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AMUSEMENTS.
MANAGERIAL. MANAGERIAL.
Owing -to the enormous success of Australia's'
Greatest Theatre*, the management requests ladle*.
to attend, the matinee or intermediate perform
ances, and thus avoid disappointment at the 8
o'clock sessions, the De Luxe Show at 2.15 is
exactly the same as 8 o'clock. It is also Im
portant to note that stalls seats cannot be re
served, but are always available at the Cash
Box, thu9 enabling stalls patrons every oppor
tunity of obtaining seats in this section of the
theatre. Stalls patrons can therefore enter the
stalls any time they arrive. No waiting is
queues.
AMBASSADORS THIRD UNIT SHOW.
AMBASSADORS THIRD UNIT SHOW.
AMBASSADORS THIRD UNIT SHOW.
AMBASSADORS NOW SHOWING.
AMBASSADORS NOW SHOWING.
AMBASSADORS NOW SHOWING
AMBASSADORS LAST TWO DATS.
AMBASSADORS LAST TWO DAYS.
AMBASSADORS COMMENCING 10.30 A.M.
AMBASSADORS COMMENCING 10.30 A.M.
AMBASSADORS COMMENCING 10.30 AJ1.
AMBASSADORS Easily the best programme
AMBASSADORS yet presented at the great Am
AMBASSADORS bassadors.
AMBASSADORS Paramonnt's ' present the
AMBASSADORS 'It' girl, with the Red Hair
AMBASSADORS Personality. You'll shriek with
AMBASSADORS joy when you see her chased
AMBASSADORS by every man in the neigh
AMBASSADORS bourhood. The story is by Eli
AMBASSADORS nor Glyn . ^ . Elinor at her
AMBASSADORS very best.
AMBASSADORS CLARA BOW
AMBASSADORS . CLARA BOW
AMBASSADORS CLARA BOW
AMBASSADORS CLARA BOW
AMBASSADORS in
AMBASSADORS 'RED HAIR.'
AMBASSADORS 'RED HAIR.'
AMBASSADORS 'RED HAIR.'
AMBASSADORS 'RED HAIR.'
AMBASSADORS And First National's Scream
AMBASSADORS mgry Fanny Comedy,
AMBASSADORS 'THE HEADMAN,'
AMBASSADORS 'THE HEADMAN,'
AMBASSADORS 'THE HEADMAN,'
AMBASSADORS starring
AMBASSADORS CHARLIE HURRA'S.
AMBASSADORS CHARLIE MURRAY.
AMBASSADORS CHARLIE MURRAY.
AMBASSADORS IN ASSOCIATION -WITH
AMBASSADORS BERT HOWELL
AMBASSADORS . AND HIS
AMBASSADORS AMBASSADORS
AMBASSADORS UNIT ORCHESTRA
AMBASSADORS Ascending on the colossal
AMBASSADORS elevator platform, in a bunt
AMBASSADORS of light from two hundred
AMBASSADORS spotlights, this, the greatest
AMBASSADORS musical combination in West
AMBASSADORS era Australia will again en
AMBASSADORS thrall you with their rendition
AMBASSADORS of the overture, 'Just a Few
AMBASSADORS Old Favourites,' specially ar
AMBASSADORS ranged by Bert Howell.
AMBASSADORS LBS WALDROJJ
AMBASSADORS AND HIS
AMBASSADORS. MIGHT? AMBASSADORS
AMBASSADORS , WUHLITZER ORGAN. -
AMBASSADORS .. The Wurlitzer, -v as only the
AMBASSADORS . great Waldron can play K.
AMBASSADORS v Now, ribfating your heart
AMBASSADORS strings, now convulsing you
AMBASSADORS .. with merriment. This week yon
AMBASSADORS will bear him'playln his own
AMBASSADORS inimitable way 'Humoreeque'
AMBASSADORS (Dvorak) and 'Baby. Your
AMBASSADORS Mother.'
AMBASSADORS Ambassadors Ambassadors
AMBASSADORS Ambassadors Ambassadors
UNIT STAGE STARS,
UNIT STAGE STARS,
UNIT STAGE STARS,
METROPOLITAN GRAND OPERA STARS.
METROPOLITAN GRAND OPERA STARS.
METROPOLITAN GRAND OPERA STARS.
METROPOLITAN GRAND OPERA STARS.
METROPOLITAN GRAND OPERA STARS.
METROPOLITAN GRAND OPERA STARS.
METROPOLITAN GRAND OPERA STARS.
Rene Maxwell, John Priora,
Rene Maxwell, John Priora,
Alfred Cunningham,
AMBASSADORS Lilian Gibson.
AMBASSADORS Lilian Gibson.
AMBASSADORS Presenting 'Moments Muri
AMBASSADORS cale,' being excerpts from
AMBASSADORS 'II Trovatore.'
AMBASSADORS Together with New Numbers
AMBASSADORS by
AMBASSADORS THE AMBASSADORS
AMBASSADORS THE AMBASSADORS
AMBASSADORS CORPS DE BALLET.
AMBASSADORS CORPS DE BALLET.
AMBASSADORS Presentation Arrangements: .
AMBASSADORS 10.30: Inspection of the
AMBASSADORS atre's Art Treasures by patrons
AMBASSADORS conducted and described bj
AMBASSADORS our, Attache Staff.
AMBASSADORS 11 a.m.: Early Shoppers' Ses
AMBASSADORS sion, with musical aecornpani
AMBASSADORS ment by Jack Laing and the
AMBASSADORS Mighty Ambassadors WurUtzei
AMBASSADORS Organ.
AMBASSADORS 2.15 p.m.: Afternoon dc
AMBASSADORS luxe senion, with Ambassador:
AMBASSADORS Unit Entertainment including
AMBASSADORS Ambassadors Unit Orchestra,
AMBASSADORS Bert Howell and his band or
AMBASSADORS the stage and Leslie 'WaldroT
AMBASSADORS and hie mighty Ambassador!
AMBASSADORS Wurlitzer Organ and full pre
AMBASSADORS sentation, including the Me
AMBASSADORS tropolitan Grand Opera Stan
AMBASSADORS and Ambassadors Corps de
AMBASSADORS Ballet
AMBASSADORS 5 p.m.: Intermediate sessior
AMBASSADORS for patrons remaining in towr
AMBASSADORS and distant residents with rou
AMBASSADORS steal aeeompanjmants by Jael
AMBASSADORS Xaing ot the console of thi
AMBASSADORS mighty Ambassadors Wurlitzei
AMBASSADORS Organ.
AMBASSADORS ?? 8 p.m.; Exactly the same at
AMBASSADORS 2.15. See above particulars
AMBASSADORS INTERVALS ELrMrNATED,
AMBASSADORS The usual, 'dead' interval
AMBASSADORS so boring at other theatre!
AMBASSADORS . is eliminated at the ? Atnhas
AMBASSADORS sadors.. .Instead, Les Waldrot
AMBASSADORS will feature operatic selection!
AMBASSADORS or popular numbers.' This' Week
AMBASSADORS 'High Jinks.'
AMBASSADORS BOX PLANS,
AMBASSADORS . BOX PLANS,
AMBASSADORS NOW OPEN.
AMBASSADORS ? THONE A8188
AMBASSADORS (three lines).
AMBASSADORS Box Plans for the entir
AMBASSADORS Lounge Dress Circle for al
AMBASSADORS afternoon and evening perform
AMBASSADORS ances for one week now oi
AMBASSADORS view— In the theatre — from 1
AMBASSADORS a.m. to 9.30 p.m.
AMBASSADORS An Absolutely Marrellou
AMBASSADORS ' Show, at prices kept withii
AMBASSADORS reach of all.
AMBASSADORS Week Day Prices, 10.30 til
AMBASSADORS 12 noon: Stalls 1/; Drcs
AMBASSADORS Circle, 2/; Res. 3/; (Child
AMBASSADORS ren: Stalls, Sd.; Dress Circlt
AMBASSADORS 1/.) 12 noon to 6.80: Stall!
AMBASSADORS 1/6; Dress Circle, bookec
AMBASSADORS. 2/; Front Circle, unreserve*
AMBASSADORS 2/6; Reserved, 8/: Ghjldrer
AMBASSADORS 1/; Children may reserve fc
AMBASSADORS 1/6. 5.30 and after: Stall.
AMBASSADORS 2/; Circle, 3/; Reserve Se-
AMBASSADORS tion, 4/; Children. 1/ an
AMBASSADORS 2/ (except reserve section]
AMBASSADORS Please note: These prices d
AMBASSADORS not include tax fjd. for eac
AMBASSADORS 6d or part thereof).
COMPLETE CHANGE ON
COMPLETE CHANGE ON
COMPLETE CHANGE ON
COMPLETE CHANGE ON
.COMPLETE CHANGE ON
SATURDAY.
SATURDAY^
I ' - SATURDAY.
SATURDAY.
SATURDAY.
Two Wonderful Pictures.
Paramount's Thrilling Comedy
Drama.
\ RICHARD DIX in 'Sporting
RICHARD'SDIX. in 'Sporting
Goods.'
? : Goods.'
And the Charming
Dolores Costello in 'The
Dolores Costello In 'The
. College Widow.'
College Widow.'
Complete Change of Numbe
by the
Metropolitan Grand Opera Stai
Metropolitan Grand Opera Star
Les Waldron will play opt
the Wurlitzer, 'In a Monastei
Garden.'
AMBASSADORS Direction: Union Theatres,
AMBASSADORS Ltd.
AMBASSADORS Managing Directors: Stuart :
AMBASSADORS Doyle. Edwin Geach, W. ' .
AMBASSADORS Gibson.
Tl/TUSGROVES, OF IiYHIO HOUSE,
JlL HAVE THE HONOUR TO PRESENT
IN WJL,
COUNTRY TOUR,
' ? COUNTRY TOUR,
Directfrom Perth Triumphs,
ASSHETON-SCHWARTZ
Musical Art Review . Co.,
Including
DAWN ASSHETON,
England's Premier Soprano — Operatic and Folk
Tunes. Brilliant Costumes.
