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Shipping-.
rpni HOWARD SMITH LTNF
IX Leave Australian Wharf as follows-.
LOWEST FARKS AND FREIGHTS
Ticket* ara ii.terchwngeable with Messrs. Bud.
<i»n Iarker and M Ilwraith, M'Eaeharu's
cie.MU?ra
| Aumny I Steamer earlv
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) \V.u:!:.YiMiioni,
TYRIAN, Wed., 3rd Jan,,
. uoon.
KONOOWARRA, Sat.,
Gtii January, noon.
PEREGRINE, Wed., 10th Ja.
noun.
" " \ S-S- DERWENT. at 5 p.m
r Ponr K\:i:Y J- Twice weekly.
; piMTLASD ; (See daily papers.)
j r'rom Gceloiig for Sydney, Newcastle ~ and
' s»t:<v:iKlitud. ;.Hf 'amcr weekly.)
Passages i-.vails.ble on return journey by rail or
Hr p.mi r «r<> isci:o;I at special rates for Adelaidf
sr,ii Sydney.
A.A.-COAL for Sale, lowest ratee, delivered
to railway trucks. Tanks for sale.
HOWARD SMITH and SONS, PRO
PRIETA HY '.Limited). Offices-Corner ilarkot
siroet and F!inders-Iane, Melbourne
A DELAIDE STEAMSHIP COMPANY
iTi. (Limited.)
EXPRESS PASSENGER SERVICE.
Largest and best appointed steamers on coast
WEST AUSTRALIAN. OOLDFIELDS. i
5.S. MARLOO. Srd JANUARY,
i Sth DECEMBER.
for AdeltMe, Albany, Fremnntle, Geraldton, '
i-..-' al! VvV-l Australian ports.
unci QUEENSLAND PORTS. I
Sydney \
Brisbane I
Cosrusville !. S.S. CINTRA, Srd JANT
And all j
Queensland Ports J
Lowest treight and passage ra^ea.
Tickets interchangeable with A.U.S.N. Co.
iteamers in course or journey.
A ppiy C. S. WILLIMOTT, Agent, 635 Col
lins-street, Melbourne.
Or HENRY .JONES and CO., View Point,
B'-iuii-:o.
'< U.S.N. COMPANY .Limited:.
ROYAL MAIL COASTAL SERVICE
All tickets interchangeable after the first port
jritii sk-nmers ot the Adelaide S.S. Company.
ADELAIDE |
ALBANY I -1
FREMANTLE PAROO, -1 p.m.,
PERTH
GERALDTON I Tuesday, 9th Jan.
N.W. PORTS of \v.A
8IXlJAI'OKE J,
J
tvD.vj;Y
SF.1BRANE ARAWATTA, 2 p.m.,
Saturday next.
And INNAMINCKA, 2 p.m.,
j Sat., 13th Jan.
QUEENSLAND I ARAM AC, 2 p.m.,
PORTS ^ T"
To
ORUj f OWN
THURSDAY I.\ Steamer early.
NORMANTON V
BURKETOWNJ (from Sydney).
NOUMEA, N.C. )
SUVA ard !_ Steamer early.
LEYUKA | {From Sydney.)
F1.1I 1
The Saloon and Steerage Accommodation of
tie above steamers is unrivalled by any on the
eosst. Siewardes-f in both classes.
Cuisine unexcelled.
Apply COMPANY'S OFFICES, 483 Collins
irtite:. Melbourne.
Local Agent-.1. PICKUP, Mitchell-street.
S E S S A G E Sirs MARITIME.
Sat., 20th Jan.
WODONGA, 2 p.m.,
Saturday, 27th Jan.
M
MELBOURNE to LONDOi ->ia COLOMBO
and PARIS.
Steamers of 6,000 tons under contract
with the French Government, calling at Ade
laide, Albany, Colombo, Suez, and Port. Said,
will he despatched mouthly as follow : -
Comman- : Sydney .Mel- i Ad
Steamers, der. j noon, bourne.
laide.
Dec. 25 Dee. 28
Jan.22 Jan.25
1 p.m. X p.m.
Deo. SO
Jan. 27
Feb. 24
Mar 24
Austraiienl
Yille de '.aVerron
Ciotat.J
folynesien Fiaseh
A. r m a nd Chevalier...'Fc-b. 19 'cb. 23
Behio ...Poydenot ...IHar- i'J Mar. 22
Passengers booked to Bomhr.y. India, Chin*,
B&tavia and Japan.
Passage money, £25 to £70, including table
wines.
Return tickets available for twelve months ai
reduced rates.
ENGLISH SPOKEN ON BOARD
Pa=sage money can bo paid here for passages
from Europe. Liberal concessions to families.
N.B.-Passengers luggage conveyed free of cost
from Marseilles to London by steamer.
Offices:
473 COLLINS-STREET. MELBOURNE.
.^DL -NQRDDEUTSCIIER LLOYD
IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL STEAMERS.
DIRECT STEAMERS to ENGLAND and the
CONTINENT.
Calling at Adelaide, Fremantle, Colombo, Aden,
Svez Canal, Naples, Genoa, Southampton.
Antwerp and Bremen, will be despatched from
Melbourne as follows: -
Steamers. Tons. Commander Date
.Friedrich dei j j
Gro.-.-c _ : 10531 ; M. Eichel j Jan. 16
.Koonicin I
'.tii-e ... 10568; W. ReijiikastenFeb. 13
.Barbawwa. 107Gfi A. Riehter.. . ... Mar. 13
.Prinx Recent ; ?
Lnitpold.: C2S8 H. Wa'tev ...j Ai>ril_10
'This steamer is fitted with twin ccrews.
Slmi'TS leave Adelaida on Saturdays imme
diaiely after arrival of express train from luei
WESTERN AUSTRALIA.
Saloon, £10; second, £7; third, £-1 10/.
Through tickets over the company's own lines
to Europe, Asia, Nprth and South America.
Passages from £14 to £(i7/lU. Return tickets
ciI.JOU, £ou to £110. Passages from Europe,
America. Co., can be prepaid in the colonies.
OSTKRMEYER, DEWEZ and VAX ROM
PA EY, agents, 4S0 Collins-street, Melbourne.
ORIENT LINE OF ROYAL MAIL
STEAMERS.
The following Royal Mail Steamers, belonging
Jo the ORIENV and PACIFIC COMPANIES,
LEAVE'Melbourne at 1 p.m. on the under
mentioned dates for PLYMOUTH and LON
n i Tx-a -A-delaide, Albany, Colombo, Suez
Lanal, Naples, Marseilles and Gibraltar: -
R. I..-. I I JIcl" I
t5LC-amer. jl us| Commandtr. I bourne, laide.
j j | 1p.m. 2 p.m.
Austral ... 5525 j A. J. Coad ...j Dee. 26 Dec. 28
Cuzco 13918; B. L. Gace | Jan 9 Jan 11
'Ortona... /faOOO . Lindsay Ilav ' Jan. 23 Jan. ''5
Orizaba.. .629/ ,E. Lavinyton (Feb. 6 I Feb. 8
-Oroya....! 6297 i I l.'eix 20 ! Feb. 22
^ "Twin screw. -
^Cautttg at Hobart en route from Svdney.
And fortnightly thereafter.
fraloon to London.-Single, £35 to £70: re
turn. £65 to £110.
Third class, £15/15/, £17/17/ and £18/1S/.
I assages can bo preepaid here, for passengers
troin England or any port, and vice versa.
WESTERN AUSTRALIA.
Albany.-Saloon, £6 to £9; steerage, £3/10/.
lerth or Fremantle.-Saloon, £7 to £10/10/:
steerage, £4/10/.
Ronini tickets (first saloon) between Inter
colonial Ports are now available for return by
' "J O. steamers having room.
.^.V^ApERS-F. GREEN and Co., and AN
DERSON, ANDERSON and Co., Fenohurch
»U;nue, Londou, "E.C.
v ti *Part'cu^ra on application to J. N. Mar
jrtall. Branch Afanagor, Equitable Buildifltr. Col
inis-'treet, Melbourne. "
Local Agants-HENRY JONES and CO.,
view Point, Bendigo.
"Y^T EST AUSTRAL I A.
LOWEST FARES.
The Fast and' Powerful
S.S. COOLGARDIE,
Sails for
ADFJ.AIDlv ALBANY, FREMANTLE and
GERALDTON.
SATURDAY, 6th JANUARY.
XOTE.-Return tickets tiro interchangeable
with Messrs. Howard Smith and Sons' an^ **ud
dart Parker and Co.'s steamers.
