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BIRTHS.
McCARTHY (nee Mona Breheny).— On the 24th
December, at St. Helen's Private Hospital,
Bale, to the wife of Daniel McCarthy, jun.—
a. daughter (stillborn). -
MARRIAGES.
FLYNN— COLEMAN.— (Silver Wedding).— On
the 27th December, 1904, at St. Joseph's
Church, Collingwood, by the Rev. Father
O'Brien, Michael, eldest son of John Flynn,
of New Zealand, to Elizabeth, second daugh
ter of the late Patrick and Jane Coleman,
of Collingwood. Present Address: 74 Rams-
den-street, Clifton Hill.
HALL - MIERISCH - On the 23rd November,
at College church, Parkville, by the Rev.
F. Milne, Arthur Francis, youngest son of
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Hall, of Kerang, to
Melita, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G.
Mierisch, "Larneuk," Pigdon street, Princes
Hill.
MAWLEY— NICHOLSON.— On the 23rd De-
cember, at the Parsonage, by the Rev. Tud-
bull, Annie May, second eldest daughter of
William and Annie Hawley, of Richmond,
to Ossrick Bernard Nicholson, of Rich
mond.
JARMAN— ROBERTS.— (Silver Wedding. )— On
the 27th December, 1904. at St. Anselm's
Church of England, Middle Park, by Rev.
J. Stephen Hart (Bishop of Wangaratta),
Henry J. Jarman, Middle Park, to Lilian E.
Roberts, of Victoria-avenue, Albert Park,
Present Address: Lismore, Victoria.
MACKAY— McCALLUM. — (Golden Wedding).
—On the 26th December, 1879, at 6 Rose-
berry-terrace, Kelvin-bridge, Glasgow, by
the late Rev. John Isdale, of Free St. An
drew's Church, John, eldest son of the late
John Mackay, of Glasgow, to Agnes,
youngest, daughter of John McCallum, of
Glasgow, Scotland. Glasgow papers please
copy. Present Address: 72 Edgar-street,
Glen Iris, S.E.6.
TAINSH— GREER. — On the 30th November,
at the Independent Church, Collins-street,
Melbourne, John, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs.
J. Tainsh, Smith-street, Thornbury, to
Eunice, twin daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D.
M. Greer, Woolton-avenue, Thornbury.
VERNON — SAKER. — (Silver Wedding) .—On
the 28th December, 1904, by the Rev. G. W.
Harrison, John H., eldest son of the late
John and Emily Vernon, to Edith E. M.,
only daughter of Mary and the late G. J.
Baker, of Willlamstown. Present Address:
20 Robert-street, Spotswood.
DEATHS.
ALEX-JONES. — On the 25th December, at
Kyneton, Helen Alex-Jones, late of 25 Dar-
ling-street, South Yarra; Home papers please
copy.
ALLISON. — On the 26th December, at 5
Minto-street, East Kew, Ada, dearly loved
wife of William and loving mother of
Myrtle. Private interment.
ALLUM.— On the 26th December at her resi-
dence, 21 Barrow-street, Brunswick, Emily
Jane Allum, dearly beloved wife of Arthur
Richard Allum, and loved mother of Wil
liam, and sister of Elizabeth and Robert
Cockburn, and William (deceased).
A patient sufferer at rest.
BADKIN. — On the 26th December, at her
residence, "Cartref," 52 Barrett-street,
1 Albert Park, Emily Georglna, the dearly be--
loved wife of Ernest Albert Badkin, and
loving mother of Eveline (Mrs. Anderson),
Lily, Dorothey (Mrs. Payne), Helen (Mrs.
Lemon), Donald and Emily, aged 64 years.
Tasmanian papers please copy.
Mother at rest.
BELL.— On the 24th December, at Kilsyth,
Eliza, relict of the late William Bell. In
terred at Maryborough 26th December.
BENNETT.— On the 25th December at Lister
Private Hospital, St. Hilda, Harry White-
house, of Maori Hill, Dunedin, N.Z., dearly
beloved husband of Elizabeth, and loving
.father of Charlie, Frances (Mrs. Pratt), Ada
(Mrs. Howell), Harry, Percy, Amy (Mrs.
Roberts), aged 70 years. At rest. New
Zealand papers please copy.
BLENCOWE. — On the 26th December, Mar-
garet Mary, the dearly beloved only daugh-
ter of Mary E. and the late Frances T.
Blencowe, of 61 Sandrlngham-road, Sand-
rlngham: beloved niece of M.A., W.P., A.T.
and M. J. Lyons, aged 14 years. R. I. P.
BOE (nee Sieber). — On the 26th December,
at her residence, 92 Chestnut-street, Rich-
mond, Mary Rose, the beloved wife of the
late Jack Boe, and loving mother of Marcel
(deceased), Florrie (Mrs. McManus), Louis,
Lena (Mrs. Harrison), Leonard, Lucy,
Rosie, Jack (deceased). Jean (deceased),
aged 47 years. A patient sufferer at rest.
R.I. P.
Immaculate heart of Mary, your prayers for
her extol;
Oh sacred heart of Jesus, have mercy on
her soul.
BOE. — On the 26th December, Mary Rose
Boe (nee Sieber), of 92 Chestnut-street,
Richmond, dearly beloved sister of Minnie,
Elizabeth and James. R.I.P.
— Inserted by James and family.
BOWEN-JONES.— On the 26th December,
Vera, wife of David Bowen-Jones, of Wal-
lace-avenue, Toorak.
BOWEN-JONES. — On the 26th December, al
the home of her mother, Vera, eldest daugh
ter of Mrs. W. Adamson and the late W A.
Adamson, of "Thyra, " Wilson-street, Middle
Brighton.
BROWN.— On 25th December (suddenly), at
his residence, 310 Albion-street, West Bruns-
wick, Leslie George Robert, the dearly loved
husband of Jane Frances (Cissie) Brown,
and loving father of Verna, aged 35 years..
BROWN.— On the 25th December, at his
residence, 310 Albion-street, West Bruns-
wick (suddenly), Leslie, loving son of George
and Mary (deceased), brother of Percy.
Ivy, Alec, of 72 Victoria-street, Flemington.
In. God's care.
BROWN. — On the 25th December, at his
residence, 310 Albion-street, West Bruns-
wick (suddenly), Leslie, loving son-in-law
of Mrs. Nugent, and brother-in-law of Alice
Eileen, of 9 Fawkner-street, South Yarra.
BURNET.—On Christmas eve, at private hos-
pital, Ellen, widow of the late Thomas Bur-
net, Williamstown, loved mother of Arthur,
Ethel (Mrs. Terry), Harold and Doris, aged
71 years. Privately interred 26th December
from daughter's residence, 9 Gellirbrand-
street, Williamstown.
