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ENGAGEMENTS
, he engagement is announced of Sel
aie J., third daughter of Mrs. A. and
the late Mr. O. Hall, Bourke-street,
Launceston. to Cpl. Arthur, second son
of Mr. and Mrs. H. Cain, Mitchell, South
Iakota. U.S.A.
The engagement is announced of
Dulcie J. (W.A.A.A.F.), only daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Crook, Invermay-road.
Launceston, to Sgt. Appleby Hamlet,
A.I.F. (returned), third son of Mrs.
MIldrum, 255 Holden-street. North
Flteroy, and the late Mr F. L. Appleby.
BIRTHS
CHADWICK (nce Jean Pask). . On
March 17, at Wendley. Horshant?
Victoria, to Rev. and. Mrs. R. J.
Chadwick, of Natinuk-a daughter.
DENNIS.-On March 17, 1944, at the:
Queen Alexandra Hospital, Hobart,'to
June, wife of W.O. B. F. Dennis,
A.I.F. returned-a daughter. -
GLEADOW (nee Agncw).-At the
Quebn Victoria Hospital. Launceston,
on March 16, to Lucy, wife of. J. C..
D. Gleadow, of 4 Hart-street.. Laun
ceston-a daughter (Susan Louise).
GOSS-On March 10. at the .Queen.
Victoria Hospital, 'Launceston, to
Je?aht,'ife of C. W. Goss, 159 George
street-a daughter (Pamela).
IENTY-To Constance, wife of James
W. Henty, 81 High-street, Launceston
-a son.
SILVER WEDDING
BAYLES-ABEL-On March 18, 1919,
at St John's Church, Launceston, by
Rev. Baker, Dorothy Mona, eldest
daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.
John Abel, to Robert Hartley, son of
late Joseph Bayles.. Present address:
"Rothbury,' Campbell Town.
DEATHS
7ERRALL.-On March 12, at Williams
, town, Victoria, Alfred W., the young
, est brother of Richard H. Ferrall; In
i vermay; in his 90th year.
PARK-On March 12, Charles Banks
Park, of Melbourne (suddenly), ison
of the late Henry and Mary Ann
Park, loving brother of Helen (de
ceased), William H., Lucy (Mrs. H. D.
Royle) and Richard, San Francisco,
America; aged 62 years.
1RUDD.-On March 11, at Moreland,
Victoria, Elsie, beloved wife of W.
Rudd and loving mother of Maude
and Nora.
IN MEMORIAM
CLARK-In loving -memory of my dear
mother, Mary Ann, who passed away
March 18, 1930.
Ever remembered.
-Irserted .by her loving son, Tom.
BECK-In loving memory of our dear
son and brother, Roy Maxwell, who
;-passed away on March 18,.1936.
Your memory is as dear to-day.
As on the day you passed away.
-Inserted by his loving mother,
father, sisters and brothers.
REID.--In loving memory of our dear
brother Eric, who passed away
' March 18, 1930.
Dearest brother, how we miss you,
. But we know it's vain to weep,
Tears of love will never wake you,
? From your peaceful, happy. sleep.
-Inseited by his loving sisters,
Evelyn and Betty.
REID.-In loving memory of our dear
brother and uncle. Eric (accidentally
killed March 18, 1930.
When last we saw your smiling face,
You looked so bright and well,
But little did we think that day
Would be our last farewell.
-Inserted by his loving brother and
dister-in-law, Jim and Melva, and
nieces Beryl, Shirley, Aileen and
Mauireen.
SCOTT-In loving memory of Henry'T
Scott, who died at Woodside, Hagley
March 18, 1919; aged 62 years.
STANWLX.-In loving memory of my
dear husband and our dear father,
who departed this life March 18, 1943
Ever remembered.
-Inserted by his loving wife, Coral
and daughters.
THANKS
The family of the late Mrs. J. R
Deans, Trevallyn, wish to thank al
kind relatives and friends for thei
loving tokens' and symnpathy in their re
cent bereavement; also the staff of the
Launceston General Hospital.
Mr. J. Stevens and family wish tc
thank all relatives and kind friends fot
floral tributes, letters, cards, telegram:
and personal expressions of sympathy
in the sad loss of a dearly loved wife
and mother. Specially thanking Sis
ter Williams and Mr. C. T. Finney. Wil
all please accept this as a personal ex.
pression of deepest gratitude.
The wife and family of the late
Leonard John Gee wish to sincerely
thank all relatives and kind friends fo'
floral tributess, letters, cards, telegram;
and personal expressions of sympath:
in the sad loss of a dearly loved hus
band and father. Will all please accep
this as a personal expression of deep
est gratitude.
The son and daughters of the late
Mr. Phillip Garwood wish to sincerely
thank all kind friends and relatives
.for their letters, cards, floral tributes
and personal expressions received in
the loss of their dear father, especially
thanking Mrs. Polley, Mrs. Emmett and
Rev. Mortyn for their kindness, and
thanking Messrs. Hooper and Burgess
for the efficient manner in which the
funeral arrangements were carried out.
Will all please accept this as a per
sonal expression of their deepest grail
tude and sincerest thanks.
C. T. Finney, A.F.D.A.
FUNERAL AND CREMATION .
SERVICE
.16 Brisbane-stre.et, Launceston .
Our Service now includes:
RECEPTION ROOM
CHAPEL
SSEVERAL SLUMBER ROOMS
AND A MORTUARY SERVICE
which is avrailable at any hour by
TELEPHONING. 1317.
Armitage & Armitage
A.F.D.A. (D. Armitage, Minager)
LAUNCESTbN'S LEADING FUNERA
SERVICE
116 St John-street, Launceston
' CREMATIONS ARRANGED
Personal Service -
tuneral Parlours and Appointmentsfo
Your Convenience
'Phone 409 day or night
S. DUNN, lMonumental Manufacturer;
Es 83. 209 BIrisbane-st., Laun
ceston. Cheapest and best stock i
I asmania. City and country order
received. Granite sawn and polishec
'Phone 049.
TRUST COMPANIES
Let'S Chdose Executors and Talk
of Wills"
The Tasmanian Permanen
Executors and Trustees
Association Limited
Capital. fully subscribed .. .. £50.00
Paid-up Capital . .. ...10,00
S Reserve FoLd . ... 12,00
Values of Estats bhcld in
Trust .. .. .. .. .. ~ 1,511;23
HEAD OFFICE:
28 PATERSON-STREET
LAUNCESTON
D irtctors
.WR. Rolph (chairman), Hen. F.
Percy HIart, R. C. Field, P. A. Har?
risen, W. R. Bennett, G. C. McKin.
lay.
EnpoWered. .y Act of Parliament t
Act as
'Exxcutors and Trustees under Will
Trustees undes marriages or othe
Settlements, Administrator of Intestat
Estates, Attorney under powe. to takl
over existing 'Trusts from other Ex
S ccutors, Administrators or Trustee;
: :: - J. C1. CURTIS, Secretary,
, *
.DRESS AND FASHION
FROCKS .
FLORAL FROCKS, in gay
colours of Blue, .Ague,
Navy, Green, flared' skirts,
:ishort.sleeves and tie belts.
':izes?--SS.W., S.W., W.
Priced 19/11
and 13 Couponsý
McKINLAYS Pty. Ltd.
SHIPPING
STEAMER " SAILINGS
(Circumstances Permitting)
Regular Services between
Tasmanian Ports
Islanch of Bass Strait
Sydney. Melbourne and
Adelaide
Transhipping to all Australian
Ports.
For Information apply:
PASMANIAN STEAMERS PTY. LTD.
180 Cimitiere-street
WM. HOLYMAN & SONS PTY. LTD.
60 Brisbane-street.
ORIENT LINE
Royal Mail Steamers
Orient Steam Nay. Co. Ltd.
(Incorporated in England)
THE TASMANIAN WOOL GROWERS
AGENTS.
Teleplione 518-3 lines.
AIR SERVICES
AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL
AIRWAYS PTY. LTD.
Inter-Capital Services by
Douglas Airliners
Daily (including Sundays)
Dep. Melb.-?
5.30 a.m. 11.40 a.m. 1.45 p.m. 4.40 p.m.
Arr. L'ton
- 1.40 p.m. - 0.40 p.m.
Arr. Hob't
8.10 a.m. - 4.25 p.m. -
Dep. Hob't
8.30 a.m. - 4.45 p.m. -
Dep. L'ton--.
- 2.00 p.m. -- 1 00 p.m.
Arr. Melb.
1.10 a.m..4.10 p.m 7.25 p.m. 9.10 p.m.
LAUNCESTON-FLINDERS ISLAND
AND RETURN
Mondays - Wednesdays - Fridays
Launceston .... Dep. 12.00 noon
r Flinders Islad .. Dep. 1.05 p.m
LAUNCESTON- KING ISLANJD
e MELBOURNE
Week Days Only
3 Calling Wynyard. Mondays. Wednes,
r days. Fridays.
5 Calling Smithton. Tuesdays. Thurs
V days, Saturdasys.
Launceston .... .. Dep. 2.30 p.m
King Island ........ Dep. 4.40 p.m
I Melbourne .. .... rr. 5.50 p.m.
For all. particulars of fares and
freights. etc., apply to
WM. HOLYMAN & SONS PTY. LTD
Holyman House.
LAUNCESTON
SPhone 310. After hours. 1329.
t MOTOR TRIPS, HIRE, TRANSPORT
BEWGLASS MOTORS
AVOCA-FINGAL-ST. MARYS
rues.. rhurs.. Fridays, Sundays 6 p.m
Book 105 Bris.-st. 'Ph. 1296.
COOK'S SEDANS
LAUNCESTON TO HOBART
Sedan Cars leave Daily at 9 a.m.
Sundays 5.30 p.m.
Fares, 27/6 Single. 52/6 Return.
BOOKING OFFICE: Central News
agency (next Brisbane Hotel). Ph. 52
FRY'S MOTORS
LAUNCESTON.
SCOTT'SDALE, RINGAROOMA,
BRANXHOLM. DERBY. HERRICK
TWICE DAILY-8.45 a.m., 4 p.m.
Booking Office for the above Service
SULLIVAN'S TOURIST BUREAU.
SLAUNCESTON - HOBART
Ross Service Car
LAUNCESTON TO ROSS
AND RETURN
PARCEL and PASSENGER SERVICE
L. A. W \VTERS. Proprietor.
Leaves Launceston .... 3.30 a.m.
L Leaves Ross ........ 7.45 am.
Parcels left at B. C. RALPH PTY
LTD.. 154 Brisbane.street. will be de
livered and signed for the following
morning Phone 22017.
