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Shipping.
JNION LINE 0F STEAMERS.
LAUNCESTON TO MELBOURNE,
EXPRESS MAIL SERVICE.
xTURBINE STEAMER LOONGANA- . <
If'HURSDAY, April 27, 3 p.m.
SATURDAY, April 29, 3 p.m.
TUESDAY, May 2, 2 p.m..
.VAUNCESTON TO SYDNEY, I'/L'
EDEN.
WAIKATIPU, Wed., May 3, 2 pm.®
LAUNCESTON TO STIIRAAN,Y N
PORTS. -
'OROA, Tuesday. May 2.
JBURNIII TO MELBOURNE.
X3ONAH. every Wednesday and Saturday,
9.30 p.m.
).20 p.m. Train from Launceston connects.
MDoBART TO NEW nEALAND PORTS,
VIA BLUFF.
oIARAMiA, Friday, April 28.
SYDNEY TO FIJI, SAMOA, TONGA, AND
AUCKLAND, OR VICE VERSA.
j 'rom Sydney.-TofuF, Tuesday, May 23.
,CANADA, AMERICA, LONDON. ETC.,
FROM SYDNEY, VIA BRISBANE, FIJI,
HONOLULU. AND VANCOUVER.
3*iARAMA, 6500 tons, Monday, May S.
IAKURA, 8075 tous, Monday, June 5.
U ROMD11 WELLINGTON VIA AUCKLAND,
TAHITI, AND SAN FRANCISCO.
'IAORANGI, Wednesday, May 3.
31A1TAI, Wednesday, May 31.
l UDDART-PARKEIR LINE.
LAUNCESTON TO MELBOURNE.
ILOONGANA, Thurs., April 27, 3 p.m.
ILOONGANA, Sat. April 29, 3 p.m.
T..OONGANA, Tues., May 2, 2 p.m.
Return Tickets available by Union C..'s
)teamers.
Passengers booked through to Sydney
and all New Zealand, Queensland, and 1
(West Australian ports.
G'ME TASMANIAN WOOLGROWERS'
AGENCY COMPANY. LIMITED,
Agents.
WOLYMAN'S LINE OF STEAMERS.
,WAREATEA-Melbourne to Launceston,
Wednesday, 12 noon., Launceston to
Melbourne, Saturday, 12 noon.
MHEATHER BELLE-Boobyalla, Gladstone,
Thursday, 4 p.m.
ICOONOOKARRA-Hobart to Launceston
via St. Helen's, Blcheno, early..
.$,1ARltAWAlt-Melbourne to N.W. Coast
" parts, Saturday; 12 noon. N.W. Coast
to Melbourne, Wednesday, 8 a.m., trom
Devonport; Burnie, 2.30 p.m.
'WARRENTINNA- For Flinders and Adja
0 jaceat Islands, early.
ITROROA-For Strahan, via N.W. Coast
ports, Tuesday, 12 noon. No cargo re
ceived within one Stour of sailing
time.
ELBOURNE STEAMSHIP CO., LTD.
kOR SYDNEY AND NEWCASTLE. )71A
MORN (R~elurn via Melbourne).
S.S. SYDNEY leaves Stanley and Burnie
(April 27, Devonport, April 28, and
(fortnightly thereafter. Saloon two
berth deck cabins amidships. For full
particulars, apply to Melbourne Steamship
,o., Limited, Devonport.
*. AND 0. COMPANY'S
11 ROYAL MAIL STEA.MERsS.
For Marseilles, Plymouth. and London
(connecting at Port Said with the 20-knot
iexpress steamers Isis and Osiris for Brin.
isi). (Also through rites to New York,
anshippiag to Canard steamer at Gib
altar, Naples, or Liverpool.) Steamers
)will leave Melbourne as under, and call at
the usual Ports:
FIRST AND. SECOND SALOON ONLY.
Steamaer Lue. i jeceacac.e. .unic asanst
Jooeit ..10,leeRIt. L. Uad.Soes Stay 0i Slay It
'china ...I U It.n S treet -..May M Masy 25
I~lalna ... 11,001. C. H. leeqee Juse aloune' S
Passage Money to London.-Sin; le, £41
jis to £62 10s; return, £69 6s to £111 45,
Through rates to New York on applica
)Oos 10 Agents.
