Saturday Next. Look Out for European
Attractions,
Admission— 2s., Is. and sixpence.
Ylr 6 TO It 'ft X L L.
Proprietor and Manager . . Mr. J. Biffin,
" ' HA! 'HA t HA ! "
A .GLORIOUS ENTERTAINMENT,
Compete— None, Others Dare to
And Truly too a Cure for '
. V All the Ills that. Flesh is Heir to."
' Ha! Ha!! Ha!!!
KOCH'S CONSUMPTION CURE
' is a Fool to it;
Ha ! Ha I Ha I 2s.. Is.. SIXPENCE.
SIXPENCE.
prahhan , pony ami oaiaJo>vay KAOKS,
XT , To bo held at
SHERWOOD. PARK.
/NEXT.- MEETING will 1k> HELD MQNDAY WEEK,
; 2nd FEBRUARY.- - -
» ; « 4 Nominations close on Tuesday, 27th Jniiiiury.
For programme, ftc., poo future adyortiseihont.
MEETINGS will be HELD EV EllY ALTERNATE '
.. .MONDAY . .
" After.the above date.
Tho meeting held last -Friday was a pronounced suc
cess, and tbe promoters :w|sh to congratulate the ownersi
ffrainers and, jockeys" for their sportsmanlike comhtct.
ipnre oLiug Dot iQe -Bugmeso complaint oi suspicious
running. .
F. S. YOUNG, Secretary,
Z O O L O G.I C A L "G A R D E N S,
. ROYAL PARK.
Splendid ZOOLOGICAL COLLECTION.
1300 ANIMALS nnd BIRDS.
Reached by Tramcar or Train.
jfELLARINE GARDEN 8.
The New Seaside Picnic and General Pleasure Resort..
.8.3. EDINA leaves ; Queen's Wharf Daily. Cheap
fares. See shipping column.
BELLE . Vn«. Gardens, Fairfield.— Boating. 'Dancing, -
Swings. Maze, Caves, ftc. 'Take Abbotsford tram to
Collingwood station. . .
BELLE Vuc, the most romantic corner of the Yarra;
everybody delighted :_spend a pleasant day there.
A- N.A. Holiday.— Belle Vue" just the place for apic-
nic.- Write terms, Andrews, lessee. ..
DANCING, Belle Vue, Fairfield, every Wednesdnyand
Saturday eveniags-good music, cool hall, splendid
floor.
"\T ATIONAL Gymnasium, ,T oUmon't leading gym ua
X. simn.— Classes daily, ladies, gentlemen, youths ;
prospectus on application. S. English, instructor.
PHILHARMONIC Rehearsal, Assembly Hall, this
evening. 7.30, .Tudns Maecabuius; bring Christmas re
turns. J. Munro Ross.
ACCOMPANIMENTS. — Perrier's Hnrmoniscr sur
passes ordinary vamping, invaluable backward
plavera; private instruction, 10a. 6d. Corner G ipps,
Hodille sts., E. Melb.
A MATEUR Dramatic Company, under professional
il, supervision', has vacauey; beginner not objected.
Drama.-Ago Office.' '
PIANOFORTE.— Miss Haddon, certificated pupil of
Tlcrr Plock, receives, visits pupils. 154 Rodcu-st.,
W. Melb. - !
JARMONY, Lessons in, given dally. Morcadantc,
Mi:. E. A. Hanstcin Resumes TuitionT Piano. Hinging,
-Violin, 2lst Jamiar). Glen's; Sandhurst, Glenferrio-
'rd: 3;, Hawthorn, or pupils' residences.
BANJO Taught ineetu-ood. American oanjolst, tm
' porter Stewart banjoes ; time payment 213 Bourke-
st. E., Milk Palace.
MADAME BUsst Will KesuifieTuItlon. as usual
Bowenfels, Lewisham-rd., Prahrau ; Glca's, Col
line-st.
DE Pinna's Wonderful Rapid Method- Singing .or
Pianoforte; easy method for begluners, private.
Princess-ter.. 8t Kilda-rd.
HARMONY Classes.— Separate for ladies and gentle
men; guinea quarter. David Cope, 38 Hanover-st.,
Fitzroy. .
MR. Sydney Geoffrey Resumes Tuition, Piano and Or
gan. Monday, 19th. 28_High-st., Kew. .
MR. Ernest King, Violin, Singing, Piano, Remimes
2nd February. Glen's, and . 426 PuntHill, B. Yarra.
PIANOFORTE.— Miss Luhy Reutnes Tuition Mnn"-
day, 12th January; 66 Bell-st, Fitzroy ; pupils visited
orrccoivcd. . ' -
PIANOFORTE.— Mr. Magnus Cohen Resumes Tui
tion 26th January, Glen s, Collins-st, or pupils' resi
dences. Circulars on application. _ ____
TjlANOFORTE.— Instructions given in mnsfci begin-
JL ners.' Herr E. Bohm, R.A.L.. F.L., Collins, Swan
/Eton sta., . . _ _
C51GNOR Ceschiim, Professor of Music, Resumes duties
rl 19th Jan. Milano, Edward-st., off Kooynng-rd., Caul-
fit-Id.
