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JEWELLERY. ETC.
VISITORS
DON'T LEAVE TASMANIA WITHOUT
A SOUVENIR.
PROCURE IT T
TAYLOR & SHARPS
JEWELLERS.
Whoso many little Mementoes are
Original and Inexpensive.
A. Qualified Optician attends to people
requiring Spectacles or Prompt
Repairs.
THE "BUSHMAN WATCH"
(Registered),
Well-known from one end of Tasmania
to the other.
_SHIPPING._
UNION LINE OF STEAMERS.
(Circumstances Permitting.)
HOBART TO MELBOURNE.
Kowhai - Early, (Careo only.)
HOBART TO STRAHAN.
Kakariki-About March 9. (Cargo
only.)
HOBART TO SYDNEY AND
NEWCASTLE.
Kiwltca-Thursday, March S. (Cargo
only.)
MELBOURNE TO WELLINGTON,
LYTTELTON, DUNEDIN. AND BLUFF
Manuka-Wednesday, February 29.
SYDNEY TO AUCKLAND.
"Maunganui-Friday. March 9.
"Marama-Friday, March 23.
SYDNEY TO WELLINGTON.
"Marama-Friday, March 9.
sMaunganui-Friday, March 23.
SYDNEY TO VANCOUVER.
Via Auckland, Fiji] Honolulu, and
Victoria.
.Niagara, 13,415 tons-Thura., March S.
.Aorangi, 17,491 tons-Thurs., April 6.
Excursions to Honolulu. Particulars
OT application.
SYDNEY TO SAN FRANCISCO.
Via Wellington, Rarotonga, and Tahiti.
.Makura, 8,075 tons-ThurB., March 22.
"Tahiti, 7,898 tons-Thurs., April 19. x
. Passengers in three classes.
TASMANIAN STEAMERS PTY.
(Circumstances Permitting.)
LAUNCESTON TO MELBOURNE.
Nairana-Saturday, February 25, 3.30
p.m.
Nairana-Thursday, March 1, 4.30 p.m.
Nairana-Tuesday, February 28, 3 p.m.
DEVONPORT AND BURNIE TO
MELBOURNE. .
Oonah-Saturday, February 25.
Oonah-Wednesday, February 29.
Leaves Burnie 8.30 p.m.
Passengers booked by both Companies.
UNION STEAM SHIP CO,
HUDDART PARKER LTD.,
Joint Agents.
ypJPPART PARKER LTD.
HOBART TO SYDNEY.
T.S.S. ZEALANDIA, February 25, 10
a.m., and March 3.
General Cargo . received up to & p.m.
Thursday onlyr Apricots, 6 p.m. Friday.
Bills of Lading signed up to 6 p.m.
Friday.
HOBART TO MELBOURNE. ,
S.S. KOWHAI, March 1. (Cargo only.)
Space for Cargo to be applied for.
AGENTS FOR BURNS, PHELP.
TOURIST AGENCIES.
For full Particulars, apply,
HUDDART PARKER LTD..
_DAVEY STREET.
"jf.YMINGTON S.S. C O.
S.S. DOLPHIN .
Leaves Argyle Street Pier for Huon
forts up to Castle Forbes Bay, and all
jetties at Port Cygnet, on Mondays,
Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 8 a,m.
Special arrangements will be made to
catch all fruit boats.
OFFICE: ARGYLE ST. PIER.
p AND O. ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS
To London via Colombo,
Egypt, Marseilles, and Plymouth.
Alternate Calls at Aden, Port Sudan,
Algiers, and Gibraltar.
First and Second Saloon Passengers.
Steamer. Ton«. Commander. Melb.
NARKUNDA 116,3021 R. M. M. Coll
ycr . . . Feb. 14
CATHAY. . . 16,121 W. F. Cossey Feb. 28
.MOOLTAN 20,847 S. Finch . Mar. l8
COMORIN 15.132 J. Mcl.Borland Mar. 27
.MALOJA 20,837 S. C. Warner ApL 10
aMOLDAVIA 16.449 C. W. Burle¡Bh|Apl 24
NALDERA.. 16.088 T. 0. E. Dayas IMay 8
.Calls Bombay. (a) Moldavia omits Al-
giers.
HOLIDAY EXCURSION TO COLOMBO
From Melbourne-Return, 1st Saloon,
£63; 2nd Saloon, £40. Tickets valla
for 3 months. Can bo made interchange-
able with Orient Line.
For Rates and Passage Money, apply
A. G. WEBSTER AND SONS LTD.,
Agents.
p AND O. VIA THE CAPE SERVICE
" TO LONDON, via SOUTH AFRICA
and LAS PALMAS.
One Class Passengers.
Steamer. Tons. Commander. Hobart.
BARRABOOL
BORDA . . .
BARADINE
BENALLA . .
BELTANA . .
13,8001
11,100
18,800
11,100
11.100!
R. H. Rhodes Mar. 6
- Mar. 24
VV. Rollo . . Apl. 9
J. Shepwash |Apl. 21
- IMay 12
Fares to U.K.-Single, £37 to £45;
Return, £67 to £81. To South Africa
Single, £21 to £27; Return, £38 to
£48/10/. ?
Return tickets are interchangeable
with the Orient Line, via Suez, or with
P. and O. Co. Second Saloon upon pay-
ment of» difference in rates.
For further particulars apply,
C. PIESSE AND CO. PTY. LTD.,
_HOBART._
CHORTEST ROUTE TO AMERICA
^ . AND EUROPE, Via SUVA (FIJI),
PAGO PAGO (SAMOA), HONOLULU
(HAWAII), SAN FRANCISCO (U.S.A.)
Thence via America or Canada by a
Selection of Wonderful Scenic Routes to
NEW YORK OR MONTREAL, FOR
ENGLAND AND THE CONTINENT.
Sydney San
Sicamor Den. Fiji. Samoa. Hawaii. Fran-
cisco.
11 a.m. arr. arr. arr. arr.
VENTURAIMar 10|Mar 15|Mar 16IMar 28|Mar 29
SIERRA IMar 31|Apl 5|Apl 6 Apl 13|Apl 19
SONOMA lApl 21|Apl 26|Apl 27|May 4|MaylO
And Every Third Saturday Thereafter.
Regular Moving Picture Programmes on
Board each Steamer.
Novel Entertainment Features, including
American Jazz Orchestra for Dancing
and Conceits.
Round-the-world Bookings Arranged.
Full information, booklet, fares, etc.,
on application to local agents.
MATSON LINE,
THE OCEANIC STEAMSHIP CO.
Local Agents,
A. G. WEBSTER & SONS LTD., Hobart.
A USTRALIAN COMMONWEALTH
A LINE.
ONE CLASS Passengers and Cargo
Service to LONDON, via MELBOURNE,
ADELAIDE, FREMANTLE, COLOMBO,
PORT SAID, MALTA, SOUTHAMP-
TON, or PLYMOUTH. Transhipping
at COLOMBO for Indian ports.
