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GENERAI, BUSINJjSS.
T. W. INGHAM
Manufacturer of .:
PIASTER & CEMENT ORNAMENTS.
FIBROUS CEILINGS
Cornices and Arckes a Speciality
His Workmanship in the principle vil
las around Adelaide, and in the country
townships; has given him a reputation
for the most up-to-date artistic 'work of
Fibrous Ceilings.
They are Superior to all othe^s'Xor the
following reasons: — J*'
Do not crack, do not fall, do not dis
oolor, do not shrink, do not rust with
sea air and dew, do hot sag -or buckle, do
not transmit sound, do not transmit heat
or cold, are cool and dustproof, are fire
proof, have deep relief and undercut, are
made in any design, are ready to fix at
once, require no color to give relief, re
quire no paint to hide defects, are insect
. and germ proof.
Mr Ingham has fixed up Ceilings and
Cornices at the Hotel .Ozoue, K.I^ Bala-'
klava, Kadina, Bute, Port Pirie, 'James
town, Brinkwortli, Baruuga Gap, Snow
town, Clare, Brucefield and is about to
fix ceilings in Port ? Broughton Hotel,
Davis, Brown & Co., Hindley-st., and
? other places.
Mr. Ingham has just fixed magnificent
ceilings with large coves at Balfour's
Cafe, Rundle-st., Adelaide. Country
visitors please call and see them.
ESTIMATES GIVEN.
Workshop and Showrooms —
Victoria Place. Adelaide
(Back of Government Offices).
Fred M. Pearce
(Late t. Bartholomaeus)
Carpenter
Builder,
ironmonger,
ABERDEEN.
Building Material kept in Stock.
Estimates given (or all kinds of
Buildings.
Paints, Oils, Bolts, Wallpaper, etc.
Picture Framing.
Agent for Olsantor Disinfectant Fluid.
A call respectfully solicited.
R. D. PASCOE,
Hairdresser and Fancy
Goods Dealer,
'THE EMPORIUM, ftOOrillff.
A First-Class Stock of Pipes and
Perfumery.
Agent for all Periodicals and
Daily Papers.
S. BURNS,
Blacksmith and Wheelwright, Commer
cial-street Kooringa.
All Kinds of Work Neatly and
Promptly executed.
Good Workmanship Guaranteed.
Horses Carefully Shod.
? : ? ♦ ?
The Setting Machine
The Setting Machine sets the Tyres cold
it does the work in a few minutes time ; it
keeps the Dish of Wheels just right ;
it does the Work perfectly ; it is a Wonder
fnl Improvement over the old Method.
No more guess-work, but Tyres are Re
set accurately and quickly, without auy
chance of giving too much Dish to the
Wheel, or in any way injuring it. All
Work thoroughly warranted. Having
procured one of the above Machines, lam
prepared to tire on shortest notice all
kinds of Wheels up to 3}£ in. by the
above unequalled process. Charges
moderate.- iv
THE
Leading Australian Company.
Colonial Mutual
sIRE AND ACCIDENT
^Office.
CLAIMS PAID— ;£!, 250,000. ,
ADELAIDE OFFICE—
95, KING WILLIAM STREET.
FIRE, ACCIDENT, EMPLOYER'S
LIABILITY INSURANCES.
LOWEST RATES. LIBERAL TERMS
PROMPT SETTLEMENTS, i
, For Rates and all particulars apply
JOHN ALLEN,
Agent, Kooringa.
-???; GENERAL BUSINESS. ' ?
Every House-hunter MBfif
KNOWS tbe utfeucd value that Wunaetlidi/^P^Sy / Jk
Art Metal Ceilings give to all residence*. We\*f^ iP^H / i\
have pattern* ax applicable to the cottage as the * 1* fjS2ff *M' 4
mansion. They are cheaper than other Ceilings, t^BP #jiilit^s=»^ 1
for they need no renovation. They do not crack' 1 paP}K3 J|
or fall down, and are perfectly «auitary and. 1 ^^^STir^*
Look for the WuBdexIich tnde-nuuki UL tmgm \ '**!
All our Ceilings are made in Australia. /f A^^D ? * 1
Catalogues and all particulars post-frae. - WlfB8H 1 \\
WUNDERLICH Ltd., \jfS\l
Vffc 'I BOWMAN BUILDING. ADELAIDE. \' ftfflO I\ \|
^_^Ji,4«t~^. Sole *gent» for MBRSEIUES ROOFING T1LE8. £+&!S£Ei\\ JL - _.
mIt^l CEI LINGS ? ? »
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113H|||i IRONMONGER,
^^^^^EiPp Commercial-street, Kooringa.
