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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS
births
ANDERSON (nee Thwaitcs) On
!>Hl December 26. at Mercy Hospi
tal, to Joan and Bruce — a son
(Matthew Ball&ntync).
BURGESS (Bennett) On Decem
ber 27, at Wlmmera Base Hospi
tal, Horsham, to Margaret and
- Brian — a daughter (Susan Janino).
HALL, (Murphy), — On January 1.
at Carbethon.- to Joan and
Max — a daughter (Patrlca Murphy).
KEITH. — On January 1, at St.
- Andrew's, to Mr. and Mrs.
L. J. Keith — a daughter.
LE 'PAGE (nee Booth). — On De
cember 14, at Warlcy Hospital,
Cowes, to Muriel and Pcrc — a son
(Percy John). Brother ol Grace
and Charles.
MARKHAM (Spratt).— On De-
111 comber 25, at Jessie McPhcrson,
to Beryl and. Jack — a daughter
L (Lana Christine). A sister for
, Kenneth.
McNIFF (Gale) — On December
30, at Bethlehem, to Marjorle
and Leo — a daughter (Mary Susan).
Special thanks to Dr. Laurlcella and
MONAGHAN (Donovan). — On De-
lrJLcember 31. at Mercy Hospital,
to Margaret and Laurie — a daugh
ter.
MRRISON (Carter), — On Dc-
1JJL cember 30. at St. Vincent's
Maternity, to June and Howard— a
son (Danny Howard). Both well.
Special thanks to Dr. Kerr and Dr
Gooey and nursing stall.
MUIR — STILLARD. — On Janu-
ifJL ary 2. at St. Vincent's Mater
nity Hospital, to Hope and Larry —
a son (Mark Alexander).
PADGHAM (nee Campbell). — On
XT January 1. at Queen Victoria
Hospital, to Geraldlne and Doug
a daughter (Lynette). Both well.
RUSSELL.- — Glcnda and Jim are
XV happy to announce the arrival
ol their daughter at Brighton Com
munity on New Year's eve.
SAND ELL. — on December 31, at
St.. 'Andrew's, to Ryllcc and
Arthur — a son (Bruce Eric).
SANTAMARIA (nee Cook). — On
January l, at St. Vincent's
Maternity, to Dorothy and Joseph—
a son. Both well.
STERCK (Hughes) . — To Gwynn
and Ken — a daughter (Susan).
THOMSON (Chandler). — On Jan
uary 1. at Mosgiel. to Joan , and
Alan— a son (Jack), A brother for
Jill. Both., well.
rjlREWAWAS (Tamagno). — On
X December 30. at Brighton Com
munity Hospital, to Nan and John
— a son (Stephen Garry).
rrtYBRS. . — On December , 30. at
X Mercy Hospital, to Dorothy and
Vern — a daughter (Glcnda Marga
ret).
ULBRICK (nee' Shields). — Joan
and Terry arc happy to an
nounce. the birth of a daughter
(Vlvienne Marie) at Padua, Janu
ary 1. First sister to Stephen.
WALKER (Eaves). — On De-
V v, , cenrber 29. at Wlndarra, to
Muriel and Byron— a daughter
(Pamela Ann).
WARDLAW (nee Alston).— On
V V December 30. at St. Andrew's
Hospital, to Joan and John — a son
(Peter John).
WOOD. — On December 25, at
Mercy Hospital, to Joan, wife
oi Donald M. Wood — a daughter.
WOOLRYCH (nee Scale). — On
VV, December 21. at Frankston. to
Sheila and _ Geoffrey— a daughter
(Susan Mary).
MARRIAGES
Silver Weddings
WHITE-JENNINGS. — Mr. and
7 V Mrs. Edward H. White, of 134
Arthurton-road, Northcote, have
much pleasure In announcing the
2oth anniversary of their marriage
eelebrated at Graham-street' Mctho-
dlst Church, Port Melbourne, on
lh?UhrrMp4, SS8- ,V o"
Jennings. late Hcv' F' J-
deaths
ALLEN«r_Pnanuary 2, at Mercy
Hospital, Desmond Ernest Al
ien, of 39 Cromwell-street',. Caul-
field; dearly loved husband or
Efieen, and loving father of Car
mel, Maureen and Desmond, aged
5o years, Rcqulesc&t In pace.
ALLEN.— On January 2, Desmond
Ernest Allen, loved fcrother-in-
of Rita, and uncle of Frank
and. Gerry, iRequicscat in pace.
ALVIRIA.-— On December 31, at
St. Vincent's Hospital, Luis,
pearly beloved husband ol Magda-
tena. fv.l.P.
ARMSTRONG — On January 2,'
XX. at the residence of her
daughter (Mrs. Mark Brown), 77
Nicholson-street, Ballarat, - Louisa,
dearly ... loved wife of the late
Alexander Armstrong. late of
Italian Gully, loved, -mother of
James (deceased) , Beatrice (Mrs.
(?. Davlcs, of Burnley). Norman
(deceased) olive (Mrs. m
grown, of Ballarat). Reginald (of
. .Ba(larat) Linda .. CMrs. - J.. „Hukln->
son, of Box -Hill); Lex- (Mu x
,?KC,nJ>crf!' i" M'- Bute). Don-
IrJ.ii,1 cccas?dJ' «Thclma (Mrs. A.
ai— ' n Quccnstown, Tas.).
(Mrs._ L. Thotims; of .. Glen
her 86th yoT ('
. — Rest after weariness.
BARRY.— On January 2, at ills
,1, uuln 1 Burgess-street. Bent-
UfS.1' William, beloved husband of
vni ,ar,ry' l0ycd 'ether of John,
' llri v,) 01? ,(Mrs' G- Baton) .
BEAVIS ol ""paullnc
'fd«Set; arlow' and irandma
BISHOP. Sidney Joseph, — On
j January 'J. at Heidelberg Rc-
S? t uiont HoiP|tal, ioving husband
of Lily, loved father ol Johu and
' BadttC,r"Tst A I F Edna LatG 39th
BLAYNEY.—'ori. January 2, at his
residence, Martin Daniel, be
loved father of Lola, and loved
gramps of Freddy. n.I,p,
BRANDON, Albert Maurice, of
JLJ Lower BrJdge-street, Bendigo.
On January 2, at Caulfteldr- dearly
loved husband of EUecn, and loved
BIatla 53 years.
BRANDON, Albert . Maurice, of
Lower Bridge-street, Bendigo.
on January 2, at Caulfield, loved
brother-in-law o£ William, George
and Florence, and loved uncle of
Wllma, Marjorle, Joy, Anne, Mar
garet, Barbara and Michael.
D RANDON, Albert Maurice, of
JLa Lower Bridge-street, Bendigo.
On January 2, at Caulfield, loved
son-in-law of James and Ada Tay
lor.
BROCKETT,— On December 30.
at X Griffin-street, East
Brighton, Juliannc Shirley, dearly
doved little daughter of Alan and
Shirley, darling sister of Garth.
Privately cremated.
Brooks, Gilbert.— P.O., h.m.a.
5., fatally Injured train acci
dent, Sydney, N.S.W., December 23,
beloved youngest son of Mr. and
Mrs, Geo. Brooks, Lake View, Meer-
Ueu. Victoria.
BROWN.--On December 31, at
Yarram, Frederick H., beloved
husband of' Marjorle, and dearly
loved father of Hubert, Mavis (de
ceased), Clifton, Ken and Bcv. Rest
after weariness. Late registration
Room, G.P.O,
BRYDEN. — On December 31, at
-her residence, 5 The Strand,
Wllliamstown. Mary Jane Bryden,
late of Balrnsdale, beloved wife of
the late James William, dearly loved
sister of Grace (Mrs. Lee), Mar
garet (Mrs. Lloyd), Winnie (Mrs.
J. D. MoColl) and Cecelia (Mrs. R.
Garnsworthy) . Privately cremated,
Melbourne Crematorium, Fawkner,
'January 2.
COXON. — On January 2. Lyla
Valerie, beloved daughter of
the late Thos. and Jessie; loved
sister of Bobbie, Muriel. Winifred
and Dick. Privately cremated.
DICK.— On December 2S. at his
home, 132 Dcndy-street, Brigh
ton, Albert Horace, loved and lov
ing husband of Edith, in his 72nd
TjIALKINGWAM . — On January . 1.
J? Albert Joseph, of Mt. Evelyn,
dearly loved husband of Morence,
loved father of Albert, May, Allan.
Doug, Tottle, Tessa, Lon. Geoff
and Reg, Peacefully sleeping,
liuLKINGlfAM.— oil January :i.
J? Albert Joseph, devoted father of
May and fathcr-in-flaw of Bill
Polkinghorne; darling papa of Reg,
Shirllc, Nancy, Billy. Lorraine and
Royce A wonderful father at rest.
nULklNGIPAM.— On . January 1.
J? Albert Joseph, loved father of
Doug, father-in-law of Lorna, loved
papa .of Avon. Peacefully sleeping.
IITALKINGHAM.— On January ! .
' Albert Joseph, beloved darling
father of Tessa, father-in-law of
Jack, loving papa of Winsome and
Lynette. Deeply mourned.
. ItxalkiNGHAM.— On January 1.
J? Albert Joseph, devoted (atherot
Tottle (Mrs. Stevens), JatliM -In
law ol Jack, loved papa oi Jonn.
In God's care.
T3ALKINGHAM.— On Jsn"",'
X Albert Joseph, passed pencelull)
away. Sincere friend of Mis. bie
vens and family. - «mma
171RANZKE, — On 1'hf|?ved
iinte of Trenthami, .
wife of the late William Kra1ll'
loved mother of Kumia tM-
Couglilln) and Alice IMrs. WrlLiit .
Gammon. — on JanbaIy « S
Heidelberg. Gorge, Burgci ss m
39 Barnsbury-road, Dcopdene, l|ws
brother of Lucie _(Mrs. R« ...i,
IsL A?llF.)W"prlvato uncrai'.
ISSrturSrSS
Dccpdencj Wte 23rdBtn.. 1st A.XF-
in his 7nth year. My pal.
Rest after weariness.
/AMMON. George Burgh. 31
(jT Barnsbury-road. -PfJnon
Life-long friend of Pee a"o
fond uncle' of Dorothy. Born Janu
eSSyepK
« KU,v-.C -
Allan, aged 96 years. Private ere
rVlLUMAN.— On January 2. al
(j|' Murray Valley House, Ajtonr
Elizabeth, dearly beloved I
Frank; loving mother of May (Mrs
pvia). devoted mother-in-law o
Pv. rrnndmolher of Eileen. Ramon,
r.iimp, Kathleen and Margaret.
DEATHS
KEY, Mary, of 9 cross-street,
Swanbourne. West Australia,—
On January 2, dearly beloved mother
of Jordan and Irene (Mrs. Wlt-
llamson).
Hamilton.— on January 2, at
Ben Nevis, Lebanon-street,
North Essendon, John (Jock), lov
ing husband of Nell, dearly loved
father of N&ncy, Jack, Alan, Jean,
Dorothy and Heather: father-in-
law of Shirley and Barbara, Alf
and Lcs; poppa of Beth, Jeanctte,
Sandra and Bruce Hatfield. Greg
and Karen Hamilton.
So mote It be.
AMILTON, Jock. — Loving
brother of BUI and Kate; uncle
of Billy and Sylvia, 17 Tait-strcet,
Footscray.
TJTtAimus, William Harris, . of
XXBalrnsdale. — On January 1,
beloved husband of Lillian, father of
Jessie (Mrs. Les. Wilkinson, Or-
bost), William (Bairasdale), Daphne
(Mrs. J. McMillan, Maflra), Blna
((Mrs. Edwards, Armadale) , Myrtle
(Mrs. Manning, Armadale), aged 86,
Peacefully sleeping.
