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- . .... Skipping.
THI mum STMiff
Will Dispatch Steamers from Port Adelaide, as under
• - circumstances permittinjji—
For ALBANY an& IfcKHAXlXE,
5 fc AAMai'I iA« .!•«• A5,J-'
• ' POSTS.
ADELAIDE " '..1 Saturday [ November 5 | 3 p.m.
fPILBARRA .. I Friday I November 11. | S p.m.
•f Calling at UunDurv and "V asse.
Through hills of Lodmy issued to Perth Wharf.
JFOB esperakce,
Transhipping' to Flinders at Albanr.
ADELAIDE - '.. 1 Saturday ] November ■ 5 13 p.m.
PILBARRA -.. |_ Friday | November 111 3 i>.m.
Transhipping for Sydney and Queensland Ports.
PILBARRA.. ■ I Friday | November 4 | noon.
; ." SPENCER'S, GULF SERVICE.
• r«K PORT- LINCOLN. MOONTA, WALLAROS,
; ANDiFRANKLlN HARBOE.
, FERRET :N 1 'Tuesday 1 November S I 8p.m.
' PORTS GEKMKIN. PIK1K,, and AUGUSTA, '
• r .. , with Vassengeys and Cargo.
- 1KVESTIGATOR; ■ 1 Saturday | Nov. 5 I if.n
. PXR3E te SYDNEY.
1 EGREIIONT'CASTLE | Saturday | Nov. 5 I ]
. Cargo must be- delivered alongside steamers two
: hours prior to advertised time on day of sailing.
JJaBSage" Tickets issued by this Company are
Interchangeable with steamers o£ the A. U.S.N. Co.
between all Ports.
For all information apply to
: 4»u ALtlAlDE fc'XfcAMSHIP CO., LTD.
Ccrrie>stieet, Adelaide, and Commercial Wharf,
- - . Port Adelaide.
LEAVE HOWARD SMITH'S WHARF as follows
• • '• (Circumftuncex permitting).
BUNBURY'' r ' \ FRIDAY. November 1L
FBElBli'NTliE I Passengers and Cargo
GjaRAliDTON. . j and Stock.
MELBOURNE 1
GBHLONG I GABO,
SYDNEY- 1 THIS DAY (hnday)
NEWCASTLE' 1 November 4, at 4 P-m
BRISBANE i Passengers and Cargo.
MARYBOROUGH V Reduced Passenger Fares.
BUNUABEBG'
Rschhampton
MACRAY ....
TOWNS VILLE
CAERNS >\ .
TIME,
MONDAY, November
Cargo only.
, . ... \ ■ DAWN.
..-3ITBBUKGH I WEDNESDAY, Nov. 9.
. WALLAROO . I at 4 p.m. 4
PIRIE■■■'■if ■ ■ ' Passengers and t,arga
GERMEIN\ >Excursion Trips from Port
AUGUSTA"! •' I Adelaide round Gull Ports,
EDITHBURGH I back to Port Adelaide, 35a.
v -t a j. ;.••• . J Saloon."
- Cargo inust.be delivered alongside steamers not less
than'oue hour before advertised time of sailing.
ViK.:WwARlS SMITH & fOHS' PROPRIETARY.
• . - 1 ' Limited
- 313, E}ng,WiIlIaw-6treot. Adelaide,
and North-parade, Port Adelaide. 245*
'J
3 l.e Favorite PASSENGER STEAMERS ol abor
Line will ■ lejidumstsnces penuitiing) be dispatched
FKH^^TLE. 1 ' PAROO,
J TUESDAY Novembers.
Cargo ana Passengers looked ihzcugb to North
tVeelfeni Australian Ports.
Through Bills Lading issued to Perth
. Whsirt ; - -•
' MELBOURNE,
SYDtiEY,'1'
NOUMEA N.C.
: and
. Fijian Ports,
. BRISBANE, ,
. and allotter
(enechsland PortSj
WAROONGA,
FRIDAY, November 4.
at4 p.m.
Through to Sydney, with
out transhipment.
. .Cargo' receh-ed daily, at Queen's Wharf isp t« one
1 rnbcfort sailing.
Passengers booked by the Company's Steamera are i
tllowed to-travel'io the course of their journeyby ■
the Steamers of the Adelaide Steamship Co., Ld.
i in r areeanu Fieignu apply to
' L.W. IftACBONALD, A Rent.
.it.Currie-Etreet, Adelaide.
if»e • ; - Or QUEEN'S WHARF, PORT.
PROPRIETARY, LIMITED,
Will dispatch from Port Adelaide for
. "(circumstances permitting)
THE
MAGNIFICENT
PASSENGER
STEAMSHIP
ANGLIAN.
Albany,
Bunbury,
Fremantle,
Geraldton, j<*■« « *-■«i■ •»
OH FRIDAY, NOV. 11, AT 4 P.M.
The Passenger accommodation of this vessel is very
.fine, the staterooms being large and airy in both
. Saloon and Second Cabin.
■ Through Bills Lading issued to Perth Wharf. :
FARES. AND FREIGHTS LOWEST^
/ CURRENT RATES. /
For full particulars apply to
D. & J. FOWLER,
307-15 ADELAIDE AND PORT ADELAIDE.
lyLWRAlTH, McEACHARN & 00.
PROPRIETARY. LIMITED,
Will dispatch the following Passenger Steamers
- (rircumstancespermitting):—..
~ \ EOTHWELL CASTLE,
LARALDToi: J MOiNUAY, November 7.
Shrough Pills Lading issued to Psrth Wharf.
Through bookings toN.W. Porta.
Full particulars from
W, R.' CAYE A CO., GrenfeH-streot, Adelaide; «t
J. BAWLINGS A SON, Port Adelaide. 21c
1 TEAM TO YENUS BAY.—
S.S. ARGYLE
sails Saturday. 5th inst.
- A. W. SANDFORD & C&, City;
307-9 . Prince's Wharf, Port.
' TOHNSON'S LINE TO PORT WAKE,
O FIELD.—The
MALCOLM
eaWOTfT sails every Saturdav at 3 n-m.
Ifc2uc ..... , R. FlUCKER, Port.
mHE.PORT WAKEFIELD SHIPPING
JL COMPANY.—FOR PORT WAK.E
FIELD.—The PERCY sails Saturday, 5th
■MfWiTYwy inst.. at 5 p.m—A. & E. Leifessurier,'
Port Adelaide. - ' .303-9
-t., TTTIOR KANGAROO ISIAND.—Th?a&
i? JAMES C034RIE .
. ■BLgfefe^'sails on Saturdays at S am to HOG BAY
>■ mm* and QUEENSCLIFFE with Passengers
and Cargo.' •
All freights must be prepaid.
238uc. • E. Y. LITTLE. Port Adelaide.
|QRT ADELAIDE AND PORT PIRIE
SHIPPING SYNDICATE.—
' DIANELLA
. will sail November 4. Apply
A. J: E. LeMESSURIER, Port Adelaide; or
F. GREY', Port Pirie. 339c
' Auctions.
TO-MORROW (Saturday), November 5, at 10.
THE CENTRAL AUCTION MART.
D..W. MELYIN
will offer—
SUITES, Duchess Pairs, Wardrobes. Sideboards,
Chests of Drawers, Dressers, Chiffonnieres,
Bedsteads, Bedding, Safes, ' Sofas, Tables,
Chairs, Pictures, Couches, and General Fur
niture
Sewing . Machines, Stoves, Household, Fancy,
and Miscellaneous Sundries.
Business Partnerships.
Undtr CJiis heading (if prepaid), 18 words, one
insertion. Is.; three insertions, Ss. BdL
AGENTS wanted in country by City Produce
and Grain Firm; liberal commissions good
rncn.—"Commissions," G.P.O.
CHAFF Mills to Let; splendia opening, man,
moderate capital. Apply Matthews, Peel-st.,
Adelaide.
MEDICAL Practice for Sale; old settled dis
trict, near Adelaide; owner leaving colony.
—Metropdlc Business Exchange, 47, Grenfcll-st.
308-11.
w
ANTED, good General Store. State
cash price to "Store," this office.
WANTED ■ to Buy, Wood Yard,
• Suburbs. ' Lowest cash price to
yard," "this-'office.
Drapery and ClotMng.
HOUSEHOLD LIES DEPAKTBHT;
WILSON, BRIOE,
AND COMPANY !.
Have received direct from a large BELFAST MANU
FACTORING FIRH an Extensive, Well-chosen, and ;
Valuable.Shipment of . ■ :|
HOUSEHOLD LINENS,
Embracing Bleached and Unbleached. Table!
