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BIRTHS, DEATHS, MARRIAGES
Not exceeding 4 lines, 2/6; each addi-
tional line 1/-.
Notices forwarded for insertion in the
Births, Deaths, Marriages, Engagements,
or In Memoriam columns should be
signed by the PERSONS CONCERNED.
BIRTHS
ABRAHAM (nee Mugge).—On Febru-
ary 9, at Whyalla Hospital, to Jack and
Joan—a bonny son. Both well.
ANGUS.—On Feb 13, at Chatham
Private Hospital, Keswick, to Mr. and
Mrs. Don Angus, of Wheaton road, Plymp-
ton—a son. Both well.
BADGER.—On Feb. 13, to Mr. and Mrs.
C. M. Badger (nee Elsie Air), of Woombye,
Qld.—a son (Brian Martin).
BUICK.—On February 14, at Sister
Lewis's Hospital, Kensington, to Mr. and
Mrs. Steve Buick, of North Walkerville—
a daughter. Both well.
COX (nee Roberts).—On February 10,
at Northern Hospital, to Phyl and Ben—a
daughter (Meryl Nita). Thanking Dr. A.
Goode, matron and hospital staff.
DODD.—On Jan. 27, at S.C.D.H., Vic-
tor Harbor, to Rene and Humphrey—
twins (Elizabeth Florence and Stanley
Peter). Special thanks to Dr. Douglas,
matron and staff.
DRECHSLER (nee Maynard).—On Feb.
11, at Ashford Private Hospital, to L.A.C.
and Mrs. Ron Drechsler—a daughter.
EAGLE (nee Stevenson).—On Feb. 12,
at Unley Private, to Stan and Joyce—a
daughter. Thanks to Dr. H. H. E. Rus-
sell, Matron Smith, staff.
GOODFELLOW.—On February 12, at
Calvary Hospital, to Margaret and Harry
—a son. Thanking Dr. P. W. Rice and
Sister Virginia.
GRILLS.—On February 8, at S.M. Hos-
pital, Murray Bridge, to Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Grills, Karoonda—a son. Thanking
Dr. Heddle and hospital staff.
HALLIGAN (nee Hams).—On February
13, at Hutchinson Hospital, Gawler, to
the wife of William Halligan—a son (Tre-
vor Wayne). Thanking Dr. Rice, Matron
O'Brien, Sister Hunt and Nurse Higgs.
No visitors for seven days.
HENNIG.—On February 9, at Auburn
District Hospital, to Muriel and Albert—
a bonny daughter (Nancy Dawn). Thank-
ing Dr. Finey and Sister Newbold, and
hospital staff.
JOBSON.—On February 11, at Mc-
Bride's Hospital, to Edzell and Chas.—a
daughter.
LANE (nee George, Cranfield, England).
—On February 14, at Calvary, to Mr. and
Mrs. E. I. Lane, Marryatville—a daughter
(Janet Lorraine). Both well.
LANGBEIN.—On February 12, at
Lobethal District Hospital, to Joan and
Kelvin—a son (Barry John).
LA VINCENTE.—On February 14, at
Calvary, to Sue, wife of Marc La Vincente—a son.
NESS (nee McLeod).—On Feb. 13, at
Calvary Hospital, to Gwen and Ron—a
daughter (Leonie Ann).
PALTRIDGE (nee Diener).—On Febru-
ary 6, to Mr. and Mrs. Allan Paltridge, of
Kalangadoo—a daughter.
SCHUBERT.—On February 9, at
Tanunda Private Hospital, to Roma, wife
of Perce Schubert—a son. Thanking Dr.
Juttner, Sisters Schmidt and staff.
WILMSHURST.—On Feb. 8, at Queen's
Home, to Muriel and Fred—a daughter
(Gloria June). Thanking attending sis-
ter and staff.
WILSMORE.—On February 13, at
Northern Hospital, to Margaret and
Richard—a son.
WRIGHT (nee Power).—Jan. 11, at
Queen Victoria Mat. Hosp., to Violet and
Reg—a son (Wayne Reginald). Grateful
thanks to all staff.
BIRTHDAYS
Birthday greetings are extended to the
undermentioned members of the Chil-
dren's Hospital Birthday League. All
communications regarding birthdays in
this column must be addressed to the
Lay Superintendent, Children's Hospital,
North Adelaide. Minimum insertion fee, 2/6.
Miss Sadie Lindner, Nuriootpa (16
yrs.); Miss Yvonne Lindner, Nuriootpa
(16 yrs.); Janet Brewer, 37 Tusmore av.,
Marrayatville (6 yrs.); Keith Plush, Light's
Pass; Susan E. Juttner, "Paranook,"
Tanunda. "Cheerios"—Marilyn Kelly,
"Mooringa," Black Springs; Miss Connie
Mason, Dowlingville; Mrs. A. Yard, 26
Beach rd., Brighton; Miss Valda Payne,
Ceduna; Mr. W. A. Moar, Milang.
MARRIAGES
BREWSTER—WRIGHT.—On January
8, at St. Paul's, Pulteney street, Evelyn
second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. R.
Wright, Macclesfield, to Arthur D., fourth
son of Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Brewster, of
Port Lincoln. Rev. Kain officiated.
GOLDEN WEDDINGS
TURNER—O'BRIEN.—February 15.
1896, at Adelaide. by Colonel Julius Hors-
kins, John William. second son of the
late George and Jane Turner, of Prospect,
to Mary Delilah, third daughter of the
late Peter and Dorothy O'Brien. of Bird-
wood, S.A. Present address. 2 Churcher
street, Thorngate. (At home 7 p.m. to 11
p.m.)
SILVER WEDDINGS
PAUL—COOK.—Mr. and Mrs. G. L
Paul, of Edgecumbe parade, Blackwood.
wish to announce the 25th anniversary of
their marriage, solemnised at the Pirie
Street Methodist Church. February 15.
1926, late Rev. Cann officiating.
APPROACHING MARRIAGES
JAMES—ARNOLD.—The marriage of
Peggy, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
J. R. James, Rosefield to Geoff, youngest
son of Mr. J. Arnold and late Mrs.
Arnold, of Sydney, will be solemnised at
St. Mary's' Cathedral. Sydney, on Febru-
ary 28.
CUTTING—DENNES.—The marriage
of Marjory, daughter of the late Mr.-
Mrs. W. S. Cutting, of Fullarton Estate.
to Harold. son of Mr. and the late Mrs.
T. H. Dennes. of Exeter, will be solem-
nised at St. Augastine's Church of Eng-
land. Unley, on Saturday. February 16.
at 4.30 p.m. Friends and relatives cor-
dially.
OBST—WEIER.—The marriage of Margaret
youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
C. Weier Caboolture (Qld.). to Arnold
(A.I.F.), eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. A. O.
Obst. Mundalla. will be solemnised at Lu-
theran Church. Brisbane, on Saturday.
February 16.
STEVENS—HARDING—The marriage
of Kathleen elder daughter of Mr. F.
and late Mrs C. G. Stevens of Sunny Hill;
to Ira. youngest son of the late Mr.
and Mrs. W. Harding of Everard Central,
will be solemnised at Kulpara Methodist
Church, on Wednesday. Febnury 20. at
3.30 p.m.
STROTHER—WALDING.—The mar-
riage of Margaret, second daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Strother, Meningie,
to Jack, eldest son of Mrs. L. Walding,
Whyalla, will be solemnised at Woodville
Methodist Church, Woodville road, on
Saturday, February 16, at 6.30 p.m. No
reception.
TONKIN—ROGERS.—The marriage of
Audrey Joan, younger daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. W. H. Rogers, of Gilberton. to
Frank Dungey. son of Mr. and Mrs. F.
H. Tonkin, of Minlaton, will be solemnised
at Maughan Methodist Church, Frank-
lin street, at 6.30 p.m., Saturday. Febru-
ary 16.
DOUBLE WEDDING
BENNIE—CURNOW—BENNIE—
COFFEY.—Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Bennie, Pt.
Lincoln, wish to announce the marriage of
their daughters, Mavis Mary, to Ver-
dun, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Curnow,
Pt. Lincoln—Janet Ronda, to Francis
James, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Coffey,
Edilillie, to be solemnised at St Nicholas'
Church of England, Kirton Point, Pt. Lin-
coln, on February 23, at 5 p.m.
ENGAGEMENTS
BAX—HILL.—The engagement is an-
nounced of Ivy, elder daughter of Mrs.
A. Reed, of Yacka, to Clement Malcolm
(R.A.A.F.), eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Hill,
MATTHEWS—LISTON.—The engage-
ment is announced of Gwenyth Dawn,
youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G.
C. Matthews, of Southwark, to Stanley,
second son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Liston,
of Sefton Park.
PARKER—BLACKMORE.—The engage-
ment is announced of Betty, only daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Parker, Wycheproof,
Victoria, to W.O.2 Victor (A.I.F. re-
turned), youngest son of Mr. and Mrs.
Blackmore, West Hindmarsh.
REDMAN—CHARDON.—The engage-
ment is announced of Iris, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Redman, of Gawler,
to Royl, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. Chardon,
of Stirling West.
TONER—SMART.—The engagement is
announced of Irene, only daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. F. Toner, of Prospect, to George,
elder son of Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Smart,
of Narridy, S.A.
DEATHS
BARKLA.—On Feb. 14. at Adelaide,
Albert Edgar, beloved huband of Mary
Barkla, of 20 Gilbert street. Bowden, and
loving father of Nell (Mrs. A. Strugnell),
Albert, George and Clem. Aged 72 years.
BARRON.—On February 14 (sud-
denly). at her residence. 39a Esmond
street, Hyde Park. Hilda Blanche, the be-
loved wife of Ernest James Barron and
loving mother of Kathleen (Mrs. A.
Wishart), Douglas, Winnie (Mrs. L.
Pritchard), Nancy (Mrs.. G. Main). and
Barbara (Mrs. M. Halifax), aged 71 years.
At rest.
BROGAN, B. J. —At Timor, on Feb. 1
Bob, beloved eldest son of Mr. and Mrs
N. J. Brogan, of Georgetown, and loving
brother of Shirley and Peter (dec.). Aged
21. R.I.P.
BOWEY.—On Feb. 14, at private hos-
pital, John Alfred, dearly loved busband
of Annie Jane Bowey, of 60 Labrina
avenue, Prospect, loving father of Lila
Rita, Keith, Vera, Lance and Gladys, aged
66 years.
