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November, 1936, at 11 a.m.
_M, IRWIN ORM8BY. General Secretary.
TOURIST TRIPS, MOTOR HIRE, AND I
TRANSPORT.
[Two lines (about 12 words), 2/; saturday. 2/6.]
LLEN'S MOTOR and TOURIST SERVICE.
The Service of Distinction.
Dally to Koala Park Bear Farm, City Sights and
Beaches, Katoomba, and Palm Beach,
BULLI PASS, 22/6. HAWKESBURY RIVER and
BEROWRA WATERS, 23/6. JENOLAN CAVES, two days .£3/12/6
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(Inclusive.)
CANBERRA, 3 days .£6/0/0
4 days .£6/17/0
(Inclusive.)
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BULLI. 15/; PALM BEACH. 12/6.
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[Two lines (about 12 words), 2/: saturday, 2/6.1 77ÖR BETTER (Ballroom) DANCING. J1 THE RON DOYLE DANCE STUDIO.
386 Pltt-st. PRIVATE LESSONS Daily. 'Ph., MA4414. CLASSES Nightly, Saturday Afternoon. Principals, RON DOYLE and ELSIE BAILEY. Leam to Dance durlna the summer months at the Coolest Studio. TRANCING CLASSES EVERY EVENING, 7-11 p.m., XJ devoted to beginners and advanced, PERSONAL SUPERVISION. PROF. BOLOT. F.A.R., ABSOLUTE PROFICIENCY GUARANTEED. SPECIAL PRIVATE CLASSES NOW BEING ARRANGED. 66 Oxford-st, city. 'Phone, F3948._ TvANCING.-PALLADIUM, foot of Wllllam-street. XJ NEW VOGUE. NEW VOGUE.
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AMUSEMENTS
A brief revival seoson-then good bye to youi favourl'e Gilbert mid Sullivan starsl Box plans now open 6 days In advance at Paling s Balcony eales also open at Hillier s (next Theatre) Note specially rrduced prices Every evening (Including Saturday and Ho Idays) 7/ 4/6 2/0 Matinees (children half price) 0 4/ 2/ (lius taxi
J C WILLIAMSON S GILBERT AND SULLTVAN OPERA COMPANY
RETURNS TO MORROW, AT 2 P M FOR BRIEF rARFWFLL APPEARANCES!
J C Williamson Ltd (by arrangement with R DOyly Carte) presents
THEATRE ROYAL-GILBERT AND SULLIVAN OPERA-THEATRE ROYAL.
"THE GONDOLIERS"-TO-MORROW AT 2 P.M. AND 8 P.M.
FOR ONE WEEK ONLY FOR ONE WEEK ONI Y
J C Williamson s aubert nnd Si lllvin Opera Company Includes the following famous artists - IVAN MENZIES WINIFRED LAWSON GODFRE\ STIRLING GREGOR\ STROUD EVELYN HALL RICARD WATSON BERNARD MANNING HELEN LANGTON EILEEN KELLY CLIFFORD COWLEY TOMMY JAY Chorus of 50 Prod icer Minnie Everett Musical Director Andrew MacCunn Saturday November 7 at 2 p m TI e Yeoman of the Guard (one week only)
J O WILLI4MSON LTD SYDNEYS LEADING THEATRE
Managing Directors E J Tait F S Tait J H Tait SPECIAL MATINEE TO DAY AT 2 15-SEASON ENDS TO NIGHT 1 NOTE 200 Back Stalls Scats at 3/ each available at Theatre To day and To night
LAST NIGHT IO NIGHT at 8 15 then farewell to the famous La Merl Remember! To night is
your last opportunity of seeing this great dancer Plans at PRllngs Balcony sales at Hilliers (nc<ct Theatrei
ADM Longdcn by arrangement with J C Williamson Ltd presents
THEATRE ROYAL-LA MERI-LAST NIGHT!
Tarewcll Programme Includes Asturiana, Antique Boleo Danse Arabe The Wnlte Peacock Humorcsque Passeplcd Caratull Seville Shawl Dause etc etc ,
Also sol"s and ln«trumental numbers bv MARIO SVLEHNO brilliant composer pianist and his trio LAURA MOLLÍCA ass stant danseuse Present Mon under the direction of Guido Carreras
Prices 7/ 4/6 3/ 2/ Matinee TO DAY 5/ 3/ 2/ (plus taxi_
"LAUGH TOWN, LAUGH"-GALA OPENING FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6 "LAUGH TOWN, LAUGH'-GALA OPENING FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6
TIVOLI-"FLYING HIGH"-LAST 6 DAYS AND NIGHTS.
Late Grand Opera House corner Hay and Castlereagh streets Twice Dally 2 30 and 8
FRANK NEIL presents EDWIN LAWRENCE WITH FRANKIE JARVIS SAMMY LEWIS AND PATT' MOORE ANNE MARTMANN DECAMPE and DODGE THE BASHFUL BOYS FRANKIE JAR VIS EVERS and DELORES CARLOS AMES AND ALL THE 1AVOURITLS
PRICES Matinees 3/ 2/ nnd 1/ Evening 4/ 3/ 2/ 1/ Saturday and Holluays 5/ 3/6 2/6 and 1/6 All plus tax Plan Paling s Nicholson s Theatre (MA4092)
Ramona Is the best film, so far which has been produced in colour Looking back one recalls scene after scene which was sheer cncl antment Loretta Young has never looked more lovely Don Ameche proves to be a notable recent discovery - S M HERALD
STATE-LORETTA YOUNG-."RAMONA"-ALL COLOUR.
With DON AMECHE Katharine Do Mille Kent Taylor ard Pauline Frederick 120th Century Fox Adults only I REbERVE at Booking Bureau Stn te Shop: Ing Block M2797 or Nicholsons
ADDED COMEDY FEATURE-P G WODEHOUSE'S "THANK YOU, JEEVES "
With Arthur licacher David Niven Colin Tapley (20th Centuiy lox For General Exhibition)
Sessions 11 a m 2pm 5pm and 8pm State s Location Market street between Pitt and Geortc streets One of the Union Theatres Hamilton Webber and State Symphony Orchestra, at 2 end 8 pm Also Showing CINESOUND REVIEW ICING PLANT now operating_
STATE THEATRETTE TALKIE NEWS SERVICE.
Next state Theatre One of the Union Theitre* Continuous 10 a m to 11 p m Children bd Adults 1/ No Reserves No Free List TO DAY
FASCISTS CLASH WITH COMMUNISTS IN LONDON
Germany Shoivs Armed Might at Nuremberg-Pom Birton Wins US Womens Golf Title Travelogue Corni Isle of the Atlantic-Air Menace in Spanish War-Cincmagazlne-Nature Study The Killers-rirst Issue of King Edward VIII Stamps-Lew Lehr Does a Daniel Act-More Troops Leave for Palestine-Interview with Altitude Record Breaker-An sterdam Acclaims Princess and Her Fiance-Simian Opens a Barbers Shop-America v Aigcnttne at Polo-CINESOUND REVIEW etc
etc
HURRY! HURRY' SESSIONS 11, 2, S, 8 FROM 1/ AT 11 AM
Charles Chauvel s dramatic Masterpiece-Australia s Sanders of the River
LAST 6 DAYS!-"UNCIVILISED"-8-EMBASSY!
With DENNIS HOEY MARGOT RHYS MARCELLE MARN\Y ASHTON JARRY An Expedí
tlonary Films Production-released by Universal rilms Wonderful associate entertainment embraces Wait Disney s All colour Cartoon THE THREE LITTLE WOLVES and R K O s WALKING ON AIR with Cene Raymond Ann Sothern (General Exhibition) Embassy Trio and British Review Plans at Theatre Castlereagh street opposite David Jones - M6797) and State Booking Bureau Coming! The Three Maxims and Ourselves Alone
"FLYING DOCTOR"-LAST NIGHTS-LYCEUM.
Seventh (7th Wcel ) of a Glorious Season which hrs established it as o le of the great successes of the
ycarl
NED SPARKS GORDON HARKER MARY BRIAN in
TWO'S COMPANY"
A British Dominion Film that Is the greatest associate feature ever coupled with a success Attend n day session and aiold the evening crush Plans at State Bureau and Lyceum MA2696
A National Productions Picture made in association with Gaumont British Both pictures for General Exhibition Sessions Ham 2pm 5pm and 8pm_
CAPITOL-JANE WITHERS IN "PEPPER"-NOW!
with IRVIN S COBB SLIM SUMMERVILLE (A 20th Century Fox Picture for General Exhibition )
"POSTAL INSPECTOR,"
with RICARDO CORTEZ PATRICIA ELLIS BELA LUGOSI (A Universal Picture for General Exhl
bltion )
Additional Attractions Mickey s Garden iVi alt Disney s all colour Cartoon) Toral Isle of the Atlantic Shake Mr Shakespeare (Musical) The Killers (Educational Clnesound Review Universal Newsrecl Billy Dick at Organ (Atternoon and Evening 3i Hours Solid Picture Entertain ment Capitol Location Brlghtway Haymarket For North bouth East or West the Capitol Is Located Best Full Shows Dally at 10 r m 130 4 40 7 30 p m Box plans at Capitol (M4888) and State Booking Bureau Children 6d to all parts_
CIVIC-SPENCER TRACY IN "WHIPSAW"-NOW!
Another Smashing MGM Diamatlc Masterpiece with the Star of rury
SPENCER TRACY WITH MYRNA LOY IN "WHIPSAW,"
Togethei with the laughter prize of 1936
THREE LIVE GHOSTS with RICHARD ARLEN CLAUDE ALLISTER
Charles McNaughton Dudley Dlgges
The film version of the famous stage comedy drama Plus every round of the thrilling Joe ii. .. to"i »..vi»! h..T».i.ht -""(".st see the terrific KO Popeye Cartoon and Clnesound
2 5 and 8pm Phone MA5316 for Reservations
SAVOY THEATRE, BLIGH-STREET-"FALSE SHAME."
FALSE SHAME -The Worlds Trankest Motion Picture
TO-DAY-WOMEN ONLY AT 11 A M-MEN ONLY 2 IS.
IO MORROW MEN ONLY at 10 JO am WOMEN ONLY at U j0 MONDAY WOMEN ONLY 11 am» 15 8pm
ONE ONLY SPECIAL NIGHT SCREENING FOR WOMEN ONLY MONDAY NEXT at B
(Specially arranged foi Business Girls )
TUESDAY MEN ONLY 11 2 15 AND SPFCIAL NIGHT SCREENING AT 8
Censorship Ruling No one under 16 admitted Watch for other Screenings Admission 1/
SUBURBAN PICTURE THEATRES.
A NNANDALE Johnston st-E E Horton Ñó" ?*?*. body s Fool and Two Against the World ANNANDALE, Olympia Parramatta rd (near John
ston st) LM4275 -L Young F Tone Un guarded Hour MacMurray Thirteen Houi s by Air
RNCLIFrE HOYTS LW261-'
MR DEEDS GOES TO TOWN Gary Cooper Jean Arthur THE BIG NOISF Guy Klbbee
ARTARMON J3232-William Powell Rosalind
Russell in Rendezvous Everett Horton in His Night Out_
ASHFIELD HOYTS U'347
DANCING PIRATE Charles Collins Steffi Duna Charlie Chan at 'he Race _Track_ W Oland
AUBURN CIVIC UX7;
BOHEMIAN GIRL
THE LAST OUTLAW Argus on Stage Des mond Tanner at Organ _ BEECROFT Sat- Murder by an Aristocrat
_Diamond Jim Edward Arnold News Shorts BEXLEY St George-Situiday Till We Meet
Again Marshall Bohemian Girl Laurel H BRIGHTON-Giry Cooper, Mr Deeds Goes to
Tov.n Pre Half Angel Shorts 7 30 LW4281 BALMAIN KING S W1525 -William Powell In
RENDFZVOUS J Buchanan in WHEN
KNIGHTS WERE BOLD_ BONDI JUNCTION OLYMPIC No 1 TW3755
GOOD COMPANIONS Jessie Matthews
_TERROR TRAIL_
BONDI OLYMPIC NO i. Bondi road FW1448
CAPTAIN JANUARY ' Shirley Temple
_SONS O GUNS Joe E Brottn_ TOONDI JUNCTION STAR FW104
CAPTAIN JANUAPY Shirley Temple
SONS O GUNS Jo» E Bronn_ l>ONDI SIX WAYS THEATRL TW11J4
CAPTAIN JANUARY Shirley Temple
_ROAMING LADY Tay Wray_ BROADWAY George st Continuous norn 1 Pm
dally - Captain January S Temple Sons of Guns Joe E Brown_ BURWOOD ASTOR UJ5050 -130 and 8pm
THE LONE WOLF RETURNS IlcKyn Douglas VIENNESE LOVE SONG Argus on Stage_ BURWOOD PALATIAL UJ4650 1 30 and 8pm -
THE BOHEMIAN GIRL Laurel and Hardy and CÎASH DONOVAN Jack Holt Paul Cullen at the Organ_ Bc
Loy In Petticoat rever Also Warnet Baxter In Robin Hood of El Dorado At 10 To morrow Morning 4th Great Popeye the Sailor children s Show headed by Zane Grey s The Last Round up
CAMPSIE Orion U3232 -145 7 15 G Moore
The King Steps Ou Little Lord rai ntleroy /"1ARLTON- Its A Great Lite (Joe Morrison)
Lets Sing Again I Bobby Breem_ /CONCORD RITZ UJ3680 8pm 1 ' Pirate Crash Donovan ' '«
/-1HATSWOOD ARCADIA J2B32
CAPTAIN JANUARY Shirley Temple SONS O GUNS Joe E Brown_ CHATSWOOD HOYTS J2950
/ MR DEEDS GOES TO TOWN Gary Cooper _HIS NIGHT OUT C E Horton_ CHATSWOOD KINGS J4342-Twice Dally 2
and 8 pm William Powell In nENDEZ VOUS W C Fields In POPPY_
/CLOVELLY HOYTS FX2552
/ CAPTAIN JANUARY Shirley Temple
DANGEROUS INTRIGUE Ralph Bellamy Matlneo Saturdty 2pm Full programme
COOGEE BOOMERANG FX41CÍ FX2707
Shirley Temple Slim Summerville
CAPTAIN JANUARY
W C rlelds Rochelle Hudson
POPPY
Mickey Mouse Cartoon in colour and POPEYE _at 7 45 p m Fplsi n> 3 New Serial_
DOUBLE BAY HOYTS FM2856
Charlie Chan at the Race Track W Oland NOBODY S FOOL Eduard Everett Holton Matinee Saturday 2pm Full programme
D
RUMMOYNE THEATRE DRUM
DANCING PIRATE
Frank Morgan Steffi Duna
LETS SING AGAIN
Bobby Breen
WASHEE IRONEE (Our Gang Comedy)
DRUMMOYNE THEATRE Drum 5S8
COMING SATURDAY OCTOBER 31
THESE THREE
Merle Oberon Miriam Hopkins Joel McCrca
THE UNGUARDED HOUR
Loretta Young Franchot Tone
EASTWOOD-Jack Holt Crash Donovan Bctto
Davis Geo B ent. Golden Arrow
SONS O GUNS Joe E Brown
E
E"~PPÍÑG_kTÑG S-Epp^77~^acVHonTñ-CRASH
DONAVAN Sallv Ellcrs in rLORIDA SPKCIAL_ KiIVEDOCK Victory -Grace Moore Klnt Steps J- Out N Carroll Ulantlc Adventure_ "FAIRFIELD CRESCENT LtV 116 -1 30 P m
and continuous from 6 30 p m DESERT GOLD Buster Crabbe and NOBODY 3 FOOL
SUBURBAN PICTURE THEATRES.
