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AMUSEMENTS.
PRINCE OF WALES.
PRINCE OF WALES.
Theatre-de-Luxe.
Direction .. ». Union Theatres, Ltd.
ITanasing Directors: Stuart F. Doyle, W. A.
Gibson; Edwin Geach, and Sir Thomas
,' ' Coombe.
PERTH'S "THEATRE BEAUTIFUL."
PERTH'S "THEATRE BEAUTIFUL."
TWO Performances DAILY.
Afternoon 2.30. Evening 8.
COMMENCING TO-DAY.
COMMENCING TO-DAY.
The Tremendous Dramatic Thunderbolt of
1924.
"THE LAW FORBIDS."
"THE LAW FORBIDS."
"THE LAW FORBIDS."
"THE LAW FORBIDS."
"THE LAW FORBIDS."
"THE LAW FORBIDS."
"THE LAW FORBIDS."
"THE LAW FORBIDS."
Featuring
BABY PEGGY.
BABY PEGGY.
BABY PEGGY.
BABY PEGGY.
BABY PEGGY.
BABY PEGGY.
BABY PEGGY.
'Packed from end to end with tremendous,
(ripping moments of drama, lightened bv the
most .delightful humour. A picture of every
?a-'.''?r~» Picture for every member of tho
lanuly-^Tand every member of tne. family will
love itf .
THE LAW IS MIGHTY.
MIGHTIER STILL IS LOVE.
A Human Document of Love and Life with
?n.all-star cast, including Robert Elli.,, Elinor
Faire, Hayden Stevenson. Joseph Duwling and
Uuny other famous players.
MUSGROVE CELEBRITY VAUDEVILLE,
fcpeciul Engagement of the World Fumuua
Comedian. . - -
HOWARD ROGERS.
HOWARD ROGERS.
HOWARD ROGERS.
HOWARD ROGERS.
HOWARD ROGERS.
HOWARD ROGERS.
HOWARD ROGERS.
In His Inimitable Character Studies.
Also
First Appearance of
AGNES AND DAVIE.
AGNES AND DAVIE.
AGNES AND DAVIE.
AGNES AND DAVIE.
? .-Tiro, Talented Juveniles, aged 11 and 7
-V '''?' y««rs i ri*-pectively. ' - ?
Thtit!S1^5'-;*ll-t'le'-t''rincil»l A»s«»-alian
^rS^uc/tlon6 abr°ad '° °Om»leie
- *5j8 iSSSgas--.S8gffiggff ,
Orchestra-de-Luxe.
SONORA CONCERT.
SONORA CONCERT.
SONORA CONCERT.
SONORA CONCERT.
*?/ w»»I«»ent with i Messrs. Nicholson'!
,--. ;- -?' . ?- Ltd.) . .;
-...-.;.. =,?? From 7.30 until 7;65.-t
PROGRAMME.
nk'?r '°»mradeSl'- iiuri-11 lH«'ne Guards'
' W&^ A.^?aU»n Bush Songs' '(Petlr
?f 5vPli; l C. wA0De' -G»m-tJurci), ??',!
:-?' -'vBOOK YOUR: SEAT NOW '
^W^OOK YOUR SKAT NOW! -? :
Day^aN^'/ ?'T,hc»Jre— Telephone A2222.
,'«?!.?-*'- for SUHs for to:night's perforni '
?nce^obUinable nt the Box Oiuce.
^--?HER,TRIUiIPK FORvTHE'''^:
WitU?ON, ^CONTINUOUS THEATRE.' ' ''
*»r:A':.9las?«* at pre-war continuous fit^ou*
rifv^a^vr&ia,111? Wh»le^Family Price,'
;£ .'THE JfO HIGH OOST1 ADMISSION
1*' * '? : *PR.Tf'1r'*ft ' ? ' '' ' '?''''
^?feA^R^ofe^^E^
. *^?^eyJT-acIc u not satisfied Programme,'
MANAGERIAL ANNOUNCEMENT.
^j1**''? «e»v Management-Popular- Polled
of,;.ecuriDg ;;theJJest,-- aud only^he' b«&
Proven Success Pictures at-- the People's own
? ?5!«it..^«',war Prices— Day . time' edf- and
Hi«ht, Sessions. ;9d.: (except Saturday night)
— oeg to, announce that the World's^ Great
*»t-.Screen Comedian's Picture,' 'SAFEli'
Jt*ST, -featuring ..the one and only
HAKOLB- LLOYD .'has been secured '
AT ENORMOUS EXPENSE
FOR THREE (3) DAYS ONLY,
THE PAVILION THEATRE PERTH.
TO-DAY (Saturday), Next Monday, and
Tuesday only,
AT THE USUAL PRICES.
NO INCREASE IN PRICES.
©AY 6d^vNlGHT Od. (after, U p.m. Is. lot
. Saturday only).
FOR 3 DAYS ONLY.
This. is one T of the wonderful films which
are ' coming, direct ; from- the^ De''Luxe, ? Pala
tial, and -.Beautiful Prince of '-Wales Theatre,
Perth,-, after .six days of marvellous ? tuBinesa.
Don'tvmiw, this seven reels ol hurricane
laughs ,and the .greatest 'super comedy to
? .Seats may be reserved at' the Theatre or
fcy. Telephone A3369. . -
THREE DAYS ONLY.
HAROLD LLOYD
IN
"SAFETY LAST."
DAY Gd., NIGHT Od. (after 6 p.m. Is. Id.
.. . . -.' .'.Saturday only). :
"POLLY OF THE FOLLIES," featuring
ererybodyrs, favourite, CONNIE TALMADGE.
After an Eastern States continuous run of
constant . nuceeas a', delightful, delicious 7.000
feet feast of intenso enjoyment! A madcap
h«roine more roguish than ever. See Connie
in . an original Zmtield Folly Dance. This
picture is one of, Connie's happiest, snappiest
comic comedies, and a joyful, spicy,- sublime
romance, full of fun, and' beautifully clean
and wholesome.
SUXDAY: Steel Heart, Wm. Duncan..
Community Singing and Picture Music .
Your Own Right ??Prices. '
? Day 6d., Night 3d. (after 6 Is. Id. Saturday
. ? ; ? only).
PRINCESS THEATRE, FREMANTLE.
PRINCESS THEATRE, FREMANTLE.
{Direction: Union Theatres', Ltd.
. and: Sir Thomas Coombe,
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT.
Owing to extension of season in Peril
ef the enormously sncceufnl comedy 'Safety-
Last,' featuring Harold Lloyd, this film will
not be screened at. thin theatre until next
Wednesday, 20th instant.
OOMMENOING A BriVHant TO-DAY
COMMENdNO Combined TO-DAY
COMMENCING Programme. TO-DAY
WESLEY (Freckles) BARTIY in -
WESLEY (Freckles) BARRY in
"GEORGE WASHINGTON JUNIOR."
"GEORGE WASHINGTON JUNIOR."
Also, 'Mae Marsh, in 'WOMAN'S SECRET.'
MTJSCrROVE CELEBRITY VAUDEVILLE.
Special Engagement, direct- from riotous
?access at the Prince of Wales,. Perth, of
MAY AND KEITH.
MAY AND KEITH.
Singers and Dancers, in Vivacious Variety.
(Appearing at 6 o'clock and 9 p.m.)
TO-MORROW NHJHT: 'Ridireway of Mon
tana, rtarring JAOK HOXIE.
C— COLISEUM, SUBIACO
COLISEUM, SUBIACO
Best Entertainment Value in W.A.
TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT.
Two Exceptional P.icture-..
"THE MIDNIGHT GUEST."
"THE MIDNIGHT GUEST."
"THE MIDNIGHT GUEST."
An excellent entertainment of a novel and
entirely different «ort.
Also
The 7-reel Jcwel-de-Lnxe Production
'bavu.' 'baa'u.' /
;;bavu.' -bavu.'
'bavu.' 'bavu.'
F-xcitemcntl Sensation! Oarlnjr!
A Thrilling and Ah-ortjinc Story ivilh
WALLACE BEERY and ESTELLE TAYLOR
Anil
AUXETOPUONK OONCERT at 7j30.
Glorious Music by Our UnrlvalleA
ORCHESTRA IB5DKR E. L. JACOBY.
Free Garage for Patrons' Motors.
Prices', Is. and 2s, Thono -A1557,
/^JONCBRT. ' CONCERT;
To Aid
AUSTRALIAN BOARD OF MISSIONS.
MONDAY EVENING.
In the
BURT MEMORIAL HALL.
ALL WELCOME.
TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT.
TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT.
SHERIDAN'S POPULAR DANCES.
SHERIDAN'S POPULAR DANCES.
SHERIDAN'S POPULAR DANCES.
PICCADILLY BALLROOM.
PICCADILLY BALLROOM.
Skeridun's Sprchil .lazz Bund
(Of 7 IVrfurmers).
??Oh, Listen to This Band.'
Prizes. Ohorolates nnd Ciparettes for
Monte Carlo Itanres, nUo IS SpeciHl l'rize
\ Cards for Big (iW) Monte Carlo Distribu
tion Sight. ?
Ladies, 2s. j Gent's. 2«. Od. (no tax),
? _1-?iL:IJ^IiY0RSJ'v..M-?-_
SAYSO is the snaivpy n.ime ?iven to Bur
ford's new Carbolic Soap.
AMUSEMENTS.
GRAND—
GRAND—
The Theatre of Distinction.