All Brands of Plough and Cultivator Shares, Machine Oil, Twine, Etc,
Tar, Paint and Varnish.
Australian Mutual Provident Society.
[Established 1849.]
Accumulated Fund £27,000,000
Claims already paid .f? 3, 300,000
Cash bonus already divided £15,964,000
The Societj-'s Contract is more Liberal, Its Management is more
Economical, Its Reserves are Stronger
AND
Its Bonuses are Larger than those of any other Mutual Office operating
in the Commonwealth. BONUSES ARE DECLARED ANNUALLY
ADELAIDE OFFICE— 23, King William Street.
Charles A. Schultz, Resident Secretary.
District Travelling Agent, S. TUCKWELL
MAXWELL & HARRIS,
G arriage Factory.
Begs to notify tFarmers, Pastoralists and others that they have
commenced Business near the old White Hart Hotel, as a
COACH AND CARRIAGE BUILDER,
And is prepared to make all kinds of Vehicles, including the
heavier work in the wood line. General Repairs promptly
attended to. v
Wheel Tyring a Speciality.
General Blacksmith work, including Shoeirg. -(i-
A Trial respectfully solicited.
'The Watch of /^^^\ the Century.'
WENDT8 W LEVER,
In Nickel or -@Sfe^S|K Gun MebJ Case-
OPEN imT^ _ Om D0UBLE
FACE, fiffN-%Cx//\H CASE-
21s, mf* i® Hlf 25s,
GUARANTEED lU fY\ ^JJB GUARANTEED
FOR ^Ib^fl^ JS^MT F0R
YEARS. ^^^H^^ YEARS.
This is admittedly the Best Watch offered to the Public. The works are used
for Gold Watches, and we had great difficulty in persuading the makers to put such
good works into metal cases. They are specially adapted to our Australian climate,
and keep perfect time. We continually post them to Queensland, New South
Wales, and Western Atstralia, where they are recognised as the Best Watch on the
niarkat.
Only Obtainable at Write for Catalogue.
THE POPULAR WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELLERS,
76 RDNDLE STREET, AND 24, 26, 28 ARCADE
CITY MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE
SOCIETY, LTD.,
Established 1879.
The City Mutual is recognised as the Most Liberal and
Progressive Life Office in Australia. The whole of the PoKcy
Money is payable in the event of Total Permanent disablement
by accident, without extra premium. Hospital Treatment in
any of the public Hospitals in the State is provided by the
Society, without expense to the Policy-holder. The City
Mntual. is the only Office in the world that offers this privilege
to its members.
ANNUAL BONUS.
Head Office for South Australia — Cowra Chambers, Grenfell-st.. Adelaide
Local Agent, S. Barns* A. Graham Wai,d, Manager,
?'£-.?
Municipal.
Mayor : J. McLaren, Esq
CounchaoRS.
East Ward: : S. M. I*ane and E-J. Har
ris
North Ward : J. Walker and C H.
Jjowe'
Westward W. H Hardy andC. Parkfc.
Town Cusrk : Mr R.H. Steele
Scavenger ; Mr. W. H. March
Inspector of Slaughter house, Weights
and measures, Width: of Tires' Act and
Inspector to Txjcal Board of Health : Mr.
H. S. Steele.
CrjRAfOR of Cemetery : Mr. W- Harris.
The meetings of the Council are held
at the Burra Institute on the first and third
Monday in- each month. -] -
Burra Markets.
Elder Smith and Co., hold their monthly sale at
their yarus, Bon Accord, on the third Friday in
tach month.
Bagot, Shakes and I«ewis hoid their jionthly
narket at Kooringa on the first Friday in each
month. ?
. Bnira Institute.
Burra Institute Library, which contains 3,000
vols., isopenJdaily to subscribers from 10a. m.
to 9.30 p. m.. Subscriptions, single ticket, 3s;
double, 5s. per quarter. The Reading room, which
is free to the public,, is open daily from '10. a. m
to 10 p. m. librarian and Caretaker, Mr. Z&~.
Davey. . ,
Banks.
Bank of Australasia, Kooringa. .Open dail?
from 10 to 3. C except on Saturdays, when it close5
at 12). Manager Mr F. T. Harcus.
National Bank, Kooringa. Open same hours as
above. Manager, Mr. Thomson.
Postal Regulations.
Postmaster, Mr. R. H. Rollison.