The Company pay intercolonial fare to
)Ielbourno from Launceston, Strahan, or
North-West Coast ports. Tourist tickets
lladia, China, and Japan)-Cheap rates on
SIpplicatles.
Passage money on be paid here for pan
~ages frelm England.
CHAS. 11. MIT1H711 AND CO.,
1 41 St. John-street, Launceston.
RIENT LINE OF ROYAL MAIL
STEAMERS.
The following twin-Screw Steamships
eill leave as under for PLYMOUTH and
LONDON, calling at Adelaide, Fremantle,
Colombo (transhipping for all Indian
ports), and Suez Canal ports:
Leave Leave
R.M.S. Tons. Melb. Ad'i'de.
*OMRAH . .. 8,130 May 3 May 6
y OSTERLEY T.......12,129 May 17 May 19
*'PHIR .............. 6,t14 May 31 June S
)IRONTES ......... 9.028 June 14 June 16
'Calling at Hobart.
F'HROUG1Y FARES FROM LAUNCESTON,
DEVQNPORT, BURNIE, STANLEY,
OR STRAHAN.
Saloon to London.-Return, £69 ts to
x£323 4s; Single, £41 16s to £82 10s; Third
Class, £17, '£19, £21. Return, £30 to
£37. Return tickets available for two
years.
PASSAGES FROM ANY PORT CAN BE
PREPAID HERE.
THE TASMANIAN WOOLGROWERS'
AGENCY COMPANY, LIMITED, Launces
ton and "evonport, Agents.
IseM BLUE FUNNEL LINE.
NEW lASSENOEl' SESRVICE.
The followving hiue, fast, new twpn-screvw
liteamers will leave MELDOURlNE for
5LONDON.
Via ADELAIDE and BURBAN:
r'Mamers....... Tona. I Date.
IANCHISES . ...... 150,000 7th June
IAENEAS -. . ...j10,045 19th July
-IASCANI US ......j11,8301 11115 Aug.
j3ALOON PASSENGERS ONLY CARRIED.
FAMES TO LONDON.
Single. £40 to £41; Return, £88 to £71
Every modern convenience. Well-fur
nished cabins. Spleudid coisine. Child
ren's nureery. Laundry. Photographic
Sack-room.
Each steamer fitted with Marconi Wire
tieme Telegraphy. All cabins amidehipe.
\RONALD GUNN AND CO., AGENTS,
I3 t oh-atreet.. Laniaston.
Shipping.
S.S. ROTORUA. tROM LONDON. r
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
The delivery of the Launceston Cargo ex
above Steamer will be made at the Rail
way Goods Shed TIlIS DAY (Wednesday), 'I
and Consignees are requested to pass their
entries at once, otherwise Goods will be
bonded at their risk and expense, on
SATURDAY MORNING NEXT. without
further notice.
THiE TASMANIAN WOOLGROWERS'
AGENCY COMPANY, LIMITED,
Agents, Launceston.
April 26, 1911.
Railways.
ROVERN31ENT -RAILWAYS
MINERS' TURF CLUB R.ACfS.
AT ST. MARY'S.
ThURSDAY, 27th APRIL
Day trip return tickets at single fares
(usual minimums) will be issued TO ST.
MARY'S from Launceston and intermedi.
ate stations by special guaranteed train
on above date, running as follows:
Leave Launceston 8.12 a.m., pass Evan
dale 8.55, Epping 0.30, Conara 10, Avoca
10.56, Fingal 11,45, duo St. Mary's 1$.20
pnm.
Return train leaves St. Mary'p, ,li-,
p.m., due Launceston 10.5 p.m.,
ELWICK RACES.
I' SATURDAY, 29TH APRIL.
holiday Excursion Tickets 'will be issued
to Hobart from all Main Line Stations by i
Express and Mail Trains on Friday, 281h1 I
April, available for return until following
Monday. Journey may be ended at Glen
orohy or Moonah.
TJOIN M. McCORMICK,
General Manager.
Notices.
IJ'ETER SHOW.-The Executive Com
mittee for the Tamar Farmers' and
(Fruitgrowers' Association desire to pub
Ocly express their appreciation of the
splendid support accorded them by Laun
ceston, Beaconsileld, and surrounding dis
tricts in carrying out the show on April
6th, and trust that any inconvenience
patrons may have been put to in the com
mittee's initial effort will be overlooked.