HART.— On January 2, at his
daughter's residence. 8 York-
street, Yarravllle, Harold William,
dearly loved husband of Ada Hart,
loving father of Annie (Mrs. God-
den), Olive (Mrs. Bullen) and
granddad of Valerie and Harold, At
rest.
HAYES. — On January 1, at his
residence. 5 Waverley-avenue,
Kcw, Howard Sutherland (Jim) ,
beloved husband of Kathleen Hayes
Requloscat in pace.
HAYES. — On January 1, at his
residence, 5 Waverley-avenue.
Kew, Howard Sutherland .(Jim),
loving son- of the late James J. and
Mary T. Hayes, dearly loved brother
of Leslie, (deceased) and Florence.
Requlescat in pace.
HtRSZENHORN (Szlema) . —
Passed away after a long illness
on January 1.
Humphreys. Gwendoline May. —
On January 1. at St. Vincent's
nospital. dearly beloved friend ol
K Will and Jess Stoney. R.I.F.
ENDALL. — At Perth. West Aus
tralia, Harry, loving son of the
ate Sarah and Albert Kendall, lov-
Ing brotner of Tom .and William
K (deceased), late of Nunawadine.
ERNAN. — on January 2. at
Sacred Heart Hospital. Mary
Ann, devoted daughter of the late
John and Bridget Keman, of
Somcrton. and dearly loved sister
of John (deceased), James, Mar
garet (Mrs. Farrelly. 82 Morcland-
road, West Brunswick), Edward and
Thomas (deceased).
K Requlescat In pace,
ERR. — On January 1, at Dayies-
ford, Diane Rae, aearly loved
daughter of Gavin and Betty, aged
11 months. Our .darling.
KERR. — On January 1. at Dayies.
ford, Diane Rae, loved grand
daughter of. Mr. an Mrs. Williams;
dearly loved niece of Joan- (Poppy)
and Ray. 1
LAMBERT.— On December 31,
Nellie Mabel Edith, widow ot
the late Doctor T, E. Llewellyn
Lambert. : M.D., M.S. (Mclb.),
F.R.C.S., F.R.A.C.S. : ioved mother
of Charles, Nancy (Mrs. J. Dal-
rymple), Thomas (Pascoe- Vale
South), Betty (Mrs. E. Camincr,
deceased) ; mother-in-law of Eileen
and Lucie; loving grandmother ol
Judith, Charles, James and Henry
(R.A.N,), At peace, Privately cre
mated. .
AMBERT. — On January 1, Agnes
Marion, dearly loved wife of the
late William and loving mother of
Jack, Allan and Gladstone, aged 69
years. Reunited with pop.
T AMBERT.— -On December 31,
JlJ Mrs, N. M. .E., friend of George
and Joyce. At rest.
LAMBERT (nee Bolam).— On De
cember 31, Nellie Mabel Edith,
loved sister of Elsie R. B. (Marys--
villcj ; friend of Lesley MacGowan.
At rest.
Lindsay. — "on December 30
(suddenly),, at her home, 18
Clark-street. Port Melbourne, Alice
Vera Lindsay, beloved sister of Eva
and Will Colgate, 9 Green-street,
Northcote. . .
'IVTcKBRROW.— On December 31,
UJX Lena, dearly loved cousin of
Alice and Mary Walls.
(IfciLWuiCK — on January 2,
JjJl Josephine, loved wife of the
ate William Mathew Mcllwrick,
OuHean,-7r vo Wattle Tree-road .
Armadale. Privately interred.
1\T cfLWRICK. — on January 2.
J.TX ,J(ephlne, loved daughter of
the late William and Josephine Mc-
Intyre, late of Toolamba, sister of
Sarah ((Mrs. Nell McLcod, de
ceased), Flora (deceased), Mary
(Mrs. Lachlan McLeod, deceased).
William (deceased), 'Robert (17
Flcicncc-strcet. . Men tone). Jessie
(Mrs. Johnson, 19 Claremont-crcs-
cent. Canterbury). Privately in
terred;
MORAN. — On December 31 (sud
denly) . at Ivanhoe, Elizabeth
Lydla Moran, of 3 Stcele-strect,
Newport, and late ot Echuca, be
loved wife ol the late James, dear
ly Io7cd mother of Roy and Reu
ben. Rest in peace. Privately in
terred, WUliamstown Cemetery,
January 2.
MORAN.— On December 31, Eli
zabeth Lydla, > dearly loved
mother of Roy, loved mothcr-ln-law
of Florence, loving grandma of
Heatherbellc. Sweetly .sleeping.
MORAN.— On December 31, Eli
zabeth Lydia, dearly loved
-mother of Reuben, 16ved mother-
;in-law of Phyllis, loving grandma
ot Ruby and- James. Resting. V
NORTHMORE, Alan Charles. —
On December 31 (suddenly), at
his residence, 277 Victoria-road,
Thornbury, ' dearly beloved son Of
Mary and Frank, - loved brother oi
Donald and John. (Late 2nd A.l.F.)
For ever with the Lord.
OLIPHANT. — On December 27, at
Cheltenham, England, Francis
Oliphant, M.B.B.S; R.I.P.
PIGDON. George.— On . December
26 (late 1st A.l.F,), dearly
loved husband of. Ellen Frances,
loved stepfather of Essie. „
Rest in. peace.
PITT.— On December : 19 (result
of accident), Edward John, be
loved husband or Christina Gertrude
(Chrlssle), and loving father of
Laurie, Ray, Dorothy. (Late 24th
Batt.. 1st A.l.F.) RXP.
BOBINSON. — On December 31. at
Cheltenham. Alexander Robin
son, husband of the late Mary El
len. father of Arthur (deceased),
Dolly (Mrs. French ), Alec, Minnie
(deceased), Harry and Bill, R.I.P.
ROBSON.— On , January 2, at
Camray, Echuca, George Henry
Robson, of 9 Murray-street. Echuca.
dearly beloved, husband of Edith,
loved father of Milllcent. Ida (Mrs,
J. M. Simmle. Molra. N.S.W.).
and Waiter (Glrgarre). father-in-
law of John and Rene, devoted
grandpa of Edith and John, At
rest. ,
ROSENGREN. — On January 1,
at Wangaratta. John Francis,
dearly beloved husband of Cather
ine, and loving father of Bernard
(deceased). Catherine (Mrs. J.
Sullivan, Bonegilla), James (Mel
bourne). Frances (Mrs. E, Neville,
Melbourne); Norman (Wodonga),
Gordon (Poowong) and Henry (Mel
bourne), aged 76 years. Requlescat
in pace.-
Scott.— On January 1, Charlotte
Teresa, of Korung. - 11, Wood-
houso-grovc, Box Hill, beloved wife
of the late William Henry. Prlvate-
' ly ' Interred January 3.
SERPELL. — On January 2. at his
home, Wlhlamson' s-road, Don-
caster. Henry William, loved son of
the late Richard and Alice. And
loving brother of Selina. Walter.
Divid < deceased) ; Florence. Hilda
ana P.ichard. Privately interred.
SHEPPARD.— On January 1, at
her home, Wellington-road, Mul-
grave, Isabella Ada Jane, dearly
loved wife of George, loving mother
of Adrian, Charles, Ellis, Isabel
(Mrs. Bennett) and Sydney, fond
mother-in-law of Agnes, Mary and
William, and loved grandmother of
Fay (deceased), Carmel,
Roma, Glen and Linton, and dear
sister of Edith (Mrs. Levy) and
Gordon Story; aged 76 years.
In God's care.
SHEPPARD.-On January 1, at
Mulgrave, Isabella, dearly loved
and loving mother of a Adrian and
mother-in-law of Agnes; darling
grandma of Fae (deceased), Carmel,
Janice and Roma Sheppard.
Resting where no shadows fall,
In perfect peace she awaits us all
SHEPPARD. - On January 1, at Mulgrave, Isabel Ada, darling
sister of Abe and Edith Levy.
SHEPPARD. — On January 1, at
Mulgrave, Ada, dear sister and
aunt of Cordon and Elaine Story,
Ever remembered.
Smith —On January t, at private
hospital. Lilian, of b Glen Elra-
rf«d rilPiwn Lea, beloved wife of
tiio ' late James, loved mother of
Lawrcy (deceased),' Hazel, Louis and
; Mndgc! Privately interred January
oimith On January 1. "t , P""
f wife of thur Roy Mebourne,
Dryburtt-slrcct, weal m
. and lpvlnK niorner » (Mra. L.
( Bestwlck. dcceaBCd). A- j_
: Edwards). Key. Clare i lovlne
Howard l a"d . John, BoU,
' S2mGeSnr2Siohny'JaneUe and
Do'ithy. .
DEATHS
Ward, — on January 2, at Bast
: Malvern, Estelle Charlotte, of
North Sydney, beloved daughter < of
Alfred and the late Susannah Ward;
loved sister of Claire, Cecil; sister-
in-law of Margaret. Privately in
terred;
TX7EARNE. — On December 29,
V T Lavlna E, A , loved sister ot
Ernest E. Wcarne (deceased), sister-
in-law of Beatrice. Privately cre
mated at Fawkner, December 3d.
At rest.
TTI7HISTON. — On January 2, at
TT Mercy Hospital, East Mel
bourne, Vera Iris, late of Cora
Lynn, beloved wife of Joseph Henry
and loving mother of Tom, Edna
(Mrs, Mynard). Harry and Valda
(deceased), aged 58 years. A pat
ient sufferer at rest.
See Monday's papers for particu
lars of funeral.
WHixELEY.- — On January 1, at
his home, 345 Burnley-street,
Burnley, Frederick C., devoted hus
band of Lou and loving father of
Violet (Mrs. R. E, Fawcctt, Cluncs),
Pearl (Mrs. Ward), Percy and
Norm, aged | 79 years. Peacelully
sleeping.
'YATHITELEY.— At his home, 34S
»» Burnley-street, Burnley, Fred
rick Charles, loving father ot
Pearl, fathcr-ln-law ot Roy Ward,
grandfather ot Dorothy and Royslc;
great-grandfather of Lorraine, Kevin
and Garry, In God's care.
YYTHITELBY. Fredrick Charles,
it 345 Burnley-street, Burnley-
Loving brother of Albert, and
brother-in-law of Jean; uncle of
Beryl and Dane Trezlse.
WHITELEY At his home, 345
Burnley-street, Burnley. Fred
erick Charles, loving brother of
Annie Boyack and Ada Christie.
WOnc of the best.
fITELEY.— At his home, 345
Burnley-street. Burnley, Fred
rick Charles, loving father of Vic-
let, fathcr-ln-law of Richard Faw-
sett, loving grandpa of Gloria,
great-grandfather of Sharyn and
Lynette. Safe in the arms of Jesus,
WOOD. — On January 1, at St.
Arnaud Hospital. Ivy May,
dearly loved sister or Olive, and
loved sister-in-law of George; loved
aunt of Jean, Cliff, Russell, Gwen;
great-aunt of Stuart.
WOOD. — On January a, at St.
Arnaud Hospital, Ivy May,
dearly loved aunt of Val and Alan,
and great-aunt of Scott and Laugh-
lln.
WOOD. — On January 1, at St.
Arnaud Hospital, Ivy May,- oi
Donald, dearly loved sister of Grace;
loved sister-in-law of B1U.
A life made beautiful by kindly
deeds.
IN MEMORIAM
On Active Service
ALLAMBY. — In , cherished loving
memory of our only son, F.O.
Vern., who lost his life, returning
operational Alght, January 3,
Till memory fades and life departs,
You will live for ever in our hearts.
— Mum and dad.
ALLAMBY. — To the dear memorj
of our beloved brother, F.O.
vern, - lost his life -In England,
January 3. 1945.
There's, a voice we long to hear
And a memory so precious and dear
--Loving sister. Phyl, and brother-
in-law, Dave.
