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SHIPPING.
NEWCASTLE AND RUNTER RIVER
STEAMSHIP CO. LTD.
Express Passenger and Cargo Steamers
to and from Sydney at 11.30 p.m.
FROM NEW. FROM SYDNEY..
CASTLE.
Every Night EH. Every Night Ex
cept Suoday. cept Saturday.'
T.S. S. GWY DIR, T.S.S. "UNTER
To-night. To-night.
FARES: 1st Saloon, 8/6; Return, 15/;
Berth in Deck Cabin, 3/ extra each way;
2nd Saloon, 5/; Return, 8/60
Return tickets available two .months.
Week-end tickets available for, return till
Monday. 1st Saloon 11/, 2nd Saloon 7/.
WHARVES: Opposite Railway, New.
castle. Tel. 1715-6. Foot of King-street,
Sydney. "
kORTH OAST S.N. CO. LTD.
(Weather Permitting.)"
Richmond, Clarence, Macleay.-Noou.
Tues.
Byron Bay.-Cargo, Nooe, Wed. (via
Sydney). . Passengers, 5 a.m. Wed.
Manning R.-Noon, Wed.
Coff's Hbr.-Woolgoolga, 10 a.m.,' Sat.
Nambucra R. (via Coff's).-10 a.m.; Sat.
Belinger (via Coff's).-10 a.m., Sat.
Port Macquarie.-Noon, Tues.
Tweed R. (direct).-Inquire at office.
For further particulars, refer
A. H. HOUGH, Local Manager,
Tel. 602. 121 Scott-street.
Ip. AND 0. ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS
To London, via Colombo, Bombay,
Aden, Egypt, Marseilles, Gibraltar and
Plymouth.
REGULAR FORTNIGHTLY SAILINGS.
Steamer. I Tonsl Commander I Sails
MONGOLIA xa H16,579 R. Rhodes. Jan. 26
.IALOJA Itb 20,14 J. B. Browning IFeb. 8
SIOLDAVIA nab 16,066 C. H. Allin. Feb. 2.
IIOOLTAN ib ]201052 Ii, harrison" . Slur, 7
NTRATIINAVEItxa 22,017[B. J. Ohison Star, 23
NARKcUNDA lb 16.022 F. Sudell API, 4
STRAT AIRD .* 22,5141W. P. Townsend ApI. 20
t First and Second Saloon. * First Saloon and
Tourist Class, ?' Omils Bombay. a Tourist Class
sitly. a Calls at Port Sudan, b Calls at Hobart,
FARES, SYDNEY TO LONDON.
1st SIloon, from Single £85, Return £140.
2nd Saloon, from Single £65, Return £113.
Tourist Class, from
Single £30, Return £70.
Oversea Fares are subject to: Exzchange.
Principal Agents :
MACDONALD, HAMILTON & CO..
Scottish House, Hunter-street.
Joint Passage Agents, Tourist Class,
JOHN REID, LTD., 11. Watt-street,
Newcastle. 855
BAND O. PLEASURE CRUISES.
BY LARGE OVERSEA LINERS.
TO. NOUMEA.
9-10th March, STRATHNAVER, 22,547
Tons, to Noumea, Norfolk, and Lord
Howe Islands. via Brisbane. " Tourist
from 12 gus. First from 15 gus.
TO TASMANIA.
20th March, NARKUNDA, 16,572 Tons,
via Melbourne. First Saloon only, from
9 gns.
TO FIJI.
6'7th April, STRATHAIRD, 22,547 Tons;
via Brisbane. Tourist from 13 gns. First
from 20 gns.
TO PORT MORESBY.
16th June, MOOLTAN, 20,952 Tons,
via Brisbane 'and Great Barrier Reef.
First Saloon'only.
TO SAMARAI
14th July, ,NARKUNDA, 16,572 Tons,
via Brisbane' and Great Barrier Reef.
First Saloon :onl."
Principal Agenits :
MACDONALD, HAMILTON & CO.,
, Scottish House, Hunter-street.
Joint Passage Agents, Tourist Class,
JOHN REiD LTD., 1.'Watt-street,
Newcastle. 855
Aberdeen and Commonwealth
Line
ONE CLASS ONLY.
Passenger Service to Rull and London,
via Colombo, Port Said. Malta. ind
Southampton.- - ....
From Sydney.
xHobsons Bay .. .l 14,198 tons I Feb. 13
.xJervis Bay .... I 14.154 tons Mar. lC
xEsperance'Ba . . 14.176 tons Apr. 17
xCarrying passengers to Hobart and/or
Melbourne.
Fares: Hobart £3/10/; Melbourne £6.
FARES TO HULL AND LONDON.
From £38 Single, £68 Return.
Excursion to Colombo, Return Fare £32.
All Overseas Fares subject to Exchange.
For full portieular~s, apply
DALGETY & COlPANY LiMITED.
37 Watt-street, Newcastle
Telephone. Newcastk 1705.
TO LET AND WANTED.
(Three lines, 1/; each succeeding line, Od.)
AT CITY. Residential £1. Cottage 25/.
For good Tenants and Collections,
try W. J. McHATTIE. 19 Newcomen-st.
C ITY.-Porcher-st.. No. 11, 0 Roomed
House, cons'. £1 week. "
C'OTTAGE, 50 Church-street, Newcastle,
5 rooms, kitchen, laundry, etc., con
renient to surf. 25/ per week.
