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BUSINESS NOTICE8
jR. CHAS. LORIMER,
goldCITOR iN" CONVEYANCER.
Hja taken up his Residence in
COLAG,
And may be
CONSULTED DAILY
At his Offie,
SIURRAY STREET (Next door to the
SVictoria Hotelb.
fODDARD AND FIRTH
" ". , .!da. J. A. C..Firtn, M. A.!
Barristers and Solicitors,
MERRAY STREET WEST, COLAO.
s aidsnt I'rtner-Mr J. A. 0. Firth.
Trust and other Moneys to Lend.
HARWOOD - & PINCOTT.
KOLICITORS, NOTARIES PUBLIC,
and COMMISSIONERS for
TAKING AFFIDAVITS,
GEELONG and COLAC.
%,e Trust and Other Moneys to Lend
on Freehold and other Securities at -
Lowest Current Rates.
0sner at Cola --W. G. BEWELL
Solicitor.
,fR. A. F. CUNNINGHAM.
A1RBISTER and SOLICITOR.
NORWICH CHAMBERS,
MURRAY STREET, COLAO.
True.Moneys to Lend.
REMOVAL. NOTICE.
MR J. W. ROSENBLOOM,
SURGEON - DENTIST.
Has lRemoved to Premises next: to MBR
WHEELER'S CHEMIST SHOP, where
he may be Consulted in -all the. Bran
ches of Dentistry.
----- -
Federal House," Murray Stre?e Colat
MR F. W. NUNN,
Surgeon Dentist,
Late 1al Collins Street, -hMelboard
Australian College of Dentistry. nso
Mdel.'orne Dental HoEpitl.
DESIRES to NOTIFY that he may
be consulted at the above address: i
Telophono 34. -.
D E N T IS T R Y
MAWSON BROS,
DENTISTS . . .
201 Mloorahiool Street, GEELONG.
Date of Next Visit- .
BIRIiEGUIHRA-Monday, Appril 1:
COL.AC-Tuesday, April 16.
At the Victoria Hotel.
CAMPEH DO)WVN-WVediiesda,., 17th
April
COBDEN-Thursday, April 18. : "
Al1TIFICIAL TEETH INSERTED .IN.
ONE DAY. . -
Laughing Gas, &c., Administered.-,
L. 0. C. BAYER, -LDJ S
From the Melbourne Dentail. Hospit
tal and Unversity.
SURCEON DENTIST,'
MURRAY STREET. COLAC.:'
(Next door to Bilson's.)
Visits Campeerdown every TUESDAY: I
VAL. M. PEARSON, V.O.A.,
OPTICIAH and RErRACTIONIST.
OPTICAL DEFECTS Corrected in my
Test Room by tfhe
MOST RELIABLE METHOD.
Besdaches and other Nerve Troubles
standing over 20 years have been
cured by PEARSON'S GLASSES.
Persosal Referonces if Required.
MURRAY STREET, COLAC. -
MR NICHOLAS NICHOLAS,
IPTICIAN and SPECTACLE EX
PERT,
Will Visit Colao on
MONDAY, llth MARCH.
laybe CONSULTED at ORIENT
HOUBE, Gellibrand St.el.
Come in and have your sight tested
'. Every make of Frames and
'ess Mounts at reasonable prices.
TOwn Addrcos :-Over Railway, Ryrie
Street, Geelong.
ED. TOBIN & CO.,
SICHT SPECIALISTS,
It FLINDERS BT., MELBOURNE.
. 'rrect Headacho and Defective Vie
hy Glasses. Next visit to OOLAC
IRSDAY, 14th MARCH, at VIO
TORIA HOTEL. Rimless Glasses
* S eialty.
SL 0 C U T I 0 N.
In all its Branches.
MR8 J. 0. DICKSON
HBa Relmnied Tuition,
4ddess:._:'Ail .,"o CIaveri Street,
'"KEATING'S: 'OWDER ' destroys
Bulgs, Fleas4 Moth, Beetles, and all
other diects, whilst quite harmless to
domiestic animale. In exterminating
Bsetles the success of this powder is ex
craordiriary. It is perfectly clean in
Iiplication: See the article you pur
chaso is "KEATING'S," i.e., with the
inatire THOMAS KEATING on each
tin as imitations are noxious and inef
fectual. Sold. in Tins, 6d and 1[ each,
Yy nil chemiets.
SPORTING.
.- IRREGURRA TU'RF> "CLUB y
ANiNUAL .EETING. ..
"(Easter 'Monday.)