Damasks, Table Napkins, Linen and Cotton Sheet
ings,' Pillow Linens, Pillow Cottons, * Towels, and
Towellings, Apron Linens, Linens for Drawn Thread
work, Sideboard Cloths, Afternoon Teacloths, Irish-'
ruade Damask Lunch, Breakfast, and Dinner Cloths, '
Linen Huckabutk Bedroom Towels, Fringed.Diaper ;
Towels, Glass and China Linens, Breakfast- and
Dinner Serviettes, Irish-made Hand-veined ■ Linen
Sheets, all made in Ireland, of lovely . design and
workmanship. A very good supply of everything •
necessary for the Household. . - , |
IRISH LINEN GOODS at WILSON, I
BRICE, & COMPANY'S FAMOUS. LOW
PRICES. . I
Our Assortment should he seen and. our Prices j
studied: by every careful housewife, especially those j
who contemplate starting housekeeping on a modest ■
income, or those who meditate the renovation of ;
their slock ol Household Linen; evetything of the!
very best, added to which the prices are such that no j
one can possibly find any fault.
Buyers may rely on getting wonderful value for;
their Money. . . ' . j
THE REASON WHY WF. CAN SELL YOU-HOUSE-1
HOLD LINENS SO CHEAP. - ,
WILSON, BRICE, AND COMPANY
BUY their STOCK from the MANUFACTURERS. !
Every Penny spent with us buys either Cotton or:
Linen, and not filling which washes out, consequently ;
you get good, honest value in exchange for your |
money. • '
PLEASE CONSIDER THESE PRICES. |
Superfine Extra Heavy Irish Double-loom' CREAM
TABLE DAMASK, 5S-in., SJd, llid, and 1/ per;
yard; GO-in., I/fii, 1/9, and 1/11-per yard; 62-in., '
' 1A1 and 2/3 per yard; 64-in., 2/3 per yard; 72-in.,
2/6. 2/9, 2/11, 3/3, and 3/9 per yard
WHITE PURE LINEN, Double-loom TABLE DA
MASK, 54-in., 1/4 § per yard; 56-in., 1/6. per yard;.
63-in.. 1/9 per yard; 66-in., 2/3 per yard .
2/9, 2/11, 3/9, and 3/11 per yard; 72-in., 3/11 and'4/6
per yard
PURE IRISH LINEN DAMASK NAPKINS, g-Break
fast size, 2/G, 2/11, 3/0, and.3/11.per dozen.:
J-Dinner size, 4/11, G/9, 7/6, 8/G, 9/9,13/0, and 15/9 per
dozen
LDNCII and DINNER DAMASK CLOTHS, made of
pure IRISH LINEN, 2 yards square, 5/11, 6/0, G/il,
and 7/11 each; 2yards by 2£ yards, 7/11,.9/B, 10/9,
12/G, and 14/0 each ; 2 yards by 3 yards, 10/6,12/0, ;.
li/G, 15/6, 10/9. and 38/9 each
ROLLER TOWELLING, pure Linen, 1/11; 2/6,. S/lI,
4/.3, 5/6, and 6/11 per dozen yards 1
72-in. wide WHITE SHEETING, either Swilled or
plain, prices Old, llid, 1/, and 1/3 per yard ; £0-in.
wide, 1/J, 1/3,1/6, 1/9,1/U, and 2/6 per yard
WHITE HONEYCOMB QUILTS. 1/11, 2/11,.3/11, 4/11,
5/11, 6/11, 8/11, 10/9,, 12/0, 15/6, and 17/6. ekch ac
cording to size ■ .. .
WHITE MARCELLA AND TOILET QUII.TS, 0/11, I
7/11, 8/U, 10/9,12/0, up to 21/each . . . : : ; j
WHITE TURKISH TOWELS, 5/11, 6,/ll, 7/il, 9/0, !
10/9, 12/6,13/6, and 16/6 per dozen i
BROWN TURKISH TOWELS, linen, SJtl, ll}d, 1/J, i
1/3,1/4}, 1/6, and 1/D each v-.
WHITE HONEYCOMB TOWELS, 3/9,. 4/9, 5?5, and !
6/11 per dozen •
BROWN HONEYCOMB TOWELS, 2/3, 2/11, 3/9, 4/9,
and 5/11 per dozen
BROWN LINEN BATn TOWELS, for gentlemen's
use, price 1/9, 1/11, 2/G, and 2/11 each; -
FRILLED CURrAIN MUSLINS, 1/nJ per yard " ....
MADRAS MUSLINS, in either white, cream, two
tone, or fancy colored, 1/OJ, 1/94, and 1/11. per
yard . - ■■ >
NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS, in white, cream,
or two-tone, 3, 34, and 4 yards long, 500 pairs in
stock; price 2/11,"3/6, 3/11, 4/6, 4/11, 5/tl,' 6/6, 0/11,
7/11, 8/11, 10/6, 12/9, and up to 27/6 per pair, .ac
cording to size. A really magnificent . assort
ment to choose from
Duchess Runners, Traycloths, Sideboard Cloths,
Fanny D'oyleys, Nightdress Cases, Brush and Comb
Bags, &c., A=c„ all at CHEAP PRICES. ..
In offering PURE IRISH LINEN GOODS at the
above LOW RATES the object of
WILSON, BRIOE, & COMPANY
is to gain the confidence and support of the public
on good and substantial grounds, and to justify thei
claim to be not only the best, but the
Yiio Cheapest House in the Trades for
Genuine Household Drapery. 293c
CHARLES
BI R KS
AND CO-'S. "
MESS MPAfLXIEIL
SPEGIALLY REOUOED
FiMS.
2,317 viEDs : . ;
FRENCH VOILE
!
Good Quality, All .Wool Summer Fabric in a
range of beautiful shades,
2/11 - 1/11 per yard.
Coating Dress Fabrics.
A stock of about 100 pieces, good quality, all wool
in a range of pretty shades,
216 -1/6 per yard. . -
BLAGK-AND-WHITE
CHECKS.
All Wool, French Materials, .
2/6 for 1/3 per yard.
NAVY COATING.
ALL WOOL.
SPECIAL CLEARING PRICES.
A NEW SHIPMENT.
2/ for 1/6 per yard.
2/3 for 1/9 per yard.
2/6 for 2/ per yard.
2/9 for 2/3 per yard.
BI..R.KS,
SHIERLAW'S
NEW SHIPMENTS
BOYS' & YOUTHS'
CLOTHING.
Splendid Variety of
LATEST GOODS
to Cboose iram.
GENTLEIffEIT'S
STRAW AND FELT HATS
IN LATEST SHAPES.
16 and 18, HINBLEY-ST.
ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE SENT POST
FREE. . I0cxi3c
DRAPERS' PRINTING
executed on the shortest notice and on
liberal terms at «THE ADVERTISER" JOB
PRINTING- OFE jCE.
., . Persons Wanted.
- Under this heading (if prepaid), 1U words, ovjpenee.
-T Chittleborough's.—All classes. Hotel aer
J vants now waiting engagement. 281-313
■\ -N experienced Cook, also General Servant,
wanted. Apply morning, Mis. L. Conrad,
Jun.-, Hindley-st. , S05c
, A GOOD strong Lad, about 16 years, wanted;
f\. must be a good milker; also make himself
useful on Farm or.Brewery.—H. Pike & Co., Dor
set. -Brewery, Oakliank. S-fl '
T Mrs. Maley's, Da!e-st„ Port.—Wanted,
Cook, Generals, Housemaids, no washing,
; 10s. week. ■ ■ ''>■■
'A t -Mrs. Phillips's; 63, Pirie-st.—Wanted, good
A-.. Cook, gentleman's family;' no washing;
■ Generals. . ■ 5-0
A T Chittleborough's.—Housemaid (country),
f\ "12s.; Generals,' young Cook (country). ;
. a . WILLING, smart, intelligent Boy wanted;
/% good appearance; references required.—C.
H-Lehmann, saddler, Grenfell-st. 6-S
AT Mrs. Maley's, Dale-st., Port.—Good Gene
rals, Cooks, and Housemaids wanted (Port,
Semaphore). | _A_
~A. BLACKSMITH wanted, or well-advanced Iro
"/% prover; also a Wheelwright. Applj "• J
■ Martin, NaiTidv.
V GOOD General wanted, fond or children.—
Mrs. W. Luxmoore, King Wm.-rd., Lnlej.
■ • , 8-9
A T Mrs. McSweeny's.—Wanted, Generals, 12s.,
■ JfA . all suburbs; Crafers, country, town;
Mother's Help, Housekeepers, Lad.
