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S >? NI PI G.
- ed '. ROYAL MAL
STEAMERS.
For MARSEILLES. LONDON INDIA, Etc.
China. October 3. Moldavia, Nov. 28.
India, October 17. Mongolia, Dec. 12.
MWalwa. October 31. "iorea. Dec. 25.
-Macedoman Nov. 14- "Mooltan, Jan. 9, '11.
'Twin Screw.
Rates ot Passag Mon? n on application
Return Tick"et can be ssued for ret
jcurney by P. and O. Branch Service, vi
the Cape All remttanes to be sent to
Pecth Ofie
For EASTERN STATES-- "
*MALWiA01,(1000 To?,
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER: T.
At 3p.m. -
J. N. J. VINCENT, Acting Agent, Perth.
ORIENT LINE.
For PLYMOUTH and LONDON.
Via Colombo. Naples, ,and Marseilles.
'Omrah, Sept. 27. *Orontes, Nov. 8.
Oterle. Oct. 11. tOrsava, Nov. 22.
Ormns.. Oct. 25. tOtranto, Dec. 6.
'Twin Screw.
fNew Steamer, 12,000 Tons.
FIRST and SECOND SALOON to LON
DON.-Fares on application. Third Class,
Lcndon,- from £17; Naples and Genoa, '£14
10s
For EASTERN STATES-
*ORONTES, OCTOBER 4, Noon.
T. DAY. -Branch- M~nager,. 105 St.
George's-terrace, and at Fremantle.
N D. L.
N.
For LONDON, ANTWERP, BEEMEN.
Scharnorst, OcL.18. - (1911).
Seydlitz, Nov.1. Zikten, Jan. 10.
Bremen, Dec. 13.. Gneisenau, Feb. 7.
S . Barbar-ssa, March 7.
SIGroser Kurfust,
April 4. -.
- Twin Sciew.
PASSAGE.MONEY to LONDON from
£15 to £8210? .
Thin o Class, NAPLES and GENOA, £14
For EASTERN, STATES
SEYDLJTZ, OCTOBER 10.
.General Agenti for:W.;A: L. RATAZZI
and CO.; Perth and Premantle.
SHI. . STAR- LINE.
For-EASTERN STATES.
s.s. AR?10
Will Leave Albany for Adelaide. Melbourne,
and Sydney,
On or Abrit SEPTEMBER 30.
Passngers should leave Perth or Fre
mantle for Albany not .ater than by Thurs.
day morning's tra-September 29.
This steamer is fitted with submarine sig
nalling apparatus, also installed, with Mar;
coni wireless telegraphy. -
DALGETY and CO., LTD.,
W y.A.S.N. COMPANY, LTD.-OCEAN
T s.S. COMPANY. LTD.
'UNITED SERVICE.
FREHANTLE, via NORTH-WEST PORTS
TO JAVA and SINGAPORE
S.S. MINDEROO,
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 9,
. At 10 a.m.
For Geraldton, Carnarvon. Onslow Roads.
Cossack Boads. Depuch Anchorage. Port
Hedland, Broome,_ Java (Sourabaya),
Singapore.
To be followed by
S.S. PAROO, OCTOBhER 23.
DALGETY and CO., LTD..
Agents for Western Australia.
L .GGAGE NOTICE.-H. GRAVEgrand
.Lu CO., i.aggage Agents, Carriers, Stor.
age Agents. Head Office for W.A., Philli
more-street, Fremantle, opp. Customs House.
(TeL 43.) Perth Office. 213 Murray-street.
(TeL 1415.) Authorised Baggage Agents to
the P. and O., Orient, N.DI.L., AM Ade
?aido S';. Company,. A.U.S.N. Company,
and all other companies, Customs Agency,
rtrcugh Frank Cadd Company, Ltd., Licens.
ed Customs Agents. Perth and Fremantle.
bample Rooms, Fremantle.
Tl?O Cure you of a Corn and Charm You
L to Tears. Trouchet's Corn Cure. Price
Is. All grocers and chemists.
-dELBOURNE SPRING CARNIVALS.
CAULFIELD GUINEAS .. OCTOBER 8. -
CAULFIELD CUP ...... OCTOBER 15.
HENLEY REGATTA .... OCTOBER 22.
V'R.C. DERBY .. ...... OCTOBER 29.
MELBOURNE CUP .... NOVEMBER L
The following Programme of Sallings from
Fremantle has been arranged, circmnstances
permitting, for Steamers to connect with the
above fixtures:
Leaves
Agents. Fremantle.
S.S. KANOWNA. AdeL S.S. Co. October 1.
S.S. RIVERINA. Dalgety and Co. October 8.
S.S. KYARRA A..U.S.N. Co. October 15.
S.S. KAROOLA. Mcllwraith. October 22.
McEacharn and Co.
The above Steamers leave Melbourne for I
Fremantle on return on Wednesdays, and
Adelaide on Saturdays.
Full particulars as to Fares, etc.. on ap
plication at the offices of
A.U.SN. CO., LTD.
ADELAIDE S.S. CO., LTD.
HUDDART, PARKER and CO. (Dalgety
and Co., Agents).
(McILWRAITH, McEACHARN and CO.,
PTY.. LTD.
HOWARD SMITH CO., LTD.
1cILWRAITH. McEACHARN. and CO.
S PPROPRIETARY, Ltd.
Circumstances Permitting.
STEAMERS of this Line will LEAVE FRE
MANTLE as under:
For- New
ALBA'NY 'T.S.S KAROOLA
(Passengers only) 7,391 Tons
ADELAIDE, TO-MORROW,
MELBO? RNE, SAT., sep. 24.
and. ;? At Noon.
SYDNEY
(Transhipping SAT., OCT. 22.
all Queensland,
Tasmanian, and SAT., NOV. 19.
New Zealand
Ports). SAT.. DEC. 17.
Cargo-received at D Shed this day (Fri
day), 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
New twin-screw steamer, having luxuri
o is. accommodation for First and Second
Saloon and Third Class Passengers (Third
Class consisting of 2, 4. and 6 berth cabins).
private suites-de-luxe, gymnasium, etc.
Passage Tickets interchangeable with
other Interstate Compaies, subiect to con.
ditions ascertainable on application.
Coal, best large and small, loose or in
bags always in stock.
Apply Mcllwraith, "MEacharn, and Co.
Prop. Ltd.; 106 St. George's-terrace (next
Palace Hotel). Perth; 27 Phillimore-streat,
Fremantle; Lower Stirling-terrace, Albany;
and Dalgety and Co., Ltd. Kalgoorlie; C.
F. J. Hall, Coolgardie; Burns, Philp and
Co.. Ltd., Geraldton; and Thos. Hayward
and Son, Banbury.
HE ADELAIDE STEAMSHIP COM
.1PANY. LTD.,
Will Despatch Steamers (circumstances per.
mitting) from Fremantle.
MAIN INTER-STATE SERVICE.
Albany, transhipping The favourite liner
for S.E. Coast ports. *S.S. COOLGARDIE.
Adelaide.' tranship- TIES., SEPT. 27,
ping for all other Goes Melbourne
S.A. ports. Direct.
Melbourne.
Sydney. tranhipping S.S. KANOWNA.
for Brisbane and Saturday, October
Sall Queensland I. 10 p.m.
N.Z.. and Tas- Albany (Passengers
i'anian Ports. only).
'Fitted with refrigerators.
FARES by WOLLOWRK and COOL.
GARDIE. .
Saloon. Steerage
Single. Return.
£s.&d £s.d. £s.d
Albany.... 1150 2100' 1 0
Adelaide ..5 5 0 8 8 6 310 0
Melbourne .. '7 0 0. 1010 0 41 0 0
Sydney.... 0 0 13 10 0 5 0 0
Passage Tickets interchangeable with
other inter-State Companies on terms and
colditions ascertainable on application.
