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ELECTION NOTICES.
ALBERT Pic. Elcctorate.-E. A. W0II3. Indencn-
dent Liberal candidate, will Addreas the Klec-
t«ra to-night (Monday), at 8 o'clock, corner E'nrk-
»t. and Ensterii-rd.
ALBERT L'k. .Election.— Geo. Elmslic speak nt
the comer of Jiauna and l'ark sU., to-night
(Monday), at 8.1a p.m.
. ;JJOROONDAIU ELECTORATE.
Mr. FRANK MADDEN, who has represented the
above district, for upwards of 13 years, la again a
CANDIDATE at tho forthcoming ©lection, and will
tako an early 'opportunity of addressing his coa- 1
etitneuts.
i .
£1.0 UINdWOOD E L E OTION.
Cr. E. WILKlNS \riU "ADDRESS the ELEC
TORS TO-N1G1IT (Monday), at Curry's Hotel, Well
ington-street, at S p.m. Mr. It. "Walker, chairman.
Committee meets after meeting. W. T. Brown, sec.
CIO LL1 N G WOOD Election.— M, Hannah, ex-
i M.L.A., ' "selected Labor Candidate, speaks
Derby and Wellington st a. Roll up.
tvuLLJXUWOOD.— Friends willing to assist Ml
f Ilannnh or lend vehicles, kindly leave names
298 Smith-st. .
(POLLING WOOD. —Friends M. Ilaunah leave
J names 1C Smith-st. ; Bolton's Restaurant,
Quven's-par. ; Miller's Shop, Hoddle-st,, op. town
ball.
V M)LLlNGWOOD Election.— Or. Evans 'will AcT-
X.' die.-. the electors lo-niglit, 8 o'olock, Gold and
Milter sis.; _ &45,__ Roscneatii and O room sts.
C KILLING WOOD Election.— L'ercy Laidler spcaki,
' . Council and Smith sts., 8 o'clock, Uoddleand
' Uotiiara-st., 9.
- yLHC'l'ORAL "DISTRICT of SWAN HILL.
;By virtue of a writ under the hand of, his Ex-
ccUency tho Governor of Victoriu. dated the four-
. tecnlh day nf December, 190S, and received by me on
,tho 13th day of December. 1908. 1 hereby give notice
- tliat 1 shiili. at the Court House, Swan Hill, at
twelve o clock at .noon, on the 22nd- day of Dcccm-
»v©r, 1903, bciug the nomination day named in such
writ, -proceed to the ELECTION of ONE MEMBER
'to seivo in the .LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY for the
Electoral District of Swun Hill. In the event of
the said election, being contested, the COLL will be
TAKEN on Tuesday, the 29th day of .December, i'JUS,
conunonciiig at eight o'clock in the forenoon and
terminating 'at five o'clock in the afternoon of the
name day, at the undermentioned places, viz.
At llopetoun, Alhaeutya, Bculah (within tho di
vision), Kenmnrt, -Rainbow, Hope Vale,
Woomelang, Rosebcrry (within the division),
Miunpre, ilnpctoua West and Outlet Creek,
for t lie Coning division;
At TTildura and Ned's Corner, for tho Mildura
division; and
At Swan Hill, Yarraby. Wood Wood, Waitchie,
Narrung, Nyali. Lake Boga, Goschcn, Ul-
timii, Tyrell Downs, Bimbouric, Bnlga, Bcrri-
willock, Sea Lake, Nine Mile, Springfield,
Kunat Kunat and Fish Point, for the Swan
Hill division.
The writ is returnable by mo on the 4th day of
Jnnuary, 1909. And I further givo notice that 1 have
appointed Herbert W. .Stewart, of Swan Hill, as my
substitute, and the Court House, Swan Iiill, as the
place where nomination papers and payments will bo
received daily, between the hours of 9 a.tn. and 5
6m., .and up to six o'clock p.m. on the 21st day of
eccmber, 1903, being the day preceding tho day of
nomination.
Given under my hand this 15th day of December.
2908. '
J. H. STEWART
Reluming Officer for the Electoral District of
flwan Hill. . L
Jjl S S E N D O N ELECT! O N.
The Llhcra.1 Candidate, Mr. W. A. WATT.
Will ADDRESS the ELECTORS as Under:-
Monday. 21st Decemlier.— Union Hall. Union-road,
Ascot Vale, at 8 o'clock, Tuesday, 22nd December.—
St. John's Presbyterian Schoolroom, Esscndon, at 8
o'clock. Wednesday, ?3rd L>ccembcr.— Coburg. at 8
, o'clock. Thursday.— Paseoe Vnle, at 8 o'clock. And
the Final' Rally tlic night before the battle. Mon
day. 28tl» December. — Moonce Ponds. Town Hall, at
8 o'clock. i -
ESSENDOX ELECTORATE.— Councillor H. E.
HALL will Address:— Monday, 2 Lit.— Ascot
Vale: bu Faul's Guihlroom. at 8 p.m. Tuesday.—
Moonce Ponds Town Jlall. Wednesday.— Mooneo
Va'e, at 8 p.m.; Esscndon, Moltford Inn. l'ascoo
Vale-road, at 8.45 p.m. Thursday.— Esscudon
North. Mcihodist Schoolroom, 8 p.m.
3SSENDON Election.— Mr. W. A. Watt will Ad-
-J dress the Electors at 8 o'clock to-night (Mon
day), 21st, in the Union llall, Union-rd.. Ascot
Vale. M. Evans, gen, sec. ' "
ITiSSENDON Electorate.— iT. E. Fenton, selected
li iailKir candidate. Addresses Electors, Lincoln
shire Hotel. Mt. Alexander-rd., N. Essendon, 8 p.m.;
Pascou Valc-id. and Bncklcy-st., 9 p.m.
I-jMTZROY Election.— J. W. Bilboii addtcase elec-
. tors to-night. Freeman and Brunswfck st?.,
8. workers roll iqn;
INLEMINGTOX.— Warde tqieafcs" Village. Settlement,
; 3 p.m.; Buckingham-bt., 9. to-night, Foot-
?L-r|lV. ._
1NLEMINOTON Electorate.— Cr. Alex. M'Donald
1 will address the electors in Mechanics' Hall,
Sunshine, this (Monday) evening, 21st December, at
8 o'clock,
H A W T H 9 R N - E a E C T O R A T .:E.
Hon. GEORGE SWINBURNE
Will ADDRESS the ELECTORS of JU-JW
At the
TOWN HALL, KEW,
THIS EVENING (MONDAY), 21st DECEMBER,
At 8 p.m.
His Worship the Mayor (Or. J. L, Carnegie)
\ Will Preside. .
THOS. RUST, Secretory.
"lLK.MMON'S Committees Meet corner Johns-at!
el nml Donglafl-por.. WiUiamstcron; Buckley-et.
toon is. Fontscray. 8 o'clock. ,
flKA "Jika.— J. G. Mcmtoev' Candidature.— Voters
. tl requiring postal votes please communicate .witfc
B« DafiUflgs, secretary, Northcole
ELECTION NOTICES.
TN r(ponae to a la? ana inuucntial requisition,
r . cotmjaeratlmi and advice of my
S&' vtVr&SE?0 tf> CONTEST the SEAT
for the ELECTORATE of- RICHMOND, and have
the honor to aunouncc myself 'as a
CANDIDATE in tho LlBEItAL INTEREST.
. G. W. FREES! A X,
"Gowar," 323 Churcli-street, Richmond.
I 'A.-Bcart biK-nk, AtiKh-st.. near' lioRcnt-sU
' rooms. t>bire Itoll. 9. L ostal foima, committee
-'ilia.— Mr. A. G. Alembroy wili Address tlic
8 o'cIock y na"' IIeilWborK- To-nisht, at
e l b o u r n e election.
i'ni t.io
W. D. I'M NX.
W.M. T. 1IUUBURY.
Joint Secrotarios.
elboernb electorate.
A .MEETING of the FRIENDS and Supporter, of
Mr. JOHN FERIUER HAMILTON mil bo held at
Scott a Hotel TO-DAY (Mouday), at 2 p. in., to
make arranjemonia to eocuro bis return.
ARTHCIl NIGHOIJ3, Scorolair.
j\ I M'Doiiell. to-niBlit.
tei- sis " Stanley sla., 8; Jeffcott nnd'Siieii-
VptT . DONALD MACKINNON
"-L Mill ADDRESS tho ELECTORS
1 Shi-5,..I,I'.VLU I'l'AHRAN.
HI. w l i TO-Mt.iH. nt 8 o'clock. t
ocS.?rv thehcUn -Matr (R S' Dobs0- '1
VTR' FRANK ' COltis'WALL
WILL .VDDIIESS tho ELECTORS ;
At the
i> l-i>t v . -rad Mill Tjiou nud There ' ' ' "
REPL1 the ATTAOK oftac Arnir" \Ws-
luper. and askth Etectmm of Toorak for
.ORTH MELBOURNE iyi.tTC'i'lTj.V
A .MEETING
. Of tho - .3 '
Friends and Supi>orters
» Of
Dr. J. MARMAD0KB ROSE
\\ill Ifc Held
At 375 QUKKN-STREET.
TO-NIGHT (.MONDAY), at 8 p.m. .
Meetingi wiU lw Advertised.
1> L.C. /. N. Meib. Branch, meets to-morrow (Tues-
- day) night, L.L.fe. Hall. Important.
JJItAHRAN.— Labor Candidate M'L'arthy spcaks'to-
"\fnnr v l'r?' cr,th and sts. ; 9. Argo and
.Moor its f/. Andersen supports. '
RICHMOND.— K. J. Cotter, selected Labor candl-
. dflU'. . speaks liurnlcy-st.. near Swan-st S
near Red Lion. Cnliitt-st.. _9. to-night. '
Ufection.— nicet mg "(VrTfrcuibnnTd
«»um>ortcr» of Or. l'Yecinan uill be held m
uShSr. at'lAO. ai' ""D;"1 1,"") 0,1
g O U T II E R N P R o V I N C E.
broadmeadows division.
LIST for the above Division Is
?tnd Sopica maJ be INSl'KOTED free of
m until tlie day appointed for lvvision nt any
office, and at every iiost office witliin tl»e division.
GEO. COUSER.