LASZLO SCHWARTZ,
Eminent Hungarian Violinist-Composer,
'Wit of the Musical World,'
HELEN and FRANK,
Adagio Dancers,
Stars et 'Lady Be Good,' 'Girl Friend,'
'Archie,' direct from opening of Ambas
sadors Theatre, Perm. .
LETTTE EEYES,
Palniste of 'Mastertouch' Fame.
/ PRICES 5/, 3/, 2/ (Plus Tax).
' ?? Box plans as usual.
. NORTHAMPTON: Thursday, October IS.
GERALDTON: Friday and Saturday, October
? . IS and 20.
MINGENKW: Monday, October 22. '
MOORA: Tuesday, October 23.
'' N0RTHAM: Thursday and Saturday! October
25 and 27.
TOODYAY:; Friday, October 26.
TORE: Monday. October 29.
KELLERBERRIN: Tuesday, October SO.
TAMMIN: Wednesday, October 31.
MERREDIN: Thursday, November 1.
BRUCE ROOK; Friday and Saturday, November
2, and 3.
OTHER TOWNS TO BE ANNOUNCED LATER.
TT7KSTS THEATRE^ SUBIACO.
? W ESTS THEATRE, SUBIACO.
?WESTS TO-NIGHT. ' :
'WESTS Under the Patronage of the Subiaco
' 'WESTS Cricket Olub.
WESTS WESTS NEW MANAGEMENT.
WESTS Presents
WESTS 1. — Gazette.
WESTS 2. — The Cleverest and Funniest war
WESTS comedy yet.
WESTS Ted McNamara and Sammy Cohen.
WESTS ? In ' '-. ,
WESTS 'THE GAY RETREAT.'
WESTS S. — De Luxe Comedy.
WESTS 4. — Greta Nissen
WESTS The Screen's most alluring beauty. .
WESTS 'FAZIL.'
WESTS A thrilling romance set against ro
WESTS mantic Araby, Venice and Paris and
WESTS with that prince of lovers, Charles Far
WESTS rell. .
WESTS Reserves at .Theatre. *Phone A1557.
TRANCING. JAZZ DANCING.
D'AROY'S DANCE TO-NIGHT.
RECHABITE HALL, WILLIAM-ST.
Supper Novelties, . Dancing 8-11.30.
D'Arcy5* Orchestra de Luxe.
AMUSEMENTS.
?BINCE OF.' - WALES.
RINCE - OF WALES.
P^RINCE; ?- ? op- - ? 'WALES.
i ''* ? ? ijTheatre De Luxe.- . / : „ g
Direction: Union Theatres, Ltd. ' f
Managing Directors: Messrs. Stuart F. Doyle,
Edwin Geach. W. A. Gibson.
TO-D'AY AND TO-MORROW.
TO-DAY AND TO-MdRROW.
TO-DAY AND TO-MORBOW. \
The World's Wonder Dog!
HN-TTN-T1N .
LIN-ITX-TIN In a thrilling
UN-TIN-TIN sensational
UN-TIN-TIN drama, based
tIN-TIN-TIN on bis own
[IN-TIN-TIN . life!
Sea dog1 — snow dog — her ddog, you've seen him
—now he comes to yon in the greatest role of
11— Hinty, the war-dogt
'A DOG OF THE REGIMENT.'
'A DOG OF THE REGIMENT.'
'A DOG OF THE REGIMENT.'
Here you Bee a new Rin-Tin-Tin, the greatest
Hn-Tin-Tin, fearlessly battling at his mistress's
ide! Both loyal to their colours, but loving an
nemyl
UNTY TURNS AVIATOR!
See him take to the air with his pal — rescued
-y Rinty from a burning 'plane! Just one
hrill of a thousand in this punch-packed aero
Iramal
It's a Master Picture.
)N STAGE:
ENGENE KNOOP,
ENGENE KNOOP,
ENGENE KNOOP, '
Ambidextrous Caligraphist.
Passionate love — and hate — on the blazing
Topic shores of the Caribbean!
'TURN BACK THE HOURS.'
'TURN BACK THE HOURS.' I
'TURN BACK THE HOURS.'
Branded yellow! Dismissed the Service for
»wardice — but a sun-kissed island beauty touch
»d the chord of love that sent him fighting,
rtruggling through amazing adventure and against
litter odds to manhood and romance!
ORCHESTRA DE LUXE.
ORCHESTRA DB LU5E.
Showing Continuously from 11 a.m. to 5.30 p.m.
De Luxe Performance 2.30 and S p.m.
Box Plan at Theatre from 9.30 a.m.
For Dress Circle Reservations Bine A2222 or
A5074. ?
STARTING SATURDAY.
STARTING SATURDAY.
STARTING SATURDAY.
STARTING SATURDAY.
STARTING SATURDAY.
The Screen's Scintillating Blonde Beauty,
ESTHER RALSTON
ESTHER RALSTON
ESTHER. RALSTON
ESTHER RALSTON
ESTHER RALST0-
ESTHER RALSTON
In a Human' 'Romantic Comedy-Classic of
..?Modern Flapper-hood. „.„„„
'LOVE ANDLEARN.' 'LOVE AND LEARN.'
'LOVE AND LEASH.' 'LOVE AND LEARN.'
'LOVE AND LEARN.' 'LOVE AND LEAKN.'
The only way to save her mother from the
Divorce Court was to get herself into gaol — and
she broke every law on the calendar trying to
get there. But 'nobody would arrest her!
It's 'a Paramount Picture.
ON STAG.E:
Direct to Australia from the
Palace Theatre, New Yorfc.
'TORINO'
'TORINO'
'TORINO' The
'TORINO' World's
'TORINO' Greatest
'TORINO' Juggler.
'TORINO'
GREATER THAN CINQUEVALLI HIMSELF!
He commands the biggest salary in Variety
to-day — AND HE'S WORTH IT!
International Union Master Artist.
MARIE PREVOST MARIE PREVOST
MARIE P.REVOST MARIE PREVOST
MABli PREVOST MARIE PBEVOST
MARIE PREVOST MARIE PREVOST
In
. 'THE RUSH HOUR.'
'THE RUSH HOUR,'
'THE ' RUSH HOUR.'
Snappy pepnv romance of a little working girl
who wanted travel and excitement — and got more
of both than ?she wanted!
A P.D.C; Picture- ? '?.
mHE PEOPLE'S. PAVILION THEATRE.
ONE Of THE 218 UNION THEATRES.
- Direction . ? . ? -: ? . Union Theatres, Ltd.
' Managing Directors: Stuart F. Doyle, Edwin
Geach, and W. A. Gibson.
WHERE COUNTRY VISITORS, EVERYBODY
ALWAYS WELCOME.
AT THE USUAL FAMILY PRICES.
ALL DAY, Cd. ALL NIGHT, 9d.
THERE IS ALWAYS ROOM FOR YOU AXD
YOURS AND YOUR FAMILIES.
'ACROSS THE PACIFIC.'
With *
MONTE BLUE.
Romance, intrigue and adventure— against the
colourful and picturesque background of the
^LAURA LA PLANTE and JAMES KIRKWOOE
in
'BUTTERFLIES 'IN THE RAIK
?Here is drama'/bis and .dramatic— weeping fa
itB indictmorit of the modern wives who place
pleasure before their home interests. ?
PRINCESS THEATRE, FREMANTLE.
WSCESS THEATRE, - FKEMANTLR
SHOWING THURSDAY and FRIDAY ONLY
SHOWING THURSDAY aiid FRIDAY OKLY
ARE BLOOD TIES STRONGER THAN LOVE
RICHARD BARTHELMESS
RICHARD BARTHELME8S
RICHARD BARTHELMESS
In
'THE WHEEL OF CHANCE.'
'THE WHEEL OF CHANCE.'
'THE WHEEL OF CHANCE.'
See hundreds of horsemen swoop through t
little Russian town, leaving fire and destructior
in their wake. .
See how an unfaithful woman's wiles brings
two loBt brothers together, fighting each other,
one for fame— -the other for life.
See the surprising sacrifice that one Drotne)
make's for love's sake. '
See. drama that you have never seen before
See Richard Bathelmess ' in two great character
isations. It's as powerful as 'The One Woman
as gripping as 'The Noose.'
SHIRLEY MASON and ' RICHARD ARLES
SHIRLEY MASON and RICHARD AKLES
SHIRLEY MASON and RICHARD ARLE-
In
'SALLY IN OUR ALLEY.'
' 'SALLY IN OUR ALLEY.'
'SALLY IN OUR ALLEY.'
With
PAUL PANZER ALEC. B. FRANCIS
WILIIAM H. STRAUSS.
Unassuming, whimsical, delightfuL This Bimpl
little tale of a -tenement Cinderella and -he
plumber prince will clutch right at your heart
string!.
On Stage: ?
DORNFIELD In COMEDY PATTER
DORNETELD In COMEDY PATTER
COMING NEXT SATURDAY.
CLARA BOW in 'RED HAIR.' *
CLARA BOW in 'RED HAIR.?
. ' 'Box Plan Now Openat Theatre.
T7REMANTLE MOTORDROME.
For the first time in Western Australia, motor
car events will be staged on a specially banked
and constructed hard track at the Fremantle
motordrome to-morrow night (Friday.)
Mr. Jack Smith's BugaUi will be seen in ac
tion setting up a track car record, whilst a
special match race has been arranged in which
fast Austin cars will compete.
.Two Special Motorcycle Match Races/
Motor Cycle Handicaps. .
Motor Paced Events.
Cycle Races. ?
- And Specially Selected Musical Programme.
A Feast of Thrills Indeed.
FIRST EVENT, 8 p.m.
Practice Sana from 7.15 p.m.
Admission: Grandstand, 2/3; Grounds, 1/3.
Children under 14: Grandstand 9d., Grounds, 6d.
'The members of the English cricket team have
been invited to be present at the Motordrome
to-morrow night
W'LECROSS, CANNING BRIDGE 'ASH
COUO FERRY SERVICE.