O T I C E.
No-permits given for Hunting or Shoot
ing on the Perohill Estate, Nile, occupied
by Daniel Viney, Esq.
Trespqasers prosecuted.
.By order of
THE TRUSTEES.
Launceston, April 25, 1911
Tenders.
BREAK 0' DAY ESTATE, ST MARY'S.
TENDERS for Lease of Farm of Spring
Plains for-a term of deven years, from lot
June, will -be received by the undersigned
up to 30th April.'
No tender necessarily accepted.
Copy 'of Leaso may be inspected at MlE. F.
Napler's Store, St. Mary's, or at the office of
MILLER AND MILLER,
76 St. John-street, Launceston.
BEACONSFIELD MUNICIPALITY.
STENDFRSa
Tenders, aldrewsed. to the Waruden, 'w)ll
be received up till 1 p.m. don MONDAY,
lot ,May, for Gravelling on road to
Scott and Stonnhouseo'a
Deposit, £2.
Full particulars at Council's Office.
By, order.
C. C., SPOTSWOOD,
Council Clerk
FOR SALE BY TENDER..
ON ACCOUNT OF LEAVING THE STATE,
One of the best-situated Farms in the
district, two miles from Railton Station,
149 acres; 100 acres well cleared; sub
divided into nice convenient paddocks, all
well fenced; all good land, with clay, rub
soil; most adapted for oats, peas growing,
and dairying; watered by two good wells
and three never-failing springs; planted
with English trees for shelter. Good
Homestead, six large rooms, with pantry
and all conveniences; good substantial
outbuildings, washhouse, woodshed, etc.,
dairy, up-to-date stable (5 stalls), chaff
house, buggy shed, horse box and cart
sheds. One acre Orchard; vegetable gar
den, and well laid-out flower garden.
Tenders close April 25th, 1911.
For full particulars apply to the under
signed,
F. H. ROE,
New Bed, Railton.
Electoral,
LONoFORD MUNICIPALITY.
ANNUAL ELECTION OF COUNCILLORS.
BISHOPSBOURNE WARD.
The follostog, latepayers have been
nomvinated fer the above election:-.
DOTTOMLERY, FREDERICK, of Litley,
Certificated Teaedher-Nominnted by
Peter Mitchelwon and Wilileem Goon,
of Liffey.
CAMPIBELL, JOHN .JAt'Sf, of Gishopa
boufroc, Farmer-Nominated by WII
lliam Victor Field, ENdward Henry
Murfett, and William S. Shipp, on
Bishopshourse.
A poll cviii be teakcn en 'I'isaroday, the
1100 instant, between the hours of 10 a.m.
aned 5 p.m., ot 'the eoluowiug poillinn
placen:-Ztatc Schools, 5ilchopshourne,
Idfecy, tvenidge, and Eiphiostooc.
H. YOUNG,
Returning Olceur.
Aleril 20, 1911.
LONOFOilD MUNICIPALITY.
ANNUAL ELECTION OF COUNCIILLORS.
LONGFOitD TOWN WA-RD.
The following rsslepayers bavo beco
nominated for the esbove election:
ARTHUR, THOMAS PREIDY, of Gsadlandsls
Longlored, Postoraliist-Neminoated by
Arthur 'T. Hekins,. Juceph M'Mnhon,
and Arthur Whitfeld.
CROOIIE, NORMAN H-INNIY, ef Perth;
Fanner-Ncmiuaied by Michael Heaps,
'William llcpwo:-th, and William
Smith, ond eight others.
A poll 'piti he talkes on Thureday, the
113th instant, hotwern the hours 10 in..
and 5 p.m., at the following poltinE
- p1-acs:
C Council Choamber-s, Longford.
Victoria Hlail, Perth.
A. TOOL,
Wardalo easa Retupnilig OffielilO
\ApnU.20, ~h.19
Amusements.
HE E L Y C' E U M.
The Present Abode of
TIM ARTISTIC AND EVER EXCELLENT e
TODD'S PICTURES. d
TODD'S PICTURES.
TO D D'S PI C I.U RE S. v
"Always Good, Now at their Zenith." p
Present '
THE WONDERS OF THE WORLD.
In Motion.
'BUT 'DO NOT CATER TO DEGENERATE
TASTES,
Nor Yet Seek to Throw a Halo Around
Crime and its Attendant Vices.
