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tte mm if v. J7 rv 'saws'' ecu WHITE AS SHOW -NU. 22.301. PRICE UW. MELBOURNE.

MONDAY. JANUARY 10. 1927. 16 PAGES. SHIPPING.

IN MEMORIAM. 1IAR11EN. In sad ami memory of my dealy loved mother, who pasted away on 10th COMMANDS THE PREFERENCE LOST AND FOUND. QINIRAL (Oentlnusd.i LOST. Spectacles.

H. Yami. Sandringhaio, Reward. It. Prenzel, cor.

Toorak anu Punt S. Yarra. Wediieiday night." ereiilnB Bag, Ills Majesty's Theatre or St. Kilda-rd. LOST, told Wristlet Watch, betwt-en -Moora and Nicholson Foetsciay.

steward. Esy-walkiii, Fcotsciay. I OST lady'a gold Watch in Sstur.hiy keepsake. Itev.anl. l'lease phone, F1044.

LbST. Crank Handle. Arins-, tbde- Wr, 4 E. Malvern. 1.1301.

JOST, Bicycle, tram ter-J minus, fixed wheel, large saddle. Reward. 130 N. Fltsroy, I OST. Saturday evening.

Itag, containing books und iweipts. Welh-rd. or ijiivtawn. tioTaru. lauaeu, a tail on uneuwi I OST.

Kit Bag, elothn. 7.15 a.m. Camira-J Williaiiistown tsaln, Richmond, Saturday. Reward. 35 CollingwooeL I OST, FHnoorAt.

or St: kiid'anmTday, Parcel Dress Material. Reward. 110 Nur i Middle Pk. IOST. Saturday, child')" cable" Bangle." between Urgent pictures and Balmoral-at.

Reward. 23 S. Yarn. LOST, Fiat Motor Handle, betwnIawtYvTn and Oaklefgh, Saturday. Reward.

J3300. OKT. a Bank Pasa Boob, on Abbotsfonl Fjnder ploaae return to address in same. IOST. Gladstone llac, coming from market.

Re- ivurel Kilda, TOST, Suiday week? Medal, InitrwlF.W.. keep-J take. Reward. Acot Vale. F6100.

MOTtHl Starting Handlo Lost, between Garden Vale sUtiou. Bii-it? Reward. 33 Clonalg-St, Brighton. X1075. SUIT Cast," taken fy" mtitaka 1 Platform.

p.m, Htalebville train (7th WOl'LD Person seen tiilnz ing room, Rlchmund railway station, Sstur- MISSING FRIENDS. A LLOYD'S InvestlgaUou Offlces, Established Upuarda of IW years, HO Melb. Scarchcj and Inquiries made throughout the world; 200 years' Uuclaimed Mouey Records. 1B43. A DUNN'S Detective Agency "Nerer Sleeps," A the old Original Finn.

Estab, 1881. Missing 1) riends, Persona Traced, Surreillance, Commercial, Secret Inquiries; divorco evidence collected a sreciallty. expert staff, advice free. Phone 5302. Only address.

7P Elisabeth-street. MELBOURNE. JEFFERY'S. 10 SUCCESSFUL 1CEA11S. Under Modern iieOiodi-.

BIi? ourveiiiance aiso i'iku-STATEv Phono DAY anl NldHT SERVICE, Cent, 4116. Private Jntenlews. Conducted Per-aonally. DIVORCES. Strictly Conftdontlal.

Missing iw Friends Traced. ADVICE FREE. r. Investigation, Largo or Small. mi fiUceefS NO OHAHGE.

JKFFEHY, jt ThoAae, 231 ColllnK-rect. Agency. Wit) N. Carlton, over 20 years attuched Do tv.tive Oftice. Mclb.

Fiicnda traced: private in- iinm. pre area qt coun, BEUT tA.J.A.), home, 18 city liaU). eierything O.K. Mum. CRUELTY to Children.

Report casra ot rnielty or neglect hi confidence to Society for Preven-. lion, Morris House. Exhibition and Little Colliut atreets. F1087. DOR KEN.

No heavy" only 2tt weekly, 343 3S2 'ha 43 Footaeray. JND of your aura, to-night, ana Joiiy i You don't jcok it. "Take lonnettes and look slender and happy. ADAME'l'arfaitc Sample Rooms, 3rd "floor, IvX Clyde Ho iikc. 12 Collina-st.

Imported uaui-ilo Tailored Costumes fniu i 10; alteratioot free. TACGIE. Come' a mlstakeT No7 2M; MEDICINALLY ToUey'a Three Star Uiauiiy, as supplied to the Melbourne HnsDltal. Letter addressed to Xl G.P.O.. Melbounio.

Pleaso-call for unit. TAL. Received letter; write again; have nibney ja. wuiuiw io iiiuu you; love anu licit OI IUCK. No.

12,201, late S. G.la.. am gettinjT married wltliln the next few weeks, so wish to unit iium jou, iie xour wooer, late Drhumhellar. 'Alt i COSE 1 1 U.inTeaT7; nrerftiU yeara' huccwij, Lotherington'a, 213 1TTOCLD Mils Lil of Bfistol.i Buureas, write 3iurpny. 70 Albert Pk.

OUNG Man would' like acquaintance of an- Jtv oilier, lfJ-, cornpaiiion. (. IX. Age. MATRIMONIAL NOTICES.

A A. A. A. A. A.

JEFFREY'S MATRIMONIAL BUREAU. Private ltejristered Office. A Select List cf Those Seeking Slarrtage. Plain lurcui otouii rtui). jiarniacs arraugea.

Call and ObUin Particulars Gratis. 220 COLLIN S-STRl-JST. Over Blue Bird Cafe. AA.A.A.A.A. -James's Matrimonial Bureau.

Consult proprictrcus, numerous inarrigea solera-iiiaod. ojien daily 10 till 0 p.m.; introduction fee x.l xf. mu weeni, op. ictoria Ladr. ivith small meanHnjM J.J durly Gentleman, with same, view above.

"IpNGINEER. young. Ukeiniako acquaintance Lady. baa' 170. IffitTmeet'oirl, inntlL 20.

lew rnarriage. Sute age, S.S.. Age. ull; neat Gent, who would rcsiAH-b, nuiif, rewriTSl wnuia( JJOICSUHU SHIPPING. 4 BERDEEN AND ADELAIDE, FREMANTLE, DURBAN.

CAPETOWN AND CANAriY ISLANDS. Toiis.1- Commander. "Hiili: 11,500 F. A. Orrisai iia.oOotF.

F. Summers Ai-new I2.C00 W. II. Jones lo.OOOIP. Collins Houghton IS T.IH1 HnrLfrtt Jan.

2(1 Feb. 23 Mar. 3 Mar. 8 Mar. 10 2 Anl.

MEDIC ft AHCANIUS TH Kf IMT1l1f 111, BOO W. M. Jenoyn A pi. 30 ft ULYSSES -v i. jncnuiciron ,00 IT.

aiay i Slav '2k nufcviu ANf'HTSlS llO.OOOIR. J. Woodgett June ll July DEMOSTHENES. a. urntA ft Carrying First Class I-nrwaUigcrti Only.

Carrying First and Third Class Passengers. FARES: FIRST CLASS. SOUTH, AFRICA i Single, 00; itolurn, A.10S. FIRST CLASS. ENGLAND: Single.

00; Re- turn, oH. -CABIN. SOUTH AFRICA: Single, from S2; OAHiH, ENGLAND: Single, from 00: Return, Rouiid the World Tours and Return Tickets. Tia hiibo, aim ma jar rjini aiso rours Ti'touahout South Africa, at Reduced For further particulars, apply to cither DALGETY and COMPANY LIMITED. 471 Bourke-fitreet (Telephone 288), Or JOHN SANDERSON and Ill 'William-street i cieiepiione 8503), JOINT AGENTS.

LI SAILING from MELBOURNE DEMOSTHENES. 11,000 Tons. JAN. 28. EURIPIDES.

loiOOO 'Tons. MAfi. 19. Has Excellent Accommodation Available fer THIRD CLASS FAHSENOEKS -A na BcTih Cabins, South Africa, from 21; England, from 3L All particulars obtainable from DALGETY and CO. 4U1 Bourke-street.

288. K. LINE (Ninnnn Yusen Kait.lu.1 For CHINA and JAPAN. Calling at BRISBANE, THURSDAY ISLAND. DAVAO.

31ANILA, HONG KONG. NAGASAKI. KOBE. OSAKAand YOKOHAMA. Dwaiuer.

xons. aieio. oyaner. TANGO MARU 7,000 AKl MARU 0.000 MLSHIMA MA 11 8,000 Jan. 22 Feb.

30 Mar. 20 Jan, 20 Feb. 20 Apl. 2 ROUND TOUR' tn MANILA. nnKft' IT AN tfl JAPAN.

Retuiniiig via HONOLULU. FIJI and NEW ZEALAND. Ot DAIS Ufl BUA11P, fiiirt nr.Afta ninn rnnmiT fiisi Tickets interrbtuizsablv with E. and A. and A.O.

uines. Fr.r fnrtliM. milinnlarai iMardlnrr nairmoita and freight, apply to UAiAiv.i ana -J. i.iu., 401-71 Bmrrl-e-Etrect. Cent.

268. JJOLLAND AUSTRALIA LINE. UflTl-jU PA VlUA'l'lUPI. DUNKIRK, ANTWERP. HAMBURG, ana itu iciiuaui Via SUEZ CANAL, WOOL and GENERAL CARGO CARRIED AT MJffhai C-L It KlSaVi' UA JT.N.

TWftniiRir itir.r.a dp i.AniKn ink nun to NORTHERN CONTINENTAL and MEDITER RANEAN PORTS. Cartro Booklnujt snbinct tn ti-rrn. rnnittltlons anrl exception cf company's Bills oC Lading. For Freight and Further I'artleiilsrs apply to JOHN SANDERSON and ,111 Willlam-sUeot, MELBOURNE. Tolcphone, Conttal, 8501.

AND 0. VIA THE CAPE SERVICE. To LONDON Via SOUTH AFRICA LAS ONE CLASS ONLY. DEATHS. -On the 8(U Juu'iir Austin -fli nrow.

lovou t.rother cf (hiUde Knight, loved A and tirafigcr," agucl 4a "lflld. Ha the 0th January, at Una Prlvat- tho I Bin I 'j'Ji octilly, eldest son of xk at the dautrhter, Mrs. A. M. Pitlde, Aiiwim iioiicor Janw.

reitet or 1 T- IovchI mother of 1 i2 ii uffiBii 1 Tlwrnae. Minnie (Mra J. MaehcJcskl). Wlwbelh. Hoimor Wn.

V. It. Boiitjnl, Itiohard WalUr. -Edith 'Mr. aged 81 ycara.

No flowers by request 11,0 8th Jwiuary. at the Alfred HoHiital, Harry Kdwanl, of 103 Danks-stteet. Albert Park, tho beloved husband of Alice, and itrJ GVSn- ton of Sflrah nd the tate Alfred HlauBliter (England), aged 42 years. No flowers, by request. 0tu Juary, Jamas Camphtll Smith, deaily beloved husband of Eva, "Pontea-fotd.

