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RELIGIOUS NOTICE*
Church of England. -
Q PETER'S CAT HE D R A L.
-3. £ a-m.— Holv Communion. 10.30 a.ra.— Matins,
and Scnnon by Rev. A.' E. Forties, M.A., followed
by Plain Celebration. 3 p.m. — Catechizing. 6.45
p m. — Evensonjr: Anthem, '0 clap your hands'
(.Staincr); Preacher— Ucv. A. E. Forbes, M.A., of
Cawler South.
StTTa'CL'S, ADELAIDE.— ILG, S; Matins, 11;
Bev. F. G. Masters, M.A- E., (U5, The
Kector. Anthem, Solo ?'The Old Cathedral,'
*The Radiant Murn' (Woodward.) ? ?
LUKE'S.— H.C., S; M.. 11; E., C.43; Preacher.
. Rev. W\ 0. Marsh. Evening Subject, 'Moral
Madness, and its Cure/^ ?
OJT. JOHN'S.— 11 (H.C.), Rev. R. Dempster;'
»O 6.1S, Rcr. F. G. Masters, M.A. St. Mary.—
M., S (U.C.); 11, Mr. .1. H. Grundy; fi.45, Ucv.
R. Dempster. ?
HOLY TRINITY.— 11 and R.4.'., the Rector. An
them, 'Incline thine ear.' ?
/CHRIST CHURCH7X7A.— H.C., 3 a.m.; 11 and
\J 6.30, Rev. H. P. Gocher; S p.m., Communi
cants* Guild. ?
S PAUL'S, rort.— H.C., S a.m.; Matins, U
- a.m-; Evensong, 6.30; Rev. L. T. Mannd.
Congregational*
STOW MEMORIAL CHURCH.
Rev. Joseph Robertson, M.A.
11 a-ra.— Studies in Genesis, III.— 'Man's Place
in God's Creation.'
7 p.m. — 'Amongst the Preachers.' ?
TT IX D'if!~R S H-S Q U A R E.
Rev. S. Lenton. at 11 a-m.; Anthem. 'I will lift
np mine eyes' (Whitficld). At 7 p.m.— 'It is
expedient for you that I p- away.'
Anthem, 'O worship the Lord'^_(Smtth). ?
R~-3UGHTm1-LACE,~~ NORTH ~~ ADELAIDE.
Mornin-.', 11— Rev. W. H. LEWS, 'Fellow-
ship. '! ?
Evening. GSXI— Dr. .TEFFERIS. ?
ANTHORPE MEMORIAL. UNT.FA-ROAD.
Rev. .1. -L fends, B.A., 11 and 7.
LECTURE. THURSDAY EVENING, 8 o'clock,
by Rev. GEO. HAYNER.
'Four Nationalities. One Empire.'
Hon. .1. G. .Jenkins, Chief Secretary, in the
chair.
Admission— Silver Coin. ?
fpMrTPARk^Rev. Leonard Rob Johns, R.A.. 11
'JX and 6.30. 'The CoMcn Rule.' ?
/'^LEXELG.— 11 a.m.. Rev. \Tm. Bell, M.A.; 7
vJ p.m.. Rev. G. RayniT. .. ? _
iftLAYf()X~CHUBCM.— 11 a.m.. Rev. Robert Mit
V^ chell: 6.S0 p.m.. Rev. S. Lenton. ?
FxTFjfAlTsH CONGREGATIONAL.
Rev. Thos. Hope. 11 and 6.30; Praise Service.
-JlyfEDINDIE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCnT—
JxL 11 and 6.30. Rev. P. R. Riley. XOp*
FRT Cons. Chnrch.— Rev. .f. C. Kirby. M.,
'Antioch; E.. 'Right Eatin?.' Semaphore
Hill. T p.m.. Mr. Johns. ?
Methodist.
PIRrE-ST.— 11, Rev. A. J. Burt: 6.30. I5ev. .1.
Cowpcrthvraite, B.A. LANTERN SERVICE.
Limelight Views. Subject — 'The Great Teacher.'
Everybody welcome. ILUJFAX-ST.— 11, Rev. J.
Cowpcrthwaite, D.A.: 6.30, Rev. C._Martin. ?
XT TEST ADELAIDE METHODIST MISSION.
iVV-M\UCHAX CHURCH, FRAXKLIN-STREET.
U-Rev. W. A. POTTS.
SUBJECT— 'HIGH-PRICED RELIQION.'
fi.30-Rev. Dr. BURGESS.
SON Q SERMON.
3.30— Pleasant Sunday Afternoon.— Solos and Re
citations. Speaker, Rev. \V. A. Potts. Subject,
'Out of Work.'
GILBERT-STREET.— 11, Rev. Dr. Burgess; fi.30,
Bev. W. A. Potts.
MORPHETT-STREET.— 11, Mr. Holmes; fi.30,
Bev. J. D. Lantftford.
YOUXG-STREET Social Hall.-S p.m., Evange
listic Service by the Sisters of the People. _
f A~lTc'H Elf-STREET C H ifu' C H.
-C-L Morninz, 11— Rev. C. T. Newman.
Evening;, 6.C!)— Rev. J. C. Hill. Solo, 'Angels
ever bright and fair' (Handel), Miss Lucy Steven
snn. ? ? ?
-TX^LIXGTOX-SQUARE.— Brian Wibberley, 11.
*-V 'The Majesty ot Gentleness;' 6.30, 'Man's
Place in the Universe' (IL). 'Evolution and
Man;' 3, Young People's Happy Hour. Address
l-y Dr. W. Ramsay Smith, 'Two Ways out of a
Difficulty.' Music by Miss Michell and Mr. £. P.
Grattt.ii. Everybody welcome! ?
PARKSU1E-— 11. Rev. W. T. Hiatt; 6.30. Rev.
A. J. Burt. PARKSIDE WEST.— 11. Mr.
Knisht; 6.3). Rrv. W. Howcliin. MALYERX.
11. .Mr. Hindey; K.30. Mr. Robinsrm. EASTWOOD.
—11. Rev. C. Martin; C.30. Rev. W. T. Hiatt.
Fl'LLARTOX.— 11. Mr. Semmens; 6.30, Mr. Martin.
XTXLEY.— II. Rev. W. If. Cann; 6.30. Mr. C~.
KJ Charlton. GOODWOOD.— 11. Rev. E. Grat
ton: fi.30, Messrs. Sampson and Barrett. Special
Services continued.
K'ENT TOWX WESLEYAN CHURCH.
Morning— Rrv. E. T.Cox.
Evening— Rev. E. T. Cox.
Y'CTALKERVILLE-— Morning 11— Mrl Michell.
'* t. Evening. CSQ—Mr. Vine. ?
WOODVILLE.
. Mornins— Mr. .1. H. Sinclair.
? Evening— Mr. Arthur _Willsmorc. ?
PO R~T W~E S L~K~yT~N\
Mornins;. 11— Mr. Davics.
Evening. fi.so— Rev. S. Cuthbert. Subject— ''The
Secret of Sacerdotalism' — sequel to Oranpe Sermon.
Baptist.
T7ILINDERS-STREET BAPTIST CHURCH.
JL Rev. Geo. Wairiwright.
It — 'Memory and Hope.'
? 7—'The Shivering Ploughman.'' ?
'\TORTH~\DELAinE.'^REV~E. H. F.LLlSl
-i- II— -THE THEOLOGY OP CREATION.'
6.30— 'MEMORABLE NIGHTS OF CRISES.'
t&~ 'SAUL'S NIGHT WITH THE WITCIL'
NORWOOD BAPTIST CHURCH.
11. Rev. Henry Coombs.
'Bread Corn is Bruised.'
? 0.:*, Rev. W. Bell. M.A. ?
r~i OODWOOD.— il. Rev. R. Taylor;' fi.30, Mr. A.
vIT W. Jones (Golden Offering. September 2).
QOlflWVARK~lCMTrXdcoi.kT6.30rRevr£
^~- Taylor. 'A Man of Grit.' ?
G.LEX~0SM0m-Rcv. S. Fairey, Mr. CoTliverl
? Knightsbridgc.— Mr. Tiicker. Rev. S. Fairey.
OARKSIDE.— U. Pastor R. McCullough; 6.30,
-L ? ltey. A. Hyde. ?
SEMAPHORE BAPTIST CHURCH.
TWENTY-SECOND ASSIYERSARY.
Sonday Morning, at 11 o'clock— Rev. Geo. Rayner.
Sunday Eveninc. at 7 o'clock— Rev. H. Coorabes.
TUESDAY, AUGUST 2S.
KX1FE AND FORK TEA, 6.30.
PUBLIC MEETIKG, V.;!0.
Chairman— Mr. C. II. Goode. Speakers— Revs. S.
Cnthhcrt and W. B.-I1. M.A.
Sale of Goods in the Classroom, at 1 o'clock.
Presbyterian.
Flinders-st. Presbyterian Ghareh.
Rev. .IAS. HEXDRY, M.A.
11 a.m.. 7 p.m.
CHALMER8 CHURCH.-DR. PATON.
Public; Worship at 11 and 7.
7— Bible Reading for Victorian Schools. Soloist,
Mr. F. Robertson (Like as the Hart Desireth).
Anthem. Tlic Day is Gently Sinking (H. Smart).
STrf;iLES'7X0RW00lX-^ RcvTJasTLyalf, Morn^
? ir.jr. 11; Evening, 7.