».Ferndale
.Largs Bay . .
Moreton Bay
Hobson'» Bay
.Esperance Bay
».Fordsdale
9,6701 From Hobart Feb 26
13.850 From Hobart Mar. 10
18,850 From Hobart Mar. 24
13,850 From Hobart ApL 7
18,850 From Hobart Apl 28
9.670 From Hobart IMay 19
»Cargo only. Omits Colombo, Maltn. and
Southampton. '
.Omits Malta.
FARES TO LONDON, from £38 to
£45 Single; £68/8 to £81 Return; also
a limited number of Deck Cabin Berths
at £65 Single, £117 Return.
INTER-STATE PASSENGERS.
From Melbourne to Sydney and Bris-
bane--LARGS BAY, Saturday, Feb. l8.
From Sydney to Brisbane.-LARGS
BAY, Wednesday, Feb. 22, 4 p.m.
From Melbourne to Adelaide and Fre-
mantle - LARGS BAY, Wednesday,
March 14, 4 p.m.
For full particulars apply to
WARD AND CO. PTY. LTD.,
Halsbury Chambers, Collins Street.
Agents. 'Phone 212.
i'lTRANTO AND BARRABOOL
" FRUIT.
KETCH SHANNON FROM KER-
MANDIE JETTY MIDDAY- TUESDAY.
T^N ROUTE TO AMERICA, TARRY
*-* AWHILE IN
HAWAII,
Or take a 6 to 8 weeks' Riund Trip lor
about £100 to £150. It costs no extra
passage money to stop off In Hawaii.
Quaint tea rooms and gardens; all
American conveniences, good hotels with
meals, 12/ to £3 per day; apartments
and furnished cottages. Entire cost
Sydney to Honolulu and return (2 or 3
weeks In Hawaii) and a day at Suva or
Pago Pago, about £100. Unique vaca-
tion; complete change in land of music
and sunshine, tropical colourings, fruits
and flowers. Balmy climat golfing,
tramping, outrigger canoeing, surf-board
riding, outdoor sports. Inter-Island
cruises. Volcanic wonderland«. Ask
nearest travel agency or write Hawaii
Tourist Bureau. Dept 49, Box Í41-D,
O.P.O.. Sydney, N.S.W., for beautifully
coloured booklet enclosing this adver-
tisement._" _.
SEE LOVELY HAWAII THIS YEAR*,
_SHIPPING._
ORIENT LINE.
v MAIL STEAMERS TO LONDON,
Via COLOMBO, EGYPT. NAPLES.
TOULON, GIBRALTAR, and
PLYMOUTH.
The shortest and most Interesting routa.
Steamet. I Ton«. I Commander.
.ORVIETO . 12.118
.OTRANTO. .20.000
.ORMONDE .14,858
.OBONSAY -20,000
.OSTERLES 12,129
.ORAMA 20.001)
.ORSOVA . . 12,041
.ORVIETO . 12.133
.ORMONDE . 14,863
F.R.O'SuIlevanjFeb. 21
H. G. Staunton|Mar.
II. J. Saraon I Mar. 20
W. S. ShclfordlApl.
1. J. Hayes lApl. 17
C. G. Matheson [May 1
E. P. CameronlMay 29
F-R-OTSullcvanlJune 26
M, J. Snrson |July 24
.Calla at Southampton instead ol Plymouth.
FARES TO LONDON-. Saloon: From
£96 to £132 single, from £168 to £231
return. Third: £38, £40, and £44
single; £68, £72, and £79 return.
Apply:
MACFARLANE BROS. AND CO,
Hobart Agents.
A BERDEEN LINE.
?"" BLUE FUNNEL LINE.
WHITE STAR LINE.
To SOUTH AFRICA and ENGLAND,
Calling a.t Durban, Cape Town, and
Canary Islands.
Steamet.
112.6001 Feb. 271 IFeb 26
_ _ . - (Mar 8
MEDIC . 112,21)01 Mar 12| IMar 10
NESTOR . 14,020 Mar 201 IMar 27
CERAMIC 119.5001 Mar 22l IMar 28
THEMIS
TOCLES I16.0ÜOI - lApl. 4
ULYSSES . 114,6251 Apl. 151 lApl. 21
EURIPIDES 115.000] Apl. 23| lApl 28
VEDIC ... I I May 10|_
SPECIAL EXCURSION RATES
SOUTH AFRICA
in connection with
NEW ZEALAND RUGBY FOOTBALL
TEST MATCHES.
Leaving MELBOURNE
ANCHISES.JUNE 9
SUEVIC.JUNE 30
ASCANIUS.JULY 28
Returlng from CAPE TOWN
CERAMIC.SEPT. 4
THEMISTOCLES .... SEPT. 6
SPECIAL EXCURSION Return Fares i
from £59 to £79.
FARES TO UNITED KINGDOM
on Application.
For further particulars, apply to either
W. CROSBY AND CO., 119 Collins St.
C. PIESSE AND CO. PTY. LTD., 7
Elizabeth Street.
E.
AND A "UlNE. I
REGULAR MONTHLY SERVICE OF
HIGHEST-CLASS BRITISH STEAM-
ERS TO SANDAKAN, MANILA,
HONG KONG, MOJI, KOBE, OSAKA,
NAGOYA, and YOKOHAMA.
Via Queensland Ports and Thursday
Island.
Steamer. Ton». Melb. Sydney.
ARAFURA . .15,600) Feb. 29 IMar. 10
TANDA . . .¡7,000| Apl. 4 I Apl. 14
ST. ALBANS .|4,119l May 2_IMay 12
For Freight, Passage Rates, and all In-
formation, apply
MACFARLANE 3ROS. AND CO.,
Hobart Agents,
117 Macquarle-street
ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO
Fast Mail and Passenger Service
for
MACASSAR, JAVA PORTS, AND
SINGAPORE DIRECT,
Talcing Cargo to all transhipment ports
in Java, Celebes, Borneo, Sumatra,
Malay States, India, Burma, Indo China,
etc.
Prom Prora
Steamer. Tons. Melb Sydney.
'ASMAN . . .15.5001 Mar. l8 IMar. 24
HOUTMAN .|5,500| Apl. 15 |Apl. 21
W CROSBY AND CO Agents
113 Collins-street, Hobart.
THE NEW E4.LArr> SHIPPING
x COMPANY LIMITED.
FASTEST PASSENGER VESSELS IN
THE DIRECT SBR-RiS TO THE
UNITED KINGDOM.- via PANAMA
CANAL,
With Unsurpassed Accommodation.
Steamer. From About
1928.
ROTORUA ... I Wellington Mcb. 81
1RUAFEHU ... I Wellington Mcb.
Apl.
REMEURA ... I Wellington Apl. 28
tRUAHINE ... I Wellington June 80
tRIMUTAKA ... 1 Wellington June 27
t'ROTORUA ... I Wellington Aus "
t'REMUERA ... 1 Wellington Sep
.OH fuel.
fCalls off Pitcairn Island, subject to
weather conditions permitting.
