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AUCTIONS.
ÎA BSTRACT OF SALIS . BY AUCTION.
IcL THIS DAY.
Messrs..Butler, Shannon, _ Co.-At Gilles' Arcade,
at il.30-Horses,
llcssrs. Thyer, Willcox " Co.-At flic Itooms, at
11.30-Live Poultry. Fruit, _c*
UcsKTS-.A. W. Sandford _ Co.-At the îtart, at 1
-Fancy Poultry.
Itr. D" W. Melvin-At the Mart, at 10.30-Furni-
ture and Miscellaneous floods.
Messrs. Priest _ Langsford-At New Prospect, at
12-House Properties, ' Furniture, de.
Messrs. Elder, Smith, & Co.-Kangaroo-skins at
2.30.
üessrs. Luxmoore Bros. -Kangaroo-skins, at 2.15.
Messrs.- Bagot, Shute, _ Lcwia-Kangaroo-ekins at
2.15.
Hesus. it. J. Coombs & Co.-Kangaroo-skins at
-.TO. "
IN ESTATE OF THE LATE PETER PEGLER.
THIS DAY OVcdncsday), August 14, at 12 o'clock
noon.
PRIEST & LANGSFORD
bave received instructions to'sell by auction, i
above, hy order, of the Executors, on the Pre
.mises, situated corner of Main North-road and
Ellen-street. New Prospect (fronting Nailsworth
¿»miine)- - .
KEW.PROSPECT. MAIN NORTO-ROAD, COR
KER of ELLEN-STREET-Two Detached Houses,
each of six rooms, &c. Also, ELLEN-STREET
rwo Detached Cottages of four rooms each. These
Uouses will be offered tingly.
Also,- at same place, immediately after the Real
Estate .has been offered-The Whole of the House-
hold Furniture end-Effects, comprising
- "(Tables, Chairs. Chiffonniere, Uarnioniuiii,
Duchess Pair,. Bedsteads and Bedding, Chest
Drawers, Dressing Table, Whatnot, Pictures,
'. Carpets, Oilcloth, Safe, Scales and Weights,
' Mangle, Copper, Bench, Tools, Crosscut Saw,
Clocks, Lamp«, Crockery. Glassware, and a.
Lot of Kitchen Utensils and Sundries. - ,
Hote--A Clearing Sale to close the.Estate.
_ -".Further.particulars from Auctioneers. .
-, IO-MORROW (Thursday), August 15, at 12. ;
14T OUR MART EfDUSTRIAL BLTLDDiOS. .
.' -NSTBTJCTED BY THE EXECUTORS'
oT the Late ? '
JOHN* COAT, DECEASED.
JOHNSON IT COMPANY
ate instructed to «w11-- ' '
_ot 1. Section No. 370. Hundred Noarlunga,
«onUininit 87 aerea., together with two Cottages
tnd vegetable'crop thereon.
Lot ? 2., Section . No. ' 375," Hundred Noarlunga,
abntains 48 acres.'
Trtles-^R.P.A.
Frrrihcr-particulars from Mc-Diarmid _ Joyner,
loljcitors, Steamship Buildings; or from the Auc
loncers. ? 225-6
-O-MOBBOW (Thurs-ty), at 2.
_T,;''FlT_ItOV," ^GENT-STREET, PARKSIDE.
JÓELNSON & COMPANY
; ire, instructed by Mrs. Willis, who is leaving the
itórt* io'sell- . ?'
^.Jil_4THEB DINING SUITE, blackwood frames.
-. ."= Nickel-. Kendor.* .Chess Top Table, Walnut
n' v.,-nOver__ntf],.iinoleun_ for S rooms -and pas
-^->s_gc«y: .Picture, -Nickel Parisian and Wire,
" Kapoc Bedding, Huon Duchess Chest, Marble
. Top Washstaiid, Toilet Set, 0-ft. 'Dining
.'.!v" -Table,'Base'Jtockcr, Chiffonniere Safe, 4
'?'.. Chairs.. Wira Couch, Tubs, and Kitchen
'' i:t6r_la. .;.'":"::.....-' : ; ' '
' TO-MORROW (Thursdav), August 15, at 11.
: '- ?AX r3ECQND-A VENUE. EAST ADELAIDE
..... ... ^Wégt 0{ th¿ WalkcrvHIc-road):" " .""
, HOUSEHOTJD FURNITURE. PHAETON, -c
: "Z&^ï&VùrBANDO '- ? '
v*'^""" '.-^^'M'CONJUNCTION WITH M
MQoäyiviWiÄöall. & Stace,
. 'irni:sjt)u^f«yr^n.Upb_t'Sjhncs,''wbp -leaving the
ïiitrict-.. ?-. ?* -, ... v, :'
: ''/.D.R.,*'SUITE. '.'Ovcrmaptel,.. Carpets, Mirrors,
:.' : -Rattan, and other Chairs, Tables, Venetians,
.'.-"'-.-ortains,'. Poles.-. Hall-stand
..?.-_rde*JoartI.';' A.B. Suite, Linoleum, Dining Ta
, ble,' Cloka, I-jnps, l'icturetv E.P. Ware,
' - : Books,- China, Glassware, Crockery.
'Bcditi_ttB.tII.il.: and Wire Mattresses, Bed-
ding, Wardrobe, Duche» Pair, Cheats of
.'- Drawers, Duchess Cheats, M.T. Washstand,
:'.:'":. Toilet ScU'.:.-' ' '' ?
Brudford Mungle, Copper, Tubs, Cooking Ctcn
' ' "sils,.Safes, Wheelbarrow
PHAETON; Set 8.M. Harness, Carpenter'«
.?'.-;;.' Beach,; -Tools, 1,700 ft. Water Pipe (J in.),
?1_- -Doora, Horne Trough, Ac._.
. n/.VFlUDAV NEXT. Angust 10, at 2.
. ¡AT FOUNDRY-STREET, OFF - ALBERT-STREET
(Ixtvveerl'lIydc-.Park.road and Goodwood-road),
,,:. ;;.A-:;*::-.-: 'GOODWOOD. PARK.
NEARLY NEW FURNITURE AND EFFECTS.
Forîilr, F. Mills (who is "leaving the State).
.^V-'^«T.^A.'-SANOO- ?:'?"
_ VÀUÇTIOSE-R, ROYAL EXCHANGE.
BÂW& ÖH^EES & LEWIS
?^-'??i-:.:-?'- - LTi-TED, . .
rr vvift offer THJSDAY, at GllMrt-Tilace
-. . : ? '.- . At 2.15 p.m.
? r r-VNGAROO SKtSSv ,?./ -.- \
'*?? '"?"-"???"' : v RIVERTON MARKET. "
.;.A'." "WESDiX,August 20. . r.
BAGÖ1V SHAKES, & LEWIÖ
-.}' ? '-'. ' ' -j LIMITED,
»rill »eli ; by1 auction, .as- :above, at 10.30 __rp_
.^9ÖQ FAT. AND STORE PIGS. fTJOA
... Includinjr. good numlier Porkers.
:p.;-i,y^¥ATdASH) STORE CATTLE. ^K
'?"-''-Ví'AFst:'Cattle,' -40 Mixed Cattle . (ihcluding
.. ,^ Bpringers _ml 1 well-bred Jersey Cow, to
J^alve.«arly;to Jersey bull) . .
"... >vi,v. I;:,. .-'?.. At:.li o'clock-. -,
QrtJK .FAT AND SIomi1' SHEEP. 9Q35
: ,. 75'Fat Wethers, BO Fat Wethers '
;. 320 F«t WeTh'er»,'60 Fat Wethers'
. 300 Fat Wethers, 100 Fat Ewes
'»"'.Fat'"Lambs, 20"Fat Lambs
BO Fat Lamb«, 60.Fat Lambs
25;Fat _arab«.:50 Vat .Lambs
Ï5'-F»t Lambs, 200. Merino Hoggets .
. 380; Hoggets; flO 2-tooth Ewes
250 Meriao Hogjrets. '?'".-'?
.' -.. J50,'_wes,with ao-por cent. Lamb«.
: ¡vSnoFwes, with SO per cent. Lamba ..???«.
v M Ewes, with, Lambs
¿30 Ml_ed. Sheep (in lot«)
i ,.. ." HORSES AND SUNDRIES.
. : it . Heavy, ' Medium, "and ' Light. Hornes
Hawker's- Yan,, Bicycle, Tip-Dray,. Avery
: . Realm, 10 Bags Oats, 12 Settings Pure-bred
'."'Tovyls' Eggs-.- "?'? "'..'' ,
'Aftft; the Stock Sale, on the ?' premucs of the
Riverton Cheesc^and Butter Factory, under in-
structions from the Trustees in the Estate of the
late A. B.: Welch- !
. -The PROPERTY known as.tlic Riverton Cheese
tnd Butter Factory,: .together with the çreotions
??Âi_reon.--.--i':-j'-'-'-"" -. .
The" Complete CHEESE PLANT, including 4
k',;.-Cheese .Presses. ?..?.?.-.