BUGG.—On February 13, at a private
hospital, Henry George, the dearly be-
loved husband of Ruby Bugg, of 56 Eaton
street, Redfern, loving father of Gwen
and fond uncle of Cath. Aged 61 years.
Resting.
BUGG.—On February 13., at a private
Hospital, Henry George Bugg, of 56 Eaton
street, Redfern, the beloved father of
Gwen fond father-in-law of Colin Luke-
man and grandpa of Sandra, aged 61
years. Peacefully sleeping.
COGHLAN—On February 12. at Perth
(result of accident), William, beloved son
of the late Mr. and Mrs. H. Coghlan,
Peterbead, loved father of Ken and Don,
and brother of Mesdames Swan, Foster
(deceased). Deaklin, Hill, and of Ted,
Harry and Fred. Aged 59. Cremated on
February 14, at Perth.
COLTON.—On February 12, at Aldgate
Ellen Hannah Colton. of 174 Barton ter.,
North Adelaide.
DORLING (nee Howe).—On February
14, Lilian May beloved wife of Thomas
Benjamin Dorling, 10 Orange grove. Hal-
ton Gardens, loved mother of Arnold
Aged 34 years. Reqiuescat in pace.
DEATHS
DORLING.—On February 14, Lillian
May, loved sister of Mrs. A.G. Sangster.
Aged 34 years. At rest
DUCK.—On February 13, Roderick
John Keith (Roddy), husband of Gert-
rude Florence Duck, of 2 Cecil St.. Evan-
dale, and father of Audrey.
DUFFY.—On February 14, at Whyalla.
Lawrence Arthur, dearly beloved infant
son of Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Duffy,of 122
Ward strett, Whyalla, aged 5 months.
Requiescat in pace.
GRINDLAY.—On February 13, at hos-
ot Leonards, loved sister of Johiu Annie,
-m Edle. Louie and Jessie. Aged 59 years.
0 P^?iuU!r^f^P^ l8- .? .. , v o
HAY.—On February 12, Mr. John Hay,
of Olive grove. Bordertown. dearly loved
husband of Flora E. Hay. and elder son
of the late William Hay. Aged 79 years.
INGLIS.—On February 14. at the resi-
dence of her daughter. Mrs A. Smith 21
LeHunte avenue. Prospect. Annie, widow
of John Inglis, and loving mother of
Grace and Beatrice (deceased). Alma
and Madys; granny of Venice. Aged 59?
years. Rest after weariness.
INGLIS.—On February 14. dearest
mother. Alma, and granny of John, Roma.
Lorna. Safe in the arms ot Jesus.
INGLIS.—On February 14, Annie, dar-
ling grandmother of Lynne. Bob. We
will never forget.
KNOWLES.—On February 5, Kate
Lydia. dearly beloved wife of William
Charles Knowles. of Marino, and loving
mother of Gladys and Marjorie (Mrs. L. S.
May). Resting.
LOCKETT.—On February 14 Nellie,
dearly beloved wife of Alan Lockett, of
Adelaide road. Murray Bridge, and loving
mother of Helen and Barry. Aged 27
years.
McLEAN.—On February 14, at Whyalla,
Mary Ann, dearly beloved wife of Ken-
neth McLean, late of Broken Hill, and
loving mother of Alister. of Broken Hill;
Frank of Whyalla; Nellie (Mrs. A. Wil-
liams), of Broken Hill; and James, of
Mount Barker Aged 59 years. God
a gent^ dosed her eyes and wnispered,
s "PSSe-be_SluilK ia , nrt ??
REISS.—On February 14, at private
hospital. North Adelaide, Isabel Amanda,
dearly beloved wife of Edgar Albert Reiss.
of Broken Hill. Age 47 years.
RISCHBIETH.—On February 12, at
private hospital. Edith Constance Risch-
bieth, of Blackwood. Age 70 years
ROSS.—On February 14, at Brady
Creek, Johann Friedrich, beloved husband
of Meta and loving father of Laurie,
Cliff, Harold, Dell, Rita, Mavis and
Phyllis, aged 69 years. Peacefully rest-
ing.
mann), and loving sister of Evelyn Mar-
tin, of Walkerville, aged 79 years.
YOUNG.—On February 14 (suddenly),
Alexander Livingston, loving husband of
First A.I.F. (Private interment).
YOUNG.—at College Park, Alexander Livingstone
tin, of Walkerville, aged 79 years.
YOUNG.—On February 14 (suddenly),
Alexander Livingston, loving husband of
Elsie Maude H. Young, of "Elstern," Hos-
pital, Marlborough st. College Park. Late
First A.I.F. (Private interment).
EPPS.—Cherished and loving memories
Young, beloved son of the late Alexander
and Helen Young, of Wallaroo, and son-
in-law of the late William and Caroline
Lewis, of Campbelltown.
DIED ON ACTIVE SERVICE
"At the going down of the sun and in
ther Leo, who died of illness whilst
SMITH, Donald E. R. A. H.M.A.S. Perth.
—In memory of Smut, who lost his life
March 4, 1942.—Always remembered by
Dot and Ernie Fransson.
KAVANAGH.—In loving memory of
"At the going down of the sun and in
(Boydie), lost his life, U.K., Feb. 15, 1944.
AndJ 0"-*1' ?"^
—Remembered always dad, Erna, Bruce,
February 15, 1943.—Always rememe-
—Killed in action over Europe. Febru-
gotten.—Inserted by Ron and Mary.
KAVANAGH, SX9198, Pte. Leo M. 8th
Div.—In loving memory of our dear bro-
serted by comrades of the 10th. and 13th
In affectionate memory of the boys
Resting* lo^rll amon^AnstSSTi brave
Honored- SS22SS b^Sf l^mVbrother iiln-
—Inserted by his loving brother, sister-
in-law, Bill and Ethel.
devotion to the club will always be re-
Leo, died P.O.W. camp Borneo, Feb-
ruary 15, 1945. Not
—Inserted by
Frank, Dot, Luke.
Horace (Rod), Brown, who passed away
ling son and brother, F-Sgt. Gordon
his pals, Sport, Gafa, Ackle.
Treasured
loved
ted by husband Alex.
that
dear wife and mother, who passed away
Kevin.
and ma tlfhJ?.^.ttfni mVnSrr is^Lu
did - 2S? S'Aijw ISErf K
ary 15, 1944. A pal
loving husband, sons and daughters.
MILLS, Flgt.-Sgt. G. S.—In memory
of Gordon, who lost his life in air ope-
rations, February 15, 1944.—Remembered
by Mrs. Wood, Cheltenham.
MILLS.—In loving memory of Flt-Sgt.
Gordon (Boydie) Mills, who made the
supremem sacrifice on February 15, 1944.—
Ever remembered by Shirley and the
Dewar family.
RYAN, N. F.—In loving memory of
our only son and brother, who paid the
supreme sacrifice, New Guinea, February
15, 1943.—Inserted by mother, Mona and
Syd.
RYAN, N. F.—A tribute of honor of
Bluey, Died N.G., Feb. 15, 10th Batt.,
A.I.F.—Inserted by A. McGorm and
family.
In loving memory of the Sisters of
the 10th and 13th A.G.H., who lost their
lives after the fall of Singapore.—In-
who passed away Feb. 15, 1944. For Him
A.G.H.
In affectionate memory of the boys
of the 2nd/4th Western Australian Mach-
ine Gun Battalion, who fell with Sin-
gapore.
They grow not old as we that are left
grow old.
At the going down of the sun and in
the morning we will remember them.
—Inserted by the Prospect friends, South
daughter Marjorie, son-in-law Bill and
IN MEMORIAM
ANDREW.—In loving memory of Ern,
who passed away February 15, 1944.—
Ever remembered by loving wife.
ANDREW.—A tribute to the memory of
the late Mr. E. R. Andrew, late secretary
of the South Australian Invalid Club, who
passed away on February 15, 1944. His
dent, February 15, 1940. Called away
membered by the committe and club
members.
liveth.of asweet.unselllah We-Lovingly
dear wife Mary Lean Borlace, who passed
away February 15, 1940. Resting
no
sult of accident.
husband and family.
BROWN.—In memory of our pal
Horace (Rod), Brown, who passed away
Sadly missed by his loving wife.
his pals, Sport, Gafa, Ackle.
dear father, who passed away February
15,. Called St^fro^ ttaS wh
Time
But. bimutiA, W ipmSS, wfhnf ??£££
unselfihrv ?rU,m^ Ytli "I^ArtM IrV t^.?^
no one-7t n^niw r?n su.JiTnri rt?tt l?t?^
heartache J h?,?Jhp 1 on. r.n hi..l ?l.?Jf ?.
membered by his loving daughter Dolly
did - 2S? S'Aijw ISErf K
—Always remembered by
loving husband, sons and daughters.
CHAPLIN.—In loving memory of our
dear mother and grandma, who passed
away Fenruary 15, 1945.—Always rememe-
bered by Vin, Mary, Margaret and Eu
gene. R.I.P.
CHAPLIN.—In memory of Ollie, who
passed away February 15, 1945. In sil-
—Inserted by Clarice,
Allan and Des.
CHAPLIN.—In loving memory of my
dearest pal Ollie, passed away February
15, 1945.—Sadly missed by her friend
Rita.
CRAIG.—In loving memory of our
dear husband and father, who passed
away February 15, 1938.—Inserted by his
wife and sons, Aleck and sid.
EAST.—Cherished memories of our dear
Bert, who p[assed away Feb. 15, 1944.—
Sadly missed by his loving wife.
EAST.—In loving memory of dear Bert
who passed away Feb. 15, 1944. For Him
sweet
remembered by Jack and Eunice. Roma
and Stan.
EAST.—In loving memory of my dear
brother Albert, who passed away Feb. 15,
1944. His happy smile and cheery ways
will linger wfth me all my days:—Ever
remembered by sister Florrie.
FEIST.—In loving memory of our dear
father and grandpa, ho passed away
February 14, 1944 (suddenly).
There
And
But
Is
—Always remembered by his loving
daughter Marjorie, son-in-law Bill and
grandchildren.
FEIST.—In loving memory of dear
father, who passed away February 14,
1944 (suddenly).
I
And
To
Before
—Always remembered by his loving
daughter Laurel, son-in-law Pat.
