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THg ADELAIDE STEAMSHIP OOMPANY,
LIMITED,
will dispatch their STEAMSHIPS as tinder E—
For MELBOURNE and SYDNEY,
Transhipping tor all
QUEENSLAND PORTS,
S.S. ADELAIDE | Sat. I Aug. 6 I 2.16 p.m
S.S. 1NNAMINCKA _ | Sat. | Aug. 13 | 2.16p.m
WEST AUSTRALIAN SERVICE,
For ALBANY and FRKMANXLE, transhipping to all
NORTHERN PORTS
S.S. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN I 'Sat. I Aug. 6 | 4 p m.
S.S. BULLARRA - — Wed. Aug. 10 4 p.m.
S.S. VICTORIAN .. - | Thrs | Aug. IS | 4 p.m.
SOUTH-EAST SERVICE.
FOB KINGSTON, ROBE BEACHPORT, and MAO
DONNELL BAY.
S.S. EMU _ _ | Monday | Aug. 8 I 4 p.m.
WESTERN BAYS SERVICE.
FOR POET ELLISTON, STREAKY, VENUS, AND
FOWLER'S BAYS.
S.S. LU BRA _ -.1 Friday 1 August 12 | 6 p.m
Freight to Venue Bay muat be paid by shippers.
SPENCER'S GULF SERVICE.
FOR POBX LINCOLN, MOONTA, WALLAROO, AND
FRANKLIN HARBOR,
S.S. FERRET - I Tuesday | Aug. 9 | 8 p.m,
Calling also at Tumbv Bay this trip.
SS. FERRET ~ I Tuesday | Aug. 16 | 3 pm.
Calling also at Lipson's Cove this trip.
Cargo reoeived till 11 a.m.
FOR PORTS ATTGIT8TA, PIRIK. AND GERKEIN.
S.S. INVESTIGATOR | Saturday | AuguBt 6 | 6 p.m.
Cargo received till 1 p.m. day of sailing.
JOHN TURNBULL, Beoretary,
Hits Onrrle Chambers Carrie-street, Adelaide.
«J1HE HOWARD SMITH LINE.
NEW SERVICE.
Farther Beduation of Passenger Fares.
Fore«
Saloon. Return. Cabin.
So Melbourne - £1 10 0 £3 10 0 £0 15 0
Sydney .800 COO 160
FREIGHTS AT LOWEST RATES.
Without transhipment to Brisbane.
For MELBOURNE and")
SYDNRY
BRISBANE
MARYBOROUGH
ROCKHAMPTCN
MACKAY
TOWNSYILLE
GEEALDTON
CAIRNS
PORT DOUGLAS
COOKTOWN
THURSDAY IS'D.
NORMANTON
BUBKETOWN .
FOR PORTS PIEIE* AND GERMElN.
S.S KONOOWARRA I Tuesday | August 9 1 5 p.m.
* The cheapest and most convenient route to
BROKEN HILL.
Saloon. Return. Foreoabln.
To Ptrle .£100 £1 15 0 £0 IS B
S.S. BUNINYONG,
Tuesday, August 9, 12.15
fS.S^KONOOWARRA,
Tuesday, .August 16,12.15
p.m.
From SMITH and CAVE'S Wharf.
Fore-oabin Passengers are supplied with Food and
Bedding Free.
Fall particulars on application to
W. R. CAVE & CO., Agents,
Grenfeil-etreeb, Adelaide 1
5!5a LIpson-street. Port Adelaide.
10R PORT VICTORIA AND ARNO
BAY.—Schooner
POSTBOY
sails Saturday, 6th inst. Apply
H. WEMAN.
10R EDITHBURGH—JAMES COMRIE on Wednes
days at 9 a m„ returning Thursdays.
F
OR ARDROSSAN—JAMES COMRIE on Tues
days only at 9 a.m., returning same day.
&142-62UO H. MUECKE & CO.
Auctions.
TO-MORROW (Saturday), August 6, "at 10.30.
CENTRAL AUCTION MARX
(opposite Roval Exchange).
D. W. MELVIN
will offer—
WARDROBES, Chests of Drapers
BOOKCASE. HALLSTANDS, Tricycle
3 office desks;
PIANOS. JAB1NET ORGANS, SUITES
GENERAL FURNITURE, Household Effects
Sewing M;.chin,s, Churns, Ca;ks, Ornaments,
and Miscellaneous Goods
Persons WanteiL
Under thin heading (if prepaid), IS icnr&t, Gnt
insertion. Is.; three insertions, 2s. Si.
A THOROUGH good GENERAL; a'so experienced
housemaid, gentleman's family, references.
Generals, cooks waiting.—Parkside Registry Office,
Young-street 218-21
B
AKER and S1IALLQOODS HaND Wanted.
Apply Moore & DrCean, Exeter. 217-9
€OUNTRY TRAVELLERS and HAWKERS visit
ing shearing sheds can hear of GOOD LINE.
Apply 69, Barton-terrace, North Adelaide. Z21S-21
COOK (male or female) £2; waitress. 14a.; generals,
14s., Wanted.—Mrs. McSweeney's. All classes
of servants waiting engagements. 218
EASTWOOD REGISTRY OFFICE, Eastwood
terrace.—Wanted general servants, housemaids,
girls to assist; servants can bo accommodated wait
ing engagements. 216,8 21
IpVRRANI) BOY Wanted. Apply Miss B!aad,_132,
Pirie street, city. 21S
( OOD MAN CO'^K Wanted ; used to restaurant
r work —F J. Cropper, Hirnllev-s'reet. 216 8
OENERAL SERVANT Wanted, able cook well;
also house parlormaid. Apply before 10 and
after 6, Mrs. Gwynne, Payneham. 216-8
CI OOD GENERAL SERVANT Wanted; one able
T to milk preferred. Apply Mrs. G. F. Bradley,
Briant's-road. Maeill. 217-9
ENERAL SERVANT, who can cook; housemaid
'Ijr kc-pt. Apply Mrs. Von Treuer, South-terrace.
217-9
OOOD GIRL, about 16. Wanted to a-si-t in house
work and with children. Apply Mrs. G. Gray,
First-avenue, East Adelaide. Z218-21
GOOD PLAIN COOK Wanted. Apply to Miss
Harris Browne, Ringkaree, Brougham-place,
N.A., before 10.30 a.m. or after 5 p.m. Z21S-21
GOOD GENERAL SERVANT Wanted at once;
others kept. Apply Allen's Sturt Hotei,
Grenfed-s'reet. 218
CGENERAL SERVANT Wanted.—Miss Hale, 15,
K' Wellington-square. North Adelaide. 218-21
OIRi.S Wanted, accustomed to white work and
pinafores; good wages. Apply T. N. and
C. N. Coory, 137, Hindley-street. 218-21
G
10OD MASON Wanted, Is 3d. per hour. Apnly
A. M. Harris, builder, Bahklava. 218
["AIRDRESSERS.—Good man for Saturday, good
L wages. Apply A. Gardner, Bindley-street.
218
Matron for home for incurables,
salary £90 per annum.—APPLICATIONS, with
testimonials a-o references, received until August 15,
addressed to the Secretary, 48, Flinders-street, from
whom particulars as to duties, may be obtained.
Unties to commence on September 1.
212,8,25 J. H. CUNNINGHAM, Secretary.
Respectable willing girl about 17. Apply
between 3 and 5, afternoon, Mrs. A. Smart,
opposite Fl?m ng's Store, King William-street, Kent
Town. 217-9
ADDLE WORTH DISTRICT COUNCIL.
TENDERS will be received, addressed to the Chair
man. up to 12 noon of AUGUST 20,1892, from persons
capable of performing the combined duties of CLERK,
COLLECTOR OF RATES, REGISTRAR OF DOQS,
OVERSEER OF ROADS AND WORKS, and CLERK
and INSPECTOR to the LOOAL BOARD OF
HEALTH for the above Council. T- nder to state the
salary per annum, and a separate amount not to
exceed 4 per cut. on the main road grants per
annum. The main road grants have averaged £506
per yr ar for the last four years.
Specifications and aH particulars relating to the
above offices can he seen at the Counoil Office, a copy
of which will be sent to any tenderer on payment of
two ehillingr ai d hie pence.
Neither the lowest or any tender necessarily ac
cept d.
JOHN FISHER, Chairman.
Julv 2S, 1892. 211uw26
QMATIT ENERGETIC MEN Wanted. Apply Hay
wnrrt & Bolleni.agen, Central Dye and Cleaniag
Works, 77, Hinril.-y.street.
JM U!T IOUNG GIliL Wanted, to a-sisi in
H ing.—imperial Coffee Palace, 230, Rundle
east.
The mutual assurance society of
VICTORIA, LIMITED.