SULLIVAN'S
SEDANS
Launceston - Burnie
TWICE DAILY
9 a.m. and 6.30 p.m,
Sundays 6.30 p.m.
Booking' Ofice:
SULLVAN'S TOURISI' BUREAU,
- 18 Brisbane-street, L'ton. 'Phone 2068
Launceston to Queenstown
t..eavtng Launceston BALLy at 8 a.m
from
SULLLWAN'S TOURIST BUIhEAU
78 Brisbane-street. Launceston
...... Tarraleah
0 -HYDRO.ELECTRIC WORKS
0 SULLIVAN'S SERVICE CARS
deliver you right to the ,,orks
4' " in one day.
Fares:
Launceston to 'Trraleah .. ..19/6
\Westhalrv to Tarraleah .. ..18/0
Delgraine to Tarraleah .. .. 17/6
Hydro-Eleetric Orders accepted.
Cats leave SULLIVAN'S BOOKING
OFFICE. 78 Brisbane-street, DAILY. at
8 a.m. and arrive at TarraleaL. at 1 p.m
SEDANS for Hire, Taxi farks. Boat
0 trains met Weddings and trips ar
ranged Willams. 'phone 1736
S CHEMIS'I'TS, MEDICAL
HILBLAIN rMixture, 2/6; and tab
lets 3/6. Take these now for pre.
vention of chilblains. Only from A,
G.: Horner.. Chemifs. 85 St. John-st.,
'pp. quadrant.
DRESS AND FASHION
CRAWS E
FOR
Girls' Schoolwear
Girls' Navy All-Wool Twill Tunics, S
Izes 24, 27, 30, 33, 361n., 7 Coupons;
in., 10. Coipons.
PRICE, 19/11, 21/-, 23/6, 25/6, S
28/6, 29/6
Navy Flannel Blazers, sizes 9, 11, 8 V
'oupons; size 13, 10 Coupons.
PRICE, 12/II
White. School Blouses, long sleeves.
24, 27, 30in., .Price 5/11 I; 33,
36, 39in., Price 6/6-6 Coupons
0
Navy Felt Hats, finished band and p
bow.
PRICE, 8/11-3 Coupons
J. L. CRAW Pty. Ltd.
The Busy Drapers,
CHARLES-STREET
BUILDING SOCIETIES, FINANCE
A-- A - A - A - A - A - A.
MIONEY? MONEY?
MONEY TO LEND FROM £5
UPWARDS to any responsible
person, without security, on
your written promise to pay.
ALL BUSINESS STRICTLY
CONFIDENTIAL
H. J. CORNISH
7 CAMERON-STREET
THE EASY WAY"
TO PURCHASE YOUR HOME
IS THROUGH THE .. .
Launceston Savings
Investment and
Building Society
19 Paterson-street
ADVANCES ...
made on Real Property for
periods up to 15 years, on
Epsy Terms.
For Paritculars write or call,
E. C. ROBERTSON, F.A.I.S.,
Secretary.
,UY OR BUILD YOUR HOME
THROUGH
-THE- .
Permanent Building
Society
71 St. John-street
Launceston
Apply, for particulars to
S. R. RYAN, Secretary.
MONEY1I TO LEND
WE BLEND fro?£ 5 upwards on your
writtens promise to pay if permanently
employed by a reputable firm.
NO PUBLICITY
Our oftice taving no direct entrance
olff the street all business is
PRIVATE AND CONFIDENTIAL
Call, phone 282, or write
Friendly, Finance Co.
Crabtrees Chambers. 118 York-street.
MAINLAND HOTELS, RESORTS
F you wish to stay at the VICTORIA
PALACE, MELBOURNE, please
note that, owing to the heavy demand
for accommodation, and in order that
we may give the greatest service to the
travelling public by .making rooms
available for re-occupation without de
lay, IT IS NECESSARY TO PAY IN
ADVANCE FOR THE FULL PERIOD
OF YOUR INTENDED VISIT in order
to ensure continued occupancy of your
room. Should you curtail your visit
excess payments will be refunded.
ADVANCE BOOKINGS. - When
booking, it is essential to state number
of nights for which room will be re
quired. Telephone bookings will not
be accepted and telegram bookings
cannot be guaranteed under present
conditions. Decposits mailed or tele
graphed, covering one night's room
rent, will be accepted if accommoda
tion is available, but to ensure contin
ued occupation of your room, payment
in advance should be made immediate
ly upon arrival. Rooms not paid for
in advance will be allocated to newly
arriving guests.
THE VICTORIA PALACE, Austra
lia's largest and most popular hotel. 215
Little Collins-street (next Town Hall),
Melbourne, C.1.
LOST AND FOUND
LOST, Saturday morning, i/i Bris
bane-street-Gold brooch,, five
stones in; mother's keepsake. 'Phone
703. Reward.
LOST, bet. White Hills and Westloca
-One bag Algerian oats. Finder
please communicate with Roy Rice,
Upper Blessington; ._ "
LOST, vic. hospital--Eng. TerrieFr
black and tan female dog. Answers
to name MIits. 10 Ctunberland-street.
Reward.
LOST in Launccston streets or shops
-. -Purse containing one £5 and
two £1 notes. £1 reward. Bevan Grif
fiths, Legana.
OST, oi Thursday, bet. Cameron
street and Invermay--Gold neck
chain. Reward. H57, 'Examiner."
-OST~ Fr afternoon - Black kid
glove. Return 179a Charles-street.
Reward.
LOST--Black p1urse, con?aining wages
and papers. Good reward. 8
Taylor-street.
TLOST-Gold earring, between city?
and Gleadow-st. Re\tard. 21
Tamar-st.
LOST--Ration book, Judith Maureen
Patterson, Moorina. Return 10
French-st. •
OSTCit esterday, parcel blue
: baby 'wool. 'Phone 2712 or
LOST in city, £3. Please return Miss
Nicholls, "Examiner." Reward.
LOST--Pink knitting, St. John, Cam
eron sis. Return C.M.S., St. John-st.
LUST--Knitting and wool, child's
striped jumper. Reward. 178.
SOST, Thursday-Chiild's red woollen
Sglove. 'Phone 703.
L.OST-Black glove, Thursday. Re
Sward. Knight, Bellevue-avenue,
TRAYED from Corra Linn-Red cow.
Reward. George Chugg.
EDNESDAY, vie. Sandhill-City-
Amethyst drop off gold pendant
Reward. 68 Talbot-road.
DRAPERY AND DRESS GOODS
'HE ORCHID--Ladies' hose, new
goods. wanted shades: 4 coupons.;
i'HE ORCH1D--Woollen goods, .blue.
Soink, red, St.;,.7 .coupons,
-."=AUGTiON1-bS~A1r6ES -'
JERD & CO. :(S1,2). rI1 ITED,
FORTHCOMING SALES
PORK AND POULTRY EVERY
FRIDAY AT MART
:ILLAFADDY-Every Tuesday.
T. PATRICK'S RIVER and SPE
CIAL "CATTLE..SALE, + account
---Mr. M. Caswell -March 20.
COTTSDALE-MVIairch l23
,EBRINA-March 27. +.
ELIZABETH TOWN-April 3..,
)ELORAINE-April 5
IINGAROOMA-April 12' '
VINNALEAH-April 13 .
MONDAY, M.ARCH 20, AT 11 A.M.,
CLEARING SALE.
ST. PATRICK'S RIVER.
[ERD &. CO. (1920) LTD. have
been favoured with instructions
rom Mr. M?. Caswell to sell as above,
in the property, owing to the pro
erty having been~lsold:
15 prime steers
-1 extra.prime heifer
S143. and. 4-year,-old. steers,..h.c...
20 2'and'3-y'ear-old steers; h.c:
Bay pony, 9 years, good, stock
pony
1 reliable draught mare, 10yrs.
Box dray, spring dray, single
plough,. set harrows, sledge,
trailer (good order), jinker
(irbn tyres), jack, 50 6 and 7ft.
posts, coil.barbed, coil. No. 10
wire, quantity grass hay,
wool table, sheep grating, end
-less chain, steel yards, bullock
and drag chains, 10 patent bee
hives, rabbit traps, 50 new
bricks, fly-proof-door, pig net
and tow rope, 2 wheelbarrows,
12-gal. portable copper, anvil
and vice", bellows, crosscut
saw, quantity augers, scythe (2
blades), dairy utensils, churn,
etc., small saw bench, 2 crow
. bars, set ijnker harness, 2 rid
ing saddles and 3 bridles, 2
sets hopples, 1 set bloomers,
•1 set sulky harness, 2 ,rugs,
saddle"and breeching, 2 whips,
traces afid"'lames, cultivator,
hose 40ft., verandah seat
Dining room.suite (8 pieces), ex
teiision table, crockery, side
board, lino. 5 rooms, hallstand,
% bedstead, stretcher, bedding,
large sideboard," carpet, dbuble
bedstead, 2 tables, 6 kitchen
chairs, couch, Astor wireless, 2
batteries, quantity • cutlery,
scales and weights, clock,
dresser, boiler, _ saucepans,
kettle, .preserving pan,.safe, 2
baths, . crocks, quantity tools
Sand sundries.
. ALSQ-
AT ST. PATRICK'S .RIVER,SALE
YARDS, AT 1.30:-..
30 2-tooth fine cross ewes
30 2-tooth fine- cross 'wethers
60 2, 4 and 6-tooth C.B. wethers
50 f.m. Corriedale. wethers
60 2, 4 and 6-tooth ewes
1 draught mare, aged
1 draught gelding,.aged
1 half-bred gelding, aged
50 f.m. comeback ewes
'40 f.m. comeback wethers, b.c.
120 mixed'.sli?ep and hoggets
2'.s?risge ....
5 mixed cattle
6 Black Angus calves
5 2-year-old steers
2 2-year-old heifers
1 1,4-bred gelding, 8 yrs., good
. all work.
Vendors: please adviseo further
entries.
SCOTTSDA;E SLSALE
TIHU?RSDAY.' -MARCH? 23
1 lP.M. '
H.ERD- & - CO (1920) LIMITEr
will sell, as above,
100 fat ewes i
30 fat lambs "
100 fat wethers
100 store wethers -
50 crossbred ewes :,.
60 store lambs
25 store lambs
20 ewes, 20 lambs
110 fat sheep"
13 store lambs
13 ewes
70 4-tooth to if.m. C.B. ewes
16 fat' cattle. '
40 D.C. yearlings.
40 2-year-old' steers
20 2-year-old heifers,
15 mixed cattle
N30 head. young cattle - To be
classed
10 yearling off cattle,
10 Durhami ri ross calves
2 .cois,- springing ,
15 1 and 2 year old cattle
Pair good bullocks, leaders
46 bacoqers, 30 porkers
30 slips, 1 sow-and se'ckers"
LEBRINA :SKIE
MVONDAY, M' RCA H 27, AT: I P.1I
FIERD:.. & CO. (1920) LIM TEI
vill sell, as above, .
