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ESSAGERIES
MARITIMES.
The Magnificent French Mail Steamer
SALAZIE,
4,067 tons, will leave Lares Bay for Mauritius, La
Ronton, Mahd, Aden, Suez, Port Said, Marseilles
»td London on Friday, January 27.
Passengers to embark from Lares Bay Jetty. Heavy
luggage must be tent to our Port Store (carriage
prepaid) not later than noon on Thursday, January
26.
For rates of freight and passage apply to
HARROLD BROTHERS,
21-7 Adelaide or Port Adelaide.
^ TFASTERN AND AUSTRA
Juj LIAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY
vC (LIMITED), under contract with the
Bowth Australian Government for the conveyance of
Haili.-The Favorite Steamship
MENM^IR,
100 A1 at Lloyd's, 1,940 tons register, P. T. Helms,
Commander, will be dispatched from Port Adelaide
for THUR8DAY ISLAM), PORT DARWIN, SOURA
BAYA, SAMARANG, BATAVIA, SINGAPORE, and
HONGKONG, via Sydney, on Friday, January 27,
1888.
Splendid accommodation for passengers.
For freight and passage rates apply to
GIBBS, BRIGHT, & CO ,
lSoweIC-7 Grenfell-street, or Port.
~M. HOWARD SMITH
AND SONS' (LTD.)
MAGNIFICENT
PASSENGER STEAMSHIPS.
The Largest engaged in the Service.
fat MELBOURNE, SYDNEY, NEWCASTLE
Direct I BRISBANE, MARYBOROUGH, ROOK.
HAMPTON. MACKAY, TOWN8VXLLE, OAIRN3,
BUNDABERG, and Northern Queensland Porta,
GKBLONG PORTARLINGTON, NEW ZEA
LAND and TAfiMAtflAN Ports, one transhipment
only.
From Gommerciai Wharf, Port Adelaide t~
FRIDAY, Jan. 27, 2 p.m. RODONDO, 1,500 t«.
FRIDAY, Feb. 8, " KONOOWARRA, 2.000 ta.
FRIDAY, " 10, " GAMBIER, S.800 sa.
Sydney to MeV>. I MeXb. to Adel. I XeU>. to Sydney.
Tueeday. | Australian Whf. I Tuesday.
Friday. j Saturday, I Wednesday,
Saturday. { noon. I Friday.
Handsome and Commodious Saloons, State and
ladies' Cabins, Music and Smoking Rooms. Lava
tories, appointed to ensure the Maximum of Comfort
tnd Convenience of Ma-travelling.
Xmeett Current Hate* of Freight and Passage.
Staesid CabiA Pasteur* rs foand in Food and Beds,
Vaanngan tasked by Telegram or Letter,
lime-rabies, Handbooks, fce., obtainable from
Agmtt, W. R. OA YE k 00.,
Erenfell-gl, Adelaide; Liiwon-st, Port Adelaide {
and at Co.'s Gouts, Adelaide Exhibition.
8S«0
TUB ADELAIDE STEAM
SHIP COMPANY (LIMITED)
'will dispatch their SPLENDID FAST
BTEAMSHIPS as wider
FOR MELBOURNE AND SYDNEY,
At Lowest Current Rates of Freight and Passage,
money.
as. Jr01 Melbourne.
Adelaide. Bydney.
VICTORIAN _ - Jan. 21. Jan. 26
ADELAIDE - Jan. 21. Jan. 28. Feb. 1
Sailing hour from Port Adelaide, 8.16 p.m., calling
OS GleDelg, and sailing thence at 6.16 p.m. Latest
train from Nerth-terrsne on Saturdays, at 6.10 p.m.,
other days at 6.18 p.m
"WESTERN AUSTRALIAN SERVICE.
For ALBANY, VASSE, BUNBURY, and FRE
MANTLE, transhipping for GERALDTON and the
WORTH
The SOUTH AUSTRALIAN, on January 26, at 12
noon.
SOUTH-EAST SERVICE.
Going through to Melbourne, sailing at
KINGSTON, )
(ROBE, f The LUBRA, on SatUT«
'ORT, f tT
LL BAY. )
BEACHPORT, f day, January 28.
MAODONNELL
SPENCER'S GOLF SERVICE,
TEMPORARY ARRANGEMENT.
For MOONTA, 1
WALLAROO, ( The INVESTIGATOR
PORT GERMEIN, I on Saturday.
ard PORT PIRIE, ;
PORT L1NOOLN and )
PORT AUGUSTA, calling ( The FERRET, on Tues
at WALLAROO for fd»y, at 8 p.m.
passengers. )
StJMBY BAY and < The PER SET, first
LOUTH BAY. {Tuesday in each month.
All business communications to be addressed to
the Post office.
JOHN TURNB0LL, Secretary,
190C Llpsori-street. Port, and North-terrace. Oifev.
<OR c YDNEY AND NEW.
CAi-TLE -The 8.8.
CO LAC
will bs dispatched for the above ports on Saturday,
28th inEt.
21-8 JOHN TURNBULL, Secretary.
F(
^ -w QTEAM TO WENT WORT B",
C* REN MARE, AND MILDURA
(Ohaffey Bros.' irrigation colonies}.
The fast and favorite steamer
GEM
leaves Morgan every Tuesday on arrival of Adelaide
train
For freight or passage apply to
A H. LANDS*.ER,
USOweoo Grenfell-street, Adelaide, and Morgan.
10R KINGSTON AND
BEAOHPORT. - The Re^uhur
Traders CvoNET and BLSIE sail
aiii-i'-aUly every Thursday positively. First
vessel,
ELSIE,
sails Thursday next, 19th inat. Apply on board,
or to
lOeowo A. G. ABBOTT, Kingston.
OERULAR SAILING LINE
XV TO PORT AUGUSTA.
. SPINDRIFT
tails Wednesday, 25th, 4 p.m. 21,3,5
OR PORT BROUGHTON.
The
ELIZA
sail a Wednesday.
20-6 O S. COOKE A CO.. Port Adelaide.
FOR PofiT AUGUSTA.-The
ELIZABETH ANNIE,
now loading-, sails early. Apply
R. BONKY,
Lion Timber Yard, Town and Port.
A
Board and Residence.
Under thin h'advr,y (i1 yr'in rt), lt> <rurd.g, am
'r^rt'ou. 1' ' Inn '? Cii.
AT MRS. WOOD'S, 97, Dorsetta-terroce, FUndere
street, BOARD and RESIDENCE of bent
quality and on lowest terras ; u?e of piano. S5B:"5
A Till- S. TOOTELL'S, 5. Uoraetta-terrace, Flinders
street (close to G.P.O ), tJoard and Residence)
every comfort on lowest terma; good table, bath,
&o., &o. 107-13SO
A QUIET HOME for single gentleman with
private fntnilv, North Adelaide. Address
" Home," Post-office, North Adelaide. 17,9,21
" MARRIEI' MAN Want- EMPLOYMENT; used to
____ any kind of work. horseB, vwdea, bush car
penter. Apply Hackett's, seedsman, lluudle-street.
_ 10, "21,4
BOARD and RRMDF.XCE Wanted for week or two
for lady and child, about 10 years, Semaphore.
Siate terme. 220, Rundle street zM-3
( iOMI'OKTaBLK L0DUING3. 4s weekly; meals
, if required ; bath.-Mrs. Gra<.'c, 5, Lanirowna
terrace. Victoria-square, near G. P.O 19-21
COMFt-RTABt E HOUti. for two or three gentle
nun at moderate terms ; piano, bath, bilcony,
&e.-. Dt-lts," this office 20 3
(^UAKANTE'D ylisr IiOAtili a.id LODGING
J[ 13e. weekly ; bed, 6d. ; rootis to let.-Mrs.
BronkB, Nelson-sireet. near Local Oo.irt. zlG-105
LtNi^LG - iVanrtd, three Kurniehed ROOMS for
two months. Letters addressed '. J S ," Glenel^'.
21-3
G
t UBII.EE. JUBILEE. - Visitors to Adelaide
Sxhititlon will find comfortable LODGINGS,
with or without boa d, at J. A. Howe's, late Mrs
Vlnoent'b Refreshment Rooms, 73 and 76, Hindley
(treefc. two minutes' walk from Railwav-atation, I860
LAltGK Front ROOM, furnished, two D^ds, every
i convenience, vlla in garden -Opposite Adam
ion's old Saw Mills, Hanson-street. 21
SUPERK R ACCOMMODATION for two respect
able boarders ; bath ; term" moderate -Aluion
Cottage, So ith-ttirace east, near King William street.
