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Shippixfe. '»!
IHE ADELAIDE STEAMSHIP
COIPADT, LIMITED, j
/fill. dispatch steamers • from Port Adelaide as
.under,, circumstances permitting::— . '
; F»r ALBANY and' FREMANTLE,
.: TRANSHIPPING FOR !
ESPERANCE, . PERTH, GERALDTCW, ' ALL
' NORTH-WEST PORTS, AND SINGAPORE.
■ ON THROUGH BILLS OF LADING.
-.WOLLOWRA .. .J vFrJday |. Sept. 13 1 ' 3 p.m.
For' MELBOURNE and SYDNEY, j
TRANSHIPPING FOR .
.QBEENSIiAJS®;- PORTS.'
1LARLOO . | .. .. | Saturday [ Sept. 11 ] 10 a.i
SOUTH-EAST PORTS.
■ KINGSTON, KOBE. AND BEACHPORT;
HERBERT J Saturday 1 Sept. 7 | 2 p.m.
Will extend to MacDonnell Bay:if inducement. .
. - SPENCER'S GULF .SERVICE,
FOR PORT LINCOLN! MOONTA. .WALLAROO,
-AND FRANKLIN HARBOR. "
FERRET ..... .. | Tuesday | Sept. 10 | 3 p.m.
PORTS GERMED^ PIRIE, AND AUGUSTA,
With Rassenners and Cargo.
INVESTIGATOR .. ...| Saturday | Sept. 7 1 I p.m. [
Comfortable. Ladies' Cabin on deck. '
. ALL PASSAGE TICKETS INTERCHANGE-1
ABLE WITH STEAMERS OF THE A.U.S.N.
CO. AFTER FIRST PORT OF CALU
Cargo must be alongside steamer not'less than
two hours, before. advertised time' on sailing date.
. For aH information apply to :
■ THE ADELAIDE STEAMSHIP' CO., LTD.,
Carrie-street, Adelaide, and ComroercUi Wharf,
; Port Adelaide. e ■' 62c I
AUSTRALASIAN UNITED STEAM |
NAVIGATION COY., Us.
/Steamers of above Line will (circumstances per-1
mittmg:) be dispatched from Queen's Wharf, Port ]
Adelaidev for
F™TLE" , PILBARRA,
Transhipping for '
Perth, Ger^ldton, N.W. 2,665 tons ■ ■ ■
Ports . of W.A., auc (Cspt. Jas. Banks),
Singapore. • RiTinY, September 6.
MELBOURNE.
SYDNEY.
Transhipping for Fi
jian . Ports, Brisbane,
and all Queensland
ports.
PAROO,
2,665 tons
.(Capt. J. B. S. Medley),
'SATURDAY, September |
7, at noon.
Cargo, received daily at Queen's Wharf up to one
hour before sailing.
All Tickets interchangeable after the. first port
with the Steamers of the "Adelaide Steamship Com
pany, Limited. . • - v- V :
For Fares and .Freights - apply to the
/ COSIPMY'S OFFICES, .
1' 87, KING. WILLIAM-STREET,
162a and Queen's'Wharf, Port.
TEE
HOWIES :SMITEI
; LEAVE HOWARD; SMITH'S -WHARF as follows |
(circumstances. permitting):— •
TO WEST AUSTRALIA.
ALBANY Svfo\^)AY°'
^EMANTLE, , V ; VS^teStoV
* " Passengers and cargo.
TO EASTERN STATES.
MELBOURNE, - '
GEELONG,
SYDNEY,
NEWCASTLE,
transhipping for
BRISBANE -
and all . Queensland
Ports.
3.S. TIME,
MONDAY,
Septembers.
' Cargo only.
iS.S. BUNINYONG,
TUESDAY,
September 10.
Passengers and cargo.
PORT PIRIE TO EASTERN STATES.
S.S. -AGE leaves PORT PIRIE WEDNESDAY,
September 4. , [
Cargo must be delivered alongside steamera not I
less than one hour before advertised time of sail
ing. ' v . .
RETURN -TICKETS ARE .INTERCHANGEABLE I
with the steamers -of- Messr3. HUDDART, PAR-1
KER, & CO., and HcILWRAITH, McEAOHARN,
and Co.
HOWARD SMITH COMPANY, LIMITED,
lis, King WiUlasi-atreet, Adelaide,
." and North-parade, Port Adelaide. 24c I
MGILVVRAITH; MCEAOHARN, & CO.
PROPRIETARY, LIMITED,
Will dispatch the following, passenger steamers
v(circumstances permitting):— • . ;
COOLGAItDIE,
ITlttiRfinRVV 1 COOLGARDIE,
SYDNEY V WEDNESDAY, September 4,
-. J - .... at noon.
KALGOORLIE,
ALBANY • "1 WEDNESDAY, September 4,
FHiijldAZiTLsj, jjj0 gjrgo received alter 5 p.m.
J on Tuesday, Septembers.
Transhipping for PRKTH WHAicF, GEK
ALOTON, and all N.W. PORTS on through
Bills of Lading.
NOTE.—Return Tickets'' are ' Interchangeable
with Messrs^ Howard Smith & Sons, and Hud
dart, Parkerf & Co.'s steamers.
MclLWRAlTH, McEACHARN, '& Co. PRO
PRIETARY, LIMITED,
National Mutual Buildings, 31,. King William
street,: Adelaide; or "
J. BAWLINGS & SON, Port Adelaide. - 24c I
IL, HOIT
PROPRIETARY, LIMITED,
will dispatch from Port Adelaide
(circumstances permitting):—
TO ALBANY AND F8EIMTLE
.S.S. ANGLIAN, MONDAY, September 23.
ALBANY,HAMELIN, VASSE, BUWEUR1
- . " FRERIANTLE, GERALDTON.
S.S. NEMESIS,' MONDAY, September 3, at nooj
THROUGH BILLS OF LADING TO PERTH
. RETURN .TICKETS- INTERCHANGEABLE wil
Messrs. "Mcllwraith, HeEacharn, & Co. Propri
tary, Limited, and Howard Smith Co.. Limited
' O. Ac J. FOWLER,"LIMITED, Agents."
■ " "■ - ■' z324c
THE S.S. CERES will be dispatc
as"under:—To STANSBURY e;
>THURSDAY and SATURDAY, at
a.m., from STANSBURY every Mi
DAY; leaving 10.30 a.m., and THURSDAY li
ing 3 p.m. To PORT VINCENT every TU
DAY at 8.30 a.m., from PORT VINCENT el
WEDNESDAY, leaving 10 a.m. ... ,
36ic ■ ' - A.. LeMESSURIER, Secretary
F9Kt
_ VENUS BAY.—'The WELLI
. TON, ready for cargo Thursi
-mtipajgt' sails - -FRIDAY. September 6. Fre:
"iRrrarrrr must be' prepaid.—A. & , E." Le.Y
SUBIER, Port Adelaide. . 245
"CIOP. PORT BROUGHTON.—The VIC
'• TOR, ready for cargo Thursday, .
'sails FRIDAY, September 6.—A. & E
' LeMESSURIER, Pore Adelaide. . VI
. 247-S
nducation.
Mrs, ALMS!) LAW,
TEACHER oi PIANO- I
FORTE and THEORY OF I
MUSIC.
■ Students prepared' for
Mus. Bac. Examinations.
-Address — DENBIGH
COTTAGE,- 61,/JEFF
COTT-STREET./NOETH
ADELAIDE, f 10i\v:II
Principals—The MISSES BROWN.
■ MUSIO-Miss ELSIE JEFFERIS, A.R.C.M.
DRAWING—Miss "JEAN WILSON.
ELOCUTION—Mr.-EDWARD, REEVES.
Separate Ciass-Rooms, Tennis Court, large Gar
den, Increased Accommodation: for Boarders.
School reopen Tuesday, July 13. lS4iwa:l
FOR" BUSINESS "TRAINING.
WARE CHAMBERS, KING VyiLUAM-STREET,
W.MUIR®EKV Principal.
DAY or EVENING INSTRUCTION iu SHORT
Hand, bookkeeping, , typewriting,
ARITHMETIC, ENGLISH, &c. !
BUSINESS -TBAIHIHC CDUSSE
for Boys and Girls Daily froai'J.'SJ a.m. to 3.30 p.m.
lSGaiu:lS5
Slit. EDWARD .EEEYES,
Professor of Elocution, Y.M.C.A. ROOM::.
Teacher at Elder Conservatorium, University,
Adelaide. Preparatory School for Juniors at re
duced fees. mm- 'PTTLLTX. Secretary.
Vril. B. ROBINSON. ■ .WALKERVILLE, late
Organist and Choirmaster, St. James's,
■ Birmingham. '
SINGING, PIANOFORTE, AND ORGAN.
Apply Hdwelis & Young, Eundle-street. 247-0
Money.
HONE? TO ZJZN&. -
on Mortgage at trom 4 to 5 per cent., according
to amount. F. W.; BULLOCK & "CO.,
" .Auctioneers And Land Estate Agents,
240iuaxex213e iFi-anklin-street.