C' iobmvbob prfMyteriax church^
* Morning, 11. Rev. A. S. Devenish, M.A.;
Evening. 6M. Rev. R. Mitchell. ?
Lutheran.
GERMAX LUTHERAN CTIURCH,
FUXDERS-STREET.
SUNDAY, Aupm Si. 1900.
Morning, 10.30 o'clock.
Candidate G. Koch, from Concordia. College. St.
lonis. America, will be Ordained by Pastor
Strcmnel. assisted by Rev. Harms and Rev. Hu
mann. jun.
Evening. 6.30 o'clock.
EXGLISH LUTHERAX SERMCE.
Preacher— Kev. G. Koch.
Collection :n aid of Lutheran West Coast Mission.
Strangers cordially invited.
Unitarian.
TJXITARIAN CHRISTIAX CUURai, Wakefield
vJ street.— Rev. A. Wibon. Morning. 11— 'la
Evil Eternal, or Simply a Relative- Term, which
Chances with the Change of Thought?' Even
ing. 7— 'How to Understand the Bible.' All
cordially invited. ?
Salvation Army,
MAJOR B I R K E X S H A W
will Meet all Salvationists of City and
Suburban Corps.
MEMORIAL HALL, PIRIE-STREET,
TUESDAY. Au?u»t 25. at 7.45 p.m.
Subject— 'The Promise of God.'
SA L'VTT 1 0 X A R M Y,~ X'Olf W~o'o'U.
GREAT LIMELIGHT SERVICE, SUNDAY
MGHT. 7 o'clock. .
Beautiful Views. Silver Coin Collection.
MONDAY MGHT. MRS. BOOTH in the Slums.
by Limejight. Tickets, Is. ? *
The New Church.
-V-EW CHURCH. HANSOX-STREET.
-»-^ Mnminc. 11— 'Divine Gentleness.'
Eveainc. 7 — 'Fields Ripe unto Harvest.'
RELIOIOUS NOTICES
Church of Christ.
fiHURCH OF CHRIST, Groto-street.— Mr. James
\J Manning, To-morn-w, r,.vs-.
Christian Endeavour.
S.A. Christian Endeavour Union.
TENTH ANNUAL
CONVENTION,
mURSDAY, Ang. 30, to Sept. 3.
.See Next Week's Papers. xz
General.
?. M -3. A.
TO-XIGHT, S. Miss Crouch, of India.
Sunday/ 3.30.
MEN'S OTTJX.
REV. W. G. MARSH.
SUBJECT— 'DROSS.'
Organ SoJos at 3.15 by Mr. h. IV. Yemm.
Sunday. 4.30, Mr. T.'E. Powell.
Y.M.C.A. SERVICE,
THEATRE, SUXDAY^ S p.m.
2503C
fVUR BOYSMXSTnXTE.— A SER^CE OF SOXG,
-J entitled 'O\'cr the Line,' at 7 p.m. Collcc
fci'jn^ ?
VpORWOOD T'OVS HALL.
?L' Sunday .Evening. S.13.
Mr. J. DELEILVXTY.
Subject — 'The liberation of Jailer.'
BENTHAI-ST. MISSION.
Leader,
MR. J. H. SINCLAIR.
Meetings for the Week.
SUNDAY, August 26. at 11 and 6.30
TUESDAY. August 2S, at 7.S0 p.m.
THURSDAY. August 30, at 7.30 p.m.
Xo Collection. ?
PUBLIC NOTICES
CJOUTH AUSTRALIA* COMMERCIAL TRAVEL-'
C LERS AXD WAR EHOUSEM EX'S ASSO
CIATIOX, ?INCORPORATED.-'- '? :
A SPECIAL 'GENERAL 'MEETING of the above
Association will be held at the Uooni3. Old Ex
change, Pirie-strret, ' THIS (Saturday) EVEX1XG,
August 2-3, 1000, at S o'clock sharp. ??.*... ,
Business. : ; ' '
Consideration of Notice of Motion, Election of
Xcw Members.' and Rdncral.
ARCHD. MACKIE, Secretary. :
A X.A. ADELAIDE BRANClC XO. 1.
EXCHAXCE CAFE, M0XDAY, at S p.m.
Lecture — 'Military Matters fJenerally.'
UEirTEXAXT-COLOXEL LOVELY,
Corps Members please note. \ ? ? .
PHARMACY BOARD OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA.
EXAMINATIONS.
NOTICE of IXTEXTIOX to be EXAMIXED and
FEE of ONE GUINEA must be lodged with the
Registrar not later than the
FIRST DAY OF SEPTEMBER XEX.T.
J. II. YOUNG,
235*7 Secretary and Registrar.
ipREE-TRADE AND LIB. ASSOC1ATIOX.COM
' MTTTEE Jlwts at .Tackman's Rooms en
TUESDAY, 28th inst., at 8 p.m. Members invited.
]\,fRS. BESSIE MOORE wishes to THANK her
*?*-*» numerous Friends for their beautiful floral
tributes. Utters, and telegrams of Fympiithy lor
lcr irreparable loss. She has been deeply touched
liy their expressions of the universal love won by
[?er darling little girl.
R£. JF.PFERY and FAMILY return THAXKS
to Friends for the many tokens of sympathy
in their late bereavement.'
MRS. D.U.Y and FAMILY desire to return their
sincere THAXKS t-- their many kind Friends
for their kindness and- sympathy in their late
3d bereavement.
LYING -IX HOSPITAL, ADELAIDE.
In terms of the Will of the late David Bower,
of Woodvilie, a Legacy of £250 is payable to thj
ibovc Institution.
Apply Executor, Trustee, and Agency Coy., 12,
Waymouth-strect; Adelaide. i'6'7'
IF Mrs. T. FLAXX1GAX does not call for HORSE
left in my paddock by Scptemlxx II, will be
SOLD to defray expenses. T. Childs, Barossa.
? 236'0
DEMOCRATIC CLUB.— SUNDAY. 7.30, Hon. II.
ADAMS LECTURES on 'How Great Bri
tain's People Lost their Inheritance.' 237z
OTAXIC PARK. — SUNDAY. AT S.
Mr. CHARLES KETTRIXGHAM Lectures on
'Man's Sodal Salvation.'
rnHEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY, VICTORIA-SQUARE.
J- Sunday, Aucu=t 2-i. 10.2(1 a.m.
Public invited. Discussion.
DURIXC my temporary absence from the cblony,
my Solicitors. WADEY and E. J. COX. of
K:n-j William-street. Adelaide, are authorized to
receive all MONEYS duo to me
C. I.ERMITTE,
Medical Practitioner.
Gilberton, Ausust H, VMt.
m SilNliQ 69 WVx/o,
BOOKBINDERS,
LEATHER GILDERS, &c,
CHARLES-STREuT, AOELAI9C
(Opp. Arcade, lliindle-st.).
Special Announcement.
magazines, strongly bound, from
Ss. Od. per volume,
.liusic, IS piet-os, from 2s. fid.
TOE CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING
SOCIETY 6F S.A.
TOWERS-COURT, VICTORIA-SQUARE.
Join the new group now forming.
NO ARREARS TO PAY.
Repayments 4s. per £100 per week.
Apply to
195m\vse A. BURXELL. Secretary.
PEACE ILLUIVliHATIONS.
Gas Designs,
Transparencies,
Coloured Lights,
SPECIAL DESIGrWsUBMITTED
TO SUIT PREMISES AND ESTI
MATES GIVEN. '
-Jl. FISCHER,
PLUJIBER AND G4S.FITTER. 4c, Ac
GRKNFELL-STSEET, CITY, AND O'CONNELL
STREET, N.A.
Telephone No. 24C. l^mwsc
DR. FOSTER'S
MESI0ZNES.
To the married and the siDgle this little bit o!
information may be the means of preventing
months of sickness. A sore throat when first felt
is of little moment; neglect it and you have
trouble; take Dr. Foster's Miraculous Mixture anU
you prevent it (the trouble). Croup comes upon
the little ones like a thief in the night. Keep Dr.
Foster'* M. Mixture in the house; give it as di
rected; it relieves instantly. Out of sorts, head
ache, feverish, nasty taste in the mouth. Dr.
Foster's Miraculous Mixture, combined tfith Dr.
Foster's Little Liver Pills, and taken as directed,
will prevent an illness. Sold by all. l£2wsc
KSiriMES
For all ages in pjreat variety
AT
Beaumont's Fancy BazaaFS,
10 and 6S, KUXDLE-STREET. 23Stiisc
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Patented New South Wales, Victoria, and
Quix'nslanU.
NOTICE TO STOREKEEPERS AXD OTHERS.
REVISED PRICES.
1. 33 x IS x 15, £2 7 6.
-\ 40 X 24 X IB, £3 5/.
. :;, 42 x 3D x IS, ^4
I, aft x 14 x 19, £5 5/.
All Previous Lists Cancelled.
THE TWELFTREE COOL-STORAGE SAFE
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Ores consigned to, and particulars from
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S A W T E L L.
Registered Firm— Alfred E. Sawtell (Executor),
Ella S. Brown, and Came Sawtcll.
Manaf-er and Eye Specialist, Mr. Charles Sawtell.
Spectacle Lenses prescribed by the Optbalmo
scope, and frames fitted as required for all optical
defects cf the eyes of either children or aduits.
ALFRED E. SAWTELL. Divctt-street, Port
Adelaide.