GORDON KINGS JX2177-Leslie Howord in
PETRIFIED FOREST Glenda Tarrell in HIGH TENSION_ GRANVILLE CINEMA UW8020 8pm- CHARLIE
CHAN AT THE RACE TRACK and THE LASI OUTLAW Hoot Gibson_
m
Hl
U ABERFIELD-Grace Moore Franchot Tone
The King Steps Out Nancy Cairolli Allan tie Adventure_ nURSI VILLE QUEEN S LW¿300 -1pm and
7 30 p m MR DEEDS GOES TO TOWN
Gary Cooper and HALF ANGEL_
KENNINGTON DONCASTER-P Robeson San
dcrs of the River The Melody Lingers On KINGSFORD Reno- Two Against the World
H Bogart It s a Great Life Morrison Kelly \K INGS CROSS (FL4131I 2 15 and 8 First Re Li. leise J-inc Withers Irvln S Cobb Pepper Rlcaido Corter Postal Inspector_ KOGARAH VICfOR\ -Bobby Breen Lets Sing
A"tiiu Gary Cooper Mr Deeds Goes to Town Knight Barnett at the Organ_
LEICHHARDT strand -Humphrey Bogart Two
' Against the World Nobody s Fool_ LAKLMBA Magnet-Saturday 130 and 7 30
Rendezvous Wm Powell The Golden Arro» Son of a Sailor Joe E Brown Shorts j ANE COVE RIO J2870-Norma bhearer Fredric JLJ March Leslie Howard Smllln Through and
"Spc d Commencing Sat Louis Pasteur
LIDCOMBE ARCADIA UX726G -B P m , 'THE
BOHFMIAN GIRL Laurel and Hardy and ROAMING LADY _ _
LIND! IELD New Theatre -Merle Oberon Joel
Mccrae Miriam Hopkins In These Three also l8 Minutes Phone J1055
MORTLAKE-Dick Powell Ruby Keeler Col
leen Jtck Oakle In Florida Special LU1219 MOSMAN KINLMA Y271I1
SONS O GUNS Joe E Brown Joan Blondell TWO AGAINST THE WORLD Beverley Roberts
M
OSMAN KINGS V131 -Norma Shearer Trcdilc March SMILIN THROUGH W riclds POPPY_
M
ARRICK 1LLE HOYTS Pet 421
THINGS TO COME Raymond Massey CHARLIE CHAN AT THE RACE TRACK
Warner Oland
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ORTHBRIDGE X5¿69 - Golden Arrow Bette
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FIRST OFFENCE John Mills
N<
PARRAMATTA Astra UW9020 -Paul Robeson X Sandeis of the River_Living Dangerously
?prNSHURST- Saturday Laurel and Hardy The X Bohemian Girl J Holt In Crash Donovan LU1313_ OAMSGATE LW5263 -Laurel and Hardy in The Xt Bohemian Girl Mr Deeds Goes to Town
REDFERN Empire MA1789 - The Mine with the
Iron Door R Arion Fatal Lady M Ellis
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Let s sing Again B Breen
RObEV ILLE -Frank Morgan Dancing Pirate
Also High Tension saturday Louis Pasteur 1? YDE Spanish Tneatro -Jack Holt Crash Dono " van rnd Guv Kibble In The Big Noise
.POSE BAY WINTER GARDEN FUDB8B FU9203 It LAST NIGHT H G Wells s sensation THINGS TO COVE Bette Davis THE OOLDEN ARROW_ ROSE BAY KING S rUB568 - TRAILING
THE KILLER with CAFSAR, the dog stir v ho will personally appear on the stage Also HALr ANGFL With Charles Butterworth
I > \NDWICK THEATRE FX3498 FX4517 It CAPTAIN JANUARY
Shlrli-v Temple
POPPY
W C Fields Rochelle Hudson
PLUTOS JUDGMENT DAY (coloured Mickey Mouse) _
it PETERS L2407 -Franchot Tone in The Un 3 puorded Hour Jack Holt In Crash Donovan 'STANMORE L15J2 - Devils Squadron R Dix > Police Coll Nick Stewart_
STRATHI IB.LD CINEMA UJ4052 -8 pm THL
DANCING PIRATE (all coloi r) and FATAL LADY Paul C lllen at Organ_ SUMMER HILL D3P.03J
RENDEZVOUS William Powell Rosalind Russell POPPY W C Fields_ JLLOUGHBY ROYAL-All colour Musical
Dancing Pirate B Davis The Golden
Arrow
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OOLLAHRA FW3141
BROWN ON RFSOLUTION lohn Mills
ROAMING LADY Tay Wray
AMUSEMENTS.
LIBERTY-10.45, 2.15, 8-5th MONTH-"SHOW BOAT."
UNIVERSALES'EPIC MUSICAL DRAMA. Starring
IRENE DUNNE-PAUL RORESON-ALLAN JONES HELEN MORGAN-CHARLES WINNINGER- HELEN WESTLEY.
Based upon Florenz Zlcgfeld's stage version of Edna Ferber'« Immortal story. Music by Jerome Kern. Screen play and Lyrics by Oscar Hammcrsteln ,11.
New First Part includes "7th March of Time," "The Old Mill Pond." M-G-M Colour Novelty,
Comedy. News.
..Seats for a month in advance moy be purchased at the Theatre. 232 Pitt-street, Sydney. ('Phone, MA6068I and lor six days ahead at Paling's. Nicholson's, Hotel Australia, Usher's._
ST. JAMES-"THE GREAT ZIEGFELD." 11 a.m., 2.30, 8 p.m.
Mctro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Show of Shows, starring WILLIAM POWELL, MYRNA LOY, LUISE RAINER, FRANK MORGAN, Virginia Bruce. Ray Bolger. Ernest Cossart. and 50 other Stars. SESSIONS at 11 A.M., 2.30 P.M., 8 P.M. "The Great Zlcgfeld" starts sharp at 11 a.m., 2.30
p.m, and 8pm, and occupies the entire show.
Plan to be seated two minutes before performance commences.
LADIES I ATTEND 11 A.M. OR 2.30 P.M. SESSION. CHEAPER PRICES!
Book your seats now. Plans at Zlcgfeld Booking Bureau, In Theatre Lobby IM69S1).
(General Exhibition.)
ROBERT MAYFAIR-5th SENSATIONAL WEEK! JANET
TAYLOR. - "SMALL TOWN GIRL" - GAYNOR.
The year's supreme Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer romanre , .
'Handled with the customary Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer excellence, manee, here It Is." says Tom Gurr In "Sunday Sun."
Brilliant Associate programme, headed by Famous Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer FeaturfUos.
BOOK NOWl Plans open six days In advance nt theatre. Sessions dally »t 10.4B a.m., 2, 5, and
8 p.m.
PREFERENTIAL PLANS FOR ZANE GREY'S "WHITE DEATH" NOW ' OPEN AT THEATRE
'PHONE, MA6387.
METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER AT PRINCE EDWARD. ' '
P. G. WODEHOUSE'S GREAT STORY, "PICCADILLY JIM,"
With Seven Popular Metro Stars, headed by
ROBERT MONTGOMERY, ROBERT MONTGOMERY,
MADGE EVANS, FRANK MORGAN. BILLIE BURKE, ERIC BLORE, RALPH FORBES,
Here's the big laugh show. Howls ... as seven great comedians do their sturt ... in Wode housc's triumph of hilarity . . . directed by th» mon who made "The Great Zlegfeld."
SUPPORTING PROORAMME Includes M.-G.-M.'s popular short features, including the funniest short feature you've eter seen-Pete Smith's "Racing Canines." It's a gem. Also, Charlie Chase
In "The Count Takes the Count."
MUSICAL PROGRAMME: Farewell appearance of ALBERT CAZABON. On the stage: ISIDOR GOODMAN playing "Liebestraume" and "6th Hungarian Rhapsody."
BOX PLAN ARRANGEMENTS: Scats for 6 Days ahead, now available at Kiosk next door to Theatre (B7771I. Paling's, and Hotel Australia, Better hurry, as reservations are very heavy. Screen- ing continuously from 11.0 to 7.30, then 8 0. Times: 11 0, 1 50. 4.55, 8.0. Price, 1/, at 11 a.m.
HOYTS REGENT, THIS MORNING AT 11-KAY FRANCIS, GEORGE BRENT, IN "SWEET ALOES."
THE SUPREME DRAMATIC TRIUMPH Or 1036. Caught In a turmoil of a love so desperate that she must break Rnothcr woman's heart or her own. A magnificent, compelling drama that fearlessly fathoms the lonely, terrifying depths of a woman's soul With ROLAND YOUNG. HENRY STEPHENSON. A Warner Brothers' picture, adapted from the sensational London West End Stage Success. To be screened together with Warner Brothers' thrill feature,
PATRICIA ELLIS IN "DOWN THE STRETCH,"
With Mickey Rooney, Dennis Moore. Associate Regent Entertainment Includes new edition of FOX MOVIETONE NEWS and Specialty overture presentation of "JAZZ-
ING THE CLASSICS" by
MAURICE GUTTRIDGE'S REGENT ORCHESTRA.
Continuous sessions daily at 11 a.m , 2 p.m., 5 p.m.. and 8. Plans for 6 days in advance at Regent Theatre (M2387), Paling's, Hotel Australia, and State Booking Bureau. Theatre location: George-street, near Town Hall.
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M-G-M'S TWO GREATEST SUCCESSES IN ONE MAMMOTH SHOWI ~
PLAZA-3rd BIG WEEK'.-"NAUGHTY MARIETTA."
Thrill again to Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's glorious musical romance, starring JEANETTE MAC- DONALD and NELSON EDDY. Actual screening times "NAUGHTY MARIETTA," 10.45 a.m., 2.5 p.m. 5.15 p.m, 9.25 p m. Presented by special arrangement with another grand M-G-M hit:
"THE THIN MAN," STARRING WILLIAM POWELL WITH MYRNA LOY.
The ,car's greatest mystery novel again comos to the screen as mlle-a-mlnute laugh-a-sccond screen entertainment Actual screening ttmci "The Thin Man," 12 28 p m" 3.53 p.m., 7.50 p.m.
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WM. POWELL, JEAN ARTHUR-"EX-MRS. BRADFORD."
With James Gleason, Eric Blore, Lila Lee, Ralph Morgan.
A Blonde heart-disturber puts a crime doctor on the matrimonial spot.
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The gayest, breeziest, giddiest comedy of the year, spiced with sparkling dialogue.
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LEGAL NOTICES.
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH
WALE3.-Probate Jurisdiction.-In the Estate of ISAAC EPHRAIM BUSH lute of Narrawa In the State of New South Wales. Labourer, deceased, Intestate-Application will be made after fourtcci. days from publication hereof that Letters 01 Administration of the Estate of the abovenamed deceased may be granted to THOMAS GEORGE BUSH the father of the said deceased, and all persons having any claims against the said Estate are required to forward particulars thereof to the undersigned within the said period and all notices may be served at the undermentioned ad- dress. C. T. CLIFTON. Proctor. Crookvul!. By his Agents. ARTHUR J. MCDONALD and CO., Solicitors. 10 O'ConneU-strcet, Sydney,_
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH
WALES.-Probate Jurisdiction.-In the Will of EDWARD CRAGO late of Mayfield In the State of New South Woles, retired Bricklayer deceased. Application will be made after fourteen days from the publication hereof that Probate of the last Will of the abovenamed deceased may be granted to HUBERT ALBERTUS CRAGO (In the Will called Hubert Alberter Crogo) being one of the two Execu- tors named In the said Will, the other Executor WILLIAM AGUSTUS BENNETT being deceased, and all notices are to be served at the undermen- tioned address. Mr. HUBERT A. CRAGO, 2 Sunny side-street, Mayfield,
LEGAL NOTICES.
TN THE SUPREME COURT Or NEW SOUTH X WALES-Probate Jurisdiction-In the Will of CHARLES MUGGLETON late of Manilla (formerly of Klori near Manilla) In the State of New South Wales Retired Carrier deceased -Applica- tion will be made aftei fourteen days from the publication hereof that Probité of the last Will and Testament of the abovenamed decei'-ed may be (.ranted to CHARLES SHARPE BROWNE and PERCIVAL ERNEST EDWARD MUGGLETON the Executors named 'n the said Will And all no- tices may be served at the oince of the under- signed to whom all claims against the Estate must be sent within fourteen days JOHN D KENNEDY and SONS Proctors for Applicants Manilla B> their Accnts ABBOT1 and ALLEN
2b Castlereagh street Sydney_
TN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH X WALES -Probate Jurisdiction -In the Estate of CECIL PFNN late of Bondi In the Stile of New South Wales Store Manager deceased Intestate - Application will be made after fourteen days from the publication hereof that administration of the Estate of the abovnamed deceased may be granted to BARNETT PENN the father of the said deceased and all notices may be served at the undermentioned address, and all creditors are requested to forward particulars of all claims to Mr B PENN 6 Brighton
Boulevard Bondi
LEGAL NOTICES.