We do not advertise misleading rates oi in
terest for MONEY; our position o£ 35 years' stand-1
ing is sufficient guarantee for confidence, integrity, i
and the most favorable charges. One trial will I
satisfy every, intending borrower that our terms ;
are . exceedingly liberal.. Bills discounted daily, j
Loans, T5 to 411/1(10.
S. ■
. Sttat ; 5 and 6, PIRIE CHAMBERS.
Auctions.
TO-MORROW (Thursday), September 5, at 2
o'clock.
JOHN BULL BAZAAR.
TO RACING MEN AND HUNTING MEN, .
BREEDERS AND INDIAN BUYERS. /
Barker brothers
have received instructions from Mr. S.
Ferry to sell by auction, the whole of his Stud,
viz.:—
Horses in Training—
; HORNPIPE, t
SUPPLe'jvOK AU well-known perform
u™™ ' he" and winners over
CIIOMWELL Hurdles and Steeplechases.
NALPA, ' J ' ■. ...
SYMPHONY, seliooled over liurdle3
EVERY TIME YES, full brother to Gunga Din
PHANTOM, a good hurdler
PANDORA, Prince Consort—Harriet
BRITISH HEATHER, good jumper and stayer.
Also,
OQ BROOD MARES, GELDINGS, and ONE
4eJ TWO, and THREE YEAR OLDS by
Sir Edmund, Simulator, Colewort, and Paral
lax, Ac., out of thoroughbred mares.
B
O-MORROW (Thursday), September 5, at 2
o'clock.
JOHN BULL BAZAAR.
RACEHORSES, &c.
A R K E R( BROTHERS
will sell by auction—
For Mr. E.'J. Winter—
STING, King of Trumps—Sarchedon mare.
For Mr. R. Bruce—
STYLISH CHESNUT CARRIAGE HORSE, per
fectly educated.
For Mr. G. H. Cross— «. ..
ZEANO, Blood Stallion, Whistler—Zealia.
• For Mr. T. E. Barr Smith—
BAY GELDING, 2 years, Stilton—Sleevelink.
TO-MORROW (Thursday), September 5, 1001.
AT THE SALEROOM OF LUXMOORE, R. J.
COOMBS, & CO., LIMITED, GILBERT
PLACE. ADELAIDE.
THE PEAKE RUN,
STOCK AND PLANT^
BAGOT, SHAKES, & LEWIS, LIMITED,
have received instructions from Messrs. J.
and C. M. Bagot to sell by auction, as above, at
2.30 p.m.
For full advertisements see weekly. papers and
"The Advertiser," August 29 and September 5, and"
"Register," August 2S and September 5.
TO-MORROW, Thursday,
September 5,
' tat. 11
a.m.,
SALTKAM.R©A!j5, I£W ©JLENEL©
UNDER INSTRUCTIONS FROM
CHAS. CHAPPLE, ESQ.
(who is. relinquishing housekeeping).
sir
will sell by auction, the whole of his Superior
Modern
Household Furniture and I
.Effeets,
comprising—
Axminster Carpets (Miller Anderson), Walnut
Hallstand, 4-fold. Jap. Screen, Brussels Car
pet, Overmantel, Chippendale Corner Chair
fXfsinlpsV maimifippnf lTnrin*lir flt-inrl Puitia
(Maples), magnificent Upright Grand Piano,
. in Walnut (by BluMmer), massive B.M. Fen
ders, 14-day Clock, solid Walnut. Dining
room Suite, D pieces (Mayfield's), solid Wal
nut o-ft. Sideboard (Marshall), magnificent
lot; E.P. Ware, Oak Smokers, Cabinet, Wal
nut • Revolving Office Chair, Ex. Dining
Table S x 4, Poomh Dinner Set. (70 pieces),
Worcester Dessert Set,' set Glassware (101
pieces),' Huori Pine Salisbury Bqdroom Suite,
Ghest Drawers, B.M. French Bedsteads, Pine
Bedroom Suite, Dresser, and General Fur
nishings Of an Eight-roamed House.
CATALOGUES • CAN BE . OBTAINED AT THE
' '... - HOUSE.- -
ON . VIEW ALL THIS DAY.
TO-MORROW (Thursday), September 5, at L30
• o'clock.
ADELAIDE HORSE AND CARRIAGE BAZAAR.
WOODCOCK & CO. .
will sell by auction—
' 21 horses. 21. .. .
For Mr. Barnsley—
1 Brown Pony, 6 years, all harness and saddle. ]
.. : For -various owners— .
20 Heavy andXiglit Horses and Ponies.
Note the hour of sale—1;30.—- 247-S
TO-MORROW,, Thursday,
At 12 o'clock. •:
AT OUR ROOMS; GHENFELL-STREET.
!0 BICVSLES. 10
CA a GDBR & CO.
"♦ wilD sell, - as/aiboye.
TO-MORROW, Thursday,
■ Y At 2.30 o'clock.
AT OUR ROOMS, GRBNFELL-STREET.
THREE VERY NICE PIANOS, NEARLY NEW,
AND GOOD INSTRUMENTS.
Specially Good lot of New aiwl |
. Secondhand liouseiioM Fur
niture and Effects, &e., &c.
C. G. GURR & CO.
(Telephone 1012)
-•will sell, as above—
Brassmounted Bedsteads, Wire Mattresses and
iBedding, Single Bedsteads and Bedding,
Strerchers, Carpets, ' Linoleum, Oilcloth,
superior Wardrobe, Bevelled Mirrors, Pic
tures, Rattan Chairs, Chest S Drawers in
Pine -and Cedar,. Walnut Bedroom Suite,
Duchess Pairs, Wire Couch and Cushions,
Sofas, Box Couch, Cane1 Couch, Bentwood
and other Chains, large Dining Table, MIR
ROR-BACK SIDEBOARD, Curtains, Chests
■ of Drawers;- Marble-top. Mirror,. Toilet Sets,
E.P. Ware, Crockery, Sic., &e. '
Also,
KITCHEN REQUISITES, and SUNDRIES.
3 STOVES (METIERS. CLIFTON, DOVER)
SUPERIOR SEWING MACHINE.
TO-MORROW (Thursday), September 5.
ELDER, SM!THr& CO., LIMITED. I
arc instructed- to sell by public auction, at . their
Salerooms, Currie-sireet,.. Adelaide, To-marrow
(Thursday), September 5, at 2.15 o'clock—
•200 SHARES in the ADELAWa, STEAMTUG
COMPANY, LIMITED.
TO-MORROW (Thursday), September
■ o'clock..
AT LIPSON-STREET, PORT ADELAIDE.
BY ORDER OF THE ACTING COLLECTOR H.M.
CUSTOMS.
OVERTIME, COLLECTOR'S ORDER, UNCLAIMED
BAGGAGE, SEIZED GOODS, Sac.
THE GOVERNMENT AUCTIONEER
has been instructed by the Acting Collector
H.M. Customs to sell at Smith, Ohnnnon's Bond,
opposite Railway. Station, Port Adelaide, TO
MORROW (Thursday), September 5, at
o'clock—
A Quantity of OVERTIME and COLLECTOR'S
, ORDER GOODS, comprising Spirits, Wines,
; Tobacco, Cigars, Dried Fruit, Matting, Glass-1
.ware, Bicycle Parts, Mouldings, Paint, Ab
sorbent Cotton, Harness Dteising, &e. Also,
Unclaimed Bar-rage and- Seized Goods, com-1
prising a quantity, cf 'Cigars, Spirits, Oil
skin Coats, and Pants,. tficc. ,.
. F.. J. BCITING,' , -
Government Auctioneer.
See "Government Gazette" of August 1, S, 15,1
and 22, 1B01. .
Persons -Wanted. .
Under this heading (if prepaid) 14 words, Sixpence.
A
D E LA IDE' HOSPITAL.
APPLICATIONS, with testimonials, for the posi
tion of HEAD COOK (thoroughly competent)
will be received by the Secretary until THURS
DAY, September 5.
Wages, £3 per week, with partial board.
2-13,7 VH. D. HAGGARD, Secretary.
A T- airs. Barnes s>F reeman-street.—wan tea, jur-1
JrX- sery-Housemaid, one child, good situation; |
Generals, Cooks. _Y_ ■ '
AT Mrs. Barnes's, Freeman-street.—Wanted
Cook and Housemaid, station (family. 2), good j
place.
A
GOOD General Servant wanted. Apply Gene
ral Gordon Hotel, Grenfell-st. 7-9
A
YOUNG Girl, to . assist; must sleep
• home!—Mrs. Earl, Toronto-sty,Ovingham.
Miss Townsend's, Pulteney-street.—House-1
maid, country hotel; Cooks, • Housemaids,
rals, Nurses, Laundry-Housemaids.
JTIVD Youth wanted; one; from country, pre
ferred.—1't/istlc Hotel," Wnymotfth-st.
