Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

The Age from Melbourne, Victoria, Australia • Page 1

Publication:
The Agei
Location:
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Issue Date:
Page:
1
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

J. J. J. J. J.

J. a A A A 0 0 0 0 0 I The MISSING FRIENDS. Hosp, purest and 6d. and 3d. bars.

All grocers. Two washings for 3d. CARMAN dress who and was engaged like by a TALL, BEARDED to manners country clergyman, FOLLOW up a CAB with LADY and two CHILDREN, from FENWIOK-STREET, CLIFTON HILL, to GEELONG TRAIN, about four weeks ago, will CALL on J. C. DE GOEY, 22 Market-street, he will RECEIVE a GOOD FARE, especially if he the name his luggage was marked.

J. Yarra Walker is Hotel, still alive, would like Abbotsford. see his old friends. Maria Manuel, wife of Charles Leslie carpenter, will hear something to her advantage on application to C. Calder, solicitor, Auckland, New Zealand.

Ada Ida M'Guiness. -A letter for you, waiting. Kensington. TATIONAL Read Currency Reform Scheme, Public Notices, 7th March, John Robertson, M.A., Essendon. NEXT of -Parties KIN, who HEIRS have been and left money REPRESENTATIVES.

by WILL8, LEGACIES or deat ha of relatives, or have letters showing they are entitled to same, need not be without FUNDS until property in realised, but can have inine. diate CASH made by me. during collecLion by GUARANTEED LONDON AGENTS. REVERSIONARY Interest purchased or sold. FINANOIAL Business of every description, transacted in the COLONIES, ENGLAND or Elsewhere.

DAVID HENRY, Cromwell-buildings. ENTRANCE, 366A Bourke-street. Telephone 1163. SAVE direct 6d. from on every pound weight of tea tea by warehouses: purchasing own no agents, travellers or middlemen anywhere.

SECURE your Baby's -Wo take them quicker than winking at Yeoman's, in Bourke-st. op. Market. If you go elsewhere you pay more. ILLIAM White, -Come late to of Parsonage, Moonee unemployed Ponds, without delny.

Important. EOMAN'S. Beat Photos. and lowest prices at the Royal-arcade, or Prahran, Richmond, 8. Carlton.

Groups same rate as single figure. MATRIMONIAL NOTICES. A. A. solemnised MARRIAGES any day or (Special night by Licence) FULLY legally ACCREDITED, 21, MINISTER with of SECOND EXCELLENT charge.

The standing. cereno mony may be conducted at the MINISTER'S OWN private parlor in MELBOURNE. his CHURCH, residence, or any other place preferred. Witnesses provided free. No notice required.

Note. -The first Minister to advertise, fee £1. Strictest privacy. NEEDY PEOPLE FREE. Appointments now arranged only by H.

HANSLOW, Jeweller, 307 ELIZABETH-STREPT, Melbourne. Hours, 8 a.m. till 9 p.In. (Establishod 1881). and Gentlemen contemplating matrimony, and wishing to economise write in the to initial expense thereof, should interview or Mr.

Hanslow, who will see that all their requirements are antisfactorily met. The Minister engaged in this work, and who holds the very highest of credentials, is nctuated by a desiro to assist those who, through the prevailing depression, find themselves unwilling, if not unable, to pay the customary heavy fees. Everything nasociated with the solemnisation of these marriages is of the most select character. Please observe all the above information, and the address, H. HANSLOW, Jeweller, 307 Elizabeth-street, Melbourne.

BUSINESS Man, 35, wishes to correspond with young over 30. with little means, Jewess preferred, view to carly matrimony. Ruso. Age Ollice. Gentleman, cash and freehold, correspond lady small income.

Streight, Age Office. 23, tall, dark, fair position, wishes correspond young lady, fair; photos exchanged, confidential. Perplexed, Age. AIDEN, 21, orphan, will correspondents kindly send photos. Ada Hope, G.

P.O. MAN similar fair, amount, with £100, wants business, young matrimony. woman, Billet, dark, Age Office. MARRIAGES celebrated by rings ordained from 5s. 6d.

clerygmen, Holt's fee Matrimonial Agency, 345 Swanston-st. TRADESMAN wishes meet elderly lady or widow, view matrimony. Hope, Age Office. two children, wisbes correspond with lady, middle aged, view to matrimony. Christian, P.O., Golden VOUNG gentleman, in good about position, wishes to correspond with young lady, 18, with view to matrimony.

Harry, Ago Office. SHIPPING. PARKER and LINES. Weather and other circumstances permitting. THE PALATIAL EXCURSION STEAMER Will run under Melbourne Railway Pier.

TO SCHNAPPER POINT, RENTO, DROMANA and SORTO-DAY (MONDAY) and TO MORROW (TUESDAY), at 10.30 a.m., leaving on return-Sorrento 3.30, Dromana at 4.15, Schnapper Point at 5 p.m. FARES: Single, 2s. day return, 3s. SCHNAPPER POINT and DROMANA ONLY. On WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY NEXT at 2.30 p.m., calling at St.

Kilda on outward trip only. Returning from Dromana at 6. Schnapper Point at 5.45 p.m. FARES: Schnapper Point, 2s. return.

Dromana: Single, 28. day return, 3s. LAST TRAINS connecting with HYGEIA leaves Flinders-street at 10.15 a.m. To-day and To-morrow; 2.15 p.m. Wednesday Saturday, Charters arranged at REDUCED RATES.

1 and GRRLONG, 8. From Queen's Wharf. The magnificent B.5. COURIER is now running daily (Sundays, 11 a.m., saloon fares only), in conjunction with the ss. EXCELSIOR, as below: COURIER, at 10 a.m.

daily: Sundays, 11 a.m. EXCELSIOR, at 4 p.m.; Saturdays. 2.30 p.In. return, 38. ForecabinSingle, returu, 1s.

6d. 0 ThE BI-WEEKLY SERVICE. 8 0 N. From No. 2 Berth, South Whark 8.8.

COOGKE, THIS DAY (MONDAY), p.m. On THURSDAY NEXT, 15th at 3 p.m. SYDNEY Australian and Wharf. NEWCASTLE. 8.S.

BURRUMBEET, On SATURDAY NEXT, at Noon Inspection of this magnificent vessel invited. FARES. -Saloon, single, 21 58.: Available for six months. Steerage, single 0 10 0 From Geelong to and Nowcastle, Steamer weekly. ADELAIDE.

Steamer and Early, WEST AUSTRALIA. TO SAN RENO, PT. ALBERT, DESPATCH. BAIRNEDALE, On SATURDAY NEXT, at 10 a.m. To The NEW 8.

8. TASMANIA PORTS. Will Leave Sydney for Auckland and other New Zealand porta on WEDNESDAY NEXT. 14th MARCH. FARES and FREIGHTS GREATLY REDUCED.

Intending passengers from Melbourne can procure SPROIAL RAIL TICKETS at this office at REDUOHD RATES. For time tables and further information regarding above, and other services, apply to HUDDART, PARKER CO. 525 Collins-street. EASTER HUDDART, EXCURSIONS PARKER to and TASMANIA by Bteamer, 8. 8.

000 GEE. Specially Reduced Tickets will be issued to Launceston and Hobart, sailing on Thursday, 22nd at 5 p.m., available for return until Thursday, 29th at the following and return £2. To Hobart (including railway fare) £3 return. Full particulars upon application to HUDDART, PARKER CO. 525 Collins-street.

BAY EXOURSION TRIPS The magnificent excursion steamer OZONE Will run as under (weather and other circumstances permitting), from the Port Melbourne Railway QUEENSCLIFF and SORRENTO. From the Port Melbourne Rail- Leaving on Return. way Pier to Sorrento via Queenscliff. Sorrento. Queenscliff.

To-day (Monday) 10.30 a.m. p.m. 4.35 To-morrow (Tues.) 10.30 a.m. p.m. 4.35 p.m.

10.30 a.m. p.m. 4.35 p.m. Thursday next 10.30 a.m. p.In.

4.35 p.m. Saturday next 2 p.m. 4.35 p.m. p.m, FARES: Single, 26. day return, 38.

at Portsea 4.20 p.m. at Portsen each way. Last trains connecting with Ozone leave Flindera-street 1.45 p.m. Saturday 10.15 a.m. other days.

Charters, day and inoonlight, at reduced rates. The BAY EXCURSION COMPANY LIMITED, 468 Collins-street. WM. R. EVANS, Manager.

WEST COOLGARDIE AUSTRALIAN and GOLD MURCHISON. FIELDS. NEW RAPID SERVICE. The Swift and Powerfal Steamer FLINDERS" (So well and favorably known in the Tasmanian trade) will be despatched from Queen's Wharf, Melbourno (weather and other circumstances permitting), SATURDAY, 24th MARCH, For ALBANY, FREMANTLE and GERALDTON. CHEAP FARES.

The entire reach of the steamer's deck and Accommodation is reserved for passengers. Steerage Accommodation can be provided in enclosed 2 and 4 berth cabins, Early application is necessary to secure same. First class cuisine, every comfort. 8.8. EDDYSTONE, 2500 tons, Will be despatched Last Week in MARCH To Albany, Fremantle and all North- West Ports to Wyndham.

Passengers and shippers for ports beyond Fremantle must book at once. Apply to M'ILWRAITH, M'EACHARN and CO. 40 William-street. FOR Sale, Bruthen, and Omeo, Cunninghame, Metung, Paynesville The steamer QUEENSCLIFE LEAVES SOUTH WHARF OD Wednosday, the 14th at noon. Cargo Received Tuesday, Office, 664 Bourke-street.

Telephone 1337. and San Remo. The 8.5. Geneata Leaves Stony Point daily for abore on arrival 7.45 a.m. train from Melb.

Age. NO. 12,180. BARWON, Heads, steamer Ocean and Grove. coach, -Rail 78.

6d. and Tickets, conch, Cobb's, Cook's and Hutchinson's. TWO Loading Vans wanted. Returning M. from Smith, Warragul 61 Thursday next; Richmond.

VA about going 14th, empty Cheap to Loading up. Creswick M. and Schmett, Clunes, 343 S. Yarra. BIRTH.

GREAVER. -On the lat. March, at "Clearedond." Lower the wife of F. W. Greaves, Yannaof a daughter.

DEATHS. CONDON. -On the 9th March, at the Ararat Asylum, of typhoid, Honoria Condon, aged 31 years. 10th March, at Edlington," Auburn. Eliza Dowman, aged 80 years.

