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AMUSEMENTS.
MARRIED FOR HATE!
MARRIED FOR HATE!
MARRIED FOR HATE!
MARRIAGES are caused by many things.
incunding LOVE, MONEY, and MOON
LIGHT, but did you ever know a man who
married for HATE ? That is the motive
which impels the hero of George Melford's
new picture, i.
"BEHOLD MY WIFE"
"BEHOLD MY WIFE"
"BEHOLD MY WIFE"
"BEHOLD MY WIFE"
"BEHOLD MY WIFE"
to take the plunge.
This is the 14th and iiAST of the Famous
PARAMOUNT ROYALTY MASTERPIECES.
The story is a remark-able adaptation of
Sir Gilbert Parker's great novel of the
Canadian North-West. "The Translation of
a Savage,"
Featuring
MABEL JULIENNE SCOTT. MILTON SILLS
MABEL JULIENNE SCOTT. MILTON SILLS
MABEL JULIENNE SCOTT. MILTON SILLS
ELLIOTT DEXTER and WINTER HALL.
ELLIOTT DEXTER and WINTER HALL.
NEXT SATURDAY at GRAND
NEXT SATURDAY at GRAND
G—
GRAND
GRAND
GRAND
The Exclusive First Release House of
PARAMOUNT PICTURES.
Sole Direction .. .. T. Coombe.
TO-DAY and TO-MORROW.
TO-DAY and TO-MORROW.
A Wonderful Two-Peature Programme.
JACK HOLT. WANDA HAWLEY,
JACK HOLT. WANDA HAWLEY,
JACK HOLT. WANDA HAWLEY,
and AGNES AYRES.
and AGNES AYRES.
In William Gillette's Famous Play,
HELD BY THE ENEMY.
HELD BY THE ENEMY.
HELD BY THE ENEMY.
HELD BY THE ENEMY.
For years the greatest melodrama of the
stager made into a motion picture that will
).Id you enthralled.
A Powerful Drama of Love and Intrigue.
ALSO SHOWING
The Eirat of the Big British Screenart
Productions,
THE FALL OF A SAINT
THE PALL OF A SAINT
Featuring
JOSEPHINE EARLE.
PRINCESS THEATRE,
LAST TWO DAYS OF
HOUSE PETERS
in "Someone in the House."
And
FRANK KEENAN
"In the False Code."
Also Episode I of "The Veiled Mystery."
ROYAL — NEXT SATURDAY.
ROYAL — NEXT SATURDAY.
ROYAL — NEXT SATURDAY.
YOU'LL
YOU'LL Smile with her smiles
Sob with her sobs
Love with her loves
Hate with her hate.
NORMA TALMADGE
NORMA TALMADGE
NORMA TALMADGE
In
"THE PASSION FLOWER"
"THE PASSION FLOWER"
"THE PASSION FLOWER"
Through Which Sweep the Full fower of
Her Dramatic Artistry.
(Admission Prices Always the Same--Neer
Raised).
THEATRE ROYAL.
THEATRE ROYAL.
Lessees .... .. , Be and J. PFaler
Direction :...... Harry G. M~scgrve
FIRST NATIONAL
PICTURES
Evening at 8.
LAST TWO DAYS. LAST TWO NIGHTS.
LAST TWO DAYS. LAST TWO NIGHTS.
GREAT TWO FEATURE BILL.
GREAT TWO FEATURE BILL.
Mack Sennett's
Great Football Comedy, a fire-reel Riot of
Revelry, Sennett's Absolute Best.
"MARRIED LIFE."
"MARRIED LIFE."
"MARRIED LIFE."
(Not a War Story).
By the same comedy team as (Small Town
Idol).
MAE MURRAY in "THE PLOUGH GIRL,"
FULL SUPPORTING PROGRAMME,
And the
FAMOUS FIRST NATIONAL ORCHESTRA.
(Perth's Acknowledged Best).
Under the Baton of H. Betteridge.
It INSTRUMENTALISTS. 11
SAlso Showing.
AT DAY SESSIONS ONLY—
7th and 8th Episodes of "Branded -Four."
PLANS at Theatre Office-all-day. 'Phone
A2317.
HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE.
SATURDAY, AUGUST 27.
SATURDAY, AUGUST 27.
"THE GIRL BEHIND THE COUNTER."
"THE GIRL BEHIND THE COUNTER."
"THE GIRL BEHIND THE COUNTER."
The following are-some of the gems which
will be sung in the above-delightltal Musi
caL Comedy.
"Ze -Entaireprising Frenchman."
"'Beastly Awfully Jollyl"
"I Mean to Larry a Man."
"The Eampstead Roa(d."
"Shopping.' '
"The Land Where tha.BeatMmn mi?'"
"Won't You Bayf" -
"Mam'selle 'Ninette."
"'Enid."
'"Greenaway Duet."
"Sir Walter Rale.igh."
"Some Day."
"In Gay Paree."
"Oo Loves Oo.'"
"If There Hadn't Been.-an Apple.-on the;
Tree."
Etc.. etc,,-etc.
Then we have-the-moaasparkliw.-dialogue -
one can imagtne.
And lastly the daintiest-of dances.
BOOK YOUR -SEAIt.TO-DAY.
NUMBERS OF PEOPLE HAVE BOOKED
FOR EVERY NIGHT IN THE WEEK.
PRICES: 5s., 4s,.Ss.. 2s., Is..(plus -tax).
BOX PLAN at NICHOLSON'S.
GOOD SHEPHERD BALL.
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12,.192L
ST. GEORGE'S HALL.
Under the distinguished Patronage.-f His
Exceleney the Governor and Hon. Lady
Newdegate.
Keep Monday, September 12 Pree.
For The GOOD S?PHE BALR
Sheridan's Band. Excellent -Supper.
CHILDREN'S PLAIN AND FANCY
DRESS BALL
And NATIONAL DANCING-OM??UTI.
TIONS (open.to all).
nAes 5 and under, 8 and-under, 11 and
under, L4 and under.
Pipers and Judging by Coastal?ýcottish
Adults: Dancing, at .,30 p.m.
PROTEAST r HALL,
IrRIDAY NER.X, A-GUST' 26.
Dozens of Handsome Prizes.
.Lup, Roll up, Ronl up. -Ezhe Tonr.
b namenot and Dance, in Trades Hall, Fre
mantle. To-night. at d, and every Thurs
day. Mr. Joo MiLgels, Music. S?r prizes,
Refreshments. Admission, is. plus Lax. 2L
ilhdride, nLC.
i3fSS OLGA PHIIL g-e gs Private les
ii sons to Adults from 3 to-5.30 p.n.
every Thursday Afternoon, at Protestnt
Hlall, Beaufort-at. Also Friday Afternoon
and Eveoning
TO-NIGHT.
TO-NIGHT.
BEGIN.NERS. LER NERS,
PRDTEST r-T HALL.
1ISS DORIS TELVLLj,
.Ldmi?sion: Ladies, is. Sd. (plt'strx);
Gents, 2s. (plus taxi.
Will be Held in
ST, JO?B2H_'S HAL, WEST PERTH,
On Thursday, August 25.
Open All Day.
TLaid Parkerville Home.
' LLIAdNCEI PArnuise.-To-nieht's e
.?. union will comprise Charades. acted by
members, and arranged by Miss 'Furse. Miss
,ohnston muil. lbe in charge of the musical
programme. -embers are invited to bring
friends.
r crNIGHT, Agust 5, BSaloon andStream
I er Carnival Fun and Frolic. Leed
erv?lle Town Hall. G(ood musici: refresh
aente. Ladies. 1. idL: gents, "_s. Miss
Mayes. Miss Pas-niore, Organisers.
TlAiNCLNG: Every Thursday Evening. To
" Beginners: If you cannot dance a step you
are invited to attend Mr. and Mrs. Golds
v-orthy's Instruction, 7.30 to 8. and Practice
class to 1. Catherine-st., Subiaco, the best
place to learn. Banl and Williahs's Orchestra
Gents. ls- 6d-; Ladies, 1s. For private lessons
'phone 1987.
ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS.
SOUTH PERTH.
Open-.Eery Day in the Year
At Ten A.H,
"A, !~&P
AMUSEMENTS.
"BLACK BEAUTY"
"BLACK BEAUTY"
"BLACK BEAUTY"
A i0-year favourite with American
readers and piaygoers. Transferred I
In th.e sreTen with a charming I
umnllan roman.,' added to the ad
*enure, ;f ;: nonderfua horse,
Has k Be?,a:!.
S 'eaturillng
JLEAS 'Al I-:.
IT's Vi l'AGRAPilS A llI',;il r IT.
IT'S VITAGIAPII'S BL;GES'I IIIT.
You "t had these spe-iia. one lby one
"-e?eneanre of Durandt"--"Trumpet Is
land"--"'lead lien Tl'*ql no Tales"--all
h,,ons-and here is the GREATEST and
roost unusual photopl:3 of the year.
AT PALLADIUM SATURDAY.
AT PALLADIUM SATURDAY.
With LARRY SEMON in "THE HICK."
With LARRY SEMON in "THE HICK."
PALLADIUM THEATRE.
PALLADIUM THEATRE.
Direction Talon Theatres, Ltd.
Managing Divi-tors: Edwin Geach. W.
Gibson, S. Doyle and T. Coombe.
TWO MORE DAYS
TWO MORE DAYS
OF THIS WONDERFUL
OF THIS WONDERFUL
TWO-STAR PROGRAMME.
TWO-STAR PROGRAMME.
TWO-STAR PROGRAMME.
TWO-STAR PROGRAMME.
Presenting the
Universal Super-Attraction.
"ONCE TO EVERY WOMAN."
"ONCE TO EVERY WOMAN."
"ONCE TO EVERY WOMAN."
"ONCE TO EVERY WOMAN."
Featuring
DOROTHY PHILLIPS.
DOROTHY PHILLIPS.
In 7 reeLs this fine actress depicts a
crisis in the life of every woman-sumptu
ously produced, elaborately costumed, a
dramna that will grip.hard on the hearts of
the mothers of mankind.
-ALSO----
The Finest Super-Feature of Outdoor Life
since "Back to God's Country." and better
even than that--
"ISOBEL, or THE TRAIL'S END,"
"ISOBEL, or THE TRAIL'S END,"
"ISOBEL, or THE TRAIL'S END,"
"ISOBEL, or THE TRAIL'S END,"
With
HOUSE PETERS and JANE NOVAK.
HOUSE PETERS and JANE NOVAK.
Away on the vast'snow plains under God's
pure skies, romance turned to mighty love
as deep and fathomless as the pure northern
sky above--and the acting of Mr. Peters
the glorious scenery, the intense emotion
have entranced the thousands who have al
ready seen this, one of the year's most suc
ressful pictures.
PALLADIUM ORCHESTRA
PALLADIUM ORCHESTRA
At Evening Sessions.
FINAL SESSION TO-NIGHT at 7.55.
PALLADIUM FREMANTLE.
PALLADIUM FREMANTLE.
THE PARAMOUNT HOUSE.
TWO BIG FEATURES!
"THE RESTLESS SEX,"
"THE RESTLESS SEX,"
Featuring MARION DAVIES
And
EUGENE O'BRIEN
In "A FOOL AND HIS MONEY."
PAVILION PERTH.
PAVILION PERTH.
Direction .. The Union Theatres. Ltd.
Managing Directors: Edwin Geach.
W. Gibson-, S. Doyle, and T. Coombe.
A Biblathrown on the foor of his
cell by an enraged prisoner-a painting
of the Saviour-a flash of inspiration
as the fading sunlight showed a clear
space on the bleak, dark. prison wall-
and the convict, an artist at soul, with -
deft strokes. through the long night.,
while the dim shadow gave him inspira
tion and quietness, strove at his work-
a drawing on the rough prison wall of
"THE GREAT REDEEMER,"
"THE GREAT REDEEMER,"
"THE GREAT REDEEMER,"
"THE GREAT REDEEMER,"
"THE GREAT REDEEMER,"
"THE GREAT REDEEMER,"
"THE GREAT REDEEMER,"
One of the Masterplays of Screenland.
Featuring the Mighty Character Actor,
HOUSE PETERS.
HOUSE PETERS.
HOUSE PETERS.
SEE IT TO-DAY
SEE IT TO-DAY
A Metro 6-Reel
Special Attraction.
As different from the usual run of pictures
as daylight from night! An inspiration in
celluloid that lays open no flaw for criticism
by critics of motion pictures-it appeals to
the best, does not extol the worst, but for
gives as repentance is proved in the heart
of Dan MIalloy. two-gun man with the soul
bi an artist.
Special Lunch-Hour Screening between' 1
and 2: other times, 11 a.m., 2.30, 4.45, 6.55,
and 9.5.
ALSO 2-ACT COMEDY and GAZETTE.
ALSO 2-ACT COMEDY and GAZETTE.
Australian Gazette, showing Australian
Hurdle Race. won easily by RoseiL
ROYAL APOLLO COMEDY COMPANY.
Direction of - - - - G. Saunders.
TOWN HALL, FREMANTLE.
SATURDAY and MONDAY,
AUGUST 27 and 29.
FIRST APPEARANCE IN WESTERN
AUSTRALIA
Of the Above Company of
ALL STAR ARTISTS.
Popular Prices: 3s.. 2s., and Is. (pinus
ANCING TO-NIGHT DANCING
TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT
MISS ETHEL PHILP
MISS ETHEL PHILP
WViR hod her
I, 1'PJ5tL tt A1JUI.1 TLt.RAXr t.4Tt CLASS,
TOWN HALL, NORTH FREMANTLE.
The best place to learn, easily, quickly,
and thoroughly. Refined and enjoyable.
Admission Is., plus tax.
THURSDAY NIGHT NEXT.
THURSDAY NIGHT NEXT.
GRAND
CONFETTI and KEWPIE CARNIVAL.
Dancing 8 to 12. Programme to suit alL
*Dainty Refreshments, Confetti, and Kewpies
galore; and FUN for ALL.
BRILLIANT MUSIC by Miss Philp's ex
.elusive Orchestra of FIVE INSTRUMENTS.
A NIGHT of FUN and FRIVOLITY.
Admission 2s. 6d. (no tax).
LATE TRAIN leaves North Fremantle for
Perth at 12.20 a.m. a
PRIVATE LESSONS by 'appointment,
Y.A.L. Hall. Hay-st., city (only address).
CALL, W7RITE, or 'PHONE A1721.
K ING'S THEATRE, FREMAN'TLE.
Direction UnitEd Theatres and Pilms Ltd.
TO-NIGHT.
THE FOOTBALL CARNIVAL.
VICTORIA and SOUTH AUSTRALIA.
VICTORIA and WEST AUSTRALIA.
WEST AUSTRALIA and SOUTH
AUSTRALIA.
Full Supporting Programme of Australian
Made Films.
A JUMBLE SALE
A Wilt be held in *
St. Brigid's Parish Hall, Fitzgerald-st.
On Saturday Afternoon.
Afternoon Tea will he provided.
GOOD SHEPHERD BALL.
SMONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1921.
ST. GEORGE'S HALL.
Under the distinguished Patronage of His
Excellency the Goverdior and Hon. Lady
Newvdegate.
Keep Monday. September 13 Free.
For The GOOD SHEPHERD BALL.
Sheridan's Band. Excellent Supper.
SLONDON.
Higher and Local Theory Examinations',
in December.
ENTRIES CLOSE SEPTEMBER 1.
Lecture by E. A. Ford, Esq., Mus. Dec.
Oxon, entitled "'Intellect and Emotion in
Music." with illustrations.
Fuller particulars in future notices.
W. H. COUPLAND, Local Secretary.
.30 n ay-st. 'Phone 1712.
