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SHIPPING.
INTERSTATE STEAMSHIP
COMPANIES.
THE ADELAIDE STEAMSHIP COM-
PANY.
INTERSTATE PASSENGER SER
VICE for ALBANY, ADELAIDE,
MELBOURNE, and SYDNEY.
?DIMBOOLA... |Sat., Jan. 27 JNoon
DIMBOOLA.... [Sat., Feb. 24 Noon
J-IMBOOLA...-lSaU March 24 [Noon
?Omits Albany.
Company's Passenger Steamers are
running a Weekly Service between
Melbourne, Sydney, and Queensland
Ports. _
For convenience of Public, Passage
Tickets interchangeable with other
Interstate Companies on terms and
conditions ascertainable on application
COAL TRADE— Best large Steam.
Bunker Gas, Household, and Smithy
Coal, also best Purified Coke, always
available ashore.
Apply it the Company's Office at
Bunbury; Albany; STODART and
LTD Perth; BURNS, PHILP and
CO, Geraldton; the ADELAIDE
STEAMSHIP CO., LTD, FRE
MANTiasi (Registered Omce in W.A.),
or Agents at all other ports.
i ___^ ? __»_— ?.
HUDDART, PARKER LINE.
PAST PASSENGER SERVICE
From FREMANTLE for
ADELAIDE, MELBOURNE, SYDNEY
TisTa jTonsj Date. |Time
ZEALANDIA. .|7,OO0|Jan. 6, 1917 INoon
ZEALANDIA..|7,000|Feb. 3, 1917|Noon
ZEALANDIA. .ft.OOOlMch. 3, 1917lNoon
Depart Albany 24 hours later.
Roomy, Commodious, and Well-aired
Cabins.
Speedy and Comfortable sea vessel,
fitted with Wireless Telegraphy.
Passenger Tickets Interchangeable
with other Interstate Companies, jub
ject to conditions ascertainable at
Offices.
Passes cannot be issued to fri'ida
of passengers arriving or departing.
Timber and Truck Cargo to be ar
ranged. Cart Notes must be signed
by Agents before Cargo will be re
ceived.
Sub-Agents for Bunbury: THOS.
HAYWAKD and SONS.
DALGETY and CO., LTD*
1 Agents for Western Australia.
MELBOURNE STEAMSHIP CO.
'ALBANY ADELAIDE, MELBOURNE,
' SYDNEY, NEWCASTLE.
Transhipping for all Tasmanian, New
v Zealand and Queensland Ports.
Steamer { Day. [Tim?
?DIMBOOLA... |Sat, Jan. 27 JNoon
*DIMBOOLA. ..|Sat, Feb. 24 JNoon
' *DIKBOOLA...|SaL, March 24 JNoon
Fitted with Wireless.
? ?Dimboola omits Albany.
? For BUNBURY and BUSSELTON:
S.S. KURNALPI, MONDAY, JANU
1 ARY 29.
KEFRvOfEB-ATO* CARGO carried
m Dimboola.
\ PERTH CARGO, Through Bills of
Lading Issued.
COAL and COKE TRADE. Best
Newcastle Coals; also first quality
Smelting Cokes kept in stock.
M'lLWRAlTH, M'EACHARN'S LINE.
STBAMKRS LEAVE FREMANTLE
For
'ALBANY. ADELAIDE, MELBOURNE
and SYDNEY.
KatoombalTrip.lSat., Jan. 20 |12 noon
Katoomba|Trip.|Sat.f Feb. 17 |12 noon
KatoombajTrip.lSat., Mch. 17 12 noon
KatoombaJTrip.|Sat, April 14 |12 noon
Transhipping for Tasmanian, Queens
land, an^ New Zealand Ports.
HTLWRAITH, M'EACHARN, and CO.
PROP., LTD.,
Fremantle, Perth, and Albany.
Agencies at Kalgoorlie, Geraldton, and
Bunbury.
VTATE STEAMSHIP SERVICE.
FOR AT.T, PORTS TO PORT
DARWIN:
S.S. BAMBRA. JANUARY 30.
tfREMANTLE TO SOUTH COAST
PORTS
, (Calling at Flinders Bay):
S.S. EUCLA, FEBRUARY 10.
Bead Office: C/o Harbor Trust, Fre
mantle.
Perth Office: C/o Harbor Trust,
Bazaar-terrace. Telephone A1626.
AUSTRALIAN 6TEAMSHIPS, LTD,
HOWARD SMITH, LTD.,
Managing Agents.
Steamers leave Fremantle
For PORT ADELAIDE, MELEOURNB
and SYDNEY.
HOWARD SMITH, LTD,
' Managing Agents,
Fremantle.
J. H. MOULLIN and CO., LTD,
Customs, Shipping, ,and Forwarding
Agents and General Carriers. Prompt
delivery guaranteed. Goods forward
ed to all parts of the world. Head
Office: New Zealand Chambers, St.