Apply, J. ALLANSON,
C/o. J. Ireland Ltd.,
3712 Crown-st.; Newcastle.
FURN. and Unfurn. Cottages, water
frontage, near pleasure. park, Speers
Point. Geo. Hardy, 'phone 11ool. 6.
NICELY Furn. Flat, every cony., private
entrance, perm. tenant. Terms mod.
Apply 49 Tyrrell-st. " 22
NICE Home in Suburbs, elec. light, gas,
coal. Rent free and concessions in
return Board owner. Reply, 25 Edden-st.,
Adamstown. " 09988
O)NE DBLE. FURN. BEDROOM. Din
ing, Garage, and all convs. Corner
Tooke and" Union Sts. 2
TO LET, Two Unfurnished Rooms.
9979 0a69 Bull-street.
TO LET, Well Furnished Two-roomed
Flat. Gas stove to self. Apply 54
Tudor-st., Hamilton. 2'
ROOMiS To Let, handy position. 59
M[aitland-rd.. I'slington. 9)966
W ANTED to Rent; 4-room Cottage,
Cook's Hill, with nice yard. Jackson.
"-Vine Villa," Burwood-ot., Newcastle. 18
W ELL FURN. D. BEDROOM. Will
lct single. 6/. 32 Emerald-st.. Hamil
ton North. Through Donald-st. gates.
W ANTED, FURN. COTT., with boat,
for 3 weeks from Feb. 6. vicinity
Brookes-parade, Belmont. State terms.
Reply C75 "Herald" Office.
BOARD AND RESIDENCE.
(Three lines.-1/; each succeeding line, 3d.)
ACCOMMODATION, Hotel Bennett,
Bob Robinson, Sole Prop. First-clam
Ace., 30/ wkly., garage free. Steel-st., Ham
PROFE8SIONS, TRADES, ETC.
(Three linen, 2/; per inch, 6/.)
T view of the Anniversary Day Holi.
day. THOS. J. MAY
will consult on TUESDAY. January 23,
and THURSDAY, January 25, at
. PENROSE'S PHARMACY,
515. Hunter-street, Newcastle.
SITUATIONS VACANT.
(Three lines, 1/; each succeeding line, 6d.)
HOUSEMAID-WA1TRESS, must be ex
-'"perienced, award wage; refe'rences.
Apply Mrs. Godsell, "Metropole," Ka.
toomba. 3713
AN, with children, wants Youn :Wo.
man for housekeeping. Apply,
"Herald" Office,'Wallsend. 37
SHIRE OF .KEARSLEY.
EMERGENCY RELIEF WORKS.
RELIEF WORKERS engaged at the
undermentioned places are notified that
the timetable for the payment of wages
on THURSDAY, 25th January, will be-
Kurri Kurri and Heddon Greta, at
School of Arts, Kurri Kurri, 8.30 a.m.;
Weston, Parish Hall, 2 p.m.; Abermain
and Neath, at Ahermain School of Arts,
8.15 a.m.: Kearsley and Abernethy at
Miners' Hall, Kearsley, 8.45 a.ni.; tell
bird, at McKendry's shop, 10.15 a.m.; Pax.
ton, Ellalong, and Millfield. at Paxton,
1.50 p.m.; hitchener, Pokolbin, and Nul.
kaba, at Shire Office, 8.30 a.m.; Branxton
and North Rothbury, at .Branxton, 9.45
a.m.; Anvil. Creek, at Greta, 11.45 a.m.;
Lochinvar, 12.30 p.m.: Homeville. Telarah
and Rutherford, at St. Luke's Hall, 2.30
p.m.
NOTE.---Kearsley, Abernethy, Bellbird,
Paxton, Abermain and Neath Relief
Workers will .please note alteration in
timetable.
W. J. GRIEVE,
22/1/'34. Shire Clerk.
221 '& 3715
WANTED, Housekeeper, for working
man, no encumbrance. State age and
wages. Reply DI0, "Herald." 25
W ANTED, respectable, middle-aged
Woman, as Cook-general, for coun
try home, £1 per wk. C88, "Herald."
W ANTED, a Kitehenman. Must be
experienced. Apply Great Northern
Hotel, Newcastle. 30
W ANTED Good Reliable Girl, able
cook; all household duties. Previous
experience essential. Copies references.
DII. "Herald." 25
IYANTED.
(Three lines, 1/; each succeeding line, 6d.)
BRIDGE DYERS. Cleaners, Hat Reno
vators. 'Phone 703. Collect and deliver
free. Suits Cleaned and Pressed 5/6. Suits
Dyed and Pressed 10/6. Guaranteed. Old
established. Only one add., near Sorby's.
GODON'S, Cut Price Boot Repairers,
collect and d..iver anywhere FREE.
Call or write. 1 Union-st., Newcastle.
F you wanta Loan try Civic Loan Office,
Lowest Interest. 15
ENNIS" PLAYERS, all grades. We
teach beginners. Courts for hire,
Monday to Friday 3/6 day, 2/6 half day;
Sat., Sun., 7/6 day, 5/ half-day. Write
Caretaker, Royce Courts, 185 Hunter-st.,
Wickham. 9106
WANTED Known, Classes, Shorthand,
Accountancy, Typing, &e., 2/6 & 5/
wkly. Hamilton Bus. College, 03 Tudor-s..