The Kooringa Post and Telegraph office is open
daily from. 8 30 a. m. to 7 30 p. m Aberdeen
post-offices open same hours.] A letter weighing
a half oz will go through the post for 2A, and over
that weight 2d is charged for each half oz. Pac
kets are sent at the rate of Id. for every 2 oz. up to
16 oz. There are four mails received in the town
daily, at 11 43 a. m. and 9 6 p. m. from Adelaide ;
7 15 a. in. and3 15 p. m. from the north. The
letter carriers deliver letters throughout the town
twice a day. 9 a. m. and 1. p.m. Newspapers
posted for deli very : within the' Commonwealth or
New Zealand, for each newspaper not exceeding
10 oz- one halfpenny ; foreign rates, for each 4oz.
Id, every additional 2oz, one halfpenny. Tele
grams, withiu 15 miles radius. 16 words, 6d ; to
other parts of State, 16 words. 9d. Interstate, 16
words Is ; Id each additional word over 16.
On holidays (excepting Good Friday and Christ
was Day) Mails run as usual.
Packets, Patterns. Samples. For every
2ozs or under (up to lib.) 0 J
Parcel Post, lib each 0 . =
Each additional lb or fraction thereof 0 |
Books, Every 4ozs or under, 0 ?
Newspapers, Each (not exceeding lOozs)
Each additional lOozs or under.
Bulk Parcels of Newspapers, of the
same issue (not -less than four) posted by a
recognised newspaper publisher or news
vendor, per 20ozs or fraction thereof, 0 1
Registration Fee, on letters 0 3
RATES FOR PEACES WITHIN STATE OR
COMMONWEALTH:
Ijetters. Eor every half-ozor under, 3d ; every
additional Koz. 2d.
PotTcards. Id : reply postcard, 2d.
Commercial and Prhsttixg Papers, Forl
every 2ozs or under, (up to 41b, 0 1
Packets, For even- 2ozsor under, (op to lib 0 1
Newspapers, For each newspaper not ex
ceeding lOozs, %&.
Every additional lOozs or fraction thereof.
Newspapers, PacKets, Registered letters and
Parcel poit mails must be posted one hour be
fore the closing of the mail by which they
are intended to go.
UNITED KINGDOM, FOREIGN COUNTRIES.
letter rate, per half oz. or fraction thereof. 0 2
Post Card, single, each 0 1
Reply postcard, . 0 2
Newspapers: not exceeding 4ozs 0 1
Every additional 2ozs or fraction thereof, 0 1
INTER-COLONIAL RATES.
Australian Colonies, New Hebrides; Fiji and
British New Guinea.
Letters, For every half- oz or under, 0 2
Commercial and Printed Papers. For
every 2ozs or under, (up to 41bs,) 0 1
Court.
Full and Limited Jurisdiction is held second
Monday in each month. Office hours 10 a.m. to
2 p.m. J. H. Sinclair. S.M. Clerk of the Local
Court, Red ruth. Bailiff and Registrar of Old Age
Pensions, Corporal E. Gibbons ; who also acls as
Registrar of Births, Marriages and Deaths, for
Districlof Burra, and Representing Officer of
the Destitute Board.
Train Time Table.
Trains arrive and depart f.om Burra daily as
follows. —
From the North to Adelaide.
Arrive. Departure,
a. m. 75 712
p. m. 3'2 3'9
From Adelaide to North —
Arrive ? Departure
a.m. 11'32 11'39
p. m. 856 9'3
Mails close in Kooringa as follows, — For
Adelaide and the South by train. 6~45 a', m. and
255 p. m,
For the North, 10'45n. m. and 8 p. m.
; For Quondong, Mougolata Thistle-beds, and all
private bags to east. Fridays (close pillars),
11'35 ; office, 12'45.
For Klaebes and World's End, Fridays 12'T5 p.m.
? For Leighton and Booborowie - Wednesdays
and Saturdays, 12'15 p. m.
Lodges.
Loyal Burra Burra Lodge, no 10, 1.O.O.F., M. U:
holds meetings at the Burra Institute every
alternate Wednesday at 7'30. Financial Secretary,
Mr. W. Pearce.
Loyal Aberdeen Lodge holds meetings at the
German Chapel. Redruth, every alternate Thurs
day at 7'30. Financial Secretary, Mr. T. F.
Robertson
Ancient Order of Foresters, Court Unity, No.
3015, holds meetings at the Burra Institute every
alternate Friday at T 30. Secretary, Mr. W. J.
Davey.
. Court Pride of Burra (Juvenile Branch of the
Ancient Order -of Foresters), holds meetings at
the Burra Institute every alternate Monday
evening at 7'30, Secretary, Mr. W.J. Davey.
