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Auctions.
ABSTRACT OF SALES BY AUCTION.
>"- THIS DAY,
Mr. D. W. Melvin At the Mart, at 10.30-Fnrni
ture and Miscellaneous Goods.
TO-MORROW (Saturday), at 10.30.
THE CENTRAL AUCTION MART.
D. W, MELVIN
will offer
SIDEBOARDS. Wardrobes, Chiffoniers
Floorcloth, Suite, Piano, Toilet Glasses, and
Ware, Bedsteads, Wires, Bedding, Couches,
Pictures, Cot, Dresser, Suites, Chests of
Drawers, Pier glasses Carpets, and GENERAL
FURNISHINGS.
' ISO Lantern Slides, 300 Books, Aviaries. Tco's,
Jars, quantity Shot, Cases, Sewing and Wash-
ing Machines, Coppers, Shelving:. Shoes,
Boots, Rope, Bridles, MISCELLANEOUS, and
FANCY GOODS
On MONDAY AFTERNOON, October 16, at 2
o'clock.
AT THE ADELAIDE AUCTION MART. ,
SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND
\ EFFECTs
F. J. BOTTING & CO.
will sell, as above
DRAWING-ROOM
DINING ROOM.
and BEDROOM SUITES.
SIDEBOARDS, LINOLEUMS. CARPETS, HALL
STANDS,' CURTAINS, DINING TABLE,
EASY AND OCCASIONAL CHAIR, BEDSTEADS.
W.W. MATTRESSES. DUCHESS
PAIRS, WARDROBES, DUCHESS CHESTS.
With a large variety of Useful Sundries.
On Monday Afternoon, at 2 o'clock.
On WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY AFTER-
NOON, October 25 and 26, at 2.30 o'clock
each day.
ii OUR ART GALLERY, KING WILLIAM
STREET, ADELAIDE.
1 SALE BY AUCTION
t of x
, A MAGNIFICENT COLLECTION OF
OIL PAINTINGS, WATER-COLOURS, PROOF
ETCHINGS, AND ENGRAVINGS,
By the following Eminent Artists:
David Cos, Clarkson Stanfield, RA-, Armfield,
Pickers, Stark, Chaton, Max Ludby, R.L, C. F.
Robinson, A.R.E., Fullwood, RX, Blacklock,
R.L, Frank Miles, R.L, Thomas Pyne, B.L, W. L.
Leitch, R.L, W. H. Haines, BX,' David Roberts,
E.A., A. W. Strutt, R.S.W., Houston, BASIL, G.
Chambers, J. S. Cooper, B.A., John Longstaff,
Arthur Streeton, Tom Roberts, Taylor-Ghee, Nayi
tor-Gill, Louis Buvelot, F. W. Curtis, N. Chevalier,
S. T. GAI, c, c.
ETCHINGS AND ENGRAVINGS
by I
Seymour Haydon, McNeill Whistler, BELL, Bay
blocks, Alma Tadema, Phil May.
F. J. BOTTING & CO.
have received instructions from Mr. Frank Godden,
the well-known Art Connoisseur of Collins-street
Melbourne, and Art Dealer in ordinary to
His Excellency the Governor-General of the Commonwealth,
to sell a Grand Collection of High
class Pictures.
In announcing this highly important Picture
Sale the Auctioneers desire to make known to
tie art-loving public that never before has such
a Collection been offered in this State.
Although Mr. Godden has taken years to secure
this valuable Collection he has never before offered
at auction any of his Pictures, therefore
this will be an opportunity not likely to occur
again of securing examples of such fine works by
eminent artists.
TAYLOR GHEE. TAYLOR GHEE.
The best Collection of Taylor-Ghee's Pictures
ever offered at a public Sale.
Catalogues are in course of preparation.
"are Pictures will be on view at our Gallery on
Monday and Tuesday, October 23 and 21.
Note-The Sale will take. place on Wednesday
and Thursday Afternoons, October 25 and 26,
at 2.30 o'clock each day
* GLADSTONE MARKET.
TUESDAY, 17th October, at 1 o'clock.
j QACÏI7 FAT AND STORE SHEEP. "1 ÇL4JRI7
at C)fA FAT AND STORE CATTLE. IOQ
BAGOT, SHAKES, & LEWIS
LOOTED,
will sell by auction, as above
1,000 FAT AND STORE SHEEP, including a
number of good quality
2450 Sound mouthed Ewes, in good condition,
- direct from Oulnina Station
200 2, 4, and 6 T. Ewes
300 2, 4, and 6 T. Ewes, with Lambs at foot
2,500 2 and 3 year old Wethers.
Account Wilgena Station
1,100 4 and 6 T. Ewes
v BOO F.M. Ewes
60 April Lambs
BSS 1-year Wethers
120 1-year Ewes
These Sheep are in good condition, and the
Young Sheep are a well-grown lot.
1 In the Wool
5,500 Ewes, full mouthed
1,500 Hoggets, mixed sexes. -v
CATTLE.
81 Fat Bullocks, 15 Fat Cattle, 20 Fat Cattle
16 Heifers, in forward condition
10 Working Bullocks and Tackling
10 Working Bullocks and Tackling
10 Working Bullocks and Tackling
, 8 Working Bullocks and Tackling
1 Martin Reaper, Bagshaw Winnower
Alexander Separator
Hurdles, Posts, and Sundries.
_- Terms as usual 288-7_287
GLADSTONE MARKET.,
TUESDAY, October 17,
, (immediately after Cattle Sale).
BEETALOO ESTATE.
15096 ACRES TROT- 15096
/7/ ACRES FREEHOLD. life"?
GOOD GRAZING COUNTRY DT CERTAIN RAINFALL
DISTRICT.
(BAGOT, SHAKES, & LEWIS
' LIMITED,
are instructed by Messrs. Hamilton, Mills, & Co.,
owing to their dissolution of partnership, to offer
by auction, as above
The well-known BEETALOO RUN. situate near
browns of Laura, Gladstone, and Crystal Brook, containing
15,006 Acres Leasehold, which will be sold
- subject to consent of Commissioner of Crown
- Lands; 707 Acres Freehold. Many acres of the
Estate are suitable for horticulture. The fences
are all sheep-proof and some of the blocks are
enclosed with vermin-proof fences. The country
is well watered and conveniently subdivided.
Sheep and Stock on run will be offered for sale
by auction as soon after sale of land as possible,
date to be advertised later on.
Terms-One-third cash, one-third in 12 months,
Kid balance in two years, 5 per cent, interest.
Auctioneers reserve the right to offer in one or
- more lots.
. Fuller particulars see later issues.
For Plans apply to Auctioneers.
280,7x280-7
WEDNESDAY. October 18.
AT GLADSTONE.
100H__£__. 100
BAGOT. SHAKES & LEWIS
LIMITED,
have received instruction from the Willowie Pastoral
Company to sell by auction, as above, at 1
"Yctock
MO COLTS and FILLIES, from Stuart's
Creek Station, unbroken, specially
drafted for Gladstone Market, good useful active
farm sorts, in right condition, mostly
8 and i years old; got by Angas Clydesdale
sires.
Terms as usual. 2S0,4,7.fl0-287
-U AT ORROROO MARKET
FRIDAY, October 20.
(After Cattle Sale.)
6390 Alf 6390
PERPETUAL AND RIGHT-OF-PURCHASE
LEASES.
(BAGOT, SHAKES. & LEWIS
T.TUtT~.n have received instructions from Mr. Wm.