RESPECTABLE Housemaid wanted at. once.— |
Mrs. L. Conrad, East-ter. 247c
AT Mrs. McSweeny's.—Wanted, Hotel Cook, 20/
Hotel Housemaid, city; Plain Cooks, no wash
A T Mrs. McSweeny's.—Wanted, Light Generals,
XX Helps, Nursery Needlewoman, Parlormaid,
Cooks; waiting, Servants.
AT Mrs. Phillips's, Pirie-street.—Wanted, Nur-^
sery-Housemaid, city; "Cook-Laundress, North j
Adelaide; Housemaids, stations. "
A T Mrs. Phillips's, G3, Pirie-street.—Wanted,
-A- House-Parlormaid and Needlewoman; gentle-1
man's family, Glenelg. •
A SMART Lad, for office; also educated Youth,
to learn professional business. Apply, by let
ter, "Avenue," this office. • . • •
AT Miss Judge's, 47, Grenfell-st.—Cooks, House
maids, Waitresses, Generals, town, country;
waiting, Housekeepers._ _
A GOOD General and Housemaid wanted; also
light Helps.—Mrs. Freshney, Parade, Nor
wood.
Persons "Wanted.
/NOOKS, plain, wanted, House-Parlormaid, Gchc
VX nils, town; Housekeeper, country; Nurse.—
Reliable, 12, Carrington-st.
COACHPAINTERS wanted at once, good mcn.
R. Spencer, .Union-st., City. 7-0
COMPETENT Person do Plain Sewing by Day.—
_ Mrs. Stephenson, Jasper-st., Hyde Park.
TRRESSMAKING.—First-class Bodice Hands', con
X-T slant employment.—Mrs. M. Bunneistcr, cos
tumier, S, Arcade. '
EXPERIENCED Servant, able to wash, cook,
small family.—IS, Franklin-st.
EXPERIENCED Waitress wanted.—Vienna Din
ing Rooms, Hinuley-st.
[jlLDERLY JIan, general useful, good home, near
■ J city; small wage. Address 10, Waymouth
E
FOR North, young Girl as Help, good home and
wages.—S9, Kdward-st., Norwood. G-7
GENERAL, lO/; 2 in family; light General, as-,
sist, 7/; Parlormaid, 11/.—North Adelaide
House Agency.
&
1RL for housework.—Martin's, opp. Goods
sheds, North-ter.
aENERAL Servant wanted; able wash and iron.
—A. 13rose, (i, Angas-st., Kent Town.
G!
G
OOD Ccok, for country hotel; also ^ Strong
General, city.—Adelaide Hotel, Hmdlcy-st.
OOD General-Servant wanted; no children.
Apply Mrs. White, Chester-place, Unlcy-rd.
IIRL wanted for housework. Apply Mrs. Dixon,
7(5, Geovgc-st., Norwood, next Coromnny s
store. 7-S
G1
G
OOD Machinists wanted for white work. Ap
ply Najar Bros., S5, Gouger-st.
GOOD General. Apply, before 12, after 7 pan.,
Mrs. Denton, Alpha-rd., Prospect. LMfe
GOOD Female Ccok, 30/, hotel, Broken Hill; also
General Servant, 20/, station.- llitimann's
Offices.
G'
OOD General Servant wanted, good home.—
_■ Mrs. Harrison, Baker's Corner, Henley Beaeii
rd.; New Thebarton tram. : z7-9 j
HITIMANN'S Labor Offices.—Baker, immediate
ly, country job; several Farm Boys; Ostler!
for country hotel. ' _
f_J OUSEKEEPEHS wanted, ages about 30, com
Muuor.ive.a.ra.i\o uaui.uu, ---> 1
potent, Irustvorihy; reterences; town and I
suburbs.—Reliable, 12, Carrington-st._
HUNT'S Labor Offices, Bank-st.—Wanted,
Shearers' Cooks, for small sheds; Country
Farm Youths.
TTTXD Lady wanted to adopt Baby Girl; entirely
-LA- given up; premium.—••Mother," Payneham.
27-0
"IND people would Adopt Child, 2 years, with
■- premium. Address "Homely," Magill P.O.
LIGHT General wanted; family three.—"Kai
para," lvensington-rd., Srst house past Marryat
ville school. 1
"ji <3~ARHIED Couple, with nice home, wish to
-l-'X Adopt healthy Baby, from birth; no pre
mium required.^—"Fond," Norwood P-O. 5-7
MILLINERY.—Wanted at once, an experienced
Milliner.—"Parisienne," JXos. 3 and 4, Ar
cade.
"ATURSERY Governess wanted for. station; must
J_S be musical, domesticated, Protestant; salary,
£26. Apply Mrs. J. Lang, Milparinka, N.S.W.
'"ASHLER, sleep on premises, single man; con
slant employment.—J. lleid & Co., Waymouth
PARLORMA1D, experienced. Apply morning
or evenings.—Mrs. Bowman, South-ter. E.
. z7-S
REQUIRED, 10 permanent MEN for working coal
CU and general cargo at Albany, Wcst
iii Australia. Work to be done by
antract. Wages guaranteed not less than
HREE POUNDS (£3) per week. Three to
x montlis guaranteed. Free quarters. Previ
ous at cost price. Free passage to Albany.
For further particulars apply to Captain Dingle,
[arine Superintendent, the Adelaide Steamship
0., Ltd., Port Adelaide.
RESPECTABLE young Lady wanted as House
keeper by single gentlemen in business;
jod home. Apply, "Healthy," this office. 6-S
SMART Youth for Invoices and Cartnotes. Ap
ply Box 211, G.P.O., Adelaide. 7-S
S"
TRONG girl, about 15, wanted for housework.
—Mrs. W. J; Hughes, Yv'oodforde, Magill.
z7-S
STONECUTTER wanted for Shoddies. ~Appiyj
5 "Isley" job, Strangways-ter., near Dixon's,
.A. " -
STRONG Youth wanted at once. Apply Paint
) Factory, H. L. Vosz, Rundle-st.
STRONG Youth wanted,used to dairy farm work.—
Britton Jones, Findon. 7-0
TP.UTOR wanted for Latin senior exam.—Box 3S7,1
Jl g.p.o. • •
rpHREE Painters. • Apply early, New Stock Ex- |
J. change. ■ - r -
rrVWO smart resnectable Boys wanted, just left
X school.—E. J. Hoski'ng, bookseller, 97, Hind- |
ley-st. ' •
TAILORS.—First-class Coat Men; constant em
ployment.—McDonald & Walter, 47, Rundle
st; • . 247iua53
•ouug Lady, used to fruit and
-Frank Nieholls, 35, King Wm.-st.
ANTED, for West Australia, Collarmaker; six
months' engagement; good wages. Apply
y, Holden & Frost. 5-7 !
(/ANTED immediately, Junior Clerk; must be,
V smart at figures. Apply personally, with
erences, D. & J. Fowler, Ld. 5-7
WANTED, Experienced Housemaid; general
kept. Apply, morning or evening, Mrs. C.
Angell,. Fourth-av., St; Peters. T "
TOMAN or Girl, for Housework, plain cook
V V ing, good home and good wages.—Mrs. Bill-1
tags,'*- Arthur-st.',Unley.
ASHEll WOMAN, also good Dressmaker, con
stant work!.- Apply Mrs. Cleland, 47, Bar
ter. E., N^A., ~-9
WANTED, Young Girl, assist in housework;
• sleep home.—Mrs. A. Fisher, Kintore-st.,
Hemington.
WANTED, Experienced General; small family.
Apply Mrs. C. Wolf, 29, Gover-st., N.A. ■
VXTANTED, intelligent Office Boi', about 16. Ap
VV ply, own handwriting, "Memo.," 1
office. . - -
WANTED. Young Girl/ for Housekeeping;-sleep
at liome.—Mrs. Poole, opp. Kent Town |
Brewery.
VfTANTED, a House and Parlormaid. Apply,
V mornings, Mrs. Anstcy Giles, Angas-sc.,
Victoria-sq. . . ' 7-9
VXTANTED, General Smith; accustomed coach and I
> V trolly work preferred. State wages, W.
Cornish, Snowtown. 7-9
WANTED, Engine Fitter, for mine. Apply at 7
p.m., Geo. W. Sudholz, Cambridge-st., New
Parkside, 1st house S. of Oval. S-S v
WANTED, Tvouser Machinists, Overall Machi-1
nists, and Shirt Machinists; permanent.
Eurtz ut Harper, James-pl. G-S
WANTED, an experienced Housekeeper, for sta
tion, nr. Burra; references required; general
kept. Apply Mrs. C. C. Crace, Gawler West. 6-S
y^TAN^ED, strong, young 'Man, for station work, |
to horses.—A. Waterman, Tintinara.
243,5,7,0-2
7ANTED, experienced Kitchen Lad.—Premier |
Dining Booms, No. 2, Port Adelaide.
\XTANTED, Waitress, with restaurant experience.
V v Apply after 10, Langliam Cafe, Gay's Arcade.
YOUNG Girl, do housework, no wastjing;- sleep
home.—"Miami," Penong-st., Hyde Park.