A U STEAL Registry Ilindmarsh-sq.—Generals,
-.-.•Cooks, Laundress, Helps; meet ladies 11;
"waiting, Housemaids. Barmaids. y
A. LITTLE Girl wanted to assist with house
'A ' work. Apply 13, Little Gilbert-st. f
AT Reliable Registry.—Wanted, Generals,
without washing, 10s.; light Generals, 7s.
—31, Angas-st.' ■
"TRIPLICATIONS will be received up to and
A -including WEDNESDAY, 23rd inst., for the
mission of SURGEON to the TOWN and Dlfc
TMCT ox PORT WAKEFIELD, and also the fen
loivifl*? Lodges:—Foresters, Oddicllows, Kccli:i~
ii'tes (2 adult tents), Druids, and 2 Juvenile
.Beiehabite Tents. A1 information may be ob
tained from . _
J. J. THOMAS, .Tun.,
- * Secretary Medical Committee,
303,11,3 Port Wakefield.;,
TTTlTTLE Girl wanted to assist in light house
' fi). ' work. Apply 71, Halifax-st.
"5'bOQT Trade.—Wanted, a Repairer; must i
aT&'handsewn work.—95, O'Connell-st., N.A. <
BOOT Trade.—Smart, up-to-date Fitters, to
work at the Model Factory of Australia. _
&OOT Trade.—Smart Fitters for good stylish
'•^ffiOOr Trade.—Smart Fitters. . Anniy by,letter.
AM coimnuuicatious strictly private.
.. a MARSHALL & CO.,
Shoe Architects and Builders,
Port Mellwurnc,
• ; . _. Victoria.
OY wanted for Hairdressing Saloon. State !
age, &e.,.to "Aerry," this office. S-3 !
>OY wanted, for foundry work.—W. • Durnell, j
> port.- --: • ' '"8" 1
(COUPLE of Men wanted, with respectable <
j Dravs, for delivery; steady men.—V).
Ilouiley & Co., 27, Comptcn-st: . — .
TTOOK wanted for Seaside, thoroughly com
S3 petent and reliable; good wages. Apply
Austral Hotel, Rundle-st., City.
l-XPERIENCED General Servant; must mils,
li ij nursery-housemaid kept; references. Mrs.
C. IE! Owen-Smyth, nr. Marryatville School; morn
ing or evening. . ■ G__
WiilRST-CLASS Iron Moulder wanted; used to
jH mining work; take charge of foundry;
personal.application only.—Jos. Harrington, Hiu
ris,' Scarie, & Co.
T71 ERST-CLASS General Repairer;' must be ex
jQ pert lathe-hand.—A. W. Dobbie & Co. i-S
irjIlRST-CLASS General, Cook; also House and
Jj. • Parlormaid. Apply at once, Mrs. L.
jockey's, ISO, Wakefield-st., Adelaide. 8-9,1,4,6,3
GOOD General wanted, references, mornings.—
Mrs. P. M. Reid. 115, Hill-st., N.A. 6-3.
■G
s a OOD Cook and Laundress wanted, to go to
Sir Mount Lofty for summer months. Apply
Mrs. R. A. Stock, KasLter. - ■ 300c.
/"1;OOD General" Servant wanted.—Sits.
%JC Slater, Central Market,. City. ■ - __
omj OOD MTieeiwright wanted for Broken Hill; j
HJT must be steady man.—Peters & Fuller, I
Pirie-st., Adelaide. . •" |
/FN ENERAL ' wanted, sleep home; ' washing; j
vjjf mornings.—73, Hi'il-st.. N.A.
"i COD . Coat and Vest Hands wanted. AwiJ
jf Chapman & Rogers, Gawler-pl.^__ S-Jj,
f7iOOD. JGencral Servant. Apply, morning, Mm;
yvjjp" w" F.. Dtslandes, Semapjiore-rd.,. opposite
Glimville station.' ■ ; ______
IRLT-anted, to assist housework and able to
\^jr, play piano.. - Apply Prince of IV ales Hotel,
gueenstown. c"a
OOD General wanted. Apply. 3, Charles-st.,
Norwood..
ENSEALServant wanted. Apply after 11
o'clock, Saturday, 225,. Flinders-st. east, a
TS'ENERAL] for" Station, wash, cook, bake
bread. . Apply 2 to 5, Y.W.C.A., Pulteney
st.
.G'
G
GENERALS, Mt. Lofty, Port Elliot; House
.maid, Glenelg; young Girls, Generals
Mrs. brummond, Wakelleid-st.
d"i OOD General Servant wanted at once. ApPL"
Mrs. Fitzgerald, at Mrs. shannon s, N orto
ter. ;—_
ENERALS, for townships on the north line;
SJ" fares paid.—Miss Symons's Registry, PuJ
teiiey-st. ■' • _i
HOUSEMAID and Generals together, Port Vic
tor; also suburbs, country.—Miss Symon^s
Registry, Pulteney-st.
HOUSEKEEPER wanted, not over- 25. Apply
111,. VYright-st.. between i and 6.
MAIRDRESSER wanted for Saturday.—No. 21,
Hindley-st.
f AIRDRESSER wanted for Saturday.—J. Dil
lon,: 197, lung IVm.-st. S.
fATRDRESSER, good, wanted for Saturday.
Wilby, Central Market.
CRT'S Labor Offices, Bank-st.—'Wanted,
e.x:perieneed Groo-ms Coscbinfen. CrciL.r
ences), Married Farm Laborer.
BOUSEMAID and Nurse wanted in small
family.—Mrs. J. Shearing, Ann-st., Hind
rnarsh. ' 8-9 *
[ OUSEMA1D wanted. Apply Botanic Hotel,
North-ter.
UNT'S Labor Ofllces, Bank-st.—Wanted,
experienced Married Boundary Rider; also
young Station Couples
f crT-MANN'S Labor Office.—Wanted, a Wheel
JB.iL' Wright, used to stripper; Ostler, and Farm
Hands.
_ * ADY Help, for country, not under thirty;
§ 1 no children; milk cow.—Mrs. Blackburn,
Y/oodville. ___8."i-£
Sundresses required, good Shirt and Dress
■ Hands; constant work.—^Adelaide Steam
Laundry Company, City. ; 5-x
i AD wanted, for doctor's house; indoor servant.
;■ j a-Miss Symons's Registry, Pulteney-st. >
MARRIED Couple or single woman wanted,
good milker, laundress, plain cook; also
■ Governess; references.—''D.," Gilles Plains P.O.
TNAGER~for City General Business; one
with £150 preferred. Salary, . amount,
"Fidelity," G.P.O.
F'LuilTBER and . Galvanized Iron Worker.—An
derson & Co., Aug.'-S'St
E' E3PECTABLE Youth, to drive and attend
to horses; must he educated, willing, and
rone. State wages expected, and qualifications,
i TSano," G.P.O. 3-1 »
RESPECTABLE Girl wanted as General; sleep
home; references.—150, Halifax-st. ft-R
STRONG, capable Generars (City, suburbs),
Girls, assist, good homes, Station Cooks.-^
a,-. Carrington-st. ..... .. ■■■" ?
TKON'G, healrhv, young General, used to,
fond children (Protestant). Apply after
.10, references, Mrs. -Ranford, "Tallala," Watson
av.", Rose Pk. . ' S"1
(~i MART Improver for Hairdressing saloon
Q wanted. Apply W. G.- W. Penhall, Pattou
st., Soutli Broken Hill. zS-1
ELECT Registry, 12; Arcade.—Wanted, good
j General; meet lady 11 a-m:; wages, 12s. s
dTmaRT Waitress wanted.—Vienna Restaurant,
13, Hindley-st.
( MART Bov wanted for Polishing.—E. P. Rush,
J. Cycle Manufacturer, 116,- Pulteney-st. 3-0
:p0R06GH Con^etent Traveller wanted; ceni
jl miiaion; well-known brands wines and
spirits; midland, south, and south-east districts.
Apply "J.K.D.Z.," this office. ' 8-0 '
riYROUSER Hands wanted (stock),—Geo. J,
ij Plenty, premier tailor, Gibson-st., Bowden.
l'HOLSTERER wanted at once", Furnishirk;
' Department.—MiUoolm Reid, Franklin-st.;
f-T SEFUL Girl, about 14, mind little Boy, 2s.;
q j txl.; comfortable home.—2 doors Shmapborc'
Hotel." ■ - v _J
WANTED, thoroughly accomplished esperS
enced Saleswoman; .unless first-class Hand
do .not apply.—Sir William Allan's Boot Ware
house, Rundle-st. ■ 6-3
ANTED, a good General. Apply Mrs. C.
Myers, 147, Grote-st. ■ . ■ -
ANTED, Housemaids; Generals, light Gene
rals; also experienced Kitchenmaid (hotel)L
—-Mrs. Barnes, Freeman-st. ■ - >
ANTED, well educated Youth, about fifteen,
for the office. Apply, enclosing re.ei
ences, Box SO, Post-Office. .
