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SHIPPING.
ORIENT LINE.
ilOYAL 1UIL STC^UCItS TO LOSllON.
CalllDS at COLOMBO. SUEZ. FORT SAID,
NAPLES. TOULON. GIBRALT4B AKD
' ? PLYMOUTtl. ? ;
Bteamen. Tent Commander. Sailing
OIIVIETO 12,133 F.R O'Sullcvan: June 28
?ORMONDE U.SSS L.V. Jame» July 26
OI10XSAY ' 20,000 W. S. Silicltcnl ? Auff. 23
OR AM A . 2.0,000 C. G. UathCEOn, Kept. 20
ORSOVA 12,041 E. P. Cameron : Oct. 18
ORV1ETO 12,133 F. It. O'Sullcvan Xov. 1
FARES— ADELAIDE TO LO.ND05I.
Falooni Single, frotn £94; Retnrn, (rqm £105.
3'hird Class, Single, £38, £40, £14; Rcturni
ff.8. £72. £70
HOLIDAY. EXCURSION TO. COLOVBO.
j6lTCtur.li.- Available for SO days, and inter
changeable with
P t O. SS. CO.
IT. C ASDLESON * CO. Agent!,
8 Kins William street
Tel. 3475 and 84761 2Usc
-p.&o.
ROYAL MAIL STEAMEUS.
To LOSDOV via COLOMBO.
EQTPT, MARSEILLES. . and' PLYMOUTH,.
Alternate Call» «f ADEN. PORT SUDAN.
and GIBRALTAR.
First »nd Second - Saloon Fasstngera.
fiteamen Ton-. Commander. » P»'
MARKUNDA 10,30i R.-1I.M. Collyer June 7
CATHAY 15,150 W. V Cossey June 21
?MOOL1A\ 20^47 S Hnch July 5
KARMALA 9,128 O. SIreen ? ? July 19
?MALOJA . !0,837' R J. OMioir . Aug. 2
MOSGOLIA 16.504 G..H. S. Furlong Aug. 1C
? Calls at Bombay.
Special Holiday Return Tjckcti .Colimbo «nd
Vmqus Tours. (ien»ral nnd Hcfriserated Caigo.
ELDER. SM1TB. & CO. LIMITED. Agenti.
62c
AltiE YOU GO-IN G II O 11 £7
11 to, and you .do not wish to pay a 'Saloon
lare, why not travel by the most- economical
.route!
P. & 0. VIA THECAiPE SERVICE,
v ONE-CLASS STEAMERS
Leaie
at regular Intctrali for
KNGLIS0,'
Tl» 'DURBAN, CAPETOWN, and CASA1JX
. .- . ISLANDS.' .
Steamer. Tonn. Cotnrcamler. - Sails.
BALRANALD 13,100 W. P.;Townshend Juno 20
BALLAIUT 13.100 J. W. ' Parker July 23
BERRIMA' 11,100 C. E.- Short Ang. 22;
FARES— UNITED KINGDOM, £37 to £53.
.SOUTH AFRICA; £21 to £27
Sound' Tour Tlcieti fof return bv P. and. 0,
Kail Line via Suez Canal art issued at iU2.
Tbe various rates are governed by the «iio and
petition of the cabin. lit all other respect! all
passengers enjoy equal facilities, and have the
lull rua of the Bhip. '?.''/
.There are cabins (or one, two,' three, Jour, and
?Iz £a«engera;,a large number are en toe 'upper
and promenade decks, amidships and nearly all
Live a porthole or \rindovC ?
? -SPACIOUS DINING. .SALOON.
LADIES1 LflUNGE.
BMOXIKO ROOM, VERANDAH.
?, ' '? . UBRAnY,- WIRT.LES3.
HAIR.DRESSlNa SA LOON AND bHOP.
it: yoa are ' going; home, and want lull' 'value
lor a cheap fare, travel by -
1 p. &. a. ..
OXE-CLASS STEAMER.
'? ?' ? Agent«:— ? ' ?' ? ?'?? ??
GEORGE! .WILLS & CO.; LTD.,
' 31 GrenfelVitreet
HOLT'S BLUE FUNNEL Un£
ABERDEEN UNE.
WHITE STAR JUNE.
Joint. Service to' South-Africa and EngUnd.
Callins, en route: at . Ficmantle. :Dnrbaa, Cape
i ?- ' ???'. town. Canarjr.-lslandj. ,- . ~- '. .?
I^I.t«ldlp|riJ-tsse^|r,e»;fo^ 1928 Kiian;niay nor
ntervB accommodation; ,.-. :????;.'-?.?.:?; ;. :,. ? '.'-v '.?
ANOHISES (a)--. ^ 10,000 tons- June 15'
ASOANTOS fa) \t .-.-? 10.048 --. Aag. 1 -.
DEMOSTHENES (bV' 11,250 -r SeifelO^
KESTOIt (a)- ??- ?'? 14.500'tirbi ,'? pct&gf?;
? (a) ; Firtt Clan, only,. (bK First; 'and ,Tbir.d
Clasj. (o) Cabin .Clara only, \ .-..-?:..,
? '?-? '? -??; FAHE3. ' '' ''?-'?- i 'i
TO AFRICA.— Flrjt^ClaM.' Single, from £5S;
Cabin Clou, Single, from £37. ^ --.?'. -. -..'?'
TO ENGLAND.— FIrjt.. Class. i,,SIngle,i'.hom
£88; Cabin Class. Single,' from £58- ?' .
Round the World-Tourei and Return. Tlcieb)
ria Suez, America, and tho;Far .East;. alw-Tonn
throujhout_SonUi Africa- at -Redafed Hatei. -
GEORGE WILLS & COMPANY. LTD., I Joint '
BALQETY & COMPANY. LIMITED, , Lagenta,.
[To England via South Afrifa.
?. 'Cabin' Clan Only.
'TraTtl In Comfort -at Moderate Cost.'
Excellent accommodation available ia'follovrlng
? '? Bailings:— ??..-?. ?..,*.
Sueyic, 12,663 Tons, July 4.
Ceramic, 18,500 Tons, Oct. 26.
Suevic, 12,663 Tons, Jan. 26,
?????' ? - ?'....''? .1929.
Tarn to. England %.-.. .. .. From £62
To Sonth Africa ..?....' t . ,?. .From £33
'Tor further . particuTan- apply tc^— ? ? ??? ? ?
Dalgety & Company, Limited,
'..,: ADELAIDE. .. -:
Central 4960. '.'. - ? - !.Port Adelaide J2001.
???''»-- ' '?» ? f.3w»e
Australian Commonwealth . Line.
ONE CLASS Passenger and. Cargo Service .to
Liverpool and London via Frcmantle, Colombo,
Fort Said, and Malta, transhipping' at Colombo
for Indian ports.' .-. ? ? . ,.?'
JJERVIS BAY 13,860 . ? Jude »
?fEHNDALB ' .' ' 8.074 . . June. 30
LARGS BAY 13,850' July SI
J1ORETON BAY 13,850 ? Ai)'- *?
HOBSONS BAY- ' 13,850 ' Auir. 18
E3PERAXCE BAY 13.850 Sept.. 15.
?Cargo only. . Omits Colombo. Haifa and
Liverpool. J Omits Liverpool, colli Hull '-
' FARES TO LONDON from £38 to £45 ilnjle,
£08 8/ .to £81. return, alio a limited number
of Deck Cabin Berths, , at £05 . single. £117
return. . .; v ?..,-.;. , '
AUSTRALIAN COMMONWEALTH LINE, ?'
j ? ; *5 Currie- street' ;'
Tel. Central 2921. 2922. Semaphore S0«. ?
' - ? j '*.'?»' .' .- ? . - .- . 10q- .
mHE NEW ZEALAND BHlPPiso CO.; ' LTtt
!?*- Fastest Passenger 'Vessels in the Direct
.Service to the United Kingdom. ?
Via PANAMA CANAL.
With UnsurpMsed Accommodation.
'Steamer Ton«. From. AbonK
RImulaka . ..? ? 8.997 WelllnBton June «7
Euahlne ... .. ' 10,870v.Wdlinslon ? July 3
? ? ??? For further particulartv.apply- to .
ELDER; SMITH, & CO.; LIMITED,
Adelaide and Port Adelaide. 84iae
The New Zealand Shipping
Xpmpahy, Ltd. ':.
. ^ ? ( ;, havtns/now arranged.
Direct Service to Australia and
New Zealand, .
Steamers vrill' be diipatch'ed monthly^ from Mon
treal, for Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, and' Ade
laide, also from Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton.
?nd Duncdin. -- . ,
Fof full particulars apply to THE-NEW, ZEA
LAND SHIPPING CO., LIMITED,. 213 Board of
Trade Buildlngi, Montreal, or' to the Company'^
Branches and Agencies throughout New Zealand
and . Australia. ? _ . . ,
plder, Smith/i &? Co., ^Limitedi
?::'??.' '. '. . '.- .' 'Agents,^ ' 'A: -'???? '- '?'
-? Not 27-31 Currie street. Adelaide: ':'
Tel. C.- 3001.- Port 2003 (10 iiries).
t ????'. ? ' ''?''{?- ' . ' ... ;-''381i8«ae^'
THURSDAY ISIlAND, SXnDARAN. UANIU.
HO.NOKONO. AND JAPAN. ?-?;;.. :
?;?. . Steamer. \ Tonnase. . . Leirn ?-.'
: ?'?'?? ??' ?*? '-'?? ???-?-???? Sydney. V
&S.ARAFDBA, - ? fl.OOOtons June IS.
aS. TANDA .'7,000 tons July 14..
S.S. ST. ALBANS 0,000 .-tons Aug.'ll..
- Eetnra Tickets available by N.Y.K. « XO.
Unes, ?.'?..????' .... ?... ?. . .? '? . -. . .
'.'??For .foil . particular! -apply ' . ? -? V'1. '?- -
BIBBS. BRIGHT.' 4 Cf).. Agent«.v ;
S7 Grenfell street, Adelaide. ': 851iB
- ?SIPPOHYDSEH KAISHA. ?
itANILA. CHINA, and JAPAN,, via BRISBANE,
TOWNSVILLE. and THURSDAY ISLAND.
?-????' vSteamer» Pitted ^ with JWirelesi;. - ? :.
Fattest-inil.Uest' Luxuriant Steamers In tie
?.-'?? ?/'?'' ?;..:.**?? ':-,ltidfc. ?..'. ?».??.-.. ?? -';-?.-;
? -? '-.:??: : j. -??? .. ???. . Uelb. , x .Sydney.
AKIMARO ...... ..May 26 June^S
JIISHIMA MARU ..' .. June. 23 ' June. SO
SPECIAL THROUGH BOOKIXGS to All Parta of
the EAST. EUROPE: &c.. by-thla Line: v
For piaiaRe retta applj— . . ''?'.';? '?,,'? '.
Mcllwraith, McEacharn, Limited,
: ' '? ' ''?'-? 'N-igeati.' AdcUJde.'''-. '?'' S'lSwis '?'.?'
SneydQ I
THE BUSY RU.NDLE -^^ =
STREET D'RAPE'RS. ' f^M =
| New Bargain List on Page 14. \
SHIPPING.
THE ADELAIDE STEAMSHIP
COAIPANY, LIMITED.
Coastal Sailings.
'Circumstances PicrnlUineV
TORT LINCOLN, TUMBY, BAY.
as. TARIKGA .... | Tues. | June 5 | 2 p m
PORT LIVCOLN
SS HAXDAXA .. | Thurs. I June 7 | 3 pm.
