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Tradesmen._ AT Levin, Goldbenr Bros., and Co't, COAT, Tron
.irf, Vest HANDS WANTED. Good wagea iroaranteed. 71 Flinders lane east._
T Levin, Goldberg Bro'., audio s, 30 ULUTON DOLE HANDS WANTED Highest wagcagivea. Constant employment. 71 Flinders lane cast.
Turner's, FAPEKiiANUlNUB, JSxnlDlHon dra"w
Ingroom golds, 2s. ed., elsewhere.,4s. ed. Brcry deaanption equally cheap 71 Queen Btrect._
PPRKN11CES to mo dressmaking WANIED
Tolhurst and Scott, 9 Collins street west.
AKER'STHIRD HAND, Wiroworkcrt Improver, Adelaide, 30s., Printer's Improver (case), rough Carpenter, WANTFD 81 Collins street east_
OliYMAKhll WANTED, oue that undersundä
Jobbing preffrred. Stevenson and Elliot
BOOKB1NDI
_WAI __ CABINETMAKERS, Frenchpolishcrs -Estimates,
Monday, for repairs to hirníiüro and .repoliçhing E Collins street west._
DhESSMAKLK WANTED, Monday morning .good
Singer's, £1 week Tins day only, Private lainily Argus, Colline street_ f \RESSMAKING-WANTED, APPRENTICES ±J Stephens and Watts next Post-ofllce_
ARDENER, good practical, DISENGAGED, not
afraid of work, good references, written and personal D 0 , Argus office_ LADIES BOOTMAKER VV ANTED, by J MOn'
_75 Elizabeth street -H*11» MANr'ENTEnRyvwants ""PLOVitENT, SSS poodref- ^.cwffllh, Engine driver, wetul, - ofucee. -B St Edmond s road, Prahran.
-<3TO5É*SÍP*;ÍVS, Ac -Experienced MANU wants O STTCAïfON (country preferred), «Oh » view to faattnirahip Commercial Argus oiHce
-A1LORESSES- \S ANTED, Urst Class COAT and
Vest HANDS Apply Lev ¡athan Clothing Company, corner Bourke and Swanston streets_ niAlLORESSES -WANTED first-class KNICKER J. BOCKER HANDS Apply Leviathan Clothing Company, corner of Bourke and Swanston streets
rpOTAILORS -Smart ABSlsUntCUrrEtl WAN TED JL Salary, Ac C J , Argus office_
O PRINTERS-A good steady COMPOSITOR
want« SITUATION at once Apply T H Har grave, Fryerstown_ TO HAIRDRESSERS -WANTED, young MAN,
good haircutter and shaver James C Brown, 92 Swanston street,_ WANTED, a strong 1 AD of 15 or 10 Good wages
if steady Apply Taylor and Currie, fellmongers, Saltwater River, kensington_
ANTED, Btrong active MAN, for com sure , must weigh, figure, and stack. Reference W and A Bennetts, Brunswick street, Fitzroy_ WHTELER and « llson s MACHlNfSTS, two good
hands, white shirU Braeside Shirt Factory, Little Clifton street, Richmond_
HITE SHIRT 1RONERS , permanent work for good hands Braeside Shirt Factory, Little Clifton street, Richmond_ WANTED, DRESSMAKER, to work in house
Apply Mrs Rayuor, Balaclava road, four doora from Botham Btrect___
ANTED, SITUATION as CELLARMAN many years In wholesale London house W Elsbury, Sailors' Home, Melbourne_
ANTED, to APPRENTICE respectable youth to an ironmonger, city preferred X , O Farrel s, DO Elgin street, Carlton_
TANTED, respectable MAN, to attend oyster i shop Apply D Kirk 133_, opposite Post-office. OCNG MAN WANTED, mould well and driv e J. _Farcy, baker, Hawthorn_
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ANTED, a LAD accustomed to the gro ery bnsinefs 72 Wellington street,Collingwood_ ÁNtl.D71tÁCHTNISTrvV and Yv Api ly jj
x lctorla street, Hotham_
WANTED, 20 SLEEPER SQUARERS, plenty good
timber Apply John Robb, Lancefield -road.
AT Mrs BROWN S OFFICES, WANTED. MAU
RIED COUPLE, Buburbs, man cook, wife Hun dress. Those registered call early
T Mrs. BROWN S OFFICES, WANTED, Female
COOKS, first-class hotels, Queenscliff, Sorrento, Gipps Land Those registered call early_ AT Mrs BROWNS OFFICES, WANTED HOUSE
and Parlour MAID, also Nurse and Needlewoman, came Biatlon, near Wentworth_
T Mrs Browns Offices, Wanted, Parlourmiius, House and Parlour Maids, Housemaids and Needle
Nursemaids and Needlewomen town country AT JUNCTION REGISTRY, St Kilda, WANTr D
COOK Laundress, Btarch things put out, £40, House Parlour Maids, Nurses._
T JUNCTION REGISTRY, St Kilda, WAN I r I»,
GENERAL SERVANTS, from £¿0 to £10, Housemaids, £28, Nursegirls_ AT MrB DUNCANS. OFifCE, Lonsdale street,
WANTED, professed femalo COOK, suburbs , Gineroi Servants, small families town
AT Mrs. DUNCAN S, WANTED, COOKS >n. Lauu
dresses, hotels Seymour, Murchison, useful Girls-, Boots, club town. Lad, hotel_ AT Mrs DRAM 8, 58 Elizabeth Btrect, marne 1
couple want SITUATION, farm or station thoroughly competent Good reference_ A Good COOK waiting ENGAGEMENT at Mrs
M'Kcy's Registry Office, Comrie terrace, Napier ¡treet, Albert-narie_______
sjtreel
9 and otherwise useful John Armut rone 60Elizi beth Btrect._ CAULFIELD Ö, Queen st -General Servants, couti Kj try, city, joung- General Servant, assist bar Housemaldfl Waitreasci, restaurants Youths country DOCTORS widow, cflicient manager, thorouKhlj
domesticated, seeks ENGAGEMENT as HOUSL KEEPER Highest referencea J K., Argua office
1T/ROY REGISTRY. 72 Gertrude street.-Lodiea can obtain good SERVANTS Respoctable Servants, every capacity, immediate engagements_ HOUSEKEEPER, good manager, nubes SITUA
TION, buBinc89 or bachelor establishment Un exceptionable reference Protestant 22Swanstou Bt S HOUSEKEEPER, working-, wanta-SITUATION,
town, Buburba, one or two gentlemen Apply
to P E. Chelsworth, I\anhoe_
ADILS Monthly NURSE DISENGAGED (certifi
cate) Can be well recommended No i Vic torta terrace, Cardigan street, Carlton_ MAILLARDS OFFICES, 114 Russell st-Wanted,
female COOKS, 25s , Housemaids and Laun dreeecfl, Kitchenmaldg Waitresses General Sen ants MAJLLARL» S Ott ICLS -Wanted, experienced
BARMAN for tlrst class hotel, joung man Boo ta. Grooms, Pantryman second Waitera, Youths "VTEEDLEWOMAls would assist in housework , has
JLi been accustomed teach >ounpr children Wasc3 no object References R A , P O , Clune»
W
SITUA1IONS WANTED, HOUSEKEEPER and Son
(1C) Highest references Country nieferrcd 1 Palmerston terrace, Palmerston street, Carlton
WANTED, a respectable youno; woman (20) as
NURSE, assist in light house» ork Personal references Apply mornings, Mrs Hawthorn, Grey street, St Kilda
WANTED, Immediately, strong, asmo GIRL
Apply r . - ? .. _.....