George's Terrace. Tel. A4791. Fre
mantle Office: Cliff Chambers. Cliff
Bt., Tel. 127. euw
HOTELS.
GROMANN'S OCEAN BEACH
HOTEL, COTTESLOE.
\ .UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT.
v Tel. 289 Cot.
JULIUS A. GROMANN.
Proprietor. - uo
tyEST LEEDERVILLE RESIDENTS.
t... ' ? '
[ Mr. J. SMITH. begs to
notify the RESIDENTS of WEST
LEEDERVTLLE that he has secured
the LOCAL AGENCY of 'THF DAILY
NEWS,' and same can be obtained
either on the Railway Station or at his
place of business, MONGER-STREET.
A note or call on the Agent will
ensure the delivery of the paper at
your homes each evening.
All Periodicals and other lire Read
ing are stocked, also Stationery, To*
b&cco. Cigarettes, ©**'- . _ . ? ,
SHIPPING.
INTERSTATE STEAMSHIP
COMPANIES.
A.U.S.N. COMPANY, LIMITED.
The STEAMERS of the Line will
LEAVE as under (circumstances per
mitting) for
ALBANY, ADELAIDE, MELBOURNE
SYDNEY, and all Queensland,
Fiji, New Zealand, and Tasmanian
Ports (transhipping at Melbourne
or Sydney):—
Steamer. | Date. | Steamer. | Date.
*Indarra...|Feb. 10|*lndarra ..Apr. 7
*lndarra...|Mar.10|*Indarra ..May 5.
?New Twin-screw Steamer, 10,000
tons gross, has 1st, 2nd, and 3rd class
Accommodation. PRIVATE SUITES,
Hot and Cold Water, Electric Fan in
every 1st and 2nd Saloon Cabin.
Tickets interchangeable with P. and
O. Company's steamers, and also In
terstate Companies, subject to con
ditions ascertainable on application.
NOTE.— During continuance of War
no visitors allowed on board the Com
pany's steamers.
Apply
MACDONALD, HAMILTON and CO,
Managing Agents,
29 Phillimore-street, Fremantle; also
Viking House, William-street, Perth.
Sub-agents: STODART and CO, Kal
goorlie; T. HAYWARD and SON,
Bunbury.
_ROYAL MAIL LINES.
ORIENT LINE OF ROYAL MAIL
STEAMERS,
For LONDON. Also for ADELAIDE,
MELBOURNE, SYDNEY, and
BRISBANE.
Passengers booked in First and Se
cond Saloons, and in Third Class.
Return tickets issued to all ports.
Oversea ana coastal tickets, First and
Second Saloon, are interchangeable
with P. and O.
Rates of passage money and dates
of departures and all necessary in
formation will be furnished on appli
cation to
THOMAS DAY, Branch Manager,
105 St. George's Terrace, Perth, and at
Fremantle.
p. And o. royal mail steamers
FOR LONDON, INDIA, ETC.
Passengers Booked First and Second
Saloon to Europe, India, Etc.
Departures at Regular Intervals.
Passengers for the Eastern States
are advised to make early application
for berths.
Return Tickets issued to All Ports.
Oversea and Coastal Tickets, -First
and Second Saloon, are interchange
able with the Orient Line Steamers.
Coastal Tickets, First Saloon only, are
interchangeable with the A.U.S.N. Co.
Rates of Passage Money and Dates of
Sailing on application to
H. W. D. SHALLARD, Agent,
T. and G. Buildings, Perth; or Dal
gety's Buildings, Fremantle.
INSURANCE NOTICES,
BRITISH TRADERS' INSURANCE
COMPANY, LIMITED.
(Established 1865).
MARINE and FIRE.
Liberality and Promptitude in Settle
ment of Claim.
HARPER'S BUILDINGS,
Howard-st., Perth.
H. E. DENSON, Attorney. uc
GUARDIAN ASSURANCE CO., LTD,
WARWICK HOUSE.
? 63 St. George's Terrace, Perth.
FIRE, WORKERS' COMPENSATION,
and all Branches of Insurance.
Local Trustees: Sir Walter James,
K.C.; Hon. James Mitchell, M.L.A.
Local Manager: D. J. C. McLEAN,
Tel. A1363.
LONDON AND LANCASHIRE FIRE
INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD.
FIRE,
ACCIDENT,
MARINE,
STACKS,
GROWING CROPS.
C. E. HARRISSON, Manager,
Viking House. William-street, Perth.
NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE
NEW ZEALAND CO., LTD.
LARGEST and WEALTHIEST CO
LONIAL COMPANY.
LOSSES SETTLED EQUITABLY and
PROMPTLY.
A. L. PARSONS.
Manager for WJ^,
105 St. George's Terrace. Perth.
NORTH BRITISH AND MERCAN
TILE INSURANCE COMPANY.