Week Days:' ?7.S5. -9.30, 11.15 ajn.;
12 40, 2.30,' ?4.15,' '5.25. ?G.SO, *11 p.m.
Saturdays. only: »7.35, 9.80, #11 turn.;
?12.20, 1.20, S.O., #4.S0, 6.20, »U p.m.
Sundays only: 9.30. 11 a.m.. 1.15, 8.0, 6.30,
7.0, 9.5 p-m. . ' ..
. ?Applecrose. only.
SWAN RIVER FERRIES, LTD.,
? A4612: ?
?pERTH TOWN HALL. PERTH TOWN HALL.
TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT.
JUVENILE CONCERT
.. ,By MBS EILEEN CLOTHIER'S PUPILS.
Olive Dunton and Vema Bowen, - Outstanding
Juveniles* of the West in Sketches, Skits, Mirth
makers for all.
PRICES: Front Stalls, 2/2; Back Stalls, 1/1.
Children Half Price to Front Stalls Only.
TfUCHRE ? PARTY.
FIRE STATION, MURRAY-ST., PERTH.
TO-NIGHT.
? ADMISSION 1/. ?
LAFAYETTE Studios Specialise in Bridal Por
;traitore.
NLY Two Days Left to Buy a Ticket In the
UglieB* Sweep on theCaulfield Cop,
^ AMUSEMENTS.
br ^grandI ? ^ ? r^ — . ? -
,' GRAND^-tt^^ ? ;^ j y ^ ^ ? ?— i.-v':'J-
ONEVOF THE 'UNION' THEATRES. '
Managing Directors: Stuart F. Doyle. Edwin
Geach and W. A. Gibson.
AGAIN TO-DAY. ? AGAIN TO-DAY.
AGAIN TO-DAY. ? AGAIN TO-DAY.
TACK LUDEN With
JACK LUDEN SALLY BLASE
JACK LUDEN SALLY BLANE
JACK LUDEN SALLY BLANE
IACK LUDEX and
JACK LUDEN FRED KOHLER,
JACK LUDEN FRED KOHLER,
JACK LUDEN FRED KOHLER,
In
A Thrilling Western with the Tang of Youth,
'SHOOTIST IRONS.'
'SHOOTJN' IRONS.'
'SHOOTIN' IRONS.'
'SHOOTIN' IRONS.'
'SHOOTIN' IRONS.'
?'SHOOTIN' IRONS.'
'SHOOTIN' IRONS.'
'SHOOTIN' IRON'S.'
A tale of the West, when a man's gun n-as
his best friend. Action — «peed — with a thrilling
cattle stampede for a climax.
— ALSO SHOWING —
Live and Love in a Virgin Land.
HELEN MUNDAY IN 'STARK LOVE.'
HELEN MONDAY IN 'STARK LOVE.'
HELEN MUNDAY IN 'STARK LOVE.'
. HELEN MUXDAY IN 'STARK LOVE.'
HELEN MUNDAY IN 'STARK LOVE.'
HELEN MUXDAY IN 'STARK LOVE.'
HELEN MUNDAY IN 'STARK LOVE.'
HELEN MUXDAY IN 'STARK LOVE.'
Two men, father and son, love the same wo
man. To one she's a slave; to the other a
sweetheart. See this drama of life^ — fierce and
unashamed — and thrill to scenes such as you'll
never see again.
NEW COMEDY -AND GAZETTES.
NEW COMEDY AND GAZETTES.
Bright Sparkling Music.
GRAND SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA.
GRAND SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA.
Direction: Mr. Val Smith.
? Overture: 'Don Quixote' (Gruenwold.')
THE SENSATIONAL MOTION PICTURH: —
THE SENSATIONAL MOTION PICTURE —
THE SENSATIONAL MOTION PICTURE; — '
THE SENSATIONAL MOTION PICTURE —
'FALSE SHAME.'
'FALSE SHAME.'
'FALSE SHAME.'
'FALSE SHAME.'
'FALSE SHAME.'
'FALSE SHAME.'
'FALSE SHAME.'
'FALSE SHAME.'
To be screened at the .
THEATRE ? = ? ROYAL.
? THEATRE ? ROYAL.
' THEATRE ? ROYAL.
.' THEATKE ': ? '- — ROYAL.
Leessees .'; ' .'JF'i\ .''. ' . . . . Fullers, Ltd. ?
Direction ? Reuben S. Baker.
COMMENCING ? '
COMMENCING ? —
: ? SATURDAY ? ? ?
— ? SATURDAY ? — ?
? NEXT.
? ' ' --' ? : ? NEXT.
STARTING AT THE
MATINEE. 2.30.
FOR WOMEN ONLY.
To be continued at Night, 8 p.m. for
MEN ONLY.
'TALSE SHAME' — The extraordinary motion
picture relating to sex
hygene.
'FALSE SHAME' — I'roduced with sympathetic
understanding by the German
medical authorities.
'TALSE SHAME' — Tages from a doctor's diary.
A delicate subject told plainly
and forcefully.
'FALSE SHAME' — A 'Hrama of life, in which
sexual relations are shown in
the light of commonsense and
caution.
'FALSE SHAME' — The motion picture which
ran for six months at the
Adyar HalL Sydney, 11 weeks
in Melbourne, and seven
weeks in Brisbane.
'FALSE SHAME' — -Not to be ^confused with an
other so-called picture of
similar title. 'FaUe Shame'
is a complete, legitimate
. study of ses hygiene, produc
ed in Berlin with due regard
to. the. feelings of men and
women and the facts of
medical science.
'FALSE SHAME' — To be shown at separate ses
sions for men- and women, as
advertised. None under the
age of 16 admitted by order
of the Commonwealth Film
Censor.
' BOX PLANS NOW OPEN AT —
Theatre Roval ('Phone 2317).
MUSGROYES LTD. ('Phone 1971).
PRICES: — 3/. 2/ and 1/ (plus tax).
rpHEATRE — — — — — — — BOYAL.
COMMENCING
SATURDAY NEXT
AT THE- MATINEE.
A MOTION PIOTDHE EXTRAORDINARY.
__ i
'' '' 'FALSE SHAME.' ~
'FALSE SHAME.'
? i . ' 'FALSE SHAME.'
Produced by German Medical Authorities, and
passed by the Commonwealth Censor for exhibit
tion to separate audiences.
PRICES: 3/, 2/, 1/. (Plus Tax.)
BOX ?hAS OPENS TO-DAY AT
MUSGROVES LIMITED.
MUSGROVES LIMITED.
MUSGROVES LIMITED.
MUSGROVES LIMITED.
MUSGROVES LIMITED.
MUSGROVES LIMITED.
rlEATBE. ROYAL.
HEATUE ROYAL.
THEATRE ROYAL.
Lessees' . .'( .. Fullers Theatres, Ltd.
Direction ? G. P. HANNA.
POSITIVELY
POSITIVELY
LAST TWO NIGHTS.
LAST TWO NIGHTS.
LAST TWO NIGHTS. ^-
LAST TWO NIGHTS.
PAT HANJS'A'S FAMOUS DIGGERS.
PAT HANNA'S FAMOUS DIGGERS.
PAT HANNA'S FAMOUS DIGGERS.
PAT HANNA'S FAMOUS DIGGERS.
PAT HANNA'S FAMOUS DIGGERS.
AUSTRALIA'S RECORD NON STOP SHOW.
AUSTRALIA'S RECORD NON STOP SHOW.
JN A PARTICULARLY BRIGHT
FAREWELL BILL.
FAREWELL BILL.
FAREWELL BILL.
OF DE LUXE COSTUME COMEDY ITEMS
OF MELODY, MUSIC AND MIRTH HEADED
BY
PAT.. HANNA and JOE VALU
(Chic) ', ? * (Joe)
THE ROYAL MONARCHS OF MERRIMENT.
BOOK EARLY. ? BOOK ALWAYS.
REMEMBER, TWO MORE NIGHTS ONLY.
PLAN AT THEATRE. 'PHONE A2317.
PRICES: 4/ res., S/, 2/, and 1/ pint tax.
TO-MORROW NIGHJ WE SAY— .
. GRAND GALA GOOD-BYE.
GRAND GALA GOOD-BYE.
GRAND GALA GOOD-BYE.
GRAND GALA GOOD-BYE.
PAT HANNA'S FAMOUS DIGGERS
AT HANNA'S FAMOUS DIGGERS.
PAT HANNA'S FAMOUS DIGGERS.
Following is the itinerary of Country Towns
that will'.be played by Pat Hanna'a Famous Dig
gers, prior to their return to the Eastern States
to fulfil advance bookings. The Company genu
inely regret that every town could not be in
cluded in this short tour. The record season in
Perth.- and our wonderful welcome in all townt
visited, will always remain a .happy and grateful
memory of the hospitable West.
FREMANTLE, Saturday, and Monday. October 20
and 22. ? -
M. JUNCTION. Tuesday, October 23.
BUNBURY, Wednesday and Thursday, October
24 and 25.
COLLIE, Friday and Saturday, October 26 and 27.
NARROGIN, Monday, October 29.
WAGIN, Tuesday, October 30.
KATANNING, Wednesday, October SI.
PINGELLY, Thursday, November 1.
BEVERLEY, Friday, November 2.
NORTHAM, Sattrday and Monday, November S
and 5.
MERREDIN, Tuesday, November 6.
BOULDER; Thursday, November 8.
KALGOORLIE, Friday and Saturday, November
. 9 and 10.
LD-TIME ' DANCING.
TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT.
UNITY THEATRE, BEAUFORT-STREET.
Learners' and Advanced Class. Expert teach
ers. Pateman's Orchestra. Strictly no jazzing.
Admission, 1/, plus tax.
B. RICHABDS, Promoter.
NOTE. — Private Lessons by appointment. Ring
A7S96. ? . ? . ?
'HfTSS MYRA KTTiMTNSTEB,
iM. Teacher of Dancing.
Beginners' Class each Thin-soar, at 8 p.m., at
Studio, 4ii Pier-Et.