FITZPATRICK.—In loving memory of
my dear dad and grandpa, who died
February 15, 1941. With
member
by his loving daughter and son-in-law
Mab., Frank and granddaughter Shirley
and Ross.
FORD.—In loving memory of
(Ted), who was accidentally drowned on
February 15, 1945. Not
every day. In silence we remember.—
Inserted by his wife Eva and family.
HARRISON.—Treasured memories of
our dear son Norm., died result of acci-
dent, February 15, 1940. Called away
from those who loved h:m. away from
care a fV.v. J^l/.1, .Vi.in^^V ? QVZ
liveth.of asweet.unselllah We-Lovingly
remembered by his mother and father.
HARRISON.—In fond memory of Norm.
who passed away February 15. 1940. re-
sult of accident.
Memory
which.1 b r£^ether
—Ever remembered by his loving brother
and sister-in-law Bob and Thelma.
HERRIMAN.—In loving memory of my
dear husband, who passed away February
15, 1943. Many
Often
memory
Sadly missed by his loving wife.
HERRMAN.—In loving memory of our
dear father, who passed away February
15,. Called St^fro^ ttaS wh
loved him from car? a^d strife
But. bimutiA, W ipmSS, wfhnf ??£££
unselfihrv ?rU,m^ Ytli "I^ArtM IrV t^.?^
no one-7t n^niw r?n su.JiTnri rt?tt l?t?^
heartache J h?,?Jhp 1 on. r.n hi..l ?l.?Jf ?.
membered by his loving daughter Dolly
son-in-law George.
IN MEMORIAM
HERRIMAN.—In loving memory of our
dear father, who passed away February
15, 1943. A loving father laid to rest,
For each ol us be <Jid his best. His love
was great. his heart was kind. A better;
father no one could find.—Always re-
membered by Marjorie, Len., Andrea.
HERRIMAN.—In fond memories of
Dad and grandad. who passed away Feb-
ruary 15, 1943. A thought """Klll for toda?- a|
—Inserted by John,
Vera, and family.
HERRIMAN.—In loving memory of
dear father, who passed away February
15, 1943. Though
forever, and his hands we cannot touch.
We "? "" neTer lose sweet memories, of
our Dad,
by his loving; daughter Sylvia, son-in-law
Doug., John and Deane.
HERRIMAN—Treasured memories of
our dear father, who passed away Feb-
ruary 15, 1943. His love was great, his
heart was kind; A better father no one
could
to part. Is the saddest story of the human
heirt. Ever remembered by his lovln
daughter Myrtle, son-in-law Ned and
family.
HERRIMAN.—In loving memory of
dearly beloved father, William James, who
can write, no words can te!L how I miss
passed away February 15. 1943. No pen
can write, no words can te!L how I miss
my tether I loved so well. The fairest and
rarest, most loving and true, my father.
that was you.—Ever remembered and
sadly missed by his son Jim.
HERRIMAN.—In loving memory of our
dear father, who passed away February
15, 1943. A wonderful father. laid to
rest f or of us be did his best. His
love
better father no one could find.—Ever
remembered by his daughter Joyce, son-
in-law George.
HERRIMAN.— In loving memory of Mr.
Herriman, who passed away February 15,
1943. We who loved you. sadly miss
you. Ever remembered by bis friends
Iris and Estelle.
HEYSED, Elizabeth Ovalua.—In loving
memory of my dear mother, grandmother
pf Teddie. Oh
ished fcj,^ b?nt^ u^, sound of a voice
—Inserted by M. Rio.
HILL.—In memory of our dear
wife and mother Priscilla. who passed
away February 15. 1945.—Remembered
always by her loving husband Will, sons
and daughters-in-law.
JOHANSSON.—In loving memory of our
darling husband and daddy, Evert, who
passed away on February 15, 1944.
Many
Many
But " sr&as^L-ffss.
Of
For I who toTe TOU tru iy know
How
—Loved and longed for always by his
ever loving wife Ivy and baby daugh-
ter Astrid.
JOHANSSON.—In fond and loving re-
membrance of Evert, who passed away
February 15, 1944.—Ever remembered by
Gladys, Tony and family.
JOHANSSON.—In loving memory of our
dear son-in-law, who died february 15,
1944.
We
And
To MW^St:
where
Just
—Inserted by his loving father and
mother-in-law and family.
LAMBDEN.—In loving memory of dear
Dave, who died February 15, 1930. What
happy
wrer
we
—Ever remembered by Eva, son
Ralph and Bert.
LEWIS.—In memory of our dear
daughter Myrtle, passed away February
15, 1945.—Ever remembered by mum and
dad.
LEWIS.—In memory of our dear
daughter Myrtle, passed away February
15. 1945.—Ever remembered by mum and
dad.
LEWIS.—In loving remembrance of
Mvrtte wh^naSsed awav 15
1945 ' Tnou? garden o? memorSs we
ire klwava toieSe?—Remembered al-
ways by her loving brother Les.
LEWIS.—In loving memory of dear
Myrtle, who passed away February 15.
1945.—Always remembered by Elsie and
W. Aiston, Milly and R. Poole.
LEWIS.—Loving memories of Myrt,
passed away Februay 15, 1945, dear sis-
ter of Gert and Clarrie.
LEWIS.—A tribute to the memory of
our dear friend Myrtle Rachel
Sweetest
happy
—Ever remembered by B. Williamson, D.
Welsby, K. Imgleby, K. Butler.
MARTIN.—In loving memory of our
dear mother, who passed away February
15, 1945; also our dear father, who
passed away April 19, 1916. Kfi? SSt^S? S^fc^ JneTw^e
but
loved KViS'Sar'SSkt Ps^ Sy"Se
we
—Inserted by
loving daughters, Guss, Freda, Amy and
Ada.
MARTIN—In loving memory of our
dear mother, who passed away February
15, 1945. ? JTaa&SPtfS
is
of
—Always remembered by her loving
son Arthur and daughter-in-law Dorothy.
MARTIN.—In loving memory of dear
Louie, who passed away February 15,
1945.—Ever remembered by John Mary,
Hilda, Myra.
HAYMAN, Emma.—Fond remembrance
of dear mother, who passed away at
Plympton, February 15, 1943. Resting
—Inserted by her daughters Edith and
Mim.
McNALLY.—In loving memory of my
dear mother, who died at Woodville Feb-
ruary 15, 1931.
Memory
Which
—Inserted by her loving son, Harold.
McNALLY.—In loving memory of our
dear mother and frandmother, who
passed away February 15, 1931. Trea-
sured
membered by her loving daughter Lil and
grandson Bob.
MUEGGE.—In loving memory of our
dear sister Daisy.—Ever remembered by
Ted and Amy.
NOTTAGE.—In loving memory of dear
mother, who passed away at edwardstown,
February 15, 1945. Not
every.—
Always remembered by nell and Ethel.
PARKINSON.—In loving memory of dear
mum, who passed away February 15,
1945. Time
gets
but
they.PARKINSON.—In loving memory of dear
Always remembered by her loving daugh-
ter, Hazel, and son-in-law Clem.
PARKINSON.—In loving memory of
our dear mum, who passed away Feb-
ruary 15, 1945.
Many
Many a silent tear;
But m%t'£S?SJsSlffil£?tt~.
Of
—Ever remembered by her loving grand-
daughter, Jean Campbell, and children.
PARKINSON.—In loving memory of
dear mum, who passed away February
15, 1945. A tender chord of memory Is
softly touched today, loving thoughts of
you,
Sadly missed by Melba and Len.
PARKINSON.—In loving memory of my
dear mum. who passed away February
15, 1945 Loving memories will always
last ever.—Renumbered by Tilly.
PARKINSON.—In loving memory of
our dear mum. who passed away Febru-
ary 15, 1945. For you sweet rest, for us
sweet memories.—Remembered always by
Bob and Olive of Sydney.
PARKINSON.—In loving memory of
our dear mum. who passed away Febru-
ary 15, 1945. A thought for today, a
memory for ever.—Remembered always
by Clem. Doris, and family, of Victoria.
PARKINSON.—Treasured memories of
dear mum, who passed away February
15, 1945. Also brother Max. August 18.
1945. Re-united.—Remembered always
by Jean and Perce.
PARKINSON.—In loving memory of
dear mother, who passed away on Feb-
ruary 15. 1945.
Her cherished memories linger on.
—Inserted by her loving daugfiter Greta
and son-in-law Arch, granddaughter
Wendy.
PARKINSON.—A tribute to the me-
mory of my dear grandma, who died
February 15, 1945.—Remembered always
by loving grandson, Bob/
PARKINSON.—In loving memory of
grandma and great-grandma who passed
away Feb. 15. 1945. In silence we re-
member.—Inserted by Roma. Bill, and
Ramon.
PARKINSON.—In loving memory of
mum. who passed away on Feb. 15, 1945.
We
one
—Ever remembered by Ede.
PEARCE.—In loving memory of our
dear husband and father, who passed
away February 15, 1943. we
—Ever remembered
by his loving wife and daughters, Muriel
and Shirley.
POWELL.—Loving memories of dad,
and mum, died August 23, 1921. Febru-
ary 15, 1931.—Fondly remembered by
their sons and daughters.
RENFREY.—In loving memory of our
dear Roy, who passed away february 15,
1939. Leaves
the windswept ways, tenderly we count
them
—Ever remembered by his loving father,
sisters. brothers, sisters-in-law. brothers-
in-law and families.
SKINNER.—In loving memory of our
dear wife and mother, who passed away
on February 15, 1944.—Always remem-
bered by her loving busband and sons,
Reg and Ewart.
STEPHENS.—In loving memory of my
dear sister and Auntie Ede, who
passed away February 15, 1945. Too
r/^ l nTa[OH!?br?ever rnAla' n T N ;T embered
by Thelma, Herb, Ron and Neil.
STEPHENS.—In loving memory of dear
Aunt, who passed away on February 15,
1945. In
bered by Nancy, Sid and robert.
STEPHENS.—In loving memory of
dear aunt, who passed away February
15, 1945. J uPes,l*r'l] ly sleeping.—Ever re
membered by Vin, Leo, 'Alwyn and Ray.
TONKIN.—Treasured are the memories
of our mother, who passed away Febru-
ary 15, 1944.—Harry, Aggie, Irene.