FLREMAN'S Weekly Thursday Social
Dance. To-night. St. Baruabas Parish
hall, LeedervllUe. Gents. Is. 6d.; ladies. Is.
Splendid floor. Remember, there are twenty
two (2__) prizes for costumes at the Grand
Ball, September i. Leederville Towl, Hall.
WTHLST Drive and Dance, To-night.
VBrown's Dancing Acadeiny, 169 Mur
ray st.
TOU'LL have more money for recreation,
when you order your suits from KINO
on h;s famous easy terms. 585 Wellington.
st., near King-st.
-OMO, CiANNLNG SRIUDGE.
r C APPLECROSS FERRY SERVICE.
WINTER TIME-TABLE.
BOATS LEAVE PERTH:
Week Days (Saturdays excepted): 7.15,
9.30, 11 a.m.; 2.30. .1.5, 5.30, 6.15, 10..0
p.m.
.On Saturdays: 7.13. P.30 a.m.; 1..30,
1.?u, 2.30, 4, 6.15, 11.15 p.m.
On Sundays: 9.13. 11 a.m.; 1.15, 3, 5.30,
NOTE ALTERATION.
RETURN FARE, 1. kid.
SWAN RIVERI FERRIES, LTD.
Tel. A4512.
{iTH. EN, would you like a night with
Sthe good old Irish Songs I Well, visit
the Shaftesbury Theatre, commencing Fri.
day, 5th.
W?' IRLING SPRAYS, new shipment just
V landed. 12s. 6d. Craven's Phar
macsy, 37 Ba-rack-st.. Perth.
' ETLE sings ready :for 'i?"~?
-&?a?-"? - --- -?
AMUSEMENTS.
L—
"LADDIE." "LADDIE."
"LADDIE." "LADDIE."
"LADDIE." "LADDIE."
"LADDIE." AGAIN "LADDIE."
"LADDIE." AGAIN "LADDIE."
"LADDIE." AGAIN "LADDIE."
"LADDIE." "LADDIE."
"LADDIE." "LADDIE."
"LADDIE." TO-DAY. "LADDIE."
"LADDIE." TO-DAY. "LADDIE."
"LADDIE." TO-DAY. "LADDIE."
"LADDIE." "LADDIE."
"LADDIE." "LADDIE."
"LADDIE." "LADDIE."
MOTHERS' NIGHT TO-NIGHT.
MOTHERS' NIGHT TO-NIGHT.
After 7 o"clock to-night each mother ae
enmpanied by her "'Laddie" will be admit
ted FREE to Lounge Seats in Dress Circle.
AT
MAJESTIC PERTH.
MAJESTIC PERTH.
MAJESTIC PERTH.
Direction: J. C. Williamson Films.
Manager .... .. .. Jack Watts
".LADDIE." One of the "LADDIE." t
SLADDIE. " most famous "'LADDIE."
"LAI)DIE." of all British "LADDIE."
"LADDIE." stories, inter- "LADDIE."
"-lADDIE." preted by a " ILADDIE."
"LADDIE." splendid cast. "LADDIE." t
"'LADDIE." with Miss Syd- "LADDIE."
"LADDIE." ney Fairbroth- "'LADDIE."
"LADDIE." er as the little "LADDIE."
"LADDIE." old lady who "LADDIE."
"LIDDIE." went to Lon- "LADDIE.'
"LADDIE." don in search "LADDIE." -
"LADDIE." of her boy. "LADDIE."
"LADDIE." Our mothers "LADDIE. "
"LADDIE." and fathers "LADDIE."
"LADDIE." loved it-we "LADDIE."
"LADDIE." love it too! "LADDIE."
"LADDIE." This charm- "LADDIE."
"LADDIE." ing story will "'IADDIE."
"LADDIE." appeal to all "LADDIE."
"LADDIE." hearts. "LADDIE."
Also Showing on To-day', Programme:
A British Film, entitled
"ANGEL, ESQ."
"ANGEL, ESQ."
"ANGEL, ESQ."
Starring -- _ AURELE SYDNEY.
MAJESTIC FREMANTLE.
TWO STARS- Rex Beach's drama,
TWO STARS--- "GOING SOME."
TWO STARS--- "GOING SOME,"
TWO STARS- And an Italian drama,
TWO STARS- "A WOMAN'S STORY."
TWO STARS-- "'A WOMAN'S STORY."
BAYSWATER PICTURES.
TO-NIGHT.
"ON OUR SELECTION."
"ON OUR SELECTION."
"ON OUR SELECTION."
"ON OUR SELECTION."
"ON OUR SELECTION."
"ON OUR SELECTION."
"ON OUR SELECTION."
"ON OUR SELECTION."
"ON OUR SELECTION."
"ON OUR SELECTION."
"ON OUR SELECTION."
"ON OUR SELECTION."
TO-NIGHT.
Also Strong Supporting Programme.
S—
SHAFTESBURY Gee! Have you seen this
THEATRE week's bill i To-night's
SHAFTESBURY your last chance. It is the
THEATRE best Costume Comedy Pro
SHAFTESBURY gramme seen in Perth.
THEATRE Don't fail to hear Jones
SHAFTESBURY and Raines, Musical Bottle
THEATRE Act. With the Brilliant
SHAFTESBURY Supporting Company of 20
THEATRE Star Artists. In Music,
SHAFTESBURY Mirth and Merriment. Ask
THEATRE your friends, they've seen
SHAFTESBUIRY it.
THEATRE Every Evening at 8. Tel.
SHAFTESBURY 3383.
THEATRE Prices 3s., 2s. Is. plus
SHAFTESBURY .tax.
To-morrow Night Complete Change of Pro
gramme.
Manager: ...... ... Ormond Burton.
TENDERS.
-Lime. F. Harvey and Co. supply
A Builder's Best and Ground Lime. Qual
ity, none better. Bags filled. Price lowest:
Address, 197 High-st., Fremantle.
"'A HIT IN SERGES" Ends Show time in
October. Harris Serge Supply. (Cash
or weekly payments). English 60in. Serge
for tailoring, now down to 25s. yard. Tailor
ing Cream Tennis Serge, 238. yard, 58in.
wide, non transparent. Silks from
every country, and only elegant Tailoring
Tweeds. No travellers or canvassers and
no shop. Brass plate directs you down steps
at Palace Hotel Basement, St. George's-ter.,
exactly opp. W.A. Bank. Country patrons
send now for patterns. The trade is sup
plied-public specially. We eater for wage
earners. .
BRICKS.--State Bricks, ex kiln, 64s.
1,000; seconds, 62s.; Lime, 5s. bag at
store; Gravel, £1 load; Cement, Blue Metal,
Tar stocked. Bradley, 106 James-st., Perth.
A1105.
BRIGGS, T. J. (late Briggs and Rowland),
Lime and Stone Merchants, 27 Queen-st,
Perth. I quote for Builders' Lime, Ground
Lime, Ground Limestone, Special Spraying
Lime, Agricultural Lime, on' tracks at the
works or delivered in any part of the State.
Also supply Cow Hair, Cement, Gravel, etc.
If you want the very best materials and
lowest possible prices write for particulars.
Life experience in the trade. I am the
limeman. Note the address, 27 Queen-st.,
Perth. Tel. A1684.
BRIGGS and ROWLAND. Lmne and Stone
Merchants, 583 Wellington-st, Perth.
We are prepared to quote for Builders' Lime,
Groundi Lime, Ground Limestone, Cyaniding
iLime, Special Spra~ing Lime, on trucks, at
our works, .or delivered at any station in
the State. Write for particulars and save
money. We also stock Cow Hair, Air Bricks,
White Sand, Cement, etc. We are the Lime
People. Established 1898.
BUILDERS.-For Lime, Stone, Oement,
Roofng Iron, Plain Shet Iron, consult
T. McLonghlin and Co., 641 Willrngton-st.,
Perth. Tel. 1022.
AScS FOE SALE.
The undersagnel nave always avaanole a
large number of
LARGE CONFECTIONERY CASES
FOR SALE.
In Small or Large Lots.
