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Australian Special
, All Wool
Single-bed Double-bea
_72in. x 54111 90in. x 72in.
25/ Pi-. 42/ Pr.
Tasmanian AJÍ AVool
Single-bed Three-quarter Double-be;!
721n. x 541n. Slln x C31n. OOln. x 721n. I
32/6 Pr. 40/ Pr. 47/6 Pr.
Extra Large Double-bed
/ »9in. x 81in, 57/6 Pr.
MOQUETTES.
New shipments o£ BEST ENGLISH
MOQUETTES in newest designs and
colourings. For Lounge and Dining
Suites. Also re-covering clients ow:i
suites.*
BEFORE DECIDING INSrECT
COOCiANS!
CATIPETS. '
We can offer pxtensive selections of
ENGLISH SUPER-AXMINSTER
Body and Border Carpets. Let u-3
measure and estimate for your room.
Also Runners to match. Axminster
Seamless Squares and "Wilton Carpets.
W. COOGAN & CO.
PTY. T/TD.,
79 COLLINS STREET.
HOBART.
Phono 1332.
And at Launceston, Ulvevbtono and
Burnie. ?.
SHIPPING. I
TjXION LINE OP STEAMERS.
(Circumstances Permitting.)
HOBART TO MELBOURNE.
Ko« liai-Thursday, May 10
HOBART TO b . .. »II \N.
Kakankl-Kaili.
HOBART AND HUON PORTS TO
SYDNEY AND NEWCASTLE.
Kh\ltea- AVednesday, May 2, fiom Ho-
bart; Thursday, May 3, from Huon.
MELBOURNE TO WELLINGTON,
LYTTDLTON. DUNEDIN, & BLUFF.
Manuka-Wednesday, May 23.
"SYDNEY TO AUCKLAND.
*Maunganul-Friday, May 4.
.Marama-Friday, May IS.
SYDNEY TO WELLINGTON.
"Marama-Friday, May 4.
.Maunganui-Friday, May l8. '
SYDNEY TO VANCOUVER.
Via Auckland, Fiji, Honolulu, and
Victoria.
""Aonuigi, 17,493 tons-Thurs., May 31.
.Niagara, 13,115 tons-Thurs., June 28.
Excursions to Honolulu. Particulai i
on application.
SYDNEY TO SAN FRANCISCO.
Via Wellington, Rarotonga, and Tahiti.
''Makura, 8,075 tons-Thurs., May 17.
.Maunganul, 7,527 tons-Thurs., June J 4
" Passengers In threo classes.
DIRECT SHIPMENTS FROM HUON
PORTS.
TO SYDNEY AND NEWCASTLE.
S.S. Ktwltea.-Cargo received at Port
Cygnet and Port Huon until 5 p.m.
Wednesday, May 2.
Union Stpam Ship Co., Agents.
TO BRISBANE.
S.S. Lanena, Tuesday, May 15.
Tluddart Parker Ltd., Agents.
"TASMANIAN STEAMERS PTY.
(Circumstances Permitting.)
LAUNCESTON TO MELBOURNE.
Nairana-Friday/ May 4, 2.30 p.m.
Loongana-Monday, May 7, 2.30 p.m.
Loongana-Friday, May 11, 2.30 p.m.
DEVONPORT AND-BURNIE TO
MELBOURNE.
Oonah-Wednesday, May 2.
Oonah-Saturday, May 5.
Leaves Burnie S.30 p.m.
Passengers booked by both Companies.
UNION STEAM SHIP CO.,
HUDDART PARKER LTD.,
Joint Agents.
J-TOLYMAN'S LINE OF STEAMERS.
(Circumstances Permitting)
HOBART TO MELBOURNE-LUTANA,
Thursday, May 3.
HOBART TO ADELAIDE-WONIORA,
May 24.
LAUNCESTON TO MELBOURNE
LARANA1I, Saturdays, 11 o,m.,
WAREATEA, Tuesdays, 2 p.m.
LAUNCESTON AND N.W. COAST TO
ADELAIDE - WONIORA, Tuesday,
May 8 th, 5 p.m.
TYMINGTON S.S. CO.
JJ S.S. DOLPHIN.
Leaves Argyle Street Pier for Port
Cygnet, calling at all Jetties, on Mon-
days, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 8
a.m.
Special arrangements will be made to
catch all fruit'boats.
OFFICE: ARGYLE ST. PIER
p AND O. ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS
To London via Colombo,
ISgypt, Mai seules, and Plymouth.
Alternate Calls at Aden, Tort Sudan.
Algiers, and Gibraltar.
First and Second Saloon Pabsengeis
Steamer. Tons. Commander. Melb.
NALDERA 116.0881 T. C. E. Dayas IMay 8
aCHITRAL 115,248 C. G. Smith IMay 22
NAIIKUNDA |!G,302| R. M. M. Coll-|
yer IJune 5
CATHAY 115,1211 W. F. Cossey' IJune 19
MOOLTAN 2U.S17) S. Pinch ¡July "
(a) Omits Algiers.
HOLIDAY EXCURSION TO COLOMBO
From Melbourne-Return, 1st Saloon,
£03; 2nd Saloon, 140. Tickets valid
for 3 months. Can be made inter-
changeable with Orient Line.
For Ratea and Passage Money, applj
A. G. WEBSTER AND SONS LTD.,
Agents.
!.> . ANTXO. ¡VIA THE C\FE SERVICE
x * TO-L.ÔNDON, Via"SOUTH,AFRlCA
and LAS PALMAS.
One Cla'sa Passengers,
Steamer. Tons. Commander. Hobart.
BENALLA . ,t 111,1001 J. Shepwasn IMay 3
BELTANA . . |ll,100| - JMoy 12
Fares to U.K.-Single, £37 to £45;
Return, £67 to £81. To South Africa
Single, £21 to £27; Return, £38 to
£48/10/.
Return tickets are Interchangeable
with the Orient Line, via Suez, or with
P. and O. Co. Second Saloon upon pay-
ment of difference in rates.
For further particulars apply,
C. PIESSE AND CO. PTY. LTD..
HOBART.
A USTHALLYN COMMONWEALTH
Ä LINE.
ONE CLASS Passengers and Cargo
Service to LONDON, via MELBOURNE,
ADELAIDE, FREMANTLE, COLOMBO,
PORT SADD, MALTA. SOUTHAMP-
TON, or PLYMOUTH. Transhipping
at COLOMBO for Indian ports.
Esperance Bay in.SBOl From Hobart |Apl 29
x'Fordsdale . I 9,670 From Hobart IMny 19
Jervis Bay . 113,8501 From Hobart IJune 2
x»Forndnlc . I 9,670| From Melb. ]June2"
Largs Buy . |13,850| From Melb. IJulylS
xCarco only Omits Colombo, Malta. ¡
Southampton.