- aidicap Trial. Stakes of 10
sovs. :For horses that have o
'.never won.mon'e)than) 2p~sovs ini
one stake. Six furlongs. En
.,trance, 10/
2--Poy Race; of 10sovs .v' For.:
- .ponies 12:3 to 14 hands. Ten E
yards allowed for every inch.
Limit pony to rIun four'fuu'lg -
- Entrance, 101.
3-Birregurra Handicap,, of !a, sovs,§c
sovs out of stake tbogo'to second.
horse. The winner of any han
dicap after the declaration of
weights..to carry 7 lbs penalty.
One mile:> -Entrance, 10/ '.ac- c
* ceptance,-, 0 ..: :
4-Ripple Vale. Handicap, , ;.of10
:.sovs. For all po6iies 14:.1 'and
S under. -Five furlonigs. '*En
trance, 10/.
5-Handicap Trot., .of, 10 soys, 19
miles. (Affiliated :-Victorian
Trotting Association). Entrande
101
6--Whoorel Handicap,. of 12 sovs.
Two sovs out of stake to second
horse. Winner of -the Birre
gurra Handicap to carry 7 lbs
penalty. Six furlongs. En
trance, 10/ .-. , . .
7-Handicap Open Hack Race, of
£1, and sweepstake of 51 each.
Five furlongs. Welter weights.
Amateur riders. - Post entry.: -
First race to start at 1-p.m.
V.R.C. Rules.
Entries close at the Secretary's
Office. Birregurra, at 8 p.m. on
WEDNESDAY, 27th 1AARCH.
Weights will appear in the "Ar
gus" and local papers about 1st Ap
ril.
Ponies must have certificate of
h'igiht from either Messrs Bendall,
Watson, or T. Darcy.
Bookmakers will be required to
deposit £10 with the Secretary be
fore being allowed to bet, and 1076
for the right to bet. '
Rules re scratching strictly ad,
hered to.
A Starting Gate will be used for
all Races. ARQUHARSON
Hon, Sec.
PRINCE OF WALES HOTEL
SCOLAC.
M. E. EVANS -
a Announces that she las taken over the
licence of the Prince of Wales Hotel.
The Premises are being renovated
and brought thoroughly up-to-date.
BEST WINES and SPILITS in Stock.
ACCOMMODATION for VISITORS.
4. FIR.T-CLASS TABLE KEPT
SPORTING..
AVER'S I.HII S- PORTS.
WEDNESDAY, 20th MARCH.:
;P..0GRAMME-- ,:.
1-Handicap Underhand Log Chop,
56 inch girth. First prize, . £6;
secord, £1110/; third, 10/. No
mination, .-4/ ; acceptance, 2/
-.2-Handicap Standing Chop, 50 in.
girth... First prize, £4; second,
£1. 'Nomination, .2/6; accept:
. ance, 1/6
3-A. Priv te Match between A.
J. Middleton and T. Crowe.
4--Scratch Paling Splitting. First
prize, £2 : .
ATHLETIC EVENTS .
5-Maiden -Plate -Haidicap, *:''100
yards. First prize, £M. second'
..5/! Entry,. 1/6
6-130 Yards Handicap. First prize
£2; second, 15/; third, 5/. Ef-
try 3/
7-Handicap Hurdles, 130 yards.
First prize, £1/10/; second 10/
8-Boys' Race (under. 16). .(First
prize, 5/; second, 2/8
S9Girls' Race (under 36) ; First'
prize, 5/.,; second 2/6
'10-Handicap lHiglih ump. Fir
. priz;£1; se'orid, W5. Entry, 1/6
'11-Stone Throwing Handicap, 28
lbs First prize, 151 second,
-.*.'-, 5.Pl. Entry;, , 1/' . :.- . ,
12- Old Buffers' Race, over 50. First.
10/
'13-Running Hop, Step and Jump.
SFirst prize, 10 ; second, 5/. En
trl. 1/
14-'Tug of War (5 men aside), £5.
15-Pony...High.. Jump, -13. hands,
'" First-prize, £1. Entry, 1/
I.:6 Potato-- Race,-on--. -Aorseback.
"First'prize -£1
-17-Scratch Pull for -Four Bullocks.
", First prizýGoldk'Medal -suit
ably irscribedvi-lde £le r
N-.omimations for chopping .eenyi
to hb"in the hands of the secretary
onA WEDNESDAY;, 61h MAR'OCW.7- -
. Entries. with perlformances"jfor. 130
Yards HIandiucapni"l Handical Hfur;
dles close. on 16th MARCH.,. , All
other events post entry.