19-iil
VTTING'-R: OM and nEDRO i.M TO LKT Pur
nif-ht-d, in quii-t home ; board optional -' Com
fortable," Host Otiiee, M a. 17,9,21
1-0 1KT, K'TLished BED "and "S'TTIVG-ROOM ,
iikii of kiti-hen; no children terms moderate.
- No. 3, Mi'-l-i-ireet. near Supreme Court Hotel '20-H
\T ACANCV for Married Couplu aft«r IWth ; also for
two or three Gentlemen. Bath, piano; no
rhilriron - "17, Kin^ William-street south (first
j.riva'r bou-e pat-t the Gleueljr Ruilwai -6tatiou).
'7.3.21
%\ ' AJ»Tr.D, !>y elderly Ucnrleitian, Room (without
T T turn tine) nnrt paitiai B )AitD. Stite tiriee,
Slid odfrehH '. (J (> " Mefurs «). vjn Bertouch & Co ,
Fr».imliii->-tri-et, oppnsite G P.O. '20-3
~WT A^TEL), An empty ROOM of :inv kind, by an
f T >id>. ry man; town or ?ubiirlja; utate rent.
Addr. ss 'O t' O'ei eral Post <tffioe. 21
t;t. 11' 1>G PIANOjs are l ireer stronirer, and
J leore on»a"l' (without any excention) r.han any
other Piano at the »ame price.-Kuhnel's Viano vure
houi-e, Virie-ftreef lnl-'nve
ftlisceIlaueoa&
f j'HK Public's Favorite Piano ?' Holtioif & Spangen
I berir" stood the severe tetFt of Australian
cllniate nver 16 years.-Kuhnel's Pi;mo Depnt. Pirie
«trt-«t ifileowo
WHV PAY STTr a WAuTHAM
Y-NKF,fc LEVR when you ean get a
liEAL ENG! ISM LEVKH for Four Guineas, guaran
teed for -erviceahle wear bv. a pructioal man 7
Rotherbr.m'w, frh-rrtt's. and other celebrated m-ikers
at equally low prieet. A Good Agnortment of GOLD
AND SILVER JEWELLERY in 'be latast patterns,
Hi table for presents. REPAIRS receive soeoial per
Bonal attention, and are ready to time. Please note
my address.-JOHN STEEL, Watchmaker and Jewel
ler, 37. Kirijj vvilliam-streat, two doors nelow Hindlev
ftreet. lP5owe:iP4
ENT8' SUPS OLE .NRD or DYED
and R<-P^IhEDon shortest notice.
F. H SCIIi-OBK & 0<>..
21 Steam Dyeing Works, 7avrier-phce.
Persons Wanted,
XTnarr this heading (if prtpaid), 18 tonrdt,
insertion. Is.; three imertions, Si. ext.
A
T MRS. YOUNG'S REGISTRY OFFICE,
Freeman'street,
Opposite Union Bonk, Adelaide.
Wanted-Cooks and Laundresses, Housemaids,
General Servants tor hotels and private, .town,
suburbs, and oountry. Also, Girls to affilst, and
Nursegirls; good wages.
Employers by applying to the above-named Offioe
oan always be suited with Governesses and all ol&ftos
of Domestic Servants.-Conducted by Mrs. Young.
69:68
AT ONCE, at Mrs. Ising'e, 182, Rundle-street,
GERMAN LAD'S IIKLP ; must read and write
English ; good wages. *9-21
ACTIVE JUNIOR ASSISTANT for clothing de
partment.-Hunt, Corry, & Co., cash drapers
and clothiers, opposite Arcade, Rundle-street. 19o
ASSISTANT Wanted for the Wholesale. Apply A.
M. Bickford & Eons.
AN experienced GENERAL SERVANT Wanted,
Apply Mrs. Duncan, George-street, Parkslde :
tram paid.
CLERK Wanted with some office experience;
Ealary 20s. per week. Apply to Clerk, this
office. _ /u-a
COACHPAINTER Wanted; a good hand. Apply,
enclosing references and stating wages required, ,
to W. Blake, Etna Foundry, Balaklava. 190
CLERK Wanted, with some office experience;
quick writer ; salary, &0s. per week. Address
" Scribe," this office. 210
CLEAN respectable GIRL Wanted as General
Servant, used to children; -good referenoe.
Mrs. De Laine. Parade, Norwood. 20-3
CMM1S.-ION TRAVELLER Wanted for Patent
Medicines, Drugs, and Sundries. Apply " Com
mission," Register Office. 21
OMESTICaTED GIRL Wanted that can milk;
comfortable home, small wages. Apply
" A.B.." Crafers Post-Office. 18-21
KERGETIC respectable MAN Wanted imma
diately, to undertake some collecting; high
commission. Send address to "E A.," this office. 21
EftERGEtlC MAN Wanted, with good oounection,
as CANVASSER ; liberal terms; references re
quired.-Lee&COjpiintei^Pirie-street; 21
XPERIENCED Protestant NURSE Wanted,
youne (over 20); fond children; good re
ferences.-J. Luxmoore, Gilbert-place, Adelaide 21-4
C-l KNERAL SERVANT Wanted. Apply at onoe,
jf Mrs. Taploy, Young-street, ParkBide, opposite
Sbackleford's btore.
OOD GENWRAL SERVANT Wanted.-J. Martin,
butcher, Port Adelaide. 21-4
OOD UKNKRAL SERVANT Wanted. Apply Mrs.
^ p. Moiitz, 178, Rundle-street. 21-4
OOD GENERAL SERVANT Wanted ; housemaid
kept. Apply Mrs. Langman, Mill-terrace, North
Adelaide, before 2 and after 6 o'clock. 21eowc
ENERAL SERVANT Wanted.-Mrs H. Bennett,
" Kuby Villa, Childers-street west, North Ade
laide. 7,21-4
OOD LAUNDREfcS Wanted, family wash;
__ thorough General Servant, must cook well;
morning 10 till 12. evening 6 till 8; no children.-Five
doors west King William-street, South-terrace. z21-3
OOD GEwERAii SERVANT Wanted. Apply »t
JT once, Mrs. A. W. Thompson, Hall-street, Sfma
phore. 20'i
ENERAL SERVANT Wanted, wash and iron.
Mrs. Provost, Kent-terrace, near Allen's Comer.
z20-3
C^OOD GENfcKAL SERVANT Wanted; no waah
|T ing. References indispensable.-Mrs. Messenger,
Carrington street. 2203 _
/*i6oD WORKING HOUeEK uEPEll Wanted itn
It mediately; also COOK, GENERAL SERVANTS,
and NUKSES.-Mrs. Philhps, Servants' Institute,
Grenfell street. 1^-21
t-» ENJB.tt.AL KfcKVMsT Wanted, must, mils. Aiiply
f Mrs. G. F. Cleland, BurnBide; tram fare will ha
paid. 1-!a
("1 OOD UKI\EK.A1j bERVAWT Wanted; reiereiioes
-jr required.-Mrs. T. Rossiter, Park-terrace, Park
side. 201
| OOD GENERAL SERVANT Wanted at onoe;
&
£
G;
Adelt
G*
laide.
G<
morr
doori
G
phor
G1
GOv/j^ -
state watres; reference required ; must be abla
to milk. Address '. Z ," Post-Offlce, Jamestown. 20-8
g xENEuaL ScliVANT Wanted at once ; no wasa
VP ing, no ironing; nurao kept. Enquire Miss
Bell's, bskerB. Glenelg. 2I
HUi'SEHliEfER Wanted by Widower; eur^uc
kept; st-ate qualifications and remuneration re
quired to "Commercial." this offioe. 20-1
VJpilOR CLERK Wanted, some previous ex
perience ; salary 15s. Apply, own handwriting,
Box 317, G P.O. ' 201
LAD Wanted, 10s. and board per week. Apply
S. Goldsack. 49. King William-street. 2l_
LADY HKLP Wanted, must be thoroughly
domesticated and good Needlewoman; com
fortable home. AddresB "Evandale," St. Peters
Pott-Office. ___
"VTURSE Wanted; muet be a good needlewoman.
Apply MrB. L. A. Jessop, Sea Wall, Glenelg.
11 ' 20-3
EWSfAPER RUNNEKS Wanted, to fetch speci
fy men Copies of Onc-a Week for Free Distriou
ticn. Apply Once, a-Week Office, 66, Currie-street. 21
IssPEGl'ABLE steady YOUNG MAN Wanted to
, take a round and make himself generally
useful. For particulars apply to W T. button,
butcbtr, Norton's Summit 20 3
RESPECTABLE SKRVANT Waut=d; no family.
-Mrs Ziegler, Eastwood-terrace, fourth House
from Park fide tei minus, between 10 and 3. 20-3
ESPEOTABLE LAD Wonted for general work.
