Please wait. Contacting image service... loading

Article text

.Sliippln&v .
THE ADELAIDE STEAMSHIP
COIPAIT, LIMITED,
Will Dispatch Steamers from Tort Adelaide, as under,
■■■•. circumstancespermitting:—
! For ALbAM' and FKEMASTLE,
rRASEUU i'lM lor ALL
'HOKNI-WEST FORTS.
• ADELAIDE I Monday' I May 22 [ 3 p.m.
- WOLLOWRA ■■ I ' Friday | May 20 | 3 p.m.
- Through > bills ot lading issued to Perth IV hart.
•* Calls at Vatse and Dun bury.
' FOR E5PERANCE BAY
' . . (Transhipping to Flinders at Albany). • .
ADELAIDE • I Monday | May 22 | 3 p.m.
FOR MELBOURNE, TRANSHIP
. }>L\C .FOR SYDNEY ami
QUEENSLAND PORTS.
JVOLLOWBA : ■ | Thursday | May IS | 3 p.m.
• fiFESOEK'S GULF SERVICE.
■ rOIi -rORT ifclNCOLN; MOONTA, WALLAROO,
AND FRANKLIN HARBOR.
FEBEET l. '.. - | Tuesday 1 Mayt'3 1 3 p.m.
. PORTS AUGUSTA, GERMEIN, AND PIRIE,
with Passengers and Canto.
. INVESTIGATOR ... | Saturday | May 20 1 4 pirn.
PORT P1RIE TO SYDNEY AND
. NEWCASTLE. .L;V':"r:
EGBEMONT CASTLE:\ Thursday I May IS.
_ Cargo muH. 'he delivered. aibipeide steamers two
hours prior tb advertised unie on day ot sailing.
" Passengers' Tickets issued ' tiy this Company are
interchangeable- with steamers ot the A. U.S. N, Lex
between all Porta.. '
• •Fcr all information apply to
TBli-AHELAlDE STEAMSHIP CO.. LTD..
- Currie-street, Adelaide, and Commercial Wharf,
' Port Adelaide; C2o
' - >• THE
SOSTA»©■■■'SM-Ixa
-v line;
• - V. . 1.' .jr. -V< :
LEAVE HOWARD SMITH'S WHARF as follows
nSs J
. GEKAXiDTON, ^ Passengers and cargo. ■
, ,w/.. -rr witbouti transhipment.
•This'fine steamer has recently been thoroughly
overhauled and renovated. Her.accommodation is
now superior to any on the coast. Large stale rooms,
comfortable smoke rooms, music rooms, hot and cold
•ea 'water: baths,; lengthy promenade deck, electric
light throughout.' • '
..Tfcrough.bills.of lading issued to Perth. .
KELSOURNE 1
SYDNEYr\'-' . J . : TIBH2, .
• NEWCASTLE 1 . ttottiav \f«*» ia
BKISBANE . - i . FRIDAY, May 19
* 4 p.m.
Cargo only,
Through to • Brisbane
without transhipment.
MARYBOROUGH |
GLADSTONE >
BUNDABEKG
HOCKHAMPTON
MACKAY - ■
TOWNS VHJUE
CAUUNS
. Cargo', must be delivered alongside steamers'not
less than one hour before advertised time of sailing!"
Wm. Howard Smith & Sohs- Proprietary
■ '• Limited. ■
113, King William-street, Adelaide
' ' * *s£d l«orth*varadc. Port Adelaide. 245c
A.U.S.N. CO, LD.
The Favorite PASSENGER STEAMERS of above
line -will (circumstances permitting; be dispatched
for-!. • :'. .- •
ALBANY. ; ' V. . . -
FREMANTLE, | p A V> Art .
FEKTH WHARF,* Y Jlfl U LP,
GERALDTON,* f . FRIDAY,
N.W. Forts- tW.AX* | May 19.
and SINGAPORE.*J
f* Tranship at Fremantle. .
MELBOURNE,
SYDNEY. :
NOUMEA.JD. i PILBARRA,
Fijian-Ports, . • /. TUESDAY, May 23, "
. BRISBANE.: . ■ I ac-noon.
- and ail other. .
dueonslMid Forts,
' Cargo received daily at' Queen's Wharf up to one"
fccurbefore sailing. •••• : -t
- All Tickets ' interchangeable after' the- first port
with the steamers of' the Adelaide Steamship'' Com
pany, Limited, ■ . ...
iter Fares and Freights apply to •
B- W. hlACDONALD. Agent, V.
■ ifc, Carrie-street, Adelaide, . . .
or QUEEN'S WHARF. PORT.
r^ciLWRAlTH; McEACHARN, & GO.
PROPRIETARY, LIMITED,
•. ji- .' '. ,
■ . - Will dispatch the following FassengerSteameri
(circumstances permitting):—
ALBANY. .! • I KALGOORLIE,
•i iCitMANTLE J MONDAY, May 22.
, ^Transhipping for PERTH WHARF, GSR
ALDTON. and all N.W. FORTS on through |
Pills of Ladipg.
W. R. CAVK «-• CO., GrenfeTI-sfreet, Adelaide; or
" J. RAWLINGS A; SON. Port Adelaide! 24a
HliDDART, PARKER, & CO.
"' P ltdPR.IETAE.Y. LIMiTED,
•-< • ft will dispatch from Port Aaexoina
- ; tarcumstances permitting!
SYBNEY^v } A STEAMER EARLY.
-A LEAKY't Y . S.S.
bOMBURY t NEMESIS,
PREMANTLE . MONDAY, May 22,
LktiALDYtlN'J * Without Transhipmcut
Through Bills of Lading to Perth.
FREIGHT "and PASSAGE at LOWEST CURRENT
iATFb. Per lull pariiculaisapply to
D. &. J. FOWLER, LIMITED,
. eOc . . ADELAIDE ana PORT ADELAIDE.
.: j 1,,' Q TEAM TO KINGSTON AND BEACH
io PORT.—The- regular trader S.S
- HELEN N1COI.L.
>QV "ITTy sailing Saturday, May 20.
; Passage—Saloon, 25s.; steerage, 15a
For treiglit and passage apply
; : . JOHN DARLING k SON.
335-10 Town and Port
rB-\HE S.S. CERES will be dispatchsd
" Ji_ asunderTo STANSBCKYevery
■fesLaMSe-THORSDAY and SATURDAY, at S.30
. a.in., from STANSBURY everyilONDAY,
leaving 30.30 a.m.. and• THURSDAY, leaving 3 p.m
lo PORT "YIN,CENT every TUESDAY at S. 30 a.m.
From ' PORT; VINCENT everr' WEDNESDAY,
itaving 30a.m.
.. 36ic ■ A. LkMESSURIER. Secretary
MUSiCal InStrUmeilto.
Pianofortes,
3 :• LEADING MAIiEIlS
. 'V ' at ;
AND TJiRSIS SUIT
3 " -ALL' KITYUitS.
ONLY . RELIABLE INSTRUMENTS. KEPT IN
;• - ' stock. ■■
.: : Catalogues on applicatioa.
1 VIOLINS and Fittings a Specialty. A fine lot 0'.
OLD VIOLINS to select frouu
' GU1TAKS,''BANJOS, MANDOLINS. A Oneselej
Don pf^Aiiierioan-mads InstrumentA .
( BRASS BAND INSTRUMENTS at a great reins*
en iu price. .
• • • MUSIC. MUSIC.
ALL* THE ^NOVELTIES IN MUSIC.
■:EDISON-BELL'SPerfected Machinei
' f.'KEFIRS.
' Tuning aiid Repairs... executed by Experieaeei
Workmeii.' . Estimates given.
. > v ■ Note address— '.
8. "MARSHALL- A- SONS,
, 52, RUNDL3-3TR EET,' "...
ADELAIDE.
, .f. . 27aicx£S9o
Tenders and Contracts
TJY Ii E; B A R T O N C O R P O R A T I 0 N.
• TENDERS''received until noon on MONDAY
next for about 050 super yards of TARPAVING.
*• Specifications at the. Town Clerk's Office.
# ... • - : "■ Bv order,
: a W. PARKER, Town Clerk.
Mii 15. 1S99. " > ' ' 138-7Z
. Auctions. ~ ". j
TO-MOB ROW ■ (Thursday), at 11.
cn-Vr.P THE MART, CURR1E-STREET. ■■■'.
