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Shipping
&RIENT LINE af ROYAL
MAIL STEAMERS.
The following Koyal Mail sfcaamatilps, belonging
to the ORIENT and PACIFIC COMPANIES,
will LEAVE Melbourne at 1 p.m. on the under
mentioned dates forPLYMOUTH and LONDON
i Adelaide, Albany, .Colombo, Suez Canal,
Naples and Gibraltar :—
Orient
Ormvz
Orotava
Oru s
Cuzco
Austral
I EEE5
I 6031
5552
5552
391S
5524
H. E. Iaskip..
F. M. Tuke...
J. Linklater ..
Lindsay Hay
H. W. Livett
J. F. Anderson
May 23
Dune 6
Jur.e 20
July 4
July IS
Ang. 1
Calling at Hobart cn route from Sydney.
And fortnightly thereafter.
PASSAGE MONEY:—Saloon, £60 to £70.
Second Chips ... £35, £37, £40
Third ... £15 15a to £18 18a
Third »nd steerage rates Include bedding, mesa
utenaila, etc.)
Relrorn tickets at £65, and £105.
Saloon passengers allowed tobreak their journey.
Facilities are now aflorded for bringing over
rianda and relatives from London by the pre
payment of passage money.
WEST AUSTRALIAN GOLDFIELDS,
Passengers booked in all classes for Albany,
the quickest route to the fields. Reduced rates.
3dANAGERS—F. trP.EEN and CO.. ina AN
DERSON, ANDERSON and ^O,, Fenchurch
Avenue, London, E.C.
Full particulars on application to J. N. Mar
shall. Brauoh Manager . 488 and499 (jollina-streot,
Melbourne.
Lrcal Agents—HENRY JONES and CO.,
View Point, Benligo.
MESS1GERIES_ MARITIMES.
Melbourne to London via Co
lombo and PARIS.
Steamers of 6,000 tons, tinder postal conoiaot
vrlth the Frenoh Government, oalling at Adelaide,
Albany, Colombo, Suez and Port Said, will ba
•iespatohed monthly as follow.—
5 July 15'July 1 S.July 20
,..; Aug. 12Aug. 15;Aug. 1
Passengers hooked to Bombay, India, China,
atavi.i and Japan.
Passage money, £23 to £70, including table
trinea.
Return tlokets, available for nine or twelve
months, at reduced rates.
English Bpokeu on board.
Passage money can be paid here for passages
rem Europe, juiberal concessions to families.
Upon arrival at Marseilles, English interpre
ters meet the passengers for London, and give
hem every assistance in landing and passing
heir luggage through Customs, etc., anc also
aocompany them to Paris and Calais.
N.B.—Passengers' luggage conveyed frea of
oat from Marseilles to London by steamer.
For further particulars apply ab the company's
offices,
D ALGETY and COMPANY (Limited),
Agents, 461-471 Bourke-street, Melbourne.
N
IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL.
MONTHLY DIRECT STEAMERS to ENG
LAND and the CONTINENT.
□ailing at Oclombo, Aden, Sues Canal, Naples,
Genoa, Southampton, Antwerp, and Bremen.
Steamer,
I Leave
Commander, Port Mel?
i bourse.
Prinz Regent
Lnitpold ...
6700
Olcenhurg ...
5S18
Gera
6319
Darmstadt ...
5500
Stuttgart
5349
I
H. Gathemann'May 26
R. Heintze ... June 23
W. Von
Schuckmann July 21
M. F.ichel ...^August 18
D.Kcihlenbeck'Sept. Id
And every four weeks thereafter.
Steamers leave Adelaide on Saturdays imme
diately after arrival of express train from Mel
bourne.
First-claa? return tickets between Melbourne,
Sydney or Adelaide, issued either by Shis com
pany or tho railways, are available for return by
(all or sea.
Through tlokets over sns company's os?i Unas to
Europe, Asia, North and South America. Passage
from Melbourne to England and the continent,
£14 to £64. Return iickets available fcr S or 12
montha st reduced rates. Passages from Europe,
America, eto., can be prepaid In the colonies,
For all particulars bddIv to the anenta.
OSTERMEYER DEWEZ & VAN ROM
PAEY 4S0 Collins-street Melbourne.
A U. S. N. CO. (Ld). ROYAL MAIL
o COASTAL SERVICE.
STEAMERS of the above compsny LEAVE
Queen's Wharf—
For
ClNTBA,
Adelaide Saturday May 16
Albany Waboonga,
Frehaktle Tuesday, May 19
Geraldton J-Rocktok,
Saturday, May 23
West Australian
Goldhelds.
(See special advertisement.)
Arawatta, noon,
Saturday, May 16
MabakoA, noon,
Saturday, May 23
Abahao, noon,
Saturday, May 30
Wodonga, noon,
Saturday, June 6
Stdnet
Brisbane
Maryborough
Bundaiierg
Gladstone
Rockhamptos
Maokat
Bowen
Townsville
Dungeness
Card well
Moueiltan
Geraldton
Oaibns
Post E'OUOlas
Cooktown
Thursday Island"!
Nori£ai;ton I Arawatta, noon.
Bbrketown j Saturday, May 16
New Caledonia J
New Hebrides "I Amur (From Sydney),
/ May 21
New1 Caledonia "i Victoria from Sydney,
Fiji Islands j- May 20
For further particulars app'y to
W. SIDDELEY and CO., Agents, Robb's
Buildings, 529 Collins-street, &fb'?hcurne.
WESTERN AUSTRALIA.
17. S. N.
:o.'s
LINE
ADELAIDE, ALBANY, FEEMANTLE,
GERALDTON.
Connecting with Esperance and all north-west
ports.
The Splendid Passenger Steamships
CINTRA ... Saturday. May 16
WAROONGA Tuesday, May 19
ROCKTON ... Saturday, May 23
W. SIDDELEY and OO., 539 Colline-street,
Melbourne.
GOLDFIELDS—WEST .AUSTRALIA.
TTSTM. HOWARD SMITH and SONS (Ltd.),
* ¥ despatch their magnificent full power
iteamers as follows from Melbourne :—Geelong
and Portarlington, daily ; Sydney, Newcastle and
Queensland ports twice weekly; Adelaide and
South Australian purts, weekly ; West Australia,
fortnightly. The magnificent passenger s.s.
KOONAWARRA will sail for Adelaide, Albany,
Fremautle and GeraldteD, Saturday, 16th May,
at 12 noon.
Through booking ita Aldany to Southern Cross
and Northam at reduced rates.
For passage money and full particulars apply
Permewan Wright and Co. (Limited) local
agent?, railway station, Bendigo.
COAL,—Wm. Howard Smith and Sons
(Limited) are amongst the largest importers of
coal, and deliver wholesale and retail in Bendigo
and tbrougnou. ; ..3 distriot. Iron tanks, Bpokes,
tnd felloos for sa! a.
PERMEWAN" WRIGHT and (JO. (Limited),
Railway Station local aeenas.
GOLDFIELDS
WEST AUSTRALIA..
ADELAIDE STEAMSHIP COMPANY (3--sd)
CHEAi. xAvi^AGiii RATES,
bf Express Pa-.ssnzsra Steamers next Sailing.
3.2. BULLARRA on Ifth May.
S.S ADELAIDE on 23rd May.
cromAu-nralianWbart, Melcourns, forAlbany,
k teen ftctli-, takina passengers to Geraldton,
^ori'nam, Southern Cross, Coolcrardic, Murohison'
*i] VV-pi Australian Port*.
A.! !)i: y- Oomp&ny (Ltd.), O. S.
"ii CI, .urine, KobV. a Buildings, corner Oolline
Kii k -if-et", Melbourne.