Emerald hill
Apply Re\ Knox, Clontarf terrace, Cecil street, WANTED, Head WAI 1ER for the coffee room of
the Oriental Hotel Apply by letter, statins where last employed References 'ndispensablc_ Wf ANTED, a "mart YOUTH, with board and lodg li lug- Apply Pantechnctheca Exhibition, Eastern Arcade_ WANTED, SllCATION, waiting engagement,
Parlourmaid or Housemaid Protestant Address Immediate, 15 Drummond st ,opposlte Carlton terrace WANTED, SITUATION a9 PARLOURMAID, or
House and Parlour, superior family Good refer enoe H F , O P O , Melbourne_
WANTED, a young girl as Under NURSE Apply
Mrs A Chomley, Blessington street, near
Greyhound Hotel, St hilda till Tuesday_
WANTED, General COOK, Laundress, House
Parlour Maid, Nursegirls, waiting, Man, groom,
milk Miss Sutton Windsor_
WANTED, a young LAD for the country, make
himself eencraliy useful References required Apply 1 o clock, Saturday or Monday at 3 Market st \\T ANTED, EMPLOI MENT SHEPHERD or Boun TT dary rider Experienced, educated, Btcadt, elderly roan , wife, good laundress Shepherd, Ar-.uaoffice
ANTED, a OIRL, about 17, to leam housework
Bleep at home Apply Monday forenoon, Carlton College, Fitzroy_
WANTED, GENERAL SER\AM (Protestant)
References Next stato school, Hornby stroet, Windsor
Wa
Flinders lano west
WANTED, good GENERAL SERVANT Re
Terence required Mctorlan Hotel, Lonsdale and Exhibition streets_
WANTED, respectable young tiri as WAITRESS,
used to restaurant Apply 10 o clock, Albion Hotel, opposite Carlten tirowen_
WANTED a rcspeclablo woman as GENERAL,
SERVANT for the country Apply Albion Hotel, Bourke street _ WANTED, th rou"ii cuuh. on i Laundress, two
other Ben ants kept Personal references Wages X36 K , Argus office_ WANTED, young perdun as NURaE and Needle
woman, thoroughly competent References. Litten, Westbury and Carlisle »treet», Balaclava
WAN1ËD, for Williamstown OENERAL, HER _^ ANT Apply 121 Brunswick street, Fit7roy
WANTED at once at 155 Collins street eau,
GENERAL SFRVANT with town rclcrcnco
WANTED, girl as NURbE, with reforonceä Apply _London Hotel Sandridge, near rallwa) station WJ OMAN Vi ANTED, as AssiBtant N URSE Apply »T at the Hospital, at 11 o clock
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Miscellaneous.
A BonfL fide Announcement,-The highest cash
price jrl\ cn for all kinds of gentlomcn'e Left off CLOTHING Lotto« prompt!,; attended to Quitten. ton Bros , 111 Russeh street C ty_ ALL descriptions of LadUû and Gentlemen s
CLOTHING BOUOHT Mrs. 0 Woolf, 47 Chapel street, South Yarra Letters attended._
ÏEÂBIC WHITE, roof -tooling compound, slmpleet, cheapest, best, tor slates, Iron, class, 4c Carter 71 Qneea-Btreet _
MER1CAN and Colonial TRUNKS, Bags, Portman tcarjc, Folding- and invalid Chairs, Boys' Velocl pedes, Bicycles, Ac Cranrford g. Eastern Arcade
ALL kinds Ladles' Gentlemen s WABUROBES,
Valuable Prorcrty BOUGHT, cash Litters at tended Mrs Robert» U Wellington it-, Coufagwood ALL kinds ladies' gentlemen'! IXtTOF"
CLOTHING Purchased Mrs. Wright, 273 NicbolBoo-ftrect, Carlton Letters attended.
--"«w»r»RAPPER8 for SALE, cheap. Apply
Argua office, j
-_- "»ers* MATERIAL.. Brush«, Stretched Can A Kl* "*. Drawing Copies, <_c, »t Ferguson and ¿J-. »J86- _ Ha____u_oen,"-S7 CoUinMtreet west.
B^v ¿ ^ M >-^gB--r»ngon UMBRELLA, fani
UY of the »A«, x BÍ; ".»"ring, 7«, 6<L; re .. . y . »we"fc.í'- ^"'"ftoa. Arcade, Academy ol Unlmr, 8s. M Ed. h ^Teet, Parade end.
Music ; Uctory, «0 Bmithi» -^f¡-_,_._,___. M
USINKSS DDK ENGRAv ^,¿£¡3*^ cto,¡
embossed, first-das«, »t t, J«'«"»0 »» »' »» Uns-street cost._"^S___aT_~1_ BLACK INK (non-corrosive) -Mr H-j^^hoolii
use Wesley College, itate schools, ladles «HOOT* Writing iDBtltute, Russell street._
JJONANZA, ---~^BE3r
TKTlfJLÊ- oIRskindcvei INTRODUCED- awtte A USIBAL1AH MAHh-Ef TRÏ 1T
TíñÑr- 'A.-LADIfco' USE IT in tho dally Datn. « OONA«-"- " "f_ygvT»,--J Bolt and brilliant
J3 makestnoc_^_*_____1_-,-Mm^
r>ONAN¿A »"»?>(?"
BON AN __ -GENTLhMEN uso It In tho otlico It
,. rcI^ovoa INK STAINS and makes tho HANDS
80". and white_
"OONANZA Buy "
OLD ALL CHEMISTS
_Wholesale, FclWoiynjqrimrTadp_ /101 o»ii'K_ 0?EN, Kitchen Raogca Repaired, saio »_/ fuel Smoky chimneys cured Porker, 29 Post office place east_^_
ilRISTMAS NUMBERS of "Illustrated London
News ' and " Pictorial World, la 6d ead F Vy Needham l61 Bourke-strect _ DENIS Bros, and Co aro SELLING their immense
stock JEWELLERY, Watches, Lyons Silks, Ac , 25 per cent reduction____^_ IPOR SALE, COCKATOO, Bplendid talker, price i~> J? Cockatoo, Argus olBce_ GOOD VIOLIN for SALE, very cheap Apply
Robt Po)ntcr, drap»r, Le, SS Smith street, Collingwood____,_ /-I REY HAIR.-STOLBERG POWDER (package _T be) chaneca brown or black, produces _ro«tD Référencée 7«! Queen street._
f 1 AUNTS Exhibition WATCHES All guaranteed
AUNTS Presentation WATCHES, best value for
the price
G
TAUNTS cheap WATCHES, really guaranteed ~~ Ko) al Arcade, 11 Bourke street cast
HUDSON S EXTRACT of SOAP, for cleaning paint,
Venetian blinds, windows, crockery«arc, .lass ware clothes g-eosy woodwork, unequalled_ IMPORTANT FACT for ALL to REMEMBER.
Good SPECTACLES, propcrl) adapted, aid the lisien and strengthcu tho eyes, wheroas fault) glasses or E\ EN GOOD LENSES, if not corroctly chosen, will injuro and may utteil) des-trov the al_s»
KASNERand MOSS Opticians 17 Collins st weat
MOURNING 8TATIONER1, best quality, ah»,
Memorial Carda Printed in superior at) le, at W huchead s, C7 Collina street east. _
N1
PRINTING, lowest price for cash Business cards,
ruled Billheads, 13s ed per 1000 Purlon 8,100 Elizabeth street_
STEWART and Co PHOTOGRAPHERS Bourke
street, near Parliament houses Cartes 83. 6d per dozen Enlargements one guinea._ SCHOOL BOOKS -New supplies now being un
packed Catalogues gratis Samuel Mullen, 29 ColllnB Btreet eaat, Melbourne_ SIL\ ER Hunting WATCHES, 35s , Ladies Gold,
60s Coppel, 42 Bourke street cast, opposite Buckley and Nunn s_
VALENTINES, Valentines, new variety, ecnti
mental, comic, scent sachets Le Wholesale only 8 Welsford, 129 Swanston street_
ALENTINES.-Largest and newest assortment in the colony, both fancy and sentimental He)
, 7 Flinders lone _ VALENTINES, new season s stock, on 1 lew Latest
novelties Country orders prompt!) executoj Needham 154 Bourke street_ VISITING and Wedding CARDS, beautiful!) en
graved and printed , Wedding Cake Boxes, at Whitehead s 67 Collins Btreet east_
ANTED known, that G DIKE ia open to CHALLENGE any maker in the Melbourne Ex hibltion of Ure proof safes as follows -Fire proof, wedge proof, workmanship, and pneo, also T Pitt, of Elizabeth street G D)kc, 259 Swanston street, Melbourne_ WHEELER and WILSON, No 8 (cheap) taken in
EXCHANGE for a Singer Williams s Depot, 1 Little Collins Btreet west_ WORK DONE at private houses Furnlturo ro
stuffod, repaired, and polished Mattresses re made References gil en. Upholsterer, Argus office.
ANTED, cheap, a good set 4ln SLIDES for
Magic Lantern Write, stating price, Y, Argus office_
?\T7ATCHES-CLEANING, 3s, Mainspring, 8s.