Applicators will be received at the Office, Vic
toria Buildings. Grenfell-strset, tor appointments
of COUNTRY AGENT and TOWN AGENT. Salary
and Commission. Previous experience nob indis
pensable^ ^ ^ DAVIDSON, Resident Secretary.
218,9,22
IHOROURHLY respectable GENERAL SER'
— Wanted for Malvern; also young girl to as
work and children, city. Apply Box 124, G.P.O
T
TO BUTCHERS.— Wanted, a strong young man as
butcher, one used to hawking cart.—Mr. J. M.
Powell. St-.nl y-st.ree-r, North Adelaide. Z218-21
W" ANTED, KIND LaDY to ADOPT healthy
prettv BABY GIRL three weeks old; entirely
given up Address " Faithful," G P O. 217-9
r ANTE D, about 12tn August, thorough B
? , MAID, wait table, hotel experienc
ferences. Apply Crown Hotel, Victor Harbor.
WANTED. APPRENTICE for the DR
MAKING.—John Martin & Co., Limitei
Rundle-s'r' et. 21S
WANTED, WA8HING, IRONING, and OALEN
DERING at the Standard^ Laundry Works,
Eliza-street. 8hirt and Collar Dressing (gloss finish) a
epeoialty. Dresses and Lace Curtains beautalully got
np ab reduced rates. Hotel, club, and private work
contracted for. Gentlemen's clothing cleaned, pressed,
and repaired at cheap prices. VanB oaJl daily town
and suburbs. Orders promptly attended to. No
chemicals. Inspection Invited.—Standard Laundry
Works, Eliza-street. 61a
YOUNG WOMAN Wanted to do housework and
assist m business. Apply W. Dittmar, Freeman
Street, glj
Situations Wanted.
Under this heading (if prepaid), 18 wo
insertion, Is.; three insertions, Si.
ord.t, one
6d.
ADVERTISER highly recommends GIRL, aged IS,
aa HOUSEMAID or other light employment.—
"Q B.D.," thia. ffice 216-8
Experienced young woman wants washing
by the day ; localities. Mitoham, Parkside, or
Norwood.—'• Mrs. T.," G P.O. 217-9
ELDERLY MAN Wants a SITUATION in store or
night watchman, 14 years' relerenoe.—"J. A.,"
thiB office. Z217-9
Experienced young lady deBires situa.
TION aB housekeeper; lond of children, good
needlewoman; town or country.—"M.," Post-Office,
Glanvllle. 218-9
GOOD TYPEWRITER operator and shorthand
writer desires SITUATION; good references;
knowledge bookkeeping; previous experience Apply
"Xerxes." this offioe. 214 6.8
GENTLEMAN requires SITUATION on a STA
TION ; willing to make himself useful in return
for good home; if required would teach children
French and music. Apply " S.Y.M," this office.
216-21
HITTMANN'S LABOR OFFICES, PULTENEY
~ STREET.—All classes of m-le labor engaged
ai-d forwarded to all parts of the Australasian Colo
nies. Branch Offices—Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane.
If you want a man that's useful
For any purposes you need,
Send to Hittmann's Labor Bureau,
And he'll Bend you one with speed.
He procures the best of labor,
Suitable for every grade;
HitLmann's Labor Bureau truly,
Is the best in Adelaide. 148uai.T46xl49:140
INDUSTRIOUS willing PERSON daily EMPLOY
MENT ; knowledge grocery ; tfach children
under 12; needlewoman; testimonials.—"G.O.M.,"
General P.O 216-8
ITUaTION Wanted as TRAVELLER, any line,
small salary and commission; good references.—
"D.M.W.," G P P., Adelaide. 21S
SITUAl ION in fancy or bookseller's shop by SALES
WOMAN ; six yenrB' experience; highest re
ferences. Address "Nemo," Post-Office, Mount
Gamhier. z218-21
SITUATION Wanted by respectable young man aa
BUTCHERS' ASSISTANT, town or country;
good references. Address Allen, Robe.* 217-9
SISTERS Want SITUATION; one experienced
houstmsid, other needlewoman or cook or
housekeeper, not particular which.—" Patience," this
office. 216 8
PTIRAINED NURSES always to be had from the
X North Adelaide Private Hospital by applying by
letter, telegram, or tel-phone to the Matron, Private
Hospital. North Adelaide 257o
WANTED HOUSES to REPAIR; plastering,
painting, papering, coloring, limewashing;
work done cheap and satisfactorily.—"Mechanic,"
General Post-Office. 21S
ANTED, WASHING or CLEANING Tuesday
and Wednesday by good laundress ; good
reference.—"M P.," G.P 0. 2iS
"W7 OUNG LADY seeks a SITUATION as good
X MACHINIST. Address ' Machinist," this
office. 217-9
"VT OUNG MaN, accustomed to bakehouse, seeks
a employment as improver; references if re
quired. AddreES " 0.," North Adelaide P.O. 217-9
AULDANA.—" The sweet wines are excellent."
Slr Charles Dilke 92:90
Wanted to Bujr.
Under this heading (if prepaid), 18 words, ons
insertion, Is.; three insertions, !s. Bd.
A A. A. A. A A A. A.
a Any quantity FURNITURE and PIANOS
Wanted at once; houses bought right out for cash.
As I now furnish houses on time payment I am pre
pared to give riaiculous'y high prices for all the
furniture I buy. I would particularly state that I am
not buying for the auction-rocm, as is usually done.
Get pricec elsewhere, and then send for me and get
the highe t possible price. The Old Spot.—Geo.
Dodd'a Shop, Pulteney-etreet, six doors from Pirie
Btreet. Private add*es3—Roper-Btreet, off Flinders
street. Letters and telegrams promptly attended to.
180:178
BICYCLE, SAFETY, eood, Wauten; must be
cheap for cash. Address Rogers, Hewitt avenue,
Rose Park. 2 8-21
"1%/fRS. YOUNG Buys all kinds LEFT-OFF
IXi CLOTHING. Letters attended to.—15,
Franklin-street, opposite General Post-Office.
214,6,8
FAIR BROWN FERRETS Wanted ; state.price and
where to be seen ; must ho a pair.—Thos. II,
Culley. Aldinga. Z217-19
STRONG secondhand HAWKERS VAN, must be
cheap. Address " W.," care Mrs. Jas. Hall,
Albert-street, Goodwood. 218-21
ANTED, a pair GLASS OFFICE DOORS with
spriDga. Size and price to " Office Door,"
this office. 217-8
WANTED to BUY, secondhand FURNITURE |
small or large lots,—J.O. Newman, dealer,
So., Hanson-street. 169o
WANTED, WANTED, one good secondhand
PORTABLE ENGINE, about 10 or 12 horse
power ; mutt he in good condition. State price and
where to be seen—Lion Timber Yards, Town and
Port. 218-21
ANTED first • class TICKET to BROKEN
HILL. State price "J.Y.R.," Advertiser,
ro. 218-21
Wanted to Sell.
Undc* (hit heading (if prepaid}, 18 words, one
insertion, It.; three insertions, 2s. 6d.
6 Spring Drays
2 Spring Carta
8 Trollies
2 Open Buggies
8 Coalbox Buggies
6 Hawker's Vans
50 Sets Harness, heavy
and light
Saddles and Bridles
Horses and Ponies, with
trials.
A MARKET GAR
DENER'S SPRING
DRAY
B Pony Carts
12 Expresses, various
6 Hooded Abbotts
2 Spider Buggies
2 Turnout, Seats, do.
1 Jump Seat, do
6 Village Phaetons
8 Phaetons
! Waggonettes, hooded
O. SMITH,
62 and 78, WAYMOUTH-STREET.
HORSES AND TRAPS TO LET ON HIRE, BOUGHT
SOLD, OR EXCHANGED. 246:244
ALL ki..ds of FISH and splendid PORT LINCOLN
OYSTERS to be obtained at C. Dyer's, King
William-street. 216 8
A HOODED BUGGY, expresses, turnout seats,
. single seats, dog-carts, pony-carts, spring-carti,
and drays, pagnells, light trolly, three pair smali
ponies, seven! useful horses, 50 sets new and second
hand harness, ladies' and gents' riding saddles and
bridles.—Troy, Barleycorn Stables 218-21
A GOOD, young, sound 13-haucL hay GELDING
. PONY, showy and quiet saddle, single or
double harness; must be sold at once, £9.—Jas.
Lemon, Alien's Corner. Ksr-t Town 218
BAKER'S CART
8 Soring Carts
5 Hooded Abbots
4 Coalbox Buggies
1 First-clasB Waggonette
3 English Dog-Carts
2 Pony KxpreeEeB
2 Pony Phaetons
3 Village Phaetons
10 Express Buggies
(various)
Heavy and Light Horses
and Ponies; trials;
terms
8 Pony Carts
2 Gigs
1 Pony Spring-Cart
1 Turnover-Seat Buggy
10 Spring-Drays (various)
2 Trollies (beavy
2 Trollies (light)
2 Tip-Drays
1 English Waggon
100 sets Single and Double
Harness
New and Secondhand
Saddles and Bridles;
cheap.