Comfortable accommodation for all classes v.
passengers. ~ ;
Passengers are recommended to apply early
to MAURICE MORAN and'CO., Williamson
ttreet, agents for M'llwraith, M'Eachran. and
Co. Proprietary (Limited.). vv
Drapers and Tailors.
TFOR , GENTLEMANLY ATTIRE go
' to
. w. - J....: JACKS 0"N,
W. J. JACKSON,
W. J. JACKSON,
TAILOR,,
5 BATH CORNER, BENDIGO.
Sac Suits from 50
Trovers from 15/.
NEW and. FASHIONABLE GOODS TO SE
LECT FROM, and don't forget
we give the
"BEST YiLLUE IN TIIR CITY.
Medical.
jTWUGHS, COLDS on the CHEST, BBON
CHITIS and ASTHMA
Rapidly Oured by
HEARNE'S BRONCHITIS DURE
Tbcne who have taken this medioin# mo
amazed at its wonderful iufluonce. Sufferers
froia any form of bronchitis, distressing cough,
difficulty of breathing, hoarseness, pain or sore
ness in the chest, experience delightful and im
mediate relief, and to thoso who arc subject to
coldn on the chest it is invaluable, as it effects
a complete euro It is most coni>f!tiug in al
laying tickling and irritation in in<- Chroat, and
giving strength to tho voice, and i» "ievi>r allows
E cough or uhnia to become chronio. No house
should ho without it, af taken at the beginning,
a doso is generally sufficient, »ud a complete
cure ia certain.
'. Mr. W. G, HEARNE.-Do.v Sir,-Your
medicine has cured me of bronchitis and asthma,
from which I suffered for upwards of se*tjn
years, during vhich period I was scarcely ever
free froir. coughe, and frequently the difficulty
of breathing was so distressing that for uighru
in succession T had to sit up. I write you this
acknowledgement from a souse of duty, as in
my case every other treatment had failed. Vera
year previous I had been gotting very much
worec-, . and at the time I obtained your medi
cine I was confined to bed suffering from a
most violent cough, expectorating blood and
matter, and apparently beyond hope ofreooviry.
Tho first doso of the medicine gave me wel
oosae relief, sad I steadily improved tus I oon
tiuued »,ne treatment-, until I became, as I am
now, quite well.-Yours Binoerely, H.
WALKER, Br.lmain, Sydney.
"My son, six years old, had bronchitis for
twelve months. The noiso in throat and along
back of lungs, and the cough causcd mc great
anxiety. I tried several treatments. Oough mix
tures and poultices woro used, and plasters wero
applied to the back and chest without success.
I bought a large size bottle of Hearne'o Bron
chitis Cure, and r.:r£.-r1 luy Vy had taken thin
medicine for about ten "(lays he" was perfectly
cured.-J.PATTERSON, So/ioiior, T&mwoitfc,
| N.S.W."
Prepared only Mid sold wholesale and retail
by the proprietor, W. G. Hearne, chemist, Gee
, long. Victoria. Small sixes 2/6, large, 4/6. Sold
by chemists and medioine vendors. Forwarded
by post to any address w'tien not obtainable
| locally.
CURE FOR ALL.
HOLLOAAY'S PILLS
HOLLOWAY'S PILLS
IMPUP.ITY OF THE BLOOD. ENFEEBLED
EXISTENCE. \
THIS medicine embraces every attribute re
quired in a general and domestic remedy,
it overturns the foundation of disease laid by
defective food and impure air. In obstruction
or congestion of the liver, lungs, bowels, or nny
"ther organ?, these pills are especially service
able and eminently successful. They Bhould bo
kept in readiness in every family, being a medi
cine of incomparable utility for young persons,
particularly to those of feeble constitution.
BILIOUSNESS, LOSS OF APPETITE,
HEADACHE AND LOWNESS OF
SPIRITS.
These pills effect a truly wonderful change in
debilitated constitutions, as they create a
healthy appetite, correct indigestion, remove
excess of bile, and overcome giddiness, head
ache and palpitation of the heart.
.MOTHERS AND DAUGHTERS.
- If there is one thing more than others for
which these pills are famous, it is their purify
ing properties, especially their powers of cleans
ing the blood from all impurities, removing dan
gerous congestions and renewing suspended se
cretions. Universally adopted as tho one grand
remedy for female complaints these pills nevei
fail, never weaken the system, and always bring
about what is required.
INDIGESTION, STOMACH AND LIVER -
COMPLAINTS.
Persons suffering from any disorders of'the
liver, stomach or other organs of digestion;
should have immediate recourse to these pills,
as there, is no medicine known that acts on these
particular comnlaint-b with such certain success.
? NERVOUS DEBILITY.
Persons who feel weak, iow, and nervous, may '
tie assured some serious ailment is looming in
the distance, against which instant action should
be taken. These renowned pilk present the
ready means of exciting energetic action on the
liver, operating accumulated bile, and lifting at
once a load from tho spirits, and expelling a
poison from the body.
Holloway's Pills are the best remedy known
in the world for the following diseases: -
Ague Asthma
Bilious complaints Blotches on the skin
Bowel complaints Debility
Dropsy Female irregularities
Fevers of all kinds Gout
Headache Indigestion
. Liver complaints Lumbago
Piles _ Rheumatism
Retention of urine Scrofula or King's Eri]
Sore throats Stone and gravel
Secondary symptoms Tic Doloreux
TT'cers Venereal affections
Worms of sll kinds Weak), esa from what
ever cause, ire.
The pills and ointment are sold at Professor
Holloway's B-Ublishment, 78 NW Grf'jrd
Etreet, lnte of '43 Oxford-street, l-ondou-. also
by nearly every respectable vendor of medicine
throughout the civilised world, in boxes and
pots at 1/li, 2/9,.4/6, 11/, 22/ and 33/ each.
Fach pot and box of the genuine medicint
boars the British Government Stamp, with the
words, Holloway's Pills and Ointment, Lon
don, engraved thereon.
On the label is the address, 53?. Oxford-street,
London, where alone thoy ere manufactured.
BEWARE OF ALL COMPOUNDS.
Styled
HOLLOWAY'S PILLS AND OINTMENT,
With "New York Latwl."
"OfEARNE'S PILL8 euro hy one dose, Bead
fcjL ache, fulness and throbbing of tho head,
dizziues*, drowsiness, constipation Kid bilious
disorders. They remove impurities and cause
a lixht cheerful feeling of health .-.nd vigor.
"Dear sir,-One dose of your pills completely
put me right f.nd I' have given the rest to my I
fric-nciB. Sand mo another be-. I wouldn't be
without them on any account. Posts! note en
closed.-Yours truly, II. M'Donald, Blenheim, ]
New Zealand." Prepared only and sold whole
sale and retail by the proprietor, W. G. Hearne, i
Chemist Geclong^ Victoria. Price 1/. Sold by
chemists and medicine vendors. Forwarded by
post to any address when not obtainable locally
"jf ADIE3,-Dr. Boxweil's Female fills (re- |
JLJ gisteredl, restore regularity no matter
whi.i cause, ii/O box. All chemists, or 539 Eliza
beth-strner, Melbourne.
LADIES.-My triple power Female 1'itis
store regularity instantly. Box posted
5/G. Professor H. W. Garfield, Collins-street,
Melbourne.
T O'ST it A N II 0 0 D,~from youths'
J>-i folly, excesses or any other cause, syphil
ids, etc., guaranteed CUliE. A great scientific
discovery by anatomy. Treatise on "Lost Man
hood" posted free, sealed. To young men con
templating marriage, to tho married, to young
and old, this book is invaluable, pointing out as
it does the way of relief to those unfortunate
sufferers to whom love is but a hideous, torment
ing dream,-life a torture, the future a blank.
Writo Professor R. R. HERMANN, 41 East
Collins-street, Melbourne.
rjHHE Naked Truth.-Valuable Book for men
Jl- about themselves, privata diseases, etc
100 pages; posted, Gd. Professor A. C. Webs
ter, specialist, Einibition-sfreet. Melbourne
Companies.
AUSTRALIAN ALLIANCE ASSURANCE I
COMPANY.
Head Offices-400 and 402 Collins-street, Mel- ;
bourne. Capital subscribed-£250,000. Paid |
up, .£125,000. Lifo fund. £273,154.
Directors:
George Shaw, Esq., chairman, Hon. James
Bell, Hon. Duncan Gillies, C. W. Chapman,
Esq., Hon A. J. Wallace.
FIRE AND GUARANTEE risks accepted at
lowest current rates of premium.
The revised LIFE POLICY of this company
has no endorsed condition, and it embraces all
tho most liberal features of modern practice.