¥ AM PI NO.— Miss Do Tiacy's "Copyrighted "Tlothnd
supersedes all others, taught thoroughly in six les-
sons, 10s. 6<l.; knowledge nniBic unnecessary.
VAMPTNG.— MiS3"D-v Liiey's only n'ddrcss, 21 Ger
tmdo-sb, close Exhibition; hooks on vamping re
duced 3s. 6<1.. postage free.
MRS. Charles Taylor's Studio Re-opens 22i»d Jonii-
ary ; painting classes daily;- Interviews this week.
llB Weliington-par., E/3Iclh. _
("1ENTLEM AN join' lady. Partnership, travel, estiHv
JT liRhedcoinpany, with £55 ; tefttimomnlfi exchanged;
immediate. . Theatrical Agency, Hibernian Hall.
LOCUTION, Music.' Singing.— Mrs. Hatton, certffi"
li catcd teacher, has Resumed Tuition.' Hoddle-st, E.
Melb.- 4 - ; .
. "ORAIIRAN-ARCADE..— Turkish, hot ami cold Buttis
L. .opcii, under .'management of :Fro<L Tollcy, late of
HoshiV. - ; . -
T>I AN OV'ORTE and Singing. £1'1p. quarter, rctcrcnccs.
I.,., Professor, Greig, -bookbinder, 191 Gertrude st., near
George-st., Fitzroy.
PIANOFORTE Tuning, Repairing Workshops.—
Workmanship, matennls unequalled ; satisfaction
guaranteed. Kosengreti Bros., piano makers, Swanston
at., op. Hospital.
CALL and inspect our stock of Pianos and Organs, ono
of the largest hi Melbourne. Anderson ft Sons, 271
and 273 Lygou-st, Carium.
DANCING, — Mr. Burke's Classes. Monday, Tuesday,
Thursday, Friday, Saturday nights. Tuition pri
vately. Wavprlcy, Little Gcorge-st., Fitzroy.
F\ANC1NG.-Mr. Louis A. Souuinrnu's classes; begin
A.J nors. Tuccdays, 'ITiuredays; advanced, Mondays,
Wednesdays. LouisvUlo, Amesa-st., N. Carlton.
DANCING.— Sir. Watt's Classes, Auburu Hall,
Queen's-av., near Auburn station, Hawthorn ; ud
vunceti. Mondays; beginners, Thursdays.
DANCING Notice.— Mr. Curtis's, Fernshawc House,
closed, reopening with long class Monday, 26th
Jiiiiuary, A.N.A. night.
DANCING.— Mrs. Martin's Classes, Mnckcn/.ie-Rt.,
next UuBsell-Et. Barracks; ndvanccd Mondays,
Wednesdays, Fridays; begiuuers, Tuesdays, Thursdays ;
progress guaranteed.
DANCING.— Carbine Quadrille Club meets Tuesday,
Friday evenings, Victoria Hull. Nicbolsou-st., N.
Carlton. Splendid floor. B. Wilson. M.C.
DANCING.— Mr. Kennedy's Classes. Tuesdays, Fri
days, 7.30. Social 26th, Natives' Night, Town Hall
Buildings. N. Mclh.
DAN C IN ( . — Smith, teacher, Grnttnn-st., Carltou.—
Beginners, Monday, Tuesday . Thursday evenings ;
special arrangements for private tuition. _
DANCING.— Ilall of Science. Wednesday evenings,
Fitzroy Quadrille Club. Visitors. Is. Full baud.
Select.
YVUNNING'S, Plain aud ancy Costumiers, nave
1/ opened new Bhovr RoomSi -flrst flour over fficgefe,-
BourkMfe .
; Amuagmonta. _ _
T IT E A Ii B x A N D R 4k-
THE AUBTUAljIAVsr THEATIIE.
Bolo Lcimo anil Manager I, .. .Mr. Dsroplor. .
LAST NJnllTV.'. mu„..
A DECIDED NOVKI.TY! OOKH WITH A bWING!
EAST KK111TS
PRONOUNCED AND HSOITIMAJT! SUCCESS.
Thi' Thrilling Drama of London Ltv. written by
Frank ilarvcy, tho Author of "Thn World Against
iler," and entitled
THE WORKMAN,
T It K W O U K M A N>
T 11 E W ORK M A N, n
Produced by Arrangement with Mr. W. J. Holloway.
llee.fircd Nightly with
ENTHUSIASTIC APPLAUSE.
THIS rrUKSDAYI EVENING
THE WORKMAN. -
ALFRED DAMl'lEK. Mis, LILY DAMTIlSl
And the
AUSTRALIAN DRAMATIC COMPANY.