/-''•HENRY JONES and CO., View Point,
. * cal Ajrects. .
W. C. SUTTON,
pHEMIST, VIEW-STREET (next Theatre
Bendigo. Orange Quinine Wiue. An
fi'egan; tonic. This article differs materialiv
•J? oi'ler similar preparations, being mad
wu_ a pure Citrate of vj'iinine, combined with
Peasant aromasics. Useful in casts of Influents,
^•■eaknea;, Los? of 'A.!jpsii:o, Nervoosaess and
Genar Debility. '
Notice?.
'Cfclii if IN iua'l' rii.ta.tfDtf l.- U d l'ii luij.
BENDK-0 COGNAC DIS
TILLERY CO.
Pnre Grape Brandy. Sold aa P HAYES
Bridfie-atrecC; D, WHY TE and 00. |
PIONEER CO-OPERATIVE, Via w-s cress.
See tint the iroi.-da "Bendigo Br&ndy">ire on the
bottle.
DRIKK
AIJNSME'S WHISKY.
PUREST and BEST in the MARKET.
AT ALL HOTELS.
Wholesale for Bendigo, Castlemaina and
Northern lMsftriofcs—
FITZGERALD'S BREWING & MALT
ING CO. LIMITED.
W. J. JACKSON & SON,
OHEAI' CASH TAILORS,
BATH CORNER, BENDIGO
(Near Maopheraon a Sale Yards.
8 U IT
Goodp.
FACTS.
THAT when KLLM reduced the price of
meat, generally it wa3 againat the expteas
desire of the whole body o£ ihe trade.
That they coulc not afford to ignore ELLIS'
action, but wen; compelled to act similarly.
Hence the public gain.
That ELLIS' s.ction was a boon to some thou
sands, more especially those in far from aSuent
circumstances.
That should ELLIS retire from business, the
original prices will be at once re-instated.
That consequently tvo public are bound up in
the well-being of ELLIS' business, directly and
indirectly.
E. W. T. ELLIS,
BUTCHER,
HIGH-STREET.
JN COMPLIANCE WITH THE ACT
'J' NOTICE ^
Customers are respeotfully notified that except
on Saturdays my TEA SALES olose every
evening a 7 e'olock.
KARL VAN DAMME,
WHOLESALE and RETAIL TEA MER
CHANT.
^PLENDID TWEED
For 42s.
Call and inapeei our New Season's
H a,TS. HATS. HATS
Per e.s. Warrigal.
MILLER, THE HATTER
Of"AS juat, received direct from the inanufac
ril (Hirers in England a consignment of Hard
Felt Hats, which he 13 selling at revy reasonable
prices.
Come and see them before buying elsewhere.
MILLER. THE HATTER,
26 HIGH-STREET,
Bendigo.
MR. K. T. GALBRAITH,
i
PHARMAOEUTICAL CHEMIST,
HAS pleasure in notifying that he has suc
ceeded to ihe Pharmaoy lataly carried on
by Mr. A. COLLINS, Pall Mall, Bendigo, and
trusts by strict attention to business to secure a
continuance of th; support so liberally accorded
to his predece33or.
The stock bat been thoroughly replenished
with every requirement for tha conduot of a first
class busines?.
Customers either visiting the pharmacy or send
ing their commissions through tho post may rely
upon their wauts being attended tc with promp
titude and care.
Mr. GALBRAITH, who has had extensive
experience both in Europe and Australia, and
holds the qualification (by examination) of the
Pharmacy Board of Viot iria, fill personally
superintend the dispensing of physicians' prescrip
tions, ill which tione but the flnast quality of
drugs and ohemic£,ls will be employed.
The valuable services of Mr. PIERCE BU C
LER, who has been so long asaooiated with the
business, will be retained
|g|- ObbOWAii S PILLS
IMPOBITI Off THE BLOOD. JSNrEEBtSD BXIBT2NCE.
This medicine embraces every attribute required
;.i a general and domestio remedy ; It overturns
the foundation of disease laid by defective food
snd im-ura air. la obstruction or osngestlon of
the liver, luugs, bcwela, or any other organ? these
pills are especially serviceable and eminently sue
oassful. They should bs kepi in readines3 in every
family, being a nndioine of incomparable nsiii'.y
!or young persons, particularly to _ that of 6able
constitutions.
BtUOCBKESa, lose Off APPETUB, E2ADA0BE AX
LOFNESS Of SPIBl'fS.
These pills effect a truly wonderful change In
debilitated constitutions, as they create a "neaitny
appetite, correct indigestion, ramose escssa o!
bile, r.nd overcome giddiness, headache, and pal
pitation of the heart.
KOTFIEP.S AND DAU6HJK23.
t» there b one thirg more ihtn others fGr which
those pill sare famous, it is their purifying proper
(res especially their powers of cleansing 6Ue blcod
from all impuritien removing dangerous wages
t'ons and rinewin? 3u:>pend.?d secretions, univer- ;
-ally adopted as the one grand remedy for fema.e
ccmtilaints, these pills never fail, no^cr weaken :
fchesyatcEii and al'vaya bring afcoutr vrhatJ .3 ic
WDIfltsTIOK, DTOHAOH and tlTOS COMPLAINTS;
Persona Buffering from aay ciordera of ohe liy=r,
iomach, or othor organs of digestion, flhoulafaavo
immediate recourse to these pills, =3 tflere Is on
me-dioine known that acts on these partiouiar noin
n'mmta with such :ortain Buccess.
KEBT003 DEBILITY
persons wbo fed weak, lew and nervon?, in.'^y
be assured some serious ailment is looming in tLa
distance, asainst which instant aoiion Bhau-a Ce
taken. These renowned puis present ine reacy
means of exciting energetic action on the uv- r
ooerating accumulated bile, and luting a-once a
load from the spirits, and expelling a poison uom
the body. . ,
Eolloway o Pill? are tho best remedy known n
t^o 7,-crld for the following dipcaats—
A«ue Asthma i ,
Bilious coini'-laiiiio moleijea on ta o
BjvvoI compiain'o Debility ,
j)ronsy Female IrrcguUn-to
Fsvtro of all kinds Gout
Headache Indigestion
Xii*er coscpl'kiata Ltssnbago
p;je3 Rhsuiiiaylftlii
Retention of uritxt Scrolulo or King's Bv
3ore threat? dtoiiQ and gTavs!
S--Condary sympioms Tio Doioreux
^j^QQ^g Yensraai afieotiona
Worms of all kinds Weakness ftom whit
over causa, etc.
'£h* pills and ointment ate sold at Prutessot
Hr.'Ioway'a Establishment, 533 Oxford-street i^n
don : also, by nearly every respe^ahlo vendor or
medicine throughout thocivdioedworld, fflbaiea
and pots, at Is. 1^1. 2s. 9d4s. 6a., lis. 6d aac
34?, oach. , . .
Each pot and box ot tho genuine modicmea be.r
the British Government Stamp, vrita tse wir.s
Holloway s Pills and Ointment, London, engraved
tf,& Label Is the address, 33 Oxtcrd-snses
«OLI.OWAT S PILl-^AND OI>TSJES
With "Trade Mark Laba
;■ Companies.
A USTRALIAN ALLIANCE ASSURANCE
g*.. COMPANY,
Head, 0;Tc32—403 and 402 0o!ii"a^troo^, Mei>
bourne. Capital nnbroribed—£250,000, Paid op
—£125,000. Reserve fund, £110,000. BlJe {and
£290,075.
Direotora:
William SmiMi' SgqM Ohairjiiaa i Hja JameaBall
Hen J, S. Johnston, Gsorga Sh&w Esq i hleu\.
