Mr. V. E. Stanton and family leave for Auckland by the Melbourne express on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Clucas, of Rose Park ...
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Article : 122 wordsFrom ARTHUR SNELL, [?]awarra Milk Supply, Bolivar:—I am pleased that Mr. Geo, G. Morphett admits the struggles of the milk producer for the last two years ...
Article : 494 wordsTo-day's programme at the Majestic Theatre from the point of view of variety, eclipses any that has been seen there for some time. Foremost among the many ...
Article : 249 wordsThe wedding of the Rev. W. Clair Palmer, L.Th., and Miss Clara Dunn, A.T.C.L., was celebrated at the Port Adelaide Congregational Church on ...
Article : 356 wordsFrom R. W. BOWERY, Payneham.—Mr. Penfold Hyland, in your issue of January 23, replying to "A. F. D.," makes ment on of my name in quoting the "California ...
Article : 618 wordsClare is the scene of great festivity at present. On Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. R. E. H. Hope gave a delightful dance at their charming home, "Wolta ...
Article : 468 wordsDo beautiful women rule the world? One clear note carries its message throughout the length of the William Fox photo-play, "Nero," being screened at West's this ...
Article : 152 wordsFrom H. H. LING:—I have perused Mr. Uhrlaub's letter defending Esperanto, which appeared in your issue of the 22nd instant. I regret through absence from ...
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Advertising : 489 wordsA boy aged seventeen and a girl of fifteen years, because they feared their love romance would be ended by parting, went hand in hand together to the Southern ...
Article : 424 wordsFrom H. N. WICKS:—Mr. Grasby accuses me of "getting off the mark and discussing another matter altogether." and yet in the same letter he gets down to ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 59 wordsMr. and Mrs. Allan Fraser, of Martin-street, Birkenhead, gave an enjoyable evening at their residence on Saturday to celebrate the 16th birthday of their ...
Article : 151 wordsFrom THE RADIO ASSOCIATION OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA:—A telegram in "The Advertiser" headed "Dangers of Wireless" states that a man was killed ...
Article : 152 wordsExciting scenes were witnessed at a fire which destroyed the contents [?] bedroom of a thatched cottage at Charleston Kings, near Cheltenhant, England. ...
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Advertising : 146 wordsFrom "A MOTHER":—I trust all good thinking parents will wake up to the fact that a great catastrophe is awaiting their offspring, if we allow the hotels to ...
Article : 78 wordsFrom "WIRELESS":—Mr. H. Black says that in order to listen to concert's broadcasted from Sydney, Melbourne, and Adelaide he believes that he would need ...
Article : 401 wordsOn Wednesday, at the residence of Mrs. T. Windebank, "Merriewood," Hamilton a farewell afternoon was given to Miss Alice Abbott, who is reiving for Adelaide. There were about [?] ...
Article : 175 wordsFrom "S.A.A."—A cablegram reports statements in a speech by Representative Sherwood in Congress implying that prohibition in the United States is a failure. ...
Article : 323 wordsMr. and Mrs. H. G. Altus celebrated their silver wedding at their residence, Elizabeth-street, Maitland, on Friday evening, January 18, when 50 relatives and friends were entertained. The ...
Article : 150 wordsFrom ARTHUR WHEATON.—Your article in Wednesday's issue by a resident in China, telling of the extreme wealth on the one hand and abject poverty on the ...
Article : 195 wordsAt the Hindmarsh Congregational Church, Winnifred E., youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. McLennan, of George-street, Hindmarsh, was married to Mr. Jack C. Rumball ...
Article : 413 wordsFrom DAVID ANDREW, manager Bendigo Fair:—Permit me to appeal to all ex-Bendigonians wherever they may be, and others, for financial assistance towards ...
Article : 211 words"Marino." Orroroo.—[?] troughs that have become rusty should frost of all be thoroughly cleansed with a strong soda solution to remove all grease. Rust should then be removed with ...
Article : 339 wordsFrom "SAFETY FIRST":—For long distances the Glen Osmond tram line, as well as other round the suburbs is raised several inches above the road. For the ...
Article : 116 wordsFrom "A.L.," Goodwood:—Mr. Birrell's comments on the above make interesting reading. He thinks the purpose of the Labor Government would be "to find out ...
Article : 593 wordsFrom JAMES FEEKINGS.—Mr. Jarman considers that the law forbidding Sunday shooting should be abolished seeing fruit our parklands have been ...
Article : 386 wordsFrom CHAS. BASTARD.—It appears to be bad policy to disturb the etiquette of the Government offices. I had already written twice during the season to the ...
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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931), Sat 26 Jan 1924, Page 11
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