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HEADACHES.
the nnn t-
e many other human ailments,
rcair .hemiongly ainUosed and al
i flsunderstood. The head
th . not athe thing to treat,
'o that it is simrel a
' and is wholl. dePendent o
,?.aof Other oraslat .. ?dependent o
S?t other orans. hot in
rie the direct caouse of head
Ote h4narh ctive liver If you
! try h much with headaches
'diehie tr abiherlain'a Tablets th
s'ed and true liver medi
• ici-t thet ortan right. On
b ro tse h ur o the whole family
n ~1 Co/6. Sold by Mlessrs
Bloe ~ o.Colac and Alvie,
l Lr S1 Hn~lenao,
C fr onso reciveed Ih
O~i4""C9i~~l f tlu0 1.id5
C Mll?4 tucncy . ..
DO' dCTOSbT BAFFLEt . 2D .'
ýRAll ageded'people should : read. this
remarkable 'letter fromi :Mrs. :Patience
Thomas,, of Belmot ;Road, Geelohg,
Vic... tLast winter I. got a,,frightful
old . on the lungs, aid, beiong '81
Vears of age' tlie doctors refused 'to
Drescribe fir' me;' saying"that at: iy
age' medicine would 'be dangerous ;
but,'- knowing that Chamberlain's
Gough Remedy bears the Government
analysis showing tha. it containss no
poisons or narcotics, I tried it ;'arid
three bottles were the means of giv
ing me back my nathral' health.-. I
am so old now that. I cannot use my:
pen, so am getting.my niece, Mrs E.
Wl1ie, to sign this.'. Sold b8 Messrs
Bilson, Golac-'and Alvie, 'aid Messrs
Boylan Bros., Cbroroboke. " '::
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sP·OR.TING,-!~ ~l~~ lC
-soon -c
.BIRRECURR~ SUFCAD
ANNUAL MEETIrc ? .. ':
° M fONDAY;' 17th?'PRTL i : i
(Easter Motonhay.): '.T::
: President-' Mr 0. Ft FArmytage..
Stevwards-Messrs iP. G. Shanahan,. J.
Diifilop,'T T M~ulderR. ,E.amsay,
S: C. H: Hayes;J R. Talbot, 7W,
Naythine- 1W.'O. Bryan, Theeo. I
M"ulder: and3::J. James: .
S. Jtidge--Mr C; L. Forrest.
"Starter Mr T. W. Hancock,.
Clerk of Scales-Mr J. B. Shepherdson
airndicapper~-MMrA. G. Bendall Pen
ies and Trot-Mr T. Darcy.
Clerk of Course--Mr J. J. Curry.
1-Handicap Trial Stakes, of 10 sovs.
SFor horses that .have neverwoni
moroethan .10 sovs :inone,:stake.
:-Six'furlongs: . Entrance., 10/-: i
2-Pony Race, of 7 sovs..-.Forponios
:i i13.2 ?ia.u: Four furlongs. Es
trance 7L .:.;i ,. assum . 1
3-Birregurra -Handicap, of 25 sovsi
5 setib~ soutof takelitbJld . to se
cond hdrse. -fho e.,iner of any
hnicap aftaer the dec1:arialsn of
w eglts to ?carry 7ilbs panalty. One
mile. Entrance 20/
4- Ripple Vale ?Handicap, of. 1O .so~s
: Forea~l panies 14.2 and rundsci y e
Ifurlongs ''o Eatrances 101
6 Handic;ap;Trot, of.-10 . sovs. -.Tso
iniles. :, (Affiliated Vibtorian Tro4
ting-Association: . Enttrance;-10
- -fFljng Handicap; of ~12 sdvs., Tmw?
sovsout of stake to -second hoise!
innir' d ,the Birregurr& Hands
cap to carry, 7 lb penalty..
- furlongs. : Entrance, 10/.. .