.Omits Malu.
FARES TO LONDON, irom £3S to
£45 Single; £08/8 to £81 Return; also
a limited number of Deck CaTjIn Berths
at £63 Single, £117 Return.
INTER-STATE PASSENGERS.
FROM HOBART.
T.S.S. ESPERANCE BAY-HOBART-
MELBOURNE ACCOMMODATION
FULLY BOOKED.
To MELBOURNE. ADELAIDE, and
FREMANTLE.-T.S.S. Esperance Bay,
To-morrow (Sunday), April 29, Noon.
From MELBOURNE to SYDNEY and
BRISBANE -Jervis Bay, Saturday,
May 12, noon.
From SYDNEY lo BRISBANE.-Jervis
Bay, Saturday, May 19, 4 p.m.
For full particulars apply to
WARD AND CO. PTY. LTD.,
Halsbury Chambers. Collins Street.
Agents. - 'Phone 212.
CHORTEST ROUTE TO AMERICA
° AND EUROPE, Via SUVA (FIJI),
PAGO PAGO (SAMOA), HONOLULU
(HAWAII), SAN FRANCISCO (U.S.A.)
Thence via America or Canada by a
Selection of Wonderful Scenic Routes to
NEW YORK OR MONTREAL, FOR
ENGLAND AND THE CONTINENT.
Sydney San
Steamer. Dop. Fiji. Samoa. Hawaii. Fran-
cisco.
11 a.m. arr. arr. urr. arr.
Ventura . May 12|May 17(May lSlMay 251May 31
Sierra . , Jun 2IJun 7|Jun 8|Jun lBIJun 21
Sonoma . Jun 23jJun 28|Jun 29Uly Gj.Tl.v 12
And Every Third Saturday Thereafter.
(Regular Moving Picture "Vogrammes jn
Board each Steamer.
Novel Entertainment Features, including
American Jazz Orchestra for Dancing
and Concerts.
Round-the-world Bookings Arranged.
Full information, booklet, fares, etc.,
on application to local agents,
MATSON LINE,
THE OCEANIC STEAMSHIP CO.
Local Agents,
A. G. WEBSTER & SONS LTD., Hobart.
ABERDEEN LINE.
Ä BLUE FUNNEL LINE.
WHITE STAR LINE.
To SOUTH AFRICA and ENGLAND,
Calling at Durban, Cape Town, and
Canary Islands. /
Steamer. Ton».
EURIPIDES 115.000) Apl. 23! lApl.
VEDIC . I ' May 101
ANCHISES . 110,0001 ¡June 9
SUEVIC. . . 12,6001 (June 30
ASCANIUS. .110.0481_¡July 28
SPECIAL EXCURSION RATES
SOUTH AFRICA
in connection with
NEW ZEALAND RUGBY FOOTBALL
TEST MATCHES.
Leaving MELBOURNE
ANCHISES.JUNE 9
SUEVIC.JUNE 30
ASCANIUS.JULY 28
Returning from CAPE TOWK
CERAMIC.SEPT. 4
THEMISTOCLES .... SEPT. 6
SPECIAL EXCURSION Return Fares
from £59 to £79.
FARES TO UNITED KINGDOM
on Application.
For further particulars, apply to either
W. CROSBY AND CO.. 119 Collins St.
C. PIESSE AND CO., 7 Elizabeth
SHIPPING
TTUDDART PARKER LT.~
" HOBART TO SYDNEY AND
NEWCASTLE.
Sailing Indefinite.
HOBART TO BRISBANE. VIA
HUON PORTS.
S S. LANENA-Monday, May 14.
HOBART TO MELBOURNE
KOWHAI-Early. (Cargo only.)
AGENTS FOR BURNS, PHILP,
TOURIST AGENCIES.
For full Particulars, apply,
UUDDART PARKER LTD.,
DAVEY STREET.
FERRY STEAMERS.
(~) ' M A Y BROTHER S'
^ TIME-TA LE.
IIOBART-BELLERIVE FERRY
SERVICE.
FROM ELIZABETH STREET PIER
BY S.S. MAWEENA.
LEAVING BELLERIVE at 7, 7.40, 8.d5,
0.5, 10, 11.1S, 12.30, 1.15, »1.50, 2.30, 3.30,
4.35, G.25, 6, 7.20, 7.50, 9, 10, 10.50.
LEAVING HOBART - 7.15, 8.t>, S.50,
9.25, 10.45, *12, *1, 1.25, 2.10, 3, 4.10, 5.10,
5.45, 6.15, 7.35, S.30, 9.30, 10.30, 11.5.
''Saturdays, leaves Hobart at 12.15
and 1.10 p.m., instead of 12 noon and 1
p.m. Leaves Bellerive 12.40 and 1.45 on
Saturdays. No 1.15 from Bellerivo or
1.25 from Hobart.
SUNDAY TIME-TABLE.
LEAVES BELLERIVE-9, 10.30 a.m.,
12 noon, 1.30, 2.30. 3.30. 5. 6.15, 7, 8, 9.30,
p.m.
LEAVES HOBART - 0.30, 11 a.m.,
12.40, 2, 3. 4.15. 5.30. f 30, 7.30, S.45, 9.55
p.m.
Fare, 3d.' Children, Id. 'Phono 2818.
Bellerive night, 114.
Connect with all motor services.
H. AND G. O'MAY
C/7/21
MUNICIPAL.
QITÏ OF HOBART.
ANNUAL ELECTION OF FOUR
ALDERMEN AND ONE EXTRA-
ORDINARY' VACANCY.
I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that, in
accordance with the provisions of tile
twenty-sixbli section of "The Hobart
Corporation Act, 1893," I will, upon and
after THURSDAY, the 3rd day of May
next, and until twelve noon on MON-
DAY', the 7th day of May next, receive
the nominations of persons to be elect-
ed as Aldermen on , THURSDAY, the
tentli day of Mav next, in the places of
JOSHUA JENNINGS WIGNALL,
LEONARD HECTOR SAUNDERS,
THOMAS AMOTT, and RICHARD RO-
BERTS MARTIN, who respectively, by
virtue of the fourth section of "The Ho-
bart Corporation Act, 1925," go out of
office hy rotation on FRIDAY', tile
eleventh day of Mav next, and of
JAMES ALEXANDER CUTHBERT-
SON, resigned.