Passengers ;onlf.,
XEICL, ASNO, COWELL, WALLAROO
SS. QLORVA .... | Tuc«. | June 5 | Koon
(Quorna leaves AVallaroo 2 30 pn, Thunidayj,
for Amo. Bay via Cowell.) ,
TORTS HUGHES, PIRIE, AUGUSTA.
SS. I.ALPA ? I Sat. | June 2 | noon
TORTS TUBTON, MINHCOWIE, TICTORH
S.S. BROADWAY-. -..- | 'Sat: June 2 | noon
No Cargo received after 0 a m. on Sailing I it.
Freicht prepaid to Tumby, Arno, Jicili, '\k
toria, Jdnlaro-wie, Turton.
THE ADELAIDE STEAMSHIP CO.. LTD.,
? Adelaide and Port Adelaide. 8558
INTERSTATE STEAMSHIP
SAILINGS.
- (Clrcumstancfs*.pennlttlng.-
Steamer. I Date. I '' Agentt.'
FOR MELBOURNE.
'EUMLRILLA I Tues., I Howard Smith. Ltd.,
Sp.m. - I June 51 Adelaide and Port.
1'OR1 MELBOURN'E.' SYDNEY. NEWCASTLE,
BRISBANE AND QUEENSLAND PORTS.
?YVNEALILLA Tues, Adelaide Steamship Co ,
Juno . 5 ? Ltd., v Adelaide and
Tort.
?IME -.'.?', Tues.. Howard Smith; Ltd..
June 14 Adelaide and Port.
fOR MELBOLRNE AND SYDVEY.
?MUNDALLA- I Thurs.,1 Adelaide Steamship Co.
? ??'? Jjunell Adelaide and Port. ?
? FOR -FREMANTLE.- . ? .?'?? '.
?MIL0RA- Sat., ? A.U.S.N. Co., .Ltd.,
JuneS Adelaide and Port.
?MARANOA . Sat,- '- A.U.SJJ. Co., Ltd.,
?'.'.? ? IJuneJC ? Adelaide and Port.
1 Carrying 1st. 2nd.' and '3rd class passenger*,
ICarrylna; 1st and 3rd class paisengera. 'Cargo
anlT. ?'? ?.-'?. ?',..-..; ' ? .?.???
PINE POINT— ANNIE WATT sail* , this day.
Receiving- McUrcn .Wharf. 'A. & E,
DEMESSURIER,- LIMITED, .Agents.
SHORTEST -nOUTE TO 'AHEBI0A ADD
EUROPE.
'?' : -:Via- - ' :
SUVA (FIJI).
: PAOOPAaO (SAMOA).
HONOLULU (HAWAII).
SAN FRANCISCO (U.S.A.V .
Hence vi» America or Canada by k selection
?' ol Wonderful' Scenio Boutea [ .
JEW YORK or MONTHE.M. I FOR .EN0LA5D
? AND THE CONTINENT.
Sydney ??? .- ? - . '? ???; :?? ? . San
Bep. . FIJI Samoa Hawaii Fcisco
Hun. arr. arr. arr.' ? arr.
SIERRA' June 7. June '8 June 15 June 21
June 2 % ' ???..- , - . ^
30N0MA June. 28 Jnne_29 July 6' July 12
fS^TOSA July, 19 July .20 July 27- /ujy 2 .
fuly. !«..? , ? ' -??? ?? ? ' '
: And Every Third', Saturday thefeafter. ?
Jecnlar 'MoTinB Picture-: Proerammea on- Board
? \\-~'A -,tTiv -i- eacjh: Steimer, t .?. -,- ?,.-.; ..;.-
lore! ftitertalnment Feature*, laelodlnjr Ameri
*a Jia. Orciestrsi for.vDalreInK;'_aod.v.(Jonc«rU.
; **r^'n- H6und-tKe-W6rId '?BookjQc^-'AxrariJsed.'':' ~-~
i Full - information. -, Booklet* Fitta. to* oo
ipWIcatlootO'localiitent*-- ??!!.: ? ??- ?- ? -
XATSOS UNE- THE . OCEANIO' STEAMSHIP
??:v--'5; '-r^-:;^'coaPANY,:;«--' ,??
~:- -; MetLWRAlTD; ?McKACHAItN. UMITED.
[cpttiib House. IlJ-tlB Elne WUlUro rtreet,
?.'?.'.'? ? ???? - '- ?'? .^Adelaide,'.'- r : ? ? ? ««s3at
, i i':''1 T.-'v'-f'ASD* ? j'',--'*'1 .'?''?,' ? .'? ?
?r/^^'/DAitwiN^x'V' .'??
? -BY: SPECUL. MOTORS: WITH CAMP
? '' ' ? ,-- EQUIPMENT,-, '-.
' LEAVINO: ADELAIDE ' JULY- 3rd, . 1928. ..
Duration . approx. Six Weeks.
Inclusive .fare, f 135.
.. .. EARLY BOOKINO ESSENTIAL.
For programme ? and full particulars ??-
.. ? , write or call ? ? * [
THOS. COOK & SON,
- ,49a. GRENFELL STREET, ADELAIDE.
' ;?:'..?;; .?? .:.- ,: ?'/:?:?:? , ??:,' 154sc' ? -
PTE HOLIDAYS
SPECIAL' WINTER ' ATTRACTIONS Include
?All BlacW Rugby Football.Tour, June. July,
ind ' August; ' Racing and- Carnival Season at
Durban,: July and 'August - ? . .'
Tue South African 'Government ItallTtsys offer
educed fares for small parties travelling tqge
her. .. Special .Winter Tours, embracing -scenic
ind the above attractions. Inclusive -fares, cover
ng rail and ' hotel; from £20'--upfvards. -
CONNECTING. STEAMER^ 'FROM SYDNEY.
Ancbises, June I3tb; Suevic,' . July SUi;
- ??:'? Ascanira, August- 1st. ?
: RETURSINO FROM CAPETOWN,
Ceramic, Sept. 4th; Themlstocles, Oct; ? 5th.
-EXCURSION FARES FROM £B8;RETUR.N.
? Ask for full -particulars from— ?
DALOETY & COMPANY, LIMITED. Agents.
CEOROE WILLS & COMPANY, LTD.,Jo!nt
'-.'??-?-..:,.. - .....': ?.?-.? :'- .' .:*&*:?.
n OK S I OlVIE S1' NOTICE.
';. ; MESSAOER1ES . MAK1TIMES COY. :.
S.S. \'Ili,E DE STRASBOURG, from France.
CONSJQNEES are requested to PASS CUS
fOMS ENTRIES promptly. . BILLS OF LADING
nust be presented - duly- endorsed and . freight
uid at our Port ' Adelaide office before any
roods will be, delivered., .All goods impedinR
lischarge will be Btoredat Consignee'i risk and
ixpense -without notice. The. steamer will HOT
)0 RESPONSIBLE ? for any loss or'Mamage to
?argo after -it. leaves- ship's slings. Captain
lAZIMBAUD trill NOT bo RESPONSIBLE for
IKY DEBTS contracted by. any member of his
:rew.-irithout his written authority.
DALGETY.& COMPANY, LTD., Agents,
- Adelaide and Port Adelaide.
.... , ,.?'? . . : .-?, .: ?? . ????? .-.-?? 1S4.7.
?i -^.O'i N; SIP ''N *E -E'S -V .''???.,' if, 0. T-. I ? 0. E.
- HOOSEYELDT LINE OF' STEAMERS.
S.S.' STANLEY, from America, due -3 1st MAY,
- ?- -'? 1923./. .-?'?.
CONSIGNEES p. ire' requested' to PASS'CUS
TOIS'ENTRIES promptly. . ?
BILLS OF LADING must be presented duly
ndorsed' and freight- paid at our Port Adelaide
Ifflce before any .goods -will* be delivered.
All goods impeding discharge will -be stored
t Consignee's risk and: expense; without notice,
'he steamer will not be responsible for any
aa.or damage to- cargo_ after it- leaves ship's
CAETAIN -L0NGBOTTOM will XOT be tespon
Ible for '.ANY DEBTS '.contracted ^by any mem
er of hia-crew without -bis. written authority:
, -DALGETY\& COMPANY; LTD.; Agents,
: :-? - Adelaide and Port Adelaide. 15 2'4
g^OOSEVEtT LINE:: OF .STEAMERS (DiC).
S.S. STANLEY, FROM NEW. OBLEANS..
GENERAL AVERAGE.— Consignees: are noti
!cd.;thatiowingstp''a* fire.- having occurred' on
loard thii, tttameriat Sjilney,' it ; will -be neces
ary to sign an Average Bond at our Port Ade
alde Office covering, cargo, landed 'at this port
Jefore delivery ', of goods, can be -obtained.' A
Seneral: Average deposit will not -be required
it present , v..j. ..?;.-.-??. , . , .' .?,; . . -.
'.*'. DALQETY& COMPANY. LIMITED, ' ? '.
?'.:. ;.?'-'? : ; -Aeente,'.': ' 'i ;.* ??' ? ?'???'.
, . Adelaide ; and Port ? Adelaide.'
; .. - ..'V, .::.'?-.-.?:,;.? :?':-,.?.'.-?. ?????isiU *
iHiAI§|pG|lS
ti' '''.' ?? : ;'?????:?'? :--t.is'.;.'::S'.:-:j w'-:'-^:';'
''.'-'. ./.':':'.^,X'-:::r^ op';.1'': ?:;?' .:?'''??' '-:'????.
iiiiEiiER;ii
Moore?)
Sensational
Purchase
ASH
SALE
OF
the Well-known and Highly
Appreciated by all Music
Lovers—
AGO
RECORDS,
EXCLUSIVE
IN THEIR
EXCELLENCE,
INCLUDING
ELECTRICALLY RECORDED,
Instrumental, Organ, and Bands,
Ballads, and Popular Songs and
Latest Dance Music, Duets, Solos,
Sacred, and Humorous; also
Fairy Tales, &c.
The following are a few fur
ther titles of the thousands to
choosevifrom:— A
BAJMDPIECE^
» ? iBy U.S.A. 7th Regiment Band. , ?!;
'King's Escort March.' ' r;..
r'InverEargylle March:' . \ -?
. By Welsh: Guards. ? ,;.
? 'Standard Bearer March.'.
'Briton'a Pirst ' Line.' . '.
? '^ By- Military Band. ; '
'Zelda Caprice.' ? ' ?.', : ??;
'D'ye Ken,' John Peel.'
. By'.NewcaBtle Steel' Works.
'Reininiscences oE Tschaikowsty.' '-??
'By Newcastle Steel Works. ; ;'
oi[iiiiiiimmiiiinimiiiiiiuinmuuninnii»iflMakiii.i»fii»iiiiimmnnntna
FOK TROTS. r
'Consolation.' . -
''Caroline Mine.' ; ...
By Howard's Melody Makers.
'How Could Red Ridins Hood!' ';
'Thanks to, You.'
. , .By The. Lyricals.
'Tliat's Why I Love - You.' : '?
'When the Red, Red Eobin.' -
By. Royal Troubadours.
'All Aboard for Heaven.'
'I Love You. California.' .
? By The Novelty- Orchestra.
HUMOROUS,
'Tve a Love Up in Scotland.' ? ? .'!
'ila Lass Frae Glasgee Toon.' . ': -
By Billy Williams.
'The Hobnailed Boots.' ' ? : ?'
'I Wish It Was Sunday Night.'
By'. Billy: -Williams.'-'
'The Adventures of Kathleen'— in parti
-' 1 -and 2.';- .'.??- ? : ? '.: ''-'.
' ' By Malcolm Scott. : --,
'Laughing Brown, of Camden Town.'
'Laughing Blacksmith.' -.