_ , IJom« of Paramount Picture*.
Sole Direction: .. Sir Thomas Coombe.
NEW TO-DAY.
NEW TO-DAY.
AGAIN
AliA-IX A triumph -for the some trio wbe
ACrAJN made 'Back 'Home and Broke.' ?
AGAIN
THOMAS MEIGHAN,
THOMAS MEIGHAN,
THOMAS MEIGHAN,
THOMAS MEIGHAN,
THOMAS MEIGHAN,
THOMAS MEIGHAN,
THOMAS MEIGHAN,
The Good Luck .
GEORGE ADE and ALFRED GREEN.
GEORGE ADE and ALFRED GREEN.
GEORGE ADE and ALFRED GREEN.
The Author. :\i- :.?? rector.
This time it's a snnpjiy coii.l-ov nf ' a man
who didn't want 'to get married. ?
"WOMAN PROOF."
"WOMAN PROOF."
"WOMAN PROOF."
"WOMAN PROOF."
"WOMAN PROOF."
?# ?Vrast he ?Iipucht he was — until a beau
tiiul htt!o 'Zipper' cams lrazzint; along —
then Tjo wasn't (iuite so sure.
—AND —
A story that combines every element of
. ? ? it Appeal, ' , .
"THE FOG."
"THE FOG."
"THE FOG."
A torcertrily dramatic picturisation -if ,Wil
imm -Dudley Vellcy's famous story, enacted
»ya real all star cast, which includes
MILDRED HARRIS,
MILDRED HARRIS,
MILDRED HARRIS,
CULLEN LANDIS, RALPH LEWIS,
CULLEN LANDIS, RALPH LEWIS,
And
LOUISE FAZENDA.
U is a story that will appeal to .those who
1?v-5.,,a-11vc.!l'ure in strange places, and all
.?will denght in the unusual love story:
Also '
PARAMpUNT8SCREEN NEWS, ' ?
r- ,L ? « \ ..Showing — . '
Dorothy Brunton in Sydney;. Nellie Stew
an in retirement at her lovely coitage; Safe
ty l-irst m -street traffic: Germany's Luna
lark; a Million Dollar Aquarium; ^,000 Jaok
iars pose m -living picture; Britain's Coney
. ' ? Island .
"TIRED BUSINESS MEN."
"TIRED BUSINESS MEN."
- A riot. of fun in a, twostct niirthquake.
SUNDAY NIGHT.—
DOROTHY DALTON in "FOGBOUND."
YOUR LAST OPPORTUNITY
TODAY For
ADVANCE BOOKINGS
For the
REPERTORY CLUB SEASON.
REPERTORY CLUB SEASON.
REPERTORY CLUB SEASON.
REPERTORY CLUB SEASON.
At
HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE.
HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE.
Sir Benjamin and John Fuller.
Direction .. .. Repertory Club.(Inc.)
NEXT MONDAY
NEXT MONDAY
NEXT MONDAY
TWO FOLLOWING NIGHTS,
AUGUST 18, 19, and 20.
UNDER VICE-REGAL PATRONAGE.
?hSX s!?..?t?d' vi,c?1?eR1»» p'ty, have 'notifleJ
their intention of Veing present on tne open
. .: ? ... _ ,int .niicht; .- . :p: ,
EACH NIGHT at 8.
EACH NIGHT at 8.
EACH NIGHT at 8.
A Romantic Comedy
In Three Acts,
By
W. Somerset Maugham.
"JACK STRAW"
"JACK STRAW"
"JACK STRAW"
"JACK STRAW"
"JACK STRAW"
"JACK STRAW"
"JACK STRAW"
--£??'? -lp~; . ?A'i»liy^f-S0bv-Xanin«f .'??;?;? ..' '
TOrE*l.. ''? J'°?r: ea-es - ^and .^worries— See
Jact. Straw,wiUi , the, 'imp9»siil6' ParkerJen
=?.???? ninzs.— a. perfect' scream! ' . v
The Play Produced by
JOHN B. ROWE
JOHN B. ROWE
JOHN B. ROWE
(Late of Lady Forbes Robertson's Company),
An Exceptional Caste
Headed by
JOHN B. ROWE
JOHN B. ROWE As
JACK STRAW
Ambrose Holland .. Mr. H. S. Huimihrey
l-rkerjTenniiig» ...... .. Mr. T Tracy,
Lord jfcrlo .. % .... Mr. T;. S. 'Louclr
Vincew Parker-Jennings Mr. G. BrownCoojjer
CqunC.Von Bremer.. .-.. :. Mr. Keith' George
Hoptpii IWithers .-. ?.,-..- Mr. Peter .Demasson
Risv. . Lenis ? Abbott.-...' iMr.-.Baroh -.Solomon'.'
Footman. .'. \ .' . . .;...; .Mr.'KeviK Kelly
Mrs; Parker-Jennijiss- . , Mrs. j. J. ' M.' Thomson
Ethel ,Parker,-Jennings , -. .Miss; Dicby Knight
Lady : Wan ley ?. . . ; Miss ' Dorohy ' Cavanazh
Hiss' Horton' Withers . . . .'Miss1 Grace STiort
Rosie' Abbott '..?-. .^.'.. Miss. Joan Good
Stage Manager: Mr. A. ? G'. Gordon. '
PRICES OF ADMISSION:
Ss:'. 3s..-, and Is. 6d. . Plus .tax.
Box Plan- ait Nicholson's. ? A613I.
CONCESSION TICKETS:
Parties of 20 or more admitted by Earli
Doors to Gallery and -Back Stalls at reduced
prices: Party tickets from S'ecretary. Rener
tory Club, Pier-st. . (next King; Edward
Hostel),. ? . ... . ? .
ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS.
ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS.
SOUTH PERTH.
SOUTH PERTH.
SUNDAY CAMERA DAY.
SUNDAY CAMERA DAY.
IT IS HOPED TO HAVE
THREE NEW ELEPHANTS ON VIEW
ON SUNDAY AS SUBJECTS.
ADMISSION 6d.
CHILDREN: HALF-PRICE.
ROSEMOUNT THEATRE, NTH. PERTH.
ROSEMOUNT THEATRE, NTH. PERTH.
R TO-NIGHT: R
R PAULINE FREDERICK R
R PAULINE FREDERICK R
R In R
R "A SLAVE OF VANITY." R
R "A SLAVE OF VANITY." R
R "A SLAVE OF VANITY." R
R "A SLAVE OF VANITY." R
R "A SLAVE OF VANITY." R
R "A SLAVE OF VANITY." R
R And R
it Robert W. Service's- Forbidden Story, R
It Revealing thn Secrets of Monte' R
It Carlo. R
R "POISONED PARADISE." R
R "POISONED PARADISE." R
R "POISONED PARADISE." R
R "POISONED PARADISE." R
R "POISONED PARADISE." R
R "POISONED PARADISE." R
R "POISONED PARADISE." R
R "POISONED PARADISE." R
It Monday: R
It Betty t'ompson H
It In R
K 'His Redemption.' It
It And K
It 'TlOB ROY.' 'ROB ROY.' It
]l '1!OB ROY.' 'ROB ROY.' R
It 'HOB ROY.' 'ROB ROY.' K
It K
II It
It K
R ? ? R
117ESTERN AirSTRAIJA'S GREATEST
VV mi:sic:al evbnt.
HIS MAJESTY'S THKATRE..
SUNDAY. AUGUST 31, .1 P.M.
_ 200 Artists. Hold T!iis_Date. ?
COMO APlM.ErilO.es AND TANNING
BRirXiK PERRY SERVICE.
WINTBIl TIMK-TABLE
(Weather l'eniiiiiiii!;).
Week Day»: Penh. ilep. 7.15. 9.r-0, 11.0
a.m.. 2.1S0. 4,5. 5.S0. G.l'.'i. Kl.uO p.m.
Satur*:iy- Only: Perth. riV|-. 7.15. 9.30
a.m.. 12.3'. 1.811. 2.30. 4.0. 0.15, 11.15 p.m.
Sundays: Perth. riV|i. 9.30, 11.0 a.m.. 1.15
3.0, 5.-30, 7.0, St.O p.m.
RKTURN FAWK. Is.
SWAN RIVER FERRIES. LTD. Tel. A451ii
AMUSEMENTS.
NEW PALLADIUM
NEW PALLADIUM The Bright Spot
NEW PALLADIUM
NEW PALLADIUM in Hay-street.
NEW PALLADIUM
Perth's Most Attractive and Popular Theatre
devoted ENTIRELY to the Presentation of
Motion Pictures.
TO-DAY.
TO-DAY.
TO-DAY.
A RED LETTER DAY
A RED LETTER DAY On Perth's
A RED LETTER DAY Entertainment
A RED LETTER DAY Calendar.
As it marks the initial screening in this
State of Australia's GREATEST Bush Drama,
"WHEN THE KELLYS WERE OUT."
"WHEN THE KELLYS WERE OUT."
"WHEN THE KELLYS WERE OUT."
"WHEN THE KELLYS WERE OUT."
"WHEN THE KELLYS WERE OUT."
"WHEN THE KELLYS WERE OUT."
"WHEN THE KELLYS WERE OUT."
"WHEN THE KELLYS WERE OUT."
? A True' Tale of tlio Eighties ? -_
A dramatic motion, depicting the exciting
incidents connected with the exploits and ulti
mate capture of the famous bushrangers,, the
Victorian Keilys, who held sway during the
stormy period of 167.8-1880.