E. S. WATSON, Manager.
Agents for the district, L. Macpherson, Stern
berg and Co. (Limited).
npHE VICTORIA INSURANCE COM
PANY (Limited).
Head Office: MARKET-STREET, MKL
' BOURNE.
Chairman.-Tho Hon. Edward Miller.
FIRE AND MARINE RISKS ACCEPTED.
Agents for Bendigo.-W. F. ORKETH, il
E VAHLAND, G. J. SWEENEY.
W. LEE AR.CHER, Secretary.
W Market-street, Melbourne.
THE PALATINE INSURANCE CO:, Ltd.,
of Manchester and London.
FIRE, ACCIDENT and EMPLOYERS'
LIABILITY.
CAPITAL SUBSCRIBED-£1,360,000
CAPITAL PAH) UP-£272,064.
Local Agents.-DREW, JENNINGS and
CO., Hotel Brokers, Bull-street, Bendigo.
Victorian Branch.-r>S MARKET-STKHKT.
MELBOURNE.
Ironi'ounaers and Machinery.
T H O M~PSON AND CO., '
THOMPSON AND CO.,
ENG1NEERS, CASTLEMAINE,'
VICTORIA. '
DESIGNERS and Manufacturers of triple
expansion sewage, pumping engines and.
! boilers for Melbourne and Metropolitan Board
I of Works.
Manufacturers of high-class Steam Engine!-,
simple compound and condensing. Specially
designed engines for electric lighting. Jet,
surface, and independent condensers. Steam
and air winches, and improved small winding
pknts. ChesseU's ad Cowling's Safety Patent
Cuges. Middleton's Safety Hooks. Air Com
pressor,!, Receivers and Rock Drills. Steel
Boilers of al! designs, Direct acting Steam
Pumps, Duplex Compound and Condensing
Centrifugal Pumps and Complete Irrigation
Plants, Winding. Pumping a nil Crushing -Ma
chinery, and most approved appliances for the
treatment of quartz tailings and ores. Pnie and
Triumph Vanners. llallev's Percussion Tables.
Bordan Basin-. Wheeler-Wa: son and Denny's
Patent Grinding and Amalgamating Pans.
Chilian Mills, etc.
Special.--Thomn.-on and Cn.'s Patent Ce.nv
IK.timl Air C'liitpro--','-"vs. ami Paten: Indepen
dent' fi i;("en-.ers and Water Hearers.
IT rf.If.CLASS WORKMANSHIP and
HNISII A SPECIALITY.
Tfi!ogrni>hio code urccs. A }> C 4th edition.
Trade 7~-ixces.
CHRISTMAS PRESET*. .S
And NEW YEAR GIFTS
At
CRAIG, WILLIAMSON PROPRIETARY
LIMITED.
READ DOWN THIS LIST OF PRICES.
GRAND CHRISTMAS BAZAAR.
W e have just landed the bulk of our
goods for the Cliristmas Trade, and havo
pleasure in stating that on no occasion
lias there been presented to the Ben
digo public such a variety of Toys,
Fancy Goods, etc. In addition to the
many standard makes, wo are enabled
to phice before our customers til' .
latest English and Continental Novel-: ?
ties, which are a combination of use- '
fulnessand anniBement. ' . i
156
PACKAGES
; TOYS,
FANCY GOOD S,
JUST OPENED.
CHRISTMAS
PRESENTS and
NEW YEAR GIFTS.
- Suitable for All.
OUR CHRISTMAS SHOW
IS. NOW ON. . ./ .
Parents should Bring Their Children to See It.
TOYS, DOLLS, GAMES, etc.
Dolls' Perambulators, iron wheels, very strong,
5/11, 6/11, 7/6, to 25/.
Dolls' Go-carts, iron wheels, 5/11, 7/9, 8/6.
Wood Engines, Barrows, Hobby Horses, Skit
tles, Carts. Drays, Block Horses, etc., lOid, '
.. 1/6, 1/11, 2/6, to 5/6. * j
Shoo Flys, very strong, 4/6, 5/11. j
Tin Trains, Trumpets, Tops, Horses and Carts,
Carriages, Stoves, Buckets, Swords, etc., 6d,
lOid, 1/3, 1/6, to 2/6 I
Noah's Arks, all sizes, 6d, 1/, 1/6, 1/11, to 15/
Dolls' Houses, strong, 3/9. 5/6, 6/6, 7/11, to 21/
Whips, 3d, 6d, 9d, 1/3. Guns, 1/, 1/6, 2/6
Tea Sets, 7Jd, 1/3, 1/9, to 11/6
Cricket Balls, composition, 7id, 1/, 1/6, 2/6,
Cricket Bats, l(Ud, 1/, 1/6, 1/11, 2/6, 2/11
Wickets, six in set, 1/, 1/3 set
Games very large assortment, 10jd, 1/3, 1/9,
2/3, to 6/6
Rocking Horses, safety, 37/6, 47/6, 67/6
Tricycles, best make, 17/6, 21/, 25/, 32/6
DO^LS, ^OLLS, etc.
Largest and Best Assortment of Dolls in Bcn
_ - digo.
Composition .Dolls, 6d, lOJd, 1/, 1/6 each
Jointed Dolls, lO^d, 1/9, 2/, 2/6 to 27/6
Rag Dolls, 7Jd, 10,id, 1/11, to 5/6 ~
Indiarubber Dolls, lOid, 1/6, 1/11 to.4/6
Dressed Dolls, beautiful assortment, 2/6,
2/11, 3/6, 4/6 to 35/
FANCY GOODS
Just Opened.-Magnificent Assortment of Fancy
Goods, all the very latest novelties, suitable
for Christinas, New Yoar, wedding and birth
day presents. . "
1' itted Dressing Cases, ladies' and gents', 4/6,
7/6, 8/11, 10/6, 15/, to 67/6
Letter and Writing Cases, 3/11, 4/6. 5/11 to 25/
Cigar and Cigarette Cases, 2/9, 3/11, 4/6 to 18/6
Purses, v.onderful vnioc, 1/6, 2/6,3/6 to 21/.
v^hotoi' Frames, very ehoico selection, 1/6, 2/
2/6, 2/11, 3/6, to 15/
Writing Desks, " Wood," 6/6, 7/6, S/6, 10/6
Work Boxes, astonishing lino, 1/, 1/6, 1/11, 2/6
?to 25/
Albums, leather, 5/11, 6/6, 7/11, 10/6 to 37/6
Jewel Cason, very useful, 5/6, 6/6, 8/6," 10/6
Companions, 1/6, 2/3, 3/11, E/6, to IS/6
Triple Mirrors, 6/6, 7/6, 10/6, 15/ to 27/6
Ladies' Hand Bags, all sizes, 4/11, D/6, 6/11,7/6
Inkstands, very pretty, 2/11, 3/11, 4/11, 5/11
Glove and Handkerchief Sots, 1/6, 2/11. 3/9
Clocks, very pretty novelties, 3/3, 4/3, 5/6, G/'ll
? CHRISTMAS CARDS.
AH the LATEST NOVELTIES and DE
SIGNS in CHRISTMAS and NEW YEAJR
CARDS, CALENDARS, otc.
" Nonpariel" Packet of 50 beautifully assorted
cards, 1/ packet; post free, 1/4. "Nouvelle"
Box of Christmas and New Year Cards, with
envelopes, containing 12 assorted cards, 1 /'
box; post free, 1/3. "Land of Flowers" Bos
of Christmas and New Year Cards, with
envelopes, containing 12 cards, 1/ box; post
free, 1/9. "Pompadour" Box of Christmas
and Nqw Year Cards, with envelopes, con
taining 12 cards, 2/ box ; post free, 2/4.
" Golden Treasures" Box of Christmas and
New Year Cards, with envelopes, containing
12 cards, 2/ box; post free, 2/4. "Art Sou
venirs" Box of Christmas and New' Year
Cards, with envelopes, containing 26 artistic
cards, 2/11 box; post free, 3/8. "Art Trea
sure Box of Christmas and New Year Cards,
with envelopes, containing 20 rare cards, 2/11
box: post free, 3/3. "Royal Cabinet" Box of
Christmas and New Year Cards, with en
velopes, containing 24 lovely cards, 3/9 box;
post free, 4/6. Single Christmas and New
Year Cards, comprising all the latest novel
ties. wonderful assortment, Id, 2d, 3d, 4d, 4id,
6d to 2/ each. Calendars for 1900, beautiful de
signs, 9d, 1/6, 2/3 to 7/11.
CRAIG. 'LIAMSON PROP. LTD.,
BENDIGO-.
ART depot ART DEPOT
R T DEPOT J&. R T D E P O '1?
