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Shipping.
ADELT.AIDE STEAMSHITP
COMPANY, LTn.
(Established 1875D.
The ROYAL MAIL LINE, under Contract to
W.A. Government.
SPECIALLY REDUCED RATES BOTH
FIRST and SECOND CLASS.
(Circumstances and weather permitting).
For ALBANY, ADELAIDE, MELBOURNE
and SYDNEY, transhipping for all
QUEENSLAND PORTS.
Two through steamers weekly (Tuesdays and
Saturdays), Melbourne to Sydney and Queens
land), available for passengers transhipping at
Melbourne.
The magnificent mail, passenger, and cargo
- steamers are intended to sail fromFremantle.as
under (carrying H.M. Mails for Eastern Colo
nies) -
Steamer. Captain. Tons.1 Fr
Fremantle.
MARLOO Knight 3,500 SATURDAY.
Septembe r 8.0
WOLLOWRASim 3,500 SATURDAY,
September 22.*
*JOINT WEEKLY SERVICE.-Stcamers
of the A.U.S.N. Co., Ltd., leave Fremantle for
all East Australian Ports every alternate week,
and vice versa. RETURN TICKETS are
interchangeable, and ALL TICKETS are avail
able byeither company after port of embarka
tion.
PERTH.-Through Bill of Lading issued to
and from Perth; to and from Eastern colonies
and N.W.
NEXT STEAMER FROM EAST.--larloo,
departs Sydney August 25, departs Melbourne
August 28, departs Adelaide August 31.
bub-agents--FORREST, EMAN UEL and
CO., Prince's Buildings, St. ieorge's Ter
race, Perth, telephone No.,296.
Or ADELAIDE STEA (SHIP CO., Ltd,.
Cliff-street. Fremantle.. Telephone No. 528.
I?O Y A L MA I L
U (North-West of Australia).
ADELAIDE STEAMISHIP CO., LTD.
(Mail Contractors to W.A. Govt.)
The Northern Espress Mail
S.S. BULLARlIA
(1,727 Register. Capt. Olaf Odman)
Is fitted with every modern convemnence,
Inc.uding ELECTRIC LIGHT, ILEFIIIGE
iATORtS, MUSIC, and LADIES' SALOONS.
FOR the CONVENIENICE of PAS
SENUiERS Coastal ieturn Tickets are inter
changeable, after firat W.A. coastal port of
issue, with SINGAPORE LINE tUnited
aervice).
S.S. MOONTA,
3.,50 tons,
Gerldton Pier For Derby duect;
Sharks Bay
Carnarvon Ids THIS DAY, September 3,
Ashburton Rds 10 p.m.
Cossack Roads -
Pt. Hedland S.S. KOLYA,
Broome 3,500 tons,
D)erby . For Wyndham direct,
WEDNESDAY, September 5
Apply Company's Agencies and OFFICES,
Cliff-street, Fremantle.
G-OAL and COKE. -Best large, small,
/ smithy, in bags or bulk, also Coke, for
Sale, always in stock. Banker Coal for Vessels
always on hand at Albany and Fremantle. The
Adelaide S.S. Company, Limited, Fremantle.
STEAMERS. O
1 he Royal Mail Steamships belonging to the
ORIENT and PACIFIC COMPANIIES will be
despatched as under, and fortnightly thereafter
from F..EMANTLE for LONDON l'ilbury),
via NAPLES, MARSEILLES, and GIBRAL
TAlt, calling also at Colombo (transhipping
for all Indian ports), and Suez Canal Ports -
Leaves
R.I.S. Tone. Commander. Frem' ntle
O?TONA s,000 ,, F. E. Kite Sept 10
OIIZABUA 6,297,, E.E. Lavington Sept 24
OIOYA ,297,, ,R. Fletcher 'ct 8
CUZCO 1,918 ,, W. S. Shelford Oct 22
FIRST AND SECOND SALOON RATES
TO LONDON :
£35 to £70 : Return, £65 to £110.
Third Class, £15 15s., £17 17. and .£18 18s.
to London; £14 14s. to Naples.
'assages from England can be paid here.
For EASTERN COLONIES from ALBANY :
OttOYA, September G
Fares include hlailway Journey between
Perth or Fremantle and Albany.
Mlanagers-F. Green and Co., and Anderson,
Anderson and Co., London, E.C.
i IOMAS DAY, Branch Manager, Albany.
.veal Agents-- lsCK.T'£, EMAN UEL and
CU., St. tseorge's Terrace, Perth; JAMES
LILLY and CO., Fremantle.
' -y ? A.S.N. CO., LTD., and
UNITED SIeRVICE.
The following high-lr.s Passenger Steamers
(speci;dly eoastrnetedl for the tradle) IUN at
ILEtGULAR iloTNIG'NiHTl' Y INTERVALS
between i LRE'MANTLE and SINGAPOIItE
railing at all North-West Forts:-
S.S. Anstralindl,091 tons Capt. A. Mills
S.S. Knrrakatt2,091 tonslCapt. . 1Talboys
S.S. Saluadin ... 1t,9) tonsl apt. H.A. Johnson
5.5. bnltan ...2,060 tonels apt. I. Pitta
Sassengers booked through to Lonldon, con
necmg at Singapore with the P'. andi O. Mail
Ste:uamers.
ha:res.-Saloon, Ci'. Saloon to Singapore
and Second-class by P. and O. Steamer thence,
£41; Circular Tickets, available for return to
Albany, or vice versa, £110 and .10U.
NEXT SAILINtSI M IOII FR?EMANTLE :
SULTAN,
THlURSDAY, September G, 10 a.m.,
For Ger.ddlton (passengers onlyj. Carnrrvon,
Dnslow, Cs'.-:ek. Port leuLlund. roome,
Derby, and biun;pore.
CA..GO will be received from 1 p.m. Tusn
day till 5 p.m. Wed~ie.iay, 5Ls inst.
A U bTL ALIND,
WEDNESDAY, September 19,
For Geraldton, Sharks :ay. Carunrvrsn, Ons
low, Cos k PorL I .,:.aui, i:roome, Derby,
and : :siet ore.
Agents-E. C. Slli.NT'o: an:l Co., Perth.
For Freight and Pas::gc apply
DAI.GE Y and CO., Ltd.,
Fremantle, Perth Moir's Ibuildings),Albany I
Gerudlton andi Ciarnarvon.
AIAQUE WEST AUSTRALIAN,
Front Lo idon.
All C.LALIiS against h:! above vessel must
be RENDEIRED in duphcate to the under
signed on or before MONDAY, Sep.ember 3,
otherwise they will not be recognised.
DALGETY and CO., I.TD., Fremantle.
_ ARI..Y CLARKE, Es:lu Chambn:rs,
Perth Sole Age:t Bruntoun and Co,
Sysney and Melbourne. IRoyal and Vic
troy Flours, at lowest rates; VWat
son's Scotch Whiskys, 41s. to 51s.
case ; George Hyde Whisky, iJus. ;
Schiedam Schnapps 4ss.; l:oyl: YNavy i:um,
5Us.; Uld French Brandy, 6ts. ; Champa;;ne
Brandy Liqueur oUs.; 1 laret and fort Wines,
20s. ; Engllis Ale and Dublin stout ; Oil oft
Lemnus, G?. tin: Tobacco ant Cig:r.-, unusual
value; Ceylon, luida and China l' eass, in 5,
10, 5u, ani 100tlO . chests, Is. to 1s. Gd., Finest
Imported. Terms c sh. Telep'tne 531.
p IAMOND EXPIIESS, Limited.
