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rABSTBACI OP SALES BB AUCTION
Ä TIUS DAÏ.
lfcesrt. Johnson k Co.-At North Adelaide, at 11
Furniture, kc. At the Mart, at 2.30-Cargo of the Barque Norma.
Messrs. J. C. Uaddy £'Co.-At the Semaphore, at
11.15-Furniture, kc, of Refreshment Rooms. Also, Lease of Premises, at 12.
Messrs. Butler. Shannon, k Co.-At Gilles Arcade,
at 2-Horses.
Mr. D. \V. Melvin.-At the Mart, at 10.30-Furni-
ture and Miscellaneous Good'.
Messrs. Thyer, Willcox, k Co.-At the Rooms, at
11.30-Live Poultry, Fruit, kc.
. THIS DAY (Wednesday), at 11«fl !BJ£ '
; AT THE TERRACES, h \
AVENUE-ROAD, NORTH ADELAIDE. .
FOR J. T. HACKETT, ESQ.
JOHNSON & COMPANY
are instructed to Fell
THE MAGNIFICENT GRAND PIANO, BÏ
LIPP
ITHE PIANOLA AND "MUSIC
THE SURPLUS FURNITURE, AS FULLY
ADVERTISED, AND IN CATALOGUES, IN- CLUDING SOME HIGH-CDASS CARPETS AND LINOLEUMS. AND THE SUPERIOR DINING SUITE AND TABLE. t
9
THIS DAY (WEDNESDAY), at 2.30.
AT OUR MART, INDUSTRLrVL BUILDINGS.
ON ACCOUNT OF ALL PARTIES CONCERNED.
,- TOE CARGO OPiTHE. BARQUE NORMA AS IT
NOW LIES AT THE SEMAPHORE
ANCHORAGE, consisting of
31045 BAUSwnEAT
The Principal Hatch is within a few feet of the Surface of the water at Low Tide. The Wheat is easily accessible, and the expense oT salvage
should not be excessive.
The Cargo, having been stored in accord with the strict regulations of the Underwriters,' Asso- ciation, should present a formidable, if not in- superable, barrier against the inroads of the water, so that the inner columns should not be seriously affected.
If the Cargo is quickly salved a large proportion i» adaptable for animal and bird food, while that 'which is unsuitable lor such purposes would be convertible- into starch.
JOHNSON & COMPANY
are instructed to sell by auction, as above.
On THURSDAY, Mav 0, at 11.
(And the following day if necessary).
AT 07, BARNARD-STREET, N.A. ¡
Under instructions from LEWIS COHEN, ESQ.
(who has decided to relinquish housekeeping),
THEODORE~BRUCE & CO.
) IN CONJUNCTION WITH
JOHNSON h COMPANY
will sell by auction, as under
VERANDAH-Lawn Mowers, I.R, Hose, real
good lot Canvas Blinda, 7 ft. 6, S ft., and 12 It. (as good as new), Marble-top Table, Chairs, te.
HALL-Highest quality Axminster Carpet, 90 ' . ft. x 9 ft 6 in. (can easily be made into smaller
carpets ü required), large Oilpaintings, "Off Dover Cliffs," by J. Elliott, AValnut 3-f*. Hall Bench, Quaint!>-carved Oak HaU Stand . and Bench and 2 Cnaira (purchased by Mr.
Cohen in England), Lacquered Cherrywood Stands, Heavy Pair 32-in. Japanese Bronze ' Vases (cost 300 guineas). Pair 40-in. Green
Marble Pedestals, Drultan China Jardinieres, 8 Velvet Pile Doorslipsv Antique Oak Library or Hal\ Chair, Light Oak Mirror-back Hall Stand and 2 Chaira, Icechest
DRAWING-ROOM-Best Quality Pile Carpe*;, . 10 ft. 6 in. x 15 ft. 6 in. (without a fault),
Kboniscd and Gilt Console Table and Glass, 1 with large Overmantel to match (104 in. x
50 in. x^70 in. x 50 in. respectively). Choice lot oï ' China Bricabrac, Upright Grand Piano, in Ebonised Frame, by W. Biese (one / the auctioneers can recommend), Silk and
" Lace Curtains, 2 Chippendale Suites, in Rich
Silk Tapestry (5 ipieces each, Fancy Occa- sional Chairs, Walnut Music Cabinet
BEDROOM No. 1 (Be«t)-Lovely Axminster Car
, pet, 23 ft x 16 in. (a practically new carpet). Fender and Irons, well-made Solid Huon ' Tine Salisbury Bedroom Suite, consists 7
ft. Wardrobe " (most conveniently fitted), 5 ft. Pedestal Cheval Duchess Pair, Cupboard. Chairs, ka. (the whole making a most * desirable Suite). Large Ebonised and Gilt
, Overmantel, Bricabrac, Poles and Lace Cur-
tains, 'Handsome Flowered China Double Toilet Set¡ Easy Chairs. Heavy B.M. Double 1 Persian Bcdätcad and Bedding
T»~r ROOMS Nos. 2 to 7-Superior Brusiri«»
'iirpc-U (various sizes\ B.M. Single and Double Bedsteads, W.W. Mattress^, excel- lent lot Horsehair Mattrc3:cs, Blankets,
'.&c, 5-ft Ash and Pine Beaconsfield Bedroom
Suite (4 pieces), frit. Cedar Wardrobe, with 'Drawers. Walnut. Hi*"n Pin-1 ami «iilt framed Overmantels, Huon Pine Duchess Pairs, Huon Pine Bedroom Suite (well-made 1 -% and finished throughout), several AVell
?easoncd Chests o'í Draweüs, 3 ft. C in<
{Mirror-door Pine Wardrobe, Spring Rockinir 'and Easy Chairs, Brass Curtain Poles and ' Curtain«, and the usual Bedroom Furn bli
ings v
DINING-ROOM-Besfqualitv Bordered Ax
, minster Carpet (24 ft x IS ft). White -Marb!(» Curb Fender and Irons. Cabinet Overmantel, nilli large Betelled Glass Plates. 2 Oilpaintings, by E. W. Christmas, Ma5sive Carved Walnut C-ft. Sideboard (Bevelled . Mirror Back). Carved Walnut and Morocco Dining Suite (12 pieces, Mayfield'*) very best). Carved Marble Statues, Doulton China Vases, choice lot E.P. Ware, China, and Glass. Handsome Old Dresden China Clock and pair Candelabra, pair Figured Walnut Card Tables, 4-ft All-Cedar Dinner-Waggon. Solid Cedar Extension Dining Table (opening to
13 ft)
-SMOKING-ROOM-Axminster Carpet. Walnut
Coal Sarcophagus, Walnut Overmantel, Ency- clopedia Britannica (complete), on revolving stand, 5 Ebonised Chippendale Chairs, m Miroeco (vrry strongly made), Marble Clock. Pictures, Curtains, kc
BREAKFAST-ROOM-Well-seasoned 6-ft. Cedar
Sideboard, -with Mirror Back, Cedar Dining rcom Spite, in Leather (9 pieces). Singer's Drop-head Cabinet Sewing Machine (co-t 20 guineas). Fender and Irons, China and Glassware, 7-ft Cedar Table
tOBBY AND KITCHEN-2 handy-sire Cup-
boards, Pine Table (0 ft. x 5 ft), C-ft. Painted Dresser, Pair Steps, Flour Bins. Bradford Mangle (No. 0, in good order), 2 Wringers and Stands, 7 G.L Tubs, ard
usual outside Sundries.
NOARLUNGA MONTHLY MARKET.
AT O'NEIL'S YARDS.
FRIDAY,-3rd May, 1907, at 1.30 o'clock,
3047 LnEEP- 60 c-*1T-'
O HOUSES. -I Q PIGS., &c
BAGOT, SHAKES, & LEWIS
LOOTED,
whd have taken over the business of W, J. BLACKER, will sell by auction, as above
ISO Store Lambs 70 Store Lambs 90 Fat Wethers
90 Ew/s, in Lamb to Shropshire Rama 100 Merino Ewes, in Lamb Shropshire» GO Merino Wethers, good store
60 Comeback Wethers, good condition
63 Prime Shrop. Ewes, 4-tooth, in Lamb Shrop
shires
40 Merino Ewes, in Lamb Shrop. Rams
48 Crossbred Ewes
£0 Merino Wethers, well noollcd and in splen-
did condition
SO Merino Ewes, in lamb by Lincoln rams
80 Crossbred Lambs
66 Merino Ewes, full mouth in lamb to Lincoln
rams
15 2 and 3 years Heifers, some springing llfMixed Fat Cattle
5 .Cows and Heifers, springing
7 Yearlings, 5 Mixed Fat Cattle
5 Young Stores,x2 Cows, forward in calf
t Tiptop Draught Colts, 3 and 1 years old Splendid Buggy Mare
Express Buggy, in good order.
13 Pigs, 100 Split Rail3 , And usual Sundries. <
Further entries invitee' l '
Terms as usual.
In connection wit/h above sale a conveyance will kavc "our head office. King William-street, at 9 « m., morning of sale, to take intending buyer» lo and .from same. Return íare, 2/G. Anyone wishinc to go please bock seat not later than 3
p.m.. Thursday, May 2._114,9,21x117
BAGOT, SHAKES, «Se LEWIS
LIMITED. __
ÎTOCK JbîD' STATION AGENTS, AUCTIONEERS,
WOOL, HIDE, SKIN, AND GRAIN BROKERS,
LAND AND FINANCIAL AGENTS.
HEAD OFFICE-No. IS, KING WILLIAM-STBEET,
ADELAIDE.
Wool, Hides, Skin. Grain, and other Produce,
GILBERT-PLACE.
WOOL STORES-Port Adelaide.
' BRANCHES at Burra, Jamestown, Gladstone, Mount Pleasant, Riverton, Orroroo, Crystal Brook, Balaklava, Owen, Paskeville, Kadina, Strathalbyn. Willunga, and Broken Hill (N.S.W.).