Private- lessons a specialty, day or evening
Yale Blues, 7/6 2 lessons. ?
mHE KTT-KAT, COTTESLOE, Dance, in aid
X of the Parkerville Home and Swan Boys'
Orphanage, Friday, 'October 19, 8-12, Sub., 2/.
Imperial Jesters' Orchestra. Mrs. F. D. North,
Mrs. A. W. Hassell. L. Hamersley, Organ
isers. ? . ? -
XilOIiLOW THE PIPES
JE To St. GEORGE'S HALL.
TO-NIGHT.
For the Coastal Scottish Old Time Dance.
The Best in Town.
^ . ?
Holman's Orchestra. Wha's lit 'em. .
Ladies 1/3, gentlemen, 1/6. we pay
tax.
J. GALLOWAY, W. H. GARTRELL, M'a.O.
fpO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT
A THURSDAY, October 18, 1928, 8 o'clock.
CONCERT,
In aid ot Pott George IV. Mission.
To be given by the Presbyterian Girls' Club,
ASSEMBLY HAT,Ti, Pier-gt, ?
rr*HE Falcon-Knight Six is the lowest pried
?X, Knight englned car in the vrorld.
? AMUSEMENTS. ?
MAN, WOMAN AND SOX.' '%
AN, WOMAN AXD SON.' '
'MAX. V WOMAN AND . SON.'
A Drama of Infatuation. ?
/ A Palpitating Slice' of Life.
/ With
0HN GILBERT
OHN GILBERT
OHN GILBERT The Prince of
OHN GILBERT Lovers,
0HX GILBERT
OHX GILBERT And Beautiful
JEANNE EAGLES. „
JEANNE EAGLES. «.
JEANNE EAGLES. ,.
' ? Together With ? ..
A story of soul starvation, - «
'LOVE HUNGRY.'
'LOVE HUNGRY.'
'LOVE HUXGRY.'
' Featuring
LOIS MOHAN and LAWRENCE GRAY.
LOIS MORAN and LAWREXCE GRAY.
Tivoli Superlative Vaudeville.
CROMWELL KNOX.
The English Humourist and Entertainer. ?
SATURDAY— NEXT — SATURDAY, 1,
AT
HOYTS ? REUENT ? HOYT8. F
HOYTS ? REGENT ? HOYTS. ^
HOYTS ? REGEXT ? HOYTS. l
HOYTS ? REGEXT ? HOYTS.
Theatre Magnificent.
FIRST ALWAYS.
BEST AND MOST.
Direction . . . . . . Hoyte Theatres. Ltd.
Managing Directors: Messrs. G. F. Griffith
-and F. W. Thring.
Continuous Sessions: II a.m. to S.30 p.m.
Matinee and Orchestra, at 2.30 p.m.
Evening Performance at 7.55 p.m.
— — -
THE BEST SHOW IS TOWS
LAST TWO DAYS.
TO-DAY AXD TO-MORROW.
A Mountain of Mirth.
'BRINGING UP FATHER.'
'BRINGING UP FATHER.'
'BRINGING UP FATHER.' j
'BRINGING UP FATHER.'
'BRINGING UP FATHER.'
'BRINGING UP FATHER.'
It's a Scream! It'e a Treat 1 It's a Wow I
With
POLLY MORAN. MARIE DRESSLER.
And
J. FARRELL MACDONALD.
J. FARRELL MACDOXALD.
(A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Picture.)
A Chilling Fun-Drama of Spooks and Crookb
'A THIEF IN THE DARK.'
'A THIEF IN THE DARK.'
'A THIEF IN THE DARK.'
'A THIEF IN THE DARK.'
The All-Star Cast Includes.
GEORGE MEEKER. DORIS HILL.
JfARJORIE BEEBE and GWEX LEE.
(A William Fox Production.)
Tivoli, Superlative Vaudeville,
JOE TERMINI
JOE TERMINI
JOE TERMINI
JOE TERMINI
'The Somnolent Melodist'
With His violin, guitar and banjo.
Excellent Supporting Programme,
Jand
PERCY1 BURRASTON
At the Console of the
MIGHTY WURLITZER ORGAX.
Musical Accompaniment at Afternoon and
Evening Sessions by
HOYTS REGENT ORCHESTRA.
The Incomparable Combination.'
Direction: Mr. Harold Partington.
Morning Session by Percy Burraston and James
Miller on the Mighty WURLITZER ORGAX.
REMEMBER the children can see the Best
Show in Town for 6d.
Box Plans at Theatre Dally from 9.30 a.m.
?Phone Reservations* AT 945 and 194G. All tic
kets not paid for by 7.45 p.m. will be resold.
FREMANTLE MAJESTIC THEATRE.
REMA-TLE MAJESTIC THEATRE.
Direction: Hoyts, Theatres, Ltd. _,
'THE AGAIN TO-DAY.
MERRY WIDOW.'
MERRY WIDOW.' Metro-Goldwyn's picturi
MERRY WIDOW.' ration of the fascinating
MERRY WIDOW.' musical comedy that cap
MERRY WIDOW.' tured theatregoers the world
MERRY WIDOW.' over.
MERRY WIDOW.'
MERRY WIDOW.' JOHX GILBERT '
MERRY WIDOW.' JOHN GILBERT
MERRY WIDOW.' JOHN GILBERT
MERRY WIDOW.' as Prince Danilo.
MERRY WIDOW.'
MERRY WIDOW.' MAE MURRAY
MERRY WIDOW.' MAE MURRAY
JERRY WIDOW.' MAE MURRAY
MERRY WIDOW.' as the Widow.
MERRY WIDOW.'
MERRY WIDOW.' A supreme presentation of
MERRY WIDOW.' the immortal romance.
MERRY WIDOW.'
MERRY WIDOW.' Only Two Days Remain.
MERRY WIDOW.' DON'T MISS IT.
MERRY WIDOW.' ?
MERRY WIDOW.' Additional Attraction.
MERRY WIDOW.' A comedy romance of;
MERRY WIDOW.' modern youth, with
MERRY' WIDOW.' LOIS MORAN Charming.
BERRY WIDOW.' LOIS MORAN Dainty.
MERRY WIDOW.' And LAWREXCE GRAY,
MERRY WIDOW.' 'LOVE HUNGRY.'
MERRY WIDOW.' . 'LOVE . HUNGRY '
t O T I DAL MONTE
TOTI DAL MONTE
TOTI DAL MONTE
Will be Present
at
NICHOLSONS MUSIC WAREHOUSE,
Barrack-street,
NEXT SATURDAY MORNING,
NEXT SATURDAY MORNING.
NEXT SATURDAY MORNING,
From 11.30 to 12.30,
when she will autograph all her records
purchased there. A limited number of
signed photographs of Signorina dal
Monte in .wedding attire, for which a
charge of 1/ each will be made in aid
of the Children's Hospital, will also be
available to those purchasing- ^records.
? NICHOLSONS, LTD. ? ^
LUXOR THE ENTERTAINMENT
UXOR THE ENTERTAINMENT
LUXOR DE LUXE.
LUXOR DE LUXE.
LUXOR
LUXOR VICTOR ROBERTS' 'SMILESTOXES.'
LUXOR VICTOR ROBERTS' 'SMILESTONES.'
LUXOR VICTOR ROBERTS' 'SMTLESTOXES.'
LUXOR
LUXOR PERTH'S BEST SHOW
LUXOR PERTH'S BEST SHOW
LUXOR PERTH'S BEST SHOW
LUXOR
LUXOR See These Stellar Attractions
LUXOR TO-NIGHT.
LUXOR TO-NIGHT.
LUXOR
LUXOR The Wonderful Mirthmakers,
LUXOR MOON and MORRIS.
LUXOR MOON and MORRIS.
LUXOR
LUXOR The Halwaiian Entertainers,
LUXOR DAVID and QUEENTE KAILI.
LUXOR DAVID and QUEENIE KAILI.
LUXOR ? . ;
LUXOR The Pleadng Personality Girl,
LUXOR NELL FLEMING.
LUXOR NELL FLEMING.
LUXOR
LUXOR The Ballet de Luxe,
LUXOR THE LUXOR EIGHT.
LUXOR ''HE LUXOR EIGHT.
LUXOR —And
LUXOR 30
LUXOR 80
LUXOR Other First-claEs Vaudeville and Revue
LUXOR Stars.
LUXOR
LUXOR POPULAR PRICES, 4/ (res:), S/,
LUXOR 2/, 1/. plus tax.
LUXOR BE WISE— BOOK EARLY.
LUXOR 'Phone Theatre. A3383 for all Reservet.
LUXOR
LUXOR LOOK OUT FOR »
LUXOR HAL COOPER,
LUXOR The Mighty Tenor. Direct -from Syd
LUXOR ney. OpenB pp at Saturday's Matinee.
?DIGGEST AND BEST.
WHITE ? CITY.
WHITE ? CITY.
?VTHITE ? CITY.
The City of One Thousand and One Pleasures.
. RODEO.
RODEO.
RODEO.
Featuring Warroona Terror, Let 'Em All Come,
Devil's Own Diablo;. and the
HIGH JUMPERS,
Amazonia, the Wonder Pony, and Ufjlie
Charlie.
FOX TROTTING CHAMPIONSHIP.- I
Nominations close to-night for the Second Heat
of this event, which will be decided to-morro
Night.
? SWEEP DRAWING. ?
? SWEEP DRAWING. ?
? SWEEP DRAWING. ?
On Friday Nijrht the Sweep on the Caulfield Cup,
being conducted by the Blind Appeal, will be
drawn at WHITE CITY.
£5 FOR NOTHING. £5.
£5 FOR NOTHING. £5. .
This sensational offer is open every night. Full
particulars at the ticket box at the ground en
trance.
? ATTRACTIONS GALORE. ?
? ATTRACTIONS GALORE. ?
Housie-housie, race games, whirligig, open-air
dancing to Urs. Davies's Orchestra, flying boats.
darto and dartina, Wembley bed, etc
Proceeds to the Appeal for the Blind.