? T other repairs reasonable Stephensons, 303
Elizabeth Btreet Established 1600_
-TTTHITEHEADS MAPS -\ictorla Is, coloured Vi 1SS0 ; Mclbouruo and suburbs, IS 6d , coloured, 1880 67 ColllnB street east_ Wl ANTED, o^LlFtBOAT.ju good order J and
OUR INITIALS EMBOSSED on Notcpapcr and Envelopes free of cbargo at W hltohcad s, 07 Ool
lins Btreet cast
_Machinery._ Ï T ROBINSON añd~
On SALE,
MARSHALL and SON'S
Superior PORTABLF ENGINES,
From 4 to 20 horse poner
247 Elizabeth Btreet.
A,
G CORBETT and SON
Havcon SALE or for HIRE
MARSHALLS PORTABLE ENGINES,
And Every Description of
MINING and SAWING MACHINERY
15 Queen afreet Melbourne, and at Ballarat
ATLAS COMPANY of ENGINEERS Melbourno,
manufacture Woodcutting and Woodworking, Flour mill and Bnckmaking Machinery, Leather Rollers, Engines, Bollera, Gearing of ei er) description AMERICAN Woodworking MACHINERY, on hand
and to arrive Box 234, General Poat-otnce
CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS, Roblsons patent, to raise
from 30 gallons to 100 000 gallons per minute Will dischorce more water with the power applied than thoBe of any other maker in tho world Robi
son Brothers and Co , engineers, Flinders atreet west, Melbourne_ CENTRIIUGAL PUMPS to 30 OOOgal per minute
Steam engines an) power Wn_ht and Edwards, IPI Llttlo Bourke Btreet west_
DAVID MUNRO and Co havo for SALE or Hiro
Portable and Horizontal ENGINES, Agricultural, Mining, Sawing, Bnckmaking, and Flour mill Machi ner) , Pumps, Windmills, Cranes, M Cauche) s Earth Scoops, Ploughs, Horseworks, Le Catalogued Bent freo to any address 154 Queen Btreet Melbourne
ESTABLISHEDOi er 100 Years -1 wo Prize Medals,
Paris, 1878 -MILLSTOVES, Millers Sundries, Corcoran, Witt, und Co s celebrated manufacture New shipments Mooro and Co, sole agents, 104 Bourke Btreet wcBt_ MININO ROPES, Newall s, Bessemer, Crucible,
and improved Steel and Charcoal Iron Agents, Henry P Welch and Co_ PUMP8, every description, for band, liorso, or
etcam power Robison Brothers an! Co, 31 Flinders street_
OBISON BROTHERS and Co,
ENGINEERS, BOILERMAKERS,
Coppersmiths, Brassfoundera, Plumbers,
31 Flinders street West,
IMPORTERS of
Sheet copper and brass copper and brass tubes,
wrought-iron gas and water tube, boilor tubes, li)draulic tubes, pumpa for hand, horse, wind mill, water, or steam power, anti friction moto!, water meters, h)draulic, vacuum, and steam gauges, leather belling, div Ing apparatus, sheet rubber and insertion, rubber and canvas hose, engine packing, Btocks and dies, plumbers' and engineers' brasswork, hop presses, malt mills, pile V)ce8and wrenches, tubo brushes, boilor felt, donkey pumps, Ac
MANUFACTURERS of
Steam engines and boilers, tallow vats, hydraulic
and American hoists, h)draulic presses and pumps, h) draulic rams, steam condensera, in jeetors ejectors, fcedwater heaters lubneators, sluice lah c9, Ore plugs, h) dranes, copper stills, bollere, attemporators, Bteam colls, mashln. machines, steam distnbutors, brine pumpa, and eieri description of machiner) Sheet lead, lead and compo pipes
RopairB executed at lou est rates _
TTITALKERS PATENT LUBRICANT EiFECTS a VY SAVING In MONEY
As compared with oils of from 55 to80 per cent Also,
CONSIDERABLE OALN In POW ER
Price, IB Cd. per lb
ROBISON BROS and Co , Flinders atreet west
R
w,
_AmuemcnU._ "w COLE'S GREAT SHOWS
In Elegance and Varioly
The Famed Colosseum of Rome Here Surpa33e<r Now Open I Afternoon at I Now Open
Now Open I 2 o clock j Now Open ¿fow Open I Evening at I Now Open jXovi Open I 8 oelock | Now Open
A City of Tents Located at the
¿UNCTION of ST KILDA and SANDRIDGE R0AD3
Near Princo s bridge
COLFSI Illuminated I CIRCUS COLES» Tliroughout CIRCUa COLE SI By the CIRCUS
COLES I Great Electric Light ¡CIRCUS
«lid Beast», MENAGERIE I Hugo
Birds, MENAGERIE Elephants.
And MENAGERA A Drove of Reptiles MENAQEKIL I Camels A CONGRESS OF~LlVlNa WONDEi"s
A CONGRESS OF LIVING WONDERS. A CONGRESS OF LIVING WONOFRS. A CONGRESS OF LIVING WONDERS. 0 Performing Stallions-Best in the World.
60 C1 amplon Circus Artista
10 Great Lcapcrg,
K Ram huclr D/j
ui.rs
4 Funny Clowns
Lady Gymnast« Lady Riders. Lady Aena'ists
The Only Lady Hurdle Rider Living
Performing Elephants Performing Monkeys
rerformini'Lions Performing Ponies
AKRIÂL BICYCLE RIDING AERIAL BIC-V.CLE RIDING AERIAL BICVCLE RIDING
Thrilling Novelties Strange Sensations
Native American Indians
1000 Foroien i eatures 1000 Mifchty Marv els.
The GRANDEST SHOW on E UlTH
Doors open at 1 and 7 p m Performance one hour
later
I it 2s stnlli Ss dress cirue Bs_ H I pi ODROME
Exhibition street
GREAT SI\ DA\S and NIGHTS CO AS YOU
PLEASE TOURNAMENT Open to the Whole World
Commencin» MONDAV, the 21st INaT
First pnzc ¿100 and gold stop watch secon I £J0 and "old medal, third, ¿2j and silver medal, fourth,
£10 ffth, £5
Entrance fee, £2 is
Entries clase Mondav, the Uth inst at 7 p m
R. F DRl\hR Secretary to the Promoter
PEOPLES CONCERTS Melbourne Temperance
hall Grand miscellanco is programme To ni_ht
Admission chairs Is balcony 81 hall 3d
PEOPLES CONCERTS, To nl"ht Ml=s Basiett
M'Donald (favourite 6oprano) sings True lill Death Comedietta ' Mrs Browns Mistake
IE01LES CONCERTS. To n SV, 1! di Louu,t _ Laughton (popular contralto) sln_a The Queen s
Letter* and lavounte ballads
PEOPLES CONCERT3, Tonight, Mr Ila"}
Barrington (popular basso) Binga 'Loudon Bridge, 'Slave Ship Rehearsal at 1 i0_
PEOPLES CONCERTS-Tonight, Harry Allnutt
(Australia s premier comique) in new lo;al Bon_s and new musical sketch _
EOPLES CONCERTS-To-night reappearance of Hugo Brothers (Ethiopian comedians, vocalists, and dancers)_ PEOPLES CONCERTS-Tonight Charles and
Willie Hugo, In their celebrated Binglo and doublo SongB and dances_ PEOPLE S CONCERTS -To ni_ht, screaming ne_ro
farces and Impersonations by the Hu_o Brothers and Aibcrt Carter_
MR ALFRED MOUL
(Certificated pupil of Sir Julius Benedict,
And
Profcfsor of Singing, Presbyterian Lad'cj CJI'CZC)
Begs to announoe
Ti at he has
RESUMED TUITIOV
(Pianoforte, Singing, and Cabinet Organ)
At
Messrs ALLAN and Co s, Collina Btrcot,
And
Priv ate Residence, Fitzroy Btreet, St Kilda
By special arrangement with the Principal o the
Presbyterian Ladles' Colleee,
Mr MOUL
Will bo enabled to receive
A LIMITED NUMBER of PRIVATE PUPILS
At the College duruiL, the ensuinr year_
M
R ALFRED PLUMPTON
Begs to announce
That he
GI\ ES LESSONS
In
SI NO IN G
And the
PRODUCTION of the VOICE
Special arrangements made with schools and pre
fessional students
Lea villa, \ ictona-street St K11 la,
And Messrs GlenB
TITADAME CARLOTTA
LEA VILLA,
VICTORIA STREET,
ST KILDA,
MELBOURNE SCHOOL of MUSIC,
BO Collins street cast
PREPARATORY* CLÁsí-2Tguineas (two private
lessons weekly)
ARTIST CLASS-4 guineas (two private lesson« weekly and class lessons in technique, sUht-readinL,
solfa accompaniment, musical grammar, harmony, preluding, clasMcal and modern works, piano with violins in duet, trio, «piartett, and concerto , training In art of toachint,) Principal-Mr RUSSELL, Hilda terrace. Alma road. St Kilda._
M
U S I c
Mr BUDDEE
Has
RESUMED
(It having been reported that Mr Buddce only takes advanced pupils he begs to intimate that he takes papiis of all grades )_
M.