ANTED, Coach-trimmer, good smart hand
constant job.—Clarke Bros., FraiiKuu-su.
■ - 3-9
XrOUNG domesticated. Help, able cook, sew;
i'- servant kept; references required.—'"M.M.,"
this ollice. j
¥OUNG Girl required to assist general house
work; references.—Hardwicke College;
Third-av., East Ad. ' .
"47"OUNG Person as General, other help kept.—.
•J.-' Next Delaine, butcher, Regent-et., Parksidr.
•vt oUNG Chap wanted to help carpenter. Apply,.
X: Commercial Boat-shed, Torrens,
\ Situations Wanted. I
Under this heading (if prepaid), lk words, Sixpence. j
A RESPECTABLE German Man wants situa
tiori,,with Doctor, coachman. Apply "Gar
dener," Hindiriarsh P.O. ' 6-5 j
A NURSERY Governess desires situation, young
children; Mother's Help, Needlewoman.—
Reliable, 31;•Angas-sL,
€APABLE young Woman seeks situation, small
familv. ' Address; "Country," St. Peters
p-O. • "
FIRST-CLASS Oook (man) seeks' employment; j
hotel, or 1 otherwise... Apply to "Sober," |
this office.'
FIRST-CLASS Accountant seeks work, day,
evening, own office; books balanced.—"Tlx- ,
perience," this office.
ipl ARDENER, first-class Man, highly. recom-j
V3T mended, seeks employment. Apply Henry i
Sewell, Payneham." ' ; - 5-9 . j
MOTEL and private house .servants, respect- !
• able, with referenoos, waiting.—Miss Sy
ihons's Registry; Pultchey-sr.
TAN, good Carpenter, Bricklayer, Ironworker,
J_lL Pointer,' Plastering, Paperhanging; repairs:
-"/5.," this "office.
FlDDLE-AGED respectable person, situation
by day, nrl Port Ad.—"H.W.," Port P.O.
I E-BNGAGEMiBXT, young person as House
' keeper; thoroughly, domesticated; goou re
ferences;"—Care Mrs. Matthews, Gilles-st. 8-9
BTTUATION. wanted, two sisters; in hotel; one
. as Uitchenmaid,' other Housemaid.—114,
Wakefield-st.. - ■ ■ " ..
SUPERIOR" Cooks (young), Housemaids, use
ful Girls, Helps, Coachman, Lads," all classes
waiting.—Mrs." -McSweeny.
' ANTED, Reaping,, by the acre, at once.
H. ,B. Baker,'Brighton-rd., New Glenelg
. Board and Residence.
Under this heading (if prepaid), lk words, Sixpence. I
ARGYI/E. .House, Freeman-st.—Comfortable
Home, ladies-and gentlemen; moderate;
central ' to everywhere; ' lodgings,- as. ■ 8-9
p>' ATSWATER' "House, Pert / Elliot.—Vacancies
O .for" visitors; verandah and balcony.—Mrs.
L.-B.'SMparcb ; -■ " " 307-12
7^. T S5,,'^FIinders-st,—rCwnfortably Furnished
Room;' also Single Beds, 4s.;'shower bath,
A PARTMBXTS, very'.' superior;- front facing
£±y"' Park - Lands;; ■ Furnished or Unfurnished.—"
Hi, liingston-ter., N.A. ■■ . /.-•." " . ."8,2--- 1
ajj'OARD and' Residence for .two gentlemen,, or
OS Furnished' Apartinerits.—12, Palmer-pl.,
f.Ai '
BUSHMEN'S Club, sail open, at Mr hitmore-sq.;
single Rooms, 2s.:6d.-daj; 14s. week. ,
: - 27Gaiu3G4 •
BOARD 'and Residence, by musical gentleman
-'"and/wife; private family preierred.—"Musi
cal," thig'ofgice.-.. I : • / S-9 -/
<0^35IlaORTABBE Home, private lamily,: one
*0 respectable hoarder, 15s.; bath, washing.—
Angas-st., City. ■ 7-8
T OMFORTABLK Home offered genLeman,, pri
vate IaimIy.A-20, "Huti-st., .City.
Burnished-Rooms; lady/- gentleman, married
1 .•' eoupleirrlO, Carrington-st., nr. King Wm.-1
H URNISHED or Unfurnished Rooms to Let.—
*;•• .244, Pirie-st. E. ' '.. ■'' , ;
IWItXlSHED" Room to Let. Apply SI, Hind-j
. ■ marsh-sq.. . ; 7-8 I
jlURNlSHED Bed-Siiting-room, use of. kitchen;
1' nr. tram; business ladies or couple. Apply
teasonable," Post-Office; Gilberton. S-l'
I URNISHED Bedroom-offered; private family;
y private" entrance;. board. optional.—Bolton
ige, .Flinders-st./- . /. ■' /-" : ■ ■ "8
BURNISHED Room, private; no children; bath;
1 'piario.-bTavey' Hpirie.k. SjTnoncls-pl., off
lles-st.; nr. King -Wm.-st..; -
SURNXSHED Room to. Let,'' use kitchen:—109,
• Whifcmqre;5q:. S. St..- Luke's; ho. children. C,3
fOOD Accommodation, for Boarders and Visi
- tors: at"?. Grant's D.ining Rooms, .103,
adley-st. . .. ' ' . . 2M-321 "
i LENELG.—Superior ,Accommodation, visitors,
fj""' everyi convenience; . close..'jettj', baths; ]
ms moderate.—Beaumaris, Nile-st.
r LENELG.—Visitors will find superior Accom
- modation; board . optional, "Deivannio,"
seiey-st: Three minutes jetty."* 305-9
(LEN®fe.r-To . Let, . Fumisned, superior suite I
j" Rooms, facing sea;.private entrance.'—r'.35e
Glenei? ' I
fGME, gentlemen, or married couple, every
comfort; reasonable terras.—Bocm-ter., GO, I
iher-st.'.'
; ARGE" Front Balcony Roohi, unfurnished,
i bath same, floor;; good -position.—294, Pirie
S-^E"Furnished Rooni to Let, with-fireplace.—
? Air. ."W.-'Makins, .Pirie-st. east.
: OOMS td'Let, Port Elliot; ciose to Railway
station.—IV. Cooper, The Strand.
EMAPIIORE.—Offered, Furnished Bedrooms,
Dining-room; use kitchen; minute beach.—;
Downs, Jeffcott-st. V 30G-S.
EMAPHORE—Furnished RoomSj close jetty
and' train; board, optional.-yMrs. Kcast;
iapho'retrd.: - ." ' . " " 7-8
10: Let; :Furnished Room, also/single' beds,
; "-clean;"; comfortable.—Clifton. Lllpuse, . 114,
iefield-st." 3-9
O Let, two Furnished-Rooms, Ss., central.
Apply. Rob Roy- Hotel, Halifax-st., City.
1HREB "unfurnished Rooms to Let.—196, King
Wm.-st. -S., near Glenelg railway-station.
: ' zS-9
1AVISTOOK Hotel, Rundle-st:—Vaeahoics per
manent boarders, £1 per week.—sirs. Grit-1
is,. proprietress. ■ 7-9
"^O Let; Victor Harbor, Furnished Cottage, opu.
. railway-station; nr. beach.—Mrs. It. Law*
I. : "4,6,8
WTANTED, Board, Lodging, young gentleman;
y respectable family;: nr. City. Terms, par
ulars, "Aloderate," this office.
Lost and Found.
Under this heading (if prepaid), lk words. Sixpence.
FOUND, one Sheep; if not claimed in 3 days I
sold to defray expenses.—J. Trewin, Union-1
St., N. A.
)3T, red and white "Cow, diy',' from Cow Mar
ket, October 12th; reward.—T. Hurry,
icliani. .
LOST, Friday,. Exhibition and Adelaide Rail
way-station, . Gold • -Bar.: Brooch; reward.— |
Norman, dentist, Hindmarsh. ■ : ■ 7-8
LOST, : between Molton's : Rooms, Flinders-st., I
arid Robe-tcr., Medindie, small Gold.Pencil
Case. Enquire "Trinket,": this office.
f OST, Bundle -Drapery -between Porter-st. and |
llary-st., Unlej';' reward::—W. Arter, Park
side. __ 8-1. 1
LOST, Sundaj-afternobD, .Lady's Fur Cape, be
tween Grange and Port Ad.; reward.—Mrs.
A. G. Douglas. St. Vincent-st. . 7-S
1ST, Bale; Binder Twine, between Adelaide]
and Modbury; 5s. reward'.—King of Hanover.