1'--Handicap Open Hack.Raoe, of £1,'
; and sweepstake of 5- each., c.Fiend
: furlonigs. Welter 'weights. Am
Steur riders. Post entry.'i:::
First race ti: strtaitl p.mi.
V.R.C. Rules. :' '
Entries close at the Secref ary's (If
ice, Birregurra, at 85 p.m. on, SATUR
DAY,. 8th APRIL,
Weights will appear in "Argus" of
13th April, and local 'papers of 13th
and 14th. :. .'
Ponies must have certificate of height.
From either Messrs 'Bndail, Watson, or
P. Darcy.
Bookmakers will be. required to de
osit £10 with the Secretary before be
ing allowed to bet,: and 10/6 for the
right to bet.
Rules re scratching striotly adhered
to.
J. B. FARQURARBON. Hon. See.
J.MPORTANT NOlIl.c.E.
The Publio of Colac and District are
Notified that -
K1RK BROS. n
(Wmin. Kirk and N. Kirk)
Are now located in their New "'Pr~,
rises in Bromfield Street; lately occu
pied by Butt and Son, whore, ~they.
will carry on Business as
GENERAL BLACKSMITHS.
Horses Carefully Shod. :
Clipping Done.
All kinds of Repairs to .Agdricultural
Implements. Satisfaction Guaranteed
Roomy Yard for Country. Clients.
A Share of Your Work Solicited.':
Address:--Bromfield Street (opposite
Morrison's Auction Mairt).
C .OLAC CUN CL..UB,
£150 OPEN PICEON MATC ?£150
• ·: ?.,-? " .1' ",' ".
First ji;ize, £100; second,' £25; thiid,
£15; fouirth, i£10.
EASTER SATURDAY, 15lt 'APRIL.
.COI'IDITXONS-: . .::
Gun Club Association Rules:., .
SOne Nominaitionp, £3; two normun?
tions, £6. Stars allowed.*
Nominations on thea Ground. Un
limited number of firstclass:,birds.I
Shooting .j6i1ii1iie ..l~ "Kt 1 o'clock
pnuptully.; ' .
HwD. THOMAB,
:· '·' ··'·H Searetary;L8
- aUuiNESS NOTICEB.
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Ifyou R gog onAat_ this1 rate youl- close tout all
or o2
L competitiQn,! ,.. ?; :. , ! 1- .i A,? ,..i A,-,. ?
re - o . .. Dit n tBt on..iiScotland.. : • nd
dear 6?N l l- d [.R athat it is from 5.to 10 years
old. But everyone knows you keep the best in
·:ho. i·s
:!: :"theinisees, and that yo6u d rather, sell*. 6s. worth
; of. Beer r than 6s othofWhi .
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,'o9ig appy;~·:h's
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-best' obtainable l"wouldn4.ibe ordening some now.A
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,to n - bat. ee . '"r d - ?,n ? e . - . i- :4;:C r? , ,."
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ur - t'NIT2O - I.NS i~Q c.r? Wooa m Pc re .yuae.
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..BOOT "PO L-SH, 'OlICU? rI.$ B al t
nveys ,Iaag'Th'coaehcf to sang0 ^i t l it
Spendlovo's Shoos ro us as good.
ID, N',o dC y si h ' i e .ua .ti3 :s thatr
SA~~~ ~~ -·El drie i y p £ <@ 7 i ·
' YOU can now buy ii ti at -almost
,SPPEN DLOVE .... BOOT
C1CC C" 4'dape r ":: ' ! t ": lnRr STdREETn,COi.t',fi fst , ,ot ,316 dozen Adi..??ny,
l-s A-I n ..? ... . . ,, r s .. et, . . x , ,,, !
sen h Children a S~ 4fi~i~ teve rot y e tin t Bst- i
P S IfeWdloAWEEKChdeieare yu9ias good.
Yougg j~p~6et, oPAEBOTfro
i~ sl ·'ii-'l! 1~~ r; :~l~ iii~ r 10~0 CC) ( lL sill m
S P N L O E . S V t xs B o O S 'u '
S(s~-3 ;Pe~~Di ndlove s Boots - aro teBeti
MURA1Y STREET, COLACJIWoavaw
( .'·rh-- bur r .rirtiu .:lcts ro:,t r i
-i'.