'erth-283 Wellington-street. 'te. 1110.
Fremantle-Dock tiuildil;gS. Tel. 8e3.
Parcels by Express Train to Coolgardie,
Kalgoorlie. and Bouider Collected and
Despatched Daily.
Foreign Parcels to all parls of the world
Collected and Forwarde:t by every Steam
er at Lowest Rates.
i?H1l:AP StLrage, establishl d 1887, tel. 1057.
L Luggage. fuinitnre, machinery, produce
Itored a:ud furwarded to :1l parts of the world,
W. 11. , courmack. \ 1elington-st., Perth,
genrr.l carrier, Perth Free Stores, Customs
daents.
Shipping.
A AUSTRALASIAN UNITED
, STEAM NAVIGATION
. COMPANY, LTD.
Steamers will be despatched from Fremantle
for the following Ports (circumstances permit
ting)
AtlMfAIDE, S.S. PILBARRA,
i1 ELBOURNE,
SY )DNE1Y. 2,665 tons,
SIFIUSBANE. and
all Queensland TO-MORROW,
fort (tranship. September 4, 11 a.m.*
ping at Mel- -
bourne or Syd- S.S. PAROO,
ney),
SUVA annd LE- 2,665 tons.
VUKA (FIJI)
(transhippingat. SATURDAY, Sept. 15,
Sydney). 3 p.m.
*JOINT WEEKLY SERVICE.-Steamers
of the Adelaide S.S. Co. leave Frenmantle for
all East Australian ports every alternate week.
and rice versa. Return Tickets are inter
changeable, and all Tickets are available by
either Company after port of embarkation.
PERTH CARGO. - Cargo may be booked
through to Perth from all ports.
DECK CABINS.-The attention of intending
passengers is directed to the Deck Cabins
of the steamers Paroo andPilbarra. Saloon
accommodation is all amidships.
SAILINGS FROM EAST.
S.S. PAROO leaves Melbourne on September
4 for Adelaide and Fremantle.
Apply A.U.S.N. COMPANY, LIMITED,
Town Hall Buildings, Perth, or Cliff-street,
Fremantle.
/ & O. COMPANY'S ROYAL
MAI. S'rEAMERSI
Under contract with the Imperial, New South
Walks, Victorian, South Australian, and West
ern Australian Governments, will despatch the
following STEAMERS for LONDON, calling
at Fremantle, Colombo, Aden, Brindisi, Mar
seilles, Malta, Gibraltar, and Plymouth:
Leaves
Steamer. Tons Commander. Fremantle.
Australia 60011. Reeves Sept. 3.
Victoria 6527 W. Crewe Sept. 17.
Rome 5545 J. Cowie, RN.R.. Oct. 1.
Himalaya 6898 W.L.lroun,R.N.lI Oct. 15.
Arcadia 6603 A. . Loggin Oct. 29.
P. and 0. Line.
Homeward Bound.-The R.M.S. Australia
will leave Fremantle on Monday, September
3, at noon.
PASSAGE MONEY TO LONDON.
First Saloon, £70; there are a limited number
of berths for which the charge is from .£5 to
£10 less. Second -Saloon, £35, £37. £40.
Return Tickets, £65 to £110. Passage money
can be paid here for passages from England.
For EASTERN COLONIES:
The P. aid O. Steamer HIMALAYA will
leave Fremantle for the Eastern Colonies ona or
about Tuesday, September 11, 1900.
Full particulars on application to
GEORGE SHENTON, Agent, Fremantle.
E. C. SHENTON and CO., Agents, Perth.
J. F. T. HASSELLand CO.; Agents,Albany.
-? ",rcI cLWRAITH, McEACH
j- tL. ARN & CO. PROPRIE
-- TARY, LTD.
SPECIALLY REDUCED SECOND.CLASS
FARES.
Circumstances Permitting.
For The Fast and Popular
Passenger Steamer
COOLGARDIE,
MELBOUR-NE, 4,000"tons
and (Capt. C. J. Nightingall),
WEDNESDAY,
SYDNEY.. September 26.
The COOLGARDIE has spacious promenade
deck accommodation, roomy cabins, dining and
music saloons on deck, hot and cold se baths,
electric light.
SPECIAL NOTE.-RETURN TICKETS
are interchangeable with Messrs. Howard
Snmith and Son's and Messrs. Huddart, Parker
and Co.'s steamers, thereby providing weekly
service between Fremantle and Eastern
colonies.
Cargo booked on a through bill of lading
from E. colonies to Perth and delivered to con
signees at Melville Park Wharf.
Apply JAS. McBEAN, Prince's Buildings,
St. George's Terrace. Perth; or, MelL
WRAITH, McEACHARN, and CO. PRO
PRIETIARY, Cliff-street, Fremantle.
SIUD UDDART, PARKER, and
CO. PROP., LTD.
S.S. ANGLIAN. S.S. ANGLIAN.
This Fine Passenger Steamer
Will SAIL for
SYDNEY
Direct,
WEDNESDAY, September 5, at 5 p.m.,
REDUCED SECOND CLASS FARES.
Sydney, J:5 Single, £8 10s. Return.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
Return Tickets are Interchangeable with
Messrs. W. Howard Smith and Son's and
3Icllwraith, McEachern and Co.'s Steamers,
thereby providing weekly service between Fre
mantie and the s.astern colonies.
DALGITY and CO., LTD., Agents,
Perth (Moir's Building). Fremantle, Albany,
Gieraldton, and Carnarvon.
SNTERNATIONA.L PARCELS EX
PRESS.-Goods and Parcels forwarded
to all parts of the world at lowest current
ratcs. Represented in all important cen
tres. Central Office, 364 Hay-st., Perth.
0A OTHER-IN-LA\W will be pleased at see
.L _rg my photo taken by lartletto.
Tenders.
SA N E T T B R 0 S.
GLASS BI.:VELLERS.
GLASS SLLVEIE'IS.
GLASS BENDI:ERS.
GLAyS ESIBOSSERS.
GLAS.- S'AI? lItS.
GLASS LEAD LIGHTS.
GLASS il.ATE.
GLASS SIIEE :'.
GL.\SS O RNAM ENTAL.
GLASS 'EiRiN,
GLASS CORIt t;G ATED.
GLASS EVEIRY DESCRIPTION.
I:ARINETT ' BROS.,
491 HlAY-STREET. PERTH.
Telephone 652.
Importers of Glass, Lead, )ils, Colours,
Artists' Materials, l'aperhaugings, Brush
ware, etc.
-AVIS, HANKINSuN, and CO., Con
tractors, Boring Engineers for Artesian
Water, Proving Coal :.leasures, etc., M:chinery
ant Manufacturers Agents, 461 lay-street,
P?erth.
1 )ORMIAN, LONG and CO.'S Rolled Steel
Joists, English and Continental Joists
and Girders. Cement, Asphaltnuu Dampcuurse,
Bitumen, Revolving Shutters, 11 ire Nails
F" iddians " Tested Cocks, Valves, etc.; 1\ .1.