J. REID & CO..
WAYMOUTH-STREET. 328:327
BICYCLE, f 2ineh, in good order; 35s. Apply
Wakefield-street, oppo.ite Roper-street, city.
218
BUICHKIIS new ORDER CART, young PONY,
HARNESS; £25.—Jas. Lemon, Allen's Corner,
Knit Town. 218
AULDANA Sc. Henry "is wonderfully good 1'
"pure or with water."—Sir Charles Diike.
92:90
AN imported Broadwood COTTAGE PIANO FOR
SALE. Apply Crawford, care of Berty,
Clifton Rous-, Waketh Id-street. 216-8
ICYCLES.—Toe SINGER SAFETIES, which are
Btill acknowledged the best, are the only
properly constructed machines in the market The
new Model of Luxury, weighing only 33 lb. with all
on, a Full Roadster, now landing. Repairs to all
classes of machines at lowest rates. Sundries and
noviUics by every mail Bteimtr.—Singer Bioycle
Depot, 88, Greo'ell-'troet 212-8
c
OW FOR SALE, calved one week; cheap.
Tucker, Ne » Queenstown. 2
Duncan & *■ rase
CARRIAGE BUILDERS.
FRANKLIN-STREET, ADELAIDE,
have on Sale—
NEW. SECONDHAND.
Abbot Buggies Pony Phaetons
Lookunder Waggonettes Waggonettes
Coalbox Buggies Spider Buggies
Village PhaetonB Pony-Cart
Pony Phaetons . Hooded Buggy
Expresses, &o., &o. Buokboards, &a., &a.
290:!
EMPTY SHOE TRUNKS FOR SALE, vary oheap.
—Brandon's, 57, Rundle-streeb. Observe the
ign of the Red Boot in front of the verandah. 848o
EMPTY CASES, also few 20t).gallon Iron Tanks,
For Sale, cheap.—Good, Toms, & Co., Stephens
place. 212-8
FOR SALE, three COLT8, broken to trolly, dray,
and larmw rk, £9 each; two good tip-dray
HORSlS, £7 and £9.—W. A. Okely, Kilkenny.
21S-21
FOR SALE or TO LET. superior WAGGONETTE,
HOdsE, lady's hack, five ponBs (guaranteed),
two express hnggii-p, three dog-oaris.—J. W. Gleeson,
Blyili-street Stables. 218x219
OR SALE, a eood upstanding BUGGY HORSE,
16 bands, very quiet — W. DeL.ine, butcher,
Mile-End. 218-21
FDR SALE, cheap, large 1 RAVELLING TRUNK, 11
compartments, and ticket for Western Australia.
—C. Burrows, G.P.O. 218-21
FOR SALE, one SPRING-CAIIT HORSE, podv
cart, pony and harness, light buggy, &c.—E.
ar.dF Dodd, Waymr.uth-street. 217-9
FOR SALE, HORSE, PHAETON, and HARNESS ;
cheat); suitable for lady.. Apply at Young
Queen Stables. 216-8
FOR SALE, or would exchange, stylish EXPRESS.
Apply 187, Bundle-street. Price, £28 108. 216-8
iOR SALE, fast PONY^three years <5luj_aiso pag
F
llam
Z „.nelIta?Td harness.—Vintage Shades Hot
im-street, Norwood.
Wanted to Sell.
FOE SALE, two very large KANGAROO DOGS.
Apply, this week, Mrs. Black, Nelson-place, off
O.vrington atrtefc, Adelaide. 217-9
Foe sale, cock goldfinches canaries,
ZEBRAFINCHES, all strong healthy birds,
guaranteed.—E. Britchard, Archer-Btreet, North
Adelaide. 217-9
FOR SALE. ANDALUSIAN egga, .CI Is. per
Bitting, free any railway-station in the oolony,
from imported end prize birds; few hen» and youog
Partridge Cochins to dispose of; all breeds of poultry
procured and forwarded to any part of the oilonv.—
W. H. Milford, Walteela Poultry Yards, Stirling East).
217-23
FOR SALE, new SPRING-DRAY, suited for
draper or grocer; will take old pagnell or pony
cart as part payment.—J. Claughtoo, Leicester stre -t,
Parkside. 217-9
FOR SALE, PAGNELL, set buegv harness (nearly
new), and riding saddle.—!. Heath, hairdresser,
Parade, Norwood. 217-9
OR SALE, two EXPRESS WAGGONS, two light
coal-box buggies, 1 secondhand waggonette
and one pony oars.
. A11EY BROTHERS, CoachbnllderB, So.,
B9aluo Grenfell-street, Adelaide.
HARMONIUM, excellent, £8; Pianos, handsome,
modern, £10 to £26; exchange, time pay
ment; hire, 3s. week; violins, 2Es.; banjos, zithers,
guitars, accoideons, much cheaper than town.—
Academy Musio, Kensington-terrace. 216,8-9
INCUBATOR by Muir, 15u-egir, cost £14; price £5,
including mother and run.—"Incubator," this
office. 218 21
"1UST ARRIVED, seven JAPANESE NlGHTIN
GALES and three T1ENTSING LARKS;
splendid whistlers.—J. Morris, bird dealer, Port Ade
laide* 216-8
LOOK! LOOK!—Working man's friend. Best
BREAD, 2d. PER LOAF, weighed on delivery;
good accommodation for country visitors —Mr.
H. Vincent, opposite Coffee Palace, Ilindley-Btreet.
215-21
"BYT EW RAPID ROVER, cushion tires; cost £25 ;
AX will take less, cash or time payment. Apply
by letter "Rapid," this office. 217-9
PAPERHANGINGS—Over 100 patterns to choose
from Yf. Kuhnel'B Piano Warehouse, Pirie-Bt.
lOluaio
g Jj I AN OS—Every instrument guaranteed; lowest
H cash or easy terms.—Wm. Kuhnel, Pirie-streej
lOluaio
IIEEP and OATTLE TKOUGHING, 17 in. x 9 In ,
about 400 ft. in 16-! t. lengths, £9J per 100 ft.
Apply "Cash Advances," this office. 21S-21
CN PR1NG-DRAYS, wood-drays, spider (nearly new),
£3 elide-seat buggy; cheap; bargains.—J. J. Clark,
Mag ill road. Stepney. 21S 21
EVERAL ENGINES and BOILERS from 1 h to 6
horsepower, new and secondhand ; gas engines,
aerated water machinery.—C. A. Smith & Co.,
engineers, Wakefielf-street. 211uai-37
mivo CHESTS, each seven drawers; sp'eudid
A, article; cantilever fronts; very cheap.—T.
James, tankmaker, O'Connell-streeb, North Adelaide.
21Io
Q/kA AND 600 TANKS; very low price; strong,
OVV guaranteed; delivered free; fixed if re
quired.—L. James, O'Connell-street, North Adelaide.
159auio
Board and Residence.
■rrnitr this heading (if prepaid), 18 words, on«
insertion, It.; three insertions, St. fid.
AT MRS. J. H. LANCASTER'S—Good BOARD
and RESIDENCE, accommodation for
married couples; terms moderate —91, Flinders
street. 181-272
AT MRS. THOMAS'S, Pereira House, Freeman
Btreet, private BOARD and RESIDENCE,
ladies, gentlemen, married couples, and visitors;
moderate; central. . 202-19
AKGYLE HOUSE. Freeman-street South.—Private
BOARD and RESIDENCE, ladies, gentlemen,
married couples, visitors, close G P.O.; moderate
218
BOARD and RESIDENCE offered one or two
gentlemen; good table; no children; tram
passes.- 2 .3, Ward-street, North Adelaide. 217-9
OHFORTACLE HOME for one or two GENTLE
MEN in private family.—No. 3, Margaret
terrace, V est-terrace ; terms moderate. 214,6,8
EDINBURGH HOUSE, Victora-square west,
EOARD and RESIDENCE; balcony room, suit
lady and gentleman. 217-9
FURNISHED ROOM, suit married and single, use
of kitchen.— 5, Mill-terrace, Mill-street, near
Supreme Court Hotel. 218-21
FRONT ROOM. furnLhea as bed, sitting ; Buib
married couple or two gentlemen.—4, Mill
etreet, near Supreme Court Hotel. 218
ENTLEMEN BOARDERS.—Vacancies Martin's
Temperance Hotel, corner North-terrace and
Hackney-road, or 84, King William-street. 217-9
KNTLEMAN Wants comfortable HOME, near
VX city; private family preferred.—"II.G.," this
office. 218
LADY, having double-fronted detached house, will
LET ROOMS ; use bath, washhouse, and stables.