™?™LtAJ5D T01-'ALL,Y UNRESERVED SALE j
V;,rr£fJjLY G00D HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
AND EFFECTS. ' » !
removed xo the mart for convenience |
Do?.E?r IfISTUUCTI0N:s FROM ilR. B. T. DALEY, !
rirA'U(?A"-SrREET, NEW PARKSIDE, WHO ,
IS LhAlINU FOR THE WEST. , J
J. w. G. ALFORD & CO.
_ w'''je'I by auction, Without any Reserve—
xhe Whole of his FURNITURE and EFFECTS,
consisting of— , . s .. ' .
"wrrrii' Hining, Bedroom, and Kitchen FUR
NIluRE, all in first-class order and condition.
NO RESERVE. NO RESERVE. ■
Fuller Particulars To-morrow.
■ O nView This Afternooni '
STQ-MORROW,-Thursday,
at 12.
. GRENFELL-STREET AUCTION .MART.
BICYCLES.
RED BIRD, HERCULES, AND OTHER GOOD
BAKERS.
12 BICYGLES. 12
O. G. GURR ,\s CO.
_ will sell by auction, as above. \ ►
Entries taken up to morning of Sale from owners
wisniuif to selL
TO-MORROW (Thursday),
at 2.80.
AT THE GRENFELL-STREET 'AUCTION 1IART.
VERY SUPERIOR NEARLY NEW HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE, &c. ■ -
GOOD PIANO, IN WALNUT FRAME,
^ NEARLY new. -
SIDEBOARD, BEVEL PLATES, AND-A REALLY
furnitureLAKGK COLLEC'XIOff HOUSEHOLD j
4 C.K&. GURR & CO.
•. ■ will sell a? above—
DKAWL\G-KOOM.
WALNUT PIANO, A REALLY GOOD INSTRU
MENT, Drawing-room Suite in Tapestry, and
Plush, Walnut Occasional Tables, Carpets,
H- lings, Fenders and Irons, choice: Water
colors, Ac., &c., &c. ' , ; •
... DINING-ROOM.'
H.ning Table, Bevel-plate Sideboard, Lounges
and Chairs, Crockery, Glassware aua Cutlery
Pictures, C. Poles, Ac., Ac., Ac. •"
••••••: BEDROOMS. .• .
Nickel Bedstead Double and Single Bedsteads
Wire Mattresses, Ac., : Suite, "Wardrobe!
Duchess Pairs, Toilet Services, Carpets, cots.
Curtains, Ac., Aa, Ac. • -
KITCHEN, Ac.
Kitchen Tables, Safes, Kitchen Utensils. Tinware,
Oilcloth, Werllieini Mangle, nearly new
I.au:jdry Utensils, and a ■ large quantity of
Sundries. -
AISO,
2 D.B. SPORTING GUN'S.
TO-MORROW (Thursday), May 18, at 11. " '
CIIAPEL-STREET, GLENELG.
D. W. MELVIN
will sell, off Jetty-road, for Mrs.' Trevelion, who is
giving up housekeeping
Alexandre HARMONIUM (10 slops),' Hair Suite,
Chiffonnieres. Large Mirror, Wardrobe Pic
, tures, Curios, Carpets, Floorcloth, Easy Chairs
Curtains and Toles, Tables, Chairs, Fenders
" Venetians, Chests of Drawers, Sofas * Bed
steads, . Bedding, Washstands, Commode
xowelhorses, Safe, Cupboard, Crockery; Glass.
r Cooking and .Washing Utensils, <kc.
TO-MQSROW (Thursday), at 11,
AT CLIFTON-STREKT, PKOSPECT.
IN THE ESTATE OF THE LATE MR, " '
. JAMES TKEVAILL, BUILDER;..
for absolute UNRESERVED-sale '
JOHNSON & COMPANY
will absolutely sell,- by auction— .
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. -
Horsehair Suite, Carpels, Oval Table, Fenders !
and Irons, Pictures, Ornaments, Poles and '
Curtains, Mats and slips '
■ Double,^ Three-quarter; and Single Bedsteads
and Bedding, Chests of 5 and-7 Dr ivers
• Washstands, Toilet Tables, and Crockery
Matting,. Cedar Sofa, ;E.P. Ware, Chtlerv
- - Glassware,. Chins, Kitchen Utensils -Tables'
,,.,....;,.Safe,.Chairs- . ... , .'
. .Verandah Seat and .Pot Plants, Viiich".Hose
S.B. Gun / " *
PIANO, by Bord, in good orfl^r, and
HAKI10NIU21,3 Steps, by Alexandra.
BUILDERS' IRONMONGERY AND TOOLS.
Large Assortment Carpenters' Toolsj Brass and
Iron Fittings, Grindstone, 7 Colonial Ovens
Trestles and Boards, Ladders, Carpenters''
Benches, sundry Ironmongery, Lumber, Timber
' and useful Sundries. . • •
Prospect Traih passes end of Clifton-street.
L A RGE ; -
. AND
IMPOBTAHT- SALE
. OF " ''
SUPERIOR AN© ARTISTIC
- _ AT THE RESIDENCE OF
MR, THOS, POPE,
" LAVERSTOCK," .
ROSE ■ TERRAGE, R3EDINDIE.
TO-MORROW (Thursday), 18th,
- AND THE FOLLOWING DAY: IF NECESSARY
COMMENCING AT II O'CLOCK EACH* DxlV, BY
All the CHOICE and ARTISTIC DR.AWING
ROOM, DINING - ROOM,- and ' BEDROOM
FURNITURE and APPOINTMENTS
. Upright Grand Overstrung and Trichord PIANO
by Beehstein '
Carved Egyptian Chairs'
6 Large Damascene Rugs
Watercolors, Oil-paintings (by H. J.' John
stone and others), Art Treasures, and Bric-a
hra'e ■
Japanese Soreep and.Cloissoime Plaeqnes
Curios from the'East, Palestine and Cairo
Lady's Humber.Bioyele
Large quantity Glass and E.P. Ware
Chambers's, Encyclopaedia (latest edition)
Village Cart, Pony, and Harness
(To be sold at 2 p.m. on first day of SaleX -
The SIOSj'SE will be ©PEN for
INSPECTION ALL THIS BAY ;
(Wetlaesday).
' THE CATALOGUE CONTAINS 800 LOTS.
-Persons Wanted.
Under this heading (if prepaid; 14 words, Sixpence
"A T „Miss, -J^ge's, Flinders-st. —; Governess,'
Generals, Laundresses. Waiting, Hoiise
keepers, Housemaids, Pianists, Barmaids. ■
A GOOD Coaclismith wanted; constant
work to; suitable hand.—T. J. Richards
-West Mitcham. . 7.9 '
A P Mrs. Dmmmond's, Wakefield-st.—House-1
T* maids, Generals, City, Glenclg, country,
all suburbs, hotel, private. •
A T Mrs. McSwecnv's.—Wanted, useful Youii"-,
. Man, station; Cocks, private," restaurant
waitresses, Ladyhelp, Pianiste.
A x Once.—Wanted, good Generals, town,- sub
X3- urbs; General, restaurant; Girl, housework.
I—U£, Angas-st.
A
TAILORESS for two or three - days';''good
h-and. Apply "Mother,' P.O.," Grange.
j A TRUSTWORTHY . Working Man , wanted for
., responsible position; must have' £0, or ee
curity. Apply 7, Bowen-st., Adelaide.
A ■L' J£rs: Phillips's, 03, Pirie-st.—Wanted,
, Pianist, musical Ladj-help, hotel, country;
good Generals. , ; -. 7:3 '
A CilVE Boys wanted; those who have: been
,at the trade preferred.'- Apply, in ihe
morning, between 3 and 10, A. Simpson if Sons!
Gawler-pl. . • 5.7 *
TYAKER for country; bread, and ■■small" goodT;
."TTm- teJet0, a « Preferred; single man." Address
"Edwards," tins office. . . 5-7
"OAKliH, single, as second hand, - for country,
i ApP'y Luidoiv- Bishop, fc pp., Hindley-st*.:
BOOT Ti-ade.—Wanted, Girl. Fitter; • used~~fo
machine.—L. F. Colbath, Pirid-st. ' . ,'
JRLACKSMITH wanted at once; inust shoe.