Pipe, C.l. Pipe, Columns.
ALL OUR JOISTS and GIRDERS are
Manufactured from
SIFMENS-3ARIITIN STEEL.
J. BARRE JOHNSTON and CO.,
Fremantle.
Tenders.
J\ fARSEI?LES ROOFING TILEs.
FINIALS RIDGINGS, CRESTINGS, &c.
We are new prepared to supply any quan
tity from stock, at reduced prices.
J. BARRE JOHNSTON and CO.,
Fremantle.
P LUMBERS.-Large stock of Gas and
Water Piping, also Steam and Special
Piping for Air Drills. A. and J. Stewart's
agency. Bennie, Teare and Co., Hay-street
west.
(L UBIACO MUNICIPALITY.
TENDERS are invited for the following
CONTRACTS, returnable 4 o'clock on Wed.
nesday, September 5, 1900, addressed to the
Mayor, marked " Tender for (as the case may
be") accompanied by 23 per cent. deposit in
cash or Bank cheque
1. 36 chanis of 10ft. Gin. Footpath (Gravel),
in iteke'oy-road.
2. 20 chains of 10ft. Gin. in Gravel Foot
path, in Broome-road.
Specifications and conditions of contract
may be seen at the Council Chambers, also
tender forms obtained.
ALEX. RANKIN,
Town Clerk.
Council Chambers,
Rokeby-road, 288/1900.
SEDGWICK, Ltd., SEDGWICK, Ltd:
18 Perth,
For Bevelled and Mirror Plate Glass, Lead
lights and Embossed Glass, Artist Materials
Leads, Oil and Varnishes, raperhangiegs,
Picture Mouldings, Plate Glass, Plain and
Ornamental Window Glass, also Painters',
Paperhangers' and Glaziers' Requisites.
Telephone 391.
?'TAMPED METAL CEILINGS.-Stocks
AJ Carried. Tenders and Prices given by
SPLATT, WALL, and CO.,
Electrical Engineers,
Corner Hay and Pier streets, Perth.
OT BB U IL D E S.,
TENDERS
Are invited till noon Monday, September 10,
for Erection of
TWO SEMI-DETACHED VILLAS,
For Hon. Ed. MeLarty, M.L.O.
Plans and Specifications may be seen at my
office. Lowest or any tender nob necessarily
accepted.
H. S. TRIGG, F.B.YJI.A.,
Architect.
Trigg's Chambers, Barrack-street.
T- Given for
Cast Iron Columns, Frieze Brackets, Fringe
Balustrade, Builders' Wrought Iron
Work, Gates, Tie Rods. Strap
Bolts, etc.
Mining Trucks, Winding Gear. Estimates
Given for any Class of Mining Machinery,
etc. J. and E. LEDGER, Engineers, Iron
and Brass Founders, Pior:st., Perth. Tel. 480
TENDERS are invited for 9 Chains
PICKET FENCING (more or less) at
Plympton, 4 x 2 rails, 5 k 3 posts (7ft.
long). Two chains where road filled up re
quire posts 8Sft. long. Tenders to be in
by Wednesday, September 5. Lowest or
any tender not necessarily accepted.
JAMES GALLOP, High-street, Freman
tie.
TENDERS GIVEN.-Drain Pipes, Boun
dary, Sink, and Pee Traps. Hoffman',
No. 1 Glazed Bricks and Tiles. C. M.
SCOTT, 8 Moir's Chambers, St.. George's
terrace, opposite Post Office. Telephone z85.
THE WUNDEIRLICH PATENT CELL.
S.ING AND ROOFING COMPANY,
LIMITED.
Manufacturers of EMBOSSED METAL OR
NAMENTS for ART and ARCHITECTURE.
MARSEILLES ROOFING TILES and
Accessories to Tiled Roofs.
J. BARRtE JOHNSTON and CO., Fre
mantle, Sole Agents for Western Australia.
Estimates eiven for supply and erection; any
design. Large stocks carried.
BRIDEGROO.IS. take their brides to the
Bartletto Studio and get an everlasting
mpression.
THE " PROVOST."-A perfect blends,
Educational.
THE HIGH SCHOOL, PERTH.
Head Master: F. C. FAULKNER, M.A.
SUCCESSES, DECEMBER, 1899
Adelaide Senior: One First, one Second, and
one 'l'hird Class.
Adelaide Junior: One First, one Second, and
three Third Classes.
Five of the ten Government Exhibitions.
No School in the Colony has ever had such a
Record.
Term Commences September 15th.
ALEXANDFR SCOT. H COLLEGE,
ieaufort-st. (o;:p?sito Public Library).
Principal: J. SHARe'E, ,i.A. During 1899
One Pupil gained a Government Exhibition.
Pour Pupils passed the Adelaide Junior, Seven
tle Adelaide Preliminary. anid One the Trinity
College I'xamination for Music. The new
Term commences Monday, July 23rd. Vacancies
for Boarders at the College heuse. Telephone
467.
( ENTIRAL HIGH SCHIOOL FOIL GIRLS1
Classes Held in Cathedral Sunday Schoolroon'.
Principal-MIISL JIEST.
Assistedbylarge and conupe.eust:t oZ ttaei,:rs.
Pupils. prepared for the Mei;boerne and Ade
laide Universities. Little Boys admitted into
the Kindergarten CLss.e..
t'rosp?ctuses oiL :tppliicaI, toh theL Princip:p:.
Private address: 57 Havelock-street.
Next Term begin June 23rd.
CiONSERVATOEi UI OF MIUSIC,
S 217 1ay-street Eat.
MISS ANKIE STAFFORD,
Diplomee Dresden Conserratorium.
Pupils Prepared for all Musical Examinations.
MISS bTAFFOIRD'S Method is the one so
successfully adopted at the Dresden Conserva
sorium by the Director, whose pupil she was,
and is especially good for young students.
D ANCING and CALI?IsTENICS.-Miss
Finney, Certilicated Teac..er and Pupil
of Professor W\est, Sydney. Afternoon and
Evening Classes. Private Lessons Daily. Spe
cial Classes for Boys. Address-357 Weiling
ton-street
LEMYN LADIES' COLLi'GE, PERTHI
(Near the Mint).
Principal: MI[SS TIIUESFIELD.
Full Staff of Professionals.
Pupils prepared for all Exanminations.
Home for Boarders, sueerior to any in the
colony.
THIRD TERJ L'OMMENCES JULY 9th.
_tERTH EVE2NING SCHOOL.
The Perth Evening School will RE
OPErN on TkIlSDAY, 4th SEPTEMB3ER,
for the Third Term's Work. The Superin
tendent will be in attendance every even
ing during the week beginning Monday,
27th August, from 7.40 p.m., to enrol in
tending students.
Classes are held in the following sub
jects : -
Ordinary subjects (fee, is. per term)
English, History, Arithmetic. Mensura
tion, Reading, Writing. Lng:ish Comuposi
tion.
Special subjects (fee.-. C?. per Lerm,or £1
for three or more sujec.?) :-French, La
tin, Greek, Bookkeei-'ic. Algebra, Geo
metry, Trigono:net:y. Cheumiistry, Cook
ery, Shorthand, Carp;entry, Dress Cutting.