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH
WALES_Probate Jurisdiction.-In the Matter of the Estates of the undermentioned deceased persons, and In the matter of the Wills Probate, and Ad- ministration Act, 1898; the Public Trustee Act. 1B13: the Public Trustee (Amendment) Act, 1923; tha Testator's Family Maintenance and Guardian- ship of Infants Act. 1916; and the Trustee Act. 1925. Notice Is hereby given that the Public Trustee has this day filed In the Registry, of this Honourable Court his elections to administer the Estates of the following deceoscd persons:
KATE BRITT late of "Botaio," via Adaminaby.
In the State of New South Wales, Married Worni-n. who died 2Bth March, 1930, Intestate. MARY DUKE, late of Edgewarc-road, Marrickville
in the State of New South Wales, Spinster, who died 16th April. 1933. (Will dated 10th September. 1931.) '
LEONIE FORWOOD also known as LEONIE M.
FORWOOD, late of Kellett-street. Darlinghurst, In the State of New South Wales, Married _ Woman, who died 19th July, 1936, Intestate. ELIZABETH HERRING also known as ELIZA HER-
RING late of Fltzroy-street, Dubbo, in the State of New South Wales, Widow, who died 16th June, 1936. (Will dated 15th March, 1935.)
MABEL HORNRY-FORD also known as MABEL
HONORY-FORD, late of Avoco-street, Rand- wick in the State of New South Wales, Tobacco Worker (Spinster), who died 24th June, 1936.
Intestate.
EMMA AMELIA JONES late of Bcllevue-paradc.
Hurstville, In the State of New South Wales. Widow, who died 28th June, 1936. (Will dated
11th May, 1934.)
FANNY KING, late- of River-street, Balranald. In
the Slate of New South Wales. Widow, who ,_ died 21st January. 1938, Intestate.
JOHN MICHAEL MAHER, late of Buller-street. Par-
ramatta, hi the State of New South Wales, Pensioner, who died 8th August, 1936. (Will _dated 12th January. 1933.)
ETHEL JANET MAXWELL, late of Harrow-road,
Auburn, in the State of New South Wales. Widow, who died 19th June, 1936. (Will dated 16th June. 1936.)
FRANK SAUNDERS MORRIS, late of Casino. In
the State of New South Wales, Laoourer, who died 17th July. 1936. (Will dated 15th March, WILLIAM JOHN O'SULLIVAN, late of Kangaroo
Valley In the State of New South Wale3, Re- tired Farmer (Pensioner!, who died 24th Feb- ruary, 1936. (Will dated 30th December,
1930.1
FREDERICK WILLIAM PARSONS, late of Alison
road. Randwick, in the Slate of New South Wales, Insurance Superintendent, who died 3rd August, 1936. (Will dated 28th January,
1936.)
LILIAN EMILY RALPH, late of Lambert-street,
Bathurst, In the State of New South Walts, Married Woman, who died 11th August, 1934,
Intestate.
KATE RUSSELL, late of Coolatai. In the State of
New South Wales. Married Woman, who died 15th May, 1936, Intestate.
And Notice Is hereby further given that every credi- tor or other person having any debt or claim upon or Interest in or affecting the Estate of anv of the abovementioned deceased persons Is required to send In particulars in writing of such debt claim or Interest to the Public Trustee on or before the six- teenth day of January. 1937, at the expiration of which time the said Public Trustee «111 proceed to convey and distribute the property and assets of the respective deceased persons to or among the re- spective persons entitled thereto having regard only to the debts claims or Interests of which he then has notice; and Notice Is hereby further given that the said Public Trustee will not be liable for the property or assets or any part thereof, so conveyed or distributed, to ahy person of whose debt claim or Interest he shall not hove had notice at the time of such conveyance or distribution. Dated this twenty-eighth day of October, 1936. W. B. GEDDES, Public Trustee, St. James Buildings, EHza beth-strcct. Sydney._
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH A WALES.-Probate Jurisdiction.-In the matter of the Estatei, of the undermentioned deceased persons, and in the matter of the Wills, Probate, and Administration Act, 1898; the Public Trustee Act. 1913; the Public Trustee (Amendment) Act, 1923; the Testator's Family Maintenance and auardlanshlp of Infants Act, 1016; and the Trustee Act, 1025.-Pursuant to the abovementioned Acts: Notice Is hereby given that every creditor or other person having any debt or claim upon or affecting
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whose Estates was obtained by the PUBLIC TRUS- TEE in the manner and upon the dates hereunder mentioned, Is required to send in particulars in writing of such debt or claim to the Public Trus- tee on or before the 2nd day of January 1937, at the expiration of which time the said Public Trus- tee will proceed to convey and distribute the pro- perty and assets of the respective deceased persons to or among the respective persons entitled there- to, having regard only to the debts or claims of which he then has notice: And Notice Is hereby further given that the said Public Trustee will not be liable for the property or assets or any part thereof, so conveyed or distributed, to any person of whose debt or claim he shall not have had notice at the time of such conveyance
distribution:
FRANCIS GEORGE COOKE fknown os George
Francis Cooke) late of South Bowenfels in the State of New South Wales, Retired Saddler, died 3rd July, 1936. Administration with the Will annexed was granted to the Public Trus- tee on 14th October, 1938.
KATIE GERTRUDE PATMORE. late of Yass In
the Stato of New South Wales, Widow, died 4th July, 1938. Administration with the Will annexed was granted to the Publlo Trustee on 9th October. 1936.
ELIZA REID, late of Lambton In the State of
New South Wales. Widow, died 17th July. 1936. intestate. Administration was granted to the Public Trustee on 13th October, 1936. Dated this twenty-ninth dav of October 1936.
W. B. GEDDES, Public Trustee,
St. James' Buildings,
109 Elizabeth-street,
_Sydney.
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH
WALES.-Probate Jurisdiction.-In the Estate of DANIEL MCLAUGHLIN late of 10 Wellington street. Mascot In the State of New South Wales Labourer deceased, Intestate.-Application will be made after fourteen days from the publication hereof, that administration of tho Estate of the abovenamed deceased may be granted to the PUB- LIC TRUSTEE; and ali persona having claims against the said Estate must render the same in detail to the undersigned on or before the thir- tieth day of November 1936. W. B. GEDDES, Public Trustee, St. James Buildings, Elizabeth street, Sydney._;_
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW 60UTH
WALES.-Probate Jurisdiction.-In the Will of MIRIAM ADELAIDE ANGUS (also known as Miriam Adelaide Forbes Angusl late of Sydney In the State of New South Wales and 0 Drayton Court, Drayton Oardens In the County of'Middlesex, Eng- land, Widow, deceased.-Pursuant to the "Wills Probate and Administration Act 1898" the "Tes- tators' Family Maintenance and Guardianship of Infants Act 1916" and the "Trustee Act 1925" Notice Is hereby given that oil creditors child or children and other persons having any debts claims or demands of what kind soever upon or affecting the Estate of the abovenamed deceased (who died on or about the twelfth day of March 1936) and Probate of whoso Will was granted by the Supreme Court of New South Wales In Its Probate Jurisdic- tion on the fourth day of September one thousand nine hundred and thlrtv-slx to the PERMANENT TRUSTEE COMPANY OF NEW SOUTH WALES LIMITED the Executor named In the sold Will arc hereby required to send in particulars of such debts claims and demands to the said Executor on or before the thirty-first day of December nc-<t at the expiration of which time the said Executor will proceed to distribute tho assets of the said deceased among the persons entitled thereto hav- ing regard to tho debts claims and demands only of which It shall then have had notice and the said Executor will not be liable for the assets so distributed to any person of whose debt claim or demand It shall not have had notice at the time of such distribution. Dated this twcntv-clghth day of October. 1936. For the PERMANENT TRUS- TEE COMPANY OP NEW SOUTH WALES LIMITED. J. W. BARNES. Manager. MINTER SIMPSON and COMPANY. Proctors for the Executor. 31
Hunter-street, Sydney._
TN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH X WALES.-Probate Jurisdiction.-No. 77276.-In the Will and Codicils of ROBERT CHADWICK late ot Sydney In the State of New South Wales, Ocntle man deceased.-Notlco is hereby given that the Twentieth Accounts In the above Estate have this day been filed In my Office, Supreme Court House, King-street, 8ydncy and all persons having any claims on the sala Estate or being otherwise In- terested are hereby required to come in before me at my said office on or before the 16th day of December at 10.30 o'clock In the forenoon ana in- spect the same and If they shall think fit object
thereto otherwise if the sold Accounts be not ob- jected to the same will bo examined by me and passed according to law. Notice Í3 also given that on the passing of such Accounts appllcaf'" will bo made on behalf of the Executors for ci
mission. Dated this 28th day of October In the year 1936. CHAS. E. BUTCH ART (L.8.). Regis- trar. HOLDSWORTH, SUMMERS, and GARLAND, Proctors for Executors, 39 Hunter-street, Sydney.
TN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH X WALES.-Probate Jurisdiction.-No. 208303_ In the Will of OLIVE NINA HOLDSWORTH late of Longueville In the State of New South Wales, Spinster deceased.-Notice 13 hereby given that the First Accounts in the above Estate have this day been filed In my Office, Supreme Court House, King-street, Sydney and all persons having any claims on the said Estate or being otherwise in- terested are hereby required to come in before me at my said office on or before the 16th day of December at 10.30 o'clock in the forenoon and In- spect the same and if they shall think fit object thereto otherwise if the said Accounts be not ob- jected to the same will be examined by me and passed according to law. Dated this 28th day of October, in the year 1936. CHAS. E. BUTCHART IL.SI, Registrar. HOLDSWORTH. SUMMERS and GARLAND, Proctors tor Executor, 39 Hunter-street, Sydney._
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH
WALES.-Probato Jurisdiction.-In the Estate of VINCENT AUGUSTINE MCCAULEY late of Arcadia street, Coogee near Sydney In the State of New South Wales Dentist deceased.-Application will be made after fourteen days from the publication hereof that Administration of the Estate of the abovenamed deceased with the Will annexed may be granted to NELLIE MCCAULEY the widow of the said deceased and sole beneficiary under the said Will And all persons having claims against the said Estate must render the same In detail to the undersigned within the said period and all notices may be served at the undermentioned ad- dress and further take notice that application will be made that the usual Administration Bond may be dispensed with. NELLIE MCCAULEY, 102 Beach-street, Coogee._
TN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH X WALES.-1'rob.ite Jurisdiction.-In the Will of THOMAS SPINKS late of Wollongong In the State of New South Wales Retired Farmer deceased. Pursuant to the Wills Probate and Administration Act 1098 the Testators Family Maintenance and Guardianship of Infants Act 1916 and of the Trustee Act 19?5 Notice Is hereby given that every creditor and any other person having any claim against the Estate of THOMAS SPINKS the abovenamed deceased, who died on or about 11th April 1930 and Probate of whose Will was granted by the Supreme Court of New South Wales in its Probate Jurisdiction on 21th July 1D36 to FREDERICK WILLIAM SPINKS and ARTHUR CARRINGTON SPINKS the Executors of the said Will, Is hereby required to send particu- lars In writing of such claim to the said Execu- tors In care of the undersigned at their offices hereunder mentioned on or before the 30th De- cember 1936 at the expiration of which time the said Executors will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased amongst the persons entitled thereto having regard only to the claims of which they have notice And the said Executors will not be liable for the assets or any part thereof so distributed to any person of whose claim they shall not have had notice at the time of such distribution. Dated 30th October. 1936. R. J. ATKINS. OWEN mid SON. Proctors for Executors. Central Chambers, Wollongong. Bv their Svdncy Agents. A. J. R. YABSLEY and
ROSSELL 79 Elizabeth-street. Sydney._
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH
WALES.-Probate Jurisdiction.-In the Will of CHARLES WILLIAM PRESCOTT late of Hornsby In the State of New South Wales Retired Railway Employee, deceased.-Application will te made after fourteen days from the publication hereof that Probité of the Will of the abovenamed de- ceased may be granted to GEORGE EDMUND APPS (In the said Will called George AUPM and EMILY ELI7ABETH PRESCOTT the Executors named therein and all persons having any claln against the Estate of the said deceased arc re quired to forward particulars thereof to the under- signed within the said period and all notices mav bo served at the undermentioned address. K E MILLER. Proctor for the Executors, 181 Pacific Highway, Hornsby,
LEGAL NOTICES.
1H THE SUPREME: COURT OF NEW SOUTH
.WALES.-Probate Jurisdiction.-In the Will of MARY EMMA PLATTS late of Bombala In the State of New South WalC3 Widow deceased.-Pur- suant to the Wills, Probate and Administration Act, 1898. the Testator's Family Maintenance and Guardianship of Infants Act, 1916, and the Trus- tee Act, 1925. Notice is hereby given that all cre- ditors and other persons having any detns, claims or demands against the Estate or otherwise In- terested in the property and assets of the above named deceased, who died on the 27th day of Moy last, and Probate o! whose Will was granted by the Supreme Court of New South Wales, In Us Probate Jurisdiction on the 16th dey of July 1836 to ARTHUR LINDEN PLATTS and WALTER EDMOND PLATTS the Executors In the said Will named, are hereby required to send In particulars of their claims In writing to the said Executors, In care of the undersigned the Proctor for the said Executors, on or before the 31st day of December 1936, at the expiration of which time the said Exe- cutors will proceed to convey and distribute the property and assets of the said deceased to and among the prrsons entitled thereto, having regard to the debts and claims only of which they shall have had notice: And the said Executors will not. In respect of the property and assets or any part thereof so conveyed or distributed, be liable to any person of whose claim or demand they shall not have had notice at the time of such distribution. Dated this 30th day of October, 1936. HAROLD ELLIS, Proctor for the Executors, Maybe-strcet,
Bombala._
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH
WALES.-Probate Jurisdiction.-In the Will and Codicil of JOHN GERDES late of 94 Neville-street Marrickville In the State of New South Wales Retired Showman deceased.-Pursuant to the Wills Probate and Administration Act, 1898, the Testa- tors Family Maintenance and Guardianship of Infants Act, 1910 and the Tiustte Act, 1825 Notice Is hereby given that every creditor or other per- son having any claim against the Estate of John Gcrdes the abovenamed deceased who died on the sixteenth day of August 1936 and Probate of whose Will and Codicil was granted by the Supreme Court of New South Wales In Its Probate Jurisdiction on the twenty-lhlrd day of September 1936 to HORACE OEORGE GERDES and SAMUEL COOK the Executors named In the said Will, Is hereby required lo send particulars In writing of such claim to the sold Excuitors In care of the under- signed on or before the thirty-first day of De- cember next at the expiration of which time the laid Exciutors will proceed to distribute the assets ot the said deceased amongst the persons entitled thereto having regard only to the claims of which they have notice And Notice Is hereby further git en that the said Executors will not be liable for the assets or any part thereof so distri- buted to any person of whose claim they shall not have had notice st the time of such distribution. Dated thli thirtieth day of October 1936. S. E. COOK and SON. Proctors for the Executors, 14 Spring-street, Sydney.