' State wages, with board, G. Bullock' T-"-'
lee. - ■ .. . .. .'7.9 ■■
COOK, Laundress, small family. " Apply Mr?
. P. Stewart, close to Hindniarsh Post-Office .
iiir.dmarsh. . . ,-6-8
HAI?^E?Ter wanted at once. ~ Apply'on job.'
'-J Mackinnon-parade, N.A.—J. • Hogg..
/"tOMPETENT Dressmaker wanted; good fit and
V." style. State salary, "P.p.," Gladstone.
Persons Wanted
TYRESSMAKER wanted for Minlaton, Yorke's
-L/ Peninsula, good 'bodice hand; constant em
ployment. Apply Mrs. Pretty, Hughes-st., Jlile
End. , 13Ge
D RESSMAKING.—Wanted, an Assistant. Ap
• ply Miss Attenuorough, Payneham-rd,, next |
to Charlton's store. . ■ 5-7
THNG1NEDRIVER, accustomed to Blacksmith
-E-t ing;. wanted for gold mine.—Hunt's Labor
Offices, Bank-st.
THXPER1ENCED . Generals and Cooks, nice
J hotels, country, highest -wages.—Mrs.
Stutley, -S2, Carrington-st.
EXPERIENCED Young'Lady wanted as- Bar
maid.—South Australian Hotel, North-ter.
FIRST-CLASS Coat Hands wanted. . Apply
Charles Birks & Co., tailors, Rundle-st. 13~>c
IPIKST-CLASS Vest Hands, \yanted at once.
' I Smith & -Ilawkes, Gawler-pl;
'G?
OOD Coat Hands wanted.—Williams "Bros, and
Co., 12, King Wm.-st. G-S
YH ENERALS, "Largs, Glenffl'g, Semaphore, 12s.; j
■ VI lis.; Young Generals, Mother's flelp.
•Miss Symons, Pulteney-st.: , . ■ ' '
GOOD General Servant wanted; three in
. family. . Apply 37, Dequetteville-ter.,
'Kent Town. .
aENERAL Servant; preferred German. Apply |
Mrs. Oxer, I'arkside, Porter-st. 7-7
OOD Dressmaker wanted, day work; references. |
Apply Miss Fuller, No. 16, West-ter.
GtlllLS wanted; used to making tea and S.R.
S~ packets; Apply Frcarsoii's Printing House,
Nortiirter. ' ' •
HITTMANN'S Labor Offices.—Good General Ser-1
; vants wanted, 20s. week, stations; also,
; General, private, City.
HITTMANN'S • Labor Offices.—Wanted, four
Sen for Woodcutting; long job, close'town.
HITTMANN'S Labor Offiees.—Youth wanted to
make dough and mould; Milkmen, and Dairy
Youths. - '
HITTMANN'S Labor Offices—Wanted, Man
Cook, station, kill own sheep, 22s. 6d. week; j
; constant situation.
HOUSEMAIDS, hotels, 12s.;- Cenerals, 12s.;
■ • Country ' Housemaids, Ss.—Miss Symons, |
:Pultency-st. -
1' N D M A R S II C 0 It P 0 R "AT ION.
; U anted, TWO nORSE TEAMS and TIP-DRAYS
:to ;cart dartli. Enquire on the works, Gibson-1
street, Bowden.
135-7 JOHN TAIT, .Town Clerk and Surveyor. •
HUNT'S Labor Offices, Bank-st.—Wanted, ex- I
-pc-ricnced- Station Couple, without cliil-1
dren; strong Farm Youths.
JUNIOR Assistant wanted; must have know
ledge of patent medicines;, references. Ap-|
ply "Druggist," this office. . .. G-S.
"jV/fAN wanted, accompany stock- to -Western Aus-1
X'X; tralia.- Apply Millars' Karri and Jarrali |
Forest's,-Limited, : North-ter. 11". '. .
"VfURSElLVID, experienced.-; Apply. .Mrs. Ra
-IN say . Smith, 4S, East-ter. .7-:
Ram
S
"Vf URSES, staid, . 12s:, 10s.; Nursery-House-1
maid3, 12s.; young Housemaids, Ss.—Miss |
Svmons, Pulteney-st. . '
PAI'ERIIANGER wanted.—A.' Fischer,
O'Connell-st., N.A.
TJLA3TERERS' Laborer wanted. Apply cn
1 Job, Frcderick-st., New I'arkside.—J. Stam
ford.
"OESPECTABLE Country Girl, wanted, small
.family. Apply Mrs. Basser,. corner Flin
ders-st. • and Ackland-st. ...
KESPECTABLE Girl for general housework;
1 used to' children preferred.—Coulter's Store,
Halifax:st. E. 7-S
"OESBECTABLE Boy to mind.pony* and gene
Xti rally useful.—Cumberland Hotel, Glanville.
RESPECTABLE Girl wanted, 'to assist in
' house; references required.—J. 'Cooper and
Son, Magill-rd., Norwood.
STOREMAN for Wholesale Grocery. State ex
perience, "Assam," this office. • 5-7
Srone.—Mr. .Dare's job, Henley "Beach-rd.—:
G.' Wliiting. '
s
TRONG Girl for general housework. Apply
• McNeill's, Rundle-st., nearly, opp. Singer's.
s:
MART 'Kitch'e'nman wanted at once.—Crystal
'Dining Rooms, 190, Rundle-st.'
TAILORS.—Smart Man take-charge of work
' room.—t'Tailor," this . office.-•
a 1A1LORING. — Apprentices ' and Improvers'
wanted'; constant.—W. ■ S."' 1'ascbc,.'.Charles-;
st.,. off Eimdle-st. '
a TAILORING. — Good Coat • Hand. Dress-.
- -making.—First-class Bodice Hand; also,.
(Apprentices. Apply Miss Wilkins, opp. -York
IIoteL. • , .. . .7-9 •
T J 1EXMS, Horse -or .Bul'oek, . wanted ; carfing
, JL " ironstone'; - constant. Particulars Berry'
.Ferguson; Charles-st., Adelaide. ' . 1SG-S
TWO Restaurant Waitresses wanted.—J. Grant,
' Cyclorama Dining Rooms, 103-and 105, Uind
leylst.. . . I - ... 7-S;
TTPHOLSTERER wanted—Peter Small, corner
A ' " "Pul'tehev,. Fliriders-sts.
VX7ANTED, Lad for dairy, good milker.—P.
» V Ryan, Yietoria-st.; Parkside. z7-S
WANTED, steady, single Man, accustomed 1
gardening, horses,, and general useful.—I
Bechtef,: 73, Currie-st. 7-9
m
TASTED, "Working- Housekeeper; state age, !
salary, &c., "Ebo," this office. zG-S !
W
ANTED, domesticated Help or light General.
Apply "Peerage," this office. - 136c
TX7ANTED, a Gardener. Apply W. n. Forbes,
,..'V.V Post-office, Cieve. z6-0
X770UNG Man-for dairy; good milker.—Bedford
J-, Clisby, Lower North Adelaide. ' ' zG-S
"vHOUTII for Office; must, he good writer. Ap
.;X; ply, enclosing copy references, "Merchant."
¥OUNG Girl, light housework. and assist
needlework. —Mrs. Carlson, Scott-st.,Parkl
.side. • ■ ■ , - - *
"\7"OUTH for Delivery-Cart' and. generally useful.
•"X- —Mill: Factory, 241,' Angas-st.
Situations Wanted,
Under tiiis heading (if prepaid) 14 words. Sixpence
Vyi WIDOW Lady desires position as House
keeper, capable of managing private or busi
ness house.—"Experienced," this office.
A1
S Undcr-Kousemaid in hotel or private.
Apply "Ivy," P.O., N.A.
ALL classes good Servants, country Girls, milk,
' and hotels, private, want situations.—Mrs.
McSwceny's. '.
ACTIVE Young Man wants situation; used to
• horses; town or suburbs; good references,
—"Energetic," 'care of A. 11. Roberts & Co., opp.
