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Clively's Pictures
Next Thursday Night.
AUSTRALIAN GAZETTE.
Ansae Day Celebrations—200-Mile Motor Cycle Race at Mortlock—
Cartoons of the Moment, by Harry Julias
THE TELL-TALE HEART.
From Tbe Exploits of Elaine.
CHARLIE THE TRAINER.
A Chaplin Cartoon, screamingly funny.
GAUMONT WAR NEWS.
NEATH ITALY'S MAGIC SKIES.
WHEN HOOLIGAN AND DOOLIGAN RAN FOR MAYOR.
YOUTH.— A splendid 3-part Broadway Star Drama.- Dont Miss This.
Admission Is. Orchestral Music. Box Plan at Butterick's
WATCH THIS SPACE FOR OUR WEEKLY PROGRAMME.
Mr Ralph Potts,
Dentist, of Perth, will visit
Chinese Etiquette
and
Cheliew's Goods*
Etiquette requires that in Chinese
conversation each should compliment
the other, and everything belonging
to him, in the most laudatory Btyle,
and depreciate himself, with all pertaining
to him, to the lowest possible
point.
The following is no exaggeration
though not the precise words:—
What is your honorable name ? "
"My insignificant appellation is Wong.
" "Where is your magnificent palace P
" My contemptible hat is at Sanchan."
" How many are your illustrious children ?"
"My rile worthless brats are five."
" How is the health of your distinguished
spouse P "
"My mean, good for nothing old woman is
well."
It is not the custom of Cfaeliew
and Co. to discount their own goods.
Bather have we a firm belief in
them, and delight to let folks know
of their worth.
Wagin every month, and dates will be duly advertised
in this space.
"AM I RIGHT?"
Yes, Quite Right.
THIS is
-^Butterick's^
The Place for TIP-TOP VALUE.
We are now booking orders for the ANZ AC B$OK. Place your order NOW
If you want a Newspaper, Book or
Magazine of any kind, we have it
For Watches and Clocks we cannot
be beaten.
Pipes and Tobaccos, Cigars and
Cigarettes, we have the best range
in Wagin.
Onr stock of Jewellery and E.P. Ware
is absolutely perfect.
Full Stocks of all Stationery, and
dont't forget, we select only the
BEST BRANDS.
Onr Shaves and Haircuts are a treat,
In fact in these we can't be beat,
Ladies' Hair—special arrangement.
Our Motto :—" Every Customer
Satisfied Oise."'
SAME OLD ADDRESS—
BUTTERICK'S Newsagency, Fancy Goods,
Tobacconist and Hairdressing Emporium.
fiidor Street. Wagin. Phone Ho. 20.
ire
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""HtumMmmtmntntnmm
NEXT METHODIST
MANSE, -TUDHOE
STREET, - WAGIN,
Every line in stock is there because
it is good.
Just call, give us an order, and
prove what we say.
(1 Chellew
and Co.
CASH GROCERS,
Tudhoe-street, Wagin.
Telephone No. 8.
REMOVAL.
Nurse
Dramfield
(Certificated C.M.B. Londo n
Wishes to notify the publio of
Wagin and surrounding dis
tricts, and old patients in par
ticular, that 6he has removed
from St. George' s Square to
more commodious premises in
UPLAND STREET, Wagin.
The house is situated on a rise
(due WeBt from the Goods
Sheds, past the Baptist Church
and Wagin School Quarters),
and lately vacated by Mr
Oldrey.
Notice to Creditors
THE ADMINISTRATION ACT
1903.
SUPPORT LOCAL INDUSTRY.
All Bread and Small Goods made from Locally Manufactured Flour
Small goods always on Hand. . .. j Country Orders Quickly Despatched,
Picnic Parties and Balls Catered for. { Wedding Cakes Made to Order
Tea Roomys next Methodist Manse
E. QUIGLEY . . . PROPRIETRESS.
Australia's Greatness
was moulded in the Home Circle, and
tlie Careful Mother economises with
Terai Tea and Anchor
SelHRaising Flour.
OBTAINABLE ALL STORES.
PACKED BY
Messrs G. Wood Son & Co, Fremantle
Commonwealth of Australia
4^ per cent. WAR LOAN, 1925 *
Extended Instalment Subscriptions
g
before e»ch of tlie followingdaws -
t ' 1916 ' aDd a »urth«r £10 pu cent.OB Or
1st September, 1916
lit December, 1916 lsttfir/-l>
'
LL persons haying claims against
A the estate of ROBERT GOV AN
(Rail-way Employee) who died at
Wagin on the 1st day of February
1915 muet send particulars of the
same in writing to the undersigned on
or before the 15 th day of July, 1916
after which date the assets of the said
deceased -will be distributed without
regard to any claims of which notice
has not then been received.
Dated this 1st day of June, 1916.