CLARK.—On the 20th December, George
Thomas Clark, only son of George Clark,
Walker-street, Dandenong, and brother of
Ruby (Mrs. J. J. Mills, Chandler's-road,
Noble Park), aged 28. Interred Albury.
A true and faithful son.
CUNNINGHAM.—On 22nd December, at his
residence, 57 Graham-street, Wonthaggi,
James, dearly beloved husband of Mary, and
father of James, Eileen, Charles, Alicia (de-
ceased), Nell, Noreen and Vincent, aged 48
years.
DEAYTON.—On the 26th December, at 151
Peel-street, Windsor, Ellen, relict of the late
Robert Deayton, and mother of Thomas
Robert, William and Lillian (Mrs. Tymms),
aged 89 years. Rest in peace.
FISHER.— On the 25th December, at the resi
dence of her son-in-law (Mr. W. Black-
bourn), Erskine-road, Macleod, Rosetta
Phyllis, dearly beloved wife of Joseph W.
Fisher, and loving mother of Nellie J. (Mrs.
W. Blackbourn), aged 55 years.
A patient sufferer at rest.
GARRETT.— On the 26th December, Andrew
Garrett, of 82 Westbury-street, East St.
Kilda, late of Centreway, city, the dearly
loved husband of Agnes Garrett, in his 56th
year. A patient sufferer at rest.
HARRINGTON.— On the 26th December, at
her residence, 22 Carnavon-road, Caulfield,
Lucy, relict of the late John Harrington, of
Tungamah, dearly beloved mother of Tom,
Colin, Wynne (Mrs. Bolger), Jack Martin,
Dolly, Frank and Kathleen. Privately in-
terred at Tungamah. Requiescat in pace.
HEAD.— On the 25th December (suddenly),
at her grandparents' residence, Joan Mar-
jorie, only dearly beloved child of Myrtle
and Robert Head, of Ouyen, and dearly
loved grandchild of Mrs. Head of Canter-
bury, and Mr and Mrs G Maggs, "Flower
Dell" Ringwood, aged 3 years and 7
months. Our little angel in heaven
HEXTER.— On the 25th December, at the
Warragul Hospital, George, beloved son of
the late William and Harriet Hexter, loving
brother of Edward, Alice (Mrs. Parker),
Walter, Harriet (Mrs. Lucckese), Lily (Mrs.
Russ), Florence (Mrs. McCall) and Jack,
aged 44 years. Late of 60 Stead-street,
South Melbourne.
HEXTER.— George, result of accident, member
of South and Port branch Boot Makers and
Repairer's Asociation. Sincerely regretted
by members. H. Keen, secretary; W. J.
Cox, organiser.
IRWIN.— On the 25th December (suddenly),
at her residence, 284 Canterbury-road, Surrey
Hills, Ellen Norton, beloved wife of the late
Henry Irwin, and loving mother of Lillian,
Harley, George, Gladys (Mrs. Ashburn),
Irene (deceased), Nora (Mrs. Goodbrand)
and Roy, in her 75th year. Formerly of
Chewton. Privately interred, 26th Decem-
ber, Boroondara Cemetery.
KEEGAN.— On the 26th December, Alice Mar-
garet, the beloved wife of Clarence Keegan,
of 167 Reynard-street, Coburg West, loving
mother of Daisy, Mabel, Louis, Elsie, Mil-
lie, Harold and Gertie, aged 67 years.
KEEGAN.— On the 26th December, at Mel-
bourne, Alice Margaret, dearly beloved wife
of Clarence, loving mother of Daisy (Mrs.
Smith), Mabel (Mrs. Boase), Louis, Essie
(Mrs. Phillips), Millie, Harold (deceased)
and Gertie, mother-in-law of Jim, Bert,
James and Eva, grandma of Roy, Irene,
Beryl, Rose, Harold and Thelma. A patient
sufferer at rest.
KEEGAN.— On the 26th December, at Mel-
bourne Hospital, Mrs. Keegan, the dearly
loved and highly respected friend of Mrs.
V. Reece and family, 169 Reynards-street,
Coburg.
She died as she lived— everyone's friend.
KEEGAN.— On the 26th December, at Mel-
bourne, Mrs. Keegan, dearly loved friend of
Mrs. Robertson and family. Dearly loved.
KEPPEL.— On the 26th December, at private
hospital, John, the dearly beloved husband of
Bridget Keppel, loving father of William,
Minnie (Mrs. Daly) and Daniel, aged 65
years. No flowers. R.I.P.
LAURENCE.— On the 25th December, at his
residence, Winchelsea, William, the dearly
beloved husband of the late Elizabeth Lau-
rence, and loving father of Lindsay, Edwin,
Percy, Allan, Lena (Mrs. M. Batson) and
Marjorie Laurence, aged 68 years.
Peace, perfect peace.
MAYZE.— On the 25th December (after a short
illness), at Melbourne, John Thomas, the
youngest son of the late Samuel and Florence
Mayze, beloved brother of Merlyn Douglas,
aged 21 years. Late of Invercargill, N.Z. No
flowers, by request. Requiescat.
McCARTHY.—On the 26th December, at Sale,
Mona, dearly loved wife of Daniel
McCarthy, jun., Traralgon. R.I.P.
McCARTHY.— On the 26th December, at
Sale, Mona, second beloved daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. M. Breheny, York-street, Sale.
R.I.P.
McINNES.— On the 26th Decmber, at 18 Pine-
avenue, Camberwell, Elizabeth (Bessie), re-
lict of the late Allan McInnes, loved and
loving mother of Mary (Mrs. J. Mackinnon),
R.I.P. No flowers, by request.
METCALF.— On the 26th December, at her
son's residence, Mr. A. Metcalf, 12 May-
steet, North Fitzroy, Harriett, widow of
the late Robert Gardiner Metcalf, loved
mother of Adolphus and Frederick Metcalf,
aged 82 years. At rest.
POWELL.- On the 26th December. Olwen, the
dearly loved daughter of Arthur and Mar-
garet Powell, 90 Neville-street, Middle
Park, and loving sister of Eria, Lloyd and
Blodwen, aged 6 years 9 months.
PRENDERGAST.— On the 24th December, at 5
Scott-street, Caulfield South, Catherine Mary,
loved wife of Edwin James Prendergast. In-
terred privately 26th December.
SADLER.— On the 24th December, at the
Children's Hospital, George Allan, dearly
loved baby of Joseph and Catherine Sadler,
127 Wales-street, West Footscray, age 5
weeks. Thy will be done.