ALLANBY To the evergreen
memory of our pal, F.O. Vern.
—Inserted .by Dulcle and Bill.
T\UNCAN.-rIn loving memory or
X/ Alan, 2/6tli Battalion,, killed at
Bardia, January 3, 1941. Son of
Thomas and the late Mrs. Duncan,
brother of Joyce.
Always remembered.
EMONSON.— In loving memory of
F/Sgt. Richard Emonson,
R.A.A.F., killed in. England, Janu
ary 3. 1945.
—Allen. Jean, Douglas, Helen.
REEN.— VX170, Capt. D. I. A.
\A Green, Bardia, January 3,
1941. Loving memories.
— Father, mother, sisters and bro
ther Morwell. -
PENNINGTON. — In loving memory
of my darling husband, Edward,
killed in action at Bardia, January
3, 1941.
Twelve years have gone since that
sad day.
When one I loved was called away.
Though absent he Is ever near,
Still 'loved, still missed and ever
dear,
— Inserted by his loving wife, Grace.
Lacey-street. Croydon. Victoria.
SCOTT, r— in proud and loving
memory of Pte. Russell, 2/5th
Batt., and- Sgt. James, 2/6Ui Batt..
killed Bardia, January 3, 1941. Be
loved sons of Nell and Elsie Scott,
and loved brothers of Mac, and Jean
(Mrs. Matthew).
' ' Beyond the sunset.
QOLOMON, VX5859. L/Sgt. J.
d Solomon. — In proud and honor
ed memory of Joe. who was killed
In action at Bardia, January. 4,
.1941,
' Always- in our hearts.
—Mother, Molly and, Jim, Newbury
Post Office. <
IN MEMORIAM
AD AiMTHW AITE. — In memory of
my dear wife. Ruby. May, who
passed away January 3. 1951.. '
s— Inserted by her loving husband,
Chris. ..
Anderson.— in loving memory,
of my dear husband, who passed
away to a better world, January 2,
1952.
We often sit and think of you.
The things you used to say and do,
And wonder why you had to dlt
Without, a chance to say goodbye.
— Inserted by his loving wife, Alice.
EGB1B. —Treasured and > loving
memories today and always of
George, dearly loved husband of Ada,
who passed away January 3, 1948.
Loving memories, fond and true,
From one who . thought the world ot
you.
—Inserted by his loving wife. Ada .
BEGBIE.— Fondest memories of
our dear father and grandpa,
who passed away January 3, 1948.
Always In our thoughts.
—Inserted by Reg, Lll and Lor
raine. ,
BEGBIE. — In loving memory ot
our; dear . father and grandpa,
who passed away January 3, 1948.
— Always remembered by Len, Thel-
ma, Don,. Ken and . Jennifer.
BROOKSHAW.— In memory of our
.darling wife' and mother, who
passed away- December 30, 1949.
A loving smile,
A cheerful face,
A broken link we can never replace.
—Inserted, by loving husband, Fred,
Crissle, Daisy, ' Lexlc. Charlie.
BRYANT.— Treasured memories of
our . darling mother, Amy Read,
who passed away on January 2,
1946. after a life nobly lived.'
A wonderful mother, sadly missed,
—Inserted by: her loving family.
CAVANAGH.— Treasured memories
of dad, passed away December
26. 1950.
— Marj. Bill, Lorraine, Terry.
OAVENAGH. — In memory of lov
ing son, Larry, died January 3,
1946.
Six years today you passed away.
We often speak your name;
But all Is left to answer
Is your photo in a fratjie.
— Inserted by loving mother and
family.
CONTI. — In loving memory of our
dear mother and grandmother,
who passed away Jariuary 3, 1948.
Always in our thoughts.
—Inserted by loving daughter, Con
nie: son-in-law. Joe and family.
CRAWFORD. — In loving memory of
our dear mother, who passed,
away January 3, 1947; and dad,
passed away June 6, 1949. .
Sadly missed.
— Inserted by their family.
DALY. — III loving memory of our
dear brother, who passed away
January 3. 1952; also our dad- and
mum. »
—Ever remembered by Rene, Viv
and Lll.
DAVIES. — In loving memory of
our dear mother, who passed
away January 3, 1945, at North
Fltzroy.. '
Sweet are the memories silently kept
Of the- one we all loved and will
never forget.
—Inserted by her loving daughters,
Amy (Mrs. Lllburne), Gladys (Mrs.
Qullllam).
DAVISON.-r-In loving memory of
my dear husband. Edward, who
passed away on January 3, 1952.
Sweet are the memories silently kept
Of one I floyed and will never for
get.
DOWSETT. — In loving memory of
my dear husband, William, and
father of Maurice, who passed away
on January 3, 1938, at Coburg.
Ever remembered.
—Inserted by, his loving1 wife and
family.
DWYBR.— In loving memory of my
husband, James, died January
3, 1953,
—Inserted by his loving wife and
child. ...
GAkVEY. — in loving memory of
my dear brother. Tommy, who
died /result of accident), January
—Always remembered by lils loving
sister, Casslc, and nepnew, Don.
GEDDES (Russell).— In .. loving
memory of my wife, Belle, who
passed away January 4. 1946, .
Fond memories linger.
— T. Geddes.. Preston.
GEDDES. — loving memory of
my mother, who passed away
January 4, 1946.
Treasured memories linger for ever.
-Inserted by her daughter, Doris
(Mrs. Tanner) and family.
Gilbert.— In loving memory of
dear mum, who passed Away
January 3. .1931. God put her at
rest but she will aways be remem
bered. . v
—Jeff and Daphne. , ,
alLBERT. Mrs. C. M.— In loving
memory of mum.' Sadly missed.
— Inserted by Ted.
GREEN.— In loving memory .or my
dear wife. Margaret, and our
darling mother, who passgd away
on January 3. 1931.
For ever In our thoughts.
—Inserted by her loving husband.
Thclma. Lorna and Osmond.
GUERTN. — Our wonderful mother
is always remembered,
—Ethel and Norman.
HALL.— In memorv of my brother,
John, died January 4. l&ol.
—Inserted by his lovinc brother,
Albert: sisters, Edith; uncles and
nephew.
IN MEMORIAM
AMILTON, George. — Sad but
treasured memories of my be
loved dad. died January 2, 1949.
Rest in peace. Not Just today, but
every day. I remember you. dad.
—inserted by Myrt. and family.
XJ ARRIS.— In loving memory of
XX my dear grandma, who passed
away January 4. 1923.
Sweet memories silently kept.
—Inserted by Margaret.
TXOLLINGWORTH, — In memory of
JLX my beloved wife, Mabel, and
loved mother of Thclma (Mrs.
Tucker), Merton, Lionel, who
pasyd peacefully away on January
As sweet as a rose 'neath
Which you do sleep
Are the memories you left,
Mine to treasure and keep.
— Inserted by her loving husband,
George, and family, Thelma, Mer-
ton. Lionel.
TTTOLLINGWORTH — Loving memo-
JLX ries of my dear sister. Mabel,
passed away January 3, 1951.
Softly the leaves of memory fall,
Sadly we stoop and gather them all,
So dearly loved and sadly missed.
— Inserted by loving sister, Myrtle;
brother-in-law. Jack.
\
HOLLINGWORTH.— Loving me
mory of our . dear Auntie
Mabel, passed - away January 3,
195.1.
Loving memories, fond and true,
From we who thought the world of
you.
— Loving nephews. Ken and Eric
Brough.
HOLLINGWORTH.— Loving me
mories of our dear Auntie
Mabel, passed away January 3,
AV&iitlful nature,' loving and kind,
A beautiful memory to. leave behind.
A cheerful smile; and a heart of
— Lovl'ng nephew, Bill. Margaret and
Heather. ' , ,
HORNER.— In loving memory of
Fred,' who left so suddenly on
New Year's . day, 1952, also Tom,
Ruby. Bill and Jane.
Always remembered.
—Ruth and Pearl.-
HUNTLEY. — in loving memory of
dear mother, who passed .away
January 4, 1942; also dear dad, who
passed away April 17. 1920.
Always remembered.
— Inserted by their loving family,
Winifred, Ernest, Myrtle, Lilian and
Reg.
IRWIN. — 'In loving, memory of my
beloved husband, Stan, and our
loving father, who passed to the
higher life. January 3. 1952.
For ever in our hearts. ?
— Bonnie. Joan; Mnrg.
JENKINS. — In loving memory of
Allan, beloved father of- Cliff
and Lll; grandpa of Alan and' Nor
man. passed away January 4, 1951.
/ Ever remembered. .
— Inserted by his loving son, Cliff,
and famliy.
JOHNSON.— In loving memory of
my dear wife, Lois, who passed
away at Brunswick, January 4i 1941,
Mother of Lois and Eric.
Fondest memories.
—Inserted by Harold Johnson.
JOHNSON.— In loving memory of
my dear mother. Lois, who
passed away at Brunswick, January
4, 1941. Always remembered.
— Inserted by her daughter, Lois,
and Jack Sunderland.
JOHNSON. — In loving memory of
Clarence Graham (Cap), late
59th Batt.; 1st A.I.fF,, loving hus
band of Nance.
Cherished memories of you.
Help to lighten the sad and lonely
years. Dear Hub.
TOYCE. Car Mine Irene.— In loving
tf memory of Caroline, who passed
away January 3. 1944.
Always remembered.
— Inserted by her loving mother and
father, and brother. Max.
KERR. — Loving memories of my
dear dad. who passed away on
September 23, 1935;- also dear
mum. January 4. 1951.
Sweet arc the memories silently kept
Of two we loved dearly and will
never forget.
—Inserted by her loving daughter,
Eflle, and friend. George.
LAFFY. — In loving memory of my
dear husband. Alfred Mtchael,
who passed away at Randwick, Syd
ney, January 3, 1932. R.I.P.
Law.— Treasured memories of my
dearly loved son. William
Thomas ((Bill); who died January
2. 1941. ,
Precious memories ever in my heart.
— 'Inserted by Ills loving mother,
Nellie Law.
LAW. — In loving memory of my
dear brother, Bill, who died
January 2, 1941.
We- will always remember.
— Inserted by A. Law and family.
LAW. — Treasured memories of my
dear brother, Bill, who died
January 2, .1941.
A loving memory for ever.
— Inserted by . Rita , and brother-in-
law. Norm.
LAW.— In loving memory of our
dear nephew, William Thomas
Law (Bill), who died on January
2 1941.
We will never forget you, dear Bill.
— Inserted by Auntie Ivy, Uncle
Claude, loving cousins of Claude
:and Joy.- % ; ' -
LITHiERLAND.— Evergreen is the
memory , of Bob and Ellen, loved
parents of May, Jack, Ralph, Ronald
and ! Elsie. " t
Ever remembered.
MAOMILLAN. — In fond memory
of John. Ever remembered.
—Inserted by Maurie Knight. ' 1
MOORE, — Loving memory of our
beloVcd mother, Jessie Jcanette,
who fell asleep on January 3,
1925, loved mother of Len, Violet,
Norma and Vale (deceased).
Sweet memories linger. 1
MOOKfi. — We will always remem
ber Aunt ' Marion, who passed
away January 4, 1944.
So dearly , loved and sadly missed.
— Eleanor and Les.
PHILLIPS. — In loving memory ot
my mother, Annie Eliza, passed
away January 2, .1949. K.I. P.
Four years 1 have known the loss
Of a mother great and dear to me;
My love : and respect for her wilt
Last through all eternity.
— Nance and John.
PHILLIPS.— In loving memory of
our dear mother, who passed
away . January 3. 1943.
One memory we will never forget.
— Inserted by her daughter And son-
in-law, Leo. ;
OHILLIPS. — In loving memory of
X my beiovcd mother, died Janu
ary 2, 1949. '
' Sadly missed, »
— Tot and Dick.