WHOLESALE ONLY.--Shops Supplied.
Keenest Wholesale Rates. Free de
livery. Send for list. D. Goldring & Co.,
Star Arcade. 'Phone 41.
WANTED TO BUT.
(Three lines, 1/; each succeeding line, 6d.)
AT 309 HUNTER-STREET. Tools,
Clothing, &c.. Highest prices. 8110
LL, GOLD, SILVER & SOVEREIGNS
Bought at Highest Market Rates.
L. SOLOMON, 589 Hunter-st.- -- 5980
AT JONES'Si 399 Hunter-st. Tools,
Ad0 Ctng, fles, Old Gold, etc., want
ed. Highest Prices. " 14
A BUYER of Furniture, .Sundries. any
thing salable. Spot cash. J. White,
48 Beaumont-street, Hamilton. 0840
CASH Registers, Scales, Bacon Cutters,
Shop lIittings. Spot cash. 204 Hun
ter-st. (opp. Burwood-st.). 4873
FURNITURE or Sundries Bought for
Spot Cash. DOUGLAS & BAKER,
Morgan-st.. City. 'Phone 1306.
GOLD BUYING DEPARTMENT. Old
and Broken Jewellery. Diamonds,
Quartz, and Alluvial. Artificial Teeth,
Sovereigns. Highest market price paid in
spot cash, and all kinds foreign currency
exchanged. Burwood-street Loan Office,
Burwood-st., Newcastle.
N.Z. PERPETUAL FOREST BONDS,
1926 and 1927 issue only. Submit
lowest price to 2376, "Newcastle Herald"
Office, Cathcart House, 110 Castlereagh
st., Sydney. 3586
SMALL Pony Plough. also disused Rub
ber Sulky Tyres. Hood, Wallsend-rd.,
Shortland. near Sandgife. 9
TOOLS. Sew. Machines. Gold, Gents'
Clothing, Bikes, Gues. Rifles, Books.
Stoves, Coppers, &c. 471 Hunter-st. 27
LOST AND FOUND.
(Three lines, 1/; each succeeding line, 6d.)
OST, Galah larrot. Reward on return
ing to 35 Lindeay-st.. Hamilton. 16
LOST, Grey Wallet, contg. Driver's Li
cence, &c., Hunter-st. or Strand
Theatre. Row. 7 Waratah-st.. Mayfield.
LEFT, Newcastle Station, 23rd Dec., two
Ladies' Overcoats. Reward on return
ing Mrs. Burnley, Wahroonga-rd., W'tah.
LOST. Bar Beach. Friday, Lady's Large
. Cream HAT. Rew. A. Young, Her
bert-st.. Belmont. 9993
LOST, new Canvas Car Cover, Newcas
tie-Wyong road, Sunday. Please re
turn 46 Denison-st., Hamilton. Reward.
LOST, Nele., about rmth. ago, :Marriage
and 3 Birth Certificates, also papers
in brown paper. Good rew. 077, "Herald.'
LOST, about Woolworth's, Thursday
n ning, two £1 notes (one old, one
new). nMoney of little girl, parents de
ceased short time. Reward. "Herald"
Office, Wallsend. 39
MAN'S Wages lost, between Steel Works
and Cook's Hill. Reward on returning
to 13 Bruce-st., Cook's Hill. 8
MEDICAL.
(Three lines, 1/; cach succeeding line, 6d.)
ALL MEDICAL RUBBER GOODS sup
plied. Price list posted. Stewart,
Chemst, 201 Hunter-st., Newcastle.
ONSULT FITTS, Chemist, at his new
and dnay address, 2 doors west of
ThIeatre Royal. 2041
?ONSULT STEWART, tie Chemist, at
201 HUNTER-STREET, when you
are ill. 8152
HART'S Pink and Black Pills, 6/ and
Hnntr-1str .box. Civic ?harmacy, 388
TLAS-MA-CENE. the Wonder Poultice,
- Soothes asd Heals. Everywhere, 2/6
and 4/6. 0106
RHEUMATISM, Headaches, Constipa
tion, consult Harold Arthur Fairleigh,
Herbalist. 7 Hunter-st., Merewether.
Diptho, Asthma Powder, 3/6. Ointment,
1/0, 2/0. Hours, 9-5 daily.
T.HT E WELL-KNOWN PILLS. No. 427,
-" are obtainable from STEWART,
Chemist, 201 Hunter-st., Newcrstle.
BUILDING MATERIALS.
(Three lines, 1/; each succeeding line, ld.)
STOP that leak now. Ring the Roof.
saver Co., Notle. 821, and save your
money. Expert advice free. Lowest rates.
rTHTEs ANTS Destroy Hoaces. Cor arr
v'Y Destroys White Ants, Borers, Cock
roaches, &o. 3 yrB, guar. 'Ph. Onrinmbah 41
LEGAL NOTICES.
(Three lines, 2/; per inch, 6/.)