TOPSFIELD.—In loving memory of
mother who passed away February 15,
1941.
Fondly
—Inserted by her loving son, Stan, Amy,
and family.
FUNERAL NOTICES
BARKLA.—The friends of the late Mr.
Albert Edgar Darkla. of 20 Gilbert
street. Bowden. are respectfully informed
that his funeral will leave the Funeral
Parlors. 95 Port road. Hindmarsh. on Sat-
urday. at 3 p.m.. for the Hindmarsh
Cemetery.
P. T. ELLIOTT & SON.
Funeral Directors and Embalmers.
Parlors. 95 Port rd., Hindmarsh. L4668.
Est. 1850.
BARRON.—The friends of Mr. Ernest
James Barron are respectfully informed
that the funeral of his late beloved wife
Hilda Blanche, will leave his residence
39A Esmond St.. Hyde Park, on Friday.
at 2.45 p.m., for the St. Augustine's
Church, Unley. for a short service, thence
for the Church of England Cemetery
Mitcham.
ALFRED JAMES & SONS (A.F.D.A).
Funeral Directors.
193 Unley road. Unley.
Phone U1129 (2 lines).
BOWEY.—The friends of the late Mr.
John Alfred Bowey (late of Golden
Grove and Macclesfield are respectfully
informed that his funeral will leave his
late residence. 60 Labrina av. Prospect,
on Friday, at 2.30 p.m.. for the North
Road Cemetery.
GEORGE A. BEECHING. Undertaker.
107 Prospect road. Prospect. M1321.
BUGG.—The friends of the late Mr
Henry George Bugg are respectfully in-
formed that his funeral will leave his
late residence. 56 Eaton street, Redfern.
on Friday, at 4 p.m.. for the Centennial
Park Cemetery.
ALFRED JAMES & SON (A.F.D.A.).
Funeral Directors.
Unley rd., Unley. Phone U1129
(2 Lines).
MEMBERS of the Two Blue Bowls Club
are informed that the funeral of their
President's late husband. Mr. G. Bugg,
will leave his late residence. 56 Eaton
st.. Redfern. on Friday, at 4 p.m.. for
the Centennial Park Cemetery. Mrs. J. C.
James Secretary.
OAK OF MITCHAM LODGE NO. 22
U.A.O.D. Members are respectfully in-
formed that the funeral of our late Bro.
Henry George Bugg will leave his late
residence, 56 Eaton St.. Redfern. on Fri-
day. at 4 p.m., for the Centennial Park
Cemetery. O. B. Beatty. Secretary.
COLTON.—The friends of the late Miss
Ellen Hannah Colton. of 174 Barton
ter.. North Adelaide, are respectfully in-
formed that her remains were privately
laid to rest on Thursday, February 14, in
the West Terrace Cemetery. Rev. J. G.
Jenkin officiated.
PENGELLEY & KNABE
Funeral Directors
Head Office and Chapel:
210 Rundle street. Central 496 (2 Lines).
DORLING.—The friends of Mr. Thomas
Benjamin Dorllng are respectfully in-
formed that the funeral of his late wife.
Lillian May (nee Howe) will leave his resi-
dence, 10 Orange grove Halton Gardens.
on Friday at 4 p.m., for the Catholic
portion of the Centennial Park Cemetery.
FRANK J. SIEBERT, Funeral Director
47-49 Wakefield street, Adelaide
Telephone Central 413
DUCK.—The friends of the late Mr.
Roderick John Keith (Roddy) Duck,
M.M, (ex-L/Cpl. 48th Battalion, 1st.
A.I.F.), are respectfully informed that fid
remains will be interred in the A.I.F.
Cemetery. The funeral is appointed to
leave his late residence, 2 cecil sterrt,
Evandale, this day (Friday), at 11.30
a.m.
R. M. Mountford (ex-A.I.F.)
Funeral director
The Funeral Home
211-221 Port rd., Hindmarsh. Phone
L5944.
ST PETERS SUB-BRANCH R.S.S. AND
A.I. LEAGUE OF AUSTRALIA.—Mem-
bers attending the funeral of our late
comrade, Roderick John Keith (Roddy)
Duck, late of 2 Cecil street, Evendale.
are requested to assemble at the en-
trance of the A.I.F. Cemetery, on Friday.
at 11 a.m. L. G. Perriam. President;
N. F. Knight, Hon Secretary.
DUFFY.—The friends of Mr. and Mrs.
L. P. Duffy, of 122 Ward st Whyalla
are respectfully informed that the funeral
of their late beloved Infant son (Lawrence
Arthur) will leave the residence of the
undertaker this day .Friday, at 3 p.m.,
for the Whyalla Cemetery. Rev. Father
T. Toal will officiate.
HAROLD F. WOOD & SONS (A.F.D.A.)
Funeral directors, 40 Donaldson Terrace,
Whyalla. Phone 134.
GRINDLAY.—The friends of the late Miss
Mary Grindlay, late of 5 Fulton street,
St. Leonards, are respectfully informed
that her remains were removed from
"The Funeral Home," Snd SBSS,^uSS .?"&
Hindmarsh
Cheltenham Cemetery on Thursday last,
14th inst.. The Reverend J. Gilding
officiated.
R. H. MOUNTFORD, Funeral Director.
The Funeral Home, 211-221 Port road.
Hindmarsh. Phone L5944.
INGLIS.—The friends of the late Mrs.
Annie Inglis are respectfully informed
that her funeral will leave the residence
of her daughter (Mrs. A. Smith), 21 Le-
Hunte avenue, Prospect, on Friday, at
3 p.m. for the West Terrace Cemetery.
R. T. WALLMAN & SON, Undertakers,
212-214 Pulkteney st., City C769.
84 Hampstead rd., Broadview M3911
LOCKETT.—The friends of Mr. Alan
Lockett are respectfully informed that
the funeral of his late beloved wife
(Nellie) will
road. Murray Bridge,
2.30 p.m.,
tery
W. H. PFEIFFER, Undertaker,
Murray Bridge. Phone 229
McLEAN.—The friends of Mr. Kenneth
McLean and family are respectfully
informed that the funeral of his late be-
love wife and their mother (Mary Ann)
will leave his residence 3 Jamieson street,
Whyalla, this day (Friday), at 5 p.m.,
for the Whyalla Cemetery. Rev.
Both will officiate.
HAROLD F. WOOD & SONS (A.F.D.A.)
Funeral Directors, 134 Donaldson terrace,
Whyalla. Phone 134.
RISCHBIETH.—The friends of the late
Miss Edith Constance Rischbieth, late
of Blackwood,
that
vately) on
Crematorium. Rev. R. V. S. Adams
officiated.
GEO. DOWNS & SON, FUNERAL DIRECTORS,
67 Jeffcott street North Adelaide.
Phone 735.
REISS.—The friends of Mr. Edgar Albert
Reiss, of Broken Hill, are respectfully
rd., Highgate on Friday, at 2.30 for the
Church
GEO DOWNS
67 Jeffcott
Phone 735.
ROSS.—The friends of the late Mr
Johann Friedrich Ross are respect-
fully SrStl H .SyH^
pointed
Brady Creek, this day (Friday), at 1.30
p.m. for the Robertstown Cemetery.
R. P. SEVERIN, - p- SE^Ssiv,f^? erl'1 ?^?=?or.
Eudunda, 3
SCOTT (formerly Eatt).—The friends
of the late Mrs. Melina Ann Scott,
late of Maitland, tote* *t^-fS?M-3g^SlsL Se"
formed £23?*iha'i "S, SSr^M^^tiX.
residence ""*?"* %,^L 25! n iI* r = l S££4 m
Eatt),
Friday, J?**-* 1 " "-10- lor "" West Terrace
Cemetery.
GEORGE A. BEECHING, Undertaker,
107.I%ffo^SJS^ r S^fP,ecs o ?3g^ l in
AT ALL CEMETERIES.—I specialise in
glazed brick graves, best class of work
possible; satisfaction assured. F. J.
Todd, 35 Harriet st., Croydon.
GLADIOLI, Florist.M/ t-- ggd w £.tns. Main
GkJs???^ JS^T^irTiS?
BLUE Ridge FlorisTsulSlf aUi deU??
BtSS-SSsta ??ArS? cSm XT756
"J?^
A victori? squaheT WOBliB
ft^T^^^flortsts Grote street-
A C4385 Hrwrhours L5Bll —
For MONUMENTAL requirements, W
LAYCOCK. 81 Waymouth st. Cen. 1581.
WREATHS delivered. all suburbs.
GOLDEN DAFFODIL Florists. SIS
Dniey UlBlO. DAY OR NIGHT.
R. D BELLIS. florist. 23 Shipster street.
Torrensville. Ph. L4635. oay or night .
JACK & JILL. Florists, Railway Station.
C4501, nightC3722. neSJJjDehveries
Agjggrg^akgsiKL *sst
2WB: after hours. Ls6ai—-— ——rI
KINNANE'S, florists j^^.f-""^- 1 Y^g1
35 Oresham St. C649Z X7474.
IN MEMORIAM
TOWNSEND.—In loving memory of
Gertrude Monica, beloved wife of Frank
Townsend, Edithburgh, loved mothert of
Ron and Robert, who died February 15,
1943. Sadly missed. R.I.P.
WATSON.—In loving memory of Harry.
loving husband and father, late of Edith-
burgh,passed away February 15, 1944.—
Remembered by wife and family.
WILLIAMS.—A treasured memory of
our dear daughter and Auntie Jean, who
passed away at Burra on February 15.
1943.
If we conic- kiss vonr dear sweet face.
And LSBSS-^SffiSST
And
Just
—Ever remembered by her loving mother
and father and nephew Tom.
WILLIAMS.—In loving memory of our
dear sister Jean, who passe away at
Buckland Hills, Burra, February 15, 1943.
A
—Ever remembered by her loving brother
and sister, Keith and Mavis.
VANDELL.—In loving memory of Har-
riette Rose, passed away February 15,
1939.—Ever remembered by her loving
husband Thomas.
RETURN THANKS
KNAGGS.—Mr and Mrs C. Knaggs of
Main Nth rd., Prospect, wish to thank
all friends and relativesfor telegrams,
cards and floral tributes in their recent
sad loss. With sincere gratitude also to
Sister Close, District Nurse.