, Apply Ford's Hotel, Port. 21
SI] aRTBOV-Waotcd, to drive Baker's Oart. Apply
J. F. Holloway, Semaphore Bakery, Semaphore.
16s
£> TEADY YOUNG MAN Wanted to do a hawking
round. Apply to B. Carolan, butcher, Wood
ville. z20-3
£>TRONG YOUTII Wanted, accustomed to orders;
reference required. Apply Freer, butcher,
Semaphore. 231-4
0 MART active YOUTH Wanted, for Taylor's
Luncheon-Rooms; yard work and assist in
rooms when required; good character required.-R.
H. Taylor. 21°
THONG GIRL W7auted; also a middle-aged
Person for one month; wages no object to
suitable perfon - Mrs. Whitehouse. South terrace 21
rino COMMERCI AL TRAVELLERS -A VACANCY
8 In a SOKT GOODS HOHSE for an energetic
man. Apply 110x353, u.l' O. 21_
THOROUGHLY COMPETENT TRAVELLER
Wanted for the wine and spirit business. Apply
by letter, enclosing copies of testimonials, to Milne &
Co.. Grenfell-street. z^c
rw^O HAKEKti.-Wanted, a good secondhand, one
| accustomed to horses. Apply A. W. ilandall,
Mnftillrcad, Ma viands. 19-'-1
ffpttO good BLACKSMITHS Wanted for Port
1. Darwin ; must have first class references. Apply
C. & E. Millar, King William-street. Adelaide 7o
rg^O HAlt-.DKESS«RS-A fliat-class MAN Wanted
g at once; also an APPRENTICE. Apply T. Kast
and Co., opposite Town Hal' I0c_
fr*AILuK>.-Wantt-d immediately, a good General
I Band. Apply C. F. Ohennell (Soode, Durrant,
Tite, & Co.), Grenfell street 21
|T 7 SEFUL young GIRU Wanted to assist in House
I work ; no children ; references recjuired.-Mrs.
Fii-hr-r, six doora ouat Old Colonist, Angas-street. 21
NTED, an active respectable YOUTH who
Y V can milk, drive, and make himself generally
useful; references required. Apply Mr. Black, at
buck entrance of C-ivcndish Chambers, on Monday
a'ter 10
%\T ANTED, lirst-cliss Shoeing and General
V*' SMITH.-Barlow Bros., Flinders-street, City,
or Parade, Norwood. '^1
"%,7ul NU »Ai> Wanted as BUXOHEK. Apply to
J[ W Puilin, O'Conni-11 street, N.A. 19-'21^
-47 v Ux-t; MAN Wanted, who is able to do 8ook
i kfepine, &c. ; good references required.-D.
Caro, German Ciub. 10-21
YOUNG MAN* Wanted for dairy farm, good
milker. -J Cox. Knoxwlle 20 3
1 "^"¥7 ASHING, IRONING. MANGLING,andOALEN.
? V DEK1NG. from -SIXPENCE per dozen. Shira
dr«std and polished equal to new. Gentlemen's cloth
tug Cleaned and i'ressed from fi». per suit. Hichegt po«
«Sble flniBh; lowest charges Orders promptly »m
euted. Vans tall daily, town and snburha -Adelaide
Steam- Laundry Company, Pitt-street Inaoeetion
Invited 288
11E ROLLING PIANOS are handsome in design,
solid in construction, brilliant in tone, magnia
eent in touch, beautiiul iii finish.-Kuhnel's Piano
Ti«pot, Pirie-street lSleowo
Situations Wanted,
Vnder fhit htaiUnp (if prepaid), 18 ttcrd* on*
inertiO),, U ' ihr-r M.t--rn'-.u« lid
AGREEABI.E young LADY, musio»l, would go
LAl>Y-HE)LP or gentleman's housekeeper,
Silvcrton : home chicf object.-" Triaay," Hackney
Poi-t Ofiii e
CHRISTIAN LADY desires rg-enga^embnt.
HOUSKEEI'kR. or Go>-erness, gentleman's
family ; fond children ; good references. - ' Kind
nets," Post Oilice. North ndelaide. 21-4
QJ'TUATION as WF.TNUkSB Wauted by rtspent
a'-le younir woman, or General Servant; town
or country. Apfly, by letter, Miss Green, Mission
Hall. 203
£> 1TUATION Wanted by a youmr Scotch artisan in
2^ a .STORK or warehouse ; wining to make him
Felf usf-ful Address .. w a O " 1'i^st OUiee 16-l2l
^-IXUaTION Wanted by Voumr . ad.y as OOvl
PAM*iN to lads or us attendant to invalid.
Addre6a " 41. A l'oitOtfiic, St Peteri 19-21
TO STOREKEEP-RS -situation 'Vantcl liv
steady JlAN, Wt-ll up in Drap-ry,_Or icery, and
lronmonjiery, with knowledge of luiokin^; country
prc-fernd Artdros " -olier '' dvi'rtiicr 1 'tfi.-'-1
Wanted l»y certifl'^ted NUhS-' six years'
hespital experience, RE-ENG \GK\IKNC, or
to take charge of invalid.-?' Rxpenenee," G f O.
19-21
-%TOt;NG i-A'-Y wishes SITUATION afl MORNING
GOVrEKNESS to two or three yonng ehiiiren.
French, Music, and Ennlivdi. Address " L.U. 1>.," this
office. 19-21
YrOUNG M AN seeks fmplo\mcnt as GR K)M ; jan
milk, drive and handy in garden. Address
" T.B.," this office. '20-3
r|\UE largest, handsommt, cheapest, and bast stock
X of German Irouframed Pianofortes now on iriew
at- Kuhnel'e. Pirie-street lfilsnffe
XfEW and SECONDHAND BTCYDLBS
X* from Five Pounds upwards. Repairs tin.lej
personal supervision.-W. Tyler, Flinders street..
95eow:94
Drapery and Clothing.
i
J^/£ARTIN gBOTHERS,
74 AND 80, RUNDLE-STREET.
gALE | gALE J ^ALE f QALE ^
IST A CLEARANCE OF OUR SHOWROOMS. "St
We are Selling out all th» Season's Goods in these
departments. Some ol the following call for Special
Attention:
LADIES* BRAIDED JERSEYS, 6s. lid., for 2s. 6d.
COLORED BRAIDED JERSEYS, 7s. 6d., for 43. lid.
LADIES' COVERT TWEED JACKETS, 143., for
6s. lid.
LADIES' ALPACA DUST CLOAKS. 21s., for 3a. lid.
LADIES' TUSSORE SILK DUST CLOAKS, 25a , for
6g lid.
LADIE8' WASHING COSTUMES, 50a" for 15s. 6d.
LADIES' MUSLIN APRONS, Is., for 0d.
LADIES' MUSLIN APRONS, 18. 6d., for 9d.
LADIES' FANCY APRONS, Is. 9d" for Is.
LADIES' FANCY APRONS, la. lid., for9d.
LADIES' SATEEN and LACE APRONS, 2a. 6d., for
Is. 6d.
LADIES' CREAM MUSLIN and LACE APRONS, 2s.
6d., for Is. Cd.
LADIES' WIRE DRESS IMPROVERS, Is. 6d.
LADIE8' STRAW HATS\ .riginal prices
LADIES' STRAW HATS I 2s lid. to 3a.
LADIES' STRAW HAT81 lid. each,
LADIES' STRAW HATS f now
LADIES' STRAW HATS I CJ IXPENCE
LADIES' STRAW HATS J O each
LADIES' STRAW HAT8\ Original prices
LADIES' STRaW HATS I from
LADIEfc* STRAW HATS I 4s. up to 6s. lid.,
LADIES' STRAW HATS f now
LADIES' STRAW HATS 1 /"fcNE CJ HILLING each
LADIKS' STRAW HATS/ V J O
Millinery goNNETSN ^
MILLINERY BONNETS I 30s. to 50s.,
MILLINERY BONNETS > -| /\S. /»D.
MILLINERY BONNETS lU O
MILLINERY BONNETS I each.
MILLINERY BONNETS/
OPULARO0ORSET
7 c F POPULARO CORSET
S. /»D. for the / POPULARO CORSET
v 1 POPULARO CORSET
POPULARO CORSBT
POPULARO CORSET
pc
J^JELBOURNE CORSET\
"MELBOURNE CORSET I
MELBOURNE COHSET >
MELBOURNE CORSET I
MELBOURNE CORSET I
MELBOURNE CORSET/
3s 11°
MARTIN DBOTHEBS.