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW
-SOUTH WALES.-PROBATE JURIS
DICTION.-In: the Will of SARAH
£1ODSON late of Holheaville in the
State of New South Wales widow de
caased.-APPLICATION will be , made
after fourteen days from publication
hereof that Probate of the will of the
abovenamed deceased may be granted to
DAVID THOMAS RIC HARD HODSON
and ARTDUR VINCENT CUNNING
HAM the Executors named thereihi and
all persons having any claim against 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 at the under
mentioned address. A. V. CUNNING
HAM, Proctor for the Executors. 98 Vie
cent-street, Cesnoeck. " 3716
TN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW
-SOUTH WALES.-PROBATE JURIS
DICTION.-In the Will of DAVID
DAVIES late of Young Wallsend in the
State of New South Wales Shotfirer de
ceased. Application will be made after
fourteen days from the publicatiomi hereof
that Probate of the last Will and Testa
ment of the ahovenamed deceased may be
granted to GWLADYS BRANDRICK in
the Will called GLADWYS BRANDRICK
and MARY ELLEN KENYON the Exe
cutrices named therein and all persons hav
ing any claim against the estate of the
said deceased are required to forward par
ticulars thereof within the above period
to the undersigned Proctors on whom all
notices herein ,nov be served. H.';V.
HIARRIS. WHEEVJER & WILLIAMS.
Proctors for Executrices, Lyndhurst Cham
bers, Bolton and King Streets, NEW
CASTLE. By their Agents: LAURENCE
& LAURENCE. B.N.Z. Chambers, 6 Wyn
yard-street, SYDNE..
TN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW
SOUTH WALES.-PROBATE JURIS.
DICTION.--n the Matter of the Estate
of ARTHUR GRAYSON late of White
bridge near Charlestown in the State of
New South Wales miner who died 10th
August 1933 intestate. And in the Mat
ter of Wills Probate and Administration
Act, 1898: the Public Trustee Act. 1913;
the Public Trustee (Amendinent) Act,
1923; the Testator's Family Maintenance
and Guardianship of Infants Act, 1910;
arid the Trustee Act. 1925.-NOTICE is
hereby given that the 'Public Trustee.
has this day elected to administer the
Estate of the abovenamed deceased. And
Notice is hereby further given that every
creditor or other person having any debt
or claim upon or interest in or affecting
the estate of the abovementioned de
ceased person is required to send in' par
ticnlars in writing of such- debt claim
or interest to the Public Trustee on or
before the Seventh day of April, 1934,
at the expiration of which time the said
Public Trustee will proceed to convey.
and distribute the property and assets
of the deceased person to or among the
respective persons entitled thereto. hav
iug regard only to the debts claims .or
interests of which he then bos 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 dis
tributed to any person of whose debt
claim or interest he shall not have had
notice at the time of such conveyance or
distribution. Dated this Eighteenth day
of Janmary, 1934. W. J. KESSELL.
Public Trustee, St. James Buildings, 109
Elizabetl-street, Sydney. . 3719
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW
SOUTH WVALES.-PROBATE JURIS
DICTION.--Ii the Mattir of the Estate'
of JOHN PATRICK REES late . of 24
3titchell-street Stockton in the State of
New. South -Wales' retired storekeepe'cr
who died 3rd Septeuiibbi',7 1933. intestate.
And in the Matter of the Wills Probate
and Administration Act, 1898; the Pub
lie Trustee Act, 1913; the Public Trustee
(Amendment) Act, 1923; the Testator's
Family 3Maintenance and Guardianship of
Infanits Act. 1916; and the Trustee Act,
1925.-NOTICE is hereby given that the
Public Trustee has this ,day elected to
administer the Estate 'of the abovenamed
deceased. And Notice is hereby farther
given that ev-ry creditor or other' person
having any debt or claim upon or interest
in or affecting the estate of the above
mentioned deceased person is required to
send in particulars in .writing. of such
debt claim or interest to the Public Trus
tee on or before the Seventh 'day of
April, 1934, at the expiration of-xwlhich
time the said Public Trustee will pro
ceed to convey and distribute the pro
perty and assets of the deceased person
to or among the respective persons en
titled 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 rroperty or asnets or airy part
thereof so conveyed or distributed to any
Ierson of whlose debt clain or interest
he shall not have had iotice at the time
of such conveyance o- distribution.
Dated this Eighteenth day of Jauiry,
1934. W. J1. KESSELL, Public Trustee,
St. James Buildings, 109 Elizabeth-street,
Sydney. 3718
TN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW
SOUTH WVALES.-PROBATE JURIS
DICTION.-Ihi the Matter of the Estate
of WILLIAM ALFRED THEODORE
PLATT late of 71 Merewether-street
Merewether in the State of New South
Wales piano tuner who died 11th Sep
tember,. 1933. intestate. And in the S1at
tre of the Wills Probate'and Adminis
tration Act, 1898: the Publie Trustee
Act, 1913; the Public Trustee (Amend
meit) Act. 1923; the Testator's Family
Maintenance and Guardianship of Infants
Act. 1916; and the Trustee Act, 1921.
NOTICE is hereby givei that the Public
Trustee has this day elected to adminis
tci- the Estate of the aboveuamned de-
ceased. And Notice is hereby further
given that ever creditor or otmer herson
having any debt or claim upon or interest
in or affecting the estate of the above
mentioned deceased person is required to
send in particulars in writing of such
debt claim or interest to the Public
Trustee on or before the Seventh day of
April, 1934, at the expiratioi of which
time the said Public Trustee will . pro
ceed to convey and distribute the pro
perty and assets of the deceased person
to oi among the respective persons e
titled 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 there.
if so conuseyed ot distribiuied to aiiy her
son of whose debt claim ir interest lhe
shall not have had notice at the time
of such conveyance or distribution.