Ool^Q, NapIorTarne?,
FlXxii* and li-U AkAInTEE siaka aocopsed rs*
oweafc Darrens ratea of pr?miam»
The rev?aed XjIjTE POXiIUSf of fihl? oomp^cy
v&s no endorsed conditloo, &pd ift embraces ai;
&he siiosi liberal features o? modern praofcloe.
E» S- WATSON, Manager*
Ageafe for the district—E*. Msopharfloo and On
General Conveyances.
• JAMES CLIFFORD,
IN Thanking the public for the very liberal
patronage bestowed on hie late father, begs
to inform his numerous customers and acquain
tances that he has taken the stables lately occu
pied by Mr. JAS. CROWLEY, and intends in
connection with present extensive cab service to
carry on
FIRST-CLASS LIVERY and LETTING
STABLES.
Commercial Travellers, Picnio and Wedding
Parties promptly attended to.
N.B.—Cab3 will meet all trains. Please leave
orders at Btables.
Buildiag Societies.
THE SANDHURST MUTUAL! PERMA
NENT INVESTMENT AND BUILDING
SOCIETY, VIEW POINT, BENDIGO.
THE Directors have muoh plearure In announo
ing that they have made arrangements
whereby loans may be obtained upon most liberal
terms for
FIXED PERIOD and INTEREST.
FIXED PERIOD and INTEREST with
REDEMPTION FUND.
FIXED RATES of INTEREST.
Payable on balance owing at beginning of eaoh
year,
WITH or WITHOUT BONUS.
NO ENTRANCE TEES.
MORTGAGE FEES VERY LOW.
DEPOSITS RECEIVED.
All information upon application.
HENRY Y. NORTH, Manager.
BUMS OF "
TO
TO LEND by the
FOTTRTfT VICTORIA
PERMANENT
BUILDING SOCIETY
Established 1867
AT FIXED EATP3 OF INTEREST
LOW MORTGAGE FEES,
Repayments.—Fortnightly Monthly or Qaar
cerly, at the rata of 6d per w>ek for eaoh £10
Dorrowed, or in larger repayments if dnaired with
right to pay off eaiher.
Example.—A tenant borrowing £100 to buy a
house repays the loan at' the rate of 53 per week,
and becomea the ov.n6r instead of remaining
tenant.
WHY PA 2 RENT
Solioitor—Mr. F DOUGLAS JONES.
Valuers— Messrs. A. MAGEE and G. G,
M'COLL,
W. J. JAMES,
Branoh Agent, View Point, Bendigo.
fPi OMMERCIAL PERMANENT LAND and
BUILDING SOCIETY.
Office Forest-street, Bendigo.
President : DR. JAMES BOYD.
Committee:
Mr. Wm. Bndden I Mr, O. H. Read
Mr. J. G. Edwards | Mr. M. Thomas
Mr. T. S. Gibson I Sir. A. Harkness
Contributing Shares of £50 each Monthly
subscription, 5s or 10s.
There are uo Preferential Shares In the eoaiety.
Profits divided annually among the share*
holders.
LOANS granted under tables on the most
favorable terms.
Rates (or Loan of £100 being aa toliow
Years
Calendar
Monthly Payments.
3
£4 11 5
4
2 S 10
6
1 16 1
8
19 4
10
15 4
These bates being fixed bobbowebs know
EXACTLY WHAT THEY HAVE TO PAT.
Loans may be paid off at any time, altogether
or m part I INTEREST ONLY BEINO OHABQED FOB
TIME THE LOAN HAS BEEN ODBBENT.
Partlclara at office, 6 Forest-street, Bendig
W. J. CREETH, Seorefcar
Wanted to Lead.
WANTED to LEND in various suma, from
£200 to £1,000, on agrion'turallacd.
GEO. DARNTON WATSON, Solicitor,
street.
PfpRUSr MONEYS to LEND sit joweafl car
f>. rent rates of interest.
KENNEDY and WOODWARD
Barristers and Solicitors Albion Ohamfcais
Bendigo.
TD3ENDIGO MUTUAL PERMANENT
ID' LAND and BUILDING SOCIETY,
BULL-STREET BENDIGO,
EBlablUtid IS54
"OlrecCoM:
VJ.'m C. ^ lhlsx»d, Kjo., J.P.. Managing Dire
and Chairman.
Jacob Qohn Esq. .f ] Thomas iiiiroy, J&sq
Daraton WaS30D, Esq. | Alexander Coos, Esq
ADVANCES,
Funds a mailable to BORROWERS oa Freanola
Security FGxi A FIXED TERM from 1 so 15
years, at loiveat interest, re-payable monthly,
quarterly or half-yearly; or UNDER MUTUAL
bYiSTEM, re-paycnea:3 3d 3d c;ir fortnight
every £20 borrowed, with parttofpation in pari
the profits made,
INVESTING SHARES;
PREPAID „ ... £30 eaoh
Or
CONTRIBUTING Do. _ 103 per
month, ksuad 'Jail/.
PMd-np Oooital and Ksncrvea — £36,244
Deposits _ £57,763
>A AK3
Highest currtraii intevt-at for 12, S and 3 moatlns)
or may be Icdgwd for a longer period, ios which
and for larser enma spsolal nrrangements can te
made.
Ths strong financial position oi 'he society
c3i2B a Eoanc! investment /or monthly savings o!
trc.it taudf.
i'ur&c: .information may be obtained at the
omca of oi-? aocioty, Buli-ttreet, Bendigo) or by
which will recsive prompt attention.
RALPH W. BROWN, Secretary.
T ONDON LOAN and DISCOUNT CO
•JLa VIEW-STREET, • Bendigo.
(Opposite Art Gallery).
Established 1872
MONEY ADVANCED
On Porsona. Securities, Deods, Bills of Salo
Scrip, Furniture (without removal), Jewellery,
etc., etc., at less interest than charged
elsewheie. Re-payable at con
venience of borrowers.
All transactions strictly confidential.
M. BARNETT.
^pjITY LOAN AND DISCOUNT CO
WILLIAMSON-STREET,
BENDIGO.
On Deeds and Personal Securities.
Tebmf to Soit Bobeowees.
A ALL8QP. Manager.
MONUMENTS
THE Best Selection of the above of eith
Italian or Colonial Workmanship.
And at the
MOST REASONABLE RATES.
Is
ON VIEW AT OUR WORRS
MITCHELL-STREET, BENDIGO
W. BEEBE& SON
All workmanship guaranteed the bait.
• ,T. B. WILSON, Ms jags
"Notices
ROUGHS, COLDS on the CREST, FRON
V/ OHITIS and ASTHMA,
Rapidly Cured by
HEAKNE'S BRONCHITIS CURE.
Those who have taken shis medicine are
amazed at its wonderful influence. Sufferers
from any form of bronchitis, distressing cough,
difficulty of breathing, hof>raeuesa, pain or sore
ness in the chest, experience delightful and im
mediate relief, and to those who are subject to
colds on ttia chest It 13 invaluable, us it efleets a
complete curp. It is most comforting in allaying
tickling and irritation in the throat, and giving
strength to the voice, and it never allows a cough
or asthma to became chronic. No house should
be without it, a3 taken at the beginning, a aoae
is generally sufficient, and a complete cure is
certain.
'1 Mr. W. G. Hearne.—Dear Sir—Y01 r medicine
has cured me of Dronchiti3 and asthma, from ■which
I suffered for nnv/nda ot 7 years, during
which period I was scarcely ever free
from coughs, and frequently _ the difficulty
of breathing was 60 distressing that for
nights in succession I had to sit up. I write
you this acknowledgment from a sense of duty,
as in my case every othei treatment had failed.
For a year previous I had been getting very
much wor3e,. and at) the fcioae I obtained your
medioine I was confined to bed suffering from a
mo3t violent! coufrh., expectorating blood and
matter, and apparently beyond hope of recovery.