Kelley, of Orroroo, to sell by public auction (subject
to consent of Commissioner of Crown Lands)
6,390 Acres Leasehold, situated in Hundreds of
Erskine and Walloway, 43 miles from Orroroo- Sec-
tions 75s, 274e, 77, SO, 276, and 79, Walloway, and
60, 111, 122, 123, 124, 113, 114. 93, 94, and 95, Erskine.
Three Houses, of 5 rooms and conveniences,
4 rooms, and 2 rooms. Great portion wire-netted,
good shelter timber, splendid grazing bush, four
wells with good water, dam on creek with a million
gallon capacity, windmill and tanks, stock
yards.
Possession one month after sale. "
Present tenant has right to take off growing crop.
Further particulars obtainable from Auctioneers.
287,90_2Sr
. AT SNOWTOWN. ~
On THURSDAY, October 19.
BAGOT, SHAKES, LEWIS
LIMITED,
IN CONJUNCTION WITH
T. REED & CO.
will sell on account of Mr. Sidney Kidman
I 6,000 11-year-old EWES, in wool, direct from
Carrondotta.____^^_
J. H Weidenhofer & Co.
20. CURRIE-STREET, ADELAIDE,
AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS. AND GENERAL
COMMISSION AGENTS.
Sales and Valuations undertaken in any part of the
State.
Recognised Saluera under Probate, and forwarded
to finishes well as-- - -say
Auctions.
On MONDAY, at 10.30.
AT OUR MART, INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS.
GREAT PIANO SALE.
HOUSEHOLD AND OFFICE FURNITURE.
JOHNSON & COMPANY
will sell!, as under
SUPERB ROSEWOOD BROADWOOD PIANO
(Mr. WOODMAN), HANDSOME WALNUT
ECKE, ROSEWOOD (MAXGLOT A FRERES),
' SUPERIOR WALNUT BERNTHAL, FULL
TRICORD AND OVERSTRUNG.
In a Deceased Estate and other accounts
Massive AU Cedar Chest 5 Drawers, Cedar
Robe, mirror door, 3 Sales, Cupboards and
Tables, Forms, Fenders and Irons, Chairs,
Mirrors. Washstands, Commodes, Duchess
Chests and Marble-top Washstands, Toilet
ware, three good Double Bedsteads (one
really high class), Bradford and Table
Mangles, Grindstone and Utensils, Kitchen
Sink, Hose. Copper, Icechest, Pile Carpet
It x 12, Brass Fender, Scales, Passage and
Room Linoleum, D.R. Suite, very large gilt
frame Pierglass, Blackwood and Kauri Side-
boards, Cedar Chiffonniere, good Leather
Dining Suite, mahogany frames, two good
Office Tables, set Pigeonholes, Billiard Cue. |
An excellent lot. On YCW To-day.
VALUABLE FREEHOLD ESTATES, WOODSIDE, j
On WEDNESDAY, November to at 11. J
AT THE INSTITUTE HALL, WOODSIDE.
DC THE ESTATE OF A. LORIMER, DECEASED.
INSTRUCTED BY THE ADMINISTRATOR.
THE ELDERSLIE ESTATE AND OTHER VALUABLE
FREEHOLD PROPERTIES, NEAR
WOODSIDE.
JOHNSON ~&~ COMPANY
IN CONJUNCTION WITH
THOMAS HUTCHENS,
will sell
ELDERSLIE ESTATE, 255 acres.
FARM, MURDOCH'S HILL, HO acres (Hundred
of Onkaparinga).
FARM, MURDOCH'S HILL, 683 acres.
FARM, SCOTTS CREEK, 68 acres (Hundred
of Kanmantoo).
MANXTOWN. 11 acres.
And at 1-30 the same day.
At Elderslie
Balance o> Household Furniture, Farming
Implements, and Stock
TUESDAY, October 17, at 2 o'clock.
JOHN BULL BAZAAR.
61. g]
A R K E R B BROTHERS
will SELL by auction
For the owner
PAIR BAY CARRIAGE HORSES, well educated.
On another account
BAIN MARIE) Thoroughbred Brood Mare, by
Flying Pan-Renown, with. Foal at foot by
Broken Hill
Bay Single harness Horse, a prizetaker.
For Mr. H. McGuire, Whyte-Yarcowie
Handsome Brown Horse, good all harness.
For Mr. A. Waterhouse
Bay Pony Horse, 13.2, quiet anywhere, for
children.
For Mr. G. Maslin, Myponga
Chesnut Draught Horse, good shafter
Bay Draught Colt. 3 years, splendid worker
Bay Saddle Mare, 7 years.
On another account
1 Truck Useful Horses.
For Mr. G. Williams, Penfield- A
Medium Draught Mare, good worker.
For Mr. A. Simpson
Black Pony Mare, 14 hands, good anywhere.
Aft HEAVY and LIGHT HORSES, broken
week _I_J unbroken.
THURSDAY and FRIDAY, October 19 and 20,
at 11 o'clock each day.
JOHN BULL BAZAAR.
280 He 280
BARKER BROTHERS
will sell by auction
THURSDAY, October 19, at 11 o'clock
For the Willowie Pastoral Coy.
100 HORSES. comprising Draughts. Trolly, I
-LAZY Tram, and Delivery Sorts and Arts
-celery Horses, direct from Stuart's Creek Station,
right ages and condition, the well
known I inverted U I brand.
From Petersburg
1 TRUCK SHAPELY LIGHT HORSES, good
sorts.
For Messrs Andrew S Son
'of TRUCKS TIPTOP LIGHT HARNESS
-* HORSES, all broken, right ages.
FRIDAY, October 20, at 11 o'clock.
For Messrs. Gemmell G Richardson
1 HA HORSES, comprising Remounts, some
J V/ well-bred Hacks and Light Harness
sorts, also Tram and Delivery Horses, direct
from Arcoona Station.
For Mr. John Burgess
MA TIPTOP HEAVY and MEDIUM
5-22 DRAUGHT HORSES, principally broken
in, good workers, suitable for Farmers, Car-
tens and others.
Terms Approved bills
B
B
BUCKLAND PARK ESTATE, NEAR ADELAIDE.
SUBDIVISIONAL SALE,
COMPRISING ABOUT 23,000 ACRES FREEHOLD,
AND 13,000 ACRES LEASEHOLD.
On WEDNESDAY, October 18, at 2 p.m., and
following day, THURSDAY, October 19, at
ALSO a.m.
ELDER, SMITH, & CO., Ltd.
are instructed by L. G. Browne, Esq., to offer by
public auction, at the Banqueting-room, Town
Hall, Adelaide
The Well-known BUCKLAND PARK ESTATE,
situated about 20 miles north of Adelaide, and
four miles from Virginia, containing 23,000 acres
freehold, and 13,000 acres leasehold, in the Hundreds
of Port Adelaide, Port Gawler, and Dublin.
To be sold in lots of from' 40 acres to 1,800 acres,
to suit purchasers.
Terms-One-fourth cash; balance in seven year j
at 41 per cent. Per annum; interest payable hall
Possession will be given on December 1, 1803,
Plans can be obtained on application to the Auctioneers,
or to Mr. Fred. Murrell, Two Wells, who
will also provide conveyances at a moderate charge
to anyone desirous of inspecting the property.
Also (contingent on the Land being sold),
ELDER, SMITH, & CO LIMITED,
will offer on the Estate
All the STOCK FROM' BUCKLAND PARK
ESTATE, as under
On FRIDAY, November 10, at 12 noon, and on
SATURDAY, November 11, at 11 a.m.
About 7,000 MIXED SHEEP, 250 CATTLE, 60
HORSES, and the usual PLANT and SUNDRIES.