Nautical Optician, Chronometer Expert. Admi
ralty Chart and Uook Agent. Publisher Nautical
Almanac and 'Star Twinkles.'
Gold, Nickel, Steel. &c. Spectacles. Frames, and
Folder*. Thermometers — Clinical, Chemical, Re
frigerating. &c. Barometers— Barographs, Ane
roid, Standard, and Mining. Compasses — Pris
marie. Miner's Siiiht, Ship, and Pocket. Tele
scopes— Marine, Field, Opera, and large SignaL
Mining Instruments — General Assortment. Rain
g-iuges. Hydrometers, Salinometers, Sacchaio
meters, and Sundries.
Adjustment and Repairs Scientific Instruments.
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F.W.J.BLUNDELL&C9.,
FLAG, TENT, AND TARPAULIN
MANUFACTURERS.
Verandah Blinds a Speciality.
Price-lista Free.
LEIGH-STREET; also 127. RUNDLE-8TREET
ADELAIDE, 21Cmwszwac
It having again been brought under out
notice that our Bottles are being used for
refilling with other and inferior Sauce, our
Agents arc instructed to take Legal Pro
ceedings against any one offering for Sale
or Use in Public Dining-rooms, &c., any
Euch Fraudulent Goods.
THE PUBLIC
arc requested to see that every Bottle beara
an outer wrapper in addition to the Label
on the Bottle signed by us.
Our Agents will promptly investigate any
FJspicious cases of fraud.
GEORGE WILLS & CO.,
Wholesale Agents for South and West
Australia. IDCwsct
Light — Acetylene Gas — -Light
After the universal success which has ? been
achieved by us from the many installations we
have erected in various parts of the colony, we are
now prepared to give Estimates for Lighting Pub
lic Halls, Churches, Hotels, Private Houses, and
any other Building, &c. where ? a good and cheap
light is required. The Light is fitted up in our
Showrooms, and we shall be pleased to exhibit
same to any enquirer.
In addition we have on hand all kinds of
GEXERATORS, ACETYLEXE BURXERS. and the
newest type of BICYCLE LAMP. CARBIDE OF
CALCIUM, supplied by the drum or per ton.
FEARN & GOSS,
24. PULTEXKY-STREET,
SOLE ACF.XTS FOR THE ACETYLEXE GAS
COMPAXY OF AUSTRALASIA. LTD.
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DORT ADELAIDE. INSTITUTE,
, IXCOBPORATED.
SHORTHAND, iflOKKEEPINC.
Mr. WILLIAM HOGG, Instructor.
Xest Term Commences Wednesday, August 29,
it 7.40 p.m. Fees, 10s. 6d. per quarter.
?237,41 E. FARROW) Hon. Secretary.
PRIVATE HOSPITAL
ADELAIDE NURSES' HOME
WAKEFIELD STREET.
Principal, MI3S TIB BITS, London Hospital.
British Lying-in Hospital, London.
For Medical and Surgical Cases.
Separate house for Midwifery Cases.
Thoroughly trained Nurses always available and
itnt tv cases on receipt of letter or tclegraii.
'Telephone 461. iSmszsc
IMPORTANT DENTAL NOTICE.
REDUCED FEES.
I desire to inform the Public that, having im
ported recently invented Automatic Steam Machi
nery, I am enabled to place Artificial Teeth within
the reach of eveiy one, and without reducing the
quality of materials and workmanship.
H. H. NORMAN, D.D.8.,
NORTH-TERRACE, ADELAIDE.
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COMPANIES AND SOCIETIE3
T^HE ADELAIDE \VIXE COMPAXY, LLMITED.
XOTICE is hereby jriven that the ORDINARY
iEXERAL HALF-YEARLY MEETIXG of SHARE
IOLDERS in the above-named Companv will be
icld on FRIDAY, the 81st inst, at Elder, Smith,
ind Co.'s Saleroom, Currie-street, Adelaide, at
!.S0 p.m., to receive the Report of the Directors,
ind transact any other business that may be legally
irought forward.
E. BRUCE, Secretary.
2- and 31, Currie-street. Adelaide,
August 17, 1900. : ...
}1HE FEDERAL STARR-BOWKETT SOCIETY,
XO. 14.
An APPROPRIATIOX MEETIXG will be held at
1 and 42, Royal Exchange, on FRIDAY EVEX
XG, August 31, at 7.45 o'clock. Xev Members can
lave Arrears of Subscription deducted from Appro
bation when obtained.
? JAMES II. FRY, Secretary..
PATEXT PAGE-PRIXTTXG AXD PUBLISHING
COMPAXY OF AUSTRALASIA, LIMITED.—
k. MEETIXG of the Persons who have agreed to
-ecome Members of the above-named Company will
-e held at the Social-room of the Commercial Tra
?ellers' Club, The Exchange, Piric-strect, Adelaide;
in FRIDAY, the 31st day of August, 1000, at 2.30
).m., for the purpose of passing a Memorandum
md Articles of Association for the said Company;
if appointing Directors and other Officers of- the
aid Company; and of transacting any other neces
ary business.
J. T. MOATE, for the Promoters.
Adelaide, August 24, 1800.
THE CHILLAGOE RAILWAY AXD MIXES,
LIMITED.
(IXCORPORATED UXDER THE COMPANIES'
ACTS. VICTORIA.)
CAPITAL— £1,000,000, in 1,000,000 Shares of £1
each.
BANKERS— The Bank of Australasia, Melbourne
and London.
Issue of £400,000 (i per cent. First Mortgage
Debentures in 4.000 Debentures of £100 each.
SOTICE KP PAYMENT OP FIXAL INSTAL
MENT OF £25 PER CENT., DUE SEPTEM
BER l, jooo.
Debenture holders are herohv notified that the
FINAL INSTALMENT of £25 per cent, is 'due
ind payable to the Bank of Australasia in Mel
bourne or Brisbane, plus exchange on .Melbourne,
jn or !iefp':i' 1st pioimo.
Debenture holders must forward their provi
sional certificates to the Bank, with cheque or
iraft, in ord^r -that the receipt for the final instal
ment of £25 per cent, may be endorsed thereon.
Failure to pay any instalment, when due. will
render the previous payments liable to iortciture
ivitiiout (urikcr n-mce.
By order of the Board,
C. L. HEWITT, Secretary.
39, Quccn-strcct, Melbourne, August 7, IH00.
? ? ? 230,7,4 i
MUNICIPAL AND DISTRICT
COUNCILS
rvlSTRICT COUNCIL OF MOUNT CRAWFORD.
The above Council will sit as a COURT OF
\PPEAL on SATURDAY, September 1, 1900, at
10 a-m., at the Council Chamber, Williamstawn,
to hear Appeals (if any) which may have been
lodged against the Assessment with the Clerk, in
iccordance with the D.C. Act, Xo. 41f», 1SS7.
? o J. MITCHELL, Clerk.
Williamstown, August 22, 11100.
niSTEICT OF CRAFERS.
ASSESSMENT ADOPTED THE 17th DAY OF
AUGUST, 1S99.
The District Council of Orafcrs have caused to
be made an ASSESSMENT of the Ratable Property
R-ithin the said District, by adopting the ajw'c
named Assessment, with and subject to certain al
terations. Copies of the adopted Assessment so
altered are deposited— For South Ward, at the Post
office, Stirling East; East Ward, at Mr. John
Riehards's, near. Aldcate; West Ward, at Mr.- R.
Sandercock's, Piccadilly; Xorth Ward, at the Post
nffice, Uraidja; and are open .for inspection at all
reasonable times; any Person' intending to Appeal
azainst the said Assessment may do so in manner
required by the District Councils Act, 1SS7, within
twenty-one day= from the publication of this notice
in the 'Government Gazette.'
Dated the 23rd day. of August, 1900. -f
Bv order.
2367 W. H. MILFORD, Clerk.
LEGAL NOTICES
REAL PROPERTY ACT NOTICE.
?
Whereas application has been made to me to
register discharge of Mortgage registered in Lands
Titles Registration Office, Xo. 210402, from Wil
liam Holden West to William Muller, of Sections
317. 322, Hundred Booyoolie, comprised in Cer
tificates of Tiile Tel. 467, Folios 131 and 133,
without the production - of the said Mortgage,
which is alloecd to be lost. Now I hereby give
notice that it is my intention to register sueh
iisoharge without the production of the said Mort
Erigs unless caveat he lodged with me withia
fourteen d:ivs from date hereof
Dated August ?22.' 1900. : . :
FRED. F. TURNER.
Registrar-General.
PATENTS AND TRADE MARKS
IX the MATTER of the PATEXT ACT, 1S77.—
J- XOTICE is hereby given that NIELS BID
S-TRIT. lirazier, JAMES MARCHBANK, Engineer,
and -I0nX XOBLE Storekeeper, all of Broadford,
Victoria, have APPLIED for a PATEXT for ?'Im-
proved Damp-resisting Metal Spring Plate, for In
sertion between the Leathers forming the Soles of
Boots and Shoes.' and that Specifications of such
Invention may be inspected at the Patent Office,
Adelaide.
J. HERBERT COOKE.
Licensed Patent Agent, 75, King William-street.