Wild Deeds of
Wild Youth in
A Wild Country.
A 1923 Production. Directed by H. -.
Southwell, who was for many years one_ of
the leading directors for the famous \ ita
graph Co.,1 ot America;. , '
A 'First National Comedy Drama I that
sparkles and liubMes with fun and- frolic,
with the winsome
CONSTANCE TALMADGE
CONSTANCE TALMADGE
CONSTANCE TALMADGE
CONSTANCE TALMADGE
CONSTANCE TALMADGE
CONSTANCE TALMADGE
Romping across* the screen in scenes that
will asrtoni.'h ynu with rheir surprising turns.
"THE GOLD FISH."
"THE GOLD FISH."
"THE GOLD FISH."
A picture of side-gpliltiug ? laughter that
will hold you fascinated. Direct from the
Haymarket Theatre, Sydney. '
And
The Exclusive
PALLADIUM WORLD VISIONS.
Showing —
Rose Dav in ? London — King's Garden
?-P.art.rt . with 10;000 guests — The Prime - Min
ister also Entertains — The Prince at South
ampton — rKing Reviews 22,000 Troops —
League .football- — Tank Exercises.
The latest First .National.. Two-reel '. Riot
of Laughter. .
ALSO SHOWING—
'From XI a.m. to (- p.m. To-day Only.
The Episode of
"IN THE DAYS OF BUFFALO BILL."
The Screen's Greatest Serial.
' . The Palladium
SYMPHONY 0H011E-TItA. .
Comprising. Talented Soloists. iu a. Bic Com
bination of Harmony (at Evening Sessions
? . On'.y). ' ' ' ? '?? ? '
SeaU may, b» reserved for the- Final. Ses
sion', which commences at' 8 o'clock.
BOX PLAN AT NICHOLSON'S,
All* in' Vestibule at Theatre.. or .by Rineine
'??????, ' ..?': . A3742: ??'..-?.?? . .
. NO, CHARGE' FOR BOOKntCi.
? ADDITIONAL ? ?? ' ? ,
?A'rnucTiox . -. »
TO-DAY FOR THE FIRST TIME, TO-DAY.
THE LATEST NOVELTY CRAZE DIRECT
FROM THE EASTERN STATES.
The management of the New Palladium
have arranged with the "Home of the
Gramaphone," Messrs. Harris Scarfe, and
Sandovers, Ltd., for a special
LISTENING-IN SERVICE
for the entertainment of patrons during all
intervals, from the world-famous His Mas-
ter's Voice Instruments.
\.\ ^—-SUNDAY NIGHT— — K .'.-
-'?' * PAULINE. IERBDERIOK. '
?'????.;.:?*-?; . In,'MADAiME X.' . -: ? ?.-.???'?;
HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE.
Lessees: Sir Ben and Mr. John Fuller.
Direction: .. .. .. .. .. Allen Doone.
RETURN OF THE UNIVERSAL
FAVOURITE.
ALLEN DOONE.
ALLEN DOONE.
ALLEN DOONE.
ALLEN DOONE.
Australia's Favourite Actor.
NOTE THE DATE.
SATURDAY NEXT, AUGUST 23.
SATURDAY NEXT, AUGUST 23.
In
LUCKY O'SHEA.
LUCKY O'SHEA.
LUCKY O'SHEA.
LUCKY O'SHEA.
A Comedy Drama of Irresistible Charm.
Supported by
MISS EDNA KEELEY.
MISS EDNA KEELEY.
And
THE FAMOUS DOONE COMPANY.
LUCKY O'SHEA.
LUCKY O'SHEA.
Brimming With Wit and Humour.
Lavishly Mounted and Staged.
? PRICES: 6s. (Res«rvnd)'. 5s., 4s. and 2»
-Box Plans open at' Nicholson's rM'onday morn
ins. 3-ay: Sales at. Eougher's. -. . .
' Concessions, to members of Perth HepiTtpry
Club .obtainable from the Secretary, Pier
street.
AUSTRALIAN IMPERIAL BAND.
AUSTRALIAN IMPERIAL BAND.
AUSTRALIAN IMPERIAL BAND.
"An Excellent Band," Madame Melba.
QUEEN'S HALL.
QUEEN'S HALL.
TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT.
Assisted by
MISS LILLIAN CRISP
MISS LILLIAN CRISP
And other Leading' Artists,, including:— '
Mr. W. Honey. Champion Cornetist, of
Melbourne.
? ' Band and -Organ. Mr. Watkin. ?
Classical. Humorous, and Popular Selections.
PRIDES, Is. and- 2s., plus tax.
SUNDAY AFTERNOON.
SUNDAY AFTERNOON.
FREMANTLE OVAL.
FREMANTLE OVAL.
GRAND CLASSICAL CONCERT, 3 p.m.
GRAND CLASSICAL CONCERT, 3 p.m.
'I feel proud to be an Australian when I
heard this band/'r-r-Percy Code.
Sunday Night, Perth Govt. Gardens.
Sunday Night, Perth Govt. Gardens.
Sunday Night, Perth Govt. Gardens.
AUSTRALIAN IMPERIAL BAND
AUSTRALIAN IMPERIAL BAND
AUSTRALIAN IMPERIAL BAND
'Will hold its own against the finest bands
in the. world.' — Alex. Lithgow.'
No Midday Recital To-day.
WM. PARTINGTON, Conductor.
KINDERGARTEN UNION.
ANNUAL APPEAL.
VIOLET DAY— FRIDAY, AUGUST 22.
The Kindergarten Union would be (rratefu1
to nil friends and supporters for gifts of
flowers (particularly violets), fruit. pro
duce, or preserves, for the above Annual Ap
peal. Cnuntrv e-ifts should rea'i'h Perth on
the nijtfit of Thursday. 21st inst.. or the
morning of Friday.. August 22. nnd will be
carried freight frep if. addressed:
FREE KINDERGARTEN APPEAL.
Mrs. E. M. H. Bates,
Perth.
Donated by .. .. .. ..
Offers of assistance during Appeal Day
will be gratefully accepted.
The nrst Meeting of the Apppal Oommitte*
will be held at the Women's Service Guild
Rooms. 191 Murray-st. (opp. Boans, Ltd.),
on Monday. August 18. at 4 p.m.
M the Meeting hold on Monday la?t it
\r.i-i .le-'oVd to h«ld 'the Annual GRAND
CHFLDRKN'S PARTY -in September 27. and
arrangements are in hand to make this even
more attractive and entertaining for children
than in previous years.
Further particular: may be obtained from
Secretary. Kindergarten College. 1186 Hay
s-t. Tel. A4B32. ? . ?
CLAREMONT PICTURES.
TO-NIGHT. CLAREMONT. TO-NIGHT.
The William Fox Super Feature
"THE GOVERNOR'S LADY."
"THE GOVERNOR'S LADY."
From David Be'asco's stajre sneross, and
Mari^ierite de L* Motto in
"SCARS OF JEALOUSY."
"SCARS OF JEALOUSY."
The story of two-fold redemption.
COTTESLOE PICTURES.
TO-NIGHT. COTTESLOE. TO-NIGHT.
Rnpcial Double Feature.
Owen Monro. with Lpatrirc .Tor. in
"THE SILENT PARTNER."
"THE SILENT PARTNER."
And Enid Bennett nnd Hnntly Gordon it
"YOUR FRIEND AND MINE."
Monday's Spei-ial Attraction:
Norma Talmadge in ''Ashes of Vengeance.''
NF.»LAXI-S PICTURES.
TO-NIGHT. NEDLANDS. TO-NIGHT.
William Fox Presents
David Belasco's St:iae Supcpsi,
"THE GOVERNOR'S LADY."
"THE GOVERNOR'S LADY."
In Kijjht lone reels.
Full Supporting rroRrammo.
TOWN HALL PICTURES.
TO-NIGHT. COTTESLOE BEACH.
TO-NIGHT.
NORMA TALMADGE,
NORMA TALMADGE,
In
"ASHES OF VENGEANCE."
"ASHES OF VENGEANCE."
\ flowing romance of France in the ICth Cea
?tury.
Full Sup]-ortins Programme.
MANY poor children in need of warm
clothing this weather. The Uglies will
call for vour Left-off Clothing iOr them.
Ring A1G27.
AMUSEMENTS.
HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE.
Lessees: Sir Benjamin and John Fuller.
TWO FAREWELL CONCERTS.
THIS AFTERNOON at 2.30.
THIS AFTERNOON at 2.30.
TO-NIGHT at 8.
TO-NIGHT at 8.
The World-Famous
WESTMINSTER GLEE SINGERS.
WESTMINSTER GLEE SINGERS.
WESTMINSTER GLEE SINGERS.
WESTMINSTER GLEE SINGERS.
WESTMINSTER GLEE SINGERS.
WESTMINSTER GLEE SINGERS.
TWO FAREWELL CONCERTS.
TWO FAREWELL CONCERTS.
THIS AFTERNOON at 2.30.
THIS AFTERNOON at 2.30.
SPECIAL REQUEST PROGRAMME,
SPECIAL REQUEST PROGRAMME,
Embracing a t magnincent selection of. the
inoi-t jiopular ue..ii ii-om tlicir ,woud£rfui
repertoire of Operatic Solos, Glees, Madrigals,
huiumg Choruses, .Plantation Unties, \ ucal
Dances,, ami 'Comedy .yuartettes.