VIEW POINT, BENDIGO, -
A.M.P. Buildings (opposite Rosalind Park entrance).
REAL-NOVELTIES IN CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S GIFTS.
REAL NOVELTIES IN CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S GIFTS..
The public kindly invitod to call and inspect.'"-- M. DIETRICH, Manager.
lUCKLEl' A N D NUN N PROPRIETARY LIMITED
.CCKLEY AND N U N N PROPRIETARY LIMITED
BOURKE-STREET, MELBOURNE,
Beg to Announce their ANNUAL SALE of HOUSEHOLD LINEN GOODS.
The Goods submitted will bo Offered at from 15 to 25 per cent, below the Usual Rates.
The late .all round advance on .Cotton and Linen Yarns of from 10 to 15 per cent,
makc-s it impossible lor us to replace these goods at anything like present prices.
The Shipments comprise
TABLE NAPKINS, TABLE CLOTHS and PIECE GOODS.
LINEN and COTTON SHEETS. SHEETINGS and PILLOW SLIPS.
HEM-STITCHED LINEN and COTTON SHEETS, PILLOW SLIPS and TOWELS.
BED QUILTS and EMBROIDERED LINEN BED SPREADS.
HUCKABACK, DIAPER and DAMASIC TOWELS.
TURKISH and ROLLER TOWELS and. TOWELLING.
AFTERNOON TEA CLOTHS, SIDEBOARD CLOTHS, TRAY CLOTHS, Etc.
GLASS, TEA. KITCHEN and PANTRY TOWELS.
And a LARGE VARIETY of Other Goods suitable for household requirements.
Catalogue on Application.
We desire to draw -3lie Spccial Attention of our customers to the goods enumerated
on this list, as it presents a favorable opportunity to those about to furnish or renew
their house linen requirements.
THE OLD ESTABLISHED
BENDIGO TIMBER AND IRON Y A R D o
JENDIGO TIMBEB AND IRON YARDS.
MJTOHELL »nd HABGREAVES-STREET. _ :
NEW MACHINERY FOR BAND SAWING, PLANING AND MORTISING.'
Mining .'Timber srrooTed to order. Skid* .and Plat JSetB prepared.. Ladders nippliwl.
BUILDING MATKKZAI-S OF ALL KINDS.
J R. HOSECsS, Proprietor
D.
R W I L S 0 N and N I C H O L I, S BROS.,
TIMBER, IRONMONGERY, and FURNISHINGS YARDS,
CHARING CROSS, BENDIGO, next L. Maopherson, Sternberg's Sale Yards.
ON SALE. ON SALE
IRONMONGERY, BARBED WIRE, DOORS. SASHES, PAPKRHANG
INGS, Lime and CYroont, Verandah Iron Work, Boiled and Raw Oils,
Spouting, Ridging, etc., Moulding and Scotias, Wire and Wire Netting,
Turnery and Ventilators^Mantlepieccs ant Grates, Timber, all sorts and sizes, Galva
nised Corrugated Iron, White Lead and Colors, Hessians, Tacka and Tapes.
Medical.
TO THE PUBLIC OF BENDIGO. TO THE PUBLIC OF BENDIGO.
TO THE PUBLIC OF BENDIGO. TO THE PUBLIC OF BENDIGO.
MR. S. A. PALMER Desires to DRAW ATTENTION TO THE FACT THAT
W. WEBBER'S V ITADA TI O
W. WEBBER'S V I T A D A T I O*
W. WEBBER'S VIT ADATIO!
HAS NO CONNECTION with Any Other Medicine on the Market Made up in Similar
Packages to Resemble
THE ORIGINAL . VITADATIO. .
The Public aro requested fiot to be put off with any substitute foisted on them by store
keepers (on account of extra profit) with, the contention that-, the. substitute.' is stronger and
similar V" - - 1
? Insist-"on Having-1 ....... ...- - ... ... . ,... .
. w-is a a js k.'-S - VITADATIO,.
The Only Genuine Herbal Remedy. ALL TESTIMONIALS RELATING ^ TO VITADA
TIO ARE BONA-FIDE; and. Given by Grateful Persona, without any Inducement.
INVESTIGATE THE WONDERFUL CURES FOR YOURSELF.
No other'medicine has ever produced so many marvellous cures in the short time
VITADATIO lias been before the publio of Victoria.
READ WHAT "A PROMINENT CONTRACTOR SAYS.
A WELL-KNOWN LADY OF BRIGHTON CURED BY "WEBBER'S VITADATIO"
(THE GREAT HERBAL REMEDY). i
DOCTORS SAID MUST HAVE AN OPERATION TO SAVE HER LIFE. *
THERE IS NO OPERATION REQUIRED WHEN VITADATIO IS GIVEN A 3TAIR
TRIAL.
INVESTIGATE THIS CASE AND PROVE FOP. YOURSELF that it is GENUINE.
"Warleigh House, Bay-street; Brighton. Mr. S. A. PALMER,
Dear Sir,-It alfords me the greatest pleasure imaginable to add mv testimonial to tho
many received by you praising the wonderful Herbal Remedy, "Webber's Vitadatio." My
wife, who was 0110 of tho healthiest women in the colony, suddenly took ill last Christmas,
and was confined to bed continually for six months. Medical men came to tho conclusion
there was little hope of her recovery unless an operation was performed, thoy being under tho
impression that there was an internal growth (cancer or tumor). My wife, however, declined
to go under t1 A"t ....
after putting
vowed "\VEE~_ __ __ _ w-iwji nun. i-wit: ituttru uu 11113 auwui', umi,
after taking four or five bottles, two bags o Hydatids "at different times, camo away. She
continued and took a few moro bottles of \ it^Jatio, and I am pleased to say that she is now,
to tho astonishment of an who see her, the _ vqry picture of health," and as strong as ever.
I believe m giving "praise to whom praiso is (llK.,,
IT^urs very gratefully, '
J. FALKINGHAM
17! h October, 1S99.
PRICE of VITADATIO, 5/0 and 3/6.
?E\Dp^TVrrUTF : ^B^^^-STRKET. MELBOURNE.
h. A. I .-".[jMKk. A'-rC'in-Go*ini;. ; for In('|j;i CVvlfin nnr] Tmnn
SOLE PROPRIETOR and MANUFACTURER, W/
AGENT for BENDIGO-B. DAVKY, RED HOUSTf PALL WALL.
Building Societies.
BENDIGO MUTU.4 I, PERMANENT
LAND AND BUILDING SOCIETY.
. BULL-STREET, BENDIGO
Established io45.
Directors:
W. 0. Vahiand, Esq , J.P., M&nagirii- Director.
and Chairman.
Jacob Colin, Esq., J.P Thomas Milroj, Esq
Daraton Watfion, fScq. Alcx«ndo- Cook, E»q
LOANS.
Fortnightly repayments at the rate of 10/ per
£10(1 borrowed, or calender monthly payments.
Two years . £4 10 6 Eight yt>tra.. £18 4
Four years... 2 8 10 Ten year# ... 1 4 t
Six years ... J 15 1
INVESTING SHAKES.
PREPAID £S0 each.
Or
CONTRIBUTING 10; per
month, issued daily.
DEPOSITS.
Highest current interest for 12 6 aid 3 months.
Further information may be obt - "fid s»t the
offica of the society, Bull-street, Brsndigo; or by
letter, which will receive prompt attention.
RALPH W. BROWN, Secretary.
COMMERCIAL PERMANENT LAND *ud
BUILDING SOCIETY
' Offioc-Forest-street, Bendigo.
President-DR. JAMES BOYD
Committee:
' Mr. A. Harkness.
Mr. J G. Edwards. Mr. C. H. Rend. Mr. T.
8. Gibson. Mr. M. Thonias.
L O A N 8.
Gianted on Most f avorable Terms.
Calendar Monthlv Repayments. .
2 yearr; ... £4 10 6 b years ... ££.15 1
4 years ... 2 8 10 8 years ... 18 4
8 years ... 2 0 7 10 yearB ... 14 4
Borrowers know beforehand tbe exact amount
to be repaid, and have the pririlege o! paying
oiT after first twelve months the whole or a por
tion of loan, INTEREST ONLY BEING i
CHARGED FOR TIME THE LOAN HAS
BEEN CURRENT
INVESTING SHARES, £50 c&eh.
Monthly sub-icripticns, 6/ or 10/ per share.
DEPOSITS RECEIVED AT HIGHEST
CURRENT RATES.