Western Australian Branch:
13 HOWARD-STREET, PERTH.
LOCAL DIRECTORS:
L. A. Woolf, Esq. B. M. O'Connor, Esq.
The following CLASSES of IN
SURANCE transacted: — Fire (includ
ing Crops and Hay Stacks); Hail
stone; Loss of Profits; Employers'
Liability and Workers' Compensation;
Personal Accident; Public Risk; Plate
Glass; Burglary; Fidelity Guarantee;
Motor Car; live Stock.
A. E. FRASER, Local Manager.
Applications for Agencies invited.
S T A N D A R D
FIRE and MARINE INSURANCE
CO. OF N.Z., LTD.
Capital ? £1,000,000
FIRE, MARINE, and ACCIDENT
RISKS, Including Agricultural Risks,
Crops, Stacks, Workers' Compensation,
Employers' Liability, Personal Acci
dent, Sickness, Plate Glass, Public
Risk, Live Stock, Mtftor Cars, Bur
glary, and Fideiity Guarantee, at
LOWEST CURRENT RATES.
WEST AUSTRALIAN BRANCH:
WEST AUSTRALIAN CLUB
CHAMBERS,
SL George's Terrace.
F. C. LIGGINS,
Manager for West Australia, aow
THE UNITED INSURANCE COY,
LTD. Fire, Marine, and Accident
Established over 50 Years. FURNI
VAL CHAMBERS, 45 St. George's
Terrace, Perth. JNO. HY. PROWSE,
Manager.
YORKSHIRE INSURANCE COM
PANY, LIMITED.
ESTABLISHED NINETY (90) YEARS
ASSETS £4,247,434.
AT.T, CLASSES OF INSURANCE
TRANSACTED.
Lowest Current Rates. Liberal
Settlements, Undoubted Security.
Head Office for W.A, AJO-. Build
ings, Perth.
i OCKERBY and CO., LTD, Attorneys.
E. H- PEARCE, Manager. aow
FORTHCOMING AUCTION
SALES.
(As Advertised in 'The Daily News.1*)
THURSDAY, JANUARY 18.
C. B. Pell.— Furniture and sundries, at
472 Hay-street East; 2.15 p.m.
T. Tate and Co. — Furniture and effects,
at corner of Reserve and Melville
streets, Claremont; 2.30 p.m.
Elder, Shenton, and Co., Ltd.— T. W.
Hardwick's Estates, Oakford, War
oona and Springton, Yalup Brook, at
Elder's Buildings, William-street
Perth, at 3 p.m.
FRIDAY, JANUARY 19.
J. J. and F. G. Higham.— Land at East
Fremantle, In the rooms, C9 High
street, Fremantle; 4 pjn.
SATURDAY, JANUARY 20.
T. Tate and Co.— Freehold home, furni
ture and effects, at Dudley-street,
Midland Junction; 3 p.m.
FRIDAY, JANUARY 26. .
James Gardiner, Ltd. — Central Resi
dential Property and Vacant Land, at
Rooms, Howard-street, Perth; 3 p.m.
TUESOAV, JANUARY 30.
Elder, Shentin and Co., Ltd., and F.M.U
and Chaff Mills, Ltd.— Mixed sheep,
at Katanning; 1 p.m.
AUCTIONS.
TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), JANU.
ARY 18.
At Quarter-past Two P.M.
On the PREMISES, 472 Hay-street
East (near Irwinrstreet).
FURNITURE. FURNITURE.
C. B. PELL .
Has received instructions to SELL
whole contents of boarding-house, in
cluding —
6 DUCHESSE CHESTS.
9 BEDSTEADS (single and double).
15 A.B. CHAIRS.
I SIDEBOARD, 4ft. 6in. (B.G.).
Also LINOLEUM (8 rooms), tables,
washstands, crockery, kitchen
utensils, and a host of sundries.
Further particulars to-morrow.
C. B. PELL,
Auctioneer, Lombard Chambers.
IMPORTANT- AUCTION SALE.
TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), JANU
ARY 18, 1917.
At Three P.M.
AT ELDER'S BUILDINGS,
WDLLIAM-STREET, PERTH.
OAKFORD ESTATE, WAROONA.
SPRINGTON ESTATE, YALUP
BROOK.
ELDER, SHENTON AND CO., LTD,
Have been favored with instructions
from T. W. HARDWICK, Esq., to OF
FER by AUCTION, the above well
known properties,
AGGREGATING 2,160. ACRES.
Extended details appeared in our is
sue of the 13th inst.
WOODSU3E ESTATE, EAST
FREMANTLE.
SPECIAL A'UGTIONv ? - '
FRIDAY, JANUARY 19.
At Four P.M.
J. J. AND F. G. HIGHAM,
Under instructions from the , Trustees
of the Estate of the late W. D. Moore,
will SELL at their Mart, 69 High
street, Fremantle —
II LOTS, fronting CANNING
ROAD.
All over %-aera in area. Upset
prices. Greatly reduced. And easier
terms. 3 to 4 years, no interest
WOODSEDE ESTATE, CANNING
ROAD.