Dated this Eighteenth day of January,
193?4. WV. J. KESSELL, Public Trustee,
St. James Buildings, 109 Elizabeth-street.
Sydney. 3717
TOILET AND HAIRDRESSING.
(Three lines, 1/; each succeeding line, 6d.)
L'L IL s Ha airr resn Salon, over
Hunter and Scott Sts. Permanent wave
from 17/6. 9063
NATURAL Looking Per. Wave (oil pro.
cess), 17/6l Shingle Head, 12/6; Mar.
cel, 2/; Reset, 2/; Haircut, 1/. By experts.
Fleaney's, 476 Hunter-st. W.. Ntle. 'Ph. 123
"'HERE ARE IMANY STUDENTS.
?= BUT FEW MASTERS."
We are Masters of our Profession, and
have been established at the anne address
for over 14 years.
MISS EUGENIE CORCORAN,
Ladies' Hairdresser
Strand Buildings, Two Doors from Strand
Picture Theatre (upstairs), Hunter-st
Watch for our us,,l big advertisement
each Wednesday and Friday. 3408
BUSINESS NOTICES.
H. J. GINGES'
GIGANTIC STOCK CLEARANCE
SALE
BLANKETS ANI IEE DOWN
QUILT/.
Wool Prices are up 33 1-3 per cent.
Blankets are now 7/to 10/ per pair dearer.
Tihis, combined with a general strike in
all Woollen Mills, is going to make
Blankets dearer and scarce. We are now
offering a limited quantity of New Sea
son's Blankets at Last Season's Prices,
and, in addition, a DOWN QUILT FREE!
Full Size Double Bed White Pure Wool
Blankets, made from long staple Wool,
,o ensure the maximum.of warmth and
wear. Long staple Wool contains no mill
waste. Each Pair Guaranteed.
CLEARANCE SALE .. •'. 33/6 pair
And a Pretty Double Bed Wool Down
Quilt FREE!
MAKE YOUR LAY-BY AT THESE
PRICES.
"OSMAN" MILL SHEETS.
ileliable Quality Full Size Double Bed
"OSMAN" Mill White Twill Sheets
ready hemmed for use. Each Pair Guaran
teed to give Satisfaction. Size, 80 x 00.
CLEARANCE SALE .. ..... 10/6 pair
CHIP HALL CURTAINS..
Newest Designs and Patterns in Chip Hall
Curtains, in all wanted colours. includ
ing Blue. Red, Brown, Orange, Tango,
Green, etc.. etc., etc. Strongly made,
finished with beaded end.
CLEARANCE SALE .. .... .... 3/li/2
LACQUERED SATIN.
l6in. Lacquered Satin. good heavyweight
quality, twill back finish. Shades of
Black, White. Green, Gold, Yellow, Saxe,
Flame. Royal,' etc.. etc., etc. Ideal for
Evening Frocks. Blouses, Furnishing, etc.,
etc.
CLEARANCE SALE .. I/ yd.
FUJI SILK. 9lid.
lgin. Heavyweight S unm Fuji Silk, double
warp qualityin a nice even weave.
CLEARANCE 'SALE ..9..d.. 9%d yd.
FLORAL DIMITY.
36in. Floral Dimity-in new Floral' De
signs, on Grounds of Pink, Sky, Gieen,
etc.. etc., etc. Guaranteed Fadeles.
CLEARANCE SALE ........ .. '1/ ,
SCHOOL TUNICS.
Fadeless ""Cesarise" Nay•- Blue 'School
T'unics. made with regulation three box
pleats on yoke, back, and front, finished
with belt.
CLEARANCE SALE, from :. . .'. '6/5
A SMALL DEPOSIT SECURES YOUR
LAY-BY!
FUJI SILK BLOUSES.
Regulation High School Pure Silk Fuji
Blouses. may be worn with Skirt or nn
dcr Tunic. Sports' Collar style, or Collar
for Tie. All sizes.
CLEARANCE SALE .......... 2/I ly
'BLOOM1ERS.•
Navy Blue. White, and Colours. in Silk
Stripe Lisle Bloomers. Sizes. Children's,
Maids. S.W., W. Ideal for School Wear.
CLEARANCE SALE .... ...... 1/ pr.
2 SPECIALS IN MEN'S MILANESE
WEAR.
Men's Milanese Polo Shirts, with popu
Inr Zipp Fastener, Shades of Blue. Fawn,
Grey, White, etc. All sizes.
Usual ... .................. 7/11
CLEARANCE SALE ...... .. 3/1/2"
Athletic Singlets, in above quality and
shades.
CLEARANCE SALE, 1/6 each, 2 for 2/il
21/ BOYS' TWEED SUITS, 0/11..
Smart Good Quality All Wool Tweed
Suits. Tailored to fit. All sizes..
CLEARANCE SALE ." ..... " .. 9/1l
8/6 PANAMAS, 3/9.
Gent's Genuine Ishmi Panama Hats,
featuring wide snap brim leaf, in Cream,
Fawn, and Grey. All 'sizes.
CLEARANCE. SALE .......... 3/9
Boys', in above 'quality ......... ./ll2.
BOYS' SUMtMER SUITS.
Boys' 2 •piece' Summerweight Suite-as
sorted sizes. A good: serviceable quality.
CLEARANCE SALE ........ 2/6 suit.