Town Hall. '
A YOUTH wants a place in bakehouse, .mai-:e
dough, mould a little. Apply "Honest,"
Coromandel Valley. " ' z!37-9
A GENTLEWOMAN "Eeeks situation as Ilouse
XX . keeper; a quiet home thought more of
than money.—"G.," this office. 5-7
BY Accountant, thorough all branches; first
class references; books started systemati
cally.—"London," this bffie'e. . 137iua51
K
Y-respectable Young Man, good driver, milk,
gajflen; references. Apply 216, Grote-st. 17.
T3Y Young Girl (15),' as Apprentice to Drcss
1J making.—."Mab'el," this office. ,
COOKS, good; Cooks-Laundresses, young Laun
dry-Housemaids, hotel experience, wait
ing.—Miss Symons, Fulteney-st.
YMOUNTRY Girl wants situation, Mother's Help;
'V2 good needlewoman. ' Address . "May," Mrs.
Williams, Stirling-st:, Southwark.
GROCER (20) '.wants situation; town or coun-:
try; first-class references; experienced.—'
"Active," this, office.• ,
XN ROCER'.(22) wants situation; country pre
ferred; fnst-class references.—"Experienced,'"
P'.O., .Norwood,. 5-7 '
OENERALS, House-Parlormaid, tall, excellent
references; hotel Housemaids, Waitresses,
country.—Mis3 Symons, Pulteney-st.
HANDY Man, carpenter, . ironworker,' brick
layer, plastererpointer, ' paperhanger,
paints; cheap.—"Good Work," this office.
IN Vegetable, Fruit Garden; used to driving
and milking. Address "B.'L;," Unley P.O.'
' 7-9
,T jVDY, young (child), desires situation, Lady
J-2 help, companion, housekeeper; town,
country; thoroughly domesticated.—"Widow,"
this' office. 7-S
jV.JARRIED Couple, no encumbrance; wife do-'
mcsticate'd, good needlewoman; husbanii
billiardmarker, useful; town or country.—"Ur
gent," Unley P.O. 7-9
"VTEEDLEWORK, Dressmaking, or Children's
JL> Clothing, by day or home.—"Mother,".
P.O., St: Peters. . • 7,0,3
,T)RACTICAL Platelayer wants situation; well
X up in points and crossings; any part Aus
tralia; good reference;—"Tramway," this office.
. . G-S
] (MELECT Registry, 12, Arcade.—Waiting, good
• K3 country. Generals, Waitress, Cook's Help,
and Housemaids.
SITUATION wanted as Housemaid; age 22. Ap
' ply "May," P.O., N.A.
vfflO Butchers.—Respectable Youth wants crn
■A' ployment; accustomed to the trade.—"Jack,"
this office. .
j., rpRAVELLER, - Tvith conveyance, open for en
; X gagement; 4 years' experience; terms mo
!'derate.—"Assiduitv,", this office. 7-8
r, .. ■
■^yANTED,..by respectable Girl, -IS, .situation,.
help'in general housework; Port or Sema- i
i :phore preferred.—"Omega," P.O., Semaphore. 5:7
j TVr'OUTli (19), country, wants, situation;, ac
"'X- customed riding, driving, &c. . State wages,
"Country," this office. . 6-S
"VOUTH (17) wants situation dairy,, garden,
EX* ■ driving; fair milker.—H. Roberts, G.P.O. .
iXrOUNG Man, in warehouse, handy-tools; not;
X airaid work.—"Urgent," Y.M.C.A.
rvTOUNG Lady wishes engagement, Companion,.
.X Ladyhelp; good needlewoman. Address
"Maude,"- P.O., Norwood. 7-9
"YvrOUNG Lady seeks Engagement to play at:
; X Quadrille1 Classes; good musician; moderate
terms. Care of St. Peters P.O. zU-S .
Situations Wanted.
6D.' ROLL; "Wallpaper Hung;, 2s. 6(1.. Ceilings
• whitened;' General Repairing.—"Trades
man," U.P.O. • '; • >> ; . 6-7
Board and Residence.
Under this headiug y £ 'prepaid) It words, Sixpence
; A RGYLE •'' House," Freeman-st.—Comfortable I
XX Home, Ladies, Gentlemen, Visitors; mode
rate; central... Lodgings, 5s. week. . ' 5-7
: A T OS, North-ter. W.—A1 table, bath, piano,
XX balcony, comfort; 10s; week. • 7-0'
A T .2, Tavistock-st., off Rundle-st.—Large
XX lofty Rooms; lleds, 3s. 6d. weekly.
"OOAllD and .'Residence.—Vacancy "for a . Young
<!*» Man.—109, Jeffcctt-'at., N.A. .
>EDS, double and single, from Gd. night.— |
i Mrs. Ryan, 11, Franklin-st."
'/SqMFORTABLE " single . Room, suit lady or
S~!.. gentleman; bouru if required; moderate.—
95, Flinders-st.- -
/"lOMFORTABLE Furnished Apartments to Let.
•" 1 —No. 1',-'Landrowna-ter., Victoria-sq. .
CCOMFORTABLE Board and Residence, or Fur-1
1 nished Rooms, close ferry.—Mrs. W. Chris
tie, Birkenhead. - 5-7
GO.MFOUTABLE. Lodgings for one or two young
. men.—85, Moonta-ter., Grote-st. ' 6-7 '
VnOMFORl'ABLE Bedroom, in reiined home, lor |
lady engaged business during day,—"Mode
rate," Beulah-rd., Norwood. 6-S
GITY.—Superior' Home offered two' gentlemen,
; piano, " bath, washing, £1.—•'Superior Lo
cality," tliis office.
CtOilFORTABLE • Board and Residence, two or
J ;; four respectable Gentlemen.—IS, Xlutt-st.,
bpp. Flindcrs'-st.- V'. .. '0-2
D
jRESSMAKER. wanted, at business,; share nice
bedroom, return "Sewing," N.A. P.O.
"jCtURNISHED Front Balcony Room to Let.—
-E?; - 11S, l'ulleney-st; 7-S
THURN'ISHED Front Room, largo; suit married
X . 'couple or frienas; every convenience.—71,
Franklin-st. • • 6-7
FURNISHED Room to Let, or comfortable
■Home.for Boarders.—Mrs. Brennan, 11, Car-;
rington-st. ' • 6-7
FURNISHED Bedroom, suit gentlemen; three
minutes from Rundle-st. E.—"Moderate,"'
this office. " • 6-7
TTiRONT ; Room, - married, friends; board op
*JD. tional.—Cumberland''House, Charles-st., off |
North-ter., City. __ ^
am
/"I ENTLEMAN requires permanent Board an
"UT.. Residence in City. Particulars to "Dago,"
this office.
LARGE, Front, Furnished Room; suit married
. couple, two . friends; 7s.; central.—33,
Grote-st. ' ' - ••
"jV/r.OST Comfortable Board and: Residence at
XfX"Llanfair," 5"2, Melbourne-st., N.A. 5,7,0
T TICELY-furnished detached Room to Let; fire
1"^ place; suit business .man.—56, Angas-st. 7-9. |
""■DEFINED : Home offered Married Couple, sti
JS pcrior locality;' moderate;' hear Way Col
lege.—"Bark," this "office. .. 3-7
ROYAL Park House, corner of North-ter. and
Ilackney-rd.—Furnished and Unfurnished
Balcony Rooms; every convenience . for Visitors
desirous of home comforts in the most pleasant
locality. .. ■ . - ' - , 7,9,0
(SUPERIOR Home'for Gentlemen or Travellers;
c ' gccd table, batli, piano.—Pine Villa, 69,
FYanklin-sl.,-. nr. G.P.'O. -7-9 I
SUPERIOR Bed-sitting-room,-cheap; suit Ira- |
veller or couple.—"Refined;"'-P.O., N.A.
SUPERIOR Board, Residence.—Married Couple,
Gentlemen friends; moderate ' terms.—Mrs.
Moreton, 44,' HutGst. • <. 5-0
rnAVISTOCK Hotel.—Splendid Accommodation
X for Visitors and Permanent Boarders; 20s.
weekly.—Mrs. Willis, Proprietress. 7-9
WO Furnished Rooms, use of \ piano, kitchen;
hoard optional.—Hill, 1, Rundle-s.., Ade
laide. " '■ , 7,0,3
rp
rg'tO LET, large Furnished Room, use of kitchen;
suit married couple; large garden, bath.—
Mathews's Store,' Unley-road. ■ z6-8
rnO Let," unfurnished, two large front Rooms.