80 crossbied'hwes, hc.'
50 ditto ditto,.
20 f.m. eltes :
20 crossbr d ewes .
40 mixed cattle--To .be classed
12 1 and 2 year old cattle
5 yearlings, 2 steers
9 mixed cattle
1 draught mare, good all work
1 pony, very quiet
Vendors please advise Mr. I
MIahnken or huctibneers further en
tries.
TORDON"-. BLE
S, AUCTIONEER, HOBART.
ABATTOIRS SALES EACH WEEK
TUESDAY.--Fat Cattie: Sheep
WEDNESDAY--Carcase Pork.
'Phone 4790. - -103 Collins-street.
HOBART.
After Hours-'Phone 9169.
SPECIAL NOTICE
ROBERTS & CO. LTD
AUCTIoNEERS, HOBART,.
DISIEE 1O REMIND THEIR"
MANY C-LIENTS IN THE NORTHI
. ...THAT ...
THqEY HOLD
REGULAR SALES OF FAT STOCI
.:AT THE
ABATTOIRS, DERWENT PARK.
EVERY TUESDAY. AND CARCAS
PORK SALES EVERY WEDNESDAM
FERGUSON? ~& CO.
- Ptyi . Ltd.
AUCTIONEERS, PRODUCE
MERCHANTS;-:"-' :'
10io MURRAY-STREET, HOBART.
Highest Values Obtained and
Prompt Account' Salesj.
. C6rresoondeece InfikeI.
- . . . :
-.:=-AUCTION SALES
KILLAFADDY SALE
TUESDAY, MARCH 21
I--ERD & CO. (1920) LIMITED
" will sell, as above,
55 PRIME CATTLE
200 PRIME LAMBS . -.
150 PRIM SHEEP .
FORTHCOMING SALES
W. T. BELL & CO.. LIMITED
SELBOURNE--Monday, March 20
K1I4LAFADDY-Every Tuesday .
EXTON-Wednesday,. March. 22,
'`.'clearinh g ale, a/c -Mr. J. Hart
nett;- jun.
MART SALES-Every Friday.
CHESHUNT-Annual sale, Friday,
SMarch 24
ST.-MA;tYS--Mo6nday,. March 27.
WESTBUXY-.Wednesday, March 29.
LEMANA-Thursday, March 30,
clearing sale a/c Mr. R. C.
Grubb, "Woodlands," Lemana.
DELORAINE-Wednesday, April 5.
EVANDALE-Thursday, April. 6.
CRESSY-Thursday, April 13.
MONDAY, MARCH 20.
SELBOURNE ANNUAL SALE.
,. T. BELL & CO. LTD. will hold
their. annual -sale at- Mr. Geo.
Eyles' yards on the above date at
1 o'clock:
1594. SHEEP, AS UNDER
180 Corriedale lambs
100 Border cross lambs, hb.
60:Border cross .lambs.
160 4 and 5-year-old ewes
50 English L. lanSy
30 f.m. ewds
12 ditto ewes
50 B.L. lambs
40 f.m. ewes
3 pure B.L. rams, 2-tooth
70 crossbred ewes, 4 years
30 2 and 4-tooth owes .
70 'f.m. ewes
15 fat ewes
23 fat lamibs . .
50 h.e. lambs, in wool
85 ewe lambs, Leicester cross
•60 fat wethers
20 fat owes
75 crossbred ewes
40 wetherhoggets "
25 Southdown cross lambs
20 f.m. ewes
4 Roniney Marsh lambs
.300 sheep, to be classed,
40 fat lambs
20 Durham. cross yearlings
1 Jersey heifer
7 mixed cattle . . .
1 thoi-oughbred gelding, 6 years,
good jumper
100 Polwarth ewes, f.ni.
50 B.L. lambs
50 f.m. wethers
10 Jersey cross heifers, empty.
1 fat heifer
1 yearling draught filly
1 draught gelding, 5yrs.
Luncheon aid Red Cross.
" TUESDAY, MARCH 21 :
KIdLAFADDY SALE
. T. BELL & CO. LIMITED
will sell, on the above date, at
12 o'clock,
9 prime heifers-Quamby House
..8 ditto steers-N.WY. Coast
10. ditto cattle-Liffey - -
6 ditto- cattle-Glengarry.
-30 prime. sheep- and:-lambs-Sun
-: Anyside
50 -ditto• hoggets--Hagley
40 ditto 'sheep-Leichhardt
40 ditto sheep-Various
Also, at -11 o'clock,- on a/c Mr. N. N.
Oliver, who- is disposing of his
dairy herd-- .
11 cows and heifers, including 1
heifer, just in; 1 heifer, due
April; 1 Durham cow, due May;
1 Friesian cow, due June; 1
cow,. in milk 6 weeks; 3 cows,
,"due August; 1 heifer, due Sep
itember; 1 ditto, due spring.
Mr. Oliver is only retaining one
cow. for his own use. -
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22.
EXTON CLEARING SALE.
W. T. BELL & CO. LTD., under in
structions from Mr. J. Hartnett
jun., will sell- by auction on the
above date, at 1 o'clock; as under.--.
1 draught. gelding, extra good
4 prime.Hereford steers
10 prime steer
Cow and vealer
50 fat lambs
I.H.C. reaper and binder, good
order, I.H.C. drill, perfect
order, double furrow dise
Splough, 1. S.F. plough, 1 set
driven tine harrows, farm dray,
. :light farm lorry, convertible
to stock carting, separator.
grindstone, wheelbarirow, pine
staircase, steel chuirn, 181b.,
Slarge vice, farm and garden
tools, buckets, cream: c?ns,
SAvery scales, quantity barbed
wire, Cyclone wire, netting,
S light jinker, harness, measur
ing chain, collars, hames, head
stalls, etc.,, traces, drag chain,
swingletrees, self locking block,
• ' 'with 100ft. new rope, two pairs
leather reins, galvanised spout
ing, , iron kettle, aluminium
kettle, surplus furniture, I
sidies, marble top washstand
hardwood stool, 6 cedar chairs
S cedar easy chair, linen press
cedar couch, wicker lounge
Ssuite, round table, blacklwood
hallstand, sideboard, 2 dress
S ing tables with drawers, 1 neu
bedroom suite, 4 pieces, coil
matting, bedroom ciockery
quantity fowls, 2 dozen Fowlei
jars, electric radiator, mattress
pillows, electric wireless set
PIlum axe, sundries, etc.
I draught gelding, 3yrs., broker
1 cow arid calf, due October
15 Durham cross heifers, 2yrs.
.8 cows and calves ..
50.mixed 1 and 2 year old cattle
200 4-year-old ewes (not joined)..
100 B.L. ewe lambs
S100 .attening lIhsbs
Luncheon obtainable. '
FRIDAY, MARCH 24
CHESHUI{T ANNUAL SALE
T,. T. BELL & ,CO. LIMITEI
will sell, on the above date, a
1 o'clock, as under,
j 400 'Border Leicester and Romnel
...cross lambs, h.c. •
80 fat ewes- .
100 V,?-bred ewes, 5y s. . ,
130 h c. ctorbre4l l .dcb- -: -
1'00 B.L. crdssa laiiibs-:. ,' :
80 4,-year-old crossbred ewes
1l50 Romney cross lambs
i.75 Corriddale cross lambs
13 Aiigus heifers,- rising 2yrs.
20 head young cattle
.13 rising 3-yeair-old steers, Dur.
S ham cross
• 6 h.e: 1Durham cross heifers,
yrs. - ,
6. D.C. cross yasilings
Fdiuth?- parditiculars latei
AULTIVN BALi b
S'MONDAY, MARCI{ 27"- ..
ST. MARYS SHOW SAE '
W T. tELL- & CO. LIMITED
will sell, on ,the above date, at
1 o'clock, as under, "'i
40 Durham and Devon cross heif
ers, Izyrs.
10.11 -year. steers, Durham,?cros.
18 Angus heifers, 11, yrs.,-,,.
20 Angus 1½-year-old steers.
7 Durham cows and calves
4 empty cows, h.c.
6 rising 2-year dairy heifers
S3 springers, 3 Durham. cross
calves
30 mixed cattle
1 fat steer, 1 fat cow
2 cows in milk
S8 fat cows.
240 crossbred owes, Syrs.,' excel
lent line of breeders
100 f.m. ewes
20 fat wethers
20 2 and 4 tooth wethers, fat
35 mixed sheep
50 Romney cross lambs
Also, on account of the Estate of
Alfred Joseph Maney,
A quantity.of houiehold furni
ture and implements, as un
der:-1 Massey-Harris mower,
1 Massey H. single furrow.
plough, grindstone and stand,
set horseworks, swingletrees,
etc., grain, bin, 2 large tubs,
posts and rails, palings, quan
tity of tools 'and sundries, 2
tables, dining-room table, kit
chen chairs and table, side
board,- meat safe, chest
drawers, 6 dining chairs, dress
ing table, double beds, over
mantel, couch and 2 armchairs,
meat safe, etc.
Further entries invited.
THURSDAY, MARCH 30 .
"WOODLANDS," LEMANA
CLEARING SALE..
W. T. BELL & CO. LIMITED
and ALLAN STEWART PTY,
LTD., in conjunction, under Instruc
tions from Mr. R. C. Grubb, will sell.
by auction, on the above date,
550 CROSSBRED LAMBS, IN
. WOOL ..
600 CROSSBRED EWES
150 CATTLE.
152 STUD ROMNEY EWES.'
30 STUD. ROMNEY RAMS
123 SOUTHDOWN EWES, STUD
36 ditto rams, stud - ,
Implements and furniture.
The stud sheep and furniture; will
be sold by Allan Stewart Pty. Ltd.
Cattle, -flock sheep and lmple
ments by W. T. BellU & Co. Ltd.
Full particulars later issue.
CLEARING SALE
CRESSY-ROAD, LONGFORD
MONDAY, MARCH 27
ALLAN STEWART- PTY. .LTD.
have'been favoured with.:'i-:
struetions from the Trustees of the
Estate of the late Mrs. D. Buttery to
offer by public auction, on.the pro
perty, on the above date, at"l p.m.
sharp,
The whole of the live and dead
stock, without reserve, com
,prising:-2 milking cows, .3
young cattle, d.f. plough, p.f,
Sp]pugh,.:set harrows, .M.H. 13.