Lo" Chopping registered. ,:
Athletic Events unregister&ed
-BALL in the evening. .
*,SPEOIAL -TRAIN from Colac.
THOS.. OROVE4Sec:
£1000 I in Prizes, .£1000
'.MELBdURNE EIGHT HOURS'
: ART UNION. ??'
Acknowledged ??: be one of the most
: genuine of 1laf1 the Art ýUnion§•
ever held.
56th year. As popular 66th yea
as ever. . < " ,
Th"e Great Event of the: Year.?
56th Ariniversary Eight Hours Day.
GRAND FETE, BAZAAR, AND
S i ART :UNION:;r l-:1
In aid of the Charities (Toiwnand?
Country.,
Exhibition Buildings, Melbourne,?'
SMONDAY22nd IAPRIL;
(Eight Houirs' Day::= .Public' aind
4 iBank Holiday.-: .....:
EIGHTr HO-URS ;ART UNION
i00 Prizes;, value: £1000
Works of Art by:?ustralian Artists.
Ist Prize; Oil Painting, -.Value £500'
2nd Prize, Oil Painting;-V?luti '£10O
3rd Prize, Oil Painting, Value £50
and 07 other Prizes ranging in value
. from £20.
...Note.-The Committee are pur
chasing' and paling for the Pictures,
the .amount:, at which they' 'ar " valu
ed as above stated.,;, In order,-:how
ever,. to fully satisfy the Public. and
Subscribers of the Iona fites of.f the
Art Union;-aiid ?that; 'in their opin;
ion,..the Pictures are worth" 'these;
prices. the Committee offers (~f:'k3i
plied to withiimone- monith from the
drawing of the Art Union) to. find
.urchasers for any of the' Winners
of, the -first three Prizes for t'he
amounts at. which they are so 'valua
ed.
-.il- e iArt\Union will be -drawn `it
8 p.m. on I uesday, 14th May, ,?i2;.
in the presence of represenitatives'
of the Press anal all Ticket .holders
who may desire to attend.
- Winning numbers will he "-pub=
lished in the three Melbourne :dail
ies on the 15th May. ' • -
Every Ticket- Sold, and no 'other,
has a chance in this Art Union.'
Tickets:(]/ each) can be obtaiiied,
with fullIlist of prizes, from your,
local agents, or direct from the
Secretary, 1/ each, 11 for 10/, or 23
for £1i by forwarding. address, and
enclosing. Postal Notes. P.O. Or
der (with sthamp for reply) to'
JOHN HYMAN,
Secretary,' Eight Hours' Committee,
Trades Hall, Carlton, Victoria.
:'Local Agent-J. PARKINSON:- -
Buy your Tickets at once from your
Local Agents.
SRIENT LINE OF ROYAL MAIL
STEAMERS.
FOR PLYMOUTH and LONDON,
calling at Adelaide, Fremantle,
Colombo (transhipping for all In
dian ports, -Naples, Marseilles, and
Gibraltar=
.LS Toe Leave.. Leave
. el.b. Adelaide
*oT5ry `. 2.1301 ar. 20 Mar. 22
OiRTRaNO ; . ... 12,124 April.3 April 5
OsfiTEniEY? ý" ? 12,129 April 17 April 19
(OaAa,.. .. 13.000 1IMay 1 May 3
O.oNTEs .,9,023 May 15 May 17
., :All Twin Screw Steamers.
Carbines de Luxe, Suites, Bed
stead Cabins, Single Berth Cabins,
electric elevators, laundries.
Saloon Rates to London--Single,
4-Th-1/16 to £821101. Return, £60
6! and £123141, available for two
years.
* Third' Class (liberal dietary
scale), £17, £19;. £21. Passengers
can be prepaid here from any port.
. ESTERN AUSTRALIA.
Saloon, £7 and £9; Return, £11
and £131101; .third, £4/41.
For full particulars apply D. L.
Dowdell, Branch Manager, Equit
able Building, Collins Street, Mel
bourne. .• .......
W. 'R. -EDGAR, Local Agent.
S. BRUJEHL,. M. D.,
BERLIN.
PIYSICI?AN. .. SURGEON: and
OPTHALMIST .SURGEON, -
]IEECH FOREST,
May be CONSULTED DAILY at
his own Residence, near the Pub
lic Hall, Beech Forest; Fort
nightly at Laver's Hill on Sale
Days at the Hotel.
SPORTING .
1RREWiLIPE ATHLETIG CLUB
TWENTY-FIFTH ANNUAL
SPOFTS.