Classes are also .e'id in Wood-carving
and Clay Modelling.
Full particulars on application to the
Superintendent.
ri HERIE is no have about it; Bartletto
L 'he up-t.o-date photographer.
Houses and Land.
A. N. G E E R E,
167 WILLISu-STREET,
HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENT,
Telephone 452.
South Perth. Weatherboard Cottage, three
rooms, verandah, washhouse, etc., corner
lot, 5ift. x 140ft., 1.000-gallon tank,
fenced; £45 cash.
Pinjnrrah, Improved Farm, freehold, 113acres,
33 acres cultiva:ed, slab cottage, sheds,
etc., first-class land; only £170.
Just across city ounmdary (continuation of
Brooking-street), lots 33 x 155 feet, only
£55, good terms.
Double-fronted Brick Shop, four rooms, bath,
stabling, opposite Queen's Hotel, Highgate
1lill, only £50, subject to mortgage £300
at 7 per cent.
Large two-storey House, corner position, New.
castle-street, standing in over quarter-acre
ground, only .£150, subject to mortgage of
£750 at 7 per cent.
15 seres, chocolate loam, Mundaring, permanent
creek, springs, etc., freehold, five sacres
cultivated, fenced, humpy, stabling, etc.,
sacrificed, £.150.
Felday, 118 Palmerston-st., £750; £400 on
mortgage, balance terms.
louses and Lands All Parts City aad Subur
AT PEET and COMPANY'S, 159 WL
\ LIT- STRE"ET
(Telephone, No. 379.)
SPECIAL BARGAINS.
PEPPERMINT GROYE,XKeane-street(made),
# acre; £90. Do., Stone Villa, 5 rooms,
. acre; liberal terms, £650.
EAST' PERITH.- Lord-street, corner block,
47ft. x 112ft., fenced; £90.
SUIBIACO, Broome-road.-Business Site,
33ft. x 120ft.; £99.
VICTORIA PARK.-Quarter-acre Blocks
near station, £10; terms, £1 per
month.
PALKIRK.-Blocks opposite Maylands station
and Mephan Ferguson's pipe factory; terms
£1 per month; from .£20.
Rents 'Collected. Money to Lend.
Insurances Effected. Absentees' Agents.
A T Victoria Fark.-Splendid Blocks, 40ft.
x 184ft., near Albany.rsad, £7 to .£10
each; terms, £1 deposit, balance £1 per
month. Peet and Co., 159 William-street.
A T South Perth.- Suburban main road,
~1 Bleeks 40ft by 132ft, to r.e.w., £35 each.
Terms, ! oslt, balance .1 per month.
Plans fron' Peet ald Co., 159 William-st.
A T East Pert, corner of Trafalgar-road
A and Beitidere-street, 42ft. x 100ft.,
right-of-way, lovely view, £80. Terms, quar
ter cash. balance 12 months. Peet and Co.,
159 William-street.
i'1' COTTESLOE BEACI??-U locks 41ft. z
154 t. 6mn., near station,. £25; John-st.,
close ocean beach, blocks 50ft. x 135ft., £45,
easy terms. -Plans, etc., Peet and Co., 159
William-nt.
A T CLAIRE ONTT,-Splendid Blocks, 50ft.
A x 150ft., from £12 each, main Fremantle
road frontages, £30, terms £1 per month,plans
available. Peet and Co., 159 William-st.
A T Caremont,---'evon-road, off Shenton
Sroad, street metalled, 53ft. by 116ft.
Gin., .£45, two years' terms, magnificent view.
Feet and Co., 159 William-street.
At T Victoria . Park. - Cavendish-street,
metalled, Quarter Acres, £15 each;
Shepparton-road, metalled, Quarter Acres, £15
each. Peet and Co., 159 William.street.
"A T HIGIA'TE HILL, near Beaufort-3t.
a tram terminus, Blocks 50ft. x 1321t., from
£30, easy terms, plans ready. Peet and Co.,
159 William-st.
ST Leederville.-Oxford, Salisbury,
A Shaftesbury, Marian streets, Blocks,
57ft. x 170ft., from £15, terms £1 monthly,
trams shortly. Plans ready. Peet and
Co., 159 William-st.
A T HIGHGATE HILL.
SHOP and Dwelling, in first-class
position, doing big legitimate business, to
be sold cheap.
T. TATE and Co., 107 William street
A PRETTY STONE VILLA,
a on tram.route, six..roos,. andall
conveniences, valued £800, sell .£450.
T. TATE and Co., 107 William-st., next
Wesley Church.
C L A RE M O N'.
KAILORAMA PARK.
- NEAR POLICE STATION.
Splendid Views.
4 Blocks at £49,
6 Blocks at £50.
4 Blocks at .610.
2 Blocks at £75.
SERVETUS-STREET, FACING LINE,
Three large blocks at 150 each.
PRINCESS-STREET,
One block £100.
Easy Terms.
F. ILLINGWORTH,
264 St. George's-terrace.
C-OTTAGES in various parts City and
C Suburbs, easy terms.
FRED. C. PARSONS and CO.,
Trigg's Chambers,
Barrack-street.
c-OTTESLOE BEACH.--Ada Delroy,
?J -Jimbell-street, good lot. £20; other
lots cheap. Percival Longbottom, 40 Mar
ket-st., Fremantle.
SALGETY - and COMPANYP,
Limited,
Invite APPLICATIONS
From Merchants and Others requiring
which can be erected to suit requirements
on land fronting
Cliff, High, and Phillamore Streets,
adjoining the Union Bank,
Fremantle.
UiARM, 80 acres, fenced, cultivated fruit
trees bearing, 4-room brick house,
mile from railway station, 40 miles from
Perth, £5U0. " years' terms. il. lcKernan,
Swan Chambers, Barrack-street, Perth.
G UILDFORD, the Beauty Spot of
WV.A.--For Sale, cheap, neat brick
Villa, 6 rooms, bathroom, tanks, and well
of splendid, water, never-failing supply,
good garden. Pretty Villa, built of jar
rah, lined 1. and p., 6 rooms, unfailing
water supply. Also, several brick and
corrugated iron Cottages, and vacant
Building Blocks. Apply S. B. Devenish,
House and Land Agent, James-street,
Guildford.
~ ARDEN, ORCHARD, and POULTRY
G FARM LAND.
Queen's Park, Canning River,
Five miles from Perth.
Splendid soil, five-acre Blocks and up
wards, from £4 10s. per acre. Easy
terms.
Obtain plans.and inspect.
PEET and Co., 159 William-street. Te-
lephone 370. Britnall and Mosey, 355
Hay-street.
GOVERNMENT LAND SALE
Of
ESPERANCE TOWN BLOCKS,
On SEPTEMBER 12, 1900.
Secure a block at the future port of the
goldfields.
All information and commissions re-
spectfully solicited.
W. E. HUGHES and CO., Land Agents
and Auctioneers, Esperance.
GUILDFORD.-Building Lots, -.
SHouses near Woodbnilge Station,
£275, £190, terms.
FRED. C. PARSONS and CO.,
Trigg's Chambers,
Barrack-street.
