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BEREAVEMENT NOTICES. '
Anderson.— Mr. ami mrs. willjam
anderson und family denire to
thank all kind friends and relations for
floral tributes, letters, cards, telegrams and
personal expressions ot sympathy in their
recent ead bereavement. Will all plense ac
cept this as a personal expression of their
deepest sympathy.
18 Hopetoun-strcet, Moonee Ponds.
BEAMENT.— Mrs. J. Lament and Mr.
nnd Mrs V. H. BEAMENT wish lo sin
cerely THANK their many kind relatives nnd
friends for their letters, cards, floral tributes
and personal expressions of sympathy received
during their sad bereavement, will alt please
accept this as a personal acknowledgment of
gratitude. _____
GtALLANDER.— Mrs. T. CALLANDER and
; FAMILY desire Lo THANK ah kind rela
tives nnd friends for expressions of sympathy
In their recent end hereovement. Will all
nlense accept this as a personal expression of
fhanhs.
CAMPTON.— Mrs. H. E. D. CAMPTON and
FAMILY desire to sincerely THANK all
relatives and friends for letters, cards, tele
grams and personnl expressions of sympathy
received during their recent sad bereavement.
Will nil plense ncccpt this as a personal ac-
knowlertgment of gratitude.
jTILOSK. — The SON nnd DAUGHTERS of the
late. Mrs. ELLEN ANN CLOSE wish to
express their sincere THANKS to all relations
and friends for floral tributes, telegrams, let
ters nnd cards nnd personal expressions
of sympathy; especially thanking Dr. De-
nenhnrdt and doctors and nurses in Melbourne
Hosnjtnl for their kind attention during their
mother's sudden Illness.
vfN O A TE S. — The "FAMI L Y of the Jnte MrTw.
'U B. COATF.S desire to THANK all relation®
and frfonds for letters, cards, floral tributes,
telegrams and nomonal expressions of sym
pathy received during their sad borenvoment.
Will all please accent' tbh as a personal
ncluiowlcdcmsnt of gratitude.
URTTsMr", "f7 C URT'l fT an d FAMILY
v/lHh to fllnctrclv THANK all relatives and
friends for telegrams, letters, cards nnd per
sonal expressions of sympathy during tnclr
recent sad loss. Will all pleare accept this
ns an acknowledgment of our deepest grati
tude.
854 Sydney-road, Brunswick.
CIORRIG A N.— M rs. P. OORRIGAN, SONS
J nnd. DAUGHTERS sincerely THANK ah
kind rolatlona ami. friends for floral tributes,
letters, cards, telegrams and persona! r-
slons of sympathy lu t heir. ead bereavement,
especially' thanking tne Reverend Fr. Vauphnn,
Mr. and 'frs, G. Urnka, Mrs. Cunningham
v»d Mr. Breen far their tnfnlllng k'noner".
WUJ nil nlenre ',,a nr r n-tronal
acknowledgment of our decpert gratitude.
.95 Fiiudtro-fiireut, Tliornuury N.37.
D'"' o3DM"n ArtBTsiioiTand FA M?LY
deslro to THANK all relations and frlonds
for telegrams, letters and cords and personal
expressions of sympolhy receiving during their
recent sad bereavement.
104 Park-street, West Brunswick.
rfANfiFNi— Mr. and Miss "HANSEN desire to
IL THANK all kind friends for letters,
cards, tetcyrnmn, floral tributes, personal ex
pressions of sympathy In their recent sad be
reavement. especially Dr. Jck. Hewlns. Nurse
Burke and the Rev. M. A. and Mrs. McLean.
Will nil plense ncccpt this ns a porsdnul ex
pression of our deepest gratitude
« Vcngo/.' Lakes Entrance. '
ITANSSON,— fi?TS. HANSSON and FAMILY
JlX desire to express their very sincere
THANKS to all relatives and friends for tele
grams, letters, cards, floral tributes and per
sonal expressions of sympathy in their be
rcavemont.
30 Invcrlelth-street, Hawthorn.
l.TICKEY. — The SONS nnd DAUGHTERS of
XX the lato Mrs. E. HICKEY rtesiro to
THANTC oh rc'i'h'-s and frlcvd for Ict'ern,
cards and floral trlbutea and personal expres
sions of sympathy received in their recent
and bereavement. Will all please accept this
as a personal acknowledgment of our deepest
10 Woodland-avenue, 'East Kcw.
Hodges.— Mr.i hodges?, son, . nnd Mr.
.and Mrs. W.'atchison and Mis# dan-
nock desire to thank all relatives and
friends for tolcgraras letters, cards and floral
tributes received during their recent sod
boreavement, . especially thanking Dr. Wini
fred Kcnnan. Sister Wilson and Rev. a. e.
Alblnton. Will all please accept this per-
sonaiiy for our sincere thanks and gratitude
UOHEsT— Mrs. J. E. HUGHES and SONS
(Roy. Clarence, Ronald) and Mra. BEAS-
LEY convey to their many friends and Reg
gie's pal3 their grateful THANKS for tele-
crams, flowers and letters: particularly to Dr.
T. A. Wright. 185 Wattle Tree-road. Malvern;
also Nurce Florence E. Carter. 33 Kyarrn-
road, Olcn lrln, for their unfailing attention
and -ktndncsi lo her son and their brother,
Reggie. R. McKenzle, 80 Koomang-road, Car-
ncslo. successfully carried out mortuary ar
rangements.
b Phllhps-avenue, Murrumbeena.
TfRONS-DAWKlNS. — The FAMILY -of the la!«
X Mrs. ISABELLA IRONS-DAWKINS desire
io sincerely THANJC all relatives and friends
for letters, 'cards, telegrams,, floral tributes
and personal expressions of sympathy received
during their recent sari bereavement; also Mrs.
Williamson, Dr. Daniels and R. Robcon for
their kind attention. Will ; all plense accept
this as a personal expression of gratitude.
TENNER.— Mr. ROLAND A. JENNEK,
ft DAUGHTER nnd SONS desire to, express
their heartfelt THANKS for tho help and com
fort of sympathy expressed In various ways
during ihelr raccnL sad bereavement.;, >.
Olvdevlllc," < 80 Chltiy-sliect, West Bruns-
iwlck.. ' - ' -- » v > .
JTLBERT — Mra." :E.;,:,J.. : , JILBKRT and
-'FAMILY desire to sincerely THANK all
kind frlondn and relatives for cards, .letters
telegrnins. personal.- visits and floral trlbutea
durmc their react : aad bereavement in the
loss of their dear one, especially thanklni.
Dr. Rutherford. Will all please accent this
as a personal acknowledgment ;of our deepest
grrtltudo. ... . .
32 Gower.atreel, Kensington.
M ANDERSON.— The fiONS--«udUaHTER
or tho Into WILLIAM MANDEHSON de
sire to THANK'' all relatives and friends for
telegrams, letters, card:? and floral trlbutea
In their recent sad bereavement, especially
thanking Dr. Brownell, , Colonel Hill, Mr. H.
Russell.- Will nil oleosa accept thlu as a per
sonal expression of our .deepest gratitude.
ITcCONCHIE. — Mr. and Mrs.. KEN McCON-
ill CHIE desire to express their ; sincere
THANKS to all relntlves, friends and neigh
bors for 'telegrams letters, cards, floral tri
butes and personal expressions of sympathy In
their recent «ad bereavement. Wlll all please
occept this as a personal acknowledgment of
our deepest gratitude.
5 Park-road. Glen Iris, S.E.fl.
Moore.— mm. t. moore und family
deolrc to THANI\ relatives nnd frlendH- for
their expressions of sympathy, letters und
cards In their recent ead -.bereavement, will
all plense accept this as a penonar acknow
ledgment of our deepest gratitude,
, 2 Herbert-street, FootBcray. , , ,
OXHAM. — Mrs. A. E. MOXIIAM and Mr.