AND I DECLARE and give this Pub-
lic Notice that the said Election will
take place at the Town Hall, Macquarie
Street, Hobart (principal polling place):
the Methodist Sunday School, Princes
Street, Queenborough; the State School,
Macquarie Street, South Hobartil the
Goulburn Street Sunday School, West
Hobart: and the Public Buildings, Maia
Road. New Town, on the said tenth day
of May next, and will commence at nine
o'clock in the forenoon and close at six
o'clock in the afternoon of that day,
and that as soon as may be practicable
arter the close of the Poll I will publish
a notice under my hand declaring the
general state of the Poll at the close
of the Election, and the names of the
persons who have been elected will also
be declared at the Polling Place at the
Town Hall aforesaid, in case more than
five persons are nominated, and it only
five persons aro nominated to me I shall
on the day of the election, without any
Poll being had, publish a notice under
my hand declnr.lng thoipersons'so nomi-
nated to be elected as Aldermen.
DATED at Hobart this 27th day or
April, 1928.
JAS. A. MCKENZIE,
»JJ v Returning Officer.
J^ L D E Tt M A N I ;2.
In response to numerous requests, iii
consequence of the splendid, suppo -t
given me at the By-Election in Septem-
ber last, I have decided to offer myse f
as a candidate for the Hobart Cicy
Council election on Thursday, Mav 10.
W. HAROLD GRAY.
2S5 Murray Street, Hobart.
ROTHWELL MUNICIPALITY.
NOTICE IS HEREBV GIVEN that
Dog Licences expired on the 30th
April, and that anv person keeping any
dog within the Municipality for a period
of Seven Days without causing a de-
scription of such dog to be registered rft
this Office will be liable to a penalty of
Two Poimds for every such dog, and will
be proceedecTagainst as the law directs.
Dated at Bothwell this 1st day of May,
1928.
A. C. HIRST,
Council Clerk.
^fUNICIPALITY 'OF BRIGHTON.
DOG LICENCES.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
Dog Licences expire this day, and there-
after any person keeping any dog or
dogs within the Municipality for a period
of seven days without causing a de-
scription of such dog or dogs to be le
giitered at this Office will be liable to
a penalty of two pounds for every
such dog, and will be proceeded against
as the law directs.
Dated at the Council Chambers, Pont-
ville, this 30th day of April, 3928.
H. L. MORRIS,
Council Clerk.
MUNICIPALITY OF HAMILTON.
EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY.
An Extraordinary Vacancv having
ocpurred in the Central Ward owing *o
no nomination having been received to .
the vacancy caused by the retirement
by eftluxlon of time, of Councillor G. r.
J. Godfrey, NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that unless I receive a requisi-
tion in writing from not less tliap seven
electors of the said Ward within fou
teen days from tile 3rd May inst.. re-
quiring an election to be held, the con-
tinuing councillors will appoint an elector
eligible to be elected, to act as Councillor
in conjunction with themselves.
Dated at Hamilton this 26th day oí
April, 192S.
S. R. G. ALLWRIGHT,
Warden.
J^VANDALE MUNICIPALITY.
ANNUAL DOG LICENCES.
NOTICE IS HEREBY' GIVEN that
Dog Licences expired on the 30th ultimo,
and that any person keeping a Dog or
Dogs within tile Municipality of Evan-
dale for a period of Seven Days after
that date without causing a descrip-
tion of such Dog to be registered, will be
liable to a penalty of Two Pounds (£2)
for every such Dog.
C. M. COLLINS,
Council Clerk.
Council Chambers, Evandale,
UNDERTAKERS, ETC.
ALEX. CLARK AND SON LTD
." (Est 75 Years).
UNDERTAKERS.
Only Address: 168 and 170 Collins St
Automobile Hearse and Mourning
Cars added to our plant for convenience
of Country Clients. Cremations ar-
ranged for. Churc* mourning attend-
ed to.
Telephone 270. Night and Day.
Q T. FINNEY,
FUNERAL DIRECTOR.
Head Office, 03 York St., Launceston.
Motor Funerals conducted to any part
of the State.
'Phone 1317 and 1663 (Day and Night).
^ LYALL, Florist, New Town,
Wreaths and Crosses delivered at
shortest notice. Tel. N.T. 21.
r«L CRESWELL AND CO., Florists,
^ 104 Elizabeth Street. Hobart.
Funeral Emblems of special design
and workmanship made to order.
.Phone, Central 1549.
EXCURSIONS
HUON. CHANNEL, AND PENINSULA
S.S. CO. PTÏ. LTD.
For Huonville, via Franklin.-S.S. Star or
s.S. Hopetoun, Tues, Frl., 8.30 a.ra.. re-
turning Tues., Thura,'Sat., 6 a.m.
For Franklin, via Huon Ports.-S.S. Ex-
cella. Mon., Wed., Frl., S.30 a.m.: return
Tues-, Thurs., and Sat. early.
For Channel Ports.-S.S. Dover, Mon., 10
a.m.; Wed., Fri., 9.15 a.m. S.S. Breone,
Hut., 9.13 a.ni.
For Dover.-S.S. Dover. Mon., 10 a.m.;
Wed.. Frl., 9.15 a.m.
For Alonnah.-S.S. Dover, Mon., 10 a.m.:
Wed., Frl.. 9.15 a.ni.. S.S. Broone. Sat.,
9.15 a.m.
For Lunawanna.-S.S. Dover, Wed., Frl.,
9 15 n.m. S.S. Breone, Sat., 9.15 a.m.
For Southport.-S.S. iireone, Sat., 9.13 a.m.
For South Arm, Peninsula Ports, Taranna
(Port Arthur), Eaglehawk Neck. Dun-
alley, s.s. Cartela, Mon., Thurs., 9 a.m.,
returning Tues and Frl. S.S. Breone
(S. Ann onlv), Thurs.. 4 p.m.
CHANNEL FRUIT.
S.S. Dovei.-Tues.. Thurs., Sat. S S.
Breone, Mon., Wed., Fri.
JAMES ROWE & SONS PTY. LTD.
For Huonville and Franklin, via Huon
Ports, s.S., Westralian, Monday, Wed-
nesday and Friday, S.30 a.m., return-
ing from Huonville Tuesday. Thurs-
day, and Saturday, 6 a-m.
For Cygnet and Cygnet Ports, via Gor-
don, s.S. Togo, Mondays, Wednesdays,
9 a.m.; Thursday, 4 p.m.; returning
from Cygnet Tuesdays 8 a.m.;
Thursday, early; Friday, S a.m.
For Nubeena, via South Arm, s.S. Mon-
gans, Fridays, early, returning from
Nubeena 3 0 a.m.
For Geeveston, Kermandie Jetty, s.S.
Alonnah, AVednesday afternoon.