YOU MAY NEVER HEAR THEIR LIKE
AGAIN.
PRICES: '5s.. 3s., 2s.; Reserved, 6s. ' Con
cessions to Cliuirb, Music SluueUtfi', mm
Schoois. Plan at NiciiOlson's till 12, then
at Slar Com'ectiuiiery, where Day Sales may
au-u be obtained. ' - . ?
TOWN HALL, FBEMANTLE.
One Concert OuJy,
MONDAY EVENING at 8.
PRICES: 3s. and 2s.; Reserved, .5s. Con
teasions io Choirs, Music Siudeu-l», and
JSclwols. ',Plau at Shepherd's., where par
ticulars' of concessions may also be hau.
:queea*:s ~~ ~7~r~ ; hall.
TUESDAY, AUGUST 26.
TUESDAY, AUGUST 26.
CONCERTS. CONCERTS.
FRANK BLADEN.
FRANK BLADEN.
FRANK BLADEN.
' The Brilliant -We'strolian'- Violinist.
Fresh FrbmTrlumphant Tour of the
Eastern States.
Vide Press:
? 'His playing revealed the 'quiet and ex
quisite touch of genius.'— Brisbane' 'Daily
Mail.' ' ? : - ....
- '.'As' an interpreter of the. romantic school
we ;. have sejoom heard his equal.' — Mel-
bourne 'Herald.' V.. * .
' ... . liddled soulfully with impeccable
technique. ': — Sydney 'Bulletin.' ?
SUPPORTED BY LEADING ARTISTS.
^ . A'lOLET- CONCANEN, V
. (Late. Melba Opera -Co'.)-
EVELYN .AV1LL1S .(Pianiste).
. THEO. MEUGENS (Tenor);
PRICES: 4s. Reserved ; -3s.-,- 2's'jt plus tax.
Tickets' and Bookings at Nicholson's. Open
Monday, August ;18.. Concessions for students.
QUEEN'S ?-?';/.. . ., ', HALL.
THURSDAY,- AUGUST 21..
... GRAND ^ .ORCHESTRAL CONCERT.
By the Students of Professor Xowotny.
? ' . Orchestra Contisting of 4*6 Members. -
'.,'?' . Solo ??'Items.- ' ' , ?
' .i. ~ -! 'Chamber Music. ?''.'..??
? ', . .? Box .Plan-' at. Nicholson's.
' Also Tickets for- Sale at Albert's,
- ? ??' ':.' .- 'Murray-street.- -.?..'
Seats: 3s. 3d.' (reserved')' ?;? 2s. 2d.y Is. Id.
LEEDERVILLE OVAL.
LEEDERVILLE OVAL.
S P
S TO-NIGHT. P
S P
S P
S VAUDEVILLE and PICTURES. P
S P
S .COURTNEY FORD The .--.TtMatile P
S-; COURTNEY FORD/.: ^Entertaiher, in P
S' .COURTNEY'.TORD Song'-«nd / Pat- P
S COURTNEY;'FOR1- ter. ' p
S P
S And P
S P
S "GALLOPING FISH." P
S "GALLOPING FISH." P
S "GALLOPING FISH." P
S P
S 'The fastest and funniest love affair P
S on record. P
S P
EMPIRE PICTURES, LEEDERVILLE.
EMPIRE PICTURES, LEEDERVILLE.
E P
E TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. E
E TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. E
E MARY PICKFORD. E
E MARY PICKFORD. E
E And HOLBROOK BLINN E
E And HOLBROOK BLINN E
E In E
E "ROSITA." "ROSITA." E
E "ROSITA." "ROSITA." E
E "ROSITA." "ROSITA." E
K Chjldrea's Matinee 'at 2.30.' E
E E
E E
-E Lionel Barrymore in VJiin the Pfenan.' E
DANCING. TO-NIGHT. DANCING.
TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT.
TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT.
TOWN HALL, PERTH.
TOWN HALL, PERTH.
MISS ETHEL PHILP
MISS ETHEL PHILP
MISS ETHEL PHILP
Will hold a BIG
PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS
PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS
BALL.
TEN GUINEAS IN PRIZES.
TEN GUINEAS IN PRIZES.
For Best Couple, ' Best' pressed Lady, Best
Dressed Gent.. Most' Comic JLady, Most Comu
Gent.. Most Origrna-l I-ady, Most .Original
Gent.
Special Prizes for Paper: and Poster Cos
tumes and Numerous Other Prizes.
D&heing 8 till' 13-. Artistic Decorations.
Wonderful Music by Exclusive Orchestra of
Five Instruments under the direction of Mr.
Fred. E. Nice.
Supper will be served in the YA.L. Hall.
THE GAYEST NIGHT OF 1924.
THE NIGHT YOU WILL LONG REMEM-
BER. DO NOT MISS IT.
ADMISSION 2s. 6d., j-Jus Ttax. ?
PERTH'S OWN DANCE.
GRAND FOOTBALLERS' CARNIVAL,
TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY).
PERTH LITERARY INSTITUTE,
Corner Hay and Pier streets.
Dainty Supper. Novelties, etc.
. , - Ladies, 2s. Gd.: Gents.. 3s.
Essendon Footballers Cordially Invited.
? E. It. BANKS. Organiser.
DANCING. DANCING
MONDAY NIGHT NEXT.
MONDAY NIGHT NEXT.
ST. GEORGE'S HALL.
ST. GEORGE'S HALL.
At 8 o'clock.
GRAND STREAMER AND CONFETTI
CARNIVAL.
JAZZ ORCHESTRA.
SUPPER.
Gents., 2s.: Ladies. Is. Cd. '
A. BOYLE, Secretary.
DANCING. — Grand Monte -Cash) Dancing,
24 prizes, Saturday night, at 'Mr. and
Mrs. O'Brien's Winter Palace (late Golds
worthy's), 15 Catherino-st., Subiaco. Mag
nificent ballroom, the most delightful music
bvi Winter Palare Orchestra. Admission,
Rents. Is. Gd., ladies Is. '(Private lessons
every afternoon and night, (n all modern
! dancing. Children's Class, Satnrday after
noon. Supervised by Miss Evelyn Hodgkin.
inn. ? *^Fh ono_ A 1 &S7. ? _
AXCING.— The Siihiaro Football club
ure hoMing ;i -iraml Ballonn and
Streamer Carnival, nifo twilight dancins. in
honour of the Kss-endon ir'oothall Ohil-, Wed
nesday night, Anp»i UO, at the Winter Pal
ace. Subiaco. The latest Fox Trot from
Molbourn-c on programme, assisted by Mr.
and Mrs. O'Brien . ?
TTkAXCING TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY).
JIISSF/S THOMAS and CLOTTnRR hold
Grand' Balloon and Novelty Carnival at
Aradcmv. opp. Broadhnrsi's. Murray-st.
.Iaz7. Orchostra. Ladies. I?.: Gents. If. Cd.,
plus tax.
Note: Juvenile Cla?s._2.30 p.m. ?
DANCING. — 'Berkeloy Dance Stndio. 41
Barrack-st. Miss 'tiwen Callow will hold
her usual Instruction CIiim To-night ? (Satnr
ilay). lndividttihl Instruction. 3-11. Fie Is
Private Lessons hv appointment. 'Phone
\5nT». Cla-Tses Kvcry Monday, Wedni-istlay.
Friday and Saturday. ?
/-IRANI) EUCHRE 'PARTY nnd DANCK.
St. John's Hall. Mi»Hioiirno-road.
Saturday, August J«. S |..m.
Cash prizu il 10s., and others.
KcfrcsVimcnts. AdniUsiun, la. fid.
i-Xl)T\IsTN(! WT.IIJ «)VERFLf-wrxa
GOLDKN MOTOR COAC,H GOING.
GOLDEN WATTLE OUT.
SKE PUBLIC NOTICES.
/^1AHPEXTERS.^-SOriAL will bo h7ld
Kj Unity Theatre. Saturday evening, Aur
nut 2H. Commitu-o Meeting Monday night,
August IU.
E. KETTERER, SscrMarr.
AMUSEMENTS.
SHAFTESBURY Never before has a
SHAFTESBURY programme so diver-
SHAFTESBURY sified and entertaining
SHAFTESBURY been presented for
SHAFTESBURY your delectation.
SHAFTESBURY.
NOTE: Owing to Length of Programme the
Overture will commence at 7.55.
The Famous
CHAS. E. LAWRENCE,
CHAS. E. LAWRENCE,
CHAS. E. LAWRENCE,
CHAS. E. LAWRENCE,
CHAS. E. LAWRENCE,
CHAS. E. LAWRENCE,
In Original Songs and Monologues. Mr.
Lawrence also\ brines a -quiver full of ney
stories.
'A Piano nnd a Personality.'
TUBBY STEVENS
TUBBY STEVENS
TUBBY STEVENS
TUBBY STEVENS
TUBBY STEVENS
In
"THE REST CURE."
"THE REST CURE."
"THE REST CURE."
In which he is assisted by the whole com-
pany, and in other items from his reper-
toire.
WILL AND DORA GILBERT.
WILL AND DORA GILBERT.
WILL AND DORA GILBERT.
Patterologista Supreme, in an Entirely New
J. J. COLLINS.
J. J. COLLINS.
J. J. COLLINS.
Australia's Cinqucvalli.
In An Original Juggling Display.
ALICE ELMAR.
ALICE ELMAR.
ALICE ELMAR.