. ioe..drill, Massey-Harris. bin
.der No: 3,- potato -hoe, McCor
Smlck-Deering separator, 50.
gal., : Corio churn, Avtry
scales
Quantity tools and sundries and
the whole of the 'furniture,
china and ornaments, etc.
SCOTTSDALE
CLEARING SALE
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2'.
*I.LLAN STEWART PTY. LTD.
have been: favoured with instrug.
tions froni C. 'H.' Briggs, Esq., \?ho
has sold his property, to offer by
public auction,, on the property, on
the above date, at 1 p.m. sharp,
The whole of his dairy herd of
high testing cows and heifers,
Salso yearling off dairy heifers
and calves, consisting of
'43 Jersey cows, registered and
grade
15 yearling off heifers
18 heifer calves
2 mature Jersey bulls
4 yearing Jersey bulls
Individual records and tests of
Seach cow and heifer. will be given-at
the time of sale.
43 lambs Also,
11 prime bacon' pigs
Also,
Farm wagon, dray, M.I. d.f.
disc plough, M.H. disc, hai
rows, roller; C. & ,'B.' grai%
grinders (as .new), chaffcutter,
1 h.p. 3-phase Compton Par
1 kinson electric motor. Triton
water .lump, potato moulder,'
O6lb. Cherryj churn, butter.
worker, cream and milk cans,:
quantity of harness, surplus
furniture and sundries;
Also
3-ton, trailer (good tyres),, set
grass harrows,. Shave 'plough
' and swing ploughl
, All live and dead stock for genu
i ine sale without reserve to .the-high.'
, est bidder. -.
aLuncheon obtainable, iii aid'of' 'the
Red Cross.
r CILEARING SALE
• ·i . ? --. :
r M AROOIA
IMONDAY, APRIL 3
S LLAN STEWART PTY. LTD.
have been 'favoured with instruc
tions from ,Mr. J. A. McCarthy;i wivo
has sold his property, to sell by pub'
lie: auction, on the property, on the
above date, at 1 p.m.,
Dairy cows, sheep; hores,' ilm
plements, tools and surplus
furniture
Full particulars will appear later,,
Cattle, Fat Sheep
EVERY TUESDAY
at the
y ABATTOIRS, DERWENT PARK
Carcase Pork Sale
,WEDNESDAY '^
'' And at .,
BMRIDGEWATER
ALTERNATE MONDAYS
CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED
CORRECT MARKET REPORTS
FURNISHED ON APPLICATION
3 Also SALES OF PRODUCE DAILY
(Saturdays excepted) AT RAILWAY'
A -. G. WEBSTER & Sonsi td.
AUCTION. : 4L- B
FURNITT m -r -
ALFRED HARRAP. A. SON. 1d:
LTD. will Sell by aiction, at their
Mart, Cameron-street, on
THURSDAY, MARCH. 30
AT. 2 P.M.
HIousehold furniture and effects
Particulars of which will. appear in
next.Saturday's issue.
Owing to National Security (Eco
nomic Organisation). Regulations,
catalogue will close on- Thursday,
March 23.
'iHE TASMANIAN .WOOL GROW
ERS' AGENCY CO. LIMITED.
FORTHCOMING SALES
KILLAFADDY-Every 'Tuesday.
SMITHTON-Every Monday.
LATROBE-Every Monday.
HADSPEN-March 23, clearing sale
on-account Trustees W\. R. Hun
ter's Estate'.
WYNYARD SHOW SALE-Thursday
and Friday, March 2S and 24.
EXETER-March 27.
"ROSEMONT," NOOK--Unreserved
clearing sale on account of Mr.
Duncan Aitken, at 10 a.m., Tues.
- .day,. March 28; . -- .
WESTBURY-March 29.
EVANDALE-April 6.
CRESSY-April.13.
TUESDAY, MARCH 21.
UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE
DON HEADS .
THE TASMANIAN WOOIL GROW
ERS' AGENCY' CO:. LIMITED
have 'received instructioris froni
Messrs. G. and E. Saunders,: who.
have sold their property, to sell, on
the above date, all their livestock
and implements, at 1.30 p.m., as
under:
STOCK :
9 cows, in milk, tested for C.A,
due July, Aug. and' Sept.
4 cows, due April
1 heifer, due April .
5 dry empty cows.
4 Black Poll yearlings.
6 Hereford cross yearlings
2 Durham cross yearlings
4 Jersey cross yearling heifers
1 Durham cow and vealer
5 pure Jersey heifer calves
1 pure Jersey bull calf
1 pure-bred 3-ydar,-old Here-.
ford bull (chopper)
110 6,tooth to f.m. Leicester cross
breeding. ewes
40 Southdown cross lambs
2 Soutlhdown rams i
IMPLEMIVENTS
M.H. mower and flngers; set bf
3-section harrows,. M.H. 3
hbrse cultivator' (as new), d.f.
Nat. Gang plough, "d.f. , Shave
plough, .Dux plough, -potato
digger. (as . new), . Mitchell
scarifier and moulder,- M.H.
3ldisc drill, 3-ton farm
wagon (frames and ladders),
potato grader, "ssingletrees,
fernhooks, ropes, , sledge,
smudgers, 7ft. saw, scythe,.liay.
forks, stock whip, staple puller,
sheep shears, rabbit traps,
wire strainer, drums, ladder,
sieve, sundries, etc.
DAIRY, HARNESS, ETC.
1 75-gal.. McCormick' separator
(with power drive), 1 --D.C.
electric motor (with 30ft. bielt
ing), I Simplex 3-unit milking
Smachine (as new), 40-gal: vat,
solid copper unit, Steven: hot
water boiler, 2 10-gal cream
cans and stirrer. No. 00 Corio
churn, rubber tyred jinker (as
knew), set light harness, 3
horse collars and ..hames 2
cart saddles :.and. breching,
pole straps, 3 sets traces, rid
ing saddle and bridle, plough
lines, leather binder reins,
winkers and swingletrees.
410 bales of Sub. and English
grass hay, 1 incubator (Charles
270-egg),-100 chicken brroder,
chicken coop, quantity of lay
ing White Leghorn and Aus
tralorp. pullets, - 1- 10ft. Ti
dinghy .
TERMS-CASH AT. SALE.
Afternoon tea in aid of Patriotic
Funds. .
KILLAFADDY SALE
TUESDAY, MARCH 21 ,
THE TASMANIAN ..WOOL GROW
.ERS' AGENCY CO. LIMITED
will sell, at 12 o'clock,
8 prime steers-Wickford--.
3. prime steers-,-Strathspey...
10 prime heifers and vealers -
Bishopsbourne
7 prime cattle-Stratliroy
S9,prime cattle-North-West
7 prime cattle-Various owners
30 prime lambs-Western Just.
tion
30 prime ewes-The Moat '
54 prime ewes--Longford. Hall .
30 prime sheep-Mt. Ireh
50. prime owes-View Bank..
80 prime lambs-Little 1hmupton
20 prime lambs--Exton.
30 prime lambs,-Longford:.
40.prime lambs-Relbia."
Diaft prime sheep-~Xing Island
VENDORS PLEASE ADVISE.
STHURSDAY, MARCH. 23
UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE
HADSPEN
THE TASMANIAN WOOLGROW.
ERS' AGENCY CO. LIMITED
under instructions from thde Trustees
of the Estate lof the late , W. R.
•Hunter, will sell by auctionr. on the
property, on above date, atl 1 p.m.
sharp, ...
14f.hi. exves
1 steer
4 cows, in milk
Tip dray, roller, cultivator, drill,
wagon, Shave plough, mower,
binder, disc . plough, d.f.
"Plough, s.f. plough, haipws,
buggy, old horse-works, shees"
barrow, iron swingletrees, 2
drums power kerosene; Avery
scales, chaff bin, binder canh
vas, spray pump, step ladder,
paddock potatoes (approx. M
acre), stack hay about 25
: tons), about 60 tons firewood,
separator (as new). butter
worker, churnl, cream cans,
meat safe, garden tools, 2 bags
. fertiliser, quantity harness, in
eluding cart saddles, back
bands, collars, winkers, bridle,
set harness, etc., sundries
Furniture, etc., as contained in
6-roomed house, including: -
Superior wireless bet, book
case and books, sideboards
overmantel, wardrobes, organ,
dresser, couches, rockers, easy
chairs, folding chair, 6 cedar
chairs, square table, round
table, small tables, chests
,0 drawdre, lock, keri. laips
toilet gets, handbag, mirrors,
looking glasses, barometet.
..washstands, bedsteads and
mattresses, bedding, trunks
pictures, ornaments, carpet
square, lines, carpet runner,
mats, crockery, glassware; gur
case, sundries, etc;
Also,
i:': illnan 6-cyl. motor car
Outside stock
"100 f.st. breeding ewe,
DRESS AND FASBION
J. W. PEPPER &-SON
Pty. Ltd. .
LAUNCESTON
-.
s.s.w..and s.W.:fitting Skirts, in Ain, .
woollen .fabric, in pastel blue and
rose, showing !n.two styles. .
PRICE 18/6--7 Coupesn'
LadiSs .heavy quality patterned Line?i:.
Suits, short sleeves,. V neck, 4 and
5 button fastenings, pbckets and nar
row belt, skirt with pahel pleats baek '
and front. S.W., tW.,..aidX.W fit-.
tinge.
PRICE £5/S/---. 13 Coupons,
Ladies' Woollen-.Cardigar.s .shaped. at
waist, V neck, 6-button lastening, eat
tended shoulder line:.-'saxi- navy,.
rose, black and scarlet. S.W., W,
and O.S.
PRICE 27/6-7.. Coupons.:'
-AUCTION SALES . :
TUESDAY, MARCH 28
"ROSEMONT," NOOK.
T E TASMANIAN WOOL GROW
; ERS' AGENCY CO. LIMITED
h?ve received .instructions from Mr.
Duncan Aitken,. who has sold .his
property,- to: sell, on the above date,
his livestock, implements and sur
piusifllrniture, as under, at' 10 a.m.-
STOCK
2 cows, 7 calves
20-ewes
23 lambs, 1 ram:
IMPLEMENTS
.Wagon, 6ft. McCormick bindel.
(as new), Chamber scales, 150
sawn palings, d.f. Nat. Gang
ploughi motor saw, stone ham-
S mers; manure sower, Shave
plough and cultivator attadh
inent, ..McCormick - Deering
mower, copper, cyclone wire,
SRasome's D. disc .plough,
cart saddle, riding saddle,
traces, dogs and chains, nian
gold pulper, riumerotis suin-,
dries
SURPLUS" FURNITURE
Wringer, butter worker, churn,
3 iron -boilers, tubs, step lad
der, table, stool, chairs, sofa,
dresser, safe,. 3 washstainds, -
Peters oven, hallstand, etc.