18 Alfred-road, Hurwood. and loving father of Dnroihy ISIrs. Jame Howieson). and devoted grandfather (Pardle), of Glory and STEWA11T rnen Mfirrain-I Mn (ho Btti J.nn. ary, Mand.

tho beloved wife of Jack Stewart, of nooaie-siroet, Auootsiora, iodi motner 01 Maggie and Archie, and Bister of Charlie. Tom (deceased). Ethel, Harold and Hub), aged 4C years. True friend. TUCKER.

On tho 7lh January, at bis parents residence. Spring Vale-toad. Spring Vale (of imeumonta), Albert Ernest Angus, dearly beloved son of Henry and Flora 'fucker, ased 13 months. Intel red prirately Necropolis Sth January. Oux.

Uttle hud in hm Tnrt nkb rhn' th, ..1 tlenee of his son, 115 Anustroug-street. Middle Park. Fraiik. the beloved- husband of Kate, and lying father of Horace. Albert (deceased), Mary im the Oth January, at 40 Sey- inOUTOad.

Klstemwlct Vltnr JamK Woktev mnA 00 years, lute of Bendigo. WHITE. Ou the 8th January, at her residence. "Summerlea." Joyce's Creek. Annie Maris, dearly loved wife of William White, loved mother of Louise.

Hprhprf- Vnnnv Vlnrrln ami sirl 08 years. Peacefully sleeping. IN MEMORIAM. On Active Service. CJLKf.AND.

Tn Invlnff ni' mi, band and father, Drlrer Thomas LlvingBlono Cl land, loth Battery, F.A., who died on active service abroad, on the 10th January, 1017. an ine mmsx oi uio uou ciaimea mm, tbe pride of hia manhood None knew him but to love him, None apoke of him hut to praise. r.ver remomoeren. Insertnt liv hi. tnvlnir wifn iiiul fainllv.

"Tliiiri. leigh Grange." Ilairtliorn-road, Caultlcld. lll.Tiir.AND In memnrv of nur lovinif fatbir. Tliomas Ololanil, wlin pnsseil away at H'snds- nurin liosiuuti. i-igianu, on tuc tutu janiu.y, 1IIIT.

Ilntv nnhlv done. tiftprltvl lil. nnn.ln.taw. and eraiifl- clilldpm. Ttc.io.

Will and little Doris and Willie Jolly (Bairiifdale). CLEI.AND. In loving memory of my dear 14I, wno then on acme service aoroau on iiac January. 11117. ine nainee aniiu uin, "With firm retiolve to die or win: A credit to his uniform our comrade foil.

Anil so we mourn. Inserted by A. Powell. U.S. Valaelu.

IN MEMORIAM. AIIttK lie InrlntT moninrr nf HIV dcT hlUilianil and our dear father, who passed away l)th Janvi- nrj', iuiu, air'o our uear jvssaju Novemoer. irm. A lonacr cuora tn hii-iiiuiji In sadly touched to-day; Loving thoughts, of you, dear George, Death cannot, take away. -Inserted by Ida loving wife and family.

11 A 1 1. in lit lnvinir mrmicrv of our dear mo tbtr, who patied away utn January, iv-o. Innertcd by her loving daiuh'icr and son-in-law. Bcniice and A. James.

BARKER (nee Austin). Tn dear, sweet memory of Mill. loved sister of Kyle. Hal. uici ana In memory's keeping, treasured ever.

Are happy hours we spent together. Incertcd by uor sisters and brothont. BLANK. In loving memory of my tiM.r"Ife; who passed away on 10th Januan', lU-'O. at Brunswick.

Treasured memories of one so dear. Are oft recalled by ft silent tear; Dearer tn memory than words can tfl li the wife I bavo loot and loved so well. Inserted by hot loving husband. ur.iuii lUn innmnrv of Ul dear aim "and brother, Georpo, late councillor of Richmond, died Januan', lfllM. I hear no sound of his much loved voice, I hear lio tooistop near, ui.

n. tlin hm' wn lnvrn dcaT. We seem tn see his dear face through a mist of sorrowing tears, But a mother's rait a broken heart, and a burden of lonely years. iod takes tbe good, too toot! on earth to slay. And lm-Tca tho bad, too bad to take away.

BRYCE (nee WhiWiiplmfi. In loving memory or our "dear datichter, passed away on Olb January. llKJU. My Hps cannot spcaX how loved you, cannot tell -wlAfc to God alone known, bow I rniss you -t Iiueited. by her lovltigmothcr, father apa L-i4.

rati Hr. .1 i -toth, juj ainwl Jlt-VWITa vTMUltlll. H. j- JT Help imf fontejt yearn-t- rtlpf. t--: Tliose hitler teSrii Srtth uy rtjllfitr, Yet through tlftrtaHiiw U.ls W.V You're waltlim, only d(y0f -fiH CHAPMAN.

In fona and drar ion and brother Henry. 10th Jamiary. 1021, aged ltttt yearn. Ever fondly rtmembttred. Inserted by his loved ones, 31 Fyffe-Mrect, Thorn- 1..

nf mv dear husiund, John Clarko, died Biehmond 10th January, My dear husband, in my heart I'liy imago still will be. And I do hope in heaven at last I may meet thee. Inserted by-Ills wife. a I. inoiiiar maninrr nf mv doar father.

John Clarke, who died (suddenly) at 17 The Orofla, UlcUinona. luiu January, juiu. IPhe. till'. lltill.

Inserted by his loving daughter, Edith Stokes. COCHRANE. In over loving memory of dear Jack, whu pasted away on the, 8th January, 1031. jjovca in inc. iruaaurcu iu A beautiful memory is all that Is left.

Just sleeping. Ever remembered by bis pal, Vic and Cla. AVK In nrpr lnvliifr memnrv nf dear Jack, wha parsed away on tbe Stli January, 191.0. ins cuecriui ways anu ami hub ucv Aro pleasant to recall. Ho liau a smile for everyone, Anrl holnviMH In- lt.

1 Fondly remembered by Mrs. Cantrill and Mrs. VHPP. COSNOUY. In loving memoir or Annie, tho beloved wife of James, and lorcd mother of Arthur and who passed away ou tlie Oth January, 1023.

B.I.P. nOV DEN. In lovinz memory of tnv dear hus band, who died 10th January, 1025, Inkennan-street, St. Ixilda. in memory a Keeping treasureu ever.

Those liap)y when we were all together. COWI1KN'. In Invlnir tnemorv nf drar dad. Mho died lUtti January. 10-3.

ocauuiui locmorj- ion oeuinu- By Austin. Freda and Edna. nitUUY. In fond and loving memory of my dear brother. William Johu, who passed away ou fiff ri atpf take anv Thn Ifivrs a hcurt holds dear: Fond memories linger every day.

Remembrance keeps them near. Inserted by hb loving kister and brother-in-law, S. and L. Uleld. ELMS.

In loving memory of our dear mother. Aria Elms, who passed away Oth January, 1B2U. Treasured memories of one so dear Aro oft recalled by a silent tear; Dearer tn memory than words can tell To thn m-ithap n-o Intf. nnri lnvwt in tz-ctl. Inserted by her loving husband.

Albert; son and daughter, Alice and Albert, 8 Bridge-street, Notth- FARRELJj In fonrl and lovins memory of onr dear daughter and sister, Violet, who passed away on uui January, iva. In our home you are fondly remembered, Sweet memories ollng around your name; Our hearts that held you in deep affection ami lnvn vnu In donrh Inst, the same. Inserted by her loving parents, sisters and brothers. Port Melbourne. FELLOWS.

In sad but loving memory of my dear husband, Charles-, who passed away on the Kith Jamiarv. alA mv halnved son. Thomas. died Oth April. 1023.

Ever remembered. -uy ius loving wiie ana moeaer. FELLOWS. Tn sad but lovintr memory of our dear father, -passed away on the 10th January, iol'3; also our beloved brother, Tom, died oth April. 1025.

Fondest memories. Emily and Bob. FELLOWS. In sad but loving memory of my dear father, passed away on tho 10th Jauuaty, 1023; also our dear brother, Tom, died Oth April, 1023. Sadly mUsed.

Ada Graham. FIRTH. In lovins memory of mv dear wife and mother. who passed away on the 10th January, lifM, at Wandin. just, one year ago to-day, dear Marin, I stood besido your bed; Mr heart was crushed anil broken 1 When I knew tlint you were dead.

Tito heavenly gales were open, A gentlo voice said come. And with farewell unspoken You QuioWy entered home. My Hps cmuiot speak how I loved you. My heart cannot tell what to say; "God alone knows how I miss you As I bsttlo along life's way: But' your dear voice seems genii ly saying, My dear one, bo brave end inie; At tlie end ot the lane of shadows I'll he waiUnr and watdiitia for you. Inserted by her loving and family.

FIRTH (r.ce Hunter). In loving memory of my darling daughter, Maria, who passed away at Wandlrt on 10th January'. 1020. in eariymom, wuen an was suit, God gave His great command. In silent peaec she passed sway, Into Uio better land.

Hue bade no one a laBt farewell, She said guod-byo to none. Her spirit fled before we knew, 'I' hut aim mm ira hail irnnn. Inserted by her loving perents, brothers sisters. FORDH In loving memory of my dear Dthcr. who psased away on 7th January, 1025.

There fa no love like mother's. Though we seek for It in vain; Though we miy be loved by others, Ijita. 1IVn mnthifr'a trill notw (viitia arraln. Inserted by It. Fordliam and family, Caiopcr- GIBBS.

In lofing mmory of my tlear father, Will la ni Hour, whn mui1 awav mi tho Oth January, 1024. a luvnia laiuvr, imo am Rimi, i A friend like him we will never find; For all of us bo did his best, May God grant him eternal res). He suffered pain, he bora It well. Brit what he sunervd none can tell: Hut Gad alone, who thought it best, To pinn hla iialn and sivt lilna rest. Inserted by Ids loving daughter and son-in-law.

liraci anu vriii vuamocni, anu gTanuuauauitn, 1 lilt AY In tnvlnar niomnrv nf rlnar fathvr who naattcd away at Echoea on tha Oth January. 1023. i ao not lorgec yon, nor era i intcnei, 1 think of you dearly, and will to the end; --Inserted by Ids loving daughter, Annie. GHKGOR. In loving memory of my dear wife and our, dear mother, who died ou tbe Sth Jaiut- lUcrted by Clsrrie, Rem and Vvotiue.

If4 MEMORIAM. i 'ri. l0Tili? memory cf our wonderful Httli patsea uiray jum jauuiry. Darling mother, hon wo miss you, jou will never KlIOvV, For our hearts are welt uiga broken, since we laid thf 1av lionalt. Inserted by her loving daughters, Nellie, and Ictoriu Stanley.

TWEEDY. In loving or our dear dad, who passed away Olh January. 1025. at Moouoe Ponds. Sadly missed.

Inserted by his lovins children, Marjorio and fcoel. TWEEDY. In loving memory t-f Clsrancc dlI suddenly on the Olh January, 1020; also our dear sUier. Iulu, who died in iu-t. HUiOjnu unit wne rt- If yoot grave could ouly open, What changes you would Perhaps it Is (ar better lou botii ate sleeping peacefully, 11 em en i (-ran c-.

Inserted by Mn and George, WAKKIFIELD. In loving mtmoiy of our true inSS KUU Psstacu away, on luia January, Suutvhine pas4, aliadowa fall, But lovins nmtmbranee outlives them all. Inserted by Madge and Will Baker. WHITING. In loving memory of my darllug Beautiful memories', coort 'ife.