LEON CARON,
Composer of tho
PRIZE CANTATA,
. VICTORIA,
n-is
RESUMED TUITION
In
SINGING, PIANO,
And
COMPOSITION
Application at
Messrs Nicholson and Co s Collins-Btrcet
M
M
SS CLIPPERTON
\\ III RESLME her LESSONS
On the Pianoforte and in Singing
Tuoadaj, February 8
nicholson and Co , Music Warehouse, _Colhns-Btrect
ADAME LUCY CHAMBERS
Will RESUME TUITION
On the 7th February,
At her Residence,
Ö Albert Btreet,
_Opposite Parliament reseñe_ MR T H GUENETT,
Pupil or Chaa HallL,
Has RESUMED hla I rofesalonal DLTIE3
C A\ oca street South Yarra,
Or at
Messrs .Nicholson and Aschcrberc's Collins Btreet E.
M
R OTTO LINDEN
Has RESUMED his Professional
DU1IES,
Gnystonc, Barkly street St, Kilda,
Or at
Messrs Glen and Co s , Collins Btreet east
MR J R EDESON, Organist of the Scots
Church, Professor of Music at tho Presbyterian Ladies College has RFSUMED his PIANOFORTE and Singing TUITIONS Allan and Co e, Collins street and Branch terrace East Melbourne
MME1THAN, Phnist and Composer visltm,
. Melbourne, intends to give shortly Piano forte RECITALS of classical and romantic music
Farther particulars in future announcements_
MR DAVID MIRANDA Professor of Singing and
Music has RESUMED his professional DUTIES 8 Nicholson street, Fitzrov
USICAL -Miss MARCHANT bcgT"
Ml
Co s Collins street
PRACTICAL HARMONY, Accompaniments Piano
forte -Mrs Patton s successful new mothod Highest references from past pupils Circulars Allan s PIANOFORTE and SINGING, St hilda -Profeä
6tonal lady of greit experience lu teaching v laits to give LESSONS 21s quarter Cards, Hart a Hi_h street agency office_
PIANOFORTE and \ lohn 1AUGHT, Mr De Gay
Vacancies for pui tis 2 Dev onport cottages, Mur ellison square, Carlton_ SINGING-LESSONS English, German Italian
styles Miss Annio Becher Professional eertin cateq Prospectus at Nicholson an 1 Co s
rrtOMO SOL FA Elementary CLASS, Thursday, 8 X Angel College, George street, Fitzroy Raphael
Benjamin, M,A , teacher
TONIC SOL FA Intermediate CLASS, Tuesday, 8
Angel College, Qoor¡ - - _ . . Benjamin M A. teacher
JL Angel College, Gcorgo street, Fitzroy Raphael -ifn M ? -
ELOCUTION -Mr LUPTOV, in reply to nume
rous requests, has secured the concert room, Protestant-hall, where he will hold ELOCUTION CLASSES for ladies and gentlemen, also an advanced Class for Dramatic Club, on every Wednesday, from 8 to 10 p m , commencing 0th inst
Particulars may ho obtainod at Mr Mullen s and Mr Nicholsons, Collins street, at Mr Musketts, Bourkc-street, at tho Protestant-hall, and 2 Alhert terrace, Albert street, E M_
MR and Madam o JOURDAIN S select DANCINO
SCHOOL , Madeline Victoria Btreet» Ev cning classes Tuesday, Thursday Assembly, Monday 14 MR JOURDAIN S select DANCINGCLASS, Fores
ter s-hall, Chapel street, South Yarra, Trlday ev cnlngs Ladles and gentlemen
DU\ALLIS DANCINO ACADFSU, 17 Stephen
Btreet-Ladles and gentlemen TAUGHT to WALT/ in BIX lessonB One guinea
DANCING-Mr John Curtis» CLASSES every
Thursday evening Assemblies Wednesday and friday evenings OddfcJIows_hall,Cannln(, st, Carlton
DANCINO-Notice-Mr GEORGE IULESM RT
will RESUME CLASSES at bt Patrick s hall, Tuesday, March 1st_ BURTON STURKISII BATH, Royal Arcado Gentle
men dally (Wednesdays excepted) Pure heat, thorough ventilation Judgo for y ourselves_
CAPTAIN KENNEY S Ladies and Gentlemen s Rail
way BATHS, St Kilda The popular baths, eg
m
SWIMMING LESSONS-Miss Dicks last Boason,
Monday, Tuesday, Friday, Saturday morning Captain Kenney'« LadW Bath». St Kilda.
WARM SEA BATHS, recommended by the medical
/realty, curing »ciática, rheumatijm, and skin djjoiilin, f>pt»la Kenne?'» È»t_î,
_AxflfQMBMntt -
H K A T R Ë ROYAL. Leaees-Messrs. Coppin, Hennings, and Greville
Stage Manager-Mr B N Jones.
EVERY NIGHT,
At a quarter to 8,
The GLORIOUS PANTOMIME, The GLORIOUS PANTOMIME,
SINBAD the SAILOR, SINBAD the SAILOR, __ SINBAD tho SAILOR.
The MoBt Complete and Attractive Pantomime Ever
Produced in Australia.
Adapted hy GARNET WALCH MOB>, SENSATION NOVELTY,
8EN8ATION NOVELTY, SENSATION NOVELTY,
At 9 15, _ D15, THE FLYING BEE, THE FLYING BEE, THE ÍL11NG BEE
Which is creating at tho present time
In London, Paris, Rome, and America, the
Mostlntcnne Excitement and universally
Pronounced by both Press and Public the most '
Graceful Performance Ever Exhibited The .fTOPENT BALLET The SEîvPENT BALLET
tv a "* The STEWART FAMILY
The BTFWART IrAMILY The STEWART FAMILY.
DDIt CLOWN S ^/yt-r OUR CLOWN IBLAND S0Ll
{.ti_t CLOWN) -J ThoPano jlr John Hennings1» magnificent Scenery ^vle
rama, The Transformation Scene, Tho ' quinado, The Peri Ballet The Serpent Ballot Tho Cannibal Tribes, Tho Chorus March Tho Astonish ing Sprite Act, Song» Dances »nd Startling Effects, Local Hit» and Popular Music
Received nightly hy the thousands whj vlsi tho
theatre with wonder and enthusiasm
Doors open at 7, to commence at a quarter to 8 sharp Prices of admission-Dress circle, 5s , Bti»n ,
upper circle, 2s pit, Is gallery Gd
PEOPLES THEATRE
Lessee Mr I Jonas Manager, Mr Harry Seymour Stago Manager, Mr Stuart O Brien Musical Director, Slg Ga_hardi Scenic Artist, Mr
E Huntley
THIS EVENING (SATURDAV FEBRUARY 5),
Seventh appearance of the brilliant young actress,
Miss MARIAN WILL1S,
Grand Double Bill
Two Sterling Dramas
DLMB MAN of MANCHESTER
And
BLACK EYED SUSAN
Supported by Miss MARIAN WILLIS, Mr J F hco_h, Mr J P O Neil!, Mr Stuart O Brien,
And the
Kew Zealand Dramatic Company For full particulars Bec day bills
MONDAY,
THE TWO ORPHANS
A new and original translation nev er before per formed in Melbourne ,.,,..