FRED. MUXHAM wlsh to r express their
sincere THANKS to all irlends for teiogramu,.
cards, letters, floral tributes and personal ex
pressions of sympathy during their recont sad
bereavement. Kindly accept this as a- pcr-
sonai ncknowlcdsmnt of our deepest gratitude.
MR. and Mrs. A. W. ANDREWS and Mr.
GEO. WILLIAMSON deslro to express
their sincere THANKS to all relatives friends
nnd neighbors for telegrams, letters, cards,
floral tributes nnd personal expressions of sym
pathy during their #nd bereavement.
IL ELIJAH BOSTOCK and FAMILY, of
. park-rond, Middle Park, sincerely THANK
all kind relntlves and friends for floral tributes,
letters, telegrams and personal expressions of
sympathy In their , recent sad Ijercavenicnt ,
with epcctul expression of thanks to Sister fir.
Noscda for her kind attention. Will all .Ploano
accept this personally for our r.lncsre thanks
and gratitude. "
MR. "ROBERT A. B. CANEj and FAMILY
desire to THANK nil kind relatives and
friends for the numerous tokens of svm-
pathv received during their recent sad loss
in the death of Mrs. A. L. (Ada) Cane.
Will all nccept this as a parsonnl ucknow-
ledcmcut of their deepest gratltinlc.
Yoxtetli," 180 Lygonstroc4, Carlton, N.,1.
IL FERDINAND GRUMM18CH and
FAMllA. of 25 Robeson-street, Freston.
oei.ire to tender to all kind friends thtir
hcnrtielt THANKS for personal expressions of
sympathy, uoral tributes, telegrams. letteis.
cards nnd help accorded them In their recent
sad bereavemenl of a devoted wlfo and mother,
especially thanking Mr. and Mrs. Chappie and
the matron nnd nurses of No. tt
Women's Hospital, lor their untiring atten
tion. Will nil please accept this as aper-
sonaj acknowledgment of our sincere grati
tude.
Mr. LONGMuFk and FAMILY deslro to
THANK all relatives and friends for te.e-
grams, letters, cards and personal expressions
of sympathy received In their recent sad be
reavement. Will nil please accept this as a
personal acknowledgment of our deepest grati
tude.
121 Edward-street, Bru nswl c k .
MR. nnd Mrs. J. McCALLUM wish to sln-
coroly THANK their many friends, also
Rev. Wright, for floral trlbutea. telegrams,
cards, kind letters during their recent sad be
reavement. Will all please accept this nn a
personal expression of our deepest gratitude.
52 Lynch-strcct. Footacray. ____
R. W. T. SPENCER"" nnd FAMILY, of
rhUllp-slreet, Alphlngton. wish to THANK
friend# nnd relations for their kind expres
sions of sympathy In their recent end bereave-
mom.
-vtfrs. B. I3ETTS and FAMILY. 120 Winder
IfJL merc-ptrcct, Ballarnt, desire lo convey
their sincere THANKS to all kind friends und
relatives for personal expressions of sympathy,
also letters, telegrams und floral tributes in
their recent sad bereavement, especially thank
ing Dr. Gardiner and Rev. G. Tregear for
their kind and unremitting care, will all
please accept this as a personal acknowledge
men, of oin gratitude.
MRS, m". j7COCIIRANE ami FAMILY Wish
to e.xpiees their heartfelt THANKS to ull
kind friends nnd relatives for letters, cards,
lelagramp. floral tributes and personal expres
sions of sympathy received during their recent
sod bereavement. Will all please accent this
as a personal acknowledgment ot our deepest
gratitude.
10 Station-avenue, MeKlnnon.
MRS. G. COOKSON and DA UGHTEKff de
sire to THANK all relatives and friends
tor telegrams, cards, floral tribute# nnd per
sonal expressions of sympathy In their sad
bereavement.
MRS. g! H. DOWntCK and FAMILY deslro
to express their sincere THANKS to ull
relatives, friends and neighbors for telegrams,
letters, cards, floral tributes und personal ex
pressions of sympathy, and also tn Dr. H. Flem
ing Dunstnn for his untiring attontlon In their
recent sad and sudden loss of their dearly
belivcd hunband and father.
51 Murray-street, Klsternwlch,
IV I Kb. W. EVUALL and BON wish to
THANK all kind relatives und friends toi
Word tributes, telegrams, letters and cards,
also personal expressions of sympathy, in
their recent sad bereavement. Will all please
accept this a# u personal acknowledgment ot
«»ur deepest grntliuda.
T\rR8. HOPE and FAMILY desire to"TIIANK
i»JL all relatives and friends for telegrams,
letters, cards, floral tributes and personal ex-
prcsRions of sympathy received In their recent
sad bereavement, especially thanking Dr.
McLean, Rev. Father Bailey, Bisters of 8t.
Joseph's, Mrs. M. MacCallum. Mm. J. Wil-
11am», Mrs. O'Connor. Mr. P. Barry, also Mr.
Jurkumi for the manner In which he curried
out the funeral arrangements. Will all please:
accept this as a personal acknowledgment of
our deepest gratitude.
J Railway. terrace, U'llllamslown.
MRS. F. PIKE and FAMILY desire to
THANK their many kind friends and re
latives for their telegrams, letters, cards,
visits, floral tributes and personal expressions
of sympathy in the sad loss of their loved
husband and loving father, especially thanking
Dr. Horgan, Sister Kossatz, Rev. H. Gibbs,
Rev. Geo. Wong, for their untiring attention
and kindness. Will all please accept this as
a personal acknowledgment of our deepest
gratitude.
"Winterbourne," 63 Cramer-street, Preston
West.
BEREAVEMENT NOTICES.
MRS. PRICHARD nnd FAMILY desire to
THANK all kind friends for letters, airds
and floral tributes in their recent bereavement.
Will nil please accept this a# personal ae-
knowlcdgmcnt of our graUtude,
ATUBRAY.— Mrs. RUSSElVmURRAY 'and
itj. Mr. and Mrs. .1. MOKFATT dcolrc to
THANK all relative# and friends for floral
tributes nnd expressions of sympathy In their
recent sad bereavement. WJII all please nc-
ccpt this as a personal exprosalon of thanks_ j
"VTOTLEY. — Mrs. C. K. NOT LEY undl
IN 'FAMILY desire to THANK all relatives
and friend# for telegrams, letters, cords,- floral
tributes and perscnal exprenckms received dur
ing their recent ood bereavement. Will all
please accept thlo a# a personal acknowledg
ment of our deepest gratitude.
40 Hamilton-street, Hcddop.
PACKE.— Mr. JOHN O. PACKE ami
FAMILY desire to express, their sincere
thanks to all relatives, friends and neigh
bors for telegrams, letters, cards, ' floral tri
butes and personal expression# of sympathy
during their recent sad loss. WIU all please
accept this as a personal acknowledgment of
our deenest gratitude, .
"Harrowden." 1 Middlesex-road, Surrey
Hills. ' '«
PARAVICINI. — Mr, and Mrs. L. PARA-
VICINl wish to THANK all relatives
nnd friends for telegrams letters, cards,
floral tributes nnd personal expressions of
sympathy received during our ead and sudden
bereavement, especially thanking Mrs. J,
McDonald, Dr. Joel and Nelson Druid Lodge.
Will nil plense accept this personally for
our sincere thanks nnd gratitude.
327 Mason-atrcct, Newport. "
13ETERE0N.— Mr. and Mrs- PETERSON rle-
J- sire to THANK all relatives and friends
for telegrams and letters, cards and floral tri
butes, also thanking Mrs. Cooper for her kind
ness.