U 301zcx306o
"PJUNT, ^ORRY, & ^tOMPY.'S
~P|"UNT, ^IQRRY, & QOMPYVS
{TREAT HALF-YEARLY
REAT HALF-YEARLY
G
0LEARING_SALE
LEA RING SALE
T
T5
IS DAY
IS DAT.
EXTRAORDINARY
EXTRAORDINARY
REDUCTIONS.
REDUCTION*.
jjARQAINS
jjARGAINS
JN ALL DEPARTMENTS.
JN ALL DEPARTMENTS.
PRICE-LISTS ON APPLICATION,
OR POSTED FREE TO ANY AD
DRESS.
NOTE ADDRESS
112, 114, 11C, 118, RUNDLE-STREET,
OPPOSITE AROADE.
153onl55walc
Houses and Land Wanted
WANTED, Furnished HOUSE eight
rooms and Stabling at seaside or North
Adelaide. Reply " N.," Largs Bay Hotel. 21-4
ANTED, VILLA four rooms.
Kitchen, Bath, Cellar, with Garden preferred,
immediately; within 20 minutes G.P.O. Address this
ofiice. 21
Vt; a T¥D, pix-roomed HOUSE in
VW city, near G.P.O; one - storey. Apply
" Smith," this office. 21-3
WANTED to BUY in City, nice
HOUSE four or five rooms, &c - J Stephens,
Queen's Chambers ttl-3
TA/ ANTED, HOUSE, five or six rooms,
bath, near station, Kilkenny, Woodville, or
Alberton. State rent " J.K. " this office. zil-i
Wf ANTED at once, in or near City,
» v HOUSE, three or four rooms, batn; moderate
rent.-"Central," this office. ^ 20-3
VV7"ANTED, small "*Furniahed CO T
TT TAGE, close to beach, Semaphore or
Glenelg; state rent. Address " A B ," Post-Office,
North Adelaide 19-sJl
\\J ANTED, three ur four roomed Fur
* ' nished COTTAGE or apartments for six
months ; marred couple ore child, Semaphore or
Henley Beach.-" L.S.," this office. 19-21
Houses and Land for Sale.
POUR . » OOMED Honsa FOR
SALE, also Two Allotments, College Park,
correrof Harrow-road and Sixth-avenue. 21
IJtOR SALE, Cheap, HOOSE, three
rooms and Bath, Oxford-street, Hyde Faik.
Enquire J. Leigh, corner Oxford and Park streets.
jL^OR S&LW, at Waik^rville, within
M fire minutes of the tram, one of the most com
plete REMDENCKS around Adelaide, replete with all
the most modern improvements and conveniences.
John Milne. 87, Exchange 17,9,21
ARKET GARDEN, nearly sis
Acres, at DARLEY, near Paradise, five miles
from Eaetsrn Market. Long frontage to Rirer
Torrent; well planted, in fall bearing and good
ordtr ; new HOUSE, six rooms: Steam Enttine,
Hump, ard Piping. Chief part of purchase-money
can remain at 6J per cent.
MOULDEN & SONS,
17,9,21 King William-street.
TWO three-roomed COTTAGES,
Land 60 x 90 ; £130.-Turner, Lambeth-street,
Rr.Fewater. 21
WANTED to SELL my interest in
some nice VILLA PROPERTY for B. Hill
South at £C per Share or Caloola at 8a. per Share,
address " G.L.," this office. 19-21
CASH. - Seven ? roomed
BOUSE. Bith, Cellar. Undr-rgrounrt
Tonk, Stabling, &c.; quarter acre Land. California
street, Nailaworth. Enquire J. Thompson, Post-OiIic6,
NailBwortb. 16-21
Missing Friends.
IF this should Meet the Eye of DAVID
MYERS, late of Wortley, Leeds, who arrived in
this colony in ISSti, he is desired to write to his
Mother, or J. Smith, lands. Important. I4w28
Robert dk;MP;STEK, s-iutht-Eer
race, Adelaide, and HENRY DRMPSTEK, lite
of Collingwoor1, Victoria, are requested to reply to
recent communications ; determined to have uxplana
tion. lfl 9,21
SHOULD this meet tlio eye of Carl
Carsbagen he is requested to communicate at
once with his mother, at Keis Kama Hock, British
Kaffraria, South Africa. 21
s
T RONT IANITE.
CARBONATE OF STRONTIUM
supplied in any quantity by
LINDEN8TRUTH & BEKGMANN,
323,44,6G,:21 Hamm, Westphalia, Germany,
FOR SALE, cheap, New and Second
hand TRAPS, Phaetons, Wagonettes, Buggi;*,
Spring-Drays -PETERS k FULLER. Pirie-Htree»,
Adelaide. 2"2f)»'e'«r
TO P'CKI-EMAKERS and OTFIERS.
-FOR SALE or TO LET, the PREMISES and
Works known as the LONDON CONDIMENT WORKS
at M A"Y"I.ANI;8, lately occupied by Messrs. D. 4 J
Fowler.
Full particulars on application to
GEO. E. OLDHAM,
d02wo QU««b'i Chamber*, Pirte-street,
Amusements.
T
HEATRE ROYAL,
Lessees
Messrs. WILLIAMSON, GARNER, & MUSGROVB.
Resident Manager _ Mr. WYBERT BEE VB,
TO NIGHT (SATURDAY),
LAST NIGHT
of the Great Drama of
FIRST CLASS.
LAST NIGHT of the Splendid Cast.
LAST NIGHT of Mr. Jonee as Dan.
LAST NIGHT of Mies Morriss as Peggy.
LAST NIGHT of Mr. Flemmlng as Jack Stroud.
LAST NIGHT of Mr. Deering as NoBey.
LAST NIGHT of Captain De Burgh as First Class.
LAkT NIGHT of Gordon's Grand Scenery.
The Public are informed this will positively be
THE LAST REPRESENTATION
of the Immensely Popular Sensational Drama of
FIRST CLASS.
ON MONDAY NEXT, JANUARY 23,
For the First Time for some years in this Theatre,
Boucicault's Great Drama,
THE OCTOROON,
Produced with a Grand Cast of Characters and
New Scenery.
Produced under the direction of
MR. B. N. JONES.
Treasurer _ _ Mr. H. J. WHITTINGTON.
Prices of Admission-Dresa-olrcle,! 6s.; Stalls, 3f. j
Pit, 2s.; Gallery, Is.
Box-plan at Woodman's Musio Warehouse. Day
Tickets at Armbruster'a and Hayman & Co.'a.
Musical Instruments.
a MARSHALL & SONS,
62, RUNDLE-STREET,
PROPRIETORS OF THE PREMIER MUSIO WAML
HOUSE IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA,
HaT much pleasurs in announcing that they turn
lecured the
BOLE AGENCIES IN THIS OOLONT
for
OOLLARD 4 COLLARD'S
OOLLARD & COLLARD'S
COLLARD & COLLARD'S
ntON-FRAHE PIANOFORTES,
IRON-FRAME PIANOFORTES,
IRON-FRAME PIANOFORTES
BOHIEDMAYER & SOEHNE"3
BCHIEDMAYER k SOEHNE'S
SCHIEDMAYER ft SOEHNSV
IKON-FRAME PIANOFORTES,
IRON-FRAME PIANOFORTES,
IRON-FRAME PIANOFORTSS,
IHURMER'S IRON-FRAME PIANOFORTES,
THURMER'S IRON-FRAME PIANOFORTES,
THURMER'S IRON-FRAME PIAN0F0BX3&
EM ITU'S AMERICAN ORGANS,
SMITH'S AMERICAN ORGANS,
SMITH'S AMERICAN ORGANS.
Ivery instrument is Warranted to stand the fiflmetn
and may be Purchased on the Time-Payment Byituh
Send for illustrated Catalogues and Prioe Lbfe
MUSIC. MUSIO. MUSIC.
Ocr Stook is Unrivalled in the Colonic*. AH ftt
latest London Novelties received every aoatli.
S. MARSHALL & SONS,
IS, RUNDLE-STREET.
U2c«I2ga!wcaIMe
piANOS 1 jpiANOS! JDIANOS^
A GRAND STOCK TO SELECT FROM,
At Prices from £25 to £150.
fJ^IME JpAYMENT gCALE
On TermB to suit everybody, viz
Payable Payable Payable
by 12 by 18 by 24
PIANO Monthly Monthly Monthly
Instal- Instal- Instal
ments. ments. ments.
Value'£30 £3 0 0 £2 0 0 £1 13 6 per month.
Do. 42 8 10 0 2 10 0 2 0 0 do.
Do. 48 4 0 0 2 17 0 2 5 0 do.
Do. 54 4 10 0 3 3 0 2 8 G do.
Do. 60 & 0 0 3 10 0 2 15 0 do.