All particulars tt offioe, 6 Forest-street, Ben
diK°' W. J. CREETH. Secretary/
A. A. A. A. A. A. A. A A A. A.
WHY PAY RENT?
mHE' SANDHURST MUTUAL PERMA
X NENT'INVESTMENT AND-BUILDING
SOCIETY, VIEW-STREET, BENDIGO,
WILL LEND YOU
£100' 6/
FOR PER WEEK.
£100 5/
Repaying principal and interest, or upon the
"bllowinR liberal Monthly Repayments t
. 2 years, £4/10/6. 6 years, £1/15/
4 years, £2/8/10. 8 years, £1/8/4.
10 years, £1/4/4.
Intorestr oharged to date of paying off after
fir?t year.
Under the MUTUAL table the repayments
are 11/3 per fortnight per £100, and loans o.'
any part .thereof, may be paid off at pleasure,
interest being charged for current year only, on
the amount owing at previous balance.
All feesoxocedingly low. Call for further par
ticulars.
HENRY Y. NORTH, Manager.
Note Address.-View-street, opposite Bank oi
Victoria.
Hotels, Etc.
European hotel.
HIGH-STREET, BENDIGO.
i (Established 1862).
Old celebrated hostelry, first-class rooms ana
good table. Meals, 1/. Boarders moderate
terms. Free stabling. German library, 5000
books.
L. BUCHHOLZ
(Late J. Nissen and Co.)
JJ O T E L -VICTORIA,
BE ACONSFIELD PARADE, ALBERT
PARK,
.Under New Management.
Ideal Seaside Resort.
Excellent Accommodation.
JOHN SMERDON, Proprietor.
AW COURTS HOTEL, Pall Mall. M.
' CONOLAN, proprietor.
L
Jj
E S T E R 'S H O T JB L,
BALLARAT,
NOW ACKNOWLEDGED THE LEADING
HOUSE.
S. S E W A R D,
Proprietor.
UCAS'S ROYAL DUKE HOTEL,
Corner of Hargreaves and Bull-streets.
Only the Best Brands of Wines and
Spirits kept.
Free Stabling.
PRINCE of WALES HOTEL, Geelong.-J.
Baker. Largest, best hojise Western dis
trict. Families, tourists, commercials. Mag
nificent viow Geelong and bay from tower.
Frenoh ohef. L.V.W /
Grocers.
AM E R R Y ? X M A S
And
A I-I A P P Y NEW YEA R,
Xnias-tide once more is very near,
We liavo. provided for your comfort never
fear;
The best of good things for the festive time,
Enjoy yourselves, and bid good-bye to ninety
uiiie. -
Welcome, welcome, Happy New Year,
Greetings we give without any fear;
The year of '99 has nearly gone, though some
may liave blundered.
May peaco and prosperity be our lot for the
yearj nineteen hundred.
FESTIVE SEASON'S REQUIREMENTS.
Hams, 9d. Winter eured, lOd.
Currants, very fine
Raisins, golden
Sultanas, Mildura
Almonds, soft shell
Do., Jordan
/ Musctells, 6.-crown
. . New Figs,
Lemon Peel, 6d^
English do.
Essences, Spices, Cakes.
Preserved Luncheon Beef
, Roast "Beef Spiced Beef Com Beef
Ox Cheek. Sheep Tongues.
Lemonade. Ginger Ale.
Hop Ale ' Tonic Soda Water
Rasp. Vinegar, Lemon Syrup, Lime Jnico,
6 Also' a SPECIAL BLEND of XMAS TEA
at 1/3 lb.
BONUS from 2nd January, to the 16tli.
LEWI:S and DUXS T A N,
'. Merchants,
LONG GULLY. ,
BARGAINS In China Crockery and Glassware
for Christmas trade. Tea Sets from 10/6;
Dinner Set from 25/. Federal Co-operative Co.
CHRISTMAS 1899. CHRISTMAS 1899.
XT O H ;' ' L 1 TIDE.
A ' ? OVER -
YULE TIDE AND NEW TEAR .
. WELLr-very well-if you carry out your good
intentions of buying the' material for your
Christmas puddings and cakes (or even Swal
low and Ariell's" ready made articles which we
soli) at ': : T"
, ' ;BDSH'S-STORES.
.. BUSH'S STORES:
'^.BUSH'S STORES.
. Ncxt ST. PAUL'S TOWER.
Besidos clean new Currants, fleshy extra
.Golden Iiexia.Batsins and fresh .Peels, etc.,. wo
have 6 CroNvn Museatells (there are none better
than those), Jordan 'Almonds, fresh 'Figs,
Prunes, Tinned. Meat, Hams, and all those liitic
extras ..which go- so 'far towards . making
Christmas a really jolly and enjoyable time.
So get your Christmas extras good (and make
a good start ? for tho Nciv Year), * which is
another way of advising you to buy them at
BUSH'S STORES.
BUSH'S STORES.
BUSH'S STORES.
NEXT ST. PAUL'S TOWER, BENDIGO.
NEXT ST. PAUL'S TOWER, BENDIGO.
General Conveyances.
AY'S LIVERY AND LETTING
STABLES, MALDON.
Horses ami Buggies for Hire.
Cabs riiQct every train at Mnldon station.
Coaches leave Maldon booking office, next
door London Chartered Bank, fur Castlcmume,
at 2 p.m. daily, to catch Melbourne and Ken
digo trains; return, leave Tlnvaite's Hotel,
Castlemaine, at 10.oQ p.m. Coaches leave Mai
don for Shelbourne, Woodstock West and East
ville at 12 a.m. Letters and telegrams promptly
attended to. Agents for all oarrving com
panion. Lorries on hire.
MRS. ANNIE RYAN. Propricfres*.
K^trimonial.
MARRIAGES ic-aiiy civ.nHfM
Minister; foe, . SO/. Witnesses provided,
Fert ReoVs cadi etc Garif-d-Etreet.
Houses and. Land For Sale.
Jp 0 R PRIVATE SALE.
THE TERRICKS ESTATE.
Near Mitiamo.
Comprising about 6,500 ACRES.
This property is situated about five miles from
Mitiamo, and consists of open plains, but is welt
sheltered with belts of timber.
It is substantially fenced, and is subdivided
into 20 paddocks, each permanently watered by
tanks anil dams.
There is a comfortable brick homestead, with
all necessary outbuildings, comprising stables,
etc., also a good woolshed.
For further particulars apply to
DALGETY and COMPANY, LTD.,
BOURKE-STREET, MELBOURNE.
LARGE Orchard, Vineyard, 30 acres good
land, good house, outbuildings, perma
nent water supply. Cheap, easy terms. Thomas
Buz/a, Myers Flat, via. Bendigo.
I ffiSTATE^ AND _ BUSINESS AGENCY
W. j. PARRY, Manager.
HAVE FOB SALE.
Victoria-st.-House, 5 rooms, faithfully built,
i aero land, £35 deposit, balance 7/6 week.
M'Crae-street-New House, 5 rooms and
shop, i acre laud, £35 deposit, balance 10/ week.
Job's Gully.-New House, corner block, free
hold, every convenience, £50 deposit, balance
| 12/6 week.
Nettle-st-First-class House, 6 rooms, garden,
cellar, bath, £50 deposit, balance 10/ week.
Other properties, city and suburbs.
! General Store and Dwelling, first-class trade,
thoroughly sound, strictest investigation.
, Tailoring Business, country, guaranteed rc
[ turns.
Bourdinghouse, Fruit and Confectionery, city.
Houses to Let, all parts.
No. 1 ABeckett Chambers, Bull-streot.
Bendigo Agency-Royal Fire Insurance Co.
H A MILTON arm T R BY T, N A.
ACCOUNTANTS, LEGAL MANAGERS,
Land, Estate, Mining and Insurance Agents,
AIITCHELL-STREE7 BENDIGO.
W. A, .HAMILTON, WM. TREVENA,
Agents for the London Fiw Assuraneo Co..
Equitable Life Office.
We havo the following properties for . Sale.
Suitable terms or easy repayments can be ar
ranged for anv of them.
£77- -11 Acres, Diamond Hill, easy terms
£130-W.B. House, Bannister-street.
£135-W.B. House, Bridge and Nolan-street.
£200-Russell-street, Quarry Hill, 5 rooms
£130-1 Rooms, Havilah-street, land 75 x 130.
£100-W.B. House, 6 rooms, Green-'st., L.G.
£300-Terrace three houses, Forest-street.
£525-Farm and Orchard, M'lvor road.
£60-Quarter acre Freehold, Bridge-street.
£2S-~Quarter acre freehold, Holmes's road.
£475-6 Rooms, Quarry Hill,
£100- Quarter acre, freehold, junction of Bridge
and Sl'Crae-streets.
£40-Quarter acre, freehold, VCra.e-Gt.reef;.