MRS. POTTICARY and family wish to
sincerely thank all kind friends and relat-
ions for telegrams, letters, cards, floral
tributes and personal expressions
of sympathy received in their recent sad
bereavement.
RENFREY.—Mrs. Chapman and Davey
wish to S?S&f "SS? ?£L"Si^h*
for letters
butes and personal expressions received
in their recenet bereavement.
THE brothers and their families of the
late Constantinos Economos wish to
thank sincerely
latives for the a7tribut?P^e?ld?lo4yorfPUieir
brother who passed awSsuodenlv on
Saturday February 9. Will all please
accept this as their personal expression
of gratitude.
WIFE, son and daughter of the late Mr. Ern
Blackell wish to thank all friends
relatives for cards, floral tributes and
personal expressions of sympathy in sad
? dear husband and
thanks to
Hospital, and staff.
HOUSES AND LAND FOR SALE
A —YOUR NEW HOME.
We prepare plans and specifications of
modern homes to conform with new bldg
regulations. Special concessions to ex-
servicemen. Be sure your new home em-
bodies your desires and requirements—
CONSULT
G. METTERS & CO..
Steamship Bldg., 17 Currie st., C938
ruj6TMENf~F%r7vden Park 54 x 142
AggP'gksg dg eg" g wiV:
jt SriS Treestone^nd b^ick^esWelc?'
Ag rooms' sleeoout iaraee landioo i
201. 50 almond tree' tenanted DTlce
£ ; i s ri iinn denosiV in/ itiv mat
TERS& CO 12 WAYMODTH ST --—
A LLOTMENTS^Ea t Adelaide mi ISO
A £45^ pVeT.^e i% V t?s rila
Hove Go' x 150 £150 I J Bmtto
75 KingWJHamst C4573 -'-—-^
?T Devon Park buni 4 rooms, s/out
A gaVaie few renairi^i'enantrf nnone
C al¥- li 050 NorwoodT n?ir ?E
gL' n ,- 25 ~.' £ 42 i i~ a P?t?r?vn * R
33 Pirir sireti raterson je io..
tr Albert Park. 2 blocks of land near
A Bendon worts one 57ftfi w -!Sw <-n?n?J
block 56 3x221- Mllchean for cS?h gSS
viSe ?nlr offlc
a MALLEE FARM 1826 acres imnroved
A Perponda district fenced iood stone
house, bore, mill tanks sheds unlimited
supply water 14 in rainfall Owner will
sell cheap Full nartto?l?rV fSn? ji c
MacOormac. 91 King William st JL_ZI
ADELAIDE Perth exchange modern
Atn^Ta roS? now tet m ?flel?
close ti tram at St Peters Owner trans
ferred to PeVth Westem^Aas?lua and
wmixchaSle for hme or iame" stee
or smaUer vac poss^Sln of ?oth pr"
perues.Hi e^ulriK "eSeive p^Pt
attention. A C Catt Son ICo 16
Pirie st Cll5O
bIOCB^ 50 ft i 158 In Gladstone ave
DTranmere sitv pimndi this officV
DUOCKS. Pro'spe?^"rd Bto^Atno' £150
D Nt a. Richmond £2" f" Clarence GdnV'
£3. Goodwood Pk. £4 Ascot £55 O
v. Mann. 7 Plrte st. '
firy suitable conversion business pre
t miS es, main Street £1 400R J Pel
r—,. T& G BMe
fTTY ta? 7Sm and conveniences
:L let at 25/- per irtZ, lBso!Bnutt£
worth & Letchford. 44 Ke Wm st ClO7l
mr, eifly possesiion hou?e 4' rooms'
Lconvs.. £420 autt'eworth * 2*3?:
sir/ at?ji& "ar-ifc
TiRiITHERS, 91 King WilUanV st
/TTY-Pair semi-detached none and
L brick COTTAGES Land 34 x 91
subjSt totiSanSS" 2?/-%w Pr?i
£675 F w bullock *co * ketth
wttKIMSON 16 PHaE jr oai
SeI^HTTOLLY rilSated^uild^g blocks
I) near Portrush rd st OwSa.hr.
ptCHANGE. Toorak, best position, mod.
t residence. 6 rooms, all ln perfect order,
garage; for smaller home 4-5 rooms, east
preferred, to £850. Vacant poss. both
necessary. Diff. adjusted. Further par
ticulars. Catt. Son & Co.. 16 Pirie st..
sole Brents.
CRINDALE, exchange corner block. 75 ft.
tirontage. for good car. diff. adjusted,
C7234.
EXCHANGE deluxe 4-berth caravan for
"-cottage. Christies Beach. Gen. this office
pXCHANGE neat home. 5 rooms, all mod.
tconvs, vacantpossession. at Alberton.
for 6/7 rooms, croydon. WoodvUle cash
adjustment. Urgent. *dcock. Croydon.—
KCHANGE home. 6 rms. and sleepout.
,% mUe river frontage, diesel engine. lot
ffSS-Sg.
db^E newTl
E3^^? 5^6 rnt owSouTe. c??'
SfSS??ff?uS i^B£j?*i
Saf^^ rob attra"?ivt^od bung S
E t?uj^/w^Seepouf wttn latest nttfnKS
?^sS?t4¥>€
milking shed. mill. Ihed. £1.900 clear
!iu^"hl|rp OS BCIdSSSon 0r Pros^e"
ens. Park. Bumslde rd!, 56x150. £136:
Ife&JaSi^=^22*
r ooo btock. Hamistead. sell £85. or
- roS^uL^osp^^^^^^
Hw^^C^ow-Rose^a^^ 6
Payment, suburbs. Moran. Agent. Mile
WTHORNDEN E . neany 2 acres.
-^^^^^
p arksi( i e M6785
SoUBEplansprepared. £2: finance ar-
U ranged ?ter € pjn. Ring P1056.
nAMPSTBAD. nice blk.. 51x150, £130.
gpiy^lggygny. WM. JAMES &j
Fvtl^^ o/s-rmd. brick house. I
* tenanted, 18/6 weekly. £405. I- J.!
Butcher. 75 King WillUm St. C4573.
IEHVOIS. ONBIVEB MURRAY, close to
J TaUem - Ben4 u2 jn Cla ding 68!
Irrigable land, of which 60 acres ls es-:
tabUshed vMb pasture and 8 acres ?-i
tab'.ished lucemfl acre oranges and
lemons. 6 acres garden. 24 acres high
landTalmost new four-roomed house and
eonra.. also cottage, cowshed, and yards
bara- S-?* milking machine, diesel en-1
g*?. electric light, and other numerous
improvements. Price £4,800. or will seU
WJL W.o_ which includes SO milking
coWS. 20 heifers, 2 bulls, and all working
pi.,,^ with tractor, eu.. at valuation.
This is one or the best properties on the
River Murray, situated on!yl mile from
town, school etc, BARRETT & BARRETT.
28 Pirie sueev. Adelaide.
lINDEN PARK, close Greenhill rd.. 2
L good allotments, each 65 x 165. £160
per block. WOODVILLE GARDENS. 60
Tl4o. £120; 3 blocks, each 50 x ISO.
£50 block. PROSPECT. Main rt.. 50 x
17a £150 . PLYMPTON, 3 blocts. 62 ft.
s in. s 130. £125 each. F. W. BULLOCK!
?*??"- ? *Ba
AND FOR LEASB AvalUble tor
l> leasing up to three years, approximately
B^ acres mltMe for mBrket gardenine.
situated at Crittenden road Fmdon to
gether with iron engine house, electric
engine, pumping plaSt, galvanised piping,
aiming and large iron sheds. Apply
s*g& SiS^"Si^g^<S
fflS row five shops with
*2000. this office.
?SSS*S? -dTrtorre- 2
sp?.tlvely. convs. Subject to tenancies.
£1900. Surttleworth & Letchford. 44 Kg.
a^s-f^ 7L 25 ? acres, hiiis distnet.
ossff^ffi til S?S
fi^^^rd. -d^diary P^rty
*dKCT^ 1-"^.-^
&t2? ?fAS*l^* oPPU o?f*£??
DOHCHASE or build your own home'
?fn? of interest. Magpie Starr—
Bowkett Building Society, now forming.
->-?res 1/- per £100. phone, call or
write to the Secretary. 204 St. Vincent
St.. Port Adelaide. Phone J1594. J. G.j
Hains spc
DORT NOARLUNGA. delightful views.
Lcpifn^n^ %% SS fT^ch^ptt
pROSPECT Main North rd. house, six
K^f" 1- Cham"e"- " G"ntril *"
DCRT ADELAIDE, central position.
* stor'e alld orick SHO p ana DWELL
ING. Land 127 x 183. Subject to weekly !
<-n:.ncy. £800. F. W. BULLOCK &CO ;
& KETTH WILKINSON. 16 PIRIK ST.,
CCOI. !
CODXHERN suburb, good Jreestone resi
3 dence. ?.< 2 fiats, self-contained. 3 and
4 rooms, one let at 35.'- per week. £2.000.1
c. Can. Son & Co.. 16 Pint st C1150.—
HOCSES AND LAND FOR SALBv
CHACK. small tor sale, £45. sit. coun- ]
3cU siw No. 93 Inspection after 10 a.m.
Sunday. Particulars Cent. 5738. Saturday.
TWO blocks land Araiave are Bridge
? water, cleared, fenced 100 ft /frontage.
bargain must sell Brvant GIA Glen
gyle ter Glandore '--—'-
TECHNICAL otttcVrreqmres unfurnished
I housec" flat lmmediatellhighest ere?
??ntials tvailable Reply to A Attwood.
?/? S^w^ts Uoyd^ .SoutH^Austra
??<* sides MarfoTrd . £$?*£ l £50 p?r
bloct- See these today. Bartains. Sole
?Bents. Wilfred E. Taplin & Co., 15
Jettv rd.. GJeneU? Xll2l
VACANT Possess.' 6 rooms, bun., tiled
* rcK"- Karage. laud for extensions 1 min.
lr?"?. furn. carpets curtain? east sub-
Lrb- 1850. this office. '-
WANTED block- VlCillitv ?r Glen Osmond
"or Marryatville. E.K.. this office —
¥>-500. BURNSIDE distr ct 5 roomed
* freestone and brick residence with
l*? ?xtra blocis of land, exchange for
4to 5 roomea cotU( , e difference adjus
twi A c- Catl- ?>n * Co.. 16 Pirie
sI- Cll5O.