"YTOUNG Lady, knowledge millinery and general
. X sewing.—M. A. Scliiid, 2, Ilanson-st.
jp pT TO £10 per week.—Ladies and Gentlemen
cwtl in any station of life can increase their
income as above; perfectly bona-fide. Enclose
stamp for reply.—"Influence," this office. 247,59
Situations Wanted. .
Under this heading (if prepaid) 14 words. Sixpence. |
A GARDENER Avants situationr gentleman's re
sidence, ■ good all-round man. Apply |
CARPENTER and Ironworker wants work, 6/ a
day or piecework.—"Active," this office.
GENERAL and Housemaid, sisters, together;
also General, Magill, Norwood preferred.— |
North Adelaide House Agency.
LADY .and Daughter would take charge ot
Gentleman's Residence during absence; ar
rangement now or later on. —"Testimonials,"
Glpnelg. 240i54
PARKSIDE Registry Agency, Glen Osmond-rd.— |
Waiting situations, good Generals, Girls to !
assist, respectable. 7-S
ITlO Bakers.—Lad seeks situation; able make
X dough, mould, drive.—"Baiter," this office. ■
WANTED, Offices to clean or take charge of, or
auywork; references.—"Careful," this office.
YTTANTED, by young woman, Cleaning, by day,
Y.r offices or houses. Apply "Clean," this J
ofiicc. ' ' ' ' -
YX7ANTED, by a respectable Girl, situation as ]
V v Assistant in hotel.—"Intelligent," 102, Pa- '
rade, Norwood. ®
NfTOUNG Lady, good knowledge of drapery and!
X desk; work in country preferred. Apply |
"May," this office. •'•
"VTOUNG Lady requires position as Governess,
X English and Music; station preferred.—"Eng
lish," this office. 7-9
YOUNG Lady wishes to learn Bar Business and
to assist in house duties. * Apply "May,"
this office.
NG Widow, one child, wishes position
ousekeeper to working man.—"Homely,"
lice. " z7-S
NG Man, milk, garden, dairy farm, geue
d useful.—"W.M.," G.P.O.
Board and Residence/
Under this heading (if prepaid) 14 words, Sixpence.
A T Victorian Coffee Palace, 103, North-terracc,
A' established 1S77.—Good accommodation; mo
derate.—L. Morris, proprietress. 7-3
A"
B
FURNISHED Room to Let, single or double,
private family.—269, King U'm.-st. ^
OARD and Residence, young or old, 14/; ladies,
SI.—No. 6, Grenfell-st.; Kent Town. 6-7
I Board and Residence,
i
BOARD and Lodging: wanted, 2 gentlemen,
eastern suburb; accommodation for pony and
trap. Apply, with terms, to '.*0.0.," this onice.
COMFORTABLE furnished Room, every conve
nience, own door. Apply 27, Liverpool-st.,
oil Sturt-st.
ELDERLY Lady wants small furnished Room,
fireplace; moderate rent; sure.—"Respect
l able/' this office.
^.OOU Board, 1-1/ week, washing, good table,
piano. Apply 20, Franklin-st., City.
Of
ij ENLEY ' BEACH.—Furnished Apartments,
-• with or without board; close jetty; winter
terms.—Mrs. Fielding. 3,0,7,4
LARGE Furnished Double Bed-Sitting-room;
clean, bail/; g6od position,—-13, East-ter.,
LADY requires refined Home, Norwood or Kent
Town.—"Permanent," Norwood P.O.. 7-S
.DY wants Unfurnished, Large, Front Room.
"L.N.A., liackney, or Near," this office. •
*ft/a~iSS FELSTEAD, ISO, Wakefield-St., 4 doors E.
JAJL College—Vacancies, lady or gent'
entiemen Boar
24G-S
: Ti/J RS. TEAGUE lias vacancies.—"Llanf;
i i-f-a- Mclbourne-st., N.A.
air,"
TjJlUVATE Home, City, offers gentleman bedroom,
breakfast, Sunday meals, washing, 10/.—*^3-/'!
BOOMS to Let, furnished; also lady share room,;
of.—233, King Wiiliain-st. S. I
BUPERIOll Furnished Front Room; also 2 Rooms, I
kitchen.—1S5, Angas-st., close Hansqn-st. 7-9 |
SUPERIOR furnished Bed and Sitting Rooms, :
kitchen, every convenience; moderate.—150, j
Pulteney-st. S., next Eion Chapel. 7-0; I
TfO Lct$ Unfurnished Room, North Adelaide, fire
place; moderate, lady. Apply "North," this
office. , 7-S
"VVACANCY, Lady Boarder, in comfortable home;
V single room, piano, moderate.—144, Botanic-;]
ter., North-ter.
WANTED, Comfortable Home, by three gentle
men, city preferred. Apply "D.H.," ihis|
office. V
WANTED, one or two good Boarders; private
home, comfortable.—Mrs. G. Wright, Arthur-']
St., Unley. f ~
nSTANTEl), ACCOMODATION for LADV, COM
* * PANION, two young CHILDREN, and IN
FANT for week or two, near Gairdens and tram.
"J.A.L.," Box 7, P.O.,
Broken 'Hill.
""SXOUNG Lady desires Home, private family;
. X engaged during da}'. State terms "Lily," |
this office.
Lost and Found.
Under this heading (if prepaid) 14 words, Sixpence.
TTIOUXD, Sable Collie Dog; owner can nave same 1
JD paying expenses.—A. Hubbard, Bulianiine-st.,
West Thebarton.
XDOUND, a Pendant. Owner can have same by
JL? applying Lord's Imperial Hotel.
T710LL0WED me home, Irish Terrier Pup; owner |
J- can have
can have same by paying expenses.—Mrs. [
Peill,
LOST, between 313, Wakeficld-st. and Dr. Bol
1 len's house, Woodville, or in the train, Gen
tleman's Gold Watch; finder rewarded. Apply at |
either place. 5-7
LOST, Monday uight, Port Town Hall, Lady's
Flu- Tippet; reward.—Miss O'Connor, c/o
Lloyd, Brooh, x Catt.
LOST, Monday,.. small Gold Brooch, heart at
tached, Inglewood or city; reward.'—S3, ]
Wliitmore-sq. , -
LOST, White Mare, 2 small sores on shoulder;
reward.—Gawler Lime Co., Waymouth-st.
X OST, Gold Brooch, between North Adelaide and
JL/ Prospect; reward.—T. Thurston, O'Connell-st.,
NLA.
LOST, Rundlo-strcct or Theatre, Necklet, fawn,
black tips; reward.—31, Collegc-rd., Kent
Town.
.X OST, White Yorkshire Sow, from Kilkenny. Ap- I
JLf ply G. Thompson, Kilkenny.
X OST, on Adelaide Railway-station, Sunday
JLi night, Purse, containing silver; reward.— I
"Present," this oificc. I
T OST, between Bundle-St., Hindiey-st., or Ade
JU laide station, Gold Cross- Brooch; reward.
III, Barnard-st., N.A.
LOST. August 22, Maltese Lace Handkerchief, |
between "Mrs. Wood's Academy and King-street,
Norwood; reward.—Mrs. Pearcc, 41, King-st.,
LOST, Pound Note, between Alfred-street and
Parade, Norwood; reward.—Black,. 5, Aifred
st. ; ■
LOST, Yellow Jockey's Cap, at Morphettville
Races, on Monday. Finder kindly return W.
Sheppard, Britannia Hotel, Norwood.
LOST, Black and Tan Collie Dog; reward. Re
iurn to Dlrs. -Imy, Adelaide-dt., May-lands;'
7-S
OST, Macraina Bag, containing keys, spectacles,
J ' and ease; reward.—5S, Wriglit-st. 1
T OST, Gold Stud, ruby centre, south train or |
JL/' city; reward.—220, King William-st.
LOST, Thursday, between Russell-street and Un
ley or in ear, Gold (music) Bar Brooch; re
ward.—L. Donogliue, Russell-st.
X OST. Gold and Gunmetal Curb Bracelet; re-1
JU ward.—Brown, James Bell & Co., Grenfeli
st.
LOST, Purse, Silver, Tickets, between Rundlc
st. and Iiackncy-rd.; reward.—"Purse," ihis|
office.
X OST, Friday night, Gold Chain Bracelet, about
JLi 11 in. wide; £2 reward.—Miss A. Oliver, S.A. |
Hotel."
OST, between Mount Pleasant and Breakneck
J Hill, Plain Gold Ring; £1 reward.—N. E. |
■ice, Alma Chambers. , 7-"
XTTTILL voung Girl took Parasol, Unley Town
V,V Hall, Sunday, August 25, return save further
trouble? She is known.
w:
ILL Person who Took Opera Glasses from |
Theatre Royal last night kindly return, tliem*?1
Wanted to Buy.
ler this heading (if prepaid), id words, one |
insertion, 1/; ^hree insertions, 2/6.
ALL BROKEN HILL TICKETS WANTED
First or Second. /
Also,
MELBOURNE, SYDNEY, FREMANTLE.
Sail or Boat. *
• IIITTMANN'S LABOR OFFICES,
PULTENEY - STREET, near Exhibiton.