3 0J BALES PRESSED CLO,
VER HAY
TERbIS--CASH AT SALE.
KILLAFADDY SALE
* TUESDAY, MARCH 31-- -
DAVIDSON. & FRENCH PTY. LTD.
.will sell, as above,
18 PIIMIECATTI tE
230 PRIME SHEEP
Vendors please 'advise.
EDUCATIONAL
EXCELLENT POSITIONS FOUND
For Qualified Students at -
ZERCHO'S BUSINESS COLLEGE.
Enrol iow d6 St John-st .Ph -492.
WARREN BUSINESS. COLLEGE
HOLYMAN. HOUSE. 'Ph .1372
SPECIAL Diploma Bookkeeping.. day
and evening. Enouire now
PLUMBERS AND TINSMITHS
1,'OR PLUMBING-Quoni Bros., 49
Elisabeth-street Phone 1451
-FARM, PRODUCE, ORCHARD
LUBRICATING OILS
BINDER TWINE
CORN SACKS "
HUMPHREYS BROS.
PTY. LTD..
'Plhone 611
LAUNCESTON
GROUND BARLEY tor pig feed,
.CliUSHED OATS for- Cows - -
S Also for your
. CHIAFF REQUIREMENTS.
C. H. SMITH & CO.
S":PTY LTD.
RAMS RAMS
WE CAN OFFER STUD AND
SELECTED RAMS .
:- :OF ALL BREEDS.
-.Selections made it desired.:
Full particulars from-- ' .
ALLAN STEWART.
Pty. Ltd.
STUD STOCK SALESMEN,.
LAUNCESTON.
-:DISTRICT ADVERTISING
Cressy -
ENQUIRE FROM US FOR.
THAT SECOND-HAND FARMINLt
IMPLEMENT .YOU REQUIRE.:.
If not asvertised, we can :,-.
procure at prices to suit. you. ....
W. C STURGESS, Cressy
Midlands
A. L. MULLIGAN,
The Busy Store, '
SCAMPBELL TOWN....i:
'PHONE .23
" SHOP HERE
:i(NO WORRYD) ' .. :
. WORRY FOR YOU..'." ,
"Agueil '":hi,'Exanmiior" asnd'Satui '"
da, Evening ExPresas."

R...... ELIGIOUS .
Anglican
ANGLICAN CHURCH OF ST.. JOHN
HARVEST FESTIVAL
8 a.m., Holy Communion.
11 a.m., Morn. Pr. and H.C., Rector.
' p.nm., Evensong, Archdeacon' Barrett,
Warden Christ College,
ST. OSWALD'S
7 p.m., Rev. W. W. Gregson.
MISSION
7"p.m., Mr. Dingle.
Illustrated Lantern Lecture
Gt. John's Kindergarten Hall
Monday March 20, 8 p.m.
By Archdeacon Barrett, M.A.
"OLIVET TO CALVARY," by
St. John's Choir, next Sunday, 7 p.m.
OLY TRINITY CHURCH
OL Y Fourth Sunday in Lent
MOTHERING SUNDAY.
R a.m. Holy Communion.
10.30 a.m., Morning Prayer.
11 a.m'., Holy Communion.
? p.m., Evening Prayer.
CHURCH OF THE HOLY FAMILY
B a.m., Holy Communion.
M. JAMES MAY, Rector.
T. AIDAN'S CHURCH
EAST LAUNCESTON
8 a.m., Holy Communion.
11 a.m., Morning' Prayer.
3 p.m., MOTHERING SERVICE.
7 p.m., Evensong.
A; H. ROAKE, Rector.
-T. GEORGE'S CHURCH
8 ,a.m., Holy Communion; 11 a.m.,
Holy Communion; 7 p.m., Evensong.
8T. BARNABAS-9.30 a.m., Holy Com
munion. WINDERMERE - 3 p.m.,
Evensong.
T. PAUL'S CHURCH
MOTHERING SUNDAY
a a.m., Holy Communion.
11 a.m. 'Mothering Day Service.
7 p.m., Evensong.
ST. PETER'S
9.30 a.m., Holy Communion.
.4 p.m., Evensong.
Apostolic
APOSTOLIC CHURCH, Temperance
Hall, York-st., Sunday, 11 a;m.,
Breaking of Bread; 7 p.m., Gospel ser
vice, speaker, Bro. Price. Bright ser
vices. Wed., 22, 3 p.m., Women's Own
Meeting. All welcome.
Baptist
BAPTIST TABERNACLE
Cimitiere-street:
To-day, 3 p.m., Arts and Crafts Exhib.
Sun., 11 a.m., "How to keep people in'
subjection.
7 p.m., "Should we cease bombing Ber
lin?--Clergy protest." Anthem: "The
Splendours of Thy glory, Lord"
(Woodward). Communion.
Minister: REV. P. C. BENNETT,
?LPHIN-ROAD-HARVEST FESTI
VAL THANKSGIVING SERVICE.
11 a.m. and 7 p.m.
REV. V. G. BRITTON.
All Welcome.
MEMORIAL BAPTIST CHURCH
Wellington-street.
Pastor: REV. ARTHUR BARNARD
11 a.m., "THE KING OF PEACE"
(Heb. 7).
7' a.m., "THE GREAT WHITE
THRONE" (Communion).
"Awake . . . the God of Judgment
comes."
March 26-Harvest Festival.
TEWSTEAD, BAPTIST CHURCH
Wentworth-street.
HARVEST .FESTIVAL SERVICES
11 a.m., Mr. V. Tattersall.
3 p.m., Rev. R.' V. Merritt, B.D.Sc.
7 p.m., Rev. Robert Steel.
Monday, 8 p.m.-Musical Harvest Field.
Visitors take tram to Wentworth
street. A welcome to all.
Christian Science
1IRST CIIURCH OF, CHRIST
SCIENTIST. LAUNCESTON.
" MASONIC HALL
Sundays, 11.15 a.m.: Wednesday, 8 p.m
.Reading Room. 91 Cam-ron-street
Monday to Friday, 2.30-4.30 p.m..
Church of Christ
CHURCH - ' OF . '. CHRFIST,
.Margaret-strcet r_ r .
GREAT EVANGELISTIC MISSION,
commences.with
MR. THOMAS HAGGER. of Melbourne
TO-MORROW
11,. "EVERY MEMBER PRESENT"
SERVICE. Mr'. Hagger's subject:
"Back to the New Testament
Church;"
2.45,. Sunday School-RALLY:. DAY.
Mr.. Hagger talks to Boys and Girls.
7, GREAT GOSPEL SERVICE. Chil
drein's "Crusader Choir" will sing
several anthems, Hear Mr. Hagger
speak. on . "WHY BELIEVE THE
BIBLE?"
MISSION CONTINUES
Every night (except Saturdays) for
two weeks with:
7.45; Bright 'Song 'Services.
8.00, .Mr. IHagger speaking on Vital
Subjects. :
Further Details in Press,
anid daily over 7EX.
Take the earliest and every
opportunity of . hearing .'this .
Distinguished Visitor.
City Mision
CITY MISSION, Frederick-street
EVANGELISTIC SERVICE
7 p.m., Preacher: MR. T. DENISON
. :.All Welcome.
Congregational
QHRIST CHURCH-Services conduc
ted.by Rev. P. L. Cross. 11 amh.,
"The'. Essentials' of a Progressive
Church." 7 p.m, ."The Delusion of
Neutrality." Visitors cordially invited
Methodist
NVERMAAY-l I, Family Worship, and
' 7, Rev. C. F. McRae.
Newnham--3, M"r. E,' G. Hall.
HIillwood--3, Ilarvest Thanksgiving,
Rev.'. ~ . MVicRae. Mon., 8 p.m., Sale
produce, and prdgramme.
Wed. next, American afternoon, Par.
conage (via Ray-street).
LAUNCESTON ' CIRCUIT,
PATERSON-STHEET
I'arvest Thanksgiv'ng
11 a.m,. Rev. J. P. Thomas, B.A. An
themn, "To Thee, O Lord". (C. L. Wil
liams). . Soloist: Mrs. B. Innes. Solo,
"Harvest" (Del Riego),. Miss Doreeh
Peters.
6.45 p.mn., Organ Prelude.
7 p.m., Rev. Norman Lade, MA.,
B.D. Anthem, :"Te Deum" (J. ,L.
HIopkins). Solo, "With Verdure Clad"
(Haydn), Mrs. E. C..Robertson.
MULGRAVE-STREET
SHarvest Thanksgiving
11 a.m., Rev. A.. R: Medson. Anthem,
"Te' Doun" (Jackson). " ,
7 p.m., Rev. J. P. Thomas. Anthem;
."King of Kings' '(Simper).
' CHANT-STREET
Jlarvest Thanksgiving
11 a.m. Rev. Norman Lade.
p.m, Rev A. R. Medson. Anthems,
The Earth is the :Lord's," 'I Will
Feed My Flock" (Simper).
YOUNG TOWN-3 p.m., Miss F. Cox.
rT. LEONARDS-Harvest Thanksgiv
ing, 3 p.m., Rev: J. P. Thomas: LE
GANA-Harvest Thanksgiving, 3 'p.m.,
Rev. Norman Lade.
EjETHODIST. CHURCH,.' Margaret-st
11 a.m., Mr. H. G. Pitt. Anthem,
Jerusalem" (Parry).
7 p.m., Miss M. Gourlay. Anthem.
"Teach .Me Thy Way, O. Lord"
(Crook).
LAWRENCE VALE,. ]larvest Thmlks
giving. 11 a.m.... Rev. R. Jackson.
Music by Junior Choir. 7. p.mn., Rev.
R. Jackson. Anthems. "I 'Will' Feed
My 'Flock" (Simper), "Ye Shall Dwell
in the Land" (Stainer). Soloists, Mes
dames Ramsdale arid Reinmuth. Solo,
Mr. Norman Dickenson. Sale of Pro
duce, Monday, 8 p.m.
BREADALBANE-3 p.m., Mr. :V.
Mitchell.
CLEANING AND DYEING
LEANQUICIK LAUNDRY PTY. LTD.
S-48 hours' service in Dry 'Clean
ing.' 70 Charlas-strlet.
1- BAILEY 107 George-slrcct. Dyers
and Cleaners. Steam pres,?'Pb; IIZ4.

Presbyterian
-11 a.m Anthlim, "God's Loving Care'
(Carter). "a M
7 p.m., "Teach. Me .Thy Way"
(Crooks).
Rev. 1P. S. Souter,,B.A.:
NEWSTEAD
7 p.m., P.F.A. Flying Squad.
