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National Library of Australia AUCTIONS lTA?MTAGES, TS. AMU5SEHTaN. ALUSEIENdTS. BIRTHS, AHD' DUESS AKD iTASHION. S SSIRLTZiENTS. AbItu$SEXI DEATHS. OWARD RLNK. TOWN QUEEN'S HALL IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. SUELBOURNE STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LINE. ROBERTSON and MOFFAT AR SKATING and MARRIAGES. IH SMThl S HALL, PERTH. H BIRTHS DEATHS, Is. 6d.; v LIMITED. Is. IN MEMORIAM -s. 6d.; each; NOTICES. PROPRIETARY CO., LTD. PICTURES. Director. J. Direction Allan Hamilton. STEAMERS EVENING EMPIRE .. Mr. T. West. .......... Poetry Ed. per line extra. LEAVE FREM3ANTLB MORNING, AFTERNOON, and ........ For-- Fast and Iavourite Manager for W.A. ....... Clark. (Gircumstances MURRAY-STREET. SESSIONS. Albert Permitting) THE BIGGEST at S.S. KAPUNDA. PICTURE ENTERPRISE TO-NIGHT 8, rIn order to guard against imposition, notices ALBAND, For- Expert Instructors. Idelightful Music MIRROR OF THE UNIVERSE. ADELAIDE, IN THE Last Three Nights of a of Unpre. of and Deaths must- he WORLD. Season Births, Marriages, THURSDAY ALBANY HOUSE cedented person to MELBOURNE, . THE OF QUALITY. Never Sets on Success. authentiented by some respectable SPECIAL NOTICE. The. Sub Direction ...... F. CLARKE COTTRELL. TRSDAY.May 25. -i amengers onlr). Best ensure insertion.1 SYDNEY, WESTS PICTURES. LAST 3 NIGHTS. ADELAIDE NEfWCASTLE (Omits Albany). 6.S. RIVIERINA, LADY BEGINNERS, TUITION FREE. WEST'S of PICTURES. LAST 3 NIGHTS. MELBOURNE TO-MORROW and THURSDAY. TO-NIGHT. WEST'S BIRTHS. LADY BEGINNERS, TUITION FREE. TO-NIGHT. All. PICTURES. LAST 3 NIGHTS. WORLD." Fer- "THE WINDOW of the HARRY PLIDIMER and North the LADY BEGINNERS, TUITION FREE. BALLARTINE.-On May 3, at Perth. S.S. KURNALPI, SYDNEY of GRAND CHANGE of PROGRAMME. REYNOLDS DENNISTON wife of Thomas late .rookton, IlUNBUIRY. I Ballantine, .Tranijpionepi for MAY 20. SPECIAL DISPLAY of ART Now in Fourth of EARLY. asked office and the Year Uninterrupted Announce with much pleasure that Sa son. Both well. FLINDERS BAY, g Quecnsland. Tas. FURNISHINGS. Ladies are to call at the they minutes' Success. will present 9. at the wife of and New obtain a instruction BROIN.--On April Beverloy, ALBANY, Passengers mania, and I ten free session. time Attraction. George Leake Avondale Bever cargo. ticket for A The Long Promised MRS. ROBERT BROUGH Broaun. of Park, IIOPETOUN, Zealand ports). any evening TO-NIGHT daughter. arranged our competent at 8 O'CLOCK. MRS. ROBERT BROUGH let, a ESPERANCE. for COLOURED SHEETINGS, 8 table has been for "The FIVE OF or "BUFFALO J The a.s. ItvEkEINA leaves Albany HEARTS, MRS. ROBERT BROUGH staf of Messrs., Law STORY." 157th CONDICKE.-On May 4, 1911, at Neeanga, Woodlu above on MAY 21, noon instructors, Sumner, COMPLETE CHANGE. 157th For ' S.S. KAPUNDA, Pores SpDiAY, at ART LOVE GERALDTON CANVAS, receipt of BILL'S MRS. ROBERT BROUGH the of Jas. Condick, a rence, and Cannon, who on a pine, wife W.A.G.R., sharp. Direct from London per R.M.S. Both BEDSPhLADS give a Frec of of Western Life. Malwa, In the Greatest of all Pinero's Plays-4 son. doing well" Direct. - ticket will Lesson Charge. A Thrilling Tale 35tonday, May'22. '?RT1H CARGO Through Bills of The following Attrective Gums: of elrner Ladies can choose their own instructor and Play Absorbing Interest, at Ladine ART Sconss.