'. t. Alsoi in lot» to suit- purchasers-,
- ¡the Boiler.,'Steam .Engine, Dynock Patent
v"vButtcr: Worker, Butter Press, Milk Tester,
??.-,-'-Cliurn,:Alfa Separator. Milk Vats and Con«,
;':. . Vifihaftlng.. Pulley«,' Belting, Shelving, Avery'»
.:.. j Sealçg, Brass Well-Pipe and Piping, Cast
?:?? . .wJron Piimp and Piping, 2100-gallon Tanks,
...,;,'' 1 (»0-gaUoh Tank. Galvanized Iron, Timber,
: ., and lot useful Sundries.
¿'.'¿.¿-"i^^..'Further entries invited..
w-'-ï. K..'?''. 228,8,31x229.
¿BAGOT, SHAKES & LEWIS
-.'iKr^K: '.? -?.'"/? ? .";?.: :l__rr__..
»mick AKD STATION AGENTS, AUCnONEERS,
WOOL; HTD-, SKIN, AND GRAIN BROKERS,
.'.' " ' £AND AND FINANCIAL AGENTS. ,
BEAD OFFICE-^-Ko. IS IKING WILUAM-STRE-T.
.;Í,V",';.;;.; "... . ADELAIDE.
."?\Wool, Hides, Skin. Gr«in, and other Produce.
"??k?:.-.>',' ; GILBERT-PLACE.
.f ':.i WOOL STORES-Port Adelaide.
r ' _R_2*CH_S at Bum, Jamistown,- QUdstone,
«loant.- Plcaaut, Riverton, Orroroo. Crystal
Brook, Balaklava, Owea, Paikcville, Kadiaa,
Urat-slbyn. WUlunga. and Broken Hill (N.S.W.).
AOENCIES io «11 the principal Town« la i_«
Kate.
MANAGING _ntECTO_S-George W. Bagot and
John Lewis.
WOOL AND PRODUCE MANAGERS-George.
DowIlB» and Otorga Jeffrey.
? ? ? Bea-ular Market« held as under:
"ADELAIDE-Cattle, every Monday; Sheep, Pig»,
Gtlvc%.^trery Wednesday. .
. WOOL-tegular Sale« in the «euoa.
HIDES," Saecpsk--, and Fun, every Monday, at
Qilbert-place. - -
BURRA-First. Friday in eadi ssosth. '
OL-DSTOAE-Third Tuesday in each month.
. JAMESTOWN-Last Tuesday in each month.
MOUNT P1£ASANT-First Tuesday in «ack
?ac-t_..
: RIVERTON-Third Tuesday in each month. ,
ORROROO-Third Friday in each month.
CRYSTAL BROOK-Last Friday la each mont_,
BALAKLAVA-Second Tuesday in' each month.
OWEN-Fourth Thursday in each month.
PASKEVILLE-First Tuesday In each moath.
BROKEN BO-, (H.-W.)-Fat Stock, Monday;
Bones, Saturday.
AU Station and Farm Requisites supplied. ,
?______._UaiwtU
" IMPORTANT SALE OF HOTEL PROPERTY.
fSTUATEDIN THE CENTÚE OF THE CAPITAL
OF THE WIMMERA.
TOE WELL-KNOWN COMMERCIAL HOTEL,
:\ HORSHAM.
YOUNGTBROS.
have been favored with instructions from the
Executors in the Estate of Martin Day, deceased,
le offer for sale by public auction at 12 o'clock
»con, Ion September 3. 1907
The.FREEHOLD of the COMMERCIAL HOTEL.
HORSHAM, and other Buildings (including 2
? -hops), being port of C/Allotments 7 and S of
Section 5,.Town and Parish of Horsham, County of
Prcimg.
The widely-known hostelry is situated in Wilson
»trect,. Horsham, with a frontage to Pynsent
.»trcct in about the busiest part of the town, and
commands a splendid site for both toxn and coun
Irv 'trade. The building is principally brick, ».
»mall part is wooden, and consists of 24 rooms al-
together (li bedrooms, spacious dining-room and
kitchen, 4 parlors, commodiot- bar. and other
xeoms), brick stabling, good roomy yard. Two
ifccps, facing Pynsent-strect, pass with the pro
«xjly.
An excellent chance is offered hereby te acquire
an iip-tc-o-te hotel in one of the roost propcroui
car- of the State.
Date of Sale-li noan, on Tue»dsy-, September 3,
ISO'/, at Young Bros.' Offices.
title Is Ccr_8c_tc. Terms at Sale.
t_rt_er particulars from the Auctioaceis, Young
tra*. Bonh-a» -&
AUCTIONS.
SPECIAL nORSF. SALE.
AT OUB BAZAAR, GILLES* ARCADE.
THIS DAY (Wcdncsdo), August 14, m7, at
' 11.30 a m.
145"°^ 145 ? ,
BUTLER, SHANNON, & CO.
will BCU, by auction
For Korthcrn Agent
40 HORSES, comprising Draught and Medium
Draughts of extra quality, splendid Tram
and Delivery sorts, and good Harness Horses. !
For Mr. H. Wilhelm, Mount Torrens
Dappled Cn-y Pony, 13.:! hands. G yrs., icry*
showv, taken prize every time shown.
For Mr. .1. M. Hudd, Bietchle>
3 Draught Mare, pood worker
1 Light Mare, 1 4-year-old Draught Gelding |
(good ami quiet)
1 Black Draught Gelding, 7 years, tiptop ¡
worker
For Mr. M. Charles, Strathalbyn
J 3-year-old Draught Filly
1 Draught Gelding
For Mr. D. Murray, Strathalbyn
3 Draught Celdings, all good workers.
For Mr. C. Lovelock, Dry Plains
1 Bay Mare, single and double harness.
For Mr. E. P. Pitt. Currency Creek
Gentleman's Hack, rising 4 jrs., a beautiiul |
jumper.
From the South-East
3 Trucks Mixed Horses, including heavy |
Dnughts.
For the Owner, from Smithfield
15 Delivery and Harness Horses, broken to all |
work.
For Mr. A. Nvkiel, Gawler
1 Tnickload Draught Horses, first-class |
workers.
For the Owner, from Green's Plains
10 Mixed Horses and Ponies,
For Mr. A. Halstead, Two Wells
Trolly Horse, rising ."> ¿re., all harness
For the Owner- '
Bay Draught Gelding, splendid worker any-
where.
Licht Trollv Morse, rising i yrs., well educated |
Black Ponv, 5 yrs., broken nil harness
2 Good Draught Geldings, straight off the farm |
S Medium Draught llóreos, good workers
Bay Gelding, all hamo«?.
For various Owners
90 Draught, Medium, and Light Horses.
' For Mr. G. Tavlor, Onetrce Hill
young Surprise, Black Draught Stallion, sire
Young Surprise, dam Violet. Full partial- j
lara at sale.
For the owner- "
Brown Pony Stallion, Young Smuggler. 34.11
. hands.
For Mr. J. Williams, Morphett »Vale
Pony Stallion (pedigree at sale).
Further entries invited.
Terms can lie arranged.
Note hour of Hile. , 231
TO-DAY (Wednesday), at 10.30.
THE CENTRAL MART;
07 AND 09, KING WILLIAM-STREET.
D. W. "MELVIN
« »ill offer
GENERAL, FCRNISHIXGS .
Metters'' Stoie, Tinware. Croquet Sets,
2 das. August, Bicycle, Sewing Machines.
Soluble Tea, Galv. ("oil. Seed Drill, Gold
Watch and Chain. S.B. B.L. Gun, Ladder,
Theodolite, ard MISCELLANEOUS GOODS.
DALGETY & COMPANY, Ld(
beg lo advise that they have decided to
OPEN A BRANCH
of their
STOCK AND STATION BUSINESS
. , . ' at SNOWTOWN.
under the Management of Mr. W. E. HODGE,
_224,8x223
JAMESTOWN MARKET.
On THURSDAY, August 22, at 11 o'clock.
8510 FAT AXD STORB SUEEP- QÏ>IO 1
/QO F-«" AND STORE CATTLE. 5TA '
DALGETY ¿COMPANY. Ld|
will sell by auction, as aboie
S.S10 SHEEP, including 7,01)0 Fat and l'or-1
ward Store Wethers, S years old, 12 months
word, with heavy fleeces, in lots (direct from
Wellshot Station), e.* Prime Wethers, HO
Fat Wethers, 50 Prime Wethers, !i0 Fut
Withers, U) Prime E»r», 44 Prime "ft ethers, :
60 Dry Ewes, 100 vcll-woolled Hoggetts,
45 Lambs. JO Limbs,.2C0 Mixed Sheep. 50 j
C-tooth Ei"cs, 200 K.M. Eues, willi !i0 per |
,-t-nt. Laml*, :ii0 2 ard 3 ¿car old Ewe
with 96 p«T cent. Merino tarni*
1 Pedigreed Shropshire Ram
CO Cattle, including 2 Primo Cows. 4 Fat
Siccrs, O Prime Steels. 2 Milch Cows, 24
Mixed Cattle (mostly Steers). 12 Poddies.
norees. Pigs, Implements, and Sundries.