FERGUSON. -On the 10th March, at his late residence, 22 Regent-street, Fitzroy, Thomas Ferguson, of the Education department, aged 62 years. At rest. the 9th March, at Burwood-road, Au: burn, Arthur Lealie, the dearly beloved and only of Cathur and Alice Freeman, aged months and 9 days. Safe in the arms of Jesus.

GRANT, the late the 10th John March, Grant, at aged 73 Campbellfield, years. Jessie, At her residence, 123 Hanmer-street, Wilflamstown, the beloved wife of Richard Hanmond, weighbridge keeper, aged 53, Gone home. the 11th March, at his realdence, Myamyn-street, Malveru, Robert Hawley. the only surviving son of the late Robert Hawley, of Oakham, Rutlandshire, England, aged 67 years. mond, Leatle Garside Heys, the youngest beloved child of HEYA- -On the 10th March, at Grattan-place, RichGeorge and Esther Heys, aged 2 years and 5 montha, HOCKING.

-On the 11th March, at the residence of her son-in-law, Mr. R. Stook, 39 Alexander-parade, North Fitzroy, Elizabeth B. Hocking, mother of Ann Stook, after a long and painful illness, aged 80 years. Castiemaine papers please copy.

HUNTER On the 8th March, at Mount Pleasant, Wandin, near Lillydale, the beloved husband of Rosie Hunter, aud eldest son of Mr. E. Hunter, J.P., aged 48 gears For many years our family chain Was gently linked together; But, oh! that chain is broken now, One link has gone for ever. -By his brother, E. Wandin.

JOHNNON. -On the 10th March, at his father's residence, 1 Mahoney-street, Fitzroy, Charles Henry Johnson, aged 30 years. the 10th March, at his parents' residence, 55 Mitchell-street, Brunswick, William Edward Lee, the beloved son of Edmund and Isabella Lee, and dearly loved nephew of Ellis Jane Connard, in his the 21at 11th gear. of Interred at the Melbourne Cemetery on March, 1894. Ireland, Rachel, relict of the late James merM' the 7th February, at Portaferry, chant, aged 75 years.

Deeply regretted. -On the 10th John March, at 176 Clarendon- the street, South Melbourne, Proudlove Yoxuli, dearly beloved youngest son of Isaac Albert and beth Nowton, aged 2 years. Thy will be done. On the 11th March, st Evora, street, St. Kilda, Leslie Octavus Grey Smith, 4fth sur.

viving son of Frank Grey Smith and Susanns Grey Smith. BUTTON. -On the 10th March, at her late residonce, 33 and 35 Sturt-street, Ballarat, Mrs. Mary Sutton, relict of the late R. H.

Sutton, Esq. IN MEMORIAM. WILLCOX. -In loving and affectionate remembrance of our dear mother. who died at Boundary -road, North Melbourne, 11th March, 1886, aged 43 years.

Gone, bus never to be forgotten. -By her fond and loving sons, George and Jim. RAILWAYS. Cheap Excursion to Sydney, 4th April, 408., return. Tickets and programmes as below.

Adelaide Excursion, 2nd April, 403., Broken Hill, £4 188., £3 1s. return. Cook's, 82 Swanston-at. VICTORIAN RAILWAYS SANDOWN PARK RACES AT SANDOWN PARK. On Tuesday, 13th March, special will leave Spencer-street station at 11.15 a.m., and Flinders -street station at 11.35 a.m., for Sandown Park racecourse platform, and return at 5.40 p.m.

It will convey horses only from Spencer -street station, passengers only from ders-street station, horses and passengers from Caulfield, and passengers from Oakleigh. Special passenger trains will leave Flinders-street station for Sandown Park racecourse platform (near Spring Vale) at 12.27, 12.48 and 1.7 p.m., and return immediately the races are over. These trains will stop at Caulfield and Oakleigh to pick up or set down passengers. from Flindera-street or Princes-bridge stations- Firat class, Including admission to the stand, including admission to the course, first class, 53.: second class, to platform, first class, second class, 29.: from Caulfield or Oakleigh to pintform, first clasa, 29.: second class, 1s. 3d.

Single -Racecourse platform to Flinders-street station, first class, 29. The 10.25 a.m. suburban train, the 12.53 p.m. ordinary train from Dandenong, and the 2.10 p.m. ordinary train from Princes-bridge station will set down passengers at the racecourse platform.

The 4.30 p.m. ordinary train from Princes-bridge station will pick up passengers for DandeDong, at the racecourse platformn, By order, R. G. KENT, Secretary for Railways. CONVEYANCES.

BARWON, Heads, steamer Ocean and Grove. coach, -Rail 78. 6d. and Tickets, conch, Cobb's, Cook's and Hutchinson's. LOST AND FOUND.

bay Owner Horse, paying over expenses. R'near side, 119 bind Little coronet Gorewhite. Fitzroy. WOUND, in Richmond, Buggy Rug. Coles Son, bakers, 186 Richmond.

Tuesday evening, brindle and white Bull rier Dog. Finder return same. Reward. T. Trindles, Coburg.

1. OST, ing 333 gold cable Bracelet Fitzroy, Padlock, reward the keepsake. worth bracelet much valued. OST, Saturday, Cap of Wheel. Finder kindly return or send his address.

Heaney, Abbotsford. LOST. Bracelet. between Reward. Wellington-st.

Ivanhoe and Hotel, St. Patrick's, Johuston gold and Wellington Collingwood. OST, Irish Setter Dog, Sunday afternoon. Reward. Detainer prosecuted.

142 Albert Pk. OST, lawn, curly Russian Retriever. Reward. Detainer prosecuted. 11 Victoria-st.

OST. Indy's Bracelet, acorn pattern, silver and agates. Kindly return Brooklyn, 155 Carlton. OST, Saturday, between Clifton Hill and Heidelberg, £13, part cheque. Payment stopped.

Reward. Fraser, 47 Queen-st. OST, blue Terrier Pup, Reward. Duke of Albany Hotel, Nicholson-st. and Abbotaford.

large white and tan St. Bernard Dog, dark brown head. 10s. reward. Detainer prosecuted.

2 St. Kilda. OST. from Bulla, 2 grey Horses, branded near saddle. Reward.

Krerouse, 52 Parkville. OST, on Saturday, between Victoria Market and Eye Ear Hospital, gold Brooch, two bars and ruby in centre. Finder will be rewarded, 394 E. Melb. OST, in between Lonsdale and Bourke gold Brooch, horseshoe aud bit.

Good reward. 576 Lousdale-st. W. Lists diamond Finder and rewarded. sapphire horseshoe Travencue, 37 Brooch, Drum- In Carlton.

LOST. Saturday, largo grey long Richmond. necked Bird, Finder a pet, rewarded. OST, between Ascot Vale, Maidstone and Fontacray, Fur Tippet. Roward.

Carter's News Agency, Mt. Ascot Vale. OST. Friday, Toorak, Amber Chain, Cross. Reward.

Wallis, chemist, Toorak-rd. OST, bunch Keys, Saturday, between Richmond and Bourke-st. Reward. 189 E. Richmond.

OST, black and tan Collie Doz, N. Brighton, Wednesday last. Reward. Athol, N. Brighton.

OST, noon. Shooting Reward. Cont, Australian Club. Saturday afterOST, black Collie Dog, ear marked, collar and short chain. Reward.

Waverley Hotel, Collins-pl. OST. from Elsternwick Hotel, Elsternwick, large young St. Bernard color orange and white. Anyone detaining samo will be prosecuted.

Reward. Oastler, Elsternwick Hotel, Elsternwick. OST. gold Brooch, three horse shoes, Monday Inst between Essendon and Abbotsford. Reward.

tion Master's Office, Apencer-st. LosT, Bracelet, between bevelled Windsor edges. and St. Reward. Kilda, 89 gold Collins-at.

Chain E. OST, Cheque, No. 1533, on Colonial Bank, drawn by W. A. Sharp for £34 178.

payment stopped. Reward, on returning Sharp, news agent, Kensington. REWARD Welch's, reward. -Lost, on long Monday, haired Carlton, Scotch Terrier, brown cont, white chest, tan feet, carries tall N. well over back, answers Rowdy.

Great Northern Hotel, Carlton. STOLEN or star Strayed, forehend, dark three white chestnut fetlocks. Horse, 16 Reward. hands, 60 Princes Hill. into my paddock, a liver colored Pony, branded AS near shoulder.

It not claimed in three days will be sold to pay expenses. J. Lennen, grocer, 685 N. Carlton. STRAYED under Into andale.

my paddock, bey Gelding, branded If not claimed in 3 days sold pay expenses. W. Parker, Newlands, Coburg. OTRAYED from. Mirboo bay drought Horse, branded on near shoulder, white face, two bind and one fore foot white.

One pound reward to anyone returning same to J. Pearson, Mirboo N. STRAYED Into my paddock, 2. Bullocks, black and white and roan: the owner can have by paying expenseA. Black Springs Hotel, Lillydale.

MISSING FRIENDS. A. and NEXT MISSING of KIN, UNCLAIMED First Establiahed Offices, Australian Colonies, Lloyd's, MONEY FRIENDS OFFICE. Corner Collins and Swanston Streets, opposite Town Hall, Melbourne. LLOYD'S Next of Kia REGISTER of Unclalmed Money, Chancery Funds, is the most reliable and complete record In the colonies.

Moneys Estates collected. collection. Loans advanced during our foreign Assistance granted for the prosecution and recovery of claims fo Great Britain and Foreign States. SEARCHES MADE and copies of wills obtained. Telephone 1375.

Cable address, A. William -DIVORCE Cameron, can be the great procured Divorce free by Detective, consulting 63 Swanston-at. A. 5 De Saxe, op Surgeon Gordon's Dentist: monument. only Teeth address, 87 tracted without paln.

12LITZ Painless 21 Dentistry, 213 opposite guaranteed, 82 FRANCIS -Call at Mrs. M'Rae's Labor Oftice. Good news. G. H.

N. GIBSON, Fitzroy. late Titles Office, -Call 21 Michael- MONDAY, MARCH 12, SHIPPING. ORIENT MAIL ROYAL The following Royal Mall St belonging to the ORIENT and PACIFIO CON will leave Mel. bourne at nOOn on the mentioned dates for PLYMOUTHL and LONDON TiA Adelaide, Albany (W.A.), Colombo, Suez Canal, Naples and 7000 tons J.

Mar. 6077 W. Clarka Mar. 6071 E. Lavington April ORIENT 5365 Inskip April 6116 W.