{Intermediate saloon.
Return Tickets are interchangeable
with P. and O. and Orient Line (via
¡suez), C. A. and Union Line ( ia Can-
ada and America) or Aberdeen and
Blue Funnel Lines via South Africa).
For further pat ticulars apply
MACFARLANE BROS AND CO.
Agents.
UHAW. SAVILL, AND ALBION CO.
K NEW ZEALAND TO UNITED
KINGDOM, VIA AMERICA.
Leaves
Steamer. Tons Wellington
About
ARAWA.12,000 Mar. 1
MATAROA.12,000 Mar. 17
CORINTHIO .... 12,600 Apl. X1
IONIC.12,500 May "
ATHENIO.12,500_Juno
For through Fares from Hobart apply to
W. CROSBY AND CO.,
119 Collins Street, Hobart
c
UNDERTAKERS, ETC.
LARK BROS.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS,
ARGYLE STREET.
'PHONE 1077. DAY AND NIGHT.
p I E R C E "^ J. KEATING.
FUNERAL DIRECTOR,
Harrington House, 92 Harrington £
Telephone No. 267. Night and Day.
ALEX. CLARK AND SON LTD
." (Est. 76 Years),
UNDERTAKERS.
Only Address: 168 and 170 Collins St.
Automobile Hearse and Mourning
Cars added to our plant for convenience
of Country Clients. Cremations ar-
ranged for Church mourning attend-
ed to.
Telephone 270. Night and Day.
r<H. CRESWELL AND CO., Florists,
^ 104 Elizabeth Street, Hobart
Funeral Emblems of special design
and workmanship made to order.
'Phone Central 1549.
GROCERS, ETC.
WEEK-END SPECIALS.-New Zea-
land Stilton Cheese, 4/6 lb.: Scotch
Kippers, 5d. each; Really Nice Sardines,
3 tins 1/; Cape Gooseberry Jam, 1/3 jar;
Delicious Bacon Rashers, 1/7 lb.; New
Red Herrings, 3d. each, tins containing
1 doz. 2/9 each. Our Cooked Ham Is
delicious. George Farmer's Bacon and
Hanslowe's Oream obtainable only from
W. J. RENNIE, High-class Grocer, Liv-
erpool Street _^^^
CLOVER BUTTER
IF YOU WANT THE BEST.
Obtainable all'Grocers.
PEARCE AND PEARCE.
The Reliable Butter People.
O ME GOOD LINES.
S
We have some Large Bottles of Cor-
dials we are clearing while the weather
is warm, usual price, 1/6; to clear, 1/
per bottle. Also 131b. tins Corned Beef,
1/3; New Cheese, 1/ lb.; Kraft Cheese,
1/10 lb.; Burnbanks Cheese,, In jars,
1/. Just landed New French Walnut
Pieces, also New Sorrento Walnuts.
Choice New Dates, all separate, for
Sweets. Choice Tasmanian . Factory
Butter every day; Good Block Seconds
Butter, 1/6 lb.
LESTER BROS.,
Grocers and Provision Merchants,
Hobart
FERRY STEAMERS.
O'MAT BROTHERS
v TIME-TABLK
HOBART-BBLLERIVE FERRY
SERVICE.
FROM ELIZABETH STREET PIER
BY' S.S. MAWEENA.
LEAVING BELLERIVE at 7, 7.40, 8.35,
9.5, 10, 11.15, 12.30, 1.15, »1.50, 2.30, 3.30,
4.35, 5.25, 6, 7.20, 7.50, 9, 10, 10.50.
LEAVING HOBART >r- 7.15, 8.5, 8,50,
9.25. 10.45, "12, "1, 1.25, 3.10, 3, 4.10. 6.10,
5.45, 6.15", 7.35, 8.30, 9.30. 10.30, 11.5.
"Saturdays, leaves Hobart at 12.15
and 1.10 p.m., instead of 3-2 noon and 1
p.m. Leaves Bellerive 12¡40 and 1.45 on
Saturdays. No 1.15 from Bellerive or
1.25 from Hobart. * '
SUNDAY TIME-TABLE.
LEAVES BELLERIVE-9, 10.30 a,m.,
12 noon, 1.30, 2.30, 3.30, D, 6.15, 7, 8, 9.30,
p.m.
LEAVES HOBART - 9.30, 11 a.m.,
12.40, 2, 3, 4.15, 5.30, 6.30, >7.30, 8.45, 9.65
p.m.
Fare, 3d. Children, Id. 'Phone 2818.
Bellerive night, 114.
Connect with all motor services.
H. AND G. O'MAY.
6/7/27._
TTOBART. BELLERIVE, AND LEN
DISFARNE FERRY SERVICE.
HALF-HOURLY SERVICE TO
BELLERIVE
SUNDAY AFTERNOON
(Weuther Permitting)
From 2 p.m. till 8 p.m. Sunday.
Steamers leave Old Ferry Wharf.
Murray Street.
S.S. DERWENT.
Adults, 3d.; Children, Id. Perambula-
tors and Bikes Free to Bellerive.
TIME-TABLE.
Leaves Hobart Saturday 7 20, 8.10,
8.45, 9.30, 10.30, 11.20, 12.15, 1.10, 2.0,
3.0, 4 0, 5.10, 5.50, 6 20, 7.45, 8.20, 9.15,
10.15, 11.5.
Leaves Bellerive 7.0, 7 40, 8.30, 9.5,
10.0, 10.50, 11.50, 12.40, 1,40, 3.30, 4.30,
5.30, 6.5, 7.25, 8.0, 8.45, 9.45, 10.40.
Sundays.-Leaves Bellerive: 9 a.m.,
10, 10.40, 11.20. 12.15 p.m., 1.40, 6. 7.10,
8.10, 9.16.
Leaves Hobart: 9.30 a.m., 10.20, 11.10,
11.50, 12.40 p.m., 6.20, 7.40, 8.45, 10.
Half-hourly service from 2 p.m. until
7 p.m. Sunday afternoon.
Saturdays.-Leaves Lindisfarne: 7
a.m., 8.25, 9.30, 11, 12.45 p.m., 1.45. 3. 4.45,
G, 7.20, 8.16. 9.30. 10.30.
Leaves Hobart: 7.30 a.m., 9, 10.30,12.16
p.m.. 1.15, 2.16. 3.30. 5.15, 6.30. 7.45, 9, 10.
11.
Sundays.-Leaves Lindisfarne: 9 a.m.,
10.15, 12.15 p.m.. 1.45. 3, 4. B. 6.16. 8.15,
9.16.
Leaves Hobart: 9.30 aim., 11, 12.46
p.m., 2.30, 3.30. 4.30, 6.30. 7, 8.45, 9.46.
Please Note.-Steamer calls at Rosny
Golf Links Jetty.
gS. LURGURBNA.