314 Alexandra-parade, ColUngwood. _______
CEARLE. — Mr#. G. SEARLE and SON de-
0 sire to THANK all relatives nnd friends for
telegrams, letters, cards, floral tributes and per
sonal expression# of sympathy received during
their recent sad bereavement,
"Carola," 82 Clarendon-street, Thornbury.
S MEDLEY, —Mr. and Mrs. O. F. SMEDLEY
desire to THANK al! relatives and friends
for cards, letters, floral trlbu'es and personal
expression# of sympathy in their recent end
bereavement, especially thanking Drs, H. Jud-
1:1ns and A. WJlcon and Sinter E. A. Palmer,
of Falrhank Private Hospital, Box Jill!. Will
all ploaso ncccpl this a3 our sincere gratitude.
T'aiT. — Mr. "alICK" tait ' and FAMILY de
sire to cxproM their sincere THANKS to
all relatives and friends for nil kindnesses
end expressions of sympathy In their re
cent sad bereavement. Will all pleaoo ac
cept this as a personal acknowledgment of
our . deepest grntltude.
_3. ' Thornton-street, Kcw.
T AIT.— The' SISTERS and BROTHER of the
lata Mrs. ALICK TAIT return sincere
THANKS for all expressions of sympathy in
their sad bereavement.
2 Flndon-nlrect, Kew. ' _____
fpAYLOn.— Mr. and Mrn. E. J. TAYLOR.
1 Mr. TED nnd Miss DOROTHY, desire to
express . their most sincere THANKS to all rela
tives, friend#, public Institutions for telegrams,
letter#, cards, floral tributes and personal ex
pression of cympatliy during their recent sad
loss of Tom.
npEASDALE. —Mrs. TEAPDALE and
J. FAMILY dcrlre to THANK nil relatives
r.nd friends for floral Iribu'."#, cards and per
sonal expression# of sympathy in their recent
red bereavement, especially thanking Mix
Agnew for his kindness, will all please
rcc«T)t this us an acknowledgment of our
gratitude.
"Coolart," 170 Wcston-streel, East Bruns
wick
WALKER. — Mrs. E. WALKER ami
FAMILY desire to express their sincere
THANKS to all relatives nnd frlenlls for floral
tributes nnd expressions of sympathy during
their recent sad bereavement.
1fi Spring-street, Preston. ,
WILSON.— ROBERT, AGNES (Mra. Bovlil),
CHARLES nnd ARTHUR desire to
THANK their many friends for their kind
sympathy conveyed through telegram#, let
ters and floral tributes In the recent bereave
ment suffered by us through the loss of our
mother," Christina Wilson. Friends, will you
kindly nccept the above as an acknowledg
ment of our arntltude.
"Marong," Marong-grove, Balwyn.
WTOOLCOCK, — Mr. O. N. WOOLCOCIC and
l » FAMILY wish to THANK all relatives
and friends for their expressions of sympathy
In their recent snd bereavoment.
FUNERAL NOTICES.
BUCKINGHAM.— The . Friends' of The lnfe
Mr. EDWARD MARCEL (Ted) BUCK-
INGHAM arc Informed that his remains will
be Interred In the Brighton- Cemetery. The
funeral Is appointed to. move from tho resi
dence of his father. Mr. Edward Buckingham.
& Malnkoff-street, East St. Kllda, THIS DAY
(Saturday), 14th January, at 2.39 p.m.
APPS and SONS PTY. LTD., Funeral Dlrec-
lors. Phone# ; Wlndst r 70 and 7L
CAMERON.— The Friends of the late Mrs
JANE CAMERON , aro informed that her
remains will be Interred in the Will Will
Rook Cemetery, Campbcllfleld. The funeral
will loave her residence. 0 St. Andrics-ctreet.
Camberwell. THIS DAY (Saturday), I4tn
!n$t., ,at 2.30 p.m. .
W. G. AI'PS and SONS PTY. LTD, J1146
(2 lines). t .
DUNCAN.— The Friends of the late WIL-
LIAM ROBERT DUNCAN, late of South
Yarra, are informed that his funeral will
leave 218 Albert-road, South Melbourne, THIS
DAY (Saturday), at 2 p.m., for the place of
interment, the Melbourne General Cemetery,
Carlton, arriving 2.20.
RAYBOULDS PTY. LTD., Prahran. Phone
Win.17.
I FRANKLIN.— The 'IrJemis, of the late fitr.'
: : NEHEMIAH JONADAB FRANKLIN are
informed thai his' remains - will bo" Interred In
the Melbourne General Cemetery, Carlton,
THIS DAY (Saturday). ..14th Inst, The fune
ral will leave the rcstdonce of his con-ln-law,
Mr. LcbHo Hanson, . Aitken-utrcet, . Glsbornc;
arriving at Cemetery 4.30.- ' ;
MURRAY, Undertaker, Qlabnrne.
JENKiNSON.— The Friends of the late
DORIS ALMA JENKINSON are respect
fully informed that, her remains will 4>e In
terred In the Brighton Cemetery. The funeral
Is appointed to move from her parents' resi
dence, . 008 Dandenong-road, Carnegie,; IO-
DAY (Saturday), 14th January, at 10.30 n.m. ;
R. McKENZIE, Funeral Director, Koornang-
rond, Carnegie. U7203.
r'l ELLATELY.— -The Friends ,df Mr.
,T THOMAS GALLATELY. of Bullarlo-road.
Clvde, are lecpcctfully notlfled that the funeral
of his denrlv beloved -wlfp, Thclma Irene, will
leave tho residence of her father (Mr. Walter
James Burtiham), "Beaconvlllo." Rorcbud,
THIS DAY (Saturday), 14th January, at 1.30
o'clock, for interment In the Dromana Leme-
terj'.
WILLIAM J. GARNAR, Funcrwl Director.
Head Ofllce: 30 Walker-street. Dandeuong, and
at Cranbourne. Phone, Dandcnong, 308.
G1 1LLESPIE.— The Friends of the late t Mrs.
r MARTHA GILLESPIE are. Informed that
her remains will be Interred in thd Borooudara
Cemetery, Kew. -The funeral will, Joiivc lir.
Brvrklcy-slreel. 'Norih Mtsroy, 1XIIS DA>
/Saturday), 3ith Inst., at ,2 pro-
ceed to lite Colllns-strcol Bartlst Church Cor
the wtrvlctv commencing at 2.30 tt.m., Uicncc
to the , contotcry. Service conductcrt by Kcv.
JaS!'8FB;FGUSON ami SON. Futterai Directors.
7)?. Hlph-strcct. Thornbury (telephone JW
3037 : 110 Johnston-street, colllngwood.
aRAHAM.— ' The Friends of the lato Gll.-
BERT ELLIOTT GRAHAM are respect
fully Invited to follow his remains to the
place of Interment. In the St. Kllda Cemetery.
The funeral Is appointed to move from; his
residence, SO Hornby-street, Windsor, THIS
DAY (Saturday), at 3.30 : o'clock.
ALFRED ALLISON, irunora! Director, Clif
ton 1IIH. Phone JW1708.
MAY.— The Friends of the iatc RJCUARD
MAY, late Walhalla and Tycrs. am respect
fully Informed that his remains wm bo Interred
In Ihe Brlchton Cemetery. Tho funoraj will
move from tliu, residence of hls son-in-law.- 3.
H. Hocklnit, 30 Clirton-street. Prahran, THIS
DAY (Saturday), 14th January, at 4 p.m.
R. B. PENN, Undertaker, 482 Bydnoy-road,
Coburg. Phone, Brunswlch 1717.
MENZIES.— The Friends or the Into Mrs;
MARION HAMILTON MENZIES arc re
spectfully Informed that her funeral will
leavo her son's residence. Jl stcvenson-strcet,
Kcw. THIS DAY .(Saturday), 14th Januarv,
at 10.30 a.m.. (or (he place of Interment In
the Melbourne General Cemetery, Carlton.