NESTLE'S.
609 Wellington-street,
Perth.
ESPLANADE HOTEL MIDDLETOB
BEACH, ALBANY.
TENDERS are invited alternatively
(a) For a LEASE of the above Beotel un
furnished, for SEVEN YEARS from
the 1st day of November, 1921.
(b) For similar LEASE, the successful
tenderer to purchase the furniture,
pianos, linoleums, fittings, plate glass,
china, linen, bedding, etc., together
with electric lighting plant, at the
price of £3,500.
This hoetl is well and favourably known,
is extensively patronised by city and gold
field visitors, is solidly built of brick, is
two stories in height with balconies all round,
is equipped with septic tank and hot and
cold water.
The owner does not bind himself to ac
cept the highest or any tender, a bank
cheque for £25 to accompany each tender
Draft form of lease may be inspected
and forms of- tender obtain from the offices
of the undersigned and Messrs. Haynes,
Robinson, and Watkins,. Solicitors, Albany.
Tenders close at 12 o'clock noon on
September 10, 1921, to be marked "Tender
for Esplanade Hotel," c.o. the undersigned.
ROBINSON, COX, and WHEATLEY, So
licitors, 20 Howard-street, Perth.
GBEENMOUNT QUARRIES, LTD.
Erection of New Plant now Completed.
Supplies available for early delivery.
SPALLS'and CRUSHED METAL.
BLINDING and FINE GRAVEL.
Also GARDEN SOIL.
Amended Price List in operation from
August 1.
'Phone A3989.
KAPAI CISTERNS.
Either in non-rusting Cement or in heavy
Black Iron, which is HEAVILY GALVAN
ISED AFTER IMANUFACTURE, thereby en
suring long life.
The Kapai has been proven over many
years as the most satisfactory Cistern on the
market.
WUNDERLICH,.LIMITED.
Showrooms ,and Works: Lord-st., Perth.
L T R E 0 I L."
Is a combination of Oil and Varnish
Makes jarrah boards look as if French pol
ished. Renovates all kinds of paint work.
Better than oil and tarnish, and saves
labour.
GEORGE EVANS and CO..
Sole Agents in W.A. for Major Bros.'
Paint Products.
THE BROKEN HILL PROPRIETARy
LTD.
Iron and Steel Masters.
Works: Newcastle, New South Wales.
Manufacturers of
PIG IRON.
ROLLED MILD STEEL JOISTS.
CHANNELS, ANGLES.
PLATES, .FLATS, ROUNDS.
Large Stocks Available.
ELDER. SMITH and CO.. LIMITED,
Sole Agents for Western Australia.
We Quote for
FABRICATING STRUCTURAL STEEL.
A BSOLUTE SECURITY.
May be Obtained for
VALUABLES,
DEEDS, MONEY, LLGGAGE
And Goods of Any Description by ieaving
them at the
W.A. SAFE DEPOSIT,
West Australian Chambers,
SiSS- mutc t ara S . .
AUCTIONS.
SUMMARY OF AUCTIONS.
THIS DAY.
F. A. Mansfield.-Enamelware, fancy
goods. etc.. at 134 Barrack-street; 11 a.m.
A. W. 1)ncat.-Furs, at 222 Murray
street: It a.m.
Rex Greenwood.-Jewellery and precious
stones, at 220 Murray-street; 11.30 a.m.
Iassen and Co.-Furniture and effects,
at 74 Zebina-street: 2 p.m.
F. A. Mansfield.-Enamelware, fancy
goods, etc.. at 134 Barrack-street; 2.30
Ashenden and Co.-Furniture and effects,
at 21 Olive-street, Subiaco: 2.30 p.m.
Bull and Bodkin.-Furniture and effects,
at Trafford-street, Fremantle (near Nurse
Sheedy's): 2.30 p.m.
Garbett and Bales.-Furniture and effects
at 068 Aberdeen-street; 2.30 p.m.
A. W. Ducat.-Bio. plant, etc., at 342 Wel
lington-:street; 2.30 p.m. residene
Cecil Dent. Ltd.-Claremont residence
and river frontage at Ascot-road, in their
rooms, Surrey Chambers: 3 p.m.
FORTHCOMING SALES.
August 26.-Ashenden and Co.: Furni
ture and effects. Rex Greenwood: Wood
yard. lease of house, gas engine, horses and
carts. F. A. Mansfield: Pianos, general fur
niture and sundries. Garbett and Bales:
Furniture and effects. H. E. Wells: Furni
ture and effects.
Auwunst 30.-H. E. Wells: Tools and hos
pital materials.
September t7.-Hodd. Cnthbertson. and
North.-Furniture and effects, residence. etc..
THIS DAY.
THURSDAY. AUGUST 23.
At Eleven o'Clock.
N THE PREMISES, 222 MURRAY-ST.,
near New G.P.O.
FURS. FURS. FURS.
A. W. DUCAT (552 Hay-st.). has re
received instructions to SELL as
above, comprising
SUPERIOR CONEY SEAL COATS. in
smart styles and splendidly finished.
LARGE VARIETY OF STOLES,
THROWOVERS. CAPES, ALL IN
LATEST FASHIONS..
OPEN LNSPECTION FROM 9 A.M.
TO-MORROW.
THE-R DAY. AUGUST 2.,.
At Half-past Two P.M.
CN THE PREMISES. 342 WEI.LLNGTON
STREET.
DE DION BIO. PLANT. 35 Amp., 100 \ olts,
12 Feature Films.
DE DION ENGINE, OFFICE FURNITURE,
S tc.
A. W. DUCAT has received instructions
from the Amusement Supplies C-. to
SELL as above.
Also 12 feature films, with printing
Gaumont bio. machine.
E.L. globes, cabinet, office table, 6
chairs, typewriter, forge, blow lamp,
2 lamp hoases, motor parts, axe
leads, etc., etc.
IMPORTANT SALE.
TUESDAY, AUGUST 30,
At Eleven o'Clock.
On the PREMISES, REPATRIATION GENE
RAL HOSPITAL (late Base Hospital).
SOUTH-TERRACE, FREMANTLE.
A HUGE COLLECTION OF SUPERIOR,
NEW and. SECOND3RAND
CARPENTERS' TOOLS and BENCHES.
BOOTMAKERS' LASTS and TOOLS,
LEATHER, GRINDERY and MATERIALS,
ETC. ETC. ETC.
360 LOTS. 360 LOTS. , 360 LOTS.
1IE. WELLS (904 Hay-st., Perth) has
L- been instructed by the Deputy Comp
troller of Repatriation to SELL as above,
comprising.
6 SOLID CARPENTERS' BENCHES. 6
O 3. with stop and screw vyce. 2 5jin.
Vyces, 1 Tin. Vyce, Bits, Auger and
Centre.
BLOWPIPE. TUBING sad BELLOWS.
CHISELS, all sizes, Oilstones. Oil Cans.
Cold Chisels.
SADDLERS' CLAMS,
CARPENTERS' CRAMPS.
FILES. all sizes and descriptions.
GAUGES, marking and cutting.
GOUGES, HAMMERS, claw, fitters'.
farriers', saddlers'.
PLANES, Stanley Universal, bead, rab
bit, Jack.
MALLETS, SAWS, Disston Rip, Coarse,
.-Panel, Keyhole,. Hack-saw Frames.
SQUARES. STOCKS and DIES, Butter
field's Ain to 5-Sin. FILES, RASPS,
all sorts and sizes. Screw Drivers.
SOLDERING IRONS.
BOOT3¶AKERS' HAMMERS, Pincers.
Shaves, Awls, Dogs, Measures, Fudge
wheels, Eyelet Punches, Rasps, Fin
ishing Irons, Lasts, Complete Sets and
odd.
SOCKETS and STANDS, BENCHES.
TABLES, FORMS, Saw Clamp, Mitre
Box.
BOOTM.AKER'S SINGER MACHIEE ,
No 178, stool, camp stools, Card Cab
inets, 6 drawers. 4 drawers, 3 draw
ers, 2 drawers, Pigeon Holes.