For Glazier's Bay, Cradoc, and Wood-
stock s.S., Alonnah. Wednesday after-
noon.
ENGLISH SHIPMENTS.
S.S. Alonnah, from Geeveston, Thurs-
day morning.
S.S. Alonnah from Glazier's Bay, via
Cradoc and Woodstock, Thursday af-
ternoon.
"ITOBART - NEW - NORFOLK
."" STEAMERS.
From Elizabeth Street Pier.
S.S. MARANA, Daily, 9.15 a.m. (Sunday
excepted).
Fare, 4/ Return. Single, 2/6.
'Phono Central 412.
W. G. WHITEHOUSE & CO.
---m
^NNEAR'S DE LUXE SEDANS.
HOBART-LAUNCESTON-BURNIE.
Sedan Cars leavo TWICE DAILY. 9 a.m.
and 0.30 p.m. SUNDAY, ,2.30 p.m.
FARES: 25/ Single; 45/ Return.
Booking Office: Watt's Fruit Shop, nest
Tasmanian Tourist Bureau; -Elizabeth
Street. 'Phone 2071,
Travel in Comfort-It Costs no Mrre.
JJOBART TO LAUNCESTON.
Sedan Cars leavo Syd. Green's
Fruit Shop, next O.B.M's. Elizabeth
Street, TWICE DAILY, 9 a.m. and 0.30
p.m. EVERY SUNDAY. 2.30 p.m. Fare,
25/ Single; 45/ Return. Book~ Seats
Green's Fruit Shop. 'Phone 2555. No
connection with any other Booking
Ofllce, Hobart. Be sure and Book at
Green's, and Car will call for you.
_SEDAN MOTOR CO.
f-TOBART-GEEVESTON, THE BEAU-
TIFUL HUON, "
Via Ranelagh^ Huonville, and Franklin.
Luxurious Parlour Coaches leave dailv
at 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.; Sundays, 7 p.m.
I CHEAP FARES.
Bookings at: -
WEBSTER, ROMETCH LTD..
113 Collins St.: the Tourist Bureau, opp.
cr. G.P.O. 'Phonc3, Cent. 1019"& 784.
WINTER TIME-TABLE - LEVER
TON'S O USE-HAMILTON
MOTOR SERVICE. '
Coach leaves Ouse Dally at 7.30 a.m.
Sunduys excepted, returning, leaves Bur-
eau, 3.15 p.m.; Cane and Co.'s, 8.30 p.m.
Saturdays, leaves Bureau 2.30 p.m..
Book Seats and leave'Parcels at Tas-
manian Tourist 'Bureau,*,-O'I- tPalace
Theatre (opp. Common»Veaîth 'Bank).
.Phone 221.
QARS leaves 51 Liverpool Street, Dai'y,
at 9.15 .n-m.', and 5 p.m., for Huon-
ville, Cygnet, Geeveston, Dover, and all
Huon Districts.
CRADOCK BROS. LTD.
i 'PHONE 1453.
J?OR SALE BY TENDER.
Tonders are called by the undersigned
up till Noon, on Saturday, the 19th day
of May, 192S,
For th© purchase of all the Stone and
Flags in the building known as the Old
Brewery at Hamilton, recently the pro-
perty of the late Mi-s. Wm. Langdon.
The building consists of dressed free-
stone throughout, measuring 50ft. long
by 30ft wide,, and averaging 25 story
high, with dressed flag door. All in
splendid preservation.
Successful Tenderer will be given
three months for removal of stone from
date of acceptance.
A. E. RAYNER,
Hamilton.
PUBLIC COMPANIES._
rJ^HE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES,
EXECUTORS. AND AGENCY CO.
OF TASMANIA LIMITED.
CAPITAL:
£100,000 in Shares of £5 each.
Deposited with State Treasurer, £5.000
DIRECTORS:
DAVID BARCLAY. ESQ. (Chairman).
C W GRANT, Esq. %
R F. CROSBY, Esq.
H. G. GRAY, Esq.
All Information obtainable from
Hoad Office: Corner Stone Buildings.
HAROLD F. TURNER.
Manager.
NATIONAL EXECUTORS AND
TRUSTEES COMPANY OF TAS-
MANIA LTD.
HEAD OFFICE: 82 Collins St.. Hobart.
DIRECTORS:
Messrs. H. T. Gould (Chairman), Spen-
cer Brownell, W. A. Cane. A. C. Walch,'
and M. W. Simmons.
DEVONPORT BRANCH at the Offices
ot Messrs. J". H. Henry and Moon, So-
licitors. Local Director: J. n. Henry,
Esq.
BURNIE, ULVERSTONE AND PEN-
GUIN BRANCHES at the offices of
Messrs. Crisp and Edwards, Solicitors.
Local Director. Burnie: T. M. Crisp,
Esq.
Local Director, Ulverstone: Hon. F.
B. Edwards. M.L.C.
Stanley: At the office of K. C. Laugh-
ton, Esq., Solicitor.
J. SMITHIES,
Secretary.
CHEMISTS, ETC.
J^LL COLOURS OF THE RAINBOW
. IN
CAKE TINTS
AND
DAINTY FLAVOURINGS.
In our window you will see Colourings
and Essences that will surprise you.
WE INVITE INQUIRIES.
LAWRIE J. ABRA,
CHEMIST, ETC..
85 BRISBANE ST.. LAUNCESTON.
'Phone 405.
BOARD AND RESIDENCE
LABRADOR, 4 Harrington St., over-
looking Harbour, nowly renovated
and furnished; exceptional home facili-
ties; lib. table; mod. terms; vacancies
for visitors and nermanents. Garage.
'Phono 2653.
MONEY.
MONEY TO LEND.
AT CURRENT RATES
On Security of Real Estate in Town and
Country (properties valued a. £2,000 or
over preferred).
RUSSELL VC UNG AND BUTLER.
Solicitors.
Bank of Australasia Chambers, Hobart.
SITUATIONS VACANT
QOOKS, Uenerals, Maids, H.-nialds,
Mrs. Birss, Brisbane Chambi-.a,
Launceston. .
JUNIOR Stenographer and Typist^ re-
quires position, 12 months' main-
land experience. 1471 Mercury.
J-^OUSEKEUPER, rellued, for elderjy
gent. Hobart. Widow preferred.
1455 jvleicury.
RANTED, Reliable Woman for clean-
ing, Mondays., 1475 Mercury.
WANTED, Girl (14), Jight duties, reis.,
daily. 246 Campbell St.
WANTED, Strong Lad, to learn trade.
H. Dunn, 133 Elizabeth St.
^y ANTED, Girl for afternoons and
evenings. 1410 Mercury.