E. White May OROTAVA 5552 R. Studdert May And Fortnightly Thereafter. at Hobart en route from Sydney. PASSAGE MONEY 2.60 to £70.

second Class 236, £37, 840. Return Tickets £65, 8105 and 2115. Third Class 217 17s. to 822. Including bedding, mess utensils, ko.

Saloon Facilities passengers are afforded allowed to for break bringing souls from Loudon ou prepayment of passage tones. WESTERN AUSTRALIA. Passengers booked In all Classes. Fares from £5. MELBOURNE, SYDNEY and HOBART.

INTERCHANGEABLE TICKETS. During period the steamers of the Orient and P. and O. Companies call at Hobart. coastal tickets will be interchangeable, and will allow passengers to break the journey, MANAGERS-F.

GREEN and Co. and ANDERSON, ANDERSON and Fenchurch-avenue, London, E. C. Full particulars on application to J. N.

MARSHALL, Branch Manager, 488 and 490 Collins-street. THE with P. the and 0. Imperial, 8. N.

New Sou COMPANY, a Wales, under Victorian contract and South Australiar, Government4 Will DESP. TCH The following STEAMERS for LONDON, calling at ALBANY, COLOMBO, ADEN, BRINDISI, MALTA, and Leaving Steamers. Commander. Mel. Adobourne.

Iside. Noon. Noon. 4918 L. M.

Wibmer Mar. 24 Mar. 28 7000 I. Reeves April 7 April 11 4748 T. 8.

Angus April 21 April 25 VICTORIA 6268 A. W. Adamson May 5 May ARCADIA 632 W. B. Andrews May 19 May 23 VALETTA 4919 R.

F. Briscoe 2. June ROME 5545 A. B. June 16 June 20 Calling at Hobart en route from Sydney.

Passengers will be conveyed slongside the Massilia at Port Melbourne Railway Pier by the 11.8a.m. special and the 11.15 a.m. ordinary trains from Flinders-street stasion, the former train conveying passengers to ship's side, ou the 24th March, at the usual fares. RATES of PASSAGE MONEY: To London in Arst £60 to 870 To London in second saloon £35, and 841 Return tickets £65 to £115 Passage money CAn be paid here for passages from England THROUGH TICKETS Round the World viA couver. in conjunction with Canadian Australian Company, £125; and Conadian Pacific Line, viA China, Japan and Chicago, 8155.

For further particulars apply at company's offices, or Messrs. Thos. Cook and Son's. For SYDNEY. -The R.

M.8. AUSTRALIA will leave Port Melbourne railway pier for Sydney at 4 p.m. on Monday, 12th Inst. Passengers conveyed alongside by the 3.16 p.m. ordi.

nary train from Hobson's Bay railway station at usual fares. MELBOURNE. SYDNEY, HOBART and ADELAIDE INTERCHANGEABLE TICKETS. During the period the steamers of the P. and O.

and Orient Companies call at Hobart, tickets will be interchangeable, and will allow passengers to break the journey. J. M. MARE, Acting Superintendent, 447 Collinsstreet. NO EUROPE.

-By P. and Orient and every line and route at low rates. Agency for the new Canadian Pacific Service. TICKETS ROUND the WORLD by mail lines via Suez to London, returning via America, from £92: or to include Naples, Rome, Florence, Milan, Switzerland. Paris, 25 extra.

Breaks of journey allowed. Bole owners of firat class tourist steamers on the Nile. Frequent tailings, moderate fares Tours io Palestine THOS. COOK and SON, 82 Swanston-street. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING STEEL COMPANY'S ROYAL MAIL LINE of STEAMSHIPS, Between NEW ZEALAND and LONDON, Calling at RIO JANEIRO, TENERIFFR and PLY MOUTH, will be Despatched from LYTTELTON OF WELLINGTON (as arranced), as Tons.

Commander. From Zealand. New KAIKOURA 4507 F. Forbes March 24 4202 E. A.

Findiay, I. N. April 19 AORANGI 4196 A. Butcliff, May 17 RIMUTAKA 4515 Hi. E.

Greenstreut June 14. 6127 J. E. Bone, R.N.R. July 12.

The passenger accommodation in these steamers is replate with every modern convenience, aud the dietary arrangements unsurpassed, all fresh provisions being carried in a frozen state. By this intense hensof the Red Sea is avoided, and the magnificent scenery enjoyed of Hobart, New Zealand, Straits Magellan, Rio and Teneriffe. The Union 8.8. Company's steamers, loving Melbourne about 10 days prior to above dates, counect with these steamers. Through rates from Melbourne via Now Zealand to London Single.

Return. lat saloon £60 to 873 £105 to £115 2nd saloon £36 £05 Steerage 218 188. to 223 28. £31 to 859 For further particulars apply to New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Co. Limited, 656 Collins-street west.

BRITISH and FOREIGN COMPANY LD. MARINE INSURANCE Capital, £1.340.000. Paid Up Capital, £268,000. Reserve Fund, £600,000. Funds on Hand, 31st December, 1692, £1,387,723 2s.

6d. HEAD OFFICES. LIVERPOOL and LONDON. Marine Risks Taken at Lowest Current Rates. Wool Covered from Sheep's Back to London.

Losses Payable in Melbourne, London or Any of the Numerous Foreign Agencies. JAMES BELL and Agents, 9 Queen-street, Melbourne. R. M. solicit the Commands of all MULLALY Passengers and arriving in or departing from Hobson's Bay by the Royal Mail steamers of the P.

and Orient and other lines. Luggage and goods cleared delivered, or stored from the incoming and collected and shipped on the outgoing boats. Branch offloo, 350 Flinders-Inne. Sale or Charter, the fast paddle wheel stecl steamship NEWOASTLE. 500 n.h.p., 1251 tona register, berthage accommodation for 400 passengers at sea.

Principals only dealt with. For full particulars, apply to the Manager of the Newcastle and Hunter River Steamship Company Limited, 147 Sussex-street, Sydney. MEETINGS AND LECTURES. A DEBATE. Woodlawn and Mr.

Free-trade John v. Ryan, Protection," at the between Richmond Mr. Working Men's Club, Monday, 12th at 8 p.m. A. N.A., 8.

mechanics Melb. institute Branch. Visit -Public from Meeting federation To-night, conference. Speakers, Mesara, Reay and Cooke. Healing and Full Gospel Mission, To-night, 7.30, in Room No.

14, Y.M.C.A.. Bourke-st. E. TENNYSON evening Smith, until temperance Friday orator, next, Prahran To-night Town Hall. GONE A nual Institute Meeting and at Melb.

institute, Home, Monday, pear 12th inst. (this day), half-past 4, to receive reports, I. 0. GOOD No. 4.

SAMARITAN TENT. A LECTURE by Dr. W. P. WILLIS, Entitled Will "The House We Live In," or "Human Physiology," be given in connection with the above society in the Temperance Hall, Napier-street, South Melbourne, on MONDAY.

12th at 8 o'clock, Illustrated with limelight views by Mr. Alex. Gunn. Admission free. ALEX.

GUNN, Secretary. ELBOURNE VETERINARY COLLEGE, Brunswick-street, FITZROY. The forthcoming session, commencing Tuesday, 13th March, embraces the course for the first and final yenra' portion of the curriculum for full qualitication as a Veterinary Burgeon under the V.8. Act 1890. The INAUGURAL ADDRESS Will be delivered at 3 p.m.

on 13th March, by the Hon. L. La SMITH, L.S.A., F.R.G.S., F.9.A., On the "New Therapeutic Method by the Hypodermic Injection of Organia Liquids extracted from the Glands, of Animals," as demonstrated in the French Government Laboratory, By Mr. BROWN SEQUARD, M.D., Member of the Institute of France. The address will be fully illustrated by demonstrations, and exhibition of the complete apparatus and method adopted for extraction and sterilisation.

The chair will ba taken by Dr. Baron von Mueller, K.C.M.G., Particulars of course for qualification, prospectus, on application to W. T. KENDALL, M.R.C.V.S., Principal. TATIONAL or STATE BANK of -The Hon.

LEVI, M.L.C., will ADDRESS MEET. ING of citizens at the Town Hall, Collingwood, this evening (Monday), 12th March, at 8 p.m. His Worship the Mayor will preside. All are invited. -Lecture, This Evening, by I.

Husses, Who What is Coming Firat7' Associntion (Lower) Hall, nt 8. Free. Subject, R. 470, J. Prewett, Reg.

Protestant Hall, 8. T. Falls, S. sary YARRA Ten to-duy, Primitive 6.30. Methodist Tickets, School.

children, -Anniver- 6d. Musical entertainment, recitations, addresses. To mitteo, To-morrow, 8 -Meeting p.m.. Tariff Victorian Inquiry Chamber Com- of Manufactures, Block," Collins-st. THE UNION TRALIA TRUSTEE LIMITED.

COMPANY of AUSGeneral Notice is hereby given that the Eighteenth Ordinary MEETING (being the Annual Meeting) of the above company will be held at The Olderfleet, 475 Collins-street, Melbourne, on Friday, the 30th uny of March, 1891, at 12 o'clock noon. Business: 1. To receive directors' report and ninth annual statement of accounts. 2. To elect t'50 Directors in place of Messrs.

D. Elder and G. Fairbairn, who retire by rotation, but are eligible for re-election, and offer themselves accordingly, 3. To elect two in place of Mesara, 0. M.

Holnies and A. W. Cloveland, who retire, but are eligible for re-election, and offer themselves accordingly. To transact any other business of which duenotice may be given. By order, JOHN MACKIEHAN, Manager.

463 Collins-street, Melbourne, 10th March, 1894. 7ESLEYAN Conference. United sessions, 2 o'clock to-day. Methodist union. No morning session.

STOCKS AND SHARES. of Victoria charged. Deposit William Receipts Meudell, Bought, Queen no -st. commission STAR paid, offer by letter. Port D.

Phillip, Fielding, 5 Shares 00 for Smith-8t. Sale, 1894. DRESS AND FASHION. DRESS AND FASHION. CRAIG, WILLIAMSON and THOMAS.

AUTUMN SHOW. Large Shipments Now Opened of MANTLES, JACKETS, DRESS MILLINERY, 'GOODS. An Immense and Choice Selection of the following DRESS MATERIAL Hopsacks, Soleel and Honeycomb Clothe Diagonals, Cobwebbed Cloths French Tweeds and Checks, Cheviot Serges And some Obarming Silk and Wool Shot Effects. A Grand Range of Black Materials Plain and Fancy Prices to suit all classes. We have opened New Trimmings and Dress Silks Moire Antegens Moire Francaise, Plain and Shot Velvets and Velveteens.