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH
WALES.-Probate Jurisdiction.-In the Will of THOMAS CURLEY late of 40 King-street Ashbury In the State of New South Wales Retired Insurance Ofllcer deceased.-Pursuant to the Wllb Probate and Administration Act, 1898, the Testators Family Maintenance and Guardianship of Infants Act, 1916 ond the Trustee Act, 1925 Notice Is hereby given that every creditor or other person having nny claim against the Estate of Thomas Curley Ihc abovenamed deceased who died on the eleventh day ol August 1036 and Probate of whose Will was granted by the Supremo Court of New South Wales in Its Probate Jurisdiction on the fifteenth day of September 1936 to RALPH HIDDLESTONE CURLEY one of the Executors named therein with leave reserved to MARIA CURLEY tho other Executor to come In and prove. Is hereby required to send particulars In writing of such claim to the said Ralph Hlddlestone Curley in care of the undersigned on or before the thirty-first day of December n«rt at the expiration of which time the said Ralph Hlddlestone Curley will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased omongst the persons entitled thereto having regard only to the claims of which he has notice And Not ce Is hereby further given that the said Ralph Hlddle- stone Curley will not be liable for the assets or any part thereof so distributed to any person of whose claim he shall not have had notice at the time of such distribution. Dated this thirtieth day of October 1936. 8. E. COOK and SON,
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH
WALES.-Probate Jurisdiction.-In the Will of JESSIE STEWART CASE late of Waluku III the Dominion of New Zealand Widow deceased.-Ap- plication will be made after fourteen days from the publication hereof that an exemplification of the Probate of the lnst Will of the abovenamed deceased granted 'by the Supreme Court of New Zealand Northern Judicial District to JOHN STEWART CASE of Waluku aforesaid Farmer the surviving Executor named in the said Will may be sealed with the Seal of this Honourable Court and all persons having any claim against the Estate of the said deceased are required to forward par- ticulars thereof In writing to the undersigned within the said period of fourteen days and nil notices may be served at the undermentioned ad- dress. J. T. RALSTON and SON, Proctors for IN THE SUPREME COURT OP NEW SOUTH
WALES.-Probate Jurisdiction.-In the Will and Codicil of THOMAS ARTHUR late of Filmic] 3 strcct Adelaide In the State of South Australia Out of Business deceased.-Application will bl' made after fourteen days from the publication hereof that the Probate of the Will and Codicil of the abovenamed deceased granted by the Supreme Court of South Australia on the second day of July one thousrnd nine hundred and thirty-six to EXECUTOR 'TRUSTEE AND AGENCY COMPANY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA LIMITED and FRANCIS JAMES ARTHUR may be sealed with the Seal of Ihis Honourable Court And all notices may be served at the office of the undersigned to whom all persons having any claim against the Estate are required to forward particulars thereof wllnln the said period, A. O. de L. ARNOLD and CO., Proctors for the Executors, 103 Elizabeth-street, Sydney.
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH i. WALES.-Piobate Jurisdiction.-In the Will oi JAMES MACDONALD lila of Wollongong in the Stato of New South Wales Retired School Teacher deceased.-Application will be made after four- teen days from the publication hereof that Pro- bate of the last Will of the abovenamed de- ceased may be granted to IDA EVELYN MACDONALD and FLORA MARIE MACDONALD both of Wollongong aforesaid Spinsters the Exécu- trices named In the said Will of the said deceased. All persons having any claims against the Estate of the said deceased are required to render same forthwith to the said Exécutrices and all notices may be served at the undermentioned address. Dated this thirtieth day of October one thousand nine hundred and thirty-six. COX and WISEMAN, Proctors for the Exécutrices, Wollongong. By their Agents, W. P. McELHONE and CO.. Ile Castlereagh-strect, Sydney.
XN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH
WALES,-Probate Jurisdiction.-In the Will of SAMUEL MAXWELL late of Brierfield near Bellin- gen In the Slate ci New South Wales, Retired Farmer, deceased.-Application will be made after fourteen days from the publication hereof that Letters of Administration with the last Will and Testament of the abovenamed deceased annexed may be granted to SAMUEL ERNEST MAXWELL, n SON of the said deceased And notice Is here- by given that application will also be made to have the usual Administration Bond dispensed with, All persons having any claims against the Estate of the said deceased are hereby required to forwarn detailed particulars thereof to the undersigned within the said period All no- tices may be served at the undermentioned ad- dress. JEREMIAH J. NOLAN Proctor for the Ap- plicant Hyde-street Bellingen By his Agent, PERCY R. WATTS Watson House 9-13 Bllgh-strect Sydney,
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH
WALES.-Probato Jurisdiction.-In the Estate of EMELIE MARY NORTHEY late of Willoughby In the State of New South Wales, Widow deceased. Intestate.-Application will be made alter fourteen days from the publication hereof that letters of administration of the Estate of the abovenamed deceased may be granted to ARTHUR FRANCIS NORTHEY a Son of tile said deceased And lill persons having any claim Rgalnst the Estate of the said deceased are required to forward particulars thereof to the undersigned within the said period. And all notices may be served r.t the undermen- tioned address And further take Notice that ap- plication will be made that the usual administra- tion bond may be dispensed with. THOMAS JOSEPH PURCELL, Proctor for the Administrator. 68 King-street, Sydney.
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH
WALE3-Probate Jurisdiction.-In the Will of JOSEPH HENRY SHEPPARD late ol Sydney In the State of New South Wales Gentleman deceased. -Application will be made nftcr fourteen days from publication hereof that Probate of the Will of the abovennrned deceased may be cranted to LEILA CLARE SMITH (also known as Leila Cus- sen and In the said Will colled Llela Clare Smith otherwise known as Llela Cussen) the sole Execu- trix named In the said Will and all creditors and persons having any claim against the Estate of the said deceased arc required to forward particu- lars thereof to the undersigned within the said period and all notices may be served at the. under- mentioned address. BRUCE EVANS, Solicitor for the Executrix. St. James Buildings, 107-109 El iza beth-strect, Sydney._
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH
WALES.-Probate Jurisdiction_In the Will of ALGERNON PERCY SELBY DAVIDSON late of Coogee In the State of New South Wales Company Director deceased.-Application will be made after fourteen days from the publication hereof that Probate of the last Will of the abovenamed de- ceased may bo granted to EDITH MAUDE SELBY DAVIDSON MALCOLM CUNNINGHAM SELBY DAVIDSON and ALLEN GEORGE GARRETT the Executors named in Hie said Will And all notices may be served at the odlce of the undersigned to whom all persons having any claim against the Estate of the said deceased arc requested to send particulars thereof within the said fourteen days. Dated this twenty-ninth day of October 1930. G. E. DALE, Troctor for the Executors, 129 Pltt-strcct, Sydney.
TN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH
J WALES.-Probate Jurisdiction.-In the Will of
PROMILHAH WALFORD late of Nowra In the State of New South Wales Widow deceased,-Ap- plication will be made after fourteen days from the publication hereof that Probate of the Will of the abovenamed deceased may be granted to MICHAEL ALPHONSUS HOGAN the Executor named therein and all persons having any claim against the Estate of the said deceased are required to forward particulars thereof to the undersigned with- in the said period and all notices may be served at the undermentioned address. MARRIOTT and OLIVER. Proctors for the Executor. 115 Junction street. Nowra. By their Agents, PERKINS, STEV- ENSON and CO., 369 George-street, Sydney.
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOOTH
WALES.-Probate Jurisdiction.-In the Will of LA1JNCELOT WILLIAM QUICK also known as Lancelot William Quick late of Albury In the State of New South Wales Retired Postmaster deceased.-Application will be made after fourteen days from publication hereof that Probate of the Will of the abovenamed deceased may be trrantcd to CHARLOTTE QUICK and HENRY WILLIAM QUICK the Executors named therein and all persons having any claim asalnst the Estate of the said deceased arc required to forward particulars there- of to the undersigned within the sold period and all notices may be served at the undermentioned address. SELBRIDGE HAKE and HAOUE. Proc- tors, Albury. By COLQUHOUN and KING, 139
Pltt-ntreet, Sydney._
IN THE SÚFREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH
I WALES.-Probate Jurisdiction.-In the Will of ALFRED HALL, late of 35 Hall-street, Auburn, In the Stat« of New South Wales, Retired Post- master, deceased.-Application will be made after fourteen days from the publication hereof, that Probate of the Will of the abovenamed deceased mav be granted to EDITH MAY HALL one of the Executrlcci named therein, with leave reserved lo EMILY LOUISA HALL and ETHEL OERTRUDE HALL, thr other two Exécutrices named therein, to come In and prove, and all persons having claims against the Estate of the said deceased must render the sam» In detail to the undersigned on or before the first day of December 1936.
EDITH MAYHALL, 35 Hall-street, Auburn._
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH i WALE3.-Probate Jurisdiction.-In the Estate of
ZENJURO HORIKOSHI laic of Yokohama In the
Empire of Japan Mor:hnnt deceased intestate. Application will be made after fourteen days from publication hereof that Letters of Administration of the Estate of the abovenamed deceased may be nrontcd to YOSHIFUMI H1NATA of 77 York street Sydney the Attorney under power of HAJIMU HORIKOSHI the only son of the said deceased on behalf of the salt! Hnjiinu Horlkoshl and all persons having any claims against the said Eitate ore required to forward particulars thereof to the undersigned within the said period and all notices mav be served al the undermentioned ad dresr.. SLY and nUSSELL, Proctors for the
Applicant, 16 Barrack-street, Sydney.
_ LEGAL NOTICES. ~1 IN THE SUPHLMK COURT OF "TTFÜT-S-1 J- VMLES.-Probate Jurisdiction-ti hV §Pu'n HAROLD EDWARD PORTER latTof PDT! « in the ¿state, of New, South w«fc, ¿«m1""" deceased.-Application w II be made «ft»? f^,1-'."'
Will and all notices may ¿c served atthí'nT81 of ¡he undersigned. Ail creditors |" the pSS of the deceased are hereby required lo «Am,a particulars of their Claims to the undÄJ MCCOY GROVE and ATKINSON Proctors in,- S Applicant 10 Castlercagh-street Svdncy tt rr°"?VAt'TEB JOHN HOLLATÛ3~fôl-mcÎiy~nt~rf ,-A-. O PP»-street East Melbourne In the Vate
Victoria Salesman.-Take Notice that von, J DOREEN HOLLAND of 30 Park-strect South Yarr in the State of Victoria Supervisor has liistitStl proceedings against you for Divorce on the ¿round ?£ a«î«,r[<m- Un'?5s vou enter on appearance S the Prothonotary s Office Law Courts willuri street Melbourne In the said State within S one days from the date of publication 5 J notice the- said suit will proceed in your at sence and a Decree for Dissolution of Marrla" mav be «ranted. Dated this twciity-elBhth 5¡ Of October 1038. JOHN a. CARROLL, of 48 Boura
street. Melbourne, Proctor for the Petitioner.
MONEY, STOCKS, AND SHARES.'!
ITwo lines (about 12 words!, l/\ saturday, lita A DVANCES to those in consTant positions on'or
Jr\. promissory notes. Bloom. 3U Martln-nl. maa' A DVANCES made upon Promissory Notes Docdi ¿\- Shares In Public Companies Lowci't rat* Established 1874. READ. 25a Pltt-st, MASM5Í
4 DVANCES at lowest rotes on Promissory Note x1. Furniture, Piano, same day. Sydney Barnet Saunders' Chnmbcra. 217 Elizabeth-street, MA152' ADVANCES at half the usual rates. Small eil
loans, mortgages, etc. Open Saturday. 'Phoni B2513. E. Bosanquet, 1 Bnnd-st, city. * "I ALL SOVEREIGNS BOUGHT FOR SPOT OASÏ
HARRINGTON'S, METALLURGISTS. V _Refiners. 380 George-street, Sydney. jl ADVANCES from £10 on doposlfot Deeds S
payable by easy monthly payments. 7^ E, C, V. BROUGHTON and CO,, 38 Mnrtln.plar A T ROYAL GOLD and CURRENCY EXCHAN<M
A. 40 MARTIN-PLACE. B5417. f
SOVEREIGNS and ENGLISH NOTES. Ï New Zealand Notes Silver, and Copper, U.S.
Canadian Dollars. Fiji Notes. Guilders. Lire. Frai
DVANCES Granted PROMPÏ Reasonable Rates and Utmost Consideration
CITY LOAN OFFICE. LIMITED,
Bull's Chambeis, 28 Martin-place.
A. EARLE. Manager._'Phone. B142:
STRICTLY PRIVATE LC., on Furniture. Pianos, Motor Vehicles Bul nesscs, without possession, Deposits of Deeds, Boni Interest under Wills, etc., or any reasonable sccu Ity. Lowest Interest, easy repayments. Strictly coi fldcntlal. Ernest Mandclberg, 15 Park-st. city. H36I A FIRM LENDING MONEY TOR 30 YEAR A. GALLAND'S, <1
3 Castlcrca3h-street, Sydney.
Huntet-strcet Comer. 'Phone, B3837. ,
Loans, £5 upwards Payments at lowest seal with security, or if In Permanent Employment.' A CASH LOAN WITHOUT SECUHIT J\. ON YOUR PROMISE TO PAY.