Registrar at Broadmeadows.
ST. K I L D A ELECTION
«r-,?Irl J1- fl- M'CUTCIIKON 4
rrm x-X\1,LA9.PRESS the ELECTORS
PTivSn \ v " UTf hP\WlcY Hnli (0,,< «««tIon).
TuLbDAY, Alfred Hull (Junction, St. Kilda), at 8
o'Clock.
tJG tlie ELECTORS of NORTH MELBOURNE.
Having Ixjcn strongly urged by a number of tlic
electors of North Mcl1>ournc to offer myself as a
candidate at the forthcoming election. 1 have de
cided to comply with llicir request, and have the
honor to announce myself us a CANDIDATE.
J. MAltMADUKE ROSE.
315 Queen-street north, Melbourne.
0 O R A K E L KCTIO N.
, Mr. NORMAN BAYLES will Address the Etectora
in tlie "Kalizolc," Tooiuk-road, Toorak. ou TUES
DAY NEXT, iiul iiwt., pt 8 ji.m.
Inspection of rolls and 'all inquiries as to postal
votes, Ac., may be made at Mr. Baylc9's Committee
Rooms, as follows:— J
MALVERN.—
Mr.. Ell i'arslow's, 97 Glenfcrrle-road.
Mr. A. Dunlop's, 1 Station-street. v
' Mulvern Tradesmen's Club, lligh-strect.
ARMADALE and EAST FRAJ1RAN.— -
Mr. Kennett's, 561 Malvern-road, and 453 High-
street.
TOORAKand HAWKSBURN.-
. Mr. E. Rower's, 083 Tooruk-road, Toorak.'
Mr. Kenneth's, 561 Malvem-rd. ;
And at Central Committee Rooms, 413 Collins-
street. Melbourne.
HUGH M'CARTNEY, General Secretary.
Telephone 30SI.
CONVEYANCES.
BALLARAT.— Vans going Mondays, Thursdays, re
turning Monday and Thursday; furniture, lug-
gase. parcels taken, cheap. WHlianu, 2 Regent-»t.
off Hlgh-tit.. Frahran. Tel. 515 W.
Hlhtrjuit A Co. Pack. Store and Remove Furni
ture anywhere; satisfuetion guaranteed; terma
rensnuable; wtimates, free." Inkorrann-sL. SL Kilda.
I'hone 1116. Wiudaor.
MAIL Coach leaves Mansfield railway station on
arrival train daily for Jamieson. thence con
veyed to Gsffney'a Creek and Wood's Point. Sun-
dayHj Wednesday and Frlaaye. John C. Matthews.
MAIL Coach leaves Forrest for Aixffio Bay Tues
days, Thursdays, Saturdays, returning alter
nate days. Fares— Return, 12/6; Single, 7/6. Aubroy
Lawry, proprietor.
VANS going Ivyncton, lientligo and Hanging Rock; ,
Fnrnilwre Removed to any part Victoria, W ,
7. Wilson, 5 O'Grady-a't., Albert l'k.
WINES- SPIRITS AND PROVISIONS.
,V|7INES aud SPIRITS for CnRIST.MAS.
I VINES and SPIRITS for CHRISTMAS.
The Christmas Holiday festivitiion are only jti;t
— round the cornier. It. U quite <thno to be con-
— — sldering tlie all important question of how you
are going to 1111 that Christmas Wine and Spirit
- — Hamper.
Our Stocks include aSl the choicest brands of
—Wines and Spirits, and our prices aic right, .
— . — SupiKise you call, or write for- our price list.
RICHARDSON'S 158 RUSSELL-ST.
RICHARDSON'S (next Rourkc-sU.
RICHARDSON'S 257 L. 'COLLI NS-ST.
RICII.ARDSON'S (navt Suviuston-st.).
MEETINGS, LECTURES, &c.
CLAIItVOYANT.— Mr. Stcphersoii. Trance Seer,
daily, all matters, 3/ and 5/; Meetings nightly.
14 Brunswick-fit. S.. near Cathedral.
CIOMHINED Affecting, support Mackitmom J. E.
J Round.
GOVERNOR Walker Lodge, No. 53. P.A.J'TiC
Forestcnn' Hull, To-night. ClirUtmaa greet-
ings to all inemhers. .
JM. Moorey's Test Soanee to-night, Female
OtKJnitives Hall, Lygon-street, Carlton, 7.45
)>.m. Bring an article_ and 3 que&tioiLs, _1/.
LO.L., 134.— To-night, 7.i5 Rcehabite Hall, WcsU
bourne-grove, Nortlicotc. Visitors, cordially in
vited. _ ,
LO.L.— Combiued Meeting. "No's. "C2, llf lis,
l'uckle-st. llall, Moonce Ponds, To-night. G.S.,
Bro. Baiter.
IO.L.. 133.— To-night, llowe-cr. Hall, interesting
J meeting, brethren please attend. Visitors wel
come.
L O.L., Olive, meets Fairfield Hall, this evening,
8 o'clock. .Sisters and vlsitois licurtily wel-
O.iL., fJaughtera of Ennlskillen, Nm IG.'—
Meeting Postponed until Tuesday, 29th De
cember.
"o.LT Brunswick, Tonightj 8 Rechniutc
.Hall, Albert-tit.— Children's entertainment,
Wednesday, 23nl inst. .
LOYAL Orange institution, King \ViiTiuw Lodge,
No. 92, meets to-night, Protestant IJnfl, Exhi-
biiion-st., Meib.
MADAME Ilnticc (from India), intciTieup" daily,
advice all matters. 113 Victuria-pir.. E.
Meib., below brewery.
1%,IR«S. Boas. IP Smith-st., ColHngwood, gifted palTn-
i.TX iflt and clairvoyant; developing cla«, Monday
uight; aeance, Wednesday. Adiniion_6d.
MRS. Shaw conducts meeting To-nigiTti 8 (JdT
Atticles, developing class. Tuesday nicht.
8, Cd. 159 Wcllicgtou-sL , OuIJingno-d.
MRS. Thompson, propiiesicd railway disaster Sun-
shine, Easter Monthly; testimonial by one 111-
luted rclattvo's friends. 83 Bcll-st., Fnzroy. .
MRS. Turner's last irnblic demonstnuiou tfiis
year, To-night. 8 p.m.; silver com. 24 Bruna-
wick-sL, r ltzroy; sick iwor, Tuesday.
PKOFESaOK I'erclval, P.C.H.L.. . diiilomacd
l)hrolcjg!»t, principal scicntiflc palmiHt,
(imracicr from photon., minus; plmliumctrist. HI
llrnnmvlck-st., Fitzroy.
Yia,vi .scieSob of iU5HaaNauiHui?iH:
surgical, Juirnilcs, methods of homo treat-
j'omt "r/c .an,d Wom,cn i COO-jiago Cloth Bound
Book. ./6, | lost free. l.eetllres to Women every
Monday aftornmn at 3 p.m. : to .Men, this evenine.
floor 1>'m" Booms, Equitable Buildiun. tiii
yB.D.A., Bichmond. meets to-niiiB7-Bapri8t
sehoolioom. 8 ii.m.; business iiuportaui; nil
members requested to attend.
HOTELS, HOLIDAY RESORTS, &c.
ALBERT Pk. Palace, beat situated auburbau rc
sidential House, country and inter-State visi-
tors; trams at door.
ALDEN'a Coffee Palace, 251 Smith-st,, Fitzroy.—
Good Accommodation tor boatdere and visitors,
every convenience: night porter.
A MOUNTAINOUS district, mineral springs, un-
s»mw«ed for health, try Lyonvillc, 2108 ft.
LvonvilTo Hotel. 5/ day. 2o/ week, close station, A.
Elliott.
AT Old -England Hotel, Heidelberg.— Armm"oq"«
tion for few paying guests; moderate tariff.
Phone 37. _, H'be;g. -
AT Sandringliam House, "close station, beach, batTii",
tenuis, billiards, telephone. J. C. Warrington
Rogers, manager.
AT Sau Rcmo Hotel. oc<»in scenery, surf bathin-r,
tennis, driving, riiiiug, splendid fishing; at-
tention nroverhiftl. T. Bcrgin.
T tbe GRAND Flu i LL, MEUliUUltNE.—
Highest part of the city; all modern improve
ments. high cloas French cuisine; private dinners,
wodding breakfasts and receptions speciality.
W. H. BURGESS 1 -
(Many years at Melliotirno. Club). Manager.
BRITANNIA House, s. Yarra, ciole station.—
Good Accommodation, boarders and risitors;
wight porter. G. Tutton, manager. Tel. 724, W.
BLACKBURN.— Two fumishexl Rooms, kitchen,
near station; a bo three unfurnished Rooms.
Cl.iremoret. Wlilte Horsc-rd. Mrs. Sharp.
ClARRUM, "SheauArtou by tho Sea,'.' (late "Koo-
t' bin").— Superior Board, Rmldence; tents and
camp si tea provided. Mrs. C. Malier, late of Shop-
parton,
C CATHEDRAL Hotel, Swauston-st,. Meib.— Most
/ convenient Hotel in Meib.; lift, every attention.
" p. H. Reynolds, proprietor. +
LARGMONT House, LaUca Entrance. -?\epo:innu-
j dation. fishing. Iwatlng, cuisine excellent;
tariff. SO/ per week. Mis. W. Hunter.
/"HjIFTON SDriOga.— Week end excursion, all ex-
V penses, 11/6; (Excelsior. 2,30 Saturdays. Couiwns
Cook's and Huddart Parkoris Wliarf.
(CLIFTON Spriigs Hotel hcaltli pnradiao, electro-
j hydro. estawUshment on premises, famous niao
xU yprinss and i&ths, Nuuao# proprietor.
/ i
HOTELS, HOLIDAY RESORTS, Ac,,
CIOLKATOO Desmond. "Good table, farm pro.
o' MrlUC6,,IUralari1, lo,cly . mountaiu scenery; W,
ffOFI-EE Pttiace, Chapcl-st.. i'rahran, Accommo
dation for visitors; Board and Residence,
cheapest rates; telephone; sewered; late eutrance.