237*40
TN the MATTER of the PATEXT ACT, 1S77.—
-L XOTICE is hereby jriven that the UX1TED
SHOE MACHINERY COMPAXY, of Paterson, New
Jersey. U.S.A., liaving its principal place of busi
ness at 111, Lincoln-street. Boston, U.S.A., has
APPLIED for a PATEXT for '-Improvements in
Machines for Formin-r Screw-threaded Wire.' airi
that the Specification of such Invention may be
inspected at the Patent Office, Adelaide
FRANCIS II. SNOW. Licensed Patent Agent.
National Mutual Buildings, Eing William-street
237*40
IX the MATTER of the PATEXT ACT. 1S77.—
XOTICE is hereby given that WALTER ROtkr
LYN FRY. of Ashfield, near Sydney. New South
Wales. Gentleman, lias APPLIED for a PATEXT
For 'Improved Receptacles for Containing Tea and
like Discrete Materials, and for Measuring Prede
termined Portions of same,' and that the Speci
fication of such Invention may be inspected at the
Patent Office. Adelaide.
FRANCIS H. SXOW. Licensed Patent Agent,
National Mutual Buildings, King William-street.
? 236'9
PATENTS FOR 1KVEXTIOKS
Provisional Protection and Letters Patent for In
tentions, Trade Mark, Design, and Copyright Re
Equations obtained in all Colonies and Countries,
FKANCI3 H, SNOW.
Fel. Aus. Inst. P.A.,
F.M. Char. Inst. P.A. (Lon.),
licensed Patent and Trade Marks Agent,
National Mutual Buildings. King tv'illiam-3treet.
'The Inventor's Handbook,' new edition, post
bee on application. . Is2tfacr
TX the MATTER of the PATEXT ACT, 1877.
X XOTICE is hereby given that ALAN BREB
NER, of 4. Xemoure-road. Acton, London W.,
England, Civil Engineer, has APPLIED for a
PATEXT for '?Improvements in Revolving Group
flashing Apparatus, for Lighthouses and the like,'
and that the Specification .of such Invention may
be inspected at the Patent Office, Adelaide.
COLLISOX & CO., Licensed Patent Agents,
234'5,7 Eagle Chambers, King. William-street.
TN the MATTER of the PATENT ACT. 1877.
i NOTICE is hereby given that CHARLES
NICHOLAS COLLISON, of Eagle 'Chambers. King
William-street, Adelaide. South Australia, Licensed
Patent Agent, lias APPLIED for PATENTS for (a)
Improvements in Current Collectors for Electri
cal Machines; (b) Improvements in Means for
Indicating the Speed of Electric Generators,'
and that the Specifications of such Inventions
may be inspected at the Patent Office,' Adelaide.
COLUSOX & CO., Licensed Patent Agents,
234*5,7 Eagle Chambers, King William-street.
IX the MATTER ot the PATEXT ACT. 1377.—
XOTICE is hereby given that ALEXANDER
SPENCER, of 77. Cannon-street, London, .Eng
land, Engineer, has APPLIED for a PATENT for
'Improvements in Means for enabling Passengers
in a Railway Train to' Apply the Brakes, and At
tract the Attention of the Driver and Guards,'
and that the Specification of such Invention may
be inspected at the Patent Office. Adelaide.
COLLISOX & CO., Licensed Patent Agents.
234,6'' Eagle Chambers, King William-street.
C. N. C3LLI8ON | A. G. COLLI6ON,
Licensed Patent Agent, j Licensed Patent Agent,
F.M. Chartered Inst I Consulting and Mech
of P.A. anical Engineer.
Fel. Aus. Inst. of P.A. I Asste, A.I.P.A.
PROVISIONAL PROTECTION',. LETTERS
PATENT. TRADE MARKS, and COPY
RIGHTS obtained in all Colonies and Countries.
'Inventors' Gnide' (new edition), post free
upon application. COLUSOX & CO..
Enzle Chambers, King William-street, Adelaide.
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MINING
TJITTZXER MINING COMPANY, NO LIABILITY.
CREDITORS of the above-named Company.- are
required on or before the twenty-seventh' day of
September, 1900, to SEND PARTICULARS of their
DEBTS or CLAIMS to the undersigned, the Li
quidator of the said Company, and, if so re
quired by notice in writing from him, are to
prove their said Debts or Claims at such time or j
place and in such a manner as shall be specified i
in such notice, or in default thereof they will be
excluded from the benefit of any distribution made I
before such Debts are proved.
Dated this twenty-third day of August. 1900.
JAMES COUNSELL,
Liquidator of the said Company,
Xo. 2. Mutual Life Chambers,
Grenfell-street, Adelaide.
riOSGROYE'S BAYLErS REWARD SOUTH
V- GOLDMIXISG COMPANY, XO LIABILITY.
XOTICE is hereby given that all SHARES in the
above-named Company forfeited for non-payment
of 13th CALL of 3d. per Share, due August S.
1900, will be offered for sale at public auction in
the Vestibule of the Stock Exchance of Adelaide,
on Friday, September 7, 1900, at 2.30 p.m. Shares
may be redeemed up to and including the day
previous to the Sale.
By order of the Board.
JOHN S. SCOTT, Secretary.
Universal Buildings, Adelaide,
. August 24, 1900.. ? 237,41,8,50
mARCOOLA UNITED GOLDMINING COMPANY,
J-. NO LIABILITY. ]t
COXTRIBUTORIES5 SCRIP CERTIFICATES are
ready for issue on return of Application Receipts
and Allotment Letters to me.
GEQRGE T. LANE, Secretary.
Adelaide, August 21, 1900. 234*5,7
ire NACKARA PROPRIETARY COPPER
MINIXG COMPANY, NO LIABILITY.
NOTICE is hereby given that a CALL (the
Third) of ONE PENNY (Id.) per Share has been
made, upon Shares numbered 801 to 37O0O, and is
payable at' the Registered Office of the Company,
No. 2. Mutual Life Chambers. Crcnfell-strcec,
Adelaide, on Wednesday, the 12Ui day of Septem
ber, 1900.. .../.-.
By order of the Board,
' JAMES COUNSELL, Secretary.
Adelaide, August 24, 1900.
MOUNT BENSON GOLDMIXIXG COMPANY,
NO LIABILITY.
All SHARES upon which THIRTEENTH CALL
of Threepence remains' unpaid will be sold by auc
tion in the Vestibule of the Stock Exchange, Ade
laide, on. -WEDNESDAY, August 29, l'JOO, at 2.30
P ?' W. G. P. JOYXEB, Secretary.
Pirie-street, Adelaide, August 15, 10t0. 228,33,'
mHE COLDEX QUEEN GOLDMINING COMPANY,
i- . KO LIABILITY.
NOTICE is hereby, given that all SHARF.S upon
which the SEVENTH CALL of Threepence (3d.)
per Share shall then remain unpaid will be offered
for Sale by public auction, in the Vestibule of
ih9 Stock Exchange of Adelaide, King William
street, Adelaide, on 1I0XDAY, the 27th day of
August, 1900, at 2.30 o'clock p.m. Payment of
Call will be received up to 12 noon on Saturday,
the 25th day of August, 1900.
Bv order of the Board.
WALTER D. REED, Secretary.
26, Pirie Chambers, Pirie-strcet, Adelaide,
August 7, 1300. 226,37 ?
'XTORTH BROKEN HILL SILVER-MINING
i- COMPANY, NO LIABILITY.
TEXDERS, returnable to the undersigned on or
before TUESDAY, September 4, 1000. arc invited
for the SUPPLY of a DIRECT-ACTIOX WIXDIXG
ENGIXE, with Cylinders 16J x 36; also for Chim
nej; Stack and Tank, as per specifications, to be
obtained at Company's Office.
By order,' .
: RICHARD a FORD, Manaser.
60, Queen-street,% Melbourne, August 20, iflOO.
: 235.7
WE intend to APPLY for a GOLD LEASE of
20 Acres, situate at Tarcoola, about 50 chains
north-east of Mauser Rock, as defined by posts and
trenches. M.R., 8; Book. 22«.
A. G. D. BERESFORD,
For the Tarcoola Water Supply and Mining Com
panv, No Uabilitv.
August 24, 1900. 237s31z '
I Intend to APPLY for a GOLD LEASE of 20
Acres, situate at Crown's Hill, adjoining Lease
Xo. 1(62 on i-asr. as defined by posts and
trenches. M.R, 37, B. 268.
O. H. HAKEXDORF.
I Intend to APPLY for a GOLD LEASE of 10
Acres or thereabouts, situate at Tarcoola. ad
joining Lease Xo. 1070 on north, as defined by
posts and trenches. -M.R, 40. B. 2SS.
O. IT. HAKENDOKF.
I Intend to APPLY for a GOLD LEASE of 20
Acres, morp or less, shnate at Tarcoola. ad
joining Lease Xo. 95!) on north, as defined by
posts and trenches. M.R. 3. B. 279.
C. H. HAKEXDORF.
I Intend to APPLY for a GOLD LEASE of 20
Acres, situated at Tarcoola, adjoining Leases
10S0 and 10S1 on their southernmost boundaries, a3
defined bv posts and trenches. M.R. 4. B. 279.
C. H. HAKEXDORF.
I Intend to APPLY for a GOLD LEASE of 20
Acres, situated at Tarcoola, adjoining above
Claim on cast, as defined by posts 'and trenches.
M.R. 5, B.* 279. ...