ALICE ELMAR.
ALICE ELMAR.
Duiuty. SteplUancer.
"JERRY" and CARLTON MAX.
"JERRY" and CARLTON MAX.
"JERRY" and CARLTON MAX.
"JERRY" and CARLTON MAX.
Assisted by Ena Gordon .nhd Co. in a' scena
of pathos.- and: humour *???='?-
'WHILE LONDON SLEEPS.' ' h. ,-?'?-
Arid in- addition the following sketches and
scenas -^'-'^,-^p.roduced by ?
Save and Except' 'The Strikebreaker's '
'CURUY AND CHUTNEY.'- an InTian Revue
by KU. Wamngton.
'ROMANY ROSE.'' featuring Ena Gordon
and Rojv Glemster, with concerted ef
fects. by company. .
'CAIRO,', a Delightful Musical Novelty in:
Silhouette, by -the whole compnnv ' -'
'THE STRIKEBREAKERS.' feaVurinz
Will and Dora Gilbert and Carlton Max,
And
"The Laugh of the Season."
"FERDIE'S MA-IN-LAW."
"FERDIE'S MA-IN-LAW."
"FERDIE'S MA-IN-LAW."
Featuring
CHAS. E. LAWRENCE.
HARLEY EDWARDS
ED. WARRINGTON.
PRICES: 3s. 3d.,' 2s: 2d., Is. id Box
Plan at Theatre.
TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT.
TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT.
To-night To-night
To-night KING'S THEATRE, To-night
To-night Fremantle. To-night
To-night To-night
To-night To-night
To-night To-night
Tonight WALTER GEORGE To-night
To-night Presents his To-night
To-night SUNSHINE PLAYERS To-night
To-night To-night
To-night A Combination of Music To-night
To-night and Mirth, the like of To-night
To-night which has never been To-night
To-night seen before in the Port. To-night
To-night To-night
To-night FULL ORCHESTRA. To-night
To-night FULL BALLET. To-night
To-night To-night
To-night To-night
To-night Box Plans Shepperd's. To-night
To-nisht High-st., ? Fremantle, -or. To-night
To-nicht ? ' -Chan. Snaden/Jiano',; . .TorPwht
To-night ? Salon. Hay-st.v' P,erth.»j To-night
To-neht Popular -'Prices: -. - Tp-n ght.
To-nignt 4s., ,3s.,- 2«.r-«lu« tax. .To*i«ht.
PICCADILLY BALLROOM.
CABARET DANCE.
(Under the Patronage of His Excellency,
and Lady McMillan).
In Aid- of the Girl Guides' Fund; ???
' Will be Held on
THUBSDAY. AUGUST. 38. 1934.^
_,';'_ . - At'] .8/^™. ''/.--i ? ? .? '
, ? ' '? Sheridan's' --'Jaxz .Band. - '.
. Fancy 'Caps^ arid Other Attractions.^
Tickets obtainable at Girl Quidft Office,
Economic Chambers, and. from the .Committee.
*** ? double 4s^ Single, 2s^«i
' r. '-?.-.' (President Finance Committee)i :
_34_King^^ajk:rdJj^stJ^U:_2_;i__
/Chicago dance^'V ' . studio.
(Miss Ketta:Suhan,,Mr^ H.'Salvio.) f
CABARET DANCE,
PICCADILLY BALLROOM, HAY-STREET.
THURSDAY, AUGUST, 21.
SHERIDAN'S ORCHESTRA.
Subscription 4s. (inclnding'.supper).
Tables may be booked by;. ringing. Picca-
dilly Cafe, A4964. ' -. ?
BROWN'S DANCING ACADEMY.
568 Hay -street.
The Most Popular Dance Hall 'in Perth.
LUCKY SPOTS TO-NIGHT.
LUCKY SPOTS TO-NIGHT.
(Chocolates and Cigarettes.)
Admission 2s., including tax, Refreshments
and Prizes.
Music by Miss Una Hammill's Orchestra.
LEARNERS' CLASS, 3 to 5. Fee, Is.
SPRING BALL.
PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS.
To be held in
ST. GEORGE'S HALL,
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1924.
- Tickets: Ladies. 3s.; Gentlemen,. 6s.:
Double. 10s. 6d.
MRS. ALEX. KELLY, President.
L. DWV'ER, j; M1N1HAN, Hon. Sees.
LOOK! Look! Dancing I Dancing, To-night,
To-night, and Every Saturday Night.
Follow * the crowd.' . V, Follow the crowd to
Hibernian Hall, ,Murray-st., Perth.. Mr.
Griffin and Black's full renowned orchestra.
The music everybody is talking about. Artis
tic decorations. Best floor and music in
?city. Dainty refreshments. Cloakroom at
tendant. Ladies Is. 6d.; gent's, 2s. Dane
ing 8 to 11 p.m. R. Monaghan. Sec ? f
SACRSD HEART CONVENT, HIGHGATE
? \ HILL.- '- ?-? \
Annual CHILDREN'S BALL. Unity The
atre, Thursday, -Jlst inst. Good prizes:
Best Senior Set, Best Junior Set, Best^Couple.
licit Comical. Mo&t . Original Girl or Boy,
several specials. Tickets. Is. Cd.
K. PHILLIPS, M. LEAHY, Joint. Hon.
Secretaries.
D~ANCING.r— The FREMANTLE THISTLE
CLUB will hold' their Weekly Social
and Dance in Victoria Hall THIS EVEN
ING. Dixon's Full-Orchestra. Efficient
M.C.
W. W. CAMERON.
EUCHRB PARTY AND DANCE.
, TO-XIGUT (SATURDAY).
St. George's Hall. Hay-st.
First prize. £2. And Others.
Admission. Is. Gd.
E. R. BANKS, Organiser.
WESTERN AUSTRALIA'S GREATEST
MUSICAL EVENT.
HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE..
SUNDAY, AUGUST 31. 3 P.M.
? 200_ Artists. ? PoId_TJll*_J?*^£: ?
M~ISS B. McLeod, Teacher Dancing, Ball
room. Adults by appointment. Chil
dren, 'Sttidio,' Saturday' mornings, 10
a.m., Masonic Hall, To\vnscnd-rd. Afternoons
2.30 p.m., Women's Service Guild, Market
st., Fremantle. Mondays, A pju., 'Studio,'
140 Hay-st.,_Subiaco. ?
OWING to the Bankers' Ball on August
20 the liazaar arranged by the
Nurses will be held on Tuesday. August
lit, at the Glub Premises, No. a Monnt-st.,
at ' p.m. ?
JUMBLE SALE.
Y.W.C.A.. 10 S't. Georsre/s-terraco.
SATURDAY, AUGUST 16.
At 12.3O p.m.
Bargains, Men's Olothinc; Hntne-mado Jam,
6d. 2lb. tin; Home-made Cake, cheap.
JUMBLE SALE
Will he Held in
Temperance Hall, ilusenm-strect,
TODAY (SATURDAY), AT 3 P.M.
Good Bargains.
JUMBLE SALE.
TODAY, SATURDAY.
At 3 o'clock, in OLD COUNCIL CHAMBERS,
Oxford-strret. Lecdorville.
In aid of St. Mary's Building Fund. Men,
women's and chi!dren'i-._cloihing. ,
TOWN^'lIALL,' PERTlC 'Thursday. August
21. — (irand Juvenile 'Entertainment by
I a tented Puirili of Misses Thomas and Clo
thier. Do not miss this production. Popu
lar iirioes.
? Children, half price. _
ST. ALOAN'S' YOUNG '-F.OPLKs'' CLUB
Will Hold u
DANCE.
In ST. ALBAX'S HALL, TO-NIGHT.
D.inring X till 1 l.''l. Good music. Dainty
supper. Subwriptiou 2-.
PLAIN and Fancy M.is«iuerade~B'a'T,~'iu'-
I'lurtins Three-Stop and Waltz ConipoM
tinns. T-I-NIGHT (Sa-tiirday), t* u'clork,
Pari-h Hall. 70 '?'?intli.rt-Rt.., Mt.. Hawthorn.
Mu»ir by GheUlia Orchestra. Twelve prizes!
Gents 2s., Ludie- Is. lid., Don I) I o 3s. Pro
cmi-] in .lid M Hall Drlit.
VEIJy'Morning 'Sayso' early. Ask tout
grocer. 'Sayso' 4a 1
AMUSEMENTS.
M—
Why talk a 'lot about our new Picture
when there's a brand new piece o fpoetry
(piece ot what?) awaiting publication.
Read, remember, ? reflect, then Ii-UN — to
Majestic. Here's WHY 1 1 !
When it comes to new tricks, depend ontTom
' Mix to furnjsh the movie fan thrills.
In 'Ladies to Board,' this cinema lord, has
a cure for all audience iris.
As a real laugh-provokcr, Tom proves he s
no -joker; you/H all acclaim him an ace.
A stor.y.- of merit makes Thomas inherit an
old ladies' home in the East; ?
From here to the fade-out the yarn will allay
doubt that this is an optical feast
With women a-plenty, from eo to 20, the cow
boy has both his hand* full
Because of his shyness, His C»w:pnnchin
Highness is just liko a china-shop bull.
But to toll you' the story would rob it of
glory. Suffice it to say that u s good.
Its humour and action give such satisfaction,
I'd see it again if I could.
It's about a new Film 1O-DAY.
AT MAJESTIC Perth.
AT MAJESTIC Perth.