NEW GOODS .
,: ..... . 'Ma+de in Australiai.,,t ,,++?i?. ?..
%d?T{+B agaidn I Pfies to get then well aedvilsdd.,',
Be true to Yourself, L;oyal to your Own Country,andi Sup
a 'port t Aistralia and Her Products. ...:
The following Prices will not be Repeated aft:er I?ster
Monday- . .
DIIES' LONG ,WHITE STOLES, 8/11* Wifo44 o at
L:.tADIE?S' LONG;WHITE PELERINES, 7/1.?I.. '3" .... i " '? ....
.:.LADIES' LARGE WHITE MUFFS, 2/11 0 li .-r '.
S:LADIES'iLONG BLACK PELERINES, 12/6 -- -
S" CHILDiRtEN'S WHITE TIPPEET , 1/11 .?+?-? ' "? ' v0 A -.
CH.:ILDREN'S WHITE PELERINES, 8/6
I,.. LDREN'S WHITE MUFFS, 1/11 "2 ?'~ 1,?? ", .
A.A Fine Showing of IMPORTED FUR NECKLET d' FS;.speci
ally chosen fromi the leading European ;ManUifacti?r?ir'a by IverjoingAus
tralian. -------------- - - . .
:.NEW JACKETS,. for Ladies, from 13/6 ' L
:,. . NEfW DRESS SKIRTS, black ornavy, 5/11 ., -.
, HANCDSOME, NEW MILLINERY at "YOUR" PRICE. :.?.·.t :
Galaxi of New Season's Goods, the Keynote of
which Is VALUE . "., . ,,i
:JAMES IHosKING & CO,
The Wating to Supply ou Drape's and Ooers.
+The Waltinim.tos-up~l¥.i..ou: D raer m11 aootreps.
.... .'.. , . .. ··.:. .~.+'",.. _. . , f i': ,' . . . ...:. ' :7 ?; ? i
POST AND TELECRAPH RATES ,
Herewith Publlsh the New Rates.
RATES FR PLACES. IN. VICTORIA. I
e. a. 1
LbttetrsmHalf ounce ar under . I:
1 .For every ounce' . O 1I
Urgent Letters-For, each letter
Sin addition to ordinary postage 0 4
Late fee .. ........0 6
Packets-Comniercial and print
i· ed papers, maximum weilght
,-5 Ib, dimensions-not to exceed :'
S2 fSt in length, 1 ft in depth or, ?
ividth, for every 2 on or frac
ion thereof .. ... 0 1
.:Patterns and samples, pack::'
:'et of merchandise, etc., maxi- ; I
.-mum weight 1 It, dimension. ,
not to exceed 2 ft in length,..:
1 ft in depth or width, rate of
p6stage 'for every 2 osn or fraod:',
tion thereof .. .. . ... 1 I
Books-For every 4 oz or under, .;
up to 5-lb .. .... , ..;... 01
Newspapers--For iJeah news-:"
paper. ...... .. " ..... j
S Newspapers, magazines ; and:"':
publications not published inr;;
the. Commonwealth, 2 oz. ... O, 0O
Post Cards-each .. .. .01
Letter Cards--2 for .... .... 0 2
Registration fee .. ..:'O 8 '
Parcel, 1 lb or xuider .': . 2'0 6
Parcel, each extra 1l..lb ormunder, 0: 8
PACKIETS; Eto '", . : a ;
Packets may be sent through the
post without a cover (but not tastened
with anything adhesive, such as gum,
postage stamp, sealing wax, etc.), in a
cover entirely open at one end or aide
/,if the cover be slit, the opening must
be of thefull extrent of the end or side,
and the contents must be easy of
withdrawal.) The cover may bear the
sender's name and address, and the
words "packet," "sample,' 'or. "pad
tern," etc., as the case may be, 'only'
Packets may be tied with string, but
officers of the department may cut the
string to examine the contents, and tie
thepacket up again.'' Samples of seeds,
drugs, etc., which cannot be sent as
open packets, may be enclosed in bags
or boxes, fastened so as to be easily un
done and re-fastened. If addressed to
places in the United Kingdom oiy, they
may be sent in closed, transparent bags.