? JA8. DRIXKWATER, Organiser.
IVfR. O. LAUTERBACH,
tlM- THE CREATOR OF SOME OF THE
WORLD'S BEST CARNATION TYPES OF THE
PRESENT DAY,
Will Lecture
On behalf of the Horticultural Society of WJL
THE WOMEN'S SERVICE GUILD HALL
TO-NIGHT.
Enthusiasts should not miss this Unique
Opportunity.
SEASONABLE FLOWER COMPETITION ALSO.
1 J. A. McOOY,
J ? . ? Hon. Sec
OCHRE. TO-NIGHT. EUCHRE
KING'S HALL firpstairs),
Rokeby-rd., Subiaco, i
TO-NIGHT, at 8 o'clock. '
Cash prizes. Supper. Admission 1/6, plus
? tax.. A. Steedman, A. Bnggins. ?
WASLEY'S Wallpaper Warehouse have jus!
opened up their Spring Wallpapers. Call
and inspect them' at our new premises, 13]
William-st. (between Murray and Wellington
«ta.). ? . . ?
/'\NLY Two Days Left to Buy a Ticket in thi
\J Uglies* Sweep on the Caulfleld Cip.
? AMUSEMENTS. ?
[7ILLIAMSON-MELBA GRAND OPERA
V SEASON.
LAST THREE NIGHTS
LAST THREE NIGHTS
And ~-
ONE SPECIAL MATINEE.
TO-XIGHT. AT S. |
Puccini's Thrillins' and Picturesque j
Opera. '
tANON LESCAUT,' 'MASON LESCALT,' ,
[ANON LESCAUT,' 'MASON LESCAUT,' i
FAXON LESCAUT.' 'MASON LESCAUT,'
FAXON LESCAUT,' 'MASON LESCAUT.' i
FAXON LESCAUT,' 'MASON LESCAUT,'
LINOS LESCAUT,' 'MASON LESCAUT,' I
FAXON' LESCAUT.' 'MASON LESCAUT.' |
FAXON LESCAUT,' 'MASON LESCAUT,' i
FAXOX LESCAUT,' 'MASON LESCAUT,' !
[ANON LESCAUT.' 'MAXOX LESCAUT,'
FAXOX LESCAUT,' 'MASON LESCAUT,'
With
Lina Scavizzi, Anffelo Minphetti, Fernando
Autori, Emilio Ghirardini.
Conductor: Comm. Oaetano Bavagnoli.
The story of 'Manon Lescaut' is familiar tn
- and Puccini has composed a great and :
rilling opera, which describes the life story of I
ianon' in ail its gaiety and pathos. It lias !
oved to be. one of the greatest successes of j
e Williamson-Melba repertoire, and its only
rfonnaiice in Perth should not be missed.
TO-MORROW NIGHT, 'FAUST.'
TO-MORROW NIGHT, 'FAUST.'
TO-MORROW SIGHT, 'FAUST.'
TO-MORROW XIGHT. 'FAUST.'
TO-MORROW NIGHT, 'FAUST.'
TO-MORROW XIGHT, 'FAUST.'
TO-MORROW XTGHT, 'FAUST.'
TO-MORROW SIGHT, 'FAUST.'
TO-MORROW NIGHT, 'FAUST.'
TO-MORROW NIGHT. 'FAUST.'
Hina Spani. Enzo do Muro Lomanto.
Fernando Autori.
ITURDAY AFTERNOON. SPECIAL MATIXEE
Of
'LA BOHEME.' 'LA BOHEME.'
'LA BOHEME.' 'LA BOHEME.'
Lina Scavizzi. Amrelo Minshetti, Corrado
Zambclli. Aurora Rettore. Anirelo Pilotto.
Giuseppi Satariano.
Special concessions for students, details of
liich obtainable at Nicholsons; 500 seats at
/ at theatre doors.
SATURDAY EVENING,
'RIGOLETTO.' 'RIGOLETTO.'
'RIGOLETTO.' 'RIGOLETTO.'
'RIGOLETTO.' 'RIGOLETTO.'
Toti Dal Monte, De Muro Lomanto,
Apollo Granforte.
The Directors have arranged with the Orient
teamship Company to delay the sailing of the
rsova until 1 a.m. on October 23, In order
) (rive a
GRAND PARK*-.- ' '???\\V|.
GRAND FAREWELL PERFORMANCE .
GRAXD FAREWELL PERFORMANCE
GRAND FAREWELL PERFORMANXT?
GRAXD FAREWELL PERFORMANCE
ORAXD FAREWELL PERFORMANCE
Of
'LA BOHEME'
'LA BOHF.MB'
'LA BOHEME'
'LA BOHEMB'
'LA BOHEMK'
'LA BOHKME'
On
?.IOXDAY EVEXIXG SEXT.
At 8 o'clock.
SPECIAL POPULAR PRICES.
SPECIAL POPULAR PRICES.
SPECIAL POPULAR PRICES.
SPECIAL POPULAR PRICES.
SPECIAL POPULAR PRICES.
SPECIAL POPULAR PRICES.
12/6. 10/. 7/6. 5/, and 3/.
Full details will bp announced to-morrow,
rhen the box plan will he opened at Kicliol
ons. '
THIS PERFORMANCE
WILL
BRIXG TO A CONCLUSION
BRING TO A CONCLUSION
BRTNG TO A CONCLUSION
? THE MOST MEMORABLE
GRAVK OPERA
SEASON
iver given in Australia, fxtendins: over a perio*
if 24 record weeks, idurinp which 400,000 at
ended the performances.
SEATS FOR TO-XIGHT'S PERFORMANCE.
500 TICKETS. AT 7/6 AXD 5/,
Will be on Sale To-day at Nicholsons
and at Theatre Doors.
GALLERY BOOKING.
10/ RESERVED.
RESERVED STALLS AND DRRSS CTRGLE,
AT 20/ AND 12/6.
'?? TICKETS AT 10'. 7/fl AND 5/.
Will be Sold at the Theatre Doors at Each
Performance durintr'the Spaimn.
DAY SALES, hi. TICKETS. AT TTTE STAR.
CONFECTIONERY, IUY-STREF.T.
Director of the Onera Season . . XEVIX TAIT
Box plans at Xieholsons.
trORLD LECTURE . TOI7H.
T ORLD GKCTTRE TOUR
WORLD LECTURE ' TOUR.
PRACTICAL
PRACTICAL
PRACTICAL
PSYCHOLOGY.
PSYCHOLOGY.
PSYCHOLOGY.
A Series of Fascinating
OXE-HOUR LECTURES
On
PRACTICAL PSYCHOLOGY.
* By
DR. P. FENXELLY, LL.D.
?ast President British Association of Practical
Psychology).
At
ASSEMBLY HALL,
Pier-st., .Perth.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, at 8 p.m.
sleep and Dreams — Their meaning and how to
interpret them.'
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20, at 8 p.m.
Know Yourself — how to develop personality and
character.'
MONDAY, OCTOBER 22, at 8 p.m.
Nerve. Control-7-why- you are nervous and how
to correct it.' -'
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, at 6.15 p.m.
'Special Lecture for^JIen Only.'
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, at 8 p.m.
Psychology, and Religion — new interpretations
to Christian Doctrines.'
WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 24, at 5.30 p.m.
'Special Lecture for Women Only.'
THURSDAY*. OCTOBER 25, at 8 p.m
The Road to Health and Wealths — why some
' succeed and. others fail.'
? S
Y.A.L. HALL.
Corjjcr of Murray and Invin sts.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, at 8 p.m.
Conquering Fear ' and Worry — man's greatest
enemies.'
Dr. Fennelly has just reached Perth on his
Porld Lecture Tour. Don't miss the opportunity
f hearing these remarkable Lectures. Tens of
housands have been benefited by them. .
'SYOHOLOGY IS THE VITAL MESSAGE OF
THE AGE.
Written Questions Answered.
ALL WELCOME.
Silver Collection to help defray expenses.
FIRST LECTURE TO-MORROW (FRIDAY),
OCTOBER 10, at 8 p.m.
LEGAL.
PTHE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERN
. /AUSTRALIA.
ji the Matter of' the BANKRUPTCY ACT
AMENDMENT ACT, 1898, and in the Mat
ter of FREDERICK ALBERT LUCAS
(trading as C. H. F. LUCAS and SON),
Orcharding Debtor.
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DECLARE A
FIRST AND FINAL DIVIDEND.
Notice is hereby given that I intend to de
:lare a First and Final Dividend in the above
natter on WEDNESDAY, the 14th day of NO
VEMBER, 1928.. Dividends will be payable to
Jiose creditors only who have signed or assented
:o the Deed of Assignment.
Dated this 17th day of October, 1928.
Q. H. JAMES.
Trustee
Q. H. JAMES and COMPANY,' Public Ac
:ountants, 45-51 Weld Chambers, St. George's
terrace, Perth.
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERN
AUSTRALIA.
In the. Matter of the .BANKRUPTCY ACT
AMENDMENT ACT, 1898, and in the Mat
ter of MAUD JONES (trading as 'JOSEJ
STORE'), of Wyalcatchem, Storekeeper
Debtor.
NOTICE. OF INTENTION TO DECLARE A
FIRST DIVIDEND.
Notice is hereby given that I intend to de
clare a First Dividend in the above matter oi
FRIDAY, the second day of NOVEMBER, 1928
Dividends will be parable to those creditor!
only who have signed or assented to the Deot
of Assignment.
Dated this 17th day of October, 1928.
Q. H. JAMES,
Trustee.
Q. H. JAMBS ana COMPANY, Public Ac
countants, 45-51 Weld Chambers, St. George's
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AUCTIONS. ?
SUMMARY OF AUCTIONS.
TO-DAY'S SALES.
A. W. Ducat, furniture, typewriter, etc, 2.30
[armion-st.. Cottesloe; 11.30 a.m., H. E. Wells,
lotliing furniture, rooms, 568 Hay-street; 2 p.m.