X- —91,-Childcrs-st., N.A. Apply mornings..
. 6-7,9
rnWO Superior Double Rooms; suit four gentle
X i,ioi,- -.smoke vfinm; - 17s.—"South-terrace."
men; smoke room; - 17s.—"South-terrace,'
this office. ; 136-7
YACANCY for two Gentlemen Boarders;, share
. same room; central.—"Carrington," this
office.
WANTED, to Let, Furnished Front Room, with
fireplace.—7, Bowcn-st., off Franklin-st.
V; Lost and Found.
Under this.heading (it prepaid):;,! 1." words. Sixpence
IjtOUND, Chesnut Pony, aged, • unbranded, off
J- hip. down, saddle and bridle on; Owner
have , same'.Spaying expenses. — I. ltayson, Port
Brbughton. 5-7
TjlOUND, Malacca Walking Stick on King Wm.
X . rd., , Wayville, May 5. Apply .Baptist
Manse,'Goodwood. ■ '
,OLD: Specs Found at Goodwood, last Sunday.
Particulars, "Box 223," G.P.O., Adelaide.
T OST,, between Woodsidc, Adelaide, via Uraidia,
XX;; Diamond, wrapped in paper." Reward.—Dr.
.'Esau',''Woodsidc. . • 2-S-.
LOST, £5,Reward.—Gold Brooch, diamond clus
' ter centre, with chain and turquoise heart
attached; initials O.S.; between P.O. and Con
vent; ■Mqleswortli-st., N.A.-rvDr. Oawley, North
ter. > 2-S
LOST; , ihy -N.A. tram, or/near Victoria-sq.,
Saturday night, Purse, containing sovereign,
■ring and : Malachite pin. £1 reward on return
ing to .60,; Childers-st., N.A.
LOST, Friday, Sable Collie Slut: no collar. Re
ward.;— 2, Royal-ter., Hurtle-sq., Car
tbrnstX" X X- 5-7
■T OST, 'between Crafers- and, Adelaide, Tan-aud
XX . white" Spaniel, No. on . disc. 116. . 5s. for in
.information; 10s. for delivery to G. Noble, Ful
ham, lteedbeds. 3,5,7
LOST, large; Gold Locket, set with rubies and
Pearls,- on Saturday, . Morpheitvilie. Finder
rewarded.—13,. Roi'al Exchange. . zl36c
LOST, at .Largs Bay, Boy's Tricycle; finder :e
i warded;'detainer prosecuted.—G. B. White,
An thony;st.,\ Largs Bay. z6-S
LOST, in. Goodwood, Nellie - Stewart Gold
. Bangle;, also, ..Blaclc Silk Umbrella.. Re
ward!—Convent of . Mercy, Angas-st." ' 6-8
T OST, Butcher's Order Book, between Fulhhm,
"XI Kent Town. Reward.—F. Filmer, Wood:
niah Hotel,Grenfell-st..
LOST, Reservoir, of,. 20th .century lamp. Re
ward.—S. Gully's Bicycle Exchange,' Gren
fell-st,;:, ■:
TOST,- Ivory-handle' Umbrella, Monday. Fin
i dcr rewarded.—McCulloch, Combe, Green,
and Co., Currie-st. ■ 7-9 :
T OST, Lady's Three-bar Gold Brooch (topaz).
X-X.— Cbas, Whiting, jun., S9, Curric-st.Re
ward. , i 7-9
LOST, -between Walkerville and Prospect, Hand
. Bag, containing clothing. — Mrs. Bullock,
St. Helen's, Prospect. . • 7-9
TOST,-'Cape;.-.between Fliaders-st.-, Kent Town,
J. Rose Park, via Charles-st.r-Mrs. jsicMillan,
Rose- Park.' ' /
T OS'!', May 02, Black Retriever Slut Pup, from
XJ. Ovinglmm Hotel. Anyone detaining it
after this notice will be prosecuted.' 7-9
LOST, May' 6, Gold Bracelet, ruby and diamond
, centre. , Ten shillings reward.—"W.S.L.,"
cash desk," G. & K. Wilis, Rundle-st.
10
S. REWARD for Black or. Brown Cobbed
Pou); Gelding.—F. 3. Gray, Reedbeds. 0-8
O-t : REWARD.—Lost, Red Bullock, spotted
cVX- face, tarred back, poll.—Hyde Bros., Un
ley.
a; , Wanted'to Buy. •
Under, this, beading (i£ prepaid), .13 words, one
insertion. Is.; three insertions. 2s. 6d.
• A LL Tickets Please.—Broken Hill, MelDoiirne,
Sydney, West Australia, London.—Gawton's
Laoor Office, Leigh-st. 59-115
X LL Tickets, Broken Hill, Melbourne, Fre
XjL . mantle, anywhere,—Jolinnj- Allsorts, Pore,
buys anythirig, sells everything, lumiture included; ■
helps lame ,dogs over the stile. Impecuniosiry
cureq in all .its stages. Boats Let. ' 110-51
A —1 am a BUYER . all kinds FURNITURE,
T PIANOS; houses bought right out.—Geo.
Dried, Victo"ria-sq., W. side. 109-94
A 'LL. kinds of Goods Bought. Clothing, Gold,
Ca." Gladstone Bags,, Guns. Letters attended to.
—Itis.' Goldman, G3, Hindley-st. 135-7
TWO-pqund Racing Saddle; must he cli
-Apply "F.S.," Post-Otficc, Semaphon
MRS. :YOUNG gives the highest cash price
'. .for;I.eft-off Ciothing. Letters attended
to.—13, Frariklin-st., nr. G.P.O. . 135-7
J^ABBIT;'.OPOSSUM,__SIIEEP, and other Skim.
Gum, Beeswax, Horsehair, Horns, Fat, for
Cash.-^Crompton & Son, Freeman-st.. 102-32
STEERAGE or Saloon Ticket to Frema
cheap. :State price and where to be
"Cash," "Advertiser" Office, Port.
ANTED, a good secondhand half-plate
Camera, complete. Full particulars and
price,, to "Cash," Port Wakefield.. 135-7
ANTED," EagateUe Table, for cash. Apply
•Nichols's Wine Saloon, Ilindmarsh.
WANTED, a1 Bath Chair,.■ must be strong,
.with" springs. State price to "Chair,"
P.O.',' Glenelg.
ANTED,'good, sound, Red Gum Posts, 0 ft.
<T in- 8 x 4. State'price per 109, at
otice, delivered at Findon.—W. TS: T. Pope, Eagle
Chbrs. . " . - • ' 137,9,12 .
. Wanted to Sell.
Under'this ueauing (if prepaid;, 13 words, one
• ' insertion. Is.; three insertions. 2s. 6d.
4 LL Tickets Bought.and Sold.—Broken Hill.
/A . Melbourne, Sydney, - West Australia. ' Lon
don'.—Laiyton's Labor Office, Leigh-st. 59-145
• A LL Tickets, . Broken Hill, Melbourne, Fre
mantle, anywhere.—Johnny Allsorts, Part,
buys anything, sells everything, furniture included;
helps "Jame' dogs over the stile. Impecuniosity
cureii.iri all its stages. B6at3'Let. 110-51
Wanted to Sell
A .TICKET;"lady's (saloon), Adelaide to Fre
. mantle, by; Adelaide Steamship Coy.,
cheap.—Mrs. Ileynen, Kensington Hotel, Kensing
ton. - 137,9-40
B1SSOLT &.LOCKE'S (Meissen) Sewing. Ma
chines, nothing : superior in the market;
less than; cost price; Treadle Machines, with
covers, Extension Tables; and 5 drawers, £6. Do.,
without covers, £4 103. , Hand Machines, with
covers,. £3. Elastic Mailiines, £6 10s. New
Aforinal.Quic-k Sewing Machines, latest inventions.
NEW ; EXPRESS -BUGGY, £20.' Village Phae
ton, £23.' - Do.,- with hdod, £24. Spider.Buggy,
£0. Spring-Dray, £5.'. Dog-Cart, £14. Do.,
£13, . Marines, &c. '•. , , ■
HARNESS lor Buggies, Carts, and Spritig
Carts.
, SADDLES of every description.