Terms-For Stock, approved bills at three
months, or li per cent, discount for cash, for
sums of £20 and over. A
256-8,64»6,n>3,8,80,5,7,89-0_i259-S7
STRATHALBYN MARKET.
<! 293 FAT AND STORE SHEEP. 3,293
105 FAT AND STORE CATTLE. 105
115 PIGS. 115 "
HORSES. SUNDRIES, Sx.
On THURSDAY, October 19, at 1239 o'clock.
ELDER, SMITH, & CO., Ltd.,
in sell by .^¡J*Sb%*£_a»le yards
00 Fat WETHERS
30 Fat Ewes
LOT 2 Sfcrmo Breeding Ewe sound mouths.
1000 Merino and Comeback Ewes. 4 years, in
'splendid condition
160 Merino Wethers, fat and forward order
25 F.M. Merino Ewes
150 Merino Ewes. 4 and 6 tooth, good stores
TO tooth Crossbred Ewes (a good line)
70 2-tooth Merino Wethers
50 Fat. Merino Ewes
50 Forward Merino Wethers
200 Merino Wethers, 2, 4, and 6 tooth (if not
previously sold)
"00 Merino and Crossbred Ewes 2, 4, and 6
" tooth (if not previously sold).
SHEEP-In the Wool
150 Merino Ewes, with 90 per cent. Fat Shrop-
shire Lambs at foot
100 Merino Ewes, 4 and 6 tooth, well woolled
118 Very Forward Merino Wethers
40 Fat Ewes 2 4,.,
100 Merino and Crossbred Ewes, FARM.
in 4-tooth. Shropshire Rams
on? CATTLE.
14 Fat Cows
2 Bulls 2 "
1 Pedigreed Jersey Bull I
20 Good Store Cattle
15 Store Cows
6 Yearling Steers Y
5 Yearling Heifers
13 Forward Springers
2 Fat Steers
15 Good Poddies
12 Mixed Cattle
115 Fat and Store Pigs
1 4-year-old Mare, with Foal at fars
1 7-year-old Mare, with Foal at foot
Sundries Hand Chaffcutter, Trolly (up to 3 "
tons), Posts, Sx.
Also
Under instructions from Mr. James Pallant
Standing Crop of 10 Acres, being portion Block
14, Burnside Estate.
Terms as usual. Further entries invited. -
287.00 .
these
AUCTIONEERS' POSTERS made a speciality at
The ADVERTISER GENERAL PRINTING
OFFICE Send acasta Us two m4 erratic,
JMltfil .- ---i . . mn.l.M»-mi.J.w'AI
Auctions.
WOOL SALE.
ELDER, SMITH, &CO. Ltd.
will offer by auction, at the
WOOL EXCHANGE, ADELAIDE, '
On MONDAY, 16th inst.
8406BALES- . .
900BAGS.
Wool on Show at their Port Adelaide Stores on
Thursday, 12th; Friday, 13th; Saturday, 14th; and
Morning of Sale. 2359
MONDAY, October 16, at 9 a.m.
AT THE WOOL EXCHANGE, GRENFELL
STREET.
Luxmoore, R. J. Coombs, & Co.,
LIMITED, of Gilbert-place, will offer
CARe BALES WOOL, AND
OA BAGS WOOL.
Complete Catalogues now. ready, and Wool on
View at CUT Port Canal Stores. 285 G
Luxmoore, Chapman, & Co?
will offer at the WOOL EXCHANGE on MONDAY
NEXT. at 9 am.:
17 A Ck BALES WOOL
OA BAGS DO.
Catalogues now ready, and Wool on View at
our Port Store until the hour of Sale. 5-7
WOOL SALE.
On MONDAY, October 16, at 9 am.
LUXMOORE BROS., Ltd.
will offer by auction, at Wool Exchange, Grenfell
street, Adelaide
-j {\AJ7 BALES WOOL I
find SACKS WOOL.
Complete Catalogues now ready. Wool on View
at our Showrooms. PORT ADELAIDE.
LUXMOORE BROS LIMITED,
5-9_.*_Wool Brokers.,
WOOL SALE.
Strachan, Cheadle, & Co.
will offer by auction, at the Wool Exchange, Grenfell-street,
on MONDAY, the 16th inst., at 9
o'clock a.m.
-TRIO BALES WOOL
OAK BAGS WOOL.
Wool now on view at Port Adelaide Warehouses, |
and Complete Catalogues ready. 285-9
THE THIRD WOOL SALE of the Season will be
-L held in the WOOL EXCHANGE, Grenfell
street, on MONDAY, October 30, at 9 a.m., in
the following rotation:
Luxmoore, R. J. Coombs, & Co., Ltd. 1
Luxmoore, Chapman, & Co.'. 2
Luxmoore Bros., Ltd. .... ..- 3
Strachan, Cheadle, & Co...' .. 4
Elder. Smith, A Co., Ltd. ,. 5
Wools intended for this Sale must reach the
Port Adelaide Warehouses not later than Tuesday,
October 24._287,0,91,3,6x294-301
S.A. FARMERS'
CO-OPERATIVE UNION,
LIMITED,
will offer for Sale, at their Rooms
32, FRANKLIN-STREET. ADELAIDE,
On TUESDAY, 17th October, 1905, at 9.30 a.m.
1600 SALES OF wool, '
NO J SACKS OF WOOL,
Wool on view at our Port Stores, Thursday, Friday,
and Saturday, and Morning of Sale. 285-7
MOUNT BARKER MARKET.
TUESDAY, October 17, at 1 o'clock.
JOHN PALTRIDGE & CO.
will sell by auction, as above
-Israel SHEEP, including 40 Fat Comeback
SJOVJ Ewes, 20 Fat Lambs, 90 Mixed Sheep
OF CATTLE, comprising 5 Fat Cows, 25
DO Young Heifers, 5 Store Cattle
"IKA FAT AND STORE PIGS, including 12
JjrJU Pedigree Berkshire Pigs (2 Boars, 10
Sows), about 7 weeks old
4-ton Portable Crane, 1,000 Palings, and numerous
Sundries.
Terms as usual.
AT THE ADELAIDE TOWN HALL EXCHANGE
ROOM.
On WEDNESDAY, October 25, at 2.30 plain
SIDNEY MALIN'
- will offer for sale by auction,
That superior RESIDENCE, containing 10 rooms.
kitchen, cellar, bathroom, stable, coachhouse,
lofty poultry yard, large conservatory, aviary,
tower giving splendid view of hills and harbor.
Modern conveniences, massive fittings, and fixtures.
Land having 50 ft. frontage to Esplanade
by 104 ft to Government-road. Road at rear.
Property known as Mr. P. H Wools'. Completed
about 18 months ago. Cost over £2,600. Reserve
nominal. Inspection invited._287,04,7 -
MS THE ADELAIDE TOWN HALL EXCHANGE
ROOM. .
On-WEDNESDAY, October 25, at 2.30 p.m.
SIDNEY MALIN
will offer for sale by auction
SEMAPHORE Lots 32, 83, and 84, of Section
1055, having 50 ft. frontage to Military-road x
180 ft, on which are erected a substantial Residence
of eight rooms, washhouse, bathroom,
stable, coachhouse, chaffhouse, garden, occupied
by V. J- Pavia, Esq.
SEMAPHORE Part Lot 5, of Sections 1852 and
1853, having 50 ft. frontage to Semaphore-road
x 100, ft, with right-of-way to Newman-street,
on which is erected a shop and six rooms. Pays
8 per cent, net on the reserve. Occupied by
Mr. E. T. Murphy.
For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer.