[odil, Cuthbertson and Xorth, Ltd., furniture,
3 Guildford-road. Mt. Lawley; 11 bjo. H. D.
Vll and Co., piano, furniture, rooms, 842 Hay
treet; 2.30 p.m. Lewis, Cohen and Co., Beau
art-street mart; 2. SO p.m.
FORTHCOMING SALES.
TO-MORROW, McLean, Carmichael Ltd., gen
lemanV and youths' clothing, shop fittings, etc.
26 Hiph-street, corner Market-street; 11 a.m.
1. W. Ducat, furniture, 05 Xbrth-street. Ingle
rood; 2.S0 p.m. Ashenden and Co., furniture,
i77 Hay-street: 2.30 p.m.
OCTOBER 23. Monaghan and Staunton, fur
liture, 153 Adelaide-terrace; 11 a.m.
OCTOBER 24. Ivan C. Campbell, house pro
-erty arid other land, in Builders' Excliange, 3
-.m. McLean, Carmichael, Ltd., Indian carved
able, furniture, etc, 690 Beaufort-street, Mt.
lawley; 11 a.m.
XOVEMBER 3. Learmonth, Duffy and Co.,
15 Greenmount sites in rooms, 87 St. Ceorge's
:errace; 3 p.m.
THIS DAY (THURSDAY), OCTOBER 18.
At Half-past Eleven A.M.
X THE PREMISES, 230 MARMIOX-STREET,
„ Opp. Loma-strcet,
COTTESLOE.
ALCABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and
EFFECTS, ELECTRIC GRILLER.
UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER. Etc.
L. W. DUCAT (540 Hay-street) has received
instructions from the 'owner to SELL as
ove, comprising: —
Mirror back HALLSTASD, superior HALL
LIXO., 9 yards, pedestals, BOW FROST
SIDEBOARD, with mirror back, 4 oak
DINING CHAIRS, with uphol. wnts. «rt.
oral EXTENSION TABLE, well made SIDE
TABLE, crockery, glassware, ornaments,
pictures, blinds and curtains, several
. rooms of good LINOLEUMS. MANDOLIN
and caae, 2 rubber mats, eettee BED
ROOM SUITE, 3 pieces, T. ware, double
i.ickel mounted BEDSTEAD, R.S. wire and
K. bed.
2 DUCHESSE CHESTS.
DOUBLE DOOR WARDROBE. 3 COMBINA
TION BEDSTEADS and beds, white en.
occ table,
Underwood TYPEWRITER, practically new,
ELECTRIC GRILLER. in good order,
electric kettle, 4 safes, tables, chairs.
utensils, tubs, swing deck chair, und
? sundries. ?
TO-MORROW. ? TO-MORROW.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19.
At Half-past Two P.M.
ON THE PREMISES, fio NORTH-STREET,
Off Third-ave.,
IXGLEWOOD.
ram IS to Third-ave., then walk west North-st.
is the second cross street from tram line.
A.GXIFICENT BLACKWOOD DIX1XG-R0OM
SUITE.
LUXURIOUS THRKE-PIECE
CHESTERFIELD LOUNGE SUITE.
EAUTIFCL MAPLE BEDROOM SUITE,. WITH
BEDSTEAD.
AXD HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS.
A . W. DUCAT (540 Hay-street) has received
^ instructions from the owner to SELL as
bovo, including: —
? Luxurious 3-piece CHESTERFIELD LOUNGE
SCITE, upholstered in moquette, with
sprint; seats, arms and back. ?
Magnificent BLACKWOOD niNIXG SUITE
latest design. 8 pieces, comprising bcauti
ful Sideboard. Oft. Oval Extension Table
and six Chain with ujwolstered seats.
BLACKWOOD SECRETAIRE DESK.
Choice WILTOX CARI'ET, 10 x 9.
2 I.AKGE FLOOR RUGS, CARPET. 9x9
PEDESTALS, FIGURE ORNAMENTS.
ART BLINDS and CURTAINS, PICTURES
BEAUTIFUL MAPLE BEDROOM SUITE, 4
pieces, comprising lovely Wardrobe
? Dressing Table, Pedestal and Doubli
Maple Bedstead to match, with low ends
double wire and Kapok Mnttresses.
Modern Single Oak BEDROOM SUITE, 3
. pieces. 2 single Oak Bpdsteads. ,
DRESSER, KITCHEN TABLE, etc., etc
The above Suites are very special in lates
legigUK, splendidly made and highly finished.
Inspection Invited To-morrow Prior to Sale.
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23.
At Eleven a.m.
ON THE PREMISES, MANDEVTLT.B HALL
FLATS.
153 Adelaide-ter. (near Bennett-st.),
LARGE LIST OF SUPERIOR SUITES.
AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS.
MOXAGHAN and STAUNTON, Warwick House,
St. George's-terrace, have been instructed
by the owner to SELL the contents of this well
Furnished mansion as above, including:—
3 -BEDROOM 'SUITES, well made of chosen
1 L. KAURI BEDROOM SUITE, with large
duchesse chest. ?
3ft. Oak BED and WIRE, Double Oak
BED and WIRE, with ' drawer at foot.
Twin 'Polished Jarrah BEDS and WIRES.
Comb. BEDS and BEDDING. Exception
ally Good Duchesse CHEST, Oak DRESS
ING TABLE,
7 -piece OAK DRAWING-ROOM SUITE, also
G-piece OAK DINING-ROOM SUITE.
Magnificent English Oak SIDEBOARD, of
latest design, with big class mirror, carv
ed panels, and heavy pillars.
Solid English Oak Ex. DINING TABLE, with'
. 2 leaves.
Exceptionally Choice Collection of Plaster
and Bronzed STATUARY.
First Quality Heavy LINOLEUMS through
out.
S-piece CHESTERFffiLD SUITE, up. in cre
tonne,- settee with frontal springs.
Choice Applique Poplin CURTAINS.
ICE CHEST, 7-drawer SINGER, D.H. SEW
ING MACHINE.
Banksia SIDEBOARD, 2 S.G. CHAIRS.
Carpet SLIPS, ELEC. FAS, OCC TABLES.
L. C. Smith Visible TYPEWRITER.
STAIR OAHPET, in good order.
2 GAS STOVES.
K. TABLES and SAFES. Crocker}-. Glass
ware, Oak Salad and Servers, -*A.B. and
Kitchen CHAIRS, PEDESTALS and JAR
DINIERES.
Mohair H. RUGS, Deck Chairs, Toilet Ware,
2 LAWN MOAVERS, Hose and Garden- Tools,'
Ladder, Steps, and large number of Use
? ful Sundries. ? - ' - -.
TO-DAY (THURSDAY)-, OCTOBER 18.
At Two o'Clbck- Sharp. ' '
IN THE BIG CLEAN SALEROOM. :
568 Hay-street (Basement).'
UNCLAIMED GOODS FROM ' G.B.O,
HOUSEHOLD' BTntNITURE anil EFFECTS. ;
H. E.' WELLS will SELL as above, on account*
of Postmaster-General's . Department
PARCELS,: HANDKERCHIEFS, LACE;
-P.ERFUMES, APPARER;- PEARL NECK
LETS, HOSE, '. CIGARETTES, WATCH
' CHAINS,' WATCHES. Gold and R.G.'
JEWELLERY,. FANCY GOODS, UMBREL
LAS, PURSES; MANDOLINE, ? ACCOR
DEON, ELEO. FITTINGS, etc, etc.7 also
HOUSEHOLD FURNITnnE artd EF
FECTS, 'comprising DIXTNG . ROOM.
SUITES, EX. .TABLES, DIVAN CHAIRS,
SIDEBOARDS, DRESSERS,' SAFES,
TABLES, Single. -J. and Double BED
STEADS, BEDDINGi Good FLOOR RUGS,
LINEN, CARPETS, DUCHESSE CHESTS
CHEST DRAWERS, Cane OCC. CHAIRS
LOUNGES, COUCH,-. QUILTS, 3-piece
SUITES, UNOS, and ^Big LiBt of Useful
Household Requisites.
Note. — The Post Office Goods will be sold first
at 2 p.m. sharp, .and Furniture immediately
after. '
DOST MISS THIS SALE.
WELLS SELLS WELL. A3066.
TO-DAY (THURSDAY), OCTOBER 18.
AT H. D. PELL and CO.'S ROOMS,
842 Hay-st. (Opp. His Majesty's Theatre)
At Half-past Two.
Account Various Owners. ' ?
1 Very Fine CABINET GRAMOPHOSE
Small* Silver Grey BEDROOM SUITES,
3 Oak Bedroom SUITES, 1 Plain Oak
WARDROBE, 1 Oak DRESSING TABLE
1 DUCHESSE CHEST, 2 Sup. DINING
SUITES, KITCHES DRESSERS, MEAT
SAFES, TABLES, CHAIRS, ICE CHEST,
Gramophone RECORDS and Many Sun
dries. ? J
Mostly All WITHOUT RESERVE.
HD. PELL, Auctioneer.
Tel. 62C6.
rHIS DAY (THURSDAY), OCTOBER 18, 1928!
-At Half-past Two o'clock.
Df THE BEAUFORT-STREET AUCTION MART
(Next Loxor Arcade).
COMMODIOUS, CLEAN, AND AIRY.
THE MART TO BUY AND SELL IX AM) TH\T
GETS THE VALUE FOR YOUR GOODS.
LEWIS COHEN and CO., MMITEn ' (Eben
Allen. Auctioneer). IMPORTANT SALE of
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS, as de
tailed below:—
3 MODERN OAK SIDEBOARDS
1 AMERICAN OAK SIDEBOARD.
3) H.P.. SIDEBOARDS.
OAK EXT. TABLE.
OAKD.R. SUITE.
MODERN OAK, DINNER WAGGOS.
2 OAK ana 3 K.P. .BEDROOM SUITES.
OAK DOUBLE ' . BED and BEDDING.
3 SPECIAL LARGE 'DIVAN CHAIRS.
OAK ICE CHESTS.