-Captain Clarke's TRQY," FOBWOOD.-On'·3sy 5, 1911. Wynella, Round issued. CURTAINS Ind CUSHION CO ibhS. Treachery; TANQUERAY." Trip. Fremantle to Geraldton, £310s. session. "THE FALL OF "THE SECOND MRS. Thompson-road and Scott-street, Claremont, book for any evening Blake's irasag= Tickets interchangeable with TABLE CENNTES 'and SQUARES. Chloroformed; On the Trail; Jim The Greatest Reproduction date. "THE SECOND MRS TANQOTERAY." the wife of Harold E. Fowrood, of the W.A. Passaancrs Accommodation replete with to The other inter-State companies, subject to con In the Indian Rose Tortur TANQUERAY." Broome-a ALL' Shanty; Camp; picture is 2,300ft. in length, Battle "THE SECOND MRS. Bank, daughter. modern convenience. CABINS CORONATION WEEK. and the every ditions ascertainable on application. CRETONNES, Surrounded Daggers; Rescued; Bu: TANQUERAY." and PRIZES. ed.; by between the Grecians and Trojans is a "THE SECOND MRS. McKAY.-On 8, 1911, af 12 Grey-street ON DECK. FARES. TAPESTRIES. £100 CASH May LOWEST COAL.-Best N.-w South Wales LARGE at the 'The Indian Chiefs falo Bill Stake; spectacl yet pro Supported South Fremantle, to Mr. and Mrs. William Third unsurpassed by any film by the Full Strength of the Al HOUSE. ENGINE and SMALL COAL Fight with Black Bill's The a son (George Alfred). Both well. Knives; Lair; entire armies with the old-time en Most Popular and Capable McKay, .Saloon. RINK. jected, Company touring Fare. Class. delivered loose or in bars. Best BLACK STAR SKATING Traitors Punished. "Valeso," gines of war of the period employed: itAUKIE.-At Harvest-terrace, the Single. SaReturn. Single. SMITH'S COAL de These Goods have been, Specially Selected and Thril being Australasia, including supplied: any quantity Absolutely the most Sensational TROY." wife of F. a daughter. 0- "THE FALL OF Miss LIZETTE PARKES. J. Mackie, Albany.... 115 210 0 1 0 0 livered up 123 or 483 Fremantle. or for us, RINK. ever screened. Ring SKATING ling Picture Mr. HARRY PLIMMEiR. Adelaide ... 5 5 0 3 8 0 310 0 1102 Perth. STAR Perth. NORTH." And REPRESENT the VERY NEWEST Sole Rights: EMPIRE PICTURES, "SUMMER IN THE Mr. REYNOLDS DENNISTON. MARRIAGES. Melbourne.. 7 0 0, 1019 0 4 0 0 HOWARD GRAND CHARITY CARNIVAL Lincoln's Clemency.-An Ame SLITTa COMPANY, LTD.. FASHION Abraham TO-NIGHT at 8 Sydney. ... 9 0. 0 13 10 0 5 0 0 (Colour Photography by the Nordisk Co.) CARET-SARA.--Oa April P1, at the. Methodist Fremancle. GRAND CHARITY CARNIVAL rican Kinuma Masterpiece. Phiihimo:e-street, In ARTISTIC HOME DECORATION. Sole Rights of Mr. T. J. West. Perth Playgoers will have an Newcastle .. 9109 5 5 Opportunity South Australia, the 0 14 0 5 0 Iri of of III. Church. Aberdeen, by 'Phone 123. Aid the A Conspiracy in the Reign Henry of Rev. W. A. Bsinger. Theno. 31., eldest sur. Excellent Passenger Accommodation in Perth Agents: EBEN CIII1IDREN'S PROTECTION SOCIETY. -A Magnificent Coloured Historical Art witnessing ALIEN and CO, "THE TRIALS." MRS. ROBERT BROUGH riving ion of T. S. Carey, Claremont, W.A., GREAT CAMORA both classes. Saloon deck cabins amid St. George's-terrace. Perth. Inspection Cordially Invited. CHILDREN'S PROTECTION SOCIETY. Film. to Natalie daughter J. G. (The Black Hand MRS. ROBERT BROUGH Olive, only of Sara, ships. Flowers.