H IGIGATE HILL, 4 rooms, brick,
-- good position, fruit garden, £440,
terms.
FRDIt . C. PAISONS and CO.,
Trigg's Chambers,
Barrack-street.
TOUE. smil, wanted to purchase, must be
cheao. Lowest price to Cash, P.O.,
Leedervi[le.
.- OUSE, two or three roomed, Wanted,
small deposit, the rest as rent,
weekly. Apply 398, this office.
J ANDAKOT.-100 acres, 35 cleared,
small house, can give title, 5 miles
Frenantle. Longbottem, 40 Market-st.,
Fremantle.
Houses and Land.
M. DRUMMOND and CO.,
Anctioneers and RealEstate Agents,
494 HAY-STREET, PERTH.
SHENTON-ROAD, CLAREMONT,
The Direct Road to the Ocean Beach,
about to be made.
LOTS, half-a-mile from Station, from £15,
about quarter-acre.
J. M. DRUMMOND and CO.,
494 Hay-street, Perth.
Office hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Saturday 9 to
1 and 7.30 to 9 p.m.
L YALL HALL A.N.D CO
Have
FOR PRIVATE SALE,
On aceount of
ME. W. G. BROOKMAN,
The following Lands
BBOOKMAN PARK.
BROOKAMAN PARK.
BROOKMAN PARK.
BROOKMAN PARK.
BROOKMAN PARK,
ALBANY-ROAD.
VICTORIA PARK 'BUSES
Run to
WITHIN TEN MINUTES' WALK OF
THE ESTATE.
And it is likely that a
T?AIl WILL BE RUNNING PAST THE
ESTATE
At no distant date.
THE WELSHPOOL RAILWAY STATION
IS UPON THE GROUND,
And trains stop when required.
ALLOTMENTS
FROM ONE TO TEN ACRES,
Suitable for
MARKET GARDENING,
POULTBY RUNS,
Or for
BUILDING PURPOSES,
At from £12 10s. per Acre.
ABSOLUTELY THE CHEAPEST LAND
IN THE LOCALITY.
Five Years' Terms. Only 10 per cent. Deposit.
QUARTER-ACRE ALLOTMENTS NEAR
THE CAUSEWAY,
And
WITHIN A STONE'S THROW OF THE
ALBANY-ROAD
And
NEW VICTORIA PARK RECREATION
GROUNDS,
ONLY £40 PER LOT.
A few still left, Small deposit, long terms.
QUARTER-ACRE ALLOTMENTS,
With frontage to King-street and Leonard?
street, Victoria Park.
These allotments are on the hill, and overlook
the Swan River and the whole of Perth, and
the view can never be obscured. King-street is
macadamised. Payments extending over five
years. 'lTe per cent. deposit.
LYALL HALL and CO.,
LAND AGENTS,
Brookman's Chambers, Barrack-street.
SEEDERVILLE, near Station.-Cot
tage, 4 rooms, lined, brick chimney,
fenced, tank, X125; another, 3 rooms,
kitchen, £110; easy terms. B. F. Cragen,
493 Hay-st. Telephone 570.
T AND, Crawley Estate, quarter acre,
Stwo chains from Perth-Fremantle
leoad, forced sale, must sell. Apply
Richardson, Johnston and Co., 423 \el
lington-street.
L ANID, Luriine Park, large Block, high
" position, forced sale, must sell. Ap
ply Richardson, Johnston and Co., 423
Wellington-street. . .
INCOLN-STREET, 40ft. frontage,
FRED. C. PARSONS and CO.,
Trigg's Chambers,
Barrack-street.
T EEDERVIIE, handy to station, Cot
J.U tage, 4 roooms, two Blocks of Land,
fenced, £150.
FRED. C. PARSONS and CO.,
Trigg's Chambers,
Barrack-street.
M IDLAND JUNCTION.-Business and
Residential Sites in good positions,
from £35.
FRED. C. PARSONS and CO.,
lTrigg's Chambers,
Barrack-street.
OPEN three days only, Land 50ft. x ll0ft.,
corner Ontram and Richardson streets,
off Hay-street West, £200; Cottage, four
roams, garden, land C5ft. x 144ft., Keightly
road, Subiaco, £100. Hendry's Agency, 383
Wellington-street. 'I el. 684.
O RCHAIIRD and Garden Land, Maddington
Park. Only 10 miles from Perth, railway
platform on ground also bounded by the Perth
Bunbury-road. The soil is good sandy loam
and chocolate, and for its quality and con
venient position to iFerth cannot be surpassed.
For full particulars, apply wbtsram and Purkiss,
Estate and Financial Agents, 363 Hay-street
Perth.
S UBIACO.-Four Lots, corner of Hens
O man and Heytesbury roads, £18 each,
easy terms. B. F. Cragen, 493 Hay-st.
Telephone 570.
S UBIACO, close tram, 3 Blocks, includ
1 ing corner, £135.
FEED. C. PARSONS and CO.,
Trigg's Chambers,
Barrack-street.
r iWO large corner Lots, Subiaco, £15
I each, "2 deposit, balance £1 month,
houses erected to suit purchaser on very
easy terms. E. J. Hickey, 367 Wellington
street. Tel. 672.
BTILLA, brick, siz rooms, Mount Eliza,
I every convenience, close Park, £800,
terms. Bargain, this office.
VTICTORIA PARK ALLOTIMENTS.
Quarter-acre Lots, with frontages to Oswald
and Colombo streets, only a stone's throw from
the Causeway, £40 a block, two years' terms,
no interest, a few still left. For particulars of
title apply to ti. B. Joseph, Esq., solicitor,
Brookman's Chambers.
LYALL HALL and CO., Sole Agents,
Brookman's Chambers. Barrack-street.
W ANTED to Rent, with option of
S Purchasing, House, five-roomed,
near city. A.Y., c.o. 239 Pier-st.
Wy ITHIN CITY BOUNDARY, 33ft.,
good position, £55.
FRED. C. PARSONS and CO.,
Trigg's Chambers,
Barrack-street.
C IIGARETTE mnokers should confine thoeu
L e to Pure Tlotacco such as Dixson's
[(AUGHT stealing a glance at Bartletto's
C_ photos; an everlasting impressionmade
Amusements.
PERTH CALEDONIAN SOCIETY.
SCOTTISH WIT and HUMOUR
(Illustrated with Song and Story),
MECHANICS' INSTITUTE,
THIS EVENING, at Eight p.m.
PROGRAMME.