SCOTT.— On the 23rd December, at her resi-
dence, No. 2 Raven-street, Kew, Anne Ada,
the dearly loved wife of William Menzies
Scott, and loving mother of Anne Marie
(Mrs. Prendergast), John Bold and Jean
Catherine (Mrs. Brockwell), aged 57 years.
A patient sufferer at rest.
DEATHS.
SMITH.— On the 26th December, at 99 Canter-
bury-road, Canterbury, Sadie, loving daugh-
ter of Ann J. Smith, and the late Thomas
Smith; also loving sister of Emma and the
late Thomas L. Smith. Peace, perfect peace.
SPICE.— On the 26th December, at the resl-
of her son-in-law (Mr. Chas. Hickson),
239 Station-street, Fairfield, Frances Char-
dearly beloved wife of Thomas Spice,
of 36 Queen-street, West Coburg, and lov-
ing mother of Mildred (Mrs. Cunningham),
Edgar (of W. Aust. ), Henry (dec.), Mabel.
May (Mrs. Hickson), Horace, Clara (Mrs.
Porteous), Ida (Mrs. Kruger), Rupert
(dec.) and Myrtle (Mrs. Haley), eldest
daughter of the late H. A. Thorn (of Bal-
lan), aged 77 years.
UPTON. —On the 24th December, at her resi-
dence, "Valley View," Yering, Mary, be-
loved only daughter of the late Charles and
Catherine Upton; fond sister of the late
James Upton. R.I.P. Privately interred at
Lillydale.
WALSH.—On the 26th December, at private
hospital, Richmond, John William, the dear-
ly beloved eldest son of Mary and the late
William Walsh, of 371 Danks-street, Middle
Park, and loving brother of Ellen (Mrs.
Murphy), Bessie (Mrs. Gunn), May, Wil-
liam and Walter, aged 42 years. Late of
Kerang. Requiescat in pace. No flowers, by
request.
WALSH.—On the 26th December, at Epworth
Private Hospital, Richmond. Jack.
A good old pal.
—Mag and Shep.
WOODFIELD.—On the 26th September, at
"Yartla," Como-avenue, South Yarra, Eliza-
beth Mary Woodfield, aged 76 years. Private
interment.
IN MEMORIAM.
ANDERSON.— In memory of Hans Jacob An-
derson, who died on the 27th December,
1928.
Those who loved you best
Think most of you to-day.
—Inserted by Mrs. and Mr. Watson, Chap-
pie, O. and E. Petersen.
BATROUNEY.—In fond memory of our dear
daughter and sister, Jameely, who died on
25th December, 1926.
No one knows how much we miss you.
Some may think the wound is healed;
But they little know the sorrow
Deep within our hearts concealed,
—Inserted by her loving father, mother, bro-
thers and sister.
BAXTER.—In loving memory of our dear wife
and mother, who departed this life on 27th
December, 1928.
Life's load too great, the journey hard to
bear.
Till God looked down so mercifully and
kind.
And gave her rest, heaven's joys to share,
To leave us mourn in solitude behind.
BAXTER.—In loving memory of our dear
friend, Mrs. Baxter, who died (suddenly) on
the 27th December, 1928.
She left her home with a smiling face,
Not dreaming death was near,
Not thinking she would never return
With those she loved so dear.
— Inserted by E. and A. Cameron.
BAXTER.—In loving memory of our dear
friend, Mrs. Baxter, who died (suddenly) on
the 27th December, 1928.
Do not ask me if I miss her,
Only those can tell
Who have lost a loving friend
Without a last farewell.
—Inserted by H. and L. Dineen.
BECKHAM.—A tributeto the memory of a
a dear pal, Robert, who died on the 27th De-
cember, 1921.
— Inserted by J.N.G.
BUTLER.—In fond and loving memory of my
beloved husband and our loved father,
Jas. W. Butler, who died (suddenly) at 114
Stanhope-street, Malvern, on 27th Decem
ber, 1927. Requicscat In pace.
—Inserted by his loving wife and children.
BUTT. —iIn loving memory of our dear father
and sister, Estelle, who passed to the higher
life on the 27th December, 1927, and 12th
December 1919, of Mangoplan, New South
Wales.
—Inserted by E. and H. Chamberlain and
family, Launceston, Tasmania.
CREHAN.—In loving memory of our dear
brother, Michael Crehan, who died on the
27th December, 1922. Deeply mourned.
May his dear soul rest in peace.
—Inserted by his sister and brother, Foots-
cray.
DEANS.—In loving memory of our dear bro-
ther, Alexander, who passed away on the
27th December, 1928.
Ever remembered
—Inserted by his brothers and sisters.
EVANS.—In loving memory of our dear mother,
who passed away on 26th December, 1924.
We always think of you, dear mother,
And think of how you died.
To think we could not say good-bye,
Before you closed your eyes.
We lost our best and dearest friend,
Mother, when we lost you.
—Inserted by her loving daughter and son-in-
law, Elizabeth and Stan.
EVANS. — In loving memory of our dear
mother, who passed away on 26th December,
1924.
Tossed no more on life's rough billows,
All the storms of life are lied,
God has found a softer pillow
For our darling mother's head.
But the hearts that loved you dearly,
Are the hearts that won't forget.
— Inserted by her youngest daughter and
son-in-law and children, Winnie and Ern.
FLETCHER. — In loving memory of Reta
Grace, loving daughter of H. W. and Jessie
Fletcher, and loving sister of Will, Jack,
Jim, Iris, Norman and Colin, who passed
away on the 25th December, 1921.
Memory will ever keep thy precious form in
view.
Till when life's span is o'er we'll cross the
line to you:
Around our hearts and in thy cherished
place.
Memory brings back to us your dear loved
face.
—Inserted by her loved ones at 274 Graham-
street, Port Melbourne.
FREER. — in loving memory of our dear mother,
who passed away 27th December, 1922.
Always remembered.
GAMLIN.— In loving memory of our dear
Rupert, who was lost at Frankston whilst
bathing on the 27th December, 1910.
Time rolls on, but memory lasts.
One of the best.
— Inserted by his loving father, mother and
sisters.
GROGAN.—In loving memory of my dear
mother, Mary, who died 27th December,
1916.
Sunshine passes, shadows fall,
Loving memories outlive all.
Three little words, forget me not.
They don't seem much but mean a lot.
—Inserted by her loving daughter, Alice, and
grandchildren, Jim, Bill, Alan, Dulcie, Theo,
Vin, Chris and Nancy; great-grandchildren
Theo, Alan, Bill, Pat, Jim, Peggy, Patricia
and Valvie Orr.