Telenlione 5S4. 311:310Ewi
A A —I Buy Furniture and Pianos, any quan
XXxX tity; Houses Bought right out.—George
Dodd, Victoria-sq., W. ride. 1D4-2S4Z
^LL Tickets Please.—Best Price, Buy, Ex*'
-O- change, Broken Hill, Melbourne, Sydney,
Freinantle, Albany. — Lawton's Labor Offices,
Leigh-st. 22G-G3
CHE-VP Broken Hill Ticket wanted, for next
Monday, for working man. Price, apply
"Hard Up," Alberton Post-Office.
CITY Pawnshop, Hindley-st., next Grant's res
taurant.—Goods Bought and Sold, Pledges
taken; 8 mornings, till 9 evenings. 246-59
HIGHEST Price for Ladies' and Gents* Left-off
Clothing:; also Furniture; letters attended to.
—Mrs. Gild, Hindley-st. 245,7,9 1
"ll/fAGIC Lantern wanted, medium size; must he
jAiL- cheap; state price. Apply "Magic,'* this
office.
PHGEONS.—500, 1/2. pair given. Send them on
once; also Canaries.—B.. Rcece, 227, Rundle
st. E., bird denier.
JIANO wanted, good, secondhand, for, learner.
Price, nuiker's name, where can be seen to
2.," this office. 247,9,51
BIX Yards Bluestone Rubble for shed; state
price per yard delivered Black . Forest.— j
"Ratzmer," P.O., Keswick.
miNSMlTirS Stamping Press, new or second
X hand. Apply, giving ; particulars,
~ _ to j
•Screw," "Advertiser" Office, Port Adelaide.
247
WANTED, several Gallons of Milk, early every
morning. Apply No. 5, Tomsey-st., off Ilali
fax-st., City.
7ANTED to Buy, ;i Retriever Pu
. . brown, state price, well bred,
terick, West , Wellington.
WANTED-to Buy, Light One
I-Iorseworks; secondhand. Sta
"Iiorseworks," Franklin Harbor.
II. J. PENNO. G. SCRYMGOUR.
133. PIRIE-STREET. 172:171
Wanted to Sell.
Under this heading (if prepaid), IS words, ono
insertion. 1/: three insertions; 2/6.
A —ALL BROKEN HILL TICKETS; VERY
-P"* CHEAP.
Also, MELBOURNE, SYDNEY, FREMANTLE.
ALSO, TICEETS BOUGHT AND EXCHANGED.
At HITTMANN'S LABOR OFFICES,
Pulteney-street, near Exhibition.
Telephone 5S4. 311:310Ewi
ABETTER CUP OF TEA, and yet a Cheaper
Cup of Tea can be had by using the fra
grant and refreshing WILD ROSE BRAND. A
small spoonful of Wild Rose Tea is stronger and
better than a large spoonful of other tea. Wild
Rose Tea is the best in quality, the most modest
in price. . All stores sell it at 1/3 per lb.
SOizc
ALL Tickets, cheap, Sell or Exchange, Broken
Hill, Melbourne, Sydney, Albany, Fremantle,
Kalgoorlie.—Lawton's Labor Offices, Leigh-street.
235-62
—ALL Broken nill Tickets at your own price;
dates running out:—Lawton's Labor Office,
Leigh-st. 247r0
Amusements.
The Second Matinse Fe^ojjmance of' " Florodora"
' WILL BE GIVEN AT 2 O'CLOCK ON
WEPSTESPAY AffTEE3.T@®ftT, SBPTEagBER 11.
"B? S idk. ^ 2E1 -3E& O 3T A." Xa.
Lessees • Messrs. HUDSON & POLLOCK
Under the direction of .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Mr. J. C. "WILLIAMSON
Bus. Manager—Mr. Pete Hughes. Touring Representative—Mr. Geo. Matheson.
THE TRIUMPH OF FLORODORA. "
TIE WILLIAM?™ nD,f,!
In the Record Operatic Success,
PLOEODOE4,: ■ FLORODORA,
WHICH. HAS TAKEN THE TOWN BY STORM, AND HAS BECOME THE RAGE OF ADELAIDE.
"I DON'T KNOW, YOU DON'T KNOW, WE DON' T KNOW."
But Everybody who has seen "FLOR0DOEA" certainly Does Know that it is the
M©Sf FASCINATING -MUSICA&; P5fc©S»®€TSOT* EVEIt PRESEKTE©
TG THE AU§"3f I£ AM AftT PUBLIC.
3F3jOjISOEJOS£iA
Brilliantly interpreted by the Splendid Combination of Ponular Artists forming the
. WILLIAMSON OPERA COMPANY*
including— . •
Miss Grace Palotta Miss Carrie. Mooro, 3Rss Maud Chefcwynd
Miss Joey Cassellis Miss Nellie Wilson Miss Evelyn Muret •
1 Miss Elsie Moore Miss Lena Bergin Miss Blanche Wallace
Miss Stella Esduile Miss Lily Everest
Mr. jCharles Kcnningham Mr. Wallace Brownlow 3Ir. Hugh J. Ward
Mr. Richard Holden 3Ir. Richard Keiley ' Mr. C. Beetham
31 r. William Stafford 3Ir. Fred. England, Mr. C. Testro
3Ir.' Ernest 31ozar and Mr. Stannis Leslie
3Ir. George Lauri.
'The ensemble also includes Magnificent Chorus and Complete Orchestra, under, the baton of
31. LEON CARON. The Royal Ballerinas, instructed by Miss .Minnie Everett.
The entire production under the Stage Direction of 31r. GERARD COVENTRY.
. Box-plan at Marshalls'. Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls, 5/; Stalls, 3/';. Gallery, 1/; Early
Door (Gallery only), 1/ extra. Day Sales at Armbruster and Uhlmann's.
Wanted to Sell.
A —WYANDOTTES, Gold, Silver, White—As .1
ii. am not showing all my best birds an breeding
pens; eggs, 7/G pel- dozen; also Aylesbury Ducks.
A. Codrington, Henley Beach. -13,i, J
ABA3GAIN.—For Sale, one Crossley's Gas En
gine, all latest improvements; also one
Beein Engine, Id H.P.; both in first-class order,
• - - 1' - -•—22GC >
Apply L. Conrad, Uindley-st.
A RICH, pure, and fragrant Tea. Wild Rose
Tea 'is the most popular Tea in South Aus
> 30izc
tralia. \
a RE you Buying our Gents' Patent Leather
jTA- Elastic-side Dress Boots, blocked fronts; if
not, send for a sample pair, price 10/6. You 11
be pleased with them. Samples now on view at
P B C 78, Rundle-st., and Branches. 2'JSze
ARMY BLUCHERS, made/from the best F.B.C.
BROWN EIP LEATHER, 6/6.
MILITARY TAN CALF ELASTIC SIDES, Sawn,;
whole cut, 12/6. . . J
Samples now on view at
78, RUNDLE-STREET; or Branches. lG3zo
BEEKEEPERS.—Procure your Apiary Requisites
from John J. Drage, manufacturer beekeepers
supplies, East Adelaide. Beeswax taken mo_ex
cliange. -000
BOMBAY Cliutnies, Curry, Spices; regular ship
ments.— Drummond^Jlawler-pla^^
, pEALTIFUL Presents, all kinds fancy goods,
jD> lovely Pearl Necklets, at London Bazaar.—
16S, Rundle-st., opp. York Hotel/ 213-a6
RING vou Cash Coupons to Drummond,,
Gawler'-place. 64uaie_
E" ALLY Bonedust, Mineral Super., Orchard and
Garden Manures, &c.—Adelaide Chemical
Works Company, Currie-st. xzSc '•
COLONIAL Scarifier, 71 it. wide, with lever £S
10/.—-Norman, Bank-st. 24/-Sx2oO
CHEAPEST Place for Saddlery.—H. Gaue, o9,
\J Hindley-street; 10 per cent, discount. An
nual Sale. Printed List. 161-250zxl66-2a0
COFFEE, pure and fragrant.—Drummond, Gaw-;
lei'-placo. * 64uaic ;
GHARCOAL.—5,000 Bags forwarded to any rail
. way station in colony; refrigerator charcoal
a speciality—J. H. Toole, Aldgate. 230-52
DRUMMOND gives 5/ for 200 6d. Cash Coupons.;
—Gawier-plaee. Gki'iic
RUMMOND'S Coffee is the hest, 1/.—Gawler-,
place, Adelaide. .c 64uale ;
MPTY Shoe Trunks for Sale; cheap.—Bran
don's Shoe Warehouse, 57, Rundle-st. 72zc
EGGS.—Minorca, Wyandotte, 5/ sitting; show
purposes, £1; birds imported direct from
best English breeders.—A. Eldridge, 01, ^ Magi 11
rd., Sorwood. . 236,43,7 ;
FOUR voung Silver Wyandottes (pullets), two
Silver Wvandottes (cocks), White TV yan
dottes; lot, £2.—Mrs. ileNamara, Wyatt-st., Mount
'Gambier. ; ■ t
■T74ROM 1/ lb., Drummond's Delicious Cocoa.—,
Jl} Gawler-place. G-luaic
■TJVURNITURE.—Quantity of Surplusl leaving
Jj : State to-morrow.—1, Coke-st., Parade, Nor
wood. '■
771011 SALE.—MINION TYPE, in good serviceable
CjlL/H • 'I1"-!" * AlUK A J.A JJ) A" (j w awt .