TAYLOR and SON. Funeral Directors. Jlleh-
slreet, East Kew, Phono, Hawthorn, 4701.
MORRIS —The Friends of the late Mr.
RUPERT VALENTINE MORRIS (late
of Maldon) are respectfully Informed that his
remains will be Interred In the Footscray
Cemetery. The funeral will leave his residence,
"Kllleimount" 228 WiIlamstown-road, Yarra-
ville. THIS DAY (Saturday), at 3 p.m.
NELSON BROS., Undertakers, Victoria-
street, Footscray (tel.43), and all suburbs.
MORRIS.— INDEPENDENT ORDER OF
RECHABITES. Havelock Tent, No. 81.
—Members of the above tent and order are
respectfully invited to follow the remains of
Bro. R. V. MORRIS, P.C.R., to the place
of interment, the Footscray, Cemetery. The
funeral will leave his resedence, 228 Wil-
liamstown-road, Yarrayille, THIS DAY
(Saturday), at 3 p.m.
T. PATRICK. C. R.
H. P. HOBBA, Secretary.
NELSON BROS., Funeral Directors.
OSBORNE. —The Friends of the' late Mrs.
MARY OSBORNE are respectfully' Invited
lo follow her remains lo tho placa of lmer-
meet, Ihe Tyldcn Cemetery. Tiic (uneral w
leave her residence, Tylden, TO-MORROW
(Sunday) AFTERNOON, al 3 o'clock.
\V. IIAYMER, Undcrtalter, Kyncton.
I> Y A N . — The terlends of Mr. JAMES T.
V RYAN are respectfully Invited to follow
the remains of his dearly beloved wife. Lum-
bcih, lo Ihe place nt interment, the Williams-
town Cemeterv. Tho funeral will leave his
ro.ldenre, 37 Farm-street. Ncwpori, THIS DA)
(Saturday), ttth January, at 3 p.m. ,
R. B. PENN. Undertaker, cr. Verdun and
Ferguson streets. W'tllthmstown. Phone, W II-
llcmstown 188.
W ATSONThe Frt'endn of the late Miss
Eviil.YN CONSTANCE WATSON. unl>
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herhrrt Watson, ot
37 Molllson-street, Ahhotstord. are respect-
tttlly Informed thot her remains ,'dll he In
terred In the Cobttrc Cenftery. the funeral
"Hi leave John Alhroi.'s I'ltite.aJ 1,;',r|c-'"1 '
Vlcloria-Btreet. Riehnt-tnd. THIS (Saturday)
MORNING, 14th January, at 10.30 o flock.
No llowcrs. hy request.
JOHN ALLTON. ) .. — "I Director; Head
ontoe: ttlehinond (Tel. JUSO.'U.
\A.'ERTENDORF -The Friends o( Mr. CARL
)) \V. WESTENDOHF are respectfully In
formed that the remains o( his dearly beloved
wife, Nina Annie, will be Interred In the New
Melbourne General Cemetery. I- awlcner. Ihe
funeral will leave his resilience, t, O Grndy-
street. Albert Park. THIS DAY (Saturday),
,!RFNTl"er>end HOl'mwVORTH. Funeral 1)1-
rcvinrs 225 rark-:;trool, Sfuib Molhourne. Id.
fciinr _ _
vltcd lo follow hor remains to thn Pluoo of
Intcrmen'-. tbo Siutballan Coinotorv, Pronion.
rno funeral will lenve the rrid.lcnco offer
nephew Mr. Charles T. HamUng, Oj Thackc-
ra.v-rcad, Reservoir. THIS DA\ (falunlay),
14th January, at 3.39 p.m. i
R. KOBSON. Funeral Director, corner Urnns- i
wlck-Btreet and St. GeorBc's-road, North Fltz- i
roy. Tel. J\Y23i5. 1
BUSINESS NOTICES. I
/HREMATIorf" IuiormaLlon.— Booklet" posted I
free. Cremalollum Office, 422 Collins-Bl.,!
or Cent.. 870Q. t
LOST AND, FOUND.
animals j and birds.
XJLACK and tan Australian Terrier Puppy.
fronf LanseH-nb. Toorak. Rlntf U1103._
Cs5(vr"s(olen or BtrayrdT red "spotted Ayrshire.
/ point reiving; baiter on." Police notlfled.
King I''3u35,
DOC, Strayed 30 Ktrecp-rd., Balwyn. nntiJcd :
brown'erd hlacK. catlle dog.'Tnur#. evcu-
..»g, ft,30. Plcpce return. Reward.
'I70N Terrier ftogr black "marklrig bend and
Jl1 bock, alight tear chcct; not reicared, war
rant executed. 816 Gwanston-ct., Carlton.
TMPOUNDED at Brunswick.— i cUe#lnt»'
J. cr:«'b-g, branded i»k» G.N.O. near slicul-
dcr. RnngRr, Tov;n Hell.
LIGHT table Pom., black nose nnd cure.
Reward. Detainer prosecuted. S Curzon- i
St., N. Mellh__ :
LOST, Fox Terrier "Pup, near strathewen, |
black and tan head, black spot on -back.
Reward. 59 VJctorla-rd., Auburn; or phone,
Hawthorn 4001. ' _
LOST. Thursday, AlsBtlan'uppyTllgbl fawn
and black, private markings. .554 Can- 1
ning-rf.. N. Carlton. Detainer prosecuted.
Reward ; -
LOST, between Kltvood and Sandrlngham.
Frldav, Fox Terrier, white, wlHi yel
low bind, child's pet. Ring L1&S0. Finder re
warded.
LOST, black GreyhountPBlteh, 4 white fecf.
collar on. Reward. 67 Ncwcaat1c-st.,
Preston. JVV409Q.
LOST. Airedale Dog, with collar and ring
attnehed. 4 Fordiiolra-rd., Hawthorn. Tel.
.. 3856. £2 reward.
LOST. black Greyhound BltchT Thursday
morning. Reward. 4 Fcnwlck-st., CUfton
Hill.
LOST at Newmarket, blue Dog, with black
spots, prlckod oars. Reward. 10 Fedcra-
tlon-st,, Ascot Vale.
LOST, Pomeranian, male, fawn pup. Rc-
ward. Detainer prosecuted. 127 McKcon-
at,, N. Fitzroy.
LOST. black"- Fox" Fur,'Swanston-st.f city,
Frldoy morning. Reward. Toorak News
Agency, ToornU. _
LOST. Monday", the Oth, ChlnchfllalGlen,
from 104 Clarcnco-st., Caulfleld. Good
reward.
LOST, Pekingese Dog, ginger. Reward. 75
Hcllcr-st., W. Brunswick.
LOST, Oth Jan., S MeHi., brown Pom. Dog,
j hlaclt face, Jack. Howard. W'stown. 319.
LOST. CorreHa Cockatoo, Friday, 96 Ireland-
at„ \v. Mclb. Good reword._ Kcopaake.
LOST, 2 Horses, ginger cbfe," bay," long tall.
Cult's Dairy, Abbotsford. JW2895.
MEN seen riding chestnur Horse up Malvern-
rd. plenne return. Reward. J. Cramp,
329 Burkc-rd.. Gardiner. _
STRAYED," Jersey Cow. red Shorthorn Cow,
springing. Reward. McMnbon, Waterdole-
rd.t Heidelberg.- Heidelberg. 254. .
STRAYED. BTenhRim-st., StT'Klkfn. Hlnck
i D«d white Cat, white nuse. Reward. Wlnd-
sor. 3037.
GENERAL.