Do. 72 6 0 0 4 4 0 3 5 0 do.
CABINET ORGANS and HARMONIUMS may be also
had on the Time Payment System.
A MAGNIFICENT STOCK of MUSIO at HALF.
PRICE.
BRASS BAND INSTRUMENTS by all the chief
manufacturers.
AT
WOODMAN'S, A DEL AIDE.
-CjL 14wi:12
LUST, and Found.
Under thit heading (if prepaid), 18 words, on*
insertion, la.; three, inteniont, 6<L
FOUND, MINING SCRIP. Applicant can havethe
tame on proving ownership.-J. C. Haslam,
Stlbourne Chambers, Pirie-atreet. g20-3
LOST. SCOTCH COOLIE PUP, answers to the
name of "Jack." Finder rewarded on returning
same to E. Trimmer, Angas-Btreet, Kent Town. 21
LOST, CHEQUE drawn by D. Woodfield for one
hundred and twenty pounds (£lvi0). Payment
s> opped. Reward returning same J. Lewis, Napoleon
Hotel. 21
LOsT.-The person with whom a bundle of house
hold LINEN was left early in the morning of
Monday, January 9, by a woman dressed in black will
oblige by returning it to Mr. J. W. Tyas. Furly
House, George-street, Parkside. Reward on delivery.
21-3
GST, CHEQUE for £120 on Sank ol New South
Wales, Orawn by I). Woodfield, No. G167; pay
ment Btopped ; reward -D Dick. (JIarcnee Hotel. 21
LOsI', between Post-fincn and Huti-street, £5
worth 2d and Id. STAMPS. Reward.-J H.
Vycberlhy, Hutt street 21-4
LOST, from Jamestown, a Grey nAKtt, 7 0Q the
neck; also, a Chesnut COLT, progeny of
above, branded triangle near shoulder. One Pound
each Reward. Any person detaining same after this
notice will be Droseuuted.-J. McDonald, Rose Park,
Adelaide. 17-23x21-35
LEKT in the charge of W. Wilson, Dalley, by Drs.
Taff and Cassia, two HOUSES. If not claimed
in two weens will be sold to defray expenses. Apply
W. WilsoB, Dalkey. 20-1
LOST, SCB1P for ioo Lady Brasseys. Finder
rewarded -Fred Sharland, Sharebroker, Ade
laide. 21
LOST, two Dark brown HORSSS, both branded
near shoulder; one branded M10, the other
over A over s. OnS Pound reward for information
leading to recovery, or £2 reward for delivery of same
at Stirling West.—John Nichols in, Central Chambers,
Adelaide. Z'Ozc
KrLEM'ID u*RGAl\. nearly no"/, Hollinjr and
_ Kpaniieub^rg PiaNO at a great sacrifice. Apply
sharp, 6, Botanii -terrace. 21
THE HOLLIKG PIANOS are the most perfect o
all Pianofortes, and enjoy the largest annual
Bale in the colonv.-Subnet's Piano Depot. lBleowo
Miscellaneous Wamts.
WANTED KNOWN TO THE PUBLIC
THAT
MADAME LOSER,
DOCTRESS,
61 AHD 82, NORTH TERRACE, 0PP03ITE THE
EXHIBITION,
CURES DISEASES of the HEART, LUNGS, LIVER,
MILT, and KIDNEYS.
Newest and Quickest CURE for RHEUMATISM
NEURALGIA, and TOOTHACHE; also Green Sick
nese, Apoplexy, Foul Breath, Faculty of the Mind,
Decayed Gums, TumorB ; Cancers of all kinds in or
outside Cured without Operations, and all other kinds
of Diseases; also those given up bv other dootora.
A tpeciality to Remove Hairs from Ladies' Faces in
10 minutes.
See Testimonial in Publio Notices.
81 AND 82, NORTH-TERRACE.
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~U B L I C NOT 10 E.
P
TO MEET THE PRESENT HABD TIMES FOR THE
WOKKING OLASSEd.
MRS. DILLON, the Duly Qualified Midwife of
Adeif-idc, will RhDUi E her FEf. from this dare. All
engagements will be ONK GUINEA in town or
suburbs till further cotioe.
Observe the Addrn»s-Private Lying-in Hospital,
orner Wakefield and t'ulteney streets, Adelaide
299:01
QHEAP MEAT. CHEAP MEAT.
Beet Quality of all kinds cf Meat at
LOWEST CURRENT PRICES.
A trial solicited.
R. WAKEHAM, HALIFAX-STREET AND
136 wc M1TCHAM.
DRAFKK8' P K I « T 1. N H
executed on the snortest notice and on
Hberal terms a* the ADTKHTISSR JOB PRINTING
ofrnoE
Amusements.
G
A R N E R'S R O ,0 M S,
Lessee and Manager- - Mr. T. Htoson.
THE EVENING RESORT FOR PLEASURABLE
PASTIME.
23RD WEEK 23RD,
And
CONTINUED PHENOMENAL SUCCESS
of the Renowned and Only
HUDSON'S SURPRISE PARTY,
The Purveyors of Footlight Pleasantries.
THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, JANUARY 21,
Reappearance of
MISS NELLY HARLttY and MR. OSCAR SMITH,
The Favorite Character Artists, Pancers, &c.
ANOTHER COMPLETE AND ENTIRE CHANGE
OF PROGRAMME.
Bead this Monster Sill.
PART I.
OUR SOCIAL GATHERING.
Mr. Alfred Asbworth will Preside at the Pianoforte.
Interlocutress-Miss A. Maven.
Bones. Tambos.
Mr. T. Hudson Mr. D. Gardner,
Mr. Thos. Duriah Mr. Oscar Smith.
Overture - "Happy Mo
ments" ". .. - Company.
SoDg, Comic-"All for the
sake of Sarah" .. - Mr. Thos. Duriah.
Ballad - " Flowers from
Mother's Grave1' - - Miss A. Maven.
SoDg, Comic-'' Sandy-haired
f Mary"- .. _ Mr. Oscar Smith.
Ballad-" Who'll buy my
roses red" ~ ... - Miss Nelly Harley.
Irish Jig _ Little Flo Stephenson.
SoDg, Comic-"George tell
me If you love me"- - Mr. T. Hudson.
Descriptive Song-" March
ing along" _ _ Miaa Millie Herbert.
Comic Refrain-" Any orna
ments" Mr. Dave Gardner.
Ballad-"Norah Maureen _ Miss Alice St. John.
To conclude with
THE SCHOOL BOY'S EXAMINATION.
PART II.
Messrs. O'Connor, McCabe, Clifford, MoMahon, and
Montrose in their Celebrated SILVER SAND JIG.
Miss Alice St. John will Sing one ol her
Beautiful Ballads.
The Amusing Sketch,
THE BALLOON ASCENT.
Miss Nelly Harley, the Adelaide Favorite, in her
Pleasing Serio-Comicisms.
Mr. Oscar Smith in his Unrivalled Ventriloquial
Specialty.
FAUST, THE WHITE-EYED MUSICAL KAFFIR,
Introducing his Musical Dinner Plates, &c., &e.
Mr. Harry Gilbert in his Original Character Sketch,
"ON GUABD."
Gus Gregory's Grotesquerles.
The Evening's Entertainment concluding with the
Laughter-provoking 8ketch,
THE BABY ELEPHANT.
Admission- Ss., 2s., and Is. Smiling at 8 p.m.
CHAS. S. SANDERSON, Business Agent.
gCOTCH CONCERT.
CALEDONIAN HALLTVICTORIA-SQUARE.
SATURDAY, 21st.
First-class Programme.
Members good on the books iree.
Admission, Is.; Reserved Seats, 2s.
19,21 EDWARD DRUMMOND, Hon. Seo.
ADELAIDE MUSICAL
ASSOCIATION.
GOUNOD'S " REDEMPTION," EASTER, 1838.
FIRST ORCHESTRAL REHEARSAL will be
held at S. Marshall & Sons' Rooirs on THURSDAY
Evening next, January 26
Instrumentalists willing to assist are reepeotfuUy
invited to communicate with the Secretary at S.
Marshall & Sons'.
21 P. A. HOWELLS, Hon. Seo.
JMPORTERS 0~F
PIANOS
By the best German and English Makers.
COTTAGE PIANOS.
UPRIGHT GRAND PIANOS.
HORIZONTAL GRAND PIANOS.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
Price-lista matted free to any Addrea.
A. EAUIPMAHH & SOK,
Blttl wo
Wanted to Buy.
LL KINDS OF LADIES' AND GENTWSMKN'a
LEFT-OFF WEARING APPAREL BOUGHT,
"hest Oash Prices.
Letten Attended.