Also, by order of the Mortgagees
PARKSIDE "Part Section No. 240. having 60
ft. to Porter-street x 210 ft., on which is erected
a Stone House, containing 7 rooms, kitchen, bathroom,
scullery, orangery, occupied by Mrs. Mil-
lar. For further particulars apply to J. T. Mellor
Solicitor, King William-street, Adelaide; or
to the Auctioneer._¡_287,94,7
PORT WAKEFIELD MARKET.
On THURSDAY, October 26, at l/M p.m.
Strachan, Cheadle & Co.
will sell by auction, as above
1 500 FAT SHEEP and LAMBS
20 Head Cattle
20 Horses, Draught and Light
Pony Pairs
Pigs, Fowls, Implements, Sx., ice.
Terms. Approved Bills for over 30. .
Further entries invited.
For further particulars apply to Strachan,
Cheadle, & Co., Adelaide; or J. J. Thomas, jun.,
Port Wakefield 287-30
A A. BRICE & CO., Ltd.
(ESTABLISHED -887),
AUCTIONEERS. PRODUCE AND FRUIT SALES-
MEN.
NEW MARKET. ADELAIDE.
- BLENDE-STB-a^gROKES Half.
AUCTIONS.
On MONDAY. October 16, at 11.
PULTENEY-STREET (between Flinders and
Wakefield streets).
FOR MR. JAS. SHAKESPEARE.
On account of giving up housekeeping.
GENERAL FURNITURE AND EFFECTS.
WITHOUT ANY RESERVE WHATEVER.
E. S. HUGHES
will sell
BRUSSELS CARPETS (bordered, 1.1 X 14, feet,
Linoleum (15 x 15, are), Walnut Suite
(frames very good), Marble Clock, Hall
stand, Rugs, Curtain", Fenders and Irons,
Dining, Side, and other Tables, A.B., Easy,
and various Chairs, H.H. Couch. Chiffonniere
2 Mirrors (about 6 x 4), Bedsteads,
Wire Mattress, Bedding, Table and Bed
Linen, c, Chests Drawers, Toilet Mirrors,
Washstands and Ware, Birthday Clock (12
months). Double Safe, Books, Pictures, Dinner
and Tea Sets, Crockery, Glass, Cutlery,
&c. Kitchen Utensils. Wringer and Stand,
Tubs, and numerous Sundries.
No reserve whatever.
On TUESDAY. October 17, at quarter-past 2 p.m.
PRIEST & LAEGSPORD
will sell by auction for Mr. Thomas Galbraith, on
the land corner of Osmond-terrace and Melbourne
street, St. Leonards, Glenelg, just north of Berk
shire Hotel
BUILDING MATERIAL, Jar., comprising 300
Sheets Galvanized Iron (various lengths),
Doors, Windows, Jarrah, Oregon, Flooring,
Hardwood. Assorted Timber, Bricks, Stones,
Rubble, Ladders, Piping, Guttering. Taps,
and Sundries. 237-91
On TUESDAY. ~~
AT THE PRODUCE MART, GRENFELL-STREET.
A.W SANDFORD COMPY
will sell by auction, commencing at 11 o'clock
BUTTER, EGGS. BACON, CHEESE, HONEY.
At 12.30 Turkeys, Ducks, Fowls, Geese.
always
SALE OF SUPERIOR MODERN HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE AND EFFECTS.
On WEDNESDAY, October 15, at 11 a.m.
AT THE RESIDENCE, UMGENI, FISHER
STREET, MALVERN, TWO STREETS SOUTH
OF UNLEY TRAMSIIEDS, UNDER INSTRUCTIONS
FROM MR. ALEXANDER MARTIN (who
is relinquishing housekeeping).
THEODORE BRUCE & CO.
have been instructed to sell by auction, as above
All the FURNITURE in the above Residence.
Note-The Auctioneers wish to draw special
attention to the above Furniture. It is in beautiful
condition, and was only recently purchased
by Mr. Martin at Mayfield's, and he spared no expense
so as to have a comfortable home, and intending
purchasers should wait for this Sale.
Catalogues now ready.
Goods on View All Day Tuesday, October 17.
Auctioneers' Offices. 23, Old Exchange, Pirie
street
PRELIMINARY NOTICE.
SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
AND EFFECTS.
On TUESDAY, October 24, at 11 a.m.
AT THE RESIDENCE, No. 186, GRENFELL
STREET, ADELAIDE. /
(immediately at the rear of Messrs. J. Hill and
Co.'s Stables)
UNDER INSTRUCTIONS FROM THE TRUSTEE
IN THE ESTATE OF THE LATE H. R. FULLER.
THEODORE BRUCE & CO.
have been instructed to sell by auction, as above
All the FURNITURE in the above Residence.
Full particulars of which will appear in future
advertisements. Catalogues
in course of preparation.
Persons Wanted.
Under this heading (if prepaid) 14 words. Sixpence.
A LEADING LIFE COMPANY
CO has an Opening for
A FIRST-CLASS AGENT.
Liberal Terms.
Apply, by letter, to
"INSURANCE,"
285-7 - This Office.
ACTIVE Boys wanted. Apply, 10 o'clock, Monday
morning, A. Simpson J: Son. Gawler
Plac.e 286-7
ARTISTS, Variety, of all descriptions, for To-
night's entertainment. Apply Bristol Music.
hall, Franklin-st._189w2S7
AN experienced General Servant; two in family;
personal references. Apply, mornings or
evenings, Mrs. A. C. Bonney, Statenborough-st.,
Knightsbridge. 5. 287-90
AT Mrs. Philips', Pirie-st. Hotel Cook's, country,
Widow and child, Generals, Cook-Laundress
AT Gooden's, opp. Town Hall Waitress, also
Lady Pianiste, country; strong Boots, able
milk.
AT Once, Generals, Housemaid (town), light
Generals (Unley, N.A.).-Reliable, -99, King
William-st 2
T Select Registry. H.üifax-st.-At once,
a good Generate, Nursemaids, and Cooks, City,
suburbs.
AT Miss Townsend's, Pulteney-st.-Waitress,
?"? Cook (15), Housemaids. Generals,' Married
Couples (£75); references
A BOY, learn trade, Watchmaker, small premium
required. Hammann, Hindley-st,
opp. Theatre Royal. /_
AN opening occurs for smart superior Woman,
knowledge shorthand and typewriting.
"Phonetic," this office.
AT McSweeny's.-Wanted, hotel Cook, 187;
Housemaid, country; hotel Waitress; light
Generals, Pirie, City
ACTIVE Boys, team trade. Jacka, oven and
range maker, Rosina-st, off Currie-st 2870
' A "RIALTO," Victoria-sq. Cooks, 3 Nursery,
at Laundry Housemaids, Generals. Helps; waiting,
hotel, private Servants
AT Once Respectable young Girl for light
housework General Gordon Hotel, Hind
marsh-square
BOOTMAKERS Wanted, experienced girls only.
Silver's Factory, Norwood
NOT Trade Wanted, Machinists for Western
Australia; good wages; constant employment;
applications received 9 to 10, 1 to 2. John Reid
and Sons. Ltd., Gresham st, Adelaide. 287-00
BLACKSMITH, used to shoeing, for country.
Apply Mr. Sanderson, Harrold. Colton's, Our
next. ? 2359
K
BOY, smart, for Warehouse; Brushmakers'' Board
ing and Finishing Hand for power lathe, c.
-Empire Brushware Company, Carrieton
BOYS-Still more wanted to add willows. Apply
manager Royal Institution for the Blind,
N.A
BUTCHERS. Wanted, good, all-round country
man; single; permanent, good tradesman.
R. Austin, Aberdeen; Burra 287-00
DRESSMAKING.-Assistant Bodice Hand. Ap- I
ply 203, Carrington-st, near Hutt-st.