"THE AGE" of Saturday any:—
"THE WORKMAN, which has Jutm nttroemg Inrafr
audiences to tho Alexandra Th-'atro. cnt«ra uphn ita
second week to-night. THIS WORKMAN isurealifitlo
drama of London life, ami from all appearances its run
is likely to rival that of The World Against Her, by tho
same author. Miss LILY DAMP1BK has full opportu
nities for tho display of her undoubted hlstriouic i»owers,
ami has added anotnor to hor many nrevious successes.
The other clmraetors all round aro well portrayed.
LAST NIGHT BUT THREE
Of
T11E WORKMAN.
. SATURDAY NEXT.
Production of Henry PctCltt's Famous Drama,
THE BLACK FLAG.
SATURDAY THE BLACK FLAG. NEXT.
THE BLACK FLAG.
In Preparation,
6TRUOK GOLD, STRUCK GOLD ;
Or
THE MINER'S RIGHT.
Fouudod upon Rolf Boldrowood'a mast realistic work.
Entitled "The Miner's Right."
Box plan at Nicholson' .
fJ>HE"WOHICMAN.-Last"NiBht» at tKoAicxandra.
rpul\\WKMAN.-La»t Nights at tho Alexandra.
j"H'EWolftCMAN.— Last Nlghta at tho AloxanioT
T" TU"e \vXx WORKS and SfuTEWC
General Manager .. .. Philip Stuart.
TO-DAY rniESDAY»?nr.h .TANTTARY. 1091.
CAPTAIN HILL.
The FAMOUS ENGLISH PUESTIDIGITATEUR,
Assisted by a carefully selected company of artists,
Will appear in u programme of exceptional merit.
The PHONOGRAPH.
By Arrangement with Messrs. MacMahon.
The manngoment has pleasure in announcing that
nrraugemeuts havo been completed for tho exhibition of
Edison's perfected Phonograph, which has just arrived
from America per s.s. Alameda, und which has been se
cured by Mr. James MucMuhun.
TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY). 21st JANUARY.
EDISON'S LATEST TRIUMPH
And
SUPREME ACHIEVEMENT,
Tho PERFECTED PHONOGRAPH.
Tho Phonograph will bo exhibited throughout tbe day
and evening, from U a.m. to 10 p.m., by
.... ... ML DU CAKRON.
Who will exemplify the wonders of this, the crowning
achievement of man's genius.
W. F. C A K"V E R ' S
XJ WILD AMERICA
INDIAN ENCAMPMENT.
FRIENDLY SOCIETIES' GARDENS.
FAREWELL PERFORM AKOES.
BAND of GENUINE SIOUX INDIANS.
GRAND BUCKJUMP1NG CONTEST
Between
AMERIOAN COWBOYS and AUSTRALIAN
RIDERS.
The Performance This Afternoon will includo
A SPECIAL EXHIBITION of JUMPING
By the celebrated champion jumping horoo SpOndulix anc
the wonderful jumping pony Wild America.
WILD AMERICA will be ridden by YOUNG AUS
TRALIA, and will jump a height of 60 in.— 16 in. highei
than himself.
&PONDULIX has been represented to Dr. Carver a
the Champion Jumping Horse of Australia. Mr. Fred.
Rowo claims that liis horse CKDIUO ta the Champion.
Both owners will be afforded au opportunity of settling
the point, hy a jumping competition between their horses
on Thursday next. In tho meantime SPONDULIX will
jump at the grounds every afternoon.
INIMITABLE EXPOSITION of SHOOTING
x By Dr. W. F. OAKV KR
(Evil Spirit of the Plains).
CHAMPION SHOT of the WORLD.
LOOK OUT for the KANGAROOS.
SATURDAY NEXT, 24th JANUARY,
Dr. CARVER'S Great Font of Skill and Enduranco,
SHOOTING 1000 GLASS BALLS
Iu LESS than 40 MINUTES.
General Adroifislou : Ono Shilling.
Reserved Seats, Is. and 2s. extra.
F. C. WHITNEY, Director.
W. O A R ,V E R
Has Bought from the Government To-day
Tho WILD and WOOLLY POLICE BUCK JUMPERS,
ROYAL BUCKERS.
The BEST on EARTH.
' They bucklump when you ride them,
And bnck when thoy eat.
When the Cowboys get on tliem
Look out for a treat."
Tbe Cowboys will ride these wild, untamed and uncon
queredwild productions of wild Australia without a bridle
or halter, using only a saddle, and fan themselves with chair
big sombreros while the mod animals career through tho
atmosphere of unconquered Australia.
NEXT NIGHT PERFORMANCE
On
SATURDAY,
rjl a E L AST OHANUB.
NOW. OR NEVER.
... -FmST PRIZE, £1000.
TICKETS, 10s. 6d.