COURT Case Trtip'n'erlpt, hetwewi city and
/ St. Oeorae'c-rd. Reward. 302 Clau3ceu-s<t.,
N._Fltzrey. -
DAYLESFORD, lost, at Ideal Springs, tbroivn
Bag, gold Watch (keepsake), Oliver watch
and money. Good reward. Sherwood, news
agent, Alphlngton. JW1979. _ . _
FOUND, motor"truck"Tyro. Tube, Rim, FTtz-
? roy-st.. St. Klldn, last Saturday morning.
Night Porter, Majcotlc Mansions, St. Kllda.
LEFT In retiring room at Cafe National,
Purse. Finder return to Cafe, save fur-
ther trouble.
LEFT In 4.30 p.m. Kssendon train, Friday,
JU Parcel (corsets). Reward. FU5565.
LOST In East Melbourne or Richmond, Brown
Leather ATTACHE CASE, containing
photographs, small door lock and private
papers of importance. The case Is stamped
with owner's Initials. A substantial reward
will be paid to anyone returning case to
85 Spring-street, MELBOURNE.
LOST, pair spiked Running Shoes, near cor.
ner Wales and Christmas sts., Northcole,
on Sunday., Reward on return to 481 High-
st., Northeotc.
LOST, Thursday evening. .Fllndcrr-st. sta-
I tlon, gold bracelet Watch, Mizpah and
Iniltlala on back, keepsake. Good - reward.
Finder communlcato ,K.. A. L, Oliver,' Camp-
bellllcld.
LOST, Parcel, containing letlcrn. nostnl notes,
j cheque (payment stopped),- between -Marl-
byrnong and Flinders-si station, Thursday.
Return- to J. Bull, Labor CaU-bldgs., 24 Vtc-
toria-st. Carlton. : Good reward.
LOSTrrhursday .afternoon. hctweW Man-
chccter-lano and Mutual Store, Parcel
containing 6 doyleys. PIcacc return 0 Man-
chcjitcrlanc. Reward. _
LOST, gohMvrlctlet Watch, in OaU-sTTTlo.vnl
j Pk.f initials C.C.J. , 13 kccpsaltc. Return
30 Corsalr-st,, Burnley, vo"r Oak-ct., Royal Pk.,
Road Works Reward. x -
LOST from car, between Elt'don and Mom.,
Bag, containing plllowa, boots, &l\, Sun
day. 8tn Jan. Clarkaon. Bayvlew-cr., Black
Rock. Phooft Cnnt,, 2371. . ,
LOST, Wallet (lady's, black), conl.""money(
4 keys, deceased '"mother's photos., bnt.
High. -Chapel, St. Kllda. , Reward. 3G Batli-
st.7 St. Kflda. '
LOST. 0.1.33. gcac.'e \vHsl Watclb inuevlbecl
Dorcen to Howard. ,27.7.28. lost , from
lady's bag. Camberwell Market. Reward.
231 Hlgh-sl.. Ashburton. .
LOST. lnny's gold Wnsiiet Watch, flannn-
j #t., vicinity, keepsake. Good reward. E.,
S.and. A. Bank, s. _lolb._
LOST r&mnswlcT<:fd., "Parcel Books." Reward.
Return IL Walcrloo-st., off 305 Lygon-
ot., Carlton.
LOST, Monday, bench, Black Rock, Bern--
marls, Ideal KoUntaln Pen, r»2. Finder
rewarded. ' Ring U8082;
LOST, 1 oriTyTjowcl) .Rudlo Test Set, LosTTn
Footscray district. Reward, Buttons'
VvQdlo .Service Dept.. 200 Bourke-st., city.c
LOST, lady's Watch. lnUiali jCl.A.,- Thursdsy,
train or city. Finder ring-Sun., 43. Rc-
ward.
LOST, Btudley Pork.rU. and Kew,. Johnston-
J ct., bunch Keys. Reward. 31 Russell-st.,
:Ay.-
LOST, black Cap off Petrol Tank, .op. New-
market railway station. Reward. Ward s
4ev/s A gencv. Kens! ngton. . -
LOST. ludr Boots. Box Hill train, or M. lava-
Lj tory, F.-st. Thursday. Howard- 21 e1«
pntn-g:.. Glenferric. __
LOST, ruby Ring. -Capitol, - Sat. Please re-
J ji turn i2 Dalgcty-st., St. Kllda. Good
reward. . - . .
LOST. on Sydney- rd... split eauo Ffohlnc Itod.
Xj Finder please e.ommunlcoto 57 Whltby-st ,
W.1 Brunswick. Rcv.'urd.
LOST, Rapson Tyre, Rim- nnd Tube, 30 x 5,
lj White Horse-rd., Blackburn. Reward.
Pope's Blackburn Garage. WXI633.
LOST, aLEIslernwick Hotel, ,22nd DecbTun
J Bel of Teeth. £1 reward. .08 St. George s-
rd., Elstornwlck. . ' "
LOST. near Brighton AlarkcL Q . Novels,
4 marked Model Library, Elsteruwlck, Please
return above. Reward.
LOST, . leather Motor Coat. Please return
551 ColUns-st. Reward.
LOST at Lome, gold wristlet Watch, groy
wrist band. Reward. -U1I95.
LOST, cold pefiBrcTltiiu. 153"NIchplson-st.,
Carflon. Phone 14203. Reward.
LOST, St. KHda-rd., SbcctacTes, 151 Toorau-
,|_j ra., B. Camberwell.
LOST. leatiier Case. C.L.G.. bet. Fraiikaton
and Oaklelgh, 31st Deu. Reward. \V1J80._
LOST, pink material jjeli, Broadway, Cam-
borwcll. Reword. 51 Broadway.
LOST, c I ty, T liu r s d n y , cuTsTeeF Brooch. Jtuig
J -F331C. Reward. ..
WALLET Lost, "between Albort-st. aiid E..
S., A. Bank, Port Mclb.. containing two
open cheque# and thrco £1 note#. Reward.
DSfi FHndcrs-g..-.- city, ' /
WILL porTon ccen picking up Gooda fai,r
W rrom truck on Geelong-rd. Thursday af-
tornoon plcaso return to 0 Sturt-st., S. Melb.
M1422. Urgent.
- MISSING FRIENDS.
A— DUNN'S Detective Agency Never Sleeps.
Est; 18C4.- Keg.— Persons traced, survell
lance, divorce evidence collected: advice tree.
Phone 5302. 75 Ellzabeth-sl., filelb.
,4 UNTIE.— The conductor was quite right ;
A' two fares If you occupy two seats. Arby
not tnko Formettes nnd ugaln be slender ?
1 J> UiOiUH W OR'IIJ Reunion. A.N. A. day,
JD Show Grounds; basket picnic, sports,
dance at night. , -
r-ti.tjN&S-MFXE. CTuC— Annunl Mecttng.
\j Election olllcers. Sherry's, 68 Ellsubeth-st.i
\v ctlnestlity, )8th. Kcircslimcnts.
DIVOncB l'rocecdlnKs, solicitor offers ser
vices. ull (tranches law; mod. fees. De
cree, Ago. i - , —
r< EORGG SmTtli, draper, Wodongn, In mi.
\x —Anyone Imowlng w'hcroabouls or of
desecndanls kindly communlcato B. L- Gall,
solicitor. 98 Qtieen-sL. Melb.
/-( REY Coat, Albert Ph.— Waited .Monday
VT and Tuca; cvenine: disappointed. Wlft
wslt Monday evening, 8.3b. satno place, please.
jrrrv wishes meet anotiior, Bettslbic. aniuri,
j about 27.oforid sport, outings; brunette
prof t-reefi. Merriment. Age.
l" LOYU'S Inquiry Agency, 80 sy7tnston-sl..