Nooe.-If the above conditions be not
complied with, packets are regarded as
insufficiently paid letters, and charged
accordingly.
'10 ALL TH'iE AUSTRALIAN STATES.
" . d,
Letters-For every j os or un
der .. . ........ .... 0 2
Post Cards-Stamped on cards.. 0 1
Letter Cards to New South Wales,
South. Australia, Tasmania,
West Australia, Queensland,,
New Zealand and Fiii .. ..0 9'
Post Cards, Reply Post Cards,
Packets, Books, Newspapers,
Registration Fee same as for
places within Victoria
Parcel Post--For every parcel of
1 lb or under ..... . .. 0 8
Each additional 1 lb or under
upto 11 lb) ...... ...0 6
RATES TO THE UNITED KINGDOM
A•.ND FOi)thltGN COUNTlIIiJi:
.e, d.
Letters to United Kingdom
For every * oz or under .. .... O 2
Letters to Foreign Countries-
For every I os or under ..... 0 2j
Post Cards--each .. .. 0. 1
Reply Post Cards-each . .... O
Newspapers-4 os, each ... . ' 1
Each additional 2 os. . . . , O
Commercial Papers--2 oz 3d, 4 o0
3hd, 6 oz 4d, 8 os, 4Id; 10 oa 3d,
then every 2 oz to 5 Ib, Id
Printed Papers (other than news
papers)-For every 2e or under
up to 5 lb ........... O 1
Patterns and samples-For every
2.oz or under up to 12 oz .... 0 1
Registration Fee .. I
Acknowledgement of delivery of
a registered article ........ 0 2
Parcels Post (wholly by ses)-For
each parcel of 1 lb or-under.. 1 0
Each additional lb .; .- 0 6
PARCELS POST WITHIN VICTORIA
Luni?t weight 11 lb. Limit 6f size,
3 ft 6in in length, or 6'ft in girth ahd
ieifgth cbmbinedi 'Postage '(to be pre
phad'by stampip)-1 lb or under, di;
each extra lb 'd. The stamp to be af-,
fixed'to 'an adhesive label to be obtain
able 'it any post lffice, which label will
be attached to the rarcl by the postal
receiving officer after he has ascert?in
ed the weight. No parcel will be ao
cepted unless fully prepaidc.
RATES OF COMMISSION
Money orders payable in Victoria-
Any sum not over £5, 6d; over £.5, but
not over £10, 1/; over £10, but. not
£15, 1/6 over £15, but not over £20.,
21.
Money orders payable in New Bouth
Wales, Queensland, South Australia,
fasmania and West Australia -- Not
'dyer £2, 6d''i not ovei £~6, 9d * not dver
£10, I/6; not over £15, 2 !3; not 'over
£20, 3/.
'Registration Fee. ' .. d
TELEGRAPHIC RATES:
The address and signature is charged :
for in every instance.
Within the State,. 16 words .. ..; Pd
S do each additional word ..' .. Id
Telagraph Rates under 1. miles .. 6?d
Tinterstate, 16 words ... ....... 1s
··do each addit*ional word .. ... ld
United Kingdom, per word .. .. Us
New Zealand, per word .. .. .. 4td
, L?:'- ;. i "
ADVERTISE AND PROSPER .
: Here are sixteen good' reasons wh.
you should advei'tise:
1. MIoney invested- in judiciouns adver
tising is like., a .boomerang-it is
bound to come back again.with re
doubled power.
:: 2. The most 'results don't come from
"the most exrendituro. They come
:'.from the mostintelligent;expendi
ture.