Prices as usual Dress circlo plan and tickets at Nicholson and Co s, Collins street
A GRAND DOLL SHOW and FANCY l'AIR
Will be held in tho
TOWN HALL MELBOURNB,
During tho
WEEIv COMMENCING 7th MARCH, 1SSI
For tho benefit of the Victorian Asylum and School
for the Blind, in conjunction with the Essendon
and Flemington Institute
113 PRIZES amounting to over £300,
For Groups, Special Figures, Dolls' Houses, Dolls
Furniture, Ac
Additional Prizes equal to half the imount will bo given to succeesful juvenile competitors under 15
y cars of age
The schedule of prizes appeared In the Melboumo daily papers of the Sth January, and can bo had on application to Mr Benson, Metropolitan chambers Collins street, or to H Byron Moore, the Exchange Melbourne_
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A X W O R K
VVA\WORhS WAXWORKS
WOODROFFE S GLASSBLOWERS WOODROFFE S GLASSBLOWERS WOODROFFE 8 GLASSBLOVV ER3
Latest Additions
Hi» Honour 81r REDMOND BARRY
Tho Right lion W E QLADSTONF
Constable FITZP WRICK &e
Open from 0 a-m until 10 p m
Admission, Is children half price_
N
ICHOLSON and
ADVERTISEMENT
MUSIC
The GRANDEST STOCK
In Melbourne
All our fine Songs and Piano and Dance Music
ONE THIRD THE MARhED PRICE,
Or if £1 is expended,
ONE FOURTH THE MARKED PRICE,
For Cash Only
Music cannot bo bought in any other pirt of the
world at such low rates
BOOK MUSIC
In Endless Variety
Titree Magazines at Is each for 2s 6d ,
And other Book Music in like proportion
LITOLFFS EDITIONS
At reduced rates
Every Facility to Intending Purchasers
Tables well laid out with
MUSIC OF ALL KINDS
T> I A N OS
Beautiful models in
VVALNLT and EBONISED and GOLD CASES
Lower prices than any other house,
pABINET ORGANS
We arc determined to clear our splendid STOCK of these INSTRUMENTS comprlsln, the celebrated
make of
VV OODS,
ESTEY,
MASON ind HAMLIN,
BURDETT, At ABSOLUTF COST for CASH, And at astonishing low prices
On the
TIME PAV MENT SYSTEM
Tile publicare advised to inspect tho sto k heíore purchasing elsewhere No other house can show so Inc an assortment nor approach us in prices
Don t he deluded hy fulsome testimonials which aro of no value whatever Our organs speak for
themselves.
K
K
OVVALSKIS GALOP BRAVOURE
The latest composition of This Celebrated Writer
PERFORMED at EXHIBITION RECITALS,
_And Re-demanded_^^^ OWALSK1S MARCHE HONGROISE
The most successful piece
EVER ISSUED from tho COLONIAL PRESS
Played hy the Composer, And Always Redemanlcd
?pIANOFORTE TUNING
McEErs NICHOLSON and Co have now the BEST TUNERS m Melbourne at the head of whom is
Mr JOHN BLACKBURN,
VV hose name alone Is a sufficient guarantee that all instruments entrusted to his care \ill ree Ive the best poE&iblc attention
PLEYEL
PLEYEL
PLEYEL The MAGNIFICENT
PIANOFORTES
Of the
CFLEBRATED FACTORY
PLEYEL, WOLFF, and Co,
PARIS,
Are UNIVERSALLY ACKNOWLEDGED
As the
BEST in tho WORLD
PLFYEL, WOLFF, and Co
Have obtained the following Awards at the principal
Exhibitions -
1827-GOLD MEDAL
1834-GOLD MEDAL, and tho DECORATION of
LEGION D HONNEUR to Mr M 0 PLEYEL
1839-GOLD MEDAL 1844-GOLD MEDAL.
1819-Mr M C Pie) el was chosen as Delegate by the
Manufacturers of Pianofortes, and tho Produce of his Manufactory were put
HORS CONCOURS
1S55-PARIS UNIVERSELLE EXHIBITION,
A MEDAL of HONOUR.
18C2-LONDON UNIVERSAL EXHIBITION,
ONE PRIZE MEDAL and tho
DECORATION of LEGION II HONNEUR
To Mr Augusto Wolff, Member Suppléant
Of the International Jury
1S67-PARIS UNIVERSELLE EXHIBITION,
PLE1EL, WOLFF, and Co Were put Hors Concours,
As Mr A. WOLFF wa» elected
MEMBRE ASSOCIE oí the JURY,
Composed of
Von Bulow Saint-Saens Mmcs Montigny Rimajiy,
Schumann, Pic. c1 Goddard, &c
1S78-PLEYEL WOLF*, and Co obtained
UN RAPPEL GOLD MEDAL.
THE ONLY PIANOS
Used by
Tho GREAT ARTIST,
HENRY KETTEN,
Of
PLEYEL, WOLFF, and Co PLEYEL S TOLL CONCERT GRANDS,
PLFYEL S SEMI GRANDS,
PLEYEL S UPRIGHT IRON GRANDS,
PLEYEL 8 OBLIQUE PIANOS,
PLEYEL S COTTAGE PIANOS
Extract-Tho fact that tho great artist, Henry Ketten, favours Plcycl s Pianos must bo a sufficient guaranteo of their general excellence-From "Fan tulla, Rome-(tranBlatcd)
PLEiELS PIANOS
Havo
NO EQUAL WORKMANSHIP,
PERFFCTION of REPEATING TOUCH,
TONE, SUSTAINING POWER,
And
DURABILITY PIANOS MADE EXPRESSLY
For
EXTREME CLIMATES
Sole agents .
NICHOLSON and Co, Victoria.
W H PALING New South Wales.
B
O X I N G T O-N I G H T
NEWTON and NATHANS ATHLETIC HALL,
56 Little Collins-street.
Grand Complimentary Benefit Tendered to Folcy's
Novice
A Great Olovo Contest to Uko place, when all the
professionals will appear on till» occasion
GRAND WINDUP
Between
PEIEB HEWXOH ud FQLBY'B NOVICE.
o
Anm-wnwrtc_
EBA H0U8B
8ole Lessee Mr George Musgrove Business Manager Mr ii f. Horwood
SIXTn WEEK
LA PILLE DU TAMBOUR MAJOR.
"The Argus, Jon 31, 1881 -' The Opera house was crowded as usual on Saturday night by an and! euee eager to witness-In many instancos for tho fifth and sixth time-the performance of Offenbach s favourite work, 'La Fille du Tambour Major' It na* carrie«! through with customary spirit and com plete ßnisb, and the expressions of approval on the porto! those present were constant and enthusiastic The scene of the entry of tho French troops into Milan was encored with fenour, as it always has been since the piece was first produced here
LA FILLE DU TAMBOUR MAJOR.
The ? A_e, Jan il,16bl - " La i tile du Tambour Major noa presented to a Melbourne audience for the 3°l d lime on Satur lay night, and Bo strongly has the piece hit the pi blic taste that the crowded housea of the first week tiaro been continued without the ellghtest intcrmlSBion The sparkling music, pointed dialogue, and complete scenic accessories, combined with the inoividual excellence of the actors and
actresses, arc now so thoroughly appreciated that lhere docs not seem to bo the Blähtest probabllit) of Offenbach s channing production being taken ett the stage for Eomc weeks to como '
LA FILLE DU TAMBOUR MAJOR.
The "Dall) Telegraph Jan 31, ISol - " lb» popularity of 'La Fille du Tambour Major' at the Opera house does not appear to baie diminished in .he slightest, judging b) tho largo attendance at that
.. amusement on Saturday evening The per fÜTTT »m. '" c,cry **> worthy of tho unprccc ÍSdnin which tn '" "PeT h" °a«. «"Itho oPP'ouae
Ä Ä theefforts ot the principals was as
cenuine a8 ,t waa well monted Ttiore, appears no probabllit) of a change of programme for somo time, o come _ Ev,ENIN0 at 8 o clock,
LA FILLE DU TnMBOUK MiJ^R,
B) the
NEW LONDON OPERA COMlQVJE COMPANY
NO ADVANCE IN I RICES
Dress circle 5s stalle 3s family circle ?>. pit nd gallery, Is Doors open at 7 20 Overture at 6 o clock prccisel) _ ".
Box office open dally at Allan and Co s, Collins street cost, between 10 and 5 where Boata can be secured for an) number of da)a in advance
Tickets for stalls, lamil) circle, pit and gallery ma) be obtained daily at Muskctt s, bookseller adjoining the Opera house Children In arms one guinea.
T
N
( Mrs. 1 1 HOWITZ S V
I farewell )
ii
GRAND
COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT
(Prior to her departure for Europe)
1ROG RAMME
PART f
1 Tno in A Scherzo and Finale -. Reías ger
Mesara ZELMAN, CURTIS, and MONTAGUE.