By Charles- Penroe. ' - ? . ' - -
VOCAL
'I wondei* Will You Think of Me.' .-
'My fairest Flower.' ..-? ?,
By -Dick Henderson. .': .-
'A Cup of' Coffee, - -a';- Sandwich,; and
Yon.' . ? ?'-?-?: , .? .':' ?. ' '_??? '.- -. ?;
'Say. Mister, Have You , Met' 'Rone's
Sister?' ..?:,.- .-.. -;
By Dick Henderson. -?
'Hula ?; Hula Rose.' . '- ..??.:'?' '?
'Just a Breath of -Hawaii.'
By' Peter Hardy and 'P. -.Ellis.'
SACRED.
'While Shepherds Watched.'
' 'Christians, Awake.' ' .
. ' . .Mixed' Quartet.
'Eternal Father.' ' ' ;
'0 God Our Help ' 'Abide WithMe.'
. : By Welsh Guards.' , . : .. T
iiifmt mi ii iiiii rnt nninunti umiti nnni itintnitiittniiiiitniniiiniHiiiininiiiiiiii'
INSTTRIJMENTAL.
'Taust Fantasia.' :. ?,
,'0 Sole Mio.' ' ;??' ' ?*'??'. ?-
M. E. Flynn. xj'lophone. :
'.'Souvenirs of Switzerland'-' (cornctp...
?? By Pietro. Capodiferro .(Columbia). '
'Man, Mari.' . , ,
'0 Sole 5Ho.' ; ; ,
iByFcrrera Qutte. . ...?..':.
tnniiununniiiuiiimimnimiiuiitiitiniiiiiumiuiinmmmnitniituiniuijiiittu
Never :Been Offered ; Before
? Less i ThahvS/. '*-?? ?
I^TOGO^ONEpE,
. ; 10-in.- Record. -
{paisl^
WARM WINTER - /pT'-^
GLOVES FOR MEN. // f-.V^Sk
Tan Cape Motor Gloves, 22/6. £i s\V[m/\- '\
wide pjs»ctt, finished n'lth slraji jikI lollir / ft Bin W// ffA
fartencr, jalra lined with Grcj lur, all size j / ¥ [flym/ j?
Tan Cape Motor Gauntlets, 17/6. II I £)j^{f?-
Tan Cape Mofcr Gauntlets ' Dent's' Ensli^h *»f f / ^S^v, *''
nnke, pull-on stUe, finislied witli -warm fkco Sir*' &S^S8^
lminj iu palm, all sizes Trice 1T/C Tair. ^* SjHsaakr
Men's Brown Astrachan Gloves, Leather Fronts, 5/6 Pair.
Men's Astnr'.a,, Clove. Hro«n ..hades full let her front. .Icine lasUner, llcecj liner, sn
eicplUat Bl-l^c for Uclirff, Dining, tc. SpccialiMd value u/O Pair
&*%, OVERCOATS FOR MEN AND
;J|Sf ' L YOUNG- MEN.'
-Jl|fe?' 84/ Valiss Men's Warm Overcoats, ,69/6
Jra2iS&9MBft|gV -Men's JUIJTool Twrtd Oiereo^ts in the latest tonlngs
AgBH»fl^ tf Grey end Tatvn, full Raglan slmc, T.ith &v.ag back
B£M kKSflB^B, a''' throtigU pocktts, a ' lietter CLi«' Coat r.t a Deduced
AuSB \&£3m£JM r^icc, all sizes, 3 to 8. Marked 81'. Siiccullzti ^'alue
(mm mJM £5 5/ Mea's Ready-to-Wear Suits' 89/6-
lNEPg^mM | Um cut and t11'0'11 m thc vlfv Uteit fashion Hues bje^
^^^TS iWtf JK«SSa lx-rts, each Suit comprises Coat, Irousus, naJ ^c!,t, built
lSf rWltSWiWi ? !'«'« the strictest supervision, ]ininKs throughout .01 high
oBRlV. Wm IflstSH rlass, (IcpendiMc qualify Italian -Cloth . This ,is an excep
MnWm SiJK l««lm i-'-^ opportunity to obtain a huit of Clotks to please the
?Mr Jf ?!«?!-5ljtw ^«t critical. 'at a rrico to suit all pocket*, sizes i to 7.
?inalllf^ B^l.r-f5 SI value No» fcpccialU 89/0,
feJSJP fH§i 18/6 Men's All-Wool' Trousers, 15/6.
ttP^Rr«^-^M^ffl^ X*ic *«-m Pure -Wl-Wool Tv,ce.l, in shades of Mid and
W^tXlnSrt'- ?? HSW* it D-'k Gre*- OTt rocm^ throughout, with reinforced Beams
iSSSllmi ??WE?mL'l of strong thread. Wo lecommcml for satisfactory wear.
HDfP/rn^^^MbJtr^—- «arm aSd comfortable, with side and hip pockets, cuff
Omm W 7T~* bottom*. Slas 3 to 8; aHo Btout or quarter cues, 40 in.
?p # C9 ~ to 18 in. waist. Itegular 18/0 values. Specialized Ij/G.
- AMAZINGLY KEEN VALUE-KITCHEN DRESSERS.
Clearing Isurplus slo&s at a wondrrful rpductifn n juicp This is an oppor- ^
tunitr that demands jour immediate -^''t'rn Vcu u/a't bo earlj to Eecure.
Usually £5 2/6, Two Oniy^ Dresser Safes, ^69/6. - ' ;
''only Dresser Safesj these, are 4 ft. wldc,'with,2 draweis and7eupboards, per
forated zinc panels in doors, 2 shelves at tack, i Usually f 5 3?6. '- For. the Early' .
Buyers Sellinff 89/6 Each; -.'..-.'.,,. .
Were £9 9/, Two Only, Large Kitchen Dressers,. To be Sold
;? :. .-'- :? .?-.?? ??-. 69/6.- ?;;;? -.': :- .:.?.-? ^''^
' Two: only. Solidly Constructed from -Well-seasoned Pine. Kitchen- Dressers, 5 ft.
wide With 3 drawers and cupboards. These Kitchen . Dressers have unusually ' high
: backs, with 3 shelves, making 4 spaces. Today's value £0 Of.. , For the Early ; :
Buyers -This - Horn ing Clearing 09/0 Each.. These values ore phenomenal,' and d«
21/, Four Only, Slat Seat Armchairs/ 14/1 h -':-
Fouronlv, Solidly Constructed Slat-seat Annchairs, .one '--in Oak. ''three in:
?Blackwood. Keen value at 21/. For Quirk Disposal to Co 14/11 Eaih.'
7/11 Solid Wood Seat Kitchen Chairs, 4/11.,,, ;
Xo ?'?--.??? 35 only, Stoutly Constructed Kitchen Chairs, shaped 'Folid- wbod.etats,
spindle back, with embossed top rail, finished a nice rich Walnut colour. , Keen
value at 7/11 For the Early Buyers, While They last. Clearing 4/11 Each. :
6/11, Twelve Only, Useful Kitchen Chairs, to Go 2/11.
'The Torrent,'. 12 only. Useful Kitchen'Chairs, solid-seaf3,:spindle hacks, with
fumed rail.Eome are finished a nice C edar' colour, others Oak shade. Regularly sold
-'6/11. ? Whilc-Tlmy Last, for the Early Buyers onljv Cleitring 2/11 Each. - .:
16/6 Wabut Colour Cane-seated Chairs, 9/11.
i '? No. 16. Eleven (11) only Useful Medium High Back Chairs', wjth Cane Seats,
effective' in appearance, Fnlendidly suitable for breakfast rooms or bedrooms, spindle
back- with heavily embossed back rail, strengthened with Grace . ami3.' .Regular
keen value 10/0. lYhile They Lart, to Go 9/11 Each. , ' ? . ? ? .-. ? ?
.39/6,. fifteen Only, Solidly Constructed Oak- £v/q
Slat Seat, Carver Armchairs, Square Leg, with '-\ %y }\j--:-
? Toe^ Half-price ^ . .. .. . . , . .. r ? : — ; -
??-'.??'? 15 only of these very solidly constructed Seasoned Oak.' Slal-seatcd Carter Arm-' /
! chair's/square leg with toe.' This Chair is not to' be confused with the ordinary
' constructed Slat-seated Chair, but is a regular, strong, utout line,; full, size, -and is
'-.keen value at tho lcarted price, 39/6. -While they last, for quick disposal, Reduced -
.' S Half-price, 1 19/9 'Each.- A Bemarkablc Bargain. . . ? ? V V ' ',?; -'v! - ?; -?? .
? Extraordinarily keen valued vc eipctt ilail Orders for . IW$k wM ' 'J. ' ? ?
.these from all over the. State, cur .famous ..'?Eve.rnear''. Mmtl P%i -_i|ji_! '. -
Tweed Trousers;'thcse- Trousers have all the qualities which' ' _Ji £3M jgpjjSS^ ; ;- ? ,
- liard work and stout wear demands, thoroughly reinforced '^S j^^^^^3||»-^i'-'
?throughout- with high quality dependable -linings aiid *^^^^^s=THBSTr:
pockets,. cut roomy, 'allowing, abundant freedoni, -tlis :]ast: - -..?.?- ?-;' W.' , . ??
word. io Work Trousers for-ttrength and ? satisfaction.-' ' All ? . ?'??? ?'? «S* ; - .- ; \ -
Eires,.3'to». . Bcgular keen price IS/6, specialUed for ' .-^ -». -- --
a. limited period only, 11/9 pair. Bail or Tost 'Free to ?' M^B : v ? ?.
any . part cf the State., .;,..,. , ; .- -. '-. ?.?^?jJFi|J» ? '-'' ?.-''?' '.'.
The Wonder Builder. ? ' ' ''^?^^f; '
'-'Meri-Tp^lNow':^!!.' ?(. }/}; ^MpK-^^
'Tinker Toy,' th,e ..wonder /builder, comprises ? '. , - ^3%\ ~ * w HJL ^ V~ ? . -V
73 smooth -white bird rods and connecting hub?, ,: ,, S^^ . f ' ''? TH^^L'
'Which enables the -kiddies to put them together -. ? .' % ^f I ? jM^a ;'- ' v .'/
in a thousand different ways, ? imitates every- ? /£XpL. ' '? *3t-ilF~~ ' (l**\ ?
thing' in -'Machinery ana Architecture, nakes j/V*^*' ' I :1V' ' ' i3* ~i '
toys, men, and -animals, in fact,, makes practi- . j&jfr*itw\* I 'II-- s 7*t*
cally -anything a child can rthink of — educates, *2?t1v'1\ ?ivlr«.:ry\'1' .-'??
amuses, and delights. A' direction book is ? C ' ; T*^KSiA ? I ftl JH^f\
?--ackcd with', each Toy, showing clearly many '/'?il?n|''' -I* I tdl'twa: .'
interesting models, and how they may be con- ; '? ..J.h . . I CfSmK ?&-?
strncted. .The 'Tinier Toy' enjoys world- 'riWJ1'''- 1 -H I :Pf- I ? ' 'v.
wide popularity. ' . New stocks are now being - ' Jf 1 ' ???-1||- ' l'
featured In the Toy section. ? Priced-i/Il Set. : ' . ^76 : I 'H «SS '
Highly Polished Glass Towel ..? : ;:;, ;;:i? :A ^ ^iR|f i^t
V 300 only, Highly Polished Glass Towel Kails -flHSSBKaa ? ??'??' '
and Brackets, made' of , strong gTng«. light, anil -^ SiNr-iW^IVi^^EiB -' ^ -' - ' |:
impervious to nut, full 19 in. long, complete KB^n3C)aSB^' - -*-'.??
with 'brackeU. oh Sale in the Household Iron- ^IB^HEe' 'tiMlM '' '
.raonjery Department _ To-day, Selling 1/3 per' ; ?-' ^^^fl'P™l^i^BBSJ3l 'Jlai^B
?Set. ./ ' , .:'' './'.;_' '..:.- ,','.'-''. '.. .' '..;.', - - .?,-' -\ ' \' ?? *. :-.r':''. ' ? V j ^'-'?'??^^^*{_m'*ri^- -??