AGENCIES in all the principal Towns in the
State.
MANAGING DIRECTORS-George W. Bagot and
John Lewis.
WOOL AND PRODUCE MANAGEBS-George Dowling and George Jeffrey.
Regular Markets held as under:
' ADELAIDE-Cattle, every Monday; Sheep, Pigs, Cs Ives, every Wednesday.
WOOL-Regular Sales in the season.
HIDES, Sheepskins, and Furs, every Monday, at Dilbcrt-plaoe.
BURRA-First Friday in each month.
GLADSTONE-Third Tuesday in each month. JAMESTOWN-Last Tuesday in each month.
MOUNT PLEASANT-First Tuesday in each
.»nth.
RIVERTON-Third Tuesday in each month. OKROROO-Third Friday in each month.
CRYSTAL BROOK-Last Friday in each month. BALAKLAVA-Second Tuesday in each month. OWEN-Fourth Thursday in each month.
PASKEVILLE-First Tuesday in each month.
BROKEN HILL (Ñ.S.W.)-Fat Stock, Monday; Horse* Saturday. ..
àU Station and Fana Requisites supplied.
Auctions.
TIUS DAY (Wednesday). May 1,' at 2 p.m.
AT OUK B.VZAAK, GILLES ARCADE.
50 "^ 50 J"í'
BUTLER, SHANNON, & CO.
will sell by auction For previous puichasci
l'air well-matched Pome«, splendid in harness.
Foi- Mr. W. T. Symes Virginia
Dappjo-grey Buggy Mare, G vrs., good and
quiet anywhere.
For the owner, from the South
Bay Draught Horse, G years, all general farm
work.
Tor tin* owner
1 Ray Gelding, good in all hame?«
1 Brown Filly, broken to double and saddle,
lady can drive.
From Mount Gambier- ,
Handsome Bay Pony. 14.1. J JMR, broken to
saddle and all harness, very stylish.
Fo.- tlie owners fl Horses, good all harness ] Good Harness Pony
1 Heal Good Child's* Ponv.
For various owners
M Draught, Medium, and Light llorac?.
' _ 120-1
MONTOLY SAtE.
/ STRATHALBYN.
AT THE ROBIN HOOD nOTEL YARDS.
TO MORROV (Thursday)! May 2, 1007, at 11
o'clock shaip.
BUTLER, SHANNON, & CO.
. will sell by auction, as above
3200 SIIEEP- 3200
SO Prime Crossbred Wethers SO Fat^Merino Wethers
.10 Fat Lambs 00 Fat Ewes
io Fat Wethers
30 Prime Wethers, good skins
20 Fat Lambs
70 Merino Wethers, forward stores
150 Merino Hoggets, mixed sexes, well wooued 50 2 and 4 tooth Merino Ewes, in lamb to
Slirop. rams
140 2 and 4 tooth Crossbred Wethers, good lot 103 Crossbred Ewes, in lamb to Lincoln rams;
a good line i llO Crossbred Lambs, good store«
100 Merino Wethers, right ages, good stores
US Merino Ewes, good mouths, in lamb to
Shrop. rams
20S Merino Ewes, in lamb lo Shrop. rams
So Crossbred Ewes, in lamb to Shrop. rams 50 Merino Ewe», in lamb to Shrop. rams S.í Merino Ewes, in lamb to Shrop. rams 120 Good Store Lambs
140 Comeback Hogget«, nearly all fat
50 .Large-framed Crossbred Wethers, C-tooth to
full-mouth. '
50 4 and 6 tooth Comeback Wethers, splendidly
woolled
250 Merino Ewes, in lamb to Shrop. rams 20O Merino AVethers, forward stores 100 Merino Lambs, well woolled SO Crossbred Lambs
50 Crossbred Ewe Lambs
B2 Mixed Sheep ,
050 Merino Wethers. 1, 2, and 3 years, .splen-
didly woolled, and in good condition
H16 cmLE 116
2 Fat Heifers, 5 Fat Cows 10 Fat Steers, 5 Fat Cows
20 Working Bullocks, right ages, and good
workers
10 Store Cows, l8 Heifers (2 years) 12 -Poddies, i Springers > 3 Cows with Calves
O 2-vear-old Steers
20 Mixed Store Cattle
120 PIGS- 120 '
Including 2 Pedigreed Essex Boars, 2-months
¿ld Porkers, and Forward Slips.
Hor5cs._Sundrics. &c._116,21xll7_ ANNUAL SALE OF STALLIONS AXD'BROOD"
MARES.
WEDNESDAY. July 24th, 10.30 a.m.
BUTLER. SHANNON, & CO.
will hold their second annual sale, as above, comprisinj- Draught, Blood, Roadster, and Pon% on account of Messrs. W. T. Bodey, Jung Jung, Victoria: Joseph Bodey, Victoria; O. Maroske, Vic- toria; \y. Mills. Victoria; estate late II. J, Jjready, Victoria; F. W. Lewis. Victoria; iarti<B Bodey, G. Sawyer, A. A. Mortimer. W. Jaensch, A. Jaensch, P. Mrosek, G. Clcggett, jim., R. T. Hay, M. B. Rankine.
Further entries invited.
Intending sellers please forward entries early for cataloguing. /
Every attention given to all consignments. an"d best accommodation will be provided. 121x124
AT THE AUCTION MART, PIRD3-STREET.
TO MORROW (Thursday), at 11 o'clock.
FRANCIS ËTKNOWLES
Will offer for sale- _
A Miscellaneous Collection of FURNITURE and
EFFECTS, including Handsome 5-it. Sideboard Cedar Dining Waggon
Blackwood Bookstand, glass front
, Dining-room Suite, Cedar Duchess Pairs
Huon Pine Wardrobe
Overmantel, Bedsteads, Tables, Whatnots Fender and Irons, Chair, Cane Lounge Averj's Platform Scales
Lawnmowcr, Sevthe, ,Garden Syringe
Brass Kettle, Glassware
Articles of Clothing, Boots, &c.
100 Vols, of Sixpenny Editions of Le Kueux,
Max Pemberton, Oppenheim, and others.
Art Studies of Flowers, and Various Sundries.
120-2
PIRIE-STREET AUCTION MART.
FRANCIS ETKNOWLES
(Formerly Licensed Auctioneer in Victoria),
announces that the above new, clean, light, and airy Mart is now open for the receipt of Furni- ture and Goods of all description for Sale on Commission or by Auction.
SETTLEMENTS .\ND~ALL OTHER BUSINESS
PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
FURNITURE BOUGHT RIGHT OUT FOR CASH.
SALES CONDUCTED ANYWHERE.
HOUSES FOR SALE-IN MANY SUBUBBSL
Note the address
FRANCIS E. KNOWLES,
Auctioneer and Land Agent,
PIRIE-STREET. or UNLEY-ROAD.
113,5.7-051,3
"KAPUNDA MARKET. t
904-0 FAT AXD ST0Un SHEEP- ^040 *i A Q FAT AND STORE CATTLE. -1 A Q
100 FAT AJSD ST0RE PIGS" 100
TO-MORROW (Thursday), May 2, at 10.30 a.m.
ELDER, SMITH, & CO., Ltd
will offer by auction at their yards, at the Lord
Palmerston Hotel
200 voung SHEEP, 100 Store Wet*'«* . 50 Fat Wethers, well-woolled 250 Mixed Sheep 200 Ewes in lamb
100 Croscbred Lambí
100 Slirop. Cross Young Ewes 130 Fat Wotheri
100 Merino Young wes
50 Young Sheep, mixed sexcj 200 good Forward-Wether» .,
90 Fat Wethers
1 Bull, 19 Mixed Cattle
23 Mixed Cattle, 25 Fat Cattle 3 S Mixed Cattle, 2 Dairy Cows
OS Store Cows and Heifers, well-bred
Horses. Hurdles, Poultry, and Sundries. 1 Spring-Van
Terms as -usual. Further entries invited.
' FRIDAY, May 3, at 2 o'clock. i
JOHN BULL BAZAAR.
65 HORSES. 65
BARKER BROTHERS
will sell by auction
For Mr. Field, trucked from Hergott
FIRST-CLASS HORSES, comprising
Draughts and Mediums, Team and Light Harness Horses, broken and unbroken, in tip-top condition._' 65
THURSDAY, May 9, at 11 o'clock
(The'day after the Adelaide Cup).
JOHN BULL BAZAAR.
OAKLAXDS PARK THOROUGHBREDS.
BARKER BROTHERS
arc instructed by Mr. C1 R. Goode to sell by
auction
TWO-YEAR-OLDS.
CHESNUT FILLY (full sister to York),
Toitisr-Conclusion
BROWN COLT, Tostig-Lady Bright BAY COLT-Amherst-Wydgel
BAY FILLY, Tostig-Crinolettc.
YEARLINGS.
BAY FILLY. Koran-Betsv Swhellor
BROWN GELDING. Tostig-Prosp=ritv.
CHESNUT FILLY. To<rtig-Ladv Bright.
For Mr. WM. ROBERTSON, THE GUNYAH
BAY FILLY, Tostig-Tinioil.
PLEASE NOTE-11 o'clock.
_Catalogues on application._
THURSDAY, May 9, at 3 o'clock (The day alter the Adelaide Cup).
AT THE STUD FARM. '
FULHAM PARK THOROUGHBREDS.
BARKER~BROTHERS
are instructed bj- Mr. W. A. Bladder to sell by auction, at Fulham Park
YEARLINGS.
BROWN COLT, Duke of Richmond - Everlast-
ing
BROWN COLT, Duke of Richmond-Thunder
Queen
CHESNUT FILLY. Port Admiral-Do Novo. BAT FILLY, Port Admiral-Malvern BAY FILLY. Port Admiral-Calirrhoe.
TWO-YEAR-OLDS.
BAY COLT, Licht Artillery-Da Capo. BAY FILLY, Port Admiral-Malvern.