Lily of the Valley Tent, I.O.R.. No. 15, (Female
Branch), holds meetings at the Institute every
alternate Wednesday at 7'30, Secretary. Mr. C. J.
Pearce. *
Rose of Sharon, I.O.R., No S. hold meetings at
the Institute every alternate Thursday at 7'30.
Secretasy, Mr. C. J. Pearce.
Hope of Kooringa, I.O.R., holds meetings at
the Burra Institute every alternate Friday
at 7'30, Secretary, Mr. C. J. Pearce.
Masonic Lodge — W. M., Bro. W. B. Page.
Cab Time Table.
Cabs leave the Kooringa Stand every morning
at 6'30 to catch the Broken Hill Express to
Adelaide; for the mid-day Strain to the North at
11 ; afternoon at 3o*dock, and evening at S'30.
The charge for fares to the railway-station is Is.
Burra District Council.
The District Council of Burra includes Hundred
of Kooringa outside the Corporation boundary,
the hundreds of Baldina and King. Meetings arc
held on the second Saturday in each month at tb -.
Burra Institute at 1 o'clock. Clerk, Mr A. Davey
Chairman, Mr. T. McWaters.
Churches.
Salvation Army, Kooringa — Ensign Bennett.
Methodist Church, Kooringa— Rev. J. H. Nield.
Methodist Church, Redruth— Rev. W. Bainger.
' St. .Mary's Church— Rev. S. J. Eloyd.
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Burra Record . .
Printing Works ?
1! Market-square,
BURRA,
^ South Australia.
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m y} Memorandums
Wj Letterheadings
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Ml Envelopes
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J\\ Pamphlets
TjT Circulars
JM Receipt Books
AM Ball Programmes
(L Invitation Cards
SPORTS
and
RAGING
Printing
The sound Man .
of Business . .
Will always appreciate
A GOOd- — —
— Advertisement
Whether* in the Newspaper or. in
Handbills or Circulars, or other
means of reaching Readers and
Customers, and he naturally de
sires to be advertised in good,
stylish Print. If this Advertise
ments satisfies his taste, he will
also be reminded by it that he re
quires
A Neat and up-to-date
Advertisement
And he will send along his Adver
tisements and Display Bills to the
Buna Record Printing
Works.
GENERAI, BUSBSESS.* ^ - -**? ^ -r *-?
GEO. SAMPSON,
General & Shoeing Smith, Coachbuilder, 1 ?
Wheelwright, etc.,
Thames-street, Kooringa.
Is prepared to execute all orders Jor ?
Farmers' Implements & Vehicles
; , ; :. At Right Prices. .? ? ; ?-?-? ?? ?? P ~
Horses Carefully Shod. J
First-class Work Guaranteed. A Trial Respectfully Solicited. ?
Burra Record
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NOW OPEN.
One of the most commodious, best lighted and convenient
Studios in the State, with all the latest appliances to ensure
successful photography in all its branches.
HAVE YOU A PHOTO
You desire to have Copied, Enlarged, Mounted, Framed, Reduced to Ticket or
Pendant size, or Reproduction on Post Cards ? If so, you are invited to|send it
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When YOU can get what yon want close at hand. - '.-'?,.?..
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Are not the every-day Snap-shot Pictures, but the result of Practical and Patient
? Study in Light and Shade and the action of Chemicals in the various processes
Our Photograph make it possible for YOU to have a laving, speaking likeness of
those we know and have known,- and whose memory we cherish, and in a form
which will alwa\-s allow YOU to have them with YOU.^j^I
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BronGhitis Cure
The Grandest Remedy in the World for
COUGHS & COLDS
ONE DOSE IS GENERALLY SUFFICIENT.
THOSE who have taken thia'medicine are amazed at
its splendid healing power. Sufferers from Bron- .
chitis, Coughj Croup, Asthma, Hoarseness, Difficulty , .
of Breathing, Pain or Soreness in the Chest, experience^
delightful and rapid relief ; and to those who are subject
to Colds on the Chest it is invaluable, as it effects a
complete cure. , It is1 most comforting in allaying Irrita- .
tion in the Throat and giving .Strength, to the Voice,
and it neither allows a Cough or Asthma to become ' .
chronic, nor Consumption to develop^ Consumption is
not known where 'Coughs' have, on their first appear
ance, been properly treated witit this \
SMALL medicine. No house should be without LARGE ^5 ;
SIZE: it, as, taken at the beginning, a dose or '*'^l; :. :?:;??
*% idi two is generally, sufficient, and a com- J/A .^ ^
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Forwarded to any Address when not obtainable locally. 1
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