The first dose of the nedioina gave me_ welcome
relief, a»d I steadily improved as I continued the
treatment, until I became, as I am now, quite
well—Yours sincerely, H. 'WALKER, Balmain,
3ydney.'
"My son, b.x years old, had bronchitift for
twelve months. The noise in throat and along
back of lungs, and ths coi'gh, caused me great
anxiety. I tried several treatment?. Cough mix
tures and poultices wore used, and plasters were
applied to the back and'che3t without success. _ I
bought a largo size bottle of Hearne's Bronchitis
Cure, and after my boy had taken this medicine
for about ten days he was perfectly cured.—J.
Patterson, Solicitor, Tamworth, N.S.W."
Prepared only and sold wholesale and retail by
the proprietor, W, G. Hearne, ohemiat, Geelongj
Victoria. Small sizes 2s 6d, large 4s 6d. Sold by
chemists and medicine vendors, .Forwarded by
post to any address when not obtainable locally.
MEARNE'S PILLS remove ETeadache, ful
ness and throbbing ot head, dizziness,
drowsiness, constipation, impurities,_ bilious dis
orders, obstructions or irregularities of the
system. "Please post by return two boxes
of Henrne's Pills. I had them before, and
find them excellent.—ITours truly H. Ohadwick,
Ballan." Prepared only and sold whosesale and
retail by the proprietor, V/. G. Hearne, Chemist,
Geelong, Victoria. Prioe Is. Sold by chemist -
and medicine veadors. Forwarded by post to
any addra33 when not obtainable locally.
DR. BOLT'S
INVJGORATOR
FOR
BLOOD AND NERVES
IT makes the BLOOD RICH and PURE, thu
doing away with Sores, Pimples, Eruptions ■
and Diseases of the Skin.
The sufferer soon feels younger, fresher, and
more vigorous, he Mixture being a pcwerfu
Tonio—ilso the Nerves, the Stomach, the Liver
and other organs acting better, Giddiness!
Biliousness, and flow of Blood to the head are
averted. 3a per bottle.
The best family aperient Pills yon
BE E D S can keep in the house. No fear jf
taking cold after them. Headache,
CASTOR OIL pains in the body, Biliousness,
Costiveneas, Liver and Stomaoh
PILLS. Complaints soon cured y using
them.
As these pills are being imitated,
"in> E ED'S tat e only REED'S, and see the
Jt^j registered trade mark (a castor oil
CASTOR OIL plant) on wrapper round eaoh
PILLS. box. Is, 2s 63, Ba
is the best yet introduced. It
~iQ> E E D' S restores grey or faded hair to a
- j-fftj natural dark color, and prevents
HAIR it from failing out. It contains
nothing iujurious. One trial will
RESTORER, prove its efficacy. In bottles 2s
6d each.
3EEr>'3 „ « « . •«
HAIR' It Removes Sourf or Dandna
RESTORER
i This preparation will be
found SUPERIOR to any /T4HINESE
OTHER for giving the Glossy \J STARCH
Appearanee to Linen, etc., so GLAZE
much admired, and Jor_ im- ^PjHINESE^^
parting a dogrea of Stiffness _
not obtained by any other pre- GLAZE,
paration. In boxes, 6d and Is.
frijEEDS A little rubbed over the face
ii^j or hands iemoves Sunburn,
LILY CREAM. Freckles, Redness, and Rough
REED'S ness, and ? mparts a delicacy to
LILY CREAM, the akin, making it soft and
REED'S white. In bottles, Is 6d and
LILY CREAM. 2j Gd.
"TO>EED'3 It i3 guaranteed to contain
JOi; nothing injurious. Many of
LILY CREAM, the Ballar&t beauties use this
REED'S Superb Cream to preserve the
LILY CREAM, complexion.
AGENTS— . |
Messrs. Holds worth, Sinclair, Sutton, and |
moat chemists. j
&NTIKOF.FYN.
(PATENTED). • j
EXTRACTS x'ROM TESTIMONIALS,
Mr. J. H. REED, Chemist, Ballarab, i
James Ah Ha, St. Arnaud —Having suffered j
from asthma and bronchitis for six years, I was j
"advised to try the Antikoffyn Inhaler and Tab- j
let3, which relieved rne at once. I am new as well i
as ever. _ „ , !
Mr. Roderick Rosa, Gowur East.—I have used !
the Antikoffyn cure for the lasts two months for j
asthma. I feel wonderfully relieved, having been |
a sufferer since I was 23 years of af»e, and am now '
over TO.
Mr. John Jarvle, Humnray-atreet, BaUarat!.—
I hav6 tried all kinds of so-called 41 remedies " at)
great coats and bad results. I have derived much
benefit from the Antikoffyn treatment, found
nothing near so effective, speedy and reliable.
Miss N. Anderson. Buninyong.—After a lutfc
night'a use the Antikoffyn haa^ completely cured
, my a3thma. .
; Mr. E. Harris, Donald.—I am surprised at the
great relief from Antikoffyn. I am not frightened
of the asthma now.
Mr. B. O'Meara, Watchem.—Send some more ;
Antikoft'n Tablets. They are the best remedy I |
have been able to get (or twenty years. 1
Mr. Jas. Ryan, Birchip.—I have suffered from j
astbira over twenty years. The Antikoffyn is i
"s the only thing that has ever given me relief. !
Mr. W. Bult, Creswick road, Ballarab.—I j
heartily testify to the beucfit the Antikoffyn has j
been to me. I was a great suff >rer from asohma- j
tical bronchibi3. and have b^sn under j
doctors for twenty months. I have tried all j
kinds of patent medicines, but I never secured j
certain and alinoBt insbant relief unuil X used the ^
Antikoffyn. „ . _ ;
Mr. W. Wat3on, Snake Valley.—As a suftere. j
from ohronic bronchitis, X have to thank you for ;
having received great relief from tha Ancikonyn. ;
NO HOME SHOULD B& WITHOUT THE
ANTIKOFFYN INHALER.
For Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronohitis, Rimers;
Complaint and All Lung and Uheat Affection
Complete with full directions, ds.
Most Chamists now stock it; also Messrs
Holdsworth, Sinclair and Sutton, Chemists, Sand
hurst. Yiotorian Depot—J. B. Reed, CChemistJ
Ballarat and South Melbourne
MINISTERING CHILDREN S LEAGUE.
" COTTAGE BY THE SEA" (Queensoliff).
Opened by Lady Brassey, 7th Deoember 1S95.
1JT10R poor and weak children from any part of
IP Victoria.
Children admitted through any M.C.L. Lranch
or an Associate Member. ,
Supported by Voluntary Contributions, bub
Bcriptioas or Provisions thankfully received.
Managing Committee. Mr.s R. carper
"Mvoora," Toorak; Mrs. Morris, "Tintern,
University, Melbourne ; Mrs. Hitchcock, " Ros*
lyn," Geelong,
M O.L. and Cottage by the Sea literature oan
hn obtained at 272 Little Collins-street. Melbourne.
OWES'lTS MjliN, late of Mitchell-street,
o has removed to Garsed-afcreet, where
Piano3 and Organs and ail Musical Instruments
oan be tuned and repairs equal to new
J. TREB1LC0CK,
COOPER,
■ queen-street, KKNDIGO
/p4ASKS-.and Vats of ' all sizes..
MINING BUCKETS A SPECIALTY
TAILORING.
CORRECT IN STYLE, PERFECT IN KIT
RELIABLE IN WEAR.
GOOD STRONG SUI FROM £3.
samuel" wbbb,
WILLIAMSON-STREET
Notices
THE LEADING HOUSE IN VICTOTUA.