Note Our Elevating and Classical Features -
BOVILROOD and SHAKESPEARE.
(Ridiculous.) (Sublime.)
Sublime Wins, Though.
TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT.
HAMLET, PRINCE OF DENMARK.
HAMLET, PRINCE OF DENMARK.
"An mImmortal Production of an Immotrtal
Bard."
Delineated by
EnglanE's Greatest Shakespoarean Actor,
with his Full Company, the Celebrated
SIR HERBERT BEERBOHM TREE.
And for the First Time in Tasmania,
VIRGINIA.
Sheridan Knowles has Immortalised. this
Truly
GREAT ROMAN TRAGEDY.
+A GAMBLER OF THE WEST.
THE OWNERS OF L.L. RANCH,
.P.TE GARDENER'S LADDEICA
-, CHANGING CODER
HAVANA CIGARS.
GLORIOUS SCENES OF SUNNY
TORANTO.
FRIEND FOOLSHEAD SEEKS SUICIDE.
Etc., Etc., Etc.
LYCEUM ORCHESTRA.
LYCEUM ORCHESTRA. c
(Conductor, ALEX. F. LITHGOW.)
Usual Prices. Book at Fitzgerald's.
ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
ENGLISH AMUS. COY.,. PTY., LTD.
ENGLISH AMUS. COY., PTY., LTD.
Direction ................ T. S. TIMMINS.
TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT.
UNPRECEDENTED ATTRACTIONS.
UNPRECEDENTED ATTRACTIONS.
'Another Brilliant and Entirely
AUSTRALIAN PRODUCTION.
Adapted from
a CLASSIC OF AUSTRALIAN FICTION, 7
Sensational! Thrilling! AlluringI
A RHeler of the
STIRRING DAYS OF THE SIXTIES.
CAPTAIN STARLIGHT
CAPTAIN STARLIGHT.
CAPTAIN STARLIGHT.
A GENTLEMAN OF THE ROAD.
A GENTLEMAN OF THE ROAD.
A GENTLEMAN OF 'THE ROAD.
A GENTLEMAN OF THE ROAD.
Synopsis of Scenes and Events:
The Home of the Marstons, Starlight
Protects Aileen from Insult, The Race for
the Gold Cup, The Favourite Wins, The
Rocky Rises, Sticking up the Mail Coach,
An Awkward Situation, Sir Ferdinand-in
a Tight Corner, Storefeld's Homestead,
Moran and his Gang Foiled, The Burning
Stables, Rescue of the Horses, Starlight's
Last Stand, Warrigal's Devotion, The Day
of Reckoning and Consolation.
AN ANNOUNCEMENT
OF INa.ALCULABLE IMPORTANCE.
The Cinematograph Applied
TO. A GLORIOUS PURPOSE,
Wnieh !saSuiely"
THE CROWNING WORK
Of Motion Pictures.
' New and Wider Interest Given to the
Plays of the
IMMORTAL BARD OF THE AVON.
Whose Works are the
PROUDEST HERITAGE OF THE
ENGLISH RACE.
TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT.
A Magnificent Open Air Representation of
Shakespeare's Sublime Tragedy
HAMLET, PRINCE OF DENMARK.
HAMLET, PRINCE OF DENMARK.
HAMLET, PRINCE OF DENMARK.
Interpreted by a splendid cast of charact
ere, comprising the leading English
Shakespearean players. Not acted in a
theatre,, in front of painted cloths, bu:
performed amidst the real scenery of
nature, under the wide canopy of the
skies.
AN AMAZINGLY REALISTIC
PRODUCTIONT
Supported by an Altogether Attractive
Collection, including:
A.B. AN ITALIAN BARBER. A.B.
VITA, THE TRAMP, and THE BOMB,
THE DAUGHTER OF THE MINES.
(An Engrossing Edison Drama),
And a Budget of Sparkling Farces and
Comedies.
LAST DAY 'BUT, ONE
Of the
LAUNCESTON LITERARY AND
MUSICAL COMPETITIONS.
THIS APTE1tNOON, 2.30.
THIS EVENING, 7.30.
FINALS.-Sacred , Solo (Gentlemen);
Grand Champion Solo (Ladies); Eu
phonium Solo; Tenor Horn Solo; Vocal
Duet; Tasmanian Champion Solo
(Gentlemen).