C. H. HAKEXDORF.
T Intend to APPLY for a GOLD LEASE of 20
-«- Acres, situated at Tarcoola, adjoinin.tr. Tar-;
coola United Claim 32S5 on north, as defined by;
posts and trenches. M.B. 1, B. 279. ;
-r .' '1 ? ? C. H. HAKENDORF. y
I Intend to APPLY for a GOLD LEASE of 20
Acres adjoining the above-mentioned Claim
3-2S5 on east, as defined by posts and trenches.
M.R. 2. B. 279.. ' ? ? . ..;???
237sol . : C. H. HAKEXDORF.
I Intend t,o APPLY Yor a! 'GOLD LEASE of 20
Acres, situate Tarcoola,;and joining Hakcn
dorf's en north and Riddle's on east. M.R. No. 3S,
Bk. 225. ?????Vf:.- -;?-?-?:?
II. BESSEX.
Tarcoola, August 1, 1900. . 223s37
I Intend to APPLY for GOLDMINING LEASE of
' 20 Acres at Tarctjola, as defined by posts and
trenches, adjoining Hackcndorf's, No. 225. Miner's
Rights U. ? '
223s37 A. WALLACE SAXDFORD.
T Intend to APPLY for GOLDMINING LEASE (f
-»- 2f' Acres at Tarcoola, as defined by posts and
trenches, adjoining the above, No. 225. Miner's
Richts 45.
223sS7 A. WALLACE SAXDFORD.
I Intend to APPLY for GOLDMINING LEASE r.f
2(1 Acres at Tarcoola. as defined by posts and
trenches, adjoining Hackenuorf s, Xo. 220. Miner's
Itishts 16.
223S37 ' A. WALLACE SAXQFORD.
T Intend to APPLY for a MIXERAL LEASE of 40
J- Acre?, about two miles south-west of Mount
Denison Trig, and close to small Trig. .
223i37z . JO11X POOLE.
'TAR 0 00 LA.'
RICHARDSOX'S L1XE of MAIL COACHES are
the quickest and best wav.v COACHES leave
PORT AUGUSTA WEST every TUESDAY, THURS
DAY, and SATURDAY M0RN1XG at S o'clock.
? 2S0thsc
TARCOOLA JGOLDRELDS.
YOUNfi&GOBDaff,Popt Augusta,
can Supply PROVISION'S. TOOLS, and OUT
FITS at ADELAIDE PRICES.
We also act as Receiving and Forwarding
Agents. . 19itfcscv
HORSE3.CATTLE, VEHICLES, &C
Eighteen words in 'The Register' and 'The Even
ing Journal' Is.; three insertions 2s. 6d., prepaid.
A Large Assortment of TRAPS and HARNESS
of every description for Sale or Exchange;
SO Horses and Ponies to Let or for Sale. Cheapest
place in Adelaide is W. Forward & Co., .79, Free
mason Stables, Pine-street; and 35, Wavmouth
street. ' :'lS4ez
A Variety of all descriptions Vehicles, Har
il ness, Horses and Ponies, with trial. Horses
and Traps and Drags, with cartful drivers, on
hire. Troy's Horse Bazaar, Gilles-arcade. Tele
phone 307. iic
CLiRKEDROTHroC
oAch BuildLIu
Inspection invited to their LARGE STOCK OF
NEW AND SECONDHAND VEHICLES, FOR 3iLB
VERY CHEAP. On E«y Terma if required.
Secondhand Vehicles taken ia Exchange. Estimate]
jriven for Repairs. Write for Illustrated Cata
logues and Price-luta. CLARKE BROS.. Frank! in.
ttttet. ? fflScn
New and Second-hand Buggies of ^^-*
every description. Old Buggies^«««pJ^*2
taken in exchange. ^^t^GX^*
Sole Agents— ^^^-XKy^ ,«sS. ^
^^\V« ^cH^-^var^ Carts.
^'\*\O *%a£s-S V--^Esprr^es. Marni
--vVjV* .,oC*!-**'' Buggies. Village i'hnetona.
V «o.J-*'^ Side-liar Buggies. Rubber
^?^'^Tires.give unqualified satisfaction.
? ? 193c
H. SFE2TGEB,
STEAM COACH AND TROLLY
BUILDER,
UNION-STREET, off Rundle-street east.
All Classes of Vehicles built to order; tXm
Horses and Harne33. Cash or terms. 186c
PROFESSIONAL
A. T. MAGAREY
32, WAYSIOUTU-STREET,
LICENSED LAND BROKER.
LOANS AT LOWEST UATKS.
DESTKABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY
PURCHASED.
HOUSES ia Hills to Let, season or term. ?
FARM LANDS Sale or Let. ,
Roomy Sheds. Offices. Land Acre deep, North-tM
Desirable RESIDEXCE. Strangways-terrace, £90.
OFFICES in Waymouth-street. Stores to Let.
j SSltss
PROPERTIES WANTED
Eigh'teen words in 'The Register' and 'The Evea«
[fig Journal' la.; three insertions 23. 6d., prepaid.
CXTANTED, in. NORTH ADELAIDE; GENTLE
W MAX'S VILLA RESIDENCE of about Eight
iooms and conveniences; with Stable and Coach
muse preferred. Apply, stating terms, North Ade
aide House Agencv, Tram Terminus, North Ade
aide. . ' a237'40
WANTED, HOUSE in Hills', for sixteen woek3
from December 1. Apply, stating accommo
dation and terms, Professor Mitchell, Fitzroy. ?
? ' --' ? 237,9
rr/ANTED, Furnished HOUSE, i or 5 Bed
» » rooms. &c. neighbourhood of the GRANGE.
Xovember to end Februarv. Apply Box 224,
U.P.O. . ' a236'7~
WANTED Rent, term, from October, UNFUR
NISHED HOUSE, Eight or Nine Rooms,
Cilenelg; state lowest rent. Residence, 'Register'
Dmce. ' ? a233,7,40
WAXTED Purchase; within 3 miles of City,
HOUSE, about Eight Rooms; 2 to 6 Acres.
2uick, this office. 235,7,40
WAXTED TO REXT, for a term, 1 to 5.000
Acres GRAZING LAND, within 50 miles of
Adelaide. T. L. Wright, Dashwood's Gully.
? 23Q'9?a37-44
TO LET
Eighteen words in 'The Register' and 'The Even*
ing Journal' Is.; three insertions 2s. M., prepaid.
ADELAIDE—
?£i- FRANKLIN-ST., House, 8 Rooms, 21/ weekly.
Russell-st., House 6 Rooms, 15/ wecklv.
NORTH ADELAIDE—
Barnard-street, House, 7 Rooms, 21/ weekly.
Barton-terrace, House, 7 Rooms; £60 per year;
Landlord paving rates.
KENT TOWN— *
Rundle-sc. new Villa of 7 Rooms, Bath. Store
room, Cellar, Scullery. Pantry, Washhousc,
&c. ; £60 per voar. Landlord paying rates,
it AYLANDS— House, 5 Rooms,. S/ weekly.
GLENELG—
Byron-st., House, 6 Rooms and Stable; 12/ .weekly.
Alison-st., 2 Houses, each 3 Rooms; 6/ and 8.'
weekly.
MALVERN— Cambridge-ten, House 8 Rooms and
conveniences; £60 per year. .?
WADEY & E. J. COX,
237,41,S,51,3.S Solicitors, King William-street.
AT REDUCED RENTAL, SHOP, large HALL.
Dwelling, Six Rooms, Cellar, &c, Commer
cial-road. PORT ADELAIDE. Suitable for Club
rooirs, Billiard Saloon, Salvation Army Barrack3,
Hairdresser and Tobacconist, or any kind of busi
ness., Sidney Malin, St. Vincent-street, Port Ade
laide. , Telephone No. 174. lSlmwsc
H1LDERS-STREET, N.A., Comfortable, Six
Roomed HOUSE, every convenience; immedi
ate possession. Walter D. 'Reed, Pirie Chambers,
City. a233,5,7
DETACHED HOUSE, MACKIXXOX-PARADK
West, fronting Park Lands, Six Booms, Bath,
small Pantry, Stable, Traphousc. and good Wash
house, in good order. Avers & Gall, 16, Way
njoulh-street' 22Sc
T710R Term, beginning October, FURNISHED
-1- HOUSE, Eight Rooms, all conveniences,
PARK-TERRACE, PARKSIDE. Z. V. I.. 'Rc?ris-
ter*' Office. a235,7,40
FURNISHED HOUSE, PARK-TERRACE. PARK
SIDE, TO LET, S Rooms and every con
venience. Applr House, this office. a233,3,7
F. W. BULLOCK & GO.
HAVE TO LET.
Carrington-street, 6 rooms, hath, -tc. ; 15/.
Roper-streot, S rooms, good order, 8/.
City, Mow-street, % rooms, passage, bath, 9/.
Franklin street, nearO.P.O., 3 room* ; 8/.
Off Hindley-straet, 3 roomn, 6/.
E. Adc'ajdo, 4 rooms, abop, good order; 16/.
Qrcanhitl-road, 4 rooms, 2 Acres ; 1O/.
Grange, G rooms, (tables, &c. ; 1O/.
North-terrace, 4 rooms, good order; 12/.
Byrom-ptace, 3 rooms, Rood order; 8/.
Roper-strcet, 3 rooms, good order; 8/.
Maciaren street, 4 rooms, bath ; 1O/6.
Carrington-stroet, 4 rooms, bath; 12/.
Carrington-street, 1 rooms, bath, stable, &c. ;
21/.
N Adelaide, Gover-strcet, 7 rooms', &e. ; £SO,
Carr | ngton street, 6 rooms, bath ; 11/.