S3. Advertise for business; then adver
tise to make it better, then adver
two ':i to keep it.
4. Sit still,' and your business will sit
Sstill' to.
1'5. Advertising is not a necessity,
neither' is the telephone, nor the
telegraph, nor thb train; but they
are mniglity 'convenient ' ~when you
waint to get' therd quick. .
S6 There is no trade so settled but a
vigorous competitor ma~v take it
w?way by advertieing.:
7. One or two 'insertions df an adver
t" ;isement seldom pay. It is the con
--secutive, continuous, and persistent
efforts that win in advertising, as in2
tlihe affairs of business.
8. Advertise as youi eat.-regular and
at reasonable quantity.
i Advertise just as ,a farmer plants
o,:.r,, not a big: sacekful at one time:
in one place,. and then stop, but a
few grains at.place in regular order
and in regular time., .:.
.0 Keep it up week after week, month
,-after, month, and success will surely
ceome. .
11 -The hife iof a.newsppnl e~!dvertied'
nie? t is not tif,tdolday ,ql,,:o Qto.
i mrrow.Evey affvertisementtaLks
:,.until the,paper.is actually destroyed
12: The mobst successful merchans ,of
,ay c ity anr those.ho use advertis
ing space ii the daily:newspapieirs.
'There may beexcepticois, but they
Sare nbt one,imi a hihdred 'ci'r !,,
13. Advertisizing is 'asiting yourbl
" upo the water's:aiia seeing' the re
s , 'iults rIteturnhf: ""J trl '. . ',t.
14. Advertisig il'pade' i's. ii? ?ini
a parit of. our .lsinsess anid pro
pertj' as the"windaw'i'siwii?y'
display ydur gdodis oi;"rtle ofihia iii
.which'.you ttransaot your busitiess.
15. Get rid of the:conmmon, but Woefully
, mistaken idea that advertising::is
somethinig oiitsilde.basiness; a me?e
'et e t ,nal ."aid." but mi. . li....
aers of it
. AMUSEMIET3U.
' ,I laOI~llL"~
I, '1 -
. O.2. ?4?? ?F? O;][ :.Y?
COLAO.
.. r-COM ENCITING
- jil, z?; ? ,zin.
An Co F -8 eg Da ..
- --- --PRtZE8--£110-_
ini;
Champion Pianoforte Solo £212!.
Champion ?horal Contest, £20.
Church Cihoir OoCntest:i £5'6
Champion Vocal Solo (Ladies), £2/21 I
9'COhhinpiioni Vc l Solo (Gents) £212/ s
Open Scene, £10. ,; 1
Disfriect Open Scene, £?.
ADJUDICATORS - ,;.
Musio-Herr.. B, Wendlandt
R.O.M,; Leip, i ig. . . 'I
Elocution.--Claude Hall, Esq., Mel ci
bourne. b ' .. •
Entries close FRIDAY, 5th MAY.
Schedules anl full particulars from
MILTON R. BROWN, a ..
. .- .Secretary, ... 9
Norwich.Chambers;, Coltac.
Also, Sch~ile'ld for TeranT g Conpeti
tIone. ,, , f)
-"_ -- - ii
BUSINESS NOTICES.
S
SGEORGE iPAYNE, :
. Watchmaker, je'wlersand Diamond
b Setter, "
. 104-Sturt" Street,; Balarat, has. :..
OPENED a BRANCH at o
1s6g3nMOORAOOL. STREET, G~EE
. LONG. -. ;
(Next D6oo t6 Wille s', Photographer. )
I have ibougt the .whl& of. the' I
watch and jewellery stock in.the. es
tatd of the CIo t Jewelle?ry Stdre,
Sturt street, Ballarat. The whole
of -t wll'b'lsold' at- " y -Geelong '
shop. In' addition,' the' whole of pny
geeral;stock ailli b:.considerirblv .re -
'duced ilj 'Pice. "Yoi" cannot aIlord to
buy jewoeliery anywhere else while this b
salo'i;s~o'?. .... ;.. . ?