EXPERIENCED Nurse and Needlewoman, for a
young children. Box 341, Adelaide. 288 7
I EXPERIENCED Housemaid wanted, parlormaid I
^ kept-Mrs. Lendon, North-tcr._2S7-9
GOOD General Blacksmith wanted at once; and
I was with boards'. J. Crocker, Urania
P.O., Y.P._285-7
GOOD General wanted. Mrs. R. G. Nesbit, I
Watson-ay. E., Rose Park. 38-9
GOOD General, small family; no washing; references
required. Moor,'' P.O., Glenelg,
SA -6-9
GENERAL Servant; good references. Mrs.
Lucas, Marlborough-st., College Park. 237-9
GOVERNESS, Protestant, wanted, on station, to
finish 2 girls Hunt's Labor Offices, Bank-st.
GOOD Generals, 105, 127, good places Special-
ity Registry, near Elizabeth-st. Parade, Nor-
wood
GOOD General, three in family. Apply morn-
ings or evenings, Mr. Gow, Butlington-st, I
Walkerville. '
wOOD opening, smart fancy' goods TiuveLter. Ap
WJ ply by letter. Box 10, G.P.O.
HITTMANN'S Labor Offices. Good Blacksmith I
wanted, north, good wages offering; also
Shepherd, 15. with dogs
,t_| UNITS Labor Offices. Wanted, Station Hand,
accustomed engine-driving; Married Couple, ]
Female Domestic, country hotels
HAHtDRESSERS.-Boy, one who has had pre- ]
vious experience; references. Apply Monday
morning. Ellison, Porter
OPENING for Junior, leading Insurance Company,
knowledge typewriting preferred.- I
Box 137, Q.P.O. 'a 38-9
OFFICE Boy wanted. Apply. 2/ letter only, I
D. &.J. Fowler, IA., Adelaide._2S7-9
PAINTER'S Improver, good, wanted, town job.- j
Jas. Herman, Woodville, or Oddfellows' Hall, j
Flinders-st
RESPECTABLE Errand Boy, with references.
Mr. M. Edwards, dentist, King Wm-st, City.
STRONG Lad for Smith's Shop, used to Shoeing.
-Jos. Burdon, blacksmith, &c., Islington.
i_235-7 -
SUPERIOR ' Person, to adopt healthy, excepted
tionally pretty and well-born baby girl, year
old. Apply "Widower," this office. 251,6,7
9TH AUSTRALIAN SCHOOL OF MINES AND I
INDUSTRIEs '
APPLICATIONS are invited for the POSITION of
METALLURGIST.
The successful applicant will be required to give
his whole time to the duties of the office, which
will include the teaching of classes in Metallurgy,
Assaying, and Chemistry. Day and evening
classes. Salary, 100 per annum.
Applications must reach the Registrar (Mr. J. A.
Haslam, BSc), North-terrace, Adelaide, on or before
SATURDAY, October 21st.
Application to any Member of the Council will
be a bar to appointment.
By direction of the Council,
J. LANGDON BONYTHON, President
2276 80,7
SMART Invoice Clerk wanted; state experience
and salary required. "Export," this office.
THRONG, intelligent Lad wanted, about 15 years.
'O' chas. Bennett & Sons, Magill Pottery Works.
v 287-9
STATIONERY. Smart, Energetic Youth wanted,
leam business. Apply own handwriting,
"seen at this office
O
S'
"Quire," this office.
sTRONG General or Help, all duties; references.
_' ^-¡MnrniSS-i in winter fflUiafrggt,,, of At Town,
^»-.^-.-i_- -_ ?-?' . '?- "-.- f £287
TESLA
Persons Wanted.
s:
SMART Boy wanted for shop. Scrymgour and
Sons. ' 237-90
SHARP Office Boy wanted; wages 57. Apply in
own handwriting "Sharp," this office.
MART educated Woman, good address, for position
superior business; experience unneces-'
gary. independence," this office.
JT"lO Tailoresses. Good Coat Hands wanted.
X Coultas " Sons, 4, Rundle-st._z2S5-7
fjtAlLORESSES.-Girl (16), used to folding and
brushing E. Parton & Co.. Grenfell-st. 2800
TO INDUSTRIAL LIFE ASSURANCE AGENTS.
J- A SPECIAL OPPORTUNITY.
THE STANDARD LIFE ASSOCIATION,
LIMITED, is prepared to grant a limited number
of M'ECIAL CONTRACTS, ranging; from £10 to
U20 (with Commission in addition, according to
the amount of debit contracted for.
Apply to J. NAIRN, J.P., Selborne Chambers,
Pirie-street, Adelaide. 287
'TUtAYELLER, represent warehousemen, made
-a- facturer's commission: must have connection
city, suburban drapers. "Grafter," this office.
v 237-9
WANTED, Cook; references required. Apply
mornings or by letter, Mrs. Muirhead. Sea
Wall, Glenelg._22S5-7
WANTED. Bandmaster. Apply early; state fees.
-W. Evans, hon. secretary Port Wakefield
Brass Band. 281-3
UNWANTED, middle-aged Woman to nurse invalid
VV lady. Apply Mrs. E. Dodd, Leah-st., Forest
ville._Z2SC-9
WANTED, competent Engineer, for Tarcoola,
with thorough knowledge pumps; salary and
references to Box 123, G.P.O., Adelaide. 2Sd-9
WANTED, Governess, help English, music, children.
Apply 4, Edward-st., Norwood.
2800
WANTED, a competent and experienced Working
VV Overseer for Sheep Station; must be married
man and one well up to the drafting and mustering
of sheep; state age, experience, and number in
family, and salary required, and send references,
to the Manager of Boolcoomatta, Mingary, North
East-- 2S*-90x2S7-94
WANTED, Married Couple, without encum- j
Frances. for station; man must thoroughly |
understand sheep and cattle; wife act as cook;
references indispensable J. C. Miller & Co., I
Magill-rd., Stepney._2S5,7,G0
WANTED, thorough General Servant; no wash-
ing or ironing; good wages Stevenson,
Carlton House, Fitzroy._2S5.7
XJi i WANTED, Competent Dressmaker for few days.
W Apply "E.X-" this office. 2870
WANTED, Clerk, to supervise mining office. Apply
Alpha Hats this office, stating salary
and giving references. 287-90
WANTED, experienced General, country girl
was preferred; references. Mrs. G. G. Martin,
Young-st.. Parkside._2S7,90-2
WANTED, Competent Assistant to Dressmaking.
Apply 23, Hutt-st. North.
w
TTTANTED. an Elderly Woman or Young Girl,
A V home in return for services. Apply next
house to Eastwood and Parkside Institute, Glen
Osmond rd.
WANTED, Smart Youth, Baker's Cart. State
age and experience. Carter," this office.
WANTED,
clean, respectable Girl; no washing;
must be able to cook; sleep home preferred.
Apply between 3 and 4, Saturday, at 316, Carring
ton-st. E. z287
WANTED an experienced General for the country;
no washing; references required. Apply
Mrs. Charles Angas, South Australian Hotel. Monday
morning next. "2287
WANTED, General Servant; references required.
-178. Gover st, North Adelaide. 237
YOUNG Man or Youth, garden, milk, useful; .
comfortable homely. Jones, Jones Bros.,
Port._,_2S6-9
WANTED, trustworthy Girl or Woman, General;
nearly every Sunday free. Address "Suburb,"
this office .
WANTED, Boy, under 15. Mikado Tea Rooms,'
National Mutual Buildings, King William-st.