Terms a« usual. Further entries,-invited.
220,8-31,3x239
WILMINGTON MARKET.
. On KBIDAY, 23rd August, at 1 o'clock.
DALGETY &CÖMPAN Y, Ld |
will sell by auction- .
OAflf) FAT AND STORE SHEEP. QAftft
1 ^ifiFAT AXD ST0RE CATTLE- "I K{)
HORSES and SUNDRIES.
Terms as usual.
Further entries invited.
226,8-31x229
DALGETY & COMPANY. Ld |
ADELAIDE, MELBOURNE, STONEY. BRISBANE.
.AND THROUGHOUT THE STATES.
WOOL, GRAIN, AND PRODUCE BROKERS.
STOCK AND STATION AND FBOPERfTÏ |
AGENTS.
have a Iirge number of STATIONS and FARMS
FOR SALE in adjoining States, particulars of
which can be had on application, and amongst
which aro the following:
QUEENSLAND.
94. NEAR CHARTERS TOWERS.-773 square I
miles. About 12,000 Head Cattle (Hereford«), 2*0
Head Horses. Well improved, and pcrmancntlr |
watered by three riters and smaller creeks
£40,000.
NEW SOUTH WALES.
05. NEAR MOREE RAILWAY-STATION.-24.002
Acres secured'Lands (20,139 Acres Freehold), 5,400 |
Acren Section Lease. Double frontage-to river,
and well improved. One of the best fattening
properties in the State. Price, 47/t) per acre on
freehold basis. Lease given in.
93. AB¿UT 20 MILES FROM TUMUT.-13,840
Acres anti 14,000 Acres occupation licence; 10
miles river frontage Always heavily grassed;
high-class grazing and fattening land; annual
rainfall, 30 in.; £8,000.
40. LIVERPOOL PLAINS DISTRICT.-10,403 ]
Acres Freehold; first-class sheep and cattle cotniry.
River frontage two sides, numerous wells, and
one of the best-improved properties offering.
Stock optional, at valuation; £5 per acre.
30. ON ALLAN RIVER, near West Maitland.
4,tt» Acres Freehold; Torrens title; well watered
and improved; £4 17/8 per acre. Walk in, walk
out 1er all except cattle
31, NEAR FORBES AND GRENFELL-10.588 '
Acres good Gracing and Agricultural Lundi ncier
failing supply of water. AU rabbit-proof fenced,
well unproved; £11,300. Stock at valuation.
AT THE ROOMS. WAYMOUTU-PLACl,
(Opposite "The Advertiser" Office). I
THYER, WILLCOX, & CO.
will «eli by auction
TUESDAY
10.30-Butter, Eggs, Bacon, Honey, Chef»,
fcc
U.30-Live Poultry, Fruit. &c
WEDNESDAY
1L30-Live Poultry, Fruit, *c.
FRIDAY
10.30-Butter, Eggs, Bacon, Honey, Cheese,
ll.SO-Fruit. *e.
12 30-Diesfcd Poultry, Carcase Pork, and Veal
1 p.m.-Live Poultry._lSSeir* '
E. LAUGHTON & CO.
STOCK AND STATION AGENTS,
CURREE-STREET, ADELAIDE,
Hold Sales, as follows:
MONDAYS.'. - .- FAT OmLE.
"^-«.-r..-c-o \l5HEEP, LAMBS',
«WEDNESDAYS./CALVES, and PIGS.
TUESDAYS .*| _
THURSDAYS .\HIDES. SKINS. *c
SATURDAYS . J
Prompt Account Sales and Cash Settlements.
Telegraphic Address
"LAUGHTON COMPANY," Adelaide.
Telephone 274._7suali'
NOTICE.
COLES «feTHOMAB
Beg to notify that they arc OPENING
A BRAXCH OF THEIR BUSINESS IN
ADELAIDE,
at *", CCRRIE-STREET. on SEPTEMBER 3 next,
and will conduct WtEKLY faAt.ES OF CATTLE.
SHEEP. PIG3, and CALVES at the CORPORA-
TION YARDS.
MONTHLY MARKET;*, at KAPUNDA and SAD
DLEWORTH will be held regularly as hcrctolorc.
In addition to their prestnt -»ian" they have &...
cured the servires of Mr. E. W. Cjitine. who is
well and favorablv loiown throughout tlic riutc.
They act as AGENTS ONLY, and Owners tan
rely upon their best efforts being u.-ed in the dis
ntxal of Jil Stock consignrd to them.
* ACCOUNT J"\IE>' PROMPTLY*
RENDERED.
KAl'l'NDA MARKET on Third ThursdAj m every
month. _
SADDLEWORTH MARKET on Fust Tuesday in
everv month.
L*>ND and CLEARING SALES conducted m ajiy
out "of tac State. 2iiS-24aiul2s222-43
A WONDERFUL CLOCK.
Keeps excellent time ^BBSB^SB¡^BI^^^*
Goes 8 days without winding ?^^KBspg|gi|^^9H
^B^BBS^^jL^^SMlsassasI
Strikes the half-hour on a Clear Ringing Bell. «IMBE7r^-*i*<'jw]aH
The Case is made of enamelled wood Wi^KSk^L JS^ÈBm^Ê
Which looks exactly like marble. BHKi-i'^^^fta^ÉMsiW
Can easily be kept clean. ^jUm^SBÊBSÊÊÈÈËËSi*
Always looks like new. i^HRHlsna^e.^l^^a^RSBIaa^fe
Is guaranteed for «l^i.^H«<t^..^ii^Í.^Í^BBi.^^.^il^B
And the only ^^^H[[B^|BBBÍHBSSSSBBB
:E»:ERI& YlVE^lff Ä 0 0.9 WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELLERS,
AUCTIONS.
KANGAROO SKIN SALE.
ELDER. SMITH, & CO., Ltd.
will 'tell
THIS DAY
KANGAROO SKINS, at 2.30.
YOHO STATION.
RAPID BAY.
ELDER, SMITH..& CO, Ltd.
have received instructions, from the Trustees in
the Estate of, the late \V*. (Jerrard io sell by
auction, in the Wool Exchange, Grcnfell-strcct,
Adelaide,
On TUESDAY; September IO. at 2.30 o'clock.,
the above urcll-known GRAZING PROPERTY,
comprising
C,23S Acres Freehold
JM Arres Private Leasehold
110 Acres Roads and Reserve«, rented Irom
the District Council.
Together with about ' ?
2,700 Cros-Jircd BWBS
2,000 Crossbred wctherfj
-1,400 Ooflsbred Lambe
13 Lincoln Rams
23 Merino Rams
IG Horses
25 Cattle
And all neecssirv Implement« and Fiant for '
the effectual working of the properly. I
Thus Estate is situated aliout Û0 miles south of
Adelaide, in the Hundred of YunkuliU, and has a.
regular annual rainfall of about 21 in. i
The Improvements consist »f substantial Seven-1
roomed Stone House and cellar, rive-room«!
Stone Cottage, men's quarters, woolshed, and .
all necessary outbuildings. f\
The property is enclosed with a vermin-proof |
fence, and in addition three sheep paddocks, and
the cultivation paddocks arc also netted.
The Sheep on the Eotalc form one of the leading
South Australian Crossbred Flocks, and this sale
offers an exceptional opportunity for buyers to
secure a first-class investment for their capital.
IX'liM'ry to be given off shears early in Novem-
ber.
Further particulars will be supplied by the
Auctioneers on application, who will also make
arrangement« for intending buyers to inspect the
property. _220,35x220
FANCY POULTRY SALE.
AT THE MART, GRENFELL-STREET.
A. W. .SANDFORD & CO.
will sell by auction, THIS DAY' (Wednesday),
at 1 o'clock- > ,
A Fine Catalogue of PRIZE and FANCY POUL-
TRY from many of the leading breeders in
tli3 State, including
LEGHORNS, Dorkings, Orpingtons, Wyan-
dotte*. Plymouth Rocks, Malays, Minorca«,
Langshans. &c, I.R., B. Orp., and Pekin
Ducks, «Se.
Note.-As our Galvanized Steel Coops aro
thoroughly steamed out weekly, purchasers can rely
cn obtaining healthy birds, free from tick and |
difense. 225-"
On FRIDAY.
AT THE PRODUCE MART,. GHENfELL-STREET.
¡ A/Vf. SANDFORD & OOMPY
«rill sell by-auction, commencing at 11 o'clock
I BUTTER, EGGS, BACON. CHEESE. HONEY.
I 12.S0-Turkeys,. Ducks, Fowls, Geese.
1. o'clock-Carcase Pork and VeaL liouo
THIS DAY, at 2.15 p.m.
LUXMOORE BROS., LTD.
will sell, at their Curric-strect Stores
Aliout 1,000 KANGAROO SKINS.
' 8K1N SALES THIS DAY.
R. J. COOMBS & CO.
will sell
'K7NGAR00 SKINS, at 2.30 p.m.
On FRIDAY, August 10, at 11 o'clock.
AT THE ADELAIDE AUCTION MART,
46. GRENFELL-STREET.
REMOVED FOR CONVENIENCE OF SALE.