Also, Every Description of NEW DRESS TRIMMINGS, All Direct from Manufacturer, At a Saving of the Retail Protit. Our Parisian and London Millinery is very effective and remarkably cheap, Also Our Autumn Mantles and Jackets. Ladies are Requested to Visit Our Spacious Show Rooms and Inspect the Stock. CRAIG, WILLIAMSON and THOMAS, MELBOURNE, BENDIGO and LONDON. CRAIG, WILLIAMSON and THOMAS.

HOUSE FURNISHING DEPARTMENT. IMPORTANT SALE GLASS, CHINA, EARTHENWARE, CUTLERY. PLATED WARE, FANCY GOODS. Having Purchased a Largo Stock of Above Goods At a DISCOUNT of 50 PER We Are CLEARING the LOT at less than Landed cost. This is a splendid Opportunity for those who desire to save money.

Dessert Plates, and 1s. 6d. each Reading Lamps from 1s. each Cut Glass Celery and Water Jugs at 1s. Is.

28. 3a. 48. 6d. Crystal Water Jugs, 1s, each.

Tumblers, Wine Glasses, Nobblers, $8., 44. 5g. 69. 78. 8A.

108. per doz. Decanters and Spirit Bottles from 29. 6d. each Dinner Sets, 50 pieces, from 188.

6d. to 408. 66 pieces, from 358. to 955. 136 pieces, from 1C03.

to £15 Tea Sets, 40 pieces, colored and gold, 11s. 12s. 148. 6d. Ten Sets, 40 pieces, porcelain, 8s.

6d. Do. do. 40 pieces, best china, 18s. 22s.

258., 278. 6d. Vases, all reduced to half price Specimen Glasses and Flower Tubes from 6d. each. Tea Sets, special line white and gold, 40 pieces, all at 88.

9d. per set Afternoon Tea Sets, French china, Japanese china, Eggshell china, 4a. 6d. to 358. per set Afternoon Tea Cups from 6d.

euch Sets of Jugs, 3 to set, all large sizes, at 28. 28. 2s. 38. 48.

6d. per set. Cream and Milk Jugs from 3d. each Wire Plate Handles from 6d. each Hand Painted Fire Screens, all at 17s.

6d. Wall Plaques and Brackots from 1s. 3d. to 21s. ench Electroplated Goods and Cutlery at greatly reduced prices Tables of earthenware and tinware, for kitchen and pantry use, wonderfully cheap.

FANCY GOODS for BIRTHDAY and WEDDING PRESENTS. Card Cases, Albums, Photo. Boxes, Jewel, Writing and Tourists' Cases from 28. 6d. Leather Wallets, Letter, Cigar and Cigarette Cases from 18.

A large lot of Fancy Silk and Plush Goods suitable for bazaars Flower Baskets in nests of 6 for 2a. 10 doz. Square Brown Wicker Baskets, elder 1a. 2s. Jd.

each 20 doz. Waste Paper Baskets, 1s. each Open Lace Flower Baskets, 15., 1s. 1s. 6d.

each Palm Baskets, double handles, all sizes Artistic Wicker Ware and Fancy Gilt for drawing. room Work Boxes, from 3s. 6d. Fitted Cases, 129, 6d. Leather Hand Bags, from 1s.

9d. Ink Stands. from 18. Ladies' Work Companions, from 5s, 6d. Pocket Books and Purses, from 84d.

We are also Offering SPECIAL LINES in Bedroom Suites, Diningroom Suites Drawingroom Suites, Bedsteads, Cots. BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY and AXMINSTER CARPETS, FLOOROLOTHS, LINOLEUMS, de. SALE NOW ON. CRAIG, WILLIAMSON and THOMAS. VALUE In WINTER MANTLES, WINTER JACKETS, WINTER RAIN CLOAKS.

BUSSELL, ROBSON and BUSSELL Have just opened one of the largest and best assorted Stocks of Autumn and Winter Mantles ever offered to the Melbourne Public, and have marked the entire stock at most moderate prices to meet the tines. The following are a few quotations for the benefit of our Country Friends, but Ladies living near town would do weil to make personal inspection Black Serge and Kyrle Cloth Jackets, with Capes, trimmed braid, 17s. 258. 29s. 6d.

up. Black Serge and Kyrle Cloth Jackets, with Beaver Collar, edged down front, 353, 393. 6d. up. Brown and Tan Jackets, with Bearer Collar, edged down front, 39s, 49s.

6d. to 698, 6d. Reefer Jackets, in Black, Brown and Tan Velvet Collars, 39s. 6d. up.

Brown Jackets, in Plain and Kyrle Cloth, with Butterfly Capes of Beaver, 478. 52s. 6d. up. Sealette Jackets, plain and trimmed fur, in great variety.

Matelasse Handsome Mantles, 39s. Tudor 45s. 498. 6d. up.

Broche 2 Mantles, trimmed plush, jet and fur, from 553. 6d. to 5 guineas. SPECIAL VALUE in FEATHER BOAS. 200 doz.

Black Coque Feather Boas, at 2a. 11d. ench. 65 doz. extra long Black Coque Feather Boas, 5s.

11d. ench. 25 doz. Black Curled Feather Boas, 4s. 11d.

each. 27 doz. extra tine Black Coque Feather Boas, 8e. 11s. 12s.

19s. 293. 6d. ench. 12 doz.

Cream, White, Pink, Sky, Heliotrope, Coque Fenther Boss, 178. 11d. each. Exceptional Value in Black Ostrich Fenther Boas, from 49s. 6d to 5 guineas.

Made Up Furs of all descriptions, at prices to suit all. Country Orders Receive Prompt Attention. BUSSELL, ROBSON and BUSSELL 246 to 252 BOURKE-STREET, MELBOURNE. THE MUTUAL STORE LIMITED. SEASONABLE NOVELTIES.

We are SHOWING a lot of CHOICE GOODS in all Departments, and direct attention to the Mantles in the newest shapes Fashionable Jackets, trimmed braid, beaver, skunk, from 17s. 6d. Ladies and Children's Ulsters in great variety Children's and Maids' Cream Coats Ladies' Bear Boas in great variety. FEATHER BOAS. TO-MORROW We will Open a Second Shipment of LADIES' FEATHER BOAS in Best Makes, Which we will offer at Extraordinarily Low Prices.

FRENCH NOVELTIES in MILLINERY. Our Millinery is particularly choice this season, and includes some very neat effects in Jet Bonnets, French Millinery, newest designs, 215. Ladies' Jet Bonnets, very stylish, 218. House Maids' Caps, new Coronet shape, 58. 11d.

doz, LADIES' UNDEROLOTHING. We usually keep large assortment of Ladies' and Children's Underclothing in the most reliable makes. This season we are offering exceptional value in Ladies' Flannelette Wrappers Flannelette Underclothing in the latest shapes Children's Costumes and Pelisses Children's Cream Overalls and Beaver Costs. N.P.-We are also showing a lot of very nice Dress Materials. THE MUTUAL STORE LIMITED, FLINDERS-STREET.

OPEN to the GENERAL PUBLIC. CANTOR style; splendid merchant stock tallors, of autumn English and Goods; Contin- suits from £2 28. 140 Elizabeth-st. D. CORSETS, unrivalled for excellence, awarded 10 bition, 1889, medals highest and possible diplomes award.

d'Honneur Paris gold port CIANITARY without Knitted pressure: Corsets protect the spine, from also made to order. G. Sobutze, 7 Royal-aroade. PRICE CRAWFORD, KING and 0 SPECIAL CLEARING BALE, DRESS AND FASHION. MANCHESTER and HOUSEHOLD GOODS, Do you seek a Bargain in Household Goods such as Blankets, Sheetings, Calicoes, Curtains, Linens, If 80 we think you will find in our Manchester department what will be worth your consideration.

Of Blankets we have many, too many, more or less soiled, but otherwise perfect, that we will offer much below their value. Of Sheetings, Calicoes, we find we have several outside but good makes that must go to inake room for new shipments of our standard makes. In addition, to-day we will submit an importer's Stock of Art Serges and the now much sought after Japanese Tinsel Urepes, so fashionable for art decorstiona. 54 in. Art Serges in Green, Terra Cotta (2 shades), Maroon and Crimson at la.

6d. Japaneso Tinsel Crepes at la per yd. In 23 different shades of Art Colored Grounds and 23 different Arabesque gold Tinsel designs. SHEETINGS, SLIGHTLY SOILED. Single bed pure Twill Sheetings, from 68.

11d. doz. bed do. from 84. 11d.

doz. Double Hy. Grey Waste Twill from 6s. 11d. doz.

Single bed Mexican Twill, from 7s. 11d. doz. Double do, from 12s. 114.

doz. 80 in. Plain Mexican Sheeting, from 14s. 9d. doz.

CALICOES. 36 in. pure Long Cloths, from 2s. 11d. doz.

36 in. Silk Finished, from 3s. 11d. doz. 36 in.

Hy. Wetwove, from 4s. 6d. doz. 35 in.

White Twill Calicoes, from 45. 11d. doz. DAMASKS, NAPKINS, NAPERY. Oddments of Table Napkins, from 1s.

11d. doz. Oddments of Tray Cloths, from each Oddments of D'Oyleys, from 1s. 6d. each Oddments of Damask Cloths, 2 yds.

square, from 3s. 11d. each Oddments of Damask Cloths, 2x 24 yds. square, 48. 11d.

Oddments of Damask Cloths, 2 x3 yds. square, 55, 11d. Also a large lot of Cloths, 24 yds. wide up to long. all more or soiled, much below Belfast cost Pure Cream Linen Damask Tabling, from 121 white, from 1s.

44d. Roller Turkish Towelling, from 34, 11d. doz. White and Fancy Turkish Towels, and 1s. each 0.

Quilts, fancy striped, from 35. white. 11. do. 2s.

6d. Toilet Quilts, large and good, from 10s. 11d. each Tapestry Quilts, from 7s. 11d.

Marcella and H.C. Toilet Covers, from 64d. each White Lace Curtains, 1s. 6d. pair Oriental Curtains, 5s.

11d. pair Heavy Twill Cretonnes, 48. 6d. Crepe 5s. 11d.

Striped Galatea Drills, from 7s. 9d. doz. Brown Linen Dress Hollands, from 3s. 11d.

doz. BLANKETS. Good Witney Blankets, sound, substantial and warm, nothing wrong with them, only slightly soiled. As good as new when washed, and half the price saved, For 10- stance-Single bed size, superior quality, only 68. 11d.