Will be'held in Mr. Robert Baker's
Paddock, Irrewillipe, on
SATURDAY 30th MARCH.
P.residenG--Mr .J. 3aker. .
Vice Presideuits-nlcssis "Thos.: Mur
S.ane and E. Silk..:e
Stewards: Miessrs. IR...EBI:Baker, J.
Black, E. Silk, T. Murnane,' and
J. Rippon.
Committee--Messrs. J. Johnson, J.
Carpenter, G. Angus, sV. Cerini
, J. ? ?iM"Ardill l('Qib?, J.
M Ar'ill F. ucas,' P.Rippon,
StaLteivM??a-Mesiss'V'. f Pear ion and
T.. W. Haicock ..
Judges- Messrs .x?:A " MTI , V.
Tay1or, li. C :.i: ieef and Tihos
Puricell
Handicappers- Messrs .T. Darcy,.
A. Tuckel,
TIon. S?ac-taryf id' Treasrcr--r Mr
E. Consedined
*, "AT, ELETIO-E ENT 'rO
.prize o !ecounndder/:1," tf?rsud 21
'i Entry free.
Cif OPPI(1 GEVEN'TS . '{ 6
2, --Toy'scUnde randlogs, 45in
gir dh ;-.: .; Fi prize £2, second
-1dvico: iSt i dndiBn Block, lIng
3'. 40 in girthj., i:rst:prize £2; se
cond 10/ol. Nom. 3/.
A.--Haudieap- Log- -Ghop :: -50 in.'
girth. First prize £3; second
.... -r.- Nom.-4./?. . -- ?.. , . .
-S-IHandicape'Standings Bl-ck; 48in1;
auirth. * First prize ..£3 second'I
QfiTIU'EVENTS.
6. Pony Race, 13,3 4 tfurlngs
First pinze trophy "value
a L3;3 nce, 4 :furlongs,
-- for, oses<12:o 14.1-IHanIdsi
slcap t'of 11~y r dfor every inch
ove12 --prize : ie2~ s e y
- vaickel w~Sw ir:undus(s :t
a` n d i ne ,i d)ý'v.iy
.?r W.9 ".on, rnnlj9). P ^on w x1
'r aLi. 0 stbonu (unregisteren) . First {
fo '--P.?d?d t .Ia'ei. b"oh Horseback.
i rst ipr-izer£110/' -Noiiinition
11 "I-Jin°pig :Competit?on or : horses'
i i .Rst'fipij e s enty 2/
: -_ VJct ". .a ``oC-. ompetition
(dpers.i T.rst `prilze -2. Post
entsy 2/
S13s- Thrown,?g?sdiSkO ;Ballt: oPrineY
must acconipany entry. This'rule
will be.-strictly- observed, Th'e -com-
mittee -reser ve the-ri ghtitFd"-'dt?ife
anyevent that; does no command
-ratforlilaes?;fori-last tw9- Tyears
miso accompiany entry-in all events
.cBokupt i ke. 1 12 mittlb chadeposit
cdh wit the Seeretearycnot - riatex -m
siTn Ba ?liltrap ioh , lywhen I:allo-d .
upaer. sassot jpossible. -
lisni,.t its hall e bts .'m`aol,wimhouney
mittecourseto iyre- t ht't li'cancel"
any e? cvt t:s certifictes; ofand :
heeioh ans i laaetefoiMcast twh e ease s
forhey ighll t caseure dn th gio und.
up . o'n" Ii ONSEDINE } '"
'-recourse-sto·lawS::.;:se r See -l
&_OSDN -I
S BUSINESS NOTICE8
C"tEL OLAC; AERATED WATERS ain?
'"CORDIAL " MAPIlFACTORY..
GrI ORP O1E WTTLMO'7
1tIanners-Sutton Street, Colo C
Desirc3 to thank his - numerous
friends throughout the Goaladsfdtti'c
for the Royal Support accorded?-hir.i
extending o};d a pefiod of "35 years.i
adh tri-usts that by strict? attention
to business, and endeavoring. to keel
pace with the times, -to me?it con,
tinuance of that coiifidence:`
The following commodities aire ma$n
ufactured and will be delivered to :anns
part of the district:-
Lime Juice Chlampagno Syphons'i
Limerick Champ'agne Hop,- ,.
Sarsaparilla Extract GingerAle.