These Lots are situated in an area,
where only first-class Residences are
being erected. East Fremantle and
Point Walter trams pass the frontage.
Electric light, gas, and water services
available.
Splendid soil for gardens, lawns,
fruit, and vegetables.
These are the pick of residential
sites now available in the best residen
tial area of Fremantle.
Plans and further particulars from
J. J. and F. G. HIGHAM,'
69 High-street, Fremantle.
FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 1917.
At Three P.M.
In Our ROOMS, Harper's Buildings,
Howard-street, Perth.
CENTRAL RESIDENTIAL PRO
: PERTY.
Also ?
VACANT LAND.
JAMES GARDINER, LTD.
Have received instructions from
Messrs. Northmore and Hale, Solici
tors, to OFFER as above
Lots 1 and 2, portion of Perth Town
Lot 17, having a frontage to Ade
laide-terrace of 150.6 links — about
99ft.— by a depth of 328.1 links—
about 216ft. Area, about %-acre.
IMPROVEMENTS: On this property
are erected two (2) Villa Residences,
each of five (5) rooms, etc., each let at
a weekly rental of 20s.
VACANT LAND.
Lots 3 to 6 (both inclusive) of Perth
Town Lot Sub. A, each having a
frontage to Adelaide-terrace of 32
links by a depth of 228 links to a
right-of-way leading into Plain
street.
.. The above are particularly well situ
ated Properties, and are worthy of In
vestors' attention.
Full particulars from
NORTHMORE and HALE, Solici
tors, ^alsbury Chambers, Howard
street,' Perth,
Or
JAMES GARDINER, LTD., Auction
eers, Harper's Buildings, Howard
street, Perth.
SPECIAL SHEEP SALE, KATAN
NING.
TUESDAY, JANUARY 30.
At One P.M.
ELDER, SHENTON AND CO, LTD.
(in conjunction with the FARMERS'
MERCANTILE UNION AND CHAFF
MILLS, LIMITED),
Will hold a Special Sale of Sheep at
Katanning, in the Saleyards of the
Farmers' Mercantile Union and Chaff
Mills, Limited, as above, when they will
OFFER by AUCTION—
8,000 SHEEP. 8,000
Comprising
600 Fat Wethers.
500 Fat Lambs.
500 Crossbred Ewes. 4-tooth to f.m.
1,000 Merino Ewes, 4-tooth to f.m.
200 Mixed Ewes.
80 Aged Ewes.
1,000 Store Wethers, 6 and 8 tooth.
1,000 Store Wethers, 4-tooth to f.m.
1,000 Store Wethers, 2-tooth.
2,000 Store Lambs.
500 Bags 'Curawa' Seed Wheat,
true to type, and very clean.
Terms as Usual.
Further particulars from Elder,
Shenton and Co., Ltd., Northam oi
Beverley; the Farmers' Mercantile
Union and Chaff TWiTIs, Ltd^ Katanning
Note. — Every facility will be offered
buyers Car the proper paddockmg- and
trrtxMjzg of any shnjp jpnr&zzs&L
AMUSEMENTS.
BRITANNIA CONTINUOUS. P
BRITANNIA CONTINUOUS. P
Central Hay-street (next Baraett
Bros.')
FINAL SCREENING TO-NIGHT.
FINAL SCREENING TO-NIGHT.
FINAL SCREENING TO-NIGHT.
DAINTY MARGUERITE CLARK- _
DAINTY MARGUERITE CLARK.
DAINTY MARGUERITE CLARK.
Who bewitches everyone with that i
chubby smile and those frolics of
hers, in
'STILL WATERS.'
'STILL WATERS.'
Famous Players' Quality Feature.
It's Simply Magnificent.
Superb Scenery. Powerful Acting.
Superb Scenery. Powerful Acting.
'COLD- BLOODED MEXICANS.'
(Industrial).
WAR TOPIC. ' ? COMEDY.
BRITANNIA CONTINUOUS.
BRITANNIA CONTINUOUS.
.SPECIAL DOUBLE ATTRACTION..
SPECIAL DOUBLE ATTRACTION.
Commences w
Commences F
TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) MORN
*- ING.
TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) MORN
ING.
Note These Features:—
'SEVEN KEYS TO BALDPATE.'
'SEVEN KEYS TO BALDPATE.'
Powerful Cast, headed by
FRED MAGUIRE. s
DOROTHY BRUNTON. 1
'SPARROWS.' E
'SPARROWS.' . t
The story of an unprotected girl. The d
film is a terrible revelation of the un- L
derworld of womankind, in its various s
phases, and should be seen by all girls 1
whose inner life and trials are so C
vividly portrayed. ? -
SPENCER'S Theatre PICTURES, fi
SPENCER'S Royal PICTURES.
'SUPPOSE I OFFERED
to send you abroad for two
years to study! What
would you offer in return?' ^
And the woman burning
with ambition to gain sue- ?
cess for her artistic gifts,
wonders in case she should
agree, what would be the
final payment exacted by
fate.