1. Selection, Bagpipes, Piper McKinnon;
2. Song, "Jessie's Dream," Miss M. Chris
tie; 3. Song, "My Joe, Janet," Mr. McKen
zie; 4. Song, "Whistle and I'll come tae
ye, my lad," Miss Knox-Peden; 5. Scottish
Wit and Humour, iby James Longmore,
Esq. Synopsis: General Wit and Humour
-Scottish Humour-Opinions of Sydney
Smith and Max O'Rell-Produced without
effort-Pawky, practical nature of the
humour-Shown in times of grief-Can
tious and canny-Caustic and hard-hit
ting humour-The humour of Scottish
Poets-Burns and Scott-Burns'impromp
tu rhymes--James Hogg-J. M. Barrie-
Alexander Anderson-"Cuddledoon"
Humour of its religious life-Graphic
language-Walter Dunlop-John Brown
Scotehmen's prayers-Reading his sermon
-Village naturals-Jamie Fleeman, the
parish idiot-The Scottish tongue-"Oor
Charlie"-A pig in bed-Scottish proverbs
-The farmer and his dinner-Gude nicht,
and joy be wi' you a'. 6. Recitation,
"Tam o' the Balloch," Mr. Gibb; 7. Selec
tion, Bagpipes, Pier McKinnon; 8. Duet,
"Hunting Tower, Miss Knox-Peden and
the Hon. Chief; 9. Song, "'or the sake o'
somebody," Miss McPhee; 10. Song (in
character), "Robin Tamson's Smiddy,"
Mr. Fowler. Auld Lang Syne. God Save
the Queen. Accompanist, Miss Young.
Piper Mr. D. McKinnon. Tickets is.
Doors open, 7.30. Entertainment at 8.
ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS,
! South Perth.
Fine Collection of WILD ANIMALS, Lions,
Tigers, Bears. Llama, Huanaco, Deer, Buffalo,
Pythons, etc. Lions fed at half-past 3.
Frequent Ferry Service from Barrack-street,
Refreshments obtainable in the Gardens.
Open Week Days 10 to 6, Sundays 2 to 6.
Admission, 6d.
Shade Seats, Swings and Free Hot Water for
Picnic Parties.
CONTRALTO VOCALIST
Wanted immediately to tour with
well-known company, preference given to
instrumentalist. State full particulars
and lowest salary (hotel and travelling ex
penses paid) to Genuine, this office, Perth.
Sporting.
B URSWOOD TURF CLUB.
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8.
Special Trains leave Perth 1.30 and 2.5
p.m., returning 5.15 p.m. sharp.
ENTRIES Close with the Secretary, 457
Wellington-street, on MONDAY, 3rd
September, at 9 p.m.
Admission to Paddock, 4s.; Flat, is.
PROGRAMME.
FLYING HANDICAP (2.30 p.m.).-Of 10
sovs. Five furlongs. Nomination,
5s; acceptance, 5s.
PONY HANDICAP (3 p.m.).-A handicap
of 5 soyv. Four furlongs. For ponies
14.1 hands and under. Nomination,
5s.
THE PEKIN HANDICAP (3.30 p.m.).
Of 25 sovs.; second horse to receive 5
sors. out of the stake. Seven furlongs.
Nomination, 15s.; acceptance, 10s.
GALLOWAY HANDICAP (4.15 pam.).-A
handicap of 10 sove. For horses 15
hands and under. Six furlongs.
Nomination, 5s.; acceptance, 58.
WELTER HANDICAP (4.45 p.m.).-Of 10
soys. Six furlongs. Nomination, 5s.;
acceptance, 5s.
Fixtures: Saturday, September 15.
Weights will be declared in the "West
Australian" and "Morning Herald."
J. F. SCHRAMM, Secretary.
457 Wellington-street, Perth.
?ANNING PARK TURF CLUB.
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1900=
PROGRAMME.
CANNING HURDLES.-A Handicap of
40 soys.; second horse to receive 5
sovs. out of the stake. Nomination,
10s.; acceptance, 15s. Distance, one
mile and a half.
SPRING HAND?ICAP.-Of 40 sore.; se
cond horse to receive 5 sors. out of
the stake. Nomination, 10s.; accept
ance, 15s. Distance, five furlongs.
RE'ERIEINDUIM STAKtES.-A Handicap
of 30 sovs.; second horse to receive a
soas. out of the stake. For horses 15
hands and under. Nomination, 10s.;
acceptance, 10s. Distance, five and a
half furlongs.
ORIENT HANDICAP.-Of 50 sovs.; se
cond horse to receive 5 sors. out of
the stake. Nomination, 10s.; accept
ance, 20s. Distance, seven furlongs.
ORMUZ S'IAKES.-A Handicap of 50
sors. Selling race. Winner to be sold
for 30 sovs.; any surplus to go to the
funds of the club. 71b. allowed for
each reduction of 10 sovs. in selling
price, which must be declared when
accepting. Nomination, 10s.; accept
ance "0s. Dis.tance, live furlongs.
HOPETOUN HLANDICAP.-A Welter
Handicap of 40 sors.; second horse'to
receive 5 sovs. out of the stake.
Minimum weight, 8st. Nomination,
1ts.; acceptance, 15s. Distance, one
mile.
STo be run under the Rules and Regula
tions of the W.A. Turf Club.
NOMINATIONS for all events will be
received by the Secretary, at 10 Lombard
Chambers, St. George's-terrace, Perth,
up to 5 p.m. on TUESDAY, 11th Septem
ber.
WEIGHTS will be declared on or about
SAc .RDAY, 15th September.
FINAL PhAYMEN¶f? for all events are
due at 5 p.m. on TUESDAY, 18th Sep
tember. All horses not then scratched
will be considered acceptors, and their
owners held liable for the balance.
A winner of any handicap race after the
declaration of weights to carry a penalty
of 71b.; of two or more handicap races,
101b.
HORACE G. STIRLING,
Secretary.
10 Lombard Chambers,
St. George's-terrace, Perth.
HELENA VALE RACING CLUB.
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1900.
PROGRAMME:
HURDLE RACE.-A handicap of 35 sovs;
second horse to receive 5 soves. out of
the stake. Distance, one and a half
miles. Nomination, 10s.; acceptance,
15s.
FLYING HANDICAP.-Of 35 sores.; se
cond horse to receive 5 sovs. out of the
stake. Distance, five furlongs. No
mination, 10s.; acceptance, 15s.
GALLOWAY HANDICAP.-Of 35 sovs.;
second horse to receive 5 sovs. out of
the stake. For horses 15 hands and
under (height to be certified by the
club's official measurer). Distance,
six furlongs. Nomination, 10s.; ac
ceptance, 10s.
CLUB HANDICAP.-Of 50 sovs.; second
horse to receive 5 sowve. out of the
stake. Distance, one mile. Nomina
tion, 10s.; acceptance, 20s.
AUCTION STAKES.-A handicap of 60
sovs. Winner to be sold for. O3 so~v.;
71b allowed for each reduction of 10
soves. in selling price, to be declared
at time of acceptance. Distance, five
furlongs. Nomination, 10s.; accept
ance, 20s.
HIGH-WEIGHT HANDICAP.-Of 40
sors.; second horse to receive 5 sove.
out of the stake. Minimum, weight,
8st. Distance, six furlongs. Nomi
nation, 10s.; acceptance, 15s.
To be run under the rules and regula
tions of the W.A. Turf Club.
Nominations will be received by the Se
cretary, St. George's-terrace, Perth, up to
5 p.m. on Tuesday, 4th September, 1900.
Weights will be declared on or about
Friday, 7th September.
Final payments for all events are due
at 5 p.m. on Tuesday, 11th September. All
horses not then scratched will be consi
dered acceptors, and their owners held
liable for the balance due.
Penalties.-A winner of any handicap
race after the declaration of weights to
carry a penalty of 71b.; of two or more
races, 101b.
W. W. BERRY, Secretary.
Stock Exchange Buildings, St. George s
terrace, Perth.