To Civil Servants, City and Country.
Ptisons Permanently Employed. Easy Repayment
£3, £5. £10. and upwaids. i Loans on Furniture and all classes of sccurlt A. MANDELBERQ, 134 Klng-st. rclty, 2nd Flop AN IMMEDIATE ADVANCE con be raised I
you on Motor Cars, Lorries, Household Furn ture, Benk Deposits, shares, and all other Secui ties. Wc arrange hhort-datcd loans on Deeds'' Property. SHARES and BONDS PURCHASED. 1
KTRTfiT PB.1VAOV HTÎKT nEPtVMOni
AT FIVE PER CENT. INTERESA -ii. Large or Small Amounts to Lend ,r
on Mortsogo of City or Suburban Propcrtleii
Alto on
INTERESTS UNDER WILLS,
Life Interests or Reversionary Shares under Wi
A PRIVATE LOAN iiom £0 to C50U, .
N1TURE, PIANOS. MOTOR CARS, rnd L0IÍ RIES, all BUSINESSES and RESIDENTIAL, CtiljR BERS. EASY REPAYMENTS and LOWEST RATT OF INTEREST. Consult us first. We have resiste) Many Thousands. Why not you? ^
COMMONWEALTH FINANCE CO.. LTD..
ELDON CHAMBERS,
92 Pltt-strect, 3 doors from Martln-phee. _Office on First Floor. 'Phone. B1013.
A. B, WOODWARD advances £3, £s, si
anyone In permanent employment, on Jun joifi promise to pay. I
Call In to-day and be promptly and prlulelv j« lloved of your financial worries.
NO REGISTRATION OK INQUIRIES.
FASY REPAYMENTS. NO SECURITY.
A. B. WOODWARD, Temple Court, 1st Floor, I Elbabeth-r.t, near Klng-st. BW6145.
_Open till 0 p.m. Friday nichts.
A COMPANY WILL LEND PIM
from £10 to £500,
WITHOUT POSSESSION, against MOTOR CARS Players. Furniture, Résidentiels, Deeds, Shares, tlij
AMOUNT £10. REPAYMENTS iiom 2/ W«¡cl),f AMOUNT £20. REPAYMENTS from 4/ Weekly!! AMOUNT £30, REPAYMENTS from 0/ Weekly, I
Larger Amounts at above rates. g.
Also WITHOUT SECURITY to permanent cmplojeeB
Loans released from other offices. Tlme-pa;meM
Furniture paid off on Easier Terms. .( LONDON FINANCE and MORTOAQE CO., ITOL
141-143 Ellzabeth-st. near Mnrkct-st. MAIDS,«
ARE YOU IN NEED OF READY CASH,
IP SO. WE CAN HELP YOU AT LOWEST RATi
AND NOT ASK YOU TO REPAY MORE THAN VOB CAN AFFORD. TIME PAYMENTS, CASH ORDERÏ AND LOANS PAID, AND MORE MONEY LENT ANY SECURITY (without removal,.
NO FEES CHARGED.
IT WILL PAY YOU TO CALL ON D5.
C. H. COLEMAN, LTD.,
Adams' Chambers, 195 Elizabeth-street, Sydaa (near Pqrk-sti. Office 5. First Floor. 'Phone. M3fi3f ADVANCES, ADVANCE!
to anyone In constant work.
UEO. EDWARDS will
ADVANCE £3 ON NO SECURITY. ADVANCE £5 ON NO SECURITY. ADVANCE £10 ON NO SECURITY.
Workers, your word accepted.
Easy Repayments. Strict Privacy.
GEO, EDWARDS. LTD.. 402. Fourth Floor.J Culwulla Chambers, Castlereagh-street, 1 doorf
from King-street. 'Phone, MA7G03. ii Ground Floor, Wembley House, Ceiitral-squarfi
next tT Marcus Clark's. 'Phone. MA7755, W ADVANCES ON YOUR PROMISE TO . ."
ADVANCES ON YOUR PRQMJSE TO TAY. /g ADVANCES ON YOUR PROMISE TO PAY. ,g
What we offer:
ADVANCE £3 WITHOUT SECURrTY. T
ADVANCE £5 WITHOUT SECURITY.
ADVANCE £10 WITHOUT SECURITY. _ To anyone In constant employment, wagc-carnefl
Public Eervonta. city or country. ,».
NO REGISTRATION. YOUR GOOD NAME SB SUFFICIENT. EASY REPAYMENTS, . '¡K
GEORGE ADAMS. LTD., Wembley House. Fir« Floor, Central-square, next to Marcus Clark's. W
M3938._Open to 0 p.m. Fridays« Advance's!
loans.
Secluded Office.
Easy of Approach.
ADVANCES £3 WITHOUT SECURITY. ADVANCES £5 WITHOUT SECURITY. ADVANCES £15 WITHOUT SECURITY.
To Wage Earners,
Tradesmen, Clerks, Civil Servants, ., Postal Officials, Teachers, town or country. 1
Easy Repayments.
GENERAL AGENCY CO., LIMITED,
Asbestos House. 65 York-street, Sydney.
A Stone's Throw from the G.P.O.
_'Phone. B3559._^_. A DVANCES GUARANTEED SAME DAT AS JOD -¿i. APPLY on FURNITURE, MOTOR CARS, «KB
NESSES, DEEDS, and INTERESTS UKO»
wills, >m
I GUARANTEE NOT TO REGISTER, thus raiufi
ing STRICT PRIVACY. MY CHARGESI AND RP.PAYMENTS are known as the LOWESTiIR SYDNEY. '*§ It you have a Loan In another office, I will pu
it up and advance you more money on eastern
IT wÎLlSCOST YOU NOTHING TO CONSULT ii«
Cell. Write, or 'Phone, and my SPECV1 REPRESENTATIVE WILL CALL ON YOU.
I MAKE LARGE and SMALL ADVANCES.
STANLEY FELS,
R1CKARD HOUSE, B4 PITT-STREET
(Between Murtm-nlacc and Hiintcr-strrcu. ei?
A DVANCES. ADVANCES. ADVANC
HENRY DANC1GER will advance you monivit Furniture, Motor Cars, Land, or any class,|
Security.
Absolute Privacy. Easy Terms. Rcpaymer,lsj
suit yourself. _
HENRY DANCIGER, LIMITED. SAVINGS BANK BUILDING.
11 CASTLEREAGH-STREET, SYDNEY.
Office 410, Fourth Floor. 'Phone, B4IMÏ
1 N IMMEDIATE
AT LOWEST INTEREST and EASY RKFAYMEK
nn nil classes of security, without possession
INTERESTS UNDER WILLS PURCHASSU
Ow^°gNuEtYnveSk2?EFa0ymInt,|' i arrana &Ä ¡tJtfStö
Call, "Write, or 'Phone, MA5B23. 'j
'N, SAMINS, . _*-,,»»
705 Culwulla Chambers, 07 Castlereash-streetç Seventh Floor (take lift), near Ung-street,.j
"SECUIUT
Ä-7^A7^0u\°slcURITYr,7
Advance* If *P«2mfta nT««f«fecurl y 1
CITY OR COUNTRY, without security. «
£3 to . £5, C5' to £10, CM t° £20' NO REGISTRATION, NO PT«0"'*, REPAYMENTS TO SUIT YOURSELF. * STRICTEST PRIVACY.
You are lilViteri to call elsewhere,
then call on nie..nn°rtx"rm5. will explain my method and terms,
' you can then decme
which terms and privacy
are most attractive to you.
W. NICHOLAS, _""i
First Floor. 228 «t^ktrcet. near WçeuT T»^
0 to 6 each day. 1 o'Hnr.k Saturoov. i-"""S:
AN IMMEDIATE LOAN TO .ASSIST I'
A. FROM £5 TO £3000.
ON HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANOS,
MACHINES, DEEDS, SHARES. BONDS, EIC
WHILE YOU USE THbM.
BUSINESSES AND RESIDENTIALS FINANCE If you have a loan in another »»«'¿ ^
it off and lend you more money '»Y own M0>S 1 am not a Company, and end BY owrj ^ therefore, you get the advantage^of JOW¿«
and EASY REPAYMENTS, riso ¡""puSS ' FRIENDLY ATTENTION, and nu RED TAPE, or PUBLICITY.
£10 ' LENT FROM REPAYMENTJ 2/ Wgj
£20 LENT FROM REPAYM£tffo c1 WESÜ £30 LENT FROM REPAYMENTS 0/ «
£50 LENT FROM REl'^^SSíl lS{ WEÉSl £100 LENT FROM REPAYMENTS i-l
T «xn'tFre^rTayÄ^^
»--Lr0ÄDREfGEnfouETfATÖK;
SOL HARRIS.
179 ELIZABETH-STREE-. _. Between Market and Par!, stree
"(Continued on next page.)
1 DVANCES WITHOUT FUSS OB DELAY 1 ADVANCES WITHOUT FUSS OR DELAY
To invone in "onstanfc employment wagt iirners Public Servants, etc
VIE ADVANCE £3 WITHOUT SECURITY WF ADVANCE £5 WITHOUT SECURITY WE ADVANCE £10 WITHOUT SECURITY
No fees charged and no registration
STRICTEST PRIVACY
DPI o asi. rioor. uv« owmi
121 Pitt stieet Sydney,
near Martin place
Open till 9pm Friday«
A
DVANCES £10 £10 000, IX) W INTEREST
NO REGISTRATIONS
With a view to opening NEW ACCOUNTS with «liable people WILLIAM B LESTER, will be pleased i» .VnS brochure giving partlcu ara of service Even
ft« of scciritv accepted Including FUHN1TURF lOTORS BUSINESSES PROMISSORY NOTES
$LLS and DEEDS"t VERY EASY REPAYMENTS
PROMPT BUSINESS-GENEROUS DLALING
T LEND ON PN ALONE TOOFFICERS, I5M PLOYED IN ANY LARGK INSTITUTION WITH OUT GUARANTEE OR INQUIRIES
»LL TRANSACTIONS are treated with the strict prrVACY that attaches to BANKING
nail write, or phonf B353Í WILLIAM BARTON ITOTER Vickery a Crambers 82 PITT STREET
M«r Martin place
A
BUSINESS OR RESIDENTIAL
OAN jeASILY BE YOURS
li doesii I say because you have not the ready cash that you need let the opportunity go to secure », business or residential that will provide you
with a secure income
It you need money for »bove or other purposes consult us We shall do everything In our power to help you and you will find our rates most tetsonable »nd our terms most convenient
COMMERCIAL DISCOUNTERS LIMITED
Second Floor
Oommerclal Union Chambers 36 Hunter-street
corner Hunter and Pitt streets
Telephone BW7479
X COMPANY LENDING ABSOLUTELY f\ PRIVA TELY
norn 1EN POUNDS to FIVE THOUSAND POUNDS
WITHOUT POSSESSION,
«ainsi FURNITURE BUSINESSES. MOTOR CARS 70ND WARRANTS STARR BOWKETT BOOKS DECEASED ESTATES FINANCED or PURCHASED
OUTRIGHT
n0 LEN! FROM REPAYMENTS 2/ WEEKLY £ 0 LENT FROM REPAYMENTS 4/ WEEKLY £10 LENT FRO1« REP/YMENTS 6/ WEFKLY £50 LENJ TROM REPAYMENTS 10/ WEEKLY £100 LENT FROM REPAYMENTS £1 WEEKLY
THESE RATES INCLUDK PRINOTPAL AND
TO TERES 1 REPAYMENTS
ir YOU OWE SOME OTHFT TCNANCIAI OR TASK ORDER FinM MONEY WE W11 L PAY SAMF (IP \ND ADVANCE YOU MORE CASH ON EASIER
irr ms
NATIONAL TRUST IIMITED
9" 99 CASTIEHEAGH STREET SYDNFY
opposite David Jones Ltd ) Phone MA1444
And
13 BATHURST S3 SYDNEY Phone MA49B0
A DAM SMITH S POLICY
Nothing Is more pleasant than «. visit to Adam In Ith If you need financial assistance One feels hit there Is reallv a man not a machine behind hit business and a feeling of confldent-e is Immediately established
YOUR, REQUIREMENTS
« r st idled even though you may want only £3 h< «mt helpful consideiatlon and attention are
ihown
WITHOUT SECURITY
( n permanent work and we do not ask for idtience» depending solely on our client» for neccjsarv particulars to establish mutual conti anice which Is the foundation of all business
ADAM SMTTH LTD
ray 134 King stieet cornet of Castlereagh stieet
BVt 1645 6
niy Iourth noor Faywoith House corner Pitt
«nd I Ivcrpool streets MA7057
HURSTVILLE Station House Iorcst-roRd IW4465 PARRAMA1TA Town Hall Chambeis Church st
UW84B3
_Opi-n till 9pm Fridays
lite NSW Mont de Plete Lends Money on Fur iture Pianos Flayer Pianos at the lowest rates «nd on the easiest terms There are no extra charges to pay and you will be treated with cour-
teous consideration
ADVANCE £10 REPAYMENT 3/ WEEKLY ADVANCE £20 REPAYMENT 7/6 WEEKLY ADVANCE £30 REPAYMENT 10/ WEEKLY ADVANCE £50 REPAYMENT 15/ WEEKLY ADVANCE £100 REPAYMENT _5/ WEEKLY
No Fees Charged for Inqulties
Preparation of Documents
or Valuations
Also
Advances made on Jene'lery Diamond Goods
and other Foi table Articles
Low Rates Easy Terms
IHL NSW MONT DE PIETE D and I CO LTD
AN ALL-AUSTRALIAN ORGANISATION
Established 1882
Fully Paid-up Capital £300 000
FRED O SMITH GENERAL MANAGER
74 Castlereagh street
name side as David Jones )
Telephone, M6465
285 Eltiuboth-strcet (opposite Anzac ¡tlcmoilsl)
Telephone MA2901
l8 City road (opposite Grace Bios ) MA458T í Station avenue Hurstville Tele LW2780 Mun ay House 184 Church street Parramatta
Telephone UW0761
E S and A Bank Chambers
Corner Montague and Auburn streets
Goulburn
pAR OWNERS-I specialise In LoatiB on Cats '-/only Cash in one hour Terms taken ovet Re piymcnts to suit My motto a fair deal
\\ h SAW M U I O O F Buildings 160 Castle ci,li tieet MA3847_
HAR LORRY ADVANCES See C O Mccallum V Specialising Wholly In CAR LOANS
IK 10 MINUTES I WILL ADVANCE THE HIGHEST AMOUNT IN SYDNEY WITHOUT POSSESSION
REPAYMENTS TO SUIT YOURSELF
Rcposschscd Oars FINANCED let me PAY OFF TOUR TAR and give you easier terms
BUYERS ASSISTED Lowest Rates
Ring MA70b7 Ol rall SOMERSET HOUSE 9 Uirtln plBCf next Commonwealth Bank _
LOWE81 INTEREST NO REGISTRATION
REPAYMENTS IO SUII LENTEN 1 TREATMENT
All I p conditions of a Caldwell and Watt loan 'ti made to suit youi circumstances to give Jon fullest nosslblr financial help Advances are
SAlARIED GOVERNMENT SERVANTS IN lOWN 09. COUNTRY MAY OBTAIN LOANS WITHOUT «ECUFHTY ON APPROVED TERMS
CALDWELL and WATT LTD..