OEELONO MABONIO ART UNION
WIU
Positively l)e Drawn
_.f ... . ..Qn. ... ....
; 1 20th JANUARY INSTANT.
All cosntry Agencies aro now closed, and Tiokots are
only obtainable of the following Melbourne Agents
" ; f Messrs. J. MOODY, Bourko-strect.
'BOYLE and SCfOTT. Bourke-Btreot. , -
' .AiJ. CANTOR, Bourke and Elizabeth streets." —
' 'F.' M'GILU" Bourke and.Elizabeth' streets.
; ' 'COLE'3 BboK-arcadc. : ,
1 nnfl f!« "nnllinc.slrAKf
ALLAN and Co., Collins-strecb
And
STEVENS and COOPER, Elizabetb-street
Note.— These Agencies will be closed on the 26tb
iostaot.
By order of the Committee.
, SECRETARY:
H. BANKI3TER, Market-square, Geelong.
lp BELONG Masonic Art Union.— £1090 for 10b. 6d.
H.X Rteveos ft Coope, Eiizaboth-Bt.
IXHIBITION BUILDING nnd fiROUNDS."
26th JANUARY, NATIONAL HOLIDAY.
The A.N.A. GREAT FETE ! ! 1
Under the Patronage and iu the Prcseucoof
His Excellency the Governor, Ministers of the
Crown nnd other influential citizens.
MOUNTED MILITARY CONTESTS,
Including Tent Pegging, Ixemon Cutting, Victoria
Cross Competition, Tiltlug at Rings, ftc.
; ATHLETIC EVENTS. GRAND MUSICAL
ENTERTAINMENTS.
Amusements of all kiuds. Railway excursions from
all parts of tho colony,
THE GREATEST GATHERING of the YEAR!! !
Tickets, Is., which also entitle holder to chance in
£1150 ArtUnioh Prizes.
EXHIBITION BUILDING,
MONDAY EVENING, 26th JANUARY.
NATIONAL HOLIDAY.
GRAND FIRST GLASS CONCERT ill
GRAND FIRST CLASS CONCERT III
Eminent Artists will take part, iucluding Armes Beau
mont, Gordon Gooch, A.R.A.M:, A. H.. Gee, G. F.
Smith, A. M'Leau and Misses Josephine O'Brien, Vera
Goad and Mary Johnson (pupil of Mr. Gordon Gooch,
A.R.A.M.) ...
' TUB AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL ODE I «!
THE AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL ODE!!!
THE AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL ODE ! ! I
" ' Selected from the 63 competitors for the", great trophy,
and for which nriginarinusfcliipi 'been composed by tno
celebrated 'composer, Mr. H. J. King," will be sung hy a
chorus of nearly 400 VOICES. The most' interesting
Composition of the year, and highly approved of by the
mnstca! critics.
Entrance to building, back chairs and gallery, Is.
Front reserved chairs. 2s. extra: second do., Is.
Box plan open at Allan's up till 2 p.m. on Saturday.
Tickets also admit to tho most comprehensive gather
ing of the year.'
THE A.N. A. GREAT FETE!!!
Gymnastic .competitions ny the best clubs in the colony
for £60.
Hie -clo contests hy clcrtrtc light for £80, entered by
200, including nil theleudhig cyclists.
Two excellent, hands will discourse the latest music.
Carriuges for 10.30.
Do not forget ONE SHILLING admits to all enter
tainments. Art union tickets NOT avuilablo iu the
evening
Tickets for the great Art Union havo nearly all been
disposed of. Early application for remaiiuier necessary.
TUEO. W. HEIDE.
Secretary.
_ 315 Collintf-fitrcet.
y"i oi' O K i AN O R O H B'STR'a.
Conductor, HAMILTON CLARKE, Mus. Bac. Oxou.
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT.
. In Couscqucucc of tho Town Hull being otherwise
engaged, tho next
SUBSCRIPTION CONCERT
Will take place on
WEDNESDAY, 21st JANUARY,
At 8 o'clock;
In tho TOWN HALL.
MAGNIFICENT PROGRAMME.
1. Overture, " L'Ktoile Uu Nord " . . Meyerbeer
2. .Gavotte. "Yellow Jasmine" .. ... Cowen
3. Adagio from O Minor Symphony.. .. Beethoven
4. VBal Costume." First Suite Rubinstein
' (First Time in Melbourne).
5. Overture. "Mirella" Gounod
6. 'Suite, "PecrOynt" Grieg
(First Time in Melbourne).
7. Oboo Solo ..
Mr. W. R. MORTON. t
8. Taranteile from Suite— "Aus AJler Hcrrun
Liiiulcr .. .. Moszkowski
Box plan now open at Allan and Co.s and at the Aus
tralian Florist Company.
; Admission— ONE SHILLING, 2s., 3s.