'THE PAYMENT,'
tells the story of a woman
who lightly exchanged her
honor for earthly success, r
and the payment she had .
to make. 1
There are other excellent pic
tures, too, shown every even
ing, as well as a totally dif-.
ferent program, in. the daytime
from 11 a.ni. to 6 p.m. -
SEE 'On the Way to Gorizia,' . a ]
marvellous Italian War Record,- etc* ._
etc. : '
ROYAL ORCHESTRA EVERY
EVENING. '
Also, . ... .
EVERY SUNDAY EVENING AT THE
ESPLANADE GARDENS.
Y. ~f£ C. A.
ACCOUNTANCY CLASSES.
ENROL NOW.
NEXT THURSDAY, at 7.45, under Mr.
H. T. Stitfold (Dicksee prize man).
INTERMEDIATE LAW ACCOUNT
ANCY CLASS.
Other class under Mr. J. Rowledge
EARLY IN FEBRUARY.
A. S. WILSON,
General Secretary.
' ELOCUTION^
MRS. T. M. QUINLAN has resumed
Tuition, and may be consulted at her
residence, 60 Florence-street, near
Vincent-street, West Perth. TeL
A4534.
MEETINGS.
CITY OF PERTH.'
Pursuant to a Petition received from
certain Ratepayers of Perth, I hereby
CONVENE a SPECIAL MEETING of ?
RATEPAYERS, to be held at the Town
Hall, Perth, on MONDAY, the 22nd
inst., at 8 pjn., to consider the mea
sures for the Suppression of the Book
maker. '
W. SIMPSON,
x Acting Mayor.
AUCTIONS,
TO-MORKOW (THURSDAY).
At Half-past Two P.M. Sharp.
On PREMISES, Corner of Reserve and
Melville streets, CLAREMONT, opp.
Show Ground.
Under instructions from the Owner,
whose husband has gone to the front.
Superipr PIANO, Handsome Drophead
MACHINE, Large Chest Drawers,
Double Brass-mounted Bedstead,
Wire Mattress, Kapok Bedding, 3 Al
Duchesse Chests, 6 good Combination
Bedsteads and Bedding, Marble-top
Washstands, Heavy Duchesse Pair,
Folding Couch, D.H. Singer Sewing
Machine (in oak), Portable Copper, 2
Safes, Dining-room Chairs, A.B.
Chairs, Toiletware, Quilts, Blankets,
Blinds and Curtains, good Linos.,
Tables, Overmantel, Towel Rail, Pic
tures, Dropside Cot and Bedding,
Commode, Collapsible Child's Chair,
E.P. Ware, Tea and Coffee Set, Al
Plate, Oak Salver, Salad Bowl, Pri
mus, Crockery. Glassware, Cutlery,
Kitchen Utensils, Tubs, Buckets,
Saucepans, etc., etc., in good order
and condition, and for absolute sale.
T. TATE AND CO,
Auctioneers, etc., S22 Hay-street.
a snu(Tfr'eehold~ home]
With Good Soil, Fruit Trees (in bear
ing), Running ^Stream of Fresh Water
through the centre.
NEXT SATURDAY.
At Three P.M. Sharp.
ON THE SPOT, DUDLEY-STREET,
MIDLAND JUNCTION.
15 minutes to station, and known as
MARSH'S, having 66ft. frontage to
Frederick-street, with a through depth
to Dudley-street (three-quarters of an
acre in all), with a comfortable home,
washhouse, copper, bath, troughs, Met
ters stove, shed, tools, firewood, tank,
etc.
TERMS VERY EASY.
SEE US AT ONCE FOR DETAILS.
Also,
SUPERIOR FURNITURE AND EF,
FECTS, SUPERIOR ORGAN,
GRAMOPHONE and RECORDS.
(Owner leaving the District).
INSPECTION INVITED.
T. TATE AND CO,
Auctioneers, etc.,
822 Hay-street, near King-street and
Foy and Gibson's.
Fuller Particulars Later.
AMUSEMENTS.
AVILION THEATRE.
AVFLION THEATRE.
Where Everybody Goes.
This
Is
The
Last
Day
. Of
?he 5-Act Brady-Made World Drama,
THE HIDDEN SCAR.'
TTTTT H H EEEEEE
T H , H E
T HHHHH EEE
T H H E
T H H EEEEEE
HIDDEN
HIDDEN
HIDDEN
HIDDEN
HIDDEN
SCAR
SCAR
SCAR
SCAR
SCAR
b a story of a Woman who Paid the
Penalty.
'THE HIDDEN SCAR'
Is a Story that Every Mother and
every Mother's Daughter should See.
?AVILION : THEATRE.
COMMENCING TO-MORROW.
COMMENCING TO-MORROW.
MOLLIE KING,
MOLLIE KING,
In
'FATE'S BOOMERANG.'
'FATE'S BOOMERANG.'