Perth.--Through Bills of Lading issued.
N.W. MAIL SERVICE and COAST TRADE.
Geraldton Jetty THE " .
Sharks Bay.
(Denham Anchorage) KOOMBANA,
Carnarvon Jetty.'
Ahburton Roads. For WYNDHAM
Cossack Roads,
Pt, Hedland Jetty. . (Terminal Port)
Broome Jetty.
WDerbyn .Jetty. via all Ports,
(For Tanami Gold.* THURS. Sep. 29,
fields and 'Pori?
Darwin). ) U1 a.m.
Receives Cargo at E Shed from 8 a.m.
Saturday to noon Wednesday, 28th.
COAL TRADE.--Best Large Steam,
Bauker, Gas. Honsehold, and S;ithy Coal;
also Beat Purified Coke. always available
ashore.
- Apply to the Company at Port Hedland,
Geraldton, Albany; FORREST EMANUEL
and CO., Perth; STODART and CO., Kal
gocrlie; and ADELAIDE STEAMSHIP
CCMPANY, LTD., 'FREMANTLE (Regis
tered Office in W.A.); or Agent's at all
other Ports.
flyDDART. -PARKER LINE.
CAULFIELD CUP.
For ALBANY,* The
ADELAIDE,
MELBOURNE, S.S. RIVERINA,
SYDNEY,
Transhippng for all SATURDAY,
. Queensland, New
i Zealand and Tas- OCTOBER 8,
manian Ports.
'Passengers only. At noon sharp.
The last steamer leaving Fremantle to
catch Caulfield Cup Race, arriving Mel
bourne Saturday morning, October 15, on
DA'Y OF THE RACE.
Passage Tickets interch?n?ge'le with
otlser Inter-State Companies, usbject to con
ditions ascertainable at our offce.
DALGETY and CO.. LTDI,
Agents for Western Australia.
HOWARD SMITH LINE.
STEAMERS LEAVE PRBEMANTLE
(Circumstances Permitting)-
For-ALBANY
(Passengers only).
ADELAIDE.
MELBOURNE. S.S. RIVERINA,
and
SYDNEY
CTlranahipinp for NOVEMBER 5.
mania, and New
ports).
P H CARGO.--Through Bills c
Lading isued.
Passage Tickets interchangeable with
other inter-State companies, subject to con
ditions ascertainable on application.
COAL.-Best New South Wales LARGE
SHOUSE, ENGINE. and SMALL COAL
delivered loose .or in bags. Best BLACK
SMITH'SCOAL supplied; any ,quantity de
livered. -Ring up -123 or 483 Fremantle, or
1102 Perth.
HOWARD SMITH COMPANY, Ltd.
Phillimore-street, Fremantle. .
Phone 123.
Perth Agents: EBEN ALLEN and CO.,
St. George's-terrace, Perth.
"Phone I17.
Agencies at Kalgoorlie, Geraidton, Bun
bury, aid Albany.
S T O R A G B.
TTOAORE.
McCORMACK' PFREE STORES
- Established 1887. Tel. 557.
LOWEST and CHEAPEST RATES
Charged .for General Merchandise, Machi
nery, Produce, Furniture. Luggage, PERTH
FREE STORES Wellington-st. W.. opp.
Railway Yards. Licen'sed Customs, Ship
ping and l(orwarding Agents, General Car
riers. Merchandise forwarded to all parts of
the world. GEO. TURNER. Manager.
IRS T-CLASS rich and swampy areas, on
1' 5 years` terms, adjacent to proposed
South Swan Railway, a stone's throw from
the city. Cloverdale Estate Auction next
Saturday 8 p.m., in the rooms of T. TATE
and CO.. 713 Hay-street. .
..Us COMANY, LTD.
The Magnic New Twin-sa'ew SEAM-i
ERS of the Line will SAIL as nder (oir
cuatances permitting) for
VICTORIAN RACING CARNIVAL.
CAULPILD CUP STEAMER SAIIS
OCTOBER L
KELBOURNE CUP STEAM~ SAILS
OCTOBER 15.
ALBANY, ADELAIDE. MELBOURNE 4
SYDNEY and 411 Queensland. Fiji,
New Zealand, and Tasmanian Ports
(transhipping at Melbourne or Syd
ney):- t
Steamer. rons.ICommand earvin
KANOWK 1,000 J. Watt, October L.
At 10p.m.
KYA1RA 7,000 Osborne October' 15.
KANOWNA) ,000 1J. Watt. October 29.
*No cargo taken at Fremantle for Albany
by the Kanowna or Kyarra.
Interchange of Tickets.-Tickets are inter
changeable with Inter-State Companies.
Conditions ascertained on application.
Agents for the
"ALL-RED" ROUTE to London and
UNION CO. of N.Z., Ltd.
Perth.--Through Bills of Lading issued
from Eastern States to Perth and vice
versa.
For particulars, apply A.U.S.N. COM
PANY, Phillimore-street, Fremantle; cr
W.A.. Club Chambers, St. George's-terrace,
Perth; Stodart and Co.. Kalgoorlie; or
Transport Trading Company, Coolgardie.
MELBOURNE STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
LIMITED.
For ALBANY, Fast and Favourite
Transhipping tor S.S. KAPUNDA,
S.E. Ports. THURS., EXT,
ADELAIDE:' 29th, 3 p.m.,
MELBOURNE, Landing Passengers
at Melbourne, Fri
SYDNEY. day, Oct. 6, time
NEWCASTLE. for start of Raoing
Carnival.
GERALDTON I S.S. KAPUNDA,
DIRECT. I Mon. Next, Sept. 26.
Cargo received Monday, 8 a.m. to 5
p.m.
For BUNBURY, S.S. KURNALPI
BUSSELTON, (without ' tranship.
FLINDERS BAY. ment).
ALBANY. Carrying Passengers
:OPETOUN. - Early.
FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION.
INSPECTION INVITED.
fi Third
Saloon Fare. Class.
Single. Return. Single.
Albany ..... 15 0 210 0 1 0 0
Adelaide.. .. 5 5 0 8 8 0 3 10 0
Melbourne .. .7 0 0 1010 0 4 U u
Sydney .... 9 0 0 13 10 0 5 0 0
Newcastle .. 910 0 14 5 0 5 5 0
Round trip. Fremantle to Geraldton. £3 10s;
Excellent Passenger Accommodation in
both eclasses. Saloon deck cabins amid
ships. Passage tickets interchangeable with
all Inter-State Companies, subject to condi
tions ascertainable at office. Passengers can
return from Geraldton by Singapore and
N.W. Steamers.
PERTH CARGO.-Through Bills of
Lading, issued to. and from.
COAl TRADE.-Best Newcastle HOUSE,
ENGINE, sd BLACKSIMITHS' COAL
SUI;PPLIED.,
Apply Head Office, W.A., Cliff-street'*Fre
mantle (Tel. 135),- or 45 St. George's-terrace.
Perth (Tel: 976), or Agents at all ports, and
Maughan and Gurner, Kalgoorlie.
MELBOU$INE STEAMSHIP CO.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
MELBOURNE RACING CARNIVAL.
The Fast'and Favourite
S.S. KAPUNDA (Captain Neale),
Leaving on THURSDAY NEXT, 29th,
3 p.n.,
Will Land Passengers on Friday, October
6, in time for Caulfield Gumeas.
"'HE" LEEUWIN"
Will be
ISSUED TO-DAY.
PRICE: SIPENCE.
PRXTZErS, STATION ES, Eto.
NEW SUPPLIES
NELSON'S CLASSICs.
Cloth, Is. 3d.; posted, 3d. extra.
The following are the additions to this
very popular series:
'"The Path to Rome," by Helaire Belloc.