Franklin-street, near G.P.O., 4 rooms; 1O/.
Semaphore, Hart-street, 7 rooms, -£c. ; 14/6.
H. Adelaide, Kalston-street, 4 rooms; 11/.
Marryatville, Ringmore-road, 6 rooms, &c ;12/.
Franklin-st., York Chambers— Roams to Let.
nnO LET. Carrington-street, central, large Shop
jL suit draper or gcocer ; 12/6.
nnO LET, Gilles-street, naar King William-ltreefc
3. Houses, in Srsc-clau order, 4, 6. and' rooms
TO LET, Pnlteney-street, Shop and 3 rooms;
central; 20/.
TO LET, N. Adelaide, Molesworth-street, 1
rooms, all conveniences.
F. W. BULLOCK & CO.,
AUCTIONEERS. VALUATORS, LAND AND
ESTATE AGENTS, *
- ., York Chamber*, Franklin-street. 234c
GLEXELfi.— Superior HOUSE, Eight Rooms and
conveniences; good position. J. C. Philips,
Cowra Chambers. Grenfell-street. 137thsc
pi LEXELG-COTTAGE, Four Rooms, detached,
vT good position, near beach, 7/. W. Hall Hen
derson, St;' King. William-street. ^ 209thsc;
GOOD Tour-roomed '.HOCSE,'! Cooking-room,
Hath, every other' convenience; 10s. Alfred
Pickford, S6, Kent-terrace. 234,6'7
HACKNEY.— FAMILY \1LLA and small Garden,
on Inch ground, overlooking Penny-street
and the Park. J. E. Thomas & W. Xeill. Gren
fcll-strcet. . 235thsl7
aoxrsEs_TO lut!
CITY— South-terrace, 7 rms., every eonvenianct.
CiTY— 5 rooms, bull, cellareltc; low rent&L
CITY — Soutb-terraci-, 5 rooms, bath, conveniences.
CITY— Central position, larpe stabling.
CITY — Cottages, 5 and 4 rms., 10s. and 9i.
MALVERN— 5 ims., bath, good garden; 13s.
WOB«fOOE-— Cottage, in good position; 7s.
R!TY— Larga Assembly-room, central.
VVAYVILLE— 7 rooms, bath, waihhouse.
K. ADELAI QE— (Furnished) 6 roomn ; 30s.
PROSPECT— Clifton-street, 5 rms., bath, &c. ; 14s
PAYNEHAM-RO.— 6 rms.,batb, collar.
KNIGHTSBR1DGE— 3 rooms, good order; 5s.
COOaWOOO— (Furni3Ded)irma..2Oi. ;3rws.,13s.
JOHN HUTCrlCS & GO.,
HOUSE, LAND, AND ESTATE A6ENTS,
NEXT BANK OF AUSTRALASIA, CUliRIE-ST.
? 69thsc
LARRS BAY. Military-road.— TO LET, HOUSE,
S Rooms and Conveniences, late in the oc
cupation of Captain C'resweii. Apply to H. L.
and A. E. Ayers. Imperial Chambers. alUUthsc
\TOUXT LOFTY. Furnished, Xine-roome-1
JJJL HOUSE and Five-roomed Cottage; low rent
fcr- spring months. IL J. Pink.
'PORT AUGUSTA WHARF FROXTAGE.-TO
J- Let. temporarily or on building lease, ALLOT
MENT No. 2. Knox, tlwynne, &. Hanrrave; 11-J,
King William-street. 237,40,4ws72,S
SEMAPHORE, DUNN - STREET. -^TO LET.
._ HOUSE, Sis Rooms, close beach and station;
rent, 10s. 6d. Malcolm Reid, Town, Port. S3sca
T!O LET, Large WAREHOUSE, So, CURRIE
STREET, Sfi ft. x 36 ft.. Two Flats and portion
of Cellar if required; lately occupied by Messrs.
A. E. & F. Tolley. Apply Thomas Hardy & Sons,
Ltd.. Currie-street. ? . 157c
TO LEASE, New Well-finished SHOPS, at the
corner of Gougcr ar.a' Field streets. Apply
G. G. Mayo, Tatham-areet. a233c '
TO LET. XORTH ADELAIDE. j7ffcoTt-streot,
nOl'SE, Seven Rooms, every convenience.
Apply Varlcy S Evan. Waymouth-street, Adelaide.
: ? ' - ? ' 237,40,2 ?
TO LET, Port-road. HIXDMARSH, Bakehoii?c.
Shop. &c, Dwelling; low rent. Apply Ths.
Reynolds, Glentin-st, West Hindmarsh. u237'40
TdTLET, a WELL-FURxlillED HOUSE of Five
Rooms, Bath, &c. Wash and Wood House,
large Fowlyard, Stable, Coachhouse. James Foun
tain, Montpelier-street, Parkside. a235'7
mo LET, in NORTH ADELAIDE, Eight and Ten
X Roomed HOUSES. J. Odium, Childeri-street,
N-A. V: , .. ;- 2C9c
TO LET. Palm-place, HACKNEY, Two HOUSES
of Nine Rooms each, with Bath, ic. Apply
opposite. W. H. Harris. ISTihsc
T~ O LET, SECOND-AVENUE, E.A., MLLX~Fiyc
Uooms, Passage, Cellar, ' Bathroom, Wash
house, Shed, all conveniences. Apply H. D.
Mahnke, 97, Gover-strcet, X.A. ? 73wsc
O-t WEEK.— RESIDEXCE, Eight Rooms, &c.,
,X-X Stable: 1SG x 242 f-fet; Garden; Parkside.
James P. Roberts, Towers Court. , 235,7,40
O-t. *?/ ^VEEK.— Monthly tenancy. LARGS,
ZJ± 0/ FURNISHED HOUSE, Five Rooms,
five minutes' walk station. James P. Roberts,
Towers Court.; :; 235,7,40
iK/ ^TEEKLY.— MALVEEX, RESIDEXCE
XxJ/ Seven Rooms. Bath, Verandahs, large
Shed. James P. Roberts, Towers Court, Victoria
square west. 235,7,40
~R. MITCHELL & CO:
GENERAL CARRIERS AND CUSTOMS AGESTS.
Goods packed and forwarded to our Agenta
throughout Australia.
OFFICF.— NEXT BANK OF ADELAIDE, CDE
RIE-STREET.
Branches Arthnr-rtrcet, Unley, and O'Connell
Itreet, Ncrth Adelaide.
Telephones— Office, 162; Private Residence. SS3.
looting
PROPERTIES FOR SALE
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ing Journal' Is.; three insertions 2s. 6d., prepaid.
ATKENT TOWN,
NEW SIX-ROOMED VILLA,
Substantially Built, Cellar. Bath, Washhouse,
Copper, Washtroughs, Woodhouse. large Yard,
Garden;' five minutes' walk from City; tram, 2d.
PAIR NEW FOUR-ROOMED HLLAS, good
position and investment; close City.
ALfsO, EIGHT ROOMS, all conveniences, close
City. Terms arranged.
WM. H PETT.
237,40,2 Capper-street, Kent Town. v
PROPERTIES FOR SALE
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ing Journal' Is.; three insertions 2s. 6d., prepaid.
1 A i Good Five-roonjed HOUSE, Iron Kitchen, Iron
-«.i. Stable and Coachhouse, for Sale. Apply on
the premises, to C. Irvin, 4, Sturt-street west.
'237,40,2
A CHANCE FOR ALL
to Secure Comfortable Homos built to their own
design and on advantageous terms by payment
SMALL DEPOSIT
and very easy Weekly Instalments.
YOUR RENT PURCHASES.
Call at our Office for particulars. We will give
you an Estimate at any time Free of Charge.
We also have HOUSES of all sizes and descrip
tions FOR SALE, a few of which are mentioned
below: —
MALVERN, close tram, beautiful home, 9 Uooms,
Bath, Pantry, Cellar, all conveniences, Stables,
Sheds, &c; Land, 50 x 16S; £S25.
GILBEKTOX, 6 Rooms, Bath. Cellar, &?.; 50 s
150; Fruit-trees, &c; £520.
PL\'MPTON, 4 Rooms, &c; 2 Acres Lar.d, close
Station; cheap.
NEAR CITY, 23 Acn* good Land; House, 5
Rooms arid Outbuildings; running water; £525.
PROSPECT, 5 Rooms, Cellar, Ice.; good street;
£225.
N. ADELAIDE. PARK FROXTAGE, S Rooms and
all conveniences; good position; £750.
(late Malin. Hanson. & Co.),
LAXD AXD ESTATE AC EXT?, ARCHITECTS,
AXD BUILDERS.
MONEY TO LEND AT 4 PER CENT.
QUEEN'S CHAMBERS, PIRIE-STREET,
? ADELAIDE. 237thsc
FOR 8ALE OR TO LET.-Really First-class
RESIDENCE of about Fourteen Rooms, Stable?,
Outhouses ; convenient to - trams. Colleges, and
City. All fuller p&rticulari from John liutch
ings & Co., next Bank Australasia, Currie-street.
BARGAIN.— Pirie-street. City. Pair of First-class
Houses, each containing Six Uooms ; absolutely the
cheapest in the market, £800.
PROSPECT-ROAD.— In capital business posi
tion, Shop and Dwelling of 4 Uooms, Stables, &c. ;
low price. John Hutcnings & Co., Currie-street.