In this picture Miss King has a story
omewhat on the lines of 'TESS OF
7HE STORM COUNTRY,' but still far
nore pathetic, and, playing the part of
he Little Mother of the Hills, gives a
Iramatic interpretation seething with
ove, sentiment, and the true instincts
0 prominent in the women of the early
Vest.
Jreater J. D. Williams Amst. Co., Ltd.
W. Barrington Miller, Man. Director.
flELROSE ; THEATRE.
Governing Director: Ben. J. Fuller.
Nightly at 8 o'clock.
?PEACHES
ON
THE
BEACHES.'
A Bright, Breezy, Sparkling Tabloid
Revue, by
THE FOLLIES OF PLEASURE.
THE FOLLIES OF PLEASURE..
(A Whiff of Healthy Laughter.)
CHE CAVANNA DUO.
? THE FOUR KINGS.
SEE and LEE
SHIPP and GAFFNEY.
ELSIE MORRIS.
PRICE; (with tax), 2s 2d and Is Id.
Reserves, 2s 8%d. Plan at Theatre.
Phone. A2281i'/4-;'-' -— * - :? '
rO-NIGHT, AT&30. j '
TO-NIGHT, AT O).
THE DANDIES AT OLYMPIA
. THEATRE.
THE DANDIES AT OLYMPIA
THEATRE
THE DANDIES AT OLYMPIA
, ? . ' THEATRE.
THE DANDIES AT OLYMPIA
THEATRE.
THE DANDIES AT OLYMPIA
THEATRE.
THE DANDIES AT OLYMPIA
THEATRE. ? ? ? ?
THE DANDIES AT OLYMPIA
THEATRE.
THE DANDIES AT OLYMPIA
THEATRE.
THE DANDIES AT OLYMPIA
THEATRE.
THE DANDIES AT OLYMPIA
THEATRE.
Plans at Spigl's, Tobacconist, Hay
street.
BRITANNIA'S New Serial, 'The
Broken Coin,' starts Monday morning.
sTii ZEPHYR
B. S. ZEPHYR
And
S.S. WESTRALIAN
S.S. WESTRALIAN
Will Run as Under: —
EVENING TRIPS to PT. WALTER.
THURSDAY.— 8 p.m., s.s. Zephyr.
ROTTNEST ISLAND.
ROTTNEST ISLAND.
SATURDAY. — 10.15 a.m., s.s. West
ralian.
SUNDAY.— 10.15 a.m., s.s. Zephyr.
RETURN FARES.— Evening Trips
and Point Walter, Is; Rottnest, 4d.
VENICE ON THE SWAN.
VENICE ON THE SWAN.
WEDNESDAY. — 7.45 pjn., s.s.
Zephyr.
WEDNESDAY. — 7.45 pjn., s.s. West
ralian.
COMO, CANNING BRIDGE, AND
APPLECROSS FERRY SERVICE.
SUMMER TIME-TABLE.
Boat leaves Perth Week Days (Sat
urdays excepted) 7.20, 9.30, 11.30 ajn.
2.30, 4.5, 6.30, 6.15, 8.0, 10.30 p.m.
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12.30, L30, 2.30, 3.5, 4.5, 6.6, 6.15, 8.0,
11.15 pan.
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a.m., 12.30, 1.30. 2.30, 3.0. 3.30, 4.5, 6.30,
7.0, 8.0, 10.15 p.m. '
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AMUSEMENTS,
GRAND THEATRE.
GRAND THEATRE.
Direction . . . . T. Coombe J
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The Coolest and Most Palatial Theatre
in the State.
-
COMPLETE CHANGE OF PRO
GRAM.
11 ajn. to 10.30 p.m.
— — ?
TO-DAY. . TO-NIGHT. TO-DAY.
3d., 6d. TO-NIGHT. 3d., 6d.
?
The 5-Act Manhattan Photo-play,
'THE STRUGGLE.'
'THE STRUGGLE.'
? 'THE STRUGGLE.'
'THE STRUGGLE.'
'THE STRUGGLE.'
'THE STRUGGLE.'
'THE STRUGGLE.'
'THE STRUGGLE.'
A Sensational and Thrilling Story of
Love, Romance, Bitter Hate, and
Noble Friendship.
Presenting FRANK SHERIDAN.
Also,
2-Part Drama,
'THE CONNECTING LINK.'
Full of Interest.
New Comedy,
'THE FIGHTING KID.'
And Special War Film,
'ON THE SERBIAN FRONTIER.'
Every Evening, 7.30.
THE GRAND ORCHESTRA;
'THE Broken Coin,' Trans-Atlantic
big serial starts Britannia, Monday.
LOTON PARK.
SATURDAY. JANUARY 20. l
By Permission of Col. Courtney,
, K.B.V.D.
-, The MEMBERS of AXF.
Will Present
A GREAT MILITARY DISPLAY,
'AN INCIDENT ON THE WESTERN
FRONT.'
A BATTLE IN MINIATURE,
All Arms Participating.