Amusements.
THEATRE PERTH. ROYAL.
Under the Direction of Mr. Robert
Brough.
Representative, Mr. Allan Hamilton.
THURSDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 6.
THURSDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 6.
First Appearance in Perth of
The
BROUGH COMEDY COMPANY.
BROUGH COMEDY COMPANY.
BROUGH COMEDY COMPANY.
Mrs. BROUGH.
Miss Temple Mr. W. T. Lovell
Miss Grace Noble Mr. Reg Dartrey
Miss Bessie Thomp- Mr. Leslie Victor
eon Mr. Percy Brough
Miss Evelyn Mar- Mr. Mario Majeroni
theze Mr. McIntyre
Miss Ada Rochfort Mr. G. McMahon
Miss Gillies Brown Mr. Grattan
Miss De Courcy. Mr. Hards.
Mr. BROUGH.
THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY,
SEPTEMBER 6, 7, 8.
First Production in Perth of
"NIOBE."
"NIOBE."
"NIOBE."
Mythological, Farcical Comedy, in Three
Acts,
By Harry and Edward Paulton.
Mrs. BROUGH as "Niobe.a"
Mr..BROUGH as "Peter Amos Dunn."
MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY,
SEPTEMBER 10, 11, 12.
hirst Production in Perth of
"SOWING THE WIND."
"SOWING THE WIND."
"SOWING THE WIND."
An Original Play, in Four Acts, by
Sydney Grundy.
Mrs. BROUGH as "Rosamund."
Mr. BROUGH as "Mr. Brabazon."
THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY,
SEPTEMBER 13, 14, and 15.
First Production in Perth of
"THE LIARS."
"THE LIARS."
"THE LIARS."
Comedy in Four Acts, by Henry Arthur
Jones.
Mrs. BROTIGH as "Lady Jessica."
Mr. BRG- " as "Sir Christopher
Deering."
hcenery by Mr. H. Whaite and Assistants.
Musical Director...Mr. H. Diederichsen.
MANAGERIAL ANNOUNCEMENT.
Mr. Brough begs to announce that
during the forthcoming season it is his
intention to produce as many plays in
his Repertoire as the limited time at his
disposal will permit. For that reason
there will be NO REVIVAL of ANY
PLAY at a LATER PERIOD of the Sea
son. -When ONCE a PIECE is WITH
DRAWN, it WILL NOT be STAGED
AGAIN.
In reply to numerous inquiries, Mr.
Brough regrets that it WILL NOT BE
POSSIBLE to visit Fremantle, all his
arrangements being quite complete up to
the time of his departure for India.
The Box-plans for the first NINE
NIGHTS of the season are now on view at
Nicholson and Co.'s Music Warehouse,
Perth and Fremantle
Prices of Admission: Dress Circle and
Orchestra Stalls, 5s.; Stalls, 3s.; Family
Circle, 2s. Early doors (open at 7
o'clock) to Stalls and Family Circle, Gd.
extra.
Doors, 7.30. Overture, 8. Carriages,
10.40. Children in arms not admitted.
T. PATRICK'S CHURCH BALL.
FREMANTLE TOWN HALL.
WEDNESDAY NIGHT, SEPTEMBER 5.
Tickets: Double, 10s. 6d.; Gents' (sin
gle), 7s. 6d.; Lady's (single), 8s. 6d. Gal
lery (to be cleared at 11 p.m.), is.
For the convenience of visitors from
stations to and including Perth, a train
will leave Fremantle at Y.3 uon the morn
ing after the ball.
D. J. DOHERTY, M.L.A., Treasurer.
M. J. SMITH,
SYD. W. TOBIN,
Joint Hon. Sees.
M ELVILLE PARK FERRY SERVICE.
STEAMERS leave ..ii , Park Wharf
Bazaar-terrace, DAI L~ :as under;
Leave Leave l..av, Leave Arrive
Perth. C.Jridge. C.l'Pint. Ap. Cross. Perth.
A.M.
*7 7.55 8 8.15 8.45
10 10.35 10.40 11 11.30
P.51.
1L30 12.5 12.10 12.30 1
2.30 3.20 air. 3.15 3 -
- 4.50 5 t4.?0 5.30
5.30 6.25 6.15 6 6.55
$3 8.50 arr. 8.45 8.30 -
- 9.20 9.25 9.40 10.10
* This boat does not run on Sundays.
t Saturday and Sunday only.
I Leaves Perth 9 p.m., Applecross 9.30, on
Suadays.
On Wednesdaysand Saturdays a Boat leasr
Perthf or Applecross at 11 p.m.
Refreshments can be Obtained on Board.
Fares for the Round Trip, ls.; Children, Gd.
Special Arrangements can always be made for
an Extra Steamer for Picnics and Hlolidays.
Steam Launches For Hire.
For particulars apply, ALEX. MAT'HESON
and Co., St. George's-terrace. Perth.
GRAND PATRIOTIC LIMELIGHT
ENTERTAINMENlT.
QUEEN'S HALL.
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 3.
By
Rev. GEORGE TREGEAR,
Melbourne.
"HOW ENGLAND SAVED AFRICA."
"HOW ENGLAND SAVED AFRICA."
War Pictures. War Songs.
War Recitals.
Doors open at 7.15. Commence at 8.
Admission, is.
A 1ESTED while passing Bartletto's
studio and photographed iustantaneously
Wanted Known.
A -MADAME ZINGARI, the celebrated
a Palmist and Phrenologist, may be
consulted at 338 Hay-st., opposite Mechanics'
Institute. l'atronised by Vice-royalty. Hlours
-10 to 1. 2 to 6, 7 to 10.
I RENCI.'S.-Boots Repaired l'rompdy, or
. while you wait. Gent.'s, peggd 3s. lid.,
hand-sown 4e. Gd.; Ladies, peggo.t dl. G0.,
hand sewn 3s. 6d. Best leather and one price;
no froms. French's, 270 Murray-st., next
William-st.
1.'NTi LEMEN ,--Why Buy New Clothes
LA when you can get your Old Clothes
Cleaned and Repaired, and mado look equal to
new. Alterations neatly execnted at A. J.
MORRIS'S, Tailor, Dyer, and Cleaner, 805
Murray-st., late of Hay-st.; also Rokeby-ro.d,
Subiaco.
(- I P S V L E E,
L I Palmist, Futurist,
May be consulted at No. 14 Smith Chambers,
Barrack-street (next door to Greenhoun and
Evans, Photographer). Hours, 10-1, 2-0, and
7-9 p.m.
BI L . FL1D EDI 1 C K, Midwife,
Can accommodate Ladies during Cou
finement. Out-door cases attended.
237 BEAUFOtT-STREET
(Next Nurses' Home).
/? RS. BOWMAN, Certificated Midwife
L (from Woman's Hospital, Victoria), can
Accommodate Ladies during Confinemaut.
Outdoor Practice Attended. Has Removed to
694 Hay-street West, nine doors past Mel
bourne Hotel.
i IfACKINToSlttS, Mackintoshes, \nckio
toshes.-- aded Mackintoshes redyed
black at Parrant's Dye Works, Wellington
street (opposite Perth Markets), and at i'enrv
stie. F'remantle, near High-street. 'Tele
ph n- 1 124.