OST, : Bay . Pony Mare, -about . 12 hands;
branded; ;infonriation-rewarded.—F. W. Gii
Paj'iieliam. 303-IT
AST, Saturday, sable-Pup, black spot on tail;
• reward.—Farrant, Opip-st., ->t. Peters.
AST,' about . Payneham or. Paradise, Book,
"England: in China;" reward.-4A.. IVadey,
iconise, Adelaide. fi'S
RAYED, {red Durham". Cow;. .scar behind nr.
' shoulder.—-Manapouri;: Glen.'. .Osntond-rtL,
Wanted to Buy.
A LL Tickets Please.—Broken Hill, Melbourne,
/a> Sydney,-West Australia, London.—Lawton's ]
Labor Office,.Lcig'h-st. ". ... ■ . - 303-35 1
A —I" am - a BUYER all kind3 • FURNITURE,
X3L PIANOS; houses bought right out.—Geo.
Dodd, Victoria-sq., W. Eiue. 260-S50z
KLNGS'may be blest but Tam was glorious,
. drinking Drummond's Tea, Is., Is. 3d.,
Is. 6d., Is. 9d., 2s. lb.—Gawler-pl., Adel. 34uaie
[US. Sears Buys Left-off Clothing. Waitc-d on,
[ Mr. ;or Mrs. Sears.—Franklin-st., opp. G.P.O.
T ANTED, Scales, to weigh from ,7 to 10 cwt.
/ Apply Kcatirig, Francis, & Co., Port Ad.
. • 307-9
WANTED to Buy, Geese, any quantity; must
be this season's.—E. H. Clement, Ken
sington. • 307-9
WTSr ANTED" to Buy, secondhand Hand Chaff
Vy cutter. - State price," B. Butterworth,
Gilles Plains. . 303,11,"
WANTED, " good Packing Straw;, submit
sample Manager Furnishing Department.—
Malcolm Reid, Franklin-st. ■ . z30Bc
ANTED,-2' tons of Straw for packing. Ap
ply J. H. Gartrell & Co., .144, Rundle-st.
XNTED; Horseworks and. Ohaffcutter.—W.
■ J. Hughes. Magill. __i 307-9
WANTED, School Forms and Desks; cheap;
secondhand.—"School,"-. P.O., Adelaide^
i^INC, any quantity; highest market price.—F.
ffj Jletieis,- oyenmaker, coppersmith, .galva
nizer. &e., 142, Rundie-street. 227uaic
O//1'4 PER LB.—Drink our Glenorcliy Orange
rQ'.Ai '/ Pekoe,-direct from the Garden.—Drum
niond,- Gawler-pf., Adelaide. . 34uaie
— OLD HORSES PURCHASED j
atthe
- ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS.
"lTuwec
Wanted to Sell.
; Under this heading (if prepaid), IS words, one
insertion, Is.; three insertions, 2s. 6d.
A LL Tickets Bought and Sold.—Broken Hill, !
X%. ilelbourne; Sydney, West Australia, Lon
ilon-T-Layrion's Labor Office, Leigh-st. ■ 307-35
A MATEUR Photography.—Hand Cameras, 4s.,
XS_ 8s., 12s. each, complete with Plates," Chemi- I
ea!s; instructions.—^Andrew's Amateurs* Depot, |
Jamcs-pl. 307-9
-4 O-HORSEPOWER KEROS1NE ENGINE and I
c\ MILLING MACHINERY of all kinds FOR |
SALE.—Henry Scott, Eagle: Chambers. 344uac
Wanted to Soil
Any Person requiring ' Cheap Railway TIC
KETS for '■•
BROKEN HILL,
, MELBOURNE; ' • .;
• ' • • : ' • ' SYDNEY, '
. • FKEHANTLE,
Saloon or Steerage, very cheap, at Hittmann's
Later Offices, i'ultchey-st., near Exhibition.
' : 'Telephone 584. . : 187cEaw
BUFFALO Grass.—Large, quantity for Sale. Ap
ply W. Harris, gardener, Fullarton-rd.
. 302c ■
BEEKEEPERS' Appliances.—Langstroth Hives,
Frames, Comb Foundation, and all other re
quisites .in any. quantity.—J. Drage, East Ade
laide., . . ' 290-31S ^
BUY the Rainbow Dyes, finest dyes in the mar
ket; ' 307c :
BILLHEADS 8a., Cards 7b., Cartnotcs 9s. thou
sand.—Crescent -- : Printerv, Tophxm-street
opp. Ilarrpld, Colton). Tel. 963. -. 258-315
OILERS, Cornish and Vertical; 3 to 25-horse
power; good and cheap; Engines to suit.—
llorwood's Machinery Depot. 30oc
BOOTS; or Sliocs for you, me, and everyone
else, at SIR AVILLIA1I ALLAN'S. .
. Opposite John Martin's, Bundle-street.
s' 2;>3oEuc
Ct AN-ADIAN Buck • is the best .and cheapest for
j ' Yeraudak* Blinds; estimates given.
I20weo;117 . BON MARQUE. College Park.
CAO'WS.—Three choice Cows, just calved; quiet,
j good 'milkers; Horses and Cattle taken in
to graze.—Lee, - Knoxvilie.: . - ■ 7-S
^ UEAPKST Place ;fot Saddlery.—H. Caire, 59,
j Hindlcy-at. . Collars from 10s. 6d.; send for
price list." ' ' .' ' 237-327zx239-323
"S"\RY Air Refrigerator,'with Gas-Englne com
_g__P bined, ,-4-h.p.;' Tangye Steam-Eugine and
Boiler, shafting, pulleys, digester, steam jacket,
pan,' &'c.—Hoiden Brothers, Currie-st. S05-11
RjlUl'TY SHOETRONliS FOlt SALE very cneap.
glj —Brandon's -Warehouse, 57, Rundle-st. 72zc
"gTIGUS AND BIRDS.—Dorkings, Lcngshans, Or
Jlf pingtons, .Indian Game, Malays, Plymouth
Koeke, Spanish, Minorcss, Andalusian, White and
Brown - Loghdrus,'- Brahmas, Cochins, Polands,
Hamburgs, - English Game. A1 stock, IS eggs.
Us.; except Indian Game eggs, 13, 10s. Cd.—
Poultry Farm. Seventh-avenue. East Adelaide.
- 277c
"Fil NGRAVING.—Brass Plates, Attorney Seals,
go Steel Dies, Steel Stamps, Presentation In
scriptions, &e.—Biirmeiater, Arcade. 271iua:268
SlPr.AMl'ases'ifpr.Sale,. cheap.—G.. F. Ward,
3l,..Grer.fell-st.. ________
"STtOR Sale, -first-class Watchdog, suitable ware
p ■ : Iiousc:or wood yard. Apply Clark s Store,
opp.' Oriental Ho'fel,-?'IIagilI-rd.
r.^oit Sale,- beautiful Diamond Ring (new), cost
J*'.- .50 . guineas; will .take £25.. Apply, letter,
"Diamond," this;,office,. - ■ , . 307-9
TTHAUST &..Sohn Pianos,;iron frame, overstrung,
trichord.—KuhEpl. 131. Rundle-st.
FINEST Colo rkkre' produced by using, Rainbow
:■ Dyes. ■ " ' .=-•■'■ : :v:-I 307c '
FOR Sale, Reaping Machine, cheap, in good
working order.—H. B. Baker, Brighton-rd.,
sew Glc-nelg. " . . . . • ■ Z3Q7-13
If 71UR'NITIJ-RE, tiario, and zinc-lined Cases, all
JL> sizes; Packing. Cases, ot every description.
:< Walfers. Flinders-it:.. east. ' 306-S
" 31ACOJ tttUtlUo.waawi V
. Walters, F1 inders-st. east.
71 OR SaieT^Latli'e. iron .bed, turning wood, £8.
' . Apply-.-"Lathe," this office. .
FOR Sale, a.covered Waggonette, with pole and
shafts'; bargain.-—J. Daniel, Stacey-st.,
Norwbod, nr.,Bri tahnia'-' Hotel. ' 306-S
"571AUST & ■ SohrT'Pianos, 5 years' guarantee.—
g ' . Kubhel's". Warehouse, 134, Rundle-st. dxe.
'jn\ ENTS' .Gun.' Metal Watches, 10s. each.—Perrr
man's, 56 King Wm.it. 301c
-Pi OEDON Highlanders at Dargai; such men
§ *7T are reared on; Decside, Oatmeal, 7 and 11
lb. tins.—Drumriidhd,' Gawler-pl., Adol. 3juaic
-v ENTS' . Silver Alberts,. 7s. 6cL each.—Perry-.