PLEASE NOTE-3 O'CLOCK.
_Catalogues on application._ AUCTIONEERS' POSTERS made a speciality at
The ADVERTISER GENERAL PRINTING OFFICE. Send orders tot-putea and a4"erti*e>
_Auctions._
THIS DAY (Wednesday), May 1. at 11.13 a.m. '
SEMAPHORE-ROAD, NEXT TO FEDERAL!
HOTEL. SEMAPHORE.
J. C. HADDY & CO.
will sell by auction, without the slightest re- serve, for Mrs. E. A. Wheaton, the contents of an 11-roomcd house, known aa Whcaton's Refresh,
ment Roomv
ELECTRIC BELL. Glassware, 3 Safes 13 Tables. 13 Chairs
Bedsteads. Wire Mattresses, and Bedding Cheat Diawers, 12 Looking-pla^es Fanner Sto\e, Sofas, and Cushions.
Tlic Lease of ll|e Premises, now held by Mr.
Wheaton, will be offered at 12 o'clock sharp,
Adelaide 'Phone 1,077. Port Adelaide 'Phfcne 110, Semaphore 'Phone 235._119-21
TO-DAY (Wcdncsdjj). at IO..».
THE CENTRAL AUCTION MART.
0. W. MELVIN
will offer GENERAL FURNITURC. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS
Bicycles, Tinware, Parrot. S3 Fountain Pens,
Violin--, and MISCELLANEOUS GOODS.
! AT THE MART, NILE-SlRl-'ET, PORT ADELAIDE.
On THURSDAY, May 2. at 2 p.m.
SIDNEF~MALIN
will sell by auction
The Ccntents of a Wcll-FurnisheJ Seven-Roomed
líense, conai-ting of
Pi." NO (bv- Ivory & Co., London). 14-stcp
Organ
Blackwood Hallstand, Hall Chair;, Carpets: and
Linoleum. Axminster Carpet.
Rattan Furniture. Fancy Tables
Sihtboar«! VJ mirrors), 2 Extension Tables Dining Table, A.B. Suite of S pieces
Singer Sowing Machine, Bedroom Suite, con-
sisting of S-drawcr Chest, Double Mirror, Wardrobe. Dressing Table, and Waslistand Large Picrglass. Overmantel, Curtains Dinner Set fcf 50 pieces. Tea Set
Dinner and Dessert Knives. Round Tables New Bedsteads, Wire Mattresses. Bedding Large Office Table, CS-cgg Incubator Perambulator. Go-Cart, Garden Scats
Step Ladders, Tubs, Wringer and Stand Mangle, Deck Chair, Jaidiuieres
Good Assortment of Ornaments Gent's Chainlcss Bicycle
Also a quantity of Sal\agcd Good«-I dozen
Axes, 4. dozen Saucepans, loo Wire Clothes . Lire«, ' Preserving * Pans, Flat Truns, Enamelled Bowls, Hot Water Fountains, Boilers, Mincers. 9 Office Heaters.
Also, under distraint for rent
Two Ofilce Tables. Two Chairs, Bags, Stencils,
¿re.
_Inspection invited._
On FRIDAY, May 3.
On Arrival of the Train Leaving Adelaide at
. 10.35 a.m.
AT, NO. 1 SHED. QUEEN'S WHARF, PORT
ADELAIDE.
SALVAGE EX S.S. KANOWNA FIRE. - -
OP Account of Whom it May Concern. 30 ROLLS WIRE-NETTING
C Cases Blopg Bros.' Lemon Squash
13 Case* Chairs
1 Eox Ornaments
1 Case Stamped Metal Ceilings
1 Coil ELEVATOR WIRE ROPE. 12 in., about
5,000 ft. (suitable for stevedoring cr mine
work)
R Cases Fruit Essences
1 Case. Eloctroplatcdware 1 Cs'SP Coffin Furniture
And .other- Sundries.
THQ WHOLE TO BE SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE.
J. H. Weidenhofer & Co.
are instructed to sell by aucticn. a^above.
On FRIDAY.
AT THE PRODUCE MART. GRENFELL-STREET
A.W. SANDFORD & COMPY
will sell by auction, commencing at 11 o'clock
BUTTER, EGGS, BACON, CHEESE, HONEY. 12.30-Turkeys. Ducks, Fowls. Geese.. liou
On FRIDAY, May~3J at 11 o'clock.
AT THE ADELAIDE AUCTION MART.
46, GRENFELL-STREET
(Immediately opposite the Warehouse of Messrs
Goode, Durrjnt, k Co., Limited).
JUST ARRIVED DIRECT FROM KOBE, JAPAN.
CASES
20
CHOICE JAPANESE GOODS, ' COMPRISING
VASES, TEA SETS, CUPS AND SAUCERS, PLATES, TEAPOTS, &c. .
G..E/CL STEVENS & CO.
(SUCCESSORS TO F. J. BOTTINO 4: CO.)
have received instructions to 6ell, as above
A Choice Consignment of
ELEGANT VASES,
HANDSOME TEA SET?,
CHARMING CUPS AND SVUCERS, CHOICE PLATES. TEAPOTS, kc, ELEGANT FOURFOLD SCREENS*
_On View, Thursday, May 2. '_
MONDAY, May 13, at 11.
AT THE AUCTIONEER'S ROOM, SO. ROYAL
EXCHANGE, KING WILLIAM-STREET.
In 'the Estate of Owen Williams, deceased PROPERTY ON THE UNLEY-ROAD (situated between Mr. Pinchbeck's Residence and Mr. KeniD's Nursery).
J. A. SANDO
is instructed by the E\ecutor*. to sell
UNLEY-ROAD-Part Allotment 1, of Section 23C, lahfout as Unley Park, having a frontage o£ 55 ft 8 by a depth of 225 ft. 9. together with SHpP (about 25 x IG), cellar. Dwelling of seven rooms, large bakehouse, stables, kc, thereon.
Further particulars from the Auctioneer, 33-7, Royal Exchange, Adelaide.
WOODSIDE MONTHLY MARKET. MONDAY, May 6. at 1 o'clock.
MATTHEWS & CO.
will sell
Of\(\ SHEEP including 40 Prime Wethers, ¿iUU 120 Forward Wethers. 40 Mixed Sheep OST CATTLE, Milkers, Springers, Young ¿>t> . Cattle Ofi PIGS, Mixed
^HORSES, Heavy and Light.
10
Further entries invited. 121,4 SADDLEWORTH MARKET.
On TUESDAY, May 7, at 10.30 a.m.
COLES ¿TTHOMAS
will sell bv auction, as under
2500- SHEEP. 2500
300 Fat Wet'aers 150 Fat Lambs
700 Forward Wethcra
700 5-year-old Ewes (Hill River bred, to
lamb early in Mar to Shropshire rams)
150 4-tooth Ewes (in lamb to Merino rams) 500 $Iixcd Sheep (in lots)
172CATE- 172
27 Fat Steers ' ,
35 Younir Mixed Cattle (including some good
Dairy Cows)
40 Fat and Store Cattle.
70 Head Cattle, 1, .2, and .", year old Steers
and Heifers.
160riS: 160
160 Fat and Store Pigs«.
Ol HORSES. O-l
1 Single Harness Pony
30 Hea\y and Light Horses ', Connan Waggon, 3 good Sheep Pup«.
Terms a3 usual. Further entries invited.
_121,3,0x121
AT THE F.OOMS, WAYMODTH-PLACE
(Opposite "The Advertiser" Office).
THTER, WILLCOX, & CO.
will sell bv auction
TUESDAY
10.30-Butter, Eggs, Bacon, Honey, Cheese.
ice.
11.30-Live Poultry. Fruit, &c.
. WEDNESDAY
11.30-Live Poultry, Fruit, Se
FRIDAY
10.30-Butter, Eggs, Bacon, Honey, Cheese.
11.30-Fruit, &c.
12.30-Dressed Poultry, Carcase Pork and Veal. 1 p.m.-Live Poultry. 139eiuc
E. LAUGHTON & CO,
STOCK AND STATION AGENTS,
CUHRIE-STBEBr, ADELAIDE,
Hold Sales, as follows:
MONDAYS. FAT CATTLE.
fnrr.XTT<;r)*vci \ SHEEP. LAMBS,
IFED>ESDAYS.j- CALVES, and PIG!
.:.}
rUESDATS .._ .
THURSDAYS.V fflDES. SKINS, *c.
IATUBDAYS ..
Prompt Account Sales and Cash Settlements,
Telegraphic Address
«laUGHTON COMPANY," Adelaide.
Telephone 274. 78uaic
¡Tcfessienal Engagements.
Under this heading (if prepaid) U words. Sixpence.
BEEHIVE KNITTING MACHINE COMPANY,
BOURKE-STREET. MELBOURNE.
WANT PEOPLE TO MAKE HOSIERY FOR THEM, whole or spare time, in their own homes; make pound a week; previous experience not necessary; constant emoloyment all the year round.
"Beehive" Knitting Machines are made in Eng- land, and have a world-wide reputation. Awarded Gold Medals. Paris. 1905; Antwerp, 1906.
Mention this paper. V36-127
"IT'XEBGETIC Man wanted, manage office and J-i agents; references; publishing office. State salary commence to "Young," this office. 120-2 "TTOW to Become Quick at Figures." Easy n rula,; all trades; stamps, 1/1. "How to Keep Books," make out balance-sheet, &c; lessons unnecessary; stamps 2/9.-J. Scott, 105, King Wil- liam-fit. _ _ i V120-6
.TWO Ladies, over 25, are offeree opportunity of J- engaging in remunerative work. By letter, Viavi Co., Citizens' Building._vI21
'ANTED. Lessons m Milliner}'; state particu-
lars.-"Herne," this ofifre. ' ' . vl21
m
FRESH FROM LONDON.