"Life of Canon Ainger," by Edith Sichel.
"Reminiscences of Lady Dorothy Neville."
"Social Departure," by Sara J. Duncan.
"Sermons by the Rev. C. H. Spurgeon."
"My Confidences," by F. Locker-Lampson.
"Sir Frank Lockford," by Agustine Bir
rell.
"Making of a Frontier," by Col. Durand.
"Letters and Recollections of Sir Walter
Scott."
"Life of General Gordon," by D. C. Bou
- ger. etc., etc.
500 Volumes "Every Man's Library," cloth
ls. 3d.; posted 3d. extra, comprising
Travel, Science, Fiction. Theology. His
tory, Essays, Poetry. and Drama, etc.,
etc.
OCCULT AND NEW THOUGHT
STUDIES,
By the following Autkors:
Cady, H. Emile, Trine Ralph Waldro, Mar
den, Orison, S: Colville, W. J. O. Hashnu
Hara. R. Dimsdale' Stocker, Henry
Woods, Winm. Walker Atkinson, Mrs.
Annie Besant. Maurice Materlinck, Sir
Oliver Lodge. Prentice Mulford, Hirham
E. Butler, Arthur Lovell, Walter De
Vec. Jas. P. Mills. Jas. Coates, Elenor
Kirk, Jas. Allen, Ella Wheeler Wilcox,
Frank H. Randall, Yogi-Ramacharaka,
etc., etc.
LISTS ON APPLICATION.
J. W. BARNARD,
Booksellers and Stationers,
100-2 Barrack-street, Perth, W.A.
"THE LEEUWIN"
Will be
ISSUED TO-DAY.
PRICE: SIXPENCE.
S OUTH SWAN RAILWAY. Obtain a
plan of Cloverdale Estate. Auction nent
Saturday, 8 p.m., in the rooms of T. TATE
and CO., 713 Hay-street. Terms. 5
years.
RAILWAY NOTICES.
.A GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS.
FLOWER EXCURSIONS TO MUNDIJONG,
SERPENTINE, AND PINJARRA.
SATURDAYS AND SUNDAYS,
Commencing
SEPTEMBER 24, 1910.
CHEAP FARES FROM ALL SUBURBAN
STATIONS.
Train leaves-- Saturday. Sunday.
Fremantle ...... 12.30 p.m. 9.30 a.m.
Perth ....... 120 p.m. 10.20 a.m.
M dland Junction .. 12.53 p.m. 9.23 a.m.
Fare from Perth to Mundijong, 2s.; to
Serpentine, 2s. 3d.; to Pinjarra, 3s.
For full particulars see handbills.
N. DOUGLAS,
Chief Traffic Manager.
RECURE an Orchard, pig, or poultry
faim (on 5 years' terms). on the pro
posed route of the South Swan Railway..
Cloverdale Estate Auction. Saturday next, 8
p.m. 713 Hay-street. Plans from T. TATE,
and CO.
DZaZSN*I ?AWON. -
i IER BEARD and - CO.,
ADEAIDESIRE ,
FREHA-ILE.
HOUSEHOLD DRAPERY.
Our fresh importations of HOUSEHOLD
DRAPERY contain some supremely fine
qualities of Standard Lines. Notwithstand
ng the
COrTTON FAMINE,
through a fortunate contract of long stand
in, we are in a position to maintain our
prices at the low level of an qginar sea
son.
Single Bed H.C. QUILTS, 2s. 3d. 2s. 6d.,
2¬. lid., 3s. 6d., 3s. 11d, 4s. 6dc, 5s. 6d.,
5s. ud., and 6s. ld. each.
Double Bed H.C. QUILTS, 5s. lid., 6s. 6d.,
6s. 11d., 7s. ld., 8s. 11d., and 10s. 6d.
each.
White and Ecru MADRAS MUSLIN, 50in.
wide, 10d., ls., Is. 3d., Is. 6d., Is. 9d. a
yard.
Floral ART MUSLINS, 3¢in. wide, designs
innumerable, 2s. lid.,' 3s. lid., 4s. 6d.,
and 5s. lid. a doz.
TOWELS, Christie's, special quality. brown
and white, Is. 6d., is. lld., 2s. 3d., and
2s. 6d. .ech.
Horrockies Summer Weight FLANNEL
E.PE, 7id., 88d., 10d., Is. a yard.
pURNITURE FURNITURE.
S FURNITUFRE.,E.
Where Best to Buy;
Where you Get Satisfaction.
Where you Get Good Articles,
Where your Money Goes Farthest,
At
TEE UNION STORES, LTD.,
FREMANTLE.
THE UNION STORES, LTD.,
FREMANTLE.
Sideboards, long mirror. 97s. 6d.
Vardrobes. 97s. 6d.
Duchesse Chest,'47:. 6d.
Marble Washstands, 38s.
Double Nickel Bedsteads, 54as.
Double Wire Mattresses, 14s.
Double Kapok Beds, 21s,
Leather Go-carts, 33s.
Do., do., with hood, 42s.
Verandah Lounges, 23s.
micker Chairs, Uls. 6d.
Three-quarter Combination Bedsteads, 30s.
Leather Coaches, 32s. 6d.
Leather Suites, £6 15s.
PIANOS. PIANOS. PIANOS:
BARGAINS, BARGAINS,
New English Samples,
ALTONA, £30. ADTONA. £35.
THE UNION STORES, LTDIs
FREMANTLE.
THE UNION STORES, LTD.,
PREMANTLE.
KLONEY.
ADVANCES. ADVANCES.
Absolutely Under the Bates o '~y Other
Office in Town.
IN SMALL or LARGE AMOUNTS.
On Day of Applicatios ,
Upon Title Deeds, Agricultural Iands. Fur
niture (without removal), Personal and
all Negotiable Securities,
FREE OF LEGAL CHARGES.
NOTE ! ! !-Our Special Easy Terms,
without security, on small loans from £5 to
£50. Repayments from 5s. per week.
TRADE BILLS DISCOUNTED AT BANK
RATES.
HENRY SEELIGSON and CO..
22 and 24 Weld Chambers.
St. George's-terrace.
_ABOLUTELY WITHOUT SECURITY
to any Person in Responsible Position.
£4 to £50, Repayable from. 5s. per week.
Immediately on Application.
BILLS of SALE (without Registration).
Pro. Notes Discounted Daily.
LQUIS SEELIGSON,
Colonial Mutual Chambers, St. George's-ter
race (opp. National Bank).
.A.--£15,000 to lend upon town or coun
try properties, from 5 per cent. No
thing too large, nothing too small. See
us first. Personal securities at best rates.:
M. WALTERS and CO., Financial Agents,
20 Royal Arcade, Hay-street (uptairsY.
= HAS SOMMERS.
S Auctioneer,
56 St. George's-terrace,
> Has from £50 to £50,000 TO LEND,
At LOWEST CURRENT RATES,
From 4( per cent., on City. Suburban, and
Farm Properties.
ARMERS.-MONEY to LEND on Broad
A' cres at 5 per cent. Holdings of 5 to
7 years preferred.
Apply G. H. CARGEEG,
120 Murray-street,
Opp. Cremorne-lane.
SOR MORTGAGE PURPOSES, £25, £100
' to £500 and £1,000. Current Rates.
T. TATE and CO., Sworn Valuers, etc., 713
Hay-street. Tel. 1914. Open Sat. Evenings,
7 to 9.
SHAVE MONEY TO LEND from £40 up
wards on Freehold Properties at cur
rent rates of interest; no delay in effecting
business. H. J. HOLLAND, 21 (upstairs)
Royal Arcade: 'Phone 413.