Big Lot of Boot Uppers, Quantity
Leather, Half Soles, Grindery, Chamois
Leather, Assorted Buckles, Rivets,
Washers, Aprons, Vyce Screws, Cotton
Waste, Gal. Sheet Iron, etc., etc.
.The whole comprise a FINE ASSORTMENT
OF SPLENDID TOOLS and FIRST CLASS
MATERIAL.
H. E. WELLS, is the Auctioneer.
A2249.
TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) AUGUST 26.
At Eleven o'Clock.
On-the PREMISES, POST OPPFFICE,
ABERDEEN-ST, PERTH.
SUPERIOR OAK SUITE and HOUSEHOLD
EFFECTS.
H . E. WELLS, 904 Hay-st., has been in
structed by the owner who has been
transferred to the Nor'-West, to SELL as
above.
Full-list in yesterday's and to-morrow's
issues.
H. E. WELLS. is the Auctioneer.
A2349.
THIS DAY.
THURSDAY.
Ele-en ACM.
At Half-p ?t Two o'Clock.,
IN THE MART, 134 BARRACK-STREET,
LARGE QUANTITY ENAMELWARE,
DRAPERY and FANCYGOODS.
F?- A. MANSFIELD (Member Auctioneers'
Association of W.A.) will SELL as
above comprising
Enamel saucepans, bowls, basins, jugs,
etc.; quantity drapery and millinery,
stationery, cutlery, perfumery, brush.
ware, face powders, e.p. ware, crock
ery, hair ornaments, etc., etc.
All for absolutely Unreserved Sale.
TO-MORROW.
FRIDAY, AUGUST 26.
And Half-past Two o'Clock.
IN THE MART, 13-1 BARRACK-STREET.
PIANOS, GENERAL IURNITURE, and
SUNDRIES.
F. A. MANSFIELD (Member Auctioneers'
Association of W.A.) svill SELL as
abore.
Further coods received for this Sale up
to Noon, Friday.
TO DAY (THURSDAY), AUGUST .5.
On the Premises.
No. 68 ABERDEEN-ST. (near William-st.).
At Half-past Two P.M.
GA.RBETT and BALES have been iuntrurt
ed by the owner, nho is leaving the
district, In 5?E.1. the whole of her superior
FURNITURE and EFFErTS. -omnprising-
Handsome RIEACONSI-IEID B.R. SUITE
5 DUCHESSE CHESTS ( t and 3
drawers).
Fine OYVEIMA\NTEL.
3 rooms LINO.
DRESSING TABLES and WASH
STANDS.
A COMBINATIONS and bedding.
Large quantity BLANKETS, SHEETS,
QUILTS. etc.
4ft. Gin. BEDSTEAID and wire.
fI.B.. B.R.. A.B.. CANXE and other chairs.
Nhdber SWTNG JIIRRIORS.
Quantity CURTAINS and BLINDS.
3 TABLES. 2 ROCKERS.
DECK ('HAIRS, WHATNOT
E.P. WARE. ,rnaments, pictures.
Large SAFE. quantity CROCKERY,
GLASSWARE, KITCITIN UTENSILS.
TOOLS. WIRE NETTING, and a host
of sundries.
GARBETT and BALES.
Auctioneers.
83". Hay-street.
FRIDAY, AUGUST 26ti. -
AT THE MART. S63 HAY-STREET
(Near King-street).
At Half-past Two P.M.
GARBETT and BALES will hold their usual
Friday SALE of FURNITURE and EF
FECTS, includin-
2 real oak I.R. SUITES, 6 good SIDE
BOARDS, splendid black Nickel and
Enamel BEDSTEAD with wire.
- D.R. SUITES, and lots too numerous
to mention.
Full Particulars Friday's Issue.
OUTDOOR SALES CONDUCTED.
IOOD Cooks made better by using
jG Veale's "Horseshoe" Brand Self-Rais
AUCTIONS.
THIS DAY. THIS DAY.
THURSDAY. AUGUST 25.
At Three P.M.
CENTRAL PIER-ST. PROPERTY,
With Entrance from Short-st.
SEARMONTH. DUFFY and CO. have been
favoured with instructions from Messrs.
McLean Bros. and Rigg, Ltd.. to OFFER by
PUBLIC AUCTION in their Rooms, Emanuel
Buildings. that Valuable Site, being
Lot 2 of Perth Town Lot W64, with
49ft. Gin. to Pier-st. by 165ft. deep,
with an enUance from Short-st. as
well.
This is one of the few b!e,-t's left in this
street, and Is only a steno's throw from the
railway. There is a :leeper entrance and
wooden racks, and land is-well fenced.
TERMS: £100 Deposit, Balance four Half
yearly Payments carrying 6 per cent. per
annum.
TUESDAY NEXT, AUGUST 30.
At Eleven A.M.
ON PREMISES. COLWY-N, VICTORIA
AVENUE,
CLAREMONT.
MAGNIFICENT FURNITURE and HOUSE
HOLD EFFECTS.
LEARMONTH, DUFFY. and CO. have re
ceived instructions from Mrs. Arthur
Bunning, who has sold her well-known resi
dence, Colwyn, to SELL as above, compris
ing
Rare GRANDFATHER CLOCK, in wal
nut case
Handsome Walnut HALLSTAND.
Artistic WALNUT BEDROOM SUITE.
Brass and en. DOUBLE BEDSTEAD.
Four rich AXMIINSTER CRPETS, 20
x 18. 14 x 18, 14 10, d10x7.
Handsome EXTENSION TABLE, 10ft.,
maple top, with carved jarrah legs.
Costly DINING SUITE, 8 highback
chairs and 2 armchairs, walnut, in
solid buffalo hide.
Very handsome walnut SIDEBOARD.
Choice walnut DINNER WAGGON.
WALNUT BOOK SHELVES.
BREAKFAST-ROOM SUITE, 6 carved
jarrah chairs, in leather.
Rare curly jarrah SHAVING CABINET.
Unique CHINA CABINET.
Oak tiled-top CARD TABLE.
Specially designed COMBINATION OAK
CABINET.
Hand Painted CHINA TEA SERVICE.
Large ARMCHAIRS, in silk tapestry.
Pretty "SETTEE and 3 ARMCHAIRS,
shadow tissue.
ART LAMP SHADES.
Fine collection HOUSEHOLD SILVER
and GLASSWARE.
CROWN DERBY TEA SET.
Specially made ICE CHEST, with plate
glass sides.
ALUMINIUM KITCHENWARE.
Large kitchen DRESSER, glass doors.
S GARDEN SEATS.
PATHEPHONE and large number RE
CORDS.
Rosewood, Walnut, and Mahogany OCC.
TABLES.
CHESTERFIELD and 2 ARMCHAIRS.
Green COMBINATION LAWN MOWER.
Choice collection PICTURES, BRONZES
and ORNAMENTS.
3 GARDEN HOSES, each 60ft.
ALSO
SPLENDID COLLECTION HOUSEHOLD
REQUISITES.
CATALOGUES READY TO-MORROW.
INSPECTION MONDAY. AUGUST 29,
2 to 5 p.m.
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20.
At Three P.M.
AUCTION SALE by ORDER of the MORT
GAGEE.
THE PALACE HOTEL, YORK.
THE PALACE HOTEL, YORK.
9 CENTRAL TOWN LOTS, YORK.
FARM of 200 ACRES and FARM of 434
NEAR YORK.
T EARMONTH. DUFTFY and CO. (in con
junction with SMITH and PELL), have
been favoured with instructions from thW
Mortgagee to OFFER by PUBLIC AUCTIO0
'in their ROOMS, Emanuel Buildings, o
above date
la) The PALACE HOTEL, YORK, on
York Town Lot 17, with 78ft. 6in.
frontage ,to Avon-terrace by 396ft.
4in. along Macartney-st. and 78ft.
ian. to Howick-st. at rear, C.T. Vol.