WANTED, Reliable Person, small
goods, refs. essential. 1498 Mere.
WANTED, Lad, able milk. Apply A.
N. Alcock, Goodwood, Glenorchy.
WANTED, Lady Help, for country
home. Able to cook. 1462 Mere.
\yANTED, Apprentices and Improvers
Dressmaking. Mrs. Warner, S3
Bathurst St.
AVIATORS' ARRIVAL.
Excellent pictures of the ar-
rival of Captain Lancaster and
Mrs. Miller in the Red Rose are
given in this week's
"ILLUSTRATED MAIL." ,
. "WANTED, good, smart Carpenter. Ap
I ply N. "Jensen,-Mercer Street, New
Town, between 6 and 7 p.m.
\yANTED, Gardener, three days week-
ly; one that understands flowers,
Mrs. W. D. Peacock, Swan St.
?WANTED, Reliable Woman to take
care of home and sick lady. Apply
to Mr. J. Fielding, Garden Island Creek.
VI/ANTED, Reliable General, evenings
free, good wages suitable person.
14U7 Mercury.
"WANTED, good rough Carpenter, re-
pair farm buildings, etc. State wage
required, and refs. 1458 Mercury,
WANTED, AT ONCE, FOR ST.
" STEPHEN'S HOSPITAL,
129 DAVEY ST.,
HONEST, RESPECTABLE WARDS
MAID.
MRS. G. C. NICHOLAS thanks all who
applied for the situation at Hole
brook Place.
gPECIALTY SALESMAN. To Expert-1
enced Man, used to earning br?
money Share Selling, we will pay sal-
ary and commission. Enclose parties,
of experience when writing for appoint-
ment. 1506 Mercury.
ÇJITY OF HOBART.
INFECTIOUS DISEASES "lIOSPITAL.
PROBATIONERS.
Applications will bo received by me
until 12 noon on MONDAY", the 144;h
May, 1928, for Two Probationers at Vau-
cluse Infectious Diseases Hospital,
Hobart.
Age and qualifications to be stated.
Copies of testimonials to be supplied.
Full particulars given on application.
AV. A. BRAIN,
Town Clerk.
Town Hall, Hobart,
1st May, 1928.
_WANTED TO 3UV.
yy"E are Cash Buyers of Fresli Eggs
and Poultry. Highest prices given.
Willing Bros., North Hooart.
VyE dre Buyers of Live and Carcase
Pork. Highest prices given. Willing
Bros., Butchers, North Hobart.
A' BUÏEU Cast-ott Clothes and Rags,
any quantity. Cart cal. anywhere.
Hobart Flock Mills, b¿ Anglesea Street.
Phono 077.
ALL kinds of Rags and Clippings
bought. Cart will call "t any ad-
dress. Burnside Flock Mills Cascades.
Phone 377.
ßUTTER, Lard, Soft Fats, Rancid or
stale and unlit for human consump-
tion, purchased In any quantity. Tas-
manian Fur Factory, Sackville St.
I300KS, Magazines, Gramophone Re
MJ cords bought. H. B. Rollings, 206
Elizabeth St- _^^
WANTED Buy, 12 or 14 gallon Copper.
*T 1484 Mercury.
"WANTED, quantity used Linoleum.
State price. 1501 Mercury.
Ty ANTED Buy, Preserved Eggs, A. L,
tT. McArthur, Bathurst Street._
WANTED TO BUY', Pewter, any quan
' * tity. C. V. Smith, 7 Central St.,
Rear Strand Theatre, 'Phone 247.
WANTED to Buy, Jons.. Cieos., 21, 2.,
T f.o.b. Hobart. A. J. Walshe and
Co., 121 Collins Street.
WANTED TO BUY, Empty Powdered
Milk Tins, any quantity. Cane's,
74 Elizabeth St._
WANTED TO BUY', Second-hand In-
valid Chair, self-propelled. State
price. 1495 Mercury.
\VANTED, Piano, Iron frame, Immedi-
ately; state lowest price and make.
1053 Mercury._
WANTED Buy, Allotment Land with
right-of-way, suitable for Tennis
Court. No Agents need apply. 1476
Mercury.
WANTED TO BUY, good family Cow,
quiet, und easy to milk, Jersey or
Jersey cross preferred. Particulars and
where can be seen, 1489 Mercury.
?WANTED, Rabbits for export, large or
small ^quantities received; cash on
delivery; crates sent to any station. For
price and particulars apply J. Blowfleld,
c/o H. Jones and Co, Freezing Works,
Hobart.
KROWNELLS BUY AND SELL OLD
Oak, Rosewood, Cedar, and Mahog-
any Furniture; also Cut Glass, China,
Brass and Silver Antiques. Particulars
to J. Connor, Furniture Department.
A A - LEFT - OFF CLOTHING
Ä BOUGHT.
Highest Cash Prices given for Ladles',
Gent's, Children's Left-off Clothing, etc
Appointments made to call at Resi-
dences Strict privacy. Letters attended
to. Phone 1620. MRS. DAVIS, 307
Elizabeth Street, North Hobart No
connection with any other firm.
_MINING NOTICES.
THE NEW HENBURY ALLUVIAL
A MINING COMPANY, . .
NO LLVBILITY.
NOTICE OF EXTRA ORDINÄR Y
MEETING.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that .in
Extraordinary Meeting of the Company
will be held at the Stock Exchange,
Cameron Street, Launceston on THURS-
DAY, the 17th Jay of May. 1928, at 8
o'clock in the evening, for the purpose
of considering, and, If thought advisable,
of passing, with oi without amendment,
the following resolution, which will bo
submitted at the Meeting:
RESOLUTION:-That the Capital of
the Company be Increased from £6.000,
divided into 12.000 shares of 10/ each, to
£9.000, divided into 12,000 shares of 16/
each. Issued as paid up to 10/.
Dated this Twenty-seventh dny of
April, 1928.
By order of the Directors,
DAVID TROTTER.
Manager.
SITUATIONS WANTED
(".¡ARPENTER (mai ried) wants Altera -
tions, Repairs, quillt and conscien-
tious; go anywhere. 1 Íb7 Mercury.
JJ OUSE Painting, louefet quotation for
immediate job, tiadesman. 'P. 1893.
1 AD (17), honest, tiustwoith), sucks
employment. 1454 Mercuij.
AfpTOR DRIVER, 7yrs. experienc»;,
would like position drive car or
lorry, any make. Retevences oupplicl.
sober. 130S Mercury.
RAKER seeks engagement. Can
make smalls. Go anywhere. 1378
Mci cury.
TWO Capable Girls soek position hous-i
hold duties, any description, ref-3.