^ .. man's; 56, King Wm.-st. ,301c ,
/TV BNTLEMES'S Dress Boots, all shapes,' from
Hjr lo- 6d.j lis. od.; 16s. 9d., 17s. Cd., to 30s.,
at SIR WILLIAM-ALLAN'S.
Opposite. John Martin's, .Rundle-street.'.
MEKlil, man," aid ye ii-tu k-u that-Drummond's
■CoHec is celebrated for strength.and flavor.
Is. -id. per lb. and up Wards.—Gawler-pl. 34uaic
t n otiSE Furnidiings".—New Goods, two. rooms,
T.. . £3 15s; up; three i-ooms, £17 10s.—Flint's,
llindleyjst. ' ■' ■; ■ - . • • uaic
HAIR & SONS,. Kanmautbb.—Engs and Birds
Indian Game,,. Minprcas, Andalusians, Brown
ami White Leghorns,' Dorkings, Houdans,.Langshans,i
Brahair.ati aud' Cochins,'9. eggsg guaranteed.; prices
reasonable. Inspection invited by ap^mtmenL
• - -. V.. 2o2u3(i8x2ft>-302r
TTT-ALLAN' Bees.—A few pure Queens For-Sale,
X -price 10s. each.—A. E. Bonney, ^urnsi^.g
KUIINEL'S PianoPalace, Rundle-3t. . ■
UHNEL'S Piano Palace, Rundle-st. . dxe
a r UHNEL'S Piano. Warehouse, 131, Rundle-s:.,
largest,' best', 'cheapest stock. dxe
jf"'ANGSILANS, Birds arid - Eggs, cheap.—G. Has
B j -sell,- printer,- Franklin-st.; or Miller-st.,
North Uuley. ■ ■
LADIES' Shoes, at from 3s. lid., 4s. lid.,a as.
lid., 6s.-' lid., to 21s.—Sir WILLIAM
ALLAN'S.- • - ■ ; ; „ „ ' '
Opposite Joirn Martin s, Rundle-street. i
263oEuc
MOTHER!—Yes, dear. — You know Olive
.Grant?—Yes.—Well, Olive Grant's niotner
*ot Ida Thompson a" pair of the loveliest patent
Court Shoes, size 13, you ever saw, at Sir Wlu
LIAM ALLAN'S; for 3s. 6d., and Ida says Gercie
Ingram's. mother got Olga Smith a. pair, ana
Aida Simpson's mother is going to get her girls
a pair too; then Dinah Hogg's mother's sure to
get her a pair; and I'm certain Eva Bradford
will get a pair; then: Hilda Marehant and
Amanda: will - have them, and I'll-be the.only girl
in the class without them. Oh,, do get me a
pair;' there's a dear, good mother; will you?—
Oh, very well; don't.bother me; you shall have
a pair. Where's the shop,- though?—Oh, I'll
show you. It's right opposite John Martin's,
Rundle-street, - I'll soon show you.
MANTELPIECES.—Marble, from 22s.; enamel
led, 8s. ' Grates. Ail Linda" marble work.
—Lawson, 05, North-ter., opp. Goods Shed. 236-326
MY word; Jim, them's all-rite Boots, them
10s. 6d. button-ups ot Sir William Allan's,
L tell yet. I've had this ere pair five months,
and .they ain't got-a blooming crack in ,'em yet.
Jack Smith got'a. pair same day as.me; he's ain'c
gone nowhere yet, neither, . Say, chaps, did yer
see them there new 'Merican spiked toes as he's
a got now.—No.—Lori, Jack, I see'd them last
night. -;Ain'ttbej"grand? He's a making these
other coveS sit,up, ain't he? Look here, Charlie,
what yer- say we 'go. down- and- have a look_ at
his winder?—Right, chaps; come on; it's_^'just
here.in front otTJohn.Martin's. • . 263oEuc
N APKIN- Rings, best quality and pattmis,
from Is. each.—Perryman's, 56, King Win.
st. ■"■■■.:■ , . ' ■ 301c
PAL Frames, ,1a. Gd.; Cabinets framed, Is.
Now that vve have received our new rhip
ment of summer mouldings, are able 10 give the
public cheapest .and : best quality of framing.
Satisfaction guaranteed.—128, Rundle-st., opp.
McRostie's. 291-320
PUEE-Bred - Jersey, Bull Calf, just , dropped;
• cheap; can", be seen Marion-rd.—W. B.
Bounsevell. '
OltTABHE Coppers and Casings, 21s. Cd.;
strong Colonial; Ovens, only 103. 6d.—Geo.
Craig, 234, .Rundlj-st. E. Tel. 724. . 806-8
PIANOST Oigans,- and'.a- large assortment musi
■ cal instruments, fittings, &c., just arrived.
—Warhurst, 28,. Hindley; 186, Bundle sti.
. ; - 307,'9,I2
FIANOS. & Organs.—William Kuhnel, 134,
IANOS. & Organs.— . Rundle-st. dxe
F^lNl'KD Envelopes, 1,000, 4s. Cd.; 5,000, 20s.,
carriage Wextra.—Crescent Printery, Too
ham-st. (opp. Harrqld, ICoTton). Tel. 963. 258-315
FIANOS £ Organs.—Largest display; cheape3:
house, i3 Kuhnel's, 134. Rundle-st. dxe
RlNTING.—Envelopes, '1,000,. 4s. Cd.; 5,000,
20s.; Billheads, 8s,; Cards,-7s.; Cartnotes,
0s. thousand.—Burmeister,' Arcade. 271iu-a:268
RUBBER ■ Stamps,. Office stamps,' Pocket
Stamps, Business Stamps. Linen Stamps,
bottom prices.—Burmeister, Arcade. 271iua:2
TVUBBElt Stamps.—All kinds, perpetual daters,
self-inkers.—Crescent Printery, Topham-st..
Ad., opp. .Harrold, Colton. Tel. 968. " 227-311
OSEWOOD Piano for Sale; good order; good
tone; sacrifice, £9 10s.—7, Austin-ai., qff
Pulteney-st.. north. -.•"■■■•
STERLING Silver Matchboxes, Ss.: Sovereign
Purses, 10s.—Pcrryman's, 50, Xing Wm.-st.
. .. ' ' 301c
STERLING Silver Sleeve Links, 2s. pair.—
Ferryman's, 56, King William-st. 301c
8ET Buggy Harness,. 45s.; Spring-Dray Har
ness, 50s.'; _ heavy Dray Harness, 55s.—
Stephens, 52, Gougir-sL, Central -.Market,
Amusements.
®!1? M.B 'A T S B' 2E& O "ST
Lessee „ \ .. ..V .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Mr. Wtbert Eeete.
SUCCESS MOST MAGNIFICENT.
G RATTAN R ! G GS' SEASO N,
Messrs. Holloway- and Aiiderson acknowledge with great gratification the enthusiastic reception
accorded nightly to Australia's Eminent Irish Comedian, who with
CHARLES IIOLLOWAY'S POPULAR DRAMATIC COMPANY,
have established a really Excellent Triumph.
■arcs-jEarsGs-ss's? (E"jE2,2E!i5u-2r)3
; THE 1 fit S a BETE 6 TI V E,
which, notwithstanding its unequivocal success, must he withdrawn this evening in order to present as man)
notable successes as'possible during the season, which is unfortunately limited.
ANOTHER NOTABLE SUCCESS.
TO-EORROW (S ATUK X> AV), TO-MORROW. .
Unique and altogether .inimitable production on a scale of exceptional grandeur. • The Great Sensa
tionaland Emotional Drama, by special arrangement• with J. C. Williamson, Esq. (of Williamson and
Musgrove), entitled -.
THE SHADOWS OF A GREAT CITY. GRATTANRIGGS as "BIDDY ROON AN." •
His Great Female Impersonation.
■ Prices—5s., 3s., Is. Early Door Gallery at 7 o'clock Is. extra. Box-plannt Marshall's. Day Sale-#1
Armbruster's.' ■ JAMES HENDY, Representative. •'
' .'eb' 3E , © ' .v-cr -"ir 's 33 ■ a.' ■: t' "®." 'S
THE POPULAR EVENING RESORT.' •
■s?cs»s5ra:^-E35:,s?- * ls?oi»3as'3:«ss-^:is?« • , -
FRED - - SiSSIalS BROS.9-' - WILL
• ; " NEW MINSTREL AND SPECIALITY UNION.- '
LAST NIGHT OF. OUR P11ESENT PROGRAMME. TO-MORP.OW EVENING "(SATURDAY)
GRAND CHANGE OF PROGRAMME, INTRODUCING 2 NEW ARTISTS a
- London Popular.Prices—Orchestra Stalls, 2s.; Stalls, Is.; Pit, fid. Day Sale at Armbruster's.