A Large Consignment of LADIES' HAIR BRUSHES, Mounted in Real Silver, which we intend to Clear at 8/- each.
ml^m^m^^jm^^Tml^'m^Kj^JmWS' ¿8£ CC5-s Watchmakers and Jewellers,
56, KINGh WILLIAM-STREET,_
Professional Engagements.
WANTED Pupils in Electric Car Running and
"Electrical Engineering." -"The Interna- tional Correspondence Schaola of Scranton.-J. B. Pitcher, 3, Australasia Chambers, King William-st
v23iwo
Persons Wanted.
Under this headir.g (it prepaid) 14 words, Sixpence. ACTIVE Boys wanted. Apply between 9 and Io.
A. Simpson k Son, Gawler-pl._163c PPRENTICE, Jewellery, Apply, between 10.30
and 11 a.m., F. Basbe, Rundle-st._117c
A FIRST-CLASS General; good wages. Apply
Mrs. Claude Smith, "Ingomar," Glynde-rd.,
Magill._119-21
A LAD, for garden, useful, wanted.-"Eing *i- karee," Brougham-pi., corner Uclbourne-st., N.A._zlSQ-2
A GOOD General Servant. Apply Mrs. Hardy,
. Henley Beach-rd.. West Adelaide. 120-2
A LAD, fcr Striking, accustomed to coach .". smithing.-J. A. Lawton k Sons, North-tcr. _120-2
ALIGHT General; no washing or ironing; sleep
at home preferred.-Next Hyde Park tram
terminus._._»121-3
AT Mrs. Phillips', Pirie-st.-Ladyhclps, Cooks,
Housemaids, Parlormaids, young Girls, Gcne rals, town, country._
A SMART Youth, about IS,, accustomed packing,
forwarding; written application.-S.A. Paper
and Bag Co., Grenfell-st._121-3
AT Sus« Townsend's, Pultoney-st.-Waitresses,
Cooks, country, hotels, 20/; Generals, 14/, 12/; Nurse._ AT Miss Townsend's, Pultcney-st-Laundry
Housemaids, 14/; Parlormaids, 14/; House- maids. Waiting, Hotel Servants.
A SMART Lad wanted, for clothing factory.
Abotomer, 112, Hindley-st_ A STRONG Boy wanted, that can ride a bike.
-F JJ era, saddler, Rundle-st E._ ACTIVE Farm Couple, good milkers, man gener.il
hand, woman as working housekeeper.-"B.."
Box 451, Adelaide. _ 121-3 A-"RLALTO," Victoria-sq.-Parlormaids, Coaki,
Generals, Nursery-Housemaids, Helps, Housekeeper, country-; smart Buttons.
A BOY, about 15, with bicycle preferred; 10/
week, start; opportunity.-S. Rundle-st.
A LAD, as Apprentice to Blacksmithing. Apply <**- E. Anders k Sons, Freeling. 121-3
AT McSweeny's.-Wanted, Hotel Cooks, north;
Laundrvmaids, Barmaids, Parlormaids, 14/;
Housemaids, Generals, Boots, 15/._
AT Hittmann's .Offices.-Woman, with grown-up
daughter, sheep station; 30/ week; good home._
A-RELIABLE.-Cooks, Laundress, hotel, 18/;
Generals, Housemaids, 12/; Helps.-Lan
drowna-ter-, Victoria-sq._!
BAKERS.-Good All-round Man; permanent. -
James & Co.. g4. Pirie-st. , ' 121-2
BOOT Trade.-Wanted, experienced Heelbuilder;
take charge of department.-Standard, Gaw
ler-pl. S._121-3
LACKSMTTH'S Striker, able to ñañ arid
clit-ch; state nages -Wiltshire ft Co., Blyth. -_121-2
BLACKSMITH'S Improver and Striker wanted
at once.-Jarrett. Port-rd.. York. 119,21,3 BOOT TRADE.-Wanted, Smart Operator on
Pegging and Screwing Machines; constant
- Adelaide Boot Factory. Unley._120-2
BUTCHER, to do round» and kill.-Master
Butchers' Association, Ltd., Waymouth-st.
120-2
B
OY wanted.-47, Rundle-st.
BOY, for office, at,WaIkenille. Apply L. Con
rad. Hindley-frt._ 119c BOY, as Articled" Pupil; personal application.
The Principal, Howard's Commercial College, Grenfell-st., City. _121-3
BOOT Trade.-Good Maker, at once, piecework; _must be steady.-5. Han-on-st._ BOY wanted, to assist gardener. Apply J.
v Schmitt, Wcat-ter. Cemetery. ¡
Y tOMPETENr Coat Hand; pcrm:,nancy; highest v^1 wages given.-Farmer ft Devonshire. 119-21 CHEMIST-Boy wanted, cyclist, residing City.
-Coudrey. clicmiat, 12. Rundle-st 121,3-4
O
OAT Hand wanted.-Storr k Son, Gawlcr-pl.
zlSl-3
COUPLE good Galvanized Iron Hands, for roof-
ing, &c.-Chemical Works, New Thebarton. _119-21
CARPENTER wanted. Apply goods' platform,
Port Adelaide-Guthrie Bros._zl20-l
¡ARPEXTERS-New Residence. Kobc-ter.,
Medindie. Apply on job.
CROOKS, good Generals, Unley, city, N.A.,
J Glenelg, Brighton; Housemaids.-Adelaide Rc-gistrv-, North-ter._ COAT Hand.-Wanttd, good Coat Hands for Wa!,
laroo. Apply Ekers & Robinson, 101, King Wm.-st. _. . 121-3
DOMESTICATED Ladyholps, - Housekeepers,
General (with girl, 2 years).-Mrs. Phillips,
Jctty-rd., Glenelg._ 121-2 ' DRIVERS wanted for suburban vans. Apply,
with references. Mcculloch, Combe. Green,
Wakefield-st._._119-21 ?
TTk R E- S S . SI AKERS.
First-class Bodice Hands; constant work; highest
wajos. -
' ¿ FOALE'S EMPORIUM._121-3
DRESSMAKER wanted/ at once. Apply early,
A. 3. Newman, cash draper. Ilutt-sfc._ ELECTRIC Wiremen wanted;,must be qualified
. and smart. Apply Newton McLaren. Ltd.,
electrical engineers. Adelaide._119-21
XPER1ENCED General wanted. Apply Mrs. A.
Conrad. Mill-ter.. S.A._ 119-22
EXPERIENCED General, no washing; references
required. Apply morning, Mrs. Saber, Wcst hourne-place, N.A._121-3
FARM Hand wanted; references.-E. Byan and
Sons, Adelaide or Plympton._113,7,21
FOR Grange and College Park-Capable Girls for
general housework; small families. Morn i, at Y.W.C.A., Hindmarsh-sq._121-2
FOB Unley, near Oval, Light General; family
three; sleep home.-"Fink," Unley Post Office._ FIRST-CLASS Hairdresser wanted.-E. Hail, 29,
Hindley-st._
C^ARDENEU, for Hills, maried man, prune, T greenhouse, hothouse, cottage, generally use- ful; 30/ a week. Apply Box 101, G.P.O.
_117-9.21
GENERAL Servant, no cooking, or Laundry
Housemaid. Apply. Lady-Baker, Brougham pl., North Adelaide._>_Z120-2
¿"2J.OOD Trousers Machinist, best wages, constant >J job.-Habib Bros., Waymouth-st._120-2
?.< IRL wanted, for housework, strong, competcdt,
f family 3.-Mrs./Binnie, Bclmore-ter., Wood- ville;_120-1
OENERAL Blacksmith. State wages ani capa
' bilities to R. T. MacFarlanc, Yorketown.
i;o-2
"lOOD General or Housekeeper. Apply Mrs. J Sharman, earner Witliam-st., Unlcy-rd. 121-2 GOOD Bricklayers wanted. Enquire Burnside
Schcol, or T. B. Ragless, Gilberton, /law GENERAL, young, small family. Apply second
housCfTommercial-rd., off Westall-st., Hyde Park. ' ' 120-2
GJ.OOD clean Girl, two in family; good home.
* . Apply, early, "Lcwannick," Vine-st., Pros- pect;_;_120-1
ARDENER, single, for South-East; vegetables,
fruit, flowers; references. Apply 9 o'clock Thursday morning, Hackett';, seedsmen, Rundlc strcct._ (GENERAL Servant wanted; no washing, ironing,
3T or cooking. Apply Miss Neill, Wolverton Esplanade, Semaphore. '
G<X)D General. 3 in family; no washing. Ap-
ply, mornings or evenings, Mrs. Huddlcstonc. öS. Buxton-st., N.A._-121-3
OIRL as General.-Mrs. Gibson, Stcpney-sU, St. _Peters, fifth house from ' Payneham-rd."
1LDER, experienced, for gilding fancy cards.
- Detmold, Limited, Leigh-st._121-2 *
UNT3 Labor Offices.-Wanted, Married
Couples, without family. Apply, personally and immediately, with testimonials._
HUNT'S Labor Offices.-Wanted, Farm- and
Dairy Hands, good milkers; experienced Shep-
herds. F^rmYouthS;_
UNTS Labor Offices.-Wanted. Gardener, able
muk. ire.; Respectable Lads. Butcher for the country. _
HOUSEMAID wanted, good references. Apply
Dr. Benham. Kembla House. Exeter._ HAIRDRESSER wanted for Saturday.-J. J.
Coleman. ,_zl21-2
HAIRDRESSER, good, wanted at once.-39,
_Hanson-st.. City._
HAIRDRESSER.-Respectable, smart Improver
wanted; constant; home provided; references. -Kellett, Todd-et., Port Adelaide, 120-1
G
Persans Wanted.