Inserted by his ever devoted molhtr, Emme WHITING. In loving memory of our dear rot ami uncic, ricruen lieorge, wno pasbetl 'U ajuiiuaiiy, Aiu.j, bc uayiesiora. One of the beat. fillLI-tpll llV his WhlfF hrntliBf. mnA aatataw.tn.lu Arthur und Edie, alio nephew and niece, Lea and WHITING.

In lnvitia memory of our dear brother and undo, Herbert George (Bert), who' inum amj uii juiu January, iu-j, at usyiciiom. Onia nf thn tuat Insert i liv his hmlhar anrl alatar.1n.latr Ai-tlmr oian, njJirew anu niece, is ana WIIITINU. In InHnir rAmomhtaiir-n TI (Bert) who passed nway at Dsylcatord. 10th Jsnu- tii4ii. reniciiiDBreu.

Inserted by his 3lster Maud. WILT JAMS. In ever loving memory of my deai and nur lnrrnd alctrn- Van ul.n mnil to a higher life on the 10th January. 1026; also our loved sister. Ada.

80th October. 1010; and nur uciuieu iudiuct, nil A1IEUSI, 1VM. Poo dearly loved ever to be forgo ttea Inserted by her loving father, brothers and sister. Km, Aub, and Flo. 'WTLLIAMR In Had Iml In.ino moinow nf m.

(larltng mother, Jant Williams, who pesied away mi mo uiu ainiiiuiry, iiri-j. at uurniey aino my ai, iijiwniMiiwii, Aasmauia, lurn iuiu. rather ana motner united. Trrsurcd memorieu of the ones so dear Are oft Kpslled by silent tears. Dearer to memory than words can tell Ar ilia far-hri nnri mntlier tvr loved so well.

Inserted bv thcfr afTcotlonate daughter and gramlrvins, Msjjr Whiteky, Harry, Jack. Willie, Juacccim. WlTTiTAMR. In tad and lovinn mem on of onr dear little Trier d. Vera, wno passed away on rue ivtn jammry.

ivm. in our.nomc you are ioiiuu ranemucieii. Sweetest incmoriea cling round your name: Our hearts Iliat held you in deepest afTei'tioD, Htll love you In death iust tlie same. Insertrvl br Mr. and Mrs.

Buck and family. II In If.rhit. mmtinrv tf mv dear and mother of Olive, who passed away on the linn January, iiw. Sweet ia the won Remembrance. And these few Unas will show.

Ton will never be forgotten, As the years they come and o. 1niartarl hv h-r Invlns hnahantl and flaiiirhtar. Olive. VvOOD. Iu loving memory of nur dear mother.

Pin ma, who pS'sed away on the 10th Janimrv. 1010. at hnr nr.9 Kmlth. street. Clifton Hill.

Ever remcmberad. Inserted by ber loving daughter, Chris and A-npLine. WOOD. Li levin lncnicrv of my deer mcther, win died 10th Jnnunry, 1010. Sudly Inierteil by her daughter and A.

H. Godwin, and family. mV WOOD. In loving memory of tntr" Emmn Wood, who passed away oif- the Janu- V. JIflW.

Iii.prtl by her lovins; sister. Ms Hoi i and Jose-. pl-ine. 'J. WORRELL.

In loving mmoiv of my dear sifter, Ella, wbo patsed away on.the,0th Januan, 1025. lione trom vb tmi sroiung Those pleaiant, cheerful ways; The heart that won tn many friends In bygone, happy flays. hv her lovins brother, slttr-ln-law aim nephew, Fred. Ada and Alan. WORRELL.

In loving memory of our dear ofster-in-law, Ella, who departed tbig life Oth Janu ary. 1023. jwce IS tr.e worn rem tan run cv, And thcto few lines will sliow Yivu will always be remembered As tat years they come and o. Inserted by Jack and Rita, nieces, Dukie and OHve. BEREAVEMENT NOTICE8.

K-fari tn THANK relatlVrX. and friemia'for tslegrams, letters, cards and floral tribute! and sympathy expressed in their recent sad oereavenienr. ill i uoniuurj md neighbors who did all in their power to case patliy tliey all showed for tlie boy they all loved. BU8INE8S NOTICES. 201 Sidney-road, BRUNSWICK.

Phone 063. 304 FerranMlreet, ALBERT Phone 088. Ituisell-strset, ESSENDON. Phone F1022, JOHN ALLISON, Unfler the Personal Direction of Boy, Allison FUNERAL PARLORS and MORTUARY SERVICE. Head Offllce: 04 VICTOIWA-STBEET, HICHMOND.

J1003 and J8419. pnJNEBAL FURNISHINGS, Ac. B. MATTHEWS PTT. Undertakets, Head Office, 102-108 Toorak-road, South Yana.

And at Branches. Funeral Chapel. Mortuary Rooms, fintcial Motor Service of MINERVA HEARSES and LIMOUSINE CARS, Best Service and Attention. Moderate Charge Phone. Windsor.

LOST AND FOUND. ANIMALS AND BIROS. DOG, young. Airedale, Lost at Hawthorn Friday disc on collar, with phone rewarded. Phone.

fjiOUND WANDERING. Black GELDING, auetl, swr like on near shoulder; also Dark Grey GELDING, aged, sore shoidders, shod, no visible brands: also Bay GELDING, aged, 2 hind i etlocka on near 'shoulder; also Bay G13LDING. black points, agea, nog mane, miuu, nu TOWN HALL. PBAHRAN. FOUND Straying bay Horse, GR over RG near ahider, near hind foot white.

Town Hall, Footaeray. IMPUUNbSD. Mraybrook, 0 Horses; n-ueaday, 12th January at 12. J. Craddoek.

tOST, between Seaford and, Frankston, tsumiay aVtexnoon, black Dog. Cocker Spaniel crosa. Finder communicate. Rhuid, Bankola, Nepean- 0li'l mi Saturday, ii black uocser Detainer prosecuted. 82 N.

Richmond. LOST, small" Dbtf. comer" Plenty and Murray rds E. Preaton. Thursday, Ploasa return pup left Tinhtml Ttnwarrl 40H PlentV-lll.

WT, Pomeranian Dog, mixed with coiiar. OST, Magpie, vicinity Reward. 20 Bishop-st. Hninswick. Brunswick, POWY.

bay, Rewatd. Tim IM) iSht, liirid itft foot" "white, aged. J. Jones, Ivanlioe. CJTRAYED, my pafldocir, bay iiorsc, ininranuea; KJ ownw pay Andrews, Kangaroo urounos.

rwQ Poundkeepers atd -Others. Strayed, bay draught Horse, 3 ycara shod, crack near trcnt uooi. tjewaiu. u. j.

iNeai. -in Newport. Phone, Wtlliamstown. 24. 43 motor, Ilurwood-oC, Will finder ring Can- Saturday, Hawthorn.

tcroury novo. IjfOUND', Overooat, iu Deepdebe, early' moniing. Oivncr may get same on description at Lilbum's Dairy, Deep-dene. HAND Bag. with money, watch and keyi-.

clajr-tou btatlon, or 8.oS a.m. train to city. Bc-turn Hewa ngent. Clayton. Rawatd.

IT'S just Dandy Ham that makes' In the gamlwluhes. I- EFT in N. Carlton train. Wallet, coutainine -J 2 ill notes, silver, glasses, Siruniny; work-(tig woman'3 wages. Mrs.

Criterion Cafe, awnsionMr. LEFT in train Darling, r-rfday, 10.22 p.m.. black Wallet. Substantial reward. Return address or news agent.

Darling. LEFT oif FmniBtoiTstatloh Friday, brownhop-ping Case, containing toilet requisites, Itimf 2047,, 40 Coburj. LEW in Elstemwlck-lAnsdale-at, tram. boLwcen 10-11 p.m. Saturday night.

Stilt Case. Rc-ward. 3 Wimbledon Flats. SL Kllda, I OST, between'w'erri'iee cray, Saturday afternoon, spare Wtieel, cover, tube complete, for Chcnard Walcker motor car. Will Under ring up Burnley Timber Yard.

341 Burnley. J1237, or J207O. Will pick up aime and will alvo a reward of 5. 10 In notes. Malvern.

"nlghC iold Wristlet" Watch, be-1 tween Smith and Bourki its. Ida on ease; keepsake. Good reward. 1011 Johnaton-aL, Col- OST grey Wallet, containing licence. JL3, I aWnninvar'a mniiav IkMArffen Itn.

and Outer Circle railway, N. Kew. Reward. Di-ohon. 62 iSew, 3432.

OST, Jfotm ear Spare Wheel in Kooweerup J.af Stvnmrt v-Jiinltv Rswarrl. Snmcer's Hotel, I OST, Cowej or Stony Point. Monday, 1 Hull Oau fsnnfalntiicf larllt-V anoaret. iflondl O. Holt.

32 St. Albert. Pk. LOST, Boll Notes, X9. berwitiTTiwaiiaion-st.

and ParUamtiib-iil. Gocd ronard. New-way. Swanston-st. IOST, Oobnrg, PreBtori, "liand "msrle "Bag.

H7-i ward. Miss Bear. lolantbe Hair Dressing Haloon. iw-ii Brmuwlok. TOST, natiinit "skunk "Reoki a.

Huston find Friday. Beivaul, A lieu. i Uardsn I SHIPPING. Also bv Alternate Sailliifii at COLOM1IO. PORT SUDAN.

EGYPT, MARSEILLES, ALGIERS aud PLYMOUTH. FIRST and SECOND CLASS PASSENGERS TonsTl CommaiidtT. (ai MATJ1JA 20.887 I C. K14U11 I 7 Warner 'Jan. 18 (bJ MOLDAVIA fal VAi nVIJA Burleigh Feb.

nnlriUAll H-Vh iti.oes i g. J. Coid igu l-cb. 1 ill Feb. 15 (b) CJ1ITRAL (ac)NARKUNDA (b) CATHAY.

C. G. Smith. I Mch. 10.302 15.104 20,847 15.132 Al.

L'oliyer. I Men. ifl B. Baitktt I Mch. 2n Finch I Apt.

12 M. Borland. Anl. "II 8. C.

May 10 Omits Pnrt Sudan and Alnen. Omim Aden and Gibraltar. Halls Rnmliav. 1 OLID AY EXCURSION TO COf.OMIH). Jletura First Saloon, 03; Second Snlogn, 4u Tickets valid tor 00 davs from date nf dena fan hp mtda intBri-liBtn-rahlo nllli ()thii1 'lours, ineiudtna Man la.

fTIilna anti Jam in COll 111 tint! nit uith 1-5 iml A linn tit KnKflnl Itnnn.l HAM1L.TOS Silll Agent, p. und n. s.n. rn. Melbourne.

Tel. Cent, 070S. O11 ililENT LINE TO LONDON, Callina- at PO inn Sill." pnifT kiiii NAPLES, TOULON, GIBIIAI.TAB, PLYMOUTH The Shorteit and Most InteiMting Route. Jan. 11 Jan.

25 Feb. 8 ORSOVA 'ORMONDE. ORONSAY. OSTERLEY. ORAMA.

I R. V. timrrnti 12.133 I J. J. 20,000 II.

G. Staunton. 14.ti.T3 IL. V. 20.0O01.A.

L. 12,120 1 1. J. Hayes 2I1.HHO I W. 8.

Shdftvrd Ftb. 22 Mar. Mar. 22 a pl Anl. 10 May of All heavy baggage must be delivered alongside the steamer TO-MoRROW before cabin baggage reeclvcd on board after that Us)l at Southawpton Instead of Plymouth.