' Doors open at 7.15. Carriages at 9.45. Concert at &
JULIUS HERZ, Manager V.O.
y I O TORIAN O H O I fL
Conductor: HAMILTON CLARKE, Mus, Bac. Oxon.
1M PORTANT NOTICE.
In consequence of tho Victorian Orchestral Concert
taking plate this ww;k on Wednesday night, thoordinarv
WEEKLY PRACTICE this week will TAKE PLACE
,ou THURSDAY EVENING. 22nd JANUARY, ut 7.45.
MUTUrtTTOVt.' » Til If V I'TTf
Cowen's Song of Thanksgiving,
And
Mendelssohn's 11 ar" My Prayers.
JULIUS UEKZ,
Manager V.O.
ME L S"OU R N E one ii ESTKA
MELBOURNE ORCHESTRA.
Conductor, 3lr. Ieon Caron.
GENERAL MEETING THIS AFTERNOON
(Tuesday, 20th January),
At 3 o'Clock.
GERMAN TURN. VERKIN,
Latrobe-'treet.
All members are requeRted to nttaml.
IMPORTANT BUSINESS.
t I1UGO FISCHER, Manager.
mflft MELBOURNE " aitT SAL5N.
JL Australinn-huildings. corner Elizabeth-street and
Ftjodcrs-lam-.— The Grandest Scenes in Australia. Ladies'
Boudoir liaudsomely appointed ; afternoon tea served.
Open from 10 to 6.
Admiwlou Is.
l\HE Aquarium, Exhibition Building, open daily Ii
A' a.m. toS p.m. Artniipslrm. Is.
fllLMAN'S ScGool of Music with ClaraeeTharmonyacd
CJ singing. Circulars and Particulars at Messrs. Atkio
ft Orawforas Pianoforte Saloon, 137 Elizabeth-«t, and
of big. Zelman, at Messrs. W. H. Glen ft Co,, OolUns-et,
' : Am&aotuents.
Q T E B A 11 O U H E.
Lessees and Mnnagora .. .. Messrs. MacMahon.
UNDER tho DIRECTION of
Mr. GEORGE MUSGUOVE.
FAREWELL TO AUSTRALIA
FAREWELL TO AUSTRALIA
FAREWELL TO AUSTRALIA
Of Miss
.NELLIE STEWART,
NELLIE STEWART,
NELLIE STEWART,
NELLIE STEWART,
NELLIE STEWART,
NELLIE STEWART,
. . And
LA8||FOUR NIGHTS
LAST FOUR NIGHTS
Of Iler
Celebrated
OPERA COMPANY.
TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY),
At 8 p.m. 8!urp.
Positively for Two Nights Only,
La flUo do La Alio do
MDME. ANGOT. MDMK, ANOOT.
MDME. ANGOT. MDME. ANGOT.
OAST of CHARACTERS
Ange Pitou Air. W. H. Wnodfield
Iinrivnudicro. . Mr. G. II. Bnazullo
Pomsomiot ' Mr. Jules Bhunnseu
Louonard .. .. .. Mr. Henry Hodsou
Trunilz .. » ..Mr. Jnon Walluco
Buteau . . Mr. Edwards
Oadet . . Mr. S. Talbot
A Captain in Angcruaus Hussars . . Mr. Sydnoy Deane
Mddlc. Longe . . . . . Miss Fanny LIddiard
Ajuurantho .. .. Mlftt Ressio Vnughau
Javotto „ .» Miss Mansfield
Hureillc ... Miss Bella Lindsay
Buhctta .. .. „ ,, Miss Florence Ksdailo
Clairotto AugOt .. .. .. Miss Nellie Stowurt
PAUL JONES. TWO NIGHTS ONLY.
PAUL J" NKS. !- THURSDAY '."/! FRIDAY,
PAUL JONES. J 22nd aud 23rd Juuuary.
On FRIDAY, 23rd JANUARY,
Miss STEWART will mako
HER LAST APPEARANCE ia AUSTRALIA...
FAREWELL.
FAREWELL.
FAREWELL. " .
Musical DIreotor Alfred Phimpton
Stago Director .. .. .. . John Wallace
Secretary (for Miss Stewart) . . , , Mr. L. J. Lohr
Dress arclo and reserved stalls, 5s.; stalls. 3a,
uger circle, 2s.; PIT aud GALLERY, ONE SIIIL-
N.B.— Overthro at 7.45.
BOX PLAN of PRESS CIRCLE and RESERVED
STALLS opeu nt Nicholson's from 10 to 5, where seats
< may now bo reserved for tho REMAINING NIGHTS
of tho SEASON.
EARLY APPLICATION ADVISABLE.
Q P E R A H O U S . E
Lessees and Managers . . Messrs. Macmahonu
, J. L. TOOLE'S
1 J. L. TOOLE'S
J.L. TOOLE'S
r FAREWELL of AUSTRALIA.