GROGAN. — In loving memory of dear mother.
Out in a lonely cemetery,
Under a pillow of clay,
Where they laid my darling mother,
Just thirteen years ago to-day.
You are not forgotten, near mother,
Nor wilt thou be. ,
As long as life and memory last
I will remember thee.
— Inserted by her loving daughter, Ellie.
GROGAN. — In loving memory of my dear
mother, Mary, who passed away on 27th
December, 1916.
In our home your memory lingers,
Sweetly tender, fond and true;
And as the time rolls on, dear mother,
We will always think of you.
— Inserted by her loving daughter, Mary;
son-in-law, Harry, and grandchildren,
Esther, Ruby and Harry,
HANDS. — In loving memory of my dear son
and brother, who died 27th December, 1908.
Ever remembered.
— Inserted by his brother and father, Alfred
and James.
HARRISON. — In loving memory of my dear
husband, Fred, who passed away 27th De
cember, 1921. Ever remembered.
Calm and peaceful he is sleeping,
Sweetest, rest has followed pain.
— Inserted by his loving wife, Teena Harri-
son.
HARRISON. — In sad and loving memory of
our dear brother, Fred, who passed away
27th December, 1921. Ever remembered,
Remembrance is the golden chain,
That binds us till we meet again.
— Inserted by his loving sisters and brothers-
in-law. H. and C. Hart, A. and C. Money,
L. and J. Patten.
HILLARD.— In loving memory of our dear
daughter and sister, accidentally shot at Gis-
borne, 27th December, 1925.
You left behind some aching hearts,
Who loved you most sincerely.
To think you could not say good-bye,
Will always bring regret,
But the ones who loved dearly.
Are the ones who won't forget.
— Inserted by her loving mother, father, and
loving sister Phillis.
HILLARD. — In loving memory of my dear sis
ter, Edna, accidentally shot at Gisborne, 27th
December, 1925.
Just a memory, fond and true,
To show, dear Edna, i think of you.
— Inserted by her loving sister, Pearl.
IN loving memory or our dear father, who
passed away 27th December, 1917; also our
dear mother, passed away 30th April, 1924;
also brother, Bob, killed in action.
Peacefully sleeping.
— Inserted by their loving daughters, Lizzie
and Jane.
JENYNS.— Treasured memory of my dear hus
band and our dear father, Thomas F., who
departed this life on 27th December, 1927.
He is not dead, his memory ever lingers.
In those old songs and kindly words he
said;
They touch our hearts as fragrant, vanished
fingers,
He Is not here, but oh, he is not dead.
— Inserted by his loved ones, Garden Vale.
JENYNS. — In loving memory of my dear son.
Tom, who passed away at Garden Vale on
the 27th December, 1927.
If i could speak with him to-day.
Laugh with him in the same old way,
Hear his voice and see him smile.
Then life to me would seem worthwhile.
Sleep the sleep you so much needed.
Free from sorrow, free from pain,
When we know how much you suffered
How could we wish you back again.
— Inserted by his loving mother and step
father, Mr. and Mrs. Bunting.
JOHNSON. — In loving memory of our dear
brother and uncle, Harold, who passed away
on 27th December, 1928
— George, Alison, Erica, Benny and Nanette.
LASCELLES. — In loving memory of my dear
wife and our darling mother, Violet Eliza-
beth, who passed away suddenly on the
27th December, 1927.
How hard it was to part with one
We held on earth so dear;
Our hearts no greater sorrow knows,
No trial so severe.
Her life was one whole sacrifice.
Her heart so true and tender.
She tolled so hard for those she loved-
Then left us to rememher.
— Inserted by her loving husband and chil
dren
MASON.— In loving memory of our dear father,
who passed away 27th December, 1924: also
our dear mother, who died 2nd September,
1920.
A beautiful memory left behind.
Of loving parents true and kind.
We have lost, but heaven bus gained,
Two of the best the world contained.
— Inserted by their loving daughter and son-
in-law, Mag and Will Strachan; also grand-
daughter Jessie.
MASON.—
The passing years can never change
Our thoughts of you so dear.
Fond memories linger every day.
Remembrance keeps for years,
—Inserted by their loving daughter and son-
in-law, Nellie and Dave Stevens; also grand
son George.
MASON.—
You left behind some aching hearts,
That loved you most sincere.
That never have, or never will,
Forget you, parents dear.
— Inserted by their loving daughter and son-
in-law, Annie and Joe Johnston, and grna-
sons, Jack and Len.
MASON.—
Links and steel may rust and sever.
But links of love will last for ever.
Two broken links in love's golden chain.
That God will mend when we meet again.
- inserted by their loving daughter and son-
in-law, Elsie and Charlie Hope, also grand
children Bonnie and Billie.
IN MEMORIAM.
MASON.—
To-day brings back sad memories
Of the loved ones gone to rest.
And those who think of them to-day,
Are those who loved them best.
. —-Inserted by their loving daughter and, son-
in-law, Ivy and Billie Dean.
McEACHERN.— In loving memory of my
dear wife and our darling mother, who
passed away on the 27th December, 1924.
Till memory fades or life departs
You will live for ever in our hearts;
The loss of one we loved so dear
Has made us sad these long five years.
Sadly missed.
— Inserted by her loving husband and daugh
ters, Tressie and Rose.
McFARLANE. — In loving memory of William
Roach McFarlane, accidentally drowned
whilst yachting off Werribee on 27th Decem
ber, 1912, youngest son of Thomas and
Rachel, late of 82 Smith-street, Collingwood,
brother of Walter and Ethel. Dear Will.
NESBITT (nee Acres). — In loving memory of
my dear daughter, May, who died 15th May,
1924; also her dear husband, Harry, who
died 27th December, 1927.
Links of steel may rust and sever,
But links of love will last for ever.
— Inserted by loving mother and sister, Doro
thy.
PARRY. — In loving memory of our beloved
friend, Frank Parry, who passed away 26th
December, 1928.
Some day we will understand.
—Inserted by Freda and Harold Evans.
PASCOE.— In loving remembrance of our dear
mother and grandmother, who passed away
on 27th December, 1925. Remembrance.
— Inserted by Glad, Arthur, Harold and
Joan.
RICHARDS. — In loving memory of my loved
husband and our dear father, who passed
away on the 27th December, 1929.
Still living, still loving, still ours,
He is not dead; his life of love still lingers
In sweet remembered smiles and words once
said,
They touch our hearts with fragrant van
ished fingers:
He is not here, but, oh, he is not dead.
—Inserted by his loving wife, Laura, and
children, Ilma (Mrs. Simpson), Vera, Melva
and Billie.