'Auction' prices beaten. Lisen to
this :- •
53.Ansonia Watches, 5/3 each, -
31 Lover Watches, gunl metal, key
less, fancy dials,'; usual price 12/6,
Snow 6/6. -----------
A big. lot of high-grade nickel and
gun.metal, keyless Watches, . genuine
jevielled movpements,, costing in the
: ustiai way, 15/, 17/6'.ind 20/; will be
sold" at 8/6, 10/6 and 12/6.
,11 only Gent's closed face' Gun Me
tal Watches, :12/6 each. Usual price,
i 251/...
7 only Gent;s Solid Silver Keyless
Watches,- jewelled iri the balance and
escapement, usual price 40/ each,
Sale price 20/. 13 only Gent's Sil
ver Keyless Watches, guarauteed geni
nina jewelled lever movements, 25/
each. "Usual prie' 45/ each. -'
2 Sensational Lines-8 Silver Five
Sguinea Rotherham Watches to be sold
at £23/7/6 each, and 11 of the .£3
S10/ Silver Keyless Walthams to go
at 38/6 each.
,Does this, interest you? 7 only
Ladies' Sterling Silvesi Open- face.
S:Ke'yldss Watches,11/6 each, 6. only, 1
same as the foregoing, only with
a cldsed faces. 15/,-each. ,. The usnal.
id price of ,theso.two, lines is? Z2/6. n ni
S 0/ each. A11 watches bordered by1.
1 post should have d "added' fdr post-.
age nnd;Agifiratiogi.n io .
_ A miscalaneons -?assortment of Laa"
ll ies' Guin Metal Watches, costing 2 in
Sthe usual .way, 12/6,.I.li/6, 20/,
0 25/ ' will be sold at 7/6, 1/,/ 12/6,'
a 15/. and 17/6. ' '
3 only Nickel Chronographs, stop
and fly back, 19/6 each. 7, only
- Solid Silver:K eyless Lever Open feacd
it Gent's Watches, were -marked at 35/
t each, to be sold at-14/6' :
I iaere'sa one of the Cheapest ~:Lines'
ever offered -6 donly Gent a" Steiling
lh Silver Closed-face 'Watches; .extra
a, jewelled lever movements. 20/.. each.
51 These watches were.sold by the City.;
er,'Jewellery Store at 45/.edah.
r 7 ,iner.only Bope Pattern Gold Neck-'
letsusualfy 17/6. '-.Listen"'" 'now.
9/6.
22 of the 6/6 :uality Alarm Clocks,
d now 3/6, 5. Sterling Silver Hair
S maushes, 7/ each usually 15/. Starn
Id ing, TSilver.,niiuinted Combs, 1/6 each.'
Id Four only 15 ct. rope pattern Neck
kI lets; siold everywhere at 30/ each.
LI Now 18/6 : :'::
d A big stock of D ress and llngagel
Is ment:~Rings, all at considerably re
d ducediprices. InsBpection invited..
,W e :, Rings n add Keepers" .
PAYNE'S has been knowkn for years
as the'aed'ling .Rng Shop of Balla
rit;ataidid is sow' gettinig celebri tedl
in Geelotieg for these goods, ane al
y though I.have alwayas sold.them on a
vyryysipllts mrgin .of .p .tit, d ring
r- this sale there will be a 10 per cent
.5 reductioad 'off the marked prices of all
e weddiig"riings aind' keepers.
All other kinds of . Watches and
n Jewellery at Bargain rates. Sea the
a window.. ";r
A b ig stock. of Silver Gpodsi suit
able' for Wedding and;' Birthday 'Pre
Ssents,. at" rdlidcd prices; -: :
. Watch, Clock and Jewellerv repairs
executed by the best staff o..:f.. work.
t men outside Melbourne. Gilding .and
engraving done. Stones' set or
mounted. .