SECOND
CHORAL CONTEST CHORAL CONTEST.
HUMOROUS DIALOGUE.j
"SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL,"
Lady Teazle-Miss Letitia Noseds.
Sir Peter Teazle-Mr. Victor Trotman.
THURSDAY NIGHT,
GRAND CHORAL CONTEST.
4 CHOIRS. . 4
Arkrange to get to the Mall early and
avoid the rush which is certain later on.
FRIDAY NIGHT.
Leek at to-morrow's advertisement foe
special arrangement to avoid crushing.
GALLERY AND FRONT SEATS-If-.
TICKETS AT BOOKSELLERS.
TT3RE ARE PHOTOGRAPHERS AND
PHOTOGRAPHERS,
R ut WE ARE Phatographers who SPE
CIALISE. and our specially in PORt
TRA (TUBE. Ocr aim inn to please, AND
we DO piense, betie by our ORIGINALITY
and lice reoilts we nictain by lice
WONDERFUL VIOLET RAYS 0LIGMT,
which is new knewn throughout Tasmacnia.
Remecuhor. "VANDYOK" on a Phoiograph
in lice baill-marik of GOOD PHOTOGRA.
PHY, and our onic' address is
THlE VANDYCIK STUDIOS,
It and Ii flriabane'sereel, Laucerston.
JOHiN A. ANDREW, Proprietor.
WE ARE OPEN DAY AND NIGHT FOR
YOU.
Examinationa.
THE ASSOCIATED DOARD OF TIME
'ROYAL ACADItM1Y OF MUSIC
And the
ROYAL COLLECE OF MUSIC OF
LONDON, ENGLAND.
doll EntrIes for Theory ciosue on Ccc 1st
May, asd anust be lodged wIth thu Local
REprcsentativd, J. REID URtE, c/s "Ex
aminer," 1tucnceston, on or before that
date.
Sylahu~s .ans Entry. F~orns Oon applilca
'Atom,..
Law Notices.
EXE CUTORS' NOTICE.
AU Dersons having claims against the
estate of CAROLINE GREENOUGH, late
of 42 Mulgrave-street, Launceston, widow,
deceased, are requested to send in par
tcuisro of same within SEVEN days from
the date hereof to THE TASMANIAN
PERMANENT EXECUTORS AND TRUS- G
TEES ASSOCIATION, LIMITED.
S. S. GOOD,
Secretary. L
Launeeston, 24th 'April, 1911. B
Wanted.
L
W A N T E D.
TWO IMPROVERS,
Fý4r, Moulding Shop; or Two Apprentiecp.
Also,
TWO LADS,
For Turning and Fitting Shop,
To ILpavn Trade.
W. S. KNIGHT,
Phoenix Works.
AN SD---A 'D ON.CB -
A JOINER,
As Foreman in Work Shop; WItlt Power:
N.W. Coast. R
Permanent job to capable man. Stata R
Wages, etc~, to RGNIENIL
"CONFIDENTIA4.L,'" R
"Examiner" Ofilc. F
-- S 1
Applications. F
AUNCESTON FIRE BRIGADE BOARD,
Applications for the position as Driver,
addressed to the undersigned, will be ro
ceived ,up to 29th inst.
Particulars of duties required are ob
tainablo from the Superintendent.
A. P WINDSOR,
Chairman.
Launceston, 24/4/11.
Thanks.
T H A N II .
Mr. and Airs. Higgs, Trevallyn, desire
to tender their thanks to lA, Newell for
his careful attention to their daughter
Rita during her recent serious illness;
anso to Dr. Ramsay for promptness, and
Mrs. F. Robson and Mrs. Rainsford for
their kindness.
Miscellaneous.
CRYSTAL AERATED
WATER CO.
SUPPLY ONLY THE VERY BEST
AERATED WATER AND CORDIALS.
OUR BREWED GINGER-BEER AC
KNOWLEDGEI) BEST IN TASMANIA.
Only Manufacturers in Australasia of
Famous "BERTEN ALE."
FINEST TONIC ALE (Non-intoxicating).
Orders promptly delivered to any part
of city. Packed and free on board boat or
train.