Orange Champagne.. i. Lemonadn°l:
Fruit Champagne Sod ilW;Vatr
Kola Champagne - ' Hop -Bitters"'
Ginger Champagne, :Ginger; Beer;
Lime Juice Cordial .. -,Ginger Stout
Lime Juice arid Soda, Q Cherry Cider
Raspberry Vinegar, 'Litha -?Water
Quinine Bitters Fruit Syrup`
Lemohn Squash Sarsaparilla
Lemion Syrup - .Peppermint
Claret Cup Shandy Gaff
Hot Tom :. Cloves -
Mushroom Catsup ,.. Glass .- Bottles
FRUIT- JELLIES.
Made from fruit, a most delicious corn
pound tried by experts in 'Melbourne.
and pronounced the best procurable,
either colonial or imported. The
simple directions for use--place the
contents of. the'packet in. an. earthen
ware vessel (not metal). Pour over it
one pint of boiling water; stir until
dissolved. Place the jelly in a wet
mould and keep it in a cool place to
set when it will be ready for use.
SUPPORT LOCAL TNDUSTRY AND
ENTERPRISE.
p ARISIAN" SCHOOL DRESS
MAKING.
OLASSES (Scientific and Practical),
will be resucmed on 1st FEBRUARY
at
ODDFELLOWS' HALTI, Gellibraiid
Street, Colac.
BIRRECURRA CLASSES resume on
20tlh JANUARY.
MISS JULYAN,
CERTIFICATED TEACHER.
SPORTING.
D IXIE- RACING CLUB.
ANNUAL MEETING. -
THURSDAY, 21st MARCH.
OFFICIALS :-President, Mr J.
Tehan; Vice-Pres dent, Mr R. W.
Sadlcr. Stewards. Messrs B. Sad
lel, B, Thornton, A. J. Staughton,
C. Gore, :S. Thornton, Jas. Bar
geant, J Pollock and J. Gore.
Judge. Mr W. . K. MacKinnon. Star
tcr: Mr W. T. Baxter. Handicap
gors: Messrs A. G. Bendall (hor
ses) and T. R. M'Millan (trot.) Clerk
of Scales: Mr E. Northeast. Clerk
of the Course: Mr W. Coombes.
Hon. Medical Officers: Dr J. P.
Montgomery. and Dr H. Breton. Hon
Veterinary .,Surgeon: Mr W., Dun
bar iShlew.. Hon. Timekeeper: Mr
W1. Ni holl. Secretary: Mr: W.
Bailey.
PROGRAMME
1-Trial Handicap, of 10 sovs. For
horses that have never received
10 sovs or over in one race on
the flat. 'Five furlongs; No.
mi?miation, 5/; acceptance, 5/.
2--Handicap Hurdle Race, of 23
sovs; second horse to receive 3
: sovs out of the stake. About
.two miles. Nomination, 10/;
Sacdeptance, 10/.
3--Dixie Ciup, of 25 sovs, second
horse to receive 5 sovs out. of
the stako. About nine. furlongs.
Nomination, 10/; acceptance,
10/:
4--Handicap Pony Race, of 10 sovs.
?or-, ponies 14.1 a.u. Ponies
? to be.;measured on the. ground,
. unless owvners hold- certificates
fromii Mr Darcy; Mr Watson or
i: Mr Bendall. Certificate to be
I.:-pro uced at scale. Four fur
? logs?'~S,:Nomination; 6/; ac
ceptagnce, 5/./
. ~Wealter fandicap, of 10 sovs.
Minimum weight, 10 st. Ama
teuriiders, to.be approved of
by the .stewards. The rider of
the- winning horse: to receive a.
riding whip value £1/11 (gift
. of Mr A. J. Staughton.) Six
SrlongS. Nomination, 5/; ac
-. etance, 5/.
0-??fance Handicap Trot, of 15
9. sre .Three best performances
F ia;sent with entry. Run
e dl e.er : V.T.A. Rules. Two miles..
-. omnination, 51.; acceptance, 7/6
7--HackRace, of 5 sovs, Minimum
weigh{ 9.7. Amateur riders.
For horses that have never re
ceived ini''one race a prize, in
cash iortrophy, value £5 or
over. inner of one such race,
to carry 10 lb extra; and of two
or more races, 21 lb extra. Hor
ses to, be approved of by the
stewards: Five furlongs. Post
t entry, 5/ .
Dellanietre and Bradshaw's start- t
g.Gate ýill Abe used.
Tlihe winner of any handicip of the
value of 10 sovs or over after the
declaration of - the weights to carry a
Slbt extra. The winner of the Trial t
Stakes Ito carry 5 lb extra in the e
Welter:'
1 Acceptances at scale.
!V.R.C. Rules. -
WM: BAILEY, Secretary.