Double bed size, do. only 12e. 11d. QUILTS. Down and Eider Down, in chintz, sateen and satin, including many of M'Clintock's, in all sizes, coulmeucing at 88.

11d. See these and you will realise how cheap 5000 YDS. 54 in. DORSET SCOURING CLOTH, the now material that has now superseded old fluffy house flannel. We shall clear at 15d.

per yd. A yard and a half makes 4 large cloths. ORAWFORD, KING and 250 and 252 FLINDERS-STREET. and I 8 N. OPENING OF NEW LAUNDRY.

GENT'S DRESSED SHIRTS AT STARTLING PRICES. WHITE DRESS SHIRTS. We have added to our shirt factory a STEAM LAUNDRY, replete with all the newest and most approved labor saving appliances for dressing linen goods. This enables us to place Dressed Shirts before our customers at a very small advance in prices on our deservedly popular undressed goods. The following list will show the difference in buying the three leading lines: Undressed.

Dressed. No. 1 quality 2s. 6d. 38.

No. 3 quality 35. 9d. 48. 3d.

No. 4 quality 48. 6d. 55. Four fold Linen Collars, 3 for 18.

Flannelette Tennis Shirts, collar and pocket, 1s. 11d. Flannelette Pyjama Suits, 3a. 11d. and 4s.

11d. Post orders executed by return post. FO and GIBBON, SMITH-STREET, COLLINGWOOD, MACHINERY AND IRONFOUNDERS. A STRONG. DURABLE, ECONOMICAL WATER PIPE, SPIRAL RIVETTED for WATER SUPPLY, IRRIGATION MINING, Water Tanks, Irrigation Machinery, Girders, Bolts, Nuts, Fluming, MEPHAN FERGUSON, Engineer, Head Office: A Gordon-street.

Footacray. City Office: West Melbourne. CONDENSERS, cheapest, simplest and most efticient to distil seven pints of water per hour, weight 9 lb, price also, manufacturers of all sizes up to 500 gals. per hour. 'ROBISON BROTHERS Normandy-road, South Melbourne.

CRUCIBLE Steel or Malleable Castings, at lowest quotations. Davies Baird, steel and iron works, Brunswick. QUITE denser a and Sensation. Billy -St. combined; John's Excelsior all Water Seen Concopper.

working at shop. S. Melb. Copper Works, S. Melb.

Brothers Limited, 9. engineers, coppersmiths, description of Engineers' Requisites always kept in stock. REFRIGERATING MACHINES. and 10E MAKING J. and E.

Hall's Patent, Carbonic Anhydride Refrigerating Machines. No poisonous fumes, safets, economy first cost and working cost. Ench machine tested and guaranteed. Suitable for butter factoriea, dairymen, cold storage, No special attention required. Sole Agent: MEPHAN FERGUSON.

Head Office, Gordon-street, Footseray. City Office, Adderley-street, Weat Meibourne. THE MELBOURNE EERING WORKS LOCOMOTIVE LIMITED. and ENGIN STURT-STREET (over Princes-bridge), SOUTH MELBOURNE. Victorian representatives of the Worthington Pumping Engine Co.

Supply every description of Mining and Pumping Machinery and Contractora' Sundries, Bar Plate, Angie and Tee Iron and Rolled Girders, Iron and Brass Foundry Work of every description, Worthington Pumps for all services. TELEPHONE 192. WEST Australia, patent -The Condenser. Sensation of the Day, Dondey MERCHANDISE. GRIFFITH BRO S.

TEA and COFFEE MERCHANTS, 226 and 228 ONLY ONE DOUR from SWANSTON-STREET. BLENDED TEAS, CEYLON TEAS, INDIAN TEAS, TEA BUDS, Of UNSURPASSABLE QUALITIES and UNCONQUERABLE PRICES. COFFEE, COFFEE, FRESHLY ROASTED on the PREMISES, and Packed in NET WEIGHT CANISTERS from 1 lb. and upwards. SPECIAL LINES.

Per lb. d. Really Good Blend (India and China) Good Pure Congou (China) Fine Panyong (China) Choice Ceylon Extra Choice Ceylon Very Coffee Fino and Chicory Darjecling (tirst Pekoe class (India) quality) NO CHARGE for CARRIAGE of TEA. Tins contain 10 12 14 20 lb. and 23 lb.

Half-chests contain 40 50 lb. and 60 1b. Samples Gratis. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OF CASH REFUNDED. ORDERS by POST and REQUESTS for SAMPLES PUNCTUALLY ATTENDED TO.

A 8 YOUR LOCAL CHEMIST For IMPERIAL DIGESTIVE TEA. THE CHEAPEST YOUR PLACE on HOUSE. EARTH tO FURNISH To Those About to Marry and Others. Drawingroou Suite £2 15 0 Scotch Chest Drawers 22 15 Genon Velvet Suite 3 0 0 Duchers 0 Leather Suite 0 Table Bedroom Suite 3 10 0 Sideboard 1 15 000000. 4-tester 1 10 0 Chiffonniere Safe 0 12 Wire Wool Mattress Mattress 0 0 10 7 6 Kitchen Wardrobe 115 0 17 Kapok Set 1 2 6 Pianos, from 8 10 0 Country orders carefully packed, free of charge.

careful Numerous letters of thanks complimecting us on our packing and quality of goods, Note address and go where you may, but don't miss us, or you will regret it. Catalogues poated. Cash or terms, W. H. PATERSON, 231.

233, 236, 237, 239, corner Smith and Moor streets, Collingwood, Hallway freights paid in the colony. Tes is stronger, purer and mors fragreat than ordinary Obtainable all grocers ONE PENNY. MELBOURNE, of STEAMERS and NEW ZEALAND. Queen's Whart. To-morrow (Tuesday), at 4 p.m.

Friday, 16th at 4 p.m. EMU BAY, STANLEY and ULVERSTONEThursday, 15th 9 a.m, SHIPPING. To-morrow (Tuesday), at 3 p.m. Tuesday, 20th at 3 p.m. PORTSTo-morrow (Tuesday), at 3 p.m.

Tuesday, 20th at 3 p.m. (FUJI)10th April. VAVAU and SAMOA14th 5 p.m. PORTS (From 4 p.m. Auckland 22nd 4 p.m.

to Melbourne, 64., or vice versa. This ticket of the beat lines of steamers Melbourne. tickets from New Zealand, both are requested to present them before embarking. For DAVID MILLS, Manager, to TASMANIA. Line of Steamers.

TICKETS will be ISSUED "PATEEN A and HOBART, 22nd at 5 p.m.. until Thursday, 29th following rates and Return, £2. (including rail fare), application to CO, of COLLINS-STREET. VIA SYDNEY By of STEAMERS. Steamship MARAROA, and best appointed ate mer in will sail from Sydney for Zealand, porta 14th INST.

Saloon, 83: Steerage, 21 108, SINGLE FARES To all ZEALAND PORTS EXOURBION RATES by EXPRESS tO SYDNEY. company's 458 CollinsDAVID MILLS, Manager. of STEAMERS. EXCURSION to TASMANIA. Magnificent Steamship 3500 Tons, the Queen's Wharf on 22ud MAROH, at 5.

p.m., Excursion Tripto the COAST of TASMANIA, Bay and Devouport, Melbourne Tuesday night, 274h about 8 o'clock. at Emu Bay excursionists will visiting the Ridgeley and Guide world famous Mount Bischoft trains have been arranged for to passengers to these places. run between Devonport and including rail to Falls, Mount £5. ready, and can be obtained at the DAVID MILLS, Manager. Melbourne.

GREAT BRITAIN nd EUROPE By the AUSTRALIAN and AMERICAN ROUTE (A. and A. Route), ROYAL MAIL EXPRESS SERVICE, Avoiding alike the heat of the Red Sea and the cold of UNION LINE To TASMANIA To -From PATEENA TO DEVONPORT, TO HOBARTTE ANAU TALUNE To NEW ZEALAND TE ANAU TALUNE To SUVA and LEVUKA About To TONGA. HAABAI, OVALAU, from To NEW ZEALAND HAUROTO, via Wellington WAIRARAPA, vis Round Ticket, Melbourne ton, Hobart and Sydner, gives passengers the choice between Syuney and Holders of return saloon and second class, at the office for endorsement particulars apply to 453 Collina-street. FASTER EXCURSIONS By the Union SPECIALLY REDUCED By the 8.S.

To LAUNCESTON SAILING on THURSDAY, Available for Return At the Launceston To Hobart Full particulars upon UNION 8.8. 453 NEW ZEALAND UNION LINE The Magnidoent Admitted to be the fastest the intercolonial trade, all New WEDNESDAY. Melbourne to Auckland: RETURN and NEW At GREATLY REDUCED SPECIAL RAIL FARES Full information as tho street west. INION LINE SPECIAL EASTER The WAIHORA, WIll BAIL from THURSDAY, On a Special NORTHCalling at Emu RETURNING to March, During the time spent have an opportunity of River Falls, and also the Tin Mines, special convey the WATHORA'S Special trains will also Lounceston. FARE for tho TRIP, Bischoff and Lauuceston, Programmes are now company's oflices.

453 Collins-street, Cape Hora. Under contract with the Postmaster General of New Zealand the steamers of this live are appointed to leave Sydney and Auckland for Apia (Samos), Hocolulu and San Francisco every Four Weeks, as Tons. Bydney, Leave Leave Auckland, Arrive 2 p.m. 'Frisco. p.m.

MONOWAI. 3433 Mar. 19 Mar. 24 April 12 ALAMEDA. 3158 April 16 April 21 May 10 3158 May 14 May 19 June 7 Passengers booked to all the principal parta of KUROPE, UNITED STATES and CANADA AT LOWEST FARES To San Francisco, Saloon Cabin -Single, 240 16 0 Return £60 30 0 0 0 0 8.

Fr'ciaco, F're -Single, 0 Return, To To England, England, Saloon Saloon- -Return 105 5 0 0 To To Engiand, Combination Ticket Ticket--Return 52 10 10 0 England, Combination 96 Round the World Tickets, lat Olnss all the wAy, returning by Orient or P. and O. Co. Lines, from London, via Suer 125 0 0 TIME CARDS, railway guide books, showing routes rates of freight and passage, and all other inforination on application at the company's office, 453 Collins-street. DAVID MILLS, Manager.

MARITIMES. MELBOURNE to LONDON Via PARIS. Steamers of 6000 tons, under postal contract with the French Government, calling at Adelaide, Albany, Aden, Suez and Port Said, will be despatched monthly, as of Departure. Steamers. Command.