BLOCKS. 65 x 150. St. Mary's, best
J offer Rep'y F.. this office. ——
Irt ACRES splendid land, suitable citrus
aW Iruitf. gardening, glass houses.
?''thin * mile radius cily. £100 acre, one
!ot- Rln&s Ltd- T. &G.
HOUSES AND LAND TO LET
k NICELY turn home 2 eood earner*
A Ml^rticul?r"s reared slWattS^no
waees i?'rp ynmilr nSt- nfflpr
ricHANGE BMinVaa MeSfuvr^^T
t firSd from Meibo^mf hS i!i t?£%
furnished h£u? Cailfleld to^ rem^^Sr
?r mus? Adelaide.
CYDNEY (North Shorei owner hk I**!
S 5 V^s elrS 18 mml city dfslres
exchani? similar' Adelad? BinVham
Phone Cl432Mondav to Fridaff—^l
Mongay w jVlday.
nniKSFC iNn 1 t*m nra?rra>n
? ho!I u, ? ? J!^"
A?H, . £2.500 professional man.
VJSSI ZSfh* "!£""*.£***% ??nfldential.
?PPmrv^i y Four, this office. —
A>f Ba h O hs?s^ n !SL1fvfftm^n, 1- *Uo houSf
ReUred^ Draner^?h£ Ji.-?""- "*y c"h
1 SSm Kb u1 .^
Acaih^J c p R??n Adela'dt-
YcREs" wit h" oV wnhouf^ouse solmT
jTass^^ssps-sfs
bf'sk interstate enquiries for LAND.
ROWS OF COTTAGES, or SITES. SUIT-:
ABLE FOR FACTORIES in or around
Adelaide. r o n
GEORGE HARROLD.
32"34 Waymouth street
?->?" Agents and Appraisers.
C7175; Night L8650.
se;^
vacant or early possession. Reply. Hobart.
this office. -^— .
DOT house. Henley Beach rd.. or near.
?? cash, urgency. Phone F1550
DUT flats, one for owner, cash, urgent.
? Phone F1550. Good position. —
DLOCK land, near beach. Christies, to
D Marino, or interested ready-erected
shack, either with enough land for tennis
court. Details to EJT. this office.
DUY OR LEASE 7 OR 8 ROOM HOUSE
DjDJCLUDIMG KITCHEN.. ANY GOOD
POSITION. WILL BUY FLOOR COVER
INGS IF NECESSARY. £3.000 TO £4.000
CABH. STATE MANAGER. C6003.
DUY bouse Brighton, ex-serviceman, will
"pay cash. Phone 3C7732. :
SSJSfi, 1*511 settlement. F4565.
BgSSSS..Sfct2SESS -VSi
wUI purch^g modern or older
II^*?" * ?>^ 3la King Wm.
Cfg&?*~ 7 rms. good
Mr~cV lty- "" to^*^- 000- Z? c- P 055- Can
r?^T cy?mod V bu? B- Glen"f- 5 rms
p#?&=^
!£XCHANGE sub cottage for house In
jS. *"fcISSJ. SS"?.^ S^JISSSf.
.'"SS??"1* MATTERS &. CO..
U^^oT^e rooms, country no
!" objection if walking distance school.
tig Ml^am. Fullarton. Co,.
I EASE Place suitable for piggery. Apply
fe^^.A?. ofSceT^nairW-
Ralph Turner, 99 Klndert st. C8682. —
RENT large shed. sulUbl- workshop.
!:_?2i111-cast Ring C1906. —
RENT or buy small property, with poul-
K .try^garden. house 4-5 rooms, stock,
SEVERAL Investment buyers for cot
„ "S^iS^Ki ?n<L,,tSl?^s2d^h5S ses
SSrVS? 115 ? CO- "WAYMOUTH ST. -
CTONE and brick. 5 roomed home, ur
entiffe<K l ire<l- ?*clnlty Croydon. Wood
!"?? M?e End. cash, vacant possession,
!IS?2ir thu .£?£?- r, r-7-T T7J-
S^^w?ek-?nd cottage. Betai^Ald
i^A"*- Craters. Pay cash. P. H. Thyer.
I J;£?2
.lSH*9K lo "^ b)?'^, iK^Sj?
*^^^fee Couple DrgenltWs office.
IJRGENTLY required by tramway em-
VPlofe. ex-A.U.. wife and baby, un
'HP"shed, bovf ?r ~f art bo?sS- extern
I^-p^1- *? ?>? Coll?l, s- I H*.lma, ort- —
(PGENT. House w?nt£. 4 mUes Kes
" ""t fe? m ior ton truck. ExServlce
g*J\£J*£~?Ti nrt ~,,?-„ „. PjCT ,.
W JEFJJjwE l iJ c,' ?f3'- 0' 83?^
nr'iS £ l^Sf ?hf?Arr ""'
1{g A % TED jn.'£- tsjLffl"hl t ween r a iiwav
WtVJTt 0' r-ri" a-HSton t^> "i^rtrttl.A 1
JL'iS.Si^na ot?^S"?? rf JSi
{mS Br^^raMrSiorjs!!" n? ?*Ih
WH£. S^ J^SF^frJ^SF^- <£SS\£v?
I Jhis ifflJi sultao": urg ent- SoldlerV2.
miir not" mhrn,; — w . nare owners
''s?sS r^^^sssTg^
J-. Butcher' 75 KiDS WUUam st- C4573.
I FIATS ANII RHflM^
L mrarVi?*1-^^" ! ??t! , v
'A NEWLY married couple would like s.c.
j* ?"'? rooms, poss. AnriL Man will as
fgl with^ garden, odd jobs. ModernM,
thJ?.?J sce i TT ; ; — —?- _
^A^4 SSI'*^. ocepekon-1^:
JSfS^fe-^ urgently re-
Zs£r '~ s ' Preferred- Gw**- ">"
la^Sa^SWSy rX r g
" i.H?:- ?LJ'-pfurn^-flJ.tor reoms- Rlpg
JJSn'f^TwS?' cs???- ,„_,.,„. ..„_?
gsg^Mflassaa
ksssi sS'ssSi ssffiftiSis sss."
jC^VAN U , le, ; ult
t o^^lurnflaV or roomT Ring C4843
fc lurm shed or lurnisbcd s.c. n?l or house
for two only, highest credentials. Phone
02638 or Long TermX. this office
CX-servicemin wants house, flat or
t room s. furnished or unfurnished: pre
fer West Torrens district. Ineedit. thif
offlr* —
CX-SERVICEMAN and wife, no children.
ilalT house.^ne f^^J^^.
E^irf TsToT
chin convs, own linen, crockerj'. &c.
?,uple. Western district pre
ptm.. N single, vac. sober man. After
|' 9 a.m.. 108 Wright St.. City.
CLAT. Glenelg. 2 rms. and kitch_ all
r mo d. cons* furnished, s.c. exchange
house or flat, city to 2nd sec. Will buy
or rent. OaraeeFG. this office.
! BURNISHED bed-sitting-room with com-.,
t own house linen, kitchen utensils, out
at work all day. Quiet Couple. Mils office.
Skinner. ex-R.A.A.F. this office —
FLATS AND ROOMS
fUHELG Two flats, holiday. ?!/?/-.
? £4/4/-. Vacant, this office. ——
fIVE good home friendly couple, return
?LI-Iu Duties this office
UILLS accom.'wanted. 3'adults, several
H weeks Early 37 Gordon st Glenelg.
lIOLIOAV flat sc suit 4or 5 vac.
H 2/3/46 city beach £5/5/- tils' office
I ADY'rel7 like t u sr 15/- prlv holne
L own linen, blkts.' 1.2.. this office.
L *T onu^ J3&V SSS! ttg^S
Croydon preferred. Verm AdSe. 197
Port rd.. WoDdviiie :
lEt front furnished rm. 15a Anges St..
c:ty.
I ADY urgently requires f.b.s.r.. with
?? k/elte.. or gas ring in room Pair Rent
this office. -
lOOKOJO for a really nice well furnished
L flatlet or room with private entrance.
somewhere around Norwood or Rose Park.
expense immaterial. E.M.b" this offlct
IS.T. single furn. bedrm., suit business
L Person. 25/-. 173 Wattle st Hnley —
HARRIED couple, urgently require bed
room, use kitchen, own linen.
crockery any suburb. SXI4BSS thij office
MEDICAL OFFICER AND WIFE WANT
"? FURNISHED FLAT. CAPTADML.
THIS OFFICE.
PROFESSIONAL woman and parents ur
' gently require unfurn. flat, small house
or part. Somerset, this office, or phone
c7n- —
RETURNED medical officer and wife de
"sire furn. or u.f. flat or rooms. Reply
i^^ISS?- ""f o?^v Z ~
pETDRNED couple with baby require un
fti?£sL flat or rooms. Ring F5529.
RETURNED soldier, wife, daughter ur-
K gently require unfurnished room, rooms
CoUect
MondayaUils office. _
RETURNED soldier requires single u.f.
!h.rooln- cJS= pre'- OKn tel *Pnone- urgent.
S^ESSS ?,Sf9- : — r.
RETURNED naval man and wlfeurgently
? require s^flat or rooms. F8127. —
Rt^££M=JisKS1S?~?so!£ISL*??
Sr SP^rP^0?^ <? R PNFPRK
FLAT^DesperateV. this office. —
REQUIRED unfjira room, use kitchen.
RBusiness CoupleC. this omce
S PACE for fJV?" fi" ? USV c2n'ieSii"
w^f?."?,ll^.6/ ?}l?C! w^S*"d^S?-
Soai?J??? p? y *? l n wtek-. Cl2i?-
Sl^o^ le ' Eober gent- qt?
in it ?'??"?„?; n.^h fnn .
aS&SStS^S
|P'Sf!?T"J,Jw|ulrE? M *y_y?H2S,.SiS TK H?
f1.,c0SIJL l witho,ui,ch!}, dren- 'JJSJS'mtoS-
JatWorriedA, this office, or phone F4703.
jjiiGENT. unfurn house; flat, rooms.
"C'tf. beach. hiUs. bus. couple. ThreeO.
M&-?SSS:,J TZTZ Zi Z —
KSn2^? ?*,* ?"? ."?. r???edfUJSnn?
urSufn !&f552?%
BHESggggff
j^yg^*
HfATCHMAKER seeks plain furn. room.