SANDHILL SERVICES'
11 a.m. and .7 p.m., Mr. A. M.,Chiles.
"Worship the Lord always."
T., ANDREW'S CHURCH
REV. R. V. MERRITT, B.D., Sc.
1 a.m.--Harvest Thanksgiving. An
them, "Praise the Lord" (Maun
der).
7 p.m.-Harvest Thanksgiving. Anthem,
"Lord, How- Manifold" (Brumby).
NORTH LAUNCESTON
MOWBRAY-l1l a.m., Mr. E. Peters;
7 p.m., Mr. L. W. Hatton.
INVERMAY--11 a.m.. parade of In
vermay Boys'.Band. Preacher, Mr. L.
W. Hatton.- 7 p.m., Mr. Westwood.
Harvest Festival, March 26.
Salvation Army
CITADEL, . ELIZABETH-STREET.
11 a.m., Holiness Meeting.
3.15, Praise Meeting, led by Young
People's Workers.
7 p.m., Salvation Meeting, led by
Timbrel Band.
HOUSES AND LAND
FOR SALE
South Launceston
Very comf. W.B. home, situated in
good residential and elevated position.
only a minute from tram stop and
handy to._school. This property con
tains 4 bright rooms, k'ette with gas
stove and.smnk, bathroom and laundry.
Good sized, block of land for garden
ing.
£700
Near Launceston
Substantially built brick residence
and numerous outbuildings. The convs.
include fuel stove, electricity, water
laid on to house by good supply of
tanks,. %-acre of land.
WELL .WORTH INSPECTION AT
THEi REDUCED PRICE
S£500
For further particulars apply to
J. W. Roxburgh & Sons
ESTATE AGENTS AND VALUERS
73 ST. JOHN-STREET
LAUNCESTON
SANDHILL
..VACANT POSSESSION
A"solidly built concrete home
containing lounge, dining-room, 3
bedrooms, kitchen, pantry, bath-.
room, wood shed, and workshop
under the house; asphalt yard and
paths, garage, vegetable garden.
This house is in perfect condi
tiort inside and out. Owner leaving
City.
£1280
INVERMAY
* -i-VACANT, POSSESSION.
Bituated Well ablove, the -flood
--arsa, this large weatherboard
Shouse of 7 rms. and bathroom, with
porcelain enamel bath and hand
basin, gas bath heater, fuel stove.
With minor renovations this would
be.-a £1000 home.
£850
TER R,West Tainmr..A mod
" W homi'B: ?e, of 5 rooms,, bath
room, E. light, 5 acres land, handy
'to:"bus route. Finance can be ar
ranged. Vacant possession,
£475
BUSHBY & CO.
.53 GEORGE-STREET.
E. H. HART & CO.
ESTATE AGENTS
S60- CAMERON-ST., LAUNCESTON .
Have buyers wanting properties in all
.... parts of Launceston.
Collectors of Rents and Debts.
Prompt Returns
Chief Agents for 'the
MERCANTILE MUTUAL. INSURANCE
Co.. LTD.
(All Classes of Risks).
COMMOiNEALTH OF "AUSTRALIA
DEPARTMENT OF THE
INTERIOR
SALE OF BRANXHOLM FLAX MILL
SITE
AND BUILDINGS
Offers are invited for the purchase
of lad'd, with all buildings and im
provementas thereon, known as the
Flax Mill site, Branxholni.
i Area a?iproximately 3 roods 36.2 per
ches.
Further. particulars' obtainable from
Commonwealth Works Registrar.. Ho
bart, with whom offers. close at noon
on April 3; 1944.
Io offert necessarily accepted.
.. J S. . COLLINGS.
Minister of State for the Interior.
For.8Sale
,FARMLET of 15 acres, all -good
Swell cleared land, with 5. roxmec
hoi?se, cowshled, dairy, stable, btc., E.L
mslalled.. Pen, creek. , Situated .
mixes Irobm irail\way and- town. Price
J1650. A. C.:DAY, Devonport.
.COMPACT fai:m of .62 acres, al
' choice i-tree land, ideal for peas
potatoes, dairying, etc., good 5 roomed
home, E.L.; dairy, garage, cowshed
barn, stable, etc.; 3i,t miles from .area
school. This property Is for genuine
sale, possession within one onloith
Price £1050. A. C. DAY, Devonport.
A MIXED farmn of 144 acres, most o]
. which is well -cleared and good
land, usual farm buildings, only 2
miles Coastal town.. Price, -£13/10/
per acre.? A. C. DAY, Devonport.

--HrOUSES. AND LAND
'For' Sale
A.FIRST class potato farm of 82
A acres, situated within 10 miles
Devonport. All well cleared heavy
chocolate land, easterly aspect, 5' r.
house,:.etc. Price, £2100. A. C. DAY,
Devonport.' .
A GRAZING and mixed farm of 306
acres of which 200 acres are well
cleared, fenced and watered, fairly
level, several perm. creeks. Attractive
home of-6 r. and numerous outbuildings
all in first-class order. .Situated 1,
mile railway. Price, £7/10/- per acre.
A. C. DAY, Devonport.
A FARM in Sassafras district, 120
acres, . of which 70 acres
are well cleared. level and easy
to work. Balance timbered: 4 r. house,
etc. Price, £1100. A. C. DAY, Devon
nort.
A GENTLEMAN'S 9 r. palatial resi
dence, spacious grounds, well laid
out, delightful situation. Immediate
posession. Further particulars, A. C.
DAY. Devonport..
EXCEPTIONAL oppor. purchase at
tractive elec. home, Sth. L'ton,
suit prof. or bus. man, pretty garden,
garage, splendid outlook, five minutes'
tram. 'Phone 2079. -
IýARMS, HOUSES, BUSINESSES,
etc., for sale to suit all buyers,
easy finance arranged. Properties
valued, rents collected, estates man
aged. Prompt monthly settlements. A.
C. DAY, Devonport.
i?R Sale-Freehold or lease, large
brick guest, house, forty rooms,
splendid business.
For particulars apply 03 Esplanade,
Devonport.
lOR Sale-New 5 roomed house, with
all conveniences, in good locality,
also 260 acres forest land, on metal
road, close to Launceston. The lot
combined for £1500 or nearest offer. J.
EN1EN, Estate. Agent,. Somerset. 'Ph.
23.
~OR Sale, near railway, 4 rmd. cot
tage, newly ren., vacant' possess.
£320. Apply King, 29 Cameron-st.
5 ROOMED house, all conveniences,
Newstead, sale urgent.- J. Enden,
Estate Agent, Somerset. Phone 23.
To Let
.'URN. house, ao -ooms, garage,
.1.r/1/- r we. a 14J6.
LC.'--r-urns,,eu u rolnmea nome, all
COIIVs., garage. '-a0..
u'. urLn.' hal, I rooms alna snare
Oatnl.houi, si L'_ auuis, ?.,._. 11t1.
-.. turn. hiat,- central,. 4 rooms and
odtis.,'-Z.. h'Mi. .
U u~t. ..at, 3 front rooms, sun
room, garage, East. 117I.
IWanted
GovT.- engineer requires unfuren.
ý yc, ...tn .,uL lu4 Oii Oi . or uying, pro
per1y 5u to iau acres Ilear L"aun
ceston. 171.
1?Alkntrlr'i c.uple, nouse or seu-cont.
flat, fairly central.. F92.
O.te to .tnree oullurn rooms, use con
veniences. -Adults. helerenccs.
H74.
?ALt;K, 'any West Tamer beach, ac
commouate 6. ' April' 7-17. -Ph.
1234 or 1146.
aUv u?-v. house, Perth or St. Leon
ards. H43.
`,vAN'L'tLD re.nl lulrnllleQ beet-sttLLg
room, Launceston, .lortnight, conm
mencing Ivatich 27. Communicate im
mediately P.O. Box 66, Queenstown.
S7Ar.N'ED--Building block, cash, Tre
vallyn " preferred. . Also loud
speaker,. complete. -"Examiner" 8609.
"ANTED to' Rent-House, 6 or 7
- rooms, vicinity Elphin-rd. prel.
H69.
\l/AJL'ED-Good grazing, several dry
cows within 7 'miles St. Leonaros
Apply 136 Charles-st.
\yANTED--Two furnished rooms, all
convs., mother and . son '(school
age). 1-162.
.AN'TED-Well grassed dairy- farm,
Swithin 40 miles L'ton, ' - 3.
)AN±ITED urgently ,to rent or- buy, 5
". roomed house. Possession: F85.
""ANTED-House Or flat, unfur
- nished. H38.
BOARD AND RESIDENCE
BUARD for invalid lady and daughter,
must lbe close to city. 'Private
home preferred.
F98.
GOVT. employee requires board, pri.
vate: or otherwise, with .some facili
ties for doing clerical work at night
H3.
'OOD accommuodation, 4 -adults, Eas.
'ter. Ulverstone or Devonport. H27.
SUNSHINE CHALET,
COLE S BAY.
HOLIDAY CHALETS, available fib
parties of any size, from 2/- per per
son. Stores obtainable.
Apply MANAGER. Sunshine Chalet,
Cole's Bay, for reservations. -
SPEND. your. holidays at "Parkside,"
St. Helens. Furn. cottages, boats.
N. and' D. Cunningham, phone 37.
AC. board ior elderly man or pen
sioner. 1-25.
,ANTE.D, oy soldier's wife and.two
young children, two unfurnished
rooms and conveniences. -30.
\ rc'D--Board, Monday to Friday.
' two High School boys. 18.
MEETlINGS
SAUNCESTON- PUBLIC LIBRARY
- FREE'LIBRARY PROPOSAL
A' Gencral Meeting of the mnimbers
of the Library will lie held in the
Library Hall on .Wednesday,-March 29,
1944, at 8 p.m.
BUSINESS:
'To receive- the' report of the Board
of Minagement. recommending the
acceptance of'the City Council's prbe
podsals to establish a free library.
J. R. FORWARD,
Secretary.
TORTHERN TPASMANIAN HOME
I ANNUAL MEETINGW
Notice is bhereh'' "iven that the An
nual• Met!cg of Sub.cribcrs to the
above ..lome and ithe public cencially
\\sill be held at the Town Hall. St.
Joihn-stret, Launceston/ on TUESDAY
EVENING, March 28. 1944,'at 8 o'clock.
, BUSINrESS:'
1. To receive the report of the com
.. mittee and audited balance-sheet.
2. To elect oficers. .
3. To consideri any other business thai
may arise. "m -
Nominitions for offeris must be
lodged with the sedretary not late:
than 4 p.m. on TUESDAY, 21st inst.
P.'T. ADAM. Secretary.
Launceston March 18.. 1944.