LT'XimioriR ai nrm.Tnx' v.ivrm The tliree new liners and the urth now building ate fitted with more alnole berth cabins than any other steamers afloat Their vast ocras tor tecrestion and eserclse, their pilatlal public rooms and their excellent cabin accommo-dft'fon ensure a romfortable and eniavahls vovatTa. THIRD CIvARh. Passengers not desirous of iBYing mm. i-jaioon catcs are inviteu to consider that the Orient Line has to offer, at fares, single, foriablti and Inlarcatinu 'rmmM ti TjYnilnn Improvement in the Third Cls! has been made in the three new 20-000-ton liners now on the Australian run. No modern appliance foi nsFSenccra' comfort has bi m-frlnnkrxi lhi Pun.

kah. Louvre cystem of direct ventilation to cabfnh being partienlarlj eiT-tive. These steamcis which befi-re the Line's change of policy carried three classes have bssni ib-modelled, and Second Saloon Accommodation. Public, Rooms and Deck Space have been given to (its mini iiais. ura canine are avansoie.

The mute via Culcmbo and Sups ia the nnlrlf. est and most and includes 10 potts of rail between Melbourne and London. An attractive feature is the Cairo Excursion which, at a moderate figure, enables pasbengets to see tha Pyramids and Cairo by leaving the ship at Sues anu joining again at fort sain. The arranecment which rtrnrldea for First Saloon and Third Class only hat, made it possible to cater lor rue larior ciass to a very nigo siannam. Amplication for literature may bt? marie to ARNOLD W.

JOHNSON. Bnm-h Manager. 350 urn IMS-street, oietnoume. ww, ITpHE OCEANIO STEAMSHIP CO. -ft (MATSON NAVIGATION COMPANY) 3fanaging Agents), FASTEST PASSENGER SERVICES To SUVA (Fiji).

PAGO PAGO (Suval. Thence Via AMERICA or CANADA by Selection of Wonderful Scenic Routes to NEW YORK or MONTREAL, for ENGLAND aim uie e.uHiiiiE;n'i. Ihe Quickest and Most Varied Route tn inna oy comiorutoie, Bpeeny nieamers anu tann Feas, San Fra.il. ISrdne. Fiji.

wafi. cUco, Arr. Air. i.ep. ah.

Rtunu 1K Jan. 2ft Jan 31 I Inn 9fl I Vuh iivnnma .1 'Feb. 10 11 'Ft. 18 Feb. 24 Ventura.

26 "Mar. 8 'Mar. 4 Mar. II Mar. 17 And Every Thrt Weak Thetwfter.

Round the World Bookings Arranged. Full Information, Booklets, Fares, Ac, on Application, to the Local Agents, McILWRAPriV McBAOHARN'S LIMITED. Vilham-rtreiit, MELBOURNE. Central, 0440. TH'O 9 COOK and SON, Railway and Steamship Agrota.

1IASSAGES BOOKED AU LINES. ALL CLASSES, LOWEST BATES. ESCORTED TOURS to OHYLON and INDIA, Leaving Melbcnrna Slst December. Inclusive Fare, front 320, ESCORTED TOURS fa BUROPB- V. Melbounia l'bruary, March and April.

"Programmes -tfld, Partieulars on AppHcation. 1 THOS. COOK and SON. 2f.o Colllns-itreet, MELBOURNE. Cent.

7532. COOK and SON, Rallwar-and Steamablp Ageuta. Passages booked HT.AIJ. T-INI-J AT TARIFF RATES. Monthly Sailing List Pest Tree.

PASSENGERS', BAGGAGE INSURED. ESCORTED TOURS IN BUROPB. PLEASURE trmTlISBiS vnifWVfiUV Plfitmii MOTOR COACH TOURS IN GREAT BRITAIN. Programmes and Full DeUils Post Free on THOS. OOOK and SON.

200 CoUlns-atreet, MELBOURNE. 7832, CA IANADA. UNITED STATES. Via Auckland. Fiji.

Honolulu, Victoria, Vancouver. TTNinifl HAT AT. MA r.lMEi Vis Wellingten, Papeete (Tahiti) and oan ijj runcisco. CSnacts and United States and of Atlantic Cities- (Oarrying 1st, 2nd and 3rd Clas Passengers), Steamer. Dlsp.

To 4 p.m. TAHITI. 18,000 11,500 18.000 18,000 22.000 18.000 18,000 13.000 22,000 13.000 18,000 18,000 22.000 13,000 18.600 Vancouver San Francisco1 Vancouver San Francisco Vancouver San Francisco Vancouver San Francisco Vanrnnvar Jan. 14 Jan. 27 Feb.

10 ToS. INI A' All A MAKURA AOBANGI TAHITI NIAGARA Mar. 10 Mar. 24 Apl! 2 M.v lAniii. San Francisco Vancouver San Francisco Vancouver San Francisco May 10 June 3 June 10 June 30 14 MAKURA.

TArllXl Vancouver Per MARAMA, Srdney to AuckUnd, Sails Full particulars plication. and niuitrated Booklets on ap- CARGO SERVICE. VAKPIlIIVRH 1 and SAN 1-WAIRUNA FRAN01SCO. HAURAKI IIXION STEAM SHIP rYiMPANT. Dominion-chambers.

5'J Willlam-st. 0., 8802! TO SPECIAL BEDUCED FARES FROM SYDNEY mm or ic on, irom flusniirl Halnnn frnm 4-Ut TAHITI, 14th JAfT NIAGARA, 30th FEB voyage taaes 10 aays via Aucxiana anu Bill, nd allows II) days in Hawaii. An Ideal Holiday and a Perfect Climate. Fnr' fntt nartlmTan anrl' 111 intra tod Rnntlala write, or call. 50 Willlam-3tteet.

Phone. 8302. gEE THIS' WORLD BEFORE THE NEXT. And Travel Via CANADIAN PACIFIC TRAINS IN CANADA. STEAMERS ON THE ATLANTIC.

Write, or call for' Illustrated Booklets, aivlnz full information, io any office of tha Union S.S. fi of New Zealand; any Tourist Booking Agency, or J. SCLATER, nepresenUtira CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY, Union House, 247 George-street. -SYDNEY. A A A ff ALT aL1 DIRECT SERVICE to JAPAN and CHINA.

Steamer. YESAKI MARU. Jan. 21 Jan. 20 F-h SAIKOH MARU.

Feb. 21 Feb. 27 Mir. ijycuaij iiA" war. i mar.

api. Cargo received for all Jnnanasa and HhintHe ports. All earn bcokliua siib'ret tn lutrat MinrllMr.ns Rod exceptions of company's Mil of lading. For Freight-. Ac, apply THOMAS ROXBURGH, Agent, 470 Collins-ftreet.

Central. 1H04. A. UKV. HEGULAR SERVICES OF THE HIGHEST CLASS BRITISH STEAMERS.

To 8ANDAKAN, MANILA. HONG KONG. KOBE. OSAKA. NOGOYA and TllTCml AM A Via NEWCASTLE, SYDNEY and QUEENSLAND I'll If TO.

"Steamer, Tons Melb. Sydney TANDA 7ffX Jan. 15 ST. ALBANS 4110 Feb. 3 Feb.

12 ARAFURA Msr. 2 Mur. 12 TANDA 1 7000 I Apl. 0 I Apl. 14 Return Ticket Intercbanffeable with' N.Y.K.

ut A.O. Line. Round Pacific Tours In connection with Cann-dian-Paeiflo "Kmntwi" Lineis, 'Japsn to Vancouver, and hi Line, Vancouvet at aiir.iciivc raiw, nf Frciihl. L'arri nnil tnformitllon. xotilv in LAHTF.ItN AUtiTRALIAN S.H.

t'H. LTD. wuecn-sireei. t'uonf ueutni, SHIPPING. USTRAUAN.

COMMONWEALTH U5t nvR CLASS Passenger and Cargo Servlc to LONDON via Adelaide, Frcmentle, LoloinDo. troii Said, Southampton or Plymouth, ttammpping ai K)ItllSDALE 0,070 Tons Jan. it (a)JERVIS B.Y ltr.ii."tUAiir, Lit IHfK RAV IsJHOBSON'b (at (a)MOUETON iCarao only. (ft)Cam. Hobart before Melbourne.

FARES to laONDON. from 38 to 45 Siiwlf. anu a oi a ltmtlMl nil robe 1 of Deck Cabin Benin, at tU Single, 117 He- Ta'kliB Wool. Refriserated and Gtnerst Cargo at lowest yunvD.nn.wa cargo uooaiiies ouoieci. iciuio, vuuuiuu 4-iceptions of Bills of Lading.

AFSTRALIAN COMMONWEALTH LINE, 447 Oollint-itttet. Phone-, 0511-2 and TJ1UROPE 1027 SEASON. ortntara on ir pfiUPlNV r.lMITJen. Wo ara'AuUiorised Boosing Agents for the following Steamship Lines: AntstraHan Commonwealth Line. P.

and O. Line, via tne Cape. Union Royal Mali Line. and O. Mall Line.

Blue Funnel Line. Aberdeen Line, Orient Line. ROUND THE WORLD TOURS ARRANGED. JAVA, SINGAPORE SERVICE. VIA rUIUO, iiUPIioum ISLAND and AH WIN.

Leaves Sydney. Steamer. MARELLA MAT.AUAR TURNS. PHILP and COMPANY LIMITED 84-88 William-street. Melbourne, HOLYMAN and" SONS PTY.

From Nos. 4. 3, and 0 South Wharf. lOlrcuu.Btai.ccs Permitting.) nvviivlniiiini TIT. Vnn.

STuNB, 'KING ISLAND, list Coast (passengers. Twiteeai. S.s! MAR RAW AH, SATURDAY, 2 LAUNCESTON. LARANAH, nOBART. 8.S.

LCTANA, NOON." Now receiviug cargo. GIPPSLAND LAKES. S.S. HALL OA1NB. EARLY.

Offlco, 372 FUnders-streot. Tel. Office, JLOm iy barf. --a A HEhviPH ft S. RE LI ti ANOE leavca No.

7 South Wharf. 0 a.m., Tiiursciay, urcuiaua, itye. oonwiu, Wednesday. Friday. 0 a.m..

QueensclllT. Portsea, Sorrento; Friday. Leonards. Freight prepaid. -Pan.

HR ltd tun W. HOLYMAN and SONS PTY. Agents. BUSINESSES AND PARTNERSHIPS. AA.A.

APARTMENT and BOARDING A.A.A. HOUSES. Motor Iiwpeetion. Phones Cent. 1538.

Win. 817-1. iKnnKtv at7 piit.i.ins.strrkt. ALBERT PARK, Facing Station. 11 Rooms and Bungalow (guests), inagidllcently furnished, suites throughout, one suite coat 05, tskiuus 10, ahowa a profit of 4 10 per week: this is cheap; 250.

thp.uh cirai DEPOSIT, i VACnfl TCHimTfON'. Fina Auucaranoe. 11 Rooms, clear 4 per week, nicely furnished, 4. Bultai, 5. gas s'oves.