Wdecent folk Central? this ofllce. -
IDAWraD Glene^! ""fiat or rnS^ own
n kit. unf. Quiet Couple this office
WANTED. s!cTfur^f?at-b?yoSn7 mar-
W ried couple, both ex-servfces. L?l7. —
WANTED. 2 unf. rms.. sep. kitchen, or
W ig e . d-b.s.r.. sep. kitchen, vie. Simp
son". P6703 or Please Help, this offlcV
WANTED, one bright furnished room.
W with good Christian people. Glenelg:
kitchenette. *c. Reply to OrgentKF. this
ofllce. :
WANTED furnished d.b^.r.. with kit-
W cben. by quiet middle-aged couple: re
ferences Apply Roslln. this office.
WANTED, unfurn. flat, three or four
Welg district? Apply G.Y.. c/o Nichnlls.
S^LVe. In return, home to Mnd per
fe. tftf' *"* "^
WtoT^^e^^ui^r'^nSSSke^
between Port and Larg.^ No Drink, c/o
fgK^SHffft un^^hed rooms.
* ?tenen- Semaphore orLargs.
Orgent. c/o Clota. Semaphore. -
essrasueseK
PROFESSIONAL Engagements
poMMOT^i? OF^A^SALIA
oboneEackwood 348. te
p.^S?
Apply Matron. Telephone "2^5.
ES^^p-rov^^be"^6^^
nRESSMAK ING SST^TSd.
JSr 15 11 ?to 4 pjn. B. A.
ffi^ r"-""'- ?ioo or
S^AR??*?t OP EXTERNAL
U AFFAIRS. ,
Applications are invited froaL^t"?'
born British subjects for emplovnKnt Jn
the Department of External Affairs, in
the foUowjng.^s^ns:
a^gfEJttonllMeow Ctemporary
Position) with a salary range of mlml
mum £34 0 an d maximum £406 <actual
ratesl. . fc „
qualifications— Applicants should
indicate their proficiency in typing and
whether they are able to take shorthand
at 120 words per minute.
q,, proceeding overseas aUowances to
me et iScreased cost of Uvlng. eouipment
and travelling aUowances will be paid.
Ap p, Jca nte must be prepared to remain
)n K Mosco w for a period of two yews.
, u , snc POSITIONS OF SECRETART
typist (FEMALE) for Canberra and
overseas missions with a salary range of
minlmunl £2 61 and maadmum £269 in
Canberra and minimum £340 and man
mum £406 overseas.
DUTIES-Successful appUcante will be
required to serve for a period to Can
b^n- If then found to he suitable and
on vacancies occurring they may be
posted to such places as TOWO. Shanghai.
Singapore. South America &c.
<?OALIPICAXIONS— Applicants will be
rt J* lred pass a m siortlwnd at a
sPeed of 120 words per minute and a
iSnSnJrassa sshsa??uS^s
t £^ ili?X any foreign languages.
T** standard of proficiency reached in
the languages and examinations passed
must O e clearly set out.
On p roce eding overseas allowances to
meet increased cost of livhig. equipment
and travelling aUowances will be paid,
*SgJSl^? a '?J^?SWJ^?-? ta
p^l^^' lSr^^U,PpS!K
Establishment and Employment Act
'^"pMoks shou.d be audre?e d to
the SECRETARY. DEPARTMENT O?
EXTERNAL AFFAIRS. CANBERRA. Tne
assaksa." *—"- 7th
su'jfflvsss?E M?as
,NTER. a^.^n^coach,^ b^ mj? ;
lANGDAGES. NEW TERM NOW COM
£W1? HOME IF DESIRED. BEGIN-,
NERSB, THIS OFFICE. — ~
I AUBMAN & Pank. Ltd, have Pleasure
*? in announcing that Mr. David Pank
having secured his certificate from the
Board of Optical Registration since his
re"'nt discharge from the R.A.AJ.. 1*
n.ow practising with them at 62 Gawier
f?I .^^S^CglS <&
???? SvH £*^'ESS
""? ,f ?n f?|g s R- S. Noel. Linoleum
%s£?&S?s3£&. ,
thls omce- i
yHg VOCATIONAL GUIDANCE j
I iKsrrnnE OF SODTB AUSTRALIA. 1
The public are adfised that my sen-ices
are now available at the above Institute.
Tbl-d Floor. Rechabite Chambers. Vic
torla sq . Adelaide. C2390. where appoint
ments may be made for Vocational!
Guidance Tests and Advice. .
'fi^^Scfo^oYiinesf 8
PROFESSIONAL Engagements
Dow Uke priviw tuto" wacMngN.T I
W G reek and K)glishD'Terms thiTomce J
HTANTED immediately leSionsin raffia c
? fork mi kaS mS m SSS
to B?kete 41 E'tafieth ? Roiewater ll
'— - — _:_ ?"? sL.._mu.e?aigr.
i rnnMrDfiii rmiriTinu
? It V^22iEKCJAJ^EDUCAV9 N
C B*RTRES BUSINESS COLLEGE.
: House 29 Grenlell stree:.
"?- ??*?? CO^'.^Evenmg, should
p Term^t^ffom^flrSiesson.
'*'r'sZSS!' o £?sA l £g SSJftESi? 00-
Te.ephane C8284 (four lines).
MISS MANN'S BUSINESS COLLEGE
HI (Exclusively for Girls)
ALL CLASSES HAVE NOW RESUMED
74 PIRIE arHKfcT C6362
"...„?. „ ?I*t"il- """?
M iS fo?,. LJi. EGE
? tmSS&JFSS YlmS^tmn^,T Q
ESSJ?iS*J£SLT2?i-PlS£ S >.
GENER,*i. 4JJS S*>2"lia3£I*h,F Dnc*
?U2 N 525 BSZg,*SS.GSI^
FROM SUB-UITERMEDIATE TO
.„ „ Kl , 11? 0- ~ _
n * lU£??,?D.lKrSniT,S£j?!', ESm4-
DAY- EVENING AND POSTAL TUITION.
Prospectus on Application to
„t m Principals:
H- L. WARIXB^A.. F. 1.C.A.;
H R MUIRDEN. B.A.
MODERN BUSINESS COLLEGE
nlmdlvlduai and Practical Tultioninali
ComnVercial afblects
DAY. EVENING and CORRESPONDENCE
LESSONS "r.?^n
M1? A. SPILSBY^Wnclpal C.B^ Bldg
88a King Wst Cms
-7.. "* "==? "m- "? t"l'"6-
PARENTS! GIVE YOUR GIRL
' A GOOD COMMERCIAL EDMCATIONI
Make her DJDEPENpENT—for
life STOTTS offers the shortest
and surest path to Success. See
_. r a?JJl?**P?Ji__ Tl^
50 GRENFELL STREET. C1624.
___. ? ~~
PUBLIC NOTICES
A- MAYMARD for furniture storage, re-
Rmovals. 2 Kens, rd.. Rose Pk. F37SO.—
IAA. RETURNED sbldler wants furni
ft ture nmoy?l , nd storage for furniture
c ??f<"- honest and ejtperienced work:
Sf^WP- Help returned ien all you can.
Poison Transport Co, M1543.
k?TBUR H. WATERSON7 Dental Sur
?**?*- "9 Rundle St.. successor to the
AAPPODmiENra PHONE DM79- -
?
DISTRICT COUNCIL or GUMERACHA.
V " *"??
:
APPLICATIONS ARE HEREBY
CALLEDSJS 1111 3'4 To * ? CRAW
i'?SS?F?--
GARDEN LOVERS WILL BE AFFORDED
AN OPPORTUNITY OF INSPECTING
THE WELL KNOWN AND BEAUTIFUL
GARDEN OF
MR. AND MRS. G. S. MATTHEWS.
OF MOUNT LOFTY.
ON SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 16,
AT 2.30 P.M.
ADMISSION 1/-.
TEA AND JUMBLE STORE.
PROCEEDS TO MOUNT LOFTY
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.
?hi,h *, „. , 7, 7T
C* w \nl^. l Si<? o u "to ?tJ,unc-ri, D eC lr
o tl i2lLe"u¥_/ OU I *SJS
JSS5; wVSpI^SSSS, JSiKS "*
£OH?' iL^gg?S, Bome nU?ulkltog.
n^^^^'-i-_Rind>e*'L^?4i- {Tr:
g?rt^^c^^A^
I^^'^ Ap^SnenMoT^
n. MORRIS. OPTICIAN.
" "i^gJSSSg?
SHELL HOUSE.
NORTH TERRACE.
~g g^="^^?
?L. j NESBp. of Brookman BuUd-
KUL ORDER SERVICE-We wI U en-
B^vor to procure any lines you may
H^ALxS
gE^E?E^C^l^A^^f^ei
siding at 81 Napier tee..Bawthorn. Intends
jf. t iSSa t ,*3 Bt .-- I SSSr
RcEhPtSSff-H^E"?? nB£h
TER PHONE C6793
igga, £?ger?ity7furnlshed for playing
R ori d(te. available certain afternoons or
evenlll g S for or i Tst e clubs. Rlne M3570.
jjouth AUSTRALIAN GAS COMPANY.
LOsTioibs.
APPLICATION has been made to the
Directors of this Company to Issue to
the Executors ln the Estate of the late
TlUotson of Largs Bay in the State
of South Australia DtJPUCATE BONDS
o{ £100 ta ueu of Bonds Nos.
13827 to 13830 (inclusive) dated 26th
AprlL 1934 upon tne statement that the
original Bonds had been LOST or
DECTROTED end notice ls herebv given
u^ u withln thjrty d ays from the date
hereof no claim or representation In re
6 pect of such original Bonds is made to
tfce Directors they will then proceed to
fle al with such application for duplicate
or ot h er Bonds in lieu thereof.
a. j. DOBSON. Secretary.
35 Waymonth street. Adelaide.
_. PETER , S rxiLLEGIANS1 POOTBALL
y- PETERS COLLBGIAAS POOTBALL
" CLUB.
A MEETING of all interested in the re
formation of the above club will be held
In the Amateur Sports Club Board Room.
5Ui Floor, A.M.P. Chgmbers. on THURS
DAY. 21st February, at 7.45 p.m.
s- p"?s <M*^LitS'^
C. 6. STOKES. Secretary.
~—- —
TOWN OF HINDMARSH.