9/11 BATHING 'COSTUMES, 4/11%.
Ladies and Gent's Pure Merino Wool
Bathing Costumes. Latest styles, in Y
back. low back, backless, and opera back.
Colours of Red. Maroon, Green, Royal,
Black, etc. All fittings.
CLEARANCE SALE .......... 4/I l/
Children's, in above quality from 2/Il1/2
MEN'S COSSACKS.
Men's Strong Heavy Working Boots, with
strong leather soles and heels. All sizes.
CLEARANCE SALE ...... 7/Il pair.
LADIES' SANDALS.
Ladies' Imitation Crocodile and Patent
Leather Sandals' In all Colours, including
Black. All sizes..
CLEARANCE SALE .. .. ,. 3/lI? pr.
MAKE A LAY-BY NOW!
H. J. GINGES
431-435 HUNTER-ST.. NEWCASTLE
- (Near Auckland St.)
BUSINESS NOTICES.
JO.H N' S
SILK STORE
GREAT SUMMER SALE
DRASTIC REDUCTIONS IN ALL
DEPARTMENTS
MAROCAINS.
Heavy weight Crepe Marocain of
selected quality in newest tones of
Blues, Green, Browns, Beige, Red,
Grey. Musttrd, Lemon, Pinks, Apri
cot. Navy, Black, and White.
Usually .................. 2/6
SUMMER SALE, yd. ...... 161/2
FLORAL MAROCAINS.
500 yards only smarted printed effects
available in this super value Marocain.
Designs are on light and dark grounds.
Usually .... ........ 3/11
SUMMER SALE, yd. ... .. 1/1114
FANCY SILKS..
Table of Art Silks, including Bro
cades, Rayons and Art .Silk Voiles.
Featured in seasonable shades and
smart designs. also a few pieces of
Floral Rayon Taffetas. 36 inches wide.
Usually ............ 1/61?, 1/11%
SUMMER SALE, yd....... ... I/.
WASH FROCKS.
Voile and fancy patterned Harmony
Frocks, smartly cut W ith short sleeves
and finished with collars and pipings
of contrast. Limited quantity only..
Sizes S.S.W. to W.
Usually .. . .. 4/11 to 5/11
SUMMER SALE ... . ... 2/I i/2
FROCKS, SWAGGER COATS.
Rayon and Voile Frocksil also Sponge
Fahric fSwaggerCoata.Limited quan
tity 'only. ?ii'es S SWV to W; . .
Usually ., . .: . 7/11 to 15/11
SUMMER SALE . ..... .. 5/Il
F'ROCKS, SWAGGE5 SUITS:
Rack of Frdelc includlin'plain ard
figured- Marobain, Krinkle Crepe; also
Dimity Swagger Suits. Cit on smart
longer lines and finished with new
sleeve treatment. Sizes S.S.W. 'to
O.S.
Usually.. ...3./11 to 49/11
SUMMER SALE .......:... .. 19/Il
GIRLS' HATS.
Pretty washing Hats in eever. slstyles
of plain and fancy materials. Shades
of Lemon, Saxe, Red, Almond and
White.
Usually .. .. 3/11 ,'/11
SUMMERSALE . 2/lI2
MATRONS' HATS.
Showing. ins medium and' large head
fittings. Smartstyles made up of new
braid straws and finished with toning
ribbon. Navy and Black only..
Usually ...-....... ..... 9/11, .12/11
SUMMER SALE ..--.... ..-. ... 3/11
ATTRACTIVE HATS.
Medium and larger brimmed .styles in
Bubble, Toya and'.Fancy Braid straws,
trimmed with toning ribbon, Orgaudie
or Flat Flowers. All popular Summer
shades.
Usually .........- ... - 12/11, 14/11
SUMMER SALE ... .......... 5/Il
HANDBAGS.
Featured in Calf and Morocco in En
velope or Top-opening styles and smart
fitments. Shades of Beige, Grey,
Blue, Brown and Black.
Usually ........ . 10/11 and 12/11
SUMMER SALE ......... .... 8/11.
SILK. GLOVES.
A variety of smart gauntlet styles
embroidered and appliqued in con
trasting tones with elastic at wrist.
Shades of Beige, Brown and Grey.
Usually ........... 3/11 to 5/11
SUMMER SALE ...... .... 2/fII/2
LOCKNIT. BLOOMERS.
Superior - uality in a heav'y weight,
with elastic st waist anid knee. Popu
lar shades of Salmon, Sky, Nile and
White; Sizes S.W. to O.S.
Usually ..... ... ...... . 2/111
SUMMER SALE ... .... .../. 1/11
KIDD1ES' FROCKS. -
Table of Kiddies' Frocks cbmprsingi
attractive styles in .Linen, .Spun and
Locknit trimmed smocking and em
broidered sprays. Sizes 18 tb 22..
Usually ... .... ... 14/11 to 19/11
TO CLEAR .. . ... HALF- PRICE
JOHN'S SILK STORE
Cnr. Hunter & Perkin Streets
BUSINESS NOTICES..
TO-DAY'S WEATHER FORECAST.
Cloudy. and unsettled; fresh to
strong:south to south-east winds.