HOBAR1 - BELLERIVE PASSENGER
AND VEHICULAR FERRY SERVICE.
Commencing on SATURDAY, 11th
February, 192S, the following time-table
will be observed until further notice:
WEEK DAYS.
(SATURDAYS EXCEPTED.)
Leave BELLERIVE: 8.0, 8.40, 9.45. 10.30.
11.30 a.m.. 1.45, 2.45. 3.45. 4.45. 5.50
p.m.
Leave HOBART: 8.20, 9.15, 10.15, 11.15
a.m., 12.15, 2.15, 3.15. 4.15. 5.15. 6.10
p.m.
SATURDAYS ONLY.
Leave BELLERIVE: 8.0, 8.40, 9.30, 10.10,
10.45 a.m., 12.10. 12.50, 1.50. 2.45,
5.10, 6.50 p.m.
Leave HOBART: 8.20, 9.16, 9.60, 10.30,
11.6 a.m., 12.30, 1.15, 2.15, 3.15, 5 30,
6.10 p.m.
SUNDAYS ONLY.
Leave BELLERIVE: 8.40, 9.30 a-m., 6.30,
6.20 pm.
Leave HOBART: 9.0, 10.0 a.m., 6.50. 6.40
p.m.
N.B.-Attention Is drawn to the
amended Saturday running.
f XCURSIONS.
;jy KINGSTON REGATTA. \f
BROWN'S ItnTUR^ v
. 3 TRIPS %
TO-DAY (SATURDAY), FEB. 25.
By the Largest and Most Comfortable
Steamers on the River,
SS. LINDISFARNE AND REEMERE
(Under Charter).
From Argyle St. Pier, as under: -
MORNING, 10 A.M.
AFTERNOON, 2 P.M. and 2.15 P.M.
EVENING, 7.15 P.M.'
Leaving Kingston on Return at 5 p.m.,
7 p.m., and 10 p.m. Home about 5.30
p.m., 7.30 p.m., and 10.30 p.m.
FARE, 1/ Return. Children, öd.
N.B.-Note tlie times of leaving Ar-
gyle St.-10 a.m., 2 p.m., 2.15 p.m., and
7.15 p.m.
1 / CHEAPEST TRIP ON \~J
?*. EARTH, *
SUNDAY EXCURSIONS TO
SNUG BEACH, BROWN'S RIVER,
DENNE'S. ALL CHANNEL PORTS
WOODBRIDGE, .tnd BIRCH'S BAY.
EVERY SUNDAY.
By the Largest and Most Comfortable
Excursion Steamer on the River.
S.S. LINDISFARNE
(under charter)
From Argyle Street Pier, at 9.30 a.m.
Home by 7.45 p.m.
Refreshments, Cordials, lees on Board.
1 / RETURN FARES. ALL 1 /
_PORTS._A'
SPECIAL SUNDAY EXCURSION
^ TO
Snug Beach, Denne's Point, Channel
Ports, and Esperance.
S.S. DOVER,
The Largest, Fastest, and Most Com-
fortable Vessel mal.lng this Beautiful
Rur
Leaves Brooke Str<- Pier as under:
EVERY SUNDAY 9.30 a.m.
Fares: Denne's Point and Snug. 2/;
Channel Ports, 3/; Esperance, 6/.
Home about 8 p.m. Good Meals serv-
ed on board steamer
TOURISTS. DON'T MISS THIS TRIP
TOURISTS' TRD? TO BROWN'S
A RIVER DIRECT, SOUTH ARM,
AND OPOSSUM BAY,
By the Fast Palatial Steame
TOGO,
TOGO,
FROM FRANKLIN PIER 2.15 THIS
(Saturday) AFTERNOON, FEB. 25.
ORCHESTRA ENGAGED.
Ray Owens, Pianist.
Grand Regatta at Kingston Beach.
THERE QUICK AND LIVELY BY
TOGO.
Fare, the Round Trip, 2/ Return.
_Children, 6d. '_
?MOONLIGHT TRIP TO BROWN'S
RIVER
TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), FEB. 26.
S.S. LINDISFARNE (under charter),
From Argyle Street Pier at 7.15 p.m.
Home by 10.40 p.m.
FARE, 1/ RETURN.
Grand Fireworks display at the beach.
NOTE.-S.S. Lindisfarne and Reemere
Saturday also at 9.30 a.m. and 2.15 p.m.
OPECIAL CHANNEL TRIP to Birch's
Bay, via Donne's, Brown's River,
Snug, and Channel Ports, every Sat. af-
ternoon, from Argyle St. Pier, S.S. REE-
MERE, at 2.15 o'clock. Week-end return
fares: Channel, 3/; Brown's River, 1/0.
'TOURISTS, DON'T MISS THIS TOUR.
THE BEAUTIFUL HUON
(APPLELAND).
Superior De Luxe Parlour Coaches
leave dally for Geeveston at 9 a.m. and
5 p.m. Sunday, 7 p.m. Cheap Fares.
Bookings at
WEBSTER, ROMETCH LTD., 113 Col-
lins St.; the Tourist Bureau, opp corner
_G.P.O,_
£¡ARS leave 51 Liverpool Street, Dally,
at 9.15 a.m., and 5 p.m., for Huon-
ville, Cygnet, Geeveston, Dover, and all
Huon Districts.
CRADOCK BROS LTD
_»_PHONE 1453.
T EVERTOfTS OUSE , HOBART
*?' MOTOR SERVICE.
SUMMER TIME-TABLE.
Motor Coach now leaves Ouse 1 a.m.
Hamilton 7.86, Gretnr 8.20 Dally, Sun-
days excepted Returning, learet Tas.
Tourist Bureau at 4 p.m.. T J Cane and
Co. 4.15 p.-i Book seats and leave par-
cels at Bureau, opp. C'wealth Bank Pri-
vate 'phone N.T. 142. On Saturdays
coach leaves Bureau at 2.30 p.m. ('phone
221). Instead of 4 p.m. Trips arranged to
Lake St. Clair.
EXCURSIONS. -
JAMES ROWE & SONS PTY. LTD.
For Huonville and Franklin, via Huon
Ports, s.s. Westralian, Monday, Wed-
nesday, and Friday, 8.30 a.ra* return-
ing from Huonville Tuesday, Thurs-
day, and Saturday, S a.m.
For Cygnet and Cygnet Ports, via Gor-
don, s.s. Togo, Mondays and Wednes-
days, 9 a.m.; Thursdays, 4 p.m.; re-
turning from Cygnet, Tuesday, 8
a.m.; Thursday, 6 a.m.; Friday. 8 a.m.
For Nubeena, via South Arm, s.S. Mun-
gana, Friday, early, returning from
Nubeena 10 a,m.
For Geeveston, Kermandie letty, a.s.
Morse, Monday.
For Glazier's Buy. Cradoc, and -Wood-
stock, s.s. Alonnah, Monday.