PILL.' — in loving memory of our
deaf daughter, Daisy, ,who
passed away o'n January 4, 194/.
Sadly missed.
— Inserted by mother and father.
PILL In loving memory of our
. sister, Dais, died January 4,
1947. For ever in our thoughts.
— Violet and Ted.
PILL.— In loving memory of my
sister and aunt. Dais, died
January 4, 1947, Ever remembered,
— Myrtle and George.
PILL.— In loving memory of Dais.,
who passed away on January 4.
1947.
— Inserted .by Chris and Bill.
PITT. — In loving memory of
William James, who passed
away on January 3, 1949.
A 4 time goes by we miss you more.
—Inserted by his wide. Alma, and
family.
PRIESTLEY, Fanny.— Happy me
mories of our loved mother,
who left us on January 3, 1944.
Fond memories good and true.
From one who thought the world of
you.
— Inserted by Fanny and Murdock
Cross, Queensland.
PROWSE. — In loving memory of
my dear mother, who passed
away on January 3, 1947,
You left us suddenly.
Your last thoughts unknown,
But you left us with memories.
That we are proud to own.
—Inserted by her loving daughter,
Dorothea, and grandchildren, -Pat
and Maureen.
PROWSE.— In loving memory of
my dear mother, who passed
away on January 3. 1947.
— Inserted by her loving daughters,
Frances, Enid, ttnd family. >
QUIN. — In loving memory of our
dear mother, who passed away
January 4. 1945.
Atways thinking of you. mum.
—Inserted by daughters, Anne (Mrs.
Veltch), Lily (Mrs. Mason), Daisy
(Mrs. Covington), son. Bill, sons-in-
law, Harold and David, daughtcr-in-
law. Elsa, granddaughters, Pat. Bar
bara and Carol.
RAN5HAW, — In memory of Rev.
W. E. Ranshaw. late vicar of
Christ Church, Hawthorn. ,
In our garden of memories.
—Inserted oy Mr. and Mrs. A.
Wells, and Noel.
RIDGEWAY. — In loving memory
of our dear father and brother.
Albert Harold, who passed away
January 4, 1950.
A leaf in our book of memories
Is sadly turned today.
— Inserted by his loving son and
sister; Albert and Alice Kldgeway.
ROE.— In loving memory of our
darling daughter, Wendy, who
passed away on January 4, 1949.
We think of you in silence,
Often speak your name;
All there Is left to answer
Your photo, in the frame.
—Inserted by mum and dad.
ROE.— Treasured memories of
Wendy, passed away January
4. 3949. Sweet memories of a dear
little girl.
— inserted by Auntie Gladys, Uncle
Barn, Jcannetie and Roy.
SAMSON. — Memories ot George,
died January; 1950. and father,
July, 1948.
— Mother and family.
Samson. — in loving memory of
George (Bandy), died January
4, 1950. Pleasant memories.
— Inserted by Doris Deacon,
SCHICHERT.— In loving memory
of our dear father, passed away
January 4, . 1944.
Always remembered.
—Gladys and Cls.
SMITH.— In loving memory of our
dear brother, Jack, who passed
away January 4. 1952.
At peace,
—inserted by her loving sisters,
Millie, Flo, Alma, and brother,
Roy.
STEVENSON.— Loving memories of
my beloved husband. William,
passed away January 3. 1952.'
For ever in my thoughts.
— Inserted by his loving wife, Alice,
and family. '
IN MEMORIAM
TILO (Meohan). — In fond me-'
mory of our lovlnu daughter
and slstois Ina, passed away Janu
ary 3, 1950.
Still loved, still missed, and ever
dear,
Wishing always you wore here,
— Inserted by her loving father and
sister. Lucy.
SUNDERLAND. — In loving memory
of William Leslie, loving son
of Annie and the late Charlie, lov
ing grandson of Mr. and Mrs. W.
Newman, passed away January 3,
1951. Always remembered.
— Inserted by mother and grandpar-
ents,
YY7EBSTER. — Cherished memories
IT of our dear mother, who
passed away January 2, 1952.
Silent thoughts bring many a tear
Of mother we lost and loved so dear
— By loving daughter, Ada, and
Chap; grandchildren," Ken, Aldyth
and Anne: '
BEREAVEMENT
NOTICES
AMPBELL. — The RELATIONS Of
the late Mr, F. CAMPBELL
wish to THANK all relatives, friends
and neighbors for floral tributes,
cards and personal expressions ol
sympathy during our recent sad
bereavement. Special thanks to Drs.
Ratten and Smytht Will all please
accept this as a personal expression
of appreciation. -
HANVEY. — Mrs. E. HANVEY and
FAMILY sincerely THANK all
relatives and friends for cards, floral
tributes, telegrams and personal ex
pressions of sympathy during our
recent sad bereavement. 78 Gee-
lonc-road. Footscray. —
'11/1 RS. EILEEN ANITA PARKER
1VX and FAMILY sincerely THANK
relatives, friends and neighbors for
expressions of sympathy in their
recent sad bereavement. 23 Tolls-
avenue. Mentonc.
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Allen. — Requiem Mass lor the
. repose ot the 'soul of the late
Mr. DESMOND ERNEST ALLEN
will be celebrated at St. Aloyslus's
Church, Caullleld, on MONDAY, at
7 a.m The Funeral will leave the
church at 9.30 a.m. for the Brigh
ton Cemetery.
TOBIN BROTHERS. FJ1294. . —
ALVIRA. — Requiem Mass for
repose of the soul of the late
LUIS ALVIRA will be celebrated at
St. Monica's Church, Mt. Alexander-
road. Moonee Ponds, on MONDAY,
at 7 a.m., the Funeral leaving the
church at 11 a.m. lor the Fawkner
Cemetery. ' ;
JOSEPH ALLISON PTY. LTD.,
Moonee Ponds. FU5451. .
BARRY. — The Funeral of the -late
WILLIAM BARRY will leave
Sleight's Funeral Home. St. KUda-
roni Melbourne, on MONDAY, al
ter a service commencing at 2 p.m.,
for the Spring Vale Crematorium.
A. A. SLEffGHT PTY. LTD.
MX4626.
Bishop. — The Funeral of the late
Ml'. sidney joseph bishop.
01 962 Station-street, Box Hill, will
leave Padbury's chapel. 959 White
Horse-road, Box Hill, on MONDAY,
after a service commencing at 11
a.m., for the Spring Vale Crema
torium.
A. W. ' PADBURY & CO. PTY.
LTD. WX2714.
Bishop east malvern sub-
branch r.S.l.-Members ol
the above sub-branch arc respectfully
Informed that the Funeral of their
late Comrade SIDNEY JOSEPH
BISHOP, will leave Padbury's cha
pel, 959 White Horse-road, Box hiu,
on MONDAY, after a, service com
mencing at 11 a.m., for the Spring'
Vale Crematorium.
N. B. EVANS, Sec.
BLAYNEY.— The Funeral of the
late MARTIN DANIEL BLAY
NEY will leave our chapel. 92 Hod-
dle-strect, Abbotsford, on MONDAY,
at 10 a.m., for the Fawkner Ceme
tery.
C. NICHOLSON FUNERAL SER
VICES PTY. LTD., JA5705.
FALKINGHAM.— The Funeral of
the late Mr. ALBERT JOSEPH
FALKINGHAM will leave the Lewis
parlor, 154 Johnston-street, Fltzroy.
on MONDAY, at 1 p.m. for the
Spring Vale Crematorium, arriving
about 1.45 p.m.
H. j. R. LEWIS. JA1066. — -
FRANZI&E. — The Funeral of the
late EMMA FRANZKE will leave
our parlors. 215 Glenfcrrlc-road,
Malvern, 'on MONDAY, at 11 a.m..
for the New Mel-bourne General
Cemetery. Fewkncr.
ARMSTRONG and WHITTLE, late
A.l.F. , U2443. :
GILLMAN. — The Friends and Re
latives of the late ELIZABETH
GILLMAN are Invited to attend her
Funeral, leaving St. Mary'a Catho
lic Church, THIS DAY. at 3 D.m.
Requiem Mass will be celebrated at
7 a.m. L
HAMILTON. — The Funeral of the
late Mr. JOHN HAMILTON
will leave the Presbyterian Church.
Wellington-street, Flcmtngton, on
MONDAY, at conclusion of a ser
vice commencing at 10 a.m., for the
Fawkner Crematorium.
JOSEPH ALLISON PTY. LTD..
Essendon. FU1002.
HARRIS. — The Funeral of the late
WILLIAM HARRIS, Swan-street.
Balrosdale. will leave Church of
England. Balrnsdale, THIS DAY, at
2 p.m.. for the Balrnsdale Cemetery,
Balrnsdale.
Phone 675.
HART. — The Funeral of the late
WILLIAM HART will leave his
daughter's residence. 8 York-street.
Yarravllle, on MONDAY, after a
service commencing at .10.45 a.m.,
for the Footscray Cemetery.
WALTER A. WARNE," MW1209.
HAYES. — Requiem Mass for. the
repose of the soul ot the late
HOWARD SUTHERLAND (JIM)
HAYES will be celebrated at the
Sacred Heart Church. Cotham-road,
Kew, THIS DAY, at 9 a.m. The
Funeral will leave the churrh at
the conclusion ot the Mass . for the
Warrlngal Cemetery, Heidelberg.
JXli5S?AYLR & - Ivanhoe.
HERSZENHORN.— The Funeral of
the late Dr. SZLEMA HERS-
ZENTHORN, formerly of Lublin,
Poland, will leave the Chevra Ka-
dlsha, Pltt-strect, Carlton, on MON
DAY at 1.45 p.m. _
K ERNAN, — Requiem Mass for the
repose of the soul of the late
Miss MARY ANN KERNAN Will be
celebrated at St. FldelU' Church.
Clarendon-street, Morcland. on
MONDAY, at 8 a.m.; The Funeral
will leave the church at 11 a.m. for
the Fawkner Cemetery.
TOBIN BROTHERS. FJ1294.
LAMBERT. — The Funeral of the
.let?, Mrs. . AGNES MARION
laMBERT will the Herbert
King Memorial .Chapel. 174 Lennox-
street, Richmond, THIS DAY. after
a service commencing at 10 a.m..
'ot the Spring Vale Crematorium.
JA34ff> KING fc SONS.
MILLAR. — The Funeral ot the
ate MAY MILLAR will leave
3 Claremont-slrcet, south Yarra,
on MONDAY, after a service com
mencing at 9.15 a.m.. for the Mel-
bourne G?HSJS?JLci.metS£2; Carlton.
B. MATTHEWS PTY. LTD .
South Yarra. Wind. 66.
SHEPPARD. — The Funeral of the
late Mrs. ISABELLA ADA
JANE SHEPPARD is appointed to
leave the Bathurst Memorial Cha-
pel, corner Glen Huntly and Koo-
yong roads, Elsternwlck. on MON-
DAY, after a service commencing at
10.15 a.m. for the Spring Vale Cemetery.
T. BATHURST & Co. (late
A.I.F.). LF6337.
STROUD. — The Funeral of ' the
VD late Mrs. CLARA MAY STROUD
will leave 82 Dryburgh-street, West
Melbourne, on MONDAY, at 2 p.m.,
for the Fawkner Cemetery - .
TOBIN BROTHERS. FJ1294
WHITELEY.— The Funeral of the
1 1 late Mr. FREDRICK c
WHITELEY Wlir leave 345 Burnley'-
street, Burnley, on MONDAY.
i R a service commencing at
General cemetery. the Molbourue
JA3462®ERT K1NG SONS.
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MASONS
lTTr5iES- HEATH & SONS PTY.
wiikL " Dorcas-St.. S. Melb.