HURRY, LADIES, IF YOU WANT
TO SECURE A SUPPLY OF THE
BEAUTIFUL lain. ALL SILK
SPONGE AT SCOTT'S. ALL SHADES
AND WHITE.,
PARENTS .
abo are wise
are b yinm their Boys and Girls'
BACK-TO-SCHOOL
REQUISITES
at
SC OTT'S
Famous Cash Discount
FAIR
Wh? school attire. of dependable
quality ,:nd first-class ,workmanship
shows a genuine reduction of
AT LEAST
S2/.IN THE £.
A BLAZER IS A NECESSITY FOR
THE SCHOOLGIRL!
WO 'are" showing 'Girls' NAVY DOC
TOR FLANNEL BLAZERS, which
are- well-cut and bound with various
coloured braids. They are . excellent
quality and we have sizes to fit girls
from '5 to 14 years.
Usually,.. .... . 10/9, 11/9
DISCOUNT PRICE- ..."...9/8, 10/7
SERGE TUNICS.
'You will Sid 'that' these.' NAVY
SERGE TUNICS for girls wear excep
tionally well. They are of good cut
and perfect fitting.
Sizes... . 24 10 ' '6 38 44
Usual ... 17/6 18/11 23/6 24/6 20/6
TO-DAY. 15/9, 17/ 21/?l '22/ 26/6
(Sizes 27, 33, 42 correspondingly re
duced.).
SAVE, MONEY ON
..........BLOUSES.
For Summer wear these De Luxe
COTTON FUJI BLOUSES are ideitl
Showing in 'Cream only, at specially
reduced pricen.
Sizes . . . 24 07' 33 '6 42
Usual . . 3/11 3/11 4/11 4/11 4/11
TO-DAY. 3/6 3/6 4/5 4/5 4/5
(Sizes 030 and: 39in. oirrespondingly
reduced.
The Girls will like these KANEBO
FUJI BLOUSES. They have throw
open neck, with collar, band at waist,
and long slevees.
Sizes. . -4 30 33 39 42
Usual . . 6/11 8/11 8/11 8/1l 8/11
TO-DAY. 6/3 8/ 8/ 8/ 8/
(Sicts 27in 'd 36in. correspondingly
DAINTY FROCKS FOR SCHOOL
WEAR!'
Eisy to w"aish are these Girls' HAIR
CORD SCHOOL FROCKS in dainty
patterns. Sizes; 24, 26, 28,.30
Usual Price .. .. 3/3
DISCOUNT PRICE .... ...... 2/6
Smart, Serviceable and Cool are these.
Navy TOBRALCO TUNICS for Girls.
They feature boxa 'plats and belt, and
are well made and guaranteed to give
excellent wear.
Sizes ... .24 28 . 32 '6 "38'
Usual 8/6 8/6 0/11 10/11 10/1l
TO-DAY 7/8 7/8 8/11 9/10 9/10
(Sizes 26, 30. 14, 40 and 42in. corres
pondingly reduced.)
Girls' ."PAULINE" TUNICS in the
regulation school style. Navy only. i
. 2.1 2' 28 '30
Usiiail . . 45/6 5/0 3/11 '0/11
TO-DAY ."4/Ili?2'4/Ii/2 ':5/4 ,6/3
For the' hot Awedtliei':.these pretty
"Summer Breeze'?: FROCKS.for school
girls are just'"it."" They are guaran
teed fadglesa, and comen in: .ieat pat
terns. Sizes 26, 28, 30, 32.
Usually .. ...... ... -... ... ...... 5/6
DISCOUNT 'PRICE .. . ... 4/Itw
DURABLE SCHOoL'IWEAR;
FOR BOYS!.. ..
A serviceable SPORTS COAT for lioys
in light amid dark patterns. Sizes 7,
8, 0, and .10 only. Bring him in and
try one' on him "
'Usual 'Price '. ... ..-. .. ... 12/6
DISCOUNT PRICE ...-...... 6/11
Reduced~ to'?ra'cticaliy, half" pm-ice' ar'e
heeSIK LOUSFS "for boys . They
are very smat-t) and dress; 'and ex
treniely cool' for sumomnr wear!.
Usual Price ... '....": .. 3. /6
DISCOUNT PRICE ...-. . 2/11 each
OF COURSE,
'HE MUST HAVE
, i.ABLiAZER'
BRov' Navy FLANNEL, BLAZERS,
- nmshed wit- assorted two-tone cord
to nuatchi. "'
Usual Price . .-...... ... I.. l/11
DISCOUNT PRICE ..... . 5/4
A "good• bargain, in' Boys' STRIPED
pP NTENIS ,SHIRTS.," These
are showing in n-eat Bliue "ad Fawn
stripe effects. Sizes 121- to 14.
Usual Price .. .. 2/11
DISCOUNT PRICE . ...,.. 2/7i?
Good value .in Boys' NAVY SERGE
KNICKERSd-plain knees-.guaranteed
fast [ndigo dye. .• ,!,
Usual Prices . .... .... 5/11, 7/6
DISCOUNT PRICE K,. .:.• 5/4, 6/9
ALL' BACK-TO-SCHOOL
STATIONERY "REQUIREMENTS
will be found t Sale Prices at
'SCOTT'S
FAMOUS FAIR
B?USINXESS dO'TICES.
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Telephone 710
(5 lines).
Established 1878.
WINN'S
"Famous for 55 years for
Quality and Value.
WINN'S
GREAT,
SUMMER SALE.
• EVERYTHING REDUCED
(Except a few fixed-price articles).