FOR
GENERAL DRAPERY, CLOTHING, FURNI
TURE. ETC.
CRAIG, WILLIAMSON AND THOMAS,
BENDIGO, MELBOURNE, BALLARA.T AND LONDON.
THE Goods we offer having been purchased direct from the best English and
Continental manufacturers, are new and seasonable, and being the Only
importing Firm Supplying the Public at Wholesale Rites, purchasers at our ware
house effect a saving of tha retail profit.
We respectfully request intending buyers to compare the value and quality of our
goods with any other house in the trada, when we are satisfied to abide the decision.
Appended are particulars of a tew representative lines in some of the depart
ments, which in themselves will well repay inspection apart from the host of
other bargains on our special tables.
MANTLES & FURS
We are making a Special Winter Show in these departments of the New Cape,
Golf, Jerseys, Jackets, Macintoshes, etc., in every variety of style and coloring.
Capes, 103 Cd, 12s 6d, 14s 6d to 100s
Jackets, 12s 6d, 143 6d, 173 6d to 84s
A special line of Children's Ulaters, well made, from 2s lid
• Ladies'Macintoshes from 12s 6d to/0a
In furs we have a large and varied assortment at special prices
MILLINERY, ETC.
Plush Cap3, assorted colors, la and Is 6d each
Birds, wings and Fancy Millinary Trimmings la each
A nice assortment of Children's Millinery.
A splendid assortment of IMPORTED HATS and BONNETS
SPECIAL PRICES in all TRIMMED MILLINERY
Ladies' ?,nd Children's UNDERCLOTHING, a speciality.
FANCY DEPARTMENT. :
Flannelette Embroidery in cream, pink and blue, Is 4^d dozen
Children's Colored Bordered Handkerchiefs, 6d, 9d, and Is dozen
Blousing Chiffons in pink, blue, heliotrope, Is 6d yard double width
Fall nets at 4Jd, 61dand 9id
Ribbons, Laces, Frillinga, Ladies'Handkerchiefs, etc., at special prices ■
DRESS DEPARTMENT.
New Amason Cloths, 3a lid, full dress (al! colors)
New Flaked Tweeds, 4s lid, full dress (all colors)
Tweeds and Serges, 53 lid, full dress (a very specialline)
Large variety of Imported Robes, very choice, at 7s 9d, 103 9 J, 14a fid, 17a 6d to
100a
Black Velveteens, from 7Jd per yard
Velveteens, colored, WONDERFUL VALUE, 10Jd and Is yard
Trilby Velveteens, all special designs, Is 4Jd yard' ■ _
We desire to call particular attention to our choice assortment of Robes, as the
value is unapproachable.
MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT.
Reversible Flannelettes, heavy make, in Red and Black and Black and White, 5a 6d do
Striped Flannelettes (good patterns), 2a lid dozen
All Wool Saxony Flannel, 9}d yard
Heavy All Wool Flannel for Men's wear, 10Jd yard
Single Bed Blankets, 5s lid upwards
Large Double-Bed Blankets, 12a 9d up ; extra large Blankets, 15a 9d up
We have just opened a new shipment of EIDER DOWN QUILTS in Perambulator,
Cot, Single and Double Bed sizes.
UMBRELLAS.
Ladies' Laventine Silk, Celluloid and Natural Sticks, 2a lid, 3s lid
Ladies'De Cheni Silver Mounts, 4a 1 Id, 6s lid (very special)
Gents' Umbrellas, 2s lid, 3s lid and 4a lid to 25s.
GLOYES. "
Ladies'Tan Kid Braid Points, Is 6d, Is lid and 2a 6d
Black Cashmere Gloves, 6d, "id, 9d and Is .
Ladies'Black and colored Fur-lined Gloves, 2a lid, 3a lid, 4a 6d -
CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. ; .
Boys'Serge Knickers 1 to 10, Is 9d each
Boy's Serge Caps, 6d each with Peaks '
Tam O'Shanter Caps, 6d, 9d, la. Is 3d, la 6d, la lid
Men's Lambs' Wool Pants and Shirts, 3s 6d, 3s lid,-4a lid (a very special line)
Black Centennial W.P. Coata, sewn seams 21s
Men's Brown Cotton Pants and Undershirts Is, Is 6d
FURNITURE & CARPETS
We have just opened a new shipment of Carpets, Oilcloths, Linoleums, in all new
patterns and art colors
Dutch Carpet from 5d yard
Tapestry Carpet from Is 6d yard
Linoleum (good quality) 2a 6d, two yards wide
Carpet Squares (select patterns) from 8a 6d
Drawing-room Suites £4 17s 6d, 5 drawer Duchess Chest, 35a
A large assortment of Fenders and Fire Irons
CHINA, GLASS AND EARTHENWARE
We have just completed extensive alterations and added j our establishments
a large China and Glass Showroom on the second floor, in which will be found a
selected stock of ornaments and general household requisites.
Dinner Sets, 50 pieces, 19s 6d ; Tea Seta, 9a 6d
Toilet Sets, Pink, Green or Blue, banded, Si 6d
Powder Sets in endless variety from 2a lid
Decanters, Is Gd each; Teapots, 8d;Set of Three Jugs, la 9d; Glasa Watir Jugs, 9d
TERMS CASH.
CRAIG, WILLIAMSON AND THOMAS,
IMPORTERS AND MANUFACEU-4ERS, WILLIAMSON-STREET, BENDIGO.
THE NOVELTY TAILORING COMPLY,
OHB ARCADE, HARGKBAVES-STREET, BENDIGO,
CASH PRICE LIST
IrouaerB. Tronasra and Veai, Sac Snii
vLASd A _ 10a. 6d, «=, 17s. 6d. _ 42e{
OfcASS B . 15a. 6d. S5a' _ 60a
OLASS O _ ISa.Sd, «. 27s. Bd. _ 50s.
0I»AS8 D • — 833- ~ SOa. _ 70s.
IHJS OtfiV TAILORING HOUSE THAT PUF.LISHE A COMPLETE PRICE
NEW "WINTER GOODS JUST AI'.RIVSI).
Patterns, wltih prlos lUi Mi 3«lf-n333uraTri3!> for ^rdq-1 poiti n ■>ny para o? Aaaaralta
f|1 H E 0 ED-EST A B LI S H R D
BSNDIGO TIMBER A.ST) IRON
YARDS,
MITCHELL and EARGREAVliS STREET
B05X3HEB and 3NAMELLSD MANTKX
I'TEOKS
made l:o crdor trom N»i>i7e Woods, iioun-aia A-:,
Biaelnrcod, B'cp G-nm nor! S.-.uri. all stybs it
artlsSlti can ert work,
limber
Baildicg MamM* of »ti iuudt,
HARDWOOD! '' t v?h^elwrVThss, from t v
AUSTRAL I AN 3XASONiii>-TIMK.-:a
COMPANY'S WORKS, Wpndoug.
,T R. iiOSEJN3. Proprietor
A. DAY & SONS
BEG- to Inform their ndmerom .Customers
t'iiat they have a
LARGE QUANTITY .
Of
BONE DUST FOR SALE
GUARANTEEDJPURE.
AldO,
ASPHALT LAID, Etc., at REDUCED
.PRICKS to suit. the times.
BONES
BOUGHT in any Quantity at our Depot,"
H ARGRK A VaS-S TRE ET.
AT
; BUSfcTS STORES.
SEED WHEAT, Purple Straw, beat Algerian
Seed-Oatf, Ssed Cape Bariey, Peas Rye,
and Maize,
Also all descriptions of
; GARDEN and FLOWER SEKB3,
Suitable for all seasons
REMEMBER THE ADDRESS—
BUSH'S
WELL-KNUWN GROCERY, PROVISION
and PRODUCE STORES,
Corner of WILLIAMSON nr.d MYERS
STREETS, BIONDIGO
THE GO RR'ECT THIN G
\ r last. '
HjlHIS Excri* Superior Bwid y. 'J Vli".