OTRANTO AND BARRABOOL FRUIT.
S.s. Alonnah, from Glazier's Bay, Tues-
day, 7 a.m., via Cradoc and Wood-
stock.
S.s. Morse, from Geeveston. Tuesday,
midday.
"¿TUON, CHANNEL, AND PENINSULA
JJ- SS. CO. PTY. LTD.
For Huonville, via Franklin-S.S. Star or
s s. Hopetoun, Tues. Frl., 8.30 a.m., re-
turning Tues., Thurs, Sat., 6 a.m.
For Franklin, via Huon Ports.-S S. Ex-
cella, Mon., Wed., Frl, 8.30 a.m.i return
Tues, Thurs., and Sat. early.
For Channel Ports.-S.S. Dover, Mon., 10
a.m. ; Wed., Frl, 915 a-m. ; Sun.. 9.30
a.m. S.S. Breone. Sat.. 9.15 a ro.
For Dover.-S S. Dover, Mon., 10 a.m.;
Wed., Frl., 9.15 a.m.; Sun., 9.30 a.m.
For Alonnah.-S S. Dover, Mon.,-10 a.m.;
Wed , Frl, n n n m. S.S Breone, Sat.,
9.15 a.m.
For Lunawanna -S.S. Dover, Wed., Frl.,
9.15 a.m. S.S. Br.eone, Sat.. 9 15 a.m.
For Southport.-S S. Breone. Sat, 9.15
a.m.
For South Arm. Peninsula Ports, Taranna
(Port Arthur), Eaplehawk Nock, - Dun-
alley, s.s. Cartela, Mon., Thurs , 9 a.m.,
returning Tues, and Frl S S. Breone
(South Arm only), Thursday, 4 pm.
CHANNEL FRUIT.
S.S. Dover. Tues., Thurs. Sat. S.S.
Breone, Mon., Wed., Frl.
y_S REEMERE PTY. LTD.
TO CHANNEL PORTS.
S.S. REEMERB '- -
Leaves Argyle Street Pier
MONDAY AND THURSDAY
at 9.30 a.m. --
TUESDAY (Day Trip) at 4 p.m..
Returning from Simpson's Bay Tuesday
at 6.30 a.m.; ¡ Wednesday "and Friday at
7 a.m.
RUNIC, OTRANTO AND BARRABOOL
FRUIT.
S.S. LINDISFARNE leaves Middleton
Monday, 8 a.m.
_'PHONE 1252._
(SPECIAL SUNDAY EXCURSION.
« TO
NEW NORFOLK.
NEW NORFOLK.
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 26."
S.S. MARANA.
Leaving Elizabeth Street Pier at 10
a.m., home by 6.45 p.m.
Fare: 3/ return.
W. G. WHITEHOUSE AND CO.,
Phone 412.
f-TOBART-GEEVESTON, THE-BEAU
TIFUL HUON,
Via Ranelagh, Huonville, and Franklin.
Luxurious Parlour Coaches leave daily
at 0 a.m. and 5 p.m.; Sundays, 7 p.m.
CHEAP FARES.
Bookings at
WEBSTER, ROMETCH LTD.,
113 Collins St.; the Tourist Bureau,.opp.
cr. G.P.O. 'Phones, Cent 1019 & 784.
TJOBART TO LAUNCESTON.
Sedan Cars leave Syd. Green's
Fruit Shop, next O.B.M.'s, Elizabeth
Street, TWICE DAILY. 9 a.mrand 6.30
p m. EVERY SUNDAY, 2.30 p m. Pare,
15/. Single, 45/ Return. Book Seats
Green's Fruit Shop. Phone 2555. No
connection with any other Bookin T
Ofllcc. Hohnrt, > " Bo sure and Eo',V rvt
Gieen's, and Car tvni call for you. *
SEDAN MOTOR CO.
^NNEAR'S DE LUXE SEDANS
HOBART-LAUNCESTON-BURNIE.
Sedan Cars leave TWICE DAILY, 0 a.m.
and 6.30 p.m. SUNDAY, 2.30 p.m.
FARES: 25/ Single; 45/ Return.
Booking Ofllce: Watt's Fruit Shop, next
Tasmanian Tourist Bureau, Elisabeth
Street. "Phone 2071.
Travel in Comfort-It Costs no More.
O TOURISTS' SUNDAY TRIPS Q
" TO SOUTH ARM, OPOSSUM "
BAY (DIRECT), BROWN'S RIVER.
Visitors to Tasmania should not fall
to take a trip by the Fast, Palatial
Steamer
-TOGO
-TOGO
From Franklin Pier as under:
TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), FEB. 2».
MORNING. 10 a.m. Home by 12.15.
AFTERNOON, 2.45 and 6,20 p.m
Home by 5.15 and 7.30 p.m., late trip.
ORCHESTRA ENGAGED.
ORCHESTRA ENGAGED. -
Choice Programme of Music.
Ray Owens, Pianist
Refreshments, Daily and Weekly
Papers obtainable on the Togo. Hot
water Free. Sandy Beach and Shells.
THERE QUICK, HOME QUICK.
BY TOGO.
Fare the Round Trip. 2/ Return.
Children, 6d.
N.B.-The Togo leaves on return:
South Arm, 4 p.m. and 6.20; Opossum
Bay, 6 p.m.; Brown's River. 4.40 and
6.45 p.m.
rfO-DAT ,TO-DAY.
KINGSTON BEACH REGATTA.
KINGSTON BEACH REGATTA.
TO-DAY (SATURDAY), FEB. 26."
3 TRIPS 3 TRIPS 3
By the Fast Palatial Steamer,
- T O G O -
-TOGO
From Franklin Pier as under: -
MORNING, 10.30.
AFTERNOON 2.15 (Home about 0 p.m.).
EVENING 7.30 (Home by 10.30).
ORCHESTRA ENGAGED.
Up-to-date Music. '
Refreshments obtainable on Board.
Hot water free of charge.
FARE. 2/ Return; Children, Od.
THERE QUICK, HOME QUICK,
BY TOGO.
^TOURISTS' SUNDAY MORNING
A TRIP TO SOUTH ARM DIRECT,
OPOSSUM BAY. BROWN'S RIVER,
By the Past, ¿»alatlnl Tourist
Steamer,
- TOGO
- TOGO -
From Franklin, Pier 10 a.m.
TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) MORNING,
FEB. 26.
ORCHESTRA ENGAGED.
Ray Owens, Pianist.
Visitors to Tasmania will Und this a
magnificent trip, arriving home by 12.16
Fare the Round Trip, 2/ Return
Children, 6d.
T
NIGHT.
TWILIGHT TRIP TO KINGSTON
BEACH. -
THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING,
FEBRUARY 25.
By the Fast Palatial Steamer,
- T O G O -
- TOGO -
From Franklin Pier at 7.30 p.m.
ORCHESTRA ENGAGED.
Grand Fireworks Display, etc., etc., at
Kingston Beach.