SHOW CASES (wall and. counter).
MARBLE-TOP TABLES.'
PIE WARMER, PLATE GLASS.
GAS-STOTTE (good).
GLASS DOOR DRESSER.
VENETIAN BUNDS. ?
.303 RIFLE and OUTFIT.
CAMP BEDS, stretchers, handbags, kitchen
tables, chairs, bed couch, 2,000 envelopes.
kitchen safes, lawn mowers, hose, linos.,
carpets, DUCHESSE CHESTS, SQUARE
TABLES.
A real good and clean lot, and is to be sold.
FURNITURE VALUATIONS MADE. ?-
At Gosnells we have an Orchard and up-to-date
Poultry Form for Sale.
TEfc, Hfc«, S288.
? AUCTIUMS. ?
ELDER'S HORSE AND DAIRY COW MARKET.
SUBIACO.
(Opposite Railway Station). .
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1928.
At Half-past Ten AJi. Sharp. j
ELDER, SMITH and CO., LIMITED, have re
cpjved instructions to offer by AUCTION
as above. — j
CATTLE:
(Purchasers please note ?!*-t we are commencing
our cattle sale at 10.30 A.M. sharp).
For owner, Mundaring:
1 cood dairy cow, with calf at foot.
For J. Doran, Mardella:
1 Good Dairy Cow, with calf at foot.
For 0. Bodinnar, Mundarin?:
1 Good Dairy Cow, with calf at foot.
For various owners:
25 to 30 dairy cows with calves at foot
and springers.
HORSES:
For Messrs. Lewis and Medlow, Adelaide:
15 handy to weighty farm mares and geld
ings, right ages, good condition.
For C. Coakley, Kwolyin:
2 good farm workers.
For Mr. F. S. Withell, Dalvrallinu:
1 small truck pood farm workers.
For W. R. Oaten, Gabbin:
Half Truck Good Farm Workers.
For Owner, Carani:
5 Good Farm Horses.
For A. E. Western, Pitharra:
G Good Farm Workers.
For S. Hockinp, Xungarin:
0 Good Farm Workers.
For Various Owners:
25 to SO farm mares and geldings, hacks
and delivery sorts.
FURTHER ENTRIES IXVITED.
FULLER PARTICULARS LATER.
TERMS NET CASH.
First-class luncheon and refreshments will be
served at our yards by' the proprietress of the
Cosy Corner Tea Rooms Subiaco.
Will buyers note that we have on hand for
private sale a number of horses, dairy cattle.'
carts and sundries.
StrtUlUH DUUSLMUbU tLttMIUltt.
1AAKE PIAXO. CENTURY OLD GRANDFATHER
CLOCK AND CHORALEON.
GRAMOPHONE.
On the Premises,
?J3 GUILDFORD-RD.. MT. LAWLEY.
THIS DAY. THIS DAY.
THURSDAY. OCTOBER ltf
At Eleven o'Clock a.m.
HODD, CUTHBERTSON and NORTH. LTD.,
liave received instructions from the Omicr
to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION a choice collec
tion of Furniture and Effects, comprising: —
HALL: Rugs (*), Table. John Scott Bdia.
burgh Grandfather Clock, -over 150 vejn
old; Doorsli|-s, and Lino.
SITTIXG-ROOM: Axminster Carpet (13ft.
x Oft. 6in.). Haake Upright, Piano. Eng
lish Rosewood Suite with Tapc-try Scats,
comprising Settee. 2 Armchair!, and ^
Chairs; Chnraleon Cabinet Gramophone.
witfi choice collection of Rpcords.
DINING-ROOM: ,-Cft. Oak Table, 6 Oak
Dining Chairs.. Oak SiciWinard. Oak Cabi
net and Bookcase with books, including
comp-ete set ol Volumes ot- Great' War;
Settee, and 2 Lounge Chairs.
FIRST BEDROOM: Brussels Carpet. Don
ble Oak Suite, comprisini* Wardrobe, Pair
Twin Beds, Waslisland. Dressing Table. 2
Kapok Mattresses.
SECOND BEDROM; Oak Suite, comprising
Wardrobe, Dressing Table. Wasbstand, 2
Oak Bedsteads, 2 Kapok Mattresses. Lino.
(12ft. * 12ft.).
ITilRD BEDROOM: Bedstead. Washstand.
and Medicine Chest, 2 collapsible wooden
Chairs. Duchesse. Lino. (10ft. x 6ft.)
KITCHEN: Oft. Pine-top Table. Dreraer,
large Cupboard, 2 Safes, Ice Chest, Lino.
(18ft. x 10ft.), Dinner Service. Pots and
Pans, and other Kitchen Utensils.
VESTIBULE: Lino. Runner, Ott. Pine-top
Table, fl Bpntwood Chairs. Hat Rack.
Also Ornaments, Pictures, E.P. Ware, Cut
lery, Crockery. Garden Tools, quantity
Aspidestras. and a host of Sundries.
Catch the 34 tram at Bridtje-st.. and alight
it Stanleyst
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3.
At Three P.M.
OS THE GROUND, GREEXMOUST,
Perth Side of Log House.
SUBDIYIS1ONAL SALE OF
L5 MAGNIFICENT i-ACRE SITES 15
15 MAGNIFICENT J-ACRE SITES 15
15 MAGNIFICENT 4-ACRE SITES 15
Commanding Glorious Views of the Swan Valley,
Perth Waters, and the Ocean.
35 Minutes from Perth by Motor.
Best Road in the State.
LEARMOXTH. DUFFY and CO. have received
instructions from, the Owner to SELL by
AUCTION as above, comprising: —
15 PICKED SITES IS.
None less than J-Acre in Area.
Scheme Water and Electric Light Available.
Terms: Quarter Cash, Balance 4, 8, and 12
months.'
* ?
Plans on -Application.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24.
At Three o'clock.
LT THE BUILDERS' EXCHANGE.' COMMERCIAL
JNION CHAMBERS. ST. GEORGE'S-TERRACE.
MAGNIFICENT SOUTH PERTH RESIDENCE
AND VACANT LAND.
Ldministrator's Sale of Propertv in the Estate of
the late Mrs. M. R, Mcllwraith.
rV2LN'-0. CAMPBELL. Auctioneer, has been
L favoured, by instructions from the West Aus-'
rallan Trustees. Executor and Aareney Co.,
jtd., to OFFER.- ao above.- thp following oro
lerties: —
-LAND and RESIDENCE, situate at Espla
,'.. nade, ' South Perth,- being portions of
? . ?. Perth. Sub. Lot- 68 and being parts Lots
6 and 7 on. Plan'812,'. Volume 632, Folio
\ 161, -'and Volume- ,513. .'-'-JTolio 1C5, re
spectively; ? larpe .. froptajre ; to Perth
Water.. A. -comraodious. modern residence
? in-V brick. -is greeted onrtfiis:. land. This
contains six rooms and kitchen, two
?- ' bathrooms, vestibule,, spacious verandahs
: : ..'and -*1V u«ual: modem conveniences. This
.is one of the picked positions for a. resi
' deuce In ?WiA.'.There are spacious grounds
. ... and ; lawns.- :TJfe. view of river and city
- ? - 1&.. unsurpassed: Room -tot tennis court
?;? :. at rear.' .-'fX-,', r ?.?... I
? - '?.'AOAST- BUILpiNG.. BLOCKS, situated on |
the water f front, -Melrille-terraee. South
Perth, being /pomona.; of Perth Sub. Lot
7S. and beins:.:LoJt9^'56 and 57 on Plans
80 and. 4159; . resjJfeCtlvely, Reglrtered
Volume 138, .Folio.' 51.';' and Volume 726,
Folio 131, respectively.'. Two .of the few
remaining river frontages In this favour
able locality. '
I.AND AT GOSNELLS. about 10 .acres ot
gcod land, situated at Chamberlain
street, Gosnells, being portion of Can
ning. Loc 16. and being Lots 1293 and
1294 on Plan 2608, Vol. 646, Folio
80. and Vol. 571, Folio 6, respectively.
VACANT BLOCK at Hamilton-street. Bays
water, being portion of Swan Loc D, and
being Lot 32 on Plan 1458, VoL 409
Fol. 148. A good high block, with excel
lent views, centrally situated. *
. VACANT BLOCKS, at Kfllarney Estate,
Wanneroo, being portion of Swan Loc
859, and being Lots 778 and 779 on
Plan 2866, Volume 608. Folio 161.
EASY TERMS MAY BE ARRANGED. ?
FURTHER PARTICULARS FROM, OR
INSPECTION ARRANGED.
with, the Auctioneer,
IVAN C. CAMPBELL.
Auctioneer and Sworn Valuator.
285 Murray-street. Tel. AS292.
IN THE LOCAL COURT*OFrWESTERN '-
Australia; held at Perth.
Between
W. SMITH and CO. V. THOMAS CROSS.
MORRIS SAMUEL V. LOUISA BUTTON.
rpHE BAILIFF will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION,
J- at the- Rooms of the Beaufort Auction Mart,
next Luxor Theatre, Beaufort-street, Perth, on
FRIDAY, October 19, 1928, unless the above
Warrants be previously satisfied, the following: —
1 table, 1 gramaphone, 1 cupboard, S dou
ble bedsteads, 1 single bedstead, 6 oak
chairs, cabinet gramaphonc, 1 double bed,
2 tables, 4 chairs, etc.
TERMS CASH.
SALE, 11.30 AJU.
T. O'CONNOR,
. ? Bailiff. Local Court, Perth.
IS THE LOCAL COURT, PERTH.
Execution No. 2798/28.
ABBOTTS FURNISHING CO.
V.
MYRA LYDIA BEARDON,
OS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18,
At Eleven o'clock.
Unless the above warrant -be previously satisfied
rpHE BAHJFF will SELL ' by PUBLIC . AUC
X TIOX. at his office. Local Court, Beaufort
St., Perth. , ;
. The defendant's interest in the undermen
tioned lands. Res. Vol. 701. folio 134,
portion of Cottesloe suburban lot S ami
being lots 52 and 53 'on plan S3S2, hav
ing a frontage of 78.3 links, each to
Brighton-st by a depth of 204.7 links.
