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JSTBACI OF SAMS BY ' AUCTION!

THIS DAY. "

Johnson & Co.-At Bundle-street, at 11 Furniture and Effects of Ham Shop and Restau- rant v ,

Messrs. Toyer, WiHcox, & Co.-At the Rooms, at

1L30-Live Poultry, Fruit, Ac.

Mc O., Laughton.-At the Sheep Market, at 9 o.n. ~"-^Änbs «ted Ewes. <?

< laang.'Linmoore, Dowling', & Jeffrey.-Kangaroo

Stína, at Z.VS.

Means. Elder, Smith, it ,00,-Kangaroo Skins, at

2.30-A¿ tie Corporation Yerdsj Thebarton, at 8-Ortöe.*

kean J. H. Weidenhofer & Co.-At tile Mart, at

It-Rnxitnre, &c.

Mean. Butler, Shannon, & Co-At Paltndge's

Banar, at 2-Horses, Vehicles, &c.

Ifr. D.-1T. Merrin.-At the Mart, at 10.30-Fntm N tee and TfwneHaneons Goods.

'.'.:' L----A..'. f;V. ?'.

THIS DAY, vat H.

MART,:so,'amsm^rsEEc. : ; '" BBUSEHQLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS.

M ateajoyeà;^to'Vite.' Mart* fe* convenience, of sale.

, : - ' «k»mn<abw--WAMïUT UPKIGHT PIANO, by .?;'-"?.. ;»V WEBNEB,' WALNUT HALL SUITE, -Wal-'

;".'-. ' »at Overmantel, SUPERIOR AXMINSTEB

C&BPET, Occasional Table, Ornaments, riKctoet-. Vases, .4: WALNUT OCCASIONAL ' ' YV '? CBAIBS, ~ Baßam i'.War£ Brussels?- Carpets,

-,:-. SUPK8IOB AXMINSTER HALL OABPETSj

; .. -?,'',; CEDAR lOBBOB BACK SIDEBOARD,, Din

.t-;:'ina;.Table,: Bookcase,, 8. Oane-back -A.B.

- ii Chata, Picrgláss, ?'- Cuckoo^Çlockj Diiraer :-I'V7-*^ Têaa»àrerE.P. LIQUEUR STAND, Des . >?-."...aett'.v'ggt, ;'? - . ?: - .'.' .',-'. ..'..? .< ?.-".'.'

¿.'???¿iii :WAISüT.-;SÍDEBOABDS¿ : CHIFFONNIEBE

-,fi!\y BOOKCASE, SUPERIOR. DRESDEN: CHINA

i'l'.'.OBKAJIKSTS'.- ..",.-.?'.-;.? .,- ?-:?'?;?!'

'[>' '^wRUV.'.'^JBM^i Joseph GnarneriuSi; 1320)

r- ...-HKBAÍ GLASSES,; B-P: WABEi: Tea Set, ?v?tï:':xaawmaxëi"yÍWAIAOT ; BEACONSFIELD '--r^-:i«iantWBtVV-i-2'-":'-AifrBBAss';>'.'.8'..'-.ft.

: Í:;. .-^fa.' BEDSTEADS, Wire, Mattresses, : r-V 'wHtedoWn. VQuflitB,¡ -HORSEHAIR ; BED. V.¿ ?V'-VMM*?? Stänket»,,?'HPON -PINE . BED. .',..:; vBOOatSBlTB,-Pine Chest of 8, Drawers, '^ ;.: POM. -SIZE NICKEL BEDSTEADS, 2 4 ií;Kí'- >'iâa*er Pine'Duchess Chests,: Marble.';- top ? -y-'.??..?.''. Waatartand, Dochess Pairs. large; ¿Wardrobe, .Tíí'i ?*»*.Unen Press' «bmbined,:;Wire Stretchers,

'..fyvif-OWSr'.'. Bhaaäüg? ; Stand, .PICNIC ':y HA1Í ... trriifÏMViBD' TABIÄ' combined,-.Walimt.But-: '>V,;W.^;|*yÉ-4Ï^;:'arfr,8taBd;-tLtB^kCtairs;:';Oeaar

. > / OMBVSÍDrawas, CttBBIAGE BUGS, Cot,,

' ., r. Dead: TaMe,iMottsaie,-MANGLE; Dresser,

?.?' S-~ Copper 'and, Casing, iFendèreÇ ?- 4 'Garden ; ?'-.'. -Seat«,';'Bird ,; Ca^es, .>Oodatw^. Stand, :'.'^.;/^.'JtMàw"-:|afle^ând.',Cartriu^st'r.PeTamliulator, '?':?¥ -/V-QUaOTOTY HABHESS.iBaskets, Scales, and

?-'.í-'^!."'t. WeifiuUi 'Obnm*,-'.Cop*oârd,- and usual Sun '',?'"'.?'? '&JttS-S~;: ':-'-'.? ?' .'?'; ";. f-i."' - f.'.-'i-..": :

=;;:;* "y- ^r/^-^wÇrHOUT^BESERVE.,".:',: t U'/.li'.'; ;

:g-^í>w,r3E¿niifed^to'--iMVÍByr«a^oa: as : above.v ';1

f?, 'i -I- - ? -- -?? * *'l -' ;

'gZ?£Fip&Stf.i&Etä'{yhv^ . Í.Í-'i.":-->'AIcraB*MÄBT,",20; "QUBBBS^STBEET. ;

, ? I Bader, inatractions f rom 'Messrs.; Stearne ;ic' Slade-' i:>^;^^:hOT0CB^OF.¿pBiÁPEBYí; Sücvr.v^/- í -^-' '?; '. teuMudfaqm'Hindmarsh-for; convenience of. Sale.

" H i''¿íJétj. íiiA^UA'io(e^^l^cü6ii,'Cí^'!a^ve~.

yVl IIBIB ;ÓOBPOKÁTION TABDS,. THEBABTON.

-"~'ïj£$'^^OB^ifnàBww^t^Vo'db^V^'.:;.':

|p3)pgßmTH^:^<30^

rj;--'''"1VV..>-afflfíA'!by,'auciíqii¿/as ítove^-^;?' .

'-'-;:h-VàiO^'ft'WiaTdr'oondiaèii."1 ;.'--:;;'.r,^; -^..; ^ ,-' i Jb-ao.'*<if Bprilliîers./f.?.^,,"..' '???'- 'Lyy-,

?irayvJígBBIág.'tjitriés- /inylted^j.'TteT^ Vas, usual:

,-;../'???. .^í-í^r.?,- .wiü, sell;;at 2^0 nan:;/.-? :y\-.

__. _ . - , . ? Ware-, ^ 'Aoun'-'oii^edDeBday'/.Thniso^^viiiid/Uóming of

"' ,.^^'#g'k01>í*P:-í'y;anction; -as 'áboyie-^.'-.. ^y ? ;-:?,

-. t¿ "iï'MO;ÏÔ".'WKIHEBS,:fronifBùnàaea?

íAi'-'';r/J0r^'tit>Wetliew;'80 Fat;Wethers"»->!?p;"'yy '?'.' \ ^.fM0 Fa^1í?eiI¿eTSÍ;lSOFat,Wetha»f.?-.,;. ¡; i' ?»." * M> Itt-Wíüiera, lOO.Fat Wethers K ; ' '..

ií'>u^:'-*iI!iP-1Wb«B,''u».:FatvWethera^r. \ .; :-VT''--'?»";»^^w«^r1,85''Fat'Ew£3''"';'' .--".' .-'"..?' ?'.. - i Ki ÎMO ÍSDJP&^ Young:'Sheep;^^r80;¡Toung Sheep

? ,. ^A>4-íooth' Wethers, vin 'good . condition, Kin ?^^f^^*Kàf^ïïc3i-y'.???;? ?Míy^ryyvV< ; ...'? îV;;i4B Ä|iÄIi:2-?etr-oia 'Heil«s; -in jcalf';

'".y XB-^o&ir-iStófc .íGabtle';,-; mixed ; sex«í ' .

if.»í SÄCaä:Jil.i'iWaatbii,tX3rystaI'. Brook ;.' pt', the- Aue

^ïttPiisi*^y«toùBi^a,Jv'-v; y" v'i ?.- A ÍEt3,5xUl' ;

^BSIiaiDK.-Cattle; Monday.

pj- prTfapA^Jfftat'-Friday cin each), ínonih.íi ? ;

Ij'^iÖjÄÖBJWBE^TBird Thuraday lia' each month. ; -' '?^MK*tw^^^-L^ Tuesday in each month.

í<;-3llOUHt-PI¿ÍSÁÍITJ-^Rrst Tuesday i'in éáctí .^ito^VfT'^v'/.'í^.V"'" V'^v1-!7-'*''-!..;7-.:-.'-j-.!:íV;:-".'"" '-'.' . i . ?í,IOVSBÍl)0¡lt-íecot^.Friday, in each month. 'AfUBÍtOIBOá.^^i^^^:í¿-e^ month.

f^OBXBTaX'BBbtÄ^-i^yiriday in eáca month: Sí BBOEBH BB£ CN.&W.).-Fat Stock, .'Holiday; afepniiä&'Bafcgday.* ?;<..; .i^^'.;^,;;y.c v;.lSáiu:ii^ '

¡Va»- CLEABINQ SALE. '

'f^'jl^^tó-lFAii) ' ;TWO,' MAJES.,EAST. OF" TWO

Vi;"ÍíáM!>BíííW?(^iA^,í April :26,"./Oxer at ?12

/. V'T;.í'lí't?-f.:í';:rv..v 'o*cloBk\nDon."eaarp.' ;:vy-..-.;;:-.

ä|g^i^:l@i^ .,......