MXI944. Memorials erected all
cemeteries. Country work specially
catered for. '
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OND SUNDAY AFTER CHRIST
MAS DAY, 8 and 11. Holy Com
munion. 10: Matins. 11: The Arch
bishop (Broadcast i. Lord, for Thy
Tender Mercies Sake (Hilton). 7:
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Music will attend at both services
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Wednesday, 7.3Q; Holy Communion.
STV-dhil's', Toorab — 8 a.m., Holy
Pr 11 a-m-. Morning,
7 4(1 4- " Ar<!hdoacon Mace.
Ho! ton Eg. Deaconess Ida
Presbyterian!
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din 7- ?i5"pi5n0iS 93llcBe' Dune-
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O , CHURCH, LONSD ALE-STREET
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Sunday of New Year. 11: New Mer
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Return of the Year. Preacher: 'Mr.
K. A. Macnaughtan. _
APOSTOLIC CHURCH.
The apostolic church.
2o3 Punt-rd.. Richmond.
5hn., IT a.m.:. Communion.
Sun., 3 p.m.: Bible Study, -bj
Mr. W. Monkhouse.
Su2nt»ft£JLp2P«: Gospel Service.
--SPEAKER. Pastor C, Morgan. .
a.® Missionary Prayer
Meeting.
Ti 45 .p.m.? United Mission-
„ ary Meeting.
.SPEAKER, Pastor C. Morgan.
YOU ARE INVITED TO THESE
services.
Xou, arc also Invited to LIstcn-ln
to 3TR, Sale, to Apostolic Service
at 5 p.m.
assemblies of god.
f ?? pknticostal church of
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continue bbulah heights camp
BERRINGAADnSSN.alRINGWOD.
BEULAH1 HKK5HTSYS AT
3 BIG MEETINGS. SATURDAY
AND SUNDAY.
11 a.m., 3 p.m. and 7 p.m.
sprak«s: evangu.ist a. c.
VALDEZ, Sen., of U.S.A.
Pkstor JAMES WALLACE, of
SCOTLAND, and Principal of
the COMMONWEALTH BIBLE
_ COLLEGE.
JOHN Gj RIDLEY,
Well-known Australian
Evangelist, '
Come for the Day.
Hot Meals on Camp Ground.
Special services for Young
_ ,, People and Children.
Dally visitors can secure hot water,
milk. - bread, &c.
SUNDAY NIGHT AT 7 p.m.
FINAL BBULAH HEIGHTS
RALLY.
Be Sure to ATTEND THE
SERVICES ALL DAY SATURDAY
AND SUNDAY.
EVANGELIST A. C. VALDEZ Will
Open REVIVAL AND HEALING
MEETINGS AT THE
_ PENTICOSTAL CHURCH.
Brldgc-rd., Richmond on
Thursday, JANUARY 8. at 8 p.m.,
Thursday. JANUARY 8; at 8 p.m.-
Bring the sick to these special
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ALL WELCOME.
AUSTRALIAN CHURCH. "
A USTRALIAN Church, 19 Rus-
-cL scll-st.— 7 p.m.: Mrs. Worsley,
Going Forth to Meet the Morn
ing.
ASSEMBLIES OF GOD. t
IAjfl-EIGH, 81 Atherton-rd. —
yj Sundays; 11 a.m., '3 p.m.. 7-
P.m.; Tues., Thurs.. Sat., 8 p.m.
Alt welcome.
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Quixley; also broad
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collection. Memorial Meeting. 11
a.m., Bible Class held every Wed-
Bncsday, al S p.m. Visitors welcome,
of B„ Sun., 4 p.m. 147 Swna-
st., Richmond. All in' Christ,
welcome. No Class Mon. . — : —
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
BROADCAST Sunday. Christian
Science Prbgrammc. 3XY, 2
p.m.
OAMBERWELL. — Second Church
and Reading Room, Cookson-st.
/CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
CHURCHES OF MELBOURNE.
BRANCHES OF THE MOTHER
CHURCH. The First Church of
Christ. Scientist, In Boston, Massa
chusetts. hold Services Tomorrow,
11 a.m.-, 7;15 P.m.
Subject of Lesson-Sermon:
"GOD."
Sunday Schools, 11.
_ Testimony Meetings. Weds., 8.
ITY. — First Church and Read-
lng Room. 340 St. Kllda-rd.
1J1LSTERNWICK Third Church,
and R. R., RIpon-grovc. —
FREE READING ROOMS, Supply
the Bible and Authorised Lit
erature. Free City Ready Room,
247 Colllns-st. (Newspaper Houscl.
Malvern. — Fifth Church, 1127
Hlgh-st.. (Reading Room tem
porarily closed).
XJORTHCOTE, — Fourth Church,
1\ Unlon-st. R. R.. 207 Hlgh-st.
OAKLEIGH. Society, 76 Dandc-
nong-rd.. 11 a. me. only. Testi
mony Meeting. 4th Wednesday. —
SANDRINGHAM, Scy., 1 Waitham-
st. 11.15 (also 3.15 snd. Sun.)
Test. Mtg., 3rd Wed.
inter- denominational.
Father divine peace
. MISSION MOVEMENT.
CIRCLE MISSION CHURCH.
Home end Training School Inc.
The Patch. Victoria.
Every Sunday: Banquet and Ser
vices, 1 p.m. and 6 p.m.
At the Church.
Emerald-road, The Patch.
Every Monday, at Savoy Theatre,
Russell-street, Melbourne, at 8 p.m
Every Thursday, "Bcachway. Hall:
Chelsea, 2.30 p.tn.
Every Saturday. Praise and Ban
quet at "Peace." 15 Kcnt-av.,
Elwood. from 6 p.m.
Pstr. Rev. M. J. Divine, MsD,, D.D.
LIBERAL CATHOLIC.
ipUHJRCH OF THE HOLY SPIRIT,
v.) 241 Punt-rd.. Richmond. — -
10.45 a.m.: Holy Eucharist. Thurs
day, 8 p.m.: Healing Service.
LUTHERAN.
ST. John's, 50 Clty-rd.— 10..45
and 7: Rev, W, Nodke,
national revival crusadf.
Melbourne, no meetings, .in
recess till Jan. 11.
frankston. United Rally In
Masonic Hall, 3 p.m. Breaking ol
Bread. Speaker, Thomas Foster,
5.30: Fellowship Tea. 7 p.m.: Div
ine Healing and Gospel. Hear stir
ring. testimonies, speaker: Donald
Dawson.
RADIO. Tune in 3GL, 8.30 a.m..
Sunday, 3XY. 3.30 p.m. "British-
American News in Bible Prophecy.
PROPHETIC BAPTIST
60-MINUTE WORLD Forecast.
6.45 p.m. Rev. C. Edgar Ab
bott. Afternoon, 3.15. Ib5 Col
llns-st. Solos, Special music. COME
THEOSOFHICAL.
VPHEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY, T.S.
L Lecture Hall. 187 Colllns-st.
7.15 p.m.: Public Lecture, The
World Stage, Act III.
spiritualist churches.
VICTORIAN SPIRITUALIST
UNION. 109 Fllndcrs-lane.
3.15 p.m.: Lecture. Miss Lambrlck.
Clairvoyance, Mrs. Wright (Brls-
6 p.m.:' Forum, Mrs. Estelle Ander
son.
7.15 P.m.: Mr. Wm. Rowan.
Tuesday. 8 P.m.: Healing Group,
Mrs. Estelle Anderson,
At 49 The Avenue, Windsor: Wed..
8 p.m.: Study Group, and Thurs.,
8 p.m.: Fsychomctry Meeting,
Mrs. Anderson.
AA.A.— Prana Chapel, 182 CoI-
Uns-st. 3.15 and 7.15.— Speaker,
Mr. D. Nicholson. Mediums: Ellis
Harden. Misses Southam and Os
borne. Mon., 8 p.m.: Thur.. 2 p.m.
Trance Clairvoyance. Wed.. 8 P.m.,
FuUUc Lecture. A11 welcome.
AA.A. — MALVERN Spiritualist
Church, Valctta-st, 3.15: Ad
dress, Mrs. Lloyd. Mediums In at
tendance.- Tea and Circle. 7 P.m.:
Address, Mrs. Pearson. Dem.: Mrs.
jdoyd.
A T Bowling Club Hall, Vtctorla-
fX si.. E. Brunswick. — 3. Mr.
Ward. Circle, 7, Mrs. Karlsen. Flow
ers. —
CHURCH NOTICES
SPIRITUALIST CHURCHES.
BENTLEIGH C.S.O.L. , Church,
Theatre Building 3.15, Mrs.
P-g- Healing, flowers and
ra. Mrs. Partridge.
riARLTON. 48 Pitt-st Sat., 8'
. plin" Soanca- Sun.. 7.15: Flow-
515' Kael, Mrs. Barton.
'(l ,„',?''Vv. Savy Bldgs — Commun-
Berthon, 7. MrS' Wa""' 3-15: J>fr.
Hawthorn, 152 Burwood-rd. —
ann Hamllt0n' Mrs- lrwln< . 3
,?RWOOP; ST- Richmond.—
i)£Service at 7.1o D.m., Sunday,
spir, lual„ research society
££eiJ£!i heu alL members, friends and
kindred churohes a Happy and Pros-
?5rnUii iw Yiar- Reopen Sunday,
:rJ'rf.JSS"lont' Mrs- A- Lewis.—
WINDSOR Tcmplj!, 172 Albert-st.
o' V, — Sun" 3.15, 7.15; Wed.. 3-'
8, Rev. G. Wilson. '
_ UNITARIAN '
C'»R
Nwi j Br0adcast from 3xy, 4 15
STITION.P' m7' p,m"CScrvlcE Sub
CURECRIME - PUNISHMENT OR
OTHER DENOMINATIONS.
Pie May Rejoice lo Thee Ps sv h
B1! 30 Tt& CaR4-P''A Prahr'an'.
'ski. Welcome'' 6'4' ?' Ma'ew-
"JITELBOURNE CITY MISSION—
dr Gspel Services. Sundays. 7
Brunswick. Colllngwood, n
p?.rt Melb,, Richmond. Men's
Sa w-vv 4.uk Auxiliaries—
SJHpEmTOjEehovaTj.?;hSUtnh;
Year hi" ActT' Entor Hls New
ou SHOULD HEAR > — : r-
REV. FRANCIS W. DIXON.
1 .Bobfnemouth. England,
amp Past Erangellst and Teacher
Church Lansdown Baptist
A 9? BIBLE TEACHING.
(Under the auspices of the
_ ...Dpwey Convention).
Mni,'Sf;stV Church.
16. W/o p.m ' Jan' 12 10
LlfSea-t'UrdS'wnJi,S'aMlm "Thl8is
Enjoy a Spiritual' Feast.
BUSINESSES, HOTELS
A. AI A. A.
A B. IMRAY.
?-499mm®rc1al-RD.. PRAHRAN.
LA2712. AFTER HOURS BJ1877
CONFECT. -MILK BAR. — Truly one
?i i1! mpst modern milk bars
Ln¥Plbv New plant throughout.
5KS11' 2-bedr, dwell., with
mg4. conv., low rent, tak.
£220 P.w. and improving SEE
ING IS BELIEVING '
£ 2950. S.A.V.
CONFECT. -MILK BAR.. — ' Spotless
o-r. dwell., lge. rs. clears £25
now. Sit. .on tram, off-Fleming-
£t785 CgUdvclcar much more;
small goods factory, v .9
shops and 3-bedr. dwell., one
' mln. stn,, handy city, 500 sq.
ft. concrete floor and yard, with
£?r ACntvv Phone, &c. All new
5 Rant, throughout and com
pletely fitted. 3-phase power.
Opportunity tradesman or suit-
. able conversion . anything. . A
snap at £1200.
WANTED BUSINESSES
WANTED BUSINESSES
FOR SALE.
. FOR SALE. V
A. B. IMRAY. Sole Agent
j.36 Commercial-rd.. Pranran.