Be early; this will sell; 130. 1 'P ICR MS. DEPOSIT. Villa, clearing 2 8 over rent, superior tenants. 8 rooms, 3 kitchenottes, 2 gas stcvee-, 2 grUlTs.

very well, furnished, lease, E.L.. bath heater KAMV TERMS TO SUIT. EAST Real goad house. 0 rooms, splen-ilrtlv fiimfaht-ii. house and furniture In wonder- ful order, phone, clearing 3 per week; we re commend tnis; x.ov.

TERMS. 170 DEPOSIT. WALKING DISTANCE. Small investor's oopor- same nandB 12 years; house in' good order, well furnished; just on market 75. THHMH.

4.1l n-RPOHIT. ST. appearance, unrivalled position, 0 rooms, 3 kitchenettes, nicely furnished, good money maker, home and business conioineu KAMI Kit MS AKUAHti-riU. Wn IIbva ih HOI'SK to Snlt You. ANDREW SHIELDS, 317 COLLI NB -STREET.

ST. KILDA-ROAD. 0 splendid Rooms, 8 kitchenettes, all wolt funilslicd, allowing handsome returns, unbeatable part, good innmnnH. tnna ltnum It 'a mir an cfal: be early; 85 down 115 PART 9 Booms, practically ruuy hirn heat Inttirtat nart. .1 inittM.

full tenants; spot, clean: 20 down 62 10 HEART uitx. is Kooms, wen present tenant 18 rears. tlearing 6 10 over rent, aJivays full, good lease. A flidnr-a nf ItfaMrnf. Insnaft.

tn.rlav deposit 305 ALBERT PAiiK, Here's a Bargain, ngot. op. station, 0 Hildas, dandy appearance, furniture includes 4 mites, 2 gas stove. 2 sideboards, Vendor -bought another business; must sacTinte; 30 deposit THOS. OLYNES.

Caivftnl Housa (Takn Oft) 85 100 SWANSTON-STREET. F8038. A A.A. APARTMENT" HOUSES. A.A.A.

IMMEDIATE INSPECTION ADVISED. ST. KILDA. KvtflDtional barirain. ft rent 3.

Doml Ktrnnt: nnnvamlnnf. nnaltlnn. cnmnlotolv easily clear t) over Owner sac- nuciiis; ouiy ti. AT.T1F.RT PARK OvorlnoViiur baantirnl nrrlcnt. betwin sratiou and trams.

10 completely and dean, 3 10; only 200. -CAST MELB. (ll- health of Owner compel a im-- mediate rRaUsaUoH, 0 lease, handsomely clear i. ana own rent iree, special; tWHl tiwinn- PAHKVILLE. Boarding nouae.

real bargain, present owner in years, renr, an 11 boarders: see this to-rlax; 180, terms. DON. BAILEY and Collins-street. 6007. A.A.

Anartment. Mansion Home. 16 wlert- A. dlclly mod. rent, lease, easily clear 5 weekly.

450; St. Kilda, 7 S.O. Flats, some a sura et oiear, aua nice nat in-e, 400. G. W.

Park, 5 St. Kilda Junction. A A Bargnlu. Villa Apartment iiouite. ngiiT, at ninuor railway stauon, vnnma.

ronr. P.I 15H annd lmiwi mnttir traitlfTP. at. tractive housio, beautiful furnished thtoughmit; price 150, accept 75 deposit; felling through bereawsment, practlcaly given away. Claude Symems, Eiiwarda and 100 Swanston-t.

(Capitol ltcAisgj. i A A nr-f4t Hfiiwe Wlndsnr. lanrn villa. 14 A. rooms, mod.

rent, excellent leate. Note carefully 15 boarder, tariff 35 to 2 5: situated iu a quiet, select street; especially good inrouacmir, ci.icuy oaa aim puvifiui imro -ioi mwtiN i-irifl rjif.li. finf.v terms balance. Tbe aouni et posriblo luveittaeiit. Claude Symons; Edwards mid iuv swanttcn-su tuapitoi uouiei, tmi.

AA.A. Ulty itesiuentiai unBmoera, wen cafo atuched, permanent guests, clear profit 15 long lease, low rental; 1425, easy ar- i-annisr. Stlta Stuart. OOfl GnlllnMt- 4i76. "A PARTMBNTS.

TWrirTpEclal, 15 12 fully A 7 full CLEARS 6 OVER RENT. Bath heatef, 8 gas atom, change linen, fr.ram. tiiviiitlftt.lv filth IfnilWi lunt Uttlnff St It 6 1 In Melb. THIS WILL SELL QUItrtLY. INSPECT PROMITLY: 225.

Numerous others from 750, very easy terms. Best lists in Melb. CALLAWAY and 243 Colllns-st. A PA RTUKNT Ilnus. Alhcrt Park DLitnct.

A. 8 Toom. rent 2 10. 3 years' lease, minute from tram, positive always fully let, suites in every nciB, ciuoiiy obk ana mapie; price x.iiv, accept 130 cash, easy terms balance. This is a real bargain, Clauds Simon t.

Ilwards and 100 Swanton-st. (Capitol House). 2280. A PARTM'eS'T "HO'USE, excellent a iiiituHT nrnmtnnnd.it.. iinhrat- j.

able for profitable letting, of attractive! balcony bouse, splendidly fum. all tliroiiKii and spotlessly clean. 4 iuu suites, snowing ou rent weekly; complete for 125, easy terms. KEITH. 123 SwanstDn-st.

A'PARTMENT HOUSE. E. special bar- jr, gain, tew aoors uatuearai, 11 spienuimy mm. 0 full suites, 4 gas stoves, showing 4 over rent weekly and flat free, comfortable home aud i trir.it enmbbu-td: 1173. terms, feeiui.

li'O wan sron-st, APARTMENT HOUSE. ST. KILDA, sensational sacriflce. only mm. tram, train, beach.

11 splendid 8 fully and well showing, easily 4 to over rent wewuy aim imi below Tolue of funUturoj jeisa, easy terms. "a ST "fjitY. beau- A. tifully furnished, insured 400, low -rent, good profit; must sell; are nnrgain. uaiimaihi Queen-street, r-ntrt.

clear 3 'J caiaoes. others, alt prices. KucaTe, 21 a a niiuvvr ri.iuco r-ttv oAutt. 10 wi-ll and A fum actnallv show I nu 3 10 over invo nntlihitr tn snend here: ieitn, "A St. Kilda U.

10 perfect U.U.. centre every, thing, 2 10 and reut Iree; uuick tale, l.ti, post terms. A PARTMENTS. Albert Pk. This nas just come A hand, owner uolng to Sydney, must sell, sacrifice, 7 rs- 4 full suites, well funu, cheap icnt.

lease: only 100. Callaway. 243 Collins-st. A PARTMBNTS. close Parade, 8 nice A garden, rent 42: 75, terms.

82 Gore- 4 pARTMKNT Boarding House, orfer. Win. OOlis! xiL beacti, n. tram, easy rent; A SAND Pit. 35 h.

snnd. washing plant com- linn.P. innlnr tta-ace. stable, feed housi ecr, going concern: 1400, Bscrirlce, account ill- Health, ltayner. jassenuon.

A. A. A. A. BAKERY, MILLER'S SPECIAL.

livery, 90 per cent. cash, splendid tearoom trade, turnover 2700 Inst 12 months, same hands 25 years, retiring, Prt- A.A.A, BAKERY, ItlVERINA BARGAINS. iiai 1t 'J(l asm alls, motor dclivcn' tnn nnlv irjrO: 2S bans. 11 and 12. aide Hues il.V) weekly extra, no del I very, Jeioid.

net profit of 30 weekly guatantceil by Tenders. J. W. MILLER ami 230 Age. A.

Bakery Businesses, 10 400; ha nnn rlnllvorv. with nmnrrtv. 1400: bags. 15 smalls, with property, 1850; 40 bagt. PBITS, IUUi UUIM uv vaaatr, 2025.

C-jxall, 00 Market-st. BAKERIES. I specialise, 17-18 bags, tearooms, 050; 60 bags, 2050; others, 20, 28, 31, ERr. SPECIAL A A vllOH rrogressive soutnem aumnrj. Of) bass, 4 tarts: bread, lld 1.

Full particulars on application to N. Af'KEN tC. 4411. Ell-aheth-ftreet. op.

Flinders-street Station. BAKERY, eastern suburb, 16 bags, plenty smalls, rfrowinii distrint. snlendld nnuniiUHi 2 ovens, full plant; 1050. Others, 1000, 1500, BAKERY, eorintiy, 20 bags, if, 12, no 1 cart, 323; others, 11, 16 bags. 32 I Prahran, stitlon.

BAKERY, shop, dweUing, bakehouse, cash trade. 00 per week; take 275; splendid nance. X33. Age Office. JJILLiARD'TaTOON.

the finest, best-positioned acts billiards. 8 snooker. profits 15 nijL-nijF, iiriuo k.i.'; any invesngation trial. CLAUDE SY.MONS. EDWARDS ami 100 Sivanston-ntreot.

Canllril llnnv. "9im ftflljljlAHIJ ilAt.UUaV accessories, reasonahln nnt. LlI PERCY nENRY, 52 f'nlllnuailr4t Atrtlhnima BILLIARD 'Room to tal-leV ingoing 10. Hair Dresner. Darlln.

DOOr Htilrlig Basiness. BrlghTon bisTiricT, Ing machine, JsMj. cqufiimvnt; price ry, A Hvmnna inh CdPiWI Housa, 3230, ix K.iii 'inns Jan. -o O.ttTO Tons Feb. 23 Tona Mar.

16 13,860 Tons Mar. 30 13.S50 Tons ApL 13 13,850 Tens ApL 27 JKifCHEN 6 SONS yiM BIRTH8. cm it On the -'lth December JOl'il. to Mr. Mw It Ketr.

I'm coo Valo- Po'nili-t William), vtn'li fn-e flimiititr llci'flhsw). On tho 15th De-Y' wivinr f'lmirv' Privato Ho mi I In. I. Mr sn.i Mn. Kidd.

Dl Bujuvrttuwuml, uuitii. nee At "Colaba," Gist em- Vtlr of Arthur B. Smith. 07 nilfltl.l WIISON On ilio January, at Sinter an-1 jiuiiPiHi'n Prirstc Hospital. Bcndfgo, to Mr.

s.vt Waller M. "llson, or Manduxaug a on. MARRIA73ES. i ilia Her. (Jr.

Charles Strong's, Armadale, Samuel Arthur Iluw. ncphiMT of Mrs. Grcaycr ami "Trarortconr." In Minnie, eldest daughter of AlHin-I" and Christina bioan, ut jiemyon-ruaa, yMt Hniiiiwick. DEATHS. nuUiHH On ttio Dili January, at bis resl-' (lenfft 0 Jlitiw Pdostrcct, FUcndon, James, de-' rotol hiisliand of Ellen, and loving falher of Eileen.

-Miry. James, Manrarct, Thomas (dicaf.od), Lm (11 to. flkuard) and Katbleeu, aged 03 yernx. Rest in peace. BBAl'OItD.

On the 7th at Mandc-TfllMttsceiit Toorafc. Catherine, tho dearly loved wife of Jowph Bradford, and lorlne sister cf Kirs. Belb of Garten Vale; loving aunt of Mrs Nol-on Brighton; HcnderMm, Wind-Sr'and Mr. F. IV.

Belts. Garden Vale. Patient sufferer at rent. CIUMBIMILAIN (uco Maker). In 'memory of lire.