WANTED, Girl, as Machinist, white work. Apply
F. Haller, 57, Franklin-st._287-9
TEAMED, first-class Watch-Maker, for city.
VY Wages, ke., to '-Pivots," this office.
'?f^TANTED. Apprentice for Watch-making; good
» V opening for intelligent boy; premium re
quired. "Watch," this office.
WANTED. Boy for Paint Shoeblack Pengilly,
50. Flinders-st. j
s
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'ATED, young Chap for Coaclipainting.-W.
Wallis, coachbuilder, Franklin-st
WANTED, Coat Hand, at once, tailor or
tailoresses. T Quirke, Port Adelaide-.
WANTED, smart Lad for Warehouse. Apply
Box 30, Port Adelaide-,
WANTED, immediately, experienced Nursemaid;
must be country girl; wages 30s. Apply
Mr. Graham, Yankalilla. , 287-90
200
NEWSBOYS and Runners. Apply 11 this
morning, Kirkbright's, next Trades Hall
Situations Wanted
Under this heading (if prepaid) 14 words. Sixpence.
AWAITING, experienced Hotel Cook's, Barmaids,
Housemaids, Generals; references. Victoria
square Registry. Tel. 592
A X experienced Housemaid wants Situation,
EX- City, suburbs, country; references. Victoria
square Registry. Tel. 30.
BLACKSMITH, used to agricultural work, able
to shoe. Address Blacksmith," Gawler
South P.O. 2247
Y Respectable Girl, to 'train as Housemaid.
State wages. Apply "Winnifred," Magill P.O.
237-9
B
BY Christian Housekeeper, small family, careful
manager; experienced; trustworthy. "A.J.,"
Hindmarsh Post-office.
BY young Man, good driver and milker, garden,
useful; good references. J.," this office.
BAKERS. Sober, single, reliable Man wants em
employment. Apply "Dough," this office.
COACHSMITH Improver wants place, well
I advanced, and good Viccman, from Melbourne.
-"Anvil," this- office
ELDERLY Woman, as light general, near City.
Apply 30, Magill-rd., Norwood
GROCER, 9 years' experience, seeks employ
XX ment; references; used to horses; town or
country. "Grocer," P.O., Port Adelaide. 286-7
HOUSEKEEPER waiting engagement, reliable,
experienced; all duties; good cook, excellent
references.-"Victorian," this office.
MASTER Tailors Situation wanted, first-class
Dress and Frock Coat and "Melbourne,"
this office.
w
MARRIED Couple, no children, would Caretake
, Gentleman's Residence; highest testimonials.
-"Abstainer," G.P.O._2S3.5.7
OSTLER, Groom; first-class hand with horses,
was good driver; reference. "Single, 38," this
office,_337-90 |
PAINTERS. Young Man. with good references,
five years apprenticeship, wants Situation.
"Quick," this office. 237-9
PHOTOGRAPHY.-Retouching required, by experienced
Retoucher; trade or amateurs; terms
moderate. "Marion," this office. 2870
PAPER Hung, 6d. piece; Ceilings Whitened, 2/6;
Painting, Colouring, Repairing J. Wiggins,
Russell-st'
RESPECTABLE Widow wishes to place Country
Girl (14 in good home, to learn house-
work, with kind farm people, within eight miles
city;" small -remuneration "Indoor," New Thebar-
ton;_2S6-9
RESPECTABLE young lady, good appearance,
would like position Housekeeper or Com
panion. "Cheerful," this office's
Û EMPLOYERS.-Experienced Shorthand,
Typists, and Bookkeepers, recommended; also
well-trained Junior Clerks; no fees. Apply Re-
mington Typewriter Agency, 21a, Waymouth-st
?_26CW1354
WANTED, widow, t two sons, working, offers services,
Caretaker, light duties, for three un-
furnished rooms. Widow," this office. 2867
T7Í7IDOW, with child, desires situation as House
VV keeper; used to farm life Mrs. Alexander,
Semaphore.-_,_280-9
TTTANTJiD, by respectable Widow, situation as
Housekeeper; small wages; with child; personal
references Address "N.B.," this office.
ROOMS Papered, Painted, Ceilings Whitened
; IflndevCTytWng^-^cilO^G^O.
157:
TEAROOMS Papered, ye-, pick 50 papers;
OZ workmanship guaranteed. Box 10, G.P.O.
for OFFERED by energetic, educated, young
oJO Man for information leading to permanent
position; good references. Hustler," this office.
287-90
Beard and Residence.
Under this heading (if prepaid) 14 words. SJTrwnr«,
ACCOMMODATION, Travellers, Visitors, quiet,
every attention. Mrs. Mudge, Gloucester
House. McLaren Vale; terms moderate. 2629
AT Post-Office Cafe, Franklin-st--Comíortable
furnished Rooms, suit visitors; meals optional.
285-7
T "89, Angas-st.-Exceptionally large balcony
Room vacant, hot baths, all home comforts.
286-7
15
A'
AT Martin's Cheap Coffee Palace, near railway
bridge; open for inspection all night. -7-9
T Central Palace, Leigh-st.-Furnished Rooms,
Beds; suit country visitors; terms moderate.
T ' Woodlands, South-terrace E-Well-Fur
, nished Apartments, single or double; breakfast
if required. _
AT TO, Flinders-st. Board. Residence. Ladies,
, Gentlemen; terms moderate; lofty rooms,
hot baths
BOARD and Residence, ladies, gentlemen, and
visitors; piano, stablemen. Kermode st, N.A.
and
B
BOARD, Residence, single balcony rooms,
? Tavistock st., nr. Tavistock Hotel, Rundle-
at.; moderate.
COMFORTABLE Board and Residence offered re
> spectable young gent; private; moderates,
Hurtle sq. east
COMFORTABLE Board and Residence at Madam
J Harpur's. Fullarton-road., Parkside, two doors
past tramsheds._2S7-°
COMFORTABLE Home, married couple, two
AJ gentlemen or ladies; front room 221, Wake
field-street,
CHEAP, Double Single Furnished Room, com-
fortable Mrs. Hammond, 255, Grenfell-st
east, opposite Markets
COMFORTABLE Home offered gentleman, pri
TO vate family, convenient tram, city. "Com-
fort," P.O.. St. Peters. 1879
COMFORTABLE Home, gentlemen, piano; . no
children. 101, -South-ter., City. 237-9
FURN'ISUED Bed-sitting, ground floor, single,
friends; breakfast if required; bath. 189,
Angas-street_286-7 '
K LENELG.-Vacancies at the Misses Scrutton,
V. SW^jA_^ßgJWiiVj^5J»üaiJ|^^e.
Board and Residence.
aLENKLG.-Comfortably Furnished Rooms Vacant,
close train and, jetty; all conve-
mences. Waitemata, Nile-st.
GENTLEMEN, refined Horned best position,
South-ter.; terms, 14/.-"Comfort/* this of.
flees
HOME for Boarders, at Cheriton Esplanade,, N.
, of jetty Mrs. Wright, Henley Beach.
LET, Park-tor., Parkside, front room, furnished
or unfurnished; minute car "Pleasant,'
this office.
PORT Elliot. Furnished Rooms, stable, wanted,
. week from October 24. Terms," this office.
7.28
MRS. F. TURNER, Midwife, W, Franklin-st,
Ins every Accommodation for Ladies during
Accouchement; private rooms and piano. 2S0w3j7
MIDDLE-AGED Lady, feeble health, offers Furnished
Apartments, at Malvern, to Com-
panionable Christian person willing to share in
light household duties. Address "Sis," this of-
fice;_283A7
SYDNEY, Hellespont, Lavender Bay, charming,
a central position, facing harbor, swimming
baths; moderate terms. _gSOwiOl
SEMAPHORE. -Furnished Double Bedrooms; use
dining-room, piano, kitchen; cheapest.