1L TOBACCO, bs, Mncha ami'-oun, V7'^pi .
U.S., A., was awarded Firs? Boaor-- "p ^ . -
Gold Medal at the recent Exhibition iu H.'iiir
Erica—fis iiw IK The »art«s"si.DOlioi;
; KARL VAN DAMM K
SOLE AGENT.
RIENTAL FEMAliK P1U.S rrswrr. ^ .
• larity without fat!. Sv.ri>, wfe, 5, K •.
poatsd, Write B. VP. Onrfis-ld, Cc-ISjh.-—
Melbourn 0
THOMPSON AND CO.,
ENGINEERS, CASTLEJiLVINii VIC
TORIA.
DESIGNERS and manufacturers of ' iripl*
expansion sewage pumping engines and
boilaia fat Melbourne and aletropohsxn Board o;
Works.
Manuiacturers of high-class etean ongiass.
simple' compound and condensing. Specially
assigned engines for electric lighting. Jed, sur
faoe and Independent -londensers. ' Steam and ilr
■finches, and improved small vrina:;..: plant?
Chessall a and Cowling's safety patsns cages,
Middleton'a safety hooks Air compressors,
receivers and rookrtrills. Stee! boilers of aII dssigni!
DixaDC-aocing Steam Pomps, Duplex Osaipsund
and Condensing. Centrifugal Pumps aad com
plete Irrigation Plants. W'cdiiij, Pumping and
Crushing Machinery, and most approved ap
pliances for the treatment of quartz tailings and
orea, Frue and Triumph /anners, Halloy's
Psroussion Taoies. Berdan Basins, Whaeler
Watson and Denny's Patens Grinding and Amal
gamating Paus, Chilian Mills, etc,
Special.—Thompson and Oo.'a Patens Com
pound Air Compressors and Patent Independent
Condensors and Water Heaters,
HIGH-CLASS WORKMANSHIP and
ffiNISB a SPECIALTY.
Telegraphic, code U3ed, A.B.O., 4sh odisno.
THE "WIFE'S WELFARE.—A Gre-t T?lt
covary, Book on prevention frse. W»la
Prof. R ti. Hermann, Collins Placo, Melbourne
ONE of the Sights of the city, W. Hutehsns
and (Jo's. Windows,Mitchell-street. Don t
fall to 3ii« them.
LEWIS & DUNSTAN,
LONG GT'LLY,
BEG to draw cpecial attention to their new
stook of guoGs in each department.
AUTUMN WINTER
DRAPERY DEPARTMENT.
Special val en :n Blankets. Flannel, Fancy
Twe-ds, Meltm Cloth, Ivyrle Cloths, Serge:;, A -
tra"han Cloths, etc., etc. The s:rck mutt b? seen
to realise the gre.it ad Mintage gained by purchas
ing from the r-bove fi-ni.
BOOTS and SHOES.
We hive a very la.-^e stock, and little need be
said, as the public aro aware of the good v.ilue we j
give in this depirt:n--n .
OHINA, Gl-ASS and J.AilPV.MIl".
Here i hero is also a new and la-ge *tock. Just
fancy a fnll-.-iz d BUir.irrk Lmp 2s 10J. 40
pieces tea tet, 12s fid ; White and Gold China
Cups and s infers, Fs 6d dcz n. . his department
is worth in-pecting.
GROCEriV DEPARTMENT.
He;e we stand on the op rung of lha ladder,
special attention being p~-id to the quality ofa:l
food. We are ca-h huye-s :n tbe world's best
markets, and e n <he et ..■ecive our customers the
hftwnfc of quVity a"j Invest prices. D-iiry
profue f'-sh ve y lay
Kpjr.emh-r Ab-nin-o in the £ on all fort
i-.i. htly -BttleniBut-.
jj ft Wis & T) V N ST A N,
GRVV'KAL MIOROH AN"! S. L'.ng Gully.
QUITE KJvRMreif. oij;> effects of boyiah folly,
0 oervour debility, eto_ Sfmd scamped addressed
-nve'o;»e 1 ivi'i fi»rv.»r>i y»u lull particulars
01 tu> u-viwa-o—I for ye.uv—trieo
»ViUif»>savnry 3 v.i !*?«i v:d had
.wh*ui :%l. h;i«i {.vied hi?w 1 found
cure A.d<lrwa, Iiaroid S. Sell G.P.O., }-le'
BEND1G0 POSTOFFICE MAIL
TIME TABLE.
Poafctown, Close at Benairjo Arrive at Bendiga
Axe Creek, 12 midnight; daily 2.35 pm.
Axedale, 3.30 pm; 12.30 pm
Bagahot, 11 am; 7.10 pm.
Ballarat, 6.30pm ; 4.35 pm, 11.35 pm.
Barrakee, 10.30 am; 11.10 am.
Boort, 10.30 am; 11.10 am.
Borung, 10.30 am; 11.10 am.
Bridgewater on Loddon, ln.SO am ; 11.10
am, 6.45 pm.
Buckrabanyule, 10.30 am; 11.10am.
California Gully, 7.30 am, 4.15 pm.; 11.15
am, 5.55 pm.
Castlemaine, 5.30 E.m, 11.15 am, 0.30 pm;
11.10 am, 4.35 pm, 11.35 pm.
Charlton, 10.30 am, 6.30 pm; 11.10 am, 5 45
*111,
Deniliquin, 11 am. 12 midnight; 2.35 pm
7.10 pm. r
Derby, 10.30 am.
Derrina!, 12 midnight; -35 pm.
Diamond Hill, 5.30 am; 3.45 pm.
Dingee, 10.30 am; 11 am, 7 pm.
Durham Ox, 10.30 am; 7 pm.
Eagle'nawk, 5.30 am, 10.30" am, 4 pm, 6 30
pm ; J l.tg sm, 8.40 pm.
East Shilbcurne, 11.15 am; 10.45 am.
Echuca, 11am, 12 midnight; 11.30 am, 7.10
pm.
Elmore, 11 am, 12 midnight; 11.30 am; 7.10
pm.
Elmore South, 12 midnight; 11.30 am.
Emu Creek, 5.30 am; 3.45 pm.
Epsom, 5.30 am; 5.30 pm.
Fs.trview, 10.30 am ; 6.45 pm.
Cflenalbyn, 10.30 am ; 6.45 pm.
Glenloth, 10.30 am ; 6.45 pm.
Golden Gully, 5.30 am; 3.45 pm. Loose bao.
Golden-square, 5.30 am, 11.15 am ; 4.15 pm.
10.4o am.
Gooruong, 12 midnight, 11 am ; 11.30 am, 7.10
pm.
Heathcote, 12 midnight; 2.35 pm, 11.45 pm.
Holloway s loose bag, 10.30 am : 7 Dm
Hnntly, 5.30 am ; 5.30 pm.
Inglewood, 10.30 am, 6.30 pm ; 11.10 am
6.45 pm.
Kangaroo Flat, 5.30 am, 11.15 am; 10.45 am,
4.35 pm.
Kerang, 10.3d am, 4 pm ; 11 am, 7 pm.
Knowsley, 12 midnight; 2.35 pm.
Korong Vale, 10.30 am, 6.30 pm ; 11.10 am
8.45 pm. '
Kurtin*?, 10.30 am; 11.10 am.
Kyneton, 5.30 am, 11.15 am, 6.30 pm; 4.35
pm, 11.35 pm.
Koondrook, 10.30 am; 7 pm.
Lake Boga, 10.30 am; 7 pm.
wake Charm, 10.30 am; 7 pm.