2. Ballad, ? The Auld W if o " Phillipa, ~ Mr MORONY
3 "Many a Year Is In Us Grave" .. h L. Lewis
Mrs CUTTER.
3 Ballad, "This Flower, Dear Maid .. Mellon
Mr STAKER
6 Piano Solo "Andante Cantablle e
Presto ALltato . Mendelssohn
Miss ADA WILLETTS
6 Air, with variations ~ Rode
Madame ROSE HER3EF
7 Song, "The 8outhcri) Buster (Qrsttime
In Australia) Cope
Mr FARLEY
8 rianoSolo "L Amérique Plumpton
Madame CARLOTTA TASCA 0 Sclo and Chorus Inflimmatus, from
" SUbat Mater _,Vf¡fVni MrB HOWITZ and the cnOIR of ST PATRICKS
CATHEDRAL,
And
THE PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY
PART II
1 Part Songs- ", ." ,,
Ia the Storm Stahlknccht BIuo Alsatian Mountains Plumpton
MELBOURNE LIEDERTAFEL
2 Sont, ' Tho Valle) Gounod
Mr LAMBLE
3 Ballad, "Within a Mile of Edlnbro Town Anon
Madame ROSE HERSEE
4 Duet(piono and harmonium) "Faust Plumpton
Madame CAltLOTIA TASCA ond Mr A
PLUMPTON
5 Trio, " Matrimonio Secreto Cimarosa Mcedames ROSE HERSEE HOWITZ and CUTTER. 6 Song, ' A Vi amor Bold (first time in Aus
trolla) Copo
Mr FARLEY
7 Song, " The Kerr) Dance .. Molloy
Mrs HO WITZ
8 " Hallelujah Chorus Handel
MELBOURNE PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY
Violin-Mr CURTIS Violoncello-Mr MONTAGUE
Conductors-JULIUS SIEDE DAVID LLE,
and JULIUS HERZ
Accompanists-A. ZELMAN ond J EDESON Musical Director-Mr ALFRED PLUMPTON
The Sostenento Grand Piano used at this con cert is kindly rrovided by Messrs John Brinsmead and Sons, London Dulcet Organ Harmonium, lent L) Messrs Barnet Samuel and Co, London Tho Broadwood Grand I ¡ano is lundi) provided by Messrs
N Icholaon and Co
Balcon) 5s (entrance, west door. Collins street), reserved chairs 5s unrcsericd chairs 3s (entrance Swanston Btreet), back Beats, 2s, galler), la (entrance, east door, Collins street)
Doors open at 7 o clock Concert at 8 Carria_ca
any boordorod for 10 16
Box i lan and tickets for all parts may be obtained at Nicholson and Co s 4o and 47 Collins street cast
_J P MACDONALD, Manaçcr
K8 HOWITZ S CONCERT Ladies and Gentlemen who "«ve kindly tendered their Ben lees are reBj ectfolly re luested to attend a REHEARSAL which »ill lie held at the Town ball at
3 clock This Afternoon_
OWN HALL, MELBOURNE
MONDAY E\EMNG, 2oth FEBRUARY, l=Sl
Public Performance of Dr Torrance B Works ' THE CAPTIV 11*1, an Oratorio
(Libretto b> Oliver Goldsmith ) " THE ARGONAUTS, a Cantata.
(Libretto b) J W Mcadso ) And other Miscellaneous Compositions
tor the benefit of tho
CATHEDI IL SCHOOL of MUSIC
PATRON
His Excellency tho Marquis of Normanby, G C M G
V ICE PATRONS
TI e Ri"ht Keicrend the Lord Bishop of Melbourne
His Honour 81r William Foster Stawell
TheBlcht Vtorsinrful the Major of Melbourne
The lion William J Clarke, M LC The Uon Sir Samuel W ilson, M L C
PRINCIPALS
Mrs Palmer Mr B T Moroney Mrs Cittor
Arrangements for principal tenor not yet concluded
ORGANlsr-Mr David Lee
LEADER-Mr Edward King
BAND and CHORUS
Comprising Members of Choirs and Musical Sock les
of Melbourne
The performance will bo conducted by the composer Admission -Balcon) and resened chairs (full dress) ainglo ticket, 5B , do family ticket, to admit three 12s 6d , unrescned chairs, Ja, south galler) and back seats, l8 Gd
Plan of the hall will be ready on next Monda) morning, at Glen s. Collins street where Beats may be
'ecured and tickets obtained for all parts of the hall
EN HY KETTLN
M T
H M
RETURN and FAREWELL
Signor 0 Noblli has the honour to aunounco that
HENRY KETTEN
Will return to Melbourne on or about the 20th lust,
EN ROUTE to JAVA and tho EAST
Taking advantage of the Bhort interval between his arrival and the departuro of tho steamer, it has b°en decided to giv e the thousands of admirers of
The GREAT MAESTRO,
A final opportunity of hearing and witnessing lila wonderful powers as an executant, and for that i ur
KETTEN 1 THREE ( KETTEN KFTTEN V FAREWELL i KETTEN
KETTEN J RECITALS ( KETTEN
Have been arranged to be given in tho
MELBOURNE TOWN HALL
On the following dates - SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 20 THURSDAY, MARCH 3 SATURDAY, MARCH 5
Further particulars In future adi ertlsemcnta_
ASON and HAMLIN ORGANS
MASON and HAMLIN ORGANS MASON and HAMLIN ORGANS MASON and HAMLIN ORGANS
At all
W ORLD 8 EXHIBITIONS,
For 12 Years,
Tho
MASON and HAMLIN
uABINET ORGANS
Hnvo been found worthy of the highest distinction
for demonstrated superiority No Other American Organs Ever obtained such at any
I entertain tho highest opinions of the Mason and Hamlin organs.
JULIUS BENEDICT
I know of no similar Instruments anywhero at all coin ¡arable to them
JOHANN STRAUSS
I havo been very much pleased with your organs, their tone is remarkably puro and freo from rccdl ness, and their touch all that could bo desired
J STAINER, Mus Doe Retail Agents .
E C WADDINGTON and Co,
Elizabeth Btreet Wholesale Agents
NEWELL and Co,
114 Collins street WeBt_ I Ä Ñ Ö F Ö H T Ë S,
HARMONIUM8
AMERICAN ORGANS
R. J PALING
Begs to Inform his Friends and tho Public that he has opened,
Ex Late Shipments,
Some very Superior
PIANOS ond ORGANS,
selected by himself, when In Europo, from tho most
celebrated factories
The durability of these instruments is fully guar ontecd, ond the raricty of price-from £35 upwards - (Ives everyone a favourable opportunity of securing a thoroughly good instrument
A Great Numbor of
PIANOS
To Belect from for Hire,
And terms mode for purchasers by Instalments
It
PIANOS, Planos, Pianos.-M Broach and Co, 80
Elizabeth Btreet (rppos'to J M'Ewon and Co, Ironmongers) Invite purchasers to inspect and com pore prices All instrumenta from best Continental makers, warranted to give satisfaction Lowest |>03. Bible cash prices. Liberal terms for time payment
fu EW Davis Vertical feed SEWING MACHINE, ob ii tained highest prize Sydney Exhibition. W F Dixon, 87 Elizabeth street.
B
Amusements.
I J O U T H E A T B
(Late ACADEMY ol MUSIC)
Lessee . Mr O B W Lewis Directress Mrs G B W Lewi« TONIGHT (SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6),
LA8T NIÛHT BUT FIVE
LAST NIGHTS LAST NIGHTS. LAST NIGHTS LAST NIGHTS LAST NIGHTS LAST NIOHTS LA8T NIGHTS LA8T NIGHTS LAST NIGHTS LA8T NIGHTS LA8T NIGHTS LABT cf the NIGHTS
GRAND CHRISTMAS PANTOMIME,
LITTLE GOODY TWO SHOES,
in which will appear
Mrs G B W LEWIS, Mr FRED THORNE,
And 104 Children
GRAND JUVENILE BALLET
GLORIOUS TRANSFORMATION
I!} Mr Harry Grist.