—" Motto," this office. 216,S,21
ELECT and private BOARD and RESIDENCE;
furnished apartments in all partB of town and
suburbs.—Town and Country Business Exchange,
Waymouth-street. 215c
SUPERIOR HOME for MARRIED COUPLE, or
gentleman; bath, piano, no children; good
table.—217, King William srreet south. 214,6,S
TO LET, comfor able furnished BEDROOM, 105,
Flinders-street, five minutes'walk from G.P.O.
218
nno LET, furnished BED and SITTING ROOMS,
JL uEe of kitchen; every convenience.—Gilles
street, three doors from Hanson-street. 21S-21
TO LET, two or three furnished or unfurnished
ROOMS, five minut s' walk from Woodville
Station. Apply Mrs. Underwood, Woodville. 216-S
THOSE wanting comfortable HOME, where good
table is kept (and no children), at very mode
rate figure, with wa-liing included, will find same at
Mrs. Brown's, corner circus ground, Wakefie'd-street.
215-28
TO LET. North Adelaide, first-class SITTING
ROOM BEDROOM; UEe bath, attendance ;
breakfast if required. Apply 136, Advertiser Office.
216-S
TWO respectable .MEN can have comfortable borne,
private iamiiv, close G.P.O.; 17s. week inclu
sive.—"Friday," this office. 218
VACANCIES for two rc-pecrub'e .MEN, musically
preferred, ISs.—Mrs. McCieetb, Pitt-street; off
Franklin-street, nearG P.O. 21S
ANTED, immediately, three unfurnished
» , ROOMS near King William-street, city. Aoplj-,
stating terms, " J.J.R.," this office. 217-11
"H3.IANO8, ORGANS—Inspection invited; best
Pv. makes onlv.—W. Kuhnel, Pirie-strneb. lOluaio
Lost and Found.
Under this heading (if prepaid), IS word?, or.s
insertion, Is.; three insertions, is. (id.
FOLLOWED my dog home, SIIEKP DOG. Owner
can have same by paying expenses.—J. Bolhho,
Bundle-street, KentTown. 217-9
ffAQUNB that W. Kuhnel'a warehouse, Pirie-street,
S3 Is the cheapest and best lor Pianos and Organs.
lOluaio
F
OX-TERRIER DOG LOST from G'.euelg last
Monday; finder rewarded.—H. A. Barnett,
Comstock Chambers, King Wi'liam street. 2!7o
FOUND, a wonderful cleanser called Magnetite
Soap. 271aiu370
LOST, PUG SLUT, answers to name of Florrie;
finder rewarded, detainer prosecuted.—Charles
Baker, Norman-street, Adelaide. 218
T OST, one bay trap HORSE, lump on nose, strap
1 1 and dog disc on neck when lost. Ten shillings
reward for information ieadiog to recovery.—S. Torr,
Yonga'a- 213x210-26
LOST, on M- nbay, pur of GOLD SPECTA3LE3,
in red Uathe'r case. Reward on returning to
this office. 217-9
LOST, Monday, between Wakefield and Hanson
streets, small GOLD BROOCH; reward. Apply
McMahon's Store, opposite llalli k Co.'s Stables,
WafceGeldstreet, City. 21.6-8
LOST, Saturday, between Bovvdeu and ILndmarsh,
large SILVER LOCKET; reward.—G. Solly,
Eleventh-street, Bowden. z217-l9
T OST, four PHOTOS, between Rundle-streeb east
I i and Hurtle-square; reward. Apply G Gave,
King William-street west. 217-9
LOST, blue roan MaRE, branded like WK con
joined near shoulder. Reward for information
or delivery.—E. Tracey, Tusmore. Z218-21
REWARD.—LOST, Wednesday evening, Lady's
GOLD WATCH and CHAIN, supposed on
North-terrace, East-terrace, Hutfc-street, or Parks'de
tramcar.—Miss Oliver, Botanic Dote), City. z213-21
STOLEN.—£2 reward will be giv.-n for information
leading to the conviciion of the person who stole
CANARIES from my aviary on July 28.—E. Bonnett,
Hyde Park. 2; 4,6,8
TROyND, Shoninger's Bell Organs can only be had
Jj at the warehouse of W. Kuhnel, Pirie-street,
lOluaio
Miscellaneous Wants.
Under this heading (if prepaid}, 18 words, out
• insertion, It.; three insertions, is. (id.
ANTED KNOWN
that my Wood Merchant is
JAMES CROCKER & CO., of HANSON-STREET,
or
69, KING WILLIAM-STREET.
You try him. 317tio
ANTED KNOWN, that Bunvip No. 1 and 2
Soaps are the best of their kind. 271a'u:270
OHNNY ALLSORTS, Port (telephone 98).—Cheap
boots, olothing, &o.; buys anything and sells
everything. Furnished apartments to let. Money
lent on personal security; horses and tr.aps on hire.
814343s
Madame marceau, duiy-quaimed midwife,
12 years' experience, late of St. Thomas's Hos
pital, London, hna started practice in Wakefield-Mreet
east. Private boBpital for ladies during confinement;
outdoor cases attended. 216lua28
RS. BOWMAN, certificated MIDWIFE from
Women's Hospital, Victoria, accommodates
ladies ; strictly private; outdoor practice.—Corner
I'ulteney and Wakefield-streets. 219 24
Produce For Sale and Wanted.
Under this heading (if prepaid), 18 words, one
insertion, I'.; tints insertions, is. 6d.
Almonds.—brandis almonds for sale,
good sample, about 0 owt. Apply " Almond,"
WoodvillB Posb-Offios* 21G-28
Amusements.
Theatre royal.
Lessee .. ... _ Mr. Wybert Reeve.
Sub-lessee and Manager—
Mr. GEORGE MUSGROVE.
Stage Director ... - — Me. Erase Emert,
LAST "NIGHT
and
FAREWELL
PERFORMANCE
MRS. BERNARD BEERE.
THIS (FRIDAY) AUGUST 5,
Positively her last appearance in Australasia.
GREAT SPECIAL PROGRAMME.
The Last Two Acts of
LONDON ASSURANCE.
LADY GAY SPANKER, Mrs. BERNARD
BEERE.
MR. HERBe"rT STANDING
will give his Imitations of Well-known Actors.
THE SILVER LINE,
a play without words.
IIE „ _ .. .. _ Mons. MARIUS.
The Bulcnnv Scene from
ROMEO AND JULIET.
JULIET _ - Mrs. BERNARD BEERE.
Romeo ... _ ... Mr. Otho Stuart.
Concluding with the Two Great Last Acts of
ADRIENNE
LECOUYREUR.
Box-plan at Marshall's. D>y Tickets at Armhruster's.
Admission as usual.
Early doors open at 7 o'clock. Admission to
Stalls and Gallery Is. extra.
Acting Manager _ — Geo. L. Gooduan.
Treasurer -. .. M. H. J. Whittikotos.
m H E A T R E ROYAL.
MRS. BERNARD-BEERE'S SEASON.
All ACCOUNTS against Mr. GEO. MUSGROVE
MUST be rendeied by TO-MORROW (Saturday),
August 0.
GEO. L. GOODMAN.
|J1 H E A I R E ROYAL.
Sole Lessee andiDirector,
MR. W Y B F. R T REEVE.
Under the Management of
ELAND HOL.T.
TO-MORROW EVENING.
TOMORROW EVENING.
Return (if
YOUR FAVORITE COMPANY,
BLAND HOLT
and his
POPULAR DRAMATIC COMBINATION,
and
GRAND INAUGURAL PERFORMANCE
of
A SAILOR'S KNOT.
A SAILOR'S KNOT.
A SAILOR'S KNOT.
S'
Written by BENltY PETTITT.
Descriptive ot the
DAYS WBEN GEORGE WAS KING
and when the world rang with the names of
NELSON AND THE NILE,
WELLINGTON AND WATERLOO.
r A Brilliant-,
A I Fascinating
SAILORS- STAGE SPECTACLE,
KNOT. And a DEPARTURE from
Conventional Melodrama.
Prices as usual.
Box-office, Marshall's ; Day Tickets, Armhruster's.
Sporting.
SOUTH AUSTRALIAN PONY AND GALLOWAY
ASSOCIATION.
JORDAN PARK.
- WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10.
Entries close on Friiay, August 5, at 0 p.m., at
JohnDeeney's Criterion Hotel.
14 Hands Hurdle Race, of C15. One mile two fur
longs. Nom. IBs.
13.1 Handicap and Under, of £10. Three and a half
furlongs. Nom. l( s.
14.2 Handicap and Under, of £15. Seven and a
half furlongs. Nom. IBs.
1KB 4\*D TTvsijk IlAtfuieAr Cr.tojiAU RAl'B, Ul £13.
Four furlongs. Nom. 15s.
Handicap tor Horses, of £10. One mile. Nom.
10s.
14.2 and Under "Handicap Selling Race, of £15.
Five furlongs. Nom. IBs.
Cabhans' Trot, of £i0. About 3 miles. Nom. 10s.