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN WAITED ON AT
THEIR OWN RESIDENCE
by
MR. OR MRS. T. LIPMAN
Immigrants' Luggage Bought.
Ii
Q<
P
Address-188A, HINDLEY-STREET, five doors west
Royal Admiral Hotel. »321:820
UGGY Wanted, suitable for traveller.-\V. H.
Burford & Sons, bturt- street. 2i
AGS, BAGS, BAGS PURCH vSttD and collected
from Bellers in any quantity for rash -Gawler
Lime and Produce Company, Way mouth-street. 20-3
ORtSlOJ, old ana used no. purchased at Ufa*
Zoological Gardens. 14wo
.LD ZINC BOUCRJT. High set Drlce.-A. 8I8JP
' SON & SOS, Gawler-plaoft Ufte
ONY.-Wanted to Purchase, email Block or
r Dark-brown Pony, about 11 hands. Apply
" Horse," this office. 21A 6
SEOON DH AN D~ F URN IT U R K, STOUKd, GOODS
of any description BOUGHT for cash ; any
quantity; removed free. - John Hellawell, Hyde
ftreet, off Grenfell-street S63eow:24
WANTED to PURCHASE, MULEd. Apply R. G.
Allen, Young Queen Livery Stables, Free
wan-street, Adelaide. 361o
WANTED to PURCHASE. FURNITURE and
Pianos in any quantity for cash. Houses
bought right out, removed free. Address "XA.,"
this office. 363:26
WANTED to EPURCHASiS, used POSTAGE
STAMFS and Postcards. Address " Row,"
eare of this office. 19-21
33ED KNOWS.-Mrs. H. fcpour, No. cfij, ?* ay
mouth-street. Highest price given for Ladies
and Gentlemen's LEFT-oFF 'XiOTHING in any
quantity. Letters p ) enptly attended to.
132owe:181
WKNTEU KN'-'-WN.-Highest Pnoe for TafiwS
Cuttings, Canvas, Rope, Rags, Bagging, Bones.
Iron, florsefehoes, Zinc, Lead, Copper. Brass, Horsr
nd Bullock Hair, Wattle Gum -W. w»tkins, Currie
street west. I87iwz:i88
WANTED, RAILWAY TICKETS for any station
on iJorth and Southern Lines; highest price
given.-Hittmann's Labor Office, Pulteney-etreet. 21
WANTED a good workable secondhand MANGLE.
AdflrePS " -Mangle." this offi'-e. 21
VS; AftTLD to BUY HO&sis, HARNESS, and
? T light Spring <JART, together or separate.
Address " Hawker," this offije. -21
ANTED, to BUY two COOKBURN TICKETS :
alno, two for MEl.BO1 HiNE. Apply to
Beekmeyer, tailor, Pulteney-street north.
POweo:59x84:63
Wanted to Sell.
~r FIRST-CLAsS Hooded 1VUG y, to carry four,
very cheap.-Vintage shades Hotel, William
street, Norwood. 189
FOR SALE, u »ecoiidluna WAGGONETTE and
HARNHSS. Apply W. J. vossey, Magill-road,
Norwood. z21-3
F'.OR SsLK. TlCKE'Ctor Oockhurn Morgan, and
Kapunda. pp'y Coxi'11'8 Family Hotel,
lurrie-fitre>t 21
I7WR SAI.U, two EX1'-NmI.'N FABLrt.-i, £5 each ;
' TARLE and Titi-STL-S, PlA.NO, £3. Apply
OKI Comme-t'ial Inn, firenfell street jQ-3
. .?"OR SALE, Koan HUkSB, CART, HAItNTKS.S ;
r also, PAGPiriLL with fop. net of HARNESS;
cheap.-Ihihtle Stohies, ^ ay mouth street. 19-21
FOR SALf, one nearly new A V£.K VS WiSI-.JHING
MACHINE, cheap.-Stevenson Bros., No. 0,
Bundle-street, 17-23
F^.OR SALK, cheap, WAGGONETTE, with hood,
pole, shafts, lamp, brake, in good condition ;
also, DOG-CrvKT, nearly ne.v.-S Gully, Park-street,
Hyde Park. 17o
I^OH SALE, large quantity of SUGAR and RED>
. GUM POSTfc- and pH 'K KT8.-Malpa# & Little,
Port. 138-41, leo wo
l/t)K SflLE, srai ll PoNY~ C\RT~also""set n«w
? BARNEi-S for small ponv : price £lfi cart, £5
harness. Apply to K. 0. Baker, care of Baker and
Harlow, Arii latde. 19-A")\'21
F'OR SALi?. magnificent S'lOWCASB, used .-«.t th-j
Exhibiiion ; well adapted fir Drapers,
Price on application " J.II.," Advertiser Office. 21-5
(> 000 H'-R^E. 8f-Rf.VG.DRAY, SPHI.V^-CAKT,
f ^and HARNESS FOK S\LE. Apply McGrnuth^r's
Store, opposite Parkside Hotel 19 21
GAS-t-MJlN"', Bil^nt ntt,o exhibited Barnett
Foster's Stand, Kxhibition. Apply at Stand, or
bv letter, "Ottn" Exhibition zlD 21.4
HORSE. Turnover seat B'.;GGY, and H^ltSESS;
or would exchange for Broken Hill Oencr iln -
" Shan s," this office. 21-4
PON> 1"HaEV0>, .--xpr- f» Waggon ; alsi lkrht
Spring-Cart snitablt f ir Pony.-\V. Da-, Flin
0-rs-ttret-t. rj,pn,-itfc Stoiv Church v:l I - 7
UKt--bHH> S MTI.'H -.KB ' Kt.' .f LS. - Just
teceivnd two pens, itinti et strains, ex Torrens,
iic-m r anark, 'cotlanrt. where they to^k Qrat prize,
'.'rdt-rs booked for t-hickens fr>>in ahove W '?'orman,
Sftliol nrj. and Currie-stro-t ISi^vS"!
KaIL» a v TICKEiH KOK S . I..B, fi«tand seooni
clffS. Hergott. r'ort Augusta, TeroA'ie, Port
Pirie, Mourt (iamiiier, Bo>-<*ertown. and various
north ai d southern st-ti -na - Lui;i Gatti, Pulten»v
?trt ft no'th. 60 ve 1:59x64:63
Hisit i-CKK, l'iiioii-i-tr< et.-New an! Seeon.1
« hand TIlOLI.IE.s, Vans, darts. Drays, »nd
Hi i-e- and Hiwrtie^on <-asv ti-rmg 21
EVK.RAL H«ILW"AY TICKETS FOR 8AL.K
N9- for NORTHEH.v STATIONS, cheao. Apply
HOoPER BkOS., Blindmakers,
nf'weo:f>0x (14:^8 Piiltenev-nr,rtsfj.
TUVKKTP FOR SA E, Adelaide to Kinir»ton.-n.
Gamble. Stepney ; or Christian Co.oniit Office,
Pi/ie ctreet 21
THE wonderful HOMJJfO PIANO-i, which for
size t/ne to .? h, durability, and exeellen"?
1-Xf el nP cthrr n'anos now hrfoiv tbt> Adelaide public
- Knhnpl's !>epot. Pi;'e-st.rcnt. ISleowc
"VrOl'Nij C0W7 jnst. o lv-<1, FOR SA. E. - j.
X CiMipSr, Nf.rth*at« etrett, V nley Park. 21-4
Amusements.
^DELAIDE OVAL.
THURSDAY, JANUARY 26
(Centennial Day).
ELLA ZUILA,
th« Heroine of the Lofty wire, assisted by
LITTLE LULU
and
NYRA, THE CLOUDFLYER,
in conjunction with
FIREWORKS DISPLAY
by C. T Brock & Co.
Received last night with tumultuous applause by
thousands.
CHANGE OFPROGRAMME.
CHANGE OF PROGRAMME.
Pull particulars early.
21 JOHN CREBWELL, Secretary.
COMBINED CYCLING CLUBS'
CENTENNIAL SPORTS MEETING.
ADELAIDE OVAL.
JANUARY 26 (PUBLIC HOLIDAY).
FIVE GRAND BICYCLE RACES.
Three-mile Centennial Handicap (First prize pre
sented by Messrs. McLean Bros., & Kigtr, Limited.)
Two-mile, One-mile, Obstacle, One-mile Tricyole,
and other events.
R. DAVIS (the Australian Champion), W. Kuhnel,
H. Black, W. Oox, And other noted ridera will com
pete.
FIRST SKATING RACE held on the Oval. First
class entries.
LARGEST SHEFFIELD HANDICAP ever run in
Adelaide: 46 Entries.