Improvements: substantial lean-to cottage on
block, fenced.
For Further Particulars apply to
T. O'CONNOR, Bailiff, Perth.
Terms cash.
? AUCTIONS. ?
TO-MORROW. TO-MORBOW.
REALISATION SALE.
GENTLEMEN'S AXD YOUTHS' CLOfHING.
MERCERY AXD HATS, SUITS, OVERCOATS,
Etc a
Also. If
FIXTURES AND FITTINGS, COUNTERS, »
SHOWCASES, ETC., ETC.
TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION.
ON THE PREMISES
126 HIGH-ST. an«l Comer MARKET-ST., Fre
mantle.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19.
At Eleven o'Clock A.M.
McLEAS, CARMICHAEL. LTD., have received
instructions from Harold Colvin, Esq.. Pub
lic Accountant. A.MJ*. Chambers, as Trustee
of the Assumed Estate of R. A. Tozer and Co.,
to SELL as above: —
Men's and boys' suits, knickers, coat (motor'*
trousers, overalls, cycle capes, sweaters
and pullovers, blouses, overcoats. at
tache ease*, hats, handkerchiefs, ties, oil
suits, shirts,'*bathcrs. hose, prjama suits,
collars, watches, gloves, belts, braces,
combs and brushes, blazprs. rugs and
towels, and hosts of other articles usually
stocked by men's outfitters.
ALL BRAND NEW ASD FOR ABSOLUTE SALE.
ALSO.
Fixtures, shelving. 45ft. x 7, 2 counters
10 x 3, another counter 10 x 3, large
show case 8x4. class, small glass show
case, lar^e mirror Sft. x 3ft- 6 in., coun
ter fittings, 3 show tables, office table,
table with cash drawer fitted, stool, set
pigeonholes, lamp tliades, 4 telescopic
suit stantls. wood pedestals, wood window
sfaiui. XICKEL EXTEX-SIOX STAXDS.
hat and straight arms, shop ladders, and
hofts of useful sundries.
This is a splendid opportunity to those desir
ous of securing good vulue articles, and special
attention is drawn to shop fittings, etc
Further Particulars from Auctioneer. ?
PRELIMIXAKY XOTICE.
WEDXESDAY, OCTOBER 24,
At Eleven A.M.
OS THE PREMISES, 6'JO BEAUFOBT-ST.. MT.
LAWLEY (between Walcott-st. and Queen'*
crescent.) .
INDIAN HAXD CARVED TABLE, and BRASS
ORNAMENTS, SETTEE, DIVAN CHAIRS,
CARPETS. SUITES, and other HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE and EFFECTS.
MoLEAX, CARMICHAEL, LTD.. have receive.!
instructions from Owner to SELL by Public
Auction as above.
? Full Particulars Cater Issue.
TO-MORBOW~(FRIDAY) .
At Hali-past Two.
A SHEXDEN and CO. will SELL at THEIR
Xi ROOMS. 577 HAY-STREET, opposite Bon
Mnrclie: —
SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURXITURE and
EFFECTS.
SPLESDID CUTLER DESK, etc
Removed from Nfcholson-rond. Subiaco, for
-Convenience of Sale.
FULL DETAILS IN TO-MORROWS PAPER.
ASHENDEN and CO..
Auctioneers and Valuators.
'Phone A45S8.
? MONEY. ?
A A. A. A. A. A. A. A. A.
W. F. LEAN LIMITED
National Chambers, 39 Barrack-street.
nAVE MONEY TO LEND.
In any amount, larse or small On any security,
'urniture. piano*; title deed* cromiisory notes.
Interest under Wills, etc
Low Rale of Interest and Easy Repayments.
Special appointments may be made for any
pvpning. Ring A230fl; or write Box 164.
A ? A. A. A, A. A.
IS LARGE OR SMALL SUMS,
UOXEY AT ABSOLUTELY I.OWEST RATES OF
INTEREST.
? Lent on
TITLE DEEDS. FURNITURE, PIANOS.
Without' Removal.
INTEREST UNDER WILLS.
AND ASY AVAILABLE SECURITY.
Repayments to Suit Client*' Convenience
(Fixed Instalment* Not Compulsory).
Trade and Private Bills Cashed.
In any sum from £5 to £5.000 on day of
application.
Equities Purchased.
» PERTH FINANCE and DISCOUNT CO
LIMITED.
Ground Floor, Warwick House, St. Georce'fi-ter.
The Oldest Established House in W.A.
? Strictest Confidence Assured.
A.AJ.JLA.— ARE YOU IN FINANCIAL DIF
FlOULTIESf IF SO. CONSULT ME.
1 will Lend yoo from £5 to any amount at
lowest rates of Interest on- any security, includ
ing Title Deeds, Motors, Pianos. Furnilnre, etc
without removal or delay. Easy Repayments
arranged. ?..-??
GEO. E. NOBVELL, ' .
Melbourne Loan Office.
95 Barrack-st.. next to Hotel Perth.
.A.A.A.A.— ASH : AND~ CO.
C6 A M-P Chambers, Willlam-tirect.
BAVE MOSEY TO LEND.
on Piano*. Furniture. Title Deeds, or any ela.ii
of security at lowest rates o flntrrest.
.AJL — MONEY GOING CEGGISG.
£10.000 TO LEND. £10.000.
Interest Jit 4d. in the £1 Only.
We advance on Furniture, Plans without
moval. Title Deeds or any other security,
?omissory Notes discounted. Repayments ar
nged to suit clients (fixed instalments not
immilsory). All applications strictly con
[entlal. If yon hie In financial difficulties call
I U»
G. LUBER and CO..
Financier!.
McNeil Chamber*, 9 Barack-st.,
Opp. Government Gardens.
X.B.— Offices closed on Saturde'qs.
k BSOLUTELY ' CONFIUENTIAL.
PRIVATE LOANS WITHOUT SECURITY.
To CS-, .Professional or Persons in Constant
isition of Employment and Others.
Immediately on Application.
From £5 on Easy Terms and Repayment*.
LOUIS SEELIGSON. Financier,
ilonlal Mutual Chambers. SL Geon;e'«-terrace.
? Stamp Reply. 'Phone A4499. ?
k . G. .RUSSELL. 117 Barrack-street.— Fnrni-
3L turne, Pianos, any class Security. Loans
xanged from 4d. in £1 interest monthly. Only
Bee which does not publish your business. '
irictly private. No waiting for the money.
I NGUS ASD CO.. 723 HAY-STREET.
jL Walsh's Chambers,
Dans on All Classes of Security. Prompt and
Strictly Private.
WE DO NOT PUBLISH YOUR
? BUSINESS. ?
3ORKOWERS: Money to Lend, large or tmaU
sums, on brick properties, 7 per cent:; jar
th, 8 per cent.; vacant land 10 per cent. No
elav. Note address*
FEED VTLUnRS, Barrack-st, South British
Chambers, opposite Treasury. ?
COMMONWEALTH Bonds. Bank, Shipping and
J all Industrials bought sod sold for clients
t market prices. Money invested for tenders
tid innrtgatfcs arranged for borrowers. THOS.
. VILLIERS, Investment Broker. 54 Et GeonreV
T. References: National..' Bank.
If AN in good Position wishes to Borrow £10
M. Repay £15 in three months.
M130, this office, Perth.
LTONEY TO ~XESD.
-S First Mortgage of Improved Freehold Property.
WITHOUT CHARGE OF PROCURATION FEES.
- In Sums of up to £3,000.
Further particular* on application to
'HE PERPETUAL EXECUTORS. TRUSTEES and
AGENCY COMPANY (W.A.), LTD..^
corner Howard-st. and St. George's-ter., Perth.
pBUST FUNDS FOR INVESTMENT.
On Approved Freehold*.
F. W. DORSEY.
-Solicitor. 70 St George'»-ter.
PBUST AND OTHER MONEY TO LEND ON
1 Approved Securitic* In Amount* to Suit
Equities Financed
WALTERS. LIMITED. _238 Mnrray-st., ^erth.
rBUST Money to Lend on .approved Brick
Securities, £500 and upwards.
'H. C. SEWELL and CO.,
42 St. George's-ter. y
T1RUST ' MOSEYS TO~ LEND.
ROBINSON. COX and WHEATLEY.
Solicitors,
20 Howard-street.
POULTRY, DOGS, ETC.
[Sixteen wordt, 1/6; six consecutive Insertions,
? 7/6) —
A LSATIAN Shepherd Dogs, pedigreed Puppies
CXfor sale. C. H- Snowden, 15 Almondbury
d., Mt. Lawley. 'Phone A57G2 day and A4737 -
md AC768 nipht, ? *^
CHICKS, White Leghorns, 500, six weeks, 1/3
each. 78 Grosvenor-rd., Mt. Lawley. *
piHICKS, six weeks upwards, from 1/ each. 55
\J James-st, City. ? ?
ITILCREST, Hicb Grade Baby Chicks, White
n Leghorn, Black .Orpington, now ready, 12/
lozen. A. Ward, Swan View. ?
FCUBATOR, 50-ejK, almost new, cost _£5, will
sell cheap. Apply 13 Kathleen-ave., May
lands. ?
TO POULTRY KEEPERS. Etc — Six Large
Tanks, Perches, Nest Boxes; Netting for 6
pens, enclosed; cheap, for quick sale. Apply 26
Elliott-rd., off Davis-nL, Claremont. ?
«7ARirS Well Known Poultry Farm, Swan
v T View, 5 acres, modern villa, e.1., water laid,
conveniences, gajage, incubators, 300 head poul
trr, cows, fruit trees, chaffcutter, etc
H. WARD,
? Swan View. ?
RT1STS' Colours and Brushes, Stencils and
Glacier Paper for windows. Wasley**. 131
William-st.. Perth (between Murray and Wei
Hngton rtsj ?
T AFAYETTE Studios, leading PhotographeiB
$