Arnold, Anscll-street._»_
UNFURNISHED Rooms to Let; also outside
U Room; Id. section. Ailsa, Young-street,
Kent Town.
"VACANCY, Gentlemen Boarders Mrs. Williams,
V Doquetteville-ter., Kent Town, 2 doors from
Royal Hotel. 250-7
VACANCY for Gentleman Boarder, private
family, N.A.; good position. Apply
"Yeulba." this office.
VACANCY for gentlemen Boarders; good position,
North Adelaide; Walkerville tram. Apply
Guest," this office.
VACANCIES at Mrs. league's, "Parklands,"
Broughton-st., NVA. Telephone 931
-if: CARRINGTON-ST.-Superior Accommoda
J-LO tion, double Room, suit friends; also single
room; terms moderate. 287
-J Q GREXFELL-ST., nr. Square.-Well-furnHi
Jellied Apartments, double, single, sitting.
room, kitchen; moderate._2S7-9
5 WRIGHT-SI'.-Furnished Bed-Sitting Room,
married couple, friends, use kitchen; clean,
cheap. _
1 (\ SUITE large, lofty, exceptionally. Fur
-LvJV nished' Apartments, piano, stabler; select
locality. "Tennis," this office.
QTC FLINDERS-ST. Double Room, suit married
O' couple Or friends, also Single Room; moderate.
Holiday Resorts.
Under this heading (if prepaid), 18 words, VOM
insertion. If; three insertions, 2/6,
HIDGEWATER.-Clean, comfortable, improved,
furnished Cottage 5 rooms, bath; moderate
rent to careful tenants; kindly inspect Rosenthal.
2 h 2869
"T7I0T0R Harbor House Mrs. C. Bonner, late
V of Usan House, has taken the above beauti-
fully situated house, overlooking the sea.
Thoroughly renovated and newly furnished throughout.
Terms moderate. Baaner, proprietress.'
________^___- h283ew353
Lost and Found.
Under this heading (if prepaid) 14 words. Sixpence.
BETWEEN N:A. and GPO., Gold and Green
stone Watchchain, Greenstone pendants; re-
ward^-Easteni^_,_
ptOW (Red) Lost from paddock next Pig Mar
y ket: reward Matthews & Co., 18, Currie-st.
_Z2S6-9
CAME into my yard, Cow, rope round horn,
branded M.-212, Gouger-st. W
DARK Brown Mare, marked on knees, 14.2, one
hind foot white; reward Mrs. Graham, Cali
fornia-st., Nailsworth; or W. J. Benger, Victor-st.,
Maylands
FOLLOWED me home, Gordon Setter Dog; if
not claimed sell for expenses. Savage,
Albert ter., Carrington-street
FOUND, Pair" Gold-rimmed Glasses, near Unley
road. Apply Watson, Government Printing
Office._z2S7
GOLD Chain Bangle and Locket, between Kent
Town and Bowden; tram, train; rewarded,
Capper-st.. Kent Town.
OLD Brooch, topaz centre, in North Adelaide,
Reward. Malin. "Kulbari," Buxton-st.
G'
HEART, Cross, and Anchor Brooch, silver, October
5, at Murray Bridge; reward. Eva Led
gard.
LONG Plaid Cloak, lost or left somewhere last
month. Reward Mr. Reilly, James Marshall
& Co.Y
LOST, Gold Brooch, between Kensington-rd.,
Glen Osmond, and Fullarton; reward Mrs,
C. G. Gurr-, Fullarton-road-, Fullarton. 2867
LOST. Wednesday, in City, Brown Fur. Finder
rewarded returning to No. 1, Landrowna-tcr.,
Victoria-sq
LOST, by Widow, Purse, gold brooch, money,
between Norwood, Hutt-st. Reward, Police
Court._Z287-0
LOST, Baby's Chain Padlock Bangle, Prospect
car, Port train, Kilkenny; reward.-"Bails,"
Kilkenny Station. 287-9
LOST, Malvern, Yellow Canary; reward Brady,
Marlborough-st., Malvern, last house on right.
6-2- 237-9
LOST, Thursday night, between Wakefield-st.
and Ice Rink, Sable Jar; reward.
Hamburg Hotel. miss
LOST, small Terrier, Stevens on collar when lost;
reward. 77, Edward-st., Norwood
STRAYED or Stolen from my paddock, 1 Red
Heifer age 2 years; rewards. Nash. Mor
phett Vale._,_287-90
SUNDAY', September 17, near Salvation Army
Citadel, Purse, containing money, wedding
ring; reward John Warren, Beulah rd-, Norwood.
WILL Lady who picked up Parasol corner Green
j fell-st., Friday afternoon, please return to
Ostler, Black Bull Stables?. Reward.
-9
(Continued from Page 15.) ' Wanted
to Sell
A STYLISH Hat made and trimmed, 12/6, satisfaction
guaranteed Miss Williams, milliner,
221, King Wm.-st. S._2J3-9Ü
A SALOON Ticket to Fremantle, lady's, Sell
J. cheap.-Lawton"» Labor Offices, Leigh-st.
Al MEAT-Roll up for your marvellous bargains,
To-day and To-night. Sheep's Tongues, 1/3
dozen.-Bar_emer*s, Wright-st.
S
BOWDENS Compound Herb Pills Cures Indigo;
tion, Constipation, Liver and Kidney
Troubles. One trial will < convince you of their
great worth for the above complaints. They are
a gentle laxative never causing pain; (56 yea,!
in use. Large boxes, 17; small, ed. Chemists and
Storekeepers Large, 86;' small. 4/ per dozen. On
or more boxes posted free to any address through
out the States on remittance of amount for a):
number of boxes in stamps or postal notes
Bewden, Pioneer Herbalist, 33, Gilles-street, Adelaide.
84 U'O Other Prices Look at Pascoe's Boots
86, Gouger-street. Hundreds Rope Slipper
cleared sacrifice.
CHEAP MEAT It would make a cat laugh to
see the people carrying away Sides of lovely
Lamb from my shop at 3/8 and 4/; and tin
Mutton-well, it's simply greatest. C. Chapman
Hindley-street. '_
(CROCKERY. Furniture, Glassware, Bedsteads
s Sofas, Washstands, Dressing Tables; 2/
each upwards Mrs. Riebe, V, Queen-st., City.
_ 237-9
CONVERTIBLE Billiard and Dining Table, 9 ft.,
all accessories, in perfect order. Geo. Has
salt. 7, King Wm-st._287,90,3
WR SALE. CHEAP first-class secondhand
t Pianos; 2 up-to-date Organs, at half price; G
ii.'mirror-back Oak Sideboard, £7 100; Italian
walnut frame Suite, 9 pieces, £3 157; full size Pa
1 risian pearl-mounted Bedsteads, £3 17/6; 3-ft.
mirror and the back Hallstands, 7 ft. high, 37/6;
new 14-ft. Dressers, with 2 drawers and cupboards,
25/; 3-drawer Duchess Chests, with bevelled mirror,
26/6: new wire Couches and Cushions. 273; new
full size 3-ply Wire Mattresses, 9/6; new Well-made
Box Couches, 357; real leather Dining-room Suite,
6 pieces, £9 15/; very massive brass-mounted, full
size Italian Bedstead, curved ends, extended, as
good as new, cost of, price £5 15/; 2 iron safes;
2 very choice Pile Carpets, Wardrobes, Duchess
Pairs. Chest of Drawers, Couches, Arm Chairs, Extension
Tables; Sideboards, 4, 5, and 6 ft.; or
lines cheap, too numerous to mention. Goods delivered
daily to all suburbs or packed and put at
station free Invalids' Chairs and Pcrams on Hire.