MON DA i NEXT, FEBRUARY 7,
Mr FRED THORNES BENEFIT,
VMicn w ill be presented the Sparkling Comcdicttta
IO ORLIGL BENSON,
And the Successful Pantomimo
GOODY TWO SHOES
Drees circle, «it! »Ulis, 2s; family circle, is
gallery, Cd Box plan at Glen s 7e*ei¿ Z' Gr<»' B> 114 Bourk" street F Doors open at 7 commenceat8
B
¡I J O U THEATRE
BENEFIT,
When will 1 o i rescntc 1 the Sparkling Comedietta
TO OBLIGE BENSON,
Toody Mrs O B W LEWIS Trotter Mr FRED THORNE
The iKTlormance will terminate wita the
Successful Pantomimo
LITTLE COODV TW O SHOES
M
ELBOURNE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION
GRAND ORGTÑ RECITAL
By
Mr DAVID LEL (City Organist)
THIS DAY
Commencing at 4 30 p ni
PROGRAMME
Overture, "Guy Mannering _ " Bishoo Operatic selection, Martha . Flotow Crand funeral march, Farewell « Bcethovei Grand fantasia on E»_llsh airs, arranged bj David Lee Grand Etleclion, ' Creation Haydn
A /Ir, lu native worth
L Chorus, "Achieved is the glorious work
National Anthem
GEORGE COLLINS LEVEY,
Secretary to the Commissioners FxMbilion Offices February 4 l8"!_
' A M E R I Q U
L AMERIQUE
Madame CARLOTTA TASCA
Will lerform PlumptonB Fantail» at
Mrs IIOW1T/ S CONCERT,
THIS EV ENING_
M
ADAME CARLOTTA T A £
VV ill perform
Plumpton s last composition,
L AMERIQUE,
On Brinsmead s Sostenente Concert Grand,
THIS EVENING _
M
SS ADA VVILLETTS
Will perform
On BRINSMEAD S
Celebrated
SOSTENENTE CONCERT GRAND,
THIS EVENING
JllNSMr.AU Sostenente 11AN03, patentod
throughout Europe and America Highest awards London Paris Illladelphia and Sydney Exhibitions BRINSMEAD Sostenente PIANOS awarded the
Cross of the Legion of Honour Paris 1878_ BRINSMEAD faostenenl« PIANOS awarded two
first prizes and special mention above all com petltora S. dney International Exhibition_
BRINSMEAD Sostenente PIANOS unrivalled for
purity of tone, delicacy of touch, and general ex
cellenec of workmanBhlp
BRINSMEAD ¡joätcncnto PIANOS pronounced
without an c lual hy the leadin_ professors of
music throughout the world_
\_>1ÜNBM¿AD Sostenente FIANUO, 1O»T» Ï" «°f
-O consistent willi best workmanship kui LI"", aûu most thoroughly seasoned ma te nal_
ljUlivaMEAD Sostenente PIANOS prices and full -Ü particulars from Mr Brinsmead, 24 Littlo Collins
street west Melbourne
w.
: DIXON aad (
67 ELIZABETH STREET,
Just Received, Shipment of
JOHIi BRINSMEAD and SONS
CJebratc 1
c OSTEN ENTE PIANOS,
And can supply any description
Just Published, EXHIBITION MARCH,
EXHIBITION UALT/E9
V
ICTORIA AMATEUR TURF CL RACES at CAULFIELD
SATCRDAV, FEBRUARi 5
IILRDIE RVCE,
At 2 p m Fifteen acceptors
NURSERY HANDICAP,
At 2 45 Fifteen aceej tors
STEEPLECHASE,
At 3 JO Four accci toro
MIDSUMMER HANDICAP, at 4 15 TI irteen acceptors
For special trains see "Railway advertisements
OPORTI1, G ANNOUNCEMENT
AUSTRALASIAN TURF COMMISSION and
ACCOUNTANT AGENCY
FRANK V PIERPOINT,
Member Tattersall s Club, V ictorian Club and Vic
toria Racine, Club, Melbourne,
Turf Commissioner and Accountant
Offices
71 Temple court, Collins Btreet west Moibo Jrne
Mr 1 lerpolnt altcnds personally at the abo e address between the boars of 10 and 5 dally, and will be happy to receive instructions from gentlemen eu trusting him with the settlement of their a counts or to carry out any commissions they may require and to afford them any information they may require on al] subjects appcrtaininc, to the business of a turf
accountant
To those redding at a distance (as w eil as others)
the establiBl ment of this agency w ill be obv ious It will enable ti cm to obtain, in the first instance, the fullest and moat reliable information secondly they will procuro the full market price on their invest ment, which in all caHcB will be guaranteed, and their accounts can he settled without their personal attendance beinf, required
A prospectus fully embodying the views facilities and general advantages ti is agency affords to owners of racehorEcs, backers and others interested in the turf may be had on application either by letter or telegram to Mr F \ Pierpolnt to above address
SC \LE CHARGES I OR SETTLEMBNT
Accounts less than 20 names £1 Do moro than 20 and less than 40 £° Do more than 40 and l«ss than 100 u £3 Spec al arrangements by tho year
Commissions executed from £1 to £1000
No commission charged except on winning invest
ments
Prn ted BctthiiL, foiins furnished on application
AUSTRALIAN CLP SWEEP, 1SS1
To the 712 Subscribers to Hie Abov o Gentlemen -
I have to thank you for the generous support awarded to me in tile formation of my Bvveep on the Australian Cup, but in consequence of recent action by tho authorities against the promoters of several Bwccpstakcs, I hav e determined to abandon my Bwoep and will return all subscribers their money in full
If sweeps aro permitted 1 intend to form one on similar i OBIB, on the next Melbourno Cup and will be thankful for y our and y our friendB patronage
I remain, yours respectfully,
_ HENRY GOLDSPINK.
MANCHESTER UNITY Independent Order of
OddfcllonB Annual Marino Excursion, Tuesday 8th February to Queenscliff_
MANCHESTER UNITY Independent Order of
Oddfellows will Meet their town and country
friends on the Sth
MANCHESTER UNITY Independent Order ol
Oddfellows Gala is allowed to be the best of the
season
MANCHESTER UNITY Independent Order ol
Oddfellows have engaged the two best Lands in town for Excursion
MANCHESTER UNITY Independent Order of
Oddfellows lavo engaged Adman s Theatre at Queenscliff for the dancing_
MANCHESTER UNITY Independent Ordor of
Gddfellowsbtvvcchartcred the favourite steamers WilliamB and Golden Crown for Excursion
MANCHESTER UNITY Independent Order of
OddfcllowB Grand Marino Excursion licketa Double 8a single 6s children 2s Od
rilUE Exhibition grand valuablo PROPERTY D13 J. 1R1BUT10N, b> ballot Subscription, 10s Shares and prospectuses Jolm Franklin, agent Hotham
iURLNOLOOY -I rofessor SHEPHERD informs
you what you aro best adapted for With chart
6d Eastern Market
POSI11V ELY smallest man over heard of, 12 ludios
sr orter than Tom Thumb, »_cd 30 years old
Eastern Arcade
WANII-D tofeELL, cheap 15 new brass INSTRU
MENTS, forming a completo band (made by Besson, Loo <on and I arls) Apply G L , 33 Collins street cast_
DONCASTER TOWER HOTEL now liconBCd, is
surrounded by the most ina_nlllcent scenery in the southern hemiaplicre_
D"
)HINCESS (PEOPLES) THEATRE Sprint, Btroet,
to LET from l°tb iiiBt For particulars apply to
MRS PALMER (Miss Rosina Carandini) has RE
BUMLD TUITION Allans, Collins street, W lndfior terrace, W indsor_
WAX TLOWERS-IAUGUT by lady awarded
first order merit, Melbourne Exhibition Athol
villa, Agnes Btreet, Jolimont_
HEALTH for INVALIDS-Judicious exercise re
Btorcs strength VICTORIAN GYMNASIUM, Russell st S Ladies gentlemen Select, modorate MISS DICKS LADIES GYMNASIUM, Collins
Btreet west -CLASSES Tuesday, Friday, Satur day Private lessons for ladle» requiring exercise
FRENCH CLASS will commence Saturday next,
February 12. Madamo Pell'», Prince'» street,
Prahran Musical tuition resumed j
AmuaonwnU.
KELLY and LEONS MIRBTBrr «
FAREWELLTOUH FARKWELLTOUR*
BOYAL PRINCESS THEATRE
SANDHURST,
SATUKDAY, FEB 5 TWO NIGHTS
ACADEMY of MUSIC.
BALLARAT.
TUESDAY, FED 8 THREE NIGHTS
MECHANICS INSTiTUrE.