Mel- Ade ers. Sydney bourne, laide, noon. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. ARM'ND BEHIO A.

Pordenot Mar. 27 Mar. 31 April AUSTRALIEN G. Didier April 27 May 1 May Ville de la Ciotat L. Fiaschi May 27 May 31 June POLYNESIEN Boulard June 27 July 1 July Passengers booked to BOMBAY.

REUNION, MAURITIUS and EAST COAST of AFRICA. Rates of Passage to London FIRST SALOON, £60 to £70, including table wines. Liberal concessions to families. Return tickets avaiinble for 9 or 12 months at reduced rates. ENGLISH SPOKEN on BOARD.

Upon arrival at Marseilles ENGLISH INTERPRETERS meet the passongers for London, and give them every assistance in landing and passing their luggage through the Customs, and also accompany them to Paris and Calais. N. luggage conveyed free of cost to Loudon by steamer. For further particulars apply to DALGETY and COMPANY LIMITED, Agents, 461- 471 Bourke-street. SHAW, BAVILL and MAIL ALBION STEAMERS CO.

LIMITED, MELBOURNE to LONDON, vIA NEW ZEALAND, Calling at Rio Janeiro, Teneriffe and Plymouth. Steamers. Tons. Commander. Departure.

1894. DORIO 4784 April 5 IONIC 4753 W. H. Kidley, R.N.R. May 31 COPTIO 4448 H.

Kempson, May 3 5031 E. J. Evans June 28 Passengers are forwarded by Union steamer, leaving Melbourne about 10 days before date of sailing from New Zealand, connecting at Lyttelton or Wellington, as arranged. Passage from New Zealand days; fastest on record. Steamers specially fitted up for New Zenland trade.

Saloon amidabips. Accommodation for all classes equalled. For particulars apply to NATIONAL MORTGAGE and AGENOY N.Z. 483 COLLINS-STREET. H.

B. BLACK, Manager. LLOYD IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL MONTHLY DIRECT STEAMERS to ENGLAND and the CONTINENT, calling at Colombo, Aden, Suez Canal, Naples, Genoa, Southampton, Antwerp and Bremen. Steamer. Commander.

Port Leave Mel- Leave bourno. Adelaide HOHENSTAUFEN J. Roeben Mar. 31 April OLDENBURG H. Gathemann April 28 May HOHENZOLLERN M.

Eichel MAy 26 May 30 And every four weeks thereafter. The large first class cabins contain two berths only. The cuisine is after the model of the best Continental hotels. Through tickets over the company's OWD lines to Europe, Asia, North and Bouth America. Passage from Melbourne to Bremen, £14 to £64.

Return tickets available for 9 or 12 months at reduced rates. Passages from Europe, America, ka, can be prepaid in the colonies. Through bills of lading issued to all leading porta For all particulars apply to the agents, OSTERMEYER, DEWEZ and 0o, 480 Collins-street. A BERDEEN WHITE STAR LINE. 8 DAMASOU 700 Tons Register, A.

H. DOUGLAS, Commander, Will Sail for PORT ELIZABETH, CAPE TOWN and LONDON On THURSDAY, 22nd MARCH. Full information regarding passages from DALGETY and COMPANY LIMITED, Agents, 461-471 Bourke-street. NOTICE to The following Notice to Mariners is published for general information PORT of PORT PHILLIP. SUBMARINE MINING in the VICINITY of SWANSPIT LIGHTSHIP.

For the purpose of permitting, practice in submarine mining, vessels shall not on and from the 5th day of March, 1894, until and including the 31st day of March, 1894, be navigated or anchored in the waters to the northward and westward of the Swanspit Lightship within supposed line from the northern extremity of Swan Point easterly to small B.B.B. buoy, which marks the recently formed shoal at the southern entrance to Cole's Channel, theuce southerly to the Swanspit Lightship, thence westerly to the Swan Beacon, and thence northerly alongahore to the starting point, By ALEXR. WILSON. Port Officer. Harbor Office, Customs, Melbourne, lat March, 1894.

FOR. Spencer-st. Western dock, Port. will -The have quick now despatoh. loading J.

B. Lock. FOR Dock, Dromana. -Ketch Tuesday. Ripple, recelving Cargo New FOR Portsea, at Sorrento Wharf: and Rye.

Leaving -Ketch Melt Ariel Taursday. Receiv. Ang Cargo MERCHANDISE. SHIPPING. THE HOWARD SMITH LINE LEAVE AUSTRALIAN WHARF as follow For Adelaide Once Weekly: for Sydney Twice Weekly; For Queensland Twice Weekly.

SUMMER EXCURSIONS. Barrabool, 17th 12 noon. PORT ADELAIDE PIRIE Burwah, 24th 12 noon. And Every Following Saturday. ADELAIDE ALBANY Waroonge, 13th A 4 p.m.

FREMANTLE, Bulimbo, 20th 4 p.m. W.A. Peregrine, 14th 1p.m. SYDNEY Rodondo, Friday, 16th 5 p.in. Leurs, 21st 1 p.m.

NEWCASTLE Rodondo, Friday, 16th 5 p.m. BRISBANE Peregrine, 14th 1 p.to. ROOKHAMPTON Rodondo, Friday, 16th 5 p.m. MARYBOROUGH Rodondo, a Friday, 16th 5 p.m. I ROOKHAMPTON 5 p.in.

BUNDABERG -Buninyong, do Thursday, 22nd MACK AY 1 Peregrine, 14th 1 p.m. TOWNSVILLE Loura, 21st 1 p.m. GEELONO to SYDNEY and NEWOASTLE. Sand MARCH. And every fortnight thereafter.

8.8. AGE (cargo only). PASSENGER TICKETS on the Return Journeys AVAILABLE by the A. U.S.N. Co.

STEAMERS when pot leaving same day as the HOWARD SMITH LINE. REDUCED FARES TO ALL POINTS: SYDNEY. ADELAIDE. Saloon, 254. Saloon, 408, 451.

Steerage 103. 108. Saloon, single, Sydney, Wednesday steamers, 30s. CARGO FOR ALL PORTS RECEIVED DAILY. WM.

HOWARD SMITH and SONS Market-streot. THE HOWARD SMITH LINE. SPECIAL HOLIDAY TRIPS. EXCEPTIONALLY LOW FARES. To SYDNEY and QUEENSLAND.

PEREGRINE, WEDNESDAY, 14th MARCH, 1 p.m. RODONDO, FRIDAY, 16th MARCH. 5 p.m. LEURA, WEDNESDAY. 21st MARCH, 1 p.m.

BUNINYONG, THURSDAY, 22nd MARCH, 5 p.m. To ADELAIDE and PORT PIRIE. BARRABOOL, SATURDAY, 17th MARCH, 12 Noon. BURWAH, SATURDAY, 24th MAROH, 12 Noon. RODONDO, SATURDAY, 31st MARCH, Noon.

Apply. HOWARD SMITH and SONS Market-street. CHEAP SUMMER EXCURSIONS. GEBLONG, PORTARLINGTON and BELLARINE (Point, Henry). EDINA, Leaving Queen's Wharf (top, berth) daily, 10 a.m.

BUNDAY8, u. Saloon Fares Only. SALOON 2a. Return. STEERAGE (THIS INCLUDES ADMISSION to the BELLARINE GARDENS.) band will accompany, the EDINA on Sundays and Holidays, and play on the Bellarine Grounds, WM.

HOWARD SMITH and SONS Market-street, A USTRALASIAN TION COMPANY UNITED LIMITED. STEAM NAVIGA. FOr ADELAIDE EVERY TUESDAY. ROYAL MAIL COASTAL SERVICE For SYDNEY And QUEENSLAND, EVERY TUESDAY and SATURDAY. WITHOUT TRANSHIPMENT.

QUEEN'S ADRLAIDE RANELAGH, 3 p.m... PORT TUESDAY, MAROH 13. BROKEN HILL From No. 4 Berth. WAROONGA 4 WEBCAM AUSTRALIAN FIELDS BULIMBA, TUESDAY, TUESDAY, 10 a.m.

MARCH MARCH 13. 20. Weekly Thereafter. (See advortisement.) BULIMBA. 1 p.m., TODAY SYDNEY (MONDAY), MARCH 12.

From No. 4 Berth. SYDNEY BRISBANE 2 MARYBOROUGH MARCH 13. BUNDALERG From No. 4 Berth.

GLADSTONE WARREGO, p.ro.. ROCKHAMPTON SATURDAY, MARCH 17. MAOKAY TUESDAY, 2 p.m., MAROR S0. TOWNSVILLE ARAWATTA. Y.

MARCH 22. DUNGENES8 UARDWELL p.m., MOURILYAN TUESDAY, MARCH 27. GERALDTON Steamer Does Nos CAIRNS Go Beyond Rookhampion. PORT DOUGLAS COOKTOWN NORMANTON WARREGO, 2 p.m., THURSDAY 19. BURKETOWN SATURDAY, MARCH 17.

FIJI NEW ISLANDS CALEDONIA BIRKSGATE, carly, From Sydney, CARGO RECEIVED DAILY. STEERAGE to SYDNEY, Ten Shillings. REDUCED FARES and FREIGHTS to ADELAIDE, A SYDNEY and QUEENSLAND PORTS. Return tickets are available by tho steamers of Wm. Howard Smith and Sons' Line.

W. BIDDELEY and Agents, 529 Collins-street. Telephone 178. ASTER S. HOLIDAY TRIPS by the STEAMERS of the A.U.S.N.

CO. LD. To SYDNEY and QUEENSLAND. WARREGO, 2 p.m., Saturday, 17th RANELAGIL. 2 p.m., Tuesday, 20th March ARAWATTA, 5 p.m., Thursday, 22ud March FITZROY, 2 p.m., Tuesday, 27th March.

For LOW FARES, W. SIDDELEY Agents, Apply. 529 Collins-street West. Large powerful ocean steamers leave as under for GOLD FIE 8 WAROONGA, 4 p.m. Tuesday, 13th March.

BULIMBA, 10 a.m. 20th March. CINTRA, 4 p.m. Tuesday, 27th March. GABO, p.m.

Tuesday, 3rd April. And Regularly Every Week Thereafter. Electric light fitted throughous. Passengers and Cargo booked to Wort Australian Ports at the LOWEST CURRENT RATES Special arrangements for return tickets. W.

SIDDELEY and 529 or WM. HOWARD SMITH and SONS Market-street, 0 1 FIE 8, WEST AUSTRALIA. AUSTRALASIAN UNITED S.N. CO. In Conjunction with WM.