S Remember the A.ddrees :
CEO. PAYNEe: ,- i
. ,. Jeweller..;;-.: :.. ':
a 163 MOORABOOL STREET (nextb doorI
t to Willetts', Photographer, Gee
long),, and at 104 Stur...~bStree, :
Ballaratl .
nLADIES. -'LOOK :
• . - '' .? : :,' . :.? ?
SAVE o0 PER CENT OF YOUR PIN
. IMONEY "' '
I attend ;allthe Bargain Sales.of;-the
r Leading Shops of Melbournie 'aind BSu
barbs, and will do your Shopping ,Per
i son all]y I have,had Shoppiing Eiperi
' noealD roundltle World, and:I ,am 1
SExtei~?ding my Pnsiness to all 'leadind
Centres of V~ictoxial? I.will;personally
Sbuy for yoi anything'frolii a -hitpin':td
a Piano and' save you lots -of1 moiey, :bi
cause I cpan,Command'all'therSales in
STown r:
All Purchases.will be r d6spatched with' '
utmost~ speed withi Shop Redeipts ten<
o :losed,1 4ljducmtingaesay 1/6 en the "-£1'
for:my.. personalexpeises. ;.ruWriteio~O
ifull.piartisul18rs'.,. e, ,, ; i? imgr: haL
,All you- havetlt do isej/iensd-paitionu
ars oe :youm?,:requiremente, :.:addad~tho
amount of, C'Cash.yo wish aie' toiilay;
unt, addressed tot', ,4 d
it. talir :d
R A, DA ' 'i ANNADAIE '"1
2: The frst shipment;of banaune astoMek
'bdornid-'roris iFiji' 'cxansists 'of from
20,000 to 25,000 buniches, and 6rill bei
followd liy ajhipm enti of nabout the
/
same a o po~se bI on fortnight@ erl 1
ON NINGTONS
O~I;
~FOR COLDS
0lod00 '. r PRIZES "£1000
MELBOURNE 8 HOURS?i ART
UNION,
Acknowledged to be quone of the most
genuine,of all the Art Unions ever held.
, 55th Year. 55t~h Year.
AS POPULAR AS EVER
THE' CREAT EVENT OF THE YEAR,.
55tSh Anniversary, Eight Hours' Day.
GRI~AIND' FETE; BAZA.AR, 'and ART'I
S UNION.
lU aid of the Charitiesi(~Tiown ??d
Country.) ,
Extihiltlon Buldidhgs, Melbourne,
.:MONDAY, 24th ApnRIlL.
'igi t ? ,Ho rs' Diy.) Publi??nd Bank
.Ho ,!. lioday.: ..." ..
THE EIGHT HOURS, ART. UNION.
. 100: Prizes, value £1000.
Works of Airt AAi'utrjirlii Arti'ts..:
1:st ,rizo,' OIL PAINTING, value £500
2nd Prlize, OIL PAINTING, value £100
3rd Prlze, OIL PAINTINCI; value £50
and:' 97 other Prizes ranging lin value
from £ - .
ing and paying for tis .Pict res, ,the
amnounts.iat. which thehy are valued<: as
above stated;.:In :order:I however,p to
frlly sa~tisfy the 'ublic and"subseribers
for tb he bafides of .tlheM"Ut; ioina
and that, in thr. p~ioron, the 'difii e.
are north these prices, the Comumit~te
.offers (if' applied, to tiithinn one month
from the drawing of the Art .;Union) to
find purchasers for any of the Winners
of the firsi"t thred Pi P fiz the ao?o?m?lt,
atwich they are so valyed.