NO W
IS THE TIfME TO 'SECURE :AN
.ALLOTMENT
IN THE NEW~iEAD DISTRICT:
_ .60ft. Frontage, for £120 Per .Block
ONLY 'A LIMITED NUMBER' AVAILABLE
SEE US NOW FOR FULL PARTICULARS
6.6:. IZ ckad
SReal. Estate Agents and Auctioneers
112-114 St. John-street
C ITY" P. -RI
SUNDAY AFTERNOON.
SUNDAY AFTERNOON.
T..AUNCESTON ..BOYS'.:B AN D.
LAUNCESTON BOYS' BAND. '
.. . ·. . . . , . . .. , , . . . . I , , , , . .

CHAS. STUART
111 GEORGIE-STREET,
For
Blinds, Curtains, Carpets, Lines.,
and Bedding.
We Clean and Renovate.
POSITIONS VACANT
AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING
COMMISSION
TASMANJAN' BRANCH
Applications are invited for the tem
liorary position of Sound Effects Ope
rator (male or female) in the Pro
ductions Department. Knowledge of
the handling of turntables an advan
tage, but not essential.
Salary according to age basis, plus
cost of living variation.
Applications, which close 12 noon,
WEDNESDAY, March 29, 1944, should
be in' the applicant's own handwrit
ing, accompanied by copies only of
references, giving particulars of age,
qualifications, and experience. Enve
lopes to be endorsed "Application for
Sound Effects Operator" and addressed
to National Service Office, Hobart,
Launceston, Burnie, or Queenstown.
BOY for office. Monds, Affleck. Apply
National Service Office.
(,OMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA
DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR AND
NATIONAL SERVICE
Vacancy for position of INDUSTRIAL
LIGHTING OFFICER, MELBOURNE.
Applications are invited for a. tem
porary position of INDUSTRIAL
LIGHTING OFFICER, Industrial Wel
fare Dvision, MELBOURNE.
The position demands administrative
and organising experience and special
ised technical knowledge of illumin
ation, coupled with architectural or
engineering qualifications, but applica
tions will be accepted from persons
without specialised knowledge of.
illumination.
The annual salary scale of the posi
.tion ranges from £358 to £562 actual.
but such rates are subject to adjust
ment according to the rise or fall of
cost of living variations.
Applicants sh6uld state the following
particulars:
(a) full name, (b) address, (c)
date of birth; (d) educational
qualifications, (e) present employ
ment (whether "protected" or
otherwise) and (f) previous exper
ience.
They should give two personal re
ferences and submit copies of two
recent testimonials. Applicants should
furnish also information, as to their
liability for military service.
Preference will be given to Returned
Sailors, Soldiers or Airmen with the
necessary qualifications.
Applications in writing must reach
TIE SECRETARY,
Department of Labour and National
Service,
P.O. Box 2817AA, Melbourne,
not later than March 25. 1944.
COMMONWEALTH' OF AUSTRALIA.
DEPARTMENT OF .POST-WAR
RECONSTRUCTION.
Applications are invited from men
and women for temporary employment
as Research Officer (Statistics). at Can
berra. Actual salary payable is from
£358 to £562 per annum for males, and
£283 to £487 per annum for females,
according to qualifications and experi
ence of successiul applicant.'
Applicants should. be graduates. in
Commerce or Economics, and should
have had experience in the use and in
terpretation of Australian statistics;
Advancement beyond £418 per an
num (actual) for males, and £343 per
annum (actual) for. females, is subject
to demnonstration of capacity for statis
tical research work. Advancement be
yond £490 per annumn (actual) for
males and £413 per annum (actual) for
females, is subject to demonstration of
ability to undertake independent statis
tical research work.
Preference will be given to returned
sailors, soldiers, and airmen with the
necessary qualifications.
Applications, showing full name,
date, and place of birth, war service (if
any), and full. particulars of qualifica
tiops :a?d. exp.erience,' should . be :ad
dres?ed to the Director-General of
Post-War Reconstruction, Canberra, to
reach him not later than- March -30,
1944.
(IOMPANION' help (over 45) for
elderly lady, residing at Perth 'D
Bransd:n, Franklin Village.
ARRIED Shepherd for N.E..Coast
pastoral. property. References re
quired. Tasmanian . Wool ..Growers;
Launceston. •
i'iAN for, sack 'mnending machlie.suit
infirm worker. .Monds.kAfrldck.
Apply National Service. Office,. Laun
ceston.
1[AN for store, work. Monds. Affleck.
Apply National.Serv.ie? Ofcl.p
W A ."T E .
FEMALE TYPIST, ST'ENOGRAPHER,
AND CLERK.C
Salary, £3/5/- per Week.
SIX' WEEKS' HOLIDAY.
Apply, No. D71,
NATIONAL SERVICE OFFICE.
t.V tur1ýPU" at once, young' girl, conL
panion, help soldier's \ite three
children,. Bcauty Point. Good homei
week-ends free. Apply 265 Welling
ton-street. ' Apply National Service
Uillce.
WANTED - Woman, married or. over
45, do plain cooking and .assist
housework, slleep in or out. Godod
wages aind conditions. Apply, ,135
Charles-sarectl
\TANTbEDLabourer's, sillled a unll
skilled, for Launccston Gas Conm
pany. A\ward wages, ' Apply,. National
Service Office.
.'lAtlur;D-\ioman, for housework,
small flat, 2 people, 9' to 2 daily,
Sundays free.. Apply F95, lthrough Na.
tional Service Office, L'toin.
VAN'ED-Housemaid.' Apply, .Mi'
troh Queen Victoria Hospitial
through the National Service Offlce.
yTD.-Girl for switcaboard and
typing for:'Hotcl Metropole. Ap
ply National Services Office.s
'AN'IED-Strong. Lad for factory
and'yard. Batten's, 93 Wellington
st. Apply Natisnal Ser('ice. Office. .
\IANTED'-Conmpctent tractor dr'iver,
used to agricultural work. ,.Apply
H. A. Thomson, Bentlcy, Chudleigh.
XVANTED-Woman over 45, for house
work; 2 morn. each week. H67.
~ANTED--Housemaid for Broadland
'House School.
TANTED--M.C. or 2 ladies, to man
eage cating shop. H48, Ex.
T?OMAN' do washing and cleaning
weekly. 136 Chartls-st. Apply
National Service Office.
'POSITIONS VACANT
k'Y youthl, 15~i years-Clerlcal posi
tiomi in oeice; 12 months' expe ience
Referrenccs. G56.
iiSCAI'ARGED soldier desires pos.
driving: go anyw, expd. H60, Ex,
'ADY, middle-aged, capable, 'wants
housework, live in, and bring aged
mothsdd. .I165, Ex.
VOMAN over 45 would like to mind
h 1 ori.-"2 children afternoons, 2/
hour; reliable. l J,. E..,
FURNI1TURE .
I t' W\LSIHULt4i UliUt., i',1 , urgu.'e-st."
60 'Ueimeurge-st.-.3 •rcouns. of "good
lsrniture for £68; £2)1 deposlit aind 201/
,reekly.- ilcluding .pce bedru'im suile
large double wardrobe.. smart dress
table. con. geul's rube, double Oed anO
,vire mattress;. figured v,'aliu't :.blffel
polished din,. room -able and 4 leather
;hairs: large kitdhienm cabinet with all
mod. colnvebtenes,' kithesi _tau'le and
f strong chairs Reductimin fur cash
?T YOUNG'S FURNITURE HOUSE,
60-62" WELLINGTON-STREET.
Phone 1960. '
AT AYOUNG'S-Bedding made to
order. Alt sizes. .
X-T YO-iNG'S-Polisd Buffets, £.
£-11/10/-. £12/10/-. £14'10?-.
""'6-620 . WELLINGTON-STREET."

NOW SHOWING
T SESSIONS AT 2.15 and 7.45 p.m.
Telephone Theatre at 477 for Reservations.
!i.
ALAN LADD
Now. .a Star, as
tHELEN WALKER MABEL PAIGE SHELOON LEOHARD
MARIE McDONALD • A rP)ament rIuPl
SPECIAL RETURN SEASON:
Dorothy Lamour Richard Denning in
"BEYOND THE BLUE HORIZON"
IN GLORIOUS TECHNICOLOR

Beaconsfield Pictures
TO-NIGHT
"THE NIGHT BEFORE THE
DIVORCE" and
"A HAUNTING WE WILL GO"
WEDNESDAY:
"BROADWAY" and
"HALF-WAY TO SHANGHAI."
Trevallyn War Orphans
Appeal for Launceston
Legacy
Will. all who have Books
please return by 5 p.m. on
Monday, March 20, 1944?
An Important Meeting
of all inteiested will be held
at the School at 8 p.m. Thura
day, March 23, 1944.. It is
hoped that each of the 147
helpers who have been allotted
duties for March 25 'will be
present.
BEACONSFIELD-St. Patrick's dance,
St. Francis Xavier's Hall. Saturday,
March 18. Good' supper, music, .and
floor.
E\VANDALE. BALL, Wednesday,
March 22, aid Red Cross. Jack
Gooding's. lot Rhythm Band. De
lightful supper. Novelties.. Admis
s;on: Ladies;2/-, gents 276, double 4.
LIsBRINA GRAND BALL,
FRIDAY, MARCH 31.
RESERVE SEATS.
5/- return. Morrison,
'Ph. 272.
LP.41R BEACH DAY TRIP,
EVERY SUNDAY. 10 A.M.
Meals and hot water, obtainable.
Reserve Seats.
Morrison, 'Ph. 272.
. ONGFORID TO-NIG(-3'.-,
S USUAL "FORTNIGHTLY 'DANCE
".Calitol' D'arice Bafd. '
Perfect Floqr. Novelties. Supper.
Admission-l/3. *
TENNIS BALLS
Leave Your Old Tennis Balls with us
to be.Re-processed.
Quick Service Assured.
Your racket restrung by our expelt.
15/- 20/-. 23/- 30 -.
ATHOL MARTIN'S
SPORTS .STORE
73 BRISBANE-STREET.

GRAND OLD TIME DANCE
TO-NIGHT. : . ALBERT HALL. TO-NIGHT.
Under the auspices of the
RAILWAY SILVER BAND
Broadcast through 7EX at 9 p nm. .
ERN .HERBERT'S OLD-TIME DANCE BAND
' 'Master of Ceremonies CYRIL MARVELL
Don't miss this Wonderful Old-Time Night. Bring your friends and meet old
friends.
ADMISSION--Ladies 1/3; Cents 1I11.