Apply 1457 Mercury.
VAT ANTED, Carpentering Work of anv
* description. 3483 Mercury.
VVANTED, Carpentry, Painting, Paper
hanging. All repairs. Expert.
Cheap. 1482 Mercury.
WANTED, position Lady Help, small
family or elderly couple, country.
1499 Mercury.
"WANTED, Papering, Colouring, Paint-
ing. Tradesman Painter. Urgent.
3 488 Mercury.
WANTED, Country, City. Building Re
, pairs, Painting, Bricklaying, Plas-
tering, etc.; septic tanks, concrete tanks
installed; bricks, made in country dis-
tricts. Craigie, Glenorchy. -_
MISCELLANEOUS WANTS
JJATTERY---Wanted, 4-voIt Battery
suitable for motor cjclc (with case
pref.) 'Phone 156 or 1496 Mercury.
COMMONWEALTH Servant wan^
House, Battery Point, or West Ho-
bart, near Y. Rent assured. 14S1 More.
QENTLEMAN wants Pluinly Furnish-
ed, Airy Room, central. No meals
required. Permanent. . State terms.
1502 Mercury.
fJOOD Home wanted for well-bred
Airedale Dog, twelve months cid.
Apply 1490 Mercury.
^PWO Business Men would sharo room,
oloso city, all convs., use gas stove;
moderate. 1474 Mercury.
WANTED, Mumbers for Tennis Club,
week day. 3477 Mercury.
"WANTED, Boarders, comfortable home.
15 Lefroy St. 'Phone 1240.
WANTED to Rent, 5-room S.C. Flat,
central, garage. 1492 Mercury.
WANTED to Lease? central, Modern
'House, with garage. Adults. 1491 M.
I MARGARET BANNERMAN
* Every Theatre-aoor is inter
J csted in this noted actress and
beauty' from London, now
playing'in Melbourne, and an
exclusive interview with her
appears in this week's
"ILLUSTRATED MAIL."
'VVANTED, small Flat, or couple of
rooms, furnished. 14G1 Mercury.
"WANTED, Small llouse or Flat, cen-
tral. Moderate rent. 1503 Mer
WANTED, Pupils to coach *.... French,
conversai -" --?" -«ja- -1.
f 14Su Mercury/
conversa'.,on and vixftÉèn. work,
?.tv»» -IV -His»
WANTED KNOWN. - WUsou Bros..
Painters, 'Paperhangers, etc 125
Warwick Street Phone 1008.
WANTED to Rent, Bellerive or Lin
disfarne, House, 4 or 5 rooms, with
verandah, suitable sleep-out, convs.
Price, particulars, 1470 Mercury. .
"WANTED, partner with car, small
capital, invest established Motion
Picture Business. Good proposition.
3456 Mercury.
WANTED, Old-age Pensioner, mend-
ing, light domestic work. In country:
in exchange for home with lires; reis.
Miss Butler, 53 Collins St,
"WILL Gentleman who called 91 Liver-
pool with Locket please call again?
WANTED T~Ö LEND
To any responsible person, from £5,
on their written promise to repay. Pro-
missory Notes, Furniture, Pianos, In-
surance Policies. War Bonds cashed
Any reasonable security accepted. Easy
repayments by instalments, weekly or
monthly. Householders and workers,
call or write.
HALL & CO.,
Gas Company's Chambers (upstairs).
pRrVATE FAMILIES SUPPLIED
WITH
RED. GREEN LABEL.
CASCADE ALE, ,
T.L. LAGER,
THE "INTERNATIONAL"
COCKTAIL.
MADE FROM THIS BEST .
VERMOUTHS. LIQUEURS, ETC.
E. CHANCELLOR,
HOBART.
WINE, SPIRIT. MERCHANT.
Q A R L Y O N ' S HOTEL,
SPENCER ST.. MELBOURNE.
The charges are remarkably moderate,
although Carlyon's is equipped with all
modern conveniences, and is considered
as one of Australia's leading hotels.
Single rooms, from 3/0; Double, trom
8/6. All -îeals optional: breakfast, lun-
cheon or dinner a la carte from 1/6
(served in main cafe on ground floor), or
complete breakfast 2/6, six-course lun-
cheon 2/6, seven-course dinner 4/6
(these special luncheons and dinners
are served In dining-room on Urst floor),
inclusive tariff from £4/4/. Sporting
bodies, etc., are given special quotations.
Situated right opposlto Spencer Street
station-nr necessity for taxis (railway
porter will carry baggage if desired),
close to wharves; trams to all suburbs
from door; within walking distance of
shopping, business centres, theatres,
etc., etc. Carlyon'» Is the mojt con-
veniently situated hotel in Melbourne,
and undoubtedly Australia's- best value
made possible by its extenshe patron-
age.
Please write to the Manager for tariff
card giving complete Information.
POULTRY. EGGS, ETC.
"POR SALE, last season's Hens, two
Geese. Mrs. J. Emery. ' Oatlands.
'Phone 81.
CALE, B.O. and R.I.R. Pullets. Ken
J brae Poultry Farm, 34 Challes St..
Moonah.
pULLETS, B.O. and W.L.. from direct
x imp, point of or laying, 7/6'and 10/
each delivered. Athel Palfroyman, Cor-
nelian Bay. 'Phone N.T. 224.
I")RBSSED and Live Poultry of all
descriptions, delivered town. 'Phone
Kingston 45.
IT WILL PAY YOU
To Place Your
PRINTING ORDERS
With
"THE MERCURY" OFFICE.
PUBLIC NOTICES
]^0 HUNTING OR SHOOTING- alio« -1
ed on Bloomfield. Opossumcrs I
specially warned. Algal' Eurbuij. I
]\£T. NELSON F.C. Result of Draw-
ing.-1st Prize, A, Bc\is, No. 39'J
2nd Prize. J. S. Defi ie/., No. 35.
]\JD Hunting, Shooting or Tiesnassillg
allowed. Opossumers stiictlj
warned on Daisy Mead after this date
(Sgd.) Thomas N. Borwick.
jS^O Hunting or Shooting or Trespass-
ing allowed. Opossum«s strictly
warned on Pheverton. (Sgd.) Andrew
J. Barwick.
J^O, SHOOTING, HUNTING, or FER
' RETING on property owned by me.
Poison laid, dogs shot after this date.
A. E. Dodge, Dodge's Ferry, Forcett.
Jj"O HUNTING or Shooting allowed,
day or night, on Woolpack Farm.
Tiespassers will bo prosecuted, and all
dogs shot after this notice. Wm. Jarvis.