L Melb.. Vic.— Chancery, next of ktn. blrtli
Certmcntes. wills, scarclics world over: un-
clnlmed money records, ; .. — . — _
TVJ'JRBOOITES. — Picnic. Mtaroy Gardens,
ill Mon.. 3dtb. Don't fall to attend .
OLD Elmorcltoa, roll up to Lyons o Lafc
35 Swattston-sl.. 8 p.m. Mon., -3rd Jan. .
IJLEASE write ttaino end attoress to my.
X address; qullo safe. Mill 51. -
iTCBAftN't!). 3Hr;6pokestltcli. 2d. yd.. W
L doe., wait ; mall attended. Spokory, Vtlt
(1.. Ntviintna p.la.. 33 Swanston-st,
l'.ttlVAI'hi ' iJetectlve. — Investigations, miasm;
1J friends; lees - to suit yourself. For ap
pointment. ring VVX1233. - . ... , .
— ETiT-,— coniniunlehto some address; urgent.
T..H.B- '
n USH WORTH Excursion to St. Kllda. W cd..
lv 18th Jan. Train -nrrlvea FlliiUera-cl., 10
n.m.. Meet old friends.
SUN Tan for that stylish, healthy tati. pre;
vents sunburn ; 1 /0. chenilsls. etmcsjbalhs.
\X7ANTBD, ttddrcB of Mr. Dennis lleop.
V\ who lof( Scotland inniiy venp nBo ta bto-
thcr of Mr. Samuel Hesp), and lil6 wife,
Hanna. Infotntntlon regaruln.K Ihe nbove-
named or his ralntlves thanklu.ly received b)
Mr. Frederick Hunter Heap, Rout 1, Box 12i,
Golden. Colorado. U.S.A.
7f rOODSTOCK-HE ALESV1 LLC Reunion.—
VV Picnic lo Eltltain. To-morrow (Sunday),
tSth, leaving op. State Theatre, 9.45 a.m.
sharp. Bring own hamper. Lett. Morgan. Chol-
lenham. 227.
MATRIMONIAL NOTICES.
, A. A. A. A. A. A.
A Absolute Privacy Assured at
HOLT'S MATRIMONIAL BUREAU.
Reliable Service. Advice all mailers. Pee.
XI 1/ We arrange introductions. Marriage#
folenmlsed. Hours, 9 to 8. Sals. Inc. 2nd -
Floor. Phairs-ch., 327 Colllns-st.. Melbournu.
F3451.
i \. A. A A. A. A. A'.—
A At the Old Established Marriage Offices,
marriages saiomnid privately; introductions,
view marriage. l4,c XI 1/. 14U CJuccn-st.,
Mrlb„ op. Markets. Upon 9 till 8 dally.
F40SI. _ StimiA.
\ GlfNCY. Always Cipen. — Prlvatn Marflnc'es.
imroduction# to superior client#: fee, 21ri
19 cjueensberry-3!.. N.J.. clo?c Ellzabelh-st. '
FJ375.
COI NTRV" Mt, ii. 29. fair, wishes to meet
Country Girl. Proteatniii, 24. with means .
end n lover of children; one child no objre- !
lion, view above. For further particulars
T P p Iv YVj; ?I . Aj. e_ O 111 cr ;
/Vent., 43. rciluod, kind disposlllon, means,
\.Y Uac meet, affectlonato young Lady, not
over 32, slender build, preferably one experi
enced hardship, and could appreciate kindness,
iwovldcd reflnod. view above. Hiuurlcr, Age.
n'l'jNT., boTel manager, wishes meet Lady, i
IT not over 42, wl»n capital, view taking
hotel, matrimony, Ilelpful, Age. _ _ i
/XK/CyriKit, rcflnei!. strictly sober" man.
IT good npnear.inee nnd Rootf family, middle
ago. present living near Sydney, wisncs meet
rcimed middle nped Lady. R.C., with means
?s.scnttal, view matrimony; no irtUcrs or I\U.
iddrcsscs. Grazier, Age OlHcc,
MATRI MONIAL NOTICES.
PROSPEROUS young Professional ' Mao
wlsh-yi nenup.lntanco Interesting aiodera
young Lady, view abav®. 8108, Age.
REFINED Genllcraa-'i,' 24. good-'meaTTs and
appearance, -wishes acquaintance attractive,
slim young Lady, rcOnoment, character and
sincerity f#scntlai; vlew above. Romance, Age.
tXflD6\Vr,9. no" ericumbranuec, wisTies to
YV refined, .good-living Gentleman,
about-same age- tall and good- appearance;
open 1 week, view above. 619L, Age,_j
Wri u>OW, home- "and-. cash," meet, n-reflned
4 Gent., 53, thoroughly characlcr; view
iihove: Dorecn, Age Offlcc. !
\70UNG Lndy wishes meet" Gent, under 3b;
J. . good position, means, car: sound posi
tion.-' tond outlnj's. HrnlesDiut., iihrtainer; niSKe
nppofntmcut#, view above. V/24. Age.
EDUCATIONAU.
BACKWARD ' " CHILDREN.
Mr. -ALDUS and Staff havo for 13 years
gpectaliccd individual tuition of normal back
ward children. Tuition during the'day or after
tfchool hours. Advice free ilnHy. Mod. feer.
T. &._G. Bldg.
Ballarat church of England
GRAMMAR. I CHOOL- - „ . - »-
(Property of the Diocese, uf Bailors I.)
Chairman of tichool Council: The Lord Bishop
- of Ballarat.
Hcod Master/ Mr. ?J. V, Butter, M.A. (Melb.
' . Unlv ) .
Boarding nnd Day t'chnol for Boys.
Pupils prepared from Kindergarten to Leav
ing Cortlflcatc Konoro. Extras taught include
Acconntancv. Piano, Violin. Danrlng, Canien-
:ry. Wool Classing, Oymnastlco, Boxing, Row-
todorn- buddings and spacious' playing field#
cnlcndldly fltu'ed »l03e to Lake Wendouree.
First term 1I>33 commences Y/edne«dny. 8th
February. For prospectus nnd full particu
lars, write to the Secretary, Cathedral-build
ings; Dana-street, DaUarat,
OALCARAT CHURCH , OF gS'GLAN©
15 GIRLS GRAMMAR SCHOOL.
Boarding and Day School (Founded 1S68).
Property. (.f the Dloccce.
Chairman of School Council: Tho Lord Bishop
ef Ballarat.
Head Mistress': Miss S. A. Hodson. B.A.'
rcntre11v 'tinted on five acres of land. Up-
to-date hii'VUnm. rttrartlvo wardens. large
playing itcld3 four tennis courts.
Puo'ls brennrcd frr»m Kindcrgnrten to Leav-
'ng r«rHfle"tc. J'onore. r"d provision made
for nil usual r::tra lUbjecta.
Flret term 1033 commences Wednesday., 8th
Febrttary.
Frespecus and full information on applica
tion to the Secretary, Cathedral-buildings.
Dana-s'reet. Ballarat. ' . .
fSaulfield graVmar school,
"O East Bt. Kflda. - '
A Public School Under the Church of England.
FIRST TERM BEGINS nn TUESDAY, 14Ui
FEBRUARY.
Interviews by Appointment (lei. L2401).
Prospectus nn Auphcaiion In
F. H. archer. m.a., DIp.Ed., —
_ Head Master,
/Coaching.— Miri a. Laing. m.a.,- resumes
work Wert, llth Jan., F-ast Jeigli, cor.
Wllllnms and Malvern rd3. Win., 853.
TVANHOE CHURCH OF ENGLAND
x GRAMMAR SCHOOL.
Education on wide curriculum for University
or Commerce, with Classes in Agricultural
Science. .
Hoarders accommodated in Sherwood House.
Grounds of 24 acres, with fine playing fields.
First Term begins on Tuesday, 14th Feb
ruary.