FURNITURE.—Dining-room Suites, £4 5s. to
£10 6s.; -Drawing-room; £3 10s. to £11 lis.;
Office Tables, -■ with 5 .'drawers, 40s.; Huon Pine
Chests, solid fronts, 30s.; Sideboards, 4 ft. 6 in.,
80s.; Bedding, iull size; 21s.;' Wire Mattresses,
12s,; Flower Stands, 10s.;, Garden Seats; 15s. A
lot of other lines too numerous to specify.
■ Inspect before purchasing elsewhere. - "It -trill'
pay you." -
R0BT. BKCUTEL & CO.,
; 137c ■ 73, Currie-street.
11?EST WHITE SUGAR, Penny a lb.;:l lb. of
&J) their famed Is. 6d. Ceylon Tea and 4 lb.
bcoC White Sugar, the lot for Is. lOd. — Import
Company, 131, Grenfell-st.v , - 235aiwe
RESCENT , PRINTERY,. 149a, RUNDLE-ST.
(2 doors west of Fitch's Corner), iale.of
'lupham-st.—Billheads, Memos., Ss.; Cards, Vs.;
Cartnotes, !)s.; .Envelopes, 4s, Cd. 1,000; Visiting
Cards, 3s. 6d., 100. Cheapest Stationery,' Fiie3,
Account Books, Ink; Makers of Rubber Stamps.
■ . . , . ,132-59 '
€1APE Oats, Hay Seed, -Black Tartarian, White
J Tartarian, White Tuscan;' Wheat, • Brown"
Tusean, Solid Straw—HaCkett, Rundle-st. 136-3
CHEAPEST Place lor Saddlery.—H. Cai're, 59;
Hindley-st. . Collars from 10s.-6d.; send for
price fist.-: ...v: . . f ' . .59T50zx63-147.
DIGGING Forks, 2s. Gd.; Garden Trowels, Gd.;
Hoe and Rake, Is.; . Shovels, Spades, Shears,
lrce-primers.—Flint's, IIindley-st. ' naic
0/1 GGS AND BIRDS.—Dorkings, lAngshans, Or
* M pingtons, Indian "Game,- Malays, Plymouth
.'Rocks, Spanish, Minorcas, Andalusians, Wyan
dottes, -Leghorns, ; Brahmas, Cochins, Polanda,
llainbufgs, Bantams,-English Game; 13 Eggs, 6s.
—Poultry Farm, Seventh-avenue, East Adelaide;
or .Messrs.. Sa'ndford & Company. 2o
EMPTY Shoe1 Trunks -For Sale, very cneap.—
Brandon's Shoe WarCnouse. 57, Rundle-3t.
' ; 72zc
TjlOll Sale,; Piano,- /Tapestry Suite, and House
JL hold .Furniture and Effects.—Mrs. R. Jewell,
:Siaffpr'd-st.', off . O'Halloran-st. ■ south: 137-0
FOOT Treadle Lathe, 34 in. centres; 2 ft. . G
■ in. bed, slide rest, &c.; all appliances.—
Lawton .& Sons, Nortlvtcr. ' 136-8
TjlOR. Sale,: small-. Wooden Cottage,. iron roof,
JL : material only,' cheap.—J. H. Afford, .St.
Leonards, Gleneig. - '■ . 137,9,42
71 OR Sale, splendid :Milch Cow, young. Apply
' J. M. -Hosking, Ann-st., Stepney., ^S.A.
£
FOR Sale,; Saloon Counter, and Fixtures.—Mrs.
Daly, "Aurora Hotel, Pirie-st.
FOR Sale', Secondhand (Reynolds) Circular Saw
Bench; cheap. Apply P. LeCornu, O'Cou
nell-st.,;N.A. 135-7
IjjlOR Sale, several. Tons White Elephant Poba
JL1 toes, just dug; guaranteed thoroughly ripe.
—Geerg-e Usher, Meadows South. 135-7
iHOR Sale, well-bred Irish Terrier Puppies. \p
? ■ ply the Ostler, c/o Bickford & Sons, Way-"
liioulh-st. ' 1SG-S
FOR Sale, Perambulator; new; also Baker's
•• Cart,' nearly new, cheap.—164, Grote-st.,
first door west Brown-st. 132,5,7.
G AS Engine. (Crbssley's), twelve-horse; nomi
nal, twin cylinders; seen working.—C. A.
Smith ■& -Son,■ Wakefield-st. 136-S.
g 1 UN; splendid Doiible-barrellcd Breach-loader,
\JT * Greener's cross-bolt; almost new, £4 10s.;
cost £7. ■ . Address ."Zona," this office. ■ 131-7
/Pi OLDFINCHES -and Zebra- Finches, 2s. pair;
\JT, • -Canaries, - wanted to buy, clieap.z-Corner
Hanson, . Gilles-.st ...
BALLSTAND-and 2 - Chairs, Operating Couch,
Counters and Fittings, Chemist's Bottles,
gold .labelleil.-r-59, .Kundle-st., Rent Town.
' - . ' - 137,40,2
OELLING and Spangenberg Piano, splendid
tooe, ; £25; also Standard Machine, £5.—
Halifax-st., • City. ; ...
H
IANTELP1ECES, ■- Marble and ; Enamelled,
L Wo«d; Grates, ,&c.; cheapest, best in Ade
laide; cash only.—Lawson, 65, North-ter. W. 83-173
ORGAN.—Magnificent new Walnut, £40 in
"str'ume'rit; rich'/powerful tone; accept £1S
10s.;'great bargain. Address "Elmo," this office.
135-3
FIANO, .good,- secondhand; walnut- ease; full
* " irorA-frame; 'brilliant'tone, "eiieapp highly,
recommended-.—'"Kanp;"' Norwood P.O.':" - 136-S'
PEE A JIB UT/ATORS, '.American ; patterns, from
•£1 15s.'; colonial Wicker,--14s.'9d/; Go-Carts,
from ITs. Gd.—Flint's, Hin'diey-st.aiuc
SEED " Pctatbes,' 'large" 'variety, 'White Tuscan
. Wheat, Cape Barley, Algerian- -and Cape
Oats, Maize,- Peasv Rye, best" Chaff, Flour; very
low prides.'-rD. Walters; City Produce ..Col, Mor
phett-st. / /..'■ '1 . ' .... 129-42
riflO Architects.—Foi;-Salc, cheap, [an Architect's
A Level, secondhand.—1'. F, • Jiachin,: 132,
Kundle-st. ■ '. ... . - 136-S
O .THE -TRADE AND OTHERS.—W. ROWE.
late. Railway Fancy J Depot, .lias still over
£80 worth of Glass, China,' Dolls, Games, Criekcf
Stumps, Balls,: Spring-handle and other Bats, and
Racquets; Toys,- all lriritls of Fancy' Goods; Haber
dashery, Stationery, '.Household Furiiiture, and
Gent's liglit-weight Bicycle. ' Tlie: above would
prove very- advantageous to anyone' commencing
business. All the above to be sold less than
wholesale, and special „tcrms . to large buyers.
Now on .view at back, 197,' King Wm.-st. 133,5,"
r-OODROOFE'S TOMATO SAUCE ' is the
; hest.- ; ' - •• -lT2wai37
"rlY Pay Big Prices for Wood Blocks ana
. , Half-tone Engravings when you can get a
Block from - Burmeisrer's, from 3s. ; 271iua:253
E; S. PER CWT.,; Seed Potatoes, White Elephants;
y —E., H. Clement, Kensington. .. ; 131-7
~l jf* OPAL Frames to Order; Is. Cabinet
A/.vJ - Frames,; cannot- he ■ beaten.- All Picture
Frames greatly reduced for the present season.
Mount Cutting a Speciality, at the- Opposition
Picture Shop only, .next to Plough Harrow Hotel,
128, Rundle-st. - z!36-S ■
X O O 33 .
t - , Ton. Half ion.
. Cut Slallce „ - 20/ - 10/3
' Jlalleeltoois.. .. 19/ . . 9/9.
Sheaoak and Gum ... 15/. SI
BEST HCUSK COAL.
Kopunda Peppermint, 17/ (equal to malice).
Delivered within two miles of yard. Postal orders
promptly attended to. Cash on deliverv.