A LARGE AND IMPORTANT CATALOGUE
SALE OF MAGNIFICENT HOUSEHOLD FUR-
NITURE AND FURNISHINGS FOR
HALL, DRAWING-ROOM, DINING-ROOM,
BEDROOMS, AND KITCHEN.'
G. E. C. STEVENS & CO.
SUCCESSORS TO F. ,T. ROTTING & CO.,
have received instructions to sell, as alwvc.
Catalogues ready To morrow Morning.
NOTE.-Special attention is called to the above
Sale, winch comprises the finest collection or
Furniture and Furnishings offeied in any Mart for
seme considerable time.
NORMANVILLE "HARKET.
FRIDAY. lGth Al'GUST.
THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UNTIL A
LATER DATE.
ACRAMAN & GRAHAM.
J. H. Weidenhofer & Co.
20. CURRIE STREET. ADELAÏDE.
AUCTIONEERS. VALUERS. AND GENERAL
COMMISSION AGENTS.
Sales and Valuation undertaken in any part of
the State.
Recognised Valuers under Probate and Succession
Duties Act.
PROFESSIONAL ENGAGEMENTS.
Cndt- this heading (if prepaid) li words. Sixpence.
BEEHlVn KNITTING MACUINE COMPANY,
BOURSE-STREET, MELBOURNE,
WANT PEOPLE TO MAKE UOSIERY FOR THEM,
whole or spare time, in their own homes; make
pound a wiek; previous experience not-necessary;
coLsunt cinplojincnt all the year round.
"Beehive" Knitting Machines arc made in Eng-
land nnfl nave a world-wide reputation. Awarded
Gold Medals, I'.iris,' 1905; Antwerp, liiOo.
Mention this piper._x22;-".0
CLERICAL Work wanted, few hours daily; nice
writer, make own appointment.-117, Halifax
street;_V225-6
"TVKSPITE my repeated statements, young Men
xJ and Women seem very slow to realise \hat
opportunities daily present themselves for which
there arc no candidates, the number of those will-
ing to acquire the talents so much in demand be-
ing lamentably few compared with the possibili-
ties which abound. I have repeatedly said that
I am prepared to guarantee appointments to suit-
able candidates, my good faith being proved by
the written testimony of many for whom I ha%e
already fulfilled this promise. It will cost
nothing,'and certainly will serve the interests of
those at all ambitious of starting well and rising
in the commercial world to call upon me for par-
ticulars, or, if living in the country, write, stat-
ing age, &c in which case instruction will be
given by postal lessons^-K. Paul Howard, princi-
pal Howard's Commercial and Correspondence Col-
lege, Grcnfell-strcct, Adelaide, the largest an-1
non successful in Australia._v*,aS-8
ENGINEER, general and refrigerating, seeks ré-
engagement ; capable taking full charge; large
cj.pcrience butchering business. - "T.G.," Mile
End JMX_V225-7
POSITION wanted as Traveller, Salesman, aijj
place of trust; highest references. --'Caledo-
nian," this office._%:-25-7
CJMAUT Men wanted to learn Engüicdriving;
IO thorough, practical instruction, personal
and by correspondence; Certificate from thi»
School recognised in all States.-Engineering
and Electrical Training School, Royal Exchange,
King William-sL-H. W. Channing, M., and E.E.,
rrmciral._vga-a
TAILOR'S Cutting Taught privately; West-End
London methods; terms very easy.-"Cutter,"
this ouic-c._v-225-31
-y A L U A B L E AGENCY.
APPLICATIONS are in-vitcd for the position of
AGENT for the INTERNATIONAL CORRESPON-
DENCE SCHOOLS OF SCRANTON, United States,
America, for South Australia.
' LIBERAL TERMS.
Only first-elass men need apply. References in
dispensable. _.
Apply at once, by letter, to J. G. SMITH, care
of neuter's Telegram Co., Ltd., King William
sticct. Adelaide._V22C-7
CANTED, Pupils, Window Trimming, Show
Card Writing, Advertising.-Scranton Cor-
respondence Schools, 3, Bank of Australasia Chara
berg, King William-st._v23iwc
"\7"OUNG Lady, quick, intelligent, willies to
J- barn Spotting and Mounting.-"Photo-
graphers." thisoqicc._ >_IrrbîL
OñíTsMART MEN WANTED to Train as ELEC
OUU TRIC TRAM DRIVERS and CONDUC-
TORS.
Men in the country em now be trained by cor
r£NODSPECÍAL EDUCATION NECESSARY. I
Cheap Railwaj Tares granted Pupils ot this
School.
Stamps for reply. "._.._
H. W. CHANNING, M. & E.E., >
SO, Royal Exchange, King William-Street.
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PROFESSIONAL ENGAGEMENTS.
CANVASSERS REQUIRED
by
' ' The People's Office,
THE T..& G. LIFE SOCIETY.
WHICH H».S PAID ONE THOUSAND CLAIMS .
in less than twelve months.
E_CE_LK,Yr TEKMS GI\ EN.
First-class men. v>26
MELBOURNE HOSPITAL
The Committee of Management invite further ap-
plications from legally-qualified Mcdieal Practi-
tioners for the position of
ACTING MEDICAL SUPERINTENDENT
of the Institution.
The salary is at*thc rate of £300 per annum, with
quarters, and the position is tenable for six months.
The time for receiving applications has been
extended Uli noon on MONDAY, 2nd SEPTEMBER
proximo.
Particulars as to duties, fcc., may be obtained
from the Secretary, to whom applications, with evi-
dence of qualification's should be addressed.
v218,26 T. R. ANDREWS, Secretary.
PERSONS WANTED.
Cnder this he-hrg (ii prepaid) U WOK-, Sixpence.
A WIDOW, with no family, wants rcspcctabM
young Girl, able milk; good home.-Mrs.
Burrage, GUdstonc-rd., Prospect._225-7
AT 126, Pulteney-st., next St. Paul's School.
--J Wanted, Working Housekeeper for country;
reference._- -Î20
A 'I 71, North-tcrracr-Waitresses, Housemaids,
-_-' Cooks, Li ¿lit Generals.' College Par», Unity,
l'irie. Glenelg.
A T Gooden'», «pp. Town Hall.-Man Cook, Laun
.i"-- dresses. Plain Cooks, Generals, Boots (uiiddlc
-gcd)._
AHOY to nuke himself gen ly useful and
attend horse. Apply "Lena..*," King Wil
liam-st., Kent Town. _-_
AT Young-si. Itegistry, off Unley-rd.-Wanted.
_20 all classes of Servants, Unley. . 220-7
A-"RELIABLE"-Cooks, General1» (town),
Housemaids, hotels (light). Generals, Larty
hclps.-Landrowna-ler., Victoria-go..
A
YOUTH, useil to horses, able drive, milk.
"St. Raymonds," opp. Unley Tramshcds.
A LIGHT General. Apply, morning, Mrs.
-¿-- "Brezel, ltosi-st. K., Mile-End._r_S_
| A Ï Miss Townsend's, Pulteney-st.-Cooks (20/,
w_-. io/), Waitresses (city-,, country), Kitchcn
uuid», Nurse._ ' ^_
AT Miss Townscnd's, Pulteney-st.-Housemaids,
Laundry Housemaids, Generals (all suburbs);
Cooks. Telephone 1,473.. __ . "'
A SMART Lad wanted, drive motor lift.-Har-
rold, Colton's new warehouse. Sutherland
und Story._ '_
, A T W. Clisby-'b, Grcnfcll-st,-Wanted, Vest
-_- Machinists, also Trousers Machinists, at once;
constant. 226-b
T Tilley's, l8, Pultor.ey-st.-Cooks, îlouse
iruids. Generals, Kitciicnmalcls, light Gene
Glenelg, N.A., City. ;
A
A HOUSEM.UD and General together, two
^*- friends or others. Apply l8, Pulteney-st.,
City. i, "
AT Mrs. Phillips*-, 119. . FUnders-st.-_ener__,
country hotels; Housemaids, Cooks, "XaUy
helps. Girls assist. ""< "> r < c ?_t-,,#. .
A CAREFUL Driver, for delivery van;" rife- ¡
_rences.-R._C. Anderson & üo.,~Piri¿-st. '
ARlsPECTÄBfJJ domesticated Girl, as help, j
fond of children. Apply "Dunrobin," Bart
lcy-crcscent, Wayville.1
ANICE Tidy Girl assist in housework.-Mrs.
Freshney, 31, College-rd., Kent Town.
, A -"RIALTO," Victoria-sq.-Cooks, Housemaids.
^Jk. N.A.; Nursery-Laundry-Uouscmaids, Gene-
rals, Nurse«, Man Cook. _
GOOD General Servant, respectable; Hotel
Mundoora. Apply Mrs. B. F. Rcu, Mun-
doora. - 226-S
AT McSnceny's.-Wanted, Waitress, city hotel;
Cook, 20/, institution; Housemaid, Laundry
maid, Generals, city, country. _
A T McSweeny's. - Wanted, Housemaid, 15/;
-^- Housekeeper, 15/; Nursemaids, House Lai-,
Barmaid. Awaiting, Light Generals, Helps. '
GOOD Coat Hand wanted; constant. Applv
II. E. Solly, tailor, Port-rd., Hindmarsh. '
220-S
A
B
B
0\H and Lads wanted.-A. Simpson _ Son,
Ga» Ier-pl._220c
OY wanted, able to ride bike.-S. J. Burford,
O'Connell-st, N.A.