SEDDON. — In loving memory of dear mum,
who passed peacefully away to a Higher
life 27th December, 1920.
The tender cord of memory.
Is softly touched to-day.
— Inserted by her dearly loved son, Mal
colm; daughter-in-law, Louie; grandchildren,
Shirley and Malcolm.
SEDDON. — Loving memories of my devoted
parents, William Seddon and Catherine, his
loving wife.
The years shall not out go my thinking of
thee.
— Their loving daughter, Marion.
SEDDON.— A tribute of everlasting love and
remembrance of my esteemed mother,
Catherine Seddon, who passed peacefully
away to her home above 27th December;
1926.
Where Jesus stood and smiling said.
My dear one you are welcome home;
Then all the shining host burst forth into
song.
And angels resounded with the words,
Behold a mother has come.
—Inserted by her much loved daughter.
Katie ; her grandchildren, Ruthie and Ted
Whitaker.
SERKOWINEKOFF.— In loving memory of our
dear sister, Jessie, who departed 27th Decem
ber, 1919.
Ever fondly remembered, sister dear,
Though change may come each passing
year.
Memories cherished, beloved by all,
Till we meet again at the trumpet call.
SKINNER.— In treasured memory of our lov
ing and devoted mother, who passed away
at Ascot Vale on 27th December, 1915.
Ever sadly missed, dearly loved, deeply
mourned.
—Inserted by her loving daughter, Daisie
Irvine, West Australia
SMITH. — In loving memory of our dear
father, who passed away on 27th December,
1929.
—Inserted by his loving daughters, Annie and
Irene.
STUBBLETTY.—
We miss your merry laughter
As round our house you'd roam,
We miss you, for we loved you,
You were the sunshine of our home,
— Grandpa, grandma and Uncle Bill, Hawks-
worth.
STUBBLETTY.—In loving memory of our dear
niece, Edith Lillian, accidentally killed at
Mulgrave 27th December, 1926, aged 9 years.
We often sit and in memory trace
Edie, darling, your sweet little face;
And we, your loved ones, only know,
How much we lost, three years ago.
—Auntie Nance, Uncle Fred and little Belle
Peterson.
THOMPSON.— In loving memory of my dear
husband and father, who passed awav on
the 27th December, 1923, at Cottles-bridge.
At rest.
—Inserted by his loving wife, and son,
David.
VURLOW.—In loving memory of our dear son,
William Alexander (Billy), who died on the
27th December, 1924.
No more upon this earth we'll see
Our darling loved one's face;
There is no one in this wide world
Can ever fill his place.
Gone from us, but leaving memories
Death can never take away.
—Inserted by his sorrowing mother, father,
sister and brother, Linda and Fred, 7
Young-street, Footscray.
VURLOW.—In fond memory of dear Billy,
who passed away on the 27th December,
1924.
We shall meet, butwe shall miss him
— Inserted by D. Blundell.
WALLACE.—In loving memory of my dear
daughter, Emily, who passed away on the
27th December.
To-day brings back sad memories
Of a loved one gone to rest.
Peacefully sleeping resting at last.
In silence she suffered,
In patience she bore
Till God took her home
To suffer no more
— Inserted by her loving mother.
WILLIAMS.—In loving memory of my dear
husband our loving father, Albert Wal-
ter, fho was accidentally killed on the 29th
December, 1928.
— Inserted by his wife and family.
WOLFE.—In loving memory of our dear
mother, Elizabeth Regina, who passed away
on the 27th December, 1923: also our dear
father, who passed away on the 6th Feb-
ruary, 1917. Asleep.
—Inserted by their loving daughters, Marie
(Mrs. Blake) and REgina, also their grand-
son, Eric Blake.
YOUNG.—In sad and loving memory of our
dear beloved daughter and sister, Mavis,
who passed away on the 27th December,
1928, aged 9 years 7 months; also Thelma,
who passed away, 1916, aged 4 months.
Sadly missed.
—Inserted by their loving father, mother,
brothers and sister.
BEREAVEMENT NOTICES.
MR. and Mrs. C. GUNDERSEN and FAMILY
desire to THANK all kind friends for let-
ters, cards, floral tributes and personal ex-
pressions of sympathy in their recent sad be-
reavement.
41 Liverpool-street, West Coburg.
SURMAN.— The FAMILY of the late WIL-
LIAM SURMAN desire to THANK all kind
relations and friends for letters, telegrams,
floral tributes and kind expressions of sympathy
during their recent sad bereavement.
East Warburton.
FUNERAL NOTICES.
ALEX-JONES.—The Friends of the late Miss
HELEN ALEX-JONES are respectfully in-
formed that her remains will be interred in the
Kyneton Cemetery. The funeral is appointed
to leave the Kyneton Hospital, THIS DAY
(Friday), 27th December, at 3.30 p.m.
W. RAYMER, Kyneton, Motor Funeral Ser-
vice. Phone 254.
ALLUM.—The Friends of Mr. ARTHUR
RICHARD ALLUM are respectfully in-
formed that the remains of his beloved wife,
Emily Jane, will be interred in the Fawkner
Cemetery. The funeral will leave his resi-
dence, 21 Barrow-street, East Brunswick, TO-
MORROW (Saturday), 28th December, at 2
o'clock.
JOHN ALLISON. Funeral Director. 291 Syd-
ney-road. Brunswick. Telephone Brunswick 592.
BADKIN.— The Friends of Mr. ERNEST AL
BERT BADKIN are respectfully notified
that the funeral of his dearly beloved wife
Emily Georglna, will leave his residence
"Cartref," 52 Barrett-street, Albert Park,
THIS DAY (Friday), 27th December, at 3.30
o'clock, for interment in the Melbourne Ceme-
tory, Carlton, arriving at 4 o'clock.
THOS. RENTLE, Funeral Director. 225-227
Park-street. South Melbourne. M1350 (2
lines).
BENNETT.—The Friends of the late Mr.
HARRY W. BENNETT, are respectfully
invited to follow his remains to the place of
interment, in the St. Kilda Cemetery. The
funeral is appointed to leave the residence
of his brother-in-law (Mr. T. Reilly), 44
Havelock-street, St. Kilda, THIS DAY (Fri0
day) at 10 o'clock.
DRAYTON and GARSON, Undertakers,
190 High-street, Windsor.
BOE.—The Friends of the late Mrs. MARY
ROSE BOE are respectfully informed that
her remains will be interred in the Box Hill
Cemetery. The funeral will leave her resi-
dence, 92 Chestnut-street, Richmond. THIS
(Friday) AFTERNOON, 27th December, at 2
o'clock.
