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--- AMUSEMENTS.
QUEEN'S . HALL.
Direction... . Vic's Pictures.
BEWILDERING AND AMAZING
BEWILDERING AND AMAZING
As have been the previous two chapters in
the adventurous career of that mysterious,
extraordinary being
FANTOMAS,
FANTONAS,
FANTOMAS,
Last night's vast audience unanimously pro
claimed that for sheer sensation and thtills,
the
THIRD SERIES .
THIRD SERIES
urpasses anything ever attempted upon the
moving picture screen.
'THE ' MYSTERIOUS'FINGER PRINT."
"rHE MYSTERIOUS FINGER PRINT."
"THE. MYSTERIOUS FINGER )PRINT."
"THE MYSTERIOUS FINGER PRINT."
"THE MYSTERIOUS FINGER PRINT."
Demonttrates how Fantonas, a being un
seizable, of, innumerable end., impenetrable
disguises, triumphs over all obstacles and
difficulties, runs all risks, escapes from the
most desperate pursuit, and iakes light of
the greatest dangers.
SEE ALSO
The following. Features:
'SEVEN AGES of an ALIGATOR,"
SEVEN AGES of an ALIGATOR."
Unique Views obtained of a lbvel industry
--A igator-breeding in the United States.
?IBY ALIGATORS BY THE THOUSAND.
AN ALIGATOR 500 YEARS OLD.
WHEN TONY. PAWNED LOUISA."
"THE CHIEFFANS SONS."
"PATHE'S WEEKLY."
Price: Is. 6d., Is., and 6d. Reserved Seats
s. and Is. 6d. Plans at Queen's Hall. Tale.
phone Cent. 2497.
TOWN HALL, 'FREMANTLE.
£OWN HALL, FREMANTLE.
Direti ..- .. .,. -Vic's Pictures.
PACKED TO THE DOORS.
SPACKED TO THE DOORS.
WATERLOO ' Will be TO-NIGHT,
WATERLOO refought TO-NIGHT,
WATERLOO again, . TO-NIGHT,
To the accompaniment of Stirrin_ Martial
and Patriotic Music. "
"THE BATTLE OF WATERLOO."
"THE BATTLE OF WATERLOO.",
"THEiBATTLE OF WATERLOO:'
"THE BATTLE OF WATERLOO."
"THE BATTLE OF WATERLOO."
Closing Wilth a'"
SERIES OF IMPRESSIVE TABLEATS,'
Representing
NAPOLEON IN EXILE,
OUR HEROES-WELLINGTON AND
BLUCHER, ENGLAND'S TRIBUTE TdO'
THE IRON DUKE.
THE BATTLE OF WATERLOO
Is Preceded at 8 by I
A New Programme of the Latest 'Selected
Dramatc, ,Scenic, and Comedy Subjects '
BOX PLAN AT NICHOLSON'S
Fronm 10 till 5, and then at the Town Hall.
Telephone 618.
Prices: Is. 6d., is., and 6d. Booking Free.
.ICKARDS'S TIVOLI THEATRE.
-ICKARDI? TOVOL THEATRE,
Hay-street West. TeL '1249.
The Coolest Theatre in Perth.
FANNED by .RIVER BREEZES.
Harry Rickards Tivoli Theatres, Ltd.
Governing Director, HUGH D. McINTOSH.
THE RICKJRDS FAMOUS CIRCUIT..
Iniplies the Very'Beat in Vaudeville.
JOE FANTON'S ATHLETES
JOE FANTON'S ATHLETES
'-HAVE CAPTIVATED PERTH.
HAVE CAPTIVATED PERTH.
TO-NIGHT . At 8. " TO-NIGHT
THE HARRY RICKARDS
THE HARRY RICKARDS
TIVOLI VAUDEVILLE .ORGANISATION.:
- Deafening' Applause Welcomed
The Most Sensational Vaudeville Act in the
W' World,
JOE FANTON'S ATHLETE.
-JOE FANTON'S ATHLETES.
JOE FANTON'S 'ATH"LE
S-L eiP Demonstration of Daring Aerial
Feats and Physical" Endurance.
L.GLIE LANGTRY.
LILLIE LANGTRY.
The Electrid Spark.
COOKE and ROTHERTS,
COOKE and ROTHERTS,
American Novelty Comedy Sketch Artists.
MCA and MARSEE,
MAC and' MAREE,
Acrobatic Comedy Duo.
MARY ANDEEWS,
Artistic Lyric Soprano.,
CHAS. ZOLI,
Chamcter Dialect Comedin.
/King of All 3imij
MELROSE and MENZIES,
Australia's Patterologisa.
. Special Feature Films.
ROBERT HALE'S AMBITION.
ECLAIR GAZETTE.
BOOK SEATS at NICHOLSON'S.
Reserve at Theatre after 5 p.m.
PRICES: 3s., 2s. Is. No Booking Feelir
Early Door Charges. Tel. 1249.
G. D. PORTUS, .Manag
S.. Z E P H .Y B
. And
S..S. WESTRALIAN
Will run from Barrack-street Jetty, Perth,
as under: -
ROT'NEST ISIAND,
ROTTNEST ISLAND,
Calling at Fremantle en toute.
?hurday.--830 a.m., s~. Westraiuan.
Saturday, 8.30 a.m., se. Westralian.
Sumday-10.30 am., as. Zephyr.
Return Fares from Perth, 4s.; from Fre.
mantle, 2.. 6d.
MOONLIGHT TRIPS.
MOONLIGHT TRIPS.
Thmday.--8 p.m., .s. Zephyr.
saturday.-8 pm., as. Zejibyr.
Return Fare. Is. 6d.
-=& G ?l. Quadrille Assembly,
rotestant HalTO-NIGHT CTh?rn
day). Dancing 8 till I1. Gents, 2s.: Ladies
i Beadle full band. J. Rowley.
,lzQLu @GARDENS.
C, HRIfAs SCHOOL.HOLIDAYS.
ALL fLEE ATTRACTIONS RUNNING
EVERY DAY THROUGH SCHOOL
HOLIDAYS.
CHILDREN'S RIDING PONIES FOR
GIRIB AND BOYS.
RIDING AND DRIVING DONKEYS.
GOAT CARRIAGES.
HOT WATER and GRASS LAWN TENNIS
COURTS.
MEDICINAL MINERAL WATER BATHS.
EVERYTHING FREE,
And the Zoo is looking lovely now.
ADMISSION 6d.; Children Half-price.
M OTOR LAUNCH PICNICS-Up-to.date
.L Boats, all sizes, accommodating small
private parties and large public parties,
available by the day, afternoon, or evening,
moderate terms. Apply Dorward's Boat.
shed, Barrack-st. Tel. 2643.
IEEDLES for your Gramophones. We
? carry large stocks of all kinds, Is. 6d.
to 4s. 6d. per 1,000. Samples posted on re.
ceipt of Is. PHONOGRAPH AND TYPE
WRITER CO., 10 Central Arcade, Perth.
SAY? Want to he Happy. See Wassi
. mull Pasha next Saturday, Shaftees
bury Theatre.
:AMUSEMENTS.
MELROS? THEATBRI
SEMI OPEN-AIR.
Perth's Mot Popular Theatre.
-lireaion ..... .. ...West's, Ltd.
General. Manager... ..... T. Coombo.
Brennan-Fuller Vaudeville, Ltd.
(V. Alkemade.)
GRAND CHANGE of Programme.
-JULES GARRISON
J.G. - JULES GARRISON J.G.