: - "RATIONAL CONCERT SUNDAY EVENING. Collection.
- Q --w • ■•■S5T' lEH ^SL"
AN UNPARALLELED MUSICAL ATTRACTION, commencing
< REAPPEARANCE OF 0. M. McADOO'S ORIGINAL
JUBILEE,SINGERS-JUBILEE SINGERS,
The most poDuIar and successful combination of Musical Artistes that have ever visited Australia.
"BIGGER, BRIGHTER, AND BETTER THAN EVER." -11 STAR ARTISTES. 14
Prices—3s., 2s., and Is. Plan of seats open at Marshall & Son's Wednesday morning. •
307c S , . Advance Manager—FRED DAWSON,
TOWN hi ALLSATURDAY, NOV. 5
FINAL ORCHESTRAL CONCERT.
Gonservatorium Grand Orchestra
will Play :—Overtures, "Preciosa," "Bauditenstreiche;" Selections," "Moses iu Egypt." "The Ride
of the Valkures Larghetto from Beethoven's Symphony No. 2; Quintettes, V Spinding Song," " Ave
Maria;" Intermezzo "Constantinople" and "Carmen"March. ■ ■• - --•
y VOCALISTS—MESS NELLIE JARVI5 AND ME. J. J. VIRGO.
admission- mE; SHSLLSm : • CHAS. CAWTHORtiE, Manager.
Wanted -to Sell.
SIR WILLIAM ALLAN'S -10s. 'Gd. Button and
Balmoral Dress - Boots are - perfect master
pieces. '• :
Opposite John Martin's. ' ' ;
■ 263oKue
rgtHE new Rainbow. , Dyes color better than
JL any other-dyes. .; • S07c
THAT'S a bonnie Pietar o' Nannie's;.she got
. it for naething by drinking'Drummond's
Piioto Tae, Is. 3d.pund.—Gawler-pl., Adel. 3-luaie
THE new Rainbow Dye dye all fabrics, -wool,
• silk, or cotton-.- 307c
THE new Rainbow Dyes, color anything any
Color. . 307c
UNION CLOTHING COMPANY, 77, Hindlcy
st.—Suits made - to measure from' 27a.:
Trousers from 7s. 6di; fit guaranteed. 2S7uai:313
WANTED to Sell,\ a ..pure Alderhey Cow, in
full milk... Apply K"'Parks, Cross-roads,
Unley. 77-'-.. 7 •
HOUR CHRISTJ! AS' G 0 O S E.
By. spending £4 with: us in Drapery, Clothing,
or Boots, before December-'23rd, in amounts of
not less:than five shillings, we will'present you,
with a prime Christmas Goo'se'.' Ask'for coupons.
, EON'MARCHE,
COLLEGE PARK.
East Adelaide. ' Cars pass the, door.
; . i . £99iuc357
-A /fsD.—Dutch Cocoa, finest,. ICd. and Is. 7d.
JL Hy per tin. : 6d.r—Chocolate 'Sante, 6d. per
pecket. 8d.—Chocolate Perfectionne, . Sd.. per
packet. Is.—Kokoril; a delicious Cocoa,. Is. per
lb. Is.—Empress of India Curry, ,1s. per tin.
3d. per tin, real Indian Rajah Curry. . Is. Id. per
lb., Coffee, roasted and ground djiljv 0d. per
bottle, real. IndianjClnitiley. Is.- 3d. per bottle,.
real Indian Sauces';.: hot .and. mild. . 2s.—Indian
Grass Mats, , 5d. tin', Aberdeenshire Pease Meal,
for Invalids. ,
DRUMMOND BROS.,,:Gawler-pl.,'.Adelaide. 31uaic•
50
TONS Seaweed for Sale; also Sea-sand. Ap
ply Windsor,- Stables. : y " k '
"fl DOO —XMAS Jewellery.—First shipments.
JL CJ i?O Inspection invited.—-Perryman's, 5b",
King Wm.-st. ' . G " ' . 301c
qaa SHEETS Gal.-Iron. (secondhand), 50
t)vlf loads Brick Bats, Ladders, Hotel Lamp,
21. Shutters, 100 Drain .Pipes,. Carpenter's Bench,
20,000 Laths, Buggy Pole, Harness, (303..).—Gawler
Lime Co., Waymouth-st. -. 307-9
/'■//» BOX, 100 Indian Cigars; 12 Madras
O/O • ' Cigars, Is.;- S'Madras do., Is.—Drum
mond, Gawler-pl., Adelaide,. : • t. 34uaic
rjnilE new Rainbows produce' beautiful colors.
- ; 307c
03EAF FIRE'WOOD.
Cut Gum .. 13/v Delivered Adelaide or
Cut Peppermint 14/ I Glenelg, or 2/per ton less
Best Coal .. .. 21/.'^'^'
Cut Jlollee .. - "7"J®/ rat PlyTnpton "Depot for
Malice Roots 17/ I cirii
B. RYAN, Brown-street.
TELEPHONE No. 79L ■. 301-11
PR1W1E ; MUTTON.
HIND-QUARTERS, 2d. per lb.
FORE-QUARTERS, ljd. per lb.:
at 3L H. LEAH'S; Browa-street.
3(S-llk T. A.LEAN'S, \Yaymouth-streefc.
Horses, Carriages, &g.
A HANDSOME Turnout, Pair Ponies and Phae
ton, Coalboxes, Mamies, Expresses, Spiders,
Waggonettes, Abbots, Dog-Carts; Spring-Carts,
Drays, Vans, Trollies, Hawkers' Turnouts, heavy,
light, Horses, Ponies, Harness.—Troy, 17, Currie
st. 303-11
A GREAT Reduction in Traps, Expresses, Wag
s~& gonettes, Rosa Buggies, Phaetons, Hooded
Buggies, Abbots; Pony-Carts, Dray3, Spring-Cart3,
Pagnells. Traps of every; description made to
order, bought, sold, or exchanged.. Fifty sets
Nov.- and Secondhand Harness; • cash or terms.
Don't forget to inspect. Cheapest place in Ade
laide. Bowen's Convertible Buggy.
W. FORWARD. & CO.,
3-SOoz - 35, Waymouth-street..
AT Lyndoch, good .upstanding Horse, Spring
Cart, and Harness lor Sale. Apply J.
Kluge, Lyndoch. ' 303-14
A LICENSED Waggonette, Horse, and Har
ness (complete), on easy terms; also Draught
Horse; trial.—R. Troy," 17, Currie-st. 30S-11_
A PRETTY Brown ,Ponv (used, to lady), Bog- I
Cart, and Set Silver-mounted Harness;
trial; cheap.—Lovell's Stables, Grote-st.' •
BARGAINS.—New'. Expresses, £18; Pony
Carts, £10; Hooded Buggies, £18; Spring
Dray, £8.—Barleycorn Stables, Rundle-st. 305-8
€OVBR Advances.—Abbott, £9; Express, £9;
Park Phaeton, £1S; Four-Wheel Dog-Cart,
£16; Waggonette, £18; - Express-(new), £1S;
Spring-Dray, £6; Pony-Dray,; £3; Waggon, £15.;
—107, Currie-st. ■ ' 306,3-9
HT1 XPRESSES, Pony, Harness, cheap; trial;
0*1 - Butchers' Carts, Spring-Drays,■'■light, heavy,
Tip-Drays, double and single Harness.—Dodd,'
Waymouth-st. . K : - . 30S-H-.
71)1 OR Sale, a first-class Pony Turnout, cheap.
If Apply T. Miller, Hackney-rd. 307-9
"E71 OR Sale, young, quiet: Pony, about 12 hands,
H* thoroughly educated.—H. Woodrow, Strang
ways-ter. west, N.A. ; - ■ - ' ■
7! OR Sale, handsome Express, • nearly new, and
' " "arse, 5 years; prize turn
_ stylish Buggy Horse,
out; a bargain.—!K. Ferguson & Co., Charles-st.,
City. ' ' : 307-9
IOR Sale, cheap, Village Phaetons, Express,
Trolly, Spring-Drays, Spring-Cart, Horses,
lies. Cows, Plate Glass, Iron Columns, Gal
ized Iron, Grates, Harness, Ac.' A'll kinds of
chandise Bought; or Advances ihade.—73, Cur
at. 286-315
IOR Sale, stanch Bay Cob Horse, suitable for
spring-dray or light lorry. Apply 10,
st-ter. • - 366-3
HORSE, Draught; good Worker; trial; Spring
. !>ray, and Harness, seized for. debt.—233,
Rundle-sr., opp. Tavistock Hotel.