BWo Ohamherliihi. who paired away on '4th Jsnasry. Jtf-'T. Auburn. LMceiiicd member, of Hawthorn branch A.W.A.

for 21 years. CHFKTHAM. On tha 2nd January, at the wsidoiico of his molber, Taniaeulla, Hiomas Biiui-i CLatlunj. cWl son of Mury and tho late Jjuneo Cbailiam. AI.I.-.

brother of Charles. An-rieP P. W.S.. Joseph, IJly (Mir. Wanen), Uewsft Mir and Jcaale M.

(Mrs. Hattttj). (Jonesl. On the flth January, at thu Mciboumc Hoipilal. tbq wife of G.

H. Cole, Beau-nurii. lorlne injtber of Henry (S.A.), Gus (do-ttuei). D.H.. anil daughter of the late Alfred J.

and Esther Neck, in her 77th jeur. Sfj mollicr, my erratest pal. C0I.B (Jonesl. On the 8th January, at thn Mflbminie Hospital, tha lored mother cf Henry (Sonth AmtraltB). Gua (deteascd).

D. B. and Jce. lorins enuwlmt of Dorothy, Willfo and Isabel, alio did her beat for othera. OISTBIJjO.

On the 8th January, at the Chil- Ann't HcHiaI. Carlton. Raymond Pranclfc, dearly fccloKd youiiBttt son of Henry James and Maude Tosiello of 88 Frederick-street. Wet Ilninsnick, jorcil brother of Inia. and Emio, aed 0 weeks.

COfi.VSKU' On tho 8th January, at St. Vln-reel't HoftpitaJ, Melbourne, Alary Counticll, native of County Lfuih, lrclnnd, and member of the lliird Uraix cf t. Francis, nel 74 years. Mar her tout rest in peace. DKLLKh.

On tbo Oth January, at the rci-linicJ of her son-in-law, K. Hymons, 3fHJ Cwll-mnet WlliUEUiwii. Martha Ann, widow of th: itp John Uiiarlci IleJIt-r, dearly Ioed mother ol fhlrto SHU (M. O. Kllatf).

Uly (Mn. K. Violet Salmon). Frnnk, Khia lfn I Daws), Hubert, Koy. Oconfe, and Lrnosr.

wed' 03 years. rrlrate interment. At real. On the 8th January after a slwrt fluitts. Arthur llemy DudEeon.

of 64 St. Kilda-(trtet F.lwood. dearly belOTed husband of Florentm Poclceon, eldest son of the late Mr John iw-toon. and Inrinz father of Dorotliy, Moyston, Ktim. HaroM.

Verlfo and Lionel, ased 02 years. W10GKOX. On Saturday, 8th January, A. II, Du'lpn (Daac). We mourn your loss.

Inserted by lelluw niombfcrs, Iilwood Ufe-eavinii Club'. KABltV. iho 8th Janunry. Bertram' Itleli tid the dutrly loved husband of Emma luhry. I 'ou Nfirtlicoto: Invml tnn nf 1 Kmma and Uw lato Joceph Eabry, aKcd 84 years.

l'iirv nn t)ii ftlh Janiurv. at her lMtdcnce. Pmslnn. Mnrv Jana. thn rtmrh loied vile of Henry Fairy, dearly loved mother of Mitr, Joe.

Olivn (Mrs, W. Austin) an Fred; Ei.d Ti years. Pcnee, perfect ponce. the 8th Junuary sud-' ilenlyl. at Lcr residence, 14 'WiiutKor.

ilarsiret. the dearly beloved wito. of ItluharJ tirccnlind. used U4 years. R.I.

P. GUILD. On the 8th January, at a private hospital. Melbourne. Fanny Maud, widow of the late Junes Guild, formerly of Seymour.

Private intcr-mit. HAI.LOWELL. On the Bth January, at Aubum, Mrb. S. A.

HalluwelL dearly lorert friend ot Sir. and Mrs. Smltli anil family. Shew, liilu's journey ends. In welcome to tho weary.

llAXIiON. Oa tho 9th January, at tho Mol-rouino Hospital, Lena, yonnsefit daughter of thu Ute Henry and Sarah Jlanlun, of Hobart. HARKNESS. On tho 8th Januiry (result of idcnL), Walter E. Jete, the.

beloved Ijjslwnrj Uu llarkiiew, uutusr- Hawthorn, ed U'yearF. HARKNESS--Ou tbe BthyaiWary, as result o'. motor swiflMit, Vf. 11. -litmta, 'fbeloTOd elder wn of DirM and VAitb Ilarkuest.

ail larinc brclher or Joy tA Iteslnsld. 7. HANSEN. On tho (1th January (suddenly), nl Viirield, Ueoreo Frederick. loviiuc wn ol refer ud May Uanssn, of Haslinss.

Victoria, acwl 1 sud II. months, A peticut little sufferer at wt -lnsated by bis lonm: family. UrahT. Oa" tlie 7U Janiauy, 'ai ltaeelnn Hlpb, HsnruU Ames, dearly bfleveel wiTo if MWad Hcih. and lyvms jster Mil Ffibrr.

Mciiih'u fi-MH', afJd years. R.I, P. MKSNBWiV. 0'i the 7th January, at fUrdiitr-. mA, Went Brunmlck, Sarah Klkaboth Hminensy, fcrcd riiter of Mrw fioUame, Sutton and.

Mil McLean. R.I. P. HODRIW. On tlut Sth Jainuiry, at ChllJren'a Hospital, Innard, dearly lovod son of 1-eo and Sicie Hodtw, of 181 Union-road.

Afeot Vale, loved bniltcr of lUvii and Thclma, darllns unuidson of Alfred and Amy Hodges, of 3 McCrorj-street, Co-burs, acftl 1 year 8 months, ttudly missed. 1IDR10P. On the Sth January, at her rest-flfiite, eunicr lloston-uvenue and DnndcnoiiK-niad, list Malvern, Uutb Ouolovo, dearly beloved wife of Henry Thomas, and loving mother of Horric A. Hansen), of Nyora, and Ituby (Mrs. J.

Tl.ompwii), of IX hum JUliero, seed Sfl years. A patient sufferer at rest. nOKTOP.On tbe 8U1 Jamiary. at her real, ikncc, comer Itoston-avenue and Uandenontc-road, Uil Malrmi, Ruth 0 no love dearly beloved sister vf Mrs. Piper.

Mrs Itutlcr, Mrs. King and W. AuM. Pssied peacefully away. the 8th January, at the Mcl-Iwtrno Hospital.

Alexander, tho dearly beloved bon of Mr. and Mrs. llussadt of HI corse -street, N'cilb ntirwy, brothor of Jessie (Mrs. Handle, of Veil Australia). William (of Freaton), Jotui (of franlwurnet, Kate (Mrs.

Ford of HUdon Weir), Jin and Han (of FlUruy). Dearly beloved by all. IRVINE. On the 7th January, at Uossroorc Prime Hopiui. JJcnalla, William Earle, sou of Mr and Mr.

J. C. IrTine (nee E. R. Daris).

of Thconi, aged 3 days. EAT. On tho Otli January. Cuthcrlne Frances. Hit tlitrly lorcd wife of Robert Jolin Kay, '2'i luniyticet, North Carlton, loviujr mother of Quii9 (Mrs.

Brown), i-Uwnrd. WiUiam. MnBBie iml biby Eita, ascd 42 years. Beat In peace. KAY.

On Ihe Oth January, at Melbourno ITos-RUJ, CaUwnne, the dearly loved wife of Robert kii. Mitd yoiinioJ, dauithter of the late Edmund sod Uantirct Walsh, late of North Carlton; the terry tared of BIrs. Shine, Mrs. Creniu. Mm.

Innon and Kdftard, 'Wjllicm, Frank mid JOn AYalsh; devoted aunt of Mrs. D. Crowa. Best ia peace. LTNCII.

On tlie 8th January (suddenly) at Albert I'atk, Minnie, beloved sister of Edward and Mrs. T. Smith, and loving aunt of Johu and Htrrire Harvard. B.I.P, the Sth January, at Fraliran. ADA VWfirtn.

lha llnurlr tclfa nf CSrril Marley, loving mother DoroUiy, Joseph, nuiHDi ua noniid, agea ol jears. iaie 01 1UTHIBS0X. On tha Oth luuur. 23 Aolnjf-wt. Briehto, Uubvth G.

UXthJtaon, lliW4N. On Uio 7lh luimn, at Mini Hcpttil. David McEwan, tie dearly bo-mnl hiuband ol Clara McEnan, of Pitttreot. lorin father of Huaanna and Sylrie. awl (6 Jn.

At rest JSaStirPa 8Ul January, at Porclett. Mslboorne, Aniil r.llot of tho lata T. WAsterl, and OUra Frlrat. interment. i Bth January, at hi, real- jS T2UI' Burnley (auddonly), James i -ji ociovoa niuoana 01 Ajice.

Rna Alel Is01 Africa). Harry, Annie. Sft Alice, Antaa (deccaacd). Kodorlck Both. 63 years.

Peacefully sleeping. Meant Qimolcr paper, plean copy. On tiie Sth Jannary. at residence. Thomas, dearly belorcd husband of Kitttrine, and much lorcd father of Jack.

Manrie jUs. alou). Alex (deceuedl. Uary. Con and 4Ul January, at Nblll.

"ft" ef Anne Bond, ol Shlll, and gna Alice Croot, of Broushton, uei 80 Jfff--0" tb January, at his histem-road. South Ah. arly lorcd husband of tbo late aoi Moody, and lorina father of Jim, Maud, Oiie Ideceasedl, Erehn, Walter (dceeaied), Kate and Von. also lotfeut step-JmSj? Annie, Uary. Ted and JMPtane (deceased), Lffed Ot years, Beouicecat in pace.

January, at St. Bone fn. If .5, raaircm, aiicr operauon Bayinonrl Blehard, fourth loved 'f lyilll.m Iticbard and clarah Monian. of TaUajtjhriJ iscot THwoaul, Ascot Vale. Vti-- 1IftD uf darling boy at teat, PrSS.

January, at Benedlct'a 52f. llaymond, Rlcliard, tlie to 'li'" p- Tom (dcccaicd), -nda (Mr. Hear: Wlnnlo Parker), Deeply moumed. Nmyr0ITir?" 8" Jannary, at "Brfra." h. "ahem.

Har.li relict ot SlV I' loved mother of Amy lort T' UV and Clara, in her band 'th January, at the t-alr. ti -J SSiS1, dearly beloved daugh leait. Kyabram, aged January (uddeniy), at ffi Em'' husband of the St beloved falher nf tai 9i. Warjrttcml. Muriel (Mrs.

V. Con- lini i "i'es formerly of Bal- a declong, aged 62 years. January, at Melbourne Stif Slh. husband of Plnrenee. 52 eto Mrs.

Pliillins. Brattle-; itcg, and Jctate, aged 60 1. 2 BtwtonHireiiue. East Malvern, levin, mnti Jvlfe ofv George Pocknee, J- lairT Pattlionl fell fain. McC reus.

Patient lufferor at rest ucuMuu January, at cn aren a '1? aby of Muriel and it aba Meinxc-street. Monllal-' rianT aged i T'h Jannavy, at the Sm K-U'- in- la Juary. at Ma ro.ldWc, Kerlbcotc. John, th, dearly be! 'Sn. KM and lovln, father of mra Basil arariy "arlan it 'ran? At rat.

aged INTER-STATE STEAMSHIP SAILINGS (Circumstances Permitting.) Shippers are Requested to Refer to Agents of Ste-iuiers. CARGO MAY BE BOOKED by Telephone. FOR SYDNEY. BRISBANE (Trans, for Mary-borough, Gladstone and Bundaberirl. MACKAY.