BOY for Station, able, to milk. Apply 28, Way
liioiith-st. _-_''
1)AHMA1D wanted, for saloon bar. Apply Red I
J Lion lintel, Rundle-st.,_ J
lUGirf Hoy wanted. Apply J. Evans, printer,
3S. ti'Counell-strect., North Adelaide.
B
B
B
IOYS wanted.-Wliilias ¿c Ormiston, Ltd., (mil
teiH, ice., 13U, Gninfell-st.
'OY wanted.-"Advertiser" Printing Office. ?
_J_225c
BOY wanted to learn trade; constant job. Ap-
ply Magor, blacksmith, I-,<ieluiu-;d., . St, j
Peters. '-!5 «
BOOT Trade.-Good smart Girls, learn machin-
ing; also Bovs, apprentice to trade.-Stan
card Shoe Co., G.iwler-pl., S._224-0
BAKER, good bread, for small country tiau'e, j
wanted. Particulars "Country," White Hart
Uottl._ -î5-~
CARPENTER, for the country. Apply Cowell
Bros. - Co., Parade, Norwood; cr Victoria
sa.__i5-ti
CLEAN" Washerwoman, half-day, Tuesday «,. 2/6 ; |
'permanent.-Mr-s. Bock, 17t>, Fiindcivst. i
bide gate._
COMPETENT Nursery - Housemaid; suburb; gool ]
needle«oman; references. Apply, morning
Y.W.C.A.____
COOK, IS/; Laundress, 15/; General, 12/, family
four, no vCashing.-313, Artg-it-st. K._
ClOOK (male) for Station; constant billet. Apply
i 23, WjymuU-i-sU_r
CABIN 17TMAKEKS.-Lad. wanted as Improver;
good chance to learn; handwork only.-40, ;
Carrington-st. _
DRESSMAKING.-Wanted, rompctcnt Skirt |
Hand; permanent.-203, Carnngt-U-st., nr.
Uutt-st._
EXPERIENCED General, family of 4; wages 14/. ]
-Grassmere, Robc-tcr., Mcduidic._
XPERIKNCED General, also Nursery House
maid; rcferenceii. Mornings, evenings, Mrj. |
Senior, Buxton-st, North Adelaide._225-7
GENERAL Servant wanted, housemaid kept; I
good wages given.-Mrs. E. J. Tucker, |
Strathalbyn. _224-«"
ROGER'S Traveller, for city and subnrbs. Ap- I
plv letter, stating agc. references, and
salary". Town and Country- Stores._225-7
Good General, fond children. Apply Mrs. Le-
Cornu, corner Thames-st. and Gilbert-rd.,
Gilberton. 225-6
j y OOD Second Hand; mast make dough and I
'VX mould; constant job steady man; references.
Apply immediutely; wanted Saturday.-i eates, j
Uiker. Oiroroo. _225-6
G-\ ENFRAL, Housekeeper, Nurse for invalid lady,
>" Bov for windows, _c-Brun, opp. Hill's,
Grenfell-.-_223-C
OOD General Servant wanted. Apply 141,
Govor-st., North Adelaide. __G-7
G
r4.00D Housemaid for Mrs. H. A. Price, Crafers;
J small family.-Y.W.C.A.
G
GENERAL; no washing, shirts; references.
Morning, evening, Mrs. Saber, Gibbon-st., off
Banurd-st._._¿2U-3
/^.OOD General. Apply 1ÜÜ, Wright-St.
a OOD General Servant: sleep home.-Mrs. K. G.
Shorncy, Hali-st.. Semaphore._22C-S
(^IRL, voung, respectable, light General, caty
X <-itûation. Apply afternoon, Mrs. Pollock,
State Bank Chlir«._
ENERVL Servant, able was-, cook; rooming
or evening.-Mr?. Martindale, "Windtnerc,"
Marion-st.. Parkside. _i_fi-i
HITTMANN- Labor Offices.-Station Couples,
yian as cook, wife housekeeper; Generals;
top »ages._
HITTMANN'S I_bor Offices.-Four Scrulicuttcr-., I
piecework, fares paid, long job. Apply im
mediately-_
HiTTMVNVS Labor Offices.-SroaltgooOs But- j
cher. Coachman, Station Couples, Shepherds,
Farm Hamk. 20/; Youth«-_
HAItNESSJLVKER. - Good General.-Harrold, j
Colton. A- Compan.v- Limited, saddlery depait-1
ment. 7*, Cumc-=.t._^_22i>-S_
rOTINTS Labor Offices.-Wanted. Siallion ]
?t-L Groom«., Gardener. Ploughmen, Bullock
driver, Mustcrcr. Farm Couples, Youths, Black-j
smith. _
AIRDRESSrrv wanted. Applv J. DÜlCD, 197,
K-M; W___-»_ '-.
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PERSONS WANTED.
HUNT'S Labor Ornees.-Wanted, Station
Couples (£70 to £90 year, board, lodging),
Station Cook. _"
HUNT'S Labor Offices.-Wanted,, two Axemen,
cut mallee wood; 3/ per ton; apply iinmc
diately._- _
AIRDREfefcER.-Wanted, steady, Young Man;
permanent,-II. Schid*. Freeinan-st. 224-6
HONEST tad, 6/ week; S/6 in 6 months. Apply
U. S. Thwaites. 2 to 5. Central Market.
AIRDRÈSSER-Trustworthy Lad, used to
trade; good wages; constant.-Kellett, Todd
gt" Port Adelaide._225-f>
HAIRDRESSERS.-Wanted, a good Man.-Chas."
11. Shute, Unley-rd._
L'NIOR Packer wanted for the~dxapcry parcels
office; references.-Jas. Marshall fe Co.
J
KITCHEN Lad wanted. Apply Grant's Dilling
Rooms. Hindley-st._2230
LADYHELP, about 35 years, for a home near
Adelaide. Apply "Widower," this office
,T IGHT General; two in family. Apply 48, Bar
XJ nard-st.. North Adelaide._22.V6
MANTELPIECE Makers «ranted; constant.
Lewis k Clisby, mantelpiece makers and
joiners, Klinders-st. E._226-7
"¡?»70RTH Adelaide . Laundry, * Waltcr-st.-Good
-Is Shirt Ironer and Polisher, at oncer-A.
Nixon._._'.
OH-'ICE Voy. .Apply, personally, .with refer-
ences, Charles M. Muirhead, solicitor, I'irie
Churober«. Pirie-st. _220-7
OFFICE Boy wanted. Apply, own handwriting,
Moody, Winnall, & Stace, Waymouth-st.
_225-7_
RESPECTABLE Youth, attend pony, drive, gar-
den, useful. State, age, experience, wages.
"Melanctlion," this office._224-ti
RESPECTABLE Boys for Plating Room.-A. W.
Dobbie k Co., Cawler-pl._z226 '
EESPECTABLE, competent General Servant or
Working Housekeeper, undertake ail duties;
reference. Aprl.v Mrs. W. 'Palmer, lliiglics-st.,
Wallaroo._.?_._226-8
BOUGH Carpenter; short job. . Apply James
Anderson k Co., 2», Angas-st. * "'_
«STRONG, active Lad for bulk store. Apply
*-' Crooks & Brooker, Port Adelaide. . 220-7
SMART Boy wanted.-Birk's, chemists, Rundle
_St._' 226-8
(STRONG Boy, stable, garden, useful; wages ÏÎÏ/
O and keep; references.-"Strong," this office.
___._;_220-8 ?
.SMART Boy- wanted.-Couitas & Sons, tailors,
»?J 4, Runille-st. _
STRONG Youth for Electrical Store. Apply
promptly, by letter, "Electric," this office.
I_? . ' - 220-7
{SALOON" Barmaid; wages, 2,y per week; with re»
*SJ ferenees.-Selhorhe- HotcL'' -
(SMART Boy wanted.-D.' Hutton, groct-r, Gou
" gcr-st,
(SMART Cent, Youth, abo Lady Canvasser; salary
»3 and commission. Apply ''Imperial," this
office. '_- 226-7
STOREMAN.-Wanted, smart Man; must be com-
petent keep store books. Apply "Store
man," this office. ? ._.._
«STRONG,- Lads, experience preferred, for fae
T ' ' tory; fcood wages offered. Apply,-at taetory,
,Ftcd. Metters &,Co._. . , E225-7'
«STRONE «äpable General, for Broken Hill; good
ly'- wagest-.references."' Mornings, T.WVC.A.,
(SMART young Man, for timber mill. Apply
C? Cowell Bros. & Co., Parade. Norwood. 225-0
STRONG Youth, for garden. Apply betwoen 10
and 12, J. White, chemist, N.A. 225-7
TAILORESSES.-Wanted, good Coat Hands;
genuine advertisement; constant work guv
rantccd.-George Goldsmith, North Adelaide.