The Messrs. mncmnhon refer with pleasure to the
circumstance that the
Famous London' Comedian,
J. L. TOOLE,
Will take at the Opera Home his farewell of tho Aus
tralian stage, prior to his departure to resume posses
sion of his Loudon tltaatro. hut it in with regret they
havo tn statu that the duration of tho season must bo
limited to
12 NIGHTS ONLY,
Commencing SATURDAY NEXT, 24th JANUARY,
.. , When will bo presented, for the firat timo here,
DEARER THAN LIKE,
By tho lato H. J. Byron,
A Charming Domestic Comody Drama,
In Three Acts.
Abounding " in humor and pathos, and a play
eminently calculated tu nlfnrd an actor of Mr. Tool/s
great veratllity a lull opportunity of displaying his
varied powers.
Mr. TOOLE will be supported by his own
LONDON COMPANY.
: In addition to
DEARER THAN LIFE,
Tho delightful ono uct play,
OFF THE LINE,
will be given. In this Mr. Toolo will sustain a
character with which he is almost solely identified in
England.
Admission— 5s.. 3s,, 2s. and Is.
Plan of dress circle and reserved stalls open this
moroiug at 10, at Nicholsou's.
UNDER the DIRECTION of Mcssre. MACMAHON.
Per S.S. Alameda.
EDISON'S LATEST INVENTIONS.
THE IMPROVED PHONOGRAPH
THE MARVELLOUS PHONOGRAPH SLOT.
. THIS DAY, .
And Until Further Notice,
The Phonograph glots'wlil bo seen hi action
In the
VESTIBULE of tho OPERA HOUSE
(Stalls Eutrauce)
And thu
VESTIBULE of tho WAXWORKS.
These extraordinary Instruments, which reproduce at
tho will of anyoue putting Into tho slot the sum of six
pence Bpcechra, 'songs: orchestral and solo music, so faith
fully and accurately that the? might ho tho selections and
Blanches in tho original, will from this date commence
thoir wondorlul automatic work.
AXOTflER GREAT INVENTION. '
The KLEGTItlU SCALES
Will also bo'seen 'at work iu thu course of adayortwo,
and it is not toQ Uiuchltosay that they will oxcite curi
-osity and wonder.' ' - - . - -
Duo notice will be given- of tho locality of each ma
. chine. >'; . .... .. .. -
. . ; . J. and C. MACMAHON.
jJUXAU <JUL«Xj£;UiS Ol . MU&1U, liUWJJGN.
Presidonfc:
H.R.H. the PRINCE of WALES, K.G.
Director:
Sir GEORGE GROVE, D.O.L.
Tho SOUTH PROVINCE (VICTORIA)
SCHOLARSHIP,
Tcnahlo for Three Years,
Including Free Musical Education ut the College, with
Board u'ud Residence during thu Colleen Terms.
Founded by
The noo. Slr WlLMAM J. CLARKE, Bart.,
And open for competition to natives of Victoria.
The successful candidates will have to proceed to
England, at his or her own expense, -Iu time for the open
iug of the college in May next.
. I. COMPOSERS.— Mule aod female, age uot to ex
ceed 21.
II. PIANISTS.— Male, age not to exceed 18; female,
39.
III. ORGANISTS.— Mole, age not to exceed 19;
female 20.-
IV. VIOLIN or OTHER STRINGED INSTRU
MENTS.— Male uud female, age not to exceed
IB.
V., WIND INSTRUMENTS.— Mules, not less than
17.
VI. VOCALISTS.— Male, age 18 to 23; female, 17 to
22.
The examination will be hold nt Freemasons' Hall,
Collins-street, Melbourne, on Tuesday, the 3rd day uf
February, 1891, at 0 o'clock a.m.
Persons desirous of being admitted as candidates must
apply un forms which may be obtained from Sir W. J.
Clarke, BarL, 125 William-street, Melbourne.
Applications must be uccompanicd by certificate of
IF ' Rev. G. W. TORRANCE, M.A., %
AT/FRED PLUMP TON, hBxaminera.
CHAS. SUMMERS. Mus. Don.J
'Appointed by his Excellency the Governor, tho Chan
cellor or tho University and the founder, in whom the
.appointment of examiners was vested by H.K.H. tho
Prince of Wales. . .
Australian juvenile itf dTtStEIXl
EXHIBITION, BALLARAT.
FIRST MONSTER .EXCURSION.
23rd JANUARY.
Trains leave Spencer-street 8J0 a.m.
. Tickets available till the 29th inclusive.
FARES:
Under 16 years, Is. 6d. return; Adults, 8s. return.
Railway tickets secure Admission to tho Exhibition
during tbe Seven Days Free. Excursionists can return
either on the name day or by an ordinary traiu via Bac
chus Marsh or Geelong.