HOUSEKEEPER, refined, thoroughly domesti-
cated, good needlewoman; four in family; state age and salary; references indispensable. "Madras" this office._120-1
IRONMONGER'S Assistant, experienced; written
applications, with copy testimonials.-Har rold Colton, k Co., Ltd., Currie-st. 119-21 KIND Person to Adopt Health}- Boy, nearly
years; no premium.-2, Coglin-st, off Gou
ger-st _^_1-20-1
LABORERS wanted for cellar work; Devonport
ter" Wayville.-F. Stratton._ LAD as Striker for smith shop; constant cmploy
ment-John Reid & Co., Waymouth-st.
LABORERS, Six. Opposite Hawthorn Railway
station. Hawthorn. Top wages.-R. Stanley.
J Y1NG-IN HOME, DESTITUTE ASYLUM.
WANTED, a NURSE with Midwifery "training and experience. Salary, 17/ per week. Apart- ments, rations, fuel, and light. Apply Chairman,
Destitute Board._. _121-3
LADS wanted, previous experience trade pre-
ferred. Apply between 9 and 10, A. Simp
son k Son, Gawler-pl._ 117-23 "typACHINISTS REQUIRED FOR WOOD-WORK **? ING MACHINERY.
Constant employment.
Good wages.
_JAS. MARSHALL & COY. 121-3
MIDDLE-Aged Woman or Girl, to assist house-
work, butchering business.-A. Hahn, Alber-
ton._121-3
PRESSERS.-Seam Presser, also Boy to leam.
D. k W. Murray's Clothing Factory, Unlej'.
AINTERS.-First-cliss Mui wanted at once.
Harry Ljons, wallpaper depot, King Wil liam-st._ . 120-1 "¡JLASTERERS' Laborer, Cambridge-icr., Park
± side.-Overall ft 'fjylor. plasterers._
RESTAURANT Waitresses wanted. Apply
Crant's Dining Rooms, Hindley-st. 121-2 RESPECTABLE Youth wanted as Kitchenman at
Deaf and Dumb Institution, Brighton; wages
10/. board._120-2
RELIABLE Mother's Help. Blackwood, all duties.
smaU family; good home; middle-aged nut
objected to.-Y.W.C.A._
RELIABLE General, small family; personal re-
ferences. Apply mornings, Mrs. Stack, 135,
Sonth-ter._
STRONG General; country girl preferred; gjod
home. Apply "Quick," this office. zl21
SMART Boy to attend horse and garden. Apply
Johnstone, Meyer-st, New Thebarton. 120-2 SMART Boy wanted.-Don Tailors, SI, Rundle
ht._120-1
SUPERIOR Cook, General, and Housemaid;
lady's establishment; highest wages.-ISfi,
Grenfell-st. E" "Bruri."_120-1
STRONG, respectable Girl wanted, used to,bed-
room work. Applv Grant's Dining Rooms,
Hindley-st._121-2
STRONG Lad for Blacksmith's Shop; slate wages
and experience.-L. E. Young, machinist.
Paskeville._120-1
TAILORING.-AU-classes of labor required; con-
stant.-darles Waller ft Sons, 47, Runula-ät
_96WÍ133
rpAXLORING.-Coat Ilands, weekly or piecework. J- -Chas. Walter k Sons. 47, Rundle-st.
_"__110wil2g
.TTAILORING.-Good Coat Hands wanted.-J. G. I
J- Rowell, SO, Rundle-st._119-21
TAILORESSES.-Wanted, gpod Coat Hands, I
stock and ordere; permanent.-Kurtz ft H*r- | pen, James-place. "t-f. j."_- 119-21
inñíAlLÓÜING.-Cóal^ Vest, and Trousers Hands |
J- wanted.-H. Dunn & Co., 1, Ciiarles-st
_2_120-1
TAILOR'S Traveller wanted, trustworthy. Ap-1 _ ply "T.D.," th's office. _120-2
TULORS.-Wanted, a good Tailor at once.-M.
T. Quirk, Port Adelaide. '120-1
TAILORING.-Coat'Hands wanted; constant.-E.
J. Dawes, IOS, Rundle-st._
mROCSERS, Coat, and Vest Hands; also, Youth
-L to press and look after shop; references indis- | pensable.-Dan Goldsmith, Norwood._120-2
10P Fire Stovemaker; also Improver and Boy. . -Jacka. Rosina-st., off Currie-st. 121,3
rpAILORESS. - Table Hands, stock coats, con- I J- stant.-D. ft W. Murray's Clothing Factory,
l'ark-ter._
fO Galvanizers, Ironworkers, and Tinsmiths.-/
. Journeyman wanted: state age and where/ last employed. Apply "O.G.," this office. 121-3
SEFUL Girl (15); general and laundress kept;
sleep home preferred.-142, Ward-st, N.A. '
_Z121-2
TXJANTED, reöned, educated Boy. Apply Pianola * T Company, 3S, King Wm.-st._ TXTASTED, young country Girl, to help with
' » general housework; good home.-Mrs. Leices-
ter. Wayville.
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ANTED, Young Girl, assist housework. Ap-1
ply Mrs. Hartnett, Carlisle-st., Glanville. '
121-s
"VST-ANTED, Junior Clerk, with knowledge of V Y wharf and Customs work. Apply C9, Port Adelaide. ___^_121-3
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ANTED, respectable Young Girl; sleep home.
-Mrs. T. Thompson, Railway-par.. Franklin, j "ANTED, good General, no cooking; no child-
ren, at once.-101, Gawler-pl._
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WORKING Housekeeper. Waitress, country, I
hotel; Cooks, 20/; Generals, 12/, town. Drummond's, 144, Rundle-st._121-2
'ANTED, Presser for Toilorins; also, smart
Lad for shop.'-Jones Bros., drapers. Port. '
_._121-3
\\7ANTED. Housemaid, for Broker- Hill, at once; > T good place. 'Apply No. 12, Bowen-st.
VA7ANTED, Housemaid.-Shakespeare Hotel,
» V Waymouth-gt, Adelaide._' TTS7ANTEI), smart Boy. Apply Puhlmann, piano Vl maker, 47, Angas-st., next door chemist ohop._
ANTED. Boy.-Walkcm'b Fruit Pal ice, 7U,
King Wm.-'st._' w
WANTED, two Bo3-s, Apprentices to BLicWuilh
ling.-R. Standley, coachbuilder, AVaymouth st. west. _121-3
\XJANTED, smart Lad. Apply Adelaide Broom YV Factory, Bentham-st.
VÄTANTED, at once, Boilermaker's Assistant or VV Handy Striker.-H. May, Kilkenny. .
TrjSTANTED, Typewriter, with legal experience. VV Wadey & E. J. Cos, solicitors, King WiUiam street._^__ TX7ANTED, domesticated General, Companion, V\ age between 30 and 40 years; good home. Apply Mrs. Crane, Eden Valley._I2>2
WANTED, Girl, assist in housework.-Mrs.
Turner, 75. Franklin-st._ WANTED. Housemaid, Cook, Ladyhelp, General,
Nursemaid.-Mrs. Young. Melvyn Registry, Sandford-rd., Casterton, Victoria.
VV
TAN TED. Lady Governca-i country, teach Ei.g ' Tish, Music, tlrrec children; state salary.
." Paskeville.
WANTED, respectable Girl a* Plain Cook and
General.-Davenport Arms Hotel, Maccles- field._121-3
WANTED, kind Person Adopt healthy Boy, 2
weeks old; entirely given up. Apply "Y.C.," this office. _7.121-3
WANTED, an experienced Waitress. Apply
"F.D.," this office._zl21
WANTED, a smart, strong Lad.-K. J. Koehncke,
Gawler-pl._7.121
WANTED, respectable, elderly Lady as House-
keeper to elderly gentleman.-Dodd, 95, Waymotith-st. Z121-3
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ANTED for Unley, young General,- to sleep
home.-"Ibmely," Unley P.O._113,21 XXJANTED, experienced General Servant for sheep V» station. gocJ cook; good references neces- sary. Apply personally, about 1 o'clock, Base- ment Office, National Mutual Buildings, Victoria-sq. _119,21,3
'ANTED, a Washerwoman for every Monday.
Apply Excelsior Bakery-, Semaphore. 120-1
/ANTED, good General, also a Boy at once
Commercial Hotel. Port. 120-2
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TTS7ANTED, good reliable Bullockdriver; con 'VV stant work., Apply Williams & Nicolson,
Cowell. 120-2x124-1
iVV'ANTED, » domesticated Ladyhelp, for coun Y\ try. Apply Mrs. J. C. Hagger, Orroroo.
120-2
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'ANTED, Young Man. also Youth, for dairy]
wirk.-P. Lovell, Central Bazaar, Bentham
120-2
WANTED, Tidy Girl, about 15, assist house-
work and child; sleep home. Apply 100, Gilbert-st. 119-21
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ANTED, respectable Boy for Warehouse. Ap-
ply Wilkinson & Co., Ltd., Grenfell-st.
120-2
WANTED, domesticated Mother's Help, assist
all duties; fond of children, trustworthy. J. O. Tiddy, jun.. Maitland. 120-1
w*.
.LING Boy, for Store; used to horses: about 16.-W. Neumann, Rhine yilla. 119-22
Persans Waated.
WANTED, good Bread Small Goods Baker, for
Yorketown. Apply L. Prideaux, Franklin
Bakery, Alberton._121-3
WANTED, a Light General, at once. Apply
Mrs. Walter Hutton, Brunswick-st., North
Walkerville._130-1
/ANTED. Bricklayers and Masons. Apply B.
Thomas. Albcrt-st, Goodwood. Long job.
Z120-3
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"ANTED, good' General Servant; ^references.
Apply Mrs. P. E. Thomas, Woodville- Bakery. _110-21
WANTED, for Broken Hill, good Presser, also
good Tailor, at once. Apply von Drclinen and Co., Linde's-lane._ 110-21 WANTED, Lady Typewrit0* an<l Shorthand
Clerk. Reply, giving qualifications and salary required, to "X2," Box 44, Adelaide. 110-21 WANTED, smart Kitchen Man. - Perdrix's
Restaurant._'
'ANTED, smart Assistant Cook. - Pcrdrix's
Restaurant.