Stephens, manager.
f lOWKS, PHILLIP ISLA XD, SAN REMO.-S.3.
i . RtNlsTA connects 8.10 a.m. train Flin«
rlcw-street. Return Fares:— MellKiurnc to Coww,
10/C. second 8/; San Remo 11/6, 12/. SPECIAL
EXTRA TRIPS.— Steamer connects afternoon train
leering Flmders-strcct 5.30 p.m. Wetlncsday, 23rd;
huisUay, Slth. and Tlmrsda-, 31st December.
CGtUVDuN.— First class Accommodation, visitors;
! tar,t 2/ week; week end, 6/. "Eviudnlc," op.
"Lnroni'lln , Misses Newman.
CltUYDoN, "Hillside," ML Daideuoug.— Cora-
teitnrle Aecniumod ition, hnths, bhady grouuds;-
25/. 5/ day. Marriott & Osborne.
CiROVLYon, "The U ah 1 e7. " — A cco liuuoda t i ji i tor
t visitors, refined country hoiue; 21/, week tud
Mic. M'Fariuue.
C1UOYDON.— "Coronclla," an ideal country Home,
' tennis, croquet, drive, good stabling, garage.
Stewart Hall. '
RUVDUN, Montrose, "Sunuyside."— Farm, or
chard. near moutitain3; no vacancies until 3rd
January. Mrs. Phillips.
HO i DONi— iiiooKtyn Putin lias lull complement
guests for Christmas week; uieals for tourists.
JRn._luooks:
C'HUVlHi.N, "Itosebank."— Comfortable, homely
J Accommodation, bracing mountain air, every
nUeiUion; 21/. Mrs. Keid. K.lsyth P.O.
n\AYLESFORD Coffee Palice.— ExccPint Accom-
modation. tariff motleiatc. M. Tiiorie, .
DAYLEsFORl).— Kacccouise iiotel. niidway be
tween Hepburn aud Ldtliia mineral springs;
tariff moderate. Mrs. Harvey.
DAYLi'kSFORD— "De Parville," ltoglaii-5t.— Holi
day seckrm, idtsil mtmntain home, lovely
tHvnny, gardens, piano, batli. billiards; 30/. .
DvYLK.SFoilD,— Two furiiSh'Uoonts to Let,
near Hepburn. Springs. \V.' Stokes, John-
f tou-st.. Ahbotsford.
DllUMANA. Aringa,— Accommodation for seaside
visitors, close t© beach, tennis; terms mode-
rate. Mrs. M'Kcown.
DAYLESFORb.-Slny at "Savioa House. "-Excel-
-lent Accommodation, table: 30/ weekly. Tele-
nhone communication Meib. Tc&scro.
DAYLESI-'URD. — Comfortable Accommodation,
lofty rooms, modenute. near llcpbuni Springs,
Mat Liquon. Gmndvicw.
r|MBRALD,— Cliartning Cottase, furnished, private,
Point. Sandringliam. -
EMERALD.-3-roomed furnished Cottage to Let;
lovely view, close station. J. Westlund.
IjpEUEILVL PALACE HOTEL,
COLLINS-STREET WEST,
MELBOURNE.
UOTEr' IN AUSTUALASLV.
.ROOMS, All Prices, according to floor and situation.
Two Diningroouu aud Cofo.
Reading, Writing. Smoking. Drawing. Reception and
Billwud Rooms for all Visitors. '
vvritc for special teims "for families and perma
nent boarders.
ITtLiNDEltts Hotel (new management), every conve-
. nieuce, bathiug box. Telephuue to alelb. O. W.«
Napthine. -
IR A N"K STON.— ' Wanted, for six weeks, largo Bed-
room ur 2 small, use kitchen. Coachman, 319
Malveru-rd.
. J'itANKSTON.— l'ier Hotel, late Mark Young's.—
X r 1" list class Accommodation, thoroughly rcno-.
vted, stabling. W. Schultz, proprietor.
iUANKaTuNr-To Let, furuUhcd Apartmcuts,
A stabling If rcquiivd, near station, beach. Sea-
oiiorc, t'lausston P.O. ;
u;A.\ KSioN.— iiummcr Residences to Lot. J,
Nott Maish, house and land agent, Frankstoii.
.IjdtANkSTON.— ' To Let, 3 furuiahed Bedrooms, uso
A kitefien. Mrs, C. U. Weds. Playncst.
GLfciLuNu.— Aiuurt ioneu i'aiace, .Malop-su, close
baths, gardens. &c.; terms inoueialc. \V. p.
Ainu-r. . - .
GEM BROOK, the Premier Position.— ' "Fassifcrn,"
su|)crior Accommodation for visitors; moue-
laic tariff. G. H. Ivusicr. ,
GII'L'.SLAND Lakes, Buchnn Caves.— Kiora House,
Cunningham?.— Excellent Accommodation, pri-
Vtttc cab; terms moderate. Uallis's.
IPPSLAND Lakes, Cunningliarae.— WADiaUa
Hou.-ie. Accommodation for viHito:s, boat,
niano: tariff 22/S weekly. Mrs. J. D, Gordon.
GU'PSANL) Lakes Buchnn Cavca, Uoadknight's,
Mcrraugbaiir.— i-iibt class Aeeouuiioualiuu, mt-
est situation, overlookinfe ocean. Tariff, 30/.
GRAND Iiotel, Yaria Glen, erery home comfoit;
moderate tariff, Mrs. Dawson; propnctiess
Uato DflndrnongL ______
ijf vitACKFIHLD Hotel. Rye.— Accommodation for
vJi yirilors ; terms moderate. - - -
HEALE.SVJLLE, "Aiilie" (Mrs! j. Wilion).—
rirst class Acconuuodation, tenuis, fishing;
trains met, own trap. .
HEALKrf y l LLE.— " A llambee' ! - (late "Abciloylo"),
J'ernshawe-nl., beautifully situated.— Accom-
modation visitois; terms 39/. Mrs. A ndersen. .
UEALES7 ILLE, " Vuuhmg."— Good Accojmneda-
tion, eloje. stalijn, exerilunt iwsitiou, eieiy
eonvciuerejL'iTj'iin ;_L1/. A L_(Jrowley.
HEALESVILLE, "Woodsrilie."— Sui>erior AccuiiT
modation for visitors, splendid position, good
table ; terms, 25/. Mis. E. Wiltmott.
HEALESVILLE. — 5-ioomwi lurnirilied Cottage,
elevated |>o»itioii, miic township. Parkinson,
jftQueiui-st. _ '
Hi:A LKS VI LL E.— Gniccbuni Glen.— Superior A
conunodation. tennis, orchard; tariff 2u/; holi-
.9: _YVilson,
I_j EI DELXJKltU. — Siqierior Accommodation,
XX grounds;,. Saturday, Monday, 8/, 8 minutes sta-
tion.MiH. jJcuzlewood. C-ape-st,
1VANHOE House, RricTjiort, Tasmania, ideal sum-
mer resort; surf bathing, bonting, fishing, shoot-
ing; moderate tariff. Mw/.l, Cuniiiughnin.
KING LA ICK.—"UePcli wood, 'r good mountain " r i eul7
fern guiiics, nil garden produce, eggs, poultry.
M._J._Chalment ' -
J ILLY DALE.— Olinda Hotel, large grouuds, awiui-
U ruing baths: Traps for Hire; every attention;
moderate tnriff.__R. Steven
LILLYDALE, at Coidntream.— Well furnished CoU
tage, 5 rooms, acre land; 25/, Ford, 339 Col-
| liRNK.— RuOKE'S HOTEL. — Tius well-known
XJ I-amily Hotel has had large New Additions
Built, with every »p to date Convenience, including
a perfect sanitary system. . '
Book early io secure Accommodation,
Mir,, till AS. UUOKE, Propric t reas.
| URNE. — Graud I'aeiiic Hotel, pieihler K>sftlom
JLi close to pier; coaches daily from Deau's
Marsh. Miss A._ Lewis, nanagctcas.
LORNE.— The place to spend your holidays; tcviui
25/. \\\ Snowdcn, orchardist. Erikiue Cot
tage.
MACEDQN.— Furnished House, 20/, vacant 26th
January, 2 furnished Rooms, vacant 10/.
Criirp.s.
HARR'iEd Couple want Board, mountainous <ll?
tnet, Christmas. Terms per day, to Alexnmtrn,
JKqio-st., S. Ynrra.
MEL Ji. Coffee Paiace, 216 Bonrke-st., MelbEvcrv
Cotiyqniencc._
MEXTON E Hotel.— Mentone, by the sea, every
comfort for visitors; terms, two guineas.
MKNTUNE Hotel.— Best seaside resort for coun
try visitots, within eas> reach of Uic theatres,
3?t light on the sea.
! r(VT. Dandenong.— "Muuntioy" tuudcr new manage-"
; -XL nu nt), beautifully situated. Ideal holiday ic-
I 5!'..- Mr- E- Jeeves.
OLINDA.-6-ro«ned Cottage, available til! 4th
Janu.iTy, fully furnished. A. J. Langlr &
Co.. 2S3 L'ollin.v-St., Meib.
OeEAN uroic Hnuso. Occau Grove.— Golf, bif-
liards. tenuis, cnxpiet, surf bathing, fishing;
tctm.s moderate.
POINT I-onsdale.— "Felsenlicim."— Newly erected
Seaside Resort, near beach. Terms, Mrs. Von
Rcsrhwitz proprietress.
'i>OlNT Lonsdale.— Lonsdale House, op. Beiieln
X Superior Acemnniodation; fish daffy; cream,
billiards. U. Vawdrey.
OOINT . Lonsdaic.— Tlie Coffee 1'Alaco, overlooking'
X ocean. 3 minutes beach, first class accommoda-
tion; inodcrote taiiiT. W. H. Cottee.. '
OOINT Lonsdale.— Furnished Cottage to I Art. for
X ___ Januajy Lockwood, 50 Qu'ec-n-st., Meib.
PbltTSiSA,— MatHorongh House, first cl>»ss pri
vate JlojiUiiiK cstiiblisluncnt, now open; wag-
gonettes meet steamers Sorrento, daily.
PORTriEA.— Hotel Poitsca uovv open to Visitors;
tariff', £2 2/ weekly, 8/ per day.
l>OUT ARLINGTON, Bclvie House.— Comfortable
X Acoommodatiou for visitors, mar. pier, pianos;
terms moderate. Mra. ikiuks.