1 I S. GEYElt, Professional Midwife, late
.il of Midland Junction (of 28 years' prac
tice in Hay. N.S.W.), highly accomplished.
with first-class testimonials from celebrated
medical men, has commenced the practice of
her profession in Perth, where she hopes to
meet with a fair share of patronage. 50 Ade
laide?terrae, opposite Ozone.
Amusements.
QUEEN'S HALL QUEEN'S HALL.
NEXT WEDNEIDDAY EVENING at 8.
NEXT WEDNESDAY EVENING at 8.
GRAND FAIPEWI;LL NIGIT
GRAND FAREWELL NIGHT
Of the
NEWBURY-SPA DA (OMPA NY.
NEWBURY-SPADA COMPANY
GEMS from the OPERItAS.
GEMS from the ORATORIOS.
Full Programme in Wednesday's issue.
Popular Prices, 3s., 2s., Is.
Manager, ARCHIBALD NEWBURY.
CREMORNE THEATRE.
Lessees ......... JONES and LAWRENCE.
Open All the Year Round.
The Best Company in Australia.
ALL STARS. NO DUMMIES.
TO-NIGHT and EVERY EVENING
Read the Names-
The GONZALES SISTERS,
Miss NORA MARTIN,
DAISY HARCOURT,
THE GRAIPHOPHONE.
MARION and ELLIOT.
LINGARD SISTERS.
EMMIE SMITH.
WOODWAIID BROS.
GALLARDI SISTERS.
LOTTIE LORNE.
LITTLE NINA.
LITTLE NINA.
WM. AKARMAN.
Box Plan at Nicholson's.
HERB. LOEL, Treasurer.
TOWN HALL. FREMIANTLE.
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1900.
ONE NIGHT ONLY.
Under the patronage of His Worship the
Mayor, E, Solomons Esq, M.L.A.
"BLOW for BLOW."
H. J. Byron's thrilhng drama, will be pro.
duced by
THE IDLER DRAMATIC CLUB,
As staged at the Theatre Royal. Perth, with
unqualified success.
POPULAR PRICES-Dress Circle, Os., no
extra charge to reserve; front stalls, 2s.,re
serve seats is. extra; back stalls, is.
Box plan at Nicholsons, High-st. Fremantle.
Sydney E. Isaacs, Stage Manager.
Lionel T. Boas, Buniness manager
ECHANICS' INSTITUTE, PERTH.
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1900.
Under the Patronage and in the Presence
of His Excellency the Administrator
and Lady Onslow, the Right Hon. the
Premier and Lady Forrest.
LIVING PICTURES,
Illustrating
SONG and STORY.
Full Musical Programme.
Proceeds in aid of the funds of the
forthcoming Fete for St. Mary's Church
Hall, Colin-street.
Prices, 2s. and is. Commence at 8 p.m.
pEDERAL EXHIBITION.
QUEEN'S HALL,
PERTH.
4I00 OCTOBER 1900
1900 OCTOBER 1900.
COMPREHENSIVE EXHIBIT
Of the
MANUFACTURES and PRODUCTS
Of the Colony.
MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY of FINE
ART.
Applications for Space. 11i. -(7 Prj -
Lists, and Entry Form?s to l.a mad;- to :,':.
General Secretary. 5j Ia;,pon- ': i. c...
P.O., Box 10, Fremantle.
?l C.L. CON VALESC ENi lit:., ,
S COT'ITESLOi- IhEACit.
Telephone No. Sh, Cottesioa.
THE HEALTHI,,.ST SITE IN Tl'iE
COlN Y.
Patients admitted on tickets 'supplied to
subscribers.
Auyone (even patients) ~ cu blcome a sub.
scriber.
One guinea subscriptioa enuitiss p..Licut to
admission. i':ayment for two wee:;. te'rer.'ter,
10s. G(d. per week.
Tickets and furtiher part.: , .r.- obta:iablA
from Secretary, Mr. A. P. hiilis, co Mr. \V.
Zimpel, Hay-street, Perth, or from:u iatron, at
Home.
G GP RAPIiOPI!ONNES I
Just landed from Ruie,, UGapLophonns
complete with re.order, epro ducer, ear
tubes, large niskel lunnel, and box con
raining twelve of the latest songs, band
selections. etc. .G Gs. alnd upwards. In
spection invited. LUCIEN I3ENDA, Ian
porter, MIcDonald's iBuildings, corner
Barrack and Murray streets.
LIADDY delighted at ssein= babya photos
Staken by iartletto.
Hfotnols.
ED IEIAL PALACE IIOTEL,
LaEI, BOU ItN i.
Largeit H~otel in Australasiac.
BOATS, T AINS, antI CENTRE of City.
l:ooms from 2s. to h1V. per aty. Full I;onrd
:10s. to, £3 10.. per wee'..
Every modern Convenience and Cumfort.
1\ rite ,or special lerms for Families.
H. PER'lVA L SMI LHi. Idaunger.
GREAT WESTERN HOTEL.
Corner of William and James
streets, PEJITH.
The largest and best appointed Hotel in
Western Australia, Geo. West, proprie
tor. Close to Central Railway Station.
Telephone 1,028. Single or Double Rooms
with or without board. H1ot and Cold
Baths, night porter. Cuisine equal to
best European Hotels. Letters and tele
grams promptly attended to.
llootings.
C ITY of PERTH.
TRANSVAAL WAR MEMORIAL.
I hereby CONVENE a MEETING of
Citizens who are desirous of establisbiing
a Memorial of their appleciation of the
Members of the Western Australian Con
tingents who have fallen in South Afr!ea.
to be held in the Mayor's Parlour, Town
Hall, Perth, on MONDAY, 3rd SEPTEM
'ERlt, at 3 p.m.
ALEXANDER FORREST, Mayor.
Town Hall, Perth, 28th August, 1900.
XW OMAN'S ELECTORAL LEAGUE.
ELECTORAL lROLLS.-A MEETING
for the Enrolment of Women will be held
on WEDNESDAY. 5th. at from 3 till 0
p.m., at the residence of Lady Forrest,
Hay-st; All Women Cordially Invited.
Lost and Found.
F LOUND, Teitscope, owner can have
J same by payuing expense. IV. DaIb,
347 King-street, Plympton.
SOST ('1 rewarJi, Kangaroo Dog. wuite
. with lblak spots,new leather collar. Ap
ply 87 Wellington- t.
LOST, on Saturday, lady's Black S ni.
skin Bag, betwerun !oy and (:i,..
and Esplanade, finder .enal.ti. it,
Lake-street.
?-OS'lT, ua Fur Nec'klet, ts 7 p.ux. tu.i, ?on,
Fremantle on Friday night. te,:a , I
returniung saue t3 this oill
DUNNING in my pllddocri, one I
L_ Horse, brandcd like s-quare. I.
Davies, Coolup.
iTRAYEl, , from .'a lisy-.trtc .I.ut, ...
lJ Bernard 'Puppy Dog. lesward at Sham.
rock Hotel. Detainers proseccuted.
TILL the person who fouud Parse in Ha)
7 7 street on Friday afternoon please retLur
wne to Al avrelock-street.
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