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"\7"OUNG Girl to assist housework, morning 0 J- to 12. Apply "Sea," Largs Post-Office.
YOUNG Girl, assist housework; sleep home. Ap-
ply' mornings, Miss Kneebone, Fashoda-st.,
Unley. _ **
YOUTH, general store work, used horses pre-
ferred; board and wage.-H. C. Uren, Was- leys^_120-2
BOOT TRADE.
WANTED, PARENTS TO KNOW that we aro Open to Thoroughly
TEACH YOUNG GIRLS THE TRADE
of
BOOT MACHINING OR FITTING. Clean occupation and good wages.
Large ventilated workroom, facing . Park-iands.
Apply, * "
MANAGER, ADELAIDE BOOT FACTORY, UNLEY. , 120-2
Situations Warnes.
Under this heading (if prepaid) 14 words. Sixpence. A YOUNG Lady, experienced sailor, seeks posi ¿*- tion, travelling companion or assistant. "Reader," this office._121-3
A WAITING, Married Couple, 25/, farm; capable _ÎÙ- Housekeeper; General (child).-9, Landrowna
ter., Victoria-sq.
A YOUNG Lady, hotel and office experience, -£i- wants position of trust.-"Remuneration, ' this office._M21-3
A WAITING, Cooks, city, several young Gcnc .*?.*- rals, hotel Maids, steady Youths, Kitchen
men, all classes.-McSweeny's._ A - "RIALTO," Victoria-sq. - Cooks, House .£»? maids. Waitresses, Married Couples, House-
keepers, hotels, private, town, country.
Y 2 Chaps, l8 and 21, situation on farm or sta-
tion.-"L.," this office. , 121-3
B B
Y steady Man, in store or warehouse; good
references.-"Storcman," this office. 120-1
BY respectable Elderly Man, used horses, gar-
den, milk; 10/ week.-"Energetic," Black- wood P.O. 120-1
AKER. fcccond hand, good dough maker and
moulder.-E. B. Chapman, Clarendon, S.A
_110-21 - BY* Young Widow, with child, as Housekeeper;
working man. Call 5, Victoria-place, Ade- laide._
Y Improver, accustomed to shoeing and general
repairs. Applv "Forge," Pekina, S.A.
120-2
B
B
CHEMIST.-Unqualified Assistant; permanent or
relieving position required.-R. .Wier, Bux ton-st.. North Adelaide. J ? ? .
D
RIVER or Storcman, by steady young man;
ood references. 'Apply "A.K.," this office.
'_;_;_' 120-2
ENGlNEDKIVElt or Fireman seeks Situation,
City or country; mine and City experience. -"J.A.," this office._121-3
GIRL (10) seeks situation, light General, Burn-
side preferred; good references.-"Mother,"
this office.
LADY, like to Assist in Shop; City, suburbs, or
country store.-"Anxious," this office.
T ADY waiting Re-engagement as Nurse, '2 year»' J-J experience in dentistry.-"Mechanic," this offica._ LADY Canvasser wishes position as Advertising
Agent.-"J.S.T.," P.O., Norwood. 120-1 POSITION as Companion or Help, with children,
to Lady travelling.-"Good Sailor," this office._ SITUATION wanted by Junior Typist;' office cx-~
perience. Apply "Stenographer," this office.
STRONG, willing Lad (15) desires Situation with'
Market Gardener; slight experience. "Arthur," this office. '_121-3
\\7ANTED, by resDectnble young Woman, Wasli T V ing. Ironing, or Cleaning, by day.-"Satis f.iction," this Quire._
WANTED, by Young Man, Situation in Store
or Warehouse; good driver.-"S.H.," this office. '_''_ YOUNG Man wants situation, good driver, gene-
ral useful; reference; steady.-Weyland, 'Na
tional, Pirie-st. _
YOUNG Married Man, good driver, lifetime
horses, reliable, steady; references.-"Joe,"
this office. * .
¡YTOUNG Ltidv will give Services, Companion
-»- Help, raomingä, return for 'Home.-"Unley,"
this office.
i)i ROLL, Wallpaper Hung; °jG, Ceiling-;
Whitened; General Repairing.-Box '79, G.V.O. . -' 120-1
AT
ff »ard and, Residence.
Under this heading (if prepaid) li words, Sixpence.
T Ï01, Gawler-plaee.'-Superior Board and Resi-
dence for Gentlemen; terms moderate.
AT Nurse Ashby's, SO, Carringlon-st-Superior
Accommodation for Ladies during Aceouche
ment. 'Phone 1,911._117.21
AT l63,. Grenfell-st., near square-Well-fumished,
.large, Double and Single Bed-Sitting Rooms, balcony and ground floor._120-2
AT 7G, 'Flindcrs-st-Private Beard and Resi
. dence. Ladies and Cemk-men, Married Ccuplcc; mederntc._120-2
BOARD," Residence, 15/ week.-3, Tavistock-st,
nr. Tavistock Hotel, Rundle-st; single room. BOARD and Residence, single men. married
couples, friends; terms moderate; piano.-91, Angas-st. . _'
B
Y Lad, Board, Lodging, Port Victor, 2 weeks,
during May; price.-"Valentine," this offne. BOARD, Residence, young Gent; state terms;
Norwood or Kent Town preferred. "Clemo," this office._|_
BOARD and Residence, superior, married couple
or two gentlemen.-S3, Gover-st. E., North
Adelaide;_Jr°"6_
BOARD, or Furnished Rooms, wanted by Married
Couple.-W. Pcicock. c/o T. Edwards, Daving ton._;_120-2
FURNISHED Room:, married or single, cooking
. utensils, use kitchen. Apply'64, Waymouth st. E._____ FURNISHED front Room wanted, byjady, N.A., _nr. Id. section.-"Alice," this office.
f^jjLEXELG.-Furnished Apartments, piano, bath, vT use kitchen. &c.; winter terms.-Miss Roberts, Jctty-rd._ LADY, N.A.. bos good Home for Girls attending
school. Apply "Reason." this c'ffce. 120-2 LADY offers comfortably-furnished Front,
Ground Floor Rooms; separate kitchen.
"West Adelaide," this office.__^_
""Ä/TAUEPLEA," 39, Strangways-ter., N.A.
J.ll,Vacancies, Ladies, Gentleman, permanent or visitore; smoking-room._120-1
"VTICE double Balcony Room;. board optional; -LN penny section; opposite Children's Hospital. Apply Mrs. Menzel. _ 120-1
REFINED Home offered 2 Gentlemen, near
Unley Town Hall; terms, 16/.-"Woodbine,"
this office.
R°
>OOMS, furnished, unfurnished, use piano, V kitchen.-42, George-st.;. Norwood,- first house from Parade._]_;_?
KURUA," Pcnnington-ter., N.A. (third house
east Cathedral); park frontage; telephone. MM. Dobbie._121-2
UPERIOR Board and Residence; vacancies for
gentlemen.-142, Ward-st, N.A. . 115-21
S
¡»TWO or 3 Furnished Rooms, kitchen, or part J-. house; cheap.-Mrs. Kite, Jetty-rd.
120-1,3-4
¡rpHE Citadel Dining Rooms, Pirie-st.. for an ex -L cellcnt Table, every satisfaction; all meals fid. Your patronage solicited._?_120-33
TTNFURNISHI'D Rooms vacant, one ground flacr; U first section.-"The Poplars," Young-st,
Kent Town.
VACANCIES for Boardere; terms moderate; no
children; all conveniences.-156, Wakefleld-st.
120-1
WANTED, Board ¡aid Residence, as paying
guests, with nice family, for month or six weeks, by cn English lady arid gentleman and infant, touring. Apply "Tourist," this office.
Board and Residence.
WANTED, Temporary Accommodation for Tra-
veller, horse, vehicle; paddock preferred; near Adelaide.-"Anama," this office. 121-2 %A7ANTED, Gentleman Boarder, Bingle room, * » private, refined family; no children; city. ''Cyrus," this office._t 120-2
W~ ANTED, Furnished Double Front, and Piano
preferred; use kitchen, dining; terms.-"Sid,
this office.
?VI7ANTED, p'ain Furnished Room, with fireplace,
»» working man. ground floor.-"East," tins
office.
WOODLANDS,! South-tcr. E,-Furnished Double
and Single Rooms, use sitting-room and kit-
chen.
'?WTIDOW would like tradesmen Boarders; mend
»? ing; cheerful; good table.-"Fireside," this
office.
W'ANTED, one or two Lady Boarders, to share
bedroom; good table; two minutes from train and jetty; winter terras.-"Home," Glenelg P.O. 121-3
WANTED, 2 1'umishcd Bedrooms, with use din-
ing-room and kitchen; or small Cottage, at Semaphore.-"Betta," this office. _'
YOUNG Lady desires Home, private, single
room, piano, nr. city; terms.-"Refined," this
office.
I -J -J a CARRINGTON-ST.-Wanted, Two Gentle J-1.U men Boarders; single rooms; terms mode-
rate. 120-1
Holiday Resorts.
Under this heading (if prepaid), l8 words, one
insertion. 1/; three insertions, 2/6.
SOCIAL OR FAMILY PARTIES, numbering 4 to
15 Persons, wishing to enjoy SATURDAY TO MONDAY OUTING among the pure air of the hills, can arrange to occupv that convenient, well fur- nished Dwelling, "SPOTSWOOD," five minutes from LOFTY STATION, standing quite retired. Large dining-room, fine bedrooms, with beds and bedding, &c, &c; fire and lighting, and every es- sential provided, except eatables.
Luggage carted from the station free of charge.
Terms, &c, 128a, RÜNDLE-STBEET.
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Lost1'ana Found.