J. W. LAN G SFO R D,
Nos. 21-22 N.Z. Chambers, St. George's
terrace,
Has Trumst Funds to Lend, in large or small
sums at lowest ates ef lutes-eat
L OANS.-For Advice (cheerfully given)
L concerning economical methods. Valua
tions made, town or country. Corres
pondence invited. See PEET and CO.,
Ltd., 127 William-st.
LOANS negotiated quickly, from £10 and
upwards, on security of title deeds.
Mortgages arranged at reasonable rates.
MOSEY and HALL, 816 Hay-street.
SAW and GRIMWOOD, Jun., are pared
S to negotiate LOANS -on well-proved
Farms, and City and Suburban Freeholds.
(Charles A. Saw, Sworn Valuator), 16-17
New Zealand Chambers, St. George's-terrace,
Perth.
S-OVEREIGNS. SOVEREIGNS.
TEN THOUSAND TO LEND.
Before Borrowing elsewhere, call or write
to G. LUBER and CO., Wellington Build
ings, corner Wellington and William streets.
Cash Advanced, from £5, on all Securities.
Interest Lowest in Perth,
On Freehold Property, from 4 per cent; on
Furniture and Pianos, without removal;
Diamond Jewellery.
Pro. Notes Discounted at Current Rates.
Loans may be Repaid by Instalments to suit
Clients. No Legal Charges.
Note.-If you have money to invest or you
are in finacial dificulties, consult
G. LUBER and CO.,
At the above address.
Tel. 811.
TRUS? MONEYS TO IEND
On
CITY PROPERTIES ad BROAD ACRE.
Apply to
RAYNES. ROBINSON, and COX,
Solicitors
HOWARD-STREET. PETH.
TRUST MONEYS TO LEND.
ARTEUR F. ABBOTT,
Solicitor, -
COMMERCIAL BANK CHAMBERS,
48 St. George's-terrace Perth. -
FIRST-CLASS rich and'swampy areas, on
-. 5 years' terms, adjacent to proposed
South Swan Railway, a stone's throw from
the city. Cloverdale Estate Auction next
Saturday 8 p.m., in the rooms of T. TATE
and CO., 713 Hay-street.
PAZTNE3SHIPS.
SANT''ED, live Partner with £60 or £70,
everyday cash line, £6 weekly guaran
e- to good worker. Lively, this office?
Ikma ad? S~cee a r a a
59 WELLINGIONS- REE P RE. e
WE SUiPPLY
Baiders' LIXE, Cyaniding Lim. Specil 4
Spaying Lime, Ground Lime, Ground
Limestone, Agricutral Lime, Building
Stone Limestone, Quains, Shoddies. Dm
son Stone, ?ockery Scoae, Coral Rocker, ro
Stone for FlP?o Cow Hair, White Sasa, 5
Grarvel, etc.
Limestone Waste for Carriage Drives and
Footpaths, the best and 'cheapest material
for that purpose
Excavating of all kinds undertaken.
Tramlines, and Traucks for Hire. R
Write for Prices and P arZdlars R
Safes and Locks, Stanchions, Girders,
For"ings of every deription. All inquiries
t 'actory and Office, 599 Murray-st, W.
Perth.
=hAMSIKEES, Etc.-Separate TEN
DiBS are invited for SINKING 1,000
Yards Dam, Burning Down about 300 acres
timber, and Ringing 600 acres, Narrogin,
Wickepin Railway. Mark Dunn, 332 Wel
lington-street, Perth.
IREEMASONS' HOTEL, FREMANITLE. n
TENDERS will be received by the under. st
signed up to noon on Thursday, the 22nd le
day of September, 1910 for a seven years'
EASE at a rental of 20 per week of the C
FREEMASONS' HOTEL, FREMANTLE, aA
free house, situate at the corner of South
terrace, and Henderson-street. opposite to
the Municipal Markets and adjoining the ac
King's Theatre. A deposit of 10 per cent.
on amount of ingoing to accompany each
tender. Possession on 1st January, 1912.
The highest tender not necessarily accepted.
The date of closing Tenders has been ex
tended from September 15 to above date.
Null particulars may be obtained from .
SAW and GRIIIWOOD, Janr..
SAuctioneers,
16 and 17 New Zealand Chambers,
St. George's-terrace, Perth.
TIODINGHAM STEEL STRUCTURAL A
' WORK. SAUNDERS and STUART,
Perth.
KALAMUNDA HORTICULTURAL SO- t
CIETY.
SHOW DAY, OCTOBER 24, 1910.
TENDERS are invited (separate or con
jointly) until noon October 1 for RIGHT of
BOOTHS.
1. Luncheon Booth.
2. Publican's Booth.
Booths and tables provided.
The lowest or any tender not necessarily
accepted.
Full particulars obtainable on application fi
to the undersigned. A
C. GEORGY, Hon. Secretary. ft
Jl 1 LLS . and C .,
Contractors to Public Works for all Stone
ware and Drain Pipes
And
Speals for Sewering Perth and Fremantle. r
Largest Manufacturers in W.A. of DRAIN
PIPES, TRAPS, FITTINGS, AGRICUL
TURAL PIPES, CHIMNEY TOPS,
FLOWER POTS.
All Classes of TERRA-COTTA, made ?
order. The best quality and lowest U
price in W.A.
AGRICULTURAL PIPES, 2in., 3in., 4in, T
1ft. lengths. L
LIME, CEMENT. and BRICKS in stock. E
A Special Line in BUTTER COOLERS,
Cheap.
Office, 340 and 342 Wellington-st., Perth.
'Phone 269.
PRICE, CLEARING 300 ACRES or LESS,
rung country, water and food on
ground.
A. J. GREEN,
Korrelocking, Dowerin-Merredin Line.
PRICE. CLEARING 148 ACRES, Kodj- I
Kodjin. Particulars from SETTLER.
this office, Fremantle.
PUBLIC - WORKS CONTRACTS.
TENIERS will be received by the Hon.
the Minister for Works, until noon on the
dates specified, for the undermentioned
CONTRACTS. Particulars at the Con
tractors: Oice, The Barracks, St. George's
terrace, Perth, and elsewhere as stated:
- SEPTEMBER 27.
Boyup.Kojonup Railway.-Boyup Con
tract. (Particulars Courthouses, Bunbury
and Busselton).
Metropplitan: Sewerage. - Reticulation
Area No. 13, Contract No. 47..
Mount Wittenoom Police Station.-Re
pairs and Renovations Contract. (Particu
lars Courthouses, Mount Magnet and Cue; c
and P.W.A.D. Office, Geraldton.)
Gnildford Post Office.-Renovations. (Par
ticulars Courthouse, Midland Junction.)
Daadenning.-Tent School. (Particilars
Courthouse, Northam.)
Norseman School Quarters.-Additions and
Rengvations. (Particulars P.W.A.D. Office,
Kalgoorlie,'and Courthouses, Boulder, Cool
gardie, and Norseman.)
OCTOBER 4.
Metropolitan Sewerage.- -Supply and De
livery of Ventilating Shafts. ' Contract No,
73.
Yalyalup Tent School.--Quarters. (Par
ticulars Courthouses, Bunbury and Bussel
ton.)
Beverley Hospital.-Painting. (Particu
lars Courthouses, York and Beverley.)
G. G. BLACK,
Acting tnder-Secretary for Public Works.
pUBLIC WORKS PETTY,CONTEACT.
TENDERS for Fremantle POLICE QUAR
TERS, Colouring, Painting, etc., will be re
ceived by the Hon. 'the Minister for Works
until noon October 4.
racks, Perth, and Courthouse, Fremantle.
G. G. BLACK,
Acting Under-Secretary Public Works.
ROYAL VICTORIAN INSTITUTE OF
ARCHITECTS.
By direction of the Council, it is hereby
notified that the following' is a LIST of its
MEMBERS. practising in Western Australia,
and that such members and no other per
sons whatever are entitled to use the initials
F.RV.J.A. or A.R.V.L.A. (as the ease may
be) after their names.:
F.R.V..A. A.R.V.LA.