PORTAItLiNCJTON.-(irand Hotel now open for
s-.Ms.)n, op. pier, baths; terms moderate. War
den, proprietor.
PORTARLINGTON. — Furnishetl comfortable
double Bedroom, Dinlngvoom and Kitchen,
close 4o pier. Mm. Biggs.
UUEEN'.S-BRIDGE Funily Hotel, S. Slde.-Su-
IK'iior Accommodation, reduced charges; hot
batha: trains pass door.
QUEENSlLI FF.— J amieson's Osprey House, now
open to seaside visitors; new management;
close baths, iwacli. station.
aUEENSULl FFi "Evandale."— Superior Accom-
mo<latlon, large cool rooms, shady grounds;
satisfaction guaranteed. K. D'Allain.
QUEENSCLIFF.— Scaview Coffee Talace; near
Back Beach.— Superior accommodation, bal-
conytcrras moderate. Mrs. J. Stephens, liVoprietrnss.
QUEENSULIFF. Salisbury House.— Good Accom
modation for visitors, facing station, baths,
pier, balcony; terms 25/. L. Samson.
aUEEXSGLlFF.— Mautlou Residence, near beach,
good Accommofbithm. 10/ weekly, U3C piamo.
Mrs. \V. ITeckett, C!ertntde-st., Fitzroy.
aUEENSGLIFF.— "Glt-tt Alvle." Esplanade, facing
sea and baths, latge balcony Rooms; tonus on
application U._ Jtowsanu
QUEENSCLIFF.— Baliarat House, old established,
first class Accommodation; terms moderate.
Mrs. Cottce.
1> 1VERSLEA Faira. Tcmpleatowe Height.— Boat-
L tug. fisbiog, ehooting, tennis, croquet, piano;
vvt-ek end.' V.
RYE, near Sonento.— Alma Bouse, good Acci»m-
raodation for visitors; conTeyauco meet boats
Mrs. Rowley.
AN Remo.— Willis's i"ler Hotel," Oloso to Jetty.—
lO Good Acconunodation, fishing and boating; 4/6
l/er day. 30/ per week '
SA.NDR1NG11AM.— Furnished Rooms, use dining-
room, kitchen, and close station, bcacli, baths.
"Camden," Wililam->t.
SANDR I.NG llASl.— Tvvo young gentlemen would
like Board . and Lodging, 9 days. Price, 573
Lygon-wt.. Carlton.
ANDUINGIIAM, "Karlsruhe. "-Superior Accom-
IO modation for visitors, Esplanade, close station,
every comfort. J. Iehrke. sen.
HEUBROOKK Lodgcf, Port Campbell.— Good .Ac-
cummodation, fishing, boating, bathing, and
d rives; t ariff 25/. Miss Anderson.
SOMERSET House. .Sorrento.— Remember, Uar-
buhu's sujierior Accommodation, visitors, ©very
comfoit. bathing, ocean, beach. Estab. 1874.
URRENTO, "Kiiner."— 6uj>erior Accommodation
iO visitors, uutguificeut ;>osition, overlooking pier,
gi-qimds. extending baths; modgrate. J. Dark.
SORRENTO, "Monte Vista." — Superior AccommcP
dation, ixtrk lands, op. pier; tariff moderate;
golf links. J. . Skclbin.
SORRENTO.—' Westclla House.— Superior Accost
modation for visitors, ocean baAuing; moderate
tariff. A. L. Coker, proprietress.
SORRENTO.— Ixjnsdalc House.— First class Accom
modation; tariff, 3U/ to 23rd December; holidays.
35/. W. Hurley.
SORRENTO.— Antrim House. Back Baicli-rd.— Su
perior Accommodation, overlooking golf links,
bathing l>ox; moderate tariff. A. Ellis.
SORRENTO. Fortsea.— Vifiasi Cottages, Apart-
meuts. furnished, best positions, lowest rentals;
list" sent. Macfarlan. grocer,
S'tiitRENTO.— "Glcnarm." first class ApfNiinwirvfal
tiuu. overloohiug Bay and golf links; tariff
moderate. 31. Clark.
SORRENTO,— Oriental House.— Superior Accommo
dation, splendid position, overlooking Bay:
terms moderate. K. Watts.
hj01tRCNTO, .Portsea.— Furnished ilousoa, Apart-
7 mcnts. iVc., all descriptions and positions;
lists sent, Head, grocor, Sorrento. ,
OOUUENTO.— Back Bench Palace, under new man-
O agemcnt.— Comfortable Accommodation; mode-
into tariff. Geo. Boars, late of Queenscliff.
SORRENTO.— 3-roomcd stone Cottage, halfway be
tween tack and front beach, vacant 21st De-
cctnbcr. Waiter Finney.
SORRENTO.— To' Let, furnished Cottage, 5 rooms
minute beach, bathing imx. Particulars, Mis.
Erhmdscn.
. CT." Kilda.—' Wimpole's George Hotel, op. railway
KJ station and cable tram.— Sea riew, largest
hotel In Victoria; vacant suites; charges moderate.
ST. Kilda.— Ilampton House, late Coffee Pa'oco.—
Accommodation Hoarders. Visitors, train, tram.
beach. .Mrs. Rowan, manage. es. Tel. iffl, W.
TASMANIA.— Victoria Coffee Palace. Quadrant.
Launceston.— Good Acoommodntion, 3/ day;
meals, 9d. ; beds. I/; reduction wcokly.
rruSbLVNlA, Liuiueeston, 21 Quadnint.— Viutoria
JL Coffco Palace, good acrammodatiao; U day,
reducUoa weekly; msab 84,-brdi JA
HOTELS. HOLIDAY RESORTS, 4c.
t n p A r. A C B ho t E L.
, uourke-stlieet. .melbourne,
n, n'r>.£?a.i "otel I, Fltnatid ia tho tery centre
thrmichout )Ust fcw!a <lKorilt;i1
laid "tn"1:dr00m lms u0t nni1 c0ld water
r5?'®i;'ric Elevatorr .Hay, running for tlie ran-
iwl-.0! .c,!0i,s »»<1 rl' tor,.
Thf s'i' ' "r|er5 always on duty.
1.ar,ff 'c,ry moderate In every branch. Full
Slerted m 30/por wcek' wcordlng to floors
with1 meori"doptW.Room5 aTai,ab, fcr DODGERS,
of can have Private
"."'(boul extra charge.
_ ri ' I! '_J \ L c u tor i . Hotel Office.
fpOOUADIN. S., Ginpannd-rd.— To Let. for 3
renrenSih"' l"' !ui. T.n!dinM fumlsl,cd' mr>
TrACANT, Mordtahoe.'l treeta. part" large" furnished
tern I- O SU"'L|)' !n>'ln taml|r- Tourist, Mal-
YICTOUTA Coffee- PaiaceT_Coilins-st., Mclb
hrraH.Tt \i pn' "slit, night porter, early
krcafcfast. Mrs. David Dobie. manageress.
WANTED to Let, a furnished RooiiT business
ml, A KF,r'"ncC3' Ada' Uabcr-B
\\rARBURTON.— ' "Hillcrcst." an ideal rannfry
v home, beautiful scenery, excellent accommoda-
tion. Mrs. Bradley. Phone 44. Windsor.
\\7ARIlURTON.— Alpine Retreat Hotel.— Good Ac-
vv commodntlon; cab meets the train. R. W
Letth. mntiflger.
TlTARBURTONl "Mountain Grand7'Excellent
y v Accommodation, over 59 rooms, blliiaids, ten-
nls. Sic. Mrs. Sears. Tel. 2932, Central,
w lULIAMS — Empress Pavilion, private
. . grounds, picinc, steam merry go round, larxt
nan for dancing.
IV\7lLLlAMSTOWN.— 2 furnished Rooms, with use
Gcltibland sh ' C,OSC ,'raC,, a"d ba?15' 39
: AMUSEMENTS
R 1 J OD THEATRE.
-- The Coolest Theatre in Melbourne.
np?s„and,33ani,8cr Mr- Frank Thornton.
Direction of ..Edwin Gesrti.
FRANK THORNTON'S"
i-AHEWELL FOR EVER SEASON.
last 4 nights
last 4 nights
of the success of the period. '
's-'uss knights were bold."
vm1en knights were bold."
DON'T FAIL TO SEE
S S'51 S iC T " O. HKTOS,
t R A N K T H O It N T O N
F It A N K T II O It X T O N'|
Supportejl by his Original New London CompRay,
in Lharies Marlowe s lancinating Comedy,
knights were bold."
ivjfei kmc. ii'i's iveile bold."
when knights were bold."
to-night and 3 nights more. >
to-night and 3 nights moke.
frank thornton
"sir giiy'dk verb." '
His Original Character in -
"WHEN KNIGHTS WERE BOLD."-
Preceded at 8 o'clock by a one-act play, '
"THAT BRUTE SIMMONS."
Popular Prices— 3/, 2/, 1/. Box Plan at Allan's.
CirclenS6d exra ,y Doora t0 Stalla and; Family
» ALBERT CLARK, -Manager.
g ' JO B THEATRE.
Lessee and Manager .. .. WlLLIAjr COSGItOVE.
_BOX1N'Ci NIGHT. BOXING NIGHT' "
EMKAOKDlNAIty OIIItl.ST.MAS A'PTItAOTlON.
„ . william COSGItOVE .
,..m5 Announce to the tlicatrcgning public that lie
ulll l.rluce on lioaitiB n'iglit. on a scale of sl'len-
majinii- l.lnce hitherto rinattcmptod.
DIt.ui t ««". original itEALlETIG
Entitled,
tfib unwritten law.
the unwritten law .<
... -the unwritten law. -
Written ltmind and Strggretcd by tho Greatest
_ .ttjwtly anil Trial of .Modern Davs. via..
u; , t ii a u'— -span fo it d white
jltalldy, i'UOSEtltmON and defence,
Which hn
BLECTR I FI ED nnd .VSTOUXDED
tie At y-\ ? .1,1IK WHOLE WOULD
By the at the Trial of the Livea and
or some of NEW YORK'S
MILLIONAIRES and SOCIETY PEOPLE.