SEGAR'S,
General Dealers, Payneham-road, opposite Maid
and Magpie, East Adelaide.
Note-No Time Payment. . 203eow:205
GAS Engine, practically new. 4 horsepower; sac
rifice, £20. Jacka, oven and range maker,
, Rosina-st., off Currie-st
T FATHER Belting, Sole and Harness Leathers,
has Boot Uppers, and Grindery; lowest prices.
Julius Cohn, £0, Hindley-street. 237
PHILLU'S BROS., 17, Pulteney-st. Just opened,
New Season's Goods, Dress Materials, German,
Hoyle's Prints. Cash or terms.
PHILLIPS BROS.. 17, Pulteney-st. Suits from
50s; latest tailoring designs; cash or terms;
and General Furnishings._._
PHILLIPS BROS., 17, Pulteney-st., City (our
only address. Oilcloths, Linoleums, Carpets,
and General Furnishings; cash or terms.
mO TRADERS AND OTHERS.
-v-' Exclushe Trading Rights are now being established
in every township where not represented
for the Sale of the F.B.C. Boots. The F.B.C.
Shoe that people know most about you will find
the best to sell. If you are interested, write us.
We'll, tell you all about our system, our goods,
and advertising. Address
F.B.C,
GAWLER-PLACE. ADELAIDE.
_,_113vveoc
m O MAKE YOUR HOMES
J-' look bright and cheerful bring your Pictures
and promises to be framed at 128, Rundle-street.
The latest Patterns of Mouldings to choose
from.
A. HOOPER._237,90,2
WADE for Watch Repairs-Next G.P.O. V
WADE for Watch Repairs- Next G.P.O.
TA ADC for Watch Repairs Next G.P.O.
WADE for Watch Repairs-Next G.P.O.
WADE for Watch Repairs-Next G.P.O.
AVADE for Watch Repairs-Next G.P.O..-'
WADE for Clock Repairs-Next G.P.O.'" -
WADE for Clock Repairs-Next G.P.O.?'
WADE for Clock Repairs-Jfcjit G.P.O.-'
WADE for Jewellery Repairs-Next G.P.O.
WADE for Jewellery Repairs-Next G.P.O.
_? PRICES RIGHT
WANTED, 2,000 Members for the Port Ade-
aide Premier Tailoring Club, opposite Railway-station,
for 17 per week; procure a good suit
of clothes for Christmas. _ 237-9
by JB READS, 2 2 B Steady, 3 to B Off to
-':<fft*x&!$~
OPEN TILL 9 O'CLOCK TO-NIGHT.
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GMS MOORE St CO,
70 toys,- GOUGER-STREET.
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H MORRIS,
OPTICIAN. L
138, RUNDLE-ST., ADELAIDE."
NOTE SIGN-THE GOLD SPECTACLES
' Sight-testing Room fitted with latest appliances.
Telephone 639. .... '
Your eyes are Nature's "most
precious gift for half the beauty of the
world is lost to a man with bad sight I
Little, eye troubles create Mayers
remedy, but neglected they soon
become difficult to deal with.
Don't you think it would be better
to give them little attention now
when they are not so bad? >
Consult me I will test your eyes
according to the best methods known
to modern science, correct all defects,
and make you see comfortably and
well. .
266w*AlE*
MALLAN
As much different from the Dentistry;
of a few years '?? ago as the Electric
" Light differs from the old tallow dip.
No science has: made'., mortified'-:
strides. I>honestlybe-Unrer£ have ;.
the most Modern Dental Apartments
and Appliances in the whole State, is
IS
DIFFERENT
. '. of Bro 'J
I have the room, the apparatus, the
knowledge, and experience." I have
20 years' experience as BEST. ..'*6djv
methods are of the Modern- Pain
Saving Kind, and my Artificial Plates, -
Crowns, Fillings,, etc, are as near ;
perfection as knowledge and sidecar;
make them. . '?;.> ?
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Single Tooth's
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WILLS 131
STREET.
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Ballan Dentists
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HIGH-GRADE SHOES
Direct from the Factories of
C. E J, CLARK
AND .'."-'' ' ;
BOSTOCK & CO
The First of the New Styles to
Arrive in Australasia.
POPULAR STYLES, PERFECT FIT, ABSOLUTE COMFORT
Are the characteristics of these latest productions of the Shoemaking Art.
All Sizes from 12 to 8s. HONEST WEAR IN EVERY PAIR.
OUR SANDALS AND INFANTS' SHOES HAVE ARRIVED
a.". as we Joe Coi
SHOE SPECIALISTS,
57, RUNDLE-ST., ADELAIDE;
(Late Brandon's).
'Phone 140. 252 wo-). 3
Wanted to Sell.
2 PTY Boxes for Sale The
surance Tea Co., Ltd., 128. Rundle-st.
-j for EMPTY Boxes for Sale The Free In
GOOD CHEAP SUITS
From 35, 45, 55, To Order; Fit guaranteed.
Trousers, 8/11, 9/11, 106, 126, 136, 21.
Mr Garments Made on the Premises.
Write for Samples and Self-measurement Forms.
MILFORD & CO.,
PRACTICAL TAILORS,
UNLEY-ROAD. lS9eow:188
PRIME LAMB,
36 PER SIDE,
At TIMMINS'. .
285-7
PRIME MUTTON.
fore-quarters, 2d. lb.'; Hind quarter, 212 lb.
Legs, 3d. Prime lamb-Fore-quarter Lamb'
3d. lb.; Hind quarter Limb, 3d. lb. '
J. O'BRIEN,
ARCHER-STREET, N.A., near Wellington-square.
287,90,3
RAZOR EDGE PRICES.
Ladies' Vesta, nicely trimmed, £4, to-day 3rd.
each
Lace Hose, black or tan. 1/3, to-day 9d. pair.
Long cloth, 30 in. wide, pure, 6/11, to-day 3/11
dozes,
u" " \n CRONIN BROS., ?
gave'' a .'-n^iffllAX-SIBJEäCfe. *>"J&&gS.
Wanted to Sell
SHIP Tangye Engine and Boiler (vertical), as
most new, a great bargain Parsons's Wilcox
Melvin Chambers. 287 90S
VALUE v. CHEAPNESS.
Cheap goods are unsatisfactory in every way'
The buyer is annoyed, and buys no more. sea?
seller consequently goes to the wall.
But when you can buyers
PRIME MEATS CHEAP
AT ERNST'S, EAST TERRACE,
as thousands of overjoyed, satisfied streamers of
all grades of society can testify there is no
need to carry, but come right along and make
your purchases, where civility costs nothing, and
you have the meat thrown in. ."__"___
The town is ringing with news of cheap, scraggy,
rubbiShy meat, but *
ERNST,
the famous East-terrace Meat Man, sells
NOTHING BUT THE BEST GOODS.
at lower prices than the i vendors of cheap postal
Meat to melt in your mouth A
AT RIDICULOUS PRICES,
AT O ERNSTS,
The renowned Champion Smallgoods Maker.
Fares, 2d. Hinds, 22d., Fresh Frys, Id., all
other varieties equally low
Missing Friends.
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insertion, 11, three insertions, 1/6 a
HEARD -The NEPHEWS and NIECES of THOMAS
A"T GARD formerly of Port Adelaide, Hotel,
keeper, but late of Davenport, England, deceased,
are requested to communicate with the undersigned
KNOX & HARGRAVE,
2a7w322 - Ware Chambers, Adelaide.
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