X¡"0 Hunting or Shooting on Dungrove I
or Lagoon of Islands. Trespassers
prosecuted. Ringtail Shooters specially
warned.
K. G. DOWNIE.
Dungrove, Bothwell, April 30, 192S.
jyOTICE.-Hunters and Shooters are
cautioned not to trespnss on any
land occupied by me on Don Hill, Thorpe
or Katrine Vale runs.
FREDK. MCDOWALL.
Thorpe, 29th April, 1928.
JYOTICE.-No Hunting or Shooting al-
lowed on Kilderry, Lots 4, 5, and 6,
or Denmark Hill property. Trespasser;1
prosecuted, no respect to, persons. L.
F Baker, Kilderry.
VOTICE.-No Hunting or Shooting
?*? allowed on Montacute, Strath
borough, Llanberis, Sherwood,' and Gow-
an Brae. Ringtail shooters specially
warned. Trespassers prosecuted.
HALLETT BROS. PTY. LTD.
QW1NG to sheep being killed, no
Hunting or Shooting allowed on
Gum Top. Opossum hunters especially
warned. Poison laid. Dogs shot.
Tiespassers prosecuted without respect
to persons. A. F. Eiszele.
PRINCE OF WALES BAY REGATTA
ASSOCIATION.
Drawing arranged for 24/4/28 post-
poned. Result will appear in "The
Mercury," on Saturday. May 5.
C. W. HARE,
Hon. Sec.
Jp R U 1 T G R O W E R S.
G ROAVERS ARE REQUESTED TO
NOTE THAT FURTHER SUPPLIES
OF APPLES WILL NOT BE RECEIV-
ED AT THE NEAV NORFOLK
EVAPORATING FACTORY UNTIL
MAY' 9.
V. D: SHEPPARD.
BAG A P P L E S.
OAAMNG TO CONGESTION L\r OUR
CELLARS, NO BAG APPLES CAN BE
TAKEN IN UNTIL NOTIFIED.
THE TASMANIAN CIDER CO, LTD.
LEVINGSTON
POSTER
ADVERTISING.
' Mr. J. J. LEA'INGSTON, Ol''MEL-"
BOURNE,
Desires to Announce that, having Secur-
ed the SOLE RIGHTS OF "THE MER-
CURY" AND OTHER HOARDINGS, he
has EXTENDED HIS BUSINESS TO
TASMANIA, and intends erecting a
number of UP-TO-DATE DE LU>.E
POSTER PANELS IN ALL PARTS OF
TASMANIA.
He also desires to inform the Publie that
lie has appointed Mr. J. AV. B. MUR-
PHY, of 37 ARGYLE STREET, HO-
BART. HIS SOLE REPRESENTATIVE
. / IN TASMANLV.
All Communications to be addressed: -
LEVINGSTON POSTER ADVERTIS-
ING,'
37 ARGYXiE STREET, HOBART.
PHONE 1491.
>JOTICE Is hereby given that In ac-
cordance with tile provisions of the
"Probate (Foreign) Act 1893" it Is the
.Intention of CECIL KARL RASHLEIGH
STACKHOUSE of Launceston In the
State of Tasmania Solicitor the duly ap-
pointed attorney of MARIA LORD of
Oakenrod Mount Rochdale In the County
of Lancaster in England Widow EDGAR
BRIERLY" LORD of Uarelands Rochdale
aforesaid AVool Buyer .and SYDNEY
HERBBRT LORD of Two hundred and
llfty seven Manchester Road. Rochda'e
aforesaid AVasto Merchant tile Execu-
trix and two o£ the Executors named in
the AA'IU of Edmund Lord late of Oak-
enrod Mount Rochdale aforesaid Flan-
nel Manufacturer to apply to the Su-
preme Court of Tasmania in its Ecclesi-
astical Jurisdiction for the Seal of th<5
Supreme Court of Tasmania to be af-
fixed to an Exemplification of Probate
ot the said Will or the said Edmund
Lord. Deceased which Probate " was
granted to the said Executrix and Exe-
cutors by the High Court of Justice In
England in its Probate Jurisdiction on
the Twenty seventh day of August One
thousand nine hundred and twenty seven
power being reserved to Edmund Stan-
ley Lord son also of the said deceased
the other of the three Executors named
in the said Will if and when he should
attain tile ago of Twenty five years.
DATED this Thirtieth day of'Apr.l
One thousand nine hundred and twentv
eight.
MARTIN & HOBKIRK. SHIELDS C;
HERITAGE,
Proctors tor the said Marla Lord, Ed-
mund Brierly Lord and Sydney Her-
bert Lord.
LOST AND FOUND
_OST, young Grey Cat, Persian tail.
1 Good reward. 58 Lansdowne Cres.
TÍESP. Girl like position house duties,
' daily, 9 till 4, city. 1478 Mercury.
T OST, Pince-nez, inside case initials
M.N. Reward. Taylor and Sharp.
f OST, Black Kelpie Dog, Strathern S!.,
iJ Mt. Stuart. Ring Central 1419,
or Mr. Chivers, Strathorn St. Reward.
T OST, Wallet, containing money: Mel
Aj ville and Argyle Sts. Reward. 113
Argyle St.
T OST, Cart-cover. Kindly return
lu Texas Oil Co., 171a Murray St. Re-
ward.
J_OST. N. Hobart or city, Gold Brooch
with cross in centre. Keepsake.
Apply 298 Argyle Street. Reward.
TOST, Black Pup, strayed Monday,
New "Town. Please return Bur-
rows, Brlghtslde, Bay Road, New Town.
Reward.
I' OST, Gold Brooch, between Strand
Theatre and North Hobart. Re-
ward. Combe, Fruiterer, 337 Elizabeth
Street.
rrAKEN by mistake, Sat. night, Palais,
Black Shoe In place of Black Shoe
with coloured heel. Kinder please return
308 Argyle St.
TX)ST, between Lower Sandy Bay an i
Lord Street, on Sunday, Small Ivory
Flower Brooch. Finder rewarded on
returning to Rennie*« Store, Lipscombe s
Avenue.
JpOUND, near Stowell Hospital, Liver
and AVhlle Field Spaniel. Ring
Glenorchy 10.
JPOUND, Fountain Pen. Owner can
hu ve .same by applying to II. Dunn's,
Quality Butcher, 133 Elizabeth St.
Three times the life, less than I
double, the cost. *
| A. PATON & SON t
I 136 LIVERPOOL STREET, HOBART *
«^«??^^»^«^<H^M|l».|ll|.l|lltll|lHll|lltll|.ltll)lH
MOTOR CARS AND CYCLES.
RUY, 5-seater Sedan Cal-. Full particu-
lar, inspection. 1422 Mercury.