JULES GARRISON
And .his. Charming, Petite, and Vivacious
ROMAN MAIDS,
ROMAN MAIDS,
In the ,Latest Catchy Coon Songs and
Dances;
Encored Again and Again.
MITCHELL and LIGHTNOR.
America's Talking Team.
Also,
JENNINGS and GERALD,
JENNINGS and GERALD,
Acrobatic Sketch Duo.
DES BllU -ALAGAS;
In their Great Apache Dance. "
Realistic, Sensational.
LAST TWO NIGHTS of
THE CROlMON RAMBLERS.
C.R. THE CRIMSON RAMBLERS. C;R.
In a Grand Change of Programe.
A Complete Combination of Delightfully
High-class Entertainers.'
Dainty Girls and Comedians.
WESTS PICTURES, "All New."
(THE GIRL OVER THE WAY),
Latest PATHE GAZEIIE, Etc.
(Latest News .aid.Fashions).
MELROSE POPULARI PRICES:
Stalls, 2s., Is. 6d.. Is. Children Hall
price. '
Comfortable Opgea Chairs throughout.
Box Plain at Nicholson's till 5 p.m., then
Sweet Shop, Melrose Theatre, then'Phone
2281 till 8 p.m. 'Motors 10.30.
B OO ..' . NoW.
PRINCESS THEATRE, FREMANTLE.
Commenc'mi SAT., JAN. 10,
THE CRIMSON RAMBLERS,
THE CRIMSON RAMBLERS,
The Popular Costume Comedy Company.
Box Plans open at Nieholson's.
RIN S THEATRE, FREMANTLE.
L Direction .. .. .. Wae'e. Ltd.
In conjunction with Brennan-Fuller' .'
Vaudeville.
At 8. TONIGH Dexterous
(3) VARDELLS (3)'1 D s
(3) VARDELLS (3) - A. thletes.
Contortionists and MARCELL and BELL
Novelty Dancers . MARCELL and BELL.
MITCHELL and LIGHTNOR , Talking. and
MITCHELL and LIGHTNOR Musical Act.
,LAL LOGIE Australia's own,
LAL LOGIE Comedian.
America's GEORGE' ROWLEY
Dandy Dancer GEORGE ROWLEY
WESTS GREAT FEATURE. PICTUZE;'
'THE EMPTY COT."
Plan at Nicholson's' until 5 p.m., then at
Theatre.' Tel. 663. -
Prices: 2s., Is. 6d.. Is., 6d.
HAFTESBURY THEATRE
Direction .. .... T. A. Shafto.
TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT.
CHEN 'LEN KEE,
The Marvellous Chinese Conjuror.
Introducing "A Night in Pekin."'
Last Nights of
TOSSING TESTROS. TOSSING TFSTROS.
"BLUFFO,"
ARTHUR DOUGLAS, GREAT SCOTT,
MILLIE LEE.
Also the Mkgnificerit Production,
DICK WHTITINGTON A1sD.HIS CAT.
DICK ITVBTINGTO.N AND HIS CAT.
Popular Prices: 6d., s.'6. , and 2s.
LOOK. OUT for SATURDAYi NIGHT,
Direct from England, i
'WASSIMULLI' PAHA.r.
Y WASSIMULLI PASHA. . '
You Laugh till Your Sides Ache..
You Lasgh till-Yoiur Sides Ache.
Also, commencing MONDAY NIGHT,
"KEILDERSON."
1 ' "KEILDERSON."
i Something Great to Look Forward To..
¶ HE DANDIES Alt. ,OLYMPIA.
Direction .... .. scob Pty.. Ltd.
When laughter comes in at the door
S'orrow goes, out- at the window.
OLYMPIA OPEN-AIR THEATRE.'
EVERY EVENING at 8.5.
THE DANDIES.
THE DANDIES :
THE DANDIES,
PROGRAMMES -HANGED IN THEIR
ENTIRETY EVERY FRIDAY, I
THE DANDIES. It is. most difficult to
THE DANDIES. convey !in .an. advertise
THE -DANDIES. ment any real idea!of the,
THE DANDIES. compelling charm of The
THE DANDIES. Dandies' Whimsical, Fan
THE DANDIES. .astical, Delightful, and
THE DANDIES. Interesting Entertain
THEDANDIES. ment. Onlya an aitist
THE DANDIES. could produce it. Only
THE DANDIES. Artists could present it.
THE DANDIES. The Dandies are as Ar
THE DANDIES. t'tic as they are original,
THE DANDIES. and it would be the de
THE DANDIES. spair of any other com
THE DANDIES. paiy. to be 'qdite like
THE DANDIES. them.' Their reoertoire is
THE DA~NDIEB. rich and rare, both in
THE DANDIES. quality and quantity.
Prices: 2s. Gd., is.' and is. Plan it
Nicholson's, 105, then at J. Spigl's, Tobacco.
nist, opp. Foy and Gibson's.
.SPLANADE FICI'URE GARDENS
(At the Foot of William-street).
Direction ...... .. .. .. .. J T. McIntyre.
LAST TWO NIGflTS
LAST TWO NIGHTS
Of
The Outstanding Success,
A FIGHT FOR MILLIONS.
A FIGHT FOR MILLIONS.
A FIGHT FOR MILLIONS.
There is not a dull moment right through
out this thrilling story. The attempts of
a gentleman crook to effect a big robbery
are thrilling in the extreme.
A FIGHT FOR MILLIONS.
A FIGHT FOR MILLIONS.
A FIGHT FOR MILLIONS.
And a Supporting Series of veritable Gems.
Also
MISS MAY SUTHERLAND
And
MR: JACK HASLAM.
In New Novelty Song Items.
Prices: Is. 6d., ls., and 6d.
SWIMMING CARNIVAL.
CLAREMONT BATHS.
Under Auspices Claremont Amateur Swim.
ming Club.
SATURDAY, bANUARY 17, 1914.
LARGE PROGRAMME: 11 EVENTS.
Good Prizes. Entries close with Secretary,
January 10 '
T. WEBSTER,,Hdn. Secretary.
CRAWLEY. APPLECROSS, and CAN
NING BRIDGE FERRY SERVICE.
Time Table: Boats leave Perth, Week
Days (Saturday excepted) 7.15, 9.30, 1.15
a.m., 1.20, 2.30, 3.15, 5.30, 6.15, 8.0, 10.30
p.m.. Saturdays only, 7.15, 10.30 am., 1.20,
2.30, 3.5, 4.0, 5.30, 6.15, 8.0, 11.15 p.m.
Sundays, 9.10, 10.0, 10.30, 11.15 a.m., 12.20,
1.20, 2.0, 2.30, 3.0, 3.30, 4.0, 5.35, 7.0,..8.0,
10.15 p.m.
Tel. 512. SUTTON and OLSON.
MOTOR BOATS TIM -ICF - and PAR
We have Both large and Smll Motor
Boat; for Hire, and can accommodate all
sorts and sizes of Picnics, arrying in one
trip up to 400 passeners. Charge strictly
moderate. Apply'
SUTTON and OISON'S BOA~SBHED.
TeL 512.
nOMO BEACH FERRY SERVICE
C TIME TABLE.
Boats leave Perth-Week Days (Saturdays
excepted), 7.30 a.m., 10, 11.15, L20, 2.30,
3.30, 5.15, 6.30, 8. Saturdays: 7.30, 11,0,
1.30,' 2.30, 3.30, 5.0. 6.30, 8.0. Sundays:
10.0, 11.15 a.m., 1.20, 2.30, 3.30, 5.0. 6.30,
8.0 p.m.' Dorward, Proprietor. Tel. 2643.