-Another Society), home" Passage tickets interchangeable with 'Phone 177. Artifitial and of Aberdeen. "At May 18,. and 10, Manufacturing Now on Trial at Viterbo, Italy. In her Original Strikingly Suceemfoul all inter-State subject to condi Agencies at OPEN ALL DAY 1?ED'NESDAYS. STAR RINK, WEDNESDAY, 'MAY 31. Coloured Subject. "'aeland,' Mann-street, Cottesloe. No cards. Companies, REtioorlie. Geraldton. Bun BeauFifully Interoretation of tions ascertainable at office. Passengers can bury. and Albany. STAR RINK, WEDNESDAY, MAY 31. His Daughter.-A Biograph Masterpiece. CREED-EOGE.S.--On April by Rev. A. S. "A SHOWGIRLS STRATAGEM." PAUL 'IANQUERAY 4. return and ROBERTSON and MOFFAT PROP., LTD., from Geraldton by Singapore Mrs. Finch's.--A Vitagraph Comedy. HIS-PAL:." C. James, Vida Frauies, third daughter of "BOBBY AND In the Most Daring Drama Ever Penned N.W. Steamers. Under patronage and in Power the distiniguished the FAITHFUL.-A JOHNSON." S Irs. K. S. Rogers, Perth, to Harold John. iIcEACHARt THE HOUSE OF QUALITY. CARIMITTA, "THE OTHER by Pinero. Aj[LWF Jil, and the presence of His the Governor eldest son of the late William Berri Bills 'if 'CO., Excellency ful Story. FINCH.'" Creed, PERTH CARGO:.--Through 1Fi~~a "THE MISSES The frocks worn by Mrs. Robert Brough home" OPllIEjrAlt, L~ID). (Sic gan, N.S.W. "At opp. Gerald Strickland), Lady Edeline Strick: Pathe's Animated Gazette.-Latest News Suburban-road, Lading issued to and from. "THE JILTED JOKER." in "The Second Mrs. Tanqueray" are sup Queen-street, South Friday, 12. land and. the Lieutenant-Governor Perth, May party, from Everywhere. TENOR," UNION "TO HEAR THE plied Messrs. Brennan COAL TRADE.-Best Newcastle Cireumstahices STORES, LTD., and appear hew Etc. by Bros., Hay-street, HOUSE, Permitting. (Sir Edward Stose), Lady Stone party. Mr. ARTHUR MILES will in STEAMERS of Perth. ENGINE, and BLACKSMITH'S COAL this Line will te said). DEATH. LEAVB. In additi6n the carnival items there Illustrated Songs (Enough FREMANITLE. Overture and Incidental Music 3s., Is. Early Door, Gal as .FiHE PRICES--s., SUPPLIED. 'FREMANTLE will usual 'jrogramme General claim by under:? be the of With Our Budget of Screamers we extra. TEREADER.-On 2, at Nurse is. May Ste-art's For-? WEST'S lery, Head W.A., Clif-streqt, Fre Skating and to place before our Patrons an Upap .Hospital, Edith Culver, dearly beloved Apply Office, The HOME of a THOUSAND BARGAINS. Box Plan at Nicholson's. -T.S.S. A. BY. SPECIALLY SELECTED ORCHESTRA. naughter . IW. mantle or DISPLAY BOY SCOUTS. Programme. Secure Seats KAROOLA. (second eldest) of Mr..and lirs. (Tel. 135), 45 St. Geurge's-terrace, prpachable ealy and Plan at Nicholson's. Reserved Day Sales, H.M. Fruit Palace Roselea. at all ALBANY Seats, 2s. Threader, Frederick-street, Midland Junction. Perth (Tel. 976), or Agents pprts, and Aditission-Gentlni~en, 2s.; Ladies, Is. to-night. Admission: is. 6d. IO HALF-PRICE. CHILDREN IN will 7,391 tons. 6d., 1I., and Thy be done. Maughan and Gurner,- Kalgoorlie. H. E. SEGUY, Manager. ARMS.NOT ADMITTED. tPfarsengers only).. Diningroom SUITE, 9 pieces= in STAR SKATING RINK. is essential under A N T D, It that the audience be seated ITHE ADELAIDE STYAISHIP 'COM. SAT., JUNE 3, best Rexine leather, 0- N I G H T, IN TIEfORL&AMt A FIRST-CLASS at the rise of the curtain, which will mate.
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