AT MAJESTIC Perth.
AT MAJESTIC Perth.
AT MAJESTIC Perth.
AT MAJESTIC Perth.
Titled
"LADIES TO BOARD."
"LADIES TO BOARD."
"LADIES TO BOARD."
"LADIES TO BOARD."
"LADIES TO BOARD."
"LADIES TO BOARD."
Featuring
TOM MIX.
TOM MIX.
TOM MIX.
TOM MIX.
TOM MIX.
TOM MIX.
TOM MIX.
TOM MIX.
IT'S the BEST
CURE for the BLUES
we nave over s«enl . .
Showing
NEW TO-DAY
WITH
"ALIAS PHIL KENNEDY."
"ALIAS PHIL KENNEDY."
"ALIAS PHIL KENNEDY."
"ALIAS PHIL KENNEDY."
Featuring
Dixie Lamont and Bill Paton.
Dixie Lamont and Bill Paton.
Sunday Night.
"PARTNERS OF THE SUNSET."
MAJESTIC FREMANTLE.
MAJESTIC FREMANTLE.
MAJESTIC FREMANTLE.
TO-DAY'S FILMS.
JOHN GILBERT
JOHN GILBERT
JOHN GILBERT
In
"JUST OFF BROADWAY."
"JUST OFF BROADWAY."
"JUST OFF BROADWAY."
A vivid drama of big city life.
With
"RIDERS OF THE DAWN."
"RIDERS OF THE DAWN."
"RIDERS OF THE DAWN."
A magnificent Western Film.
Sunday Night.
"THE SILENT COMMAND."
LYCEUM MT. LAWLEY.
LYCEUM MT. LAWLEY.
LYCEUM The Biggest
LYCEUM Suburban En-
LYCEUM tertainment.
LYCEUM. TO-NIGHT
LYCEUM. We have pleasure in
LYCEUM. presenting
LYCEUM. J. J. COLLINS,
LYCEUM. J. J. COLLINS,
LYCEUM. Australia's famous trick juggler
LYCEUM. and balancer,
LYCEUM. In a series of amazing tricks.
LYCEUM.
LYCEUM. TWO SPLENDID FILMS.
LYCEUM. 1.—
LYCEUM. "STRONGHEART,"
LYCEUM. "STRONGHEART,"
LYCEUM. The Almost Human Dog.
LYCEUM. In
LYCEUM. "THE LOVE MASTER."
LYCEUM. "THE LOVE MASTER."
LYCEUM. "THE LOVE MASTER."
LYCEUM. — With—
LYCEUM. 2. —
LYCEUM. HERBERT RAWLINSON
LYCEUM. HERBERT RAWLINSON
LYCEUM. And
LYCEUM. Alice Lake,
LYCEUM. In
LYCEUM. "THE DANCING CHEAT."
LYCEUM. "THE DANCING CHEAT."
LYCEUM. A brilliant play of emotions
LYCEUM. and surprises..
LYCEUM.
LYCEUM. EXCEPTIONAL ORCHESTRA.
LYCEUM.
LYCEUM. Booking at Bluebird. 'Phone
LYCEUM. 1726.
THE'ilT. 'LAWLEY- SOCIAL CLUB will
-- hold; -their' Final Dance this season in
Wallish's- Hall, Wednesday, August 20.
£adies' pound night. '- '
P. LYNSKY, Secretary.
A. WAUGH. Treasurer.
fPHE. East Fremantlo Football Clu'b are
A', eiriertaijiiiig Esscndoa I'ootball Club on
Tuesday Niirht at Victoria. Hall. A Grand
Camrvnl -will .-be; ield. ; Patrons will please
note, tote train;;- ?.-?'. . '. ' V
.'t?l!iLGESTS:^s-:. LADIESJ, 2s._ ?
TUMBLE! Sale* will* be held in St. John's
«J -Hall, Saturday, lGth inst. starting at -.30
p.m^- );:u;,- ? -...-.?'. ,. i. ?(- ,.-.. ..' ...
?'-???\. :????? ,-? -LEGAL.- ? ''-'??-,.
Fthe Matter of the COMPANIES ACT.'
1893, and in the 'Matter of the WESTERN
STOOK '? and TRADING COMPANY,
?LTD. ,;_ \ . ' .. ?
Notice is hereby given that .the Creditors
of . tho above-mentioned Company, which is
being' voluntarily wound up, are required, on
or bef6re. the 30th day of September, 1U24,
to send their- names and addresses and the
particulars of their 'debts or - claims, and the
names,- and addresses of their solicitors (if
any) to Alexander John McLaren, of Weld
Chambers, St. George's-terrace, 'Perth, the
Liquidator, of the said Company, and, if so
required by notice in writing from the .staid
Liquidator, or by their solicitors', or other
w'lBe, to prove their debts or .claims at -such
time and: place as b'hall be specified in such
notice, or .-fa.: default thereof they will be
excluded- from the benefit of any distribu
tions made before such debts arc proved.
Dated the 15th duy of August, 1924.
A. J. McLAREN,
Liquidator.
J. F. BURKETT and CO., Public Account
ants, Weld Chambers, St. Georgq's-tcrracc,
Perth.
IN THE SUPRRME COURT OF WESTERN
AUSTRALIA.
In the Matter of the BANKRUPTCY ACT
AMENDMENT ACT, 1SS)8; and in the
Matter of HENRY XORRIS and PER
CIVAL XORRIS, trading as U, NorrHi
and Son, of Bay Vie\\:-tcrrace, Clare
jnont. Produce Merchants.
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DECLARE A
FOURTH AND FINAL DIVIDEND.
Notice is hereby given that I intend to
DECLARE a FOURTH and FINAL iDIVI
DEND in the above matter ou 'FRIDAY,
August ,29, 1924.
Dividends wall 'bo payable to those Credi
tors only n'ho have signed, or assented to
the Deed of Assignment., v
Dated this 13th day of August. 1!-2-I.
J. B. HANSON,
Trustee.
J; B. HANSON and CO., Public Account
ants', 2 Commercial . Union. Chambers, St.
George's-tcrrace/'.Pcrthi _» ?
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERN
AUSTRALIA.
In the Matter of the BANKRUPTCY ACT
. AMENDMENT ACT, 1S93. and in the
Matter of DESMOND' GEE and BR1D
GET GEE, trading as Gee and Co., of'
? . Cor. Fitzgerald-street and Bulwor-s.treet,
Perth, Grocers.-...
NOTICE OF INTEXTPON TO DECLARE A
FIRST DIVIDEND.
Notice is herobvi given that I intends- to
DECLARE a FIRST DIVIDEND in the
above matter on FRIDAY. August 20, 192-1.
Dividends will be payable to those Credi
tors only who have ' signed or assented to
the Deed of Assignment.
Dated this '13th day of August. 1024.
J. B. HANSON,
Trustee.
J. B. HANSON and CO., Public Account
ants, 2 Commercial Union. Chambers, St.
Georgc's-terrace, Perth. ? ,
fliO. ALICE DOWNS, formerly of Maidsfone,
X Kent, and nf Fetter-lane, Holborn, Lon
don, niece of the late Alfred Elliott, de
ceased, and to all persona claiming by,
through, or under her.
Pursuant ^ari. Order made on the 28th
day of July, 1924. by a Judge of the Su
preme Court of New Zealand, you are hereby
called upoa to send in to tho undersigned, on
or before the 1st day of January, 1925,
your Claim to the Estate of Alfred Elliott,
ilcceaiwd, who died at Wellington, in New
Zealand, on the 11th day of January, 1922.
failing \v*hich the said estate will bo distri
buted amongst thos-e entitled thereto, disre
gardn; your claim.
Dated at Wellington this 20th d.vn of
July, 192-1. v
GEO. G. ROSE. RftHcitnr to th(- Pub'iic
Trust Office, Wellington, New Zealand.
BUILDING MATERIALS.
BUILDING MATERIALS.
Before Commencing to Build
Obtain Prices frn:n
WHITTAKFJl BROS..
SU'KIACO.
The Timber and Hardware People.
We SUPPLY KVBRYTiTTXG In C-onneetiou
with the BUILDING TRADE.
COACniHTILDEIM! and wnEELWUIOIlTS.
Vchirlcs of All Kinds Built to Order.
- 'Repair* of All De.-cripl:on«.
INSURANCE.
THE LONDON AXI- LAXC.V.SH1UE
INSURANCE COMPANY. LTD.
FIRE. ACCIDENT, MAKIXE.
Manager!
C. E. HAIHUSSON.
Viking House.
Williamvstrust, Perth.
AUCTIONS.
SUMMARY OF AUCTIONS.
TO-DAY'S SALES.
Charles' B. Pell: Pot plants an* frnit
trees, at Olympia Theatre, 800 Hay-street; 11
a.m.
Bales and Campbell: House. Tiirnittire. etc.,
it Garreturoad. Bayswater; 2.30 p.m.
FORTHCOMING SALES.
August 18. — Hodd. Cuthbertson and Xorth:
Midland Junction, land and property. in
Jamos-stTCct. Ashcnden and Co.: Furniture,
piano, and sundries: 2.«0 p.m. ?'? '?
Pell and Co.: Furniture, etc.. at S42 Ha--
street: 2.30 p.m. Lancsford and i o-.
Ltd.: Mortpacee's sale, of Jandakot land, iu
r°A™^us3t ^10?— Achonden and Co.: Furniture
etc.. at 577 Hay-street; 2.H0 p.m. 1.. A
Mansfield': General furniture and iundrics. in
nrarf. 2.30 ?p.m. Charles Boundy and. Co..