OTOR Launch for Hire. The new anad
M up-to-date Launch "Aurora," is now
available for hire by day or evening, up
to 50 or smaller parties catered for, charge.
reasonable. Gus Janson, Barrack-street
Beqsazer Tel. li
TAUNOI for HIRE, Joomy and Com
. fortable for Parties of 40 or less.
Moderate Terms.
- T. R. HILL, Mount's Bay-road.
Tel. 1306.
SHONOGRAPHS and GRAMOPHONES
X --We do all kinds of Repairs. We stock
duplicate parts of all our Machines. We
have springs of all sizes and shapes. We
adjust Reproducers and Sound Boxes. No
one can do Repairs better, and many not so
welL PHONOGRAPH AND TYPEWRITER
COa 19 Central Arcade. Perth.
D ON'T forget that Trouchets Chemist
Shop is now situated at the corner of
Welington and Barrack streets, Perth.
AMUSEMENTS.
THEATRE ROYAL.
Sole Direction .,....... C. SPENCER.
SPELLBOUND SPECTATORS.
SPELLBOUND SPECTATORS.
SPELLBOUND SPECTATORS.
LAST NIGHT
AT
THE THEATRE ROYAL
BEFORE
SPENCER'S SENSATIONAL CINEMATO.
GRAPHIC STAR,
VICTORY OR DEATH,
VICTORY OR DEATH,
VICTORY OR DEATH,,
VICTORY OR -DEATH,
VICTORY OR DEATH,
VICTORY OR DEATH,
VICTORY OR DEATH,
VICTORY OR. DEATH,
"VICTORY OR DEATH,
Featuring
MISS BERTA NELSON
MISS BERTA NELSON
MISS BERTA NELSON
In a series of some of the most daring. feats
ever undertaken by any actress.
See c
The astounding Aeroplane Flight. and the
Great Drop into the Ocean'
See
The Great Ship Fire scene, iwhich hbut for
its artistic portrayal might be awful in its
Terrible Realism;!
A Picture that sets every feeling in a whirl.
-A DREAM OF tWO SWALLOWS.
THE FAITHFUL SERVITOR
(Featuring two exceptionally popular artists.)'
FROM 'WVERONNA 'O LECCO.
WEEKLY GAZETTE
Comedy ad Lib.
PRICES: 2s.,J ]. 6d. Is., and 6d. Botk
ing free at TheaTre or Telephone 2317.
THE SQU4TTER'S'- DAUGHTER.
LAST FIVE NIGHTS of 'the SEASON:
The Box Plans for tfiefic'remainingper
formances are now on view at Nicholson'!.
In order to avoid disappointment, patrons
are advised to book their. ibats..
Dress Circle and Orchestra Stalls, 4s., no
extra charge for booking.
t Direetion. fe. Bert Bailey. Co.
SManaging Director ~ Juliua..Grqnt.
Acting Manager: Edmund ,Duggan. .
A Great Popular Revival. -
House ,acked" Last Night when a Magni
ficett Reception was accorded to
THE BERT BAILEY DRAMATIC COM
PANY
In their Brilliantly Staged Austalian At
traction,
"THE SQUATIER'S DAUGHTER,"
* - "THE SQUATTER'S-DAUGHTER,"
'THE' SQUATTER'S,DAUGHTER, .
'"THE SQUATTER'S \DAUHTER ."
- 'The Land of the Wattle,'?
SBy Albert. Edmonds. '.
WARATAH STATION.
TH . THE SHEARING SHED.
THE GREAT SHEARING MATCH.
-JENOLAN CAyES.
THE BUSH HOUSE.
:, -? THE EUCALYPTI GORGE.
WATERFALL GULLY.
FROM NIGHT UNTO MORNING.
Popular Prices,., -8. 6d., and Is.
Early doors to Stalls add Gallery from 7
to 7.45;, 6d. extra.
~ING'S f THEATRE, FREMANTLE.
"ON OUR SELECTION."'
S.Will be presented for
THREE NIGHTS--ONLY,
NEXT WEDNESDAY THURSDAY, and,
- " FRIDAY;. JAN , 14,15; 16.
The play will be presented on exactly the
same scale of. completeness as in P?erth and
all the Eastern Capitals. .
"Box IPlans for the Fremantle :Thee
Nights' Seas on will open at Nicholson's on
Saturday, January 10.. '
SDreessCiile and Orchestra Stall, 4.. No
extra charge for booking.' Stalls, 6s. -.;
Pit, is. Stalls; and' Pit Early Doors, 6d.
extra.' .
"ON OUR SELECTION,"
- "ON OUR SELECTION,"
"At FREMANTLE,
By the Bert-Bailey .Pqpular. Dramatic Corn
: ? - "" binatlon.-_ _ _
MELBA P ICT E HALTL
Murray-ytreet.
Direction .........H. .H. COCBRAN:
TO-NIGHT.: TONIGHT.
TWO. STA FEATURES.? '
5HINDOO'8 HATE" and "FOR £50,000."
' --"ECLAIR JOURNAL."
S "ASTSTIC MILAN.",
."'WHAT' GEORGE DID."
S "A NEAR TRAGEDY."
"SALLY'S GUARDIAN."
Admissio, Is. 6d., Is.,. ad Sixpence.
,' MEDICAL.,
LIVE IVER ' PILS..
They act pleanutly and surely. They
eliminate aches and pains that come from
a faulty li'ver. They are the most active,
harmless, and at the samen time natural
Remedy for constipation, headache, bilious
ness, indijieion, and- liver faults. They're
mighty good. rice hl. ld., posted. The
Standard Liver Pills. Myour storekeper
or chemist does n6t stock the Sd
Liver Pills acecept no substitute. Setid to
TAUFIK RAAD, 275-27" Murray-street,
Perth. Advice free. ,
-71 n'COLLINSFT., -ELBOUY 'E .
CONSULTATION FEE-BY- LF , £.
Medininess Annwanvnkil~Prlr a.*at nk.1 TP,...
wardod t0 W.A
Dr. L. L. Smiths' Medical Almanase- fo
1915 just published. >Price, 6d. Albert and
Co.. Cenitral Arread
DRUNKENNESS Positiirely Cured by
Dr. Shaw's Anti-Alcohol. 'Guaraniteed
home cure, inexpensive: can be :iven sec.
retly. 1161 Hay-st., West Perth. 9 a.m.
to 5 m. Tl. 1606. .
LADES . -Dr: McGill's "O ge Blssom"
is a home remedy. Every' lady can
cure herself. Month's .treatment, 10s. '6d.
Removes all femal.e ailments. Write, en
closing 'd. stamp," for free book... Dr.
McGill's Remedies, 60 Glyde.st., East Fre.
mantle.,
LT ADIES,-We specially advise rou. shoula
is . your eyes or head ache, sight blur, it
is often.caused by other troubles. Consult
us,. advice free. ASSOCIATED OPTICIANS,
CO., No. 1 Baird's Arcade, next RBukin's.
LET BIRKS' ANTIBILIOUS PILLS
SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES.
Each pill contains tyoscyamus extract and
gingerine of eachan eighth of a grain;podo.
phyllin resin and scammony resin, of each
a quarter grain; aloin, one-fifth of a grain,
and of colocynth extract half a grain. Used
only for adults. Dose: One pill only at bed
time, directly there are signs of bad tem
per, constipation, or biliousness.
Price, Is., post free everywhere.
JOHN N. BIRKS, Family and Dispensing
Chemist, 130 William-street, Perth.
ERVQUS Debility, Sciatica. Lumbago,
Parklyss, Rheumatism, Stiff Joints,
treated by "Mechano-Therapy,!' the latest
4tientific treatment. No drugs, no opera
tions. Trial treatment 5s. Perth Health
Institute, Wellington Buildings.
PANG CHONG FE, Chinese Herbalist.
Weaknesses: from whatever cause; also
external complaints. My remedies can in
meet cases be relied on to cure. Latest
treatment and remedies applied. 13SJames
street, 'Perth.
H E R A 'P I O N,
T he New French Remedy, No. 1, No. 2,
No. 3, price 2s. 9d., leading chemists cures
Plood Poison Kidney, Bladdei Urinary
Diseases, Discharges, Weaknias, Piles. Send
stamp addressed envelope for free booklet to
Dr. Le Clerk Med. Co, Haverstock-road.
Hampstead, London, Eng.; 12 rue Casti
giione; New York Depot, 90 Beekman-at.
VITAL WEAKNESS CURED.
The NAPOLEON. VITALITY PILLS have
been long and faithfully tried in the large
centres of Europe and America. and bhae
everywhere met with unanalified' success.
employed in Lost Vitality, Nervous Affec
tions, and want of vigour. Bottles, 10s. 6d.
and 20s. NAPOLE)N SEMINOL PILLS
have a specific action in imperfect func
tion and development, preventing losses and
wasting. Bottles. So. They can be advan.
tageously fused with the Vitality Fills, also
Special Remedies for Blood Diseases. Let
tars promptly attended to. Sole Agents
Australia, Chas Cowper. Head Office, 24
Brooklnan's Buildings (upstairs). Barrack-st.,
Perth; and Fremantle Agency, 62 South
terrace, also W.A Agent for Herr Rasmus
+sen's Remedies.
EDUCATIONAL.
PERTH HIGH SCHOOL.
FOUR RHODES SCHOLARSHIPS.
Apply to F. C. FAULKNER. M.A.
Term Begins February 5.
M ONS. ALEX TROUCHET, French Che
? mist. makes a speciality of Country
Orders. Only address, corner of Welling.
ton and Barrack streets, Perth.
AUCTION ' '
SUMMARY OF AUCTIONS.
THIS DAY.
January 8.-T. Tote and Co.-Furniture and
sundries, at the mart, 713 Hay-st.; 2.30
p.m
January 8.-Coles and Coles.-Poultry, at
the- Mart, 40 Beaufort-st.; 2 p.m.
Jan. 9.-A. W. Ducat.-,Furniture and ef.
fects, at. 136 Edward-at.; 11 a.m.
Jan.. 9.-4-. A. Mansfield.-Furniture, etc.,'
t at the Mart. 134 Barrack-st.; 2.30.
furniture and effects, at 29 Rokeby-rd.,
Subiaco; 2.30 p.m.
January 9.-Chas. P. Hobart apd Co.--Fur.
uiture and bankrupt stock, atlJl Hay.
at.; 2.30 p.m.
January 9.-F. Bateman and Co.-Furniture,
etc., on the premises, Eric-street, Cottis.
loe; 2.30 p.m.
January 10.-Langsford and Toy-Glenroy
Estate, en the grounds, South Perth.
January 15.-Chas. Sommers.-Residence,
Mt. Lawley, in the rooms, 56 St.
George's-terrace; 3 p.m.
January 21.-Robeitson Bros.-Choice farm
property, 820 acres Highbury, in the
rooms, Emanuel Buildings, St.Geurge's
terrace.
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21.
SIn the Roams,
EMANUEL BUILDINGS, 91 ST. GEORGE'S.
TERRACE.
At Thre? P.I.
ABSENTEE'S SALE.
CHOICE FAR-M PROPERTY.
820 Acres, Highbury, G.S.R., adjoining
Tow :ship.
ROBERTSON BROS. have been favoured
l with instructions from the owner, who
has left the State to SELL.as above
Williams Locaions 3849, 3474, 4.5, and
3239,. containing 320 acres freehold, 500
acres C.P., total 820 acres.
The IMPROVEMENTS:comprise 4=roomed
stone and: iron house, cement ulderground
tank,; 1 acre orchard' in bearing, 4 acres
garden. 5stall stable and chaff-room, 200
acres cleared. 100. acres partly cleared, 400
acres ringbarked, 500-yard dam, good well
and 2 soaks.
The whole of the property Is fenced with
three wired and sheep-proo nbetting, subdi
vided into 5 paddocks.
The situation is an ideal one, being only
two minutes' walk from \the Highbury rail-,
way station, adjoining the townsite. Thisis.
a first-class piece of rich chocolate soil, ad.
mirably adapted for mixed' farming.
The owner, having left the State, has in
atructed us to sell, and we confidently re
coinmend inspection.
- Full particulars may be obtained from the
Auctioneers ..or -Mr. MAXWELL NAIRN,
Solicitor, Barrack.st
S ..THIS MORNING.
THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1914,
At Eleven O'Clock.
ON T!I$ PBEMISEB.'
THE SPEINGDALE FACTORY, CHARLES
STET' .WEST 'PERTH (o ip. ABER.
IMPORTANT and CLEARING SALB o? all.
th ILANT, FIT"INGS, STOCK, and
useful sundries of this well-known Fae
N ALEN and CO: have received in
1?ir,? ctioris fromn Reichardt and Allen,
Limited, in Liquidation, to SELL as above,
and ,oomprmsing, .
SFAM- PIPES?F .. i
BELTING and PUL EYS.
GRINDING MA3 H1NE.
.4 COPPERS. .
DRYING ROOM.
7 VATS,'i CASKS.
4 ,WOODEN BUOKElIS.
15 TINS of ORIENT REFRIGERATING
'PAINT.
15 TINS of GROUND PEPPER.
NUTMEGS, TRESSELIA.
:PIGEON HOLES.
6 Trolleys, 2 Bolg Coppers, P
Wrenches and' Vyces, Valves aid
Fittings,' Filling Machine, New Brooms,
etc., etc.
v BEEN ALLEN, AUCIONEER.
FRIDAY, JANUARY 9 1914,
Hslf-psat lo P.. +
f"iL. BATEMAN and C0.; wll SELL on the
.'Pre. ~lises' occupied by. Mrs,. Dunan.
Eric-street,. Cottesloc (rear of Ocean Beach
Hotel),' Superior. Household Furniture, being
the contents of five'rooms, comprising:-'
Handsome dining suite, 7 pieces; oak ex
' tension table, bedroom suite, 3 pieces;
.cream and nickel double bedstead, ka
pok beds. pillows and bolsters, blan
ket, quilts, combination bedsteads
linoleums,-mats. hallstand (new), pic
,tures, duchesse, curtains and blinds,
jardiniere, mirrors, towel rajls; toilet
sets, chairs, fender and irons, trinket
set, flower stand, rattan chair, filter
and .stand,. coolei, dy door, steps,
aviary, lawn mower,- garden hose,
witer can, tools. lantern, tables, lamps.
duck blinds 12, 8, 6 x 8, door mat,
plates, cups and !saucers, .tea 'set,
knives, forks, spoons, kitchen utensils,
wire netting, f~wls, and host of sun.
dries.
I
SALE STARTS 2.30 SHARP.
F. BATEMAN and CO.,
Auctioneers,
26 South-terrace, Fremantle.
NEXT 'SATURDAY.
NEXT SATURDAY.
NEXT SATURDAY.
* GLENROY ESTATE,
GLENROY ESTATE,
GLENROY ESTATE,
SOUTH PERTH.
SOUTH PERTH.
SOUTH PERTH.
ON THE GROUNDS. /
ON. THE, GROUNDS.
ON THE GROUNDS.
This Magnificent Property, selected over 40
years ago by Mr. A. Douglas, is now to
be SOLD
BY PUBLIC AUCTION.
Plans and full particulars on application to
TLANGSFORD and TOY,
Auctioneers and Estate Agents, 21,
22, 32 New Zealand Chambers. St. George's.
terrace, Perth.
'Phone 444.
TO-MORROW, TO-MORROW,
FRIDAY, JANUARY '9,
At Eleven A.M.
On the Premises, 136 EDWARD-STREET,
Off Stirling-street.
VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
And EFFECTS.
A W. DUCAT has received instructions
from the owner to SELL as above,
comprising:-Splendid BEDROOM SUITE (3
pieces), double BEDSTEAD, wire mattress,
toilet ware, LINOLEUMS, lace curtains,
base rocker, DUCHESSE CHEST, wash
stand and ware, 2 COMBINATION BED
STEApS, dressing tables, mirror-back hall
stand, lino, door mats, handsome SIDE
BOARD with long .mirror back, tables,
high-back CHAIRS, WICKER LOUNGE,
OVERMANTEL, pictures, creckery, K. safe,
tables, chairs, utensils, etc., etc.
ROBERTSON BROS.,
Auctioneers, House and Estate
Agents,
Are now Etablished in their New Offices,
EMANUEL BUILDINGS,
91 ST. GEORGE'S-TBERACE.
AUCTION SALES
Conducted throughout the State.
SWORN VALUATIONS MADE.
Rents Collected. Loans Negotiated.
ESTATES MANAGED.
We invite inspection of our list of City
Investments. Homes, Building Sites, Farms,
Orchards, etc.
CLIENTS ARE DRIVEN TO INSPECT.
VOU'RE the One. Shaftesbury Thbeatre
Wassimuli Pasha. Coming neat Sat
urday.
AUCTIONS
THURSDAY, JANUARY 15,
At Three O'Clock;,' I
IN THE ROOMS, 6 ST. GEORGE'-TER
RACE.
GENTLEMAN'S HANDSOME BRICK and
SI?ONE RESIDENCE,
"BRIGHTOR,"
BEAUFORT4?TEET, MT. LAWLEY.
RC ??A. SOMMMERS (in conjunction with
SW. H. James), has been favoured
with instructions from Mrs. W. Angove, to
SELL as above
All that fine block of land, being LOT
437 of LOC6TION Z, having a front.
are of 66ft. to Beaufort4treet, by the
splendid depth of 165ft. to a r.o.w:,
upon which is erected the handsome
Residence, "Brighter," of brick with
stone facings upon stone foundations,
and containing HALL 15ft. x 5ft.,
Passage 18ft., five main rooms, kitchen
fitted with sink, plate rack, Metters
stove, and built-in copper, fountain.
Pantry and shelves, bathroom with.
heater; with fired wardrobe or
linen press, .electric light throughout,
and all windows wire-nettkd. Spa.
clous verandahs, back and- front.
Large jarrah semi-detached and iron
laundry, c r and troughs and cement
ed floor; 1,000-gllon rain-water tank,
Sampson's w inmill, with 2;000-gallon
tank on elevated stand, from which
the grounds can be irrigated. Netted
fowl-run and shod. .he grounds are
nicely laid out with lawns, side and
front,; gravelled footpaths, ornamen
tal trees.
"Bh htr" o jicpes an ideal position,
high, with firatlas surroundings, com
mands fine view and is only two or three
minutes from Beaufort-street tram termi
nus, and is from all points a Gentleman's
Ideal Home.
Further psirticular and cards to view
may be obtained from the Auctioneer.
SATURDAY, JANUARY 10.
At Eleven A.M.-'
IN THEIR .ROM , - EMANUEL BUILD
INGS, PERTH.
8 H.P. OIL ENGINE
iRARMONTH, DUFFY and CO. ill
O.i.OFFER for SALE by PUBLIC AUC.
TION, as abore;
1 8-H.P. Oil Engine (new):
Full particulars on application to the
Auctioneers.
TO-DAY. TO.DAY.
/ PURE-BRED POULTRY.
At the MART,\40 BEAUFORT-ST.,
At Tro P.M.
Retiing' from the .Fancy.
(TOLES and:,COLES .have been favoured
./ with instractions from- the owner (a
well-knowl poiltry faueier),to SELL.hki en
tire stock of 'pure-bred birds, including
numerous ptiMe winners
WHlE' OdBPINGTONS.
BLACK ORPINGTONS.
WHITE LEGHORN8.
S WANDOTTES, gold and silver.
The mating. seasoni is almost at hagd
Now is, the time to make up your breeding
pe'as id replenish your yards.
The Auctioneers are Ageaitsfor the Pettit
Patent Poultry. Food Company, 'and 'will
gladly 'intr?duce it to buiyers.. It?ensures
'the health of:' the birds.and inceases the
quantity and fertility of the egges
COLES and COLES,
', 0 Beaufiortet. , .
COCKRAW'S STOCK BAZAAR,
W2 Pier,-estreet
FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 1913.
Half-past Teo aL.x Sharp.
HORSES. HORSES. ; HO $S.
Heavy and Medi'm Draughts, Farm Mares
i d Geldings, Delivery Horses, Ponies
etc
. A. E. OOCRAM will SELL by PUB
,;1 LIC AUCTION- ; \r
On account Messrs. J. L. and A. Badman t
31 head fine active draught mares .sad
geldings, all seasoned, good workers,
Sand relMe. re. ial
On account Mr. F. P.O:Brie:'
.17 magnificent y ung farm mares :.old
urgin , all specia y selected fidm the
:best: faSrm.iVictoria. '. -
On aoount Mr. Joel Badmn:.: i.
33. young medium draught, mares :and
geldings, including some grand wlieatt
'9 prettyponieo, for ladies"and childrens
use, very docile
6 trottingmares ai geldings, and the
' well-knows aracing gelding Lrd Mo.
srt, sound" and very fist, good jumlp
er, and broken to harness.
hAese lots are all now on view.
Inspection Invited. '
LOOK OUT fOR THE UNRESERVED
,BARGAINS' I
COCKBAM'8" 'S CK BAZAAR.,
202 Pier-street.
Telephone, mi, 400.
THIS DAY, at Half-pat Two Sharp.
'At the Mart, .713 HAY-STRERET.
ANOTHER GOOD MIXED LOT, and coin
praing:-Niee Organ, han?aonm
Douhease Chests (latest designs), nee
M.T. Washstands and Ware, Go-Cart,
noreen, UnM,1 gn L5015 l o1r Li sUeZI,
Coolgardie Coolers and Safes, large
Cedar Chest of Drawers and M.T. Wash.
stand to match, D.H. Machine. in good
order, Bedsteads of all sorts, Linos, nice
Singer Machine, Blue Flame Stove,
Copper,' aucepan Oil Stoves, Pots and
Pans; Folding Chair, Cane Do., Cool
Roof Paint, Bedding, Linen Basket,
Stretchers, Umbrellas, Spectacles, Tin.
ware, Enamelware. Kaldo, Crockery,
K. Utensils, and Sundries.
T .TATE and' CO. will SELL as usual.
No Reserve. Terns Cash.
TO-MORROW (FRIDAY),
At Half-past Two P.M.
On the Premies, 29 .ROKEBY-ROAD,
SUBIACO,
.. Near. Station.
.,On account of Miss Williamson, who is
leaving the State.
Another Nice Clean Lot, the Coptents of a
Confectionery and Soft Drinks Shop,
Stock, Counters, Partitions, Sweets, and
Jars, Scales /and Weights, Mirrors,
Tables, Chairs, Chockery, Cutlery,
Cruets, Double Bedstead and Bedding,
Lines, Stretchers, Blinds and Curtains,
- Mats, Rugs, Screens, Kitchen
Utensils and Sundries, Duchesse Chest
and 'M.T. Table, Large-Set of Ware,
Tent and Fly in good condition, and
Sundries of all sorts, almost new and in
good order throughout.
'pt TATE and CO. have been favoured
.L to SELL as above.
HARVEY MONTHLY STOCK SALE.
SATURDa Y, JANUARY 10,
At Half-past One P.M.
2 Farm Mares.
3 M.D. Geldings.
4 Useful Sorts.
3 Cows and Calys.
3 'Backward Springers.
12 Tip-top Heifers.
O0 F.M. Ewes.
50 Lambs.
FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED.
J. G R'I E V E S,
Auctioneer.
SUPREME COURT, WESTERN AUS
TRALIA.
THOMAS JOHN ANTONOVICH and
JOSEPH MARINONI
Versus
HUGH McKERNAN.
On MONDAY, the 12th day of JANU-
ARY, 1914, at 11 am. (unless the Writ of
Fieri Facas be previously satisfied), the
Sheriff will cause to be SOLD by PUBLIC
AUCTION at Mr. Charles Somm sa's Auction
Mart, St. George's-terrace, Perth, all the
defendant's interest in portion of Buckland
Hill Suburban Lot 107, being Lot 14.
regd. vol. 39, fol. 185, containing 22,
perches, having a frontage of 88 links to
Lochee-street, Cottesloe Beach, by a depth
of 182 links.
For further information apply to
J. H. MYSLIS,
Sheriff's Officer.
Or Sheriff's Office, Perth.
January 7, 1914 .
Wa rHO is the Funniest Man in PerthP?
V Shaftesbury Theatre next Saturday.
Waseimuli Pasha.
rOUCHEWFS Corn Cure is the Coca
1 Cure par excellence. It gives entire
eatisfaction always. Corner of Wellington
and Barrack street, Perth.
AUCTIONS.
FRIDAY, JANUARY 16;
At Three P.M.
IN My Rooms. Harper's Buildings, Howard
street, Perth.
MAGNIFICENT CENTRAL CITY PRO.
PERTY,
HAY-STREE.
Near Town Hall and Retail Business
Houses.
RENT PRODUCING PROPERTY.
JA MEs GARDINER has received instruc
S tions from John Temby, Esc., of Ben
digo, Victoria, to OFFER as above
Part of Perth Town Lot Ql, having a
frontage to Hay-street of 142 links
by a depth of 179.9 links, and 184
links, with a right-of-way leading into
.Pier-street.
IMPROVEMENTS. -Two-storey brick
buildings, consisting of five shops on the
ground floor, and offices and rooms on the
first floor.
THIS IS AN EXCELLENT PROPERTY,
WELL SITUATED, AND PRODUCING
GOOD 'RENTAIS.
A large portion of the purchase money can
remain on fixed mortgage.
Further particulare from
JAMES GARDINER. Auctioneer, Har
per's Buildings, Howard-street, Perth, or
MESSRS. NORTHMORE and HALE, oSl
icitors, Halsbury Chambers, Howard-street,
Perth.
STO-MORROW (FRIDAY),
At Half-past Two.
At THE MART, 134 BARRACK-STREET.
FURNITURE and SUNDRIES.
F. A. MANSFIELD will SELL:
BEDROOM, DINING-ROOM, DRAW.
ING-ROOM and KITCHEN FURNI
TURE, PIANOS.
SUNDRIES of every description.
,BOOKCASE,. OFFICE TABLES, etc.
Details Tolmorrow;
Further goods received for this sale or
purchased for cash any. time., Tel. 761.
THIS FRIDAY at Half-past Two Prompt.
At 897 HAY-STREET (Past Tivoli).
,FINE FURNITURE end VALUABLE
. SUNDRIES.
BANKRUPT STOCK, including
BOOTS and SHOES for' Men, Women and
Children.
H?AS. P. HOBART and CO. will SELL
... as .above.
THIS DAY JANUARY 6
At Two o'clock.
:GREAT FURNITURE SALE'
At CENTRAL AUCTION 'MART,
13 AdeTaide-street. Fremantle.
HARRY WILSON and CO. have been in
Sstructed by Mrs.- B. Harrison, to SELL
contents of a four-roomed House, brought to
Mart for convenience, including-.
Wardrobe, 2 duchesse cheats, .,2 M.T.
washstands, dininp'table, kitchen table,
2 toilet sets, chairs linoleum., double'
and single bedsteads, wires, bedding,
S dresser safe "tubs, crockery, glass
- ware, rugs, 5 pairs fowls, 'and almost
every. household requisite.
FRANCIS E. TEMPLE,; Auctioneer. ,
HORSES. HORSES. H IOBRSES.
SMILY'S STOCK BAZAARB
100 JAMESST. "
FRIDAY; JANUARY . 9,
Half-past Ten ,Sharp.
W ALTON A. SMILY as een instructed
Y to SELL
) On account. shippc:s, S.A.: 12 medium
farm colts and fillies.. Balance of shipments.
-Must be''old.
On account J. Butcher, Mardella: 2-farm
sorts,(3 and 4 years), 1 farm mare,(worker).
Account Mr. 'Baker,'of Baker and-Moore:
The best pony turnout,in Perth. Beautiful
basket sulky, perfect pony, and.harnes '
'Account owner: Pony. 11 hands, a model;
new sulky and harness" suit lady or com
mercial man.
Account T. Berryman:i 1 skewbald buggy
horse, 1 imported buggy' mare.
Also, 3 spring cart turnouts' 4 sulky'turn
'outs', 15,useful cheap' horses (no 'reserve),
harness and sundries. '
ENTRIES INVITED.
\ENTRIES 'INVITED.
HORSES, VEHICLES,, LIVE STOCK
SfPrepaid Advertigements under this heading not
ceoeeding ighteen words, on. shilling; three
insertions, two shillings and sinpenoe.] .
A - TIP8ONl "Kin- o' the Boad"' for
Loountri work.., the 'best Silky ever
built. We have others with rubber tyres
and with iron; also'Buggies, etc., all- ready
for the road. at right prices, for cash only.
SIMPSON, Carriiage Builder,
91 Jamesetreet,
\Tel. 2172.
L A, -BhAE3hINRi.-fiet tler Speiagearta.
G. Lewis, Coachbuilder, 299 Wellington-st
East, nest Pier-t. 'Phone 1956. .
A.-- PRINGCARTS, S.H. Hooded
. Semi K.R. Sulky, Village Cart, also
Farmer's Express Buggy. P. Daley and Son,
Coachbuilders, 67 Murray-st.
A BAbGAIN.-Village Gari, Pony and
Harness, £18; Pony, neat Sulky, and
Harness, £17; Horse, Cart and BHress,
cheap. 30 Francis-st.
AT SMILY'S STOCK BAZAAR.
100 James-street.
Just Arrived:
25 Farm COLTS and FILLIES, trials, 4
for £100.
15 Delivery and Light HORSES.
1 Beautiful Sulky Pony, 11 hands.
1 Piebald Buggy Horse, 1 hsndsome
Buggy MARE.