Tickets can bo obtained on nnd after Monday, 19th, at
Spcncer-stroot station : or at the offices of the
Hon. Secretary, Mr. G. C. ROBINSON,
Rothschild-chambers, 360 Collins-street.
Early application for tickets necessary.
U. BRAQBURY.
General Secretary.
0 AL E D O N I A N " SP O E T S.
CALEDONIAN SPORTS.
CALEDONIAN SPORTS.
CALEDONIAN SPORTS. . .
CALEDONIAN SPOUTS.
MELBOURNE CRICKET GROUND,
26th JANUARY.
' NATIONAL HOLIDAY,
The Great Athletic Event of the Year.
Come ami See Really First Class ttport.
Wrestling, .
Bicycling,
Footracing,
Dancing, Ac., ftc.
TUG of WAR alone' will ho well worth seeing. Naval
Brigade, Harbor Trust Battery, Victorian Artillery have
entered, and with teams of 10 men asidoit in now hard
to'tell which will win. fnritwillbo a rough pull.
Wrestling aud all athletics will be seen hy everyone, as
arena will be kept clear of everyone except judges and
competitors for time being. -This will be strictly enforced.
ROBT. F. GOW, Secretary. .
PIANOS, CABINET ORGANS. MUSICAL BOXES
ACOL1AN ORGANS, ftc..
'At Almost Wholesale'Prices for Cash
Or on
' Very Easy Monthly Payments
At
CARNEGIE and SONS'
Wholesale. Retail .Showrooms,
. . 266 Collins-street and 14? Elizabeth-street.
Intending purchasers in search of a really good instru
ment will find they can nave from £b to £20 by purchas
ing from ue. AU instruments guaranteed and sent away
in perfect order.
266 Collins-street (next Mullen's) .
And
147 Elizabeth-fitreet,
Between Bourke and Little Collins Streets.
DHAPMAN'B.— Pianos, Brass instruments, Violins,
Accordions, the best in tho market : lowest prices.
239 Bourke-st.
if"<1HAl'MAN'K.«.Errv Musir-nl iiiitmment can ha
thoroughly repaired, braes a speciality ; moderate
prices, punctuality. 239 Bourke-st
CIHAPMAN'H.— Plufes, Clarionets, Mandolins. Con-
J certiuns, Bugles, ftc., the best and cheapest. 239
Bourke-Bt.,_op. Theatre_Uoyal. j
GHAPMAN'S Diagrams for Violin, comprehensively
explain everything without master; Is., postage free.
239 Bourku-st. ,
BRASS Musical Instruments Bought, Bold. Repaired.
J. YoHm_23 Madeline-st,, near Public Baths, city.
JOHN Blackburn, Pianoforte Expert and Adviser,
Sutherland-rib, Armadale, has resumed Practice:
personal attention to orders for tuning.
'T UST arrived per sT'Pakeha, large assortment Musical
9 Instruments, Violins, Banjoes, Zithers. Lyons,
Eastern-arcade.
LAUIIENaL'S Concertinas. Accordions. Flutes, nil
al wholesale prices : Violin Strings speciality. In
spection invited. Lyons. Eastern-arcadc.
P IAN 6.3, Organs, Musical Boxes; first ciass tuning
and repairing establishment. Fciss Bros., 174
Chapcl-st.. Windsor.
PIANOS tuned," regulated, repaired. Anderson's Piano
Factory, 271 and 273 Lygon-st., and Cardlgan-st.,.
Oarlton.
PIAfrOFOaTES.-Wtiim rtuioW.nta Tuning, ftepalr-
Ing, send to Kilner, Bosisto-sb, Richmond, Organs,
i eecoodhand; Pianos Exchanged,
Amusements.
r£l H 15 A T U E It O Y A U
Lessees nnd Mnnaxers.
Messrs. WILLIAMSON, GARNER and Oo.
General Business Manager, Mr. Goorge DarrolL
Tii'uflurvr, Mr. George Tallis.
TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY, 20th JANUARYS
Aud Every Evening at a quarter 8,
Aud
SATURDAY NEXT, at 2 p.in.,
ALADDIN.
THE TRIUMPH of tho DECADE.
THE FOURTH WEEK
Of the most successful pantomime ever presented on
the Australian singe. Crowded and brilliant audieucci
fill tho vast theatre nightly, utul endorso with
EMPHATIC and ENTHUSIASTIC APPLAUSE
tlio universal opinion expressed by tho press aud th<
imliHu
Thai tho grand Christmas production of
ALADDIN
ALADDIN
Stands recorded as an unqualified, nn unprecedented!
A TRULY MAGNIFICENT PRESENTATION,
Tbe Pantomime Embraces
SONGS, BREAKDOWNS,
BALLADS, FANTASTIC.
DUETH. EVOLUTIONS
CHORUSES,. G Y M N A ST J C,
MEDLEYS, MAKVELMKNTS,
And Without Question
A BALLET of SURPASSING BEAUTY,
Danced by
A TRAINED COUPS of CORYPHEES,
Graceful of form, poetic in motion.