_ THE .AMAEIXG AUDACITY
Of tlio Aptieal for Arqinrt.i! on the Ploa of
THE UNWRITTEN LAW A
t»'. in Four Acts. '
ay\trnT,h1£/l-tI'. ,r;.I!rV'MA'nG COMPANY,
AMERICAN and ENGLISH ARTISTS.
a brilliant beginning— the chastity of,
THE DOWN' GRAWW'OMEN', ALLURING
DOMESTICITY— WITHOUT BENEFIT OF
CLERGY.
TIIOU SHALT NOT COVET THY NEIGHBOR'S
_ WIFE.
... , ., .THE MANAGEMENT
W!FCIIN Wit wrv lr , JJwfinutly Understand that
b not a nrama of
f«'wafl»u,e, ITtani-
Uramatle Ending i/theo'uftT of CRLmIs.1 new
J & Ji' In'1'? pictures,-' New Year's SofTt
;tlioj3l«ciar!um.'
An? i' ® X JJ 31 II V L L
-tVDirect.on .. .. J. and N. TAIT
.MAGNIFICENT CHRISTMAS ATTRACTION
Commencing 'CHRISTMAS A FTERNOON and " ! ;
„ B7 BNING.
ni„t SSV-' -Y-MAHON' and CARROLL'S
Phototruplue .Dramatisation of Marcus Clarke's »
Famous Novel,
m .. for the ;
of his natural life.
- r! - »'« natural li i b. i
rr-sR.M OF HIS NATURAL T.fPi-;
TIiULIi'UK!K BIOCltAPHlO ACHIEVE., .EXT. !
IJUs niagiitfiecnt picture, nlilch has msj c- nl ted
H>dncy 01 twl,c
FIRST TIME IN .MELBOURNE.
ei>rf-r t!l.i11.Ea! hy Sydney Press to he a -
01 ELI ACLfc. ot ENTHRALLING INTEREST.'
Unsurpassed for '
Tt M sensational realism.
The Murder 011 liuinpstead Heath.
Mutiny on the .Matatar
Bnraiug of the Ilydaspes. , '
Contirt Life iu Van Dicmen's Land
The castaways of the Osprey
Rufus dawns on Gatnimlt ttock
Dawes a eia:a|ie from the Island.
Budding lite i-amuu-s Coracle,
ilie Cut-o'-Nino Tails.. -
Dawes's Flight wiih Sylria
bouiidenng of the Lady Franklyn.
Death of Dawes and Sylvia.
Discovery of tho Bodies.
United nt Last. ,,
These pictuie took over nine weeks to secure, as
stJ !v"u, ail, ,akcn In AJ'C hlstoi icul
sjxits iflentKincd hi tlie famous book of Marcus
A ULAIAltKAULE and BRILLIANT SUCCESS.
OTHER PICTURES. HUMOROUS, DRAMATIC
And COMIC.
POPULAR PRICES. ' "
g T E C K.
TONE QUALITY Is the supreme, yet
most elusive, characteristic of a piano. \R
high grade pianos possess it in some j
decree. Inferior pianos never .have "it at '
The STECK is put forward to be iudged
on ito merits as an instrument of the high
est excellence, lo tho discriminating
, appenta with irresistible force.
f hteially astounds the tone
expert who examines it for the first tirao.
"The .STECK Piano Is manufactured hv
the PIANOLA CO. in the largest piano
producing factories in the world, mak-
ing last, year a httly over .16,000 pianos,
Tho prices range from £63 to £126. . (
THE PIANOLA COMPANY
PTY. LTD.,
252 Collins-street
(On the Block).
GO R 8 and KaClmann
, GORS aud KALLMANN .
PIANOS
Arc Famous for their Excellent QuaUtles of Tone
and Touch.
CARNEGIE and SONS,
, Sole Agents.
. 106 ELIZABETH-STREET.
Wo invite intending purchasers to c.iU at our
warehouse, where they can select from the lnreast
stock of Planoa and Organs in Victoria.
Sole Agent for
RONIsSCU PIANOS,
GOHS and KALLMANN PIANOS
_ And
ORGAN&
T- CO L E '8. AT.
- . MUSIC GIVEN AWAY.
. Every buyer of MUSIC or Music Folios to the
valuo of five shillings will be presented with a 2/
Copy of Music FREE. .
This offer holds good up to Christmas Evo from
this date.
AND Instruments, all kinds, Bought, Sold, Ex-
ohanged; Repairs a specialty; only competent
firm in Meib. York, 361 Swanston-sL 1
PIANOFORTE.— Slcweft, fptendid instrument,
new, £41; liolling, almost new, £30;- cash
only. Arnold. 312 Dnimmond-st, Carlton.
YAMPINETTE,— ' Telescopic Varuping Chart, to
accompany song, dance music without tuition;
Srice, 1/; posted 1/1. Suttons' Music Warebouiei,
telbourne, Bailarat. Bendigo. Geelong.
RIDING and Cycling School, adjoining cornet
lborak-rd. and Chai>el-st,, S. Ynrra,— Pupila
any age Taught, private, safely. Phono 170. Yarra.
DANCING.— Seven strictly private lesains, 10/6;
always open, holidays included. Miss Mar
tin's, London certificated tcachets, 57 Bourke-iL,
side entrance.
DANCING.— Private Lessons daily, ©renings, r a-
pid tuition in Waltz and Revci-se; classes
Tuesday,' l-Mdi'.y evenings, kfr., Mrs. CloveJand, 313
Dnimmond-st., Carlton. :
DAfiClNG.— itr, and Mrs. Sounmrou's Beginner's
Class, to-uiaht; advanced, Wednesday, Satur-
days. Wnvcrley, Brunsvrlck-st., Fitzroy.
EXPERT Indian Scientific Hand Reader and
Phrenologist.. Consulting rooms, 178 I'ocl-st,
op, railway station. Windsor. llours. 2 to 9 p.m.'
MADAM Lr Grand, palmist. Ac., established 25
years, leadings daily. 76 Gertrudo-st., Fita-
xoy. next dentist.. op, post card shop.
MADAME Valiar.cc. marveHoua readings, inter
views daily, 1/. 2/ Hours, 2 to 9. 131 George-
St., Fitzroy. near Uertnidc-st.
M'AD\ME Vcriti"gTuaadrice, busiocss, &c. : won
derful Jt'wUngs, 1/. V, hours 2 to 9. Comer
Gertrude aud Fitzroy sts. . -
MRS. 1c Green, Palmist, second sight and crystal
reader; hundreds/ testify her ability; 1/8. 2/.
2 till 10. 33 Smitli-st., Fitzroy, parade end..
A/TBS. O'Neil - giftod claipoyajit. 109 5igh-st.f
I iu Prabraa -.(lata Tnmrnfa -v r
AMUSEMENTS.
PER A HOUSE.
Sole Proprietor and Manager, Mr. Harry itickardi.
HARRY HICKARDS'S
NEW TFVOLI VAUDEVILLE COMPANY.
%fA_lxt KVKUY EVENING, at 8 O'clock.
MATINEES. WEDNESDAYS and .SATURDAY'S.
A COLOSSAL AGGREGATION
Of All That lq Rr:aht'vs». and Best in tbo
VAUDEVILLE WORLD.
P K OFERSoVt riD?fNC A N8
ROYAL SCOTCH COLLIES,
ROYAL SCOTCH COLLIES,
ROYAL SCOTCH COLLIES.
ROYAL SCOTCH COLLIES,
ROYAL SCOTCH COLLIES,
_ ROYAL SCOTCH COLLIES,
r vt-tTt £, 0 Limit of Animal Sagacity.
ENTHUSIASTIC RECEPTIONS ACCORDED to
Miss AMRKR AUSTA.
e . „ Miss' AMRER AUSTA.
Specially Eccentric Comedienne and Dancer.
THE THREE M'C.RBGOHS.
THE THREE M'GUEGOltS,
Cltver Musical Specialty Artists, Direct from
tbe Leading- London Theatres.
CRISTOFOLO.
, . CRISTOFOLO.
Joitgler Pt Equilibrist Extraordinaire.
Mr. WILL HAINES,
Mr. WILL HAINES.
Vocal Character Comedian.
Reappearance for Brief Season of
4 ROSEBUDS, 4
. , , 4 ROSEBUDS, 4
Australia a Clever Song and Dance Quartet.
The LAST N1GIIT of
THE BARNARD FAMILY,
. „ ,THK BARNARD FAMILY.
And Their Marvellous Troupe of Mnnnlklns.
r Rrior to Departure for London.
LAST NIGHTS BABY WATSON.
-J.'A SX NIGHTS BABY WATSON.
CLABENCE TISDAI.K.
'KGUGK SORLIB. AHTHUR IIAltliiS.
THE TVUUKLLS, ANDY BOlIEltTH,
SIAHUHV SISTEItS, BELLA I'EIl-MAN,
Tho Sni'EBB, GBAUEFUL oral KEFINED
Disjday of Physical Culture by
AMALIA nnd LEONORA,
AMALIA nnd LEONORA,
AMALIA and LEONORA.
AMALIA am! LEONORA,
AMALIA and LEONORA,
Mervclllcuscs Eqiiillbrlstcs de Force, 4
Artlatea Cuntincntalcs.
PRICES A3 USUAL. Plan at Allan's.
"/""UNDER ELLA. "—To Look At nnd To ncraem-
- be r. .
I N. Tait's Pictures, New Year's Day, ul
u the Glaciarlum. .
THE ": BURNS-JOHNSON CONTEST
HE BURNS-JOHNSON CONTEST
For the
t
CUAMPIONSHIP of tbo WORLD
'./''"'CHAMPIONSHIP of the WORLD
CHAMPIONSHIP of the WORLD
Takes placo at tbe.
STADIUM, SYDNEY,
STADIUM, SYDNEY, - ,
STADIUM, SYDNEY,
\ - - On
: ; SATURDAY': NEXT (BOXING-' DAY),
SATURDAY- -NEXT (BOXING DAY), !
SATURDAY NEXT (BOXING ' DAY),
At Sharp. - , .
(Men In Ring at 10.30 a.m.)
Scats may be Reserved by Wire or Xettcr to
HUGH D. M'INTOSIl.
Challis House,. Sydney
At £10, £5, £3 and £2.
' ' - ' ' /
ONLY 15 £10 SEATS LEFT.