MEDIUM Draught Ilorse; suit heavy spring
dray or trolly; trial.' Apply Highbury-st.
Woodyard, Prospect. • 7 308-11
"INT ICE Dog-Cart for Sale, cushions/ brake; £10.
JLv Skewes' Store, Magill-rd., Maylands.
. . ~ 306-7,9
fONY-Dray, nearly new, witli brake; cheap.—
75, Areher-st;, N.A. '
PONY-CART and Harness; state price audi
where seen Saturday afternoon.. Address!
W. Watkins, Magill-rd., St. Peters. 307-8
STRONG light Van, Horse, and Harness, suit j
hawker, a bargain;" "Apply M. O'Conne!!,
Wineshop, Glen Osmond-rd.: . ■ ~ ; Z307-9
VILLAGE Phaeton, £20; :■ 50 Horses, Ponies,
With trial; 50 sets new and secondhand
Harness; 50 Vehicles, of all descriptions; 150
Horses and Traps, os. day.—W. V/aples, Criterion
stables. .. . . •/ 301-16
ANTED to Buy, strong, active,; Medium
Draught Horse.—Millars' Karra' & Jarrah ]
Forests, Limited, North-ter. •••''
WANTED, Hooded Buggy, • Pony, together or |
separate; must be cheap.—-''Vehicle," this |
Dftioe.
WANTED, quiet Pony, 13 to 11 hands; sour
reliable, harness. State price "R.
Brown, Williasn-st., Norwood .. .
c
PUBLIC SCHOOLS' SHOW.
Exhibition Buildings^";
F££BAYt ar©¥EMBER' 4„/'
AND _-'4 " '
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5.
Tlia Exhibition will be opened by the Honorabli
the Minister of Education on Friday afternoon.
Display of School Work, Flowers, &a, School
Courts, Competitions between Schools in .Military and
Physical Drill, Band Contest, Tug-of-War, &c..
Concerts each evening. Doors open — Afternoon, 2
to 5; Evening, 7. SO to 10." • • •
Admission — Friday Afternoon and Evening and
Saturday Evening, Is.; Saturday Afternoon, 6d.;
Children, Half-price, , . : 307-9 -
I T -Y' . . O F A D E L A I D E,
ORGAN RECITAL in the TOWN HALL", BRI
DAY, 4th inst., at 8 p.m., by W. SANDERS,
Esq., organist Clayton, Church. * <
Admission, .Sixpence. ' "• " '
SQj.S ADAM WRIGHT, Town Cleric.
0 II E FOE INCU-R ABLE 3«
STRAWBERRY FETE,,
, . AT THE HOIXE, FULLARTON.. .,'
/' SATURDAY', NOVEMBER 5, 2.30 to 6.30. - '
Under the distinguished patronage of His Ex
cellency' the Lieutenant-Governor and' Mrs.- S.
J. Way, the Hon. the Chief Secretary, J. V.
O'Loghlin, M.L.C.; His Worship"' the Mayor of
Unley, and. Mrs. Theodore Bruce.
STRAWBERRIES AND CREAM, AFTERNOON
TEA.
PROVISIONS, POT PLANTS, CAKES, LOLLIES,
FANCY GOODS, Ac.
A SELECTION of VOCAL. MUSIC will be given
by y the Orpheiri.'Society-;imder £he;'direhtioii of
Mr. C: J.. Stevens.
' The' Loco. * Bind have generously 'giVen their
services, and, will play during the afternoon.
■ Admission, 6d. '295,302,6,8-9 •
Marine excursion; west torrens
FOOTBALL CLUB, owing to weather, is
POSTPONED till 18th-NOV.—J. Carr, Secretary.
Entertainment and dance in district
.HALL, ROSEWATER, FRIDAY, November
4, 8 p.m. to 12. Double Tickets, Is. 6d.; single,
Is.—-J. Pierce, MX'. • -E. Carr, Hon. Sec. ^
OOLOGIOAL GARDENS
OPEN DAILY from 0 a.m-4 Sundays, 2 to 5. •
OVER a /\r\ ANIMALS, BIRDS, Ac. •
J.#Uilr ' • • - 102uaio'
button
All Day Saturday,
CHEAP EXCURSION, MELBOURNE AND SYD
NEY, NOVEMBER 16. Full particulars
from Cook's Tourist Office, Broken Hill Chbrs.,
King'Wm.-St., Adelaide. '' 306-20 -
z
Aquatics.
PORT ADELAIDE SAILING CLUB.
The MONTHLY GENERAL MEETING of
the -above Club will be held at Club's Rooms,
Ship Inn, Port, TO-NIGHT, 8 p.m.
J. P. ASTON, Hon. Sec.
Religious Notices.
Methodist preachers' • association.
SUNDAY-SCHOOL UNION. I .
ROOMS, PHUE CUBES., TO-NIGHT (upstairs),
opp. Pirie-st. Church. Lecturer, Rev. W. A. Potts.
Fublic Notices.
ACCOUNTANTS', CLERKS', AND ' WARE
HOUSE ASSISTANTS' ASSOCIATION.
The SPECIAL MEETING of above, will be held
at 7.-1-5 FRIDAY EVENING, 4th November,' at
Old Exchange Dining Rooms, Pirie-street. •
, BUSINESS. '
To elect from'the Members Directors, of the
■ Fund, Treasurer, and Auditors; and pass
Memorandum -of Association,. and Articles
for Incorporation. ...
Intending Members invited. ' Membership forms
obtainable at Secretary's Office, 1-i, Austral Cham
bers, ■ Cu'rrie-strcet; • or at Meeting. Enrolmenta
now being taken. ...
By order of Board, ,
S06-S A. M. DOiWLEANS, Secretary.
F
EDERAL EXHIBITION.
(Institute Building! North-terTace.)*
VARNISHING DAY, SATURDAY, November 5,
10 ajn. to 5 p.m. - Exhibitors only admitted.
PRIVATE VIEW,. THURSDAY, .November 10.
at 3 o'clock. Admission, 2s. ,6d. Tickets now
obtainable.
HERBERT .E. POWELL, Hon. Secretary.
g A.' ' INSTITUTE foF. : .'SURVEYORS.
The SOCIAL in connection with, the ; Annual '
Meeting has heeil POSTPONED'on account of the
death of Mr. G. W-.GOVder, C.M.G., till'THUES-'
DAY, November 10, at S o'clock p:m.y at Jack
man's Rooms, King William-street.
■ j. u; .PACKARD, Hon.;Secretary. '
TTEND FREE LECTURES in Oddfellows'
Hall, Franklin-st., at. 7 o!clock, Sundays. ;
' 30Siuc .'.
COMPETITIVE-1 -DESIGNS -for a PORTRAIT
BUST for the purposes of a STATUE to be
erected in honor of the late SIR THOMAS ELDER
will be received up to DECEMBER, 15tli.
PRIZE, SEVENTY-FIVE (75) GUINEAS.
The accepted design to be the property of the
Committee. Designs to be in plaster of Paris,
and not less than life-size. , No design neces
sarily accepted. Photographs "can be .Obtained
at Duryea's Studio, Rundle-street.
For the Executive Committee of the Elder
Statue Fund, - ; .
JOHN MOULE, Hon. Sec. .
5. Australasia Chambers. / 2S0uafc
"T> O n E M I ' A N "
TEA AND LUNCHEON ROOMS: -
A.M.P. BUILDINGS, KING WILLIAM-STREET.
Mrs. COWAN and ifiss WILLMOTT beg to an
nounce to the Public that they iiave taken part
of the Basement of the above Building, which
they will open as TEA and LUNCHEON ROOMS
on OCTOBER. 31, 1S93. . , .
The Rooms have been Renovated, and" are COOL
and WELL VENTILATED. '
Smoking Room for Gentlemen. . 301uail3 .
»,1TRS71:. A. OLIVER and FAMILY tender their
lVjI. sincere THANKS to their many FRIENDS
for their kind, sympathy, wreaths, and letters of
condolence in their late sad bereavement. 303-11
TP W. W. EVANS, of Taylor's-road, Thebarton;
fi contractor, does not proceed 'with the work
of cottage o:i Light-terrace, Southwark, in twenty
four hours, I will do it at his risk.
M. J. BRODERIGK,
Southwark. ■
Tenders and Contracts. '
UN L E Y C O R. P O R A T.I. O N.
TENDERS will be received until .noon of
MONDAY, the 7th inst., for the SUPPLY of one
STREET-SWEEPING HORSE. IL^CHINE. similar
in construction to the one used by the Unley
and Adelaide Tramway Company, to be seen at
their sheds, Unley-rd.
By order,
.J. MILLER, Town Clerk.
November-2, 1898. ... 30S-9s -
$