SEE THE BOMBERS.
SEE THE ARMORED MOTOR CAR.
See the Artillery, Light Horse, Rail
way Corps, Tunnellers and Miners,
Naval Boys, The Signallers, AJM.C. and
A.S.C. at work.
The most Realistic Reproduction of
a Battle Scene ever shown in Australia.
THE GREAT TORCHLIGHT TATTOO
As Produced at Olympia, London.
With Great Concluding Patriotic
Tableau,
BRITANNIA AND HER CHILDREN
IN ARMS.
? 6 BANDS. 6 BANDS. 6 BANDS.
Including
THE BLACKBOY HILL BAND,
Under Sergeant-Major Halvorsen.
Proceeds in Aid of
WAR PATRIOTIC FUND, CHILD
REN'S HOSPITAL, CHILDREN'S
HOME, and FOUNDLING HOME. '
Start at 7.45 p.m. Sharp.
Admission, Is; Grandstand, Is. extra.
GREAT SIDE SHOWS.
For further particulars see Pro
grammes.
SERGT. E. A. HANDCOCK, '
x Hon. Sec. and Organiser.
KALAMUNDA SHOW
KALAMUNDA SHOW
And HORSE CARNIVAL,
MONDAY, JANUARY '29th.
Remember, Kalamunda is the favo
rite Health Resort, among the Hills.
Spend your holidays amidst the most
pleasing surroundings, and thus im
prove your health.
LOG CHOPPING.
Entries for Chops close on January
22nd. Other entries, January 29th.
Excellent Luncheon obtainable, cat
ered for by the local Red Cross.
Schedules on application. /
ADMISSION, Is.
CHAS. ELLIS, Jun.,
Secretary.
BROKEN or otherwise, the coin you
can get from the Britannia will admit
you to the first two episodes of 'The
Broken Coin.'
LEGAL NOTICES.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Re GEORGE CYRIL VERCOE
Deceased.
AH persons having any CLAIM or
DEMAND against the Estate of
GEORGE CYRIL VERCOE late of
Perth Bank Clerk and latterly a mem
ber of the Australian Imperial Forces
deceased are requested to SEND in
PARTICULARS in writing of the
same to the Executor THE WEST
AUSTRALIAN TRUSTEE EXECU
TOR AND AGENCY COMPANY LI
MITED of Barrack-street Perth on or
before the 22nd* day of JANUARY
1917.
Dated this 14th day of December
1916.
PARKER and PARKER,
Solicitors for the said Company,
21 Howard-street, Perth. o
NOTICE TC) CREDITORS.
Re WILLIAM ANDERSON.
All persons having any CLAIM or
DEMAND against the Estate of WIL
LIAM ANDERSON late of Leederville
formerly of West Perth in the State of
Western Australia Waggon Builder
deceased are requested to SEND in
PARTICULARS in writing of the
Game to the Executor THE WEST
AUSTRALIAN TRUSTEE EXECU
TOR AND AGENCY COMPANY LI
MITED of Barrack-street Perth on or
before the 22nd day of JANUARY
1917.
Dated this 14th day of December
1916.
PARKER and PARKER,
Solicitors for the said Company,
ZX Howard-street, Perth. Q
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AMUSEiENTS.
AAJESTIC THEATRE.
1AJESTIC THEATRE,
TO-DAY. TO-DAY.
PERTH.
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BE sure and get your, coin at the
Britarnia for free admission to Dig
seriaL 'Broken Coin^ ? .
PEARL WHITE AGAIN
At
HER OLD HOME, QUEEN'S HALL,
NEXT SATURDAY,
[n the Very Latest and Best of Pathe's
Gold Rooster Plays,
'THE KING'S GAME.'
THE KING'S GAME.'
THE KING'S GAME.'
Sl Complete 5-Part Virile Drama, full of
Thrills, starring PEARL' WHITE,
3HELDON LEWIS, and GEO. PRO
BERT.
A TREAT FOR OUR PATRONS.
QUEEN'S 11a.m. VIC'S
HALL. to 11 'p.m. PICTURES.
SHOWING NOW.
A Magnificent Film Version of Maurice
Leblanc's Play,
'ARSENE LUPIN.'
'ARSENE LUPIN.'
'ARSENE LUPIN.'
'ARSENE LUPIN.'
The Enthralling Story of the Notorious
French Cracksman.
This Picture is better than 'Fantomas.'
Prices as Usual.
VlCTS] : TOWN HALL,
VIC'S. FREMANTLE.
VIC'S
VIC'S. Showing
VIC'S. Noon to ll'P.M.
VIC'S. ?
VIC'S. LILLIAN GISH
VIC'S. In
VICS. 'THE
VICTS. LITTLE
VIC'S. 'SCHOOL MA'AM/
VIC'S
VIC'S Also,
VIC'S. 'HEARTS AND SPARKS.'
VIC'S Keystone Comedy.
VIC'S. ?
VIC'S Prices as Usual.