-ThALANLi GILjS P.0URTS " C LUB.
ANNUAL MEETINGh .G .
SEASTER MONDAYi 8thAPRIL.
2 -~ i--rW - f.~~
- yQ ic6ed Rid Race- from Colac
t.o' the rgcouild.' :?First 'prize. £2,
secondtsophly, ~alue 10/ - Special
- Et'ui "for fastet i. tm Noti.
2 Novice Handicap, 00, yiards For
- unners hlo"i . haive4.gnever, ,-won.
ui; morwetha?i'£2Kia'}i yoneii prize.
ti-'1]irst, lirize"Li, secondl10/. Nom.
Nala46il'Hnfl?udcap130 d3? ds
, -Fiirst prize £4, "secondL. £i/101,
third?0'o/?: o Nminaztion 2/6, ,ack
ceptac ie21
--2a20 Yards Handiqcap. ::First prize
p £9/ .£/?l second 15N7.Nom. SI,
h se.acept:ri. 1/ :'·~~'
5 'Boys i~Raee First prize , l,2nd
2: /9./ -Entry' y6d1' : -
6 -Girls' Race" First prize 5/, 2nd
17 " Menes' 'Race,100 bards. rPiie,
10!. Entry 1/ ''
"-Old bufer' Rae''75O yards.:. Firs
prize,1 pasri of boiot?;:-:Entry,- 1/[
9-Diop: or Plae o:F.o6tball Kick.
Prize,' 0. Entry, 1i
'La-: I HORSE EVENTS..
10- :est .Ho?er, nle6ri Hurdles. First
prize·: £/1101, -second trophy
. valued 10/i: Entry, 21
.1 -Be.st Pon, over Hurdles. First
' 116:.:= -? ....." :
Pi t&'1L15 second trophy. Entry,
1:i Maiden Trot, 1 mile. First
:prize £i, 2.nd trophy. Entry, 1/6
13-Handicap Trot, 1i mile. First
:piie l l110/, 2nd 10/. Entry, 2/
1i4:-FarmFers' Race-Trot 1 mile and
pull: 30 cwit 200 yards. Open to
hIorsese that have never won a
- ra.ce F;' irst prize L1/10/, 2nd
trophy .Entriy 1/6
15-?Eotato Race on Horseback.
-:-? First 'prize £1, 2nd trophy valued
- o. 0/. Entry, 1/
16-Tilting in the Ring. First prize
15/. Entry, 1l
Niominations for Nos.l1, 2, 3 and 4
must be deposited with the Secretary
.not later than30th MARCH.
Acceptances on ground..
In all events nomination money
must accompany entry. This rule
will be strictly observed.
Competitors must send in their
pei formances for the past two years.
Pedestrian events registered
V.A.L., Bicycle Race L..W.
A. SPIERS,
SW. WILSON,
Joint Secretaries.
C OLAC WATER SUPPLY.
The Water now being in the Pipes
T. CLARKE & SONS
Are Preparod to lay on services. Es
timates given for all classes of Plmmb
ing work. Hot water, Copper Pipes,
Circulating System, 20th Century Bath
leaters, Gas and Fuel Baths, Basins
.nd Sinks Supplied on the Blorted
R E A D T H i S.
C. M. CAMPBELL
propared to make valuations of
country land.
Address--ox No. -3., Colac Post
Office.:
BUSINESS NOTICES
OF"EUROA"
PRIVATE HOSPITAL
WRITES OF
Nurse M. E. Ferguson, who
gives her opinion here of the con
valescent value of Clements Tonic
is a professional nurse well known
in Melbourne nursing centres and
has her own private hospital
' Euroa," Victoria. ° She is very
poipular throughout Victorian
country nursing districts. I-He
testimony is of special.interest to
women suffering from Anaemia,.
Debility, Sick Headache, Bilious
ness, Nerve Weakness, or seeking
convalescence. We pub!lsh her
.letter:- -
"Euioa," Victoiia; 23/1 11.
CLEMENTS TONIC 'LTD: _
" As ladies' nurse I have
had special opportunities to
judge that 'Clements 'Toni,'
stands unrivalled as a' con-,
valescent' medicine. - It is 'a
stomach tonic, appetiser,
nerve soother, and sleep
giver, and is the ideal medi
cine for ladies after confine
ment, and for Weakness,
Nervousness, or Anaemia.
I am not only voicing my
own opinion, but that of
other certificated hospital
nurses. You may use this
as you think fit.
(Signed; M. E. FERGUSON.
Witness: A. S. Watssn, J.P.