P. H. ROBERTS, Champion of South Australia.
H. DAVISON, ex-Champion.
G A. KEARNEY, Ohampion of the North, and all
the Leading Runners of the Colony.
SOUTHERN SUBURBAN BAND IN ATTENDANCE.
First Race at 2.30 p m.
Admission to Ground, Is.; Reserve Is. extra.
Horsemen, 2s. Vehioles 2s., and Is. each occupant.
A. HERBERT PADiIAN, Hon. Sec.
N.B.-No Bookmakers or Totalizator will be allowed
on the Ground. 21,8,5
BASER & 00.,
MUSIOSELLERS,
99, RUNDLE-STREET.
Importers ef PIANOS, ORGANS, HARMONIUMS
BRAJSS, REED, and STRING INSTRUMENTS,".on
TIME PAYMENTS or Lowest Cash Prices.
I2oow«tl24
DANCING AND CALISTHENICS.
Profetsor WIVELL begs to intimate to hlg
numerous friendi Smi he Intends next year to ra>
wme his profession, after the Christmas Vaoationa,
and will introduce the LATEST and most FASHION.
ABLE BALL-ROOM DANCES and |new CALK
THINIC EXERCISES now being taught in the
leading Academies of London and Paris.
Professor WIVKLL will form CLASSES In proxi
mity to the eity on specified days. Saturday Morning
Class will res«me on January 23. The present wagon
terminates on December 17.
Academic do Dans*, North-terrace. S85weo:364
Athletic Sports.
SALISBURY ATHLETIC CLUS
SPORTS.
JANUARY 20, 1888.
SHEFFIELD HANDICAP.
HANDICAPPING.
Yds.
Yds.
T. O'Dea .. ..11
John O'Dea - _ 12
W. Williams .. _ 12
E. Bruoe _ _ 12
Josiah Whittlesea _ 13
J. Heddle _ .. 13
Ohaa Brown _ ,. 1»
F. Fritsch «. _ 15
W. Mayling _ _ IS
0. MoOauley _ .. IS
Jas. Marrett _ " 16
John Whittlesea - It
W. J. McNicol ., 17
O. Hooper _ " 17
F. Teisieire .. .. 18
C. Bott- .. ..18
A. E. Coker .
H. J. Coker .. " 4
B. K. Middleton .. 5
F. Bailey .. ..5
W. S. McCord .. 6
W. Coker «, " C
I. Kippiat .. _ 7
X. Ridgway _ 7
A. S. Williams .. 7
Andy Ross .. _ 1
B. A. Dodgson _ 8
Joseph Hughes .. 8
Jaa. Thompson .. 9
J. H. Leach .. .. 10
H. Sedgley .. .. 10
H. Smith _ ... 10
Chas. Ford - - 10
RICHARD HARRIS, ")
ANDREW O'LEARY, ^ Handicappere.
21 JNO. HANNAN, J
Cricketing Notices.
J^ DELAIDE 0 Y A L.
TO-DAY, at 2.16 p.m. for 2.30 p m.
NORWOOD V. ADELAIDE.
NORTH ADELAIDE V. HINDMARSH.
Admission, fid.
21 JOHN OR^SWELL. Secretary.
Election Notices.
J^EGISLATIYE COUNCIL.
TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CENTRAL DISTRICT.
Gentlemen-I hare the honor to Inform you that I
am a CANDIDATE for one oi the seats tor the CENTRAL
DISTRICT to be declared vaoant next April.
I waa a Member of the Legislative Council from
1871 to 1878, and if again favored with your confi
dence I shall, as formerly, give the most careful atten
tion to all matters brought before the Couooil, and
Bhall vote for such measures as in my judgment may
be most beneficial for your interests, and those of the
coloDy at large,
I hope to address you in various parts of the
district when the seats become vacant, or earlier if
desired. Meanwhile I have the honor to be,
Your obedient Servant,
W. ST03RIE.
106, North-terrace, January 14,1888 14.8,21wzo
JQISTRICT of gdmeracha.
TO THE ELECTORS.
Gentlemen
I am a Candidate for the Vacancy in your District
occasioned by the death of Sir R. D. Ross.
H. DAWSON,
21z Gumeracha.
Books, Stationery, &c.
UCATIONAL WORKS.
ED
Your attention is directed to my very large and
comprehensive Stock of
SCHOOL BOOKS, MAPS, OBJECT LES30N
CARDS,
and General Material.
PUBLIC SCHOOLS.-All the Books, Copy Books,
Kxercise Books, and Material sanctioned by the
Department supplied on receipt of Bigned order on
he Department. Order Forms gratis^on application.
PRIVATE SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES.-All the
leading Text Books as used in the various schools and
colleges in South Australia.
UNIVERSITY TEXT BOOKS.-Full supply, and
to arrive. Early orders requested.
HEAD TEACHERS will find that their orders wil
be satisfactorily executed without delay, at lowest
prices, by placing them with
W. C. RIG BY,
Importer of School Books and Material,
74, King William-street.
Telephone No. 825. lci'uvrcx2o
Building Societies.
rjlHE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN PER
J. MANEjST EQUITABLE BUILDING AND IN
VESTMENT SOCIETY.
A SPECIAL MEETING of the whole of the Share
holders will be held on JANUARY 24, 1SS8, at 8 p m.,
at the Secre tary's Residence, Carlisle street, Glanvillo,
lot the purpose of altering- or making addition to the
ruies, and tuch other business as may be brought
forward.
JOHN DESLANDES, Chairman of Directors.
21z II. BRUNELL, Secretary.
'T^ELE PERMANEIn T EQUITAB LB
I BUILDING AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY
(INCORPORATED).
OFFICES-9, HINDLKY-STKEET, ADELAIDE,
Dirrctors.
F. Wright, Esq.. J F. Chairman.
u. Lyons, Esq., J.P. I M. Brandon, Esq.
9. Mildred, Esq., J.P. | L. P. Lawrence, Eaq., J.?.
Advances made to any extent on approved
securities in City or Suburbs, repayable by weekly,
fortnightly, or monthly Instalments. Particulars on
application at the Offloe. Several Properties for Sal*
»t very Low Prices.
937eow:236 J. J. BODLEY, Seoretary.
T JMPORTED QANDLES
61
2D.
TEAS,
Hall-CLeets, from 87s. 6d., £2 6s., £2 10s., £2 lfif
£3, and £3 10s.
SUGARS.
OOOD BROWN SUGAR, ljd.
jffflE YELLOW CRYSTAL, 2d.
FINE WHITE CRY8TAL, d.
FINEST SNOWDROP, 8d.
PRIME HAMS, for Christmas, small sizes.
CONDENSED MILE (Dairymaid Brand), 6*. Bdj
per doz.
BEST QUALITY SARDINES, 4s. 8d. perdoi.
BEST SAFETY MATCHES, 2s. 8d. per gross.
P. MoROSTIE,
WHOLESALE AND FAMILY GROOKR,
183, BUNDLE-STREET,.
ADELAIDE. H tttfcrotO
Public Notices.
BOTANIC PARK.-ADDRESS, snn.
day, 3.30., Mr. IGNATIUS Sisal*. Sabjeot-" A
Plea for Women." 21
gUMMERTOWN INSTITUTE.
The ANNUAL GENERAL MBBTING of Sub.
scribers will be held WEDNESDAY, January 25, at 8
o'clcck p.m.
21 THOS. LIVERTON, Secretary.
PORT ADELAIDE INSTITUTE
(INCORPORATED).
The ANNUAL MEETING of the Subscribers will
he held in the Subscribers' Reading-room on TUBS
DAY, the 3lBt day of January, 1888, at 8 o'clock p.m.
BUSINESS.
To receive and adopt Balance-sheet and Report.
ELECTION OP OmcKRs.
The following Officers retire Vice-President, D.
Bower, Esq., J.P. ; Hon. Treasurer, Mr. W. H. Ross;
Hon. Secretary, Mr. B. H. Laker; Committee,
Messrs. J- Cleave, J.P., F. R. Burton, J. H. Hannay,
J. 0. Haddy, Drs, Bollen, J.P., and Mitchell; HOB.
CuratorB, Mr. T. Parker and Dr. Mackintosh; Audi
tors, Messrs. W. Russell and F. J. Thwaites.
B. H. LAKE ft, Hon. Secretary.
Port Adelaide, January 16,1888. 21,6,31
IF Mrs. McOUSKEY does not
APOLOGISE to Mrs. DUNBAR, Portland Ward,
for abusivs language, legal proceedings will be taken.
-Mary Dunbar. 21-3
Education,
ADELAIDE COLLEGIATE SC HOOL,
NORTH ADELAIDE.
J Bev. T. FIELD, M.A.
Principals -J FRANK j. DOBBS.