Also several choice Building Allotments,
Quarry Hill, £1 io £3 per foot.
£3000 TRUST MONEY to LEND on Freehold
security.
JOHN N E E S O IN
ACCOUNTANT AND LICENSED
AUDITOR
Under- Section 31 of the Companies Act 1896.
. SWORN VALUER
Under the Transfer df Land Act
RENTS AND DEBTS COLLECTED
TRUST MONEY TO LEND. I
BUSINESS OF A CONFIDENTIAL NATURE
UNDERTAKEN.
HOUSE AND LAND AGENT. i
AGENT FOR The United Australian Mutual
Fire Insurance Company, and the London and
Lancashire Company. I
Address
ALBION CHAMBERS, VIEW-STREET,
RENDIGO.
MAURICE .mora:; aot CO.
AURICE MOR IN AND CO.
AUCTIONEERS.
SWORN VALUATORS,
HOUSE ESTATE ami GENERAL COM
MISSION aGINTS.
WILLIAMSON-STI'.EET. BEND'.GO.
Rents, Interest, Debts and Dividends collected
and forwarded to say part ot the Giobe.
AGENTS ¥0R
The Northern Fire and Life Assurance Go
P. and O. Steamship Co.
MUlwraith ar.d M'Eae.ham's line o>: stearo«ra.
The Trustees, Executors and Agency Co.
HAVE FOR 8ALE.
£475.-Gladstone-street, new sis-roomed Villa,
; bath, washhouse.
Building Site, View Hill, situation cannot be
equalled.
£750.-View-street, Shop, and 4 rooms, stabling.
£270-Bannister-street, seven rooms, acre land;
easy terms.
£260-Olinda-street, qnarter acre, three front
ages.
£125-Graham-street, 4 rooms, land 33 x 165,
freehold.
£60.-Inelewood road, quarter acre, fenced.
£350.-Near Lake Weeroona, threo houses,
each four rooms, quarter acre blocks, i
£1300.-Forest-street, brick Terrace of two |
Houses, qnarter acre.
£650-Hamlet-street, "Moriac," a delightful (
Cottage Residence, having a panoramic
view of city, tastefully laid out grounds.
£475-Ironbark, Bri?k Shop and good dwelling,
stabling, etc.; yearly Tental, £43. i
£5 deposit, balance easy t.'-rm?. cheap Building |
Allotments, well drained, easy distance
city. |
£1250-View-streuf, S5f'. frontage. First-olass|
family resubiu-e, 1'* r< oui«
£3600-Pall Mall, three Shope, pormimcnt in
vestment.
£200-5 acres, fenced, brick Cottage, easy term.
£330-Reginald-st., seven rooms, w.b., 88ft.
£1200-Vien"-st., grand corner block, SO x 132. i
£600-Hunfcly, 53 acres, vineyard and orchard, |
abundant water supply.
£250-liowan-street, building site. i
£250-Bullock Cret!'. ic,.ul, six and a half acres |
land, ei<tht-roomeci w.b. House.
£50-Thunder-street, 3 Rooms, quarter acre.
£170-Hi^li-st , allotment Lund, 68(t. frontage.
.C650-ATpM*-rtre3t. f'r.'ht rocicc, Sibling.
£850-Mundy-et, brict dwelling, 9 roomB.
£575-Nettle at., two luuees, large plot land.
£350-Horace-street, six rooms, two frontages.
*" acres fixat-olas3 agricultural Land, Mandu
rang.
Mitiamo-364 acrea lend, £2/5 per aore. ,
£60-Axedale, 32 acres, well fenced.
£900-BarHy-atreet, two-storey brink dwelling,
nine rooms, garden. i
£450-Hargreaves-street east, substantially builk j
seven rooms; land 53 I 132.
£1750-Kangaroo Flat, magnificent family resi
dence, 8 acres, well fenced, easily irrigated ]
£400-Forest-street, five spacious rooms, kit- |
chen, bath, waehhouse, in good order. i
£650--Willfi-s't-eot, neat 8-rcomed dwelling.
£200-Shatorock-st., 6 rooms, outhouses, 68 x 180
£160-Myers-street, brick house, 10 rooms.
£900-ftueem-Bt., . shop *nd Beven roon_.; also
two small tenements and a 4-roomed de
tacfewJWok crttasje. frpehd., land, 6<5xl?1
A. - DREW,
(Late Drew, Jennings and Co.),
HOTEL BROKERS, BULL-ST..
Hotels To Let or For Salt.
Wycheproof, good commercial house, £750.
California Gullv, £90, cheap rent.
Wedderburn, good house, £300.'
Rochester, good commercial house, free,
splendid stabling, £S00.
100 miles from Bendigo, freehold, £1400.
18 miles from Bendigo, freehold, £200.
Hotel, Bendigo, chance, £50 ingoing.
Kangaroo Flat, £80; low rent.
Six miles from Bendigo, free house, £160.
Free houses, Bendigo, £500, £550, £650,
£700; Eaglehawk, £140; cheap rent.
Six miles from Bendigo, £135; half cash.
Others Bendigo, £180, £240, £250, £300,
£350, £500, £550.
Hotel, Bendigo, 2 billiard tables, price £140.
TERMS.
W. E- AULC^<
lONEERS,
lGENIS,
.and C 0.,
I,AND and ESTATE AGENTS, Bull-street.
,-£25-Epsom, 5 acrcs, freehold, bargain.
,-£450-Vineyard and poultry farm, 25 acres.
.-£300--Near'city, 20 acres, 7-roomed house.
,.£450-Splendid investment, 2 houses, Garsed
street, returning over 10 per cent.
£65-Maiden Gully, four rooms, one aero. .
£75-Two acres, small dwelling, good garden.
£150-Farm, 60 acres, freehold, near Bendigo.
£75-Inglewood road, four .rooms, well fenced
,£75-Sparrowhnv.'k, four rooms, ono acre.
£150-ironbark, four rooms, quartor acre.
£50-Michael-street, two rooms, nearly acre,
w" J. STRAUGBATK, Jtamter, House and
Land Agent, Mitchell-strect,
HAS the following Properties For Sale:
£90-New house, four rooms, Spring Gully.
£140-XeT? briok house, *our jpoma» quarter
acre, freehold, garden, Spring Gully.
£1S0-Four, rooms*, biick verandah, cellar, ove*
quarter acre, freehold, Spring Gully.
Hotels from £100 to £1000, town and country
£40-Building Allotment, Quarry Hill.
£23(/--Shop, three rooms, corner, freehold.
£83-Good building allotment, Quarry Hill.
£220-Five-roomed House, now, New Chum.
Shop and Dwelling, wiih P.O. and registrar'?
otlicc, I-!- acres freehold, 8 miles Bondiiro.
£425-Xow Yilia Residence, 6 sooms, Quarry
Hill.
£350-House. 6 rooms, i quartor, freehold
"Wattle street.
£60-Fivo rooms, stable, aero miner's right
Golden Gully.
Acrersfc for Manchester Fire Assurance Co
Wanted To Buy,
AT DraffenVq, M'lvor road, Railway Bridcfe,
Furniture bought: old Suites Upholstered
jtipt like new. Letters prompt attention.
TC^URNITURK, any description bought, cash,
ii- Let-tors attended to.. V7. Palmer, ICil
tnomek. near Bmce's Brewery. Bridge-Street
/p( OLD, Silver (old), Artificial Tenth, .Te'vellery,
iX Clothing, Pinto, every description*. l.i^h'pl
price?. Letters promptly attended to. BendL.;o
Loan Office, Mitcholl-^tr^et
TTjflGHEST ca.-h pneo lor Bottles, Bone?,
Al Zinc. Load. Poppor. Bra53, iinpo, a/
marine goods. N. Bear, Bridire-street.
WAXTED to Buy Piano, secondhand Furni
ture and .Mining Tool?. IT. NICKSON,
High-rtreet. Furniture sold on time payment.
Government Notices.
ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF SANDHURST
SOUTH.
KANGAROO FLAT DIVISION.
THE Ratepayers' ami General Lists for the'
above division tire now printed, and
copies may be inspected free of charge until the
day appointed for revision, at my ofliec, at every
Post Office within the division, and at the offices
of my deputies, Mr. C. A. F. Taylor, Kan
garoo Flat, Mi*. James Gray, Marong, Air. Wi
liam Gard, Long Gullv.
FRANK" BROWN, Registrar.
ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF MANDURMSG.;
J HUNTLY DIVISION.
ripiIE Ratepayers' and General Lists for the
above division are now printed, and
copies may be inspected free of charge until
the day appointed for revision, at my uliiec,
Garsed-street, Beadigo, at every Post Otiiee
within the division, and at the Huntly railwcy
station.