Allan, George. Beasley, Hillson.
Hobbs, J. J. T. Lavater. G. G.
Harrison, P. W. Oldham, C. L.
Ochiltree, J. L.
JOHN LITTLE,
Hon. Secretary.
Melbourne, September 9, 1910.
SPLENDID -HOTEL PROPERTY,
. BOULDER CITY.
TENDERS will be received up to Satur
day, September 24. 1910, to PURCHASE
the FEE SIMPLE of the COURT HOTEL,
Burt-street.
This is one of the most comnodious, best I
situated, and valuable properties in the
most prosperous town on the goldfields.
Deposit of 5 per cent. to accompany the
Tender.
Neither the highest nor any Tender neces
sarily accepted
WM. THOS. RABBISH,
Boulder P.O.
FITENDERS for the LEASING of Well
1L known Property, known as the Cen
tral Horse Bazaar and the Queensland Stock
Saleyards, also Six Shops, frontage to Wel
lington-street. Tenders will be received
either for the whole or for the Yards only
and shops only.
No tender necessarily acoepted.
Tenders close October 1, 1910.
Full particulars from Mr. J. PERRY, No
11 Douro-place, West Perth.
TENDERS are invited for the ERECTION
T of a BRICK VILLA RESIDENCE at
Subiaco, for G. R: Preston, Esq. Plans and
spccifications may be seen at the Architect's
office.
Tenders close noon Tuesday. September
27. Neither the lowest or any tender ne
cessarily accepted. \
- OSWALD WILSON, Architect, Forrest
Chambers, Perth.
FITENDERS close September 24 for CLEAR
± LNG and GRUBBING about 10 acres.
No tender necessarily accepted.
R. H. MILEY,
Care of M. Howlett, Argyle, S.W.R.
TSDES are minited l mn on Fri R 1
Saes. tegre nber SR fu or A TR-OENS t J
and CutaetiE atof Are Stor ad arss. Pi
e s at Caterseeo Beach.
L a0 B I L D E R S.
Louest or any teiner unt nnesascily a e.
FITEN-DERS are invited till 4 on ofWed
I eday. te S, eptember, for ALTERTi
TION to Salvation my Fortres, Pier
sreet, Perih Plans and Specimcations at
5356 Hay-street.
To BUILDER S.
TENDERS are inited until noon of Man
dar. October 3, for BRICK ADDITIONS to
RESIDENCE, Harvey, S.W.R., for O. C.
Rath, Esq.
Plans, specifications, etc., may be obtained
at the office of the architect.
No tender necessarily accepted.
WILLIAM A. NEISON, F.W.A.LA.,
Ahrchitect
CommercialBank hambers,
Perth.
TO " B U I L D E B Se
TENDERS are invited until noon of Wed
nesda, the 28th inst., for the ERECTION .
of WAREHOUSE of three floors in Hay
street. Perth for the Trustees of the Wes
ley Church.
Plans, specifications, and conditions of
Contract may be seen at the Oce of the
Architects.
The lowest or any Tender not necessarily
accepted.
HOBBS. SMITH, and FORBBS,
Architects and Surveyors.
Weld Chambers, Perth.
September 13, 1910.
S ' B U IL D.E RS.
TENDERS are invited until noon of Wed
nesday, September 28. for extensive ALTER.
ATIONS to SHOP, corner of Hay and Wil.
liam streets, Perth, for Mrs. A. M. Mar
mion.
Plans, specifications, and conditions of con
tract may be seen at our office.
No tender necessarily accepted.
HOBBS, SMITH, and FORBES,
Architects and Surveyors,
Weld Chambers,
St. George's-terrace.
TO BUILDERS. TENDERS are invited
, until noon of Friday, the 30th inst.,
for the 'ERECTION of ADDITIONS and
ALTERATIONS to DOODLAXINE HOTEL
for D. B. Robinson. Plans and specifica
tions to be seen at the Shamrock Hotel,
Perth, and Doodlakine Hotel, Iloodlakine.
The lowest or any Tender not necessarily
accepted. Tenders will be received at the
Doodlakine Hotel.
TO HOTELKEEPERS.
PARK HOTEL, FREMAlTLE.
TENDERS are hereby invited by the
undersigned for the unexpired portion of
the SUB-LEASE, GOODWILL, and FURNI
TUBE of the above Hotel, situated at the
corner of Ellen and Parry streets (opp. the
Bowling Green), Fremantle.
Term, 51 years from October 1, 1910.
Rent, £540 per annum
Bank cheque, £100, payable C. Clark,
must accompany each tender.
No tender necessarily accepted.
Stock at cost.
Tenders close noon Tuesday. 27th inst., at
the Offices of the Swan Brewery Co., Ltd.,
Perth.
Full particulars from the proprietor.
C. CLARK,
Park Hotel,
Fremantle.
TO TEAMSTERS.-Wanted Carted, 80 to
100 Tons Building Material, from
Moors Railway Station, about nine miles.
Apply for particulars to A. ROXBURGH.
Warwick Park, Moora.
O TOBACCONISTS AND OTHERS.
TENDERS are invited for the PUR
CHASE of STOCKS and FITTINGS, either
conjointly or separately, of Business lately
carried on by Mr. E. Rintel as Tobacco
nist and Hairdresser, William-street, Perth.
Stock sheets available.
A. N. YOUNG, -
Kronheimer, Limited,
Perth.,.
W E have just landed ANOTHER VERY
LARGE and WELL ASSORTED
STOCK of ARTISTS' MATERIALS, which
we have.decided to sell at Greatly Reduced
Prices.
Price Sells. Quality Tells,
SEDGWICK, LTD.,
Showrooms: 94 William-street.
WEST GUILDFORD LOCAL BOARD of
SANITARY and RUBBISH SERVICES.
TENDERS will be received by the under
signed up till 5 p.m. Tuesday, October 4,
1910, from Perns willing to undertake the
abovementioned, duties.
A deposit of £5 must accompany each
tender.
AL necessary m?nsrmatwn may ne oos?m
ed at the Board's Office.
JOHN D. TROTT, Secretary.
September 17. 1910.
WGESTERN AUSEBALIAN GOVERN
MENT RAILWAYS.
YOUNG'S SIDING REFRESHMENT
STALL.
Sealed TENDERS. marked on the out
side. "Tender for Young's Siding Refresh
ment Stall," will be received by the under
signed until noon on Thursday, the 6th day
of October, 1910, for .the LEASING on a
quarterly tenancy from the 17th day of Oc
tober, 1910 of a BLOCK of LAND at.
Young's Siding, for the purpose of the Erec
tion of a Small Stall thereon for the sale of
Light Refreshments, subject to the'Govern
.ment Railways Act, 1904, and the bylaws
made thereunder.
Beet will be payable quarterly in advance.
Forms of tender and full particulars can
be obtained from the Stationmaster. Albany,
or from the undersigned.
No tender will necessarily be accepted.
JOHN T. SHORT,
Commissioner of Railways.
yORK TOWN HALL, LIBRARY,
and INSTITUfTE
DESIGNS are invited for a BUILDING
which is proposed to be erected on York
Town Lots, Nos., part of 8, and the whole
of 9. 10, 11, and the block now-occupied by
the present Mechanics' Institute, facing
Avon-terrace, and must comply with all
present legal requirements, and should pro
vide for Hall, 100ft. by 50ft. in the clear,
and Gallery without pillars; large two
storey Stage and four Dressing-rooms; Sup
per-room 50ft- by 20ft., with Kitchen at
tachea; Public Reding-room, Reference and
Lending Library Room, Council Chamber,
Town hlerk's Offie, Record and Strong
Room and Mayor's Parlour, Entrance Ha'
and Ticket Office, two Cloak-rooms and
Ladies' Retiring-room. Lavatory and 'sani
tary conv-niences, Caretaker's Living Quart
ers and at least one .xtra Room 30ft. ly
22ft. The Building may be of one storey.