?vh^ *««: ;UwB^/with. instrúcti .'Thomas

y-^"BotóanBV-a^- (baring disposed, of his farm *¿-llH ',Twtwff' the1 diatriet). to sell by auction- '.' ? :'.., ; : JO^OBßSS, 'Heavy, Draught, Light sorts, 'and ïrf'H-ÏÎ^POÀSBfcV?'^^- Ki-ïV,-1'?: ;.' .v

4'5S»goö»»^t??lS^'?^^';

.( :.ÇJ-i«JiWH«ii(1'nf:Poultrv. :'

SÄ oí S- HarrowB.' with 21 sets of tines

"j^j.BoHrr, 8-furrow'Piougbs; 17-tine Cultivator

\ « sMioe MuBey-Harns Drill ' '

. Staily, "witb iamb-frame

?* °- 8iain«>Bwy. Pony- Pagnell, lot Harness

'^HOMU* Chains, Swings, 150 Posts >

"cWater Teougb,' 2 Tanks, 200-gals., 1 Tank, " t>* . 1,000?ab. , I

lot Oti^T««! 22-gal. Separator (Alfa-Laval) And'a lot^of useful Sundries.

Í VÎTT V Also.

-« -í* All tte-FutnituTe, comprised in a six-roomed

Xttmt^-ApproTed bills for sums oyer £30. . /; t ' " s ?* Luncheon provided. ' '

. Ï -No reserve. No reserve. i

. ''.*'?'-' x_108,13JSslll - Sfyx TEE YABDS, TWO WELLS HOTEL.

r"*~^j¡a SATHBDAY, April 28, 1906, at 2.30,

^;hrpHN KINGDON

; ,*!? ,i-^ w¿j sen ojr auction . .> H0ÎSHBOP.-MEBINO LAMBS

t 9b Merino Wethers (some fat).

', _-* Tnrther entries invited. * 115,7

: "' SALE OP/V7ALÜABLELAND. T

"T-'A.SAÎBDLEWOBTH: SALE YARDS.

' ^On TUESDAY, May 1, at 3 p.m. <

.' (Market. Day.)

",t¿ÖLES Í&THOM AS

- je Inetructed 'by Mrs A. L. Aland, to sell by ' cniétíaii, se above

- 'All that Valuable Piece of Land, being- SECTION Ha 12, HUNDRED of GILBERT, containing 104 icree, or thereabouts, situated 3 miles north-east pt 'Riverton. - - Substantial Stone House, 5 rooms, verandah back and front, underground tank, fiables, sheds, tee, permanent running water, and good* well j fruit garden.

Jfermg-One-quarter cash, balance in fane month.

AIT THE BOOMS, WAiUOUTH-PLACE

(Opposite "The Advertiser" Offlce).

THYÈR, WILLCÖX, & CO.

will* sell by auction

TUESDAY

vr 10.80-Butter, Eggs, Bacon, Honey, Cheeae,

Ac '

-mo-Live Poultry. Fruit, Ac. - X ' s WEDNESDAY

- IU0-Lire Poultry, Fruit, &C

FRIDAY

- MLSO-Butter, Eggs, Bacon, Honey, Chees», à

11.30-Fruit. Se. '* I P4H.-Live Poultry._UWduo

' " E. LAUGHTON & CO.

; STOCK AND STATION AGENTS,

CTJBBBÎ-STBEET, ADELAIDE,

Hold Sales, as follows:- , MONDAYS. PAT CATTLE. _".__ 'N' SHEEP, LAMBS,

^EDKESDAYS .... "jcALVES, and PIGa

SDBSDAY V. V. '.'. \ HIDES, SKINS, &c.

SATURDAYS. J

Prompt Account Sal« .and Cash SetUementü,

Telegraphic Address-.?

'OiAUGHTON COMPANY," Adelaide.

ffcfjjiMm» 274. 78oaJo

___Auctions. ' _^

THIS DAY (Wednesday), at 11

OH THE PREMISES ADJOINING THE NORFOLK

ARMS, RUNDLE-STREET

THE FURNITURE AND EFFECTS OF H\M SHOP

AND RESTAURANT

JOHNBON ~&~ COMPANY

are instructed by the Manager of the States Supply Stares who have purchased the lease of the above premises, and intend starting a branch of their general supplies, fancy goods and .sundries busi nea,, to seU as under

COUNTER SCALES Restaurant Table9 and

A B Chairs, Good Icechest, Bread Cutter, Cups, Saucers, Plates, Pot Plants Cutlery Spoon? and Forks, Cruets, Glassware, Pic

turee, to '

Also.

13 York Hams, Quantity Pickles and Sauces,

Bottles. to

AlaO

Marble Conhter Top and Marble in Window,

Large Icechest

Unreserved Sole

TOMORROW (Thursday), at H 30 AT DRAYTON STREET BOWDEN (Two doors south of Fifteenth-street)

THE FREEHOLD PROPERTY

OF' FOUR GOOD ROOMS FRONT USD B*CK VERANDAHS A VERY DES1BJIBLERESIDENCE

A VALUABLE SMITH AMERICAN ORGAN

AND ALL THE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND

EFFECTS

m "THE ESTATE OF MRS WAIT, DECEASED

/aTOHNRON & COMPANY

are instructed bv the Trustee m Mr= Waifs Esfate

to sell by auction as above_»_ TOMORROW (Thunsday) and FRIDAY, April 26

and 27, at 11 o'clock each day

AT THE RESIDENCE, MERRIWA, GILBERTON

UNDER SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS FROM

A RUTTER CLARKE, ESQ ,

WHO IS LEAVING THE STATE TO RESD3E IN

VICTORIA

I ' -^ ^

THE WHOLE OF HIS MODERN, COSTLY, AND

ARTISTIC'HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND

EFFECTS.

PIANO BY THURHEB.

| FIRST CLASS BILLIARD TABLE, BY ALCOCK

A ' AND CO

WAGGONETTE, BUGGY, HORSES, HARNESS, to

F. J. BOTTING & COT"

have been favored with instructions from A Rut ter Clarke, Esq, who is leaving the State, to seU, at h)^ residence, Merriwa, Gilberton, To-morrow (Thursday), and Friday April 26 and 27, at 11

o'clock each day

The Whole of his MODERN, COSTLY, and AR-

TISTIC HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE for HALL,

DRAWING-ROOM . "

DINING-ROOM, V

LD3RARY. /

AND BEDROOM,

BRIC A BRAO AND ARTICLES OF VERTU,

and all the usual requisites of a well appointed residence X _ \

' Firsfxdass Billiard Table, by ¿Alcock is Cb,

with accesBories complete. ~

Also v r

Waggonette (by Barlow)

Abbott Buggy (by Darlow)

Pair Waggonette Horses (a. perfect match) ¡ * Upstanding Buggy or Waggonette Horse

Double, and Single Harness, to., to. '*

Catalogues ready, and will "be posted to any address on application

The Auctioneers wish to call special ^attention to this important Sale of Household Furniture (in eluding a specially selected assortment of Choppen dale), most of which was purchased from, the well known house of Warang & Sons and Heal & Son, of London, and Roberteon & Moffat, of Melbourne

THE HIGH CLASS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE HANDSOME FURNISHINGS, BRIO-ABBAC, to., "COMPRISED IN 004 LOTS, Will, BE ON VIEW THIS DAY (WEDNESDAY), .APRIL 25, FROM ID TO 4 O'CLOCK. x

The Waggonette Buggy, Horse«, and Harnea will be sold on Thursday, April 26, at 2 o'clock

p m v

The magnificent Billiard Table, by Alcock and Co , and Afccessorie«, and Billiard room Appoint menta will be offered, immediately after the Sale of the Waggonette, Horses, Harness, to

On I RIDA Y \pril 27,rat 11 o'clock a.m

PRIES!?, & LANGSFOKD

WÜ1 sell by suction, at thdfi Land Mart, Moiton street, off Fbnders street, Adelaide, by order of

the Mortgagees

^SOUTHWARK, Jame»etreet-Allotment 28, mea Buring SO ft frontage x depth of ISO ft 9 in, to Be&n's-road at the rear, and together with de- tached Cottage, of 3 rooms, to, thereon. Offered for sale under Mortgage'No 369 038

SOUTHW/LRK, s Light-terrace -Allotment 26, measuring W ft * m. to Light terrace x" depth of about 126 ft Offered for sale under Mortgage

Jfo 369 038, ,

r HENLEY PARK, Livingston street-Allotment 82, measuring SO "ft. 5x 130 ft or thereabouts to- gether with Cottage of 3 rooms thereon Offered for sale under Mortgage No 347,446

Reserves m every case extremely low Further particulars from Auctioneers_114-117

On FRIDAY

AT THE PRODUCT} MART, GRENFELL-STREET

AÍW. SANDFORD &\COMPY.

will sell by auction, commencing at 11 o'clock

BUTTER, EGGS BACOV, CHEESE HONEY, 12 80-Turkeys, Ducks, Fowls, Geese 1 o clock-f-Carcase Pork and- VeaL

lion

FARMS, F4RMS

On WEDNESDAY May 2 ai half past 2 o'clock

in the Afternoon

/ AT THE T0WÏHALL, ADELAIDE

F. W. BULLQCK & £0.

_ will sell by anction as above

HUNDRED of WALLAROO (about half a mile distantvirom Township of Wallarqo) -Sections 840 and 353, containing together 153 Scares or thereabouts Subjett to the tenancy of Mr Thos. Watts.j.expirmg December 12, 1907, at £25 per

year and rates

^HUNDRED of KULPARA near South Hum mocks -Sections 803 and 304, containing 194* Acres or thereabout": Lately occupiâl by Mr

G Brooks

HUNDRED of NEALES near Eudunda-Section 124, containing 160 Kaes or thereabout, Spring of permanent water Subject to the tenancy of Mr Henry Martin expiring \pnl l8, 1007, at £32 per year and rates.