BOWEN TOWNSVII.l.E JETTY (Trans, (or j. wnjnru, luuuiau anu WAin.ia Steamers. Agents. MUNDAIXA (Cargo only) (Badney only) -iBOMBALA. R1VERINA.

(Sydney only) MAREERA No. 11 Noon. No. 10-Noon. No.

11 No. 11 Noon. No. 11 Noon. fen" Macdouald.

Hamilton. 407 Colllns-st. Huddart Patktr T.til JrU Jan. 15 Idll. 15 A'al.

Macdbnald, Hamfl-. ion. U7 Macdunald Hamilton, 407 Collins-iit. Macdonsld Hamll. tnn.

4(17 Jan. 10 aat. Jan. 22 KAROOI.A. (Sydney only) tliOUHALA.

DIMBOOLA. (Sydney only) (f "aren only) CANKER ISA ICATOOMBA 22 Jan. yd MrIln-rAtli. MkRiiis nam. uu wiiiitim-st.

No. 11 Noon UHcnonain, iianui-tou, 407 Collins-st. Melb. S.S. 31 King-st.

Macdonald. Hamil no. iu Noon. .0. 11 iJkii.

20 ton. 4l7 CoIling'tO, Howard Smith jl.l Marspt-st. I No. 0 Feb. Ffb.

No. 12 Noon. No. 0 icti Mel I wraith. SIcEac- ham, ou wiiiiam-st.

Howard Smith Ltd, Sr. a ftp r. at vb. MACEDON No. nowanl Smith Ltd.

33 MorkeUt. Kannwna nmltt M.tpfcav anrl Tlnmen. Canbeira calls Maekay, passengers only, emits -fHombala. for Sydney. Brisbane and out porta only.

Cargo now being received. Rirorina. Taking f-argo for Auckland trans- teres at oyunoy to uumaroa. Mundr.lla, llonked cargo received For SYDNEY ONLY. No.

12 iMcIhtmith. McEac- ban. 14 I ham. 00 Willlam-at. No.

10, (Howard Smith 'Jan. lm p.m. I giaraet-ai. Ladr' Iaobel. Cargo now biing received.

From GEELONG for SYDNEY and NEWCASTLE rm, tor tana rona.i Parker ijan. 14 I 1 flioorapooi-st. i.i... ovnwpv TlIirANR and ROCK HAMPTON ITrens. for Maryborough and Uiaeistouc.

tarao oniyi. (From Slacdonald, HamTF laSydneyl ton. 407 Collins-st. "l-rinrT: 'n 1T IManlmiald. Hiiinl Tnn II I I tr.ll 4IIT r.lllin.alt EUMERALLA INc.

8. Howanl Smith ijan. 14 4 p.m. ai. warset-sr.

Mncumba. and Eumeralla cargo uow being re- ceiveu. For ADELAIDE and FREMANTLE (Taking Cargo for Perth and W.A. Out Pons). DIMBOOLA.

iNo. ltt "Melt BX 11 4 p.m. i King-si, Adelaide Co. 505 Collins-sU MOMBA (Cargo only) (Omits ArieJ KATOOMBA. ZEALAND! A -a-iu.

AO Jan. 11 Mcllwrclth. McEac-hDtn. flit Jan. i 4 p.m.

INo. 10 Jan. 20 4 p.m. Hurtdtrt Parker 4t iroiuns-3t. No.

12. Feb. 2 14 p.m. iMcIlwrnith. McEac- barn, oil wiliiam-st.

Dimboolft and Momba. Cargo now being received. For ALBANY (Passengers and Cargo). KATOOMBA. I Wed.

12 IMcllwraith. McKic iJan. 10l4 p.m. I ham. 00 Willlam-st.

FJITWDART PAR REP. LINE. IX Permitting. MELBOURNE to HOBART. KOWHAI (cargo only).

Friday, 21st January. Application, for cargo spaxc now being received. to NEW. ZEALAND POETS. TO AUCKLAND ULIMAR OA.

21st JAN. from Melbourne per 13th tmnHhloPintt ut Sydney, Tf) WELLINGTON. ULIM ARO A. 4th FEB. wnnur svnMi'V unnAtrr iMUA, iiiCIt jai PASSENGER (Weather and Other Circumitance Permitting.) 1'roin uie I'c-ri flieiiinuiiie auiuKii rui, TODAY WEEROONA, 10.10 a.m.

Qneenrellft- (4.S0) Scrrento (4 p.m.). TO-MORROW -WEEROONA. 10.1 a it, OnoniivlllT 14 JUI). S.invtilfl (4 D.tD.l. HYGEIA, 10.10 a Morrdngton (5), Dronuuu raj in Ml nn.

I. WEDNESDAT and THURSDAY NEXT, HYGEIA, 10.10 a.m.. Queensclifr (4.30). Sorrento FRIDAY NEXT. WEEROONA.

10.10. a.m. llucenscliff (4.30), Sorrento p.m.1. HATi'nriAV xtr.VT HfCKIA. 1.4R n.m.

QueeneiCaiJr '4 Sorrento Dromanft (i.30 p.ni.). SUNDAY NEXT. WEEROONA. 11 a.m.. Queens- -lilt ivn HYllI-IA.

11 a.m., Monilngtou (-5). Droroana 14.30 p.m.). calling atSt. Kilda at 11.15 a.m., and ou renim Leaving ou return. WEEROONA: filiate.

Day Return, -40, Other Days: Single, 80: Day 48. 1 rm. In.t-tiai minrl.rtrM Station. Sattjfdfty, 1.40 p.m.; Sunday, 10.50 a.m., and other aaVAMs r.Ti... 4BS -raofeTARLINGTON" GEELONG7.

JL (Circumstances Fermittlnr.) From No. 2 Berth. Queen's Wharf. COURIER. Sundays, 11 a.m.

Week Dn. FARES. Saloon: Day Return. 40; Single, Bu. Forecsbin: Day Return.

8: Single, 20. Sundays: Day Return, 5S Sing 4. Saloon Only, Sun- No cargo received within 15 minutes of eailing "-VrtinnawT PARKER LIMITED. Tel. 273a.

rpASMANIAN STEAMERS PTY. LTJJ. To LAUNCESTON, from No. 4 Queen's; Wharf. I "Aionasy.

Jan. iu, iju- NAIRANA A ian. 12. 4 p.m. Jan.

14. 8 p.m. To BURNlE and iaOONGANA Jan, 11, 1 P.m. IVonY No. 7 Queen's A KiL.

Jan. 14 2 P-m. Looiigaua, 11th Jan. Proceeds Laiwceston fia BtMnns of Lading signed by Huddart Parker Ltd. TU111B OI laUlllS BiaUtaj UJ W.aavaa to 404-460 CoUin MU (.

lines. 50 Wiltlam-street. 8302 (4 lines). Joint Agents. ITNION LINE OF STEAMERS.

(aToumstsnoes Permitting.) From No. Qucen'a Wharf. STRAHAN and RE- KAKARIKI. GATl'A PT. 20th January.

From No. 6 Queen's tvtian. BLUFF 1 MAHENO (via Bluff). MAHENO (via Bluff), 20th Januan'. 10 a.m.

MANUKA tvts. Wellington). 10th February. DUNBDIN LYTT ELTON Maheno. Jail.

20, calls Minora oounu iweamcr, circuiustaRcea permitting). From No. 6 Queen's Wharf. AUCKLAND. 1 KAIWARKA, K-iTitpn Jan.

10. 0 NEW PLYMOUTH. HOW receiVHlS odubcu, caiau. WELLINGTON LYTTELTON 1-KIWITEA. Jan.

28. DUMiUlH SAILINGS FROM SYDNEY, M'AUNGANUI (to Welling. NEW ZEALAND toiil, Jan i 18, 4 PORTS (to Auckland) Jar. 14, 3 p.m. FIJI, KAWATIRI (cargo only).

SAMOA. About Jan 25. T.SS. Mannu carries 1st, 2nd and 8rd diss tasseugerL Particulars on application. UNION STEAM SHIP 59 William-street Til.

8802 (4 Hnes). rNTEB-STATE PASSENGERS. ONE CLASS ACCOMMODATION. Twin Screw Staamers. (T.S.S.

JER1 J- 4 p.m., 1 T.S.S. LAI 4 p.m., T.S.S. JERVIS LARGS BAY, lUtb MarctL TT S.S. LARGS BAT. Noon.

12th Feb. 1 T.S.S. HOBHON'S BAY, Noon. 20th Feb, AUSTRALIAN COMMONWEALTH LINE. 44T Collins-street.

9511-3 and 9510-7. JAMES PATRICK AND CO. LTD. FOB SYDNEY AND NEWCASTLE, EVERY FRIDAY (Circunutanccs Permitting). S.S.

MAWATTA, FRIDAY, 14th JANUARY. NOON. Cargo received Monday, No. 15 Victoria Dock. rpASMANIA FOR YOUR BUMMER HOLIDAY.

ULaUIllUUS UlilMATi-SPROIAL TOUHS. 20 70. 22 IO. 24. 24 170.

126 and ''ft 7it. fnr ui Ac. tuiumgiiiiioa, ram ana ujcsi inps. Other Trips Arranged, Fares Only. Send for full particulars.

TASMANIAN GOVERNMENT TOURIST BUREAU. 59 Wflllam-strect. -MELBOURNE. Phoues, Central, 0700 and 7021. pASMANIAN UarmUllnir I FW LAUNOTWTON, via Cdrrie.

King Island, 11 Wnilamroet. On 741. and U.t 7410. HUB DAILY TELEGRAPH. TASMANIA.

Head Oflice. LAUNCESTON. Hanufaetureta. Imnnrtpr. WhnlMaln anil DMrl.

butinc Houses deriron of teaching the ComuxoeiS SHOULD SELECT THE TELEGRAPH As th MEDIUM EOR TASMANIA. TxTp WHITE STKAMSHIP CO. LTD. Olliala.1. BlUAtil, 8.8.

CORRIMAL (CircumsUnces PcrmitUng), SAILING FRIDAY, JAN 14. at p.m., and FORTNIUHTLY THEREAFTER. Victoria Doca. Cargo Now Tlookod and Being Rccefred. U.

B. KIRSCH, Agent, Flinders-street. lelcphones. 0808 and 8201. QHTHTON, 1RISUTOWN.

DUCK RIVFjR. LAf' Sowwr OOOMONDERRY leaves Littlt Dock TUkyDAY. cargo lueeday onlj SIINS (MELDOl'RNKl ITY. Yarra-bank-icad, South Melbourne. HllNAMBfMiL', PORT FjflRYrPORTLAND.

-iUi? Anollo Hiy and' liCbjvrt. IHUW tVlian. 101.) IvW-lU, January, iu-o. n.i.c. Just a line of remembrance, JtHt a memory, fond and true.

Whatever elan wa fall to do Wn will lluivi think nf vnn Inserted by her loving ton end 'daughter-in-law, Will and Ethel Carroll, and grauduhuildren, Chsrlie. Tom and Allan. HE.VNESSV. In loving memory of our dear father, Michael He nn tuny, who departed from this niL- iu.il vf. am ia years.