S. B. CONNOR.
Wagin, Solicitor for the Executor.
O
Leaving the District
WING to my permanently leaving
this District. I beg to
notify that Mr Chas. Allport has
taken over the various Agencies as
held by me, and will conduct Bame on
his own account as from July 17th,
I thank my various customers for
their patronage, and trust they will
still continue to place their "favors
with my successor, who will give the
promptest attention to all commands.
Accounts.—All accounts must be
immediately settled, and Mr Allport
will receive money on my account,
his receipt being sufficient discharge.
Without payments are made at the
end of the present month, legal proceedings
will be taken to recover.
g. G. ROYCE, General Agent.
Wagin
Market
2nd October, 1916
1st November, 1916
2nd Aprih "?
In the case of Su"o«cribei* for let February,1B17 3«tM»r 1017
me face <ji oau*cnuere ior amounts avo* * *.«» . - . 4,1 Bl »7i iw I
June, 1917, arter ®djusluiei^, at T 1 "
b » <"> "th
- the case of Subscribers for Mi^NTE£jmSS I m. . ^ «« eDded *<*><>*.
be paid on 30th June. 1917. witbo U "fD*®dju?taeVt ** ' n " ,eSt at 4 » «
and
I capacitr. ~ «e ""(nrited to .ub,crlbe auoicnoe to to — tbe fall
&A. equally, feco^ g * S ^ ^ J ^ S S S . ^
Preserve your Country's
*—
Prosneritv
°" perity - V«wr
v... .
>ecuritv is Australia's
••
or i r^lOfficr° rm8 a ° d *" in,ormKion *v«iUbIe at any B»nk. State S»ring« Sank,
COXIMSYULTHBjLNK OF ACSTRiUi.
WEeiark
AND CO,,
Auctioneer and (leuera!
Commission Agents,
HEAD OFFICE AT
WAGiN,
Frank B. Horwood
DARKAN.
STOCK, LAND AND GENERAL
COMMISSION AGENT.
Agent for
THURSDAY, JULY 27, at 2 p.m.
Elder Shenton & Co., Ltd.
Have been instructed by various
owners to offer by Public Auction on
the above date, in tbe new Municipal
Sale Yards—
300 Ewes with Lambs at foot.
100 Hoggets, mixed sexe6.
50 Wethers.
Also Horses and Cattle.
Further entries invited by the
Auctioneers, or the Local Agents,
w. E. Clark and Co.
Welcoming Returned
Soldiers
A
PUBLIC Meeting is called at the
Town Hall on , TUESDAY
night next (July 18th) at 8 p.m.,
with a view to making some organised
arrangements for welcoming home
BRANCHES AT
DUMBLEYUNO and KUKERlN.
FOR SALE
Union Disc Plow, S.J., 4-furrow,
good as new. Inspect it. No reasonable
offer refused,
Deering Drill, fair order, £9 cash.
McKay Horseworks, paint hardly
rubbed off, £10 10s.
Steam Engine and Cbaffeuttin S
Plant, in good working order, £137.
An absolute baagain.
Farmer's Favorite Drill, good order
10 10s-
10 h.p. I.H.C. Portable Engine,
done very little work. Price £136*
Cash or terms.
Elder, Shenton and Co.
Stock, Merchandise, Wool and
Skins, Etc.
Mount Lyell and Florida Manures,
Cooper's Dip, I.X.L, Windmills, Etc!
H. V, McKay's Sunshine
Machinery.
COMMERCIAL UNION
ASSURANCE COY.
HIGHEST PRICE GIVEN
SKINS.
MELBOURNE S.S. CO.
For Bronchial Coughs, lata VTcytk
fepperajint Cum ifi.
j Telei>2jofle—C/o Postmaster,
FOR
PRODUCE BOUGHT AND SOLD
ON COMMISSION.
Parkan
our returning soldiers to the town
and district.
Conveners: Messrs J. Butterick,
Malcolm, A. Temby, E H
Absolon, T. McKenna, E. Hill"
T OST from Dumbleyung, Dark
Po
TlZ
i & M " re branded. Also
a&y .thoroughbred Yearling Filly
branded WE8. Former bred £
-Oavie station, near Arthur River
£1 Reward.—WEST BROTHERS
Dnmbleyung
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F
OR SALE. — One
Spring Cart, secondhand
one Sulky, one
Dogcart. Cheap.
Parkes.
Apply Morris and
/~YOW for Sale, three months in
y good milker. H. Gladstone'
Ballagm Road.
WoolslStfp^
JL^as teHrt feppemwt Cute, 1/6,
1
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F.W.Brandenburg
Genuine Winter Sale
is now Booming.
In spite of the ever-increasing
value of goods, together with
being unable to buy numerous
lines, he is going to quit his
Winter Stock at Special Sale
Prices.
All our up-to-date Millinery
to go at less than half-price
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