*NOTICE is hereby given thattlK
HDJDMARSH CORPORATIOK OFFICE
wiu be OPE3J in future during the fol
ms%?£3S£ *?* %%&s£*
""""STw. LANGMAN. Town Clerk.
O F REOIBTERED OFFICE.—NOTICE is
S^USB &&?&&*"&
biaT changed and is now situated at
Young avenue New Hindmarsh. in the
saaurffsa ?s?fejssfj.
,s£~ YSfS
gggfi L 4 H^sS^?
?r? P 1 "F"*!^^^^
metrist Mr. R. K. WELLER. Certlfleo
polntment ring C164 <2 lines*. f
5
m P o GROTE Dental Sureeon Ltd. £
ff Bowman Bul w in g s , Kixl g Wuliam St. r
T1 c3424 ?_; ? _
1
LOST AND FOUND
AQuaift^ln^^Xp^or^^ I
i?- Sun badge. WatterviUe. t
ft Pltrl . sirtp £ Reward. MlB7l. - -
(^T^CATE^TTrLE.-^rUgcaU ?t c
148 in th? name of Charles Grigg. of s
BrownhiU Creek, gardener. Reward on
returning to Scammell. Hardy *; Skipper, a
Selbome Chambers. Pirie st. Adelaide. — c
fOLLEGE blazer, at Victor Harbor. Sat- _
J-- nrday Ring F8322 Reward.
HARK glasses in case. Glenelg tram. Co
" "??"?. ???>" reward. Phone LFI2BO.
COUNTADJ pen. blue Canway Stewart, lost t
y^^^T^rS:
* North^Adel. Reward. Wilson. F4688. H
LOST AND FOUND
[SafFED in my car. Wakefleld M. Mdk
? lands. A-ue. ter. bitch, tan. Owner
:ollect same. 7 Edward st. Norwood. Fri
lay. Sat.. 10 ajn. "
[ OST. gent's wristlet watch initials
between city and Ellen st,
semaphore: reward. Return 20 Ellen it..
Semaphore.
[ OST buck wallet, personal papers. Re
" ward. Cooper 92 William St.. Norwood. -
[OST since Saturday, miniature Yoric
" shire terrier bitch, black and tan. Scott.
I Honeyton St., Seaton Park. Reward. —
I OST black fountain pen. telegram table,
" G.P.0.. Thursday morning. Finder ring
I OST. Tuesday evening In vicinity of
" Enfield terminus small gold watch on'
navy leather band. Finder return to 32
Srassmere road. Prospect, or ring M3llO.
Bood reward. _ -'
I OST PINK KNITTING. In guest towel.
" Vic. Hindmarsh, Hyde Park. Jan. 39. '
AJ.. this office ??
i OST on G-enelg bus last Saturday,
b case containing cricket clothes; re-"
ward. Ron Haddrlck, X1552. G.'enelg. -**
I OST between South rd. and Blackwood.
" large red pine board, 2 sliding hang
ers attached. Mitchell, Cherry Gardens'
lOST, brilliant brooch. Park *t. Keep-'
" sake. Reward. 7 Leicester St.. Hyde Pk.
LOST, along Goodwood rd.. Irom tram
terminus to Centennial Park Cemetery,'
child's white fur fabric coat. Finder
please ring Blackwood 250. Reward. Sol
dier's wife. ? r
LOST, Mon, 4th. King Wm. it., black.
enamel case, gold mesh handle, contain
key. lipstick. Keepsake. Reward. Mr. P.
J. Douglas, Victor Harbor. —
I OST. small wallet conUlnlng cheque,
14 pay, Futman, notes and stamps, be
tween Parkside P.O. and 33 Follarton id.
Reward. 33 Fnllarton rd.
I OST, small black hat, ribbon men. bet.
LG-P.O. and Okeh Cafe. Reward. 36
Barnard st, NA :
I OST, gold Identification naral brooch,
*? son's keepsake. Reward. L. B. Moodie,
Semaphore rd. J6826.
lEATHEE overcoat on Inkerman-Port'
l> Wakeneld main road. Finder pleas*
return to Arthur R. Wood. Port Wakeneld.
Reward.
LOST, gent's gold wrist watch, chain
band, between Bundle st. and Greshant
Hotel or Prospect tram, about 11 JO J""j
Wednesday, handsome reward. Apply 43
Vine St.. Prospect, or J-M.. this office. 4-..
I OST Aust. Terrier, child's pet; answers
*? to Tiny. 134A, PiHe st., Adelaide. —
I OST. black parse containing money and
** Phillips account vicinity Goodwood
rd. Reward. No. 3 Joslln St., Wayvlue.—.
LOST Ford V8 wheel cap; reward. 18.
Waymouth st.
LOST, Thursday morning, tapestry knit
ting bag, containing white knitting.
Ring 01728. Reward/ — —'
I OST spectacles. Metro Picture Theatre,
!? Wednesday night; reward. Mrs.
Skipper, 78 Brougham pi. North Adelaide
I OST, February 6 gent's tortolsesheU
" spectacles. Reward. 05376.
NAVY kid gloves, hand-sewn, white; re
ward. Apply Queen Adelaide Cmb. —
PERSON who found brown leather waj
? let at, or near, stamp counter. Of.O.
Wed., retain cash, return1 wallet. Wafer
lers. Even & Co.. Claridge House. Gawler
pi. ?
SATURDAY last, Somerton beach, young
? Aust. terrier, good reward. Finder
Please advise L. B. Power, comer Wea
wanda st. South Esplanade. Glenelg. or
3E2257. -.
DODID person who found black kelpie
" puppy. Monday last, at Pine at, ssr
llng west, kindly return M. Miller?
MATBDSONIAX Z
ABSOLUTE privacy assured. Half s Mat
rimonial Bureau (regd.). Genuine per
sonal introduction, view marriage. Can
or write for details. Holt's U9-1M
Qawler pL, Adelaide. Hours, dally 2 djb.
to 4.30 p.m.. extra hours. Tuesday. 7 to
7.?5; Frl, 7 to 9; Sat, 10.30 to 12 noon.
A SMART, beautiful gnzier-s widow. 45.
desires meet well-to-do country or clt*
gentleman at Bolt's, view marriage. —
A TALL handsome engineer. 54. having
lovely home, wishes meet smart,
energetic lady, at HoK's, view early mar
riage. :
A. ELDERLY business lady wishes man
agement hotel or other business for
elderly gentleman, view marriage. Highly
recommend. Intro, at Holfe- —
A PROFESSIONAL gentleman. 30, tan,
neat appearance, home. car. motor bi
cycle, desires meet young lady able ride
pillion, view pleasant outings, later mar
riage. Intro, at Bolt's. 189 Gawler pi. —
? SMART, attractive widow, 46. borne.
n Independent means, desires meet refined
gentleman, at Bolt's, view marriage. —
V LADY, so, wishes to correspond with
1 a Christian gent, S7B Gawler place. —
YGENT, 23. tall quiet, Methodist, meet
resot. lady. S7B Gawler place.
TGENT.. 30. R.C, good app, meet nspt.
B.C. lady. S7B Gawler place. —
Y LADIES & gents, if yon are toner*
call for an Interview. I have helped
others, I may be able to help you. hrs.
7 to 8.30 Tues, Fli, Sat. evenings. STB
Gawler place. — '? —
¥ YOUNG lady, attractive, refined, meet
tall refined gent, 578 Gawler place. —
YLADY 40, wishes meet genuine Mend.
fond of dancing, view to matrimony.
578 Gawler place. "
LEGAL NOTICES ~
THE NORTHERN TERRITORY OP
1 ATJSTEAIJA__
IN THE SUPREME COURT: TESTA
MENTARY CAUSES JURISDICTION.
FRANCIS ARTHUR HIHCE deceased
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that after
the expiration of eight -days application
will tie made in the Registry of the Su
preme Court of the Northern Territory
of Australia In its Testamentary Causes
Jurisdiction for the sealing at an Kxem-
Plincaaon of the Probate ol the Will ol
Francis Arthur Hlnce late ol Mjrola ave
nue Glen Osmond in the Ctate of South
Australia Chartered Accountant deceased
granted by the Supreme Court of -the
State of South Australia In its Tfcxt*
mentary Causes Jurisdiction at Adelaide
on the Eighth day of November IS4S. .
RICHARD CHARLES WARD, of Alice
Springs. N.T.. Solicitor and Agent for
Messrs. Moulder, and Son, of Adelaide.
Solicitors for the Executors. ~_
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News Services.—B.ls a-m.. 7.15 sal.
noon. 1 pjru. 3.30 p.m., 630 pjn, ?J0
pjn
7.4s—Hospital half-hour. 8.15—
Famous overtures. B.2s—Music while
you work B.ss—Kitchen front. 9—Kln
derK&rten of the air. 3J3O —dose. 11J5
—Orchestral. 11.30—Dance mnslc 11.45
—Rural news. 12.18—Argrieultunl re
view Mr. A. L. Langsford. 12JO—The
Lawsons. I.3s—School broadcast. Mnslc
Through Movement. 2.ls—Light music.
2.so—Hawaiian melodies. 3—Stars of
the screen 3.ls—Australia on record.
3.4o—Music of British Isles. ?—
BBc radio newsreel. 4.3o—Light music.
s—Children's session. 6—Summary of
cricket Queensland v. Victoria. 6.8—
Preview of Oakleigh Plate. 6.7—Sport
ins preview, by Arnold Ewens. CJ.7—
Hits of the day.. 6.50—Juvenile JlngJe.
with Adelaide Lifnt Orchestra and Wire
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ner. 730—"Science in the USSR." talk
by Prof. Eric Ashby. 7.4s—Press Gang.
8-45—Sydney orchestra, conducted ty
Percy code. 9.3o—Tali, "So Ton Want
To Be a Fanner. Bill?1 by G. P. Yotmg.
9.4o—lncognito. 10—Half-honr with tba
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tralia. Manfred dynes (planistl. 3—
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s.3s—Dinner mnslc. s.so—lnterview
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The Cottager. 7—Navy's Choice. 7.30—
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Steve McKee's sports pa^e^—-Tomorrowfs
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—A!an Bell commentary. 822—From
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I.ls—Remember These. 9.SO—RAA
I'gest. 10—Description of boxing from
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