Next to your doctor's opinion
comes the professional nurse for
she is always able to judge the
value of a good nerve and blocd
medicine as Clements Tonic 'un
doubtedly is. li is the sick
woman's best friend. Keep it
always in the house in case of
Weakness, Sick Headache, De
cline, Nervous Breakdown, Pal
pitation, Low-Spirits, Constipation
or Indigestion. All Chemists and
Stores sell it everywhere. Get it.
J:OHN M'KENZIE,
LAND AND GENERAL COMMIS
SION AGENT,
CRESSY.
-AGENT FOR
Massey Harris Machinery,
Jas. Bell- and Co., Crain Merchants.
Has for. Sale-
Several Good Blocks on Guarpurt
Subdivision on very easy terms.
M R . BR Y A N
SLADIES' NURSE.
Also Ocnvaltesent.
DENNIS STREET, COLAO.
- BUSINLS~ NOTICES.
YOUR EASTER SUIT.
13 GET IT HERE, where satisfaction is Absolutely Guaranteed. It
minlts Selecting-your Suit from the widest range of well chosen Cloths
of in the Colonies.
-. There is something about BERG'S TAILORING that stamps a
man as well dressed in an instant. The Tailoring is perfect, every
sd Garment being made in our own workroom by skilled Tailors and Cut-
ters.
r. BERG'S PRICES are FAR BELOW any other Firm.
.d SUITS TO MEASURE from 42/, 50/, 63/, 75/, up
vs SPECIAL WEEK END OFFER
o- Fine Blue Twill WORSTED SUIT, an all wool fabric of the.'finst
a- qualitv-a material possessing wear. feel, finish, and a rich blue Colobr
r ing, that is Lasting and Fadeless-Tailored to your Measure-only:50/
of BERG'S SOFT FRONT (with stiff cuffs) SHIRTS'are in the very
se Smartest of Colorings, Finest of Fabrics, and are thoroughly reliable.:y
so SMART Tucked Fronts, only 4/11 and 5/11
is Also, a Choice Assortment of Hats, Silk Ties, Shirts, sox Braees,
Sweaters, -Cricketing Trousers, etc.
i7
MR S BERG'S
MOD E RN TAILORING DEPOT
MURRAY STREET, COLAO (3 doors from Howat's Austral Hotel.)
Also, 60 Moorabool Street, Geelong;and 103 Bourko Street, Melbourne.
.DASTLES BROS
SILENT,TRAVELLER TELLS YOU THIS MONTH OF THE FOL
LOWING BARGAINS.
.ENGLISH ,POTTERY TEAPOTS, bought by the crate,,to clear:at '13,
S _..-'1/6 ndsil/ each SHARP'S GOLD. MEDAL AXES
o UPLUMBS', NEW COLLIE KING :SAFETY RAZORS, from 2/'each
ATKINS' SPECIAL RACING SA . -
S arbes' PRICES are UP; OURS are-?DO .
"STAR" RAZOBS (iguaranteed) 5/ each ..
AIR- CLIPPERS-Special Line at ' nair .
BARBERS' SCISSORS, from 1/3 pa.air
;-TIAV:IN&G BRIUSHES,-Gd each iPS,l from gd each : -
SUC CESS" S -PR•AY PUMPS,. 22/ eci.' - ' .
LONG; HA NDLED SHOVELS, 2/90each
SHORT 'HANDLED SPADES, 2/9 each-
STEEL. SQUARES, 12 x 6; 17 eachl siRMAN BITS i? for l/i.. :.
. 1ESSIAN (good weight), 51d per yard
Ha "D . 1?S : (Speci 1 Combination of Saw, duare, and Rule, 2/9 each
tT-'1PEMEASURES, 65 feet, 1/6 each '
.lARDEN--?OSE-We. are . stilld throwing out tihe I feet of .ose with
WATER TAPS SPRnINKLERS and .LW ?s N o- MOWvERSe at p?: rices
. thit our competitoss will not look a.
I" - ; :. NSPECT OUR WINDOW SHOW:
E FIRST CLASS WORKMANSHIP:
The pruif of the psiuddih n othse npree' o't"
. D. DICKSO
the PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, and -OPTICIAN--.
Murray Street (o ppcsite Bilson's)
Has iis? t received a Special Lice in Gents' Gun :Metal and Nickel
L"verk Watches, extra jewelled, to in dent order. Only 6 do"en. Usual
price 21/,now i710
S'' U-R wanting an Engagementt Ring." Diamoni Cluster and
Half eop Rlines, le per cent below usual pr :ices.