E. ffl J./ WILLIAMS,
Comer of Grote and Momhett slreots, Ii9wi207z
RIIPGED
01 best 24.gauge Galvanized Iron (or steel),
double rivetted and soldered inside and out,
complete with "JAKKAlt STANDS,
l.QSQ Gaiiozi, £5 10 0 I 503 Gallon, £3 12 0
838 «' ; 415 0 403 " 3 2 0
600. : ;4" 4.-, 01209 2 2' 0
Can quote forcarriagetoany railwav-sfcauionincolbiiy.
pi
. Plumoer, ■ Gasfitter, aiid ...Galvanized -Ironworker,
1'irie-street, three "doors east Pulteney-street...
■ ' V" ' - ' '257iw:25-2'zx2G0zJ51. -
PIANOS
W88LE8UPRICES.
Auy Tcrms lor Tiaic Payments,
ADDRESS—'
©BEOTELL - STREET.
• • ; • • . 246aiucKi\vc
; Business: Partnerships.
Under '.hisMieading (if- prepaid;, is "words,' in
insertion, Is.; tliree insertions. 2s. Gd.
B USINESSES Bought 'and for Sale'; only those
■ that' will hear - thorough investigation.—
Jatfrcy & Co.,. Moiialta Chbrs. . '132,5,7
Butchering, suburbs; kills i body, -is
small; 40 customers; good plant; bargain.—
Young & Co., opp. Town Hall. . 137-u
■gjlOR Sale, Greengroqsry7 Fruit Business rouna,
JL' Horse and Cart, cheap; selling through siox
ness.—Jns. Hinds, 27S, AVaymouth-st.
171UR Sa3e, - an: established -Boardinghouse; good
. position; guaranteed profitable returns;
owner, retiring. "Apply"Reasonable,"- this office.
, ' 135-7 '
mOBACCONIST and Kairdressing- .Saloon and
JL News Agency, at Bundaleer; 500 men; oniy
hairdresser; rare opportunity. . Apply "A.E.D. "
P. O., Bundaleer.. ; . * 137.9'
XjrrANTED to-Buy, a. Wood .and Chaff Business,
» *, qr purchase share in.same; principals dealt
with only. Apply "Genuine," Ann-st., Stcprier.
■ ' - •• ■•-i •^".V .... ■. Zl36-Sv
DR a P.E.R S' '. . P R.I N Tins
, executed • on the shortest notice' and' on
liberal- terms 1 at THE ADVERTISER" JOB
PRINTING OFFICE.
Amusements.
t sa: JE2 ss ■ • s o "sr .a.
■Lessee and JIanaper' r '.. .. .. .. .. .. .. Mr. Wybert Beeve.
Under the Direction of Miss KATHERINE RUSSELL (Mrs. Alfred Uampier;.
Business Manager .. " •• .. .. .. Mr. George BullML
THE EVENT OF THE DRAMATIC YEAR.
- ^co-3sra:®-^:,a?, - asraEcrcQi'a?. ..
A L F R E D DAMP I E B'S
• ■ VERSION OF DUMAS'THE ' . ~ : , , .
THREE MUSKETEER8.
Admission—Dress Circle and Eeserve Stalls,,2s.; Stalls. 2s.; Gallery, Is. Box-Plan at Marshall's. ■ Da}
fairs at Arrabruster's. ■ ' ■ "
TO-MORROW KIGSS7, VICEREGAL COMMAND NIGHT,
ROBBERY UNDER ARMS, i
! which will also be played on Friday, 39th—LAST NIGHT OF THE SEASON.. ' ■
DURING THE ' ' ••••' ' ■ .
KNIGHT-B^ERAH FAREWELL DRAMATIC SEASON.
HIS EXCELLENCY LORD TENNYSON, LADY- TENNYSON, and Suite have signified their Intentloi
of witnessing the iMrformanoe of ....
' TT3SKD3E3S. TBES: ItOBH
:^n;JIOSMY EVENIKG, MAY 33rid,
• And also of being present on 1 ' 1 *
■ Wfi®NESii>AY EVJ3JSIKG, MAY 31st ■
(The Final Night of the Season), when Wilson Barrett's Remarkable Drama, •
rEsSSZIZi' ' SXGrXST OS" T3E3C33 CROSS'S : •
.. . WILL BE -PEESENTED. ' ' ,
' HSAT 2.S R 0 Y AL, ADELAIDE,
; T UNDERLINE DIRECTION OF MESSRS. • WILLIAMSON- & A1USGROVE. , '
Business Manager. .. .. ... ' .. ... . .. .. \ -Mr. HAROLD ASHTONV
FAREWELL APPEARANCES IN AUSTRALIA
of the most Popular Artists who have ever visited the colonies, ■ ' / - -
MR. JULIUS KJSflGHT an.! MISS ADA FGRRAR
Supported by Messrs. ' ,
WILLIAMSON & MUSGROVE'S COMBINED COMPANIES.
SATURDAY, ilIOSWAY, TUESDAY, 1VEDAESDAY, THURSDAY,
... -. - - May 20, 22, 23, 24, and 25 > •
MATINEE WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, QUEEN'S .BIRTHDAY. • -
FIRST PRODUCTION IN-ADELAIDE OF THE SPLENDID ROMANTIC DBiAMA,
UNDER, THE RED ROBE.
Produced at the Haymarket Theatre, London, for over 300 nights, and which hut recently, as presented
hy this Company, caused a Furore of Enthusiasm iu Melbourne and Sydney, -,, •' "■
FRip'AY, MAY 26. | . SATURDAY, MAY 27. !
PYCMALIOH AND GALATEA. THE LADY OF LYONS.
; MONDAY, TUESDAY, and WEDNESDAY, MAY 29, 38, and 31.
• (MATINEE WEDNESDAY, MAY 31.)
TEE;:0F THE
Patrons are advised that the BOX-PLAN FOR THE SEASON U. NOW OPEN at ATarshaU'3, and ara
respectfully re minded'that these performances wili undoubtedly prove the most memorable from a dramatic
standpoint that has ever taken place in this City. , ' . . . . i
Dress Cirdc and Reserved fetalis, 5s.; Stalls, 3s.; Gallery, Is.; Early Door Gallery Is. extra. -.
^ 3C o -U . ;S 3ES.-.A. :E5r SEC
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. ;
THIS (WednesaaY) EVESTINa, MAY 17th/- '
FAREWELL APPEARANCE OF THE RENOWNED AND ONLY ; ■
HUDSON'S S U R P R I S E" P. A- R T'Y.
FAREWELL TO THE FAVORITES IN A.SURPRISE FAREWELL PROGRAMME.
Don't fail seeing 'for the last lime To-night England and America United,'- with Tableau of "Britannia'
and LibertyMiss Dora Taylor's arid Mr. James Watts's Wonderful Trilby-Sverigali " Legmania Sketch;'
'■ Hudson and his 'Banjo,'! "The Strategist:" the Misses O. Mackay and E. Moore's Beautiful Ballads; the
MinLon's, Altro anil Gregory, Ivy Scott, Walter Read, Lillie Linton, and Amy Byron, in the Roaring Sketch
' Homo Rule;" and twenty other Novel and Amusing Items.. < v .•>
Prices—3si, 2sl, and Is. Box-plah Howells, Young; & Co. THOS. P. HUDSON.
NOTICE.—HUDSON and HIS PARTY will ENTERTAIN GAWLER TO-MORROW, May the 18th
PETERSBURG, 19th ; BROKEN BILL, 20th to 27th. . - y, . ; " ' _ :
■r.id. w -y'-. ^
This Afternoon, This Afternoon,
■^; ^1■ A T' 3 i P. M . \ . :
; - dlie WORLD-RENOWNED GERMAN PIANIST, . * - -
MATiiEE-fERFORMANCE.
, HERB FRIEDENTHAL will 'PLA\r. the great Fugue in G Minor of Bach, Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata
Weber's Invitation to Waltz,',a'nd Selections by Schubert, Mendelssohn, Schuman, andiCiiopiri, a Frbgratnnis
whicliisof the highest educational a;alue.to all Pianoforte Students. ; - ;• . •
HERR ;FRIEbENTHAL'"S Farewell Appearance in Adelaide.