Land, at corner Beaufort -street, and F°ur'n;
avenue: 11 a.m. Robertson, Bros.. Ltd..
Furniture and effects, at 3 James-road. Swan
bourne: 11.S0 a.m. , .
Ansust 20.— A. W. Ducat : Piano and fur
niture, at 43 Anzac-road. Leedorvillc: ll
a.m. H. E. Wells and Co.: Piano, furni
tiiro. etc.. in Leake-street. Pc1)permint Grove,
ll.'IO a.m. ? ,, . . ?_
August 21.— A. W. Ducat: Motors, trim
mers' stock, and furniture, at 5a- «»J
sireet. II. E. Wells and Co.: Furniture
and effects, at 508 Hay-street. .Cecil Dent.
Ltd.: Sale of residence and business site.
North Perth, and land in Bayswster. w
rooms. ? ? _,
EXECUTRIX SALE, NORTH PERTH HOME
IN OUR ROOMS, SURREY CHAMBERS.
XEXT THURSDAY AFTERNOON, AUG. 21
At Three o'clock.
CECIL DENT, LIMITED. Auctioneers, will
SELL as' above, on account of the t.ze
cutrix of the will of Mrs. Rosa Clamp —
No. 11 HYDF.-ST. (corner Rajlan-rd.).
No. 11 HYDK-ST. (.corner- Raglan-rd.).
An exceptionally well-built Briek Resi
dence «-t six rooms, front, saide and
back' verandahs, detaahed brick' loun-
dry and usual domestic ufiicea.
The Property is close to Hyde Park, con
venient walking dihtanco of ? the city, and
handy to tram facilities. The Land is ap
lirox-iiuately 44 s 16.j ft.
lnspsctiou- by Appointment with
^ CECIL DKXT. LTD.. Auctioneers.
»'?^'-''1 . -.
ADMINISTRATRIX AUCTION.
BUSINESS SITE. -'ORTH PERTH.
ANGOV-ST., NEAR ROSEMOUXT HOTEL.
12 lft. 4 Frontage. 121ft.
NEXT THURSDAY AFTERNOON, AUG. 21.
IN OUR ROOMS, SURREY CHAMBERS.
CECIL' DENT, LIMITED, instructed .by
the Administratrix of the Estate of J. G.
C:»nip, deceased, will SELL as above: —
L'^TS 20 and .21, ANGOVE-ST., hav
ing a frontage of 121ft., with a lane
on the western boundary and 'a car
ri*ge way to FitzgeraM-st.
Tho Position is quite close to the Rose
mount Hotel, and tho centre' of a busy shop*
ping district.
CECIL DENT. LTD., Auctioneers.
BAYSWATER. ?
LOT 24,' SI^ADE-STREET -(just past
'? ?; . , Aughton-street). ?' .
HIGH GROUND; 4 MINUTES TO ' STA
TION; 6Gft. FRONTAGE.
CECIL DENT, LIMITED'. Auctioneers,
Surrey Chamber's, will- SELL as above,
in their Kooms, NEXT THURSDAY AUG
UST 21, at Three p.m. -
; . CECIL DENT,. LTD., Auctioneers. '
MONDAY NEXT! '* ~
At Half-past Two.
OK THE PREMISES, 72 CHATSWOBTH-RD.
Near William-st., and Hyde Park.
Take 17, IS, or 19 cars to Chateworth-road.
ASHENDEN and CO., have received instruc
tions from the owner to SELL
SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FUUN2TURE
and. handsome FEURICH PIA«O.
PIANO, magnificent upright grand, by
FEUKICH.
OAK 'BEDROOM SUITE, oval mirrors
and sido swing mirrors to dressing
table. . . .:
. OAK BEDSTEAD and WIRE, carved
panels. '
KAPOK. MATTRESS. , good block sides;
best Union ticking. ? .,, -
TOILET SETS and S.S- CHAIRS.
OAK HALLSTAND, well made, splendid
design..
LINOS., several rooms, and HALL
LINO., good. : '!
? SINGER'S DROPHEAD SEWING MA
1 CHINI--, wind shuttle.
SPLENDID KNGL1SH OAK OVAL EX-'
? TENSION DINING TABLE, cabriole
OAiPblNiXG-ROOM SUITE, 7^ pieces.
OAK MUSIC CABINET, glass door.
SPLENDID OAK SIDEBOARD. -
Copper fender, kerb and irons.
BOX OTTOMAN'.
DRESSER, SAFE, TABLES. .
CHAIRS. LAWN MOWER, HOSE (30
. feet). . - ?-
S.S. ARM CHAIRS.
Oak towel rail,.- iacc and .poplin curtains,
blinds, hearthrugs, door slips, mats,
pictures, 'books, music, vases, orna
ments, lamp shades, electric globes,
afternoon tea set, dinner' set,, crock
ery, .glassware, bread crock, kitchen
utensils, pots and pans, sundry tools
?I' bheets 7ft. iron, wire netting, lines,
props, basket, washboard, etc., etc.
SALE MONDAY NEXT; AUGUST 18.
EVERYTHING SPOTLESS AND CLEAN.
ASHENDEN and CO., Auctioneers.
? 'Phone A4588. - ' —
TUESDAY NEXT.
At Half-past Two.
A SHENDEX and CO. will SELL at their
A MART, 577 HAY-STREET, opposite
Bon Marchc —
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND
? , ? EFFECTS.
Full List in Tuesday's Papers.
FURNITURE PURCHASED FOR CASH.
OUTSIDE SALES .CONDUCTED AT
? SHORTEST NOTICE.
ASHENDEN and CO.. AUCTIONEERS.
? 'Phone A-158S. ?
TO-DAY. TO-DAY.
At Eleven A.M. y
AT THE OLYMPIA, 800 HAY-ST.
(Opp. Zimpcl's). '
PLANTS. PLANTS. PLANTS^
CHAS. B. PELL has received instructions
from the Rosclca Nursery, Ltd.. to
SELL—
ORANGF. and LEMON TREES. FRUIT
TREES' (all descriptions). GRAPE
VINES (best varieties), PALMS, etc.,
etc.
Also ROSE PLANTS and POT PLANTS
of every description (too numerous to
? mention). ?
THURSDAY. AUGUST 21.
At Half-past 'Two p.m.
IX THE ROOMS, 552 HAY-STREET,
Xoar Pier-street.
STOCK. PLANT, TOOLS. INDIAA' MOTOR
CYCLE, MONARCH TYPEWRITER.
Etr.
Removed from Jlilligan -street.
A. W. DUCAT has received instructions
from tho Trustee, of the Estate of C.
T. Stevens. Coachbuildcr and Motor Trim
mer, to SELL as above.
Also, on Account of Owners:
VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNI
? JTUIS-E. S-STOP OKGAN. etc. ?
WEDXESTJAY,~AUGUST 20.
At Eleven A.M.
OX THE PREMISES. i'- AXZAC-RD.,
OFF OXFOKD-ST., LEEDERV1LLE.
VALUABLE PIANO (Mijnon).
AND SUPERIOR OAK FURNITURE AND
HOUSEHOLD KUKXISU1NGS.
CARPENTER'S TOOLS.
A. W. DUCAT (.IS-.! Hay-st.) has received
instructions from the Owner to SELf.
as above.
FURTHER PARTICULARS FUTURE
? ISSUE. ?
IMPORTANT SALi: OK VALUABLE* LAND
AT IXC-LKWOOD.
On TUESDAY MORNING. AUGUST J9.
OX T1IK SPOT. SITUATED fORXER
BEAUFORT-STRKET and SOITH-AVE..
INGLEWOOn. Tram IS.
CHAS. A. BOCXDY and CO. have receive*!
instrui-iion- from Jlr*. E. Thomas to
SUBMIT by PCBLIf AUCTION
Two Blocks -if l^inil. siluauvl as above,
and l)i-ins Swan L-ocation Y. Lots 'i.s
;ind !'U on p'uns, wild being the whole
nf the land described in Certificate
nf Titles. .
llnlh blocks have a 3 5ft. frontage to Beau
fort-«treet. Clnar tit!p.«. Splendid oppor
tuniiy for picture gnrdeus or buildins pur
Full particulars from the Auctioneers
CHAS. A. 1JOUXDY and CO..
512 Beaufori-firuet, Mt. Lawley.
AUCTIONS. ?
WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 3. J-
„ ? IN THE ROOMS.
91 ST. GEOKliK'S-TEKRACE.
At Throe o'clock.
MAGNIFICENT BUX0AL0W RESTDENCB.
corner Alvan-st. and .Quecn's-crescent, :.,
MOUXT LAWLEY. '
OOBERTSOX BROS., LIMITED, have been
If instructed by the Owner to S'ELL ' as .
ibove— —
His AVELL-KXOWN RESIDENCE, on
Lot 349 of Swan Loc. Z, having
a. 'ontage of 100ft. 3in. to Alvnn
s«. by depth of 165ft. along Queen's
™- -°a r.o.w.. with an EXCEP- /.
n ^\HLY 'AXDSOME BRICK *
BbNGALOW, with roof of tiles, con
taining Eix largo main rooms, kit
chen, maid's room, well fitted bath
room, pantry, linen pross,. washhoute.
with c. and t., fitted c.l., gas and sew
pragc systems installed; special sleep
! ms-out verandah; w-ell nnd windmill,
motor garage; grounds beautifully
laid out in lawns and garden.