JOHN ALLISON, Funeral Director. Head
office. Richmond. Tels. J10Q3 and J3419.
BOWEN-JONES.—The Friends of Mr.
DAVID BOWEN-JONES, of "Romney,"
Toorak are informed that the remains of his
beloved wife, Vera, will be interred in the
Brighton Cemetery. The funeral will leave
the residence of her mother, Mrs. W. Adamson,
"Thyra," Wilson-street, Middle Brighton,
THIS DAY (Friday), 27th December, at 4
p.m.
A. A. SLEIGHT PTY. LTD., Brighton. X1146.
BROWN.—The Friends of the late Mr. LES-
LIE GEORGE ROBERT BROWN are re-
spectfully invited to follow his remains to the
place of interment, the Burwood Cemetery Tho
funeral will leave his residence. 310 Albion-
street, West Brunswick. THIS (Friday)
MORNING. 27th December, at 11 a m
HERBERT KING and SONS. Undertakers,
Lennox-street. Richmond- Phone J3462
CHURCHMAN.—The Friends of the late
CHARLES CHURCHMAN are respectfully
informed that his funeral will leave Joseph
Allison's Funeral Parlours, 788 Sydney-road,
North Brunswick, THIS DAY (Friday), at 3.30
p.m. o'clock for the Fawkner Cemetery.
JOSEPH ALLlSON. Funeral Director, 788
Sydney-road. North Brunswick. Phone Bwk.
FISHER.— The Friends of the late Mrs, RO-
SETTA PHYLLIS FISHER, of Erskine-
roan, Macleod, are notified that her funeral
will leave Taylor and Son's Chapel, Ivanhoe,
THIS DAY (Friday), 27th, at 3.30 p.m., for
Interment in the Heidelberg Cemetery,
TAYLOR and SON, Funeral Directors, Head
office. Heid., 55.
GARRETT.—The Friends of the late AN-
DREW GARRETT are respectfully Invited
to follow his remains to the place of inter-
ment in the Brighton Cemetery. The funeral
is appointed to move from his residence 32
Westbury-street, East St. Kilda, THIS DAY
(Friday), at 3.30 o'clock.
ALFRED ALLISON, Funeral Director.
estab. 1854). Head office, 221 Victoria-street
Melbourne, west. Phone. F1950.
FUNERAL NOTICES
GARRETT.—A.F. and A. MASONS OF VIC-
TORIA, Melbourne Lodge, No. 17.—The
Officers and Members of the above are re-
ested to attend the funeral of our late Bro-
her, ANDREW GARRETT, which will leave
his residence. 82 Westbury-street, East St.
Kilda, THIS DAY. (Friday), at 3.30 p.m., for
thc Brighton Cemetery.
A. E. MILLS. W.M.
R. S. JOHNSTON, Sec.
HEAD.—The Friends of Mr. and Mrs. RO-
BERT HEAD are informed that the re-
mains of their dearly beloved daughter, Joan
Marjorie, will be interred in the Box Hill
Cemetery. The funeral is appointed to leave
the residence of Mr. G. Maggs, "Flower Dell,"
Ringwood, THIS DAY (Friday), 27th Decem-
ber, at 2 p.m.
DRAYTON and GARSON. Undertakers, 215
High-street. Malvern, and High-street Wlnd-
sor. Tel. U1228
HEXTER.—The Friends of the late Mr.
GEORGE CHARLTON BROWN HEXTER
are respectfully informed that his remains will
be interred in the Fawkner Cemetery. The
funeral is appointed to move from his resi
dence, No. 60 Stead-street, South Melbourne,
THIS DAY (Friday), 27th December, at 3
p.m.
R. McKENZIE, Undertaker, South and Port
Melbourne. Phone M3107 (two- lines).
KEEGAN.—The Friends of Mr. CLARENCE
KEEGAN are respectfully informed that
the remains of his beloved wife, Alice Mar-
garet, will be interred In the Fawkner Ceme
tery. The funeral will leave his residence, 167
Reynard-street, Coburg West, THIS DAY (Fri
day), 27th December, at 2 o'clock.
JOHN ALLISON, Funeral Director, 291 Syd-
ney-road, Brunswick. Tel., Brunswick. 592.
KEPPEL.—The Friends of the late Mr.
JOHN KEPPEL are respectfully informed
that his remains will be interred in the Mel
bourne Cemetery, Carlton. The funeral will
leave his residence, 5 West-street, Brunswick,
and proceed to St. Ambrose's Church, THIS
DAY (Friday). 27th December, at 4 o'clock.
JOHN ALLISON. Funeral Director. 291 Syd-
ney-road, Brunswick. Tel., Brunswick, 592.
MAYZE.—The Friends of the late Mr.
JOHN THOMAS MAYZE are informed
that his funeral will leave Apps and Sons'
Mortuary, 239 Lonsdale-street, THIS DAY
(Friday), 27th December, at 11 a.m. for the
Fawkner Cemetery.
APPS and SONS. Telephone. J1145.
McINNESS.—The Friends of the late Mrs.
ELIZABETH (Bessie) MclNNES are re
spectfully invited to follow her remains to
the place of interment, Box Hill Cemetery.
The funeral will leave the residence of her
son-ln-iaw. Mr. J. Mackinnon, 18 Pine-avenue,
Camberwell, THIS (Friday) MORNING, 27th
Inst., at 10.30.
JOHN DALEY, Undertaker, Latrobe and
Spring streets, Melbourne, Telephone 827.
McPHERSON.—The Friends of the late
ROBERT McPHERSON are respectfully
invited to follow his remains to the place of
interment, is the Boroondara Cemetery, Kew.
The funeral is appointed to move from his
residence, No. 240 Station-street, Fairfield,
THIS (Friday) MORNING at 11 "o'clock a.m.
ALFRED ALLISON. Funeral Director.
Clifton Hill, phone JW170S.
METCALF. — The Friends of the late Mrs.
HARRIETT METCALF are respectfully
invited to follow her remains to the place of
interment, the Melbourne Cemetery, Carlton.
The funeral will leave the residence of her
son, Mr. Adolphus Metcalf, 12 May-street,
North Fitzroy, THIS DAY (Friday), 27th
December, at 11 a.m. o'clock.
R. ROBSON. Undertaker, corner of Bruns-
wick-street and St. George's-road, North Fitz-
roy. Tel., JW2345.
POWELL.—The Friends of Mr. and Mrs.
ARTHUR POWELL are respectfully in-
vited to follow the remains of their dearly
loved daughter, Olwen, to the place of
interment, in the Fawkner Cemetery. The
funeral is appointed to move from their resi-
dence, No. 90 Neville Street, Middle Park,
THIS DAY (Friday), at 2 o'clock p.m.