A Clock Tower is desirable, but not essen
tial if the expense is too great.
Designs must allow for an Electric Light
Installation, to which current will be sup
Splied from a power-house distant about half
a mile, and should be forwarded to his Wor
ship the Mayor of York on or before the
8th- day of October, 1910; and intending
competitors are advised to examine the pro
posed site for themselves.
The inclusive estimated cost must not
exceed £4,000. and no design for a building
of greater estimated cost will be accepted.
Any further information desired may cc
obtained from the Mayor or the Town Clerk.
E. H. NEVILLE,
September 19, 191Mayor.
September 19, 1910.
T1 HALL. PERTLL
EMPIRE PICTURE.
"HE MIRROR OF THE tUNIVESE.?
Direction F. C COITRELL.
Hmieds Turned Awar Everr NiIL
PICTURESQUE MD I'Y.
PICTURESQUE SYDNEY (Second Series
A Maguilseat and Up-todate Picture. -
can be seen ionly at Empire.
Received with Tremendous Ap ipt-e
Trial Speed of the Destroyer T Aim-.
trals's own warship.
And Uade Tomms Cahin, a splendid picturef
of every incident of the famous toryl
-OUR COMCS-5
5-OUR SCREAMERS-5.
EMPIRE ORCHESTRA THE BEST.
H. E. SEGUT,
Representative.
E HIBITION SKATING PALACE.
Described by Tourists as one of the most
Beautiful Rinks in the World.
40,000ft. of Glassy Skating Surface. E
Open Three Sessions Daily.
Free Instruction Ladies, mornings. Charm
tag Music at each Session.
Admission, 6d. Saturday, the fashionable
evening, Is. T
KaH6A aLL, SUBIACO.
SATURDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 24,
Commencing at 8 o'clock sharp, (i
And Once Every Week.
E'CLAIR PICTURES.
The Finest aiid Most Up-to-date Picture
Show in the West.
SPENCER'S FILMS.
Scenic, Dramatic, and Comic.
Come and Judge for Yourselves.
Admission, is. Children under 12 years,
half-price.
B O X I N G.
ING'S THEATRE, FREMANTLE.
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1910.
DAVE MILLER, of Fremantle, t
Versus
GEORGE TAYLOR, of. Perth. C
Will Box the Best of Twenty Rounds, C
One to win. C
For a Side Wager and 60 and 40 per cent.
of Gate.
Prices: 5s., 3s.,, 2s., Is.
W. W. CAMERON,
Promoter.
W .A. HARDWARE ASSISTANTS'
ANNUAL PICNIC AND
SPORTS,
To be Held at BIC'ON, SATURDAY,
SEPTEMBER 24.
Zephyr leaves Perth 9 a.m. and 1 p.m.
Koori leaves Fremantle 9 a.m., calling at
East Fremantle at 9.30. Zephyr will pick
up passengers at Claremont and Mosman's
Bay on the first trip only.
The following FIRMS will be CLOSED
on above date:
Meesrs. Barnett Bros., Perth.
Messrs. G. P. Harris, Scarfe, and Co., I
Perth and Fremantle. 3
Messrs. A. C. McCallum, Perth. C
Messrs. McLean Eros. and Rigg, Perth. C
Messrs. Sandover and Co., Perth and Fre
mantle.
Universal Hardware Company, Perth. t
MUNDARING WEIR. I
EXCURSION TRAINS NEXT SUNDAY.
Other Trains Wednesdays and Saturdays.
Magnificent wild flowers. Ample shelter
accommodation. Water laid on throukhout'
picknicking grounds. Ample accommoda
tion at
GOLDFIELDS WEIR HOTEL.
FRED. W. JACOBY,
Proprietor.
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CAMERAS. Photography is a plea
CAMERAS. sure, easy and simple, if
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CAMERAS. NECA CAMERAS. We
CAMERAS. ' have them in all sizes, for
CAMERAS, hand or stand. We sell
CAMERAS. at lowest prices for cash,
CAMERAS. or on time-payment. We
CAMERAS. sell all Photographic
CAMERAS. Plates, Papers, Chemicals,
CAMERAS. and other goods at Mel
CAMERAS. bourne prices. The best
CAMERAS. time of the year for pho
CAMERAS tography is now at hand.
CAMERAS. We give full information,
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CAMERAS. ter, on how to obtain suc
CAMERAS. cessful work with our
CAMERAS. Cameras. If interested
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PHONOGRAPH and TYPEWRITER
. COMPANY
Central Arcade, Perth.
H1EALTH BOOKS, 9d. each, posted 10d.
SBaths and Bathing; Care of the Eyes;
Care of the Hair; Care of the Skin; Care
of the Teeth; Foot Ailments and Care of
the Feet; How to Develop the Arm; How to
Get a Good Chest: How to Put on Flesh;
How to Reduce Fat: How to Increase your
Height; How to Keep the Liver Healthy;
Hollow Necks and How to Cure Them;
Knock-Knees and Bow-Legs; Leg Develop
ment; Nasal Catar-h: Its Cure by Natural
Methods; Physical Culture for Beginners;
Rheumatism: Its Cure by Natural Me thods;
Round Shoulders and How to Cure Them:
Skipping; Ball Punching ("Gunner" Moir);
"Health and Strength" Annual: How to
Dive, Trick and Fancy (Eugene S. Schmid,);
Life-Saving (Professor Marquis Bibbero):
Simple Dumb-Bell Exercises (Staff-Sergt.
Mess); Simple Indian Club Exercises (Staff
Sergt. Moss).
In W.A. from
H. B. ALBERT and CO.,
Book and Music Store,
20 to 38 Central Arcade, Perth.
ZEETINGS.
BELMONT PARK ROAD BOARD.
The Annual MEETING of RATEPAY
ERS of the above district will be held at
the Belmont Hall on Friday Evening, Sept.
30, 1910, at 8 o'clock. Business: 1. Presen
tation of statement of receipts and expen
diture, and Auditors' Report for the year
ending June 30, 1910. 2. Discussion of all
matters of importance to the -istrict.
H. G. DUNCAN, Chairman.
Dated September 19. 1910:
THE WESTERN AUSTRALIAN
CRICKET ASSOCIATION.
The Annual General MEETING of the
Western Australian Cricket Association will
be held on Friday, September 30, 1910. at
the Association Rooms, Hay-st., Perth, at 8
p.m. Business: 1.The adoption of the Annual
Report and Balance Sheet. 2. Elietion of
Office-bearers for 1910-11. 3. General.
JOHN RUSHTON, Secretary.
T O-N I G H T.
SOUTH SWAN RAILWAY.
PROPOSAL to FORM an ASSOCIATION
to LRGE FORWARD.
A MEETING of those interested in the
above national matter will be held in the
Builders and Contractors' Exchange, St.
George's-terrace, to-night, to discuss the pro.
ject generally, and to form an Association
to work for its accomplishment.
Invitations are cordially extended to all
interested, from Midland Junction to Fre
mantle.
Mr. Ed. Shenton, Mayor of South Perth,
will preside.
W. H. DUNN,
Secretary pro tem.
Howard-street, Perth.
rTHE Bet Stump Puller is Trouchet's
S "Crn Cure. It eases them out, rocts
aid all s., storekeepers and chemists.
A SKATING RINK. (
SCOOL. CTLkAN. COMFOXTABLE.
THREE SESSIONS DAILY.
Exceptional Events Show Night, 7
November 2.
STAR SKATING RINK.
STAR SKATING RINK.
CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL CARNIVAL
WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 28
(Under the Patronage of Sir Gerald and
Still a Few Days to Prepare for the
GREAT TEAMS' CONTEST
And
ADVERTISING EVENT.
Poster, Fancy, and Evening Dress Only
Allowed on the Skating Surface.
GRAND PARADE OF TEAMS
At 8.30 p.m.
Entries for Teams Close at Star Rink Ofice
on Tuesday, at 5 p.m.
DONT MISS BRENNAN BROS.
IT IS A SIGHT.
THE CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL WINDOW.
THE CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL WINDOW.
(It will make all find a Tender Spot in their r
Hearts for the LITTLE ONES.)
Admission.-Gentlemen, 2s.; Ladies, Is.
(including floorage.)
CREMORNE THEATRE.
SEVERY SATURDAY AFTERNOON.
EVERY SATURDAY AFTERNOON.
CHILDREN'S FREE MATINEE,
CHILDREN'S FREE MATINEE,
At 2.30. At 2.30. At 2.30.
For All School Children under the Age of
14 years.
OREMORNE THEATRE.
Lessee .......... Frank Smith.
At 8 EVERY EVENING, At 8.
FRANK SMITH'S
VAUDEVILLE and PICTURE COMPANY.
VAUDEVILLE and PICTURE COMPANY.
VAUDEVILLE and PICTURE COMPANY.
Continued Success of Victor the Grat.
Continued Success of My.ra Clifford.
Continued Success of Ciho Bros.
Continued Success of Rosa Dickson.
Continued Success of Cliff Clifford.
NEXT MONDAY NIGHT. for the FIRST
TIllS IN PERTH, ]
THE WORLD'S GREATEST VENTRILO
QUIST,
Who will produce Voices from the Vasty
Deep.
Front Stalls, Is. 6d. Back Stalls, Is. Gal
lery, 6d. Sole Manager, FRANK SMITH,
.LAT.A. TRAINED NURSES' ASSOCIA
ST- TION.
SECOND ANNUAL PLAIN aad FANCY
DRESS BALL.
ST. GEORGE'S HALL.
PRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30.
Prises will be awarded as follows:--1.
Best Fancy Set. 2. Best Nurses' Set. 3.
Most Original Set. 4. Best Fancy Dress
Costume, for lady only. 5. Best Fancy Dress
Costume, for gentleman only.
Tickets: Double, 7s. 6d.; Gent's, 5s.;
Lady's, 3s. 6d. Obtainable from Commit
tee, and Miss Sadie Page.
R. O. WATSON and W. STONE, Joint
Hon. Secretaries.
A. N..
MONDAY'S PUBLIC MEETING.
All arrangements are complete for the
PUBLIC MEETING at St. George's Hall on
MONDAY EVENING NEXT, when ad
dresses in connection with the work of the
Association will be delivered by Mr. E. D.
Wilcox and J. Lemmon, M.L.A. The lat.
ter gentleman is the Vice-president of the
Victorian Board, and has for .some years
been identified with the work of the Asso
ciation in the Victorian capital.
ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS.
SPLENDID COLLECTION OI ANIMALS
AND BIRDS NOW ON VIEW.
White Polar Bear; African Elands, the
largest of the Antelope Tribe; Indian
Nylghare, the largest of the Indian Ante
lpes;ARussian and Indian Wolves, African
Free lawn Tennis Courts and Dressing
Rooms. Hot and Cold Water Baths.
On Wednesday and Saturday Afternoons
there is Free Goat Carriage for the Children
to ride in.
Admission, 6d. Children, Half-price.
REMANTLE RACE CLUB.
PROGRAMME for WEDNESDAY NEXT,
SEPTEMBER 28, 1910.
'TRIAL STAKES.--Of 20 sors. For horses
that have not won a race since July 1,
1910. Five furlongs.
GALLOWAY PLATE and PURSE.--Of 50
so0s (15 a.u.) Plate, five furlongs.
Purse, four and a-half furlongs.
SUMMER PLATE and PURSE.--Of 40 eors.
For horses. Plate, six furlongs Purse,
five furlongs.
To be run under the rules and regulations
of the W.A.R.C.
Nominations close TO-MORROW (SATUR
DAY), at 6-p.m., with Mr. G. W.'Russell,
Barrack-street, Perth, and the Secretary,
Hotel Leopold, Fremantle.
J. M. FARRELL,
Secretary.
"E N G L I S H SONG."
In the NORTH PERTH PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH.
LECTURE by Miss J. M. YOUNG.
TO-NIGHT, at 8 o'clock.
Illustrated by Numerous Songs.
Admission 6d., or Season Ticket.
PRIDE OF LEEDERVILLE LODGE.
UNITED ANCIENT ORDER OF DRUIDS.
To celebrate the Thirteenth Anniversary
a Progressive Euchre Tourney and Dance
will be held in the Mechanics' Institute,
Redan-st., Leederville, on Friday Evening,
Sept. 23, 1910. Cards, 8 till 10 o'clock.
Dance, 10 till 12 o'clock. Good prizes, good
music. Refreshments. Mr. A. Pateman,
pianist. Tickets, 1s. each. T. H. QUILL,
Secretary.
1 .A. CRICKET ASSOCIATION.
VACANCY for ONE CLUB in
"B" GRADE.
Applications must be made on or before
September 27, to the Secretary.
R. G. HEATH.
621 Hay-street.
PLEASE REMEMBER,
CHILDREN'S PROTECTION
SOCIETY.
ROYAL SHOW, NOVEMBER 1 to 5.
Lunches, 2s.; Afternoon Tea, Is.
"THE LEEUWIN"
Will be
ISSUED TO-DAY.
PRICE: SIXPENCE.
S COTS CHURCH. FREMANTLE.
a An ORGAN RECITAL and SACRED
CONCERT wili be held in the Church, FRI
DAY 23rd September, at 8 p.m.
R. BRACKS, Conductor.
T ANrCLNG.--Mr. Goldsworthy teaches
J any Lady or Gentleman to Dance cor
rectly in three private Lessons at his Aca
. demy, Catherine-street, Subiaco, any hour,
day or evening, to suit yourself. Fashion
able Dancing only. Upstairs, Ezywalkin's.
'Phone 1987.
MOTOR Launches for Hire:--The popular
boats Ophir I. (to carry 25) Ophir IL
(45), Ophir III. (28), and Mayower (78).
s Charges moderate. Picnic parties specialty.
a G. McCARTER and CO., Barrack-st. square,
Tel. 808.
U ?EN's HALL.
Director . .... Mr. T. J.West.
Manager for W.A. .. ... Albert Clark.
THE BIGGEST PICTURE ENTERPRISE
IN THE WORLD.
The Sun Never Sets on
WEST'S Best PICTURES,
WESS of PICTURES,
WESTS All. PICTURES,
"THE WINDOW OF THE WORLD."
POSITIVELY the LAST NIGHT
Of Current Attractive Pregrarmme,
"PATHE' ANIMATED GAZETE."
Illustrating a Week's Notable Events.
"A PIECE OF LACE,"
"A Midnight Cupid," "Apache Gold,'.
"Devil's Billiard Table,"
"Convict 796," "Cochin China," etc.
And Budget of well-selected Comedies,
124th COMPLETE CHANGE.
MATINEE 2.30 TO-MORROW.
Overture arid Incidental Musio by
WESTS
SPECIALLY SELECTED ORCHESTRA.
Plan at Nicholson's. Reserved Seats, 2s.
Prices of Admission-1s. 6d., Is., and 6d.
TOWN HALL, FREMANTLE
Director ....... Mr. T. J. West,
Marager for W.A ...... Albert Clark.
"First at Home," "First Abroad."
The Sun Never Sets on
WEST'S % PICTURES
WEST'S Best of All PICTURES,
"THE WINDOW 'OF THE WORLD."