This is ono of tho most charming homea .'
in this favourite distict, only ont minuta
[rom the tram.
INSPECTION CONFIDENTLY INVITEn
WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 20.
IN THE ROOMS,
? 91 ST. GEOKGE'S-TERRACE.
At Three o'Clo-.k.
- VALUABLE WAREHOUSE SITE
BEACH-ST., FREMANTLE.
ROBERTSON BROS.. LTD.. have been in. '
?stmcted by an absentee owner; totSELL
is above: — , ' . v'4*''1
Lot 1 of Fremanllo Town Lot 2*'4i ' '
having a frontase of 50ft. Iin. 'toL -
Beach-st.. Frentantle, by depth of
- 175ft. 'Jin. on one side, and 168ft.
4in. on the other.
This is a. splendid warehouse or factory
site, between the Sunshine -Harvester store
ind the, Union Planter Compaur'a. -works,
lacing the river. \ .? '
Full particulars from the auctioneers. |
' TUESDAY, AUGUST~'i9T
At JIalf-past Eleven A.M. f
ON THE PREMISES. Xo. 3 JAilES-RD..
SWANBOURNE.
(Ocean Side).
VALUABLE SUITES. SUPERIOR FURMI- . ?
TURE and HOUSEHQLD EFFECTS.
ROBERTSON BROS.. LTD., have be»n in
structed by the Owner to- SELL as
V(3ane and Sea Grass SETTEE ana 6cc
ARM CHAIRS. Oce. TABLE, Curtains
Blind&', CARPET, Door Slips;
Superior Hand Carved HALLSTAND, . ?
B.G. mirror an'd drawer. ' , -
Passage LINO. H. RUG.
MAGNIFICENT «-Piece B.E. MAPLE
BEDROOM SUITE. . 6ft. Beacons
field Robe. 2 large drawers, ? 2 B.G.
mirror doors, 3 centre drawers and
compartments and HJP. M.T; T.B. ?
Cab- Washstand, 2 drawers, ^.w^h ..-?
swing mirror'; Dressing Table. ;3 draw- ' ? -
crs. winy and centre mirrors, witfcj^';
cabriole legs; Toilet Set. $.?- .-.:
? Superior Cream and Nickel Double BEDi.
STEAD, U,S. Wire. Bedding,, H.- Rugi
Curtain?, Good LINO, 12 .x .12.
'- SIDEBOARD, 3 cupboards, 2 drawers,
TUJLE.TlLB. B.A. CHAIRS, LINO,
H Rug. 'Gjlass and E.P.. and Silycr
x ware. Casement Curtains, good iuno.
JO jj ? JO *».i
BEDROOM* SUITE, Beaconsfleld Robe,
? ? B.G. door, long drawer, 3 drawers and
? comparuiients. M.T.. T.B. Ped Wash-.
' ? stand: Duchesse. 4 large drawers,
large Choval mirror, centre.
.:? Al^Go^^Ki^oV^if^TER.S
TOOL Wheelbarrow, Cocoanuti Mat
; ting: Garden Tools and List of Useful
Sundries. , ?
?nfOTE ? Take Servetus-rtreet*' from rail
way, then s«cond turn on left, then first OB
right -'to top of the hill. ? .
--1 MONDAY, AUGUST 18. 1924, i
, At Half -past Two P.M.
At.rf D PELL and CO.'S ROOMS., 848
JIAY-ST. (opp. His Majesty's Theatre).
QUANTITY of FURNITURE and SUNDRIES
W Entries Received Till Time of Sale.
Outside Sales Conducted Anywhere.
HD PELL, Auctioneer (late Kalgoorlie).
Tel._A*J2G6.- ?' '-
'WE*d1*E*S'*DAY'''*SE'PTEMb'ER. 3. 1924.
AT THE OLD POWER HOUSE, DAVIES
AT Tilt, uia^ 0LABEM0NT. '
At Eleven O'clock.
IMPORTANT CLEARING .SALE. . ?,
H. D. PBIA and' CO: (843^ Hay.-st.). ,
have ' received instructions^ from , ? tn«
^-'^e'twivc&r Suction Ga,s Ensinc.
'..' ?? rapable cf developing up* to 153
. B H.P., with Cambridge Down Draft
Producer, 200 H.P.. together . witU (
' -' - direct coupled dynamo, ' thrce-xir»
'?' shunt- wound multippler type, normal
? output 80 kilometres, capable of over
' load 25 per cent, for one hour. Plant
'? complete with ' switchboard, /switches,
circuit breaker, etc., . with large quan
tity of new parts, supplied by, makers
at - a cost ot £800. ' . ,^i,Jn *
2 William Robinson's COMPOUND
CENTRAL VALVE STEAM SETS.
. '? direct1 coupled- on same bed plate to ?
' E C.C. shunt wound four ' pole dy
namos, 50 and 60 kilowatts, revs., 5o
' r.p.m., volts, 460.
2 SWITCHBOARD PANELS, ot black
enamelled pclished slate, with follo.w
inz instruments on each, one ammetre,
one Doinan and Smith auto reverse,
S P Switch, one quick break knife
Switch, one Regulating Rheostat, 3
S SETSE.CC. 4-pole BALANCERS, 230
3 '''Balancer'1 Controlling SWITCH
BOARDS.
I '-STREET LIGHTING BALANCE of G
1 CD0UBLE ENDED E.C^C. BOOSTER . ?
for .battery charging, . 4-pole motor,
17 h.p.. 440 volts./ '
1 ACCUMULATOR SWITCHBOARD, ;
with switches, regulator, etc.
1 SPANXGER BOARD, with spanners.
J.000 BATTERY INSULATORS, and
7,000 Glass Tube Separators.
1 Small Lead Lined Tank (lOgalls.)
3 BABCOCK and WILCOX BOILERS. i
capable of evaporating 3,0001b. of
water per hour, with super-heater to
superheat 150 degrees, working pres
sure 1001b.
1 Babcock and Wilcox FEED WATER
HEATER, Cin. exhaust, with Bypass
requires rctubing.
2 BLAKE DUPLEX FEED PUMPS,
4*in. x 23in. x 4jn.
1 IKON SMOKE STACK. 8Cin. x Cin.
high, 3ft. diameter, hinged on cast
.iron bed plate-, composed riveted iron ,'
pkites, fitted with- guy ropes and
Bosanchair. '. .
80 ELECTRIC MOTORS, of 220 and
440 volts, J h.p. to 1G h.p., 'various
well-known makers.
800 D.C. METERS, of 220 and 440
volts, from 2J to 50 amps.
13 Large- Gal. Iron Tanks.
1 Blake Duplex Pump, 4Jiu. x 73in. x
4in. '??
1 Blake Duplex Pump 3in. x 2 in x '
Sin. ?
251b. Hoyt's Metal, 17.11 deg.
Tank Stands, Jarrah Box 10ft. x 5ft.
x 4ft. high. Wheelbarrow, Grindstine,
700ft. Piping, Tee Pieces Bends, Pipe
Fittings, Belts. Still, Condenser. Boi
ler, and Coil, Sink, Brass Valves. 'As- ?
be-.tos Pipe Lagging, Water Gauga
Glasses and Washers, Oil Drums with,
taps, Oil Filter. Oil Cans, Belt Fas
teners, Copper Hivcts, Negative Plates
Accumulator Acid. 13 cases Engine.
Oil, Hydrometers, Oil, 4-blade Ceilinc '
lans, 220 volts, 4 Blacksmith's Forge.
Blowers, 220 volts, and a- large quan
tity of other articles too numerous to
mention.
In lots to suit purchasers.
Inspection and Catalogues on application to
the lown Clerk, Clarcmont, or the ' Auc
tioneer.
.hJ110 Cou',c'1 having given up generating
their own electricity, the above fine niaclmi
ery and plant must bo clewed.
'H. D. PELL, Auctioneers,
? Late Kalgcorlie. Tel. 6200.
THURSDAY, AUGUST 28.
?COLONIAL ^uLfOcSBEKs „
UEORUE'S-TEIUIACE.
At Three o'clock.
AX ATTRACTIVE AXD COMFOUTVBLE
HOilK.
WTTHIN EASY WALKING DISTANCE
OF CITY.
McLRAX, CARMICHAKL and CO. have
been instnu-.t-ed by the West Austra
lian Irustec. M\ ecu tor, nnd Agency Co.,
Ltd.. Administrators of the Kstale of J. C.
Hearman, deceased, to SELL a« above —
A DOL'BLK-FR()XTKI» Bliiriv HOirE,
No. 120 PALMEKSTOX-ST.. contain
ing 5 room;,, kitchen, pantry, biish
room, front and bark verandahs, wash
hou.ve, copper nnd troughs.
IX EXCKLLKXT OKDER.
Tiio land- is portion of Penh Town Lot '
N55, boing Lot J on Plan llriil. Certificate of
Title volume 1M. folio ':!, and has a front
a^e of till links by a di-.ith to a r.o.w. of 1.S5
links (approx. 40f:. s U'2ft.).
Full iKirticulnrs and orders to inspect from
tho Auctioneer*.
McLEAN. OARMiniAEL and CO. (A2C9)
Colonial Mutual Chambers .
(N«xt Commonwealth Biink). *
ASK your grocer w-day Tor SAYSCfi ii
will banish zenns and disease.
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