Weights declared on Monday. August S.
No horse will be handicapped unless the amount of
nomination accompanies the er-try.
217-8k ALEX. DRUMMOND.
OUXii AUaTKALIAN JOUKEY CLUB.
ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING.
NOTICE is hereby given that the ANNUAL
GENERAL MEETING of Members will be held at
the MAYOR'S RECEPTION-ROOM, TOWN
HALL, Adelaide, on FRIDAY, August 5, 1892, at
3 p.m.
Bc.sinf.ss :
To receive the Report and Balance-sheet for the
year 1391 2 furnished by the Committee.
To elect Three Members of the Commit'ee in place
of Mr. A. Tennant, resigned, and Hon. 11. C.
Baker, C.M.G., and Mr. II. Chambers, who
retire in accordance with the rules of the
Club, but are eligible for re-election, and
offer themselves accordingly. Mr. P F.
Bonnin offers himself for election to fill the
other vacancy.
To elect an Auditor in place of Mr. D. Kekwiek, who
retires, but off re himself for re-election, and to
fix his remuneration for the past year.
By order,
A. O. WFIIT1NOXON, Sec. S.A J.C.
N.B.—MEMBERS' SUBSCRIPTIONS are due on
1st prox.
4'J, Currie strfet. Adelaide.
July 2S, 1892. 211,4,S
Athletic Sports.
RUNNING, Lord Melbourne Ground, Saturday
next; Walkerville car passes the door; first
heat, 2.45.—A. E. Press. Sec. 217-9
Football Notices.
FOOTBALL.
ADELAIDE OVAL.
TO-MORROW,
3 pm.
p o~r t
N 0 R W O O D.
Ground. Gd.; Reserve, Gd. extra.
Aquatics.
jg A. 11 O W I N G ASSOCIATION.
GRAND ASSAULT AT ARMS.
Under the Patronage ol his Excellency the GovERXor..
THURSDAY, AUGUST 25.
JUBILEE EXHIBITION BUILDING.
PHYSICAL DRILL, BAYONET, CUTLASS,
SINGLESTICK, SWORD TRICKS, BOXING,
WRESTLING.
By MEMBERS of the ROWING CLUBS, assisted by
GUNNERS of the PERMANENT FORGE and SEA
MEN from H.M.S. PROTECTOR.
218,22.5,9 D L. DOOLETTE. Hon. Sec. S.A.R.A.
! Plants, Seeds.
^ S w p s I 7.
" SIB HARRY ATKINSON," abundant bearer, large
peas, delicious flavor. Large sealed paokets, Is.
"SHARPE'S TRIUMPH," exquisite flavor, lone
well-filled pods. Sc-aled pint paokets, Is.
" DUKE OF ALBANY," unrivalled for productive,
neas and flavor. Sealed pint packets, la.
E. St. W.~HACKETT,
SEEDSMEN, NURSERYMEN, So.,
73, BUNDLE-STREET, ADELAIDE.
B53I53
WANTED, ROOTED VINES; 4,009 Garbinot,
2,COO Shiraz, 4,000 Zante Currants (two years
old); must be strong and healthy. Price, &c to E.
Phillipson, care Phillipson & Co., Royal Exchange.
218
' Miscellaneous.
Under this heading (if prepaid), 18 words, ens
insertion. Is.; three insertions, ?«. Gd.
mo FARMERS.—On receipt of 5s. will fouvard
A recipe how to preserve eggs; genuine.—
" Poultry," G.P.O. 21S
AULDANA Chublis.—' A better vvino than French
Chablie."—Sir Charles Dilke. D2.-90
MADAME VICTOR, Past, Present, and Future —
Stanley House. Gouger-s;reet west, opposite
Mr. Turner's new butcher's shop. 21G 8
IAN OS—The largest, best, and most oomplete
stock In Australia at W. Knhnel's, Pirie-streef
_ IQluaio
O A L. V A L L E E BOOTS, COKE,
In large or small quantities at lowest ourreat rater.
WH. HOWARD SMITH is SONS, LTD.,
Coal Oflloe. North-parade, Port Adelaide. Jlnot
ORGAN PRACTICE or LESSONS (pipe) on com
plet two-Manual Instrument with pedals, 17
! stops. College of Organists specifications. Fray's
(J. H. Fray, Organist and Choirmaster, St.
! Peter's, Glenelc) Organ Studio, 150, Bundle*
street. Full particulars see prospectus. ISSrduo
Amusements
OYOLORAMA
Off
JERUSALEM,
Must be Been to be understood. Over 407,000
Visitors fcave looked upon the amazing Scene,
i Music in afternoon. Full Orchestra and Marvellous
Effects every Evening.
Lectures at 11.30 a.m., 3 p m., and 8 p.m.
Ocen from 10 a.m. till 5 p.m., and from 7 p.in. till
10 p.m. Admission 2s.; Ohildren, la.
OYOLORAMA, HINDLEY-SIEEET, ADELAIDE.
1730
Public Notices.
S.A. CHAMBER OF MANUFACTURES,
Eastern Aunexe, Exhibition Buildings,
FRIDAY, AUGUST 5,
at 8 p.m.,
By E. BURNEY YOUNG, Esq.
Subject—" What Inducements can we offer to
Vine-growing?"
Chairman, Hon. J. H. Gordon, M.L.C., Minister for
Agriculture and Education. 2lG-8[2
LINDERS r STREET BAPTIST CHURCH —
THIRTY-FIRST ANNIVERSARY.
FRIDAY, August 5—Tea at 6; Public Meeting
at 7; Chairman, Hon. W. Copley, M.LC.; Addresses
by Revs. H. IV. Horwill, M.A., and Chas. Bright.
217-8
CHALMERS CHURCH LITERARY ASSOCIA
TION.—A NIGHT with CHALMERS CHURCH
CHOIR, Mr. T. N. Stephens (hon. conductor), THIS
EVENING, at 8 p.m. Public invited. 218
EST TORKENS DISTRICT COUNCIL.
in' response to a requisition signed by fifteen
Ratepayers of the District a MEETING of
RATEPAYERS ts ill be held at the Office of the
Council on Thursday, August 11, at 7.30 p.m., for
the crnsidi ration of matters of general interest to the
District.
JAMES KOWELL, [Chairman.
August 3,1S92. • 2iP,2l,3
n O W N OF II 1 N D II A B S H.
1
At the Nominations held at the Council Chamber,
Hindmarsh, on August 1st, to fill the vacancy ol
COUNCILLOR for BROMPTON WARD to De
cember 1st, IS92, the following nominations were
receivedNathanuel Edwin Hubbard and James
Sbeiidan. Further proceedings were adjourned to
MONDAY, August 8, 1892, when the VOTING will
commence at tfce GASWORKS HOTEL, Chief
street, Brompton, at 8 a.m., and close at 7 p in.
RateB to be paid before vote allowed.
By order,
^ JOHN TAIT, Town Clerk.
Town Clerk's Office, Hindmarsh, August 2,1892.
21S-9
MRS BROWN and Family return their sincere
_ THANKS to all Friends for their kindness atid
attention during tbeir sad bereavement. 217-9
'1TH reference to a MARRIAGE between JOHN
„ LEOPOLD YON DITTMER and ROSE
McCABE, m this morning's Advertiser, I DISOWN the
said VON DITTMER as MY SON.
, , , ^ H. VON DITTMER.
August 4.1S92. 21S
DR. O'i-ONNELL will VACCINATE every TUES
DAY and FRIDAY at his CONSULTING
ROOMS, ANGAS-STREET, from 2 till 3 every alter- i
pate day- 21Giuae j
I BEG to iDform the INHABITANTS of !
NORTH ADELAIDE, WALKERVILLE, and
i!®£?PECT. that Mr. J. S. BRINDAL has lud NO
BUSINESS CONNECTION with me since July 23,
IS92, nor is he authorised to collect any debts in taa 1
late film of J. S. BRINDAL & CO.,
W. M. OLIVER,
Walkerville.
August 1,1892 21S
O T I C E 0~F REMOVAL.
G. R. SELTH & CO., HOTEL BROKERS, '
have removed to
COMSTOCK CHAMBERS, KING WILLIAM STREET,
immediately opposite their old premises.
211-9
N'OTJOE.— Any Pigs, Goats, Dog8, or Poultry
TRESPASSING on my Property, Sections
309 and 310, Township of Campbelltown, will be
Destroyed.
MARY ANN WILTON,
-"-Sz Campbelltown.
Agate enamelled goods, teapots i
SAUCEPANS, KETTLES, STEWPANS, and
OTHER UTENSILS.
A Full Assortment of this almost Indestructible
Ware.