POR SALE, Ford S.S., good order. £33.
-'09 Elisabeth Street.
WANTED Buy, Car. Price, make,
particulars, 1480 Mercury.
POR SALE, Single-seater Hup Car, in
perfect order. £140 cash. 1443 Mere.
pOR SALE, Ford Van, perfect order,
new job. Wood's Toftee Shop.
JpOTt SALE, Hupmobile Six, 1926-27
Model. Perfect ovder and appear-
ance, well shod. 1426 Mercury.
pOR SALE, one Ford one-ton Truck, In
real good order. Price, £65. City
.Motors Pty., Argyle Street.
CALE, Buick 4-cylinder, good running
order, well shod, £145 cash, OP
terms. Auto Car Garage, 72 Argyle St.
CPORT Side-car, suit Indian Scout, only
£9/10/ complete. Island Cycle3
Pty. Ltd., 11-15 Argyle Stieet.
CALE, Henderson Motor Bike and Side-'
car, complete, balloon tyies, side
screen and luggage rack, £65 cash or
easy terms. Auto Car Garage, 72 Arg-
yle St.
rPHE SERVICE CO. OF TASMANIA,'
166 Brisbane St., Launceston. '
Open Friday Nights till 9 o'clock.
All Classes of Used Cars Bought and
Sold. Big Values In Used Cars.
"TYRES, TYRES.-Your old Tyre3
taken in part payment on any brand
of New Tyro or Retreads. A-Z Acces-
sories, 69 Collins Street.
JfEW Matchless Motors now on view at
reduced prices. Island Cycles Pty.
Ltd., 31-35 Argyle Street. Don't forget
we hove a most up-to-date workshop,
genuine Matchless spares and skilled
Matchless mechanics.
£16/10 buys an InQian> 7"9 n-P- Just
being painted' and over-
hauled. Island Cycles Pty. Ltd., 11-15
Argyle Street.
jV/fOTORISTS. -Wo Buy Your Old
Tyres. You Buy Our New. Stand-
ard Prices. Barnet Gla6S, Perdriau,
Dunlop. W. J. NEA VES PTY. LTD.
The Motor Hospital, Macquarie St.
'Phone S29.
PORD SEDAN, last one available; four
gears, wire wheels, five balloon
tyres. To clear. £250. City Motor..
Argyle Street
¡VfOTORISTS, bring you.- Tyre and
Tube Repairs to bo Vulcanised by
us. We guarantee satisfaction. Croft's;
Rubber Works, Murray Street. 'Phono
639.
IVfOTOR Tyro Retreading Specialists.
Retreads guaranteed 3,000 miles.
Tas. Rubber Co. Ltd., 51 Collins St.,
Hobart
£40 SECURES Now 1J Remington 2
speed Motor Cycle. K. starter.
Terms arranged. Meadowcroft's. 180
Elizabeth St.
\TOTORISTS, for Vulcanising, Re
treading, and all Tyre Repairs,
I Edgar nail. 43 Bathurst Street 'Phone
800. _
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JTOR SALE, li and 2J ton Republic:
Trucks, reconditioned; gunrantef" I
In first-class- order; spares stocked.
Terms and fuller particulars, WEB-
STER. ROMBTCH LTD., 113 Collins St.
T5ICYCLES at Prices to Suit ad
?*- Pockets:-English Imported Bi-
cycles, £0/10/: Minerva Bicycles bui.t
from £3/10/; Malvern Star- Bicycles
the choice of champions, built from
£13/10/; Pattern Racers, £14/10/;
B.S.A. Racers, £18/10/. Minerva Cycle
Works, 96 Elizabeth Street.
MOTOR AUCTIONS.-W. J. Neaves
Pty. Ltd. will sell to-day 'at 343a
Macquarie Street. , by auction, at 2.30,
FORD CARAVAN, suit softgoods hawk-
er or country storekeeper; Hup, Modfl
N; Ford S.S.; Chev. S.S.; Dodge Tour-
er; Essex 4; also sundries.
Owners may offer Cars. *
'Phone 829.
pjLECTRO-PLATINil.
Silvering Gas and Electrical
Coppering ' Fittings
NIckelling Coaehbuilders' Iron
Bronzing Work
Silver Oxidising & Household 'Requi
Lacquering sites
Motor and Cycle Builders' Ironmon
Parts gery
Table Silver, etc. '
H. C. HEATHORN AND CO. LTD.,
53-03 Bathurst Street, Hobart.
"VTESTLER PROCESSED RETREADS.
Ask the man who uses them.
THE SUPER TREAD TYRE
COMPANY.
72 COLLINS STREET,
HOBART.
108 GEORGE STREET,
LAUNCESTON.
'Phone 2832.
GOOD MORNING.
Another drop of rain won't do us any
harm, but think of the convenience
hop In the Car on a wet morning and ar-
rive on the job all nice and dry
LET
HEATHORN'S
SHOW YOU THE WAY. ' ,
ESSEX Six, Single-seater, onlv 12
months old, in perfect order, £175.
RENAULT, Doublc-seater, a first
class Continental Car. Dirt Cheap, £90.
FORD Single-seater, Colonial Body,
Self-starter, perfect order, £90.
SINGER Single-seater, English Li_l]t
Car, 35 milos per gallon Absolutely
right, £110.
FORD Double-scater Self-sUrtor,
splendid order, £55.
TERMS ARRANGED.
H. C. HEATHORN & CO. LTD.,
53-63 BATHURST STREET.
HOBART.
^ND FOR MOTOR - CYCLES
We can't be beat.
We don't like 'em.
But there you are.
Willie they last take your pick, You
should know good value when you see it.
HARLEY' Combination, good as new,
only £80.
Latest Triumph. Spotless, registration
for 8 months, £65.
Douglas, £35.
Villiers, £25. ^ .
Villiers, £12. ' ',
Indian, old model, £5,
Neat Side-car, suit small machine,
£12. ? -
SEE M. FOSTER.
ROßT. NETTLEFOLD PTY. LTD..
Used Car Department.
WELL, AVELL, WELL.
Better A'alue Ever. -,
Good Sturdy Cars at Worklnamau
Prices.
15-20 Flat, £05.
15-20 Flat Sports, £130.
Ilupmobilo Tom cr, £175.
Rugby Tourer, £130.
Chevrolet Tourer, £145.
Morris Oxford, £160.
Overland Four, £80. .
Ford Starter Car, £75.
Dodge Tourer, £100.
WORKINGMAN PRICES.
Terms to Suit.
SEE M. FOSTER.
ROBT. NETTLEFOLD PTY, LTD.
Used Car Department. i
$