J- . condition; also CASES and FRAMES, in first-.
class order; low prices to clear. Apply Mr. T. E.
Shanks, "Advertiser" Ofiice. 330c
7574011 Sale, Bagatelle Table, in good order;
JE? - cheap.—B. J. Conry, Wheelwrights' Arms,
Roper-st. : ; 323c
GVWLER-PLACE.—Cash Coupons at Drum
mond's. ■ . 61uaic
HARMONIUM, cheap, in good order; price, 1
guineas. To be seen 103,Carrington-st.,
I"NCUBATOR, 100 eggs, for Sale, this day, at
Corporation Yards by Matthews & Co.
INDIAN Bathroom and Hall Mats, 2/ each.—
Drummond, Gawier-plaee. 64uaic
LIMESTONE for Sale. Apply Mr. Honey will,
Brougham-pl., N.A., next Bishop's Court.
247-9
LOVERS of perfect-Tea will find Wiid Hose Tea
unequalled for excellence of quality and
delicacy of flavor. SOizc
LIMESTONE Rubble and Building Bluestone
given away; Secondhand Bricks for Sale.—W.
Snath, North-ter. E. 317-9
T, iTANTELT'IECES (Marble and Enamelled Wood),
irX Grates, Tiles, &c. Lowest price for cash
onlv.—Lawson, manufacturer, 65, Waymouth
Etreet. ■ 213-304
,.\ORCAS.—Pullets, related to Special and
ilX First, Poultry and Dog Show; also Eggs, se
lected Pullets, and imported First and Special
Cockerel, Wiiliamstown, Victoria; reasonable.—
~ Bower," Aveiund-av., North Norwood. 241-50
"VTATIONAL Cash Register, nearly new; Set
IN Brass Eeil Weights, 14 lb. down, suit grocer;
cheap.—' 'Weights," this qlfiec.
ONE Sole-Cutting Press, also Rollers, in good
condition.—J. II. Southcott, 196, Gilles-st.,
Adelaide. • 347-9
o
F all Teas most famous. "Wild Rose Tea is the
hest and cheapest ever offered to the public.
30izc
PIANO, also Lloyd A1 Bicycle, free-wheel, latest
improvements; bargain.—E. F. Hooper, Vene
tian Mind-mnkpr. Pultcnev-st. N. 242-71
tian blind-maker, Pulteney-st. N.
JOTATOES, various kinds; Onions, Chaff, Bran
P
VOlAUUa I
i- Pollard, Flour, Peas, Beans, Maize, Lucern,
{ye, Oats, Barley, Wheat; lowest rates.—City
'roduce Company; Morpliett-st. 334-63
SHEEP Shears, T.U.S. or B.B.A., 3/0 pair; Tur
key stones,- Horse Clippers, 3/6.—Flint's,
Hindley-st. ■ uaie
(THE perfect Tea, the finest Tea the world pro
duces, Wild Rose Tea. 3Gizo
r^UHNEL'S TTSOR TJIANOS ( 134 35.136
IVlJHNEL'S JO or JL LINOS 1 Rundle-sr. (
dxo
rpius F.B.C. Brand of Cut Leather Half-Soles
we manufacture, and they can only be pur
chased from our Branches or Agencies. 203zo
rnWO Secondhand II as=ey-Harris Binders, guaran
-L teed in good working order; 1 Mower, used
it trial -only.—Clutlerbuck Bros., 67, Hindiey-st.
207e
WINE.—Very Old Port, suitable for invalids,
2/5 per bottle, 28/ per dozen.—Import Com
pany, lSLGrenfell-sL 235aiwe
WHY pay more? Wild Rose Tea—a Tea of
supreme excellence, can be had for 1/3. per
rrUBNEL'S fjiOR 'QLVNOS | 134 & 136
(VuHNEL'S J? OR — IANOS | Rundle-st. dxo
empty- cases wm sale.
ALL SIZES.
GOOD, TOMS, & CO.,
Stephens-place.
.Pa?/ a Vi#it To
WOODMAN'S.
•CASH OS IOKS TSKSIS.
"io
: P.?! IMMENSE STBS"? O? THE Newest AHD
Popular Publications up-to-date at
E. T. COLLINS'
[ • I31iJSiC-SE2iLai2i.
ONLY ADDRESS—
Woodman's Piano & Organ Warehouse
• 33, RUNDLE-STREET,
Opposite Messrs. James Marshall & Co. .
Telephone 1,185. 244aiucEiw I
T^.3Sr-JBZS
Best Si-gauge Galvanized Iron (or Steel) iusd
JAKKAH STANDS, delivered and fixed at
Lowest Prices. Can quote lor carriage to any rail*
way-station in colony.
IMOMS,
PLUMBER, &8„ P!RiE-STREET.
. 335wi3Six342:33i
Stock and Vehicles.
Under this heading (.1/ prepaid;, Id words, one
insertion, 1/; throe insertions, 2/6.
BARGAINS.—New Trolly, £23; Pair 12-hand
Ponies, £20; Spring-Dray, Horse, and Har
ness, £13; Horses and Ponies, with trials; Harness
of all description.—W. Wipies, Criterion Stables,
Waymouth-st. I 238-50
"OUTCHERS.—Several, Order-Carts for Sale. Ap
-D ply L. Conrad, llindiey-st. 243c
BROWN Mare, 15 hands, 4 years, quiet, reliable,
fast, all harness; any trial; cheap.—C. Robert
son, Bartley Crescent, W'ayvilie. '
GOW, very superior, with calf, young, quiet,
good milk and butter cow, choice two.—S.
Hutton, Parkside Chaffinills. 217-"
OWS.—Choice of two; first and second calf;
inilk anywhere; rich creamers; must sell.—
O'Balioran-st., off Gilbert-st.
c
T7TXHRESSBS, Sulkies, Bog-Carts, Abbotts, Phae
J—1 tons,- Buggies, Sc.; Horses and Harness; cash
or terms.—Spencer, Union-st., off Rundle-st.
\ 247-9
TTtOR Sale, 1 well-bred Chesnut Mare; also Bay
A- Gelding, good workers and reliable.—Coulter's
Store, Halifax-st. ' - :217-9
FOR Sale, Pony-Trap, with frapie for cover, in
good order. Apply evenings, Reedy, May
ter., Kensington Park. . 247,9,50
F~OR Sale, Expresses of all kinds, Hooded Jug
gles, Abbots, Four-wheel Dog-Carts, &e. Any
style Trap built to order and all guaranteed.
Secondhand Vehicles taken in Exchange. Repairs
of all kinds at reasonable rates.—Cox in Witheriek,
W aymouth -street. 32iiwac
FOR Sale, cheap, ~ew and Secondhand Expresses,
Waggonettes, Dog-Carts, Hawkers' Drays,
Trollies, Phaetons; old Traps taken exchange.—J.
Videon, 50, Fiinders-st. 239c
OR Sale, a new Marni Buggy; "a bargain." Ap
ply back of Cole's Boot Arcade, corner Han
son and Angas sts. |
TITtOR Sale, Bay Pony, 14.2; good anywhere, very
X quiet; lady can driye.—J. Stephen, Wheaton
rd., St. Peters. ■. ^ 24Cc ■
FOR Sale, cheap, a secondhand Varnished Ex
press and Harness, with or without horse.—J.
Ellis, Market-st.' 246-S
OOD Cow for Sale, iust calved, or Exchange
for dry one.—T. Hurry, St. Bernard's-rd.,
nr. Magill. 2i5'7
SECONDHAND Dog-Cart, Pony, and Harness;
also Tip-Dray and Spring-Drays, Trollies, and
Waggons.—Spencer, Union-st., off Hundle-st,_- •
\~ctaNTED, good strong active Horse, suitable
YV for spring-dray, Apply "Active," this office.
YX7 ANTED, a strong Spring-Dray, to hire by
VV week. Address "W.C.H.," c/o Mission Hall,
Sussex-st., Lower North Adelaide. ■
V>"OK—HAWKER'^"Complete Turnout; £5 de
posit, balance 10/ weekly; Covered Dray*
Horse, and Harness.—Reid, Waymoutli-st. 243,7,50
(J cyrf—COMPLETE Turnout; £5 down, balance
cC/amt) 10/ weekly; quiet Pony, Cart, and Har
ness to match.—42, Waymouth-st. . 243,7,50
TRAPS of every description to choose
jlu yj from, at a GREAT REDUCTION in
PRICES to meet the times.
HORSES and TRAPS TO LET.