Prospectus on application to Head Master,
who may bo interviewed by appointment (tele-
phono Ivanhoo, 681).
REV. SYDNEY BUCKLEY, M.A.,
, : t : Head Master.
o \v '? H e r ii a! l l
CHURCH OF ENGLAND GIRLS'
GRAfitMAR SCHOOL,
Leslie-road, Essendon. w.D.
Hoarding ant! Day School.
Kindergarten, to School Leovlng Honors..
FIRST TERM COMMENCES TUESDAY,-
14th -FEBRUARY.
Boarders return Monday, 13th February.
Prospectus sent on application to the Head
u ELIZABETH KIRKHOPE. KLA.. DIpEd.. ,
M«THODISTawtLADIES- 4 COLLEGE.
Kindergarten to School Leaving Honors.
Bus.ness Course— Domestic Science, , ,
All Special Subjects.
"FRED ; ,T. CATO" BRANCH,
5 Gladstone-parade, ElsternwlcU. S.-t-
. Tylcphotw L2044.
Canterbury Branch, ' : ;
31 Hopetcun-avenue, Cftnterburj'r E.T.
, Telephone - W2953. .: ..
Main School REOPENS WEDNESDAY. 15th
Branch Schools RFXJPEl? ' TUESDAY, llth
February. i; .
Prospectus and full particulars on applica-
tJREV.4 JOHN W. GROVE. M.A., LL.B.,'
& Dip. Ed., Principal. t
HAIVTHORN,. E.4- Tel. Haw. 2525.
THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND GIRLS
GRAMMAR SCHOOL FOR THE
EASTERN SUBURBS.,
TINTERN .(Founded 1877), .
Glenferrlc-road. HAWTHORN, E.2.
BOARDING and DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS
KINDERGARTEN to LEAVING - HONORS;
Open-air Cubicles, Largo Playing .Grounds
Reduced Tuition Fees for Middle and Junior
School. -.--v : .
'Term J.. lPl'S,' commences Wednesday, lfitb
February. Hoardero return Tuesday, 14tn
February.
. Pospectuscs available at Diocesan Book So
ciety, Rohertsan and Mullen's, or on applica
tion to tho school. - : : '
Head fillstress at Home, Mondar. 13th lob.,
10 a.m.-l p.m., 2 p.m. -5 p.m.:. Tuesday, 14th
Feb., 2 p.m. -5 p.m.,, or by appointment from
31AN?EUpStERSON, B.A., Head Mistress.
Tel., Haw. 277.
THE MELBOURNE CHURCH OF ENGLAND
GIRLS' GRAMMAR SCHOOL,
AnderSOn-utveCt, SOUTH YARRA, S.E.I.
School Reopens Wednesday. 15th February.
Boarders return 14th February. Head Mis
tress at homo from flth February 2-5 each
afternoon.
A few vacancies for Boarders and In the
Preparatory School. No vacancies Cor day
girl hv tno Bl« School. Prospectus from
leading book Hellers.
k. a. oilman jones.
Head Mistress.
Trinity grammar school, keW.
Incorporated as n Church of England-
Publlo School. -
Approved by tho University of Melbourne
for the issue of Head Master:# -Certificates for
School Leaving and School Intermediate Ex
aminations. Two Preparatory Schools. Charles-
street, Kcw, and St. Hilary'# Hall. John-
street, East Kcw. First term 1933 commence#
Tuesday, 14th February. Boarders In Henty,
Merrltt nnd Roberts Houses return on Monday,
13th February. Head Master at homo by
appointment. Illustrated Year Book (or 1933
oa application to
FRANK S1IANN. M.A., Dip, Ed., .
Head Master,
CO NVEYANCES. v
A A. A. A. A. A. A.
A. -A. A. A. A. A.
WR1 DOW AY and CR EATON. RUSSELL,
VICTORIA'3 LEADING REMOVA LISTS.
Use our Weekly Service, by Water, to Sydney
and Adelatde. .
Special Quotations, taking all risks.
Inspect Our Furniture Stores.
Most up to drae In Victoria.
Empty Vans' GOING "BaUarnt; RETURNING
from Albury, Bsirnsdalc, Sale, Bendlgo, Gee-
'""Phones, all hours, wins, wsoss. '
No .Sunday FlcnlcS.
\ A. A. A. A.— Country ""Removals, from £3
10/ too mllea; sub., 12/5. Loading want
ed to and: from Mlldura, cheap.- Carroll, -20
Moubray-st.; Albert Pk. M1QS0.
RBUCKLE, 390 VIctorla-Pt.T'N. Richmond.
— Country Removal#, £3 10/100 miles;
sub;, from 12/6. _ '
TJ ALL AttAT and District.— Vans going regu-
l-> larly; loading wanted. Parker, lSi. York-
st.. Praliraiv Win.. 2819. Good storage.
BALLARAT and District. — Vans going regu
larly, Loading wanted; Parker, 131 York-
st., Prahran. Win.; 2f-l9. Good storage.
C\ E. RliLLER and Co.. 317 COLLINS-ST
/ SHIPPERS. PACKERf). STORERS.
MODERN EQUIPMENT.
Extensive Storage Accommodation.
Vans GOING Ararat, 10th; RETURNING
Sale, 17th; Nandaly, Sea Lake, Ouycn, Charl-
ton, 20th. '
,/ iulletT. ' Vv.— I'SirnTturc'ltcmoved. StorctT
\J carefully handled -and packed, -town una
country; also General Carryihg; enarges mod.
221 Ceefl-st., : S. filelb. Phone M2646.
I'/MPTY motor van rctufnlnn"frcm" Brulhcn,
Vj Balrncdclc, Stratford, Briagoiong. Sale,
20th; Shepparton. Tatura, Seymour, early;
Back Loading wanted. Towan, Elsteruwielc.
L2903.
IJiR A NKSTON A .ft . A . . Day.— Give price 2
' or 3 commodious, reliable Picnic Vans,
from Cainborwell. Particulars to Vans, c/o
Trlvctt's News Agency, Hartwell, ' .
I""OADlNG "wanted toand from Mlldura.
j weekly. King, 74 Rallwuy-pl., Newmarket.
Ft/7120.
MOTOR TRANSPORT SERVICE.
lvx'To and from Melbourne, Warracknabcal,
Harrow.' Ballarat, Murtoa, Edenhope, Hor-
chum. Jung. Balmoral. Dlmboola. Brim, fitln-
ylp. Nhfll, Plmplnlo, Sheep Hills, Knrlvu.tNatl-
muk, fiTltre, Bordortown, Goroke. Noradjuha,
Toolundo nnd all towns cn route. - All Goods
«nd Merchandise Carried, hurnlturc Carefully
Removed. Melbourne Depot, 64 Stanley-street.
West Melbourne (nh. Fi 005) ; Ball.- Depot. 104
Artnstrong-st. .(pbatia 1177); Horsham Depot.
pvnmm-«;t. (phona 594). H. SMARTT.
"ilTOl'OR Van# returning MtU"1 T'f,,"7.
iiX lac and towns en route, 16th, 17th, 18th
to Melb.; cheap. R j Coldwcil. Windsor, 1397.
VI Of'o R" j "IT N R'ATli'W'A'Y'S.
SUNDAY TRAIN TO CRESW1CK.
On Sunday. Ifith Jatiuary. the 9.30 a.m.
train Spencer-street to Ballarat. will be ex
tended t<7 - Creswlck. leaving Ballarat al 1.30
p.m., etopolnt as required at roadside sta
tions: returning from Crc.vwlck fl p.m., ar
rive Ballarat 0.30 p.m. and Fltudcra-utrcct 9.30
p.m.
Sunday (area (day return) front fiielbournc
to Creswlck, 10/0 flrst rotuni. and 7/6 second
return. From Ballarat. 3/1 and 2/1.