I
rpO Parents.-Wc have an opening for a well
X educated smart Lad, about 15; one just
loaring school preferred. This is a good oppor-
tunity for-an intelligent, capable lad. Applica-
tions, in writing only, will be received up to the
15th inst., S.A. Woollen Co., Ld., Box 67, G.P.O.
_222.6
.PO WATER JACKET FOREMEN AND MACHINE
J. , MINERS.
Wanted, on or about 7th September next,
THREE WATER JACKET FOREMEN;
Also a number of MACHINE MINERS.
' For further particulars apply
-NYMAGEE COPPER, LIMITED."
212Í33 Ntmagcc, N.S. Wales.
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¡'piNSMITH wanted, thoroughly competent, one
' X with experience in bakery- requisites prefer-
red»- State age, salary, references.-"Baku," this
office._'
TTPUOLSTERER wanted. Apply T. W. Troy,
\J Austral Buildings, lllndley-st._
,'ANTED,' Married Couple, good Farm Hands;
and lads.-J.**Melville. 29. Royal Excliange.
WANTED, a good. strong, country, Boy, milk.
attend horses, and generally useful. Apply
Imperial Hotel._ ._
.¿.£7AM ED, smart young Girl for cash desk; state
VV age, own handwriting.-"Preston," this, of-
fice;_ 220-7
WANTED, 3 ' Carpenters, 1 Handy Mun. Apply
early, C. li. Uofmeyer, .67, Frunklin-st.
TT7ANTED at once,, experienced Waitress.-Vie
'»'V turia Hotel, Hindiey-st._._
WANTED; BOV, to leam trade.-T. A. Cook,
pastrycook," 2, Rundle-st._226-S
WANTED, Certificated Engincdrivcr for Flor-
rie-ii. Fricker, McLaren Wharf, -Port Ade-
laides^_,_
WANTED, a Mason. Apply C. F. Muller,
Payneham. _
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7-ANTED, a Bov, oue, who resides in city.
Wastell, chemist, King.Wm.-st.
7.ANTED, a light General, for the country. Ap
r ply in- front of "Advertiser" OfUce, 11
o'clock this morning.
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7ANTED, 2 Filers, at once.-Lewis Cycle
' Works, 31, Cawler-pl._~5¿L
r.ANTED, General. Apply Mrs. Fred. Clark,
Kent Town Hotel, Kent Town._
\\7ANTED, Reliable Person to help nurse in
.VV valid; references.-1¿0, Barnardst., N.A.
WANTED, good Country Giri, just leaving
VV' school, mind'baby, assist housework; Gcr
nac preferred.-"K.A.," this office._226,8
WANTED, a competent Hardware Salesman. Ad
drcss Box 225, G.P.O._226-7
WANTED, Smart Industrious Lad, from 11 to 16.
Constant job. Address "Lad."..Sl. Petera.
-rXTA-STED. a good all-round Currier.-Da\ id
.VV Reid, Hindmarsh. _ 226-S
VX7ANTED, Junior, for insurance cfricv; one
'VV, just leaving school preferred.-Box 122,
P.O._
WANTED, an active Boy.-Shieriaw & Co., 16,
Hindlcy-st._226c
ANTED, strong, respectable Girl for kitchen
work.-Balfours, 74, Rundle-st.' ' z226
WANTED, two Carpenters. Apply T. 0'Mar-a,
United Service. _2226
WANTED, Young General; three in family; an-
other maid kept. Apply between 10-12, V.
Cohen, 39, North-ter._*226
WANTED, strong Girl, assist light housework.
"East Adelaide." this office._»226
WANTED, Lad.-Joe, Thistle Stables, Way
mouth-st._Z22B
\X7A1\TED, smart Lad for dairy, used to horses.
»».. -R. J. Middleton, Rosaville Dairy, Largs.
_225 7
WANTED, good Ceneral Sen-ant, no washing.
Apply W. Dittmar, Gawler-place*. 225-G
WANTED, respectable Uuth. used bi-rscs aud
general work, private house; must be goon
driver. Apply Balfour*», Rundle-st._225-6
TA'ANTED, Man. 30/ weekly, Vinnaroo, used
* » . scrub farming. Apply Webb, Grenfell Build-
ings, Crenicll-st._225-6
ANTED, respectable Girls for Factory.-W.
Meru-, to Co., Wakefield-st._S25-7
WA N T E D. FOREMAN F I T T E R,
experienced in laying out and erecting
machinery; accustomed to reading (Irawings.
Forward references and statement of " qualifica-
tions to
MANAGER SOUTH MINE.
¿3.V7_ BROKEN HILL.
YTtTANTED, strong, active Boy, abont 16. .Aï»
VV ply "Artire." P.O., Port._224-6
W7'ANTED, strong Lad for striker; also, lui
" prorrr; constant job; state »ages.-Martin,
Port Wakefield._221-K
\"\7ANTED, a young Lady, for fruit »bop. Apply
* * 17C. Rundle-st., 10 o'clock._
WANTED, clean, iwpcctable Person ia Mother's
Help, good home.-Mrs. Holmes, Wellington
rd-. Maylands._ 226-7
.ANTED, an experienced Waitress. ApFiy
Heul -*"«<T^'- Studierst. «M
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PERSONS WANTED.
?yOirrir, strong, wanted.-Halliday Bros., lltho
-*? printers, Waymouth-st._
"\7"0UNG Girl, assist housework and children.
J- Mrs. Linchan, Henley Bcach-rd., Mile-End.
_225-6
TATANTEb, first-class Milliner for Port Pirie. Ap
* V ply G. _ R. Wills & Co. . 224-6
.NTED." smart Lad »nth needle.-Denton and
Co., chaff mills. Pirie-6t. _224c
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A N . T ED,
EXPERIENCED
! SALESMAN
for Manchester Department.
Apply,by letter,
GOOD, TOMS, _ CO. z221-0
SITUATIONS WANTED.
Under this heading (if prepaid) 14 words. Sixpence.
j A S Dom--ticated Companion, fond children, re
.--. fined home essential, Anglican; recommended.
"Cultured," P.O., Gawler._226-7
A -"RIALTO," Viet oria-sq.-Walters. Boots,
-a_- Kitclicnnuids, Generals, Housemaids, Cook-,
hotels, private, Telephone 2,093._
A STEADY single Man, practicil gardener, milk,
-TV. and drive-.-"Careful," this Oihce. 225-7
AS Ladyhelp. daily, resident companion, work-
ing housekeeper, domesticated; reliable; rc
ferences.-"Immediate," G.P.O._
BY intelligent trustworthy person, attend iu
valia; mental preferred.-"Courage," this
cfHcc._ , 2*30
BY Competent Gardener, single, middle-aged;
refcuncea.-A. Killin, 111, Waymoutli-st.
_4_______
BY Lady, irreproachable character, position as
Housekeeper, where help is kept; good man-
ager and cook.-"Abstainer," this office. 222,5-3
CAPABLE, Middle-aged Housekeeper, good cook;
Nurse, invalid; Ladyhelp, domesticated.
Ileliable. Landrowna-ter., Vittoria-sq.
COMPETENT Housemaid wiidim re-engagement;
references: country; Strathalbyn preferred.
Employ ment Agency, Y.W.C.A._
CARETAKERS' Situation wonted by respectable
Couple; recommended; abstainers.-"Absti
iicnVc," this office._225-0
DIGGING, Grubbing Trees, cleaning up about
house, other work; good lcferenees.-"Earth,"
this oil!re._ 220-7
EXPERIENCED Housekeeper wishes, situation;
Moonta or Kadina; now or in few weeks;
,good references.-"Reliable," P.O., Kadina. 225-8
MIDDLE-AGED Lady desires position as House-
keeper, Christian home, where help kept;
good cook and manager.-"Christian," this office.
_?_222,5-6
ESPECTABLE Girl would like situation as
_Housemaid. Apply "Willing," this office.
SITUATION wanted as Waitress or Housemaid;
hotel. ,e\-penenced.-"Olive,", this otflfce.
SITUATION by~M7ddle-«gcd Man as Coachman.'
groom, milk, garden; good references.
"Single," this office._
SITUATION *_mVd Light General or , assist
housework.-"Nellc," this office. ,
1TUATION wanted, Nurse-Needlewoman -, good
' reference«.-''Nurse, » this office. ( zg26
HÏUAT10N" wantoil, Laundress, ' near College
' Park.-"College Park." this office.
/TWIOROUGHLY competent Dranor, with exten
-*- sive knowledge commercial bookkeeping, de-
sires Engagement in good City house, any posi-
tion; 15 years' experience; 5 years as principal;
best commercial references; age 34. Apply "Soft
goods," this office. 225-7
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'ASHING and Cleaning, by day. or half.-164,
Hanson-st., south end, Mrs. Ellis.
YOUTH (l8) years experience, garden, fowls,
pure stock,' strong, energetic, educa led.