582. Itol. 146. This is a splendid
two-storied stone building, replete
i ith every modern convenience, septic
tank. hot and cold water, electric
light. One of the best hotels outside
the metropolitan area.
(lb Portions of YORK TOWN LOTS
169, 170, containing 1 acre 2 roods
23 6-10 perches, with 265ft. odd to
Avon-ter. by average depth of about
270ft. to the railway, C.T. 1l. 642,
Vol. 57.
(c) LOTS 32. ;3. 34, 35, and 36 of
Avon Loc. X., each with about 85ft.
to Monger-st.. York. by a depth of
133ft.. C. Title Vol. 158, Fol. 27.
(d) PORTION of YORK TOWN LOT
29, area 1trood 19 4-10 perches, with
about 119ft. to Grey-st., running
back to the railway line along
acartney-st. C. Title Registered
Vol. 582. Fot. 147.
(e)' WOODLANDS ESTATE FARM o4
200 acres, being Lot I and 2 and
being the land in C.T. Vol. 727, Fol.
78. Close to York. Further particu
lars of improvements later.
(f) .FARM of 434 ACRES, being Avon
Locations 17979. C.T. Vol. 639, Pot
,i7. and Avon Locations 8876 and
10002, C.T. Vol. 753, FoL 46; about
12 miles from York, and about 3
miles from Gilgering Siding, on York
Beverley line. Further particulars
of improvements later.
IFurther particularsj ronr-he Auctioneers,
or Iessrs. Abbott-nd Abbott, Solicitors
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20.
At Three P.M.
SALE OF FREEHOLD OF
MINGENEW HOTEL.
MINGENEW HOTEL.
Situate at Mingenew.
One-of the Most Important Towns on the
MIDLA~ND RAILWAY.
And the
ONE OF THE CHIEF LIVESTOCK CEN
TRES OF THE STATE.
L EARMON , DUFFY, and CO (in con-
ijunetion ith W. B. Mitchell) have been
favoured with instructions from the W.A.
Trustee, Executor., and Agency Co., Ltd. (ad
mmm os.a osur u e me estate o0 the late R.
J. Rayner) to OFFERI by Public Auction iin
their Rooms, Emanuel Buildings, on the
above date, that well-known property, the
MINGENEW HOTEL. on
LOTS 1, 2, 3 4, 5, 6, and 14 of VIC
LOC. 1188, with 3 chains to Rail
way-street and 51 chains to Bride
street.
The HOTEL is a two-storied stone build
ing and comprises three parlours, dining
room, bar,2 kitchens, pastry, storroom...bil
liard room, and office on the ground floor,
and five bedrooms, bathroom and wide bal
cony on the first floor. There is an iron
annexe of eight bedrooms and verandah.
OUTBUILDINGS consist of stable of 6
stalls and 2 loose boxes, feed and har
ness room.
LEASE; Present lease expires on Novem
ber 30 next.
On LOT 14 there is a good well of water
equipped with windmill tanks, etc., which
supply the premises with water.
The property is right in the centre of
the town, directly opposite and adjacent to
the Mingenew railway station. The recent
discovery of coal in the vicinity should gire
a great impetus to this district and if the
find turns out as expected Mingenew will
obviously become a very prosperous centre.
Terms will be advertised in later issue.
EXECUTORS' SALE.
IMPORTANT BUSINESS PREMISES.
In MARINE-TERRACE.
TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 20, 1921,
At Three P.M.
At Mr. F. W. STADDON'S ROOMS.
MARINE-TERRACE, GERALDTON.
- ESSttS. BOGLE BROS. (in conjunction
LI. with Mr. F. WV. STADDON), have been
favoured with instructions from the West
Australian Trustee. Executor and Agency Co..
Ltd. Executors of the Will of John Stephen
Smith (deedased) to SELL by PUBLIC AUC
TION that portion of Geraldton Town Lot
No. "45, Diagram 1389. C./T. V-olume 3::1,
Folio 180, comprising land and bubiness pre
mises occupied by tcessrs. Crooks and Brook
er, and House facing Eleanor-street, occupied
by Mr. E. tGale.
The property has a frontage of 75 links
to Marine-terrace and 67.4 links to Eleanor
street. being 502.3 links in depth, containing
1 rodo 20 perches and is one of the best
situated business premises in Geraldton.
the property will be sold subject to a
lease held by Messrs. Crooks and Brooker
and full particulars of same can be obtained
from Mr. F. W. Staddon or Messrs. Bogle
Bros.. Auctioneers.
Terms: One-third cash and the balance
in two equal annual payments carrying 7 per
cent. interest.
BOGI.E BROS..
Auctioneers, Gieraldtnn.
THIS DAY. THIS DAY.
At Two o'Clock.
AT 74 ZEBLNA-STREET, CLOSE TO MT.
LAWLEY STATION.
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS
HASSEN and CO., Auctioneers, have been
favoured with instructions from the
owner of above to SELL the entire House
hold FURNITURE and EFFECTS, consist
ing of
Dining-room Suite (oak), 6 chairs, 2
carvers and couch.
AX. CARPET, 12 w t9, and two CARPET
RUNNERS, .7ft. anud 17ft.
SIDEBOARD. 4ft. bin., with bevelled
glass mirror.
Double BEDSTEAD. in black enamel,
with copper spiral spring mattress,
kapok and other mattresses, hall
stand.
Combination beds, lounge, several occa
sional tables. cane chairs, kitchen
table, and all utensils, safes, rotary
knife machine, CARPENTER'S
BENCH, very good oil lamps, and all
household lines.
Copper, B. heater, and gas stove.
At same time and place, we are instructed
to SELL the PROPERTY, full particulars of
which can be had on application. Owner is
prepared to take very reasonable deposit
and balance as rent.
Further particulars from
HASSEN and CO.,
AUCTIONS.
EXECUTORS' REALISATION SALE,
[RANBROOK AND TENTERDERN STORE-J
KEEPING BUSINESS.
TWO IMPROVED FARMS.
(IRANBROOK AND TENTERDEN TOWN
LOTS.
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1921.
At Two P.M.
AT THE STOCK SALEYARDS, CRAN
BROOK.
E1LDER, SMITH and CO., LIMITED, have
J been instructed by the Executors of the
late ALFRED CHARLES (ARDI?NER to
OFFER for SALE by PUBLIC AICTION
the whole of the assets of the estate of the
late Alfred Charles Gardiner, of Cranbrook
and Tenterden, deceased, which include pro
fitable storekeeping businesses, now being
cairied on by the Executors in the following
Lots:
'Lot 1.-Craubrook Store, erected on
Granbrook Thwn Lbt 37, containing
1 rood 32 perches, and comprising
a main building of stone, brick and
iron, with galvanised iron store,
stables and outbuildings, also but
cher's shop and premises occupied by l
The Western Australian Bank, toge
ther with the stock-in-trade, plant
and goodwill of the Cranbrook Store
business.
Lot 2.-Cranbrook Store book debts.
Lot 3.-l'nterden Store, erected on
Tenterdon Town Lot 53 containing
28 perches. The store is built of
iron and comprises main shop and bulk
store, with living-rooms attached, to
gether with stock-in-trade, plant and
goodwill of the Tenterden business.
Lot 4.-Tenterden Store, book debts.
Lot 5.-Tenterden Town Lots 28, 50,
51 and 52 (vacant land), .
Lot 6.-STIRLING PARK FARM, be
ing Plantagenet Locations 699,
1183, 1184, and 1572, containing
460 acres of which 140 acres are
cleared, remainder ringbarked. The
whole is fenced with 9 plain and 1
barbed wire; watered. by Young's
River and 1 dam (250 cabic yards).
SITUATION: 4 miles east of Tentei
den, on the Young River..
Lot 7.-STIRLING VIEW FARM, being
Plantagenet Locations 957, 1649,
1701, 1998, and 3856, containing
668 acres, 10 poles; 300 acres clear
ed, balance ringbarked. The whole
is fenced with 2 plain and 1 barbed
wire and 3ft. netting and subdivided
into 4 paddocks and watered by 3
dams, 500, 500 and 300 cubic yards
respectively. SITUATION: 3 miles
of frontage to railway between Cmn
brook and Tenterden and faces the
Perth-Albany-road.