GEELONG,
FRIDAY, FEB 11 TWO NIGHTS
The PREMIER MINSTREL BANO of AUSTRAI IA
Direct from BL George a Hall, Melbourne, -<_._ '
an unprecedented sc_aon of l8 weckt.
OUR COMEDIANS OUR COMEDIANS Farewell Appearances Farewell Appearance«
The ONLY1 LEON Tkc ONLYLFON
W II BENT E J KENNEDY
CHAS M'CARTHY
First Appearanco
BILLY SWEATNAM BILLY 8WEATNAM
The Great American Comedian Australia s Favourite Quartett,
BFAUMONT READ j VFRNONREID JOHN DRAYTON | WM BALL
Leader, N A I A FEUILLADE. Conductor, OWEN CONDUIT
OUR ORCHESTRA
Parkes Lc)don Farrell M'Shcrry Hoare W ihmn Pagonotte Dodfco James
The above Mammoth Combination
Will appear In
New Acts New Sketches Now Songs
New Jokes New Quartetts. New Farces
_DAVE HAYMAN, Manager
GEORGE'S HALL
MKLBOURNE.
Toe above Elegant and Commodious
HALL
To bo LET
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION C J and T HAM, 45 Swanston Btrect
S
International Exhibition.
See
WALLACH BROS
Diningrooms, Drawlngroom, and Bedrocm
At tho
EXHIBITION,
Furnished throughout
Post free on application, "How to Furnish Cheaply
omi Tasteful!) '
WALLACH BROS , 153 Flizibcth street,
Abovo PoBt office Established over 28 )ears
TMPOH-ANT NOTICE'
The INDIAN BA7VAR and Depot, 8 Market buildings, William street WILL CLOSE on Wit)
NESDAY EVENING, 10th INST The rcmalnlDá jeweller), bangles, cunoa, carvings, Bbawls, wrap9, ivor), to)B, curtains, sun hats, tennis hats, tea pot tcry, selling To da) at greatly reduced prices
No reasonable offer rcfu ed
Ornaments,
PRE8ENTS, GIFTS,
Novelties
M
ELBOURNE INTERNATIONAL rAUIBITlO'i
A SPECIAL SHOW
Of
BUTIFR, CHEE8E,
BACON and HAMS,
And other
DAIRY PRODUCE
Will bo held in the BASEMENT
Of the
EXHIBITION
On
FRIDAY and SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4 and T
The show will be open to the public at 2 o clock pm cn Fridoy, provided that the work of adjudica- tion IB then complete
Fxlibitors will not be allowed to fcirc awcyany exhil its in the building Exhibits will be allowed to remain in the basement till Monday morning, when they will be delivered up ot 8 o clock a m
GEORGE COLLINS LEVEY,
Secretary to the Commissioners Exhibition Offices Icbrual. 2 1831
CATALOGUE
The Second Edition of the CATALOGUE, In Tri-de Parcela of not less than tu elie volumes now on BALI", at the branch offices of the commis, on, Kin» W illiam street, Fltzroi
Bv order
GEORGE COLLINS LEVEY, Secretar) Exhlb tion offices, December 29 16=0
M
ELBOURNE INTERNATIONAL EXIIILITION,
1850
Group C, Class 49, Stand 498
RANSOMES, SIMS, and HEAD,
Ipswich England,
Request the attention of Agriculturists to
Their Exhibit ol
IORTABIE ENGINES VERTICAL ENGINES',
STEAM THRESHING MACHINES,
New Single and Douhlo Furrow Ploughs, Patent Star
Horse Rakca &c ,
Designed expressly for Australian use, and of the
highest quollt)
Catalogues and every Information may be procured from Mr James Adams, at their stand in the Exhll 1 tion, or b) p06t _^_
Wine», spirit», etc_
ROMATIC SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS
UD<">!PHO WOLFES
A Superlativ e TON IC, DIURETIC, ANTI DYSPEPTIC,
and INVIGORATING CORDIAL Tbo purest stimulant In the world
_Beware of Imitations_ RBOU1N MARETT and Co s BRANDY, bulk and
case Henr) Box and bon Melbourne
ft ~Â" ÍÍ D Y. SAZERAC DE FORGE ET FILS,
ANGOULEME
Established 1752.
Rccelied tho on!) Gold Medal awarded to the com merce of Cognac a* the late Paris Exhibition for ex
ccllencc of their brandies
This fino ,brand can always bo obtained in bulk or
bottle from
GRAHAM BROTHERS and Co ,
Amenta for Victoria
_01 Little Collina street East_
ULLDOO ALE and S 1 O U1
Bottled b) P. Porter and Co
Quarts and pints
CURCILR aud ADET,
_Sole agents_
B B" D
UPANLOUP*S Mitre CHAMPAGNE, quarts and pinta F C Klemm and Co 31 and 3i Queen st pOHRtVIKKS ono, two, three, four star, |I H
S I It, PORT I C Klemm and Co, Q leen st
GR A N T ' S
MORELLA CHERRY BRANDY
Supplied to Her Majest) at all the Royal Palace«, and to the Anatocrac), Sportsmen, and General Pub- lic In England
Thia delicious product of th» famed Kent Morellic te also exported to all parts, often takes the place of; wiro, is a moat valuable tonic, aud with aerated waters mai es a refreshing summer beverage
Manufacturer
THOMAS GRANT,
Distiller,
MAIDSTONE, ENGLAND
Agents
Messrs HENRY P WELCH and Co ,
172 Quecn-strect,
MELBOURNE,
Vi here Samples can be Tasted
IOHN JAMESON and SONS WHISKEi, ' Very old
HAIG S JJ WHISKEY,
Tho perfection of Irish whiskey
R. Q HAIG and Co ,
Importers 23 Market street, Melbourne_
K
RUO and Cos CHAMPAGNE,
In quarts and pints Duty paid or In bond
CURCIER and ADET,
_Solo agents for colonies_ UCIEN BLLLOTS celebrated BRANDY, in J quarter casks, dark and pale F C Klemm and
M1; R T
T
ED DEER Highland WHISKY, an old and fa > v ourlte blend On SALE by Henry Box and Son HE DISTILLERS COMPANY
(Limited)
Distilleries at
Port Lundos, Glasgow, Carse bridge, Alloa,
Cameron brldgo, Wind) gates, Fifcahlre,
KlrkliBton, near Edinburgh , Glenochil, Cl-ckmannanBhiro, Combus, Clackmonnonahire,
Pliccnix park, Dublin
Agents
R G HAIG and Co,
_23 Market street, Melbourne_ HE ROYAL BLEND
WHISKY,
lu Bulk and Case
CURCIBR and ADET,
_Sole agents_______ fTUlK CHAMPAGNE V LNEYAKD PROPRIETORS J. COMPANV, COGNAC
Tlio undersigned are SOLE AGENTS in Australia
for the above company s brandies
_BLIGH and HARBOTTLE
THE SOUTHERN VINEYARD COMPANYS
BRANDY
Tile undersigned oro in receipt of REGULAR SHIP MENTS of tho abovo brand, In hhds., quarter casks,
and eases_BLIGH and HARBOTTLE.
HISTLE BLEND WHISKY, in bulk and caso, on SALE, b) Jos Hent) and Co , Llttlo Colllns-Btrcct. H1SKY -M'Callum s Glen Novis and Hay Fair mans Mountain Dow, old Roberts, Morris, and Deakin, Flinders lone east
NOTICE -Subscnbors to THE ARGUS ore ro»
spectfull) Informed that SUBSCRIPTIONS arC PAYABLE QUARTERLY, In advance,
The subscription in Victoria Is 20s. per quarter, In- cluding postage ,
Payment by post-office order, bank draft, or VIC« terian postigo stomps will oblige
THE ARGUS can bo obtained from tho following
newsv endors, Sic, in Victoria and the nelgbbourlnS
colonies -
TOWN and SUBURBS
Melbourne- _, , .. .
East District . JohnArmstrong,56Ell-beth at, West do _ . Gordon and Gotoh, Collins»
street west.
North cast do .. F W Needham, 164 Bourke it. North west do .. F M'GHI, 127 Eli-bcth Btreet.
Do . ..8 Webb, 72 Spencer Btreet,
near Latrobe street, and 2J
Errol street.
Hobson sBayRsllnay W M Baird
Victorian Rail«ass.. N Levi and Co.
Carlton
North of Faraday
street . W Gregory, Lygon street
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