Miller Anderson Ltd.
MEN'S ENGLISH
OVERCOATS.
As Comfortable as they
are Stylish.
Don't buy -your Winter Over
coat until you have visited
Miller Anderson's. Their
Coats are cut from handsome,
attractive, and hard-wearing
fabrics that cannot fail to
please. There are styles and
weights » for race wear,
travelling, \ and every other
occasion. ' Tweeds and
Weather-Proof Cloths — every
one. ready for immediate
wear.
£5 10/ to £10 10/.
Imitation Bear Chokers.,
In' Sable, Marten, and Skunk
Dyes.
18/6 for 12/9 Each.
25/ for 17/6 Each.
v' 27/6 for 19/6 Each.
37/6 for 27/6 Each.
Fox Chokers.
.These 'are beautiful1, skins, a deep
fur with splendid brushes, complete
. with -head' and ..'chain^ silk lined.
Shades of Kasha, Marten,' Sable, and
Locarno. -
SSS/iior .: .; «4/.
£6 19/6 for .. £S 19/6.
RobegireL^/^;:?^; y
? /v-'TCVithaTff'oDeneil a beautiful supde
onalitv , SILK CHIFFON KOBE
' VELVET, .-vrith -deer; ;rieh *silk piler
ivhicli ia.isnres' a : glorious , appearance
for day' *or';.'cvehini;,' wear. Ex
? .. r nuisiter'Bhadea 'of ? Pink;. Vieux Eosc,
Silver Grey, -Marine - Blue, Apricot,
Santal/- Bois ' dc -Ko»,- Saxe, ' Hazel,
Mauve.1 Black. ' .
? ' ' . 3fl in.l-v?idc, ..
Specially - Keen Value,
14/9 Yard.
Navy Pure Silk Crepe dcChene.
^A beautiful quality and- shade of
Kavy Blue, in two- numbers. only, -es-
. cellenc heavyweight, free' from all
loading and ffllinj; of any kind. '3S
in. -wide. ' ' . '
. . , Special .Price, . : .
10/6, H/9 Yard.
Python Printed Velveteens, r
These' are specially printed on.fine
? pile Velveteen; of rich quality. and
appearance, in shades of Grey. Beige.
Brown. Ideal for Coats; Frocks, and
. Trimmings, 27 in/ wide.
' Usual price. .7/11, yard.
. Special Value, 6/9 Yard.
Winter Bed Coverings.
. HEALTH and COMFORT demand
'.. LIGHT yet WARM Bed Coverings,
and Miller Andersons have in stock
. a wonderful collection of artistically
covered ????'??? 7
Real 'Down Quilts. . .-.'
' These Quilts ? are -well filled with
genuine down, free from substitutes,
thoroughly -ventilated, ^and covered
. -vrith long ? wearing , dqwnproof mate
rials. 'Whatever-price you pay;, you
are' certain of obtaining a quilt that
will last/ for -years, providing
' luxurious- comfort durinfr' the whiter
months, and adding to ? the, np
pearance of one's bedroom.
? ; Beautiful SILK EMBROIDERED
SATIN COVERED QUILTS. Hose .
and Black ; bands. .Blue and Black ,
bands. .'?''??
Douhle Bed Size, £6 2/6.
Silk covered and SATIX bands,
Blue or Rose,
Douhle Bed Size, £5 5/.
? - Single' Bed Size' SJLTEES, covered
' Eeal. DOWN .QUILTS,- figured
SATEEJTarid^ plain .'bands, Blue.
Helio.,' and tRose «hade», '
GoodGrey Wool Blankets.
',?? ? -;'f;:;':,:Eretty'Biuc,.Borders.
M72J «j^,5f ;in., r25/6 Pair. ;
lillitt. '--tc. 63 in., 35/6 Pair.
^(pS|^72,in,f45/::Pair.
yf^£0$'--l'-i--'-.\ ?'''''[ .v. '?' ;;
Good White ^AII-Wool BlankeU;
/ i 'Soft i'and'woollr,. Blue 'borders.
;72aIb. 3-S4 m^M/6 Pair.
- Eitra --ge 'Double rB^d Size, 99 ?
;???; w.r x' 8i: inV 67/6^ '.,-'..: ' ? -,-V
'?: '?:,'?.]?? '.''??/.?Si.^.-'jI-.'v..':. '.'. - \' ';'-
BEST ^U|E4AtWAYS.
, - -I6r26 -HINDLEY .fifEEBT.' . v
; .- pHOSE,- CENTRAL »5660.' '.;'-
fl SCORES OF LADIES* FRENCH, WHITE
M METAL CHAIN MESH HANDBAGS,
W 9/6, 11/6, for 7/11 Each. .?;;
cham hmdic— smart pioHuction-i Three mips— tl inchre^y 13 icriics, ul incteby 5 iMj-M.- ?
Gl indies by 51 Inclic. ALL TO CO VT ONE HUCE'... .. .. .. .. -. ?? t/11 EACHir
(The Magic Cave). ? ? . ? : ?' '
Fur Trimming at Stock, Reducing Prices.- ,.,;'.
Here «« a Fpltudid chance to save on lishioriaLIc Fur' Tiimmhiff, made fiom full Winter; _
pelts, aslolloivs. — ; ' , '... .,''-'
MOLE UD DE-^TR TONEY, 2 intliM wide, usual prlrc'3/G yar.l Clenrlns 2/0 Yard;
3 Inches n!df,u«ual rn« C/H JTJ. Cl«tinB 4/11 Yard; 1 inches wide, iisual vrice 8/11- ,
;ird, Clearinif 0/11 Yard; C inches vvidf, usual price 11/0 yard. Clearing ?/ 11 lard.
T\''irVM\V OPOSSl/M FIH, nlact only, 2 inches wide, mnal price l/il yard-Clcarlnff.
2/11 lard; 3 mcl cs vndc. wual price 7/11 yard.' Clearing 4/11 Yard; 4 inchn wide, linrai
?ner 0/11 «rd riranns S/ll ^anl. 0 mcl.es wide, usual prirc lC/fi yard, Clearins 7/1V.
Yard, fl inchci wide. u.ual price 1S/G jaul, Clearing 9/11 Yard. ...
Coloured Faille Ribbon, 1/ for 4]d. Yard. ;
IIra\T cord in lanuu. colours, ineludinj Xavy— 31 inMut wide— suitable for 'Millinsry
rurpo(*,&c. Usual price 1/ :ard. CLE^KIXG TBICE ?..;.. ? .4id. YAKD.
Fancy Shirred Ribbon Carter Lengths, 9d. Length.
Hi' miied collection in i vondcriul selection ol pretty cnlomings, in various patttmi,
strone elastic— 27 imhes long, enough for pair of garters. Usual price ]/. 1/3. . 1 / 6_lenirtli.
ALL TO GO AT ? ?? ?? ? ;? ?? ?? ?? °^ LENGTH.
Coloured 4-Ply Knitting Wool, Clearing l{&. Skein.
Die quantitr to ilcar. one ounce sVcins, even finish. In colours. Sale Blue. T/rnon,
\a\i PeacoA h'lnRfisIier, DarV --ase, also Bottle' Green. Usual price. 4»d. etcin. STOCK
RtULCING CIEARiNCL 1'Blcn ? -.. ? ljd. SKELV
Coloured Mending Wool Plaits, 7£4.ior 4 £d. Each;
IjrKc Phlts. 2 indies wide tlireads are 21 inchcii Ion?, each Vlalt contains atsorlcd ?
colour tones in lanns am] Gm«, Biowin Heathers, Coatings. Marls, and Tans, llnniij- in the
homo or for tiicllipc L«uJ incc 7id each. CLEARING .. .. .. .. 4ld. EACIL
Wonderfully Effective— The 'Sextette' Water Waving Comb.
Thera Wavera^are beautifully made in Toi-ioisoshcll effect; rurvea -hape -nltlt v™vcij
tectl, — jiie'O -Inchca long— produces a perfect wave, no heat required, easy to uje. Tacked
six in a neat bqx. Gre.it value. MICE ? ..; ..,..-......,.. 1/3 BOX.
... . . ('N'otions' Division — Ground Floor). .'?-.-'?. '
Sponge Rubber Bath Mats, 12/ Each.
A new shipment of fresh, new. high-grade Bath Mats bn arrived, . contalnlnc manr
pleasing Coloured Designs in Dark Blue and Brown, Mid-Blue and Brown, Green. Dark Blue and
Bronn, Green and Brown. The soft,* heavy, porona sponge ii backed up with tolid rubber,
ttaLng a most desirable production. Siif 28 inihe. by 20 inches. , 1T.ICE .. 13/ EACH.
(Tlic Magic Cave). ; . - ? .?
Men's Fancy Half Hose, 5/6 for 3/11 Pair.
Ijirge mixed purchase to clear — excellent qualities, made ol Wool and Artificial Silk, .
in Fawn and. Grey, ground* with, smart Fancy Check* in contrasting colourings. Uiual . prlc* ?
I 5, 'G Pair. ALL TO GO AT .. .. .... .. ......,, '.. ..... .. . .; 3/11 TAIB.
'Gleamco' Artificial Crochet and Knitting Silk, 1/6 for
: 2-Ounce Ball.
One of the most popular Tlireads for Crocheting and Knitting fine garments, '4c. for
children's and -infants' wear^ — 2-ounce balls — superior quality. Made in Ens-lind. Cnloun—
Pink, Sky, Crerne, also Black. Usual price 1/11 ball. STOCK REDUCING TEICE 3/0 BJLL^
? . ?' '?'?'? (.Xxt Sccdlcwork Division). ' ' ' '
Golfer's Sets^-Cardigans and. Hose to Match, 84/ Set.
? Superior- garments/'perfectlv laiitUd'in subdued, reflncvl Fawn tones,* 'Lumbiir'' Jari'ct t
style, with two breast -pockets wit hbuttoned flaps. . Hose to match. Sizes, Men's and OIS.
? Men's.- PRICE:84/ SET.. .? : . ?-. ? ? '. . ' ' .. '
? ' (Jlen's. Mercery Division). .
. ;- ;3f|H9,' BIG ?St^r-Bo-.: '
: , -?' .., ' .* . 'WHEHE YOUB MOSEt GOES rAItTiitST.r' ' ' / * ' ? '?. i
i^'v;i:::;:^)f^Ai»TiN:\^m;-uifflTE^ ;.; '.;. ;;;.^:;
?; ' ' ??-. ' ?? ..'?-. ;:';^W;^#;jlirapLE. STREET. ADELAIDE. ? ) , !! ,' -i, i;
..'?-?'? '--.?' T\ii- '?:-:-X-:k-4i0SZ tiOO '(TES USES).'?- ????'. ''I'y-f'i '.??'. ???:'? ':,^:-j
' , ?- . . . . ?' :--- * ?^^^^^^^^Sj^Sp^Sp^^^^^- .'? ' ?'? : ?: ' -J- :
' - ^h ?? -^^^ ' ?^H*;':-': ^H ?' ?' '^??' -a vB^^fe^'''^B '
Comfort and Warmth . ;
On Winter's Chilly Nights.