Terms-25 per cent deposit, 10 per cent in J2 months balance m 3 years from day of sale Interest 4j per cent_109x1118

On WEDNESDAY, May 2^ at half past 2 o'clock

in the Afternoon.

AT THEiTOWN HALL, ADELAiïlE

F. W. BULËÔCK & CO.

will sell by auction as above BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE

GOODWOOD JPARK Grace-street (within three minutes* walk of Hyde Park tramline) -S»ven Detached Cottages each three rooms, front verandah!, m first cla=s order The Land com pnses Lots 16 17 l8 19 and Part Lot 20, measuring together 204 ft 7 in. to Grace-street bv a depth of 106 ft , Tent, 7/ per week each

Title, R.P A.

The above will" be sold separately if desired

Also

GOODWOOD PARK Grace-street - House of three rooms front \erandah Land Part Lot 22 measuring 31 ft.« by a depth of 106 ft Rept, 7/ per week Title, R P \ _

On WEDNESDAY, May 2, at half past 2 o'clock

m the Afternoon

AT THE TOWN HALL, ADELAIDE

F. W BULLOCK & CO.

will sell bv auction, as above BY ORDER OF THU MORTGAGEE

PARKSIDE SOUTH Scott street.-House, four rooms and passage enclosed back verandah Allot ment 286, 00 x 160 Planted with fruit trees and vines in full bearing

Easy terms if required_

On WEDNESDAY May 2 at half post 2 o'clock

in the Afternoon

AT THEjTOWN HALL, ADELAIDE

F. W. BULLOCK & CO.

1 will sell by auction, as above- "?

DULWICH Pork road corner of Swift avenu©. Allotments 5, 30 and 31 of Blocks 8 and 9 mea surmg together 101 ft to Park road by a depth of 320 ft along Swift avenue The Land is fenced

DULWICH Park terrace-Allotment, 3 99 ft to Park terrace by 422 ft deep. Title R.P A

VICTORIA PARK Park terrace, corner of Hanover-road-Allotment No 1 measuring 150 ft by a depth of ISO ft along Hanover road Title, R.PA._. On WEDNESDAY May 2 at half past 2 o'clock

m the afternoon

AT THE TOWN HALL, ADELAIDE

F. W. BULLOCK & CO.

will sell bv auction, aa above

PARKSIDE, GEORGE-STREET-GEJTTCEMAN'S RESIDENCE containing 12 room- bath (hot and cold watu), gas * verandahs and balconies stable, coachhouse, chaffhouse, shed large garden, Sec Lately occupied by Mr Stone, and known as Mm

Hardys.

The Land measures 173 ft to George-ßtreet by a oepfh of 258 It 8 m., Jaffrey-street at the rear BÖe-R.P A.

And "Bought. The Prices, com-1

THINGS TO BE TALKED ABOUT S-SÄ^WM

"Very Pretty Design Ladies'Necklet, 9-carat Gold, pat

t tern as shown, only 17s. 6d. each. The same pattern, only shade largar, in 15-carat Gold, only 25s. each.

Ladies* Hair Brushes,

Best Bristles, with Electroplated backs, 10s. 6d. each. Similar line with Beal Silver Mounted, only

10s. 6d. each ; with heavier Silver Mounts on Back, from 12a, 6d. up to «32 2s. e»ch. Silver Mounted Tortoiseshell Hair Combs only

2s. each.

9-carat Gold Dagger and Butterfly Brooob, set with Parisian

Pearls, as shown, 35s. each.

Very Neat Necklet with Heard attached, 14s. »le two,

pattern as shown; separate the Necklet is 10s. 6d., and the Heart 3s. 6d. Both are 9 cacat Gold.

9-carat Gold Dagger and Lvre Brooch, set with Parisian

Pearls, as shown, 25s. each.

Gents' Single 9-carat Gold Albert, 13 in. long, extra" heavy, pat- j

tern as shown, only £4 each ; Gents' 15-oarat Gold Double Alberts, same pattern, from £5 each, according to weight.

Gents' Single 9-carat Gold Albert, 13 in. long, pattern as shown, only I

£310s each ; Gents' Double 15-carat Cold Albert, same pattern, from £610s. upwards, according to weight.

Just unpacked an Assortment .f New Design» in Elecfroplated Ware, by one of the Bert English ^äÄ^w^oSv mldí' LÄÄ^ Äe '

Makers, consisting of Cruets, Sugars, Entree Dishes, Preserves, Salts, Afternoon Tea Spoons, Az-c. Alberts, extra heavy line, pattern as shown, £8 10s. each.

HE* IB X& 3E¿ Tir M -_9L Iff «SS C5 O - »* Watchmakers & Jewellers, 5G, King William-street.

Auctions.

THIS DAY (Wedncsdaj), at 9 a.m. ' , . ' AT THE SHEEP MARKET.

120 SHROP.-MERINO STORE LAMBS, IN FOR-

WARD ORDER.

GEORGÍE LAUGHTON

will sell by auction, as above, without reserve.

' And on another account

*?* 115 Menno Ewes, sound mouth, sm lamb to

Lincoln rams' ,_ . 11M5

On FRIDAY, April 27, at 2 3u o'clock.

' GRANGE-ROAD, FINDON

v GEORGE LAUGHTON

will sell by auction, for Mr. E. J. Rowell, who is"

leaving the district

FARM IMPLEMENTS, Dalry Utensils, &c., com-

prising Double-fun-ow Plough, Harrows, Seed Drill,; Roller, Mower, 2 Spring-Drays, ?? Tip Dra\, Pagnell, 3 Sets Harness, Swmgle"Bars, 28 Pigs, 100 Head Poultry, 10 Tons Hay, Hand ; Chaffcutter, Grindstone, Ladders, Wuler Troughs, Feed Boxes aid Tubs, Cream Separator (33 gallons), ' Churn, Butter Worker and Press, Milk Utensils, Sewing Machine, Mangle, Wringer, Bees, Brood s Mare (in foal), and a Host of Sundries.

I_t _ 113,15,17 THIS D¥Y (Wednesday), April 25, at 2 o'clock.

' PALTRIDGE"S BAZAAR.

¡ \ - 48 n3iiis 48

VEHICLES AND HARNESS.

BUTLER, SHANNON & CO.,

" * < i will pell by auction

For the owner, from the Burra

6 Good Medium and Light HORSES, right .. ages and good workers

For the owner

1 Upstanding Bay Gelding, good in single ahd

-> double harness

1 Bay Mare, good anywhere

3 Good Saddles and Bridles, complete.

j For : various owners-^

40 Heavy and Light Horses, broken and un j_broken_ i (

BUTLER, SHANNON, & CO,

AUCTIONEERS, STOCK, STATION, LAND, AND

"' FINANCIAL AGENTS,

15,"DAVENPORT. CHAMBERS. CURRD3-STREET ADELAIDE MARKET.-Fat Cattle every Mon

day. Sheep, Lambs. Pigs, Daily Cattle, Calves, to., every IWednesitay.

Horses, Paltridge's Bazaar, every. Wednesday, at-2

o'clock.

Sales undertaken in any.part of the State.

_, ' 288ani:2sax301:298

TO-DAY (Wednesday), at 10.3O.

THE CENTRAL AUCTION MART.

BD. ,W. MELVIN

will offer .GENERAL FURNITURE

BICYCLES, Copper, Stoves, Hose, Pottery, ' Watches, Sewing Machines, Counter, Trucks,

' Scales, Aviary, Jars, Clothing, Baths, Cages,

Bike, Sundries, Tools, Stationery, HOUSE 1 HOLD, FANCY, and MISCELLANEOUS

GOODS._[_

LUXMOORE, DOWLING,

& JEFFREY, Ltd.

will offer, at Gilbert-place

? KANGAROO SKINS, at 2 15 p m._

LUXMOORE, DOWLING

', & JEFFREY, Ltd. .

(Founded in 1857. Incorporated in 1SS2).

Lately named

Linmoore, R. J. Coombs, & Co., Limited.

WOOL, HIDE, "* SKIN, TALLOW, AND ' GRAIN

BROKERS,

GILBERÍP^ACE. *

TALLOW AND- SKIN SALES HELD EVERY MONDAY. . j

, Account Sales and 'Proceeds rendered same week.

Three months' free storage oh gram.

GEORGE DOWLING, \ «".,.,""

GEOHGE JEFFREY, /Manaeers _t_93-183

WILMINGTON MARKET. .

Oa FRIDAY, April 27, at 1 o'clock. i

* 5095T-6095 "

-K 394'°T. 394 , ,

."'. ¿yA HORSES. f}A '"

DALGETY~&CO., LTD.,

' , will sell by auction,-as above .>' -4Ô0 Pqme Wethers

100 2-tooth Fat Wethers , ' ' ''150(2 and 4-tooth Fat Wcthera !

400IFat, Wethers

5101 Merino Ew ct, to lamb July , , 500-1 Lambo c 300 4-tooth Wethers 450 6-tooth Wethers

\ 300 4 and 6-tooth Mermo Wethers in forward

condition - . \ .1,100 Wethers

, 100 Hoggets ' v

400 Menno Ewes (to lamb in May), in lots I 100 Menno Ewes (im lamb), (

100*Full-mouth Ewes (In lamb) , 250 Aged Ewes (in lamb)

25 Fat Lambs\ , < , 70 Mis-ed Sheen.

l8 Fat Bullocks s. .