The SCENIC and SPEOTAOULAR EFFBOTS,
UNIQUE, STARTLING,
AM USI NO, ASTOUND! NO,
AUTISTIC, SENSATIONAL,
Have never been Excelled. _
Tho SPECIALITIES, The MARCHES.
Tho T A 1ILE AU X, The Tit A NSFt iRMATION,
The COMIC HARLEQUINADE,
and tho thousand mid one attractions of tho production
entitle tho management to re-echo tho verdict of tho
patrons—
UNDOUBTEDLY tho BEST PANTOMIME
ever placed hefuru the Australian public.
A wonderfully stronu cast of nrrists embraces
Miss JENNIE LEE,
1 Tho Misses Violet Varloy, Florence Young, Mara Weir,
Ada Lee, Miriam Lewis, Messrs. George Walton,
Henry Shine, C. Brown. II. Ilcnham, Tho Walhalla,
Franks nnd Marlon, Gus Gregory, II. Smythle, R.
Patterson, 11. Gribben, U. Phillips and E. \v. lioyce.
The nccnory by John Brunton. tbe ballets arranged
by Marie Reddalb tho mufitu by II. Dltuerichscn. Th<
pantoniime ntnsod by Mr. 1'. W. Royri>.
Box plan at Messrs. Allan and Co.'s, Collins-street
Stalls, family circle and gallery tickets at DaviB's, 255
Bourko-fltreet. Prices as usual.
rjy II E A T R E R O Y A £
IMPORTANT NOTICE.
In consequence of many families being unable to
secure seats for last Saturday's MntinCc tho management
has decided to give
ONE MORE DAY PERFORMANCE
On
SATURDAY NEXT, 24th JANUARY.
ALADDIN.
Box plan now open at Allau's. t ,-y
//_ -
NEW PRINCESS'S THEATRE;
Under the dlrentinu of
WILLIAMSON, GARNER and .Co.
Treasurer Mr. H. Musgrove,
Tho
ROYAL COMIC OPERA COMPANY,
ROYAL COMIC OPERA COMPANY,
ROYAL COMIC OPERA COMPANY,
The
ONLY OPERATIC COMBINATION
In
AUSTRALIA
- - That has stood the
INFALLIBLE TEST of TIME.
NINTH YEAR
Of
UNINTERRUPTED SUCCESS.
This Evening. TUESDAY, 20tli JANUARY.
At 7.45, wiU be Presented Gilbert and SulUvanf
Ever Popular
PIRATES OF PENZANCE.
PIRATES OF PKN0ANCK.
PIRATES OF PENZANCE.
Miss Frances Savillc, Miss May Poilard, Miss Maokay,
Miss Kiunaird aud Miss Elsie Cumoron.
Mr. Clm8. Rylcy. Mr. Lumnnno, Mr. A Lissant, Mr. T.
Grundy and Mr. Howard Vernon.
At 10 o'clock,
CHARITY BEGINS AT nOME,
Bv
ALFRED OELLIER.
Miss May Pollard and Miss Elsie Cameron, Mr. Edwin
Kelly, Air. W. Rosuvear nnd Mr. William Ellon.
Musical Conductor Mr. Leon Caron
Stago Director .. Mr. Hcury Brocoy.
SATURDAY NEXT, 24th JANUARY,
I O L A N T H E,
With an especially Novel Cash
PRICES AS USUAL.
Box plan at Nicholson'ts warehouse, Collins-street.
Tickets for atails nnd amphitheatre at Davis's, Bourke
street, aud Princess's Theatre CafC.
H. E OYOLORAMA.
, THE BATTLE ot WATERLOO. _
2000 People Visited the Cyclorania on BOXING DAY,
Better Now Than Ever.
. Inspiring Mimic and Thrilling Lectures.
The GREAT STORM SCENE.
Lightning I Thunder! Rain!
Thousands of Men and Horses.
The MAD nnd FURIOUS RUSH of WAR.
Adults. 2s.: Children. Is. Open 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Nolo.— Naval nnd Milltaiy Men and Tram Kmp!oy&!
Special Kates This Mouth Only.
O 0""N L I' D II" T T Ii IP Si '
BEAUMARIS TRAMWAY.
TO-MORROW NIGHT and until further notice Tram
Cars will meet the train leaving Flindera-strcet station ab
8 p.m., to allow the public to escape tho heat of town and
enjoy a cool evening on tho lovely beach uuder moon
light.
Thn last tram cars will leavo Beaumaris at 10.15 p.m,
Ack for All Round Ticket from any of the stations oa
Brighton line. First class, 2s.rChjIdrpn. IS;
BEAUMAl'tlS Tramway.— Round'Tlekcts, 2a; child
ren. Is. Ornamental grasses out. Particulars, Satur
day a Age aud Argus.
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