Under thia heading (if prppaid). IA words, Sixpence. BETWEEN John Martin's and Beehive Cdrner,
Gold Pendant; reward.-Mrs. Goode, 53, An gas-st._ TJETWEEN Miller Anderson's and Balfour's, ?*-> Cárdense, containing money, ticket»; reward. '-Walton's, Rundle-st. /_121-3
BAY Pony, branded TE conjoined,'lump off side
jaw, sore back; reward.-A. Etheridge,
Edmund-st.. Norwood._z!21-3
"ïTVOUND, Oilskin Coat.-A. W. G. Pitt, Light
J?. sq._121-3
FOUND, Watchchain Bracelet, .Friday, South
j ter- Apply "M.N.C.," Post-office; Kilkenny. _120-2
a OLD Brooch, stamped Ballarat, between Gouger
and Carrington sts; reward.^-Cronin & Co.,
Gouger-st._'_
LOST, Sunday .night, near Glenelg Railway-
station, Gold Medallion; reward.-Mrs. J.
Morris Osmond-ter., Glenelg.'_zl20-l | LOST, Bayrd. or Wcst-tcr., Black Velvet Cape;
reward.-H. A. Payne. Glenelg!_zl21
OSX, near Baths, Raby"i Sock and Shoc: re ?>' ward.-Evan«. Clarke, k Co.. Grcnfcll-st.
LOST, Chain Bangle. Hilton-road ' or Grote
street;' reward.-Perryman, jeweller. 121-2,
I OST, Sunday evening. Two-bar Gold Brooch,
' shield m centre; reward.-;BrckneH's Cafe.
T OST. >*orth-terracc Station, April 1$, Bicycle, ! '-" old style, high frame, black, rubber pedals, j
block chain, wide handles.-Backhouse, 94, King Win.-st. .
,T OST, Amethyst and Seed Pearl Chain. Rc '-»-^ ward on returning same, Dr. Todd, Victorii squarc. _?_
LOST, from Magill, rrobably makins for Bala-
klava, Black Ware, white on face, white hind foot, newlv snod; good reward on delivery to E. Titk-y. Corryton Park._110 21
iQTRAYED into Netley Paddocks,, three Calves, K? (two black, 1 black and white); owner have same by paying expenses; if not claimed within seven davs will be sold to pay expenses.
STRAYED into my son's yard, Young Bay-Mare;
owner have same by paying expenses.-Mrs. Haddrick, 122, Hutt-st. 119-21
Springer (may have calved), short horns, one horn down on face, branded "U over pitchfork near ribs.-Hammond, Clarence Park.
Wanted t« Buy.
Under this heading (if prepaid), l8 words, cne
insertion. 1/; three insertions, 2/6.
A COUNTER^ wanted, 15 ft. long,-"Counter^' -a- this office._121-3
ALMONDS and KERNELS wanted; highest price
give*.-A. Walton ft Co., Ltd., Grote-st
_ 114iwal40 A TTENTION.-Ladies', Gentlemen's, Children's -A. Left-off Clothing Bought; highest prices; letters attended.-Mrs. Deanñg, St. Vincent-st,
Port._ 117-30 ALL Tickets. Steamers, saloon or steerage, Fre-
mantle, Melbourne, Sydney, Tasmania, else where.-Lawton's Labor Office. Loigh-st. llô-12à
LL Tickets, Saloon or Steerage, Sydney, Mel A, bourn'". Fremantle, elsewhere; good price giïen.-Hittmann's Labor Offices, Pulteney-sfc
_ 109-30 tOUNTElt wanted, about 12 ft. long or more.
Apply 21, Arcade.
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AVENPORl"S OLIVE OIL. OLIVES BOUGHT, any quantity, 8/ per cwt. The fn.it s'nould be sound and ripe. Delivery at Beaumont Cellar pv Gresham-etreet, Adelaide.
ï G. F. CLELAND ft SONS. LIMITED. ___119cxl24c
HOUSES of Furniture, 'Pianos, and Organs
Bought for cash; best price given.-Charles Segar, Rundle-st, Adelaide._100iwal2G
I AM a Buver of good, clean Mushrooms_
Walkcm's Fruit Palace, 70, King Wm.-st.
_131.3-4
OLD Piano, about £6; upright piano preferred.
State full particulars and maker to"Lco," this office._"_
i7~r VES BOUGHT. -Highest price for cash to all sellers for sound, ripe Olives.-M. Richards ft Co., vinegar brevveri. Southwark.-N.B.-All Olives puruiased prior to this by above finn arc subject present price._120-:"
PIANO, iron frame; must be considerably uniler
£20. Full, particulars and maker's name to "Mignon." this office._ SEWING Machine, high arm, treadle; must be
very cheap. State price, name, and particu- lars, to "Needle," this office._
IECONDHAND Tea Cutler, in good order. Price' I to "Indccy," this office._ SECONDHAND Invalid's 'Chair wanted, seat
space about 22 in. Apply 47, King Wm.-st _120-2
7ANTED, good Secondhand Fireproof Safe; . . Simpson's preferred. Particulars to Box 240, G.P.O._U7-9.21
XT17ASTED, io to 100 tons Red Gum or Mi\e<l »» Wood; state price.-Milner ft Lewis, Hmc hurners, Prospect._121-3
WANTED to Buy, Fircvood, Firewood, delivered
at Walken "le and Dry Creek. Applv L. Conrad Hindley-st. Adelaide. 44inic
(Continued from Page 5.)
Wanted t» Sell._
ART Portraits, 2'C dozen; Brom'de Portrait
Frames. 1/6.-McNeill's, photographers, arl framers, ltundle-st, opp. Foy ft Gibson. 100iwal50 PIANO, Schicdmaver & Soehne, Stuttgard Grand,
gold medal for science and art; other bargains. -Hooper, Pulteney-st. N. 121-3
Insurance Companies.
AACHEN' AND MUNICH FIRE INSURANCE
COMPANY.
Established 1825.
FUNDS EXCEED £900.000.
The Undersigned having been appointed AGENTS for SOUTH AUSTRALIA for the above Company, are prepared to transact FIRE INSUR- ANCE BUSINESS at the LOWEST CURRENT RATES. _
APPLICATION for AGENCIES in the SU8UR BAN and COUNTRY TOWNS invited.
WM. HAUGHTON ft CO.,
lOiwc Royal Chambers. Cnrrie-st. Adelaide.
INDIAN ASSURANCE GOMPAHUiMiTED
Head Office-li, Lombard-street, London.
Subscribed Capital.£2,000,000 , Paid-up Capital. 1,000,000 Total Assets Exceed. 6,000,000
Income. 1,000,000 Fire Risks acepted at the lowest Current Rate«. Influential and Active Agents required in City, Suburbs, and Country Towns; good ter-s. Apply to GIBBS, BRIGHT, ft CO., Adelaide,
ÎSiaia General Asenta for Soutb'Australia,
^¡Tjjp" -BRIGHT-NAVY- "SÉjfi ^^ -AMAZON CLOTHS,- ^^
j____Éiy^ 46 INCA WIDE. « CSS____H 3«* - TO-DAY -1/11 Yard,- *Ä«
A BARE CHANCE-This 46 in. AMAZON CLOTH, in Dark and Bright Nov»
Shades, fine Satin Finish, usuolljj sold everywhere at 2/6 yard,
AT MOORE'S TO-DAY ONLY 1/11
Surprising, 5/11 Dress.
AT 5/11 DRESS-44 in. NEW CLOTHS, in Navy, Brown, Green, Greys, Black,
&c, nice Satin-faced Finish, splendid cloth for the price, cheap at 8/11.
These are all to go To-day at 5/11.
Note this, 5/11 Dress.
AT 5/11 DRESS-42 in. DRESS TWEEDS, nice Winter Weight, in Navr,'
Green Shades. Grey Shades, Black, Brown, &c. This is « Tweed usually. soW at 1/9 yard, To-day we 'offer them at 5/11 Dress Length.
This Line«; 8/11 Dress.
AT 8/11 DRESS-A Table of CHOICE (i REY TWEEDS, also New Cloths in All
Shades; Also a New Flannel-finish Grey; Tweed with fine stripe. These ara particularly dressy. Usually 1/11 yard, To-day S/ll Dress.
Beautiful Velveteens, 1/ yard.
AT 1/-A Beautiful Silk-Finish VELVETEEN. 22 in. wide, in Navy, Cardinal,
Black, Sky, Wine, Brown, Myrt¡e, Bronze. Turk, Coquelecot, Cream, &C This fine quality Velveteen we offer j au for VI/ yard. It's a wide width/"
Ladies-A Grand Show of New Coats«
THEY ARE HERE.
NEW COSIXTMES, NEW COATS, NEW LONG COATS, in all the latest style», are here-not a few-but 100's, just opened on Tuesday. The pnces range trom 8/11 to
25/. AU pnces between
VISIT MOORE'S COSTUME DEPARTMENT
BEFORE YOU PURCHASE YOUR WINTER COSTUMES OR JACKET&
New Furs and Muffs.
NOT A FEW, BUT 100'S JUST OPEV ED. Not one kind, trat many large anl small Verv Dre«sv Fur Necklets from 3'11 up to 45/. Alix pnces between PRICES WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL MUFFS in Great Variety. Large FLJ MUFFS from 5/11 each. Pure WHITE FOXALTNE MUFFS at 4/11 each.
Warm Blankets and Flannels.
15/11 PER PAIR,_
AUSTRALIAN BILANKETS^FULL SIZE.
AT 15/11-A Monster Size AUSTRALIAN WOOL BLANKLY. This monster weigal
7i lb , and measures 86 by 66 in, Bright Borders and Sdk-whipped ends. YOU GEJi THI¿ MONSTER PAIR BLANKETS FOR 15/11. > '
BLANKETS-If you want single-bed size Blankets we have them at 6Al*paif«.
BLANKETS -And if you want three-quarter bed size we have them at 8/11 pair. / ,l AUSTRALIAN FLANNELS 9*d yard At 9Jd yard a grand heavy Austral**,
Flannel, heavy, wann, and serviceable, 27 in. wide, color» Natural, Grey, ¿ant
White. Ask to see these.