12 Fat /Bullocks, 50 4 year-old Forwnrd Bul-

locks '

29 Bullocks, 5 Franc Cows, 15 Tat Cows

7^ Dairy Cons, S Cows, 2 .AIilcli Cows

(J Prime Steers. 50 Fat Steers .40. Large'Forward Steers

70 2-year-old Steers, S Steers ' 27 Spnngcis, 30 Young Mixed Cattle

10 Poddies, 5 Draught Horses, 4 Light Horses, 8 Draught Horses ' ' 2 Draugltt Colt», 3 years old

;5 Saddle and ¡Harness Horses ,. ...

* J. Ilasäey-Harns Drill, Ma=6ey-Harrie Cultivator, 4 nearly new, and Sundries

Further. entries invited. , l ' Terms as usual

Also.

ALLOT No 132, Town of WILMINGTON, 200 ft. by 250 ft, with 4-roomed Galvanized Iron House given in. DALGETY & CO., LIMITED,

.*- , 71, King William-street.

WHEAT,'OATS, BARLEY, PEAS, CHAFF, PO-

TATOES, to., sold daily on behalf o< growem.

AUCTION SALES, TUESDAYS.

FREE STORAGE. ADVANCES ON CONSIGN-

MENTS. PROMPT RETURNS. 113aiu201

MONDAY,: Am-il 30,; at 2.

ON THE PREMISES vOF KIA-ORA CLUB (In

LIQUIDATION). COLQXLYL MUTUAL CHAM- BERS, 04, KING WILLIAM-STREET, ADELAIDE. i

j; A. SANDO

is instructed bv the LIQUIDATORS, to ABSO- LUTELY SELL- _

FULL-SIZE. BILLIARD TABLE (by ALCOCK

and CO.). Cue?, Balls, Marking Board, Rests, Gas Fittings, Seat, Platform, Lino- leum, Marble-top Tables, Pictures, A.B. ' Chairs, Clocks, Venetian Blinds »

' ' SADDLEBAG SUITE (by Mayfield), Card

Tables, Handsome Caipet, Electric , Lights and Fan. Ice Chest (Simpson). 2 Cupboard«, Table. Filter, Curtains, Ac._ ~ WEDNESDAY, May 2, at-2.30.

AT THE AUCTIONEER'S ROOM, 3G, ROYAL

EXCHANGE, KEÎG" WILLIAM-STREET. .

ADELAIDE.

BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES.

J. A: SANDO

is instructed to sell

^PARKSIDE SOUTH-Allotment 158 and Portions of Allotments 157, 190, and 200, ha\in«: a frontage of 45 ft. to Scott-street, and 50 ft. to Hill-street, hy a depth of 210 ft., together with a weil-built VILLA, of sis. rooms, bathroom, pantry, stables, and other conveniences thereon. *

Further particulars from F. G. Seammell, Esq., Solicitor, Gladstone Chambers, Pirie-street, Ade- laide; or from the Auctioneer.

IMPORT «ST SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD

" . PROPERTY.

IN MOUNT BARKER.

'- .MONKS~¿T PEAKE -

bave" received instructions from Mr. Jolin Pellew to «11 bv auction, on the property, in Druids avemie, Mount Barker, on SATURDAY, May 5, at

1 o'clock- , "__.

All that Valnible Property, known as "Pel lew's," being ALLOTMENTS 25. 26, and 27, con- taining in all 2 Acres or thereabouts, on which ia erected a substantial stone House, 10 rooms, tanks, sheds, outbuildings, garden, water laid on, and every convenience; also stone Cottage'(subject to life interest by present occuF-mt). The whole property is well fenced and subdivided. ' Imme-

diate possession.

Title-E.P.A. Terms to suit purchaser, which

"«41 he-ûnnounced at sale, . - ( " 1UA82, .

Persons Wanted.

Under this heading (if prepaid) 14 words, Sixpence ACTIVE Boys wanted Apply, between 3 and

IO, A Simpson & Son Gawler pi_5Sc

A YOUNG Lady granted, as Assistant Nurse, den-

tist's rooms, must be good writer Apply own handwriting to "Alpha," Box 442, Gpil

zU5

ACTIVE Woman, about 30, to assist houschola

duties, adult family-Mm. Arthur Tucker, Finniss. 118-5

AT Mrs Maley*s, Dale st, Port -Good Generals _required for all parts, references 114 15 ADDRESSING Envelopes, by anjone, evenings,

spare time, town or country, we pay h¡ghes(¡

pnce. Send two references and stamps for reply - ' The Postman s Budget," 359, OoUms st, - Mel bourne. 113,15

T once, first-class Dressmaker Apply 35, ^ Hanson «t.-M L McKenzie

A-"RIALTO '-Laundress, institution, 15/,

Parlormaid. 14/, House-Parlormaids Gene- rals, Mitcham, Glenelg ^Burnside, Brighton

A -"RIALTO," Victona-«q -Bannaid, Cit} , ¿-A- Cook, Laundry Housemaid, station. General, hotel, Cockburn, Nurse

AT Hittmann's Offire»-Barmaids Gérerai, sta

tion, 15/, Housekeeper, General, leading hctel, take charge stores

AT once, Cook, Housekeeper (sttlion), Gene-

rals, Housemaid», Nurse, Ladyhclps.-Rc 1-ble, 389, Kmg William-st

AT Miss Townsend'« Pulteney st-Parlormaid»,

. Housemaids, Cook Laundresses, li/, 20 Gene rals, Laundry Housemaids j

AT Mrs Phillips , Pirie st -General, Housemaid,

together City, Generals, Cooks, Housemaids, stations. Lad,) helps.

AT Gooden's opp Town Hall-Barmaid Bro

ken Hill, Waitresses, Cooks, Gtneralo, Pianiste Boots, Citv

GOOD Home with small wages, offered tu clean, honest girl Reply "Reliable," Nor

wood P O l .

A

AT Len Gooden s "So-wood -Expenenced a^id

Light Generals, best places m subu-hs. Ap plv early

T adelaide ^gencj, Charles-st, late Unley-í - Wanted, Generals Cooks, Housemaids foi all parta ». *

A1 'A

YOUVG Girl for'general housework!-108,

Halifax st v *

APPHlJvTICE, furniture manufactory, direct tui

tion hand work?; sinai, premium, salarv - Rowe 117, Hanley »t.

AT Railway Registry Office 195, Kmg William

sr.-Wanted, Generale, also Mother's Help

AT Select Registry, Carrington st -Cook

i Housemaid, together, country, staid General Medindie Generals, city_

AT McSweenv*e, Gawler pi-Plain Cook, 17/

-^i. Wardsmaid Parlormaids, Housemaids, Mother» Help (IO/), Generals, Cook Laundress

AT McSvlecny s --Wanted, Ga-dener, station,

useful KO uh, milk, drive, Barmaid, superior rntcl Hotel Boots.

A

YOUNG Girl to assist m housework - hurst, 20, Grenfell st , Kent Town

ACTH E Younir Man drive, attend garden, gene

rall} useful, references. \pply ' Capable,"

this office

A

riRST Class Pump Hand, at once -H Wird, bootmaker, Rundle *t, Kent Town_ OY wanted, one used to hornes Applj Dr Jfiir-i.

St Vincent st Port Adelaide *? .

BOY wanted as. Messenger-Wills * Co, jpirie

street '

BOOT Trade-Wanted, Repairer, that can put

up Apply 226, Rundle st.

B

OY wanted tor dairy work. Apply E. B, Cox",

corner Hurdle st E <? "

B'

RIOKLAYERS wanted-J Hennessy, IJO,

Wardst North Unley

B

OY wanted, Girl, drawing hand -^Empire

Brushware Co , 104, Cume-st

B°°L

Trade-Machinist and Fitters, girls for eking -Standard Gawler pi 115 7

-r>OOT Trade -Machinists, Fitters, and Girls for J3 beading machines >-Wills' Boot Factor},

Pine-st 113 5

BOOT Trade -Wanted, good Edge setter, smart

Youth waist ironing, Boys /for heeler? Operator Gobdyear machines-Adelaide Boot Fac tory V 1131o / BAKERS.-Wanted, smart Improver, bread. \p

_ply J H Daniel, Kent Town_U4 5

BOXMAKERS -Practical Girls wanted -rSilver*a

' Bos. Factor}, Norwood, 2llj 7

COMPlJTiJvT Bookkeeper wanted to balance

tradesman's books-"Confidential," this oP¡

iie__^

COUNTRY Girl, as^Gcneral, wages, 12/6, no

vvishng Apply, by'letter, stating reference, Cosmopolitan," P 0 , Larges Bay_ COMrORT\BLE,Home small vvage», return «er

\ icm - woman child walking -Mis White, Jchn street Hindmarsh -~

CAP VBLC Shipping and General Clerk, used to

citarme and looking after goods in and out and forwarding general!} -' G T ," this office.

115c

c

OOK, General and Hous"maid small firmly,

M-dindie -"Matron," this office 114 6 COOKS, 14/, 16/, Housemaids 14/, Parlormaids,

14,, Generalsi- > A -Drummond s, ,144, Run- dle sr i V* '

/^ViPS-^-Wantod;"' Per=on cut, \make Caps, pnce - \J Milforc "S-t Co ," drapers, tailors, Jnlcj rd

t »<t.- I "_T_lloS

COOK wanted, woman preferred.-W Dcmneli},

ib Hmdley st

DRAPER, Eapcnenced, good credential», 6ecks

employment Appl} ' Groper, "Unley Po«t office 115 7

DRESSMAKING-Good Bodice Hand» waj'eu

Miss Donnell, Eagle Chambers, King William st zll5

EXPERIENCED j,Ironmonger wanted \pplj A.