830° W. & T. RHODES
VIOLINS, cases, bows and strings, complete out
fit from 2fis.: mandolins, ma laeesu Rngiian i
craze, irom 2us.; zither harps, piccolos, flutes, phcenix ,
Organettes, banjos, guitars, zephyr cornet mutes, &o.,
eta., in great variety just opened.—J H. Fray, 160
Rundle-Btreet. 182iuao j
Missing Friends. !
Under this heading (if prepaid), IS words, oris
insertion, Is.; three insertions, 5s. 6d.
IF this should meet the eye of JOHN or ROBERT
_ CLEMES, natives of Cornwall, their Brother
W illiom would be glad to hear from them. Address
Mr. W. denies, Western Dining-rooms, William street,
Melbourne. 21Giua42
Businesses, Parts or,ships.
Under this heading (if prepaid), is words, oris
insertion, Is.; three insertions, 'Js. thl.
A LARGE, fashionable, well established firm in
best part of Adelaide Is desirous of opening a
brauch business and wish a PARTNER with £50.).
The business is a ptolitaljle one, and a rara oppor
tunity for a young gentleman leaving college (or lady).
Principals only dealt with. Aoply in first inst-nce,
by letter only, to "Rex," care Sands & McDougall,
King William-street. 217-9
ACTIVE PARTNER Want d, with capital. Ad
dress " Energy," this office. 216-8
BLACKSMITH'S BUSINESS in the country FOR
SALE.—J. C. Genders & Co., Grenfell-street,
Adelaide. Z2I7-9
OACHBUILDER'S, BLACKSMITH'S, aud SHOE
ING BUSINESS on main road, eastern suburbs;
cheap. Apply "Indus'ry," St Peters P.O. 213 21
FIRST-CLASS established safe and profitable
OFFICE BUSINESS, or partnership arranged;
£150 cash required—"Principal, Lex," this office.
216-3
OR SALE, GENERAL STOKE, LOWER NORTH/;
good rainfall; stock at valuation ; terms easy.
Apply G. & R. Wills & Co., G. Wood & Sons.
___ 216.8,21.3
OR SALE, STOCK-IN-TRADE and GOODWILL
of GENERAL DEALER, in centre of oitv,
excellent situation.—J. 4c H. Daniels, Gilberfc-placs.'
218,21,3
HAPPYJ ALLEY.
BAKERY BUSINESS.
j IMMEDIATE SALE.
[ Bakehouse, oven, horse, cart. No reasonable offer
s refused.
! . JOHN MILNE,
! X8faifli2X8 Cu rue-street,
j JOHN HUTCHINGS & CO.,
I LICENSED VALUERS and ESTATE AGENTS
(Next Bank Australasia, Ourrie-street),
HAVE FOR SALE
CENERAl STORES AND BUSINESSES
of every description
j CITY, SUBURBS, <& COUJSTKY,
: ingoing £50 to £5,000.
THOSE WANTING SOUND BUSINESSES should be
Blire and call on us before purchasing.
WE DO NOT CHARGE BUYERS COMMISSION.
ASSISTANCE ARRANGED WHEN NEEDED.
SELLERS
Cannot do better than place their businesses in
our hands for^sale. We puolish no catalogues, and
only bring tneir businesses u'der the notice of genuine
buyers of such a business. We effect speedv sales.
2Uaiu:tl8
Town ancl Country Business
Exehang'e, Waymouth-st.
SPLENDID GREENGROCERY and WINF, BUSI
NESS, in aood suburb: rent low; good turnover; to
be sold cheap, cash cr terms.
TEA and COFFEE RuOMS, best city position,
good trace, large shop and tea room; price £15, oa.-h
or terms.
KEROSINE BUSINESS, with bar.?*, cart, Iuhibsj,
and good round; a really lucrative couccru; price
low,
FRUIT and REFRESHMENT BUSINESS. leading
city position, i-oi-.g a large cash trade; season just
opening, a good cliaiwe: £105.
FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT, Rnodle-streefc,
large shop and diiib g-room. all necessary fittings,
Ac.; turnover about £30 week; moderate price, cash
or terms.
GENERAL POULTRY BUSINESS, Bundle-street,
ko'ee, cart, harries-', &c , and all necessary plane.
GENERAL STORE in good sound suburb, nice
steady trade, stock at valtia inn.
BUSINESSES of all kinds and prices on hand.
Particulars on application. 207c
'ANTED GENERAL STORE ; country district;
s'ocS 110< ex-needing £500. Particulars to C.
G. Gurr&Co.. Grenfell- t-eet. 21G-8
Houses and Land Wanted.
Under this heading (if prepaid), IS words, one
insertion. Is.; three insertions, £s. 8d.
WANTED, lour-ronmed HOUSE, passage, in or
near Carrie-street west; good tenant.—
"C.H.M.," care of Mrs. Gelder, 150, nindley-street.
210-8
"ANTED TO RENT, about erd of September,
. . six-roomed HOUSE, North Adelaide pre
ferred. Reply to "O.V.." this office. 210-8
WANTED""?" to 50 acres VINEYARD. " Apply
" M F G ," York Hotel. Adelaide. Z217-9
rANTED, RENT or PURCHASE, four or five"
roomed DOUSE . good locality ; good tenant.
Permanent," this office". 217-9
'ANTED, to RENT or PURCHASE COTTAGE
. . with orchard, within 40 miles of city, Mount
Barker preferred.—" Cottager," this office. 218-21
"ANTED to RENT, HOUSE, seven rooms. North
. . Adelaide; good careful tenant, no children,
—Johnson & Company, Industrial Buildings. 218o
Amusements.
HUDSON'S BIJOU ;
(LATE GARNER'S).
TXIE MOST HANDSOME HALL IN
AUSTRALIA.
GRAND OPENING CEREMONY,
SATURDAY, AUGUST 0.
By the Universal Entertainers,
HUDSON'S
SLT UPRISE PARTY,
With New Artists and Old Farorites.
A MONSTER CARNIVAL PROGRAMME
will be presented by the following acknowledged
artists:—
Messrs REXO and RENO,
the World's Most Marvellous Contortionists.
MISS ISABEL WEBSTER, A.R.O.M.,
the Great Soprano.
LITTLE LILLIAN,
the Most Wonderful Child Shot in existence.
MISS MAY HABGOOD. A.R.C.M.
Miss Dora Buscn I Miss Blakciik Gerard
Miss Bella Pkrman" Miss Laura Roberts
Miss Connie Deverkux | Miss Birdie Brightly
MR. ALFRED HOLLAND,
Character Actor, Interlocutor, &c.
Mr. W. Persian I Mr. R. W. Dhversux
Mr. Robert Nish Mr. P. Permax
Mr. John Fowler. I Mr. Fred Garseti,
TOMMY HUDSON.
The much-travelled Minstrel, who has entertained all
sorts and conditions of men, aDd trusts on this, the
Inauguration ol his new venture, to see all his old
Patrons and as many new on- s that require a Light
and Sparkling Entertainment, and all witnin the
hounds of strict propriety.
OUR POPULAR PRICES OF ADMISSION:
Front Plush Upholstered Cha rs, costly carpeted
floor (special entrance arranged from Piiie-street), 3s.;
Second Seats, 2s.; Back Seats, Is.
Reserved Seats at P. A. Howell & Co.'s Music
Wat ehouse, Bundle-street. Day Tickets, Armbrii iter's,
King William-street. Doors open 7.15; performance
8 p.m. Carriages 10.5.
THOS. P. HUDSON, Proprietor and Manager.
m 0 W N H A L L.
i SATURDAY
POPULAR CONCERTS.
EIGHTH OF THE SEASON,
SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST 6.
SPECIAL ATTRACTION
Mr. W. T. BARKER,
A.R.A.M.,
Harpist.
Musi :al Director, Mr. C. J. Stevens.
Admission — Reserved Seats, 2s.; Body of Hall
and Gallery, Is.; Organ Galleries, Sixpence. Plan of
the Hall at P. A. Bowells 65 Co.'a Music Ware
house, where Tickets for all parts of the Hall may
he proouied.
P. A. HOWELLS, Manager.
VAMPING—PIANO, ORGAN, HARMONIUM—
LEARN- the DE LACY COPYRIGHTED
SYSTEM from Mr. Milhurn, who retains the copy
right. A simple and valuablo accomplishment. Any
one, young or old, can learn withoutany previous know
ledge c-l music (failure Impossible) to accompany songs
and dances to any musical instrument in any key.
Learnt in six lessons; terms, 8s 6d. The* copyright
of the above has been placed with Mr. Milburn's soli
citor ; any one infringing the copyright will be prose
cuted. De Lacy Vamping Books, 3s. Gd., posted.
Also, piano learnt easily at last, by a new, quick, and
easy method; enables all to master the art thoroughly
and correctly. Success certain. Only address—No.
4, Globe Chambers, corner Grote-atzeefi and Vio
boria-square. City. 168-259
Houses and Land To Let.
Under this heading (if prepaid), 18 wonts, one
insertion, le.; three insertions. St. fid.