Assistant Masters-0. Linton, M.A., and A. 0.
Auoher, B.A.
Next Term Begins Tuesday, January 31.
This School, which has grown rapidly in numbers,
provides a thorough general education. Boya are
specially prepared for professional life or for «om
mercial; pursuits. Swimming, Drilling, Gymnastics,
Double-entry Bookkeeping (whioh is taught by an
Accountant), and Carpentry are included in tha
course. No efforts are spared whioh tend to pro
mote the health and cheerfulness and secure the
comfort of boarders, for whom there is excellent
accommodation. 11,0,8,21x21-8
AVENUE-ROAD, MOUNT LOFTY.
-Miss NORMAN will Resume her Duties on
Monday, January 23. 21
BUCKLAND HOUSE, WILLUNGA.
-Mrs. BASSETT'S Pupils will resume duties on
Monday, 23rd. 11,8,21
CHAPEL-STREET SCHOOL, NOR
WOOD.-Miss J. NEWELL'S Pupils reassemble
Monday, January 23. Vacancies. 211-1
C"COLLEGE OF MUSIC, WAKE
J FI«i:D-STSEET East, conducted by Herr G.
KiilMANN (Certificated Teaoher from the Berlia
Conservatoires), Re-Opens Wednesday, January 2S.
Herr R. will attend at the College from 10 to 12 a.m.,
and 3 to 4 p m , on TueBday, January 21 21,3,*
TjTRANKLIN-aTREET SEMINARY,
X? PINE VILLA.
School duties will be resumed on Monday, January
23. Vacancies for boarders or for young ladles attend
ing Advanced School 17,9,21
GYMNASTICS.-ADELAIDE GYM
NASIUM, PIRIE-STREET.
Y.M C.A. GYMNASIUM, GAWLER-PLACE.
SEMAPHORE J GVMNASlUM.
Ladies', Gentlemen's, and Boys' Classes.
Duties resumed Monday, January 23.
16,1,20-1 A. LESCBEN.
GILBERT-STREET, ADELAIDE -
SCHOOL conducted by the Misses ADAMS.
Pupils return Monday, January 23. Lessons given in
English, French, Musio (Violin and Piano), Drawiaf,
Poonah Painting. Pupils piepared for University
examinations. 13.6.1.21
GLENELG, CHAPEL-STREET. -
Miss MEEK'S CLASSES Resume Tuesday,
January 31. 21,4,6
HERR HANS BERTRAM, R. A. B.
Musical duties resumed Monday, January 25.
Pupils prepared for University Humiliations.
Cypress-terrace, Wakefleld-streel 16,8,20-1
ILKENNY PUBLIC SCHOOL.
K1
A new PUBLIC SCHOOL has been OPENED in this
district at the YORK RECHABITK HALL.
Early application for entry should be made, as the
number will be limited
20-l« FRED. W. GEE, Head Teacher.
KNIGHTSBRIDGE SCHOOL.
Mrs. HUBBE and Miss COOK.
Next Quarter Begins Monday, January SO.
Hiss Cook "has Vacancies for Musio Pupils at
Knightsbridge and Watson-avenue, Rose Park.
21,a,8,8
MRS. KEAST, LIPBON-STREET,
PORT, will REOPEN her INFANT SCHOOL
on Monday next. 21
MR. E. E. M1TCBELL, Teaoher of
Music, will prepare Students for University
Examinations in Musio, and coach first-year ean
didates for the degree of Mu«. Bio. Quarter begins
January 16. Address. Woodville 18-21
MJSS SENNER'S SCHOOL,
BARNARD-STREET, NORTH ADSLAIDE.
The next Quarter will begin on Tuesday, January 31.
2131x21-28
MRS. THOMAS KING will resume
Musio Tuition on Monday, January 23.
" Corlnna," Benlah-road, Norwood. 16-21
MEDINDIE 8CH00L
(Congregational Church Sohoolroom).
Duties will Begin on Monday, 80th inst. Vacancies
for Boarders.
W. K. SMART.
Add ress-Prospeot-road. 16-21
MISS FRANCIS, DURHAM
8TRKET, GLENELG, commences duties oil
Monday, 28rd inst. Musio and tinging. 19-21
MUSIC.-MRS. A C. WILLIAMS
resumes duties Monday, 23rd. Address
Fredric-street, Gilberton. 19-21
MISS MORETON, GEORGJE-ST.,
PARKSIDE.-Pupils reassemble Monday,
January 23. 20-1
MUSIC.-Miss W1NWUOD resamei
duties Monday, January 23, 1888. Vacancies
for three pupils. 19 21
MUSIC-Mr. W. R PYBUS,
FLINDERS-STREET EAST, will resume
his duties on Monday, January 23,1888. Students
prepared for University Examinations in Theory,
Oigan, and Pianoforte Playing. Class for Harmony
and Counterpoint Saturday Momimrs. Mr. Pybus
will be at home after Wednesday, the 19th 1838.
14,7,9.21
MISS FINLATSON, JEFFCOTT
STEEI'T, N.A., will resume her private
.Dressmaking Class for Ladies on Friday, 28th, at
10 a.m. Terms, £1 Is. the oourse. 17,9,21
USIC. - MR. W. B. C3INNER
resumes duties Monday, January 23: at home
after 19tb. Candidates prepared Jor the University
Public Examinations. Address, Pitt-street, near
General Post-Office. 17,9,21
ISS ARCHER'S * PRIVATE
SCHOOL, 177, A.RCHER-STREKT, N.A.
First Terms begins January 23,18S8. 17.9,21
MISS CRABB, Teacher or Painting,
Stapleton, STRANG WAY3 - TKRRiCK.
Duties resumed 23rd. 17-8,21
RS. H H. THOMAS, TORRE
VILLA, STRANG WAYS-TKRRAOS, hiving
awaited the arrival of her pupils from Sydney, is now
prepared to receive a limited number of young ladies
for morning class. Private lessons tn Piano, Sink
ing, languages, Violin, Guitar. Dancing Class on
Saturday mornings. Reopen January 30. 14,6,8,91
ISS WARHURST, Teacher o
Piano and Organ, Sturt-street west. 21-4 "
USIC -MisB M. E. JONES reaamea
duties Monday, 23rd inst. Lessons at pupils'
residence or Marshall's Music Warehouse. 21-3
M
ISS BCR0.4N, GILLES-STREET.
- Duties resumed Monday, January 23. 21-S
MISS
F. TILLY, HARDWIOKB
COLLEGE.
Pupils prepared for the University Examination ia
the Theory and Practice of Musio. 2lweo33
R. R. W. THOMAS, Teacher of
L Piano, Piccolo, Flute, Fencing, and Dancing,
Flinders-street, Adelaide. 21
Ufcic.-Herr PUTTMA.NN has Re
sumed his Professional Duties. Address
Y.M.C.A. Building*. 81
PULTENfeY-STRtcET SCHOOL.
First Quarter 1S8S. School assembles on Monday,
January 23. at 9.30 a.m. Terms, 12s. per quarter
or one Shillintr paid weekly. An open Scholarship
tenable at St. Peter's Col'ege for three years has been
gained by pupils of this school for four years ia
snrrftBlnn
21-3 W. H HOWARD, Headmaster.
SIGNOR SQUARISE has much
pleasure in announcing to his Pupils and tho
Public that he will resume hi3 duties at Halifax-street
west on February 6. 18,20-1
1GNORR. SQUARISE has VACAN
CIES for PUPILS to instruct on the VIOLIN,
Violincello, Piano, Harmony and Counterpoint.
18,201
SEASIDE - BLANOHE VILLA,
GLKNELG.-The Misses STANTON'S next
Quaiter will begin on Monday, January 23.
16-21x14-21
THE MISSES STENHOUSE, NEW
MAN-STREET, SEMAPHORE.-SCHOOL for
YOUNG LADIES reopens Tuesday, January 14.
English, Music, French. Drawing, Painting, fco.
Pupils prepared for University Musical KxaminationSi
21
THE Misses DTXON, WAYMOUTH
STREET.-School reopens Monday, January ij.
80-1
OICE PRODUCTION AND
SCIENCE OF SINGING.
Mr. T. W. LYONS, Teacher of Musio and Singiiff,'
will resume his professional duties on Monday, 23rd
Inst.
Tupils prepared for the University Examinations ill
Theory and Practice, to be held in November next.
SINGING CLASS, PORT ADELAIDE INSTItUTB,
MuNDAY, 2Srd inst., at 7.80 p.m.
Elementary and Operatic Class on Tuesday evening,
24th inst. Classroom, Fma-plaoe, off North-terraoe.
Adims-FtM-phs*, cf Horth-tenMe. Mm
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