' Dane, National Mutual Buildings \delaide

E

T71XPERIENCED Kitchen Girl, general useful -4D AU Politis, King Wm 'st

EXPERIENCED HouseParlirmaid -Mrs. Harold

lisher, Dequetteville ter / Kent Town, Id. section Marryatville car_I 115-6

CP

OOD General wanted *pply Mrs Phillips,

Vanlev, ' Henley Beach rd , M'le End.

O'

OOD Cook, al_o General Apply E Slattery,

Roval Hotel Crystal Brook. n*-1L GIRL, as Light General,! countrj hotel, no cook

ing, no children -Mro "Richardson, Lobe

thal

/GALVANIZED Ironworker wanted used to raak VXing tanks Apply G Martens, ¡a. Parade Norwood_^_!_z11

V__ENERAL wanted no washing, morning or VT evemng-Mrs. B, Solomon, Hill st, N A.

, """ i 11415

OOD Laundress every Monday, reference re _." quired, 4/ and fares Apply "Washing," Edwardstown P 0 _zU*5 G-0

/-^BOCER S Assistant, age l8 to 20 \pply Tues VT day, af t»r 1 o'clock, 187, Kmg William st

(1 OOD General, good wage», no linen or washing

7Î -Mr« Ward, Esplanade, Largs Ba}

/^TlRL, 14, sleep home \pply Training Stables VT Camngton-st near Jackson's butcher shop,

cast

ENER1L Servant, family of four -No 34, Ba. _." nord st, North Adelaide, mornings or even

ings_\

i ogs_-_

/^ IRL. general work and mmd 2 children Apply \JC after 11 o'clock 128, Halifax st

lrTMANN S Labor Office -Stveral Firm _. . Hands, Boots, Oil}, Vectis, Boys, various purposes farms, stations.

H1

HUNTS Laboi Offices-Warted Married Farm

Laborer, Farm llanos, Farm Youths, ind

larm Boys.

TTUVTS Labor Offices -Wanted, Station Couple, JJ. h-band garden«, wife domestic, good w ges Applv personally_. H\M Shop, a smart Assistant wanted at once.

L. Conrad Hu dley st_115-6"

HONTST, trustworthy Person, help ill duties

return good bonn, pocket irouey - "Help,"

t'Us effice

Hc

OMLLY Companion wash, iron shirts small _ . family, 7/, af ernoon, evenings free.-"Com foit," X K PO -_ IRO"VWORKER, good, before noon, bring tools

-Muller, albert st, PaynVhsm

IRONCRS wanted, shirts and collars, must polish

M'-» McGuinness iqi Parade, Norwood

-KIND LADY would Adopt Child as own, pr° JiVmium required Address "Strictly Private," Alberton P 0_zll5-7

i/

Kind Lady would adopt Baby, under 12 months small premium -' Comfort," this office

Light General, used-*to children.Apply Mrs.  

Mathews Rose ter., Wayville. ,

LADYHELP, wash, iron. sWrta well, time for

outings, 7/, Knall iaaik%-"Plain," _t_ pffiGaV '

Perseas Wanted.

MACHINISTS. Denham, Trousers, Walls, Unlincd

Coats, 2 Improvers.-221, Pirie-st-, opp. J.

Kill's.

iM

ASONS, also Carpenters and Fitters. 'Apply A.

Dawe, Nationa.l Mutual Building, Adelaide.

MARRIED Couple; wife good cook, man attend

garden, generally useful. Apply "Refer- ences," this office._ MACHINIST Wanted, one accustomed pillow

? cases preferred. Apply Manchester Depart ment. Jas. Marshall & Co._113-15

"XTTITiSE-Ncedlewoman, refined, for North Ade -i-T laide; state age, references,-salary.-"Good Home." this office._i_*

FFICE Boy, shorthand and typewriter. Appiy¡

at once, own handwriting, "Broker," this

office._/_113-15

,FFICE Bov, smart, wanted. Apply at once, by

letter, D. & J Fowler, Limited. 114-15

O o

FFICE Boy. Apply, own handwriting,'"Stan-

dard,") this office. 114-6

ORGANIST and Choirmaster for Archer-street

Methodist Church.-Applications will be re- ceived by Rev. Wm. Shaw, Lefevre-tcrrace, North Adelaide, up to May 1. Applicants are de éired to enclose testimonials and state salary re- quired. 115,7.20

TfrAPERHANQER. Apply early, Juncken Bros., -t Glen Osmond-rd., Parkside. .

s:

MART'Boy for bakehouse.-A. Douglas, Little y Sturt-st.

S

MART Lad wanted; references required.-New

York Import Co., 150, Rundle-st._ SMART Boy (If), used to IK uses.-Duhst ¿

Biven,' Kinj: -William-st_'?? ?

AW Sharpener, call at once.-105, Hurtle-sq.,

i south-west side.

s

MART Youth for office, able do shorthand and 1 typewriting.-Box 67, G.P.O. ,, 114-6"

MART Mechanic, used to cycle and motor trade.'

Pbonix Tire Coy., Pirie-st 114-6

$

MART Machinists at once, underclothing. Ap-

ply Factory, 90, Pirie-st, D. '& W. Murray. _l_113-5

CTRONG young Girl to assist housework.-Mrs. 'O Ridgway, Beulah-rd. Ext., Keusirgton.

_ "113-15

SMART Young Woman -wanted, assist -waiting on

tables. Apply Grant's Dining Rooms, Hind ley-st._,

ÇJOME young Ladies wanted to qualify for mer »O . oantiie poeition, .which will be at my dis jwsal duruig this year and early next year.. Im- mediate personal application to me necessary.-E. PauU Howard, Howard's Commercial College, Grenfell-Et. Special facilities and attention will be given to those capable of being prepared in, short time. Three young men of good "education^ also \v anted_111-17

QHOEING Smith '-wanted; only good men need

apply to C. L. E. Lute, Mallala. 110 5

TTvAILORlNG.-Wanted, Assistant Cutter for stock J- work, and Coat, Trousers, Vest Machinists. W. Clisby._lli-5

TAILORING.'-Coat, Vest, Trousers Machinists;

Coat Hands and Assistant Cutter; constant em-

ployment-W^Chsby._ 114-5 rTtULORS.-Good Men wanted at once; must be J- first-class tradesmen., Apply J. Miller Ander- son & Co._H i_ 114-16

rrUHiORlNG.-Two good Coat Hands.-T. Mc

J- Grath. Port Adelaide._ 114-16

mAILORESSES.-Coat Hands, wanted.-Shierlaw 'X.. and Co.,- tailors.and outfitters, Hindley-st ,"

I 116c

rTÜtOUSEK Finishers wanted. ctnstsnt. X, ?> Pascoe It Oo.,U0, Waymcuth-st.

mAILORS-Good Coat Men wanted;, frock and J-, dress.-J. G.' Rowell, SO, Rundle-st. \, 115-7 TiAILORESSES.-Good Coat Hand wanted.-W.

Lucas,« 7a. Grenfell-st._115-6

TTKLlQr" Park.-Wanted, thoroughly experienced U Gardener, two or three cays weekly! Apply, staling wages required, Box 67, G.P.O., Adelaide.

- » . r. ... - t 115-6

w

ANTED, Girl, il4,- assist housework, mornings;

references.-Mi-si Lang, l8, Buxtor.t>t, N.A.

VX7ANTED, experienced Dressmaker, for country.

->> -Goode, Durrant, & Co., Ltd._115-6

VITANTED, a Girl, light housework. Apply Mrs. YV F. Bya"fi> 105, Gillcs-sy near school.

TT/ANTED, smart Boy,-to learn trade. Apply/at V» once, Portland Hairdressmg Saloon,-t Port

laide, y_,_. . J15-G

WANTED, .experienced General and Housemaid;

personal references.-.Mrs. Gebhardt, Brighton rd., Glenelg. '_? , '_115-7

WANTED, clean Girl-, mind baby, few hours

daily.-Mrs. Lüdemann, Erskine-st, Good vvood Park. >_* _'. ,_'

WANTED, experienced Boundaiy-rider for. nor

1 therri station. , Apply Pastoralists? Associa tion, Australasia Chambers._

ANTED, a ^'Plasterer's Laborer.-G. Wright, Angas-st_^^^^

w \tf

7ANTED, 'by kind lady, to, adopt Child, from " 5 to 6 years.-"Jean," this office._

W'

ANTED, a young Girl as .Housemaid.-203,

Rundle-st £.

W:

ANTED, Lal, with some experience.of iron- mongery store. Apply Duncan & Fraser,

TT7IAKTED, two Travellers, young and energetic, VV< to "Woollen," this office.

w*

WANTED, reliable, refined Girl, as Help, 3 in

1 family;, good home to suitable person. .Apply, by letter in first instance, "Genuine," this otface'.'_y-% _115-7

TS/ANTED, Gardener, young, competent, flowers, *VV nottuly roses, vegetables, milk two cows,

teni pony, Sx.': state age, wages, with copy re- ferences.-Box 252. 0.-P.O._._?__ WANTED for Port Lincoln, Smart Junior and

Salesman.-G. & R-j Wills & Co._115-7 ¡\TtTANTEB, strong young man for Garden Work, * V near Adelaide, used horses.-"Useful," this office. 1_' . '_I loo

TXTANTED, Wheelwright, accustomed carpentcr W ing, young preferred; constant if suitable. E. H. Whiting, machinist, Redhill._. 114-16

WANTED irnmedi2tplyi Butcher, sober and good

all-round tradesman. " Apply Staker & Co., Jamestown. _114-16

TANTED, 2 Plasterers.and a Laborer, at once.

4tmlv J. T. Schroeter, contractor, Bute.