SAMUEL TOWN,
Electoral Registrar Huntly Division.
2Por Sale.
ADVICE TO PURCHASERS OF WAT
CHES.-Don't pay more when you can
get splendid English " Levers, capped and
jewelled, from 20/; Ehrhardt English Levers,
from 30/; Iiotherham English Levers, ±'2;
Walthams and other makers equally cheap*. a
written guarantee with each; see window. At
BARN-ETT'S, opposite ART GALLERY,
A7iew-street.
A BARGAIN.-Superior, stylish Dogcart,
£35, in perfect order, cost £60; also
sliding seat Gig, £15, our own make, and two :
sets of light Buggy Harness, cheap. Morrison j
and Sanneman, Williamson-street.
A BARGAIN.-First-class secondhand Slid- |
ing Seat Buggy, with leather hood,
lamps and brake; also superior set of Harness
to match. For sale cheap. Owner leaving Bcn
dijro. S. Brown and Co., carriage builders,
Williamson-street, Bcnditro.
A LARGE Assortment of Farm Waggcns,
FarmerVBusgicH, single and double Ecats,
Spring Carts and Spring Drays, all kinds and
sizes; also secondhand Buggies *.nd Carts. J.
Hogan and Son, M'Crae-street.
A BBOTS, single and double seated Buggies,
-a Fhsctons, Pony Carts, aL other designs,
new and secondhand, cheap; cosh or terms
Scholtea and Marsfi.
^ T BERNE MASCOLLO'S.
ARTISTS' COLORS*"and BRUSH WARE.
Paperha-oginga from 3d per piece.
OILS, PAINTS, Etc.
ARTISTIC SIGNWRITER, Etc.
YIEW-STREET, c.pposito Masonic Hall.
BUGGIES, Phaetons, Farmers' Waggonettes,
Abbots, Carts, Gigs, etc., Utest designs, at
greatly reduced prices. Secondhand Buggies of
all descriptions cheap. Inspection invited.
Sandhurst Ro'ling Stock Company. BJyth and
Owen, proprietors, Williamson-street.
CF. CHRISTIAN,
. COACH MAKER, BATH LANE.
Instructor of carriage .building for tho City
Guild of London. Awarded two 1st prize
medals, London, 18SS-9.
COAL, Wood-henwick and Co., sole agents
for celebrated Jumb'.mna. Coal; cheaper
than wood; dry box block?, easily split.; a trial
will i, rove. Orders mi I way station.
DRAUGHT Horses. James Hansen, head of
Baglehawk.
J^OUR or five Fruit and Lolly Businesses,
from £15 up to £60, splendid chances.
J. Nixon, confectionery works, High-street.
OOD Horse, quiet, and young, any trial.
VJT M. Jenkin, hairdresser, Ironbark.
HARNESS, Single Set, at Wholesale Price, i
Buggy, Spring Cart and Dray Harness
always on hand. 'I
Riding Saddles, from 35/.
EDWARDS AND LEE,
19 and 20 MARKET-SQUARE, BENDIGO.
Hides, Sheep, Cat, Goat, Fox, Rabbit,
Opossum Skins and Tallow Bought.
Old Harness Bought, Sold or Exchanged.
Fyou want to buy a Gun, Rifle, Revolver,
Ammunition, Fishing Tackle, Cutlery, Ac
cordeons, Spectacles, Bicycles, go to J. Buch
holz, Hargreaves-street. Keys fitted. All re
pairs guaranteed. A1 workmanship.
JAM FRUITS. Jam Fruit?. Jam Fruits.- 1
Apricots, 5/ case. Red Currants, Red Cur-j
rants, Red Currants. Black Currants, Black
Currants. Raspberries, Raspberries. Orders
taken. F. G. Schulze and Co., opposite Weigh- |
bridge, Market-square.
KITCHEN Dresser, large, well made, 27/6:
Leather Suite, 7 pieces, <-£3/10/; Tapestry
Suite, 7 pieces, £3/10/. T.Margetts, King st.,
near Mitchell-street.
L1
IGHT farmer's Buggy, cheap, Sideboards,
A Chests Drawers, Sdeboards, Floorcloths,
and Generil Furnishing, at greatly reduced
prices. Johnson, next Straughair's, Mitchell-st.
PAPERHANGINGS, new patterns, Window
Glass, Paints, Colors, etc. Estimates
submitted. II. M. Coltman, Yiew-street.
TpJAPKRHANGIXGS-Just arrived by Perk
JL dale, splendid designs, cheapest goods ever
offered. E. J. Curnow, decorator, Yiew-street.
ERAMBULATORS and Go-Carts sold on
time payment, 2/6 a week. Furniture
sold on time payment, 2/5 week. H. Nickson,
furniture dealer, High-street.
"OONY, cheap. 14 hands, and Harness. nearly
X new. \\. M'Millun. Ho'.dsvorth road,
Long Gullv.
UMBRELLAS and SUNSHADE?;
EE-COVERED, or Made to Order. A
Choice Assortment aiwavs on iiand.
I. R. THOMAS,
Arcade and Yiew-street.
SUPERIOR Farm Waggon, new and second
hand farmers' Buggies, Spring Carts nnd
Gigs, cheap. J. Abberton and Sons, coach
builders, Il-rgreaves-street.
To Let.
I^IYE-ROOMED House, bath, stable, copper,
in Baxter-street. Mrs. Spangler, Dow'.ing
street, off Baxter-street.
P
OUR-ROOMED IIouso. G. W. Forrest,
grocer, Howard Place.
HOUSE, six rooms and bath. Mrs. M'lJulT,
Myers-street, opposite St. Andrew's
Church. .
HOTEL to Let. Apply Hunter Bros., Kent
Brewery.
HOUSE, 'Tvirkhill," 7 rooms, bath, wash
house, stable, garden. Upper Road, Cali
fornia Gully. J. Pickup, Mitchell-street.
"OTOUSE, 11 rooms, bath, pantry, washhouse,
JLJL copper and troughs. Hustler's Hill Ter
race. J. Pickup, Mitchell-street.
HOUSES, six and seven rooms each, bath,
stable, troughs and copper, Barkly Place,
J. Pickup, Mitcheil-strcet.
B"OUSE, seven rooms, convenient, Barklv
2- street east. Inquire F. G. Cattran, next
door.
JANUARY-Val Yerde, Barnard-st., large
Family Residence, largo yard, stabling,
garden, conveniences. Jones, Miller arid Co.
]Npw, furnished Room. Apply this office.
NEV7 Bridge Hotel, Bridge-street. Apply on
premises or Cohn's Brewery.
NORMA, Queen-street, nearly new also
small Cottage. Apply J. Bragg, Queen-
street.
SMALL Cottage, good yard. Burr-street, off
Creek-street. Madame Hooper, Wattle-
street south.
SUPERIOR House, bath, pantry, copper,
troughs, close Mall. R. Driscoll, c/o J.
B. Young, printer.
TO LET BY TENDER.
VALUABLE PROPERTY, Known as
CAMPASPE ESTATE.
IB VENDERS are invited for Leasing the
A CAMPASPE ESTATE, formerly the
property of the late Mr. Thomas Robertson
and now occupied by .Mr. Daniel English for
the term of three years.
The land contains ONE THOUSAND ONE
HUNDRED AND FORTY-SIX ACRES two
Roods and Three Perches more or loss, and is
situated in the parishes of Campaspo and No
rfn, all well fenced and with good river front
age, and is well-known as being one of the best
fattening properties in Victoria.
There is a splendid Homestead on tho pro
perty, with Woolshed, Drafting and Sheep
Yards, in first-class order and condition, and
distant about four miles from tho Goornong
railway station.
Tho successful tenderer will be allowed to
cultivate 50 acres, the balance of the land will
bo let for grazing purposes.
Tenders returnable on tho 5th January, 1900,
at the offices o£ Messrs. Connelly, Tutchell and
Dunlop. solicitors, AVilliamson-street, Bendigo,
from whom all information and conditions can
bo obtained. .
Boarci ruicl Residenr.es.
"OALMORAL. corner Rowan and j-'urest
iL»> streets.-Comfortable Ilornc for cei:ile
mon. doitble rooms, ,-uit friends. Central.
healthy.
"^TOUNG Man wants good Board ;uid Ki'm
-A. ek>.»e to city. Law, this o!!i< c.
"^7"0UNG Man requires Board and Re-ide\n-".
-ii- wiihin mile P.O. State terms -nomhly.
Pcrirnnent, Bendigo P.O.
M 11 1 II .11 1 I 1
MR. W. J.