TERMS: One-quarter cash deposit, and
balance within three months of sale.
Particulars of book debts and properties
from the Auctioneers, or from the Executors,
c/o Percy G. Stone, Solicitor, Forrest Chas
bers, Perth.
MORTGAGEE'S SALE.
TO-DAY. (THURSDAY) TO-DAY.
At Three o'clock.
IN OUR PROPERTY SALE ROOMS,
SURREY CHAMBERS.
LOT 17 of Swan Location 36, VICTORIA
PARK, having frontages to ASCOT
RD. and SWAN RIVER, and containing
1 acre 1 rood 38 perches.
The Situation is quite close to the Causeway
OUR INSTRUCTIONS are DEFINITELY
to Sell to clear the Security.
CECIL DENT LTD., Auctioneers, etc., Sur
rey Chambers. will SELL as above
Title may be inspected at the office of
DURSTON and ACKLAND, Solicitors,
Weld Chambers.
CLAREMONT.
ABSENTEE'S AUCTION.
4BSENTEE'S AUCTION.
TO-DAY. (THURSDAY) TO-DAY.
At Three P.M.
"IN OUR PROPERTY SALEROOMS,
SURREY CHAMBERS.
An EXCEPTIONALLY WELL-BUILT J.W.B
DWELLING,
And FOR ABSOLUTE DISPOSAL.
CECIL DENT, LTD. and FERRIS,
FORBES, and EWENS, Auctioneers in
Conjunction, will SELL as above
The PROPERTY is most favourably
situated, being Lots 57 and 58 of por
tion of Melville Lot 85, having a
frontage of 100 links to KOEPPE
ROAD, by a depth along a carriage
way of 209 links to a r.o.w. at the
rear.
The improvements consist of a very fine
J.W.B. RESIDENCE, of 6 nice rooms, and
usual conveniences.
Auctioneers' Note.--Our instructions from
the owner, who is not returning to the State,
are positively to sell.
CECIL DENT, LTD., Surrey Chambers, Perth.
FERRIS, FORBES and EWENS, Claremont.
SATURDAY NEXT, AUGUST 27.
At Two P.M.
HANDSOME A.MERICAN BUNGALOW and
, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,
Including U.G. DOMINION PIANO.
On the PREMISES, at the Corner of BAAL
and ELVIRA STS.. PALMYRA.
4 (Take Bicton-Palmyra tramcar to Baal-st.)
RICHARDSON and MEIERS (members
of the Auctioneers' Association), 68
High-st, Fremantle, have been favoured
with instructions from Mrs. Captain Rob
erts to SELL as follows:
DOMINION UPRIGHT GRAND
PIANO, 3 pedals.
WALNUT BEDROOM SUITE, 3 pieces.
Handsome OAK BEDSTEAD and wire,
voile and lace curtains and blinds,
complete set bedroom ware.
CEDAR CHEST DRAWERS, 2 com.
beds and mattresses.
DUCHESSE, washstand aud ware, Jap.
matting, etc.
HALL. LINO. and curtains.
OAK EXTENSION DINING TABLE
6 dining room chsjrs, seagrass arm
chair, lace and sil~poplin curtains,
handsome WALNUT SIDEBOARD,
glassware, Adinner service, vases,
crockery, etc., piano stool, kitchen
dresser, Singer sewing machine, kit
chen table, chairs, lawn mower, saw,
:1 new duck blinds, 20 head poultry,
and a host of sundries.
At 3 p.m. the LHANDSOME AMERICAN|
BUNGALOW will be submitted for Sale.
which is only four years old, being built of
jarrah, on brick foundations, lath and
plastered, containing 4 large rooms, ranging
fam "[4 It II to 1? p- .n h~ek..- ¢ , ,
enael bath and wash basin, built-in _o p
boards, kitchen sink, handsome mahogany
mantelpiece and overmantel in dining room.
with tiled fireplace, centrepieces and picture
rails throughout, and spacious verandahs on
three sides, electric light throughout, 1,000
gal. tank. 4-acre ground, nicely laid out in
gardens, gravel paths, young fruit trees, etc.,
picket fenced all round, shed and fowlruns,
etc.
TO-DAY, TO-DAY.
At Half-past Two o'Clock.
ON THE PREMISES, 21 OLIVE-ST., SUBI
ACO, near Hay-st.
A SHENDEN and CO. will SELL under in
strnctions from the owner, who has been
transferred to Sydney.
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS,
Comprising
OAK BEDROOM SUITE. 3 pieces.
C. and N. BEDSTEAD, WIRE and
BEDDING.
OAK DINING-ROOM SUITE, 7 pices.d
Al SEWING MACHINE (in perfect
order)
D.W. VARDROBE (B. glass door).
DUC? SSE CHEST and DRAWERS.
MARBLE TOP WASHSTAND.
COMBINATION BEDSTEAD.
BRUSSEL'S CARPET, 10ft. 6in.
7ft. 6in.
LINOS and HALL LINOS (good).
DINING TABLE, 6 x 4.
TOILET SETS.
DRESSER and SAFE.
A.B. CHAIRS and RAT. CHAIRS.
HALLL STAND and HALL CURTAINS.
Door slips, Venetian blinds. hcarthrugs,
pictures, vases, curtains and poles,
fenders. occ. tables, glassware, china
ware and crockery, cutlery, sauce.
pans, and kitchen sundries.
A NICE CLEAN and USEFUL LOT.
SALE TO-DAY at 2.30.
ASHENDEN and CO., Auctioneers,
'Phone A4588.
TO-MORROW (FRIDAY).
At Half-past 'Two P.M.
A SHENDEN and CO.. will SELL at THEIR?
a MART. 577 RAY-ST.. opp. Ben Marche.
SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
and EFFECTS.
Watch to-morrow's paper for full list. -.
OUTDOOR SALES OUR SPECIALTY,
WE PURCHASE FURNTTURE and
MERCHANDISE.
VALUATIONS MADE.
ASHENDEN and CO. Auctioneers.
'Phone A4588.
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1921,
At .leven o'Clock.
ON THE PREMTSES, ST. GEORGE'S-TER.
That MAGNIFICENT RESIDENCE.
known as
311fA MIA. opposite Government House,
Containing "- Rooms.
Spacious Balconies and Verandahs.
The RESIDENCE of SIR HENRY PARKER.
ODD, t'UTHBERTSON and NORTH have
been favoured with instructions to OF
PER by PUBLIC AUCTION, the above Valu
able HOUSE and Grounds.
Many of the Rooms are of Exceptional
Size. 20 x 15: 30 x 20, 35 x 35, 35 x 15, 25
The LAND Occupies a Corner Position,
having Frontage of 136ft. to St. George's
terrace and 192ft. F'rontage to Irwin-street.
The FURNITURE and EFFECTS will be
sold at same time. Details of which will be
duly advertised.
Further particulars on application.
HODD, CUTHBERTSON and NORTH,
Wgrwick House, 'Phone A1468.
GOOD for bad stomach and not bad for
good stomachs. RHYVOL, the Great
Papaw Remedy, 3s. Gd. Chemists asd.
Sa4tr.
AUCTIONS.
TO-DAY TO-DAY
At- Half-past Two- P.1.
On the Premises,
TRAFFORD-STREET, off SOUTH STREET
(Take Beaconsfield tram to Trafford.-st.)
BULL and BODKLN have been favoured
with instructions to SELL by Auction
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, comprising
B. and N. BEDSTEAD, spring and BED
DING, PILLOWS.
1 CHILD'S COT, skeleton wardrobe.
single stretcher, washstands, dressing
tables, occ. tables, bedroom ware,
seagrass square, lino. 10 x 10.
LLNO. 10 x 12, COUCH uphol. leather
4 CHAIRS. OVAL TABLE.
PASSAGE LINO. 5yds., pot stand, doot
slips. HALL STAND.