^*w , " j_114-17

WANTED, General; must be a good Cook; re

' ferences.-St Andrew's Manse, AVakefield-st,

City._I_tii.16

WANTED, respectable Lad, just left school;

.. used horses^and cattle. " Apply Mrs. Pome roy. Rosewater. * '_114-15

WANTED, Ladyhelp for month, light duties;- off

two evenings, one afternoon.-Children's Home, Walkerville._;_lli'-o

WANTED, a good General. Apply Mrs. Ellis,

Pudley-5t, Semaphore._lLJ-16

VTTANTED, Housekeeper, young widower, no W children; £1 per week.-"Jack," P.O., Ade- laide^_,_114-5

WANTED, good General Servant, respectable;

small family, S°°d home.-Mrs. R. Bolger, Victor Harbor. _' '' 114^

WANTED, Smart Youth, for Grocery; some ex-

perience; reference required. Apply 161, Hindley-st._ . - ?"_114-6

TXTANTED, Smart Saleswoman," knowledge of VV Millinery; references.-T. H. Chinner, Par-dc, Norwood._' 114-6

WANTED, Smart, Respectable Boy, drive and de-

liver milk (no milking); country boy pre- ferred.-X. Higgins, Gates Head Daily, King Wil liam-rd., Hyde Park._t_114-6

'ANTED, experienced Light General; sleep

home preferred.-119, Melbourne-st, N.A.

_ ' 113-5

IvV

W4NTED, for Gilberton, competent General,

three in family; no shirts, collars.-Box 2ü. _113-5

WORKING Housekeeper, for country, middle,

aged, respectable Woman, used to children. -"Alpha," this office. _113-5

ANTED, experienced Laundry-Housemaid. Misa Phillips, Milverton, Mill-ter., N.A.

1_113-15

T5TANTED, General, four in family nursemaid VV kept Apply morning or evening, Mrs. Mar ?card. Eighth-av., St Jäters._113-15

WANTED, Experienced General and Housemaid;

personal references.-Mrs. Gebhardt, Brighton rd., Glenelg. 113-5       WANTED, Ladyhelp, cheerful, willing, all

duties; no children.-"X.," p.o., Grange

sO!3-r

WANTED, good Teani for hay-carring; constant

work.-Denton & Co., Pirie-st, Adelaide.

._-_106e

WANTED, good young General; family 2; no

shirts.-34, Buxton-st, North Adelaide.

WANTED, several good Machinists, shirt and

underclothing; constant; piecework.-G. and

R. Wills te Co.. Putteney-et. _zll5-7

Y7E7ANTED, Experienced General; references. Ap

VV; ply MM, Whitley. W*. Gcwst,, North Ade.'

Persons^ Wanted.

W¡ANTED, good Genei-al and Housemaid, at

once.-Brunswick Pier Hotel, Port. 113-15 ANTED, Ladyhelp; maid kept. Apply Mrs. Mazure, "Auldana," Magill. - ,114-16

tTTANTBD. Youth, from count-,' able to milk "V and drive.'' Apply 61, Kent-ter.,'Kent Town.

YOUNG woman as General, no children; re-

ference required.-Mrs. Saunders, Trinity-st-r College Town. ? ' - >- - '

VTOUNG-Woman, for general housework; no-chil -*- dren;" easy place.-Mrs. Hocking, 101, Hurtle sq. j i

ryOUNG Lady for office work; tuition for ser ' J- 'vices.-24, Mercantile Chambers._ "Y"OUNG Girl, assist Housework, small family,

-*- . comfortable home.-Mrs. Chappell, Perabroke stieet. Kensington Park. . .

DENTIST,-WANTED,

A REGISTERED ASSISTANT; ' %

permanent engagement offered.

' All applications treated confidentially.' . '

115-7 ,'' \ :. ' Box 178, G.P.O. _;_-'^ . - ?_1_

WANTED, . \

CABINET AND CHAIR FRAME MAKERS

CONSTANT EMPLOYMENT.

-Apply - ; i - '

A. .PENGELLEY & CO., > i

EDWARDSTOWN. 114-6

Situations Wanted.

Under this heading (if prepaid) 14 words, Sixpence. A SMART elderly Man wants work, garden,

milk, used horses, usefuL-"Smart," Ed-1

wardEtown P.O.

AT Len Gooden's, Panade, Norwood-To Clients

Have waiting first-class General; Norwood

only._._115-6 .?

A S Companion, by young lady of good family,'1 A musical. Apply "Marjory," this office.

BY Painter, Piperhanger, with tools.-"LX.L.,"

? this office._

BY elderly Man, Wife, and Daughter, ' hotel

management, or other place of trust.-»lCre dtntialß," Parkside P.O.

B

Y Experienced Dressmaker, Ladies' and Chil-

dren's Dresses, by day.-"Experience," G.P.O. _114-6

BAKER, bread, smallgoods, steady, reliable,

wants situation, town, country; good refe-

rences.- "Malt," this office. _113-15

CAPABLE Housekeeper, ',middte-aged, careful,

widow, daughter; Cook, Housemaid, Nurse, -Reliable, 269, King William-st. >

ARPENTER'S Improver, well advanced, r¿

quires situation, town or country. Apply "Roof," Coromandel VaUcy._114-16

TTTJIBSr-CLASS Well-Sinker seeks engagement, X. contract or otherv.ise, thoroughly understand-! water supply, spiings, ire; cxccpticral references. Apply "G.E.B.," this office_115-0

/*^00D Shoeing and Jobbing Smith wishes situa \X tion in stables. Apply "Shoeing," "Adver- tiser^ Office,J_ori_____114-15

GiARDENER wants work, day or constant; high

est reference-"G P.," this office._ /"GARDENER wants situation, able pruno, milk \JA "TÎV.R.," c/o H. Sewell, seedsman, Rundle-st. _ ._113-15

OROCERS.-Young Man, with goodf references,

seeks position in shop, experienced.-"Run die," this office._i_

OUSES Painted, first-clao tradesman, imported

lead stains used; cheap.-Box 10, G.P.O.

H

HONEST, reliable Man desires position, Collec-

tor, Port Adelaide and districts.-"Trust,"' Peterhead P.O._ HOUSEKEEPER (2S), splendid references, well

recommended; all duties; obliging, (Just worthy.-Hittma-n's Labor Offices._ LADY wishes position in Draper's or Cakp Shop;

experienced.-"A.F.," th¡3 office._115-6 TK/fABRlED Man, wrnts «mtpîojment, garden, iiJLi horses, Imilk, any land work ibksn.-"Gar. den," this office._'

POSITION as Lad}'help, refined family, assist all

duties.-"Evelyn," this office._ PRACTICAL Gardener wants situation, about

May 12; highest references.-"Jim," 91, Gouger-st._. _l^-Q

TJOS1TION wanted as Housekeeper, gentleman. X "M.E.," this office._, 114-6

SMART young Lady seeks position as Waitress,

inexperienced. Address "Anxious," Parkside P.O._(_113-15

nno Bakers.-Situation as Second Hand; rcfer

X enees; reliable. Apply "Abstainer," Sema phore P.O.. Semaphore.'_114-16

ANTED, situation by middle-aged Person as

-Housemaid. Apply "Minnie," this office.

^ 114-15

w

WANTED engagements, Singing, by Young Lady.

5/ per night; satisfaction given.-"Singing," this office.' "_;_115-7

WANTED, by staid, respectable Widow, clean-

ing, housework, ascist, few hours daily -Trust." this office: _,_115,7,20

WANTED, all kinds work, flannels, aprons,

blouses, skirts, to. ; any quantities.-"Manu- facturer." this office._. ^ ,_ YOUNG,Ghi (20) seeks re-crgagement Nurse,

Mother's Help. Apply "Nurse," 10, Penny pl., Adelaide. _?_ YOUNG phap (20) wanta job, anything; used to

horses. Apply "A.D.," (¡his office.

15/

.r /-ROOMS Papered, Painted, Ceilingä Whit

ened; I find everything.-Box 10, G.P.O.

Boara and Residence.

Under this heading (if prepaid) 14 words, Sixpence.

PARTMENTS, Rooms, furnished, select, double,

smgle, conveniences, bath.-2, Tavistock-st., Rundle-3t. E._116-6

A BEAUTIFUL Home offered married couple;

large front bedroom, sitting-room, use kit ehen; bus passes.-"Malvern," this office. 115-6 AÏ 97, Flinders-st.-Superior Home, ladies, gen-

tlemen, married couples; every convenience; terms moderate._ BOARD, Residence, 15/ week.-3, TaviStock-st.,

' nr. Tavistock Hotel, Hundle-st.; single room. _115-16

COMFORTABLE Apartments, furnished or unfur-

nished, board optional, nr. station, jetty; terms moderate.-"Benson," Semaphore._ COMFORTABLE Board and Lodging at Madam

Harpur* s, Fullarton-rd., Parkside (two doors past tramsheds)._H4-5

.T?vUKKISHED Srtting-Room, Bed-Room, Kitchen, X\ to Let; gas stove, bath; 'terrace, frontage;

North Adelaide.-"Gardener," this office. 111-3,5

URNISHED Rcoms, front, ground floor, fiont balqony room, conveniences; moderate terms. -114, C^rringtoii-st._üä-6

FURNISHED Double Bedrocm, sitting-Toom, use

kitchen, penny'section, K.A.-"Park," this

office. _ '«- ' ,

T7TORN1SHED Room wanted, close, or in city, X, board optional; permanent.-"Cyclo," this

office._ 115-6 _G ENTLEMAN wants Comfortable Home in Chris VT tian family, within easy distance of City. Ad dress "Comfort," this office._ "T^ILMARNOCK," 83, Gover-st. east, N. Ade. X_ laide.-Superior Home offered married couple or two gentlemen._114-6

,T ARGE, Comfortable Furnished Room, fire ¡JU place, separate entrance; no children.-25, Sydenham;-rd., Norwood._ LADY requires a good Home, Norwood or Ken

I smgton; permanent if suitable.-"Refined," this office. _115-0

ADY requires plainly-furnished Bedroom, East ' Adelaide. Full particulars, "Room," P.O., St. Peters._

Tr/ ADY Boarder wanted, private home, facing

XJ park, southern suburn, penny scction. -Park," this office. _115-7

TI/TARRIED Couple want Board, Besicknce, with J)X private family. State terms, "Wilson," G.P.O.J_'__ T>ARK-ter.. Wayville, next (west) Ladies' Col _ t lege, vacancies for Gentlemen, comfortable home;' terms moderate.