ONLY 35 . £10 SEATS LEFT.
ONLY 35 £10 SEATS LEFT.
I
TICKETS tor UNRESERVED SEATS at £1 and
10/ NOW AVAILABLE.
TRAINS LEAVE MELBOURNE AT 5 ' P.M.
CHRISTMAS DAY, DIVIDE AT ALBURY. FIRST
SECTION REACHES .SYDNEY AT 10.5 A.M.,
AND SECOND SECTION AT U.5 A.M.
SPECIAL TRAMS, TRAINS and CONVEY
ANCES leave Stadium at conelurinn of. contest for
the A.J.C. SUMMER CUP MEETING, in timo for
opening race at Randwick. (
ORIENT LINE for EUROPE HELD Until 2 p.m.
Book at once and Avoid Intentions of Specula
tors.
HUGH D. M'INTOSIl,
Governing Director.
\
VE NUS TOBACCO
ENUS TO BACC O
VENU.S T OBACCO
LIMERICK COMPETITION.
I LIMERICK COMPETITION.
LIMERICK COMPETITION,
' £59, £59, £50, £50, £50," £50.
The Proprietors of VENUS TOBACCO, with tbo
view of further popularising this High Grade
Brand, have decided to hold a Second Limerick
Competition.
FIRST PRIZE, £20;
SECOND PRIZE, £10;
THIRD PRIZE, £5.
And FIFTEEN PRIZES of £L
The above Prizes will be donated to those Com
petitors who, in. tbo opinion of -tho judges, send in
tlie best last line to completo the . following
Limerick:—
Ob, Venus, foam-white from tlie sea,
The wind borrows fragance from itu-p-
And tbo breath of thy litis
But ono joy may eclipse,
SPECIAL PRIZES to TOBACCONISTS.
£5 5/ will bo awarded Tobacconist wboso "m.
appears on the Winiug Limerick; £3 3/ to Tobac
conist whose name appears on Second Piize Limerick-
and £2 2/ to Tobacconist whose name aDooors on
Third Prize Limerick.
CONDITIONS.
1. Tbo decision of judges shall bo final.
4 2. Competitors may send in any number of en-
provided Venus Seal and Wrapper contained
in each £ oe. tin, or Tin Tag from plug, of Venus
Tobacco is enclosed with each. 1X3
3. All entries must bo in by 4th JANUARY, 3909.
when this Competition will close.
The result will bo published in tho "Public
Notices" Column of tbe Melbourne daily nanen on
MONDAY,' 25th . JANUARY, 1909.
DIRECTIONS.
Bond in the last line, your Name and Address
and Name of Tolracconist, together with Venus Seal
and Wrapper contained in each 2 oz. tin. or the fto
Tag attached to each plug, of Venus Tobacco,
To "VENUS,"
Care of THE BRITISH-AUSTRALASIAN
TOBACCO OO.,
$Uwart-6trcet, Melbourne.
rpHB FOLLOWING PANTOMIME SONGS
Can NOW he OBTAINED from ALL
MUSIC SELLERS:—
Australia, Grand Australia MtaMcrcdro
. ,,, . (We're proud of you.) JUss Kkjcnln
After'lou WitlfttfoSo, D'r V.
Climb, Boys. Climb Miss Stella Gnitoiin
?ih \vi L?u?fhirc" Steihi Gafitullo
Oh, What a Nasty Feeling Bert Gilbert
OTHER SONGS WILL be READY In a
FEW DAYS.
Wholcsnle only from—
STANLEY MULLEN I'UOl'TY. LTD..
234 Flludcrs-lane.
KENNEDY'S Pupils continue their studies
throughout Junuury, by arrangement. Full
particulars, Tbe Stndio, )75 Collins-st. (op. George's).
STEVONI, H , OiHiratlc Basso, highly praised by
Malta.— Voice Production, Diaphragmatic
Breathing. Singing. Allan's, and 177 Diummond-st.
Carlton. „ '
BENJAMIN Bros.' String Band will not be out
of town during tho Christmas variation.
'W7ANTKD, Baritone, seaside! Christmas, forG
Tf night, sing solos, duots. Immediately. Call
Central Agency, 243 Collins-st.. before 9.30. Monday.
/"NTiNENTAUPicture. Gwdon.T>pcn air tmgkJ
2W AvOUBOBa 6d« . _
AMUSEMENTS ,
'Y 11 E KINO'S" T U E A T R S.
CHRISTMAS ATTRACTION EXTRAflRillNARY
GRAND OPENING PRODUCTION.
BOXING DAY. \
BOXING DAY. | At 3.
Doors Open One Hour Previouxly.
Children Half Prhv to All I'nrts Except
Amphitheatre.
UNCLE TOM'S CABIN
...... , UNCLE TOM'S CABIN-
ill Presented with Every Attention to Detail.
Itook Your Scats To-day and Avoid DbmptiolntmenL.
JJNOLE TOM'S CABIN. —
Box Plan will open this morning at Allan's, 10
o'clock.
Scats may bo rcscn-ed for dress chcJ© and reserved
stalls for tlie whole of tho first week.
fr K — K 1 « ' s- TTl E A T R E
X (Tho - Dniry-lnne of Australia).
Tlie Coolest Tlicatro in tho Southern Hemisphere.
Solo Leasee and Manager. WILLIAM ANDERSON.
Popular Prices— 3/, 2/, 1/6 and 1/,
Early Doors, 6d. Extra.
. _ ' LAST 3 NIGHTS
Of IUII-MKchcIson's Great Melodramatic Success,
LAST 3 NIGHTS. THE ASSASSIN.
LAST 3 NIGHTS. THE ASSASSIN.
LAST 3 NIGHTS. THE ASSASSIN.
LAST 3 . NIGHTS. THE ASSASSIN.
A Russian Drama of Thrilling Interest.
FAREWELL
For the Present to
EUGENIE DUGGAN.
Tbe Popular nnd Talented Australian Actress,
And
WILLIAM ANDERSON'S
FAMOUS DRAMATIC ORGANISATION.
(Opening Sydney. Critvrion Theatre. Boxing Night.)
Produced Under the Smrorvwlon of
WILLIAM ANDERSON.
Box Plan at Allan's. Booking toe, 1/ extra. Day
5alo at Tlie King's Confectionery nnd Cigar Divan.
Business Manager. JULIUS GRANT.
rjX H E k I N G '" S , T H K A 'IT It E.
GREAT CHRISTMAS ATTRACTION,
x Commencing SATURDAY AFTERNOON NEXT,
At 2 o'Clock.
And EVERY EVENING Until Further Notice,
GIGANTIC PRODUCTION
Of tho BEAUTIFUL and PATHETIC MORAL
and RELIGIOUS DRAMA,
Illustrating Slave Life.
UNCLE TOM'S CABIN.
UNCLE TOM'S CABIN.
UNTLE TONUS CABIN,
Presented by a Specially Selected -Dramatic
Organisation. Including New aud
Popular Favorites.
! And a Great Oast of Over 50 Artists.
In addition to tho above, there will lie a Mam
moth Chorus. SiKclaltv Entertainers, Cake -Walkers,
Plantation Revellers. IMcanimiies. &c., &c.
TWO GREAT COMBINATIONS IN ONE.
UNCLE TOM'S CABIN can teach a lesson to
every Christian. "—Henry Ward Bcochcr.
"NINDERELLA."— Every Member of tho Cast a
&N. Tait's Pictures, New Year's Day, at
the Claciarium.
-pKlXCESS'S. . '
"MERRY CHRISTMAS aud HAPPY NEW YEAR."
FIRST "CHARLEY'S AUNT" MATINLE,
BOXING day. nt 2 o'Clock.
"More Genuine Fun than Two Pantomimes.
piUNCESS'S.
Direction of EDWIN GEAC1I.
. . FRANK THORNTON'S
LAST APPEARANCE in AUSTRALIA,
STARTING J BOXING DAY. j STARTING
| BOXING DAY. J
AN IDEAL ' .
FESTIVE CHRISTMAS ATTRACTION.
. The ' Fun of Two Pantomimes Rolicd Into One.
FAREWELL of FRANK THORNTON,
FAREWELL FRANK THORNTON,- .
FAREWELL of FRANK TilOUN l'ON, . ,
'The Most Popular Comedian of tlie Day, "
And also
FAREWELL of "CHARLEY'S AUNT."
FAREWELL of "CHARLEY'S AUNT."
FAREWELL of "CHARLEY'S AUNT."
BOX PLANS OPEN at ALLAN'S on TUESDAY
MOUN1NG, the Ziud inst.
PRICES.— Dress uncle and Res. Stalls, 5/; Stalls,
3/, Anqdutiicalre, 1/.
ALBERT CLAUK, Manager.
"JINDEllELLA.— "It Is T.i LanRh."
J & N. Tait's Pictures, New Year's Day, at
the Glaciariunu - >
£ t A 1 E T Y T II E A T H E.
\JT Under Nuw Manugcinenl.
Sole Proprietor Mr. JAMES BUENNAN.
EVERY EVENL.Ml. »
MATINEES SATURDAYS. WEDNESDAYS aud
HOLIDAY.
ADVANCE AUSTRALIA.
ADVANCED- VAUDEVILLE.
AN ESTABLISH ED 'POPULARITY.
;« THE NATIONAL VAUDEVILLE ENTER- '
TAINEUS.
PEOPLE'S POPULAR PLACE.
Prices— 2/, 1/C, I/ anil 6d.
BOUNDING. BOUNi ING AHEAD.
I'.ucucll to Others.
WE ARE ALWAYS IN THE FRONT.
OUlt CONSTANT CHANGE.
As Good as (lie Best and Better Thau Uiu Rest.
CLIFTON BROS., DICK STEAD,
CLIFTON' BUGS., DICK STEAD,
Roman Ring Experts. Leadiug Balladist.
BOB LLOYD, NELLIE POWER,
BOB LLOYD. NELLIE POWER,
IXiunorous Comedian. ' . Smart Soubretto.
ERNEST PITCHER, VICTOR THLMJREAT,
ERNEST PITCHER. VICTOR THE GREAT.
Quaint Comedian. Premier Ventriloquist.
A Bill Bcttcr-.Tbau All.