Home about 10.30 ii.ni.-~"
Fare: 2/ Return. Children, 6d.
THERE QUICK AND LIVELY
BY TOGO.
«SNUG BEACH - SNUG BEACH
" DENNES POINT.
S.S. DOVER.
Leaves Brooke Street Pier 9.30 a.m
direct to Denne'» and Snug.
Home by 8 p.m.
EVERY SUNDAY.
2/. - Return Fare. - 2/.
Have n dav at these Beautiful Beaches
HOBART . BOTHWELL, MIENA
a 8HANNON JÍD WADDAMANA
MOTOR 8ERV1CB.-Cars leave O.P.O
for-Bothwell at 8 a.m. dally: for-Wena
and Shannon, Mondays and Thursday*:
for Waddamana, Tuesdays and fridays
Book seats and leave parcels bt Garât».
7? CoUlns-st, opp. Gaa Offloa, '
SITUATIONS VACANT
]?RHAND BOY wanted, ride bike. |
"" Apply J. H. Asquith, 178 Goulburn
Street, West Hobart
WANTED Experienced Housema
Hotel Arcadia.
WANTED, a Good Plain Cook; go
wages. Parattah Hotel.
\VANTED, an Experienced Housemaid. I
Apply Hollydene.
VVfANTED, Young Girl, house duties,
8 to 2.30, New Town. !>72 Mercury.
WANTED, General, help, daily.
* St, Cornelian Bay.
WANTED, Good Farm Hand. H.
Jensen, Back River, New Norfolk.
"WANTED, Young Maid, 9-2 daily, 10/.
Mrs. Youl, 20 Augusta Road._
WANTED good General, at once. Reí.
Telegraph Hotel, Morrison St
WANTED, Trained Nurse for Doctor's
" , rooms, middle April, £3/10/. Ap-
ply 657 Mercury.
WANTED, Elderly Experienced Clerk,
for part time clerical work. Apply
Box 584, G.P.O.
WANTED, Housemaid, not young; re-
ferences. Furo poid. Mrs. Clarke,
Quorn Hall, Campbell Town.
?WANTED, Gentlewoman Companion to
elderly lady; maid kept. Mrs. Youl,
20 Augusta Road.
WANTED, Competent Maid, experi-
enced, or good country girl, willing
to train. Lady Lewis, 20 Augusta Rd.
WANTED, 20 chains of Slab split for
tram road; timber handy. Apply
W. Challenger, Leprena Sawmill.
WANTED, Experienced Parlourmaid;
good wages; refs. Mrs. II. Reed,
Mount Pleasant, Launceston.
"WANTED, a Bushman, for Logging for
box mill. P. Bairnes, Pelve-
rata.
"WANTED General for small home *n
the Midlands. Good home. Apply
Box 652 Mercury.
"WANTED, Single Man for milking ar. 1
odd jobs. References. Good home.
Apply D. F. Calvert Forest Home, /ia
Huonville.
"VVANTED, Respectable, Elderly Mar-
ried Man, milk, garden, odd jobs;
good house, etc. References. C. C. Mon-
crieff, Hayes (near New Norfolk).
"WANTED, Capable General, able to do
plain cooking. Apply, Mrs. J. E.
Wolfhagen, 4 Manning's Avenue, Sandy
Bay. 'Phone 207.
?WANTED, Traveller, for Hobart and
district. Commission basis. Write
in first instance to Alexander, Club
Chambers, Launceston.
"WANTED, Refined Lady Help or
Housekeeper, all duties, for home
In Huon district State references and
wages required. 794 Mercury.
"WANTED, Competent Middle-aged
Woman for country, good wages,
help kept; reis. Apply 80 Forest Road,
mornings or evenings.
YYANTED, Clean, Respectable Elderly
Gent> to Help Milk and bo Gener-
ally useful. No objection to married
man. Cooper Bros., Campania.
"WANTED, Nursery Governess (Protest-
ant), two children (six and five),
take up duties after Easter. Open one
week. Apply by letter, with credentials.
Mrs. J. L. Strickland, Sandhill, Jericho.
WANTED, tor the Royal Australian
Navy, Ordinary Seamen, ages 17
to 21 years. Good pay and conditions.
Full pa. Uculurs, N^.val Oillce, Hobart
*?S-1CTiUüm;es..,7."?'»4!)oi,r,r,3tars und Aiovl
[¿Jfc.ers. -l 'Ï ,, - -,
JJOP-PICKING will commence at The
. Hermitage on Tuesday next, 2Sth
inst. Engaged pickers to arrive on Mon-
day by morning Boat. BRADSHAW
BROS.
APPLICATIONS are invited for posi-
tion of Medical Officer by Melbourne
Suburban Dispensary, and Medical As-
sociation up to March 1, 1928. Particu-
lars as to duties, salary, etc., from
"VERITAS," c/o Gordon and Gotch,
Melbourne.
APPLICATIONS are Invited for the
position of Cook-housemaid, for St.
Marys District Hospital. Wages, 35/,
with board and residence. Apply, the
Secretary, with reis., not later than 7th
March.
AJISTRESSES. - A Superviser and
Mistress of Method required for the
Associated Teachers' Training Institu-
tion of the Registered Teachers' Asso-
ciation of Victoria, Inc. Duties com-
mence 1929. Applications close March
10. 1928. Details from Associated
Teachers Agency, 343 Little Collins
Street Melbourne.
J-JOBART TECHNICAL COLLEGE.
Applications for an Instructor in Show
Card and Ticket Writing addressed to
the Chairman of Advisory Committee
will be received at the College Oillce up
to Noon, Wednesday, 29th February.
Duties, one evening per week, 7.30
9.30. Pay at the rate of 6/ per hour.
L. DECHAINEUX,
Principal.
PUBLIC LIBRARY, MUSEUM, AND
ART GALLERY OF SOUTH AUS-
TRALIA.
APPLICATIONS, with testimonials,
will be received until noon on Saturday,
March 31, 1928, for the position of
MUSEUM DIRECTOR.
. Salary, £600 to £700 a year.
Full particulars obtainable from the
undersigned.
HATELY W. MARSHALL,
General Secretary
Box 386A G.P.O.,
Adelaide, South Australia.
APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED
FOR THE POSITION OF
STORE STOCK AUCTIONEER
TO THE UNDERSIGNED.
APPLY BY LETTER, WITH TESTI-
MONIALS, AND STATE SALARY
REQUIRED.
.A G. WEBSTER AND SONS LTD..
HOBART.
0ITY OF HOBART.
POSITION OF BUILDING SURVEYOR.
APPLICATIONS, accompanied by tes-
timonials, will be received by me until
12 noon on MONDAY, Gth March, 1928,
for the position of Building Surveyor lor
the Hobart City Council. Salary to
commence at £425 per-annum, rising by
two annual Increments of £25 each to
£475.
Further particulars on application to
my office.