LA2712. After hours BJ1877.
A A. A. . A, " A.
wanted.
BUSINESSES FOR SALE.
CITY, SUBURBS. COUNTRY,
ALL TYPES. .
We have many cash clients
listed, who wish to buy a busi
ness through this office. Our
recommendation means a quick
. sale.
.- For Immediate Action
Contact
oxford business. agency,
79 Flinders-lane,
Central 4646.
After Hours; WA9593.
a. a. — :
WANTED TO SELL.
BUSINESSES. ALL CLASSES.
FOR SPEEDY SALES SEE
GORDON Co., Members R.E.S.I.,
303 Collins-street. MU5955-56.
Established -25 Years.
We Finance Our Purcnasers.
AA.A. — Guests or Rest Home, se
lect sub. area, freehold, furm
and poss., large 12 r.. 4% acres
grounds, tennis court, sew; Register
ed for 25; £ 5350. FlD. on £2000.
Phone. LA9182 (all hrs.); J.
HARCOAN, 21 Albert-st., St'. Kllda;
X A.A. — All Types Businesses,
A from £850, to £6000, terms.
C. Mack & Co., Capitol House. C.
6339. ,
AA.A. — - WANTED Urgently,-
BUSINESSES, all Prices.
MRS. G. A. 'JOHNSTON,
317 Colllns-st. MU7929, LA6260.
Est. 30 Yrs.
Accountancy and Taxation
work undertaken by registered
tax agent. Ring WF8984.
AGENTS. — Please note my busi
ness at 278 Unlon-rd., Moonee
Ponds,, has been sold. C. R. Hill. —
AN established progressive Caterer
requires additional Capital for
extension; could offer position one
with knowledge accountancy, book
keeping.
13.980. Age.
-A PARTMENT.— M.C. from Eng-
+\. land urgently require Apartment
house, to £2000. southern or east-
sub. Immediate Inspection.
15,739, Age. — —
Apartment, Freehold, is r.,
turn., dose to train and beach.
Clears £17 week. XW4011.
Apartment or b. & b. want
ed. cash buyer to- £ 30uu.
ring jb1895.
Apartments.— freehold. 6-r.
W.B. And lge. S.O., 3 kitchens,
all In good order and tastefully
furnished: telephone: ideal posi
tion, ' 5 mln. Caulfield station.
Returning £14 15/ per week:
£4000. includes freehold and
furnishings Finance available.
Glynn & Co.. 26 Seymour-av..
Armadale. U4481. —
Apartments Wanted, any sub.;
£1000 to £5000. Cash buyer
waiting. John Gabriel, 31 Albert-
rd., op. Shrine, Melbourne. Win.
6173 ail hours ______
Apartments in good locality,
for retired public servant and
wife, cash available, £4000. 16,111,
Age. .
Apartments, close city, English
couple, good references, will pur
chase to £2500. 16,110, Age.
T>AKERY, solid Victorian town. No
X> opposition. No delivery, trade 16
bags, nice dwlg.; price £1750.
Lionel Ball, 422 Colllns-st. MU3446.
BED and B'fast, Kew, lease, clears
over £23, tennis court, gar.,
phone,, refrldge., washing mach.,
vac. cleaner, well turn., carpets, all
ranx; £2950. 15,742, Age.
X>ED and B. ST. KILDA, Lovely
D Villa, 9 r.. mod. V.P.; £6600.
Easily show £ 30 Profit.
Ewart, St. Kilda-rd. Win. 1194.
BED and Breakfast rcq.. St. Ktlna,
Middle Park or vicinity, to
£3500. 13,998, Age.
BED and Breakfast, will pay caBh
to £5000 for suitable propc<l-<
tlon, good locality. 13,999, Age. —
BUTCHER, good cash Shop, Smith-
st., takes £500; £3500. Ring
FW8041. —
Butchers. butchers.
Before selling or Buying
Consult the Only Recognised
Butchers' Agents in Victoria.
ERIC WEBER & CO. PTY. LTD.,
325 Colllns-st. MU8971.
After Hours. LF6962.
BUYER, £ SOOO cash, wanted lease
small Country Hotel. C/o 12
ITolloway-st., Ormond.
CARAVANS, small hire fleet, for
sale as going concern. Lazy
Days. JW541H.
/CARTAGE.— Lucrative inter-State
\J Cartage Business, with assured
work; (2) 1952 model heavy duty
trucks and trailers, in Ist-class
order. .Big profits here. Driver for
one unit willing to work for, or to
partner purchaser. Present owner
leaving country. Opportunity here
for keen investor. Cash required
£ 1200. Further particulars from
448- Mt. Alexander-rd.. Ascot Vale.
FU6494. =
CONFECTIONERY. No Groceries.
Outstanding, business, large over-
the-counter drink trade. Beau
tifully fitted shop and residence.
3 bedrooms, elec. H.W.S.. Inter
nal and ext. toilets. Tkkinss
£400 per week. Aust. tob.
£250, Situated In the nicest
part of .Melbourne: £5300.
S.A.V. Glynn & Co.. 26 Sev-
mour-av.. Armadale. U44S1. —
.rfONFECTIONERY AND MTXED
\J WANTED. UP TO £ 150U.
RING LF2056. r-
BUSINESS
WITH RESIDENCE
FOR SALE
MODERN 6 ROOM
FULLY FURNISHED
DWELLING
with Double Garage and two
International Tip Trucks in Aral
class order, with essential spare
parts, tyres. &c.
Guaranteed 3 years' work.
This business Is showing an ex
cellent return, and this sale due
to Ill-nealth. In centre ol Gee-
long
PRICE £6000.
Finance Available.
J. CASEMENT
33 GLENKLEtTH-AV..
GEELONG. Phone U1277.
1
BUSINESSES, HOTELS
CALLAWAY & CO.
334 Collins-street.
„ . Cent. 1171-2-3.
. Today. Open Monday.
APARTMENTS.
£1700. — Fully furnished Park-
vtllc home, same hands 20 yrs..
' with' most rooms avail, vac. If
required.
£4875. — Fully turn, E. sub.
Freehold. In excellent pos. Tak
ing £ 21 weekly, plus own
accom.
COUNTRY MILK BAR, FRUIT,
In E. centre, taking £ MO week
ly. with Ircehold dwell. Good
plant: £4000. S.A.V.
DRY CLEANING ROUND.
Clearing £17 10/ weekly; 1951
van: £950.
FISH.
Main st. Clearing £32 weekly:
3-bedroom dwell., 5-hole frig.;
£1610.
FRUIT.
Taking £108 weekly and rapid
ly improving. Brick ground floor
dwell., gar.. 3-year lease; Kelv.
(rig.: £1450. S.A.V.
HAIR DRESSING.
S. sub., quota £250. Annual
turnover £4224. Fully fitted:
£775. S.A.V.
GARAGE.
In good prov. centre. Petrol
2400. turnover £ 15.000. Little
__ Freehold: £5300.
GENERAL STORE,
Over 200 miles Melbourne, with
good hardware, produce and
petrol sales. Turnover £15.000;
6 -room dwell. Good lease;
£2950. S.A.V.
GUEST HOUSE.
100 miles Melbourne. . Accom.
14. Good approved tariff. Com
fortable home and bus.. Free-
t hold; £4000.
HAMBURGER.
Clearing £27 weekly. Ground
floor. 4-room. dwelling. Refrjg ,
cash register and all necessary
„ equipment; £1000, S.A.V.
In small shopping centre. Clear
ing £25 weekly; 5-room dwell.,
„ „ oppos.; £1550. S.A.V.
CAKES.
S. sub. Taking £150 weekly:
a,"I?.Y»lease- Complete el. plant:
£ loOO.
KIOSK.
Located in well known nearby
.holiday, resort, with excellent
profits (4 casual hands employed
week ends). Complete plant
and dwell. Selling light re
freshments.' conf., hot water.
&c., Asnired tenancy : £ 2250.
MILK 'BAR.
Large shop, In busy shopping
centre. Oppos. theatre. Good
drink trade .' Taking £ 120
weekly; o-room- dwell. ; £2450.
MIXED.' ' '
£1500.— Cor. shop, with por
tion of dwelling sub-let. Clcar-
'dR £ 19 12/ weekly.
£ 2200.— Ground . floor dwell.
nnn 0X?r £ 200 Frcfcly- Milk
200-p.p.d.
£3000. — Books ito prove £65
weekly profit: 3-bedroom dwell.
Tob. quota, milk lie., new
refrlg.
£ o300. — Growing outer E sub.
ar«L with modern dwell..
H.W.S.. 3 bedrooms. S.O. Tak-
'1r&-&?00Aw$sltl& tob; £250.
£ 6o00. — Outer S. sub. freehold.
Clearing £ 60 weekly. 2-bed-
rag dwell., gar.. 9-holc refrlg.-
WANTED BUSINESSES
WANTED FOR
WANTED SALE
CALLAWAY & Co;.
243 Collins-street.
Cent. 1171-2-3- .'
/"CONFECTIONERY . AND! , LIGHT
V/ REFRESHMENTS ,
WoS, S position!'1 e'ge '
aa>a a'
TREB1LCOCK BROS.. '
Central 1400. Nlghr WL4S96.
plOUNTRY STORES, FREE-
HOLDS, LISTS POSTED.
KEDDING 6& Co, Head Office.
225 COLLINS-ST., FiIB.
CRIB POINT.
Shop and 5-room W?B. Resi
dence. Vac. possession. Situated dosa
to entrance Flinders Naval Base,
Excellent opp. for chemist. Price,
£2300.
n. h. macpherson,
Real Estate Agent,
Dromana 70.
DAIRIES, one, itwo and three
carts. suburban and country.
Finance arranged. .Glynn & Co..
Dairy Brokers. 26 Seymour-av.,
Armadale. U4481. :
Da i r ies.
Before Buying <k Selling, con
sult JOHN H. HEADLAND, 70 Hut-
ton-st., THORNBURY. JJ3018. 30
years' experience. — —
DANDENONG RANGES.
Lease,
NATIONAL PARK TEAROOMS,
NATIONAL PARK KIOSK,
TEAROOMS
and Dwelling.
This Kiosk is situated In the most
glorious setting in the Kills.
It Is well equipped, the takings
are very good. AND THE FUTURE
IS UNLIMITED. Sanctuary adjoining
£2250.
Inspect this Week End.
s - "COLIN THOMSON. 80le agent, '
Belgrave 182. Aft, hrs. Belgrave lo4'
DELICATESSEN, easily managed.
S. sub., lovely dwell., low rent.
Taking £130. prof; £24 net. Large
frig., E. ciltler. &c. : £2275. Small
S.A.V. Another, taking £200. most
ly meats, profs. £35. extra busy
pos., with huge scope to improve.
Only £-2675. Also others. A. C.
DEETH. 6 Campbell-gr.. Hawthorn
E. Phone WB3433. all hrs.
Delicatessen and Sandwich
Bar. Beautifully equipped shop.
6-r. dwelling, situated busy S. Mel
bourne area. Takings £120 p.w.
Bargain at £2100. plus S.A.V.
TREB1LCOCK BROS..
Central 1400. Night WL4896.
Delicatessen, Essendon fine,
good position, shopping centre.
Takings £130, modem plant, b-
room dwelling and garage. . Price,
£1975, s.a.v Callaway & Co.,
243 Collins-st. After hours, phone
FU7988, except Sunday.
Double-fronted brick shop,
7 r., dwelling, including good
business, in a busy area. Immediate
V.P. Price £4300. Private saie.
FW5900. : — 1 —
BRAPERS, Children .and Ladles'
Wear, lock-up shop, 20 miles
Mclb., nicely fitted. For lull parti
culars ring Chelsea 311.