ALFRED ALLISON. Funeral Dlrcctor
(estab. 1854). Clifton Hill. Phone JW1708.
SPICE. — The Friends of Mr. THOMAS
SPICE, of 36 Queen-street, West Coburg,
are respectfully Informed that the remains of
his dearly beloved wife, Frances Charlotte, will
be interred in the New Melbourne General
Cemetery, Fawkner. The funeral will leave
the residence of his son-in-law (Mr. Chas.
Hlckson). 239 Station-street, Fairfield, THIS
DAY (Friday), 27th December, at 3.30 p.m.
JOSIAH HOLDSWORTH, Funeral Director.
380 Lygon-street, Carlton. Tel. F1232.
WALSH. — The Friends of the late Mr.
JOHN WILLIAM WALSH are respect-
uny informed that his remains will he In.
terred in the New Melbourne Cemetery, Fawk-
ner. The funeral will leave the Church
Our Lady Mount Carmel, Richardson-street,
Middle Park. THIS (Friday) MORNING, 27th
December, at 11 o'clock.
JOHN ALLISON. Funeral Director, 394
Ferrars-street, Albert Park. Tel. M2038.
BUSINESS NOTICES.
A A John Allison, Funeral Parlors. Head
Office, J1093 and. J3419.
B MATTHEWS PTY. LTD.,
UNDERTAKERS.
Head Office: 102-108 Toorak-road, S. Yarra
and Branches.
FUNERAL CHAPEL AND MORTUARY
ROOMS.
Special Motor Service of Minerva Hearses and
Limousine Cars.
Best Service and Attention. Moderate Charges.
Tel., Windsor 66.
RAYBOULDS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS
JV (Estab. 1852).— Complete Motor Service,
103 LONSDALE-ST.. Melbourne (tel. Cent.,
36 J) ; 40 Station-street, Malvern (tel. W1427).
Branches: Elstermvick, Oaklelgh, Cheltenham,
Prahran.
RING Sybil Nichols for Funeral Tributes, de-
llvered subs or country. Win. 46J and 1373.
LOST AND FOUND.
ANIMALS AND BIRDS.
COW, Ayrshire, brand HW; also Jersey Hei-
fer. Stolen or strayed, £2 reward, infor-
mation. Hancock, Forest Hill P.O.
FOUND, chest Filly, yearling, two fore, one
hind near foot white, star forehead. 55
Stafford-st. Abbotsford.
FOUND, Fox Terrier, Tuesday, city, female
with collar. 45 Heidelberg-rd., Clifton Hill.
LOST, city, Fox Terrier Dog, answers to
Nigger. Reward. 37 Drummond-st.,
Carlton.
LOST, Aberdeen Terrier (Digger), Tuesday
afternoon. Reward. 172 McKean-st., N.
Fitzroy. JW2070.
LOST, Pomeranian, white, between Luna
Pk. and beach, sick lady's pet; Good re-
ward. Woodlands. 11 Marine-par., St. Kilda.
LOST, In Murrumbeena, small Australian Ter
rier, answers to Toby. Reward. 712 Dande-
nong-rd., Murrumbeena. Oak. 894.
LOST, Corella Parrot. Reward. 27 Austln-
avenue, Elwood.
STRAYED, red Cow, broken horn, tether at
tached, milking, probably head for Fern
Tree Gully. Doran, McKinnon-rd., McKinnon
Reward.
STRAYED, black female Ponm. answers name
Floss. Roward. Detainer prosecuted. 305
Gore-st., Fitzroy.
TO Poundkeepers and Others.—Lost, black
Gelding, 2 white hind legs, blaze down fore
head, brand near shoulder AA. Reward. For
merly owned by Mangan, Richmond, 6 or 9
Manning, Seville.
WANTED, owner black Mare, left in pad-
dock. Sylvania Hotel, Campbellfield, 4
months ago.
GENERAL.
BLUE Hand Bag, cont. bank book, &c.,
Bowen-st., Dandenong-rd., Hughesdale,
towards Frankston. Finder please ring L4333.
Reward.
CHILD'S Gold Dummy, near Sacred Heart
Church, Kew. Reward. 56 Kent-st., Kew.
CHRISTMAS Eve, 7.30, near Darebin-bridge,
Alphlngton, lady's Hand Bag, containing
money, jewellery, letters, £5, reward. Fred
Walch, 251 Brunswick-st., Fitzroy. J2961.
FOUND. Suit Case. Bell-st., Preston. Ring
Windsor, 1751, or write 30 Wrlght-st.,
Prahran.
FOUND when camping, that there's nothing
so good as "Dandy" Ham.
HAND Bag Lost in city, on Xmas eve, con
taining money, keys and other valuables.
Good reward, 22 Salisbury-st., Coburg.
LEFT telephone box, Beaconsfield-par., Fitz-
roy-st., Boxing day, working girl's Wal
let, containing wedding ring, papers, key.
Finder keep money. Return to 618 High-st.,
Croxton, or ring Windsor 1520.
LEFT 10. J 9 p.m. train; McKinnon-Melb.,
small Kit Bag, cont. clother, wallet, photos,
(valued). Good reward. 11 Hall-st, McKin-
non. U3554.
LEFT in Burwood tram, black umbrella,
brown handle, arrived town 9 p.m. on
25th;. person seen taking same known. Please
return to 23 Rowell-av. Camberwell. Reward.
LOST, on Spencer-st, station, or on the 7.15
a.m. train to Bendigo, on Wednesday,
25th December, 1929, a brown Case, contain
ing clothing. Good reward on returning to
Station Master, Malmsbury railway station.
LOST, on Tuesday, 24th December, on Dan-
denong station, one blue Crochet Bag, con
taining purse with notes and silver and month
ly ticket between Dandenong and Melb. Please
return to Booking Office, Dandenong. Reward.
LOST, man's black wallet, containing motor
licence and papers, name and address en-
closed. Finder please return to R. Disney, 230
Albert-st.. W. Brunswick. Reward. Person's
honor at stake, Phone Bwk., 329.
LOST, pink Silk Scarf, shaded enus, on 25th
towards evening, vicinity 20-24 Broadway,
Camberwell; person seen picking up kindly re-
turn Winslow's. Hopeful. Winslow's News
Agency, Camberwell.
LOST, diamond Engagement Ring, Xmas
morning, between Empress-av. and Gamon-
st. Finder rewarded on returning to 67 Em-
press-av., W. Footscray.
LOST, Monday, man's Wages, between West-
garth station and Preston. Finder kindly
return Westgarth Railway Station. Good re-
ward.