WINTER WISDOM
Ther is no better preventive of -
-Coughs, Colds, and Catarrh than -
-STYANT-BROWNE'S IRISH MOSS
-EMULSION of COD LIVER OIL with
HYPOPHOSPHITES. It is superior
--to ordinary Emulsions, being a food
- in itself. Unequalled as a winter
- tonic for adult or child. Coughs and
- colds quickly yiold to it. It is the
- most scientific remedy. A few doses
-relieves the most severe cough.
- Children take it readily A quick
curer. It is wisdom to take it when
- you are well. Largo bottles, 1/6.
F. STYANT BROWNE & CO.,
HOMEOPATHIC PHARMACY,
11S BRISBANE-STREET.
BE IORE BUYING
CALTL AT
DENTON'S,
COMMONWEALTH CARRIAGE WORKS
FOR
SULKIES, ROAD CARTS, BUGGIES, AND
, ALL CLASSES OF VEHICLES.
NEW AND SECOND-HAND.
50-4 PATTERSON-STREET.
SPORTING.
CURTIS AND HARVEY'S SPECIAL
CARTRIDGES.
"GRAND PRIX MONTE CARLO"
Won with
DIAMOND GRAIN SMOKELESS.
CHAS. HI. SMITI & CO.,
Agendt.
FOR . ..
MANTELS, GRATES, STOVES.
SANITARYWARE and FITTING 1
WALL PAPERS,
BUILDERS' IRONMONGERY,
TRY
Hinman and Wright,
BUILDERS.
SCSIIFTIERE-STRRET,
APPLE & PEAR TREES
EXPORT VARIETIES.
Lending groweero frequently notify that
Fruit from my Locally Grown Trees top
Ihe markets in Sydney ond London.
Growers invited to inspect. My stock of
Yearling Trees for Ihis osason quantity
and quality higher than ever. See tesli
monials frum leading locnal planters.
Prices, according to ace and quantity,
from £25 per 1000.
CATALOGUES POST FREE.
[L19 DRISBANESTRETLAUNCESON.
M~OTrOR CARS.
* THE "ITALA "
Engliah eapeeta considee the Italn the
FINEST CAR MODERN SCIENCE
CAN PRODUCE.
"REGAL" RUNABOUTS.
Sole Agenfs foe Tasmania for tho
COMMIER COMMERCIAL VEHICLE.
One cur will do the work of nix horses,
Sand at less cost. Write us for catalogues.
IL11 C. M1EATHORN AND CO., LTD..
Hohar't.
C r CECIL Id. DYER.
VIctoria BuildisgO, Cameron-street,
Soo Launceatos,
SL ooAgsnt, Northern Tasmania.
Miscellaneous.
WINTER GOODS
JUST TO HAND.
SPECIAL BARGAINS OFFERED.
Wide Velvet Ribbons, 6d yard; Narrow, 2d,
3d yard. "
Dress Tweeds and Melton Cloths, 4/11, .1
6/11, 7/11, 10/6, 13/6 dress.
Grand Line Amazon Cloth, 10/6 dress. A
Blousings, Sd, 1/6, 1/11, 2/3 blouse length.
Ladies' Jackets, 3/11, 4/11, 6/11, 9/11, 12/6,
16/6 each.
Ladies' Cprsets, 1/-, 1/6, 1/11, 2/11, 3/6, e
4/6, 6/6 pair.
Big line of Girls' All-Wool Ribbed Cash
more Hose, to go at 1/- pair. S
Ladies' Sose, Sd, 6d, Sd, 1/-, 1/6, 1/11 pair.
Ladies' Moreen Underskirts, 4/6, 5/9, 7/6,
8/6, to 12/6 each.
Job Line Children's Beaver Coats, 9/11,
10/11 each. B
White Sheeting, 8d, 9d, 10d, 1/-, 1/3, 1/6
yard. C
MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING C
VERY CHEAP AT B
N. PE LSSON'S, B
31 WELLINGTON-STREET.
ROSE'S BOOTS & SHOES A
ROSE'S-Ladies' White Canvas
ROSE'S- Shoes, 1/11. T
ROSE'S-Ladies' Black Shoes,
ROSE 'S- 1/11, 2/11, 3/11, to
ROSES-- 10/6.
ROSE'S-Ladies' Tan Shoos, 3/lit
ROSE'S- to 10/6.