ABSOLUTELY the LAST NIGHT.
"LIVING LONDON."
"PATEB'S ANIMATED GAZETTE," Eta.
99th WEEKLY CHANGE TO-MORROW.
Overture and Incidental Music by
WEST'S
SPECIALLY SELECTED ORCHESTRA.
Prices of Admission.-ls. 6d., Is., and Gd.
GRAND BILLIARD ' MATCH,
THIS DAY, at 3 and 8 p.m.
At the
LITERARY INSTITUTE, HAY.ST.
JOHN ROBERTS,
Retired World's Champion,
V.
ALBERT E. WILLIAMS.
7,500 Points up. Williams 1,250 Start.
On a Table
By Messrs. Alcock and Co., with Bonzolins
Balls and Under B.C.C. Rules.
Admission, ls., 26., 3s. Reserved Seat.
1s. extra. Box-plan at Alcock's, 285 Murray,
st.. or Literary Institute.
A PPLECROSS and CANNING BRIDGE,
FERRY SERVICE.--Timetable, week
days (Saturdays excepted):Leave Perth, 7.20,
9.30 a.m., 2.30, 5.30 p.m Saturdays: 7.20
a.m., L20. 3.5, 6.15. 11.15 p.m. Sundays:
9.10. 11 a.m., 2.45 I p.m. Note alteration
SUTTON and OISON. Proprietorsa Tel.
512.
.M0OTOR LAUNCHES for HIRE.-The
S fast and favourite Launches Valkyrie
(licensed to carry 45). Valdemar (65). Val.
davia (76), Valhalla (78), and Valthora (78).
Charges strictly moderate. Apply SUTTON
and OLSON, Boatshed, Barrack-stree4
Square. Ring up 512.
LOST .NS POVND.
[Prepaid Aavertisements under this heading aot
exceeding eighteen words one shilling- three
insertions, two hkillin?s sad mslpenoe.
LEFT, 5.15 p.m. train Fremantle-Perth,
Wednesday, Red Morocco Combined
Veil, Glove, and Handkerchief Satcheti
Schipp, Bookseller, Fremantle; reward.
TOST, between karrijine, Eastern rail.
way and Perth, Certificate of Title,
Avon Location 1055, volume 63, folio 87 .
Crown Grant, Avon Location 426, enrolled
3332, and Conveyance of above, John Gogan
favour Jesse Scott. Reward of £2 2s.
on finder returning to G. F. Coates, arri
jine; or Arthur F. Abbott, solicitor, Perth.
LOST. one chestnut pony, branded J.C.
on near shoulder, 2 front and near hind
leg white, while blaze down face; £2 reward
on returning to Worsley News Agency.
LOST between Clifton-street and Mounr
Lawley, Leather Bag, containing purse.
key. etc.; reward. Arnold, chenmist, Beau.
fort-st., Mt. Lawley.
LOST, Gold and Sapphire. Bangle, Wed.
nesday afternoon, 21st., between S.S.
Charon and Cazitonment-st.; good reward.
Miss Johnson, 25 Cantonment-st.
oST, Gold Cable Bangle, on Wednesdjy
night at Frementle Rink; reward. p -
ply Manager of Rink.
LOST, Chesterfield Coat, between Karoola
and Fremantle Railway Station; re
ward. 151 Bulwer-street, Perth. /
LOST, Pair Gold-rimmed Spectacles, 1235
tr FPerth to Fremantle, Friday,
6th, finder rewarded. M.J.H., this office,
Fremantle.
LOST, Bay Mare, white face, blind one
eye branded; reward on returning, or'
information to 'Bus Stable, Belmont.
SOST, Cottesloe Beach, Pair Rimless
- Glasses, between Presbyterian Church
and Glenisla, Ocean-rd., via Railway Bridge.,
Please return.
LOST, 20 Woolly Sheep from Bassendean
SWest Guildfonrd; reward. Telephon
50 Guildford, or 77 Midland. Swan Meat.
LOST, in Barrack-street on Tuesday after.
noon, Pair Gold Pince-nez. Reward on
returning 197 Adelaide-terrace.
STOST- Perth-Fremantle-road, Pair Cuffs
Swith linJs marked L. S. Bliot. Finder
rewarded on delivery at Treasury.
LOST, Gold Brooch, ruby centre, betwen
West Perth and Perth, last Pridayi re
ward. 455 Newcastle-st.
1OST, Bull Terrier Dog, detainer proe.
cuted. S. Brown, 934 Hay-st.
ONE Pound Reward.-Lost, Saturday
evening, Bag, containing box photo.
negatives. Colley, Auctioneer, Royal Ar
cade, Perth.
STRAYED or Stolen from Hine's Hill, 2
b M.D. Bay Fillies, branded L3W near
shoulder; 1 Cleveland Bay Mare, branded 2
(in circle) over 222 near shoulder; 2 Bay
mares, oranoeu r'z over a, near anousuer,
with yearling foals at, foot; £5 reward.
Anyone detaining the above horses will be
prosecuted. L. E. Whitehead. line's Hill.
QTRAYED in our Paddock, one Cdl
. brand like ILH.T.S. Owner can have
same by calling R. Wilson, Diver-street,
Claremont.
TWO Pounds Reward if the person who
accidentally removed Opossum Rug,
lined cotton duck, from Geraldton Cloak
Room, will return. same to Stationmaster.
"W ILL lady that received Double'Bar
NV 'ugget Brooch from porter, Cottesloe
Station, last week. communicate Kenworthy.
care Sawkins, Cottesloe.
W ILL Person who took Black Umbrella
. from Perth Station P.O., please re
1 turn 453 Hay-street, Subiaco.
A DMIRE yourself and all your friends
at our new window display on Satur.
day. Healy and Fontaine, 95 High-st., Fr,
mantle
AUSTRALIAN GEMS.
Lucky Black Opal, Tourmalines (all col
ours), Peridots. Aqua Marines, etc., stocked
in large quantities and assortment. We find
a customers prefer to see the gems and have
them mounted to order, the result is jewel.
lery of individuality and distinctiveness. We
invite inspection. J. C. Taylor's Jewellery
- Works, 545 Hay-st.
O NOT Punish the Child if she cannot
see well, but take her to
FROST and SHIPHAM,'
Vice-Regal Opticians,
629 Hay-street.
F O U N ?,
to be unsurpassed for Quality, Beauty
Naturalness and Durability, the Sets o4
Teeth, £2 10s. (10 years' guarantee), sup
plied by METROPOLITAN DENTAL COlM.
PANY, the most colossal and pro ressive
dental enterprise south of the Equatdr.
Operators: Edgar H. McGillicuddy, R.D.S.V.,
R.D.S.W.A. (late Demonstrator in Prosthe,
tic Dentistry. Australian Wollege of Dentis
try. Melbourne); Dr. Thomas Wilson.
D.M.D., Harvard, U.S.A. (M.A.C.D. prize
man and medallist Australian College oB
Dentistry); and Albert E. Ford, R.D.S.V.
and W.A. 788 and 790 Hay-street, Perth.
D nearly opposite Foy and Gibson's.
FOUND, that the Kidneys and Bladder
Simprove wonderfully after taking
Trouchet's French Kidney and Bladder
:5 Herbs. Obtainable all grocers and chemists.
" FROST and SHIPHAM have Professional
S ' Lady Attendant for Abdominal Belts,
' Trusses, etc., 7 years with Messrs. Arnold
and Sons, London, and 13 years with Messrs.
' Mayer, Heltzer.
-DANAMA Hats, Boater Straws, and new
L Ties shown to advantage. Healy and
Fontaine, 95 High-st., Fremantle.
r. CURES may come and Cures may go
. but Tronchet's Corn Cure goes on for
cver, All g?roe~p apd chrmists, 2b. per pot.
$