OUR NEW VALUES IN SHEETINGS.
.FLANNELETTES AND FLAN NELS ARE SPLENDID.
Special Bargains for Men and Boys.
BOYS, BOYS.
1/ each-Boys' Warm Knitted Jerî-ra,
Red and Navv, to fit Boys up to years old, 1/11 for 1/.
12
SPECIAL FOR BOYS.
Serge
6/11, usually 8/11 - Strong Ribbed
Sailor Suits, all sizes, for 6/11
2/6, usually 3/6 - Extra Strong Ribbed
Serge Knickers, 3 to 10, for 2/6
At 1/ each-Boye' Men-o'-War Caps, fine
quality, well worth l/t>.
MEN'S TWEED TROUSERS.
2/11 PATR.
A well-made Trousers, in Heavy Dark
Tweed, sizes 3 to 7, usualljj 3/11, To-day only 2/11 pair.
MEN S 1Ï1IBRELLAS.
TO-DAY 2/11 EACH.
50 Men's Good Strong-framed Umbrellas,
fast Black and good wearing cover«
usually 3/11, special To-day 2/11 each s
BARGAINSTN MEN'S WEAR. "
1/11 each-Strong Galatea Working Shirt«;
lined backs, all sizes ' '
1/11, usually 2/6-Gents' White MercenW >
Shirts, for 1/H ^ /l 2/6, usually 2/11-Gents' Cream Sflk Strip«
Shirt«, for 2/6 f
1/11, usually 2/11-Gents' Flannel TJnden '
shirts, for l/lL
GENTS' TOPCOATS. - J At 21/-Gents' New Showerproof Oven
coats, yoke back, pleated seams; very; latest in several shades. ,.'-;
CHAS. MOORE &^GO;,
CORNER VICTORIA-SQUARE AND GOUGER-STREET. { I
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MALLAN TteDESTlST/
is back- '?'.: à&ain ^ '- "
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S5ÓO»
Virtiall Hie lettes* Ideas
in Scientific Dentistry
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If London (England) represents all that » most modem In Dental Surgery, then Kalian J,"
Adelaide, reflects immediately the New Ideas in Australia \ .<?,
If there iras any possible doubt about it before there ii certainly no question about it 'noir since I returned. You-can-get-the-most--Advanced--Ideas-the-World-baa-to-offer *#fci* Material-and-Method-at-Mallan's-long - before-local- dentists -haye - even-hearr» <-«L*X
them ?"
My personal reoarch but served to demonstrate how near to Natural Perfection are;
Artificial Teeth I make at from 42/ the Set.
I found little to learn in Painless Extraen on.
covered lons «So. Just as "Truth" cannot be any
nat be more eo.
Painless Methods that are Painless I -dis* "truer," ABSOLUTE PÀINLESSNESS eau«
KING
WILLIAM« STREET
HEXT
GRESHAM'
HOTEL. -
237iwcEfl
Businesses, Partnersmys.
Under this heading (If prepaid), 13 words, cue _insertion. 1/; three insertions. 2/0._ ACTIVE Man, with £40, wanted, take Share
established business, easily learnt, weekly salary; write interview.-"Venn," this office.
A RELIABLE Barber required; one with capital
preferred; good chance for good man; central position, in City. Apply at Stationers, 54, Flin dcrs-st 120-2
A PAYING City Grocery Business for Sale;
weekly takings £30; stock at valuation; no goodwill.-"Gardiner," this office._120-3
AFINE City Grocery Business, with Green-
grocery round, for Sale; established 16 years;
stock at valuation; about £250;' comfortable" Dwelling; owner retiring on account ill-health. Apply "Britton." this office. _120-2
BAKERY, HORSES, CARTS, 2,200 weekly; £170.
DAIRY, l8 COWS, 25 gals, daily, 10 acres; land'irrigated; £300.
HAM, BEEF. SEAPORT-Turnover £20 wk.; £100 RESTAURANT. SEAPORT-Turnover, £42 wk.;
every investigation; bargain; £160.
GROCERY and GREENGROCERY-Turnover. £30
wk.; offer.
SCRYMGOUR'S TOWN AND COUNTRY BUSINESS
EXCHANGE. 20. WAYMOUTH-STREET. 357c DAIRY Cows. Horse, Harness, and Cart, Round
of Customers. For address apply "Dairy," this office._?_ ESTATE Agency, City, for Sale, compact little
Business, valuable properties, sales ( in prospective, guaranteed genuine; everything open for inspection, and all transactions verified; aver- age rommission, £6 weekly. Personal applica- tion to 4, Alma Chambers, McHenry-strcet, facing Haste ft Co., Gawler-place._ -pi O R IMMEDIATE SALE. -"' MIDDLE NORTH,
OLD-ESTABLISHED BUSINESS and PROPERTY,
Splendid Farming District.
Turnover £i.S00.
Stock, £1,500. Principals only. For full particulars apply
120-2_"W.," this, office.
FOR Sale, Confectionery and Greengrocery, near
school; [satisfactory reason selling; cheap rent-"Shop,"-this office._^_
"OR Sale, light Greengrocer's Trolly, Horse,
Harness, Round; together or separate; very cheap. Apply "Sickness," this office. 119-21
GROCERY, Confectionery, Ham Shop, or Green-
grocery Business wanted, city, suburbs; lowest terms; client waiting.-Hunt, Victoria-sq. E. 121-2.4
F° Gt
O O D DAIRY. Illness compels owner to sacrifice a splendid Duiry Business, comprising 14 Cows. Jersey Buli, 2 Horses, new Pagnell, Chaffcuttcr, Horseworks, Belting. Plough. Harrows, Roller, usual utensils, besides removable buildings, such aa sheds, bail?, pigsties, troughs; land, 20 acres; part planted, barley, maize; House, 5 rooms, dairy; rent, 16/ week; output guaranteed 15 gals, daily; top prices; situated Norwood district; £235.
SUUMGOUR'S TOWN AND COUNTUY BUSINESS
EXCHANGE. 20. WAYMOUTH-STREET. 357c
ONE of the best General Dealer's Businesses in
the City for Sale. Having purchased the well-known Jewellery Establishment of Mr. S. A. Briensky, of 7, Hindley-strect, I have decided to sell my equaUy well-known and established busi- ness carried on successfully by me for marly years at 107, Hindley-street, as a going concern. Here _ a chance of a lifetime. For further particulars
Apply
100iua2S u J. MALY, 107, Hindley-strect.
APER Round, city, for Stle, ill health: 340
customers. 10/ each. Will deal-with "Pnn cipals Only." this office._ 119-21
rriHE Tanunda Studio Photographic and Framing X Business (Est 15 years), including compre- hensive stock and plant, is now available for pri- vate Sale; splendid shop, commanding best busi- ness position in Tanunda, with well-lit, Urge, up to-date studio. Arrangements can be made with regard, to.lease; low rent. Apply "Tanunda Studio'" direct« No acesia, VUJVt
Poultry, Dogs, Birds, fta
under this beadiag (11 prepaid). l8 «ord», «M
toserHnn. 17: three Insertions, t/a.
COMMON Pigeons wanted, 1/ pair, carriage pa»'
on 50 or over;;Sold, Pigeon, Poultry Rings
-R. McMillan, Central Market_120-3
'ANTED, 20 or more Fowls; must be fret
from tick.-"Particulars." this office. elll
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W7ANTED to Sell, pair Greyhound Papa, aged T> 16 months, oy Zither out îlclodious.-J, nedgett, 298. Currle-st - <
Education.
DRYBUnqH HOUSE SOU 001*
St. 'Peters, Adelaide. - u
""Foimerly Mrsc Kelsey'*.
BEAL EDUCATION on stund principles by ex» ptrienced -'teachers. Boarders received.
SECOND TERM begins Wednesday, May 22. I) lustroted prospectus forwarded on application.
D. MURRAY COGHILL. M.A.,
HcadmaBter and Principal. MRS. D. MURRAY COGHILL.
;iu.i304t,_Lady Principal. ^
GLENELG HIGH SCHOOL AND KLNDLB
GARTEN.
Removed to nore Spacious Premises.
"STROMNESS," SEA WALL W.
Principal-MISS VIVIAN.
Second Terms begins on Tuesday, May 28.
Herders return on Monday, 27th. Miss Ymaf at home car May 24 and 27, or by appointment
33-47.5Htx202o
HARMONIC SYSTEM: '
ARMONIO SYSTEM.
HARMONIC SYSTEM. LAST 8 WEEKS. HARMONIC-SYSTEM. 8 WEEKS LONGER.
S WEEKS LONGER. START AT ONCE.' 8 WEEKS LONGER. S WEEKS LONGER.
Everyone is now enquiring about this remar*' able quick piano> playing. Now it's a certain as- certained fact that plenty of people' are playing quicklv and easily by it; lots of business people are applying. Call and see before it's too late. Mons.1- Leo Cam (representativa), Gilbert-place» CUTTle-strect, over "Gadfly" Office. '
THE LAST 8 WEEKS. 22-202
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Hardwicke College, RA.
The Misses TILLY, A.O.P.
Boarders and Day Scholar». 1.194 Pisses.
931268x98-271 -___- «
MUIRDEN COLLEGE,
. CURRIE-STBEET. (Tel. 1,802). t UNIVERSITY JUNIOR COMMERCIAL. 1904
Fifteen Candidates. Ten passes in < ill sub* jects and five passes In all subjects "but one; IS credits. Since 1902 39 passes and 46 credits.
COMMONWEALTH CIVIL SERVICE. HOB.
Only passes (3) gained by & Australis (Clerical
Division).
N B.-SEECIAL ELEMENTARY CLASSES FOR BOYS and GIRLS UNDER 12 1EABS OF ACE AT REDUCED FEES/ Sound General Education
guaranteed.
Send Tor particulars to the Principal,
W. MUIRDEN.
sifflai*«
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OFFICE.
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