OTTAGE TO LET, with at.ble—MiS. Lesley,
coiner Giltea and Power streets. 217-9
CTOITAGE TO LET, three rooms, passage and
j large yard; newly done up; rent, 9s. Apply
1S1, Waymr.uth-street. 218
I7IIGHT-ROOMED VILLA RE8IDENOE in good
1i order, Wellington-road, MAYLANDS; reason
able terms to' good tenant.—31, Grenfell-street. 216-8
Eight-roomed villa, cellar, hath, pantry;
close colleges and tramline; moderate rent*!.—
C. H. Matters & Co. 21S.21.3
UBMSHED or unfurnished, HOUSE 8>x rooms,
Nelson street. S. maphore ; low rent.—Edmund
Lamb, Box 387, G.P.O. 216,8,21
HOUSE six rooms, conveniences, Broadstlira
street, New Glenelg Enquire James Ander
son, Currie-etreefc. 216,8,21
JOHN MILNE
NORTH ADELAIDE, Palmer-place—9 rooms, £100.
MOUNT LOFTY—i rooms, kitchen, verandahs, s
RUCD,
NORWOOD, Osmond-terrace — Well-furnished,
piano, 7 rooms,'bath, 50s.
PROSPECT—Nicely furnished, piano, 8 rooms, bath,
Btabies, copper built in, flower garden, 50s.
WOODY1LLE—8 Tpoms, f acre, £60. 138-228
AGILL.—TO LET, neao live-roomed CoTTAGE
near tram.—S. G. Nation, sen., Park-street.
217-9
EDINDIE.—TO LET, furnished, for twelve
months, comfortably' appointed nine-roomed
HOUSE, kitchens, range, and gas stove, cool cellar,
every convenience, good stabling, coaohhouse, loft,
man's room, fruit garden, tennis court, paddock.
Moderate rent to good tenant.—Marvel, 70, Pirie
Btreet, Adelaide. 210,8-9
ORWOOD, PARADE, good HOUSE, six rooms
and bath, In fir3t cla=s condition.—W. Boyle,
National Mutual Buildings, Victoria-square west.
216-S
""feTORWOOD, George-street.—TO LET, Irom 15th
jLNf August, HOUSE six rooms aDd offices,
tnoroughly renovated and decorated, £L per week. ■
Moulden & Soos. King Wjuiam-street. 212c
FORTH ADELAIDE.—Furnished HOUSE, six
l rocms, 35s.; term two months —Town and
Country Business Exchange, Waymouth-atieet. 216o
rORTH-TERRACE, KENT TOWN, eight rooms,
_i. J 20s,; WAYYILLE, eight rooms, 26s. 6d.—
Town and Country Business Exchange, Waymoutli
street. 210c
JFFICE3 TO LET, GROUND FLOOR IN
SURANCE CHAMBERS, now ia occupation
of Mr. H. Sinima. Apply T. D De Cer.n, Secretary
S.A. Insurance Compau ,98, Kiag Wiiliam-street.
172afuo
FFIOES TO LET, PORT ADELAIDE. Apply A.
H. Burnett, Advertiser Offices, Port Adelaide,
853o
TO LET, four-romied HOUSE, Edgewara-road,
lis de Park. Apply IV. 11. Laskcy, Eaterprise
street. 218-6
TO MARKET GARDENERS AND OTHERS.—TO
LET, about seven acres of maguificent
GARDEN LAND, portion of the NORLEY BANK
ESTATE, BEAUMONT, the property rf the late Major
Egerton-Warburtou; considerable portion well planted
with orange- and olive trees and vine3. lenders will
lie received by the undersigned, from whom all
particulars as to terms oi lease, &c., may be obtained.
Tenders received up to 12'h mat. No Tender neces
sarily accepted.—Fenn & Hardy, King Wi'liam-street,
Adelaide. 216,8.21x219
O SURVEYORS, solicitors, and agents, superior
front OFFICES (opposite Town Hall), furnished,
to let cheaply —Matters, estnte managers. 218,21,3
TO LET, HOUSE of four rooms, Gilbert-roid,
Gilbertou. Apply G. Bradley, Barton-terrace,
North Ad, laide. 218 21
TO LET, a nice comfort able four-roomed HOUSE
and kitchen, large yard. Apply G. Farquhar,
Tomrey-Ptreet. 218
O LET, three-roomed CoTl'AGE, St. Helena
place, Halifax-street; newly renovated. Apply
Mrs. Fairlie. opposite Rol) Roy Hotel. 218
O LET, HOUSE, North-terrace, six rooms, bath,
and cellar.—J. A. Lawton, North-terrace west.
218
T
fTINO LET, IIuUoE, six rooms, good position, city.
3. Apply J. T. MartiD, care S. E. Beach, King
William-stree*. 218
TO LET. Furm-hed HOUSE and garden, residence
late W. Hicks, Gumeraoha. Apply A. Hynes,
Blurr.berg ; J. Monfries, Gumerat-ha 217-9
fTto LET. ttree ROOMS and good STABLING, suit
i cabmon. Apply back Kay's, coachbuhders,
No'th Adelaide. 217-9
TO LET, Gilles-streeb east, two-story HOUSE, six
rooms, bath, &o.—William Ilimiiton, Unity
Chambers, Currie-Ptreet. 216-8
f*B>0 LET, SHOP and DWELLING, large stables,
R. corner Brown and Gouger streets.—P. Healy,
49, Rundle-etreet. 2I5o
YE'iO LET, nicely furnished HOUSE, careful tenant,
JL Eewn (7) rooms; is minutes city.—Miss Wigg,
First-avenue East Adtla'de. 210,8-9
nno LET, in ST. PETERS, DOUSE of ten rooms,
B rent low. Apply J. C. Suuter, cat e of Hirrold,
C'olton, & Co.. Cnrrie-street. 216,S
TO LET, at Clarence Park, HOUSE, six *00111",
shop, dairy, sheds, 1-acre land planted.—R.
Barrett, Wayn outb-street. 210,8,21
O LET, BUTCHER'S SHOP and DWELLING
in Franklin-street, known as late Win.
Trenerry'e. Particulars from Mrs Trenerry, West
terrace, or Thos. Dodd, Lower Mitobam. 214,6.8
TO LET, convenient BUSINESS PREMISES
corner GOUGER and MARLBOROUGH
STREETS, cellarage, eheds, 6so.: lately occupied by
J, F. Turner.' butcher; special terms to suitable
tenant. Apply J. C. F. Johnson, 2, Pirie-stveet.
211naio
TO LET, desirable OFFICES and epaoicut
STORAGE ROOMS, Santo Buildings, Way
mouth-street.—A. X. Magarey, Waymouth-etreat,
SSoQTid
Hotels, &c., For Sale or To Let.
Under this heading (if prepaid), 18 words, one
insertion. Is.! three insert-tons,
CITY HOTEL, doing good trade; Northern House
taking near £50 weekly, and others; easy in
going.—Downing 6s Moyle, Waymouth-etreeb. 76:75
MARQUIS OF QUEESSBURI HOTEL
(CORNER OF PIRIE-STREET AND HIND*
MARSH-SQUARE).
This CENTRALLY situated City Hotel TO LET,
with or without the adjoining ATHLETIC HALL.
For particulars apply to
W. IS. CRAIGIE,
160iua:65 40, [Exohange, Pirle-afereet.
fy^RY AULDANA " F&leinlan. '—Six OhaileB^Dflka.
X
'■lsiju* jl jujua* x.
Houses and Land For Sale.
I r.dcr this heading (if prepaid), is ivordt, on*
insertion, Isthree insertions, 2s, 6d,
IN A M YEARS—
Vi^T-nia blocks, perth blocks, W.a.
eaob»£i deposit; balance, £1 pet month.
NO INTEREST.
S5n hBn n er^ 0lien'e and public thattheii ™y
.feKaas.-' m """"".w
"■ -» '"°hggi
DOS WELL, MACLAREN.&CO.
LICENSED SURVEYORS AND LAND
BROKERS,
EAGLE CHAMBERS, ADELAIDE,
bave for sale-rose park.
SIX-ROOMED HOUSE, passage, bath, pantry, fruit
garden; land 60 It. xi60 it. a bargain. 107ua
C. H. MATTERS & CO.,
AUCTIONEERS, ESTATE MANAGERS
Opposite Adelaide Town Hall,
w HAVE BARGAINS TO OFFER.
Norwood, cIobb to city, House 6 rooms, splendidly
papered and finished; land 200 ft. deep; £525
• Pffkeide, I mile from G.P.O., House 4 room3
hall, pretty verandah; £400 (1911).