Inserted by ids loving chudn.1,, 1I1NEH. In lnvlim mcmorv tit mar ilsup' iitiana Ajtiies, who passed away on the 10th January, tier cneernii ways and smiling face Are plejsant to recall, she had a hmflo for every one. And illml hv 11 huerted by her loving uncle and coiuins. HORAN, In- loving memory of our dear no mw, vHini nm on me in iva. Peat's, perfect peace.

Inserted by her loving husband, children and amnu cui laveji. passed away on tho 10th January, 1)8 Burki road. East MalreriL in our uonio you are lonaiy rcmeniDercd, Sweetert memories cling round your name, Our hearts that held you in deepest affection Still lor you In dostl. innr um Trtb.u7dbi:mily 1otI" 60,1 daughter-in-law. JUlNhb.

lu loving memory of my dear wiic ami mother, Bridget (Clss) Jones, who departed jo-oay orings oacg tha Of a lovI one gone to rest; And those who think of her to-duy. A TP fhniP velin ldiiv, hnr hr.tr. O. Sacred heart of Jrsim. linvo nirir-v Imp n.il TiiWrtM hv hnr inrln liiiavhanrl nnri rlillin Sm Jones, 28 Jenkins-street, Northcole.

JONES. In loving memon' of my dear wife, Harriett, who Passed awav at Prankstnn nn lOHi aianiiary, n'-o, inserted uy acr jovmi uusbinu, win. JONES. In loving memory of our dear mo- not witum wo give your voice to hear, Your dear, bright face to seo; i To clsap again your loving hand, uat meant so iniicn 10 JONES. In.

loviue memnrv nf hit darlln'r mother, who passed away at Frankston on 10th January, jhzv. saaiy missed. All tnosc wno have a mother, Lovo her while you may; You nerer know her value Until h)js is taken away. Inserted by her- loriug daughter. Buby.

LEWTHWAITE In lorii.ry niin nt n. iww away oo toe 1UU1 Jauuan'. iu--t. At rest. Inserted hv hpr lnvln mn.

rlaiurlitnr.In.Vaitsr anrl LIDSTON. In lorins memon- of William T.iri. ston, who passed away in his 73nl year on 10th 1020. dearly beloved husband of Ellsa jane ana lauipr or uranois, William (deceased) Deeply mourned' and sadly mlfsed. Inserted by his.

wife and family. LIDSTON. In fond memory of William Lidatou, Lovingly remembeicd by ateiHon, A.r.P. and family. LINS.

hi loving memory of my dear wife aud ihuuit. nnu jusauj on oiu jaiuurj, ivxi. Treasured memories of one so dear Are oft recalled by silent teen; Dearer to memory than word can tell Aro the thoughts of Iia 1T0 0retd ao well. iRscrtal bv her loving husband and family. LYNCH.

In fond aud loving memory of my dear wife and mother Lucy, who departed this Tenderly on earth wo loved her, And dearly love her still; With rcmsmbrance we deeply mourn- her. And bow to God's own will. Oh do not ask if we miss her, 'Tis Cou alone can tell We have spent many a lonely fiour, And shed many a bitter Tnn I Ail rl lnrrerl hn Imcrted by her loving husband and. soil, David LYNCH. 1 fond memory- of oilrt dear mother, who passed away on the lOth January, 1025, JanrpiH hv all Inserted by her loving son and daughter-in-law, Perce aiid Elsie Lynch.

LYNCH. In loving memory of our dear wo- iaw, wno pasaMi away ou tue imti januar)-, iaa. Uaarly lovesl. Horn era be rod always. Inserted by her lovins son and daughter-in-law, Em and Pene, LYNCH.

In loriug memory of my dear mother, who passed away loth January, 1020. Just a line of remembrance, Just a memory fond and true; ever else I fail to do, I will always think of you. Inserted by hor loving son, Smyth. AKSI In Inline .1... I.

band and. falher, -wlio died the result of accident. innunoi by tiid family. 04 Loch-street, CobnrK, 1 AK'I'tr. Ilk f- IrAlnr, .1 father.

Niclioliw Pcrrln, who naKsed away at Moo-nee Ponds loth January, 1021. Inserted by Ida loTirur sou and daughter, Ptrrui and Elize. MeKBltltAL. la loviuf memory of our dear th and greudfather, who died 10th Jaauary. MKUIVIJ AO BAA IIV AaelTal I til.

Aliok and Annie, and grandchildren. Iris, Jack' Jean Stewart and SWJlla. MtMAHON, in cherished memow 'of our eUrUcz Joyce, who fell asleep on 10th Jstiusry, 1024.. baby i la a) iter nf Tliniiuij. anil A1 rla, u.i Mnniiuj- and dad still grfevo aud long for their AnA misb her bright, ha tmbf heir Ser swssTimie rcice mnging about the plsce.

Molra. Ml MA III IK In lnv ntr i.xokm.-v vdio fell asleep ou thu HKh 'January-. JU24- Hiiifirr (tliar llitln Invnn T.vrf Mlloel liisorted by her loriug grandfatbw. aud auntie, INellliV MPrCUELTr BURDEN, rn loving memory of our dear mother and grandnjother. Annie Lclltla who was railed horns so suddenly the lOth Januaxy, 1025.

-Ever remembered by her daughter, son-in-law and fSmily, C. and A. Russell, "The Cambet- MORIIMKUL In ItrlW rntmnr, Wffe and our lovimr mntlmr trim flifkr! rla Oth January. Bbndest memcries. ueauimu memory icit Dciinid Of a loving mother, good and kind; Eor all of us she did her best.

May God gnat her eternal rest. hv hat hmthanri anrt nltilrlnia llnmim. beeiia. MOJlTIllEn. In lovfnir memnrr nf nur rifwr mother, wlio parsed away Oth Jauuary, 1010, at ttaniartroan.

rr remfmoered. Inserted by bar dauo-htar and ann.ln-law. Anndtta and Jack. i MOHS A Invlnir fHhitlA tn thn ovf-rlaaMntf memory of nur dear son and brother, passed away at rairnem on ino iuui January, iuao. Just a memory, fond and true; -whatever else we fail to do, We will always think of you, hv hl lnvlnr morhpr and falliar.

aftlsra and brotliers. NANTP In Invlnir im-iniirv nf nur ilnnr (tanhtap Olive Sylvia, ivho passed away on 10th Jaiiuary. ivii, at uamon, loving sister or ivaniey, uiaronce, Harold and John. lie nones that were lost in Hie journey, We find in tho oity of reiti Inserted by her loving father, mothor and brothers. NKKItHIIT.

In tnviriar mcminrv of hit dear sit who poised away Oth January, 1924. Ever remembered. IiL-erted by H. Denkcr. NOBMAXD.

In lovintr memnrr of mv dear wife. and our dear mother, Grace Elgin, who passed a.way on 10th January, 1023. Always remmbered. iiiscrieu oy ucr loving ana tamiiy. G.

who died at Albert Park on the 10th January, 1023. Aiie winas oi neaven soiuy otow O'er the etuiet and hallowed spot, And midst the changing scenes of life, Mv Hoir ahrnp vnii in tint fnnrnt Inserted by her loving sister. Martha. O'BHIKN. In Invlnv mirninrr nf mic (tarlintr baby, Valda, who died suddenly on Oth January, 1024, at South Melbourne.

Remembrance. Those memories sweet, how dear they are, O'DONNELL. In tnvtntr mrnnnrv nf nur Hau ling little baby, who died on tha 10th January, 1020, at Children's Hospital. Little we thought we would lose you so soon. Our dear little Sybil, lust in your bloom.

Memories recalling, in our fancy we trace, Sybil, our angel, your sweet little face, luserted by her lovinn mother, fathtw. brother and sister. O'DONNELL. In -lovinn rpmpmhranrtp nf nur granddaughter, who died on tho 10th January, 1020. xou-re not lorgotten, sywi uear, Or ever will you be; As long as life remains with us We will remember thee.

Inserted by her lovinz avrandnarents: J. anil It- Stephen. PATICRflnV. In trtrtniin rt rVrllla. Sarah (dear Edie), who died 10th January, 1820.

A fond remevnfbraiwn. O.H.L. row iSJ-iJj. in loving memory oi my dear sister, Ivy, who passed amy at ber parents' home, Fooisoray, on uie utn January, luai. ueipmate oi mine.

Just when her life was brightest, Just when her hopes were beat. Plucked like a flower in its bloom, wliv called away so soon inserted by her loving sister and Clara and HEILLT. In sad and Infirm memoir nf mv ilair husband, Thomas, who passed away at 5 Young-slieot. East St. Kilda, JOth January, 1020.

IWDb 111 My heart just achos with sadneafi," And mj eyes grow dim with tears, When I think how I missed This one lonj, weary year. And my heart wilt still ache, darling, In tho years that come and go, For my husband I' treasured so'. What would 'I give your hand to elisp, Your face to see rnioe more; And hear again that loving Whfeh mearu so much to me. Itii'Jtrtfd hv hla Inriiur wiftti Mnrv Ralltr anil daughter, Amelia, loving memory of our dear sister. Alice, died 8th January, 1020; our doar brother Johnic, died February, 1808, and loving mother, died 1000.

as you Biecp in perfect ikhch Your memory we'll always keep. hv thnlr Inrlnit hrn(hi- and afetrr alirl daughter and son, John and Minnie Keroagban. Fairfield, RICHARD THIMBLE In lot nit memory of my dearest sister, Alice, died Sth January, 1020; also' my darling mother and brother. Johny, died inn seoruary, isuv, ruiiuiy rcuioiuutjj-tu. uy loving sister ana uaugnter, ueiia, ionn- nnniEK.

in lovinc memory or our asar wire and mother. Caroline, who died on the Sth January, 1023. uear motner, now we uiisn juu, Miss you more as tlie year go by; Whrt ia home without a mother. We liave- learnt since you have died. Tow often said we vionld miss you, Your words.

have proved' too true; We lost tho best and dearest friend, Dear mother, when we lost you. hv hff invlnir hualtand and dauahters. Ne)tie and Annie. TIIimonKPIir In rt and Invlntr momnrv nf Mir darilog dMUghter, Blanche, who peaed away IfJth January, 1022. So tjadly missed.

love's greatest sift remeisbranee. Inwrted by her raving parents, F. and M. Rude-beck; brother and sister-ip-law. C.

and C. 3. SMITH. It? lovlna memory of Lena- Smith, wife of Ed word, mother of Lillian Mavis, who died at A If ml Hospital, pMhran, 10th January, 1010, SMITH. In Invlnir timmnrv nf our dear motbev.

whu pafaHed.away on the 10th Japuury, 1020. i-oviii iu ute, ireastiren in nsatn, Heautlfnl memories are all we liavc left. by her roving daufiultrs, Annie and May. THEE MATS.In la rins memory of. our darl ing uiothtr, Ellen who parted away on the lOtli January, 1021; also our darling father, Henry John Mays, passed away 17th December.

18811, beloved parents of May, Annie, Lily, Hose, ami Harr.v. BUSINESSES AND PARTNERSHIPS Bu ESTABLISHlfD iuiitth" NDItl'IlMflN bc.41 tltar'mif wnekli a-i slago coach, fctcuml luckuey errisie Hceiutv nill guar. 10 vA. ne. Reo bm.

vsl. 4U: vendor sscilncing fcr 250, tenns on securine new route fcr Inner bus. See 1. W. USINESSES WANTED.

Wa art daJIv retfMrