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AMUSEMENTS.
.IAVB YOU SEEN "BOT'TB, o" AT
--, THE DANDIES?
OLYJILA.
l rth' Delightful Alfresco Theatre.
AIYPGHT TO NIGHT.
IO.NIHT At 125. TO-NIG
Mr. EDWARD BEANBODMBE
presents
is nglish Company at omedians
In the Nsical Etrauwgansa
'BOTa, (0" "BOTTLE, 0"
OTO7LE, 0" "BOTFLE, 0"
"BOTTLE, O" "BOFILE, O"
"BOTT?E, 0" "BOTTLE, 0"
A Wierd Fascinating. Melody
By the Vagabond Musicians.
A Triumph in the Art of Comedy Sketches.
"BOTILE, 0," "BO'ILE, 0,"
"BOTrTLE, O."
Everybody singing it! Everybody hum
ming it!
Everybody Whistling.it!
Come and Hear it for Yourself.
Prices: Is. 6d. 2., Is. Plan at Nichol
saen'.
'?HE EXPLOITS OF ELAINE.'
The Next Story, entitled
"THE RECKONING,"
Will be shown at Queen's Hall Next
SATURDAY, MONDAY, and TUESDAY.
,ON THE APEX OF PICTORIAL FAME
1FN THE APEX OF PICTORIAL FAME
Vic's Pictures
Vic's Pictures
Vic's Pictures
Vic's Pictures
EVERY PICTURE A MASTERPIECE.
A Programme Without Padding . for 3d.
and 6d.
TO-DAYS GREAT STAR is
THE SPENDTHRIFT
THE SPENDTHRIFT
THE SPEN.DTHRIFT
THE . SPENDTHRIFT
THE SPENDTHRIFT
A six-part Edison Kleine Drama of
IN EXTRAVAGANT WIFE,
A JEALOUS HUSBAND,
AND A WEALTHY CLUBMAN.
A Story with a punch.
Supported by an All-star Series.
PRICES AS USUAL.
SOWN HALL, FREMANTLE.
Vic's Pictures, showing daily 12 noon to
11 p.m.
ARE
YOU
FOLLOWING
THE EXPLOITS OF ELAINE,
THE EXPLOITS OF ELAINE,
THE EXPLOITS OF ELAINE,
The Latest Story of this Thrilling Series
is entitled
'THE DEVIL WORSHIPPERS."
In which Craig Kennedy rescues Bennett
and Elaine from certain death, and he is
given a clue which will reveal the identity
of "The Clutching Hand."
TEE MYSTERY OF MARY, Etc.
PRICES, 3d and 6&.
FREDERIC VILLIERS.
uR. FREDERIC VIULIEKS.
FREDERIC VILIEERS,
FREDERIC VII.TERS,
FREDERIC VIIJERS,
Uniee Illustrated Lectures of an Eye
Wituess, Actual Glimpses through the
Battle smoke.
WITH JOFFRE AND FRENCH."
"WITH JOFFRE AND FRENCH."
BT. GEORGES HALL,
T.NIGHT and TO-MORROW EVENING.
THE
GREATEST LIVING WAR
COERRESPONDENT
Wi deiver his second lecture on his ex
perinces, "With Joffre and French,"
entitled
'THE DEFEAT OF GERMANY,"
"THE DEFEAT OF GERMANY,"
Or
"THE GREAT SIEGE FROM THE SEA
TO THE ALPS."
AN ENTIRELY DIFFERENT LECTUBE,
Illustrated 11
ONE HUNDRED DIFFERENT VIEWS.
The Box Plans for the
FREMANTLE SEASON,
VICTORIA, HALL, MONDAY, 27th inst.,
am. ow open at Nicholson's, Fremantle.
S ACEIFICE DAY.
NEXT SATURDAT.
al these taking pasri in the
MONSTER PROCESSION
are asked to be at James-st. at 2 p.m.
The Prooesion will proceed down Barrack
st., St- George's-ter., William-st., to the
Perth Railway Station.
Be in line to See the
IGGEST and MOST UNIO?UJ? PRO
OESSION
Ever Organised in the State.
MEE MR. SPONDULEX.
THE DECORATED MOTOR CARS.
THE UNIQUE TABLEUX,
REKEMBER THE WOUNDED.
SOLDIERS.
ESTERN AUSTRALIA IS EXPECTED
TO DO ITS DUTY.
Mr. H. N. DEAN,
Hon. Secretary.
S ACRIFICE DAY.
NEXT SATURDAY, MARCH 25.
All those taking part in the
MONSTER "P.UCESSION
NEXT SATURDAY
Are requested to be in
ATTENDANCE IN .IAM?I?STREPET,
.Opp. the Public Library
AT 2 P.M. SHARP.
.The route. will be along Barrack-at. to
St. George's-ter.. William-st. to the Rail
way Station, Perth.
IARTILLIERY SPORTS, ARTILLERY
GROUNDS, GUILDFORD.
SATURDAY NEXT.
Prize Money totals £30. Interesting
events, including Visitors' Handicap, Tug
of-War. Miners v Artillery. Hot water
provided.
MINERS' CORPS BAND.
Bombardier Paddy King, Promoter.
GUNNER E. FLANAGAN. Sec.
DANCING.Evcry Wednesday evening,
7.45, Catherine-st., Subiaco (our only
address). Mr. and Mrs. GOLDSWORTHY'S
Instruction Class. open to all wishing to
learn. Fee, is. 6d. each. Dancing Taught
in 3 Private Lessons, given any hour.
Long Night Saturday next. 'Phone 1937;
always home.
ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS.
ALL FREE ATTRACTIONS.
Running Every Saturday Afternoon
Ponies, Donkeys. Goat Carriage Swing
Boats, and Ocean Wave Swings. -
Free Hot Water for pninic parties.
Plenty of Shade and Shelter.
Admission 6d. Children half-price.
SAELI C WHISKI.
14 TEARS OLD.
AMUSEMENTS.
pAVILION THmBAm
ANNOUNCEMENT EFMBAORDINARYI
FOR THREE DAYS ONLY,
Commencing
TO-DAY TO-DAY. TO-DAY.
THE MARTYRDOM OF NURSE CAVELL.
MTHE MARTYRDOM OF NURSE CAVELL.
THE MARTYRDOM OF NURSE CAVELL.
THE MARTYRDOM OF NURSE CAVELL.
A Breathing, Living Monument to the
Heroic English Nurse.
Through FOUR TENSE REELS of Spirited
Action we follow the incidents leading up to
THE ARREST,
TRIAL IN SECRET,
And
Cold-blooded EXECUTION of the
GREATHEARTED ENGLISHWOMAN.
These Pulsating Pictures throb with the
Tragedy of the Huns' Blackest Crime.
After a week of unprecedented business
at Spencer's Theatre Royal, we have se
cured this Great Cinema Drama.
FOR THREE DAYS ONLY!
Greater J. D. Williams Amst. Co., Ltd.
W. Barrington Miller, Gen. Mgr.
SPENCER'S Theatre PICTURES
PENCER'S Royal PICTURES
And
ESPLANADE GARDENS.
Reverting to the original arrangement,
showing the same programme at both
places,
TO-NIGHT.
TO-NIGHT.
Alfred Sutro's Magnificent Society Play,
"JOHN GLAYDE'S HONOR,"
"JOHN GLAYDE' HONOR,"
"JOHN GLAYDE'S HONOR,"
"JOHN GLAYDE'S HONOR,"
As played by Sir Geeo. Alexander and
Matheson Lang at the St. James', London.
Produced by the Frohman Amusement
Corporation of America-a sure guarantee
of the highest creative excellence.
Strong, forceful acting, brilliant staging,
and an intensely absorbing plot, mark this
as one of the greatest successes of the
year.
SPLENDID PROGRAMME BESIDES,
including among other attractions an
'astonishing picture of the
"MAKING OF HUGE SHELLS."
"MAKING OF HUGE SHELLS."
An amazing insight into the amount of
time, money, and brains that go into the
production of these projectiles.
POPULAR PRICES.
Theatre, 6d. to 2s. Gardens, 6d. and Is.
G RAND MILITARY BALL.
PALMS DE DANSE.
TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT.
This will be the Event of the Season.
Everybody will be there.
BROWN'S SELECTED ORCHESTRA.
IMMENSE PROGRAMME.
Grand March. Judging the Sets.
Don't miss the Arcade of Rifles.
Don't miss the Masked Lady Dancer.
Don't miss the Confetti Showers.
Don't miss.the Comic Sets.
Prizes for Best Ccuple, Waltzes.
Prizes for Best Couple, One Step.
Prizes for Best Couple. Tango.
WHATEVER YOU DO, DON'T MISS THE
MILITARY BALL
Admission: Double ticket, 3s. 6d.; gent.,
single, 2s. 6d.; lady, single, 2s. Spectators,
is. Reserved Seats, 2s.
Book Reserved Seats at Soldiers' Queen
Committee Room, Barrack-street.
Mrs. A. AUSTIN. Hen. Seiretary..
PROF. H. E. SEGUY, Hon. Organiser.
iALLADIUM (DN)TINUOUS,
X MAREKT-ST., FR.EANTLE.
A??ays THE BEST PICTURES Showing.
AGAIN TO-DAY, TO-NIGHT.
WHEN THIEVES FALL OUT,
WHEN THIEVES FALL OUT,
A Two-reel Sensational Katem Drama.
THE STOOL PIGEON. Lubin Drama.
THE ROMANCE OF A HANDKERCHIEF,
Laughable Vitagraph Comedy.
GHOSTS AND FLYPAPER. Vita Comedy.
TOPICAL and WAR GAZETTE.
Commencing Next SATURDAY. MARCH
FOR ONE WEEK ONLY.
THE MARTYRDOM OF NURSE CAVELL.
Prices to suit the times: 3d. and 6d.
.OLDIER" WELCOME COMMPITEE.
GARDEN PARTY
To
RETURNED and WOUNDED SOLDIERS.
QUEEN' GARDENS,
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22, 1916,
5 to 5\p.m.
Special coach on 2 p.m. train from Fre
mantle, and special tram from Town Hall.
Perth. at 2.45 p.m., by kindness of Rail
way Department.
THOS. H. BLAKE.
For Joint Hon. Secretaries.
March 20, 1916.
ORGANS. ORGANS. ORGANS.
RGANS. ORGANS. ORGANS.
ORGANS ORGANS. ORGANS.
We have just Opened up a Large Stock,
by three of the Finest Reed Organ Manu
facturers on the Market.
'MASON and HAMLIN."
"MASON and HAMLIN."
Over 380,000 of these instruments have
been sold. They cannot be equalled for
Quality of Tone and Choice of Stops.
'BELL" ORGANS,
"BELL" ORGANS,
The Famous English and Canadian Organ.
Excellent Value at a Moderate Price.
'PACKARD" ORGANS.
"PACKARD" ORGANS.
Special Small Models for Mission Work.
A. W. DOBBIE and CO., LTD.,
A. W. DOBBIE and CO., LTD.,
Perth, Kalgoorlie, Fremantle, Bunbury.
JOMO, CANNING BRIDGE, AND
- APPLFCROSS FERRY SERVICE.
SUMMER TIME-TABLE.
Boats leave Perth Week Days (Saturdays
czcepted) 7.20. q.30, 11.15 a-m., 2.30, 4.5,
5.30, 6.15, 8.0, and 10.30 p.m.
On Saturdays: 7.20, 9.30, 11.15 a.m.,
12.30, 1.15 2.30, 3.5, 4.5, 5.30, 6.15, 8,
11.15 p.m.
On Sundays: 9.10, 10.30, 11.15 a.m., 12.30,
1.15, 2.30, 3.0, 3.30, 4.5, 5.35, 7.0, 8.0, 10.15
i p.m.
NOTE ALTERATION.
SWAN PJVER'FERRIES, LTD.,
Tel. A4512.
MOTOR BOATS. MOTOR BOATS.
FOR HIRE.
TO PLEASURE and PICNIC PARTIES.
The always reliable and popular "Val"
line of Motor Boats, for Hire at all times.
We have Boats to suit all parties, large
or small, and our charges are strictly
moderate.
Apply SUTTON and OLSEN, No. 2 Boat
shed, Barrack-st. Tel. 4512.
1f HOUSANDS of Votes required by
.L the Soldiers' Queen, Mrs. Charlie
Roberts. Support the boys.
FUR Coats and Rugs made to order.
Rhodesian Fur Co., 655 Hay-t.
a
AMUSEMENTS.
MELROSE THEATRE
(overaing Director .. Be. J. Fuller.
Nightly at 8 o'elok.
FULLER'S VAUDEVILLE!
FULLER'S VAUDEVILLE.
(Progress Personified).
This Week Every Act a Winner.
DEL BAITY and JAP,
DEL BA1TY and JAP.
DEL BAITY and JAP,
The Cowpuncher and the Musical Bulldog.
THE TOSSING TESTROS,
THE TOSSING TESTROS.
Just Jugglers. Good Ones.
BLUFFO. BLUFFO. BLUFFO.
BLUFFO. BLUFFO. BLUFFO.
Just what he says he is.
Last Nights of
THE GREAT LUTES.
THE GREAT LUTES.
The Wizard of the Feet.
EDWARDS and PARKES,
The Refined Comedy Entertainers.
CHAS. EDENBURY,
PERONA. PERONA. PERONA.
PHILLIPS and MERRITF,
GRACIE QUINE, Soubrette.
Prices, 2s. and ls. Reservations, 2s. 6d.
Plan at Theatre. 'Phone A2281.
pRINCESS THEATRE, FREMANTLE.
Another Star Film To-night,
"HILDA SPONG IN DIVORCED."
"HILDA SPONG IN DIVORCED."
LEW HOFFMAN, Hat Juggler.
THREE RUDDLES. Juvenile Acrobats.
NELLIE KOLLE, Chorus Singer.
STERLING and LOVE, Instrumentalists
Prices and Box Plan as Usual.
BRITANNIA CONTINUOUS.
RITANNIA CONTINUOUS.
Best, Brightest, Busiest.
Sterling Subjects
And Brilliant Acting.
Last Screening To-night of
PROVIDENCE, AND MRS. URMY
PROVIDENCE, AND IMRS. URMY.
In the Leading Roles,
MISS EEVERLEY BAYNE Favourite
MISS BEVERLEY BAYNE Actress.
Pleasing FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN.
Actor. FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN.
IN THE LAND OF THE HINDOOS.
IN THE LAND OF THE HINDOOS
Beautiful Educational Scenic.
POLIDOR HERO (Comics.) Fatal Wedding
TOPICAL BUDGET.
-HAPFTESBURY THEATRE.
º Direction .... Cottrell's. Ltd.
Our Huge Double Programme. Two Won
derful Stars.
"FOR LOVE, LIFE, AND LIBERTY."
"FOR LO'E, LIFE. AND LIBERTY.".
You will talk and think, and wonder, then
start again. There's nothing to equal
"IN CONVICT'S GARB."
"IN CONVICT'S GARB."
It's a wonderful story, told in a wonderful
way. You will also be delighted with
"An Equal Chance," "Black and White."
"An Emnal Chance," "Black and White."
"MUCKY THE MESMERIST."
"MICKY THE MESMERIST."
Its a regular scream.
"Laughs dispensed accurately with tears.'
Our Prices: Gd. and Is. Children Half.
The Cheapest, Brightest, Biggest Show.
PAYMYRA HALL.
A GRAND ENTERTAINMENT
Will be given by Lance-Corporal Veitch
and Lads from the Base Hospital in the
MECHANICS' INSTITUTE, PALMYRA,
At 8 p.m., on
'HURSDAY NEXT, LMARCH 23, 1916.
Lance-Corporal Veitch will relate his ex
periences in Egypt and Gallipoli.
Admission 6d.; Children- Half-price. Re
served Seats. 6d. extra.
Proceeds in Aid of St. Mark's Funls.
ON account of the Grand Military Ball
V To be held at the Palais de Danse
To-night,
The Proposed Artillery Social and Dance
At Guildford
Will be
POSTPONED.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.
(Prepaid advertisements under this heading not
exceeding sixteen words, one shilling; six
consecutive insertions. Sa.)
A CHANCE.-Buy your Piano at a price
within your reach, guaranteed iron
frame Pianos from £25. Meyer and 'Orr,
905 Hay-st. West.
ADVANCE AUSTRALIA by purchasing
a BEALE rIANO, made by. Aus;
tralian workinen, under the supervision of
one of England's greatest experts, and
save enormole, freights, Customs dutwe,
and other high charges. Newest models,
on easiest terms, one to 4y ears at 5 per
cent. per annum.
'CHARLES HARPER and CO.,
Cremorne-lane. Perth.
CHARLES HARPER and CO., experts
on Violins, Bows, Strings, and Re
pairine. All kinds of Musical Instruments
stocked. Cremorne-lane, Perth.
LGramap (on l(s Mastresr
CF oice and 25 double sided records,
nearly new. Wyandra, Railway-st., Got
tesloe.
CORNISH PIANOM
and ORGANS,
High-grade Instruments..
Moderate Prices Easy Terms.
Perth. THOMSON'8. Fremantle.
EIBONY Piano for Sale, in good condi
. _ tion; a real bargain, £15. 33 Cen
tral Arcade.
FOR Sale, cheap, Piano, good order, well
J' known maker, cost 75 guineas. E108
this office
LEE us know what class of secondhtand
? J Piano you require and the price you
are willing to go, as we can place our
hands on anything in the Piano line you
require. Morris Bros., Brookman Build
ings, Barrack-st.
M AGNIFICENT Piaio, will sell London
cost. Apply letter, Mrs. Casmore, c/o
Hay-t. West P.O.
~CHOLSON'S PIANOS.
The World's Standard of
Excellence.
CHEAPEST, because THE BEST.
NICHOLSON'S. LTD.
PIANO BARGAINS.
IANO BARGAIN'
Slightly Used and Second-hand Pianos,
Selling at Lowest Prices.
SPLENDID VALUE
TERMS ARRANGED
BUHLER'S PIANO WAREHOUSE,
178 Murray-st (close to Boans').
plIANO Tuning and Repairing F. 0.
L. Richmond, 181 High-st., Fremantle
(late of Nicholson's. All work guaran
teed. Pianos bought, sold, or exchanged.
PIANO for Sale, 33 Central Arcade.
I Mantelpieces Sewing Machines, Din
ing Room Suites, Extension Tables, Go
carts, etc.
SEOOND-HAND PIANOS.
We have in stock severai very nice in
struments some of which are only slightly
used,
-
THOMSON'S, LTD.,
209 lurray-st., opp. side to Boans'.
W ANTED Exchange, Gramaphone, 57,
double-sided Records, best in State,
for Pony, Trap. F. Robinson, Come-st.,
South Perth.
A?NTED, Piano Tuning and Repairing
V Outfit. State lowest cash price to
Bert Teague, 142 Lake-st. Perth.
A?ANTED, Edison Phonograph and Re
V cords. Full particulars to E.G.,
Boyanup P.O.
,-W ANTED to Buy, Second-lhand Piano.
spot cash. 905 Hay-st. West. Tel.
2944.
BUILDING MATERIALS.
AT WVHITAKER BROS.,
T WHITAKEIR BROS,
TIMBER and HARDWARE
MERCHANTS.
523 and 565 HAY-STREET. SUBIACO.
Tel. A4448, A1996.
Jarrah Mills. North Dandalop. Settlers'
Cottages. 2, 3, and 4 rooms, cut out ready
for erection.
Write to us for plans and particulars, or
let us have a rough idea of what you in
tend building, and we will quote you spe
Iial low prices for the necessary materials
FTER TRIAL,
Private O'Donnell Gained a Victory.
TRY UNIN BEER
TO-DAY,
And Achieve Fame.
AUCTIONS.
SUMMARY Of AUQMON&.
THIS DAT.
March 2.--Eben Alles and Co.-Furniture
ete., at 3 Parmer-sareet, North.
;11 a.m.
March 22.-Robertson Bros.-Furniture and
effects, at Short-street, West Leerer
ville; 2.30 p.m.
March 22.-T. Tate and Co-Furniture and
effects, at 713 Hay-street; 2.30 p.m.
March 22.-T. Tate and Co--Groceries,
'etc., at 713 Hay-street: 2.30 p.m.
March 22.-Coles and Coles-Furniture and
effects, at 40 Beaufort-st.; 2.30 p.m.
March 23.-Chas. P. Hobart and Co.-Fur
niture and effects, at Murray-street; 11
a.m.
March 23.-Francis E. Temple-Piano, fur
niture, etc., at 151 Sewell-st., East
Fremantle; 2 p.m.
March 23.-W. H. Dunn and Co.-Property
at Cancington, in the rooms, 56 St.
George's-terrace: 3 p.m.
March 23.-W. H. Dunn and Co.-Hotel, at
Mogumber in the rooms, 56 St.
George's-terrace; 3 p.m.
March 23.-Chas. Sommers.-Land, Naval
Beach Estate, Rockingham, in the
rooms, Warwick House, St. George's
terrace; 3 p.m.
March 24.-R. S. Gawthorpe.-Property and
furniture, at 71 Sahlisbury-street, Su
biaeco; 11 a.m.
March 24.-Learmonth, Duffy, and Co.
Furniture and effects, at 130 Adelaide
terrace; 2 p.m.
March 24-F. A. A. ansfield.-Pianos and
furniture, in the mart, 134 Barrack
street.
March 24.-James Gardiner, Ltd.-City and
Belmont properties, in their rooms,
Harper's Buildings, Howard-street; 3
p.m.
March 24.-Elder, Shenton and Co., Ltd.
Walebing Farm, at their saleyaid,
Moora; 3.30 p.m.
March 25.-Albert Clerk-Leases. Bruce
Rock, at State Hotel, Bruce Rock; 3
pmn.
March 23.-Eben Allen and Co.-Piano,
furniture, etc.. at the corner of St.
George's-terrace and King-street; 11
am.
THIS DAY (WEDNESDAY), MARCH 22.
At Half-past Two P.M.
On the PREMISES, ALANDALE, SHORT
STREET, opp. station, WEST LEEDER
VILLE.
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND
EFFECTS.
R OEERTSON BROS. (A. W. Ducat, Aue
.)J tioneer) have received instructions
to SELL as above, including:
Double B.M. BEDSTEAD, wire. and
bedding; 3 combination BEDSTEADS
and beds, cbt and bed, DUCHESSE
CHEST, marble . washstand, toilet
ware, dressing table and washstand,
hall carpet, lino, Singer oak DROP
HEAD MACHINE, tables and
chairs, HAMMOND TYPEWRITER,
WICKER IAUNGE, wire couch and
swab, LINOLEUmSI , OVERMANTEL,
whabnot, hearthrugs, dresser, safe,
crockery, K. safe, kitchen utensils,
ice cream freezer, copper, pot plants,
etc.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29.
IN THE ROOMS.
91 ST. GEORGE'S-TERRACE,
At 3 p.m.
MORTGAGEE'S SALE.
Balance of the .Cockburn Soint Park Es
tate, Rockingham-road, about 240 Acres
subdivided into J and I acre blocks.
ROBERTSON BROS. have been instruct.
ed by the MtORTGAGEES to OFFER
by PUBLIC AUCTION as above:
Portions of Ccckburn Sound, Locations
508. 286, and 342, deposit plan 3638
and being lots 23-36, 38, 41, 43, 45-53,
55, 56, 5$-74, 76-148," 150-356, 358.433,
435-557, 591, 592. and portion of each
of lots 27, 558, 590.
Fifty-one of these lots are x acre, 453
lots are 4 acre each, making a total of
504 lots, with an area of 249 acres or there
abouts.
The Estate is all surveyed, so that a
buyer at this sale can immediately put it
on the market in small lots. This,estate
has an extensive frontage to the main
Rockingham-road, overlooking Cockburn
Sound, about 10 miles from Fremantle.
This is a splendid opportunity for inves
tors to secure a valuable subdivided estste.
Plans and full particulars may be had
from Messrs. Stone and Burt, Solicittra
'for. the Mortgagees, or the Auctioneers.--:
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5-
IN THE ROOMS. 91 ST. GEORGE'S-TER.
At Three P.M.
- EXECUTOR'S SALE.
IMPROVED FARM, 1,160 Acres, with
STOCK, Etc., Wialcutting, East of
Quairading.
R OBERI?ON BROS. have been favoured
R with instructions from the Executor of
the Estate of George Ernest De Mole' to
OFFER. by PUBLIC AUCTION, as above
C.P. Lease No. 29371/55 and Homestead
Farm to 16129/74, portion of Avon
Location 1881, containing 1,160 acres.
Improvements.-550 acres cleared and 50
acres fallowed( two-roomed cottage, fenced
with jam posts, 2 plain, 1 barb wire, also
small paddock about 30- acres. About 8)0
yard dam.
?his is a good piece of agricultural coumn
try, with salmon gum, gimlet, jam, and
York gum timber and some scrub.
Situated 10 miles from Shackleton Sid
ing, on. the Quarsiding-Bruce Rock exten-.
sion railway. Ready for immediate pos
session.'
With the property will he sold one
draught ~iare, one medium draught mare,
one draught gelding, one spring cart geld
ing, spring carL, harness, quantity hay and
corn sacks.
Pull particulars may be obtained from
Messrs. Stawell asd Kall, 23 Barrack
street, Solicitors for the Estate, or the
Auctioneers.
S FRIDAY NEXT, MARCH 24,
At Two P.M.
SALE of FURNITURE at EAST PERTH.
BEAUTIFUL PIANO.
By John Brinsmead and Sons.
LEAR?MONTH, DUFFY, and CO. have
been favoured with instructions from
Mrs. J. E. Browne (who is giving up house
keeping) to SELL, on the premises. 130
Adelaide-ter., the whole of her Furniture,
including
Lovely PIANO, by John Brinsmead
and Sons, in solid walnut; ENCY
CLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA, in re
volving bookcase; 5 occasional chairs,
OCCASIONAL TABLES, settee,
drawing-room and bedroom CAR
PETS, wool rugs, VEDEE VIBRA
TOR, corner whatnot, linoleums,
SIDEBOARD, dinner WAGGON,
tablecloths, dining chairs, fender and
irons, beautiful solid walnut BED
ROOM SUITE, double and single
BEDSTEADS, chest drawers (in wal
nut), large quantity BOOKS.
Smith-Premier TYPEWRITER, ICE
CHEST, Prairie State incubator (50
eggs), foster-mother, sofa, table,
crockery. and kitchen utensils.
NO RESERVE.
Sale at Two o'Clock.
TO-MORROW. At Three P.M.
In the Rooms, 56 ST. GEORGE'S-TER.
IMPROVED PROPERTY, CANNINGTON.
W . H. DUNN and CO., have received
instructions from Corporal F. Scott
to SELL by AUCTION as above:
(1) Lots 499 to 503 and 446 CRAW
FORD-ST. (Woodloes No. 3 Estate),
CANNINGTON, together with 4
roomed jarrah House, lined stamped
metal, in good order, all fenced, and
containing an area of about 66
acres.
As a whole, or in lots to suit purchasers.
PRACTICALLY WITHOUT RESERVE.
(2) I.ot 31 Cambridge and Connolly sts.
(Church Lands Estate), Subiaco,
about 50 x 150 ft. A splendid block.
Terms and conditions of sale from the
Auctioneers, 56 St. Geore's-ter.
TO-MORROW.
In the ROOMS, 56 ST. GEORGE'S-TER.
At Three P.M.
THE MIDLAND HOTEL. MOGUMBER.
W " H. DUNN and CO have been fa
voured with instructions from Mrs.
Atkinson to SELL by AUCTION as
above:
The FREEHOLD of the MIDLAND
HOTEL, MOGUMBER, being Portion
of Melbourne Location 935 and being
Lot M81, having an area of I acre.
The hotel is built of brick and iron and
containing about 16 rooms, public bar, ver
andahs front, side and back ample rater
supply, tanks, pump.
Let on 6 years' lease at 30s. per week
from March, 1916.
This property is situated about 72 miles
from Perth, on the Midland line, just out
side the station, and hus a frontage o.
165ft. by a depth of 198ft.
TERMS and CONDITIONS of SALE can
be obtained from the auctioneers, at 55
St. George's-terrace.
WAROONA.
SATURDAY, MARCH 25.
At Two P.M.
6 Forward Springers, young, and good con.
dition.
40 Ewes, in lamb.
10 Pigs weaners.
Double-seated Buggy, Pole, and Harness,
complete.
D. and S. Furrow Ploughs and all lots
offering.
AS. HAIR, Auctioneer.
I;
AUCTIONS.
THUBSDAY, MARCH 23,
At Three o'Clock.
Ih the ROOMS, WARWICK HOUSE,
ST. GEORGE'STERRACE.
FOR ABSOLUTE SALE.
12 ACBES, Portion NAVAL BASE
ESTATE,
OCEAN-STREET, ROCKINGHAM.
C-'AS. SOMMERS has been favoured with
V instructions from the owner to SELL
by AUCTION by his Auctioneer (J. Barag
wanath):
Lots 405 and 406, being portions of
Cockburn Sound Location 244, con
taining together 12 acres or there
abouts having a frontage of 661ft. to
Ocean-street by a depth of 850ft. 6in.
Securely fenced and subdivided, 5
acres cleared, timbered well of first
class water.
The property practically adjoins the land
recently resumed by the Government and
is,only 3 miles from Rockingham, and is
for ABSOLUTE SALE.
TITLE CERTIFICATE.
Parther particulars from the Anuctioeer.
MORTGAGEES' SALE.
KELLERBERRIN.
AT KELLERBERRIN HOTEL.
NEXT SATURDAY, MARCH 25, 1916.
At Two P.M.
AN IMPROVED PROPERTY, 6 MILES
SOUTH OF KELLERBERRIN.
D ALGETIY and COMPANY, LIMITED,
(by their Auctioneer, J. E. Barr) have
been instructed by the Mortgagees to
OFFER by PUBLIC AUCTION
A WELL-IMPROVED FARM, contain
ing 1,086; ACRES GOOD WHEAT
LAND-1,086(.
The property is situated 6 miles south of
Kellerberrin, all adjoining, with the excep
tion of C.P. Lease 12964/55, 287 acres,
which is 11 miles distant from remainder.
IMPROVElENTS: 417 acres cleared,
about 50 acres partly cleared, and 180 acres
rung (over 4 years), 481 chains of external
fencing, 236 chains of internal fencing, 3
and 6 wires; small iron dwelling and out
buildings; goldfields water scheme runs
along the boundary of 2 lots, which are
connected therewith. Timber: Morrell,
York gum, jam. and tamma scrub.
TERMS: 20 per cent. cash, the balance
in three equal annual payments, with in
terest added at 6 per cent
For further particulars apply
DALGETY and COMPANY, LIMITED,
PERTH; or
CARTER and BARR, KELLERBERRIN.
IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE.
OF MINILYA STATION PROPERTY.
GIRALIA STATION.
40 MILES FROM WINNING POOL
244,052 ACRES 244.052 ACRES
PASTORAL LEASE. PASTORAL LEASE.
. THURSDAY. APRIL 27, 1916.
At Three P.M.
DALGETY and CO.. LTD., as Mort
gagees, will OFFER for SALE by PUB
LIC AUCTION, the above Estate, at Dal
gety's Buildings, Perth, on the aforemen
tioned date.
SITUATION: The property contains
244,052 anres. Pastoral Lease, is situated 40
miles from Winning Pool.
IMPROVEMENTS.-Homestead, 2 rooms
and kitchen, 4 sheep paddocks, 1 horse
paddock, usual drafting yards, 40 miles
wire fencing, and 14 miles rabbit-proof fenc
ing.
WATER: The paddocks are well watered
by wells and windmills. "
STOCK: About 3,000 sheep, 4 horses, and
the usual station plant.
TERMS: Terms and conditions at sale
or upon application to
DALGETY and COMPANY. LIMITED,
William-street, Perth.
FRIDAY, MARCH 24. 1916,
At Eleven o'Clock A.M.
ON THE PREMISES,
71 SALISBURY-STREET, SUBIACO.
.- AWTHORPE, "THE LIVE WIRE," has
.1r been favoured with instructions from
J. O. Keane, Esq., who is leaving for the
Murchison, to SELL the property, as above
stated, being Lot 68, portion of Perth
Suburban Lot 8251; d.p. 366, 'vol. cicvii.,
fol. 10,
The house is of 6 rooms and all con
veniences, with return verandah; handy to
the tram and King's Park./
As th' vendor is anxious to, dispose of
the property, rather than let, EASY
TERMS can IV aranged.
Immediately" after the sale of the house,
the whole of the
HOUSEHOLD' FURNITURE
and EFFECTS
will be sold, and comprising-
UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, by Prits
Kula, a lovely instrument, equal to
new.
PIANOLA,. 65-note, with all latest im
provements; 44 music rolls (65-note),
to fit the above.
BRUSSELS CARPET SQUARE.
DRAWING-ROOM SUITE.
Rattan occasional chairs, ornaments.
pictures, piano stool, jadinieres and
stands.
ELECTRIC READING LAMP.
MUSIC CABINET, for pianola rolls.
Occasional tables.
B.M. DOUBLE BEDSTEAD, with r.e
wire; kapok mattress, bolster and
pillows.
MASSIVE BEDROOM SUITE. 3
pieces, comprising mirror wardrobe,
4 drawers, recess, and hat cupboard,
in light wood, with bird's eye maple
fronts.
M.T.T. BACK WASHSTAND.
Towel horse.
DRESSING TABLE, 7 drawers, all to
match.
Slip mats, hall runner, cabinet.
SET MILITARY BAYONETS.
DARK WOOD HALISTAND.
DUCHISE CHE4TS, 5 drawers, 2
utility drawers.
Combination single bedstead.
The complete BED LINEN of the
house, comprising sheets, pillowslips,
blankets, table linen, etc.
Linoleums on all floors, curtains.
ESCRITOIRE.
DARK WOOD, BRITISH PLATE
GLASS MIRROR SIDEBOARD.
SILVERIWARE and ELECTROPLATE
of all descriptions.
Dinner set, KITCHEN DRESSER.
AFTERNOON TEA SERVICE.
Primus stove, kitchen table, dining
table, tablecover, and the whole of
the kitchen utensils and a host of
sundries.
NO RESERVE. NO RESERVE.
Inspection 23rd inst., 3 p.m. to 5pm.
RICHARD GAWTHORPE.
Litensed Auctioneer.
FRIDAY NEXT.
TN THE MART, 134 BARRtACK-STFR ET.
GENERAL FURNITURE and SUNDBIES.
F. A. MANS IELD
Will SELL, as above.
Further goods will be received up to 11
a.m. Friday for the above sale.
For PRIVATE SALE, 2 Iron-frame Pia
nos, 2 good Violins and Bows, National
Cash Register, Hollis D.B. Gun and Case,
large Bookcase end Furniture.
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and
TRADING STOCKS
Of any quantity,
BOUGHT for SPOT CASH.
HIGHEsT PRICES GIVEN.
Tel. A4761.
THIS DAY. IN THE MART,
40 BEAUFORTST.
At Half-past Two.
COLES and COLFS will SELL.-
A good lot of household furniture,
lady's saddle and bridle, also good 'at
of law and other books by good
authors. 2 double bedsteads, and bed
ding, 3 combination bedsteads and
bedding, single bedsteads, hallstand
Singer treadle machine, 2 Coolgardie
ttretches, icecream machine. lolly
jars, and scales, dinner waggon, chest
of drawers, overmantel, dining table,
garden sundries, copying press, gent.'s
bike, and numerous sundries.
Goods received up till Midday, morning of
Sale.
COLES and COLES,
Auctioneers, 40 Beaufort.at.
IN THE LOCAL COURT OF WESTERN
AUSTRALIA,
Held at Perth.
THE COMMERCIAL TAILORING CO. V.
E. A. LUNNEY.
G. LUBER V. E. A. LUNNEY.
R. H. HIGGINS V. E. A. LUNNEY.
THE BAILIFF will SELL, at the ?le
1 fendant's residence, 160 James-st.,
PERTHI, on FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1916,
12 Noon
HOUSEHJOLD FURNITURE.
R. F. CLAFFEY.
Bailiff, Local Court, Perth.
H AVE your Furs remade by Rhodesian
Fur Co, 655 Hay-st.
AUCTIOWNS.
THIS (WEDNESDAY) MORNING,
MARCH 22. 1916.
At Eleven A.M.
ON THE PREMISES, 3 FARMER-NP.,
NORTH PERTH (off Fitzgerald-st.).
(Take Bulwer-st.-North Perth Tram to
Rosemount Hotel.)
IMPORTANT SALE of SUPERIOR and
COSTLY OAK FURNITURE, U.G.
PIANO, WALNUT CASE. IRON-.
FRAME (COLLARD and COLLARD).
EBEN ALLEN and CO. (Eben Allen,
I Auctioneer) have received instructions
from the owner to SELL as above, and
comprising
LAWN MOWER, 40ft. HOSE, POT
PLANTS.
ILALELTAND, PASSAGE LINO., AX.
RUNNER.
OAK BIEDROOMI SUITE, 3 pieces
DOUBLE OAK BEDSTEAD, RS.
WIRE and KAPOK MATTRESS, M.T.
T.B. WASHSTAND.
2 SINGLE CYCLONE STRETCHERS.
TOILET SET, LINOS.
NICKEL FENDER and IRONS.
OAK DINING-ROOM SUITE.
OAK EXTENSION TABLE.
OAK SIDEBOARD, OAK OVERMAN
TEL.
WHATNOT and PEDESTAL.
CLUB EASY CHAIRS.
BRASS FENDER and IRONS.
LINO. and CARPETS.
KITCHEN DRESSER and TABLE.
CROCKERY, GLASSWARE. and Uten
sils, and a HOST of USEFUL SUN
DRIES.
EBEN ALLEN..
Auctioneer.
TUESDAY. MARCH 28, 1916.
At Eleven o'Clcck.
On the PREMISES. ST. GEORGE'S
VILLA, CORNER of ST. GEORGE'S
TER. and KING-ST.
IMPORTANT SALE of SUPERIOR and
COSTLY FURNITURE and FUR
NISHINGS.
HANDSOME DOULTON ORNAMENTS.
ENGLISH OAK and WALNUT FURNI
TURE.
U.G.S WALNUT CASE IRON FRAME
PIANO, Wilmer, a. beautiful tone in
Itrument.
1E'BEN ALLEN and CO. (Ehen Allen,
Auctioneer) have been favoured with
instructions from C. R. Penny, Esq., Solici
tor. to SELL as above, and comprising:
Al QUALITY LINOLEUMS. parquet
pattern, 20ft. CARPET RUNNER.
LARGE CHESTERFIELD SETTEE,
with cushions and spring seat, EASY
CHAIR to match.
6 VERY OLD WALNUT FRAMED
CHAIRS, upholstered velvet, with
chintz covers.
BEAUTIFUL ROUND WALNUT
TABLE.
HANDSOME BUR WALNUT OVAL
TABLE.
UNIQUE DESIGN CARVED WOOD
and COAL BOX.
SOLID OAK SECRETAIRE, SEA
GRASS SQUARE, 11 x 10.
DUET PIANO STOOL, BEAUTIFULLY
CARVED..
CREAM WINDOW BLINDS, ART
CURTAINS and VALANCE.
COSTLY ORNAMENTS and PIC
TURES.
HANDSOME SOLID ENGLISH OAK
BEDROOM SUITE, comprising 6ft.
WARDROBE. with B.G. mirror door
M.T.T.B. PEDESTAL WASHSTAND,
and swing mirror DRESSING
TABLE.
DOUBLE OAK BEDSTEAD, R.S.
WIRE MATTRESS, KAPOK BED
DING.
ENGLISH OAK CHEST OF 5 DRAW
ERS.
WOOLLEN BLANKETS, ROYAL
DOULTON TOILET SET.
HANDSOME and BEAUTIFULLY
CARVED 6ft. ENGLISH OAK SIDE.
BOARD with B.G. mirror, drawers,
cupboarls, and cellarette.
6ft. OVAL OAK EXTENSION DINING
TABLE, 4 OAK DINNER CHAIRS
and 2 CARVERS, with spring seats.
OAK MORRIS ADJUSTABLE CHAIR.
OAK BOOKSHELVES.
ROYAL DOULTON DINNER SER
VICE, Dickens pattern, 48 plates,
dishes, soup tureen, and. vegetable
dishes.
UNIQUE OAK DRESSER, with cup
boards and drawers.
EP. WARE, GLASSWARE, TEA
WARE.
E.P. entree dishes, mantle drape, E.e.
* TANTALUS, 3 bottle.
"REVERSIBLE SEAGRASS SUARE.
OAK ICECHEST ELECTRIC IRON.
SINGER D.H. SEWING MACHINE.
WINCHESTER RIFLE, D.B. BREECH
LOADING GUN.
BACHELOR'S CHEST, containing 20
DRAWERS, made to order (unique
piece of furniture), 7ft. a 6ft.
5-DRAWER DUCHESSE, COMBINA
TION BEDSTEAD, and Kap. bed
ding.
M.T. T.B. WASHSTAND, toilet sets,
chairs.
CHILD'S DS. COMBINATION COT,
white enamel
WHITE ENAMEL 5-DRAWER CHEST,
and DUCHESSE PAIR to match.
2ft. 6in. and 3ft. WHITE ENAMEL
BEDSTEADS and SUPERIOR BED
DING.
Leather top table, KITCHEN SAFE,
COOLGARDIE SAFE. KITCHEN
UTENSILS, A.B. CHAIRS.
WIRE DOORS and WINDOW
FRAMES.
GOOD COLLECTION CARPENTER'S
And Valuable Sandries.
On View Monday Afternoon, 3 to 6.
EBEN ALLEN,
Auctioneer.
THE FARMERS' MERCANTILE UNION
ANn fu?rW' "MTT.TR T ITTIP?n?r
BIG
HALF-YEARLY
HORSE SALE. HORSE SALE.
AT THEIR YARDS, KATANNING.
On
FRIDAY, MARCH 31.
200 HORSES
Of All Clase will be Offered.
SALE STARTS NINE A.M.
Chaff and Water can be procured at the
Yards.
Terms at Sale.
. G. DREW, Auctioneer.
TODAY, TO-DAY,
Half-past, Ten Sharp.
SMILY'S STOCK BAZAAR,
100 James-street.
COWS. COWS. COWS.
DRAY, FARM, and DEIIVERY HORSES,
PONIES, HACKS, Etc.
W "ALTON A. SJIILY has been instruct
w ed to SELL by AUCTION
On account W. Whitford:
10 imported farm and heavy horses,
extra good sorts.
On account Owners, Yarloop and Pin.
jarrah:
5 young cows, springers.
3 extra good milkers, with calves.
On account J. Smith, Waroona:
7 light and medium horses, no reserve.
On account Owners, Harvey:
6 good ponies.
On account others:
12 local light medium and heavy horses.
10 assorted carts, 3 cart turnouts
3 sulkies, 2 sulky turnouts, harness,
saddles, etc.
Further Entries Invited.
TO-MORROW, at Cavendish Cottage, opp.
Great Boulder Hotel. Murray-street.
Eleven A.M. Full Furnishing of a
COCMFORTABLE HOME, without the
slightest reserve.
( . P. HOBART, Auctioneer.
SALE OF LEASES OF TOWN LOTS.
The Leasehold Interest in the undermen
soned Lots will be submitted for AUC
TION, by the Government Auctioneer (Mr.
Albert Clerk), at the State Hotel Bruce
Rock, on SATURDAY MARCH 25, at 3
p.m.:
Bruce Rock, Lots, 27, 101, 108, 109. 116, 117,
124, 125. and 132, £20 each (16s. each);
Lots 102, 105 106, 107, 110, 111; 112,
113, 114, 115, 118, 119, 120, 122, 125.
126. 127, 128, 129 130, and 131, £15
each (12s. each).
Lots 103, 104, and 121 are excepted from
leasing and occupation as Reserve 14811.
R. CECIL CLIFTION,
Under.Secretary for Lands.
DINK TOP'S Pony, to be disposed of by
I. the Soldiers' Queen.
QUEEN CARNIVAL.
FOB
w.A PATRIOTIC WOUNDED SOLDIERS SAILORS, AND DEPE?DENTS'
FUND, ALSO LOCAL CBAERTt.
THOUSANDS HAVE GIVEN THEIR LIVES.
WHAT HAVE YOU DONE ?
GET ON ONE OF THE QUEENS' COMMITES, WORK FOR HER, GE!
OTHERS TO WORK FOR HER. AND SPEND YOUR SPARE CASH IN BUYINU
VOTES FOR HER.
AUCTIONS.
AT ELDER'S HORSE YARDS,
JAMES-STREET. PERTH.
FRIDAY, MARCH 24.
At Two P.M.
ELDER, SHENTON and CO., LIMITED,
have been instructed by the following
owners to OFFER by AUCTION, as
above
Account Owner, South-West:
3 first-class dairy cows, with calves at
foot, described as very choice.
3 springers, young, forward.
Account Badman, Adelaide:
10 tip-top young mares and geldings, just
landed.
Account L. A Solomon, Meckering:
3 young farm mares.
Account J. A. Shields, Tammin:
4 young farm workers.
Account Country Owners:
10 young farm mares and geldings.
At ELDER'S HORSE YARDS,
James-street, Perth.
FRIDAY, MARCH 24.
At Two P.M.
ELDER, SHENTON and CO., LIMITED,
Swill OFFER by AUCTION on account
of various country owners as above
25 young farm mares and geldings, in
good condition
Account W. Lee, Waroona
2 cows, with calves, described as being
very choice.
Further Particulars Later.
FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1916,
At Half-past Three P.M.
At ELDER'S SALEYARD, MOORA.
IMPROVED FARM. .WALEBING,
Of 1,504 Acres.
ELDER, SHENTON, and CO., LIMITED,
under instructions from Messrs.
CHARLESTON and POWELL, will OFFER
by AUCTION as a going concern, as above.
" C.P. Land (M.R. Co.), Lot 631, 816
acres, Lot 632, 646 acres, taken up in
1908 at 25s. and 20s. per acre re
spectively; also Freehold Lot 830, of
40 acres. .
FENCED six wires and divided into 1Q
paddocks; 400 acres cleared, 200 partly
cleared, 30 acres fallowed, 280 acres under
crop, balance all ringbarked. THE AVER
AGE YIELD IS 20 BUSHELS. Orchard
of good assorted trees. TIMBER consists of
Jam, Salmon, and York Gum. NO POI
SON. SOIL, good red loam, npo sand
plain, and should carry one sheep to two
acres. WATERED with dams, soaks, and
a good well. Rainfall 18 inches.
W.B. House, six .rooms, lined, stamped
metal, insured £500, seven-stall stable, loose
box, machinery shed, barn and sheep yards.
There is a 3,000-gallon tank. and two of
1,000 gallons each.
STOCK comprises 8 homes and 6 pigs.
MACHINERY includes drill, binder, har
vester, dultivator, 3-furrow plough.
Harness, sulky, new six-ton waggon, new
spring cart, chaficuttor, and horseworks;
45 tons of hay and 100 bags of seed wheat.
The proposed Bolgart Extension Line will
pass within four miles of the property.
Good roads, however, lead to the farm, and
it is conveniently situated.
TJIS PROP1ER'TY JS HIGHLY RECOM
MENDED, One owner'.s only reason for
selling'is on accoun~ of a serious illness
in his fhimily, theaother partner already ha.
ine enlisted
Buyers Motored Out to Inspect.
ELDER, SHENTON, and CO., LIMITED,
Perth; Northam, and Beverley.
IVAN C. CAMPBELL. Moors.
SPECIAL SALE OF' DAIRY COWBI.
AT ELDER'S HORSE YARDS,
JAMES-STREET, PERTH.
, THURSDAY, MARCH 30.
At Half-past Ten A.M.
.IjLDER, SHENTON and CO., LIMITED,
1J4 have received instructions from Mr.
B. W. Prowse to OFFER by AUCTION as
above
1 truck of very choice young cows, in
full profit.
These are described as one of the best
lota which have ever come to Perth from
Mr Prowse's property.
Further- Entries Invited.
AT ELDER'S HORSE YARDS.
JAMEBS.TRiTI, PERTH.
FRIDAY, MARCH 31.
At Two P.M.
40 HORSES. 40 HORSES.
ELDER. SHENTON and CO., LIMITED,
Shave received instructions from the
following owners to OFFER by AUCTION
as above
Account Mr. Robert Rothkehl, Gibberding:
28 farm mares and geldings. 3 to 5
years old, the pick of 100 head of the
well-known "WIM" brand.
These are described as being first-class
farm sorts, and we can recommend country
buyers and others to attend. as they are
being sent in for sale.
Account Other Country Consignors:
12 farm workers.
IMPORTED HORSES.
IMPORTED HORSES.
THIS AFTERNOON.
At Half-past Two P.M.
At the W.A. STOCK BAZAAR, Stirling-st.
J. McENCROE will SELL by PUBLIC
Ex s.s. Indarra and Katoomba-
40 head of good weighty farm mares
and geldings, ages right.
Account Mr. Jordan
1 hiEavy draught gelding, box dray and
harness.
Account Mrs. Somers
1 pony .sulky, and harness.
Account various owners-
15 head of mixed horees, includinmg
mares with foals at foot, and cheap
delivery sortas
Note.- To arrive by s.5. Dimboola, Wed
slaesuay £uitci
10 head of heavy draught geldings.
25 head of farm mares and geldings
Th'e above lot has been speciall selected
in the Eastern States by Mr. J. McEnroe,
and will be sold at reasonable rates. Agri
cultural Bank orders taken.
J. McENCROE.
Tel. 2425.
THIS DAY.
At our MART, 713 HAYSTREHT, as Usual.
ANOTHER GOOD MIXED LOT OF
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and
EFFECTS.
GRAMOPHONE and 30 Records, GROCER
IES, JEWELLERY, Fancy GOODS, PIC
TURES, FRAMES, LINOS., CARPETS,
MATS, GLASSWARE, CROCKERY,
VASES, CUTLERY, SILVERWARE,
JUG and BASIN, CHAIRS, STRETCH
ERS, MIRRORS, OVERIMANTEL, BED
DING, Saratoga TRUNK, HOSE, Bed
and Table .I;NEN, CURTAINS,
TOWELS, STMWPANS in Copper and
Enamels are and sundries of all sorts,
and other Goods to arrive this morning.
T. TATE and CO., Auctioneers, etc., 713
Hay-street.
Outdoor Sales at any time. Attendances
and prices good.
THIS DAY.
t Half-past Two P.M.
AFTER the FURNITURE.
At the MART, 713 Hay-street.
1 7-12th1 Dozen STRING HOLDERS.
1 Case 84 Dozen FLY CATCHERS.
15 2-12 Dozen Bottles BOOT PASTE.
21 Boxes FRUITUM DAINTY.
4 Gross BLANC MANGE POWDERS.
.10 2-12 Dozen BLANC MANGE POWDERS.
. TATE and CO., Auctioneers, etc., un
der instructions from the importers.
WANTED, People of Meekatharra, Sup.
port Mrs. Charlie Roberts the Sol
diers' Queen, and help wounded soldiers.
D-ON'T buy moth-eaten Furs, but sny
friom the manufacturer, who only sells
new goods. Rhodesian Fur Co.
AUCTIONS.
PRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1916,
At Three P.M.
In Our ROOMS, HARPER'S BUIBDING,
HOWARDST., PERTH.
By Order of the Mortgagee.
CITY RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY.
Also,
VACANT LAND,
Suitable for Subdivision.
JAMES GARDINER, LTD, have vs.
ceived instructions from the martga
gees to OFFER, as above
PERTH.
Lot 40, part of Perth Town Iot NSI,
havin, a frontago to Palmerst.nt
of 40ft., by a depth along Stewart
at. (corner lot) of 132ft.
Improvements.-On this block is erected
a pair of semi-detached brick houses, each
let at a weekly rental of 20s.
Lots 5 and 6, portions of Swan Loca
tion 816, having a frontage to Fitrs
gerald-st. of 90ft., by a depth along
Chelmsford-rd. (corner lot) of lft.,
or thereabouts.
Improvements.--)n lot 5 is erected a
pair of semidetached brick houses each
let at a w?ekiy rental of 17s 6d.
Lot 6 is vacant, and is a corner lot.
BELMONT.
Lot 366, portion of Swan looItien 31
and 32, frontages to Epeoinse. and
Keymer-t., containing an area of
151 acres, or thereabouts.
The above properties are well situated,
and should always let. The vacant land
at Belmont is most tuitable for sub
divisional purpcces.
For further particulars and conditions of
sale apply to
STONE and BURT,
514 Hay-st., Perth,
* Solicitors for the Mortgages,
Or,
JAMES GARDINER, LTD.,
Auctioneers,
Harper's Building, Howard-t., Perth.
FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1916.
At Three P.M.
IN OUR BOOMS, HARPER'S BUILDING,
IOWARD.ST.. PERTH.
By Order of the Mortgagee.
SMALL COTTAGE, STABLES, and BOTS
ROOM, BELMONT.
.TAMES GARDINER, LIMITED, have a.
ceived instructions from the Mortga
gee to OFFER as above
Lots 268, 269. and 270, portions of Swan
Locations 31 and 32, containing an
area of 1 acre 3 roods and 25 perches
or thereabouts, situated at the corner
of Guildford-road and Leake-street.
IMPROVEMENTS-On this property is
erected a three-roomed galvanised iron Cot
tage and Shed, the whole of this being en
closed with a 4ft. 6in. open picket fence.
Lots 261, 262, 264, 265, 266, portions
of Swan Locations 31 and 32, con
tainin" a total area of 5 acres or
thereabouts, frontages. to Leakse and
K ymer streets.. .
ed jarrah stables and boy's room, the whole
of this property being enclosed with post
and wire fence.
Lots 28, .29, 30, 31, and 32, portions
of Swan Location 33, containing an
area of 1 acre and 33 perches or
thereabouts, with a frontage to Guild
ford-road, and situated between Daly
and Hargreaves streets.
IMPROVEMENTS.-On block 32 is erect
ed a Brick Shop with dwelling rooms at
tached, this block being enclosed with 4ft.
6in. open picket fence.
For further particulars and conditions of
sale,
Apply to
STONE and BURT, 514 Hay-street, Perth.
Solicitors for the Mortgagee,
Or to
JAMES GARDINER, LIMITED, Aae
tioneers, Harper's Building, Howard-street,
Perth.
THURSDAY, MARCH 23.
At Two P.M.
SALE OF PIANO AND FURNITURE.
AT 151 SEWELL-STREET, EAST FEE
MANTLE. (Take Marmion-street Car.)
FRANCIS E. TEMPLE has been instruct
ed by Mrs. Williams to SELL:
PIANO,. by Lomer and Co.; DRESSING
TABLE, M.T. WASHSTAND, CHEST
DRAWERS, double BEDSTEAD and
raised wire mattress, toilet ware, wire
COUCH and squab, beautiful mirrored
OVEEMANTEL dining table and
chairs, fender, SIDEBOARD, fine
quality ?GLASSWARE, 'DRESSER,
linoleuns, lamp, ornaments, curtains,
clothes basket, tubs and numefous
sundries.
EDUCATIONA..
A-PIANO. Violin, Banjo, Mandolin.
etc., thoroughly taught in scientific
original course of 12 lessons (age no ob
ject) by Prof. Wessel. All instruments sup
plied. Prepares all examinations.- Studio:
Perth Chambers, 656 Hay-st., near Savoy
Hotel. Fee from 1l guineas quarter.
CENTRAL MUSIC . STUDIOS,
38 Brookmman's Buildings,
Next Nicholson's.
W. H. COUPLANTD,
Pianoforte, Violin, Organ, Theory.
The foundation of good technic-the Cahrive
Method.
t'heory Classes from £1 Ls.
Sight Singing from £1 ls.
Guildhall Scliool-Staff Method. Weeldy
lessons posted any address. Write to-day for
specimen lessons on time and tune, 3s.
NAUNTON'S NATIONAL MUSIO
SYSTEM,
St. George's-ter., No. 167 (opp. King-st),
Next door Technical School, Perth.
This system is for all-young and old,
be"inners and advanced alike. IT IS FOR
YIU. We cordially invite you to call
and have a FREE Demonstration. If you
cannot call, write us, for our Special 5
Tunes, which we guarantee you can play
without worry or drudgery, p. note 2s. Also
particulars "How to Become a Thorough
Musician." Mr. Parry Brown receives
Pupils in old and new notationa. The
beautiful patriotic song, "God Keep You
Safe," on sale here.
PRESBYTERIAN LADIES' COI?L?GE
and KINDER.GARTEN.
(Late Ormiston College, Perth).
This College, which is now under a Com
mittee acting in the interests of the Pres.
byterian Church in W.A., offers a complete
course of
KINDERGARTEN, PRIMARY, and SEC
ONDARY EDUCATION.
Boarders and Day Scholars may now be
Enrolled.
Principal: Miss Agnes Scorgie, M.A.
For particulars apply to the
ROYAL BANK,
St. George's-terrace.
MUNICIPAL NOTICES.
M IDLAND JUNCTION MUNICIPALITY
APPEAL COURT.
Notice is hereby given that the Arnual
APPEAL COURT will be held at the
Council Chambers, Midland Junction, on
THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1916, at 7.30
p.m., to consider APPEALS against Valua
tion of Ratable Property within the
Municipality.
P. SAMPSON,
Mayor.
Town Hall, Midland Junction, March 21,
1916.
TIIROUCHET'S French Kidney and Blad
I der Herbs dispel Uric Acid. Sold
everywhere, 2s. 6d. packet.
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