FiRTLY-Fiirnished Outside Room, suit working

man; cheap; also. Single Beds.-87, Flmders strcet. _

TD-URUA," Pennington-ter., N.A., third house XÚ east Cathedra], parki frontage-Vacancies, Gentlemen._;_ SELECT Accommodation for 3 Gentlemen; 15/.

1<S¡, Hurtle-eq., corner Halifax-st. ÇJf110» tram. _TIÇ6

S

UPERIOR Cbrnfortable Home offered Tegpcctable

EÏERY-D1Ï WA8TS AT BMPWlOiCHlÄ ;MS:|

TO-DAY AT V

CHAS. MOORE ft CO.'§¿

Victoria-sanare Tram Terminais/ Gougër-street- .-;$

_gI- ADELAIDE'S NEW STORE mkmB¿ l<*i

VÏ5IT ADELAIDE'S NEW STORE *° DAÍ"

i-. ..? . .^..^.-..'*

Si-inch WHITE SHEETIN«,

lúhó. Yard.

This SHEETING we are selling at lOJd. yard is o

Real Heavi Twilled Cloth We have seen no better sold at 1/6 yard-and wo honestly consider it cheap at 1/3 yard-but we are clearing it to- day at lOJd yard Even if you do not want Sheeting just come and see these wonderful

values

ÉASTEK MILLINERY*

At 10/6 we are showing Tables of the Sweetest Win-

ter Millinery one could wash to see, in all the Leading Styles and Latest Colorings. All are fresh and beautiful

Ask to see our 10/6 Millinery.

EASTER MILLINERY.

At 15/6 we are now 6howiiur Tables of CHOICE

EASTER MILUNERY Our 16/6 Hats embrace every hew style upon w'uch fashion has set the seal of approval These daintv headpieces at 15/6 are certainly the very choicest v«e have ever seen offered at such a low figure

v Ask to see our 15/6 Table

TO-DAY Ï/I1 EACH. I 12 doren Ladies' Stylish Winter kBlouscs, in new

Cashmere Twill Flannelette, m very choice floral I and embroidered atnpe designs, full sizes, in any j color, worth 2/11. I

A VERY SPECIAL VALUE IN

WHITE QUILTS at 3/11.

At 3/11 each-We are clearing 100 White 'H.C

Quilts, Rouble-bed size, raeasurine 3 yards long | by 2 yards 4 in wide, or 103 by 76 W A real nice weight We have seen Quilts sold at 6/11 cadi, and not near Una value. To-day's prices, only 8/11 each

CHAMPION BLASSET» for 13/6

We offer a beautiful full bed sine Australian Wool

Blanket This Blanket measures 84 x «6 inches, and weighs 6 lb of Australian best, full of warmth, and comfort, ¡asd weer We invite you around to see these. You are not pressed to buy.

A BARGAIN IN FLANNEL.

See this 8jd yard, Australian Flannel, 28 in.

wide, in White, Grey, or Natural, meei heavy cloth, worth 1/, to day, Sid yard.

Bl« RUGS, 1/11 EACH. '

200 Strong Dark Bed Bugs, with Colored Borders

measuring 60 by 66 mi These big Bugs were 211, now only 1/11 each.

' SPECIAL FOR BOYS.

E/1Ï, usually 4/11-Pure Indigo Washing Galatea

Sailor Suits, for 2/11, sizes S to 10

6/11, usually 8/11-Strong Bibbed Serge Sailor

Smts-,<all SIZES, for 6/11

1/3, usually 1/li-Cntearable Boya' Knickers, for

school wear, all sizes, for 1/3

E/G, usually 3/6-Extra Serong Bibbed Serge

Kmckera, 3 to 10. for 2/6

A REAL GOOD EE_IABI»E 3é-ï_

To-day

CALICO,-._., ,,_,___,_.--? -,

from atTy lime or filling, ana the :Wwy Hw--., cotton is up this cloth should' fietch..''. Bit

dozen, and would be only a fair priefetor. jr. » lins Store wanta your trait, and v^J>tetSoa^

a tiptop Calico to-day for 3/11 obre_r Com« - and see it-we do not ask you to boy. .*"*£>*?.?' ~ » » i » . . » « «'' » , ^"» % *. a- ç

EASTER MIMJOfBltY/'^^

Come, see our 21^JO___BY MARVELS: "ThemP,*

exquisite Models axe the most charming Hat*- j. we have had the pl-asare of showmg the Ax-»**? laide Public. These are close copies o^tS«*-1 most expensive French models. We like yon-W - come and see these. Just . <, <.

Ask to see the 21/ Table:_,%.; * EASTER CK>ST-"_L_s:*--^ ^ At 21/-Most Stylish Easter Costnroe, m Navy ami;

Brown Cloth, the New-.Co_, known, aa-tfthe Newmarket Coat,'* ! stylishly tommeär ami i finished. -Skirt smartly cot, pleated, and gored, -

Ask to see these. g* f

BARGAIN 1ST FLAITSE-ETrE.

At 6Jd. Yard-Heavy TwHBed FlanneUttefN-"

Pmks and Whites, go-inches wide, heavy twintef o weights; a cloth we bon recommend; honest!- -

worth 7/11 dozen. " *- y\ ^ .,. . . ;W **./,

TO-DAY at 1/3 EACH. * /« ¿ At 1/3 each-To-day we offcr "600Lanc&teaV. Window Blinds, in Dark Greens" *nd*Cte*-_(,ea¿a 6 ft long, some are T ft.; 36 irickes, othels. alt. 40 inches ' wide; with pretty printed design;al .r

usually !/_?>ead».^-flj, ' >_v "i

bottom; these are -

l/_i YARD ..*_ WIDE ' ; '

FLOORCLOTM. - _* Vsfl At l/4j-Wie m clearinr our P-ai¿*B-k floef.^

cloth, Floral and Tile Designe. ?> 'This, ia -tha,/ Floorcloth yon see sold by. many other, nowa.

at 1/11 yard. If you want Floor Oorertoga. wT, can suit yon-and ^_ve your vmoMif."' ¿»»"aW invite you around to see our grind:- Taloew- t we do not press you to buy.' * , J **i , ?f j. MEITS TWEE» TEOCSEES.

1 1/lLP-^IE.t ,,, ' J>.T>V A well-made Trousers, in Heavy Dirk I »Tweed,

sizes 8 to 7, usually 8/11, to-day «füyl/ll patt -,.*

-MEJVSIMIIMLLAS. V

TO-DAY 2/11JRACH. ' -<--,' 50 Hen's Good 6rrong-framed Umbrellas, fast bia«

and good wearing cover, lusoally 6/Ü. special to-day 2/11 each.* - ,<. "¡-lt '.'t

BARGAINS IN HEWS WEA*, ~ ,'

l/_ each-Strong Gahrtea W_k__ f_lrts,iliBt4^>

bads, all MCIa JI- - ,!»?»' ?jj"" 1/11, usually 2/6-Gental White. Mercc<riiW ;Sb_t*> -.

for 1/U l r * -, ' ' -

2/6, ns-llA 2/11-Gents' C~am __ Stripe'Shirt»

for 2/6 u * ?> i % ' _. > ' ,. -t

1/6, __Uy l/U-Gents* Arong Ojtt^TV'addng -

Surfs, for 1/8 . r , ** . ?* 1/U, usually 2/J3-Genfs* H__ei -TJ____*6. . 1er 1/U. *' - - -"v.

* »»** » * . » . ft** * ».», * » . ...»".#Vï5r

^-.-T-, ADELAIDES NEW1 STORE --i- !. -£ T? y*SIT ADELAIDFS NEW STORE 'T0"°^Vf

" CHAS. MOORE*& OÖ^J#

1 TIOTORUTSQUABE TRAM' TERMINUS, GOUÖER^TBHn:. (¡ -V rV-.'

1«V

Federal Boot Company

Wë find at the end of the season t hat we are considerably overstocked, a«4 to effect a clearance we have decided to , \

Clear the Whole of Our Stock

AT LESS THAN COST. " -

. THIS IS N0 SALE OF OLD STOCK GOODS. WE OUAEANTÉB .ALL <x " GOODS TO BE 'SOUND AND NEW. IF NOT APPROVED OF MONEY' EE-t *

TURNED. WE CARRY THE LARGEST AND B2ET ASSORTED STOCK GB,.'*

BOOTS AND SHOES IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

NOTE-THESE BARGAINS FOR EASTER WEEK ONLY Gents' Glace and Calf Bals and Button, Bostock & Keiths' make, in 5 and "J

6 only, 25/.For 14/9 7 %: Gent«' Keith American Glace Bals., our well-known line, 21/. For 17/t"^ * Gents' Box» Calf Bals, Keiths' make, our well-known line, 20/. For 17/1" Í .Gents' Brown Tennis Shoes, stout rubber soles,, English make, 12/6 .... For 10/6 »? 'Gents' Welted Boots, toe caps, 12/6V.,. For 8/11 . Gents' Cossacks, very smart boot, //9 .I . ,.\[. For B/U 20 Pairs Gents" Snow's American Glacie Bals, -welted, usual price, 28/^ .. For 18/8 Ladies' Glace Oxford Shoes, patent toecaps, Bostock make, 13/9.. ..^.. For 10/3 Ladies' Glace Button Shoes, patent toecaps, Bostock nuke, 14/6,.. .V... t For 11/9 Ladies' Brown Tennis Shoes, stout rubber soles, 8/11 .-.. Í. *. For 6/11

Ladies' Tan Court Shoes, pumps, best make, 4/11 .. .i .. .. 0.. For3/IL>

Ladies' Lasting Boots, goloshed all round, 5/11 .>. .1..> For 4/1L , Ladies' Grey Plimsoll's, sizes S to 7, 2/11...,.r ..t |Wl/ll

Ladies' Nurses' Shoes, rubber heels, 4/11. ri*.. vFpr£/ll ,r Ladies'Tan One Bar Shoes, 6/11.".Y. .. .. 'For 4/11 -> Children's Stout Leather Oxford Shoes, stout soles, 7, 8, 9, 10, 2/11.. For 1/11

Ghddren's Grey Plimsoll's, rubber soles, extra value, 10,11, 12,13, and 1,3/3 For 1/11 3 175'Pairs Children's Brown Canvas Shoes, 5, 6,11, and 13,vto he cleared.. For 1/ * "", 75" Pairs Boetoclr/s 2x5 Patent One Bar ¡Snoes, "hand sevra, T.P.H., usual * c *-i -

price 4/9.'.i., -w. For 2/fl <?