Established over TO years
1 Castlcicagh street (between Hunter street and
Martin place) Phone B1125
PINANCE tequlred to £10 000 for Choice Block. ' of nats to be erected at Bellevue Hill Pre 1er orlvaU and legal lenders
ffQUS AIRD and CO 115 Pitt street BW1B85 8 XfORTGAGE MONEYS TO LEND and Required ¿i-f Hobbs and Stonham Solicitors (IB Pitt st B5440 MORTGAGES TRUST I UNDS loi Investment on 'Lmorlt,ate and building loans Lot, Interest VICTOR S RAVES Solicitor 02b Pitt st BW1B33 6 \ EW ¿EALAND PLRPETUAL TORESTS BONDS -
' 111 Issues purchi ed Highest cash prices «aie Plintlng tear and erics to T BOOTH Suite < Jib floor Winrollo House Angel place Sydney
I RUbT hUNDS to Lend 1 nnk W Lee and Co L-SQlkltors Stanton House 133 Pitt st BW110B TRUST FUNDS available for Mortgage of Real I Estate Building Loans JAI PERRY and SONS solicitors Ile Castle! nigh-st Sydney B4105
I 0 LEND on WEA THERBOARD or BRICK SUMS 1 from £75 and tin to about £2350 Interest at «* us 41 per cent WILLIAM WAI KER
__B2 PITT STRFFT ESTABLISHED In 1B04
I HE JOHN DAWSON INVESTMENT TRUST 1 LIMITED
Savoy House 29 Bligh street Phone B2472
ADVANCES MADE on Motoi Cars Household furniture Promissory Notes (Civil Servants-town ¡r country) Interest undoi V a Dairies Free wld Proportv, etc
Tall nr wtlte THOMAS MITCHFIL Manager
Wanted invesior with £io ooo will " SHOW RETURN B4 PER CENT BANK AND SOLICITORS RErERENCFS ESSENTIAL Al PLY TOST INSTANCF BW6771_ \VHY DRAW on your Capltnl? We aro prcpnied " to Advance Cash Appiovcd Applicants Eas> weekly repayments Apply CASH ORDTRS AMAL 0AMATED (LTD) Goulngs Buildings Maiket st *'oney MA6241 (6 lines)
FURNITURE, ETC
lines (about 12 wolds) 2/_satuidav 2/W I I
| QUIPMFNT HOUSE FOR
OFT ICE rURNHURE
Olí ICE SATES TABLES ROLL DFSKS CABINETS BOOKCASES CUPBOARDS
SWTVFL CHAIRS CARPETS ETC
"ArUHUR E STUTCHEURY and CO LTD
'1 \oik street Phone B1B30
APTICF FURNITURE Al FACTORY PRICES v Office Tables T6 x 20 2 drawet Oak 37/6
Olllcc Tables 48 x 10 J drrtie» Oak 59/6 Office Tables JO x 36 4 drawer Oak, 77/6 11 «? cr 54 x 30 Maple Double Pedestal Desks £6
N Li ROY TRAC* LIMITED
17 CaMlcrcagh street (near Martin-place)
_ -AÖÜL and OAK CABINETS_ S.ALE SAI E 50 per cent under Auction must ?, lull building coming down 30 Beds ftom -/ ." 10/ wires 4/ Bedding 4/ 20 Brdroom Suites
.In t £ Oak 50/ to £0 Mnplc £B Maple Din
"¿Suites 15/ labiés li/ Sideboards £1 Oak Wichen Cabinets 10/ In 55/ 46 City rd Darling
T 2 tram stops from Grace Bros neat Deaf 'Jj! Dumb_ ( On AGE. of high clast Furniture foi half cost ¡Beautiful 6ft llLuit-d Solid Walnut Bedroom
»'l' trai= drop table, Lowboy and Bed cost £50, 1- £18 10/ sit similar Suite £10 2-Tone Pull . I í Suite £8 Lounitc Suite loose cushions ">P mist sell Ihls vrel
78 Manning rond Double Bay
FURNITURE, ETC.
"VORK-ST BANKRUPT ESTATES CLEARANCE X SALE. FINAL NOTICE; We have been In- structed to Wind Up THIS MONTH, Several Bank- rupt and Deceased Estates. £15,000 Worth, from «oma of the Best Homes In N.S.W. COME and MAKE AN OFFER. WE MUST SELL. BEDROOM, DINING-ROOM. Lounge, Libraly, Kitchen, Carpets Beautifully figured Walnut Double Bedroom Suite.
Modem Design. Cedar Lined Throughout, made specially to order, cost £75. £48.
Luxurious Lounge Suite. Loose Spring Cushions.
Upholsteied. Silk Friese, Shop Soiled. Cost £65. £39. t _
Jacobean Sideboard, 8 Ohalrs, Spring Scats. Round
Extension Tahlf, Cost £39/10/. £22.
Solid Queen»'and Figured Maple Dining-room Set-
ting; No Veneer. Cost £45. £27/10/. Mahogany Roll-top Desk, China Cabinet.
1 Solid Hide Lounge Chairs, Hair Stuffed. Deeply
Sprung. Almost new. Cost £35. £18/15/.
7-plece Austrian Carved Suite, Cane hack. £7/18/. Large Stock Raro Old Cedar. Mahogany Furniture. Artistic Uncommon Occasional Tables. C*s.lrs.
Cheval Mirrors, Brldgo Chnlrg, Card Tables. 75 Bedroom Suites, from £3/15/ to £50.
£25 Dciible Modem Walnut Bedroom Suite, Bed,
£15 Double Modern Oak Bedroom Suite, £10/15/. £29 Silky Oak Double Bedroom Suite, £15.
60 Wardrobes, from 35/; Chests Drawers, from 15/ Loughboys. Dressing Tables, Pedestals, Cupboards. Single Beds, Wit es, 18/0; Child's Cot. 18/6.
3ft Oak, Maple Panel Twin Beds, Wires, £2/2/. Quality Kapok, Hair Bedding, Bankrupt Stock. Curtains, Blinds, Pictures, Clocks, Ice Chests. 15 Linen Presses. Kitchen Cabinets, Dresser». 25 Shop-soiled Lounge Suites from £9/15/,
3-piece Luxurious Lounge Suites, spring cushions,
Tapestry. Special Spiinglne. £35. £15.
5 Special Lounge Sult-s, Genoa Veivet, Spring
Cushions. Banktupt; Factory cost to make
£22. £35,
Box Ottomans, from 35/; Settees, 50/; Couches, £1 Bed Settees, Turkish Lounges, Day Beds.
Commode. Morris, Squatter'«, Rocking, Seagrass
Chairs.
20 Dining-room Settings. Elizabethan, from £6/15/ Jacobean Sideboards, Gateleg Table. 4 Chairs,
£11/10/. Round Oak T'Rble, 4 Chairs. Side-
board, £5/18/6.
80 English Carpet (Manufacturers') Samples, All
sizes. Wiltons. Axminster. Clear Landed Cost. 300 yards Hall Carpet, Imperial Axminster, 271n
10/6: 36In, 12/6. __._" " . BANKRUPT ESTATES and O. X. ELLIOTT'S Used
Furniture Department. J5 Yoik-st. Wynyard.
rilHE ADVANTAGES YOU RECEIVE WHEN FUR X NISHING YOUR HOME at O. K. Elliott's are you pay only Factory Prices, which is a saving of 20 per cent., you get 10 per cent, better Furni- ture, and get 10 years' guarantee, including 3-plece Lounge Suites. You can park your car all day at out door. BEAUTIFUL WINDSOR CHAIR for 25/. WE PUT THE MONEY INTO THE FURNITURE SOU GET, NOT INTO EXTRA VAGANT OVERHEAD.
. K. ELLIOTT makes Furniture that Is different, Including 3-plecc Lounge Suites, Wonderful Values In Double Bedroom Suites, latest designs, reduced to £12/8/. lounge Suites, ever-lasting spring- ing, select your own covers, from £8/10/; 36ln, Imperial Axminster Hall Carpet. 12/6 yard; 500 CARPETS, Manufacturers' Samples, Wilton, Ax- minster, all sizes. Reduced to landed cost, £40,000 Worth to select from, at Cash Prices. Country Or- ders Packed Free. O. K. ELLIOTT'S. Manufac- turing Complete Home Furnishers, 240 Parramatta road, Camperdown. 2d from Station. Cardigan street Stop._
tTOBSONS, LIMITED,
COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS,
corner George and Pitt streets,
CENTRAL-SQUARE.
3-pltct! Lounge Suites, polished wood arms, trom
£12/10/, 4/ weekly,
3-plece Lounge Suite, sprung cushions and back,
fiom £19/10/, 6/ weekly.
Tallboy, 3ft wide, 5ft 71n high, £3/7/6, 2/ weekly. 3-pleco Bedroom Suite, Figured Walnut; 4ft 6fn
Wordrobe, two-thirds hanging space; 3ffc Bin Dressing: Table, kneeholc and well top; 3ft Loughhoy. £19/19/. 6/ Tcckly.
4ft Oin Bedstead to match, £3/19/6. 3ft Loughboy, £2/19/6, 2/ weekly.
f^tARPETS. OPEN FRIDAY EVENING vj Friday's Special Display Carpet Sale. Beautiful Sample Wiltons, 2 only, half price. Number 12 x 9 Wilton and Axminster, gloilous colourings wonderful value; 9x9, £4/18/. Large sires Vestibule Rugs, cheap. Few shop soiled, less than half. REGAL ART, 33, Floor 4, State Shopping
Block, Market-street.
STEEL SAFES, from £2/10/ to £45; Roll-top
Desks, Revolving Chairs, Tables, Bookcases, Plan Cabinets, Bridge Chairs, Presses. Steel Filing Cabinets, Otitcx Card Cabinets.
A. O. JARRETT, 9-11 Hamilton-street, city. B4976. 1 FURNITURE WRAPPERS, large brown sheets, 50
. tons, 5/ cwt: also loo tons of Packing, 4/ <?-* Call any dav, or 'Phone, MW1604, James Rog
The Paper King, 207 Bulwarra-rd. Pyrmont._ 17>OR HIRE. Stretcheis and Bedding, Household and
. Office Furniture, Chairs, etc., onv period. Estl mates given. Symonds. 260-20R-270-272-274 Pltt-st ÏARGE Oak Extension Dining Table, cost £15,
-t take £5. or offei. 2 Monaco Flats. Andcrson sticet, Double Bay._ SOLID Cedar Extension Table, 3.9 x 7ft, turned
legs, for Billiard or Board table, also 5 recently enned Austrian Chairs. 23 Brook-st, Coogee._ \\7ALNUT' 0-plecc Diawlng-room Suite, Antique, ti shaped backs. Queen Anno legs, £20 or near offer. 23 Brook-st, Coogee._ rpHREE nooms of Furniture foi £6 lot, urgent, I money wanted. 47 Clty-rd, Darlington._
OFFICE FURNITURE SPECIALISTS.
Basement, 70 Pltt-st (Dalwood Arcade). B1059
M<i
X> Davies, 125 Mllltary-rd. Neutral Bav.
Ty ANTED, FURNrrURB.
Spot Cash. Prompt Inspection. Courtesy.
BOGUE ATKINSON'S FURNITURE AUCTIONS.
105-9 Liverpool-street fnext Y.W.C.A.). MA3665
Ring MA3665; or after 6. U7914.
W'
ANTED TO BUY, FURNITURE
STANLEY TWIGG AUCTIONS
Poy Highest Cash Prices
For Furniture, Pianos, and Playeia.
"IJiURNITURE Wonted, modern or old-fashioned, J. complete Homes or Surplus; also Gas Stoves, Pianos. I buy anything, any condition. Cash at once. Inspect any district. Tele., FW1420, any time. WANTED, Furniture or Home of Furniture, will
pay cash; genuine Inquiry. 45 LIverpcol-road. Summer Hill; or ring F2314. _
W:
ANTED to Buy. Office Furniture, anv quantity Highest prices, spot cash. Tele., B1059.
WANTED, OFFICE FURNITURE of every descrip-
tion; also Iron Safes. Riñe B1030.
LECTURES.
ITwo Unes (about 12 words). 2/: saturday. 2/6.1 DEMONSTRATIONS by Mrs. EFFIE LEISK, TO-
NIGHT, at 8 o'clock, also TUESDAY NEXT.
(See details Saturday.)
SOCIETY FOR PSYCHIC RESEARCH AUST., 335 George-street (nearly opposite Paling's.)
BOOKS, PUBLICATIONS, ETC.
A SPARKLING PAGE FOR. CHILDREl ni appears weekly in the
..SYDNEY MAIL."