BUY
cooL? DAINfl
AND SERVICEABLE
SUMME RCOTTONS
, AT THESE BIG
SALE REDUCTIONS.
.ZEPHERS HAIRCORDS,
CAMBRICS AND SHIRTINGS
ALL AT. 6%d yd.:. 4
These include Fancy.Check Zephyrs
in small, and overcheck. designs,
Fadeless Haircords in a. range of a
colourings and designs, Printed
Cambries and Striped Shirtings, an
excellent material for boys' wear.
All 27in. wide.
SPECIAL SALE'PRICE• 6?d yd.
TUNIC DE LUXE. PRINTED
-AIRCORDS, DOUBLE WIDTH
* CAMBRICS, ALL AT 1/ YD.
This group includes Tunic de Luxe
-a finely woven fadeless fabric for
dresses or lingerie: Fast Colour
Printed Haircords; guaranteed
Fadeless and double width Cam
brics in fadeless printed designs.
with highly mercerised finish. All
36in. wide.
SPECIAL SALE VALUE
ALL AT I/ yd.
. CHIFFON VOULES, PIQUE
VOILES, DIMITY AND. FADE
LESS "W.INNCHLNEE.
Usual Prices--2/l1, 2/68 2/3 and" 1/1l1
ALL A 1/I /6YD.
These Fabrics include a bi. range
of dainty Pique and Chifon- "Voiles
in niny attractive designs, cool,
crisp Fadeless Dimities, and the
well-known - Winuchene, the gairl
anteed fadeless fabric by Win's.
All 36in. wide.
SPECIAL SALE VALUE
ALL .AT l/6 yd.
ANVE £ 's NOW ON CARPET"S
• AND FLOORCOVYEUNGS.
SEE PAGE 12.
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.EETING I.
(Three uliies. 2/; per' inch, 6/.)
01TY OF NEWCASTLE.
PUBLIC MEETING TO PIOTEST
AGAINST DEATH SENTEN CE IM:
POSED ON H. PATTERSON AND
C. NORRIS IN THE "SCOTSBORO;
ALABAMA CASE.
-In response to a petition from a num
ber of ratepayers and forwarded by the
NKewcastle District Committee of the In
ternational Labour Delfeic, e1 hreby con
vene a Public Meeting to be held in the
Council Cmaniber, Town 1hall. King-street,
Newcastle, on Wednesday Next, 24th Jan.
nary,- 1934, at 8 p.m., for the purpose of
protesting against the death sentence in
cased on H. Pattersona and C. Norris in
the .Scotsbhroo Abibamu :n i ce aiid the
ieavy seiteiim. imposed oni the other ac
ciised on a charge of criminally outraging
two white girls.
Citizens of the City and District are
cordially invited to: attend;
R. G. KILGOUR, -
hal-. Mayer.."
Mayor 8 Room,' ..o..
.-iTown Hall, Newcastle,
.liti Jiaiuary, 131. ," 3721
M UNI?-CUPALIT Oh ADASISTOW?N.
A PUBLIC MEETING will be held in
the Council Chambers, Adamstown, TO
NIGHT, at.8 o'clock shap., Business: To
take steps to. saise funds in iid of thic
Prize Fund of the.fortlioning Fire Bri.
gades Competition.
171 . DAVID L: LLOYD,
3710 Mayor.
MUNICIPALITYOF NEW LAMBTON
PUBLIC' MEETING.
A Public Meetiig faor the purpose of
caconsidering the formation of a New Lamb
tonl Horticultural Society will be held at
the.,Council Cihambersi on .Wednesday.
Next, 24th inait., at 8 c.m. i
E. DUNKLEY,-'
:, ': .' ' :. • , ' .! ': : I ' syor,?
Coiuclb. Chamberi, Mayor.
SNew Lamilton. 10/1/'3 . 3728
MUN?IIPA'LITY OF NEW LAMBTON
PUBLIC: MEETING.
A Publie, Meeting for the pose of
devising ways and means of assisting New
Lambtoi. Fire Brigadc to raise funds to
wards its expenses in connectioa with the
forthcoming Firemen's Caruival will be
held at the Council Chambers, WVednesday
Next, .4th instant, at 8 p.m.
Ne, ..' . E..DUNKLEY,
New Lambton, 31ayor
17/1/'34. 3727
WARATA-MAYIELD ...RUGBY
. LEAGUE FOOTBALL CLUB.-The
Annual Meeting of above Club will .be
held in Town Hall, MONDAY NIGHT,
at 8 o'clock. Business: Xnuual report;
financial statement; election of officers
for. 1934 season. i All supporters of tie
League code cordially invited. J. DUG
GAN, Pres.; J. L. BENNETT, Hon. Sec.
-. I P0IMPOUNDINGS.
- (Three. lines, 2/; per inch, 6/.)
,' 18TRICT POUND. NEW LAMBTON.
-?Privately_ from WVhite Gates, Walls.
end : Dark Bay or Brown Pony Mare,
branded like bar over WO. Iif! no?t released
will be sold on THURSDAY NEXT,
January 25, 1934. F. FOWLER, Pound.
keeper. 3721
:IERSONAIL AND )ISSI1G FRIENDS
(Three lines, 1/; each succeediing.line, 6d.)
W ILL Gentleman who inquired re Janet
Taylor at cafe, please call again.
Father inquires, " . 168
$