500 of Griffin's Tan Paste, m 6d. tins.I. For 3d.

TO OUR COUNTS 1 CUSTOMERS-The above Lines are obtainable x through

70 of our Branches and Agencies throughout the- State, or direct from th« ; FEDERAL BOOT COMPANY, 78, Rnndle-street, Adelaide, Tanners ( and 'Cm> ~? riers, Boot and Shoe Manufacturers; and at London', Sydney, Melbourne, ,4*ÇrtJ»i *'

Tasmania. » t 89c ~

3

BsKtri and Residence.

I ÇJUPERIOR Envate Board, front bedrooms; trams

»v* 'pass; Id. section; stabling.-14, Hutt-st"

I City. \_116-6

CAVO Furnished Rooms, use dining-room and

- kitchin- terms modérate.-228, Curne-st. '

_115-6

DO Let, Jetty-rd., Furnished Bedroom, use kit

.chen; 7/6 weekly.-"Tot," P.O., Glenelg.

[TAGANOY lor Boarders.-Mrs. Jackman, lincoln

V House, Poole-st., N-A. Penny section.

YIOXOR Harbor.-Two Furnished Rooms, use

kitchen, near beach, station.-Mrs. Tonkin.

VXTANTED immediately, Board, -Lodgings for I'VV couple and five boys, ages 3 to 13 years.

"Neville," this office._$115

ÜETIDOW Lady, no children, offers superior vV Rooms, attendance, gentleman or patient. 189, Gilles-st._114-15

WASTED, particulars, good class furnished

Apartments, city, neat suburbs.-Hutchinson, agency, North-ter., Hackney. _ 115-6

WASTED, two unfurnished Rooms, fireplace, in

_City, or penny section.-"Rita," this office. !r\7AJSTED, two or three nice Furnished or TJn VT furnished Rooms, in 'Port Adelaide.-Miss Kerrison, care J. H. Hollis, Exeter. -_113-15

YOCXG Lady wants superior Board, Residence.

* State terms; private family preferred.

"O.H.." this office._ 114-5

PRCÎCES-ST., off Angas.-Front Room, open

fireplace; respectable widow; no children.

13 B>

Holiday Resorts,

Under this heading (if prepaid), l8 words, «u

in-rfcron. V; toe iaaertJOp», a/ft,_

"Ï71CT0R Harbor.-Fernleaf Villa, comfortably V furnished Rooms, good position; winter terms.-Mrs. Chick. ,-_hm-6

"Y7ICT0R Harbor.-To Let, 3 Furnished Rooms, V, use of kitchen.-Mrs. Thos. Henderson.

hlll-6

Lost and Found.

1 Under this heading (if prepaid) It words, Sixpence.

»LACK and Tan Australian Terrier; answers » to name of "Togo;" collar with name .Togo"

inscribed, and Maud Jcffuca. Finder liberally re- j

wanted if returned to the Australian Had. ''-IS-IS '

/-?OLLIE Pup Lost; was following bugg} ; reward. \J -E. P. Howard, College or Grange. 114-6

GAME into my yard, Strawberry Cow, Calf, 21st;

owner have, paying expanses.-O'Heill, Ash wm-pjrade, Kew Thebarton Extension. zll4-6 FOLLOWED me home, yellow Collie Dog; owner

have same paying expenses!-247, Gilbert-st." FOUND, Easter Monday, Field Glasses.-J. E

Mcintyre, 158, Pulteney-st-, City._ FOUND, 18th, Gent's Mackintosh, East Parki

Landa. Enquire 54, Charles-st, Norwood, paying expenses._ 115,7,20

LENELG-Lost, Small Australian Terrier; an"

ewers to name of Bobs;-reward.-Police-sta-1 tion, Glenelg._zllOc

LOST, Grenfell-st. or Arcade, Brown Cloth Bag, ]

containing puree, with gold and railway | ticket, Freeling; reward.-J. M. Wendt, Rundle, st;_115-d

LOST, chesnul Filly, rising three years; no I

brands, scarred gambles; reward.-Frank Trcnerry, Moonta. 116-7

T OST, between Bolivar and Virginia, Monday,

A-* Fawn Overcoat.-J. Ryan, Virginia._

LOST, Gold Spectacles, in case, between Bow-

den, Croydon, Sunday; reward.-Mrs. Jas, Harry, Croydon. ' 2115

OST, Bay Mare, bumble knee, in- Watefltld-st.. i reward,-SU Kent-tec., Seat Tensa* ' ¡01&-7

_ Lost and Foundfc ? *£' s

LOST, White Cockatoo, with- chain; reward.-jO.

King, Wharf-st./ifearÖannon Brewery,»jport.i ____?_»115

LOST, Fawn Overcoat; reward.-Garden, DaV

Wich, or T ¡s G.jLife Society, Victona-sq.

LOST, Port Pine, Gold Watch; reward.-Knight -

& Sons, Pine; Webb & Sons, Adelaide. 113,5 T OST, between. Goodwood and City, Gold Pendant XJ (Square and Compass).-W. Laycock, Way« mouth-st_f_* J.14-6

ON Saturday night, in Rundle or .Pulteney sts., -

Lady's Gunmetal Watch, withi watch pm at» ! tached; finder rewarded on returning to W.CT.U., polteney-st_115-17

SATURDAY night, City, or Theatre, Gold Brooch,

wreath, reward. Wnte "Brooch," this of fice._76t 115-6

¡TX/ILL the person who found MagpUVfreJrurn ta Y> 57, Lefevre-ter., S.A. Reward. '"~^

Wasted to Buy. .

Under this heading (if prepaid), l8 words, on~

insertion, I/; three insertions, 2/6. _,

AT ONCE-Ladies' and Gentlemen's Left-off.

Wearing Apparel, the highest cash prices given; letters promptly attended to.. '» r

CATTON'S, 39, Hindley-street,

113 142 _opp. the Theatre Royal

ALL Tickets, highest prices given, Broken. Hill,

Sydney, ^Melbourne, Fremantle", rail or boat. -Hittmann's Labor Offices,'' Pulteney-st. '^109-38 A LL Tickets. Please.-Best Pnces, Broken' HilL. J-J" Melbourne, Sydney, Fremantle, Albany.-* Lawtoa's Labor Offices, Leigh-st._106-118

AT once, Broken Hill, Melbourne, *Fremantl«

Tickets; highest cash prices given.-Catton's, -* S9, Hmdley-st, opp. Theatre Royal._114-16 .

A _-LADIES' , and Gentlemen*» Wardrobei

. purchased to any amount, letters- receivg prompt attention.-Goldman, 55. Hlndlcy-st. 111-3,1 BOOTMAKER'S Elastic Arm Machine. Wertheij

preferred, state pnce, where to be seen.

.'J M.," this office._____, ." TUEW or Secondhand Irr.abd's Chair. äpnly, _i\ statmg pnce, "Invalid," this office. _ i ., - .?

MRS. COLOShY;, General Deal J-, Buys second-

hand Furniture and Sells Furniture, Crockery and Clothes, and highest prices given, and. goods sold at the towart, prices. Apply 148, Hmdley-st.

_. '-.< UWW8

PIANO, secondhand, iron trame; Hoellmg - or

Schwetchten preferred; must be"good; c¡_h buyer -Clarke, piano tuner, Magill-rd., Norwood \

ET of Lathe Wheels, pitch i or 5-Ï6; width of

teeth, about j.-"Cash,' Qawicrp.O. 114^ , MW O (2) Tickets, Lady and G_t's,-to Fremantle. X State price, where call, "Ticket," this office. .criiANTED to Buy, 60 to loo Sheets Secondhand Vv bon, also Door ? and Windows, Address "Iron." mis office._113-15

WANTED, Hand Sewing Machine; must be in

perfect order. State pnce and where seen, to "Davies," this wee. _T"__-7

WANTED, secondhand piano, good make, also

old Violin and String Bass; lowest cash pnce. Address "Teacher," this office. 115-7

ANTED, lS-dec Drill, in good order. Price.

C. J. Everard, Keswick. _14-6 ,

Printed and published daiîy fey"-John

Lnngdon Bonython (carrying on tmsmesi , as J. L. Bonython & Co.), at tha , offices of The Advertiser, The Chronicle, and The Express, King William and

Way-routh streets, J Adelaide, 6outb Ana» % Jxalia. "_ - / ,

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