DRY .Cleaning Round (52 -Austj,
be trebled, no trouble. Ascot
Vale district, pick up Monday mom.,
deliver Thursday morn., clears £d;
'38 van, well shod, reg. Sept.;
sacrifice, £210, or sell round for
ofler. ,14,948. Age. > .
Electroplating wanted, small
run-down business, S. of Yarra
or Richmond preferred. Ring
LA3351, evenings. . —
Engineer, f.h. factory, some
heavy plant, wants progressive
partner. 12 Webster -St.. Oakleigh. —
Exchange. Fiat, with option, for
Business Interest. UY5249. —
TTOR QUICK sale,-— Well estad-
J? ilshed Lubrltorlum (fully
equipped), petrol arid oil sales, in
sound border town. ,
Average gallonage, 6000 galls.,
oil purchased; apprax. £100 month
ly. Average greasing. 40 per week.
Rent only £10 16/S monthly, long
lease, with option. Petrol sales last
four months, 31,600 gallons.
Price, £3500 (including fittings,
hoist, compressor, &c.).
Excellent Terms Available,
JOHN D. FRASER & SONS, Agents,
COROWA. Phones 15-374.
Freehold mixed.
No Opposition.
Good posit., inner sub. d.f.
shop. Takings average £160 p.w.
valuable plant. Very nice 5-r. G.F.
resld,. gar., all floor coverings, lncl.
W.-W, carpets. Price £4800,
S.A.V. Liberal finance avail. Rees,
Agents, 15 Glen Huntly-rd., Elstern
wlck. LF3109, LF3295, all hrs. —
Fruiterer's opportunity, free
hold, vac., urgent; £2195,
WL5078
GARAGE, nr. Ballarat, 2 pumps,
500 p.m., workshop and parts.
T.O. £4000 p.a. Gd. 3-r. house, all
S.E.C., E.L., water. Freehold;
'£ 1450, plus S.A.V. Phone Linton
G ENBRAL' Store and P.O.. situ
ated prosperous country district,
8-roOmed residence, with all modern
convs., 4 acres of land. Turnover
£12,000 p.a. P.O, returns £2UU
p.a. Petrol bowsers, sub news
. agency, close to school and churcncs.
Freehold. Price £3600. Plus S.A.V.
Full particulars from 9762. Age.—
G< ROCEKY.— Large, mobile unit,
r operating lour days weekly. Tak
ing £230, and can be improved. A
good business sacrificed at £ 900,
includes stock, £ 460. FW6323 lor
further Information. —
GROCERY or Mixed Business
wanted: dwelling not essential:
no 'agents; £1000 cash. 13,990, Age
GUEST House at Forster, lovely
north coast resort. Plane oo
mln. .from Sydney. Fisherman s
paradise. Surfing, golfing. Fully
booked. Accom. 30. Has H.W., sep
tic, refrlg., own water. WU1 finance.
Freehold on £ 4500, or will consider
lease. J. Guy. Lumeah. Forster,
N.S.W. =====
General store, freehold,
sound country district. t.o.
£150 per week, plus exc. agencies.
Scope for Impmt. Ill-health compels
vendor to sell shop, res. and plant,
Inc. frig. inc. at £ 3750, plus
S.a.V., approx. £1200.
Other Sound Stores, from £4250
to £ 10,000.
Commission Agency Business, with
wide connection in Goulburn Valley.
Profits good. Snap at £1500.
Call or write stating your require
ments to— „ '
WARREN SHIELLS.
Auctnr,, Est. and Business Agent.
94 Hlgh-st., Shepparton. Phone 877.
After hrs.. Phone 975.
Goulburn valley. — Modem Mitk
Bar and Cafe. Run only as milk
bar at present. Average takings £60
wky. ; could be doubled with meals
and sandwiches, for which there is
constant demand. -Equip, vol. over
£800; £1300. with S.A.V. Terms
cau be arranged. 9760, Age. —
/"GROCERY.
<Ur Well stocked L.U. Shop, situ
ated southern sub. Taking £ 165
P Easily Improved, at £825. plus
S-A'%' TRBBILCOCK BROS.,
Central 1400. Night WL4894.
BUSINESSES, HOTELS
HAIR Dressing (gent.'i), good tob.
quota, clearing £15, Could eas-
be Improved. Price, £ 875. near
offer, CiOU, ray & Co., 243 Colllns-
st. After hours, phone FU7988, ex
cept Sunday.
Hardware business,
Sltdated Main Rd., Busy In
dustrial Northern suburb Option
Purchase Freehold '
Excellent Opportunity at £5000,
Walk In, Walk Out.
TRIBILCOOK BROS.,
H Control 1400. Night, WL4896.
IRE Car Business. 2 1951 cars
and licences, good country town.
King Bacchus Marsh 25.
JJOTEL,
FREEHOLD OR LEASE
OF HOTEL AT VfAGGA, N.S.W.
Offers called, purchase freehold
with possession,, furniture and
, effects at .valuation.
Alternatively 3 , yiars' lease.'
Annual premium to, be offered.
Security £ 1000. rental £15 per
week.
For Further Details Apply
Owner, .
Box 20, Post Office,
Richmond, Victoria.
)
XJOTEL, freehold, industrial sub-
AJ. urb, big - compensation;
£39,000. James S. Andrews, cor.
Toorak-rd. and Chapol-sts.. South
Yarra. BJ4231. Alt. hrs. WB3595.
HOTEL. — New lease required by
young exp. couple, sub. or cgim-
try. '
21- Grango-rd.', Alphlngton.
Hotels. hotels.
LEASEHOLDS.
A Number Available to Suit
Discriminating Purchasers.
Call and See Us.
ANDREW SUTHERLAND & Co..
Howey Court, 234 COUlns-st.
.. ,C. 4677. 4678. 4679. .
End. WX4164. WMD126,
wf1517.
OPEN SATURDAY . MORNING.
HH. H.H.
W. D. SAMPSON & SON.
358 Colllns-atrect,
Would Like to Take
This Opportunity
of
Wishing One and All the
COMPLIMENTS
OF THE .
SEASON.
And Advise That
THEIR OFFICES WILL BE CLOSED
DURING THE .
CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR
VACATION
, . From
Wednesday Evening, December 24.
„ J REOPENING '
Monday Morning, January 5. 1953.
W. D. SAMPSON & SON,
. , 358 Coillns-street, Melbourne -
MU8661. ' .
INVENTION, suitable for manu-
'ac'brc, by light engineering
works, will buy outright or manu
facture under royalty basis. All re-
Piles strictly . confidential. 15,690,
Age.
L ABIES' Hair Dressing. taking
£ 20 to £ 30. a cubs.. 6 mln.
City; £49d, or offer, LA92S0 after
hrs. —
LADIES' Hair Dresser, well
equipped salon, 3 fully furn. r.,
handy to city. Phone JA3093. —
LAWN Mowing Round, good cli
entele, clearing £ 20. First-
class plant and conveyance. Price,
£ 650. Callaway & Co., 243 Colllns-
st. After hours, phone FU7988, ex
cept Sundays. .
LIBRARIES Restocked, expert ad
vice, big stocks ; new and used
Library Books. H. FOWLER, 365
Little Colllns-st. MU1622.
MAN, with about . £ 700- £ 1001)
capital, offered sound proposi
tion, with near new Fordson Diesel
Tractor and Detachable Saw Bench,
Chain Saw, other gear. Plenty work,
snigglng, cutting, clearing, Ac. For
details . phone Kilsyth 77 (dial
MU032) any time. —
Milk bar and mixed, se
lect position, busy sth.
sub., well fitted, all neces
sary equipment. aust. tgb.
quota, milk lic. takings ave
rage £ 230 to £ 250. clearing
£4 o to £o0. large dwell. of
4 bedrs., lounge, kit.. Ac.
price only £2500, s.a.v, ven
dor willing to offer gene
rous terms for quick sale.
SOLE AGENTS,
E. COSBURN-A CO. PTY. LTD.,
o2 Clonaig-st., EAST BRIGHTON.
XM3101, WX5316.
ILK Bar, Ivanhoe district, thea-
tre rights, taking £100 week,
clears £2o, 4-r. dwelling and lovc-
y big shop, 2 Irlgs,, scales. Sun-
klst, squeezer, malted mixer, syrup
dispenser. l#t water and milk urn.,
tableland ohairs; . £1895, S.A.V.,
or near offer. Open!' midday, no Sun-
Mdays. JW1813. —
» IS BAR.- "wlthv-Jdvely dwell,,
e i V60V,PrO' £35: only
s -Jou. S.A.V. Also many others.
233G lb( £ 6000. with good
dwellings. A. C. DEETH. 6 Camp-
a?l "ifrs" Hawthorn B- Phone WB3433
iVflLK Bar. Confectionery. lock-up
ATJ-shop. Australian quota, genuine
business Excellently
fitted, rental lo/ p.w. Taking £110
» W266l!VOn: Pl"
TVT1 ;Bar, Sandwiches, Conf.,,
f kir k"s' nm:
futky' huis!ps'wx&oa!vcreii:
MIXED Business and School Shop,
freehold, southern suburb, free,
hold. Good three-bedroom dwelling
with S.S.S., H.W.S., garage. Plant
Includes Kelvinator refrlg., cash re
gister. pie heater, 3 scales, cutter,
fluorescent lighting. Ac. Weekly pro
fits average £ 17- £ 18 p.w. Can be
Improved, For quick sale, £3000
S.A.V. No offers. Tel. XB4596.
ITIXED Business, with good Mlik
All. Bag and Sandwich Trade, ex
cellent plant, clearing £ 45, 6-room
dwelling and garage. Price, £2800,
s;A-y;, Callaway A Co.. 243 Colllns-
st. After hours, phone FU79SS, ex
cept Sunday. - !
rflxed. ascot vale. no opp.
TAKING £ 160 week : 9-hole re
frigeration, 3-brd. dwell. Stead,
business; £1930. S.A.V. Geo. Brent
fv. C8" 3TS jColllna-st. MU2855.
Aft. Hrs,. um5488.
A/TIXED Business. Yallourn district.
avx bargain ; illness compels sale.
Modern dwelling and shop. £ 230
weekly; plant, Ac., £1360, plus
i'AvX'Vo Ptlona'. Panel Van, 1951.
XWSolS. any .time. — - — .
Mixed, footscray. no opp
Takes £ 260 week. Taxation
figures. Exc. plant, inc. 2 refrics.
Nice looking shop: £3200. S.A.V.
Geo. Brent & Co.. 379 Colllns-st.
MU2855. Aft. Hrs., UM5488t
A/flXED, freehold, S. sub, £ 23UO,
1YA or leasehold £1200: wond.
chance improver; terms. Mahony's,
239 Colllns-st. C. 2236; pte. U7SS3
LA9491. - «
MIXED, tram line, S. sub., exc.
plant, 3-bedroom dwell. Tak
ings exceed £200; £2600. S.A.V.;
terms. Mahony's, 239 Colllns-st. C.
2236: pte.. U7883.
MIXED Business, Moonee Ponds
area, milk licence, tobacco
quota; low rent. Sound business
showing £20 profit per week;
£1650 and S.A.V. FU6621.
7ITIXED, freehold, S, sub., op.
ItA school, exc. plant, 3-bedroom
dwell. Pfts. £20: wond. chance im
prover; £3000, S.A.V. Mahony's.
239 Colllns-st. C. 2236; pte., U7883
T%/flX£D, &c., W. sub., beaut,
£?A equip., exc. dwell., pfts. £45;
£2600, S.A.V.; terms. Mahony's,
239 Colllns-st. C. 2236; pte. U7S83.
TITIXED, £ 1400, large country
ItA centre, bacon cutter, f rids. a
scales, &c.; clears £20 wk.; large
5-r. dwelling, lease. XWa3862.