Admission will' be 2s..-to aji .parls of the Hall. Special rate3 for Schools arid Teaclmrs,.particular?
of which may be obtained at Howells, l'ouug, it Co.'S Music Warehouse, where Tickets'may also be
procured. ' ' r ' ; P. A. HOWELLS, Manager.■
TOWN HALL, SATURDAY, MAY 20.
: 50 PSKFOSMSRS. CONTJUCTOE—MS, CHAS. 3 STEVENS. -
Vocalists—Mrs. E. C. Saunders (who will sing two Spanish Sings), Mr. H Behrndt.
Admission, 2s.; Set'of Five Tickets, 5s., transferable and available any night, at Musicsellera and
the dcors. . ■ • •
. 137-S . - , cmts. CAWTIIORXE, Manager.
--THE- -
FIFTH STCDESTS;; CONCERT
will bo given in the
UNIVERSITY: LIBRARY,
ON .
FRIDAY, MAY 19, at 8 p.m.
Admission—Free, by Ticket; a few of which may
be obtained from Che Registrar, . .. » 137,0
■ATilLETie3:ASS> -liOWfifli® €JLUB
Si E MONVi1 K.4TI OA'.
PORT TOWN HALL,
THIS EViHiKG, 7.45 sharp.
The SMITH CHALLENGE SHIELD, to b • pre
sented by Sir Edwin .Smith, K.C.M.G.; medals by
II. li. Dixson, Esq. Songs by Miss Gardner and
Messrs. JT. G. II. Alien and Will Barr nnd others.
Admission—2s., 1b.: Children half-price.
J. J. WALSH, Hon. Secretary.
z
O O 1, O G1; 0 A L ,, G A It DENS
OPEN DAILY froih.O o.in.; Sundays, 2 to 5.
OYER •* V/x/Y ANIMALS, BIRDS, fcc.
1400
I02ualo
fR. P. BURNS will hold his CLASS as usual
L AT TIIE CENTRAL, HALL,
THIS evening;
•rv ANC1NG.—Sir. HOLYYis. how recognised as
1/ the most practical. Teacher-in Adelaide. His
classes arc open Tor inspection. -Best results are.
shown. Terms; 10s. (id. ' TO.-MORROW ••EYEls
ING, MOLTON'S. •' • '- •
Coursing;
PLIMPTON V- COURSING.
OPENING MEETING.
FRIDAYi MAY 19.
HON. JUDGE—R. E. II., HOPE, ESQ.
FIRST ROUND.OF
THE DERBY,
THE OAKS,..
. . i: - -STIRLING PLATE.
FIRST COURSE at 11 o'clock. ' ■ ' '
SPECIAL TRAIN. SERVICE ARRANGED. • Full
particulars to-morrow.
Admission—Plurrjpt6n"ahd Rail, Is. Gd.; Reserve
and Rail, 3s. ifid. ; Ladies admitted Tree. ,
Members' Tickets, Yls:, hoiv ,ready.
.. . ; "J... Ay. RILEY, Secretary.
PLYMI'TON, COURSING COMPANY. —. Accep
tances.' dogs' haqies, .and final payments.
lor Derby, Oaks, and Stirling -Plate close at 12
noon To-day (Wednesday).' Draw at 1 p.m. at
Office ofiSCorapany.—J. A. 'Riley, Secretary, 23,
. Waymouth-st. ;
Public Notices.
TO-NIGHT.—ANNUAL .MEETING Hindmarsh
Town Mission; 'local Town; Hall,, 7.30.
A" MEETING of GARDENERS and Others inter
ested will be held at the. STAC INN, EAST
END MARKET; on FRIDAY, May 19, at 1 o'clock
noon. To consider what steps to take with refe
rence to the recent G'odlin, Moth cases. . 136-7
The WOMAN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE
UNION beg to announce to their friends and sup
porters that they have taken thd building iu PIKIE
STREET, known as the , ; .. .
The Dining-room will bo open to the public To
morrow, May 18.- I
Increased accommodation for visitors from the
country. . 187-8
Public Notieaa.
rpowjf OF PORT ' ADELAIDE.
LOCH SLOY - RELIEF, FUND. {•',} . . •
In response to numerous requests, I Hereby con
vene a PUBLIC MEETING of Citizens, to be held
in -the TOWN HALL, PORT ADELAIDE, .'oil
THURSDAY, the IStH day of May, 1899, at 8 p.m.,
to consider the'best means of raising funds on be
half of the sufferers through the disaster. ^
Ladies are cordially invited to be present."
THOS. GROSE, -Mayor. J
Mayor's Parlor,' 10th May, 1S99. - . 137-S
SLOT, RELIEF FUND
The Mayoress of Adelaide and . the Committee
are anxious that a LADIES' COMMITTEE should
be formed, and will be glad to MEET .'all LADIES
willing to give their-services for the purpose'or
collecting funds, at the BANQUETING-ROOM,
TOWN HALL, ADELAIDE, on FRIDAY' NEXT,
19th inst., at 4 p.m. ' - 137-9
I T Y O F A D E L A I D E,
PUBLIC MEETING RE UITLANDER3' GRIEV
, ANCES. . ' - ' : -
NOTICE is hereby given' that a PUBLIp-MEET
ING will be held in the Town Hall, Adelaide, on
MONDAY, 22nd May, at "S o'clock p.m. (co
operating with;the Mayors of Melbourne,: Sydney,
Brisbane, and Perth), to discuss and frame reso
lutions for cabling to England respecting the
grievances of the Uitlanders ■ in the Transvaal;
South Africa. .
... T. .GEO. ELLERY, Town Clerk. 5
Town Hall, 16th May, 1899. • • 137,10,2 ■ '
SOUTH AUSTRALIAN. COMMERCIAL TRA
VELLERS' AND' WARE HOUSEMEN.'S AS
SOClATfON, INCORPORATED. ;
APPLICATIONS are hereby invited " from mem-;
hers for the ' .1 -' • ..'j
ADELAIDE UNIVERSITY AND SIP-' EDWIN
• SMITH SCHOLARSHIPS:...
All applications-must reach,, the undersigned
on or before June 1st, -1S99. . V
Full particulars respecting, these scholarships
may be obtained at the Office, of,the Association-.
By order of the Committee,,
ARCHD. MACKIE, Secretary.
Association Rooms, Old-Exchange, Pirie'rStreet,
Adelaide. . ... ■
ft/I RS. MURISON and FAMILY desire to THANH
It ■ I all kind FRIENDS for letters,! telegrams
of sympathy, and beautiful floral tributes in their
late sad bereavement. . .
R. WM. RADFORD and the FAMILY- of -the
late Mrs. Radford THANK' ' the many
FRIENDS for the sympathy and' letters of con
dolence in their late bereavement, especially '
Dr. LENDON-and Nurse GILL-for their, devoted
attention. . .'p',;; :r •.
mHE RELATIVES of Mr." JOHN-BENNETT, ■ ol
5 Gawier South, desire, to, express their, kind
THANKS to the MEDICAL STAFFand the
NURSES of the ADELAIDE HOSPITAL"; for theii
skill and unremitting attention to their deceased
relative. ... — - .
THE ADELAIDE CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL has
now 92 Cots. The income must be increased
£700 annually to meet the'current expenditure.
HOW TO HELP THE CHILDREN'S: HOSPITAL
Become an ANNUAL SUBSCRIBER. - • , • 1
Give a DONATION. VM ,■ • '
Hold a DOLL'S BAZAAR. Get up an,enter -
tainment, send fruit, potatoes,-butterieggs,orany«
thing that will reduce the cost of housekeeping. •
Old Linen very acceptable. ' ; .
35wai21f WALTER IIOWCHIN, Secretary. '
;■ A O O 1 N A . T I. 0 N.
Dr. BORTIIWICK will VACCINATEDAILY at
KENSINGTON, at 10 a.m.,• and at NORTH-TER
RACE at 2 p.m. . . 136.7,-10
(CAUTION.—CHEQUE ( £14 0s.' 3d.) : drawn by •
J THOS. COOPER & SONS-on Bank of Aus
tralasia in favor , of Geo. Martens,; not negotiable,
having gone astray. . x-'.-.-:, .
Education.
PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS OF MUSIC
1889.
The MUSIC for the above EXAMINATIONS caa
now be obtained from
S. Marshall & Sons,
. 62, Bondle-itr^et,
tffiacslBOa Adelaide.
$