HOWARD SMITH and SONS LTD. REGULAR WEEKLY SERVICE EVERY TUESDAY to ALBANY and FREMANTLE (ViA Adelaide). Extending to GERALDTON if inducement offers. DELAIDE STEAMSHIP COMPANY LIMITED. A GREATLY REDUCED RATES.

TUESDAY SAILINGS. FAVORITE EXPRESS PASSENGER STEAMERS (Weather and other circumstances permitting). Reduced Steerage Rates to ADELAIDE OF 8 LAND PORTS NEW EXPRESS PASSENGER SERVICE And SYDNEY. OR For SYDNEY 6.8. VIOTORIAN, BRISBANE TO-MORROW.

MARYBOROUGH 13th March, at 1 p.m... BUNDABERG From No. 8, first berth, MACKAY lian Wharf, north side. TOWNSVILLE BOUTH AUSTRALIAN PORTS. ADELAIDE 8.8.

INNAMINOKA, PORT PIRIE BROKEN HILL 13th March, at 4 p.m.. KINGSTON From No.8 Shed, Australian BEACHPORT Wharf, north side. EL 8. WEST AUSTRALIA GOLD FIELD S. WEEKLY EXPRESS SAILINGS.

STEAMERS. Next Sailings: 8.8. INNAMINOKA MORROW, 13th March. 8.8. ADELAIDE 20th March.

8.8. 22nd March. 8.0. VICTORIAN 27th March. 8.9.

BULLARRA 3rd April. Passengers are requeated to make early application for passages and stock space. Apply ADELAIDE STEAMSHIP CO. LIMITED, 0. 8.

WILLIMOTT, Agent, Corner Collins and King streets 0 FIE 8. WEST AUSTRALIA. The Stenmship "EMU" Has been specially laid on the berth for FREMANTLE DIRECT, Leaving Melbourne on THURSDAY, the 22nd not calling at Albany, thus saving some considerable time on the trip. Steerage passengers only will be carried, and they will the full run of the decks fore and aft. Passengers must apply early in order to secure berths At LOWEST CURRENT RATES.

Apply ADELAIDE STEAMSHIP CO. LTD. 0. 8. WILLIMOTT, Agent.

Corner Collins and King Streets (Robb's-buildings). FOR (Zechan STRAHAN Silver Fields). DIREOT 9.8. GLENELG Will leave the South Wharf with passengera and cargo On THURSDAY, 22nd MAROH, At noon. J.

B. ELLERKER, 372 Flinders-street. FOR BRUTHEN, PORT ALBERT. CUNNINGHAME BAIRNSDALE, and MOSSIFACE, WARATAH BAY. 8.

8. Leaven South Wharf TO-MORROW at noon. Cargo received every Monday. J. I.

ELLERKER, Flinders-stroot. regarding through bookings gratis; berths secured by all lines, at lowest rates. Apply to Thomas Cook and BOD, 82 Swanston M' wholesale BROS. prices for notify attention their that of they celebrated have wholesale Teas, reduced buyers and the respectfully, direct the sell to their price list below. Please note.

-We do not 40 ounce of Tea through "Travellers, Agents," or otbers. GRAND TIMES GRAND TIMES FOr BOOT BUYERS. BOOT BUYERS. GEORGE and GEORGE LTD. Have Secured a MAGNIFICENT BARGAIN in TWO LARGE BOOT STOCKS, One Being a Northampton Boot Manufacturer, Stock of the Best Class of English Goods, and the Other a Melbourue Manufacturer, BTOCK of FIRST CLASS BOOTS and SHOES.

The Two Stocks Combined Comprise Several Thousands of Pairs of LADIES' BOOTS and SHOES, Of the best ENGLISH BOOTS and SHOES, and CHILDREN'S BOOTS and SHOES, Makes, COLONIAL Which are offered at Prices Averaging about Halt the Usual Prices, 750 of LADIES' All 750 BUTTON and LACE UP At BOOTS and SHOES; 6s. 11d. 750 Worth from per 6d. to 158. 6d.

per pair. Pair. 750 Ladiea' Patent Court Shoes, 3s. 3d. Ladies' Tie Shoes, 4s.

11d. Ladies' Tan Walking Shoes, 48. 11d. Ladies' Button and (sewn), 10s. Ladies' Button aud Lace Boots (English), 12s.

6d. Calf Goloshed Kid Leg Balmorals (sewn), 10s. 6d. Gent. 'a French Calf Lace Boots (sewn), 128.

6d OR FEDERAL EMPORIUM, GE' The HOME of FAIR PRICES. GOODS' DRESS GOODS GEORGE and GEORGE LTD. DRESS GOODS Are now making an EXTRAORDINARY DISPLAY of NEW DRESS GOODS, Comprising EVERY NOVELTY for the COMIN BEASON. Particular attention is requested to the following 45 to48in. Croise Estameneand Choviot Serges, SERGES full range of colors, 1s.

12, 114d. aud SERGES 28. 6d. SERGES 45 in. Navy and Black Serges, in Estamene, SERGES Cable and new fancy diagonal makes, SERGES 1s.

1s. 114d. to 3s. 11d. SERGES 47 inch Navy and Black Hopsack Serges, in SERGES fine, medium and extra rough makes, 28.

SERGES 3s. 38. 11d. to 4s. 11d.

yd. HOPSACKS HOPSACKS HOPSACKS HOPSACKS HOPSACKS) 45 In. pure wool Hopsacks and Rough Tweed Diagonals, 28. 6d. and 2s.

11d. yd. 45 in. Hopsack Matalesses, in all colors, 42 in. All Wool Hopsack Tweeds, 1s.

3a. 43. 6d. and a 48. 11d.

64d. yd. BLACK and' 45 in. Black and White Worsted Checks, WHITE 48. 6d.

yd. CHECKS. 45 in. Pure Wool Checked Tweeds, 4s. 6d.

BLACK and and 48. 11d. yd. WHITE 46 in Black and White Wool Plaids, 28. CHECKS.

11d. and 3s. 6d. yd. TWEEDS) 45 in.

all wool Bannockburn Tweeds, 1s. 64d. TWEEDS and 1s. 114d. TWEEDS .45 pure wool Athol Tweeds, 29.

6d. and TWEEDS 28. 11d. yd. TWEEDS 45 in.

Stylish Autumn Tweeds, 38. 6d. TWEEDS' yd. BLACK FANCIES 45 in. black Matalesses, In plain BLACK FANCIES and fancy, 2s, 2s.

11d. and BLAOK FANCIES 3s. 6d. BLACK FANCIES 45 in. black Diagonal Satin Cloths, BLACK FANCIES 28.

6d. and 2s. 11d. yd. BLACK FANCIES 45 in.

black Hopsack Diagonal and BLACK FANCIES Corkscrew Worsteds, 48. 6d. BLACK FANCIES and 4s. 11d. yd.

BLACK GRENADINES 50 Silk boxes, Grenadines, double in width, new BLACK GRENADINES all good plain designs, and BLACK GRENADINES 2s. fancy, 11d. to 10s. 6d. yd.

VELVETEENS) 175 boxes Rich Velveteens, in all colors, VELVETEENS 1s. 114d. and 28. 6d. yd.

VELVETEENS (100 boxes Rich Black Velvoteen, from VELVETEENS 23. to 53. 11d. BLACK SILKS BLACK SILKS BLACK SILKS BLACK SILKS BLACK SILKS BLACK SILKS BLACK SILKS BLACK SILKS BLACK SILKS BLACK SILKS 10 pieces black all Silk Surah, 2s. 11d.

yd. 7 pieces rich black Faille Silks, 48. 6d. yd. 12 pieces black Silk Merveilleux, 2s.

11d. aud 3s. 11d. yd. 6 pieces black Moire Antique, 76.

11d. yd. 6 pieces black Moire Francaise, 48. 6d. and 43.

11d. OR FEDERAL and EMPORIUM, GEORGE'S The FINEST STOCKED STORE in the CITY. GEORGE doing and a Big Business GEORGE in LT D. MANCHESTER GOODS. The VERY BEST of MAKES only IMPORTED, And Marked at the KEENEST PRICES In the City.

Note the following SPECIAL 1 x12 DAMASK 500 most wonderful value ever SERVIETTES DAMASK offered. To be sold at 5a. 6d. and 2x I SERVIETTES 7s. 11d.

doz. 8 10 190 Cloths, beautiful quality and TABLE CLOTHS designs, honestly worth 12s. 6d. 8 10 each. To be sold at 89.

lid. TABLE CLOTHS each. 36-in. Pure FAMILY) 55 CALICO. 36-in.

Pure FAMILY CALICO. 33-in. 140 FLANNELETTES. 33-in. STRIPED FLANNELETTES.

pieces of this marvellous cloth. perfectly free from dressing, to be sold at 4s. 6d. doz. yds.

pieces in a great variety of striges, must go to make room for new shipments, to be sold at 59. 6d. doz. STRIPED OLUB These are the balance of this FLANNELS. season's goods, and usually STRIPED CLUB sold from 28.

6d. to 3s. 6d. FLANNELS. all to be cleared at 1s.

11d. yd. OR and E'8 FEDERAL EMPORIUM, The Cheapest Store in the City. CURTAIN DEPARTMENT. GEO E'S We have just opened up some of the latest novelties in Chenille Curtains, Art Serges, Verona Velvets, ka, PARSEE MUSLINS A splendid PARSER MUSLINS tion of silk in -58.

11d. per doz. PARSEE MUSLINS every shade. VERONA VELVET The latest novelty, never) VERONA VELVET seen before in Mel- 4s. 6d.

VERONA VELVET bourne. Suitable for per yd. VERONA VELVET diningroom curtains. ART SERGES We hold the beat assortment) ART of these goods in the city, in 28. ART SERGES colors of olive, crimson, 28.

6d. ART SERGES cotta, maroon, peacock. per yd. CHENILLE CHENILLE CHENILLE CHENILLE CURTAINS (Suitable for dining) 348., CURTAINS or drawing roonis. 428., CURTAINS Handsome bor- 468.

CURTAINS ders and dadoes. per pair GUIPURE GUIPURE CURTAINS CURTAINS the Comprising best designs some of) 108. 6d. GUIPURE CURTAINS) siugle and double to 45s. GUIPURE CURTAINS Borders, per pair TAPESTRY COVERS We have just opened) 118.

6d. TAPESTRY COVERS- a splendid lot of these -to 35s. TAPESTRY COVERS (goods in all sizes. ench. FEDERAL and EMPORIUM, OR E'8 The Best Lighted and Most Convenient Store in the City.