- Will BOVIS and DAItLKY, Flo
Will BOVIS and DARLEY, Flo.
Australia's Premier Sketch Team.
WILL HOLLOW. ROW ELL SISTERS.
BLANCHE TIMMINS, WILL WHITE,
OlIAS: POPE. LINDA DAVIS,
WARATAH DUO, JAMES CRAY DON,
TLIE DUCKWORTHS, -
And Others.
Don't Forget Sjiccial Programme Christinas Night.
' Our Special Features.
MOVING PICTURES. MOVING PICTURES.
Great MlORAMA. Groat
NEW SERIES EVERY WEEK.
, Prices— 2/. 1/6, V and 6d. Tel. 605. City.
HAHlfY BRENNAN, Business Manager.
"/"1INDERELLA."— Bright, Beautiful, Brilliant,
\j Breezy. ' ;
J A N. Pait's . Piqtuics, New Year's Day, at
. tho Gluciarl um .
rjp u E G L A C I A R I U iM.
COMMENCING NEW YEAR'S DAY,
J. and N.
TAIT'S . TAIT'S TAIT'S
TAIT'S T A IT'S TAIT'S
TAIT'S .. TAIT'S TAIT'S »
TAIT'S TAIT'S TAIT'S
- PIlTURIS.
PICTURES.
PICTURES.
pictures.
PICTURES. ,
pictures.
pictures. ,
picture:-;.
pictures.
pictures.
pictures.
PICTURES.
pictures.
pictures. '
pictures.
pictures.
pictures.
pictures.
PICTURES.
pictures.
J. ;aud N.
TAIT'S TAIT'S
PICTURES,
pictures,
pictures,
pictures,
pictures,
pictures,
pictures,
pictures,
pictures, v
pictures,
COMMENCING NEW YEAR'S DAY.
Messrs, J. nnd K. Tait lmvo pleasure lii announcing
that they have secured the Gluuiarium Building
(just over Princes-bridge), aud will present a gagantic
entertainment, nf il» kind absolutely unequalled iu
any part of the world, In older to huie all tho
latent novelties iu the Moving Picture business, and
to present all tlie most up lo date films, we have
secured agents iu London, Paris and New York,
which places control the output of biograph films.
This will enable us to put before tho public tho
most up to date ami complete exhibition of Pictures
ever presented in Melbourne.
J. and N.
TAIT'S TAIT'S
TAIT'S TAIT'S
TAIT'S TAIT'S
TAIT'S TAIT'S '
PICTURES,
PICTURES,
PICTURES,
PICTURES,
PICTURES,
PICTURES,
PICTURES,
PICTURES,
PICTURES,
PICTURES,
At the
GLACIAUIUM.
GLACIAItlUM.
glaciarium.
A COLOSSAL KNT K RT A I N M E NT.
A COLOSSAL ENTERTAINMENT.
A COLOSSAL ENTERTAINMENT.
In addition to the above, special care aud atten
tion ia being paid to the musical programme, and
arrangements hare been made for a complete
ORCHESTRA of TWENTY PERFOUMER8.
ORCHESTRA of TWENTY PERFORMERS
ORCHESTRA of TWENTY PERFORMERS
ORCHESTRA of TWENTY PERFORMERS
- ORCHESTRA of TWENTY PERFORMERS
ORCHESTRA of TWENTY PERFORMERS
which will constantly render all the popular hit
and novelties of the day.
The management wish io point out that they
have taen (orttmate In securing the Glariarinm, as
It is undoubtedly the most modem and up to (iate
hail in- the Commonwealth, as its advantages aro
numerous.
THE GLACIARIUM CAN BE COOLED IN,
THE GLACIARIUM CAN BE COOLED IN
THE GLACIAUIUM CAN BE COOLED IN
ST7MMKR.
SUMMER.
SUMMER.
THE GLACIARIUM CAN BE HEATED IN
WINTER.
THE GLACIARIUM CAN ACCOMMODATE
10,000 PEOPLE.
THE GLACIARIUM IS IX CLOSE PROXIMITY
TO TRAMS and TRAINS. VX1WI1X
The MOST UP TO DATE fiflOW in MELBOURNE
The MOST UP TO DATE SHOW in MELBOURNE
The MOST UP TO DATE SHOW in MELBOURNE
Whit for Our Opening.
NEW YEAR'S DAY.
Fuller particulars will be duly announced.
At cole's. cnnirtsras present?
T COLE'S. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS."
Bugle. Accordions, Flutes, Small Drums. Music
Carriers, Piccolos, Bound Music Books, Mandolines.
Violins. Bagpines.
PHONOGRAPHS, PHONOGRAPHS. RECORDS
Also, (wo Great Collections of Music
Coto'a Record Music Book contains 200 ComnosI-
Hons. Songs. Dance Music nnd Piano Music
Colo's Gem Music Folio contains 212 Vocal and
Instrumental Composition. Each of tbo above
have 200 of f«H sized music, bound in stiff
covers; price. 2/6 each, or 3/4 if posted. These two
books are the beat valuo wo have ever offered nnd
are very suitable for Christmas Gifts. Call and see
them for yourself.
. COLE'S. COLE'S. COLE'S.
IOLIN OUTFITS — AT LYONS'S".
IOLIN OUTFITS AT LYONB'8!
There is not a "cheap and nasty" outfit in tho
whole lot. Every set is the VERY BEST that can
be produced at the price. With each Outfit wc sivo
a splendid CARE, good BOW, extra set of
STRINGS. BRIDGE and Instruction Book FREE.
Price 21/: the Scholar's Set.
price 12/; tho Cmtferr&torittm Set. price 63/; the Unf.
veraitj Set. price £5 5/ if j0u ranuot call, write
for list. V\e mall It" Free. LYONS. 236 Bourice-
street. Melbourne (one door from Swanston-street) .
I ELOCUTION.— Josephine Samuel! (Mrs. G 5
1) Lowjs's successor). Toorak-d.. op. S. Ynrra
station. Tel. 19, Yamu No Christmas vacation.
6 ».CtUra' Nig®
AMU8EMENTS.
JACK AND JIDI,.
ON THE PINNACLE OP PANTOMIMES.
MATINEES EVEHY WEDNESDAY and
SATUItDAV.
INITIAL MATINEE, WEDNESDAY NEXT.
gPECIAL AND IJIPORTANT NOTICE.
THE CUItTAIN "\VILL KISB A'T 7.30
Til la ETCnlng mi tlio Flrat Scene o( Jnek nnd Gill.
JjTit M A J E S T V - S THEATRE.
Lessee and Mnnngcr J. c. WILLIAMSON.
AN UNBROKEN SUCCESSION OP TRIUMPHS.
DJIN DJIN, .MOTHER GOOSE and
HUMPTV DUMPTV
Wcro Great, but
jack and jill
. jack -g\jsd. jill
jack and jill
jack and jill
jack and jill
jack and jill
far excels them all
With fw interminable array of brilliant
scenes, Bcnnntiumil novelties, womicrtu!
, upccinltlcs, delightful halleta. irrcsj.siluio
comicalities, arid the therotaml and one
ingredients employed in tlic creation of
TUB greatest pantomime
the australian stage 11a8 ever
witnessed.
XO-NIGUT nnd EVEuiT EVENING, AT 7.30,
ro-NlGIlT and EVERY EVENING, AT 7.30,
JACK AND JILL,
JACK AND JILL,
JACK AND JILL,
ntcrpretcd by the following Brilliant Aggregation
of Arttits:—
STELLA GASTELLE na .....JACK
STELLA SELHOUUNE ns ..PRINCE OPULENT
VICTOR LOVUALL .. ns .. PERKS
11AHUV SHINE ns .. Tho SCAItEultuW
\V. HKEUETON .. .. ns .. .. DEMON GLU.M
RUPERT DAKItELL . na .. .. Mr. CHATTER
BERT GILBERT .. .. "'as .. BARON BOUNCE
FANNY DANGO M JILL
UL'JA QP.HY .. MARGERY
1IABY CUEMEU .. ns .. .. SIMPLE .SIMON
OLIVE SINCLAIR.. .. ns .. .. THE WITCH
And
J. M. CAMPBELL.. .. as The WIDOW COBBLE
A COMBINED ENSEMBLE of 350 PERSONS.
An ASTOUNDING ARUAY of SPECIAL
FEATURES,
Including
Pie GIANT ROOSTER, t
fhe BUTTERFLY BALLOT,
The TEDDY BEAR PICNIC.
The MARCH OF THE ANIMALS.
The ASTOUNDING GIANT FAMILY.
Tlio GRAND SNOW STORM BALLET,
The FAOEUGRAPU,
The SURF BATHERS.
The magic lilLL,
SHOE VILLA, HOME OF THE WIDOW COBBLE
The FAMOUS PONY BALLET.
The CHANGE OF THE SEASONS.
Tho AURORA AUSTRALIA.
Tho NOVEL SKATING SCENE,
fhe xylophone octet,
The HARVEST HOME BALLET,
The marvellously trained dog.
The YAM A YAM A MAN.
Tho SCOTUII CAVALIERS,
fhe PALACE OF PRECIOUS' STONES.
Aud tho
MAGNIFICENT JEWEL MARCH.
GRAND CORPS OF 300 DANCERS.
. Bullets Invented and Arranged by
Miss JENNIE. BRENAN.
Preralor Danseus© .. ...Miss ADD1E HINE.
Tho SPLENDID SUCCESSION of SCENES
/Jy Messrs. W. 11. COLEMAN, GEO. UPWARD
And Assistuuts.
MUSICAL DIRECTOR .. Mr. HAL. CAMPBELL.
The WHOLE STUPENDOUS PRODUCTION
Staged Under the Direction of
Mr. GERARD COVENTRY.
Box Plan at ALLAN'S, MENZIES' and tlio
GRAND. Day Sale at Ronald' Central Florists.
"/TflNDEUELLA."— The Pantomime That Is 'Being
Talked About.
| . 4: N. Tail's Pictures, New Year's Day, at
the Qlaciarhiro.
VyEST'S PICTURES at WIRTIIS' OLYMPIA.