THE Serial of Serials, 'The Broken
Coin,' Britannia, next Monday; two
episodes weekly. ? .
SHAFTESBURY TO-NIGHT.
THE ALPINE TRAGEDY. In
THE ALPINE TRAGEDY. Five
THE ALPINE TRAGEDY. Acts.
A Stirring Feature in Five, Reels. Won
derful Settings, Wonderful Acting,
Wonderful Story.
THE AMATEUR TRIALS.
' THE AMATEUR TRIALS.
THE AMATEUR TRIALS.
Record Entries. First Series To-night.
Final Saturday Night.
£5 5s. in Prizes Weekly.
ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS,
SOUTH PERTH.
UNRIVALLED PICNIC GROUND.
Free Hot v7ater, Swings, and Swimr
? Boats.
ADMISSION, 6d.; CHILDREN. HALS
PRICE. ' . HO
TENDERS.
DEPARTMENT OF~ THE NAVY.
Melbourne, 2nd November, 1916.
TENDERS for the SUPPLY of DY
NAMOS, SWITCHBOARD, MO
TORS, BALANCERS, and CON
TROL GEAR, for POWER PLAN2
for FLINDERS NAVAL BASE.
TENDERS will be received, subject
to the Conditions of Tendering, until
12 noon on WEDNESDAY, 31st JANU
ARY, 1917, for the SUPPLY of
DYNAMOS, SWITCHBOARD, MO
TORS, BALANCERS, and CONTROL
GEAR for Power Plant for Flinders
Naval Base.
Tender forms, specifications, and
any further particulars may be ob
tained at the Office of the Director fat
Navy Contracts, Navy Office, Mel
bourne, and at the Naval Staff Offices,
Brisbane, Edgecliff (Sydney), Birken
bead (S.A.), Fremantle, and Hobart.
J. A. JENSEN,
Minister of State for the Navy.
PUBLIC WORKS CONTRACTS.
TENDERS for the undermentioned
CONTRACTS will be received up till
noon on the dates specified. (Particu
lars Contract Room, The Barracks,
Perth.)
FEBRUARY 1.
Wyndham Freezing Works. — Water
Supply Pumping Plant.
FEBRUARY 6.
Subiaco Infectious Diseases Hospital.
— Additions.
FEBRUARY 27.
Wyndham Freezing Works.— Elec-
trical Installation, Supply and Delivery.
C. A MUNT,
Under-Secretary for Public Workg.
AMUSEMENTS.
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3d. absolutely your last EdL
3d. chance to see her In Sd.
3d. Perth in this Metro mas- 6d.
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LIBERAL CLUB OF WA
The MEMBERS of the LIBERAL
CLUB are invited to a SOCIAL EVEN
ING, to be held in the Club Rooms TO
MORROW (Thursday) NIGHT, at 8
o'clock, to bid 'bon voyage' to Mr.
Clarke James, prior to his departure
for the Front with the Y.M.C.A.
WM. D. CAMPBELL,
Acting Hon. Secretary.
SCOTS Wha Hae. Dinna miss th«
Burns Anniversary Concert, January
25. Put off all other engagements.
PUBLIC NOTICES.
A. MAYER, His Majesty's Theatre
Buildings, 831 Hay-st., Hair and Wigs,
Switches, Transformations, Curls,
ready-to-wear Chignons and Head
dresses in stock and to order. Jean
Stehr's and Ray's Perfect Hair Color
ings. Fancy Costumes on hire. Coun
try orders promptly attended to. no
EXPERT FORD CAR REPAIRERS
AND GENERAL MOTOR
ENGINEERS.
WHITE, WHEATLEY MOTORS, LTD:
978 HAY-STREET. Tel. A2786
(Just past Melbourne Hotel).
SECOND-HAND CARS BOUGHT.
Several for Sale.
No Repairs too difficult. owy
MK. H. A. F. BADER, lately a Mem
ber of the Firm of Chefnns and Co.
has Commenced Business on bis own
account, as an Electrical Engineer and
Contractor, at No. 123 William-street,
Perth.
All classes of Electrical Goods ia
stock.
Telephones: —
Business Address, A19S5.
Private House A3955. w
MAYLANDS RESIDENTS.
MRS. WHITE
Begs to notify the RESIDENTS of
MAYLANDS that she has secured the
LOCAL AGENCY of 'THE DAILY
NEWS,' and same can be obtained at
her place of business, OPP. STATION,
MAYLANDS.
A note or call on the Agent win
ensure the delivery of the paper at
your homes each evening.'
All Periodicals and other live Read
ing are stocked, also Stationery, To
bacco, Cigarettes, etc.
SUNDAY was 101, Monday 102.
With a kero tin of KALCUM, 43^ you
can reduce the heat on your home by
.20 to 25 degrees. Paint it with KAL
CUM Cooling Paint, its WORTH 8a.
tin; it's only 4s. tin.
BARNETT BROS.,
The Glass People and Ironmongers.
uc
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