DANCING-CRYSTAL PALAIS-TO)-N IGHT
SWE OFFER EVERY FACILITY FOR ENJOYABLE DANCING
Featuring STAN HUNTINGTON AND HIS BAND in Dance l'empo.
A 6erect sDider-web foior, electric fans. co:nfurtable aupointments.
Dance' in comfort in I,AUNCESTON'S LEADING BALLROOM.
SADMISSION 2/3
3rand i50-5U Mlonday. . Learners' Class. Thursday. 7.30. Modern. Iri and Sat.
CEC.. YOUNG Manager
T RE .V A LL LLY N
SCARNIVAL AND SPORTS
SHOWMEN. ýPROFESSIONAL OR OTHERWISE, ARE NGTIPFIED THAT
UNLESS CORRECT APPLICATION HAS -BEEN MADE AND PERMISSION
* '*" . . ' . GRANTED,
They will not be permitted to OPERATE OR TAKE PART ON TREVALLYN
RECREATION GROUNDS,
. " "' - " ' " MARCH 25, 1944.
S.St. o CAIRNS J. S. ROBERTS, Joint Carnival Secretaries.
76 St.. :John-street, Launcestdon.
Combined Scouts and Cubs' Swimming Carnival
VICTORIA BATHS ... .. .. .... .. . .. .. TO-DAY
S COMMENCING 2.30 P.M.
Over 140 Entris . . . :rSwimming, Diving. and Novelly tems:
Excellent Racing and First Class Entertainment Assured.
ADMISSION-ADULTS 1/-. CHILDREN 3d.
CONCERT BY RAILWAY SILVER SENIOR
AND JUNIOR BANDS in
City Park on Sunday, March 19, at 8.30 p.m.
IN AID :OF W.A.N.S. (A.C.F.) PATRIOTIC FUND
PROGRAMME:
SENIOR BAND-March, "The Elephant;" Selection, "Maid of the Moun
tains:" Trombone Solo. "The Joker" (Soloist, Roy Bushby).
JUNIOR BAND-1HAumoreske, "Lazy Pete;" lHymn, ""Rock of Ages"
tSoloist. Tomni Crawford).
SENIOR .BAND--Watz. "Bridal Rose;" Selection, "Shamrock Land."
IASSED BANDS--March, _"Invercargill."
, GOD SAVE THE KING.
VERDI McMAHON, Musical Director.
· · e ------1
... -7EX
("THE EXAMINER" STATION)
WEEK-END LISTENING
SATURDAY SUNDAY:.-."'
, .Hymns for the People.. 5.45
Sporting .. p.... . . 6.25 rd
World Affairs .... 6.13 i
SRed Cross ....... . .. .. 7.30 Hit Parade .... ...6. ... .... 6.28
I March of Time .... .... 6.30
Army.on Parade ... 8.00 "Flare Path" ........ ... 8.00
Old Time Dance ...... 900 Music for Muniioneers 9.00
Yor Spcial Request . .20 Stars of Southern Cross 9.15
Your Special Requests..- 9.20- Their Finest Hour .... . 9.30

JOHN
CLEMENTS
as a guerilla
Captain who
makes . the
Huns pay!
MARY MORRIS
sensational actress
/ of "imnpernel"
Smith," as the
Woman behind
the man behind
the gun!
EIMING4Tp
PICTURE
Plus:-"ELMER COMES
TO TOWN"
with Frank Albertson.
NOW SHOWING.
t 2.00 and 7.50 p.m.
TO RESERVE
PHONE 635
MAJESTIC
HEY! KIDDIES!
Here We Are Again
To Cheer You Up With:
"PUT PUT TROUBLE"
"LITTLE WHIRL WIND"
"FIRE CHIEF";'
Plus Chapter 6 of "
"DON WINSLOW
of the COAST GUARD"
Doors Open at 1 p.m. So be early.

€ CHBIwMK NOWM
*AJD1 MANO)ON 'p/ AT 2.15 7.45
' I* XtY M y I"* 'PHONE 605
SRALPH) DIM Y "* :
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Gk RACt LOVE .mR /
*Katherine won rGie. ExhEib.
, JUN 1HM06tT
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MWUINJ nowI
*0. 0ttm mu
*l ALEN WHAN
W E ARAO MOW3RAT PLUS
U xOvsa Diverstay
r RA?a te RN r j Short ubject
Le 0Gu Vdn UAWaxOv and Newreels
TO-DAY
AT 2.15 AND 7.45 A
NA ANews Sossion To-night, 7.15
COLOR AND SONG *
FLOOD THE SCREEN
11tco'
Trevallyn's Big Carnival
EDWARD ARNOLD
WALTER BRENNAN
SPIG 8TREVA Y ON -AS N G . t RECREATION GROUND
.... Robert Riskin 'RANK C
WARNER BROS. STUDIO
Latest Gaumont, Fox Overseas and Cinesound News. Book at Central
News Agency 427. or Theatre 1673.
Unfolding to the Public of Launceston
THE
CAPTAIN A. R. CUTLER, V.C.
Greatest Sporting hProgramme
Ever .-Submitted
Trevallyn's Big Carnival
FOR THE WAR ORPHANS
TREALLYN RECRETION GROUND
Next Saturday, March 25, 1944
Under the Patronage of his 'Excellency the Governor. SIR ERNEST
CLARK, G.C.M.G., K.C.B., C.B.E., and LADY CLARK.
The Committee proudly announces that the Carnival will be opened
by our AUSTRALIAN HERO,
CAPTAIN AN. R CUTLER, V.C.
Invited guests include Tasmanian heroes of the Great
, ar (1911-1S)-Messrs. J. J. Dwyer, V.C., S. R. Mc
D)ougall, V.C., and P. C. Statton, V.C.
Special Trams and 'Buses from corner of Charles and Brisbane streets
from P o 3 .m.. and continuous s.rrv. o thereafter.a
'LOCATION OF GROUND - CNTINUE FROM TRAM TERMINUS.
Jlave Sanothr look at these admission charges:
CHILDREN FREE-ADULTS 1/'- (no tax).
Plenty of Parking Space for Cars, under control of police authorities.
NO. CHARGE.
THREE BANDS - LAUNCESTON BOYS' BAND, RAILWAY SILVER
BAND, ST. ANDREW'S CALEDONIAN BAND.
Spectacular Parade to Ground bArchery adets from corner of Cimtier
and Tame r streets--A" Training Corps. Church Grammar School.
Launcciton Technical College, Scotch College, State Hig Schoolquarem
The Catick's College.
'EMEMBERI SNAKE GULLY COMES TO TOWN! Complete with
kill Envek Walopesn, and alluck Wthe Personaities om the Great Outbaca
The Horses from Snake Gully .will definitely compete in the Draught
oll ors Cup. No balloting out. No batteries.
For methe fist time n Tr.hillynBudifferent. Secuir Exhibition 1000 BirdExpense.
The OutstanColoudin and Specimens te finest obtainable. ct"-Alex
SFEW OF THE STALLS:HE KIDDIES
2 Produce Stalls .,"Hot Dogs" (by the thousand)
2 Cake Stalls MIX - pecial Afternoon Tea served In
2 Sweets Stalls School Building, opposite ground,
3 Iceo Cream Stalls and in beautiful surroundings.
3 Cordial Stalls
SOMGRAMME OF EVEATTRACTIONS:
Aunt Sally LKncckutlne Don Bradman Blocks
Bow and Arrow Archery The Old Favourite-Hoop-la
The Swinging Bottle Knockem
The Racirhtg Yaclub, Park-ts Black and WTroite Squarem
The Color Races' The Milking Dolls
Skill Ep.m.-Girlpes and Lucky Wheels The Glass Case
flollem
SEE THE PROFESSIONALS PERFORM:
THE INDIAN YOGI AND SPIDER WOMAN,
Something New - Som4thing.Different. Secured at Enormous Expense.
The Outstanding Attraction-The Lesmarvelleaup), "Adagio ActrdsAlex
Mansficld, Famous Conjurer. ..m
A FEW OF THE.SPECIALTIES FOR THE KIDDIES-- c!
MERRY MIX - SHETLAND PONY RIDES -;,
PROGRAMME OF EVENTS:
45 e Guy" arophies All Events
2 p.m.- Launcton Mess Meenger p.m.Boys' Ch e.mponship un
Boys' Cup, commencing at 45er 16 (residents of Trevallyn),
Yachit Club, Park-street. Tro- 100 yards
phein 30/-, 10/-. Competitor 3.55 p.m.-Girls' Championship
must use ordinary trade cycles, 5.30nder 16 (rsidents ibeof Treval
2 p.m.-Boys' Hlandicap under 12, lyn), 75 yards
0 yards. Cup goods.
BOOK2.15 p.m.-Finih Messenger Boys 4.10 p.mNOW - TUnder 1BUS year CAin-.'
Cup on ground, pionship for ciilOR WALK-BUT Gren whose
2.20 p.m.-Girls' Handicap under (ethers are in Services, 75yds,
12, 0 yards 4TO-NI20 p.m--Marred Womdn' Race
2.30 p.m.BoyLD Handicap under (Handicap), 50 yards
214, 75 yards 4.30 p.m.-"Trevallyn Scramble,".
.J ack Russell and his Bap undave boys and girls under 6, to be
2.45 pm.--"Snale Gully" at'rives dian.
2.50 p.m.-Arrival of Cadets Corps, 4.40 p.m.-Trevallyn Sector C.D.L.
March, and March Past. Messenger Boys' Race.
3 p.m., Official Opening by 4.45 p.m.--Crowning of Ugly Man
5 p.m.-lt's here at last--Draw
Captain A.. Cutler, novel.C. iEleventh Big Art Union Fox
3.3 or p.m.--Sna NAully Draught 5.0 p.m.- 1-Sal tinber and other
Horse Cup . . . goods.
BOOK YOUR TRAVEL PRIORITY NOW - TRAM, 'BUS. CAR,
PLANE, CYCLE, HORSEBACK, OR WALK--BUT GET THERE!
IT WILL BE THE BIGGEST DAY IN THE HISTORY OF THE
GARDEN SUBURB.
ST. AILBE'S ? TO-NIGHT MARCH 18
GRAND 50/50 OLD AND NEW TIME CONTINUOUS DANCING TO TWO
BANDS
Jack Russell and his Band Da ae Armitage and his Band of Players.
Perfect floor, good supper, novelties. Eleventh heat of Champion Fox
Trot Competition.
'non't lorgol (ARAND FINAL, SAIrUR)DAY; APR1L, I. Iln'l be ton late.,
i li= prizce. Admission, 2/-,: . .. ,.RR.Y MlcGEE, 1\.C,

SLAUNCESTON, TASMANIA.
ESrABLISHED 1842.
SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1944
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