? ? ? lUOthsc
T7»OR SALE, prime, fresh-calved COW; gives four
-L gallons milk per day; third calf. Thomas
Dodd, Mitcham. a237'40
F. W. BULLOCK & CO!
HAVE FOR SALE.
H. ADELAIDE, 11 rooms, hall, two bathrooms
pantries, 4c. ; land 61 x US; £1,2OO.
M. ADELAIDE, » room?, bath, cellar, pantry,
?beds; 105 x 140; £1,800.
N. ADELAIDE, near Wellington-square, 14
rooBS, bath, cellar. Rood ambling; £1,£SO.
NEAR SOUTH - ROAD, 4 rooms, 3 acrea;
£2OO.
EDWARDSTOWN, 5 rooms, CJ acres, £635.
NORTH UNLBV, 5 looms, bath, pantry, cellar
ette, 60 x 161 ; £465.
PARKSIDE, 0 rooms, bath, Ac. ; £48O.
QLENELQ, 6 large rooms, &c ; £676.
N. ADELAIDE, 2 house*. 6 and b rooms, stable,
coachhouse, &c. : laud 1 acre; £1,6OC.
GOODWOOD-ROAD, shop, 6 rooms; £5OO.
NEW PARK8IDB, 2 houaos, each 0 rooms, bath,
Jtc. ; rents 'lif; £3OO.
HINDMARSH, shop, 0 rooms, bath, 2 cellars,
deep drainage, tank : land 50 x 14S ; £450.
PARKSIDC, n rooms -»'h. &c. ; £32O.
HUNDRED PORT ADELAIDE, I4*f acres,
fencsd ; per acre, £4 ; aud 35 acres, per acre,
30/.
NEAR PARK LAND, new double-fronted house,
5 rooms; £425.
NORWOOD. 10 rooms, hall, Ac ; £880.
N. WALKERVILLE. 4 large rooms, bath, wash
boose; CO x ISO; £48O.
NEW PARKSIDE, ovil frontage, 4 rooms, baifa,
«a; 5PK170; £350.
NORWOOD, amiu street, S rooms, passage, bath,
cellar, -table; land BJ x200; £525.
HENLEY BEACH, 1 rooms, good block land;
£38O.
CITY, main street, 5 rooms, Ac. : £470.
PARAOI8E, 'Jl acres, :t cottagos, 100 f rnit-treas,
plenty of water; £45O.
PARADISE, 7 acres; per acre, £16.
CITY, S rooms, bath, stable; £636.
GILBERTON, 5 rooms. 48 I 124; £445.
MORPHBTT VALE, two £0ud Xurmn 00 and SO
acres; peracco, £7.
UNLEY PARK— MODERN HOUSE, Ten
. Rooms, and Offices, Stables; about 7 acres;
£3,500.
TTTOB SALE and TO LET, MOUNT LOFTY,
_T Uoum, 9 rooms; (table, trapshsJ. chafl
honse; land 2 acres; underground tank, T.OUO
gallons; rent, £SO; prire, £950;
FOB SALE, naar BURNSIDZ TRAM, or
TO LET. Famished Q«nUem&n's Tle»idence
13 rooms, 2 bathi, ctliar, kitcheus, pantry, ever;
modern convenience, extensive Rtabling, oat
houses, &c; 1\ acres land; magnificent view of
hill* and gulf.
F. W. BULLOCK & CO.,
AUCTIONEERS, VALUATORS, LAND AND
ESTATE AGENTS.
York Chamber*. Franklin-street 231c
TpOR SALE, First-class FAMILY RESIDENCE in
' CITY, near Terrace. Drawinir-room, 20 s
16; Dinine-room, about 25 x 16; Morning-room,
Six Bedrooms, Bathroom, Kitchen, Scullery, Pan
tries, Washhouse, Bicycle Stable. Land about
quarter acre. Price moderate. Bulk can remain
on mortgage.
F. W. BOLLOCK & CO., Franklin-street.
214thso
T AND AT M EDI N DIE.
THE FASHIONABLE SUBURB.
The undersigned arc instructed to offer for Sal*
one of the best Vacant Blocks in the Fashionable
Suburb of Mcdindic. which is rapid] v being occu
pied by SPLENDID MANSIONS and Beautiful
VILLA RESIDENCI'S.
The Land has a frontage of 1C5 ft. to the North
Eastern-road and 1C3 ft to Hawker's-road. with
wide road along the whole side of the Property.
It- will be sold in one lot or in blocks to suit
purchasers.
Price on application to
F. W. BULLOCK & CO..
20Sthsc York Chambers. Franklin-street.
F O JR &- A. JL. E
NORTH ADELAIDE. Stanley-strcet-2 DweUings,
one with Shop; £325; rent, £U.
NORWOOD, yueen-street— 'i Building' Blocks; £1
1&. per ft; 100 ft.
FHBWV1LLE. Glen Osmond-road— Well-built
House, Six Koonis. all conveniences: £270.
HUTT-STREKT— Villa of 9 Kooins and all con
? vcnicnccs.
NOIOVOOD, Kensington-road, near Elizabeth-street
—Two Well-built Dwelliugs, each G Uooms and
conveniences; £1,2 30.
L'XLEY-UOAD— Three new-bui!t Seven-roomed
Houses, all conveniences; easy terms.
0. YON BEE/TOUCH & CO.,
AUCTIONEERS, VALUATORS, SUBVEYOBS.
LAND AND ESTATE ACENTS,
7, FBANIOIX -STKEET, ADELAIDE;
md also at Tanundj, Kapuada, and Kudundi.
13'mw3cv
FOR, SjAJUhl,
Tliat Valuable Section
cu,.,« so ACRES,
THE MONTACUTE MINE,
conaisting of Sec, 55S4, Hundred of Onkaparin^a.
A RARE CHANCE FOR MININQ MEN OR
SPECULATORS TO 8ECURE
A Freehold Property,
?- known to rontain
GOLD REEFS,
and only needing sysipmaiic development to
prove their rii-linuss and e.\ient.
Apply to
GREEN & CO.,
LAND AGENT?. PIRIE-STREET. 'ilfcc
FOR 8 A L E.
KANC/AR1LLA— 33 Acres, 3 rms., 600 fruit-trees;
£J(i.
NORWOOD — Two Three-roomed Cottapcs; £3oO.
Tliree Stone Oottapcs, all good, ccnLral; iiiOO.
CITY— Four-roomed Cottapc; £220. Tliree Four
roomed Cottages, central; £1,100. Eight
roomed House; £',!00.
Transfers. Mortjtascs. and I^eases prepared.
MONEY TO LEND on Freehold Security.
-A.. Gr. SCHKODKR,
WATERHOCSE CHAilBERS, KING WILLIAM-ST.
237thscv
GOOD VALUE.
TRAM FRONTAGE, HYDE PARK-Superior
VILLA, 7 rooms, bath, cellar, paatrj-, cuppor.
back verandah, deep drainage; immediate pos
session; price only £600.
/? J Q«r— MALVERN, VILLA, 6 Booms, &c,
3wdbOtJ close Unley-road.
O A I7K— VICTORIA PARK. VILLA. 5 Rooms,
owdb I c) bath, cellar; £23 deposit, and las.
weekly.
LAND. AVENEL, MEDINDIE, three minutes' walk
from Lefovre-tcrrace, North Adelaide, in Lots
73 x lot); price 40s. per foot. -
LAND, OUVE-STREET,' PROSPECT, each 50 x
1S4; 7s., lls., 13s. per foot
XORTH UNLEY, Palmerston-road, 60 x 150; easy
terms.
LAND-MILE-END, EAST ADELAIDE, MALVERN,
WAYVILLE, ROSE PARK, &c.
ARTHUR C. SANDERS,
MORIALTA CHAMBERS.
VICTORIA-SQUARE WEST, NEAR G.P.O.
'iJTrnlisc
JNO. HARVEY,
WAYMOUTH-STREET.
3?-DAA— ROSE PARK, Hewitt-avenue, superior
oioUU Residence. 7 Rooms.
r«*rnsr— KENT TOWS, main street, 6 Booms,
5^^-rt) D.F.. Stables, Garden.
^» 99~— HYDE PARK, 6 Rooms, 81 x 161.
£' A X(\— CITY, main street, 5 Rooms D. Front
£» rT.y,^— CITY, Shop and 3 Rooms; also nne 4
I--* I I t/Rooms. and two 3 Rooms; 33/6. 21ithsn
PROPERTIES FOR 8ALE
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biK Journal' Is. ; three insertions 2s. 6d., prepaid.
X. ISAACS,
11, GRENFELL-STKEET, next 'Register Office,'
HAS FOR SALE—
Theharlon— 5 room?. l:ath, pantry, &c; £375.
Uoodwood Wesl — I rooms, kc. : iitiO.
N.A.— S.nns., acre land, splendid position; £5,00!).
Roscwator— 5 rooms, verandahs, IS! 1 140: £230.
rjucenstown— 2 Houses, » rooms each; £180.
Iiussell-strcet. Yatala— 4 rooms, kc. ; £13(1.
lllanville— 5 Cottagps, 3 rooms each; £325.
Rlanville— Cottajjc, 1 rooms., verandahs; £125.
Hyde Park— Villa, 7 rooms, lobby, verandah, and
ever}' convenience, 50 x 150; £750.
Brighton— 12 Acres, Section 207; reasonable offer.