W A. BRAIN,
_ Town Cler'
Town Hall, Hobart
22nd February, 1928.
(COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA.
Applications are Invited for the posi-
tion of Assistant Medical Officer, Nauru.
Salary, £650 per annum, to comme-ce
(rom date of embarkation. Duties.
Medical charge of hospital, sanitation
duties In Island Districts, general medical
duties under Senior Medical Officer
Engagement for two years, subject to
termination by three months' notice on
either side.
Applications showing name In full
date and place of birth, should reach the
Director-General of Health. 61 Spring
Street Melbourne, on or before 1st
March. 1928.
Further particulars may be obtained
on. application to the Director-General
of Health, Melbourne, or to the Chief
Quarantine Officer (General), Customs
House. Sydney; or to the Chief Quar
antlne Officer (General), Peel Chambers.
Peel Stwet, Adelaide. - '
SITUATIONS VACANT.
REFINED Help, 16-17; sleep in; lia
eral outings; good home; 12/. 905
Mercury.
U/ANTED, Capable General, able to
cook; wages, 30/. 919 Mercury.
WANTED, Cook for camp. Return
e'd soldier. 902 Mercury.
YYANTED, experienced Housemaid.
Apply Oatlands Hotel. 'Phone 10.
WANTED, exp. Housemald-Waiü ess.
" City Hotel. Wages 30/. Reis. 956 M.
WANTED, Capable Woman. 104 Cas-
cade Road.
WANTED, Young Woman two or three
half days' cleaning weekly; îefs.
907 Mercury.
WANTED, refined young country Girl,
assist household duties. Good home,
treat as selves. 745 Mercury.
WANTED Experienced Lady Cashier
for Produce Merchant's Office.
Apply by letter to 908 Mercury.
yXfANTED Elderly Woman or Widow
for L.H. work. 22 Pirie SU cet, New
Town.
"WANTED, experienced Waitress. Sal-
ary 35/. Apply Oatlands Hotel.
'Phone 10.
WANTED, woman do washing. Must
be clean washer. Mrs. Rossiter,
22 Browne Street.
WANTED, Refined Girl to take^chaige
of childi on; other help kept. 924
Mercury.
WANTED, Respectable Middle-aged
Woman; good home; easy posi-
tion. Fairmont, Upper Davey Sueet.
WANTED, Single Man for Geneial
Farm Work. State expei leuce. 933
Mercui y.
?WANTED, Useful Man Previous ex-
perience essential. References.
Custom House Hotel.
"WANTED, Capable Woman, plain
cooking and laundry; help given;
£1 per week. 927 Meicury.
T^TANTED Experienced Lady Typist
Stenographer for Produce Mer-
chant's Office. Apply by letter to 909
Meicury.
\KTE Require the temporary services of
~ Dressmakers in their 3rd year.
G. P. Fitzgerald and Co. Pty. Ltd.. Col-
lins St.
WANTED, Certificated Teacher Or-
gan for two children; New Town
or Moonah preferred. Terms moder-
ate. 920 Mercury.
TIGHT General; personal references;
mornings, 7.15 a.m. to 2 p.m. New
Town. 897 Mercury.
^ I Ñ T Ë D,
A SMART MAN, OR LAD-,
Must be Good Milker.
Wages: 30/ week and keep. '
Apply Mt. Pleasant Estate, Kingston.
'Phone Kingston 9.
THE
I.O.A. l LTD.
Has vacancy for
COMPETENT BOOKKEEPER.
Must be experienced in Insurance
Accounts.
Apply by letter Box 391-b, G.P.O..
Hobart.
Applications treated confidentially.
WANTED TO BUV.
A BUYER Cast-off Clothes find Bags,
any quantity., C'<» t *nal t ,jf?Y"5S¡rv. '
>>Mr> '.'I'«* Mltls. '** " *'7$»vS'et
.Phone 677. > * -_'-*'''- J
ALL kinds of Rags and Clippings
bought. Cart will call at any ad-
dress. Burnside Flock Mills, Cascades.
'Phono 377.
T-JUY, Singer Sewing Machine. State
price, address, to 936 Mercury.
|3UY, Milk Rounds, also any quantity
Milk for sale. Tas. Milk, Co., 106
Harrington St.
"ROOKS, Magazines, Gramophone Re
"^ cords bought. H. B. Rollings. 206
Elizabeth St.
pIANO, Wanted Buy. State spot cash
price, and make. 871 Mercury.
WANTED to Buy, Small Gas Stove,
ii} good order. 950 Mercury.
WANTED, Untrained Ferrets.
1T Waller, 295 Argyle St._
WANTED to Buy, Baby's Sulky or Go
cart. Price. 942 Mercury.
WANTED Buy, an Oval Table, dark
stain. Price and particulars, 918
Mercury.
W"ANTED to Purchase, 4 or 5-roomed
Brick Cottage within 2d. section.
874 Mercury. _
WANTED Buy, 30 loads Sand, deliv-
ered Augusta Road. Apply 21
Melville Street.
WANTED TO BUY, Blacksmith's Bel-
lows. State price and size to No.
378 "Huon Times," Franklin.
WANTED TO BUY, Second Hand Hes-
sian, suitable for packing furniture.
Price and particulars to 857 Mercury.
WANTED TO BUY", Second Hand
Road Scoop and Docking Bench.
Apply, W. McKay, Simpson's Bay.
WANTED. Motor-boat, about 25ft.
Price and all particulais to 955
Mercury.
WANTED, English Economic History,
Brand, Brown and Tawney, Mod
?srn Economic History, Heston. Elemen-
tary Algebra, Pnrt II,, Godfrey and Sid
don, Trigonometry for Schools, Bor
cliardt and Perrott. 840 Mercury.
ARTIFICIAL TEETH, 10/. 20/, 40/,
set given, sound or broken; old
gold, platinum, silver, highest prlceB.
Send to A, Aldis, 165 Bourke Street,
Melbourne. C1, Victoria. CASH RE-
TURN MAIL
BOTTLES ARE WORTH SAVING.
Tasmanian Bottle Co. Ltd. allow
0d per doz. for nie. beer, and wine
bottles.
Other kinds of bottles also bought.
Phone 234, and cart will oall
T^O MILK VENDORS -THE UNDER
SIGNED ARE BUYERS OF MILK
RUNS, ANY QUANTITY.
TAS MILK CO
ßROWNELLS BUY AND SELL OLD
Oak, Rosewood, Cedar, and Mahog-
any Furniture; also Cut Glass, China,
Brass and Silver Antiques Particulars
to J. Connor, Furniture Department.
ia - LEFT - OFB CLOTHING
BOUGHT.
Highest Cash Prices given for Ladles'
Gents', Children's Left-off Clothing, etc
Appointments made to call at Resi-
dences. Strict privacy. Letters attended
to. 'Phone 1C02. MRS. DAVIS, 307
Elizabeth Street, North Hobart. No
connection with any other Arm.