W. FORWARD &'G0.(
35, WAYMOG'BH-STREET, and FREEMASON
STABLES, 79, VPIBIE-STREET. 1-3552
InsDection invited to their ■ LARGE STOCK OF
NEW AND SECONDHAND VEHICLES,-FOR SALE
VERY CHEAP. On easy terms if required.
Secondhand Vehicles taken in Exchange. Esti
mates given for Repairs. Write for Hlustrated
Catalogues and Price-lists.—CLARKE BROS.,
Franklin-street. 247:240Eiwx250:242
Cycling.
Under this heading Of prepaid), IS words, on"
insertion, 1/; threa insertions, 2/6.
EEESTON Humber, only £10; Dux, £9; Engi
neer, £10; good order.—Red Bird Cycle De
pot, 221, Rundle-st. . 245-7
GENT'S Red Bird Special Bicycle, £12; Red
Bird, £S; Tyler, £9.—Geo. Craig, 221, Run
dle-st. Telephone 724. . 245-7
/"TENT'S Harford Bicycle, only£0 10,/; Good Cus
vX hion-tird Bicycle, £2.—Geo. Craig, 221 Run
dle-st. Telephone 724. 245-7
fllHREE Gents' B.S.A. Bicycles, good order, £10,
X £8 10,/, £5.—Geo. Craig, 221, Rundle-st.
245-7
WANTED to Buy, at once, for spot cash, 3
Ladies' secondhand Bicycles.—Geo. Craig,
221, Rundle-st. E. 247-9
Businesses, Partnerships.
Under this lieauiiig lit prepaid), lia words, one
insertion, 1/; three insertions, 2/G.
FOR Sale, Drapery Business, Broken Hill, good
opportunity for buyer with moderate capita^
Apply Goode, Durrant, £ Co., Ltd. 247:9'
KNOWN.—Gentleman with £250 wants active
interest in sound paying, established Ade
laide Business; no agents.—"Opus," this office.
247-9
ARTNER wanted, £85, purchase share good
paving business; weekly income guaranteed,
and divide profits.—"Investor," this office.
P
Business Notices.
You like to know—do you not?—where
jour meat comes from. We watch
the source of our supply.
The meat we sell is the fine flesh of
the best stock that feed on the fertile
hills and vallej's of. the richest grazing
country in Australia.
We always have the meat you want.
Your Orders, Please.
- is now
here, ancf our Sausage is far above
all other makes, for Delicacy, Nutri
tion, and Economy.
Accept No Other.
We are here to Supply the Beat.
Finest Display of Meats in the City.
Hirtdlsy-ot. Central Market.
Rundle-st, East-End Market,
And at Port Adelaide.
■J
Solid Leather Trunks, Saddles,
Harness, Tents, Union Jacks,
; and Flags of every description.
3URRIE - STREET,. ADELAIDE. i!
-v I 137uai:134
CUHNEL'S TTIOR T>lANOS I 134 & 136 - ]
iA-UHSEL'S X.OR X JANOS 1 Bundle-,#., dxo :
Amusements.
RXCKARDS' HEW TIVOLX SH1ATBE,
Sole Lessee and Manager .. Mr. Harry Rickards.
Bus. Uauager—Mr. M. Marcu*. . Treasurer—Mr. Joj. Lirkia»
Every Evening at S. Saturday AjTcRHOCiJ at 2-3Q.
Enthusiastic Reception of our Great Combination of Vaudeville Stars—
ARNOLD!,. ARNOLD!.'
and his Troupe of EDUCATED BEARS.
MS. ®. BAM, LIZZIE KIBE, FBAHK LEOiV,
The Howard Sisters, the sisters wiiLiAMs,
Belle Ray, Jaraea Opie, McKisson and Kearns, Billy McClain, Sam La Merfc, Fred. Duncan, and
Madame Cordelia. <•.
I'riccs—3/, 2/, 1/. Early door3 6d, extra. Box-plan afc S. Marshall & Sons*.
MATINEE SATURDAY AFTERNOON AT 2.30.
Lynch Family Bellringers
and i
ENGLISH SPECIALTY COMPANY.
S.A. TOUR, SEPTEMBER, 1901.
TO-NIGHT—Mount Barker. THURSDAY—Wood
side. FRIDAY—Port Victor. SATURDAY, Gooliva.
MONDAY, Miiang. TUESDAY—Strathalbyn. WED
NESDAY—Gawler. , . .
.ADELAIDE TOWN HALL, Wednesday, October 0,
&c" LYNCH BROS., Proprietors.
-giCHT HOURS CELEBRATION UNION.
JUBILEE EXHIBITION OVAL.
SATURDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 7. j
ALL FINALS FROM MONDAY.
SECOND-CLASS MILE.
First Prize ~jj
Second Prize — -
Third Prize .. ".. . • ~
Entrance, ^ ^ ^
First Prize '
Second Prize
IStRIEs'" CLOSE at TRADES HALL at 0.30,
SEPTEMBER 4. __
g A. HORTICULTURAL . SOCIETY.
FIRST FLOWER SHOW* OF THE SEASON.
TOWN HALL, ADELAIDE.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31.
Prize-lists »owbe^rtoted.iucKETr)
Hon. Sec. .
Z °c£en I£I
C#R ^JL00 ANIMALS' B1RDSi^uaic_
' A DELAIDE" ROWING CLUB BALL.
A. TOWN HALL, THURSDAY, September s
SPECIAL CARS will leave for Bill-rtree,, Wal
kerville, and East Adclaicte after the Bad.^
j. II. CIOSSE, J Secretaries.
X"'TNLEY TOWN IIALL.—Mr. A. E. Young will
) bold Ills CLASS THIS EVENING.
Pancr and Flower Ball, September 11.
w7fRT~W. A. WOOD'S INSTRUCTION CLASS,
-M- Thursdav Evening as usual. Fancy Dress,
Afternoon Tea*, and Dance, next Saturday, Septem
ber r, 3 till 10-30. Tickets, 1/. Parents invited.
x . Sporting*.
q A JOCKEY CLUB.
SPRING MEETING, 1001.
STEEPLECHASE DAY.
SATURDAY-, SEPTEMBER 7.
acceptances
for
WELTER HANDICAP } sov
SECOND HURDLE RACE .......... 1 sov.
SPRING HANDICAP .A.. -• 2 sovs.
HANDICAP STEEPLECHASE 2 sovs.
BRIGHTON STAKES... 1 sov.
PLIMPTON HANDICAP 1 E0V"
due
Thursday, September 5,
before FOUR p.m.
2-17-S ... A. O. WHMNGTON, Sec. S.A.J.C.
PORT ADELAIDE RACING
CLUB.
SPRING, MEETING,
Saturday, September 21
(Weather permitting)..
CHELTENHAM PARK.
NOMINATIONS AND ENTRIES FOR TRIAL
. STAKES . . „ . ,
CLOSE TO-MORROW (Thursday), 5th September,
at S p.m., _
AT CLUB'S OFFICE, PORT; OR IMPERIAL
HOTEL, !ADELAIDE. .
... PROGRAMME. .... _
TRL1L STAKES, . 50 sovs.—Six furlongs. En
^M&DICAP. HURDLE ' RACE, 70 sovs.-About
"sPMXG iSifDIcSp, So' sovs —One mile.
.-aUMTENH-UI STEEPLECHASE, 90 eovs.
■^riso iT^ffi^t-Five furlongs.
jmiPERS'HANDICAP FLAT RACE, 60 sovs.
One and a quarter miles.
for re
eeiving nominations
-jgj^5^GnOTTOR5/.-Certajn for
■ ^,,rin«- "Meeting, September - and > - ..I .e
' rAf p.wh £3 discretionary invest
, * x-7q i5/ for eaeh £3 di=crctionary invest
ent atilrand NaHonal Meeting.—Joe Lyons care
cn-L,rnnnlitan Club, Adelaide. 213,6-S
. Coursing. .
MPTON COURSING COMPANY, LIMITED
ESDAY amo"weqnesoay,
SEPTEMBER 1© and 11.
[NAL MEETING OF SEASON AT THE
PLUMPTON. : .
rvrFR ST IKES.—For 10 maiden puppies, at
each: Qualification Fee, 12/6 each dog
tEWELL STAKES.—For 16 all-aged giey
s at £1 10/ each; Qualification Fee.
?'s APLING STAKES.—For 4 dog saplings, at
' {"ieh: Qualification Fee, 1/0.
s'gsayssBfcfir*. j„
ifEStriS S SB
vw' Black Bull Hotel, at S o'clock on SA
)AY, September 7. j a Seeretary.
Wavmoutli-street.
Aquatics.
pORT ADELAIDE SAILING CLUB.
ANNUAL MEETING, Ship Inn, WEDNESDAY",
4> at s p'm' F.tirL^,&c.
Miscellaneous.