The1Art; Unlon will be. drawn at:. 8:
p. . on Tuasday, 10th Iday, 191% · in
the?presenoe of the representatives. of
thei?press: aid, all ticket holders ,who
may: desire at attend. i
: Winningn?umbers willbe published
in the thre6:Melbourne:dailies on the
17th. May:
Every Ticket .sold; andn:'io" other, .hal
-..a' chance ri this Art Urilon ,I
STicket,(:"'if each), 'can he obtai.'ed
'with fuilllit 'of prizes, from your loca
ig'ekts: or: dirct 'from the S'cretfyi
1/ each, 11 for:01, or 23 foi £1, .by
fiwardaing addreh~ss, and enclosing
Postal Notes,,.P.O. 'Oirder (with 'stiiifip
for 'reply) to '
JOH.S : HYMAN ,, ).:t..'i7
.Se.; Eight Hours' Commifttee,' .
t'rader' Hall, iCarlton, ,Victoria.
:Local Agent-A; 0 PARKINSON.
Buy your Tickets at-onse: from your
::':: :,tooit Agent,.
MISS MM. B UCKLEY
: ........L.O.M.
DilPma of Asociateof; LO. of )usio,
tct: eidc.iirt.,yu l.O..o Mbio;;
:P 'iiil' 'lid"sifi at Melbonnie Uii;
Serii tCOonnerviatorium of" Musio and
Trity alhege "Muisuloal .~i'd inatirse,
5nd~qlogntitiO.t.lon.. i ; :,- '." '
:Wsaiiszavl, Tlidiii,?'-,m.' : 119.
IN5AfJA-Taseedaym mud BeturfMis,
ULONS (si -?atng's~ )--Jridays* e
Postal %4dwr zA~orwlch(4 smiere,
Terms.--Bever, the Riohest Daiity
'end (Ultivation !AMBSin the Oolic
listriot:; soeof 'thm m with 7
0eride 0? a R oi'te ' Dweiil
Diarr Bsil other
indntdstr' "3 .,L
SP"rti.idr ou ~ icatiodu'<" . I
4GiI uuauu55' Gs&..
J. -U. JOUNlST ONpi : -& Co.
' " Have far Sale-- -- ,:-,:
4-rooe 4tae, 33 tAOS16 feet,
Miliqi 6treet,: £230. o sod termpscan
5-roomed Houa Cor anamite Street
washusone and bath, tankes eto. 40
feet frontage. -£450, Splendid position,
rooamed Rouse and Land, Quees
Street, £3001.. -
5;roomPep f.l49 dLons , LigL r
Street, £1654, Jhibeilal term -
4.;roqe?4 -Cottagp" 66-ft.k , Pollook
Street. £315. -
5-roomed Cottage, BromfieldB Street,
cent?a l po sitiog, .£350..
i Small 2-roomed: House, Jenning
Street; tanks, shed ,etc. £140 ..
S. t2 .and. 4. roorped. Cottages, Moors
Strpet, £140.:. each. £20 deposit
weekly ,payment :balanee.
- 6-r?onmed. House and,.Land, central
and; conveaiient, - Corangamite Street.
SAlasq Building Blooksaas -Follws-
.66.feet Manifold--Street, 82/6 err foot
66 feet Manifold-Street, 30Q/ her f.oot
50 ft frontage to Hart Street 801,foot.
* acre Buildipg Block, .Wynn. Street,
£27/101, .,? ; .-? , . -.., . .
Two.. • acre, Building Blocks, .well
fenood,.Moore Stre~t, £25 each. Cash.
'-. 66 -s,165 feet corner.,Scott and Miller
Street, £75, :. .. - ,.... :.
2 acreos Barongarook, -. 7.5 -block.
Cash.
Several,.. Building Sites, Dowling's
subdivision, from £22/101.
*. acre BIokc, Hewitt Street, £40.
-Well fenced picket . Building Bite,
Hewitt Street, £45. Terms can be ar
ranged.
165 feet to Grant Street, £2 per ft.
50 feet Queen Street, good position,
£2/5-per foot.
SAlso, several good, Blok ,.. olao
West,,ranging from £20. Terms. on
application.
£20 ~FOR 2 WORDS
CAN YOU
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theI 0-"m TlIzzle, you nleo supoply thetroe ominong
words tht Ize picture seprrsen?o?" te ohis btok
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