ROSE'S---Gents' Light Boots, in
ROSE'S- black and tau, 8/6,
ROSE'S- 10/6, 12/6, to 18/6.
ROSh'S-Girls' Shoes, in black
ROSE'S- and tan, 2/6, 3/6, 4/6, p
Rosh's- 6/6.
Boys' Boots, black, 2/9-BOOTS.
3/9, 4/6. -BOOTS.
BOOTS.
1'42 BOOrS.
BOOTS. p
CHARLES -BOOTS.
- STREET -IOOTS.
STREET BOOTS.
- CHILDREN'S FOOT- -BOOTS.
- WEAR IN ENDLESS -BOOTS.
VARIETY. -BOOTS.
BOOTS.
- CALL AND INSPECT -BOOTS.
Southern's
Music Warehouse,
128 Brisbane-street
ALL THE MUSIC FROM "ALADDIN"
AND "JACK AND JILL" PANTOMIMES.
MUSIC FOR THE LAUNCESTON EASTER
COMPETITIONS.
A Good General Stock of SONGS OF ALT
KINDS AND FOR ALL VOICES.
INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC of Every De
scription, in Sheets, Albums, and Folios,
EDISON PHONOGRAPHS, play 6 and 4
minute Records, from £3 3s.
THE LATEST 2-MINUTE RECORDS, i/3,
4-Minute, 2/-.
BOOKS, TOYS, FANjY GOODE.
PICTURE FRAMES.
-It is important with the great
-variety of Pictures now obtainable--
-that your Framing Shop shall have
-a big variety of Mouldings in Stock,
FRENCH BROS.,
THE FINE ART DEALERS, OF
11 PATTERSON-STREET,
-Have a Very Extensive Range of-+ao
-Mouldings and Mounts. New Ship-
-meats Just Opened Up.
Ten Hairs a Day
Means over three thousand a year
gone, and three thousand will mako
a marked difference in the appear- ,
anco of your head covering.
Stop the loss now by using
"CALISTA" HAIR TONIC,
It stimulates the hair bulbs into
healthy activity, generally strength
uns the hal' and scalp, and re
stores grey hair to Its original
colour.
SOLD AT 2/6 EVERYWHERE.
C. Eberhard and Co.,
CHEMISTS,
LAUNCESTON.
HIGHEST
CASH PRICE GIVEN
CAST IRON SCRAP.
Address:
*PETER BROS.
I'WO-GARHENT
BATHING SUITS
Mode tram Polon's Allosa Knitting Wools
Sare solt and pleasant to lbs slob, aad give
safety from chills. It takes from 6 to S
ounces of 2 or 3 ply Super Fingering to
moles one. Host dealers stock Paons's
Knitting TWoolo. II yeses doesn't, write
-uso and we will tell lou lihn neoreot dealer
Yho does. Solmplee ef all I'aton's Wools
free on reouvot. .Johu S'atson Son, and Co.
(A/vio), Ld., 330 Flinders-lase. Melbourne.
PATON'S
I' ALLOA KNITTING
II WOOLS.
y
Patent Wire
SPRING RABBIT TRAP
RING OF~ TRAPS.
wire splring, ,chich also acts as a bottom
bar,
A SUIIE CATCHER.
Weight only 11b.
oTHE FOLLOWING ARE A PEW
TESTiIMONIALS:
C. Pilgrim. Geolong. states-"Sure
catcher; will see es Otlher."
J. F. Skeban, Romsey-"Ligbt, and
norer Omisses."
A. t'ietch, Mducikleford-"All swear by
them."
s*T. Menstortb, Alexandra-"Perfcct leap
a.at lost."
ALLEN &~ SLATER
BRISBANE AND CHARLES STREETS.
'SPkane 226.
Miscellaneous.
Splendid Fur Values
AT
The Golden Fleece
A SPECIALLY SELECTED RANGE OP
CHOICE FURS NOW SHOWING, IN- stn
CLUDING
Set Black Real Foe Furs, extra long stole, Hdo
muff large, finished two heads and tails,
20 guineas set. Sc
Sat 'Whtte Real Fox Furs, smart necklet,
finidhed one heed and tall, bag shape R
muff to match, 12 guineas.
Fine Canadian Bear Necklots, best quality
fur, 95/-, live and six guineas. rol
Beautiful Large Muffs to match, 93/-; live
and six guineas.