Throughout Australia many children are com fietlng In essavs. drawings, and photographs for he "Mall" Certificates of Merit.
AUCTION SALES.
TTwo lines (about 12 words), 2/: saturday. 2/6.1
SPECIAL SALE.
MILCH COWS, MILCH COWS, FARMERS and GRAZIERS' CO-OPERATIVE
GRAIN INSURANCE AND AGENCY CO., LTD., NEWMARKET' SALEYARDS, ST. MARYS,
THIS DAY, FRIDAY, 30th OCTOBER, 1936,
AT 1 P.M. SHARP.
75 CHOICE MILCH COWS, 76.
Booking« Include 50 extra Choice Cows und Helfers, newly calved, specially selected, tested, and certified lree from tuberculosis
Also 50 choice Springers and Mlied Cattle.
for St. Mury.s at
LIVERPOOL SALEYARDS.
SATURDAY, 31st OCTOBER, at 1.30 P.M.
8 Specially Selected Heavy-Producing MILCH COWS.
Suit City Dairymen.
Milking and Springing COWS »nd HETFER8, Fat, Store, and Young STOCK.
CALVES and HORSES._
LIVERPOOL.
AUCTION BALB.
A COMPREHENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF
GOOD CLASS FURNITURE.
FURNISHINGS, and HOU8EHOLD SUNDRIES,
Suitable for Private Buyers,
Residential Proprietors, Collectors and the Trade.
OUTSTANDING ITEMS WORTHY OF PARTICU- LAR MENTION ARE:
A MAGNIFICENT BEDROOM SUITE IN WHITE
MAPLE,
Beautifully Pitted and Finished,
A FAITHFULLY-MADE BOW-FRONTED MAPLE
VENEERED BTOROOM SUITE,
complete with Bedstead to match.
MANY EXCELLENT CARPET SQUARES.
RUNNERS, and CORRIDOR RUGS
'Wilton and Axminster), Including TWO FINE
9 X 12 SQUARES.
in excellent condition.
A HIGHLY-POLISHED MAPLE DINING SUITE
In Rich Mahogany Colouring.
OAK LOUGHBOYS and MAPLE TALLBOY. KITCHEN CABINETS IN VARIOUS 8IZES.
9 LOUNGE SUITFS. IN MOQUETTE TAPESTRY
and GENOA VELVET (with Loose Spring-filled
Cushions).
2 SHOP ICE CHESTS and SEVERAL HOUSEHOLD
SIZE, PORCELAIN, SEAMLESS. 5 OAK WARDROBES (Single).
ELIZABETHAN and REFECTORY DINING SUITES
5 VARIOUS MAPLE BEDROOM SUITES,
With BEDSTEADS anti BEDDING.
TWIN PANEL-END BEDSTEADS and WIRES,
FINISHED IN MAUVE COLOURING.
A NUMBER OF OLD CEDAR PIECES,
Including CHESTS OF DRAWERS,
BOOKCASE, SIDE TABLE and ROUND TILT-TOP
OCCASIONAL TABLE.
STAINED WALNUT WARDROBES, COMBINATION
CHESTS, ETC
KITCHEN TABLES. CHAIRS, and SUNDRIES.
48-PIECE ENGLISH DINNER SET.
CROCKERY an-l CUTLERY and E.P. WARE.
AND A LARGE COLLECTION OF SUNDRIES TOO
NUMEROUS TO DETAIL.
A RTHDR T. Kf.T.EY and SONS,
24 COWPER-STREET,
?Phone, rwaaao. bondi junction, M°'
TOR CYCLE AUCTION.
MOTOR OYOLE AUCTION.
40 SIDE VALVES and O.H.V.'s. SOLOS AND
OUTFITS. 40.
PUBLIC AUCTION,
62 WENTVVORTH-AVENUE. CITY. 'Phone. MA4137.
SATURDAY MORNING, 31st OCTOBER,
at 11 a.m. sharp.
A.J.S.'». ARIELS. B.S.A.'s. HARLEYS. TRIUMPHS, SCOUTS, RUDGES, DOUGLASES. TWO STROKES,
ETC. Ali makes and models.
¡r's report will be rend oui it ed. You can buy with cor
TERMS WILL BE TAKEN.
An engineer's report will be rend out with each
lol oriel ed. You can buy with confidence.
. AUCTION SALES.
AN IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE
will be held
THIS DAY, Friday, 30th OCTOBER, 11 A.M.
ATTRACTIVE MODERN FURNITURE.
HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS and EFFECTS,
Including
CRYSTAL OUT GLASS, ENGLISH ELECTROPLATE.
COPELAND SPODE DINNER SERVICE. Hawthorn rattern, in Blue and White,
70 pieces.
FINE OLD SPANISH MAHOOANY SIDEBOARD.
with plate and damask drawers and cupboards
enclosed by panelled doors.
TEN OVAL-BACK MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS
with seats and backs upholstered In brocade.
JACOBEAN, TUDOR, MAPLE, »nd
FUMED OAK DINING-ROOM
SUITES.
SUITE OF ANTIQUE CARVED OAK
DINING CHAIRS,
with finely carved backs and rush scats. BURR WALNUT INLAID DAVENPORT. with four sido drawer« and leather top. JACOBEAN and MAPLE OCCASIONAL
and HALL FURNITURE.
JACOBEAN BROWN OAK LIBRARY SUITE.
In Moquette.
COMFORTABLE CHESTERFIELDS «nd EASY
ARMCHAIRS, well sprung,
and upholstered In Tapestry and Genoa Velvet.
SUN VERANDAH SUITE,
with loose cushion scats In Burlap. FINE OLD GRANDFATHER CLOCK,
in tall Antique Oak Trunk Case.
with sculptuied brass dial weights and
mounts.
STARR BABY GRAND ELECTRIC
PLAYER PIANOFORTE.
In dark walnut case, a fine instrument. possessing splendid qualities of tone.
WALNUT UPRIGHT PIANOFORTE,
by MAX KLINGTHAL.
WALNUT CABINET ORGAN,
by H, Shonlnger,
with l8 Stops and Knee Swells.
THREE, FOUR, and FIVE VA1.VE RADIO SETS.
SMALL and LARGE ELECTROLUX
REFRIGERATORS.
EUREKA ELECTRIC SWEEPER.
Complete with Accessories.
TÜHBINET ELECTRIC SWEEPER.
SET DAYTON COMPUTING SCALES, with low platform, to weigh 2Blb.
OAK SEVEN-DRAW FILING CABINET.
REMINGTON TYPEWRITER.
OAK DOUBLE PEDESTAL ROLL-TOP DESK
with eight drawers,
60-lnch.
OAK DOUBLE PEDESTAL FLAT-TOP DESK,
8 Drawers,
LARGE 6-LIGHT CUT-GLASS ELECTROLIER with gilt and bronze mounts and prism drops.
SMALLER CUT-GLASS ELECTROLIER.
with Cut-glass prism drops.
SINGER DROPHEAD SEWING MACHINE.
SINGER HAND SEWING MACHINE.
LARGE and SMALL ELECTRIC FIRE GRATES
SURVEYOR'S BOX SEXTANT and SMALL
COMPASS, In Leather Cases.
MICROSCOPE COMPLETE, WITH LEN3.
In Leather Case, by Dobson, London.
SINGLE-BARREL 12-OAUGE BREECH-LOADINU
SHOTGUN.
SET OF EXCELLENT LEFT-HAND
GOLF CLUBS and BAG.
ARTISTIC SILVER GREY MAPLE TNLATD
BEDROOM COMPLETE SUITE,
comprising
A COMMODIOUS WARDROBE, Size 6ft,
with Centre Bevelled Mirror Door, hanging space, and sliding trays enclosed by panelled
doors.
DRESSING TABLE, with sunk centre, plateglass top
and numerous drawers,
ENCLOSED BEDSIDE CABINET, with plateglass
top, LOWBOY WARDROBE, with hanging space, and sliding trays; also TWIN BEDSTEADS to match, complete, with best-quality Bedding,
FINE OLD CEDAR DOUBLE-DOOR
WARDROBE.
FINE OLD MAHOGANY CHEST OF
EIGHT DRAWERS, Cock and Bead Moulding,
and Brass Handles.
ATTRACTIVE MODERN BEDROOM SUITES,
lu
QUEENSLAND MAPLE, WALNUT, and
SILVER GREY MAPLE.
With DOUBLE and SINGLE BEDSTEADS
to match. t
ENGLISH AXMINSTER. SUPER WILTON PILE
CARPETS,
in Various Sizes and Designs.
And
AN EXTENSIVE INVENTORY Or
HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS and EFFECTS.
ON VIEW THIS MORNING, PRIOR TO SALE. J"
AMES R. LAWSON,
VALUERS,
FURNITURE, FINE ART. and GENERAL
AUCTIONEERS,
238 CASTLEREAGH-STREET.
TELEPHONE, M6408-2 LINES.
NEUTRAL BAY.
TO-MORROW, SATURDAY AFTERNOON.
A most Important and superior Auction Sale will be held To-morrow, Saturday Afternoon, 31st October, at 2.30 o'clock prompt, on the premises,
"HOLLOWFORTH." No. 146 KURRABA-ROAD,
NEUTRAL BAY.
As Instructed by, for and on behalf of W. H. O'MALLEY WOOD, ESQ., who Is relinquishing housekeeping and leaving the district, the whole of his magnificent and very costly Household Fur- niture and Effects, full particulars of which have been advertised previously, being the contents of his most palatial residence, comprising full-size Blillard-room, fi Bedrooms. Lounge. Dining, and Morning Rooms. Vestibule, etc.
Also
the beautiful Residence, situated in a most select locality, and very elevated, with magnificent views of Port Jackson from all sides. (Full particulars of this most Important sale were fully advertised in last Wednesday's "Herald.") This property has to be seen to be appreciated. The Land. Torrens Title, measures 90 tcet by a depth of 181 feet, and Is very handy to tram and boat, and only 10 minutes from the City by Car. As a home It Is par-excellence. As a proposition for a Guest House, It Is Ideal, and for conversion Into Flats, there Is plenty of land to allow for extension. Terms can be arranged full particulars from the Auctloneeis. Will be Sold promptly at 2.30 o'clock
The Furniture throughout is particularly attrac- tive and In beautiful order. Full particulars have been In this Journal last Saturday «nd Wednes-
day.
Included in the schedule vjlll be:
A Very Costly Full-size Billiard Table, in beauti-
ful figured Blackwood, by Moran, complete with all appurtenances, Including chandelier.
Magnificent Sleek Gotha Player Piano, BR-nole. In
absolutely new condition, complete with iccords
and stool.
The Carpets are a special feature, and compilse: A Very Costly Mulberry Moordale Wilton Pile Cai
pet, equal to new, size 30 x 20, and cost, £90.
Valuable Bedroom Suites, in Italian Walnut Ven-
eer, Polished Maple, Walnut, «nd Solid Oak.
with Bedsteads to match.
sith loose cushions, in
Exhibition Refectory Dining-room Suite, specially
fitted.
2 Very Valuable Massive Carved Hall Chairs, In
Cherry Wood, specially Imported from Singa
pore.
Grandfather Westminster Chiming Clock.
Loughboys, Tallboys, Combination Robes, Single
Oak Beds complete, 2 Wireless Sets, Roll-top Desk, Flat-top Desk 2 China Cabinets, Dwarf Bookcase, together with a very large collection of Costly Household Appointments.
Also
Theodolite, 5-lnch, by Troughton and Simms, Lon-
don, specially Imported by our Vendor direct from the makers. Together with Tripod, Staff,
and Winders.
The Property will be open all dav to-daj for Inspection, and to-morrow to hour of sale.
CONDON and COMPANY,
Real Estate and General Auctioneers,
251-3 Liverpool-road,
Ashfield. 'Phone. U23R5._
The following will be offered to-day on behalf of
various vendors:
FORD 1938 model V8 TOURING SEDAN, mileage
6000. Registered, Insured.
VAUXHALL 1935 model B.X. TOURER. Registered. CHEVROLET 1936 Standard SEDAN, ex taxi.
PLYMOUTH 1935 model De Luxe SEDAN, ex taxi. PONTIAC 6 1935 model SEDAN, ex taxi. FORD 1933 model V8 SEDAN, ex taxi.
ROVER 1933 Special 10 SEDAN. Registered.
GRAHAM PAIGE model 837 Imported SEDAN 7
seatcr. Registered.
MARQUETTE 1930 model COUPE Registered DE SOTO 1931 mode! SEDAN. Registered.
TRIUMPH 1930 model ROADSTER. Registered. NASH 1931 model SEDAN. Registered.
CHRYSLER 52 4-cy!lnder SEDAN. Registered SUNBEAM 1928 6-cylindor TOURER.
NASH 1927 Sprclal 6 SEDAN. Registered. PONTIAC 1927 model COACH. Registered. PAIGE 1927 Light 6 COACH. Registered. STUDEBAKER 1927 Special 6 SEDAN.
MORRIS Bullnose Sports ROADSTER. Registeied WHIPPET 1927 model TOURER. Registered. FALCON KNIGHT 1928 Light 6 TOURER.
CHEVROLET 1929 30cwt TRUCK. Registered STUDEBAKER Light 6 UTILITY. Registered
Also
others to be announced at sale.
NO SALE NO CHARGE
fi. H. WOOD and CO., 78 Wllllam-st. F1718. V./ Wednesday and Friday Auctions.
OUR REPUTATION IS YOUR PROTECTION.
THIS DAY, FRIDAY, AT 2.30.
Parramatta-rd and Macquarle-st, ANNANDALE.
MIDDLETON, FORSTER and CO.
will sell at Auction,
Men's and Women's Wearing Apparel. _Bed Clothing. Curtains, etc.
P
OPULAR FEATURE3 of the
"SYDNEY MAIL"
re the "Query club" and "Outdoor Australli."
AUCTION SALES.