LOST.. Dandenong-rd., between Noble Pk.
and Caullield, 0 p.m. Xmor day, boy's
Overcoat (Buckley's), lady's Rain Coat and
Overall. Reward. L2180.
LOST, between Mallng-rd. and 14 Logau-ot.,
Canterbury, gold double bar Brooch,
amethyst atone in centre. Please return to 14
Loyan-st, Reward.
I OST, black Bag, containing notes, keys,
j spectacles, between Wllllam-st., Gienfcrrle.
and Glenferrle railway station. Reward. 11
Stanlcy-av. , Auburn.
rOST, Grey Hat, between St. Kilda ami El-
J wood on Beach-rd. Finder please write
J. Snider, earc News Agent, Edith Vale, Re-
ward.
"I" OST, Tuesday. Purs, containing half-sovc-
-lJ reign, keepsake, and silver, between Stan-
hone-st. and 202 High-st.. Malvern. Reward.
Ehvood. U9500. before 12 noon.
LOST, upare Wheel, complete, Chcv. Truck,
between Mooroduc and Tnntl-gr. Reward.
J. Lendon, Woodblne-gr., Chelsea, or Tanti
Hotel.
LOST, between Northcote olid S. Melb.
beach, Xmus day. cable and dec. trams,
dark grey Ladv-llto Case, contents and purse.
Reward. W. McQaan, 3 Lcnnox-Bt., Northcote.
I OST. small diamond cluster Ring, on Tuea-
j day evening, tn cltv. probably Myer's. Rc-
ward. 74 Claremont-av., Malvern. U3741.
Tost. Rug, Xmus day, near Edith Vale. 6
j D.m. Rewnrd. Turner. 9 Hawthorn-rd.,
CHUlficld. 113803; Sat.
IOST. Suit Case, Frankston, containing ghl'o
j dothing. Return 11 Gordon n v.. Kew. Re
ward. ;
LOST AND FOUND.
GENERAL (Continued).
LOST, lady's Top Plate, 4 gold teeth, be
tween No. 6 O'ShanSSsy and Blackwood
sts. Good reward. . .
LOST, khaki car Side Curtain, Pt. Nepean-
rd., N. Aspcndale. Holdaworth, F12U2 or
Mord, 155.
Lust, between Oaklelgh and Pasco Vale,
leatherette Case, containing . clothing. Re-
ward. 430 St. KHda-st., Elwood. X3104.
LOST, Gladstone Bag by. Klstemwtck station.
Please return 24 Pyne-st., Caulfield. £1
reward.
LOST. S'ham. Beach, Xmas day, Glasses,
name HlckUng, Ovcdenc Inside; gent, picked
up kindly return. 12 Slms-st.. S'ham. Reward.
LOST, between Wattle-rd., The Boulevard,
Parcel Baby Clothes : RevVard. 2 Bur-
ton-av., Glenferrle. -
OST, Tuesday, Parcel, Malvern P.O. tel.
box. Glen Iris tf&m or Jras, Yellow. Re-
ward. 120 Burke-rd., E. Malvern. U4256.
LOST, at Meaburn, Wallet, containing
money, prayer bk., riilway ticket. Kc-
ward. N. Smith. Mlligrove.
T OST, Toorak or Malvern, £24 In bank cn-
JLi velopcs. £5 reward. Cohen Brothers,
134 Bourke-st. Cent., 404. . . '
LOST, blue silk Dress, Carlisle-sl., St. Kilda,
Xmas eve. Please return Hogg's News
Agency. Reward.
LOST, in Guineas Stand, Lens off Field
Glasses. Reward. 223 RusseU-st., city.
Phone, 11.310.
LOST, between Colac and Camperdown, Xmas
dav. Suit Case Motor Tube and gcnt.'s
Hat. Reward. L, Mills, Warrnambool.
OST, 3. Glove, Hoyts. 11 The Grove,
U Coburg. .
OST, In Carlton, Brooch, 3 pearls. Finder
J rewarded. Ring F1596; keepsake.
LOST. Christmas eve, Parcel, containing offi-
clal papers. Reward. Ring FU732Q.
LOST, pearl Necklace, between St. Kilda stn,
, and beach. 15 Canterbury-rd. St. Kilda
TI'lABEL'S Case Found, delivered Rusden-st.
i.T.1. Intact.
XATQULt D gentleman tn car who hailed lady
TV driving Lnncla near Darcbin-brldge, Al
phlngton, 1 Christmas eve, loss of black Bag,
ring J2961. Fred Walch, 251 Brunswick-st.,
Fltzroy.
MISSING FRIENDS.
— DUNN'S DETECTIVE AGENCY, "Never
Sleeps." Estab. 1884. Reg. Missing
Friends, Persons Traced ; Surveillance, Com
mercial Service Inquiries. Divorce evidence
collected a speciality. Expert staff genuine
services. Advice free. Phone 5302. Payne's
chambers, 75 Ellzabeth-st., Melb.
A — AUSTRAL DETECTIVE3, F2764.—
<t\. D. PATRICK, Manager, late of Burvetts,
Divorce. Commercial and Secret Inquiries.
LONDON HOUSE, 97 E»zabeth-st„ MELB.
CLIENTS are advised that our offices will be
Open 'during the Chrbtraas vacation with
thc exception of the Gazetted Holidays.
O'Donohuc & Brew, barristers and solicitors,
100 Swnnston-st. F5119.
DORR1E Croft and Brother,— Grand Pdrty,
N. Year Night. Pali, Brunswick P.O. r
HARRY it., — Xmas greetings and love from
dad, mum, A. ana A.; longing and wait-
ing for you. ' ' .
1NG, — Anyone knowing whereabouts of
Joseph King, contractor. late of Jcetho,
San Remo and Dalycton,, Glppsland. please
communicate with hb son; urgent. . M. 'King,
601 lnkerman-rd., Caulfield. ,
LLOYD'S investigation Offices. 8u Swansiun-
st., Melb.— Searches made -and " inquiries'
throughout the world; -200 ycara' unclaimed
records. Tel. 1845. "
PSORIASIS. — Stainless remedy at Lothcring-
ton's, 215 St. Georgc'a-rd., N. Fltzroy.
T>UBY. — Everytmng u.iv. nappy xm&u to
all; don't forget the don'ts Rom. 8:28.
Zam. . , ' ;
MATRIMONIAL NOTICES.
A — NUMEROUS Marriages Solemnised Pri-
vately. — Consult Proprietress, 440- Quecn-
st., op. Victoria Market, 10 till 8 p.m. Stamp;
$