Jleatiieif-^^
?'?? s .' Double Bed Size, 25/. \ ,
Beautiful Quality Down Quills, noc Java Down or Kapoc, but real Feather.
Down, that will last for years, without wasting away; equnl in warmth to a
- pair of Wool Blankets and not quarter the weight. Covered in Figured Sateens
o£ most attractive designs nnd colourings, finished with Panel of Plain Sateen.
See these- J'cather Down Quilts in the -
Furnishing Department— Second Floor.
Java Down Quilts,
Double Bed Size, ,57/5 for 45/.
Of Superior Quality, covered with Figured Sateen with Goffered Panels and
Plain Centres of Sateen, in new decorative colourings of Rose. Blues, Hclio., and
Black with blending designs.' '. . So very warm and will wear for years, and
look so effective in. the -bedroom.
. . . Furnishing Department— Second' Floor.
All Wool Grey Blankets,
- Double. Bed Sizes, 90 by 72 inch,
16/9 Single Blanket or 33/6 Pair.
' Furnishing Department— Second Floor. - . ? . ? .
All Wool White Blankets,
; Single Bed, 72 by 54, 22/6 Pair. '
Three-quartet- Bed. 81 by 63, 32/6 Pair.
- Double Bed, 90 by 72, 37/6 Pair.
All-Wool Blankets of Australian make, beautifully thick and woolly, whipped
in tingles and finished with Pink Borders, sleep in warmth and comfort these .
cold, frosty nights, under cosy -Wool .Blankets, Blankets that- will 'last for many:
years, and launder well when necessary. Sec them in the
? : Furnishing Department— Stcond Floor.
Durpdown Bedding,
'.3-.fr. width, £3 15/; 3 ft. 6 In. width, £4 15/.
. . 4 ft. 6 In. width, £5 10/; Pillows, 9/6 Each.
For. the most Refreshing Sleep— you simply must have the Right Bedding—
Durodown will give you that PERFECT COMFORT and WARMTH -which in
. duces sleep, and. gives the body absolute rest— the All-Wool Fitting is so- very
comfortable, cosy, and warm,-- cannot waste away with service, will last a great
many years, covered with Striped Damask of Blue, Pink, and Brown shades.
See this Bedding in the ' ^
..-..? Furniture Department— Third 'Floor.
Oak Bedsteads, only 65/- each.
3-ft. width, fitted with iron side rails, and very strong, finished in Grey or
Brown tones, as desired. These Bedsteads * are our own manufacture. See
them in' the ' . -
????' . ' ? ? -Furniture Department— Third Floor. ? / '
i| 75 LADIES' NOVELTY LEATHER 12
l3.;;.T---; :.''v:^.:vhandbags.\v:' ;;;;?:?';. ;;||
! fill Smart st^'cs in Bunch and Wallet slope*. 'lined and fitted -with - 1 3i
'-{ »M r' ' , . . purse and: mirror, &c. Assorted colourings. ?'* Bn '
H : .25/ up to 35/ Each for 19/6. ||
QH ? ' '':? Ladies', Handbags— Ground Floor. ; . ? ; *? P5J
P^ , Thi$,Price;^orfT;o.day.Only. Country Orders by Return Post yfl
; It Iff 1-^ m --' ''' ' '' ' ''' *' *u*1 ly-*-:Vili^Vffll^'Vlli^B
1 : ; . ?? \.'i. ':- ?C-Vi i ?-? . : ??' ? ' '?-'. ' jQiinitecC. /:?..?; .;? '?: \ ? . ? % : ? : : ? ?.'.-? ;''-: ; -Cih (? ; :
1 iffim^Sfa^aw^^

^ -';' \/l AMUSEMENTS.
Direction-.. ? .. ). C. Williamson* tyd.
COMMENCING AT M&EE,
W1iy,AT8SHARP.
'(Malicee*- every .Wednesday and Saturday; alto
. ' Special. Holiday Matinee Monday). ?
VpETO PIY., UMITED
ANALtmRBILL.
? ? ? ' ' ? ? including— '
MA^MORITC AND AKKA,
? ?. 1BE FAMOUS MONKEY MqVIE STABS.. ?'
HAZEL STALLINGS,
? ? American Songbird. . .
ERGOni,
7a Novel Foot Juggling Fails.
:: JACK LUMSDAINE,
M 310- and fiFO Fame. Australia's Whisper
??? '. ?-- ? . ins; B«ritone).
V: JACKIE. HENNESSY,
? . ' The Aussie College Boy.
?:': n:THE:-'lAMPINOSi-.v
? The Talkative Trickster and, Illusionist, ' -
: STELU lAMOND;
. '.withi.her Ukelele, In Story Son^ '
THE CTCUNG DUFFYS,
. An. Act well worth wilting for. ''-.
;;. TBM VK4!Z,. ?-.??..???
HIS SAXAPHdNE BAND.
?.-? ? 6 CHOOSING BELL BOYS. :
, Boxplans at Allan's Until
Noon;
Tarter: at the Theatre Office, where Day :
. Sales are available from 10 a.m. ' '
jPRICES— 6/, 4/, 8/, 2/, and'l/ (plus
t; . :,' . .-. .. .-«).. ? , ?.. '. ,
y1 , PUBLIC fjQTICES. ' ' . . ._
wumnmtinraimiirnilmiiliuiuiniitnimijlammiiimnmramiiiiiiiiniiuuy
i: a car the ?'..???? J
I MOTORIST UKES f
|': :-;'?' ?'' '?. fob its ?- -.?'.. ? i
j MECHANICAL QUAUTIES. ]
\:-'\L-: ?.'??'. '??? ' ' ???'?A16«,7,B -'?
?PUBLIC' LTBRABY, MUSEUM, AND ART
Jp. - IBALLEBIT OP 80UTH AC8TBALIA.- .
'Shi, PUBLIC LIBRARY will BEOPENto the
public on SUNDAY. Juno?Srd, at 2 p.tn.
The CHHjDREN'B LIBRARY has been re
moved to a. rear bVUding (entrance via roatlvay
Eijt.ct Museum) and will be clojetT on- Satur
day, June 3nd,. bnt will open ,on .Sunday, June
ffnJi'M: 2jp.m. ??: . ?
BATELTMV, MARSHALL, General Secretary. -
-.:lis3, ?? ??.-?;.? - ?-??;..? .. ... A
QTpYES.. — Tor' Best Results USE a
?V- 'KITCHENKOOK, makes its: own' GAS, any
where; varioni ..- model*, Victory Light Co..
«j-Q7. Franklin strwt. 0. 7118. ; A287bo
mp ?'- WHOM .' It HAY- CONCERN.
!??' IJTo'tica la tereby given. that the partner
?liip fi«retoforo carried on by HARRY LORT
SPENCKU BALPOUB OflOiVY and HAROLD
GEOKOE EVANS under tie style or firm name
of'fPQICVY, & EVANS' of Benmark* avenue,
JReqisark has been dlssolrtd by- mutual- con
tait-'u from the 21st day of May.'l»28; y ?
- After that dato th« tald builnen will b» car
l-Ted oh- by the said. HARRY MORI SPENCER
BALFOUR-OGILVY on. his own account and nil
taoneys' payable ' to the said firm may be paid
-to the tald HARRY LOOT- SPENCER BALFOUR
OOIIiVY whoje receipt therefor shall be a good
and sufficient -discharge and all account* owing
~ Itf.tlio old. firm will be paid by th« Mid EABBY
LORT BPENCEB BALFOUB OOILVY.
i -,'HiTED the Xlrd DAY OP MAY, 1928. -
H. 0. EVANS. ?'?
= j H. I. a BALFOUR, OQILTY.
;.:^TOINE38— E. T. aKRffE8.
k H.C.TRAEGER
!wlU «rry.on the. buslneu of OESEBATj COS
::-'inUCl()R3: and OOSCHBTK SPECIAtlST. ;
-tJuoUtioas gijtn for all daises ot Concrete Con
'??.?-?}?'?*' '?''''?' :itr9rt!0Bal Weak. ... '.',.,
';. ?,;.;' Ofce, :ROSETTA JLACE, ';- ,
-t ? ??:. - rranMin rtrwt ?ffest. 'A.
J.M. BACON,
UOESSED, AUCTIONEER. VALCATOB, LAND
AND ESTATE. AOENT.
: Auction Sales of laud, Property, Furniture,
frc, conducted anywhere, or in my- Auction
Bobpiji' ... .-...-;? ;
'Lists of Allotments and Properties for Silo
lerwlrded on Application. . -. -.' -
iBENTa COLLECTED, ESTATES MANAGED.
? .'. -.: ? OFFICE AND SALEROOM— ?
?Nwth-East Road, Rosebery,
05p,-Walk«r»Ule-Tram Termteuj. 'Phone,. M.
-; '?;. ' .' - 26iB. ?;??? ? -\ -x
THE JUSTICES' ASSOCIATION
..;??;:;.;?,?'?«). r;,; --;.:/ .;,
THE- LEVEE OF HIS EXCEL
'1ENCY THE GOVERNOR.
? ? MEMBERS: of the Association, attending tho
?levee on: Ltli June art invited to meet in front
ot -the-. BASK OF NEW. SOUTH WALES *t
?10 mlnntes to 12... For this occasion they are
requested to add J.P. on their 'Tioltin* card?.
??''????..?= .-JiANOAS JOHNSON, -President.- -
; A' -. J. CHAS. GENDERS. Registrar,: . :
Public Notices continued on :
'?': ; *--'? Pag63. :
? - FUNERAL NOTICES ^
TJYAN'.— The'Frienda-of the late Un. ELIZA
-xv, BETH RYAN are respectfnlly Informed that
herRemalns -were Removed from her late Resi
lience. (Briiton House)', Marlon road. Plympton,
onrFBlDAY. MORNC'Q and Peacefufly Laid to
? Bert 'in .-the -West- Terrace Cemetery.-, ?
' J. H. ELUS ? I .,/,.-;
. BBUOE A. RANDALL.: I Dnd«W:f».
?- -.'.Port road, Hindmarsh, and Grange.
' Phona West 1115. ' ;-' ? . ? L8815. ?
rPEBRY.— The Friends of Mr. . JAMES ;0.
- -a- TERBY are respectfully informed that the
Bemains of hla late. .Wire' (Harriet Terry)' will
be Removed by motor from hla Residence, 'Stor-
mont,' Seawall, Qlenels;. 6n SATUBDAY MORS
INQ, at 7 a.m,..to AdWaide Railway, Station, Tor
Interment In the Catholic Cemetery, Buna,- on
arrival of the morniiiB train'. ' '' * ' . ?' ' '
E.HENNIOS, Olencli;, i't- j ,ru~
? ? ? C. I. PEARCE, Buni, |-P'J''.''''-
OMAUi— The -Friends- of Mr. ALFRED
?K-: SMALL arsTeipertfully informed-that the
-Funeral; of his late beloved .Wife, Helen Stewart,
will .Leave bla Residence. Pulsford road. Pros
pect, on 8ATURDAY -MORSINC; at 11 o'clock,
for the. North Road Ceinctcry' (niotor funeral).
Jiq.raourninjr by-request.. ?? s ? ? - - -
?^ OEORQE E. DOWNS A SON, Undertakers,'
Phona'156B.v . '..Ward -street, N. Adelaide.
' -? ? ?:-.:. '. ' ????-' -..- 153*4 '
? fjniBOSS.^-The Friends ot Mr. EUGESE
V'^aiBBOXS are' respectfully informed that
the Funeral (motor) of his late Wife (Katberine
Acnti) -will LeavethU -ReJIdence. No. i High
?;-«tteet.. Kensington, on :HATURDAY, at 2 p.m.,
.forrtne Cathode Cemetery,. Salisbury, '.arrMar
- at8p..m.'' .?? - .?.--?-.- ??... -.?.??.:* . ?