Leichardt, 10.30 am; 6.45 pm.
Llanelly,10.30 am; 11.10 am. -
Lockwood, 11.15 am; 10.45 am."
Long Gully, 7.30 am, 4.15 pm ; 11.15 am.
5.55 pm.
Macorna, 10.30 am, 4 pm; 11 am, 7 pm.
Mandnrang, daily 5.30 am; daily 3.45 pm.
Marong, 10.30 am; 6.45 pm.
Maldon, 6.30 pm; 4.35 pm.
Malmsbury, 5.30 am.
Mathoura, 11 am; 7.10 pm.
" Maryborough, 5.30 am and 6.30 pm; 11.10
am and 4.35 pm.
Melbourne, 5.30 am, II.IS am, 6.30 pm; 11.10
am, 4.35 pm, 11.35 pm.
Minoha, 10.30 am, 4pm; 11 am, 7 pm.
Mitiamo, 10.30 am, 4 pm; 11 am, 7 pm.
Moama, 11 am, 12 midnight; 7.10 pm.
Mologa 10.30 am; 11 am, 7 pm.
Mount Wycheproof, 10.30 am, 0.30 pm; 11.10
am, 6.45 pm.
Moira, 12 midnight; 7.10 pm.
Myers1 Flat, 10.30 am; 7 pm.
Mysia, 10.30 am; 11.10 am.
Newbridge, 11.15 am; 10.45 am.
Prairie, 10.80 am ; 7 pm.
Pyramid Hill, 10.30 am, 4 pm; 11 am, 7 pm.
Raywood, 10.30 am, 4 pm; 11 am, 7 pm.
Rochester, 11 am, 12 midnight; 11.30 am, 7.10
pm.
Sebastian, 10.30 am; 7 pm.
Sedgwick, Monday, Wednesday and Friday,
5.30 am; Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 3.4j
Spring Gully, Closes 5.30 am ; arrives 3.45
pm Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.
Strathaeldsaye, 5.30 am; 3.45 pm.
Swan Hill, 10.30 am; 7 pm.
Sydney Flat 10.30 am, 7 pm.
Tandara, 10.30 am; 7 pm.
Teddywaddy, 10.30 am; 11.10 am.
Tooborac, 12 midnight; 2.35 pm.
Toolleen, 12 midnight.
Tragowel, 10.30 am; 7 pm.
Treutham, closes 5.30 am.
Tarnagulla, 10.30 am; 11.1 am.
Travelling Post, 11.15 am, 6.30 pm ; 11.10
am, 4.35 pm, 11.35 pm.
Woodatoek-on-Loddon, 11.15 am ; 10.45 am
Woodend, 5.30 am.
Wedder'uurn, 10.30 am; 11.10 am, 6.45 pm
White Hills, 7.30 am; 5 30 pm.
Wyehatella, 10.30 am; 11.10 am
Yarrawalla, 10.30 am ; 7 pm.
W H. HOLT.ICK,
BSND1SO BA1LWA F ARRANGEMENTS
Herenndei will fca found information of a use
ful character in connection—with the railway
arrangements on the lines conneotsd with Bendigo.
BENDIGO AND MELBOURNE L~NE.
Stations oo the Line.—BENDIGO—Golden
square, Kangaroo Flat, Haven.,wood Haroourt,
Castlemaine, Chewton, Elphin3tone, Taradalei
Malmabury, Rsdesdala Junction, Kyneton Carls
raue, Woodend, Macedon, Giaborns RlddeUa
Creek, Lancefield Sunbnry, Di«ror'a Rest.
Sydenham, St Albans, Braybrjok JnnoHjn,
ITootaeray North Melbourne
MELBOURNE.
Hour; at which pai Reaohlng
Sanger trains Ictvg Melbourne
Eocdigo. aS
8. 10 am _ „ io.IO am
12 nocn _ . _ _ • _ _ 4.18 paj
•J. lopm 7.27 pm
1.,-Opm _ _ 11.15 pm
Genii at wnich pas- ReachJm?
3*nstsr trains leave . BendieS
Melbourne a" K°
6.40 ... _ _ _ _ U am
i2.ir> i.m _ _ 4.30 pm
4.5'> on, (S-pr;;?3) ._ „ ..8.85 pm
7.15 pm ... _ xi.25 pm
BENDIGO AND EOHUCA LINE,
SaatiOBS. - BENDIGO, BWuos, Gocrnocs
South EircoTP, Elmore, Roohesier ECHUOA.
Hu-Jr* as v/h;oh ps3- P^fcbi^i?
Ortnper crair.s iesve liobnoa
Bendiao
4.45 ana _ „ 7 gg
U.iosrc _ _ H 1.52 pm
5.5c pm ...' _ _ ji,^ pm
H "iurj at which pas "—'-me
asager tn.ns leave Bendiffo
Kahuna.
8,30 am _ _ _ „ 11.15 am
13.6 am 2.35 pm
4.50 pm _ ' _ _ _ 6-55 pm
BENDIGO AND SWAN HILL LINE.
Statious. — iiF.NDIGO Eaciebaivk,
Fist, St'bMiiau, . Kayvood, Tandara, i/m-uc
Prairie, Mitiamo, Mologa, Pyramid Hill. Mincha!
Maeoma, Traspwe), Sontfe Kwana KERANG.
Reedy Lak«, L?.ke Ohrrcai Mystic Park Lake
Boga "<nd to WAN HILL.
He u»3 at (Thicb pa?
eenffjr trains leave
Bondi^o.
XI ?0 air:, reaching Swan Hiii M .. .. 6.35 Drr
5 pm reaobisj Ksras? at S SO pm
Hoar; at vrnicb pa;- HeachJes
son?r; train-s k.^vo B-ndico
?.-.-.-.n Hill "«
■11.20 am _ C.-JSpa
AI30 6 a.m. from Koran?, arrives Bsndi.ffo 10.50
a.m.
BENDIGO AND WYOHEPKOOir LINE.
Ssas'.ons- — BENDIGO, Eai-'iapawx. Marocg,
Leichardt. D=rby, Bridpiewatar, IsOLWoor-1!
Kuxnn?, Gienalbyii, We-idorlurn Junction
K030SQ VaL?, Wycr.italla, 3u.:kraUa.ivalo E-vr-».
See, CaARLTeM, Teddywaidv. G^polnlih
V7Y CHKPliGO F
Hours at wSueb paa- Keo'i-lac
asuosr stains Ihst? Wyov,e,iroo
CucditO ati
11.40 am _ .. ... U'Opa
'!.0pm ressamg Korong VOe at ...ll
Hours at wb.ca p:w- K»»-"h-cg
wa^tth^8lyv9 B<5odisc
\t ycDOpmoi. at
am ._ _ _ ; 1
11.Si; -ii;'., i.i-5
1 ur^. iioiii XCciC.iig > ... .„ ... pm
A train Korong Vale :or Boor3 a: 2.S5
;k^i arriv'n^ »t J..-5 pm, scd a train .'eaves
R--..TS a; S.'Ab a.m, arriving a3 Korocg Vaje a; 7.45
s
A train leases Wc-cSfleronrn Junction at 2 d.trs !
a-i:! 4.W r.n:, arr.vin^ at Weddfrburnat 2 35~p m
and 1.35 p.m, and trains leave Wedderburn at 7.45
a.ui, and"3.45p.m arriving ;.t We^derbura Jnnc
Hon at S a.m, and 4 p.m.
BES'DIGO -HK.ATHOO'i'i. ANI'
LINK.
Soations. — BENDIGO. £Stra:hri^:d.taTb, Ai.