Under this heading (it urepaid;, IS words, one
' insertion, 1/; threl insertions. 2/6.
rTUMAN Hair Cuttings or Combings made up,
ri any style; reasonable.—Brose, wigmaker,
Central HaH, Grenfell-st., near
A tJS'flUAN Dveivorks, Hindley-st., opp. Max
A. Swift —Clothes Cleaned, Dyed, Repaired;
teathers Cleaned, Dyed, Curled; Gloves Cleaned
'W TIDGET" Photo Coy.—New address, York
jj& Studio, 174a, Rundle-st., opp. York Hotel;
,11-round work, best quality. -lo-tiP
TVRAINED Nurse in' attendance; terms to. suit
le very one; Teeth guaranteed a lifetime.
Mornas^ Modern American Dentistry, Adviser
luildings. ! — —
riV ir\T peoDle made Beautiful, Middle-aged made
Ptoe Bad!™-shaped Mouths. inade Pretty.
Tomas Sodem American Dentistry, Adviser
iuildicgs. •
rFTWvDLLOUS New. System.—Entirely Painless
\L Extractions.—Thomas, Modern American
leritistiy Advertiser Buildings. Guarantee you
on't know or feel them coming out, or no charge.
1 r- a n A ME KENNEDY*, Clairvoyant, Palmist,
Wind Phrenologist may be consulted, as usual,
^ Arcade. Hours, 10 to 9. MS-bi
ijJTWVp „£ Fate and Character from handwriting;
I, six stamps stamped address envelope.-Ma.
tune Devine, G.P.O. ■ : —'"01
r-f-TF^rL'AVENIR, Palmist, may be consulted
daUy, 37, Gilles-st., nr. King Wm.-st.,10 till
p.m.
Matrimonial.
\ MIDDLE-AGED WIDOW' LADY, with no en
A cumbrance, wishes to correspond ivith an
derly GENTLEMAN, with a VIEW to MATRI
ONY. Address "Amy," Norwood Post-office.
5USINESS Man, fair income, desires correspon
dence Lad}' with means, view to Matrimpny.
"Genuine," G.P.O. 247-8,50
/PATRIMONIAL AGENCY, 3, Globe Chambers,
1 Victoria-square.—Gentleman wishes Corres
mdencc "with fair young Lady, domesticated. In- • _
xmatioa Globe Gbasabeis.. .
Religious Notices^
"ROMAN'S CHRISTIAN- TEMPERANCE UNION.
ANNUAL CONVENTION.
CONTINUED,TO-DAY.
METHODIST LECTURE-HALL.
AFTERNOON—Discussion - of State Control of
Liquor Traffic. Rev-. J. C. Kirby and Hiss Lock
wood.- '' ' . '
GOLD MEDAL CONTEST THURSDAY.
LIMELIGHT ENTERTAINMENT FRIDAY, 7.30.
ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH,
WAKEFIELD-STREET.
SOC'AL TO WELCOME
REV. JAMES AMD MRS. MATHIE.
THURSDAY, September 5, S o'clock. '
Public Notices.
jyi ACTORIES L E G I S L-A T I 0 N.
A MEETING of MEMBERS of TRADE UNIONS
and of the ANTI-SWEATING LEAGUE will be held
in the TRADES HALL, THIS (Wednesday)
EVENING, September 4, at S p.m., to hear ad
dresses by delegates from Victoria and other States
on the subject of Factories Legislation, with spe
cial reference to proposed inter-State conference in
Melbourne on September 10.
F. S. .WALLIS, Sec. T. and L. Council.
F. IL ATKINSON, lion. Sec. Anti-Sweating League,
• 246-1
NATIONAL MEMORIAL FUND.
LADIES'. GENERAL - COMMITTEE wiU Meet
WEDNESDAY, September 1, at Brookman's Build
• g, -f p.m. ■ ■
W5 PIRIT UAL1STS.—Mrs. H. Millar will hold a
k3 meeting for approved sitters.—Becnatnte Hali,
Grote-st. ■ JJoor closed S sharp. Adniission, 1/.
S PIRITUALIST3.—Mrs; H. Millar, Medital and
Test Medium. Private sittings daily, 2/6, If
I tilljl.30, Saturdays excepted. GrecteU-street.
COOPERS' Society.—Meet at Trades Hall TO*
NIGHT, at S. All attend.
TTt LECTRIC TRAMS.—LIMELIGHT LECTURE by
K C. PF.OUDrUnley Tovvn HaU, THURSDAY,
S p.m. Admission Free.
T30RT ADELAIDE TRADES AND LAB OH
J. . DEMONSTRATION COMMITTEE.
All' ACCOUNTS owing against above Committet
must be rendered to the Secretary on or beforr
noon, SATUP.DAA', September 7. PRIZES will
be DISTRIBUTED at the Working Men's Hall
Dale-street, S p.m., TUESDAY, September 10.
H. HAINS, Hon. Secretary,
217-50 James-street, GlanviHe.
jlcENSED VICTUALLERS' ASSOCIATION.
The HALF-YEARLY GENERAL MEETING of.
the above Association will be held at the Imperial
Hotel, Adelaide, on WEDNESDAY EVENING, the
lltlt inst.,' at 7.30.
Business.
To receive Balance-sheet and Report, and other
matters of interest to the trade.
217,54 HARRY R. TAYLOR, Secretary^
'grand -
LIVE STOCK SHOW.
SEPTEMBER 12, 13, and 14, 1001.
ENTRIES HORSES IN ACTION CLOSE FRIDAY,
September. 6, at 4 p.m.
JOHN CRESWELL, Secretary,
R.A.,and H. Society.
I DESIRE to publicly APOLOGISE for any words
unwittingly used by me towards Mrs. ■ Reece
°n247$"rday I"Sht" CATHERINE HARRIS.
IF WILSON don't proceed Castle-street job, will
finish at lus expense.—"E.H.P.'' ...I .. ...
[SS Wilkins, Dressmaker.—Classes for Pupils.
—Corner Rundle and Pultenev sts. 107-273
WHEKE SHALL I BINE TO-DAY?
WHY, AT ' ,
CORNER ARCADE AND RUNDLE-STREET.
M?si
Three Courses, 1/; Tickets, 0/ dozen. z7aiw:lEi
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS.
JUST & CO.,
GILBERT-PLACE,'ADELAIDE.
TOERRIXG Arc Lamps (Highest Award, Gold
Medal, Paris Exhibition).
• Lundell Motors' and Elevators. j'
Sturtevaat Blowers,. Dayton Fans. ■
Telephones,: Electroliers. ; '■
Lamps, ■ Cables, - Wires,.Jcc.
inspection invited. Telephone 128.
112io
.BIOKFORD'S
COBGHjiM
CERTAIN CORE.
HARRY LYONS,
835, Zliug Williaiu-strect S.
' Telephone 1,091. '
. . Absolutely the Cheapest and Best •'
ARTISTIC HOUSE PAINTER, DECORATOR,
paperhanger, GRAJXER, SIGN WRITER, so.
: PLUMBING, CARPENTERING, and
GENERAL R-EPAIltS. • 210iua303
" PRIVATE HOSPITAL,
ADELAIDE NURSES' HOME, W A KEFIELD-ST.
Principal—Miss TIBBITS, London Hospital,
British Lying-in Hospital, London.
FOR MEDICAL, SURGICAL, MIDWIFERY,. and
INFECTIOUS CASES.
Separate house for Midwifery cases. Infectious
Cases isolated in Cottage, quite separate irom Hos
pital. Special arrangements made for children.
Thoroughly" Trained Nurses always available, and
sent to cases on receipt of letters or telegram.
Telephone 461. / 283iwo
WC.T.U. HEAD-QUARTERS, PHHE-STREET. •
• ADELAIDE.
PUBLIC DINING ROOM,
for L'adies and Gentlemen,
Open from S a.m. to 10 p.m.
Dinner, 3 courses, with tea, 1/.
Refreshments at all hours.
Board, 25/ weekly. V
.Families by arrangement. ■ I
Apply Manager. loowi2o»
Boots and Shoes.
Never! Never!
- WERE - -
BOOTS Alio SHOES
BEING SOLD
SO CHEAPLY
BRANDON
IS NOW SELL1NG"THEM.
Nice Neat, Natty WALKING SHOES, 2/11
GENTS' TAN BALMORALS, C/U'
GENTS' WALKING BOOTS, 8/11;
BRANDON'S SHGlf WAREHOUSE,
r 57, BUNDLE* STREET. 228uaizc
hotels, &c., For Sale and To Let.
Jnder this-heading (if prepaid), is words, ooa
insertion,.!/; three insertions. S/C. .
DOBE HOTEL, ROBE, most comfortable home,
LV paying business, and low rent. Particulars,
(owning & Moyle, Waymouth-st., Adelaide.
240iua52 :
JOHN C. JUST,
Licensed Hotel Broker & Valuator,
Vai*e Chambers, King Williain-st, :
ESTABLISHED 1879. TELEPHONE 132.
llAS FOR SALE
:lty Hotel, in good position, easy ingoing,
lity Hotel, doing large trade (WaUterviUe ale),
uburban Hotel, with average of 7 hogsheads
cry Nice Hotel, close to seaside; ingoing about
£500 ; strongly recommended.
LIBERAL ,OASH ASSISTANCE. ARRANGED,
ards to view and full particulars on application.
.■ 215aiwo
$