' : , \\'~ FRANK J.'SIEBERT. Undertaker,
...Phdne.flS. .. 47-18 Wakefield street
? ': -: '?---:'?? ?.'-? -.?'? ' ? 'V - ; --153'4' ?'?
?pOOLE^-The -Friends of- Mr.- A. T. (Bert)
;.-, ?*? .*.: POOLE ire' respectfully informed thtt-the
rontfiljo! his late Wife (nee Marjory. HUnt)
*vtn 'Leave his Besidence at Mihlatoh on 3ATUR
' . BAY afternoon, at 3,30 p.m., for the UinUton
??' Ceraeterr. ' ? ? r '..*... -_-'?'.
' T. H. ??' HERRING; Undertaker, . Mlnlatott.
ilijone Q8.v. ... -, v -'..?'.: . ;??,-??
GEajS. MORGAN,
VICTORIA WtJABETNEABO.P.0.. AND WEST
TEKttACB (OPPOSITE OATHOLIO CEMETERY)
, 'tfshes to Inform hit Friends and Intending Cay
tomer* that : h« ha* so connection witn tny
. oth«r firm, and -tn»It»s intending Customers to
. sosd for design or Inspect hla stocz. which would
. .be) ta-Ualr advantage;--. :?',. .?.-?'?.???'- ?;.?-?-?'-?
1 Still fnrfli»r reductions In price. Head Office,
: TIctbrla. (quart (near O.P.O.). Telephone 3S53.
?-.^'-C-;-.:;^ -.' ?-,??.;; -.-; ?.--,- .-..-. ' '.?-... ., -.amhsr :
^HARRIS, SCARFE, LIMITED.;
'.'/ ;:' Wieitka'and ' Floral : Tributes ;- from \ S/ de
;!lvcred'to any adilreo at ihortut notice. '
.:::,.'fJxOS» C, iiW. '??-; ,.-; ?/? Was .

- amosements.; :j...
twice tifidiiAcnp TTVI01
S Ilia Gol.l ?-.;*«* .?
AT 8 SO - ' '? ' '-' . *?' tlJ0
|^°«- v:1 THEATRE. ,[^|:
Chairman ot Dlrectprs: ,. Elr.StaJamla Fuller.
U«dss;1iii: Directors. . Bert Lennon, John Fuller:
Fuller's Vaudeville and Revue
At Its Best~and Brightest.
?'Oh here' we suffcr.:gTief and pain, ;
? But not when 8tifly & Mo are with us again.' '
YOU CANNOT HELP BEING HAPPY AND
BETTER IF ' :.
YOU OXCE A WEEK. VISIT THE MAJESTIC
? .???'..?? THEATRE.' - -.
AI;lffl;,WlHn-.1PAYi
AEothtr uproarious Music?! BeWby Australla'a
,: Prime, Minirters of Mirth. v .
And a- Rollicking;- Eompins Band of MfrUr
makers in their latest musical burlesques.
. THE COMEDIANS 'Make' you laugh.'' . .
?-.- THE GIRLS, 'Australia'* Very Best''
, THE MDSIO,: 'Melodies , that- Haunt.' '
THE- DANCING. 'The Bind that Thrills.' ':
Charlestons 6 Symphonists. ;
DAN WELDOS , ' JACK KELLEWAY '
SYLVIA' GARDSER ??? atDIEOALE;
DAN DUNBAR. ' 'DAISY MERRITT
'? The Gifted: Australian Sinjrer.
PRICES.— 3/6,- «/,? and 1/. Matinee— 2/
and I/.1 Children, ,fld. Plans at Theatre. 'Phone
2300:... .-.;?:' .: . ' :..-. .? ;..;;??-
TO-NIGHT, a i».m.
SOUTH AUSTRALIAN
' i'INE;MUSiCAI..GEMS: ,-
? under the direeUon of ;- ? .;.
'. '..'. ' W. H. FPOTE,;A.R.C.JI. . :
?' ? ; rvOCALlST,'. '-'v
IVY W^ILUPS. ; ; |
SECURE TICKETS AT AEOLIAN BOX OFFICE
THIS MORNBJO. pNLT'A'FEW RESERVES
'-. ? : ? : '???'.' tEFT.- .-?/.?? .? , J, ?
BOL- will NOT .Broadcast - this iConcert.
Tickets ?6/,.'3/,.2/,,l/,',(pluatU). Doors
Open 7 p.m. * -.--.-? ,-..-.., . ?? .. -,-??
, ...-??'? FRANK ?BOWDEN)'concertsManaser. ?
V, KATHLEEN
(Dramatic Soprano). . .
^?yittM^':-''
.-. ? ? ? ?. : , - ' .AT' THE 1 . ' ? -
Anistcd by MAUDE -PUDDY- (Solo- Pianist).
.' CHAS.'SCHILSKY-(ViolJnIst). ' '\
... ' , ALlCEiMEEGAN (Accomianist). ' V :
yricet— Bescned;' 0/, -4/r 'Unresbrvea:, 3/
(Plus Taxa)i ? .. - ?'??? !?»? .;?'.; :.;..
Purther. par ticulirsf rota Allan's, Miistaj Ware-
house,^ .-,,(?' ';4,;:'- '??' ' :.:'?'
. ?'??.' .; ,'l! ' -;' ;-C.'B. MATES.' -Maniger/.4
Institute ' Hally; Nortfr 'Tenrace;
WEDNESDAT/ 'JUNE' sith,'-' JULY ?J3.
AND AUGUST, 29th: : . - ?
? SERIES OF CONCERTS '
-' '- ' ' . ' by the '.- '
ELDER CONSERVATORIUM
STRING QUARTET,
: Violins— Charier SchUsky, Kathleen -Meegan,
Viola— Sylvia Whitington. 'Cellos-Harold
' ? ' .-? '. Parsons. ?
Season Titkets-^fl 1/, plus tax, admitting
two perions.toeaoh ooncert.'^ ? «.? .
:. Tickets, at VpAWTHOHNE'S, tTMITED. ,
? SBBBBs^sSiiiiHBHsiisis^sWB^*^^
tip!
ill Cecu-B/C
BB 9 ' supnmt cch
?mm
I ' I NEXT SATURDi
* Iff- II* ? B0XPIAN NOW OPEN
I |/fl:- :«??:=?? , ? OR THE
1/ II . ..; . Wj'.:.. , ' liiNG cent:
? ?- ; pubLIc/ notices. ;,:.V,v v?;
rTUKE notice! that it is our intention to DES
J. TROY all- camels atrayina; fa -S. Pastoral
Leaae S, in- terms of the Camel Destruction Act,
1928. '.,' ? ?' ? - .-? :?.:, ,. '? '? .?.?:?.' s
BONYTDON- 4 .CHAPMAN, ,AvondaleVStation,
'J ? ;''; ? ' ';..'?' ^Lyndiurst, _.. ... ... AH7.54
' ,i-i'bui*wt]r'(b prt In touch wllh'th« :
': buyw'or seller It by kdvtrtlilna what- :
?you urtnV or hav». :'--- ?-? ' - ' .
-..- ? .?» ..; :' ????; ?-?;???-.''., ?*::-:.-^ «ooT*
mHE SOUNDEST INVESTMENT T0.TBADER9
?X'A:';;.: IS^A- SUBSCRIPTION TO ??? 's
' ??? Advice on all* Bnslness' Matters. -?
Trade Cauttes; - Trade Reporta. - Collections
THE MF-RCASTttE .TRADE ' PROTECTION
?- - ? ASSOOATIOS OF-aA:, LTD.,\ '
' ' ?. -r 'Charaber'nf Manufactarea. - . ? '??
?',; - n PIRIESTREET* ADELAIDE. -..'..
-? rhone.C. 8590 (S lines).:, -; . J.A?18«s ;
W SfpEB #*
BiinMCN Famous
fllir.il 1*1.1 «ELF.RAISING
' ': ' ?;'? ;:.'. 7- '.:' ' ;- ; ; -v';... :'?'..?.-? ' AlOlthaSg' -
.:.' THE MERCANTILE AQENCY.; V:
- :' ' '?BTATUS^BEPORTS,1' ?'
I--..'.-- ?-' .-? COLLECtlQSS; r : . : .
' DUN'S GAZETTE. ?'. \ : ;'
. Terms 'on application.' ? ?
' BROOKMAN BLDGS.,.: Phone '5098, *
. : ? 34 GrenfclVrt.' -.;? 6897, 6811. - ?
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I : '?;,'' ^WUSEMENTS.^1 ';,-;' '.'. -;
? L;s. ,, -? .-..-. - u, ;jt :-:-':.-'*^*
^?SPECIAL? MATINEE :
FOR CHILDREN,
230; TOrMGHt: 7.50.
?- .'?' 1'or Telephone Bookings,
? King- Central 2390. ? ?
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RnfrfiTriN
^ANOTHER: BIG PlCTORiAl
^ ATTRACTION; '
You'll kfiQW why the critic*
yoted CpBcen the awrt
populw star in ' plctoM
?-?'??.'? after ydn*ye «eeb
cottp
M0|i
HER WILD OAT.
. Strikes 'i the friskiest note,
of riotous romance!' V ,,
; Adapted ^fromi^tarf71if
'.: : Howard Irving, Tonng. A
JJI^HALL^NE^
' i JFIRST J^WIAL
PICTUKE. ^
.Mint. : ? ??-,. m \ I '?
-eMille's
Uvtnunb
INGAT ! t| ?
-T'& i
vy, june 9th. II
RAL 2390.. ' ' IPl
PUBLIC NOTICES. .'.-'*
jr\ op riso ' off i d e.
V' ADBLAmE TYPEWRrnSQ ASSOOUTION.
. Mi» K^UARDY, 17. Cowra Chambers,; Glen-
fell -street' Typewriting, Multlgrapblng, and
Duplicating. Confidence guaranteed. Tel. 1109.
. .'.'; ?;?.*; .'?.-.??;?'? ?:??'-?.?.--- -. Ai55so:
Q A V A 0 E.— The WASHER that DOES fash
?^ and -Dry rour ^Clothes, Ruga, Blankets, &c,
thoroughry by ElecWcltt. No Vtrlnglng, hand
line, or slopping; you do- not even WET YOUR
HANDS to the process, f Investlirtte the SAVAGE
Washer-Dryer, at ELLIS & CURE, LTD., S5, 07
Franklin itreet. .(Estab.' 1893.) 'Phone Cent.
7118 (3 lines). . . - A118se
SCHOOL'7 OF' MINES- ASD INDUSTRIES.
? FRUIT CULTURE;
A COUP.SE OF. EJSTRUCTIOII.rS PHUNISO,
BUDDINO, ftc.; 'AT THE SCHOOL OF MINES.
Lectures : and ; Outdoor Demonstratitms. ' *
Instructor— Mtt. GEORGE QUINN :
: (Government Hortctoltural Expert).
,_? ,- :?: FEE FOR-COmeE, 10/.
LECTURES ON' MOKDAY EVENINGS, at S
tfclocfc, commencing June 11th; 19-8. '
?'Demonstration* Saturday ? Afttnioooa ? bj
airangcment., . ? . .. A1BO,1.'«,6,8,8O.S -.
; Adelaide-Victor Harbour,
. Dtl'n.S.SO and S.30. Singlt.fare, 10M
Kingston, Robe, Monnt Gambier.
? .' ,;T ,-WetWy.: Tours', Mondays. ' V.