Ask for through tickets to Creswlck at
7'ourlst Bureau and -.at Spcncer-atrcsl booking
office.
XrATlTED to Hire, 30"cwt. Truck, with or
V without driver, every Thursday. Letter,
2 i'ollhig-ri.. Munumbeena.
\7ira NTE dTTs" Carsr'f or wedd!ne,Saturdaj\
1 1 28th Jan, Particulars to 1 Bayview-tor.,
Af,coi Vale.
WANTED to Hire, 3 weeks. February, dou-
i > hle-seatcr car. Price, Ac,, Transport.
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THE DAY'S NEWS: "'
Special Features!
Tim sueccBsov lo. Sir Honrs' Gulled;).,
ns Minuter of Customs is Mr. T. V)'.,v i
"White, Federal .member for Bulnclnva.
Tlie formal . appointment was s caterilr.y
made by the l'riinc Minister. >>„
Mr. Bruce expects to remain in ,.Loii-i>'
don until tho loan conversions are cqtit-;.'.
plelcd unless unexpected poiilicnl develop- '
meats occur tn Australia.
'Hie continued absence of news lias .
now created the gravest fears as to lite;,
fate ofSqliadron-Leader llinkler.
Anotlier baker has been refused sup-'
plies of flour- because he sells bread below,
a fixed price. Tho Master Bakers' Council1'
has iiotv fixed prices for. the metropolitan.;..'
area, nnd says it is going to make a deter
mined effort to see thnt these prices are "
observed. -
The Japanese Wnr Ollices statement
leaves little doubt that Japan's object is
to obtain control of Jchol, nK its master,
can overawe the northern region of China
proper.
The Third Test Match.
Englnnd, winning the toss, made a
disastrous start , in : the Third Test Match
begun in Adelaide yesterday. At lunch
time four wickets; were down for 37 - r.tnis;
But a great flfth-wickct stnnd retrievcil
the situation. Nevertheless, Australia was
in a gocid; position at the close of tne
day's piay. Kngland having lost seven-,
wickets for 230 rune.
Australian bowlers were romnrhnb'.v
successful earl)-, none of the first three
batsmen— Jardtne, Sutclilfe or Hammond
—reaching double figures.
The match aroused intense interest,
and the attendance, nearly 40.000 perrons,
was a. record for a cricket mutch in Ade
laide.
General.
One of the meat combines it) Lo-i-
dnri !liaiifllinff South American g ipT'iicf8. u
said to bo about to invade the Australian,
meat industry, to reap the advantages of
tlie Ottawa agreement.
Britain is in the grip of an influenza
epidemic. Many deaths are reported.
A severe heat wave is being experi
enced in Queensland, where crops have
been affected. A railway, employe at-
Toowoomba collapsed and died owing to
the beat.
Farm relief measures before tlia
United States Congress include an elabo- '
rate system of, bonuses.
Schemes, for helping tho unemployed'
to spend their enforced leisure in con
genial and helpful ways have been.
launched in nearly 200 towns in Britain. ,
Mr. Cosgrave is attempting lo out
bid Mr. De Valero Tor the farmers' rota-:
in the Irish Free State.
A British ship builder suggests that
to meet the competition of subsidised- '
shipping a super tax should be placed on, . ,
every subsidised ship entering an Imperial
port. '
; Heated argument ended in a fighii <
between. the aldermen, of Goulburu city
council. ' ;
For having infringed the Oflicial.-
Secrets Act in the publication of.a wsri;
book, Coiroton McKcuzic. the author, waa
fined £100 at the Old Bailey. j a ;; -,.
Because of paucity of . lenders,, tlia ,
Public AVorks .department lias hail to rc- ;
advertise several contracts for repairs to '
schools.
An election is expected ill South-'
Africa in March or April.
.The recommendations, of the,,'
"banana.' conference" are to.be sent to
the Federal Government, and aftcrwuida. .
to the StalO Goverximents concerned.
Dir. Patrick' 'Lawlor. of Cumbcrwcll.
who died at Rome last October, left a,
largo estate, and by the terms of his will
generous gifts arc made to the Pope, the
Roman Catholic Archbishop of Melbourne'
and the- bishops 'of provincial centres. J
'A than described by the police as
"dangerous" was fined £100 in Sydney .
yesterday for having carried nn unlicensed
pistol.
Literary Supplement.
An interesting addition to tlie Mel
bourne's Historic Homes series is a'o illus
trated article on Bishopscourt.
Australia's wonder Riiinial. the phity-
pus, is described in an illustrated paper.
The Fascinating Isle of the week is
Skye.
Tribute to John Locke is paid in nn
article, bended A Forgotten Tercentenary.
The new rules of contract bridge aro
discussed by an expert.
Other interesting articles and news
letters are Ail Old Sandridge Petition, The.
Truth. About Russia (concluded). Life rn
Paris .To-day, London Gossip, Music m
London, The World of Science, William
Noy— a Forgotten Lawyer, and Unglisli
Reviews.
Auiazing Blories of gold-making
frauds are told in the Men und Attune
Section.
Country Section.
The Australian Dairy Council has
provided £2000 a year for research work
relating to contagious diseases n (feeling
dairy cattle. It is hoped lo raise £2fl,0!W
in all.
''".''Problems relating to butter prices
were discussed bv the Australian Dairy
Council nnd by delegates from other States
who attended the meeting which discussed
the possibility of introducing Australiau-
widg "orderly marketing."
Sporting Section.
Australia lost the lead as a result
of the second day's play in the fourth
tennis tent nt Sydney. America now leads
by two rubbers.
None of the Austrainn players was
successful yesterday, but they gained
ono rubber through default, to Crawford
by Allison, who has influcuza.
Race meetings are to be held to-day
at Ascot (Vic. 1 and Warwick Farm
(N.SAV. ). Selection.! arc provided.
The Hospital Handicap, run aL Varru
Glen races yesterday, was won by Sweet-
win from Loolook and Indian Love.
At the Towong race meeting yester
day the cup was won by Sartaress front
Tb'ustev and Lady's Daughter.
Literary Supplement 0.7.8-n
Couhtry Seotion 13
Weather 13 '
Commercial and Mining 14
The Churches 14
Woman's Interests .. It
Sporting la-iS-
INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.
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Aniuifiments .. ..20 Lai# Advil 15
Auctions 2 Law Notices .. ,36
Bereavemont Notices 5 Live Stk. & Stn. . <!
Bioycles, Motors 18-19 Live Stk. W. & S. Z
Births, Doalht 5 Lost and round .. 5
Board & Reridenoa 17 Machinery
Bd .and Res. Wtd. 17 Matrimonial . . S
Butlneu Notices .. 5 Medical 15
Business. Pnrtnofs 2-) Meeting. Lectures 18
Church Notices ) Missing Friends . . 5
Conveyances .. .. 5 Money 18
Country Properties 1-17 Piano#, Music. &c. 20
Dress L. Fashion .. !> Prlvato Hospitals 17
Educational 5 Prol. Engaooni t 16-a7
Engagements .. S Publications 6
Fiats and Rooms 17 18 Public Notices .. 16
Flats & Rs. Wtd. . 18 Shipping Jh
Funeral Notices .. b Situation Vacant 11
Turn.. Carpets, 4c, 16 Sltuntlons Wanted 17
Govt. Notices . . .16 Tenders 3
Holiday Resorts 19 23 Tours. Motor Ser-
Hotels and Other vlco 20
Licences 16 Vehicles. Carriages 2
Houses, Land Let 18 Wanted to Buy . 3
Houses, Land Sale 1-17 Wanted Exchanoo , 1
Houses, L- Wanted 17 Wanted to Sell 3-4
In Memoriam .. .. 5 |
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