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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 2,070 words
  3. MUSICAL SOCIETY.

    On the eve of his departure with the Australian Expeditionary Force, Mr. Geo. Burr, ex-secretary of the Geelong Musical Society, will be presented with ...

    Article : 106 words
  4. WOOL CLOSES FIRM.

    There have been general congratulations over the success of the second series of the Geelong wood sales, which closed yesterday with a very firm ...

    Article : 122 words
  5. THE Geelong Advertiser.

    The meeting held in His Majesty's Theatre last night is a remarkable comment on the attitude of organised Labor towards sport and thrift. The Eight ...

    Article : 1,032 words
  6. TOWN TALK. WEATHER FORECAST.

    Fine and hot northerly winds, change Inter, affecting the Western district first. ...

    Article : 18 words
  7. WILL THE RAIN COME?

    Without rain in the next three weeks a produce merchant prophesies that chaff will go to £15 per ton. Mr. Hunt is not without hope that rain will ...

    Article : 136 words
  8. DUTY ON JUTE FABRICS.

    Farmers' organisations throughout the Commonwealth are petitioning the Minister of Trade and Customs to remit the 10 per cent, duty on all jute ...

    Article : 104 words
  9. MELBA CONCERT EXPENSES.

    In another column we publish the balance-sheet of the recent very successful Melba concert, held in Geelong. The expenditure totals £72/10/9, probably a ...

    Article : 116 words
  10. PRODUCE MARKETS.

    Butter supplies were short of requirements at yesterday's sales. The market remains firm at advanced rates for eggs. For fruit, competition was ...

    Article : 118 words
  11. FOODSTUFFS FIRMER.

    Outside [?]ur, bran and pollard, which are fixed at an association rate, and all foodstuffs were firmer yesterday. Oats advanced to 56 and 6[?] maize to 63, ...

    Article : 102 words
  12. MR. HOBAN'S MINISTRY.

    In the ten months that he has been at Yarra-street the Rev. S. J. Hoban has seen an increase of £100 in the offertories, which are the best for sixty ...

    Article : 87 words
  13. THOSE WHO DON'T VOTE.

    Since there is no legal provision in the Electoral Act to punish the 20 per cent, of Corio electors who did not vote at last Federal election, the Chief ...

    Article : 101 words
  14. MATCHES UP AGAIN.

    On the Geelong wholesale market yesterday safety matches rose to 6 3 a grpss, and the imported lucifers to between 6/6 and 6/9, according to quality. ...

    Article : 73 words
  15. 1000 PICNICKERS IN GEELONG.

    Two trams conveyed over 1000 people to Geelong yesterday by the Berringa, Smythesdale and Rokewood combined State schools' excursion; the first train ...

    Article : 138 words
  16. VALUELESS CHEQUE PASSED.

    A cheque purporting to be signed by four directors of a Melbourne manufacturing company accepted by a leading city firm this week: the person ...

    Article : 111 words
  17. ART CALLERY OPENING.

    It was stated last night by the secretary. Mr. T. G. Moore, that the new Hitchcock Art Gallery will not be opened inside a month. The tinting of the ...

    Article : 155 words
  18. TO POPULARISE PICNICS.

    Referring yesterday to the "Advertiser" suggestion that more might the done to popularise Geelong as a picnic resort with centres other than Lismore ...

    Article : 133 words
  19. BARWON RIVER IMPROVEMENTS.

    At the last Barwon River conference, a sub-committee consisting of the mayors of the city and adjoining boroughs, shire presidents and ...

    Article : 158 words
  20. FALL INTO CONCRETE PIT.

    An unfortunate slip on the edge of a cutting at the Federal woollen Mills yesterday afternoon caused Mr. James Downie, aged 59, of Sharp-street, ...

    Article : 99 words
  21. SCHOOL GIRL'S LIFE SAVED.

    But for the smartness of Mr. T. M'Coy, manager of the Western Baths, there might have been a fatality to record yesterday at the annual swimming ...

    Article : 208 words
  22. ANGLERS AND "UNDERWEIGHTS."

    In [?]ling [?]les the point has been raised that anglers are not concerned with the [?]shing regulations against taking underweight fish, or, to be more ...

    Article : 137 words
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