"Handy," this ufrlrc_
"XrOUNG Man seeks position of trust, any busi
-- ness, thoroughly honest, fond machinery;
kind to horses.-"Trustful," this office. 225-0
"VTOUNG Person wantB situation as Housemaid or
-1- General. Apply "Competent," tliis office.
_,_220-7
YOUNG Couple, no family, desire management
station, farm, thoroughly experienced siíeep,
cattle, all machinery--A. Afford, Port Germein.
_225-6x229
L*D. ROLL, Wcllpancr Hung; 2/0, Ceiling«
vi vrtiitencd; general Repairing.-Box 79, G.P.O.
226-7
BOARD AND RESIDENCE.
Under this heading (if 'prepaid) li words. Sixpence.
A T Argyle House, 101, Gawlcr-pl.-Mrs. Cronk
-£V las superior Home for visitors; every conve-
nience.
T ti», Angaa-st.-Large double ' Room to' Let,
k, suit married roupie; moderate. _
T 111, Franklin-st., near G.P.O.-Vacancies,
Boarders, every convenience; terms moderate.
1 225-6
A
A T 110, Carringtcn-sr.-Comfortable double and
__- «ingle furnished Room» to Let; moderate.
OARI) .and Lodgings for respectable Boy, 13
years, and good family.-"_ez," this office.
220-8
B
BUSINESS Lady requires large furnished or un-
furnished Room, use kitchen, eastern suburb.
-"Companionable," this office.
OMFOl'TAHLE Boord and Residence; 15/ week.
-3, Tavistock-sL, near Tavistock Hotel, Run
dle-st._._
COMFORTABLE Accommodation for Boarders er
Furnished Rooms.-I und 2, Landrowna-tcr.,
Vietona-sq. - ' ?_'_
CvOMFORTARLK ? Furnished Single Room, suit
> lady or gent going business City.-"Select,"
this oflie-e._ '_?*_
COMFORTABLE Board. Residence for Ö respect-
able gentlemen.-Mrs. II. Moore, Military
road north. Semaphore._235-7
L'RNI-IIKD Room to Let.-IS, Kcrmode-st.,
N.A. Penny section. 225-6
.¥;
TI
LORNE." 142, Ward-st- W., N.A.-Vacancies
' for Gentlemen Boarders; terms moderate.
_221-7
PRIVATE fumisbel Ariarlinrnts, conveniences, 5
minutes c-itv, "tnit superior people.-Hackncy
Honse. Hackncy-rd._'_226-7
ROOMS to Let, healthy locality; handy to Id.
section.-"Karecma," Grcnfcll-.t., Kent
Town._?_225-7
SEMAPHORE.-Comfortable Board, Residence, or
Let Part House; near train, lieach.-McBride,
Se-iaphorc-rd._222,6
Let, Bedroom, use dining-room, kitchen; pri
ratc.-"Marsden,", Melboume-st., N.A.
_224,6.0
V7"ACANCIES at Mrs. Williams', Poolc-st., North
Adelaide; penny section._225-6
ÏTACANCY, two Lady Boarders.-ML- Gillis,
V Gracc-st., Goodwood Park, minute Hvde
ark tram. 225-7
TXTANTED, Board and Residence for Married
Tv couple, at Mile-End; private family pre
ferred. Apply "Yarra," this office._221-6
YOUNG Man, Government employ, requires
Board and Lodging; state terms.-"Surrey,"
this office. '
LOST AND FOUND.
Under this he-ding (If prepaid) IA word». Sixpence.
BROWN Mackintosh, Monday, between Gilbert^
st. and Prospect; reward.-S. Matter.«, 13,
Cilbcrt-st._
BETWEEN Horris-st. and Exetev Station, Gold
. Chain with Medallion, farthing attached; re
ward.-Mrs. Armour, Hams-at., Exeter._.
CtAME into my yard, Bay Maro; owner can have
J some! paying expenses.-F. W. Randall, Magill
rd., Maylands._*_____
IJv-LLtytVED n.e boree, Thursday, young Sable
". Collie Dog.-45, Ens!-ter. ,_
GLANVILLE.-Fox Terrier Slut, brown head,
black thigh; reward; detainer prosecuted.
Charles .Merrett. Portland._
llST, Black Pomeranian Dog; reward.-17S,
», Flinders-si. cast._" _--6
T OST. Bicycle.- front of Simpson's, Grcnfell-sL
'_l_ Return to Simpson _ SOD, Adelaide. He-
ard._
LOST, between Engcl's Comer and Angus and
. Gosling. Gold Brooch; reward.-Angus and
Gosling.________
LOST. Currie, Hindley st»., Gold-rimmed Spec-
tacles, leather case; reward.-97, Currie-st.
_-S6-7
LOST, Saturday, Half-dozen Banister?, between
City,'Norwood. Apply 39, Cardwell-st.,
City. Reward._
T OST. Bunch of Keys on chain, near Grenfell
-- st. Finder rewarded returning to A. _ W. D.
Iba_u__ v
BIG £1 BUNDLES.
LOOK AT THIS-THE LOT FOR ¿£1
Qur Cambric Parcel.
1 dozen-12 jards of Strong Cambric, in Dark Nav>, Black, or Cornflower,
lillie, with neat Floral design«. This Cloth is usuallv sold at . . .. 0 311
1 do7en~12 yards 30 in Cambric, all white ground, ii lth small »pot and floral
designs,, *m any color, these aie usually. . .. . ... 0 4 6
1 doyen-12 j aids Colored Fancy Mu&hn, in choice l<loi-al designs, in almost
anv shade, these ¿ve the verv newest, and are maiked.0 4 8
1 dozen-12 \ards Delainette, Cream ground, neat Floral designs, in any color,
these nie" good washers and serviceable, ad usiullv sold at .. . .0 411
1 dozen-12 yards White iluf.hn. with Lace Stripe, m sei eral different de-
signs, tip top for children's wear, well worth . . . . ..... 0 3 li
1 dozen-12 >ardn Cream Hall Fpot Muslin; this m a splendid washer, good re
/ liable wearer, and a line usually told at.... 0 4 8
£16 3
THIS-BIG-BUNDLE FOR £1.
Our Wonderful Dress Parcel. - <
mr 20/- THIS LOT.
'£ s. d.
L DRESS LENGTH, Superior Quality, Dress Tweed, in Light Grey, Dark
Grey, Green, Brown, Black, or Navy. These have a neat small Stripe;
first-class quality; make a real superior Costume, ordmarv price.0 8 li
1 DRESS LENGTH, New Winter Tweed, 42 in wide, colors Black, Navy,
Dark Green, Grey, New Navy- This line will make a real Smart Cos-
tume and will gue gieat service. This Dress will more than please you.
Ordmarv price is.0 6 11
1 DRESS LENGTH, New Fancy Winter Tweed, heavy and warm, service-
able in these colors-Daik Grey, Navy, Dark Electric, and Dark Brown. ,
Slake a good Second Best Dress or House Dress, or very suitable for
Children Ordinary price is. 0 3 11
4 YARDS BLACK LLNENETTE, for Lining Dress, or as many, more yard«
as jon want at 6d. j ard. ordinary unce is. 0 1 11
2 YARDS SILK FINISHED "VELVETEEN," in any shade you may
wish to rim«: it's a beautiful quality Vehetccn, li in. wide. 1/8 yard 0 3 0
1 BLOUSE LENGTH. 3 jards, Flannelette Blouaing, Twdl Cashmere Finish,
Cream or Datk Grounds, Pretty Designs._, 0 1 .
'£1 0 fl
THE LOT FOR 20/.
This Big £1 Parcel. Our Household Parcel.
,£ s.d.
5 yards White or Grey Twilled Sheeting, extra heavy, 72 in. wide. Please
state which you prefer, White or Grey.' ' .. . 0 6 9
6 yards Perfectly Pure White Calico, 36 in. wide. Splendid elote to make up 0 2 fl
2J jards Cream Linen Table Damask, pretty floral des gn, 56 in. wide . 0 2 11
6 vardo Good Cretonne, -very pretty patterns, light or dark colorings, 28 in.
wide .. . 0 2*
6 yards Colored Curtain Muslin, lovely flowered designs, Lace border, 40 in.
wide . 0 2 6
2 White or Brown Turkish Towels, large size. State which preferred .... 0 1 t
6 yards Heavy Navay Galatea with White Stripe, for Boys' wear or for Men'«
Shuts. 0 3 0
WE SE>D THIS SUPREME PARCEL FOR 20/. £1 * * .
AH Goods in our Famous £1 Parcels ha*%e been most carefully selected by cr0E<
Country Order Department Manager. Thm, not one article of doubt is included.
We ask j ou to place an order for one, aud we are quite sure you will be more ¿has
satisfied.
SATISFACTION OR YOUR MONEY BACK.
Our £1 Gent's Winter Parcel
CONTAINS- '£
1 Gent's Tweed Suit, in Fawn, Brown, and Grey, or Fawn Melange (state
color and size wanted) .0 15 .