DOXEGAN*,
DENTIST,
CHARING CROSS,
BENDIGO.
CHEAPEST, BEST,
For
ARTIFICIAL TEETH.
AH Work Guaranteed.
I I I I I I i I I I I I
Amusements.
jp R I X C K S S ' S r H K A T R E.
Lessee and Manager Mr. Charles Holloway.
Another Delighted. Enthusiastic Audience
Present Last Night to Witness
MR. CHAIILES IIOLLOV.'AY'S
Powerful Dramatic Company.
In
The Thrilling Sensational Plav,
|~ TIIE MERCILESS WORLD. j
| THE MERCILESS WORLD. 1
THE MERCILESS WORLD. |
Incontestibly the Most Co.-tly, Lavish : nd
Complete Stage Production seen in
Bendigo for Years.
Scenes of Intense Excitement.
New and Marvellous Mechanical l£ifoc;«.
Superb Stage Pictures.
An Exhilarating, Powerful Dramatic Enter
tainment.
Positively for
TWO MORE XIGIITS OXLV.
FRIDAY and SATURDAY NEXT.
The Original Romantic Drama,
OUR GUARDIAN ANGEL.
Another Great Producrion.
Stage Manager Mr. Walter Roynham.
Popular prices-3/, 2/, 1 /.
BR1DGEWATEE.
THE STEAMBOAT ENTERPRISE
Will Run
EXCURSION TRIPS
On the LODDON RIVER.
Throughout the SUMMER MONTHS.
Picijics will receive special attention.
ETREMETHICIC, Pimkm-sU'cet, Golden
» square, Drag for Hive, carry 20 passen
gers. Picnic parties, etc., attended during holi
days.
Meetings
JJOROUGH OF EAGLEHAWK.
Notice is Hereby Given that it is the inten
tion of the Council of the Borough of Eagle
hawk, at the Ordinary Meeting, to be held in'
tho Council Chambers, on Tuesday, 9th Janu
arv, 1900, to Make a. General RxVTE of ONE
SHILLING and SIXPENCE in the £ on tho
net annual value of assessable property ;n the
Borough; also a HEALTH RATE of FOUR
PENCE in the £, with a minimum of eleven
shillings on the net annual value of assessable
property in the Borough, exclusive of crushing
batteries, for the municipal year ending 30th
September, 1900.
A statement of the proposed rates, together
with the new valuation, can be inspected dur
ingoffice hours at the town clerk's oflice.
Notico of appeals must be lodged at the
town clerk's office within one month after tho
rate is made.
\YM. COOK, Town Clerk.
Town Hall,
Eaglehawk, 2nd January, 1900.
J^ONG GULLY FREE LIBKARY.
The ANNUAL MEETING of Subscribirs will
be held on MONDAY", 8th instant, at S p.m.,
Committee will meet at 7 o'clock.
The new books are ready for circulation.
EAGLEHAWK MECHANICS' INSTITUTE.'
THE ANNUAL MEETING of Subscribers
will be hold on MONDAY, 8th inst., at
8 p.m. Committee meeting at 7.30.
W. TREVEAN, Hon. Sec.
Trloney.
?jgENF-Y JONES and CO.,
£u I,Oi\NS re-payable in Lump sums
or by various modus of instal
£10 cents.
£S0 At the option of tha borrov?re
£50 and
£100 On terms very advantageous to
thy prudent and industrious.
Or for fisenl periods, or on Building Society con
ditions to any amount.
PASSENGERS BOOKED TO ALT, PORTS.
SHIPPING OFFICE, VIEW POINT,
EENDIGO.
MR. G. LEWIS. Notary Public. Albion Cham
bers, next to Albion Hotel, View-street,
HAS Trust and other Moneys to lend upon
freehold and other securities at reasonable
rates of interest.
LONDON LOAN and DISCOUNT CO.,
VIEW-STREET, BENDIGO (opposite
Art Gallery), Established 1872.
MONEY ADVANCED.
MONEY ADVANCED.
On Personal Securities, Depds, Bill of Sale,
Scrip, Furniture (without removal), Jewellery,
etc.. etc., at LESS INTEREST than charged
anywhere. Repayable at convenieDO of bor
rowers.
ALL TRANSACTIONS STRICTLY
CONFIDENTIAL.
M. BAKNFTT VI. BARNETT.
Ti/TR C. H. DAVIS, BARRISTER and
SOLICITOR, Hargreaves-street, Bandigo,
has TRUST MONEYS to LEND on Country
Land and City Properties.
M" ~~R. CHlli LES F. X E A L,
BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR.
TEMPERANCE IIALL CHAMBERS,
View-street, Bcndigo.
Trust Moneys to Lend. No commission.
Bendigo, 2nd January.
The market opened hri-kiy ye.-terday, and a
.good deal of stuff (putted at unaltered .u'tces.
Ti/TK. MiKD. DOLULAS .lOXES,
-lVJL BARRISTER aud SOLICITOR, has
MONEYS to Lend for clients at .LOWEST
RATES for Sxed periods, or on building society
conditions. AI.BION CHAMBERS, Bcndigo.
££UICK, IITETT and RYMER,
MOLESWORTH CHAMBERS, BULL-ST.,
BENDIGO.
TRUST MONEYS .to LEND from £i0 to
£5000. on good securities, freehold or leas>-ho'.d.
Low interest according to amount adv».iiC(d.
Educational.
J" A. S . RIPPER,
PRACTICAL PIANO and ORGAN TUNER,
over 20 vears' experience. Pianos, Organ3, Har
moniums, etc., thoroughly repaired. Address
caro J.-Robshaw, stationer, Mitchell-street, aDd
38..King-street, Bendigo.
.1. 15. Ci;00K
PIANO and Organ Tuner, Regulator and Ra
pairer. Address-Mr.. Sbuter, Bookseller, Har
greaves-street, and Olinda-street, Quarry Hill.
MR. J. C. Boekelmar.n, Professor of Music,
begs to announce thit he gained five first
prixes for pianofo-rto solos ;tfc iho Austral com
petitions. StuJ_> at M. Hansen's privates
residence, Glenburi.ie, Hargi eaves-street, ileal
Short-street.
o.
W E S T P H A L E N ,
PIANO and ORGAN TUNER, REPAIRER
and MANUFACTURER.
Repairer of Aocordeons, Concertinas, Violins,
etc.
Billiard Tables Recovered, New Cushions.
Pockets, etc. All work guaranteed.
Garsed-street, or Mr. Straughair, Mitchel!-st.
$
T. ANDREW'S COLLEGE
CORPORATE HIGH SCHOOL.
Principals
G. H. FREEMAN, M.A.
J. A. DE RAVIN.
J. G. OLIPIIANT, M.A.
Assistants
MRS. OLIPIIANT.
MISS. E. FOGARTY.
MISS ROBERTS.
Kindergarten and Preparatory School for
Boys and Girls, from 5 to 11 years.
UPPER SCHOOL, for Boys and Girls, fr. m
11 upwards. Vacancies for boardsrs. I'r>i?| ec
tnses at leading booksellers;, or from principals.
THOS. A. BUTLER, Teacher of Pianoforte,
Mandolin, and Painting. (Landscapes
from nature a specialty). Has vacancies for a
feu* students. Terms, etc., at Butler s Musical
Depot, Aroado, Benciigo.
T" HE MISSESTmaCG (I-LIVRA V" will resume
Tuition on 9th February, at their resi
dence in Zlovm Fialf ounrt^r begins to
il
To Let or For Sale.
COMFORTABLE five-roomed House, Vic
toria-street. Mr. Jose, Victoria-street,
Ironbark.
CRUSOE Farm, throe mile.- Kangaroo Flat ;
415 acres, vines, orchard; fine brick dwel
ling. .! H. 0*hi liiiw
Lost and Found.
LOST, between Post Office find Gpiden
square. Key of safe. Kindly return this
office. Reward. . ' - : '
LOi?T, between Oddfellows" Hall and Bramble
street, gold Brooch, with Exhibition
medal pendant. Reward. "Belinda,"' -Uyeis
slreet.
XSF.\VARD~ L,"S7 K^blTToiliTFlip"
-S-V Aspinall. Viow-streot.
EEVVARD.-Lost, cold Brooch, shield. Long
Gully B.C. Church and Dunstan's. ISetsia
Thomas. Bennett-street. Long Gullv.
XTOTJXD. a Xngget in Hargrenves-street. Acy
-B-' oor- enn n t},nr» bv r~":ng ce Simp
son. iho Bootm*n. Karcr^ves-f tr>et. and near
Craig's, m ^Villiair.son-str^et
$