GlMiflir— 2 new well-built Cottages, fi room3, bath,
pantry, and every convenience; £800.
A small deposit and easy terms for balance can
be arranged for any of ihe above Properties to
Euit intending purchasers.
Money to Lend on Mortgage. Rent ind In«
tcrest Collected. Shares bought and sold.
lOSthse
ill UP
CirrieSlffleMde
PROPERTIES FOR SALE.
CITY— South-terrace, equal dooms; £675
CITV— Fliudero-strcet, t- rooms, bith: £750
C«TY-AncR«-strcet, 4 rooms, hall, bath; £160
CITY— Uilles-strcet, 5 rooms, well-Uniiliod ; £171
CITV— Carrington-street, 5 roomB, ihed; £475
CITY— South-terrace, residence, 7 roomi; £1,000
NORTH AOELAIDE-9 rooms, 50 x210; £800
NORTH ADELAIDE-0 rooms, cellur, 4c, £060
EAST ADCLAIDE-0 rooms, cellar, -tc. ; £550
ST. PET1£R8-Best position, villa, 8roomi; £800
NORWOOD— Pretty house. 5 roonw; £430
NORWOOB-.Meat hou.°e, i room), lmll; £375
KENT TGWN-0 roorun, cellar, garden ; £650
ROSE PARK-Villa, 7 rooms. c«ll(ir, bath ; £775
RO8Z PARK— li rooms, grand position : £550
MEDlNDIE-r.ronmtd Villa, good finish ; £600
UMLEYROAD-5 rooms; Iand75xl75; £575
PAHKSIDE— 5 rooms, bull; j;uod order; £460
NEW PARKSIDE- Vill,i. Grooms, tank. &c ;£46S
VVAYVILLE (near City)— Villa, 5 rooms, bath; £450
UNLEY PARK-Rosidence, 7 rooms, cellar; £1,200
HAWTHORN— Villfi, 5 rooms, cellar, bath; £450
MALVERN— 5 rooms, bath, deep drsinngf, £400
IWILE-liND-C room', Iialh; 40x193; £000
CROYDON-5 rooms, &c. : land 63x210; £470
WOOOVILLE-17 rooms, 17 acres; £3.500
GOOD SUBURB— 9 rooms, three acrts; £3,000
EVAN DAIE-5 rooms ; lund 19S x 160 ; £500
NAIRN E— 43 acre?, 4 rooms; £350
GLYNDE-tl 4int(Ji aces; eaMOnt of terms
MILLHSOCK— .S.ivuralacras and Cottage.
HAHNDORF-1C acres, 3 ronras, wa»er; £S75
INVESTMENTS f-r £8,600. £7.600,
£3.500, £2,2OO, £2.0O0,£1.750. £1,825,
£1,ICO, £1,OOO. £700. Thoso Properties
are mostly in the City, of a good charucter, ia
main streets, and will yield fair returns on
amourt invented.
BUILDING ALLOTMENTS - South-terrace,
Kast-terrace, Ancan-ft., ?\VriKht-»t., Waymouth
it., Nnrth Norwood, Clarence Park, New Park
.aide, St. PoterH, at lowest prices.
FARMS in South nnd J.ower North, ranging
from 100 to 2,000 ncron. W'e shall be pleased U
supply full particulars to intending buyers.
MONEY.— We can arrange Loam at vary short
notice in sum) to suit borrowers at Lowa.it
Currant Rates of Interest, on approved Freehold
Secnrities.
JOHN HUTGHINGS Si CO.,
H011.se, Land, and Estate Agents*.
(Next BANK OF AUSTRALASIA, CTJRRIE-ST.).
? 20»thBc
MATTERS & CO,
LIST OK VACANT LAND.
NEW PABKSIDK— Frontins 80 ft. street, 40 x
164 ft.; 16/.
MALVERX— All positions; from 12/6 foot.
XORTH UNLEV— From 35/ per foot.
MIJRKAY PARK, near ?.Magill— Elocks, 30 x 150
ft; £S per block.
CUICACiO KSTATK-niorks of 50 x 160 ft. for
£10 5/ per block: trrms. 10/ deposit, balance in
S years, at Ud. per week; frco of intorcst.
ROSE l'AUK— Kxrcllrnt positions, 75 x 150 ft.;
00/ per foot; one-fourth rash; balance ca.«y.
MAYLANUS-AH positions; from 20/ foot.
BISMARCK ESTATE— Splendid Land, in Works
of from 2 acres, from £20 per acre; one-fifth
cash, balance in 1, 2. or 3 years. This is some
of the finest land available; 2J miles from city,
close to tram, kc., &r.
PROSPECT— Land from 10/ p*r foot.
UNLEY PARK-Wc can offer in this solcct
neighbourhood excellent building blnchs; trains
and trams stop at the land; in 3-acre blocks, at
the rate of about 12/6 per foot; main-road front
ages given in.
Further particulars apply
MATTERS & CO.,
LAND AXD ESTATE AOENTS,
OPPOSITE TOWN HALL, ADELAIDE.
? 5I2tlis4Q
NORTH ADELAIDE. PAI5K FRONTAOE.Mac
kinnon-parade K., Twelve New Six-roomed
Houses; splendid investment; exchange Land. J,
Hogg. 140sc
EE ESTATE Ol' JOSKTll SCOTT, DECEASED!
? FOl-n TWO STOIIV SEMI-DKTACHCT
HOITSES in nAItXARD-STREET. NORTH ADE
LAIDE. Land. 140 feet x 210 feet.
WADEY & E. J. COX,
1237,41,44,8,51,:: Solicitors, King William-street _
ROSE PARK.
dose Park Lands, good Seven-roomed House, well
finished; £750. Easy terms.
PROSPECT HILL.
Six-roomed Stone House, enclosed Verandah, Tlall,
Garden; £31)0; small deposit, weekly instalments.
NORTH ADELAIDE.
facing Park Lands, in perfect order, papered
throughout, Balh, Cellars, 8 Rooms; £GO0.
SAUNDERS & ASHBY,
ROYAL EXCHANGE. 160mwgo
fBCKBAX RESDENCK, 14 Dooms, 50 Acres
l^ind, most cnrnpletc rnsidoncp, every modern
convenience, Stabling, Coachhouses; unrivalled
situation. For &ile. Apply Mculdcn A: Smis,
Eagle Qiambtrs. 2106c
Shuttle-worth & LetcMord
44, King William-street, Adelaide.
LANS AND ESTATE AQENTS.
AUCTIONEERS AND VALUATOR&
HOUSES AND LAND FOR SALE.
Transfers, Mortfiaces, 1^-asra Preparnd. Money tf-
Lend. B«nt and Interest Collected. Shares Bought
and Sold. Transfers of Crown Leases Prepared.
Telephone 1071. ISSthscv
mHE HILLS LAND AND INVESTMENT
J. COMPANY, LIMITED.-PROPBRriE3
aro for ABSOLUTS SALE creatly below cost.
Building and Qardan Blocks, ALOQATB,
Building and Oardon Blocks, MOUNT LOFTV
Building and O».rd«n Blocks, 3LACKWOOD
Chaic* positions. Lots to suit purohmen
N«uia»l reservax. Every reasonable olfsr enUr
ainad. For plan and particulars apply
COLLISON & CO.,
ISlthicr King Williuin-itreot, Adt'alda.
T. E- POWELL,
E8TATE AGENT, ACOOUNTANT. &c.
(nearly 25 years with National Bank).
OWNEKS and TISI'STKES invited to forward
Particulars of 1'rojH-rtie.s KOH SALE or TO LET.
(N.B. — Commission charged only where business is
actually done.) BUYEIIS imited to inspect my
Lists. Management of Estates undertaken. Ittuita
and Interest collected. Insurances elfeeted.
29, GRENFELL STREET, ADELAIDE.
? ? 20UW2C
O QCyX— Owner icavins colony— Pair ol really
S*O+*O Superior Threc-roomcd COrrAGES, let
together at 15s. weekly; good position in City for
letting. W. Paddock, Austral Chambers, Currie
street^ ? ? ? w^Si
jp OKflih.— fiESTLEMAX'S KESIDEXCE, con
$j£o\J\) taining Nine Hooins, bcuilcry. Pun
try, Cellar, substantial Two-stall htablc and Coach
house and other Appurtenances, Gas, Deep Drain
ase. Orange-trees (selected variftiehj in full licar
itic,' splendid situation. Corner Block, Park Lands
fronta?c; 21)0 ft. cacli to HOBE-TERRACE and
AA'EXl'E-ROAD; fashionable suburb of llcdimlie.
jt'CAA (cost over £l,000j.— VILLA RESI
3J ? UU DEXCE, Seven Rooms, Bath, Pantry.
Cellar, Stable. Coacbbou&c, Deep Drainage; Haw
ker*s-road. MEDIXDIE.
Cards to view abovn Properties.
230th»c E. C. C. RAXDEIX. Hoyal Exchange.
?C'9/LQ ? BARGAIN' — PAIR SEMI - DE- .
£=-—?*»* TACHED COTT*GE3. Threi
Rooms, good position, deep drainage, tram. TermJ,
ColHvcr Brothers. Norwood. Tel. 412. 203i -
jPK/-Q— EAST ADELAIDE— New ViUa (five).
o^'O'i.tj Bath, Cellar; superior position and
ftorkiuanship. Terms. Colivcr Brothers, Nor
wood. Telephone 412. ? g)3ac
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