CHEST DRAWERS (redart.
COMB. BEDS and BEDDINGS. enamel
toilet ware; curtains. tables, sEfa, safe.
6 chairs, hearth rugs, fender and
irons, saucepans, flat irons. scales.
PRIMUS toaster, MINCER, CROCKERY
GLASSWARE. cooking utensils, 3
tubs, COPPER, meat safe, cruet, etc.,
and a host of useful sundries.
BULL and BODKIN will sell as above
at Half-past Two TO-DAY.
And on FRIDAY, at Two o'clock, we are
offering another superior lot. of HOUSE.
HOLD FURNITURE in our Mart. 'Phone
983.
Goods Now On View.
Full list re Friday's Sale to-morrow's
"'West Australian."
FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 1921.
At Eleven o'Clock.
On the PREMISES, 60 COOGEE-ST., MT.
HAWTHORN, corner North Beach-rd.
WOODYARD BUSINESS.
WOODYARD BUSINESS.
REX GREENWOOD has received instruc
tions from the Department of Repatri
ation to SELL as above, the whole to be
offered as a going concern.
GOOD LIVING FOR SMART MAN.
A Splendid Business. A Splendid Business.
Which includes.
1 8 h.p. Crossley GAS ENGINE, with
extras.
4 SAWS. BELTING. complete.
1 IRON SAW BENCH.
3 CARTS.
3 SETS HARNESS,
2 HORSES.
IRON SHEDS.
AXES, WEDGES and SAWS.
If the Business is not sold it will be cut
up in lots to suit buyers.
House to let, rent 18s., with lease.
REX GREENWOOD, Auctioneer,
Tel. 3545.
YOU save money, time, sad temper by
using Veale's "Horseshoe" Brand
Self-Raising Flour.
ABSOLUTE SECURITY
May be Obtained for
VALUABLES,
DEEDS, MONEY, LUGGAGE,
And Goods of Any Description by leavina
them at the
W.A. SAFE DEPOSIT,
West Australian Chambers,
104 St. George's-terrace, Perth.
I
HUNTS
Butterette.
A Crisp Biscuit you will enjoy with
Butter, Jam, or Cheese.
REPATRIATE THE DIGGER. INVESTIN THE DIGGERS' LOAN.
DIRECT EVIDENCE
VICTORIA
This veteran of 65 year who has been a sufferer of
Kidney and Bladder Trouble for many years gives u .
details of a wonderful relief that has been effected bh
De Witt's Pills. Most disorders of tho Kidneys and
Bladder are caused by the blood becoming surcharged
with poisonous particles which a.'emble in thoe tisars.
These particlet, if greatly ma??nified, would look like try them, and now I must confidently recommend them
tiny pieces of broken glan. and this is what causes the to anyone sfering from Ki and Bladder infla
Pills actually wash away all the accumulated matter. e.
and with the removal of theise poisonous substances Further proof from Queensland :
Kidney and Bladder disorders disappear. A lady living in Texas, Queensland writes:- -" For
many years Iab sffered from both Kidneys and Bladder
Mr. J. BONA, trouble; the urine was frequent and scanty: I could
never enjoy an outing, owing to discomfort. I tried
of 443, High Street, East Prahan, Victoria. De Witt's Pill. and felt immediate relief. After taking
Writes:-" T suffered for years from bladder trouble one bottle T felt better than I bare done for years."
and tried in this time oractically emery advertised A Southern Q'lander."
medicine. I was operated on. ht with ltille success. (Name aed address of thi lerdy woeuld -be ??t on
Being recommended De Witt's Pills. I determined to Badrieatien.
Dr. ANGEL HERNANZ, t'e well-known Spanish Physician, writes :
' I bhae obtained magnificent results from De Witf s Pills."
If you wish for immediate results, get
The World's greatest remedy for
RHEUMATISM WEAK BACK GRAVEL TIRED FEELING
LUMBAGO CYSTITIS ' GOUT IRRITABILITY
SCIATICA STONE BACKACHE JOINT PAINS
and other dirorders of the Kidneys and Bladder.
When you buy the Pills be sure they are De Witt s in blue, white and gold boxes, with the special blue wax seal on th
cork inside. Price 3,6 per box. or 6:6 for one 2l times as large--a great saving.
De Wittes Kidney and Bladder Pills are sold by Chemists and Sorekeepers everywhere in every part of the
civilised world. If you have any difficulty in obtaining genuine De Witt's Kidney and Bladder Pills, with the blue
wax seal on thi cork, send the price of the package to E C De Wit & Co., Ltd. P.O. Box 2A, Melbourne, Vie., and they
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AUCTIONS.
TO-DAY, AUGUST 25, TO.DAT.
At-'Hoaf-past Eleven. At Half-past Eleven
ON THE PREMISES, 220 MURRAY.ST.
JEWELLERY. JEWELLERY.
PRECIOUS STONES.
REX. GREENWOOD has been instructed
by Mr. Iiorrvitz, who is starting busi
ness at Subiaco. to dispose of his huge
stock of .Unredeemed Pledges.
THESE GOODS ARE GUARANTEED.
GOLD) and SILVER WATCHES, DIA
MOND, RUBY and OTHER RINGS.
BRACELETS, BROOCHES, SCARF
PINS, GOLF CURB and OTHER
CHAINS.
1,000 lots to choose from.
Sale at 11.30 a.m. Sale at 11.30 a.m.
REX. GREENWOOD, Auctioneer.
Tel. 3545.
MEETINGS.
A MEETING of the Returned Maimed and
Limbless Men's Association will be held
To-night, in the Dining-room, Soldier's In
stitute, at 7.45 o'clock. Business: Rail
Passes and General Committee Meeting
at 7.15 o'clock.
(Sgd.) J. MORTON,
Acting Secretary.
A MEETING of Labour S.pporters will be
held in the North Perth Council Cham
bers, next Town Hall. To-night (thursday),
with the oh;oct i f, rmin;g an A.L '. Branch.
All Labour supporter:- cordially invited.
\V. G. Dixon, Conveer.
SOME NEW ENGAGEMENT RINGS
JUST RECEIVED.
The Diamonds are the purest procurablc. Trh (,uold is
i5ct., Ihe Settiugs Platinum, and the Wuortmanship the
best Australian.
2 Diasonda,
-£17 1s. £ 3 10s. tu £-2 los.
10 Diamonds, 21 Diamonds, Diamonds,
£22 10s. £25. 1 14se.
613-615 HAY STREET, PERTH' -.
S, ,.i J
MEETI NGS.
EAST PERTH FOOTBALL CLUB.
AST PERTH FOOTBALL CLUB.
(W.A.F.L.)
A Special General MEETING of Members
of the above Club will'be Ireld THIS EVEN
ING at the Club Rooms, Perth Oval, at 8.15
o'clock.
Business: Election of president and gene
ral.
C. G. NORTON,
Secretary and Treasurer.
FREMANTLE DEBATING SOCIETY
MEETS TO-NIGHT at 8 o'Clock,
at National Federation Oflice,
Henry-street.
Subject: "Should the Government sell
our State Trading Concerns?" Leader, Mr.
J. W. Bateman.
Visitors Welcome.
PERTH BRANCH W.A. HOBUEWIVES'
LEAGUE.
Meeting will be held To-day, 8 p.m. Busi
ness important. A full attendance is re
quested. Temperance Hall. Museum-st.
F. BELL, oun. Secretary.
THE Annual General Meeting of Members
will be held at the Board Room of the
Fremantle Chamber Commerce, Phillimore
street, Fremantle, THIS (Thursday) EVEN
ING, at 8 o'clock.
A. S. PLINT,
Secretary.
THE DII'NG ROD.-Lecture and Demon
T stration on above subject. by Rev. W.
Kennedy, Lesser Town Hall, Cambridge-st..
West Leederville, Friday, August t;. at 8
o'clock. Questions and Discussion. Tickets,
is.
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