VIEWS AGENCIES. — Before a
£ i Transfer is contemplated of A
News Agency or a Business, part of
which is a News Agency, the pur
chaser must have the consent of the
News. Agency Board of Valuers,
otherwise the News Agency may not
be transferred to the intended pur
chaser. Prospective purchasers are
instructed before signing a contract
to purchase to call upon or contact
the Assessor to receive his advice
regarding transfer. R. Blackwell,
Assessor. 233 Colllns-st. MU9731.
News agencies.
Sub.'. Suburban. Goodwill;
£2009. Auth., Suburban, Goodwill;
£o306; Auth., Suburban, Goodwill;
£6352. Auth., Suburban, Goodwill;
£ S656. '
Parties, and appl. frms. R. Black-
well, Assessor, i 233 Colllns-st.
MU9731. :
NEWS Agency, Sub, Mixed, main
St.. 3 r.. frig., cutter, milk
Uc„ tkgs. , £180; £2500, S.V.
Philips, >597 Rlvcrsdale-rd., Surrey
Hills. . WX6S69.
NEWS AGENCY, Auth., Suburban.
Goodwill. £13.633. Parties,
and Appl. Frms R. Blackwell, As
sessor- 233 Colllns-st. MU9731. —
"VfEWfe AGENCY. Auth., Suburban,
1> Goodwill;' £13.683. Parties,
and appl. frms. R. Blackwell, As
sessor, 233 Colllns-st. MU9731.
PARTNERSHIP ottered business
man with acct.'g and sales abil
ity. In sound cabinet nnd Joinery
factory. 15.280. Age. — __
WANTED URGENTLY
GENERAL STORES
P.O. STORES
-A- Cash buyers waiting.
+ Quick sale assured- If propo
sition Is sound.
Ir No sale. No charge.
ir Don't delay.
When Buying or Selling.
Contact
Parry & Beveridge
B4 RLIZABETH-ST.. MELB.
Cent. 2S16. 4814. 1471.
Week £nd. UL.1507 & LA6353
Specialists In General Stores,
BUSINESSES, HOTELS
QUTSTANDING BUSINESS,
FOOD EMPORIUM. , / .
Situate City In Country.
Best Business
Outside Melbourne. -
Confidential details till January Su
( PHONE M1901.
JAMES WILLIAMS, ' -| :i -
Real Estate and Business Agent.
NUMURKAH.
PARTNERSHIP Offered, Silent oi "
I Working, m lucrative inter-Stat.
Cartage Business, with assured work,
returning excellent profits; 1953
model heavy duty truck and trailer,
In lst-class order, specially fitted for
the work on hand. One partner
leaving country. Great opportunity
here lor keen man with £ 1200.
Further particulars from Fair-
weather. 324 Belmore-rd.. Balwyri,
E.12. Phone JW4172. :
1>ARTNBRSHIP offered.— Splendid
X opportunity business man with
capital to take active or silent part
In manufacture and marketing of
women s outer wear. Established
profitable concern. Reply 15.744;
Age, — . —
PARTNER, with sedan car or panel
van, for Saturday only. Excel-
Plent -proposition. 15,758, Age. — .
HILIP JAMES & Co.,
Licensed Auctioneer. Business,
Real Estate. 'Finance and Insurance
Agents. Wish their Clincts
THE SEASON'S COMPLIMENTS.
OFFICE R/JOPENS MON.. 12/1/53.
119 SWANSTON-ST. , MELB.. C.l.
T>OST office, fancy goods, library,
X 20 miles Belb., mod. brick shop
and A/c, dwelling, freehold, stock
and possession; £11,000. Full par
ticulars. J. McNALLY, Agent." UP-
wey. Tel. Bel. 100. " . '
Agent, Upwey. Tel. Bel. 100. b
"OOST Office, General Store, Shell
X Depot and Agencies. P.O. salary
£128 per month. Store takings
£150 week, Shell Depot £3 n.p.
Freehold property, good house an<l
sheds, family concern.- Further do
tails on application, 15.732. Age.—
Road house. milk bar.
Charming country area, main
road to Dandcnongs, new weather
board home. Freehold; £5500»
S.A.V. Finance available. St. Mar
garet's Farm. Phone Kilsyth 45.— «
SANDWICHES. MILK BAR. CITY.
£33 PROF. 5 Days; £3100.
Swart. St Kllda-rd. Win, 1194.
SERVICE STATION WANTED.
ERVICE STATION WANTED,
- With Living Quarters Attached.
Freehold preferred; near £6000
cash. Letter, 777. c/o Rickard'a
News Agency, 468' Glen Huntly-rd.,
Caulfield South. — .
SHIRT Factory wanted. 15002000
sq. ft,, near city, prepared to
buy existing .business, lease required,
or buy freehold. Replies treated con
fidentially. 13.9S3, Age. —
£<HOE Manufacturer, of high-grade
kj children's footwear, looking for
Partner or .propositions; good possi
bility and opportunity for right per
son. 13.960, Age. —
SHOE Store, Essendon line, clear
ing £ 32, no dpposltlon. lease.
Price, £850, plus S.A.V. Callaway
& Co., 243 Collins-st. After hours,
phone FU7988, except Sunday. .
QHOP, or empty Shop or Store,
'O in factory area, vicinity of Port ' '
or South Melb.
- mu1435 mornings only, or
g.p.o. box 1877r.
SHOP, Factory or Business wanted
_ urgently. Lindner. MUSS51. —
T. Kiidn, freenold. on beach, suit
OB. and B„ 10 r.: £5895;
£2oQ0 dep. Mahony's, 239 Colllns-
st. C. 2236; Pte., LA9491
Tarax bar.
Sole rights in industrial centre
with 4-r. dwelling.
Now taking £4000 per annum.
Exceptional opportunity to Improve
at £1350. plus S.A.V.
TREBILCOCK BROS.,
T Central 1400. Night WL4S96.
ASMANIA, nr. BEAUTY POINT.
MILK BAR, through family
death will now sell business, ' shops,
cafe, &c. , low rent, modern build
ing, going concern, all at £1900,'
cash, suit family of 3 or 4. 13,230,
Age. 1_
TAXI. — Private Hire Car and
Licence; operating in good ser-
vicc, close to city. Will consider
all otters. 15,310, Age. -
/T1AXIS; — Private Hire Service, S.
X sub., 5 miles city, 4 late model
cars, phones; going concern. Immed.
sale. 15,294. Age..
URGENTLY WANTED.— A FRUIT
DELICATESSEN or MIXED
BUSINESS immediately. H. MASON.
61 Parling-rd.. East Malvern. —
W A.A. ' — WANTEDj
businesses for sale. '
CITY AND COUNTRY.
FOR SERVICE AND SATISFACTION
Write or Phone,
phillip b. eryberg, l.b.a.,
230 CoWna-at. C. 3201 (3 lines).
WANTED. BUSINESSES of Ever
Description, with V.P Dwell
ings. for country clients who have
disposed of their properties through
us. We finance our buyers.- thus as
suring the highest prices. SCARFF
BROS. PTY. LTD.. 379 Collins-st.,
Melbourne. MB323S. After hours. '
WFS747. WF9173.
\\T ANTED. WANTED. WANTED.
V V ANTED. WANTED. WANTED.
WANTED. WANTED. WANTED.
BUSINESSES of All Types. in
Eastern Suburbs, £ 2000 TO
£ 10,000 CASH.
Cash Buyers Waiting.
TREBILCOCK BROS.. 82 Elizabeth-
street.
Central 1400. Night. WL4896.
WANTED. - WANTED.
Mixed or Confectionery, with
4 or 5 r. -dwelling. -Have sold pri
vate home and will buy suitable
business immediately, in northern or
southern suburb; £2000 to £2500
cash. Phone JX403S, or Frankston
349. .
WANTED.— CASH BUYER UR
GENTLY NEEDS SHOE RE
PAIR BUSINESS. SUBURBS OR
NEAR COUNTRY: SMALL RESI
DENCE. GEO. BRENT & Co.. 379
Collins-st. MU2855.
Wanted. businesses. any
where. for clients sold
out of farms. redding & co.
STOCK AND STATION AGENTS,
HEAD OFFICE: 225 COLLINS-ST.,
MELB. FJ6S74, cent. 5670.
WANTED, any suburb. Mixed,
Milk Bar. &c., £1400 Casrw
John Gabriel & Co., 31 Albert-rd.,
op. Shrine. Melbourne. All hours,
Windsor. 6171. : —
WANTED, Premises suitable fof
, Horse Shoeing. Heidelberg
district. H. Hall, 73 Turner-it.,
Abbotsford.
WANTED, Butcher Shop, any
where about £ 1300.. Apply 21
Longview-rd N. Balwyn, or ring
WL2016. — '
WANTED, working Partnership
In sound business, to £2500.
13.240. Age. = — —
WANTED Urgently. Grocery, with
dwelling. O'DONNELL and
CLARKE, 1209 Malvern-rd., Mal
vern. All hours UL9754.
WAREHOUSE, Nepean Highway,
Hlghett. Brick building, phon«
connected, Vacant Possession.,
XF2254. .
WANTED urgently. Food Busi
ness, with dwelling, beach
area. 15.751. Age. — — —
5J/j -DAY week Business. Profits
£50- £60 per week. Improving
weekly. Can be run by one man, ;
no skill necessary. Situated In grow
ing select suburb. Large modem
shop ana 2-story brick dwelling. In
ternal and external toilets, 3 bed
rooms, garage. Price for quick sale,
£3260, including £1200 new plant
Inquiries, WF57S9.
AIRWAYS
AIR BOOKINGS.!
Canadian Pacific Airlines. 1
B.C. P.A. , P.A. A., B.O.A.C.. Qantas.
K.L.M, Inter-State. Trans-Tasman.
UNION LINE.
59 Wllllani-strcet. MB'2331.
AIR. AIR
TRAVEL.
Book with Us (or All Services.
CHOICE OF ROUTES FOR
Business and Pleasure Tours from
MELBOURNE TO ALL PORTS.
ROUND THE WORLD BOOKINGS
AT SPECIAL RATES.
Apply BURNS. PHILP & CO. LTD.,
Travel Department.
312 Collins-street.
MELBOURNE. MUS941.
CANADIAN PACIFIC
AIRLINES.
The Comfort Route Across the
Pacific.
Swift onward connections t«
U.S.A. and Britain. , !
Stopovers at FIJI (13 hours) and .
Honolulu (32 hours), with all
hotel and meal expenses paid. V
Superb service — delectable food. :|
Free bar service. Including cock
tails and champagne.
SOON: Canadian Pacific Comet
Jet Liners will fiy Sydney-Honolulu
In 15 VI hours. First Flight from
Sydney, March 13. 1953. Weekly
service. Twice weekly service from
April 14. 1953. Full details from
CANADIAN PACIFfC AIRLINES..
59 Wllllam-st.. Melbourne. MU60So»
Union Steam Ship Co..
59 Wllllam-strcel.
Or any Authorised Tourist Agency.
. SEND AIR CARGO
By Canadian Pacific.
Phone MB021.
L.M. : K.L.MJ
Regular Weekly Service with
Constellation Aircraft from Sydnes
to Amsterdam, via Blak, Bangkok;
Karachi. Bagdad. Cairo and Frank/
furt O.M. Stopovers arranged!
Through connection to Paris. Brus# '
scls. London, Copenhagen, Stocks
holm. Oslo. Zurich. &c.
Apply
JOHN SANDERSON & Co..
General Agents. K.L.-M., Royal
Dutch Airlines.
Ill William-street.
MELBOURNE.
Phone MU7561:
ANTAS EMPIRE AIRWAYS ft
all Air Bookings. Apply Qantal
House. 3-11 Collns-st.. Melbourne.—
EDUCATIONAL
SYLVESTER Co-educational OSSf
lege, 5 Mount-st.. Eaglemont.
Boarders, boys and girls, JL1011.— «
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