City, close King William-street, 2 Houses a
and 4 rooms; land 62 x 94; £625 (1725). 254Uai'o
SALE, owner navlng left the
oolony, convenient seven-roomed HOUSE fa
tne best part of HUTT-STREET.—BaUantyne & Co
Unity Chambers, Currie street. jqqq *
hss.i<s»„s
°"/ALE' ,C?KNE5 SLOCK, Sydenham-road
and Chapel-street, Norwood, 64 x 130 ft. AdoIv
eonn Waterman. Mayiands Hotel. 2PL9
I OR SaLE, at PETERHEAD, Lar"S Bav six."
rnnm.n vit.t.a n-.. '=3 nay, aix
F
Er,,'';T",a TI,P;4 0<"««. »i«! « s'ttoui
furniture, two allotments. To see inventory of
ll'^lurrfe streeb°* ^ apW"«
' '^urne street. 212ox212o
Ij>OR SALE, handsome RESIDENCE close to citv.
nine large and lofty rooms.—Holland 6c Lath
rtan, solicitors, Way mouth-street. 218
^ORWOOD, MagiH-road, Well-built Detached
JlY »ILL AS of Five Rooms, &c . £50(1
3 SHUTTLEWORTH a letchfok'd.
■.18,-1,3 Land Agents, City.
For sale— ~
ADEtiATDR, Barnard-street Semi
acKdeep; £5°ot0riEd H0USE' 8even rooms; land
LANDmI& E^'8 Corner
*50 perawe WEST-Aboat 4 Aci'e3, river frontage ;
G>iEeh50xE1^tL6tl^^^4LLOTiIEK':rS *■ 5'
AtaS™ (N-L)-ALL0TJIEKI C72, £96;
LAND AND HOUSE PROPERTY FOR SALS.
pHUTTLSWORTH&LETCHFORD,
Land and Loan Agents, King WiJiiam-ebreat, City.
s2aiua
SHUTTLEWOBTH & LETGHFORD,
LiciasEO mdems „a mn
WATERnousE Chambers, Kixa Wm. st., Adelaide.
Transfers, Mortgages, LeaseB, Bills of Sale, and all
^omenta under the Real Property Aot prepared.
MONEY to LEND. Government and other Land
Sales attended. Land and House Property for Sale.
All Business at Land Office and under the Crowa
Lands Act transacted. Instructions from Country
ClientB by wire or letter attended to promptly
' B2aiuo
GREEN & CO.,
LAND AGENTS, PIRIE-STRET.
FOR SALE.
pARK^'mJlE?^~Ei0Ur roal?9' Ia?d 26 x 90; £2S0.
1ARKSIDE, Leicester-street—Pair Cottages, eaoh 3
rooms; 50 x 120; well let; price £150.
HYDE PARK—Allotments, 60x116, close to tram
close to Botanic Gardens; £2,750 '
f'oot!'0013~Osmond"t:rraoe. 150 ft. deep; £5 p«
ir«r,Tx-. TO LET.
re^lao per iS,™6 mUe &°m raiIwaV-Staii0a *
?A!L^E7—29i acre8> clo0e Iiiroie
itAtyxt™ good house : £55,
MOUNT LOFTY—Furnished Residences of eight and
PT FNF°r°p 8'u< • Particulars on application,
if" t Residence, ten rooms, garden,
'a*°'lico- lOOuwo
JOIiN MILNE
T? A Cm ATLT?T A Tnr, _ * T
*i^sSLnDEwAJ£.E' F'flh-avenue—Purchase-money.
Ho'use, S^ooms, ba'th!eekli 5 5°Xl5°'
optnJ't^ngoffe;:el8 Estate-723 Aafes- Smiles City;
th?iJX"T?pltnU.id ia™stment, obliged to saoriaoe,
three Cottages, 4 and 3 rooms ; all let; £729 oash.
URAILDA—100 acres, fruit garden in bearing. l.GOO
choice trees, house, staples, fruit shed, water, 12
miles from cify, main road; inspect early; cheap.
138-223
MORPIIEIT YALE.—FOR SALE by TENDER
SECTION 589 (known as Sherrifi'sJ containing
so acres of splendid LAND, very suitable for vines or
fruit trees; immediate possession; terms oan ba
arranged; title Real Property Act. Tenders must ba
?7 ,in hy noon on Saturday, August 13, next.—
lloulden & Sons, Kmg William-street, Adelaide.
205ox205-I9r
r 1LDURA.—Ten-Acre BLOCK FOR SALE, two
i. acres planted with choice fruit tree3.—" F H "
tbis office. 217-9'
[ ALV ERN ESTATE. — Best corner site for
.-J.1 GENERAL STORE and DWELLING. Owner
will sell and finance for building. Nearly 160 families
there this year.—Matter, estate managers, oppo3ita
Adelaioe Town Hall 218 213
NEW PAKKSIDE.—FORSaLE, 13 ALLOTMENTS,
in one or more lots; Btir.e fsonting to Unley
road.—C. von Bertouch & Co., Franklin-street, oppo
6'te U-P O. 201eu29
NATHL OLDHAM & SON.
HOUSES FOR SALE.
KENSINGTON.—Complete Dwelling of four rooma
cellar, &c.; also large workshop in Bosven-street, well
Buneri for builder or carpenter.
MEDINDIE.—Superior Dwelling of 10 rooms, With
all necessary outbuildings, tennis-court, lawn &o
- KENSINGTON.-Stone Villa of five rooma
in Clyde-street; £350; easy terms.
ST. PETERS.—Substantial Stone Dwelling of seven
worns, bathroom, pantry, cellar, &c., in Henry-street-;
MAYLANDS.—Two good Cottsgee, well let, la
Frederick-street; £300; easy terms; good invest
ment ; rent percentage on purchase-money.
CITY, TotEsey-street.—House of five rooms, &c., in
good order; £560; £50 cash, balance on mortgage:
great bargain.
M1TCHAM.—Superior Fami!y Residence, with four
acres of land and every convenience.
NEW GLENELG.—Several Cottages of from thraa
to six rooms; bargains; easy terms.
Imperial Chambers, King William-slreat, Adelaide.
2Hus!23
NATHL. OLDHAM & SON.
FOR SALE.
EAST ADELAIDE—Building Allotments in First
avenue, one or more; easy terms, no cash
MALVERN—Allotments in Wattle .treet, 25s. per
MYRTLE HOLME —Well-situated Allotments,
to Islington Works; £5, no cash
PORT ADELAIDE, Hundred of—Section S17,10 acres,
suburban to Port; any terms
CITY—Part T.A. 695, Winifred-street," good building
site for cottage
NORTH ADELAIDE—Two well-situated Town Acres •
can be divided
ASHBY—Well-situated Allotments adjoining the
, Smelting A\ orkB and railway; cheap, one or more
FRANCES. S E —Allotmen's Nod. 27, 29, 30, and 31,
well pituared; also others, bargains
HECTORViLLE (Glyrnle)—Six acres of good market
garden lane., £7(j per acre.
ALSO,
ALLOTMENTS in the following Townships:—Aid
gate, Ardrossan Alberton, Eclair, Brownlow, Bute,
Blackwood Hill, Bordertown, Beltana, Bramfleld,
Beachport, Brookhn Park, Bridgeport, Cookbum,
Claraville, Ooulta, Ouston, DouglaH, Davenport,
Dudley, Dawson, Elliston, East Adelaide, Eurelia,
Edenhids, Flinders, Frances, Fullarton, Port Augusta,
and every township in the colony.
Call or write for particulars of any required in ffiiiw
township.
AUCTIONEERS and ESTATE AGENTS.
Imperial Chambers, King William-street, Adelaide.
211uai23
ON EASY TERMS IF REQUIRED.
MAG ILL.—Fairvie w, seven rooms, coachhouse/stables,
2 underground tanks, well, &c.; 4J acres, land
planted with about 250 orange, lemon, and other
fruit trees just coming into bearing, £1,400.
ONKAPAIUNGA (within 20 milps City).—House and
about 20 acres land, £250. Ohoica garden land.
NEAR CITY.—One of the'finest fruib gardens in
colony ; fruit sales, £500 year; £3,500.
JOHN HUTOHINGS & CO.,
214aiu:118 Next Bank Australasia, Carrie-street..
PETERHEAD.—SALE BLOCK LAND, 50 ft. to
Mead-street, near station, watermains puss
front; a sacrifice.—" A.BAdvertiser, Port. 278
RENTS will pay 15 per cent, on purchase-money;
two. three, and four superior COTTAGES (nine
together) Charles.street, UNLEY; price, £1.200.—
Paddock, Victoria-square. 83nalzo
CJEAI.ED TENDERS will be received by the under*
Bigned up to MONDAY, lCth August, lor Hi»
PURCHASE of FREEHOLD HOUSE, three rooms!
and LAND, at Lockwoods-road, Burnaide, formerly
ana LA-ND, at Lno&woodS'ro&cL Eutnaicle. formarW
oconpied by the late James Reid. ««"»otiy
No tender necessarily accepted.
A. LEANS,
216'8'21 Y"toriR-5«uw0 weal.
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