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Advertising : 1,438 wordsMr. and Mrs. A. [?] and their S[?] are spending a fortnight at [?], Victor Harbor. The marriage of E[?] Avis [?] ...
Article : 397 wordsevening in the local hall [?] were the guests of the young ladies. The hall was decorated with blue and white streamers and lucky black cats. Supper was handed round. Mr. ...
Article : 126 wordsIn air [?] Harbor Institute Mr. A. Nu[?] was entertained at a farewell social. After a residence of seven years in the town he has joined the mounted police. Mr. H[?] ...
Article : 227 wordsFrom J. A. HODGSON, Peterborough -In St. Peter's Cathedral on the 3rd inst., the Rev. John Warren if reported to have delivered an address on ...
Article : 411 wordsIn the Norwood Town Hall the coming of age of Mr. Jack Kansom, of East-parade, Kensington, was celebrated. The hall was decorated with balloons and streamers of blue and gold.. ...
Article : 117 wordsThe residents of Aldinga spent an enjoyable evening in the local hall when they were the [?] of the young ladies. The hall was decorated with blue and white streamers and ...
Article : 254 wordsA kitchen evening was [?] to Miss Lacy Mr. Smith in the D[?]ron Hall, Peterborough recently, on the eve of her marriage. Mr. J. Shane was char[?]. Musical and [?]ary ...
Article : 70 wordsThe paper hall held at Austral Garden, Waikerie, on Wednesday last, in aid of the funds of the Wednesday Institute, proved an unqualified [?]. There was an attendance of ...
Article : 321 wordsIn Memory.-" I, the first of August, 1913, fel on a Friday, 2. The consul for Belgium does not handle Belgium War Belgium. "Saturday."-The adjourning owner can claim ...
Article : 637 wordsThe annual Shearers' Ball was held at [?] Station on Saturday. There was a cricket match in the afternoon-Olary versus Outalpa Shearers. The scores were:-Olary, 62; Outalpa Shearers. ...
Article : 316 wordsLast Saturday evening Miss Betty Saundors entertained about 40 friends at her home, "Raeville," King William-road, Hyde Park. Dancing was held in the ...
Article : 185 wordsFrom "ASSISTANT."—If the Trades Hall people and Mr. Howard really want to do some good for the shop assistants. the best way to do it would be to devote. ...
Article : 242 wordsA interesting lecture is arranged far Friday evening, when Professor Agar, of the Melbourne University, will speak on "Eugeuics and Civilis[?]" ...
Article : 81 wordsA marked fancy dress balls; in aid of the football club, was held in the Cooke's Plains Hall on August 15. The hall was decorated with red and blue streamers and with balloons of ...
Article : 304 wordsIn the Masonic Half, Torrensville, on Saturday, Mr. Fred Krohn, of Hilton, gave a party to celebrate has seventeenth birthday, and that of Miss Jean Burns, of ...
Article : 229 wordsFrom "ONE WHO KNOWS."—"Aboriginal" says is of an opinion that justice and commonsense call for a kinder way of treatment ...
Article : 240 wordsFrom GEO. G. HACKET, Narrung:— Your leader on the inst., whilst set-[?] ting forth the difficulties that [?] the dairy farmer in respect to prices he has ...
Article : 413 wordsA wa[?]le dance was held in the Murray Town Institute on August 15, the [?] [?] being in aid of the Catholic Church in Hooleroo centre. The hall, which was tastefully decorated with ...
Article : 220 wordsFrom H. B. HALL.—A paragraph under I the above heading regarding the experiences of Mr. T. P. Smith appeared in your issue of 19th inst. According to Mr. ...
Article : 113 wordsAt the Hindmarsh Baptist Church a marriage was celebrated between W. Leslie, third surviving son of Mr. and Mrs VV. Norrel, James, Redruth, Burra, and ...
Article : 305 wordsFrom "BELIEVE IN THE RIGHT."-I agree with the sentiments expressed about the above fund and think it ought to be helped, but Australia should not ...
Article : 77 wordsProm "PED".—Having just returned from a trip up the Queensland coast as far as Cairns, and having spent a short : ...
Article : 238 wordsFrom '"FULLARTON":—I can sympathise with "Music Teacher" as I, too, have the same trouble. It is distressing to be depending on certain fees to pay one's ...
Article : 458 wordsA dance arranged by Misses S.J. Clifford and M. McN[?]ol, of Kongorong, was held in the A[?]andale hall on Thursday evening. There were visitors from Kongorong, Port MacDonnell, ...
Article : 210 wordsFrom M. J. HERBERT, Moorook. River Murray:—One of the conditions of the proposed bounty to Doradilla growers is that growers who are their own ...
Article : 546 wordsFrom WILLIAM J. SHAW.— With respect to Mr. Wiltshire's action in introducing the cinema into his church, it would be as well to show more charity. Our ...
Article : 483 wordsThe wedding of Gilbert McC, (late lieutenant A.I.F.) youngest Bay, to L[?] M. second Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. Smith, of Gl[?]rn, Peterhor[?]gh was quietly celebrated at St. ...
Article : 264 wordsFrom "STATE OPERA HOUSE."-A compatriot of one of the principals (Mile, Berar[?]) in the a[?]artistically successful opera season (which terminated last Saturday, ...
Article : 547 wordsAt St. An[?]etus' Church, Peterborough, on August 12. L[?], M. second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. Smith of [?] was married to [?] ...
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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931), Wed 20 Aug 1924, Page 6
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