4 Useful Cheap HORSES, A Spring
CARTS, 3 SULKIES, 1 Pony CART,
£5, HARNESS etc.
Inspectipn Invited.
Auction Sales every Friday.
AT DEMPSTE'S STOCK BAZAAR,
301 WELLINGTON-ST.
6 Extra Heavy Draught Geldings.
6 Heavy and Medium Draught Mares ants
Geldings, suitable all farm. work.
3 Spring Cart and Delivery Horses.
2 Light American Rubber.tyred Buggies.
1 Second-hand Sulky, with hood.
H. H. DEMPSTER.
'Phone 2013.
AT COCKBURN'S CARRIAGE AND
MOTOR WORKS.
MURRAY-STREET. Tel. 800.
Call and inspect our up-to-date 5-seated
Rush-sided TORPEDO CAR-BODIES.
Cars Painted, Trimmed, and Repaired.
TW. ROWLAND, 119 James. Large
Winkers, Saddles and Bridles, also new;
prices right.
BUGGY Mare, 15 hands, 6yrs., fast trot
ter, quiet trams, good hack, £22; Sulky
and Harness, £12. Rear 170 St. George's-ter
race.
BUTCHER'S Order Cart, reliable horse
and harness turnout, £23; staunch
young Horse, crank-axle Qart and Harness,
suit carrier, any trial. 30 Francis-st.
BUTCHER'S Cutting Cartwanted to-Hire
for one month. P. Daley and Son,
Coachbuilders, 67 Murray-st.
BUY to Best Advantage from The Bairds
U Co. Buggy Whips, lai 3d.; Axle
Grease. 43d.; Spring Cart Chains, 3s. 6d.;
Plough Chains. 3s. 9d.; Winkers, 6s. Sd.;
Hames. 5s. Sd. The Bairds Arcade for
value.
COW for Sale, just in; also 2 Springers;
Horses for Sale (2), Colt and Filly, can
be seen T. James's Farm, Armadade. T.
James.
COW, young Ayrshire, with calf at foot,
Sgiving 10 quarts daily, guaranteed
sound, £8, a gift. 145 Stirling-st.
COWS for Sale, 2 splendid Heifers, with
calf at foot; also 2 Springers. Apply
Woolley, Albany-rd., Cannington.
C W, heavy milker, newly calved, sell or
exchange one to calve month hence.
Duncan, Cecil-st., Victoria Park.
WHO is the Funniest Man in Perth?-.
Shaftesbury Theatre next Saturday,
Wassimuli Pasha.
MAKE. A NOTE OF THIS.
WE CAN PUT A .
HORNSBY PIANO
RIGHT IN YOUR HOME FOR THE MODEST SUM OF
£40 FORTY POUNDS. £40
THERE IS NO SUCH VALUE IN THE WHOLE OF AUSTRALIA.
We can make this offer because our enormous turnover gives us a pull on the
manufacturen.
HORNSBY PIANOS
ARE NOT TAWDRY IMITATIONS, BUT
'REAL MUSICAL' INSTRUMENTS,
FFITED WITH FULL IRON FRAMES.ANDI ALL'THE NEWEST IMPROVEMENT .
Look at them in our windows with the full light of day on them.
Then come in and hear their sweet mellow tone, see. the exquisitely smooth
working of the mechanism, and you will not be surprisel that
WE GUARANTEE. THEM FULýiY
Make a Good Resolution this New Year that you will come and see 'the 'on.
derful '
HORNSBY PIANO
and we are quite sure you will not rest till you own es.
WE SELL HORNSBY PIANOS ON THE EASIEST OF TERMS.
Sole Agents:
NICHOLSON'S LIM.ITED,
PERTH. EREMANTLE, KALGOORLIE.
/' I.S.
HORES. VEHICLES LIVE STO?CKK
Coosax sroa ; sAZAsR.
We must .Clea?
£20,000 ; "WORTH OF 'HO ,ES £20,000
£20,000 WORTH OF HORSES 20,000
To close the you's ccon.
We have' several hundred. horses on hand.
Another fine 'bipme D by the
. SS...INDARR .
e.iD ember 17,;
And we have
150 HEAD on the KATOOMBA,' .
Due Decenmber 24'also'
S.Spedally.eleted DARkY;COWS."
S A very choice lot.
We invie inspection of'the following ship
menatenow to band-
10 Beantifully-educated OHILDEENE
PONIES including Tom, Thumb, Wee
Jean ,LiAt e Dot, Sweet A ,1 Amaz
Eg 'Grace,. and others; allo iet, to
ride and drive " , :
7 Hihass "TROTTING.' AR 'and
, GS, edigreed,'? 't time
tesls and maidena. .;
4 Extra'Stylish CARRIAGE HORSEF and
HACKS. educated; all price-winners.
.150 Heavy, " Active. .nd' " Medium
DRAUGHS, .Farm and Delivery,
Mares and Gelding, Mares and Foalsf
• Tradesmen'a and Light Harness Soru'
etc., etc
T1 hre ear-o hoouTghhied STALLION
F1 Four-year-ld SUFFOLK STALLION; '1
Tro do.
1 Shire i(d 1 Clydesdale STA.LIONS; 'all
pedigreed, prise-wmnners.
THE MOST ORITICAL NSPECTION
/ INVITED, and
WE WONT REFUSE YOUR MONEY.
OOKRwEAM St'OCK BAZAAb?,
202 Pier.treet.
Tel 400 and 1111.
C OW . ,COWS. COWS.
Just landed, ex s.s.-Wandilla, I Spcially
Selected Milker, and Springers.' tub hculin
tested, quiet and in first-clas condition.
DERPSTER'S STOCK' BAZAAR,
( 301 Wollingtonet.: .
COWS.-GOOD YOUNG COWS, WITH
' CALVES'AT FOOT.
'",VeryW Quiet.. .
BROWN, CLINCH and CO.,
Midland Junction.
COWS.--Seven fat young {Ieifers and
well-bred Jersey, for Sale,: cheap. Ap
ply D. Hehir, Guildford-road, Belmont.
COWS, 'just calved, more near calving,
L gopd milking strain, young and quiet.
434 William-it.
(1OW, with calf at foot, heavy milker
C cheap. Apply No. 4 Bulwer-st.
D ANIEL WHITE and CO.,
414 Murray-st., Perth.
Builders of all Classes of Carriages,
Vehicles, Farmers' Carts, Drays, etc.
Motor-car Bodies £ seciality: Workmanship
.and quality guaranteed. EstimatesJ given
for building all kinds, of Vehicles to order.
Write for catalogue. .
teIVE Trotrng Mares and Geldings; 5
'.\ Brass-moun'ted Sydney Sulkies; 5 Sets
Rubber and Gold Harness, cheap. 30 Fran
cisetreet.
OR Sale, Waggonette Cab, cheap, price
F £35. Apply Cab . 13, Railway Statioh
Rank, Perth, or to 41 Wittencom.t., East
Perth.
,'OR sale, good Pony any tria~ £6; 4
,.' good Delivery Sorts any trial, from £8
upwards. Apply 279 Bulwer-st.
FOR Sale, new Heavy Dray. For price
and particulars apply to P.Danter,
Blacksmith, Korrelocking.
OR Saleo'Bay are, 8 years, £14. Suit
1. tradesman. Apply Shamrock, For
restst.; Cottesloe.
F1OF; Sale, rubber-tyrtd Sulky, Pony, and
Barness cheap. Apply 68 Stone-st.,
West Perth.