Wedding Presents and Presentation Coods of- every description asrk
ed down to R-eal BOrgain Prices for a short season. -
.. -IMPORTANT-1MIND YOUR EYE I
Sufferers from defectire vision, weak sight, sad octhr defects, are
invited ti consult J. D. DICKSON, who tests thoroghly byt o the . most up
to date .uethod.
l- Hiadaches from eye strain are cored by accurately dftt:ng eye glasses
nd .speetacls.,- Lens cut, polished, and ,fitted inte Gold, Rolled Gold,
and NinckolFrames, also pines nez as above.
BRYAN BROS.;
IRON and BRASS FOUNDERS and
STOVE MAKERS.
Inventors and Makers of:
The Famous "Cyclone" Self
Regulating. Steel Windmills.
Mi'Leunan's* Patent Cheese
Presses, and all Windmill Requisites
'Tave you tried the Pateit CYGNET
STOVE This Stoeve gives over,
satisfation,: tbein; the Latest and
Most up-to-dite Stvdre on the Mar
ket. -Once you hav:used them you
will never be. without one. Having
a Foundry on the Preiuises, wFe are
able to anufacture.Duplicate Parts
of Stciev of any mshke.
Sto-e Grates, Fire Bars, Iron Chim
neys, Verandahi Frieze, Copper And
K Stands; Water Troughs, Tanks, etc. .
Repairs a Specialty. Iron and Brass Castings of every kind.
Note the Address:-'CORlANGAMITE STREET, COLAC. Telephone 44.
I
FLOUSE CONPI E GTIONS.
3J. A. THOMPSON
Dosires to inform t.bo Public that he
is prepar.ed to !sy on water to pre
mises in Clao!e at ths shortest notice.
.. THOMYPE;) hol-d a licence on
der the Col.co Wtc-rworlks Truat for I
carrying out cll neesssry plumber's
work in conn5ut.ien with the water.
worka.
SUPPORT THE OLD-ESTABLIBBSHED
FIRM.
COLACG ATER SERVICE.
PIPE CONNECTIONB,
We hereby notify the PUBLIC
that our tender far Uunply and Fixing
Lead Connections and Tapping the
Mains was accepted by the Water
Trust, and that we are noiw prepared
to carry out the work and Isy rn house
connections. lot and col water
laid, on. Enamelled Baths, Wash
Basins, c-to.
We have opened at Edgar's Show
roore, and all cordero lift there will
receive prompt attention.
All work guaranteed and ma?itainod
for six months.
BLYBESDAtE BROS.,
PL'UMI'PRRJI & CONTRACTORE,
P IANO, ORCAN,;. .VIOLIN -AND
SINCINC.
MR MR "i, HEARNI.
Diploma of Musical Sociey of Victoria
Certificate of Competency in" Music;
Education Departmont of. Victoria;
Teacher's Standard in Practice,
Theory and Art of Teaching).
If desired, pupils prepared for exam
ination of University Conservatorium
and other examining bodies.
New pupils may enrol at any time.°
Address-Manifold Street, Csolao
THE CENTRAI1 LIVERY
STABLES & HORSE BAZAAR.
(Next to Peteor & Co.).
MURRAY STRETET, COLAC.
W. R. EDGAR
Has pleasure in announcing that he has
taken over the above etables, and
toats to merit continaince of pub
io pet roua~e.
L. G. BOYD.
SAIDDLER an" HARNESS MAKER.
•Lat? with J. F. Trewarthe, of Beeao,
Will Open BUSINESS at
BEEAC
in Premises Lste:; Occupied by T.
G. Stephens.)
first ch!sa workmanship gaurauteed.
THA
EUROPEAN AGENCY.
Wholesalle indents promptly execut
ed at lowest cash prices for all kinds
of British and Continental goods, in
cluding
Books and Stationary,
Boots, Shoes and Leather.
Chemical and Druggists' Sundries
China,Earthenwaro and Glassware
Cycles, Motors and Accessories,
Drapery,Millinery and Piece Goods
Fancy Goods and Perfumery
Hardware, Machinery and Metals
Jewellery Plate and Watches
Photographic, and Optical Goods
Provisions and Oilmen's Stores
etc., etc.,
Commission 21 to 5 per cent
Trade Discounts allowed.
Special quotations on demand.
Sample Cases from £10 upwards._
Consignments of Produce sold on
account.
WILLIAM WILSON & SONS.,
(Established 1814)
25, Abohurch Lane, London, E.C.
(ilabea Address.--"Annuaire, L?tndbn.'
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