MISCELLANEOUS WANTS.
JjADY, lonely, wishes to meet Gentle
man, 47-50. Friendship. 886 Mer.
J^ADY wants two bright rooms in re-
fined home. 940 Mercury.
JUJARRUSD Couple require 4-5-roomed
House, S.B. or W.H. State rental.
941 Mercury.
JJENT, Small Cottage, E.L., gas; good
tenant (elderly). Terms. 861 M.
.J^YPING done privately, reasonable.
952 Mercury.
WANTED,, Members Y.W.C.A. Tennis
Club, Thursdays, 1-5 p.m. t
.'I .
Exclusive Vocation Renderings
by the'
Australian Commonwealth Band
4/ Each.
9852-"Jolly Coppersmith"
"Stars and Stripes"
9855-"Coaxing the Piano"
"Wide Awake"
9853-"La Marseillaise"
"God Save the King"
AND
"God Bless the Prince of Wales-»
A. PATON & SON
136 Liverpool Street, Hobart.
SITUATIONS WANTED
A GIRL IS wants situation. Apply 949¡
Mercury. '
EXPERIENCED Dressmaker désirs«
Sewing by'day. Satisfaction guar-
anteed. 932 Mercury.
JADY, competent, refined, desires posi-
tion Housekeeper middle-aged or,
elderly Gent. 935 Mercury.
jyTARRIED Man offers £6 nine months'
constant work; references. 947,
Mercury.
JPULLY trained Nurse would like posi-
tion for one month. 899 Mercury.
RESPECTABLE Young Woman wants
Sewing to do for shops. Shirts,
Pajamas, etc. 858 Mercury.
JîESP. Girl HHe Day Work, hous<?
duties, 9 till 6, city. 913 Mere.
"\yiDOW like care oC Childi en, 2 or 3
126 Bowen Road, Lutana.
WANTED, any kind of work by Black-
smith. 943 Mercury.
WANTED position on Farm. Could
take management of same. Apply
F. E. Scott, Pembroke Hotel. Sorell.
RANTED, Painting, etc.; Houses from
£5; Paper Hung, 15/ room:
Roofs Painted, £1; Rooms Calsomlned
7/G; Ceilings, 5/. 948 Mercury.
YOUNG Married Man wants Work; de
anything. Urgent. 914 Mercury.
V OUNG Woman would like Day Work
933 Mercury.
?WANTED position Bar, by exp. woman.
Excellent refs. Could take full
charge if necessary. Small salary for,
comfortable home. S91 Mercury.
YOUNG Girl (16), just left school, has
scholastic certificates, would like to
obtain employment. "Premier," 8S4 Mer-
cury.
YOUNG Man (27), Accountancy train-
ing and experienced, would Uko
hear from any friend who could offer
employment. Town or country. S31;
Mercury;_
MISCELLANEOUS WANTC
1 -<
yVANT-bU, I'll vate Lessons in Typing.
Reply, stating terms. 823 Mere.
WANTED, Price tor Wiring i room's.
Apply 80 Charles St., Moonah.
WANTED, Permanent Boardeis, ia
good com. home. 334 Murray St.
WANTED, someone to adopt healthy,
Baby Boy, J months. 954 Mere.
VACANT, Superior Bed-sitting-room,
suit business lady. 9J1 Mercury,
WANTED, 4-5 roomed House, central;,
' good conveniences. 922 Mercurj!
WANTED, in very refined home, plainly
' Furnished Bedroom. State terms
824 Mercury.
VU ANTED, Hoard, Lodgings, quiet eld-
erly woik man. Central, terms,
860 Meroury.
YYANTED, Boarders, close railway and
wharf; teims moderate. 70 Parir
Street.
VVANTED to Rent, Office in City, fur-
nished or unfurnished. 89t> Mer-'
RANTED (lady), 2 .Unfurnished
Rooms and kitchenette, easy dis-
tance ferries. 928 Mercury. j
VyANTED KNOWN. - Wilson Bros.1
Painters, Paperhangers, etc. 12¡í
Warwick Stieot. Phone 1008.
WANTED by tiadesman and daughter.
Board and Residence, private fam-»
Hy preferred. 916 Mercury.
WANTED KNOWN. - Wilson Bros,
Painters, Paperhangers, otc. 125
Warwick Street. Phone 1008.
YYANTED, for Up-to-date Guest House,
Boarders, permanent or otherwise.
Excellent table. 912 Mercury.
-1-1
yACANCY for Gent Students, private
home, near University, 25/ week.
889 Mercury.
Vy ANTED Married Couple or Two Lady,
Boarders,' Globe, 25/ week. 888
Meicury.
YyANTED Rent, Cottage, adults (3);]
term; Bellerive or Lindisfarne. 90$
Mercury. ' ' '
YYANÏED' Pupils, Pianoforte and
Theory, certificated lady teacher,
£1/1/ qr. 939 Mercury.
YYANTED House or Rooms; no child-
ren. Surplus Furniture for Sale,
893 Mercury.
WANTED, Fur. Flat, Sandy Bay or
Proctors Road, 2 adults, urgently.
876 Mercury. " . .
- i
WANTED to transfer War Service
Home, Moonah, one min. tram and
train. Owner leaving State. Ap. 693 Mer.
YyANTED, at Bellerive, for 1 week.
Accommodation for mother and,
child of 10. Close to water. Write,
W. Patmore, Collins Vale.
'-1
YyANTED to Rent for a fortnight^
Furnished Cottage at Kingston;]
close to beach; from April 5. Particu-
lars to 901 Mercury.
YyANTED KNOWN.-Fur Coats, Rugs,
made and remodelled R Downey,
Furrier, Lordleitli, 93 Hill St. Tannini
arranged. 'Phone 2815.
rrO FRUITGROWERS-Wanted known
that the Children's Home, Tower
Rd., New Town, would bo very grateful
for tomatoes and fruit of any kind.
"RETTER Furniture at Cheaper Prices,
159 Liverpool St. W. G. Holbourne,
Manager. _
»yo FRUITGROWERS-Wanted known
that the Home of Mercy, Towel
Rd., New Town, would be very grateful
for tomatoes and fruit of any kind.
? -'
( \H1 Mr. Monti, Professor ol Ballroom
Dancing, has resumed teaching at
100 Collins St beginners taught in Six
Private Lessons. Success absolutely
guaranteed. ______
WANTED TO LBN3
To any responsible per jon, from £0,
on their written promise to repay. Pro-*
mlssory Notes, Furniture, Pianos, In-
surance Policies. War Bonds cashed.
Any reasonable security accepted. Easy
repayments t'y Instalmc its, weekly oí
monthly. Householders and workers^
call or write.
HALL AND CO.,
Gas Company's Chambers (upstairs).
PRIVATE FAMILIES SUPPLIED,
WITH RED AND GREEN LABEL
CASCADE ALE
BOAG AND JAMES' ALE,
In Quarts and Pints
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