Canadian Sear Stoles, 57/6, 75/-, 95/
Canadian Bear Necklets, from 25/-,
Black Foxaline Stoles, extra lQnAg, 18/f,
21/-, 25/
Muffs to match. Il
Smart Black Faxsline Necklets and-Muffs,
27/6, 37/6 set .
Motor ScarveS, white and cream, withlls
fancy ends, 1/3, 1/11 each..
All Wool Scarves, white, and white with h
fancy coloured stripe, 2/6, 3/11, and 4/1l,
The Gresham Muffler, assorted colours, 1I
crema, and white, 1/11, 2/3, 1/0, 2/11
each. Ce
Late-Shipment Down an
Quilts
JUST ARRIVED. to
PURE DOWN QUILTS, Best Figured Sat- di
een, Plain Sateen, border and insertion,
large size, 32/6; Cot, Single, and Three- ye
quarter Bed sizes.
DOWN QUILTS, Re-covered fromiBest
Down-Proof Sateen's.
Feilled Sateen Cushions, 2/11 each. m
White Longeloth Cushions, 20 x 20, 1/6; F
21 x 22, 1/9; 241n., 2/-,
The Golden Fleece c
BACK TO G AS S
from Electricity.
I,1
THE SOCIETY OF MEDICAL OFFICERS
OF HEALTH, at their Offices and Exhibi
tion Reoms in Russell Square, London, I
have tried Electric Lighting and Heating '
for some years past; but, even with
metallic filament lamps and electric radia- t
tors, they have found it "sadly wanting,"
and have RETURNED TO GAS, a
They have also found that "the light
distribution of electricity is not at all a
satisfactory," but that UP-TO-DATE
INVERTED INCANDESCENT GAS- 1
LIGHTS and GAS-HEATED STEAMS
RADIATORS have given far more satis
faction and comfort than has ever before
been enjoyed.
Therefore, ELECTRICITY HAS BEEN
WVICTI5D.
FORD1YS BOOTS, E
120 Charles-street,
CHEAPEST IN THE CITY. t
LADIES' AND GENTS' BLACK OR
WHITE CANVAS SHOES, 1/11 pair.
LADIES' PATENT EVENING SHOES,
1/11,
LADIES' ONE-BAR SHOES, stout soles,
1/11.
GIRLS' OR BOYS' LACE BOOTS, 7 to 0,
2/6; 10 to 13, 3/-; 1 and 2, 3/9.
CHILD'S TAN OR BLACK ANKLE
STRAP SHOES, 3 to 6, 1/11 pal.',
GIRLS' OR BOYS' STAN THREE-BARI
SHOES, 7 to 9, 2/9; 10 to 13, 3/3,
MEN'S BLUCHERS, nailed, 3/6.
MEN'S WATERTIGHTS, tips, pegged, 7/6,
BAlIES' SIHOES, I to 4, Sd pair.
PROTECTORS, 1i bag.
LONG BOOT LACES, 2d dozen,
BOOT POLISH, 3d tin.
2000 pairs LADIES' CARPET SLIPPERS,
1/., pair,
FORD'S,
120 Charles-street.
SUPERI3
Wall Papers.
We are quite certain that it a
committee of those who are inter
ested in artistic holse decoration
were to inspect our present stock
of wall papers they would heartily
approve of our selection.
Superb in, design and colouriag
Those who wish to do any papering
are fortunate in having a line like
ourssto select from - I
We wish to show these exclusive
designs as often as we can-so do
not hesitate to call and see them,
even though you are not ready to
paper I
SJ. &c Ta GUNNy Ltd.',
SRISBANE-STREET, LAUNCISTONd.
SFIREWOOI,
ORlAS. APAlRIS &t SONS.
You Cannot be
3.Better nerved in TaIloring than by an.
We handle lbs bent goods, and speciallso
nor busincess, Our TIIREE GUINEA
SUITS have now a reputation behind
athem, built up by Oirot-cisos materials,
acut, and wurlkesnohlp, Entrust your
csoming season's orders to us, You will ho
Tailored flottor
than elsewhere, Our NEW GOODS are
now spen, and our Mercery Departmnest
Ist replete with full stocks of good. by
leading makers,
V . E. BURBURY,
p F ASHIONATIL, TAILOR.
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is 'Pages of Illustratioss. BesIdes the
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