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  • Advertising

    ... [Advertising] (2162 words)
  • CALENDAR FOR SEPTEMBER.

    ... [Detailed lists, results, guides] (41 words)
  • PHASES OF THE MOON.

    ... [Detailed lists, results, guides] (20 words)
  • The Guardian Published at Portland every Monday and Thursday Evening. Phone 39. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1933. Shipping.

    Shipping. The Port Auckland on Friday arrived at the port and loaded it big consignment of frozen meat for overseas from Borthwick and Sons ... [Article] (46 words)
  • Serious Illnesses.

    We regret to record the serious [?] of Mr. H. Days, who has been smitten down with a severe attack of pn[?]monia. Other cases are ... [Article] (32 words)
  • Visit of City Tennis Players.

    A team of tennis players from the V.L.T.A. will visit Portland, and on Saturday, 18th November, engage in a match with local players. It is ... [Article] (58 words)
  • "A Full House."

    The liberal support of the public is hoped for at the repeat performance of "A Full House," when the nett proceeds will be given to the ... [Article] (72 words)
  • Portland and Its Pioneers.

    The local Historical Society has finalised arrangements for the publication of its book dealing with early Portland and the pioneers. A ... [Article] (99 words)
  • Sight Testing and Modern Glasses.

    In order to give country residents the same benefit as metropolitan clients, Messrs. Coles and Garrard, the well known Melbourne opticians, ... [Article] (107 words)
  • Mortality Amongst Stock.

    Rather sensational developments have occurred in connection with the mortality amongst stock at the North end of the common, reported in last ... [Article] (116 words)
  • Football Dance.

    The ladies' social committee of the Portland Football Club have now all their arrangements well in hand for their dance on the 28th ... [Article] (158 words)
  • Portland's Centenary Way.

    Writing to the "Herald," Mr. W. J. Williamson says:—At Portland we have adopted the plan of registering a proprietary company to run ... [Article] (272 words)
  • Special Optical Notice.

    As notified by advertisement else where, Mr. S.' B, Abotomey, F.S.O.I., the well known optician, of Capitol House, Melbourne, will personally ... [Article] (176 words)
  • State School Utility Fair.

    The Mothers' Club members are energetically pushing on with preparations for the Utility Fair which takes place on Thursday, 5th ... [Article] (208 words)
  • FOOTBALL. The Juniors. Ramblers Win Premiership.

    The Ramblers and Rovers met at Hanlon Park on Saturday afternoon in the grand final of the local junior association. The day was very ... [Article] (234 words)
  • MELBOURNE FOOTBALL. League.

    In the presence of 50,000 people, the second semi-final of the League was contested on Saturday between Richmond and South Melbourne. ... [Article] (93 words)
  • Association.

    In the first semi-final of the Association on. Saturday, an almost similar game to that of the League resulted, for after having a ... [Article] (66 words)
  • Condah Butter Factory

    The directors' report and statement of accounts of the Condah Co-operative Butter and Cheese Factory Co. Ltd., for the year ending ... [Article] (915 words)
  • Portland Hospital.

    The Board met on Thursday evening, the president (Mr. F, Marshall) in the chair. Before proceeding with the business, he ... [Article] (391 words)
  • Host Holbrook says

    Host Holbrook. says: I have a var[?] of Olives called small Queens They are economical and tasty ... [Article] (19 words)
  • MAKING AUSTRALIAN PICTURES. Difficulties in Directing.

    There is such a thing as an audience being too interested in what you are doing to assist you. Recently at Bondi, Sydney, Ken Hall, who is ... [ILLUSTRATED] [Article] (371 words)
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