GEORGE and GEORGE'S MENT. MILLINERY DEPARTThe continued increase in our trade in this department is a sure sign that our efforts to give CHOICE and STYLISH MILLINERY at ECONOMICAL Prices are appreciated by an ever increasing number of Ladies. The HAT in COARSE STRAW, The ALL COLORS, The "MARION 2s. 11d. each.

Large 3s. 6u. FLOP HATS in fine brown and black Straw. each. GAINSBOROUGH In Brown Black, and MARION VELVET VELVET HATS.

(5s. 11d. Navy, each. HATS. BUTTERFLY BONNETS.

BUTTERFLY In Jet and Velvet, BUTTERFLY 21s. each. SMART STYLISH HATS. in all shapes and colors, Trimmed Velvet, Roses and Jet Quills, 188. 6d.

each. A MAGNIFICENT SHOW Is being made in our Mantle and Costume Department. Ladies are invited to pay a Visit of Inspection. Our Imported Models are well worth seeing, while the Price at which each Garment is Marked la based On the Smallest Possible Profit. Wedding.

Travelling and Mourning Orders Exeented on the Shortest Possible Notice, In the very best style, and at Strictly Moderate Pricos. SAMPLES And ESTIMATES POST FREE. ORDERS EXECUTED PER RETURN OF POST. GEORGE and GEORGE FEDERAT. EMPORIUM, MELBOURNE.

M'INTYRE WONDERFUL M'INTYRE WONDERPUD TEA! M'INTYRE BROS WONDERFUL 13 TEA! M'INTYRE 1,5 TEA M'INTYRE WONDERFUL TEA! WONDERFUL 13 TEA F1O7 WONDERFUL TEA! WONDERFUL TEA! WONDERFUL TEA! WONDERFUL TEA! M'INTYRE TEAL M'INTYRE BROS. M'INTYRE WONDER M'INTYRE 13 TEA M'INTYRE 13 TEAL M'INTYRE M'INTYRE TEAL M'INTYRE WONDERFUL 1 TEA! M'INTYRE RE WONDERFUL TEA! M'INTYRE WONDERFUL 13 TEAL M'INTYRE WONDERFUL TEAL M'INTYRE WONDERFUL TEA! M'INTYRE POSITIVELY POSITIVELY POSITIVELY POSITIVELY POSITIVELY POSITIVE POSITIVELY POSITIVELY POSITIVELY 18. 84. 1b, POSITIVELY 34. 16.

In 6 1b. POSITIVELY In lb. Parcels, POSITIVELY Boxes, 76 6d. POSITIVELY POSITIVELY POSITIVELY POSITIVELY POSITIVELY POSITIVELY POSITIVELY POSITIVELY POSITIVELE tar Nothing Like It Anywhere! 'INTYRE BROS. TEA, Economical sold and through licious, and far superior to any TEA travellers or agents.

Lowest prices, as 1d. 1b. 1s, 14. lb. 1a.

lb. 18. lh. In 6 lh. In 184 lb.

In 40 lb. In 80 lb. Parcels, Boxes, Half-chesta, Chests, 68. 64. £1.

£2. TEA, Delicious Flavor! Largest Sale, Purchasers should contrast this Lovely TEA with any other offered. Lowest prices, as 341. 1b. 1.

31. lb. 34. lb. 10.

2d. lb. In 6lb. In 12lb. In 21 lb.

In 40 Parcels, Boxes, Qrtr. -chests, Half-chests, 7s. 6d. 153. 21 6s.

3d. £2 81. Quality and BROS. Itich Flavor. TEA, This Possersing exquisite TEA Fine gives the greatest satisfaction.

Lowest prices, as under: 18. 6d. lb. 1s, lb. 18.

54. 1b. 1a. 4d. lb.

In 6lb. In 12 lb. In 21 lb. In 40 lb. Boxes, Boxes, Haif-chests, 9a.

138. £1 95. 91. £2 13s. 4d.

TEA. Exceedingly Rich Strength. A most delightful tea to drink. Highly recommended. Lowest prices, as 9d.

lb. 1F, 9d. 1b. 1s. 8d.

lb. 1a, 7d. 1b. In 6 lb. In 12 lb.

In 21 lb. In 40 lb. Boxes, Boxes, Qrtr. -chests, Half-chests, 108. 6d.

£11s. £1 15s. 23 3a. 4d. NET weighta delivered Free of extra charge, 83 fol.

-To any suburban address, to any railway station in the city, or any ship in port. Terms net ciall. Country cheques to include 6d. exchange. Telephone 1311.

4, 1, 2, 3 and 4 lb. parcels, M'INTYRE BROS. M'INTYRE BROS 233 BOURKE-STREET, CITY WAREHOUSES 4 (Fink's-buildings). COLLINGWOOD, 293 Smith-street. PRAHRAN, 206 Chapel-street, near High-street, RICHMOND.

324 Bridge-road, nearly op. Town Hall. 8. 182 op. Presbyterian Church.

SAVE Direct all from Middlemen's M'Intyre Profits by Ten Purchasing Warehouses. your Tes NO AGENTS. tar NO MIDDLEMEN WHATEVER. FURNISH ACKMAN'S ACKMAN'S FURNISH TREE ACKMAN'S FURNISH ACKMAN'S FURNISH ACKMAN'S FURNISH AT ACKMAN'S FURNISH AT ACKMAN'S FURNISH AT ACKMAN'S MONSTER FURNISHING-ARCADE, 243, 245 and 247 SMITH STREET, FITZROY. Take Red Collingwood Tram.

PROFESSIONAL ENGACEMENTS A. A credited Minister, £1, lezally no second Celebrated charge. fully Needy people free. Appointments pow arranged, day or night H. HANSLOW, Jeweller, 307 Elizabeth-street, Melbourve.

See Matrimonial Notices. A GENTS wanted in all suite Cones Sons, cheapest undertakers, 199 Melb. A RT 6d. and quarter: Practical send Millinery for Cards. thoroughly Mademoiselle taught: 109.

Lo Grisley, 262, 261 Collins-st. CANVASSERS, N. commission: Melb. 5s. profit on 33.

Collectors. -Ladies, Gentlemen, ac. intelligent, good commission. After 6 p.m., 430 Punt Iiil, S. Yarra.

CANVASS trial teas, commission wanted only. 249 commission; first Richmond. regiatered Man wanted, to manage a suburban business. Aloes, Age Oftice. LASSES 145 4 years 78 passed matriculation.

R. Livingstone, B.A. DA ranteed in Waltz, private Barn Dance lessons. and Mrs. Lancers, Waller, gua- 88 Collingwood.

lettering. RAFTSMAN, Rae good at photo. redrawing, lithographers reducing and and process Elizabeth-at. N. DRAPERY -Young experienced Lady for and a good suburban saleswoman: establishsalary about 258.

A.D.9., Age Ottice. DRESS Maker, charges French, Letter to excellent Modes, fit room and 8, 7 style: Queen's- modewalk. LONGINE Drivers prepared for certificate examination, day, evening, or correspondence. A. 0.

Wannau, corner Queen and Bourke sta. wanted, good appearance and address, to sell jewellery, salary, commission; security, Montre, Age. two, wanted, of good appearance and commercial integrity, to act as SPECIAL AGENTS for a leading Life Insurance Company. Previous experience unnecessary. Apply personally, Ollice No.

6, at No. 333 Collins-street. requires lessons, Latin, algebra: painting lessons in return. Easel, P.O., Prahran. ADIES neglected education, Private Tuition, visited Box if G.I'.O.

preferred; 12s. 6d. quarterly. Sirs. Matheson, 290, Clerk or Bookkeeper seeks engagement, neat, correct; reference.

J.E.W., Age Office, ITHOGRAPHIC Machinist, able to transter. Alian Morrison. 458A Chancery-L. AN, with little money, wants position of trust, or take partnership. F.K., Age Office.

Miss De thorongbly Lacy's self taught instructing 6 lessons Vamping Pianoforte, Book, 58. 33. month. 48 Brunswick, Gertrude Fitzroy. N' French, good Governess, needlewoman, young, in able returu teach home music, and £10 yearly.

Z.Y.X., Berrigan P.O., New South Wales -Wanted, young Man. 390 Lonsdale-st. hotel. DRACTICAL Dres Making Classes. -Mrs.

Burton, instructresa Working Mon's College, has resumed her privato Classes at The Block. DUPIL Teacher, daily, wanted. ladies' school, Malvern, accomplishments lieu services. Principal, Davies's Agency, Elsternwick. SITUATION Latin, wanted, Music; Resident references.

Governess, Mrs. English Latham, Ainalic, Studies Kew. 10 Tailors and Draper. -Practical Cutting Taught: terms suit times. After 7 p.m., French, E.

Melb. AGENTS and MEDICAL REFEREES, all over Victoria, for the Mutual Benefit Society of Aus. also, a large staff of respectable TRAVELLING AGENTS. First class Men may make good income. Special attractions, assurance, medical attendance and weekly sick pay.

JOHN NICHOLLS, Manager, 1 and 2 Cromw Bourke-street, MELBOURNE. OST School of Shorthand. 144 Elizabeth-st. -Reporting Classes, elementary aud advanced; fee, 1 guinea per quarter. SITUATIONS WANTED.

(Under this Heading 14 Words Charged SIXPENCE, A. A Male and Female Labor Supply Offices, 256 Elizabeth-st. A Male Offices, 221 op. A. Hospital.

Telephone 1093. A. A free. Note, three Offices. city offices.

Male Hands supplied A. A. Bar -Licensed Maids, Pianistes, Victuallers' House Agency, Maids, 128 Waitresses, Cooks, Generals, waiting. Burdett, London Agency, 120 and promptly. A.

A Town and country employers supplied free A Burdett, London Agency. -Immediate A. attention, every description superior Servants waiting, excellcellent references. A Men, every description, waiting, low wages, supplied free. Israel's, 221 Lonsdale-st.

A. -MRS. class male, Rae's, female 60 Russell, Servants 249 waiting. Lonsdale ats. Telephone -First 1675.

Employment Institute. -Grocers, Store AssistA ants, Butchers, Rakers, every class supplied. Arcade, 312 Flinders -at. Pork-st. Registry, 8.

can obtain A superior Servants by sending full particulars. BAKER always obtainable, Bakers night Society. or day. Competent Frederick Lightfoot, Secretary, Trades Hall. Established 1862, Telephone 951.

No commission. (For Continuation of This Class of Advertise ments Sce Page.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Age Archive

Pages Available:
1,291,868
Years Available:
1854-2000