I Gent's Colored Cotton Shirt, linen back and front, collar and pocket if re-
quested . :.o m
*
1 Gent's Tweed Trousers, m the correct wearing styles, and size or color.« 0 4 11
2 pairs Gent's Colored Merino Socksf double heels and toes. 0 1 0
1 Gents' Colored Fancy Scarf, Bow or Derby Tie (state which). 0 1 .
1 Gent's White Linen Handkerchief, full size .. .. .. ,.. ". ..018
1 pair Gent's British Elastic Braces, strong make .. ,, "« .« »« /,. 0 1 0
THIS TIP-TOP RELIABLE PARCEL FOR 20/. '*l ' *
But if vou would care to give an extra 5/ an. have a much better suit, makins; the
whole parcel 25/, jou will be more than pleased, it stands to reason we can supply a. de
cidediy better suit for 19/6 than we can for 15/6, and a suit is not an article you nts
buying every day. or every week for that natter. So think it over, and ,tken and
us an order. You will be very pleased with the parcel.
CARRIAGE PAID ON £2 ORDERS.
CHAS. MOORE & CO.,
Corner Victoria-square and Gouger-street f00
GREAT BARGAINS IN BOOTS AND SHOES
AT
A. W. BARLOW «Se CO.'S
THE UP-TO-DATE BOOT PEOPLE, No. 10, BUNDLE-STREET, OTT. r '
REDUCTIONS FOR STOCKTAKING.
We have a huge Stock of ROSTOCK'S and CLARK'S NOTED MAKES, all imported direct,fron
the ïactory. NO MIDDLE PROFIT. Look at this:- *
.LADIES' CLARK'S DAINTY LACE and BUTTON SHOES, with REAL Wurtcmbufg Heda, 16/«, to
go at 1VB
GENTS' BOSTOCK'S REAL GLACE KID or BOX CALF BALMORALS, welted, 22/6 and 25/, to JO at
17/6. Three shapes-Narrow, Medium, or Broad Toe«.
LADIES' BOSTOCK BUTTON or LACE SHOES, beautiful shapes. Ï2/6, to Bo at 10/6. "
CHILDREN'S CLARK'S TAN, BLACK, ,or WHITE BUCKSKIN SHOES, ANKLE feTRAPS, or, OMS»
BAB SHOES, sizes 3," 4. 5, 6, 3/11, to go at 2/0. '
GENTS' REAL 'GLACE KID BALMORALS, 0/6, now 7V0. , ..
LADIES' REAL GLACE KID HIGH TOP LACE AND BUTTON BpOTS, Pitea« Osas. 8/9, to \ at
ve ,
LADIES' REAL GLACE KID LACE and BUTTON SHOES, with Patent Toceaps, only 5/9.
EVERY PAIR OF THE ABOVE LINES ARE RIGHT UP TO DATE, AND THE REDUCTIONS
ARE GENUINE.
CASH RETURNED D? NOT SATISFIED.
A. W. BARLOW &' CO.,
No. 10, RUNDLE-STREET. Also at Gouger-stroet, Moonta, Kadina, Port Adelaide, and Port Pirie.
^m^^mt^^^_^^^^^.^^^^lg^uajo^^.
HUNTER'S CITY BOOT PALACE,
NEXT THE ARCADE.
THE RENOWNED CITY BOOT PALACE.
THE OLD - ESTABLISHED FOOTWEAR DEALL^,. ( ^"'
Now Showing a Superb STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES in ' Every Conceivab»
Style, Shape, and Quabty.
LADIES' EVENING SHOES, reduced One-Half.
LADIES'. GENTS', AND CHILDS' WINTER SLIPPERS, at Half-Price.
HUNDREDS OF ODD SIZES, under Cost.
SOLE AGENTS for the CELEBRATED JENNESS' MILLER COMMONSENSB
BOOTS AND SHOES.
JOHN HUNTER & CO.
"Phone 488. ' 179uaic
Dont
Trust
To luck
When it comes
to having Dental
Work Done
II DOESN'T PAY. You can rely on get
tine; the »cry Best of Work dose if you en-
trust me with it. There's no chance or
risk about Mallan Dentistry. AU my
Patrons have absolute Confidence in my
Ability to effectually tase care of their
Dental AilmcnU. May I not bo favored with
iOUR Patronage alwlf
MNGLE TOOTH, 6/.
THE SET, ii/. ,
T UNLESS EXTRACTIONS.
5 KING WILLIAM ST R^
LOST AND FOUND.
LOST Frida* August 9 in Goodwood or Ilcnlev
Beach trams a Black Silk. Parasol, sihcr
mounted reward -144 North ter west_
IObT, Cycling Cape Winchester, Rugby streets,
A Unley road Keith, Knight, V menester street,
Malvern Reward_226 7
T OST, Tuesdaj White Cockatoo, finder -e
JL¿ warded Return to Mrs Bruce, 181, Cougir
st »est_¿26 S
LOST Purse, Monda} morning, N A , probably
rvntcst-, reward.-Tormore House, Caildcra
Bt_
LOST, Cocker Spaniel Dog, wide collar, Run
die, Saturday, reward-Bonney, Wood, Son,
and Co_
T OST, on Tuesdaj morning a voung Parrot
J-4 Ander rewarded -Horace Johnson Rosewater
OST, uear Sewcll's Gate, Payneham, two Ring»,
one a diamond and rtibv, the other a Gold
Rinc; with hair worked on it, also an "Etude
Solcmnelle " Write "Rings," this office
_220-3
LOST, pair Rosary Beads (keepsake from Ital>)
4th August, Brown street Pur* lands, n.
ward -Dovle's Book Depot Law 1er pi_
LOST Tuesdj», Pair Cream (JIOÍCS lilac
stitching between Norwood and Lnlcj
rd , reward -Muss Ind Penong ht., Il>dc Park
"TOST, Semaphore White and Tin bt Bernard
\*-* Dog (named Barn)-Wat nu in, new« mint
Semaphore_ _226-3
LOST, Baj Mare, lo hands, branded A finder
rewarded, detainer prosecuted -J \ Sewell,
Wellington rd North Norwood _ -?*.' 7
SEMAPHORE Gold Chain and Medallion, with
??? photographs reward-Chas Birks A to
Rundle *A_
STRVYtD, BUek Pon\ Mare branded O neir
shoulder rcwari-Rose Park Ston, or E
Daw, Fish Market, 'Phone 1 111_-*S< 6
WANTED TO BUT.
Dsder Uns heading (If p-epald) l8 «ord«, on«
_insertion 1/, three insertion«. >/tk_
ATTENTION -Ladies' and Gentlemen s Lcft-off
Weannir \pparel the highest cash pnres
gncn in the eity letters promptly attended to -
CATION'S, 3?, Hindlcv.L, opp. Tlcatr» Roval.
[L
WANTED TO BUY.
ALMONDS AND K E R N E L &
*A- Highest Price Given.
22BÍW352 A. Walton li Co., Ltd., Grotc-Bt.
ALL Tickets, Saloon or Steerage, Sydney, Mel«
bourne, Fremantle, elsewhere; good prlc*
given.-Hittmann'a Labor Office«, Pultcney-«t.
_222-40
A LL Tickets, steamers, saloon or steerage, Fra«
--- mantle, Melbourne, Sydney, Tasmania, elsa*
where.-Lawton'« Labor Oflloe. Leigh-«- 218-28
TTENTION.-Ladies', Gentlemen'«, Children's
Lcft-off Clothing Bought; highest prices: let*
tera attended.-Mr., Mrs. Elliott, 15, Franklin-«-,
_201 walga
T 74. Waymouth-strcct.-Mrs, Hermann Buy.
_Ladies', Gentlemen's, Children's Lcft-off
Clothing; highest prices; letters receive imme.
diate attention._219,22,28
HICKS.-Wanted, 20,000 Hard-burnt Paving
Bricks.-E. Ryan & Sons, Gouger-st. 226,9
Ar
B
BONES.-Wanted, all »ort* mixed Bones, bought
all year round, any quantity; highest prie«.
Anders jc Sons, Freeling._138wi:184xl45:_BI
ÜRÑITURE, Pianos, Organ» Bought for Cain;
best jrices given.-Charlea Segar, 232, Tavi-
stock Buildings, Rundlc-st. E., City.
_2121wa_t
OOOI) Saddle and Breeching for heavy dray.-K«
K. Mosel, StHing East._ 225-7
wC_JMALL Yacht wanted, about 20 ft. long. Par
IO ticulars "Yaclit." this office. 226-8
SHEEP. Babbit, Opossum Skin«, Hides, Bona,
Hide«, Tallow and Fat. Bones.-Crompto_
«nd 6oo. G»wlcr-pl. _Spot cash. lfll._
VITANTED, good Secondhand Piano. Fu]1 __*,
V» ticulirs to "Public School." Woodville.
___224,8,9
WANTED, 3-in. Black Gas-piping, 2,000 ft,
sound, secondhand, for irrigation; any qnaa<
litics. Lowest cash price "Pipes," this office.
i S-VS-t
Printed and published daily' by Jph_
Langdon Bonython (carrying on bocine«
as, J. L. Bonython _- Co.), at ta<
offices of I_e Advertiser, The Chroniele|
and The Express, Kins' William .amp
Waymo-th atreet«, Adelaide, South A-f
traba.
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