THIS DAY, AT 11 A.M. PROMPT.
pIKRISTTES AUCTIONS LIMITED, A-/wIth which Is amalgamated John P. Lister, Ltd.,
, will sell at the Solerooms,
196-B CASTLEREAGH-STREET. SYDNEY,
the Expired Unredeemed Pledges pawned with
RHUEBENS' MONT DE PIETE,
709 GEORGE-STREET. HAYMARKET.
DIAMOND JEWELLERY, Gold and Silver H.K. and
Wrist Watches, Fancy Rings, Brooches, Bangles, Trophies. GOLD ALBERTS, Single-stone, Half hoop, and Cluster Diamond Rings, Cigarette Cases, Links Earrings, etc. _
THIS DAY, AT 2 P.M. PROMPT.
/CHRISTIES AUCTIONS LIMITED, a--1 with which Is amalgamated John P. Listel, Ltd.,
will sell at the Salerooms.
196-8 CASTLEREAGH-STREET, SYDNEY.
On Behalf of
THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE.
In Various Deceased Estates.
DIAMOND JEWELLERY, Gold and Sliver H.K. and
Wrist Watches. Gold Alberts, Fancy Rings, Bioochcs. Bfcnglcs. Trophies, etc._
C UNREDEEMED PLEDGES.
1HRISTIES AUCTIONS, LIMITED, with which 15 ' amalgamated John P. Lister, Ltd., will SELL by AUCTION, at the ROOMS, 196-8 CASTLEREAGH STREET', on FRIDAY, 6th NOVEMBER, 1936. at li a.m. prompt. THE OVERDUE UNREDEEMED PLEDGES PAWNED with THE ORIGINAL MONT DEI PIETE, LIMITED, 77 CASTLEREAGH-STREET, SYDNEY, NEXT MAYFAIR THEATRE
1933.-Dec: 29th. pr prism field glasses. 1935. July: 15th, 6 ca table forks, spoons, teaspoons, 5 ea dessert spoons and forks, gravy spoon and ladle (all silver), I g chain. Aug.: 9th. 48 spoons, 42 forks, 12 knives (e.p.): '22nd. silv o f k s s chro watch 67949. Sept.: 6th, skin rug. Persian rug. silk shawl, 3 bedspreads, Oct.: Bth, s g dlam ring; 10th, fey 5st dla ring, sml s s dlam ring: 24th, glass decanter. Jug, rose bowl, 2 sweets dishes, urn e p teaset. 6 glass goblets, china lug, Nov.: 1st. g wrist watch 51260, icy g albert and tkef. 2nd, g wilst watch bangle 90451; 4th, fey dust ring, fey g albert, sm brass clock, g circle brooch; 5th, g wrist watch bangle 16216: 8th, 2/501 dla bangle, g bar brooch, r g n f k wal watch 15552186; ilh, g wrist watch 438585: 8th, g wedd ring, g ?vrlst watch 717516, r g h k watch 28640630, g c albert, g wedd ring, g wrist watch 226212, pr e oval links, fey 3st dia ring, g wrlst watch 17227. g wrist watch 24776622, 5st dla ring; 9th. g o f watch 3868; sm 5st dlam ring, g albert, 2 g trophies; llth. r g o f k watch 5205487. dla wrlst watch 920554. g bangle: 12th, fey g chain, 3st dla ring. 4st dla ring, r g u f k elgin watch 21490972; 13th, g ring, pr prism field glasses 1430695. hand camera 80679, 2st dla ring, opal and dlam bar brooch, fey g pendt, g. r bangle and padlock; 14th, 5st dla ring, r g wrlst watch 20295; 18th, g wrlst watch 260977. ir trophy, g wedd ring; loth, sm fey clock, 4-st dlam ring-, 17-st dlam marq ring, dla pin. s-s dlam ring, 2 met clg cases; 20th, gm Masonic Jewel, Ever sharp pencil, pr g links, g c Albert. 3-st dla ring, g sxpd bangle, 8-st dla dust ring, 2 g rings; 2ist, 5 h k watch 201409; 22nd, fey dust ring, fey dia ring, pr g links, silver wrist watch 2087G11, met o f k chro watch 112. g wrlst watch 686449; aird, w B wedd ring; 26th. 3-st dla ring, sm table clock, S-st dla ring; 26th, fey dla ring, 4 loose dia- monds; 27th. 5-st dla rlncr, s-s dla ring; 28th pr 8 links, r g wrlst watch 51234, g ambulance badge; 29th, r B h w watch 138562. 4-st dla ring, 2 g rings; 30th, 3-st dla ring; Dec. 2nd. 3-st dlam ring, 5-st dla rlnir, r g wrlst watch 72148: 3rd, e wrlst watch 42120, s-s dla bar brooch, lev stone set, pendt g wrlst watch bangle 2561253. pr dla button links, 3-st dla and x over ring: 4th, 3-st dlam gipsy ring, r g wtlst walch 5059, e sic ring, 39 pieces loose opal, c wedd ring: 5th, 3-st dla ring, s-s dla ring, g bonnie. At necklet, 3-st dla ring; 6th g wrlst watch 76¡>24; 9th, da and red st ring, g sis ring, s-s dla ring, fey dust dla ring, g wrlst watch 74525, w K dlam wedd ring; g wrlst watch 4/21870; 10th. r g h I: wal watch 23487191, g wrlst watch 30282, silver clg case; llth, 5st dla ring, s s dla bar brooch, mtd greenst heart, 2st (Ha ring: 13th, g wrlst watch bangle 41353. g wrlst watch bangle 24715/5. 'st dla ring, 2st dla ring: 16th. s s dia ring, dla and prl dust pin. 9st dla dust ring, p c albert: 17th. .r c albert, opal and tose dlam cluster pin, r g wrlst watch 48610. s s dia ring; 18th, dia and bluest dust ring. Icy brooch, 3st dla rinj:.: l-th. 5st prl x-over pin, s s dla ring; 20th, pr gold links, r h k c s watch 67690; 21st. g wedd.ring: 23rd, w g dlam wrlst watch bangle 38517/106; g bar brooch, 2st dla ring, dla and greenst marquise ring, s s dla ring; 2*lh. 2st dla ring, r 8 h k wal watch 16690231. sllvr chain, fey dla ring; 27th. r k g h watch 05444, sm g c albert, s s dlam ring, g wrlst watch 47905 g locket ring; 28th, r wrlst watch C81032, 2st dlam ring; 30Ui, c; wrlst watch 208091. 3st dla ring, g h k repeater watch C9586, g and plat curb albert, it bangle, silver ele case; 31st, g wrist watch 405B7. r g wrist watch 71934. r st c1* case: ALSO ALL PLEDGES PREVIOUSLY ADVERTISED AND HELD OVER FROM FORMER SALES.___________
TH1B DAY, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 30th. St 11 A.M.
IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE,
nt the Auction Salerooms,
162-164 MILITARY-ROAD, NEUTRAL BAY
(corner Young-st, close to Waters-rd).
Under Instructions from various vendors.
Including:
FINEST QUALITY ENGLISH AXMINSTER AND
WILTON PILE CARPETS,
In various sizes, colours, and designs.'
MODERN BEDROOM SUITES,
In Figured Maple, Oak, Walnut, and Tasmanian Blackwood, with Loughboys and Bedsteads , com
Elete to motch.
atest Design OAK BED SETTEE, EASY CHAIRS. Attractive QUEENSLAND MAPLE DINING SUITE, in Artistic Modern design with Bookcase Bureau
to match.
OAK and MAPLE ENTRANCE HALL FURNITURE
AND FURNISHINGS.
UPRIGHT PIANOFORTE, by Albert Conradl.
Cottage Pianoforte, by Chappel and Sons.
Maple, and Oak REFECTORY DINING TABLE8,
TRAYMOBILES.
Suites Oak Chairs. Sideboards. Settees. "HOTPOINT" AUTOMATIC HOUSEHOLD
ELECTRIC STOVE.
Oak Loughboys. Combination Chests and Wardrobes Several Well-made CHESTERFIELD SETTEES and
LOUNGE SUITES, fitted with Loose Cushions, in Tapestry, Figured Linen, and Moquette. OAK SINGLE PEDESTAL OFFICE DESK.
| OAK TYPISTS DESK.
Single and I Oak and Maple BEDSTEADS complete
TUDOR and ELIZABETHAN DESIGNED
OAK DINING SUITES.
Two Very Fine Hand-carved Camphorwood Trunks.
Set 4 Carved Tea Poy Tables. Cedar Chests
Bow-front Oak and Duco KITCHEN CABINETS. Attractive Oak BREAKFAST-ROOM FURNITURE
Porcelaln-llned Oak Ice Chests. Shop Mirrors.
Dressing Tables. Seagrass Chairs and Settees.
Cheval Mirrors. Cedar Dining Tables. Linoleums. Lawn Mowers, Garden Tools. Wireless Sets. Sundries
AND A LARGE INVENTORY OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND DOMESTIC REQUISITES.
As removed from Messrs. Gourlays Bros., Ltd.,
Stores
JAMES R NEWALL
Valuers.
Furniture, Fine Art, and General Auctioneers, 162-164 Mllltary-road, Neutral Bay. X3923.
THIS DAY, FRIDAY, AT 11 O'CLOCK.
BRODRIBB and PETTIT will sell in their spacious
HAYMARKET AUCTION ROOMS,
19-23 PARKER-ST, HAYMARKET,
under Instructions from various vendors.
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANOS, PLAYERS, WIRELESS, HOUSEHOLD
APPOINTMENTS and EFFECTS,
including:
MAGNIFICENT MOLE MAPLE BEDROOM SUITE
and 4ft 6in BEDSTEAD, complete to match. Attractive Silky Oak Bedroom Suite, with plate
glass tops, fitted wardrobe.
Very handsome Figured Maple Suite, with bedstead
to match, waxed finish.
Several other Suites, in Oak, Maple, sizes from
3ft to 6ft.
Maple-flnlshcil Loughboys. Odd Oak and Finished
Walnut Wardrobes, Dressing Tables.
SUPERIOR DINING-ROOM APPOINTMENTS EN
SUITE, in figured maple two-tone oak, mod- ern and Period designs.
ROYAL and IMPERIAL AXMINSTER. TALBOT.
TROJAN, WILTON CARPET SQUARES, 10ft Bin X 4ft 6ln, AXMINSTER VESTIBULE RUG. 20yds 3« Velvet Pile, 14yds 22 Tapestry Run
Linoleums and Felt-base Floor Coveting.
SEVERAL GOOD LOUNGE SUITES In Genoa, mo-
quette, and shadow tissue.
Also
Two Suites requiting reupholsterlng.
MARCUS CLARK BED COUCH.
Easy Chairs, in moquette, Genoa Velvet
27yds 3BIti Coir Matting.
"WHITE HOUSE" CAP!'. SCOTT ICE CHESTS
Kitchen Cabinets, Tables, Chairs, Electric Read- ing Lamps, Irons, Fan. Wireless Sets.
8B-NOTE PLAYER PIANOFORTE, with ROLLS.
String Amber Beads, Watches.' Clocks, Glass
China, Electroplate, a few Tools, and MIs _ cellaneous Sundries.
T3RODRIBB and PETTIT, A> will sell as above. THIS DAY, at 11 O'CLOCK.
AUCTION SALE OF
CARS AND TRUCKS, THIS DAY, AT 11.30 A.M. CARS AND TRUCKS, THIS DAY, AT 11.30 A.M.
CHEVROLET Standard SEDAN, 1935 Model, regi-
stered. In good condition throughout.
VAUXHALL 14 H.P. ROADSTER, '"31 model, re-
gistered, in good condition throughout.
WHIPPET 4 SEDAN, 1930 model, registered, well
shod. In good condition.
CHRYSLER 65 SEDAN, 1929 Model, In good order PLYMOUTH 1930 SEDAN, registered, good order.
ESSEX 1928 Mascot SEDAN, steel body, excellent. CHEVROLET COACH, 1926. replstercd, good order. FORD A ROADSTER. 1929 model, registered, good BODGE 1930 Sport.s ROADSTER, 3-flguie plate BUICK 1927 Light 6 SEDAN, legtstered good
MORRIS Minor ROADSTER. 1929 model, registered FIAT 501c TOURER, registered, good condition.
CHRYSLER DO TOURER, 1927 mode!, registered FORD A TOURER, 1928 Model, rcgisteicd, reliable ESSEX 6 TOURER, 192R Mascot model, registered CHEVROLET 4 TOURER. 1928 Model, leglstercd MOON 6 SEDAN, registered, in good condition. STUDEBAKER 6 SEDAN. 1927 Model, leglstercri. DODGE 6 TRUCK. 1929 Model, reliable ordci, CHEVROLET 6 TRUCK. 1929 model, reliable.
GRAHAM PAIGE 1929 TOURER, registered good MORRIS London TOURER, registered, reliable. RUGBY Durant Panel Van, 1929. irglsteri-d. STUDEBAKER 6 UTILITY Truck, reliable.
FALCON KNIGHT 6 TOURER, 1927 Model reli-
able
WHIPPET 4 TOURER. 1927 Model, rcglsleieri
AND
Others to be Announced at Sale.
ALL TITLES GUARANTF.BD.
Cars accepted until 11 A.M. No Sale no Chaige LUX MOTOR AUCTIONS, LTD . 52-54
LUX MOTOR AUCTIONS. LTD., Parromatta-rd. LUX MOTOR AUCTIONS, LTD., ANNANDALE.
WHERE THE CARS ARE SOLD. L2323.
AUCTION SALE, CHATSWOOD.
17 Anderson-street
THIS DAY, AT 11 A.M.
The Whole ol the Household' Furniture
and Effcotf.
B. T. FORSYTH, LTD., 238 Penshurst-strcet.
._Willoughby. .11145. J1254,_
BUILDING MATERIAL
ON THE SITE OF DEMOLITION AT BOYLE'S
RAILWAY HOTEL.
on SATURDAY NEXT, 31st OCTOBER, at 1,30 P.M.
500 Lots of all descilptlons of BUILDING
MATERIAL. Without Reserve.
In Lots to Suit Purchasers.
_the Material, Fittings, etc., of the above mentioned Hotel.
Also a TANK, 800 gallons, and FORCE PUMP.
This Is a wonderful opportunity tor local and district residents to obtain an exceptionally good Lot of Material. _
Auctioneer's Addtcss: 219 Johnston-stieet. Annan-
dale.
.Phone, MW2154.