4 CHRISTMAS NIGHT.
special programme,
COMPLETE NEW SERIES , , Jt
Of Pictures, Suitable for the Occasion, Including
Tlidv Magnificent. Colored Masterpiece,
CHRISTMAS FROM THE NATIVITY
'IV the
20th CENTURY. , ,
A beautifully conceived and charmingly executed
life motion story of Christmas and its celebration in
different coutitnua at various epochs of tho Chrlstiau
, Eia. ; ' 1
. yy I 11 T II S OLYMPIA.
COOL. COMFORTABLE. COMMODIOUS.
Direction of .. .. .. Mr. T. J; WEST.
NIGHTLY, at 8.
Matinees, 'Wednesdays, Saturdays and All Holidays,
Juchuliug-
Boxing Day (Mouday, 2Stb inst;) and New Year's
Day.
THE AUSTRALIAN PUBLIC'S DELIGHT,
A CLEAN, STRONG and WHOLESOME
DIVERSION.
JUSTLY WORTHY of UNIVERSAL
PATRONAGE.
The World Renowned una Unapproachable
WEST'S PICTURES.
west's pictures.
WEST'S PICTURES.
WEST'S PICTURES.
WEST'S PICTURES.
WEST'S PICTURES.
Tills Week's Series,
unsurpassable for Varied Excellence, includes
CONTINENTAL NAVY M ANlKU VUKS,
CONTINENTAL NAVY MANOEUVRES,
CONTINENTAL NAVY MAN'tEE VitES,
A Buto Subject of Intense lutorest.
ZAMBESI and VICTORIA WATERFALLS.
ROME. ADEN,
TSAR OF BULGARIA.
. _ VAMPIRES OF TUB COAST.
AMBULANCE DOGS. W>ST AT SEA.
. THE TAMING OF T11E SHREW.
hate between classes.
THE POSTMAN'S DAUGHTER.
PAPER POSTER CHASE. A PRIZE CAMEL,
LIVING REFLECTIONS. HURRY UP 1
BLACKBOARD STUDIES.
„ , T1IB FANTASTIC CARD,
THE MUSICIAN.
Overtures and Incidental Music lw
WEST'S MILITARY BAND.
CHRISTMAS NIGHT, SPECIAL PROGRAMME.
. I ncea im mnal. Box Plan at Ulcn'a.
CMNDERELLA," Theatre Hoyui.— Drives Duli
_ J Litre Away. .
J A: N. Tail's Pictures, New Year's Dayi at
V the Gluciariuui,
jax3k and jill pantomime.
.ALLAN'S SONG SUOCU2SSES.
ALLL\N'S SONG SUCCESSES.
Price.
MY STARLIGHT MAID (Stella Gaatcltc) .. 1/6
YjUIA YAM A AIAN (Olga Grey) 1/0
JUST SOMEONE (Fanny Dango) 3/6
WHEN' YOU STEAL A KISS OR TWO .. 1/0
FIREFLY AND TUB MOON (Stella Gastolle) V
JESSIE M'liNTYItE (Stella Selbonrne) .. .. 1/
SPLASHING IN TILE BR1NY-1NY SEA
(Fanny Dango) 1/
as long as tile world rolls on
(Nance Marr) 1/8
SIX DAINTY LITTLE NURSES IN A UOW 1/
WON'T YOU OOMB DOWN AND OPEN
THE DOOR (J. 31. Campbell) 0/6
And
Tlio Teddy Bears' Picnic (Instrumental Suc
cess) 1/6
ALLAN '3, OOIiLI X5-STRKET, MELBO URNE.
QUARIUM, AIELBOURNE EXHIBITON.
PERFORMING SEATS and SEA LIONS.
. EDUCATED SEALS and SEA LIONS.
SEALS and SEA LIONS STEEPLECHASINO,
HIGH JUMPING SEALS and SEA LIONS.
KE1LLERSON THE WONDERFUL.
. .MAMSELLE LOVELLI.
MAMSELLE LOVELLI.
NEW MOVING PICTURES.
NEW MOVING PICTURES. '
Open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Admissiou. 1/ and 6d.
Melbourne cricket club"
m.c.c. concert, 8 p.m..
m.c.c. concert, 8 p.m.,
m.o.c. concert, 8 p.m.,
m.c.c. concert. 8 p.m.,
m.c.c. concert. 8 p.m.!
THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, 2lst DEC.. 1903.
Sixpence admission to ground nnd stand.
Full programme in Saturday's issue.
Should a postponement he necessary owing to ad
verse weather, a RED LIGHT will lie displayed from
tbo western end of tlie grand stand,
rjllIK ATTRACTION OF THE HOUR".
THE BURNS-LANG FIGHT. (By Biograph.)
THE BURNS-LANG FIGHT. At tlic WAXWORKS
TniS BUItNS-LANG FIGHT, attracted two thon-
TI1E BUItNS-LANG FIGHT, sand on Saturday lust.
Tbe FULL SIX ROUNDS aro SHOWN.
In Addition to
JOHNSON and BURNS
In their TRAINING QUARTERS.
General Admission— ONE SHILLING.
rjMIE BOX PLAN
For the
PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY'S
Concert on
ChristmoB Night,
"THE MESSIAH."
OPENS at GLEN'S
TO-DAY, at 4 o'Clock.
TICKETS— 5/, 3/, 2/.
AT GLEN'S.
R, J. OEIIR, Secretary.
LIST of WINNING NUMBERS "in tliir HE1DEI?
BERG R.O. ART UNION.
Drawn la tlie Heidelberg Recreation Hall on
38th December, 1906.. \
1st prize. M.081; 2nd prize, 13,320 ; 3rd prize, 34,815;
4Ui prize, 37,501; 5tU prize. 40,455; Gtli iirizc, 11.144;
)0Ui p'rfre ?3 lS: ""ZC' 36'"61: th prlzo' 36,29C£
d. h. o'brien,
. Hon Sec.
Eden studios,
SWANSTON-STREET.
TO-DAY and ALL THIS WEEK.
FREE ENLARGEMENTS,
With TIIREE EDISONIA CABINETS, 6/.
EDEN. EDEN. EDEN. EDEN.
CJKATING. WUITHS' fAlOl.-iiooI .0(11555
g5 pastiljic, in tho open air, AdraissiSn, Od.
First Grand whito Costume Night, Tuesday, mi
December. Waltzing Couples' Competition Two
guineas. Grand March, Exhibition of Fancy SJcas
ing. limelight effects. Admission, 1/ only. JOiiv.
sfoNE BUGS.. Losscca. Jun.v
rVOOLOGlUAL GARDENS. UOYAC — FAffiTt:
JLi Tako Elizubctii-slroct lied Tram, nud akk for
Transfer to Gardens, or train. Flinders-street ra
Spencer-street, and hook to ltoyal Park. Admhah n
Cd. ; children, 3d. Schools, half r..tes. Moor Tali'
Elcpbaut. Donkey Hides. MetiojolRan Bund, Sun
days.
AUSTRAL Hall. Christmas Night— Great""Pletu>o
Concert, latest pictures, best artists; don't miss
tills treat.
£tARLTON ALE.
OLLINGWOOD Town HanrwfdneayT'r.rd" Dp
cembcr.— Benefit Concert In aid of widow. Mis
Thomson; best programme ever given; 50 volunteered
artiste, bioscope, wrestling, juggling, dancing, comic
songs. Burnley orchestra. Will Cole, manager.
CYCLORAMA, Vlctoria-parT7itzro>w(Tnnul""ftir
crcd Concert. Christinas niglit; exlraortliuaiv
good programme. Watch papers.
IUZZLE, Puzzle, Puzzle.— Three prtieTgitenwuy
X See Pntcrson's Furniture advertisement, to
day.
Garten. St, KlWa-nir.
, Jm 3W ywda i»et Wlrthj' Olympla.
AMUSEMEHTS.
"C 1 N D E It E L L A" .MATINEES.
FIRST MATINEE. WEDNESDAY
SECOND, SATURDAY.
CHILDREN HALF PitlUE TO ALL PARTS,
"pUEATRE BOY AZ
Sole Lessees:
RUPERT CLARKE. JOHN WREN, MEYNELL
and GUNN.
JUuagmg Directors:
CLYDE MEl'NELL und J011N GUNN.
TO-NIOIIT, AT 7.45 SnARP,
TO-NIGHT, AT 7.45 SliAltP,
"CINDER ELL A."
" C I N D E U E L L A."
THE "nOOKS" HAVE SCORED iruvi
THE "BOOKS" HAVE SCORED AGAIN '
As tho Hugo Andience Left tho Theatre on q,.„,
day Night there rras u !'atnr-
ONLY ONE COMPLAINT
Heard Amount tiro Crowd, and that ttaa of
ACHING SIDES FKOM TOO MUCH LAUGHING,
"C I N D E R E L L A."
"C I N D E It E L L A."
"O I N D E It E L L A,"
"O I N D E It E L L A/'
TUB PANTOMIME THAT ,13 BEINU TALKED
mK£ s&Lau'1vs-
Royal Coufcctiouury. ai AUl--uo
NU BUUlvlAU FEE.
sui'Lrciiiie Door «»
W I R T H S' r, , ,, -
t' U'rinccs Court). K
MATlvtra uc,'.1 EVENING, at 8.
MATINEE ha, „ ALL_HOL1DAY3.
m,n, h)Ir . I'hBip Wnth, alter uiimths of
Itiodueiug lor the ihst iiuu- m \uv
v.r. lauiuuiib tumiiig, n. uhr-i. il.-i
RIDING Isuic in iuuoducing for ih-
HOItSE. IEoUINe" WONDEUgi.- ll'tb
G'rATCHY, "Earl 7,1
ley. this remarkable in.-.
former— a bcautitul black Iiul
wnho pony.-vxeeuics au nitriuid
act on a rapidly moving luny, uu-
Munuioit.'11 l,,a""y '
Also
moSyr
— BEAUTIFA/SJ "(mctcres-
A Wlil-HL of ENTERTAIN! EVP
ADMISSION. Elinira. 3/; .Sccwml 'rk.it,,' Gl|.
lory. )/. Children, half pnee.
.Th's/jcncral Adrnissrott includes l-'HEC Trio oa
tire Water Chute. Skelter, also KlephW fiid"
Mciwgerte, ivhiclt start at 7 o'clock. '
,, Code's Military Concert Band.
Box Plan at (Heir's. Phono 1113, City.
$