FOR Sale, Horse, Springcart, and Har
ness, cash or t6rms. Apply Grinsell,
Gosnells.
1lR SALE, 1 Log-hauling Team. Apply
JV W. Wrrn, No. 2 State Mill, Dwelling.
up.
O110Y'S Stables, 210 Beasfort-st.-Lorries,
I Carts. Sulkies, Buggies, Masher Carts.
all classes Horses and Ponies; no reasonable
offers refused.
GOAT and young Nannie Kid for sale.
Riversles, Comerset., Como.
HOODED Sulky, rubber tyres, Harness,
11 Pony, stylih, fast, any trial. Hy.
Long, Red House, Devon-rd.. Osborne.
HOODED Sulky, iron wheels, with set
Harness, £15, bargain. 201 Heytes
bury-rd., Subiaco. o
O ES HORSES. HORSES.
Just landed, e.e. Karools, 40 Head of
FARM MARES and GELDINGS, all youn
and sound, and Prices right. Agricultural
Bank Buyers can safely rely on securing a
good Horse, as only the best class shipped.
Call and inspect our stock.
HAND and FLOWER,
CITY SALE YARDS,
Beaufort-street, opposite Police Courts.
Tel. 1010.
ORsEs 3 mes, pod sulky and deliv
ery sor s; also 1 active medium, young
and sound, trials. . Hallion, Johnst.,
Nortii Frimantle. Telephone 739.
HORSE, 4 yrs., nuggetty, sound staunch,
L new Springcart and Harness, good turn
out, suit farm or delivery; will separate. 420
William-st. "
ORl- draught, for Balk_ cheap, tho
r roughly staunch and sound. D. Wal
let, Caledonian-avenue, Maylands; or lorry
rank, Perth.
WTRITE for an?tiz .you want in the
hemist, _orn.er of Wellington sad Banmeuc
tse. Ax ce Fe.
HORSES., VEHICLES. jUE SrTOCK
R ORSES HORSES. EORES.t1'
Just landed, s.s. Karoola, Sunday, 7O -
head of "
HEAVY DRAUGHT GELDINGS iahd
MARES,
the pick of the country. ' All young .and
/ sound. '
Alsd 40 .head of Nice, Yoiung FARM MARES
and GELDINGS, two first-claws Delivery
IORSES, suitable for show ring.
Now 'is the time to secure a good horse.,
Nothing but the best shipped.
Call. and Inspect our Stock. Our matte
small profits, quick turnover.
HAND and. FLOWER,
City. Sale Yards, Beaufort-treet, opposite
'Police Court.'. TeL 1010.
H ORSES, several. with trials, good'
. 'workers,
FOR': SALE CHEAP.
BUNNING BROS.. LTD..
HO RSE, 5 yrs. old, staunch and quiets;
Lorry and Harness, good. lot, turnout
£40; sell separate. 30 Francis-st., near Wil
lialm-s?eet.. . ":"
Tl[ORSE, Cart, Harneiss, estitabl?' piodoce p
11 merchant, any trial.' 17 Rose-stre?t?;~
Slbiaeo. . , , "
IF you want..a good-Borse'and a square'
deal, call on Hand and Flower, City
Saleyards, Beaufortistreet, Perth, opp. Pert
Courts. : '
SP ORTE D HORSBS.
I ,. IMPORTED HOBSES.'
JAMES McENCROE'S
W.A. STOCK BAZAAR,
STIRLUNGkST.
Just Landed.
Account Mr. John Burns. the well-knoea
shipper: @ head of Heavy Draught Horses,
6 head of specially selected Farm Mares.
/ Account Mr. Watson, Melbourne: 12 head
of Mares and? Geldings, speciallylselected to
suit the W.A. farmers' requirements. '
Account ownei:. 20 head srixed Horaes,
comprising Delivery Horses, cheap. Farm
Mares and cheap Geldings, suitable for
Agricultural Bank buyers.'
Also on hand. 6 aged cheap Draughts; as
reasonable offer refuse'.
JAMES McENCROE,
W.A. STOCK' BAZAAR,
STIRLING-ST.
Tel. 2425.
SA E S 'M. McEIN CRIt
Livery, Letting; and Bait Stables.
,W.A. Stock Bazaar, Stirling~street.
Stylish Sulky and Buggy Turnouts, Spring
Cart TurnouEs; Heavy, Medium, and Plough
Horses for Hire by day or week. Moderate
charges.
Telephone 2425.
JERSEY-HOLSTEIN Bill, 4 years, quiet
U and sound, cheap, terms if required,
or would exchange for poultry. F. Whitham,
Coogee.
T UCERNE for Sale, fresh cut, green, de
- liv6red' Fremantle twice weeky; quotes
for quantities. F. Whitham, Coog"ll.
M ArES and Geldings, heavy and medium,
imported every week (if space avail.
able). V.S., examinmtion; all guaranteed'
as described; selected by Ernie Oakes. Or
ders taken. Prices , quoted. JAMES
NICHOLLS, Hilltop, 110 Francis-st. Est.
1865. 'Phone 2345.
M ARE, medium draught, suit farm or de
livery, trial; Spring Cart,; rew (builder
Porter), suitable wheat carting; Masher
Cart, new. 14 Monger-st., off Beaufort-st.
M ARE, Springcart and Harness,, £21;
M Hares, suit farmer, 3 years, riding
saddle and bridle. Abbott, Midland Junc
tion, opp. station.
"M ARE, draught, very nice; Mare and
uV nice foal at foot: one black Horse,
suit undertaker. 434 William-st.
M ILK for sale, 20 gallons daily. Apply
"Dairy," P.O., Guildford.
PONY. small, stylish, quiet, sun child
A ren. also Governess Cart, R.T., cheap:
will separate. Abbott's. Furnishers. 141
William-st.
PONY, young, sound, broken saddle and
harness, lady or 'hild can handle,
cheap. Street's Boot Shop, Hay-st., Subiaco.
R .T. Masher Cart, nickel-r"ounted, nearly
new, or exchange for good sulky suit
pony. Dawes, Sayers-st., Midland Junction.
ULKIES, hooded and without, perfect
order: also Handsome Pony, 4ys., a
model and 2 Strong Spring Carts, etc. 420
William-st. ___ "
'?ULKY, R.T., King of the Road. Apply
80 Shenton-st.. North Perth, after 12.
TROTTER, heavily built. suitable for -
heavy sulky work in country district.
State age, pedigree !if any),.performances
and price, H124. this office.
.T'ROTTING Gelding, 16-2. 3 years, sire.
. Lord Dudley, dam The Duke, per
fectly quiet, broken. E. Abbott, '2 King
e'reet, Perth.
W ANTED, Pony, gelding, about 11
hands, dark bay or black. 5 or 6
years, nice appearance. Particulars and
price to Blakemore, East Cannipgton.
WTANTED to Purchase second-hand Wag.-'
Sgon, to carry 4 tons. Full particu
largs to G.M., 31 Ord-street. West Perth.
WANTED to Sell Horse, reliable, any
Strial, Cart, Harness; will separate.
Walker, Grocer. Claremont.
W ANTED, low Sulky, seat three. Full
particulars to E.C., Post Office, W7est
Guildford.
W TANTED, two-wheeled, Hand Barrow.
V J. Henderson, 2 Clarence-sat., High
gate Hill.
an-d- minute Records, with ordinary
horn, £5 5s., or with Cygnet horn, £7. Cash,
or we sell on terms. For particulars apply
PHONOGRAPH AND TYPEWRITE? CO.
10 Central Arcade Perth.
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