Oreok, Aredals Knovrsley Oairirsal, Sousb
Sewih'.-otc, M'lvor road, HEATHCOTE, TOO
BOR---C, Pyaiong, Hi^b Caa\y Plain, Morandiae
Waiuw:aavin, KlLMOTiK, WALL AN
Hours it which pa.. Rsaohin;
sencer trams leave VVadaji
Re-.idiSsO a
5.30 10.35 am
4.1° pu. _ 3.5 pai
Hoars which ys»- K-achins
save
Wa.r-" j,.
l.yam _ .. „ _ ?2.53
W PM .. 1 _ . 7
ArousemeriT?.
A. N. A. H A T> Tj. VIEW - fTREET
TO-XfGHT.
Overtu e—
Piif gramme
miss °al jone?".'" piano
Humorous Sonp— ... «Kew ^gain"
MR. J. MCRSIS.
S™s- Miss £oas&?Bj''"(t°':>
Leotme " Kovf C-nr^hip 2nd Marries "
PROF&eSOR MASON.
Humorous Feng- "Groua Widows"
MR. J. MORRIS.
English Conce-tina—- „ *• bedding Bella
MR. A. SHIRWIN.
Song~ ,Vr„ , '' Lnv-'J ni<J Swe;S So ig "
MISS F. CAST LB.
Billiard Cues; selected-—
MS A. SHIRWIN.
Humorous Duet— ... Fo'Iv anj -p. »
MISS CASTLE and 'MR. MORRI3.
" God Save the QuseD."
^dmisaioa Is A few front sest* regorved afc2"
Ticket* may be ohtained as Mr. Hampton's'
ctuuner, view Point, 1
KEY. CHARLES Ci ARK
A S O N I C HALL.
RE-APPEARANCE AFTER SIX Ypsm
OF THE BRILLIANT ORATOR
TWO NEW L ECO IT RE-ENTERTa I\
MKNT3. "
MONDAY NEXT. 18th May,
The Splendid Oration
ST. PAUL'S,
ST. PAUL S,
The Dome of the GOLDEN CROSS
Whioh electrified fashiorabie and cinwded
audieuces 1 a the Melbourne TuwnHaiL ■
TUESDAY NEXt". 19th MAY.
The NEW DICKENS ENTERTAINMENT
The Recitals mcinding— f ichoias Nicklebv. '
Poor Jo. bardelJ v. Pickwick (a'l for
the first time) by MR. CLAfcK.
Front Feits, 2s; Fronb Reserved 3s ; Body of
Hall, Is. Seats a d 2* tickets as Sufc oa3' this
morning.
Commence at 8.
R. S. saiYTq-R."
Qaadrilie Ulub toozaU long
night, 8, Mechanics institute Long Gully
J. Sanderson sbg. : .J. Rivoow M.O.
^ sJJCaTIWG «T7T.
TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT.
The largest and beat floor outside of Melbourne,
Triree sessions d -ily. Adm?s?ioa 6d ; skates free.
Morning?, 11 to 1 p.m.; afternoon, 3 to 5. Even
ing, 7.30 to 10. Admission, 6d ; skates, ladies
and gent?., 6d. Full band in afcfcendaree every
evening. Kink lighted with electricity.
W ANDERSON, General Manager.
Educational.
7^/JTR?' SpVIPfSON wiUreauma oer Classes he
J^-4- ruition ' in Practical Drea?cnttirg and
iittmg on Monday, 11th M-y, at htr new ad
dress, Rowan-street, oppaiita ttirton Colleg*
Particulars on application.
ISS JlUKUOOa, A.L.O.M., pap-, o! U
W ifa-n, Mua. Dcc. Oxon.. will bs
phased zo Receive Pupila for pianoforte p!a?mg
at Sut:oc p, Bondico, and NdIi*on*atreet# Califor
nia Gully, Particulars on application, j
MISS Maui Reid, Uertificate-1 Pupil of Sig
nor Cecchi, Melbourne, will receive pupils
for jiuging at M&sonic Hal!, Bendigo, and Bank
of^New South Wales, Eaglehawk. Terms on ap
plication at Sutton's.
MR. ALEX. J. PEARCE
PROFESSOR OF MUSIC,
Organist asd Choirmaster of All Saint*' Church '
Bendigo,
Or;r.vn:«5 md of St. Luic'3
Church, South Melbourne,
For 10 years Oriraniat ad Chjironw&er Ss. •
George's Chnrch, Royal Park,
Late Hod. Pianiat of Victorian Railways
Mu»;r.M Society,
BEGS to announce that h»3 will resume Tuition
on Monday, fjth January, 1S96.
TERMS at Sutton Broa., Pall Mall, or »
"Eureka," corner of Barnard and Foreat asrjeij.
.^objects—
OP.GAII, PIANO. HARMONY. VOICE
CULTURE.
ST. ANDREW'S COLLEGE.
(For Boya and Girls.)
A SPECIAL EVb.N"lNG CIjASS o~ State
School Teichrrs* Fxatnicatiors will ba
formed ;-ft-r Faster. School ro-opens 5fonday,
13«?h Apr-I, when in'end-ng pupii3 may \y* en
rolled. Tin:e table gives proinii eno« to JReading.
Writing, Mental Arithm^tK Special
attention given to Preparatory School and to
backward pupils in the Night School. Vacancies
or boarders.
Hotels sad Boarding-lionses.
BUILDERS' Arms Hots:, MiMhnU-Hsrtsos.—
Good Accominc-ia-ian B-->ardfra und
Travellers. Terms moder-iw. iln. iL Greliai
Proprietress.
f s 10 ixcursionu-s ana Visicor».—di. Kiida,
Ji_ Melbourne, Star »nd Garter Ho«dl lunder
new manag«ment>, Kobe ssree;;, uear E-p'made
and tram. Superior hoard and re ideuce from £1
1- pit week. Rooms by week or day. F. Hills,
proprietr<M3.
J. A. J HDD
(IiATE of BESDIGO)
GS tc inform hi* frieodn »hati he ha^ taken
the "Unicorn Stura--tw6, Ballarao,
opposite tho Post Offi-3?, which he bas had
thoroughly renovat^a, fitted wish every con
venience and comfort, and will be g ad to see old
friends.
J. A. .Tt7DI\ Unworn Hotel.
CITY CLUB HOTEL,
BATH CORNER,
JJtOR COMFORT OF VISITORS*
Boarders at Special Terms.
Biiliarda, Hof and Cold Baths.
jyuhONic
^TIEW-STREKT. Ee»t Winej and Liquor
R. F. NICOLxT, Procrietir.
Fonereai.
r a "Hi Friends c f the late Mr. JOHN HOL
j- LAND are rcsp-ctful.y in%"itei t> foliow
his Rfmaiuj to tlio i^nc'iVo Cerr.stiry. Funsral
to iu )ve from die Bpn-ji^o Hospital, this day, at
3 o'olock.
P. FIZ^IXc.', ITnd-rcakcr,
r i ^ Bridge-stree".
mHE Frimds of Mr. CHARLES TROMP
SON ate re.»pe;tful'y invitrd to follow the
Remains of h\s late beloved DAUGHTER
(Bsaaie F^iayth) 'o th? Bt-n iigo Cem^tftry.
Funeral to move from hi a re laenca Bel-street,
Ironbarb. at -lu'cicci thi< d«y.
WILLIAM H. OAKLEY, Uacerfaker.
^ _ Howard Ptac'.
YVRKATHS. WRFATHS. WRKATHS
WRKA H~.
Artificial Wre;ith< witn GSaape-",
AT HALF PRin-'?.
AT HA1.F PRICE*.
Oo&ai say Size ia Tan V:ni:e-.
W. FA KTvlKK.
M'CIiAF-^T., opposite Mechin:ca
r. Fi>jKLLH!;
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