.-?? Bond's iMotor Serviced;
Sll-Fllndera strset -Cent- 8850s after hours,
; - .. ? .'. 'Sturt 181. - Alg'Whse,
^ SCHOOUOFMNES'AMJ^V
, A SHORT COURSE 'OFrlNSTROCTIOK 1M
MOTOR CAB: MECHANISM will be conducted tl
the School -of. Minor ra TUESDAY EVENKCd
ct 8 p'clocVc'commcnclng June' 5th. ;
'Tie course*will be completed' in one term.
liittrqctor, Mr,' J. A'. Hertty; ? .',' :.
'Fee, fl J/,- per term. . 'Apprentices at ball
PJ*.V ;.'??'.?' .'?',?? ,.AWWA«.

:, v - ; AMUSEMENTS. . : .' j ' ^: ?;( j -.'-; AMUSEMENTS, ' , .: ' / \;; '^AMUSEMENTS.
Bs^BWi^WSBS^SBSff^^y^WBBB^P ~ r ? ? - ' ?'''?- i ' -. ?* ^ - : ?? ? -^^ ^^k ^ 4& j^m : ? ' '
NtW PAVILION v/i»J5T ^R8j&1
1 SYD. CHAPLIN Jn ' ' ' \ '*~*w*~*' ''''' ''—!=? ' ''.,'.'' ~^\Vf \ I ^ '
'The missinq link.' : j TO-BAL TO-NIGHT. ^ Jt
AN ALL-STAR CAST in ' i ? '? — ~~ ? — -'' ' '-. ? M3B ? MoB .: : '
'STOP THAT MAN.' j HIS LATEST AND j |,^^jf|) jjft^/Jj jj
FRED THOMPSON in ' : /III i T4I ¥P /1HI » IM ¥»T LmMCBi I Wj}t ? TT5IsMCJ
'JESSE JAMES.' CHARliE CHAPLIN TT'lUft T 'l?-?o
MILTON SIH.)U^OR1SKENYON in ^'^^ - J^'' '^ TO'!^ 312^0, TO-DlgW 8t 8
'TO VALLEY OFTHE GIANTS^ j ^Tf|F TlRflK ' ^SSST russel, ;
' r~' ? ' I iliLl Vll»vU&/e for positively the First Time in Adelaide,
rssa snake park; ^p^^^^^.i iQD/lfiVQ -
?DHn^H MISS GERDA AREZZO See! Chaplin, King of Comedy, Back ? .1 #^f »f ? ##1 ^
BOM DEMONSTRATES -^m ^^ V* SmflM *'' ?. { A^-» \/\/I*V» '
m£5M This Afternoon Smilw! .H«!!;! ' ;The Celebrated Comedy-Drama,
?^v'lnlH QIlNnAV Lbnckles!!! I from the GRAND OPERA HOUSE, Sydney.
K^V f^lissB SWWAI, I- -t I'-il 1 I n- tlf 2 n* Greatest Mystery Play Yet' Produced. -
Hi * ijH Mniumv Laughs! Howls J Koars! ! ! } wierd, -. fascinating, thrilling,
f^waaiwiMii JnUWUAy, ? ; ..-?, - ? . s ? : exciting.
? i;ir'-' ? ? .rcA-r^rnmn.' 8 CAST OF CHARACTERS (ns they appear) —
? lo4'c ., ALSO SHOWING ? ' j AuntJndy.. .... .. ..'Miss PhilyTHeibert
?' : - - ' ; ! ? ? nfiDATUV .- DC17ICD ??' ? Elliot Butterfield -.-. ..'?.. Mr. Carl Lawson
ASSOflATFI) TFAfHFRV ?DOKOIHl KtVIEK, : j Marion Blackwell Mis. Frances Ward
«JLS^.iS?i« ' IN A VIVID DRAMAOF GIPSY LIFE. Sam Morgan ...... ..Mr, DVArcy Kelway
adeMtownhall lilt IlbKEft, Mtfte^asjffl
: tuesSy'juneiza v .'-lag^e^^feWT;-. Sga?;/::^:-^&5^
, ivuvAi, avns, **-i«« ?: Mft CDPP IICT synopsis of scenes.
Dir'tOr '. ?PERFORMERS1-Joba DemP8ter- ? '' h«' -M»l- | AOT;L-lThW BUckweU.Home (The First Sight).
SSl.?US^\br-«?IiMpI^n7 V£?l %?* '-??-??^?-~~«-~~------ ? — ? ACT^ThS&eH Home '(The Third*
^oralle Bassnett, Miss Penelope Ealpti, Mis» - ? ^_ Tiii-hti -
fanle Pellewi Misa Dorothy McQuire, Miss Jean .TvMnwvT h, jack rettm- ?:''
«nder. Misj Avis Pulman; Miss Patricia AUord, . . : - RoralanVt AIT VN-q Si nMVtT^r after
iliss OladysUaylor, Miss Veronica McQrath.Miss t-aoJ| *U «'„«»«,,„ 'NrA*«c ;« «.2?^ti^.^ to-day, after
^ .STSBft-i.iE.Wl KSP. ^ Read — SP?^tmg :NOteS m 1H&££T*,.:1li Reserves, |A.
ic^^ii-.ii^^SSS^^&wa7:Vridsfa issue of the SPECIAL HOUDAY MATIREE
dated Teachers, or at AllaWs Box Office. Booking ' ?? . ' MitNTsAV KBYT
?ee 1/ ? (Plui T«). ?Ian opena at Allan's, on - ' Tfametio' ' HluriUAI RtAl.
Cuesdaynext. ' . '^ ;' -.. XVCglSlcr. ? ? Boiplani -at Theatre all' day. Mondar.' --????'
. . ' ? ? C. H. MATES, Manager! \ ' . '. , Z' ... . -...??.??? Phone 163*V ?????? .,
Thousands have been unable to see 'Chang.' Thousands more must -
have their opportunity. Every man, woman, and child in Adelaide has a
right to demand a further season ... . and so insistent is that demand
that at great cost, and in spite of business difficulties, this amazing pic
ture will h iscreenedfor a further week at
WONDERGRAPH.
'The Circus' could not be delayed. . .The York Theatre could not con
tinue with 'Chang'', . but the City had.to retain the film. .: It does!
'.;;.-; newspapers. ; ? ;-: - ?: '..y'.-. . '-v..- .- .--;..?--? ?'? ?--?..-??--?..??.???- v. ?.-?
FOOTBALL. y PUBHC NOTICES. '.'.??.. ? PUBLIC NOTICES.
-—r ? TTT i«_lS«« M.{i...l Tlf OTHEHCRAFT HOUSE (Regd.). : Dutton A NY Person found Treepanrins; on Block iSS,
SOUlh Australian national ilLterrace, Medindie.— Delicate and premature ?**? Hundred' of.TCarala,' will te prosecuted,- and
n iU 11 r»nn-«o litnUMi baUes taken. Mothers helped -with, feeding docs. destroyed.* H. EOUNTON, Salisbury.
rOOtOall LeagOe, Unlliea. difficulties.. Dr.. .Ttuby King's methods used - AlSl'fl
.-. ' u desired. Sister. Beaumont, Matron. Tele- ' .;, . .''... i ? ' ? . ? —
Tn HAV {tLaUtrAavV Itine 2nd p°one m. iooi-. - ais4,8 ^ t t y ^or Adelaide.
TO'llAY (Saturday}, June ahu, 1-fmcEt 0P OHasoe is. fibm. v;
..;.^ f ; ? At 2.S0 p.ra. - : . : . JM - ? - CITT MAHKET— PART TOWN ACHES »33;
_, .'~7'..,., ???', -NOTICE is HEEEBT GIVEN that the- 'buBinesi ' - 33-. .379, 380. '.....
AMLAIDE OVAL. ^.'?ABHFE.?3-ai'dJs9u-3T?Bsl-i'h^t0™wr ' .ctosreo op boadwate.
_,_ rawbuwu v . .. . rirf m b the nndM,iraCll in co-partnership KOTICE IS HEBEBr GIVEN that the Bead
, Start y. Olenelg.. . - ?; :Vgs^^jgs&3^Sg^*t*lSSK S^kMS^ ^ te C-LOSED on
' CrflpiresT— Central, J A. A; Kaven; .Bmmtaj, SON will. In consequence of the retirement from »«??«'».*''_ By' Order* ?
Hall and Hayter.. School*' Match at 1.15 p.m. tlis partnership by mutual 'consent of the under- .' H. P. BEAVEB, Town Clerk. '
nnnenem nvtl signed OOBDON CATHOAHT CAMPBELL, be car- ..ToTO HaU.- Adelaide, .
« \J^^ ^^A iHAtBrrV^ASIB^N^.Tll0M« ' ^^ ™ ^
North Adelaide v, Norwood. w^Mjagmvgan «™^m™g T . G. lonzar, ot iuiB.:^uoaditr. tom.t
-Umpires:— Central, R. T. B. Ourrie; Boundary- 'J ^_fS BENNETT^BBOTOE &^ ATKINSON J-' -Trieste. Italy.- and resident four years In
Tlew and Melville. Schools'- Match at- 1.15 p.m. ^S^asml addrai »««'*«? c *i»'su BttlJlla nJ,w reatding SI KinS street, Norwood,
?:?:? ? '?'?'. . ; ' . ' ~ DATE^ Th5'~day of- June. ifl£8. S.A., intend to apply for saturaliation under
: MpNPAV, June 4th, ... .,?...;. ? .1 S* c*^S E . - 'hc Coc'°°nOTlKh ^tim-lity Art- 1-80^AH-
. .HJBUC^EOUDAY. - ?? - . ... '. . , £H0J; . 'owstSkiKSON pEBSOSS aii hereby -Warned agate ntxro.
BmEDCHrjBCjVjFgfc ADELAIDE JU5I0R ictoge Buadin^.^fsS.3 Adelaide. tlT£'Z£$Z-&$*%%«2t«t£
??'''? .T™1- '' ?'.-*. ': ? '? ?' ??? 15*4, johns, as the same harins gone astray, payment
„, . .;. iAtWOpji. ... j..l ? ? r—'-. ? has lien stopped. ' ' - '.. ' .
WeSt Adelaide V. Port Adelaide. ?VTOnOB IS FDBTHEB GIVEN that practice- as BO THOMSON,
«flaisrSsSi- *??* Hm:-^ f:,ra«tfK ^^^ce. .„ ... . ,a
Montea ana inomas. .. CAMPBELL aa from this date at th« undermen
THKARTON OVAL. niVE»talrtdayof,un,;W8 LEAGUE OF THE EMPIRE.
WestTorfens y. South Adelaide. 'um(miltvm£^f$im.Km. -. ?,. — -, ??:
Umplre«--C»tral, W. E. Blumberg; Bound- ADELAIDE, Telephone Central *»? AttDUal PatTIObC Demonstration,
ary, Tvhitford and Tank. .- ' . . ' ?- '? ?'- - ? .- , ? ^'3 *
8cboola' - Match at 1 ? p.m ? ? i - ? ' ? *
Admission (indudlnir- tax)— Cround, l/';Be- I£. JUJbADY loves the- nicest and'b«t EXHIBITION' BUILDING, '
serre, 1/' extra.. ChUdrei^^round, -Sd; Be- Fhe wUl do well to insist on MILLS AND ? ?
TShShff- mKKHABioW. Secret WABgS' Rww Bfagdt,. . . AM«. WEDNESDAY, ^UNE 6th,
; ? PUBL-.cNOT.cEs.^;:. MASTER BAKERS, Y-^?^/--;
b»«»^ ?riSftr?^iSS S-CSf^SI
'\ ?.;?'.--? FINE ON -DNPAID BATES'' '«'? Hlthest testimonial, from leading bakers CATHEDRJli, BOYS, GOODWOOD INFANTS,
?\A;PINE, equal to '10 per- 'cent, thereof; ??will of Adelaide. ..,.:,, , -J ' xL-VN MORRISON (Scotch Dance*),, BOLDEN'S
w. added to aU Rates remaining Unpaid after - Repairs to ell nukes of ovens.-town or country. SILVEE BAND, and 0.BX BOYS. ?-
SATURDAYr-th^SOti-day^f Jane, 19SS. :- : RinE Cer.tral'8883.. Bon 8250, G.P.O. ', Admtalon-Manbas. kr' Ticket; '. Xon-»em-
?'??Jy- ''?'? ' .: A. H: aS^BS. Town Clcrt ' -' : : . w: J.WYLES, : ben,_ to Gallery. J /.' '\ , ,
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* AMlfsiMENTS. 'AMUSEMENTS.
Lf/AlUslsMs^sssssiUlilMi - NKW STAK.j OTaEATOE.^ Yg™^:
I BiBBErSlTlrtnsiH^BHB Monday, 2.°30 p.m? and 7.4u p.m., 'The Ont
I^^^^^LAXsBBiSB^BBaUsSB'ssUBBsVBBBBBBBBBBBf ° ~Woman.'
^^???^^?^^^?ii^BHHB OLD THEATRE. TJNI.EY. ;
PORT AND SEMAPHORE.— Beserees, To-aisht, 'The Gorilla,' and 'The Wild West
Port J., S60S; Semaphore ,itO. H.'IJ. Show.'
WAENER in 'FRENCH DRESSING.' ' Monday 5l*ht. 'The TVamlnir.'
-Mtor 'JIM'THB-t;ON(JUEROR.'-Com- — STAR THEATRE, GOODWOOD.
pletp change Mondayr—*'isth Hour.'. , To-day. 2.30 p.m. and 7.15 p.m., 'Get lour
..' ALBERTON. — Reserves, J. 2906 Man' and 'Hilshtly Uted.'
LIONEL BABRYMORE in ''13TH Mondar, 2.30 p.m. and 7.45 p.m., 'The One
HOUR,' Also. 'QUALITY STREET.'' ? Woman.'
Coming: ' 'Monday— 'TELL IT 'TO' STAR THEATRE, PARKSIDE.
SWEENEY.' ..?-?:' : ; ' \- To-day, 2.S0 p.m.' and 7.45 p.m.
? ENFIELD.— Reserves M. ? S022. 'The City Gone Wild,' and 'The Gorilla.'
MABJON DAVIES la' 'QUALITY Monday, 2.30 p.ra. and 7.45 p.m., 'Gentlemca,
STREET/' Also, 'THE LOVE MART.' Prefer Blondes.'
Conine; Monday— 'SHE'S A SHEIK.' POET AND SEMAPHORE.
PROSPECT AND NORTH ADELAIDE. To-day, 2.80 p.m.7 and 7.45 p.m.
Reserves, M2440.— 'BEAU CAD RE UK.' The Desert Woman' and 'Casey Jones.'
Alio, 'VERY CONPIDENTIAt.' Com- „ Monday KiEht, Port,
ins Monday, Prospect, 'TELL IT TO Semaphore, Monday, 2.30 p.m. and 7.45 p.m.
SWEENEY'' Comina; Monday forth 'Love Mo and the :World U Mine.'
?Adelaide 'WHITE GOLD.' ? ? '? STAR THEATRE, K0RW00D.
NORWOOD. '— .Resenen, Norwood, T(Mlay. 2.30 p.m. and 7.45 p.m., 'His Lady
1626.— RICHABD DII In 'SHANGHAI „' and 'A Trip to Chlnatovra.'
BOUND.' Also, '!THE ROAD TO RO- Monday, 2.30;p^m. and 7.45 p.tn., 'Gentlmea
^Lie''COnlin|rHOnd'y'.'FigUre' CAPITO^h'eAT^^' PETERS.
80^BR^^RE0C-Q1ufllni'..BT^. -5L%^W^Kk
DIER GERARD.' Also, . 'SPOILERS ,. . „ ;, Kentucky.
OP .THE WEST,'. Comma; Monday— Monday, 2.S0 p.m. and 7.4.. p.m., 'Get
H PA *&$**'* ™° ?TEE KELL^'S ' **W WWDvIlLE H.VLL. .
SPECIAL ESGAGEMENt TO-NIGHT T°^r5:'6DHS ^ ..rt c^^^m'S^ d'*
JEH SATURDAY, Adelaide Wh A.N.A.
.'..?=.- ? j^ii :':'. PRESIDENT'S EVENING -
ADELAIDE [TOWN HALL, fa the Rwnbbw Costume Comedy
Direction y. .. . . Cus Cawthorrie. , CompSnV.
_ _ _ . — . 'L ' 'ON THE CULLY RANCH.' ?
H K fi T'ft'I ?'?? ? STOW HALL. FUNDEKS STREET,
.R-U'llAl MONDAY, JUNE 11th, AT 8 P.M.
.,..-. BT , Admission Free. Public Invited.
^—i. ... .. .... i — ,— tor— mamma— - Join - the ADELAIDE JLlUi.. the Friendly
;?'???.-.?? - - ? Society' with a Punch.
.?-?»:.' !'«»*i»' '« »«: ? N. M. ROBERTS. BccreUry,
- *'?? MJMa' f ' ' 44a T. fc 0. BuUdinff.
Ml/)? i IlllipS SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT.
'Adelaide's Celebrated TOWN HALL~~ADELAIDE.
..^Contralto. ,/? \ Wcdne$day-laBe. 2m-
ag||r^*^^VBSf^' Action ...^Tca.Ca.U.ome. .
. .A FEW PRESS CRITICISMS. ' ? ? lllvAlllI wUIil/llKl
London Daily Telegraph :-^-Mis» Philips soon ' hr the
found' her' way to' the hearts of her audience. *
She has a loTely contralto Tofce, full. and rich,' AflFT &IDF C,\ FF flllR
with a keen tense ef.dramatic values in. her inter- .AUfiUUUt utXC. LLUD.
pretatipa. .', . ' (Conductor, W. H. Foote.)
ifatal Mercury r— Mto Philips possesses a rich ^*^ ssjsbsbssbbi ssmsbb , , . ,
orpan'-ttme voice ' of exceptional conrnsc, ' her QnprTltl FmrRffltriiPnt nf
deep.notcg ate full and true., as |ier;l!sl-er apeClW CngBgemeDI 01
resister is weet ana_dearL . ; .... .... . _ . _ _ |-|/^-y
. . ' ' 'ARTISTS 'ASSISTING. - 1 ? K' A V 1*1 l'X
HABOLD;PAnSOSS, 'Oello, ) AViiA' L\JJ\
.AUCE.HKEGAS,;i.tiB Piano..' . ].' THB bunkt aA. TOUNIST.
Prices— 5/,' S/,- 2/, plus lac. ? -, ? —._.—„.-
Tickota and Plans at CawthoraeV, l.imil ('. ? ™ ? ™, ? J' ' . ' . .7 , ,7,
* ? L— And Assisted by Leading Artistes.
? . . ... SPRUHAN KENNEDY AT THE P1AXO.
m~ F| JV af\ Wees— SI, 2/, 1/. plus tar. '
111I& Plans open at Cawthome-t, limited, June Sth.
/ 1 1 1 1 A. H. 0. EDWARDS, Hon. Secretary.
seethe TOWN HALL ADELAIDE.
LJON CUB. Wedne»da^~June 27th, ,
Fortnight 01^'. 0tt:»VieW Olte Direction .. .. .. Cni CaVttorne^ ?
Hour, Only Each Day, between fRANn „...
? 3 and 4 p.m. uKAKU itiUKAL
BABY;MONKEY, \ Cm^^sL^.
?'. FEW DAYS OLD,'' - ' RassassssBSMBSsssssBBSBssssssBssstsnaBtssassassisisBSi
? ;Jl5D THE-' '?? ? Assisted ty leading Artistes.
' CAMATTC riDOnU AUSTRALIA ISLAND MISSION FU.VD8.
: ^P^i-GPON. - ^eS^alL^&orne^. Limited.
. .--..'? ??,,. ? _* ..j-' ??'??.: - ?-? -bl5S'6 M ? M-« ?- -..-?-????-???- -^ ? - ? ? - - ? - --.*.«
rTIHE:T0raaStriiriOAD;aUlbE:13*OBTAlK- pEAD THE- 6P0RTINO '' K6*ES M EVERT
X ABLE AT THE BEOISTER OFFICE. ?** JTEIDAT^TSSpB PP^TIJSjBEOISTEB..
Sunday Afternoon, June 10th,
AT 8 ?JL.
''j~i$in- OF THE LORD' MAYOR'S UNEMPLOYMENT FUND. ;
Graiid;Masse(l Orchestral Concert
: !'* ? ?': . , by Members of the
Professional Mnsicians' Union ^ of S.A.
Organizer and Conductor — THOS. ?ORIGG. ? ; ?
' Artlstn anBtinp-^STLVIA THOMAS \(Soprano), GIVEN COLLETT (Contralto); ?
FRED WU.LIAMSOX' CTenor). ' IRENE KEMP, Accompanist,
Admission Free. Collection. '
? r 'Hon Manager .. .. .. .. .. ... .'. GUS CAWTHOHNE. '
CATHOLIC SUBSCRIPTION BALL
: ADELAIDE TOWN, HALL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6th.
Under thc'.pa'tronase and in the; pretence of the Most Her. R. W. Spence, O.P., D.D., Arch
? ' ? ' .'.. '. .' ? '.' ; bishop of ' Adelaide. . ; ? . -;
Application for invitations may. be made at the Cathollo Beposltory, Arcade, Bundle ?
' street,' or to tha Cathollo Federation Office n ot later than June 4th. Subscription, 7/6.
? M« Eichanje Buildings, Firie ctreet, Adelaide.
?????-.-.? ? ?- ?- . . , H. J. SAVAGE, Hon. See. '
school! of mines and industries. .
SECOND. TERM COMMENCES ON- JUNE 5th, 1928.
\'. '?'. ; .-, . EARLY ENROLMENT ADVISABLE.
School Open idurine Vacation period, 9 a.m. to £ p.m.
Full puticulan on application to the Principal (Mr. F. TV. Beld, B.Sc.), North terrace.
? By direction ot the Council. ?? ?
AH5, 6,9,51, «,0 - - - . J. LAKGDOK BONYTHON, President.
Bain's White Ant Exterminator has proved its worth.
For 20 -year* BAIS'S WHITE ANT EXTERMINATOR has prored Itself an uneijualled
destroyer of white Ants. Churches, Warehouses, and Private Horors hive been cleared of
the 'pest; 5 years- juarantee. ? BAIK0L make«,new timber, antproof.
:.V; ?*?:?'- ? ' URIAH -PULUS, THK WHITE ANT EXPERT. ' .
For all General Repairs and'jTrcatinS apply to
! J. F. ILEEi 106 GOVER STREET, NORTH ADELAIDE.
?''''? 1 '??'?„? 'Phose C. 2312. ,' HTlSn
I%lge Auction ;
Sale of IVIeat !
at 8 O'clock This Morning \
uiitil 9.30 a.m.
S^5HEEP:W'
f BULLOCKS 2 !
Cut in Suitable Joints for the' Borne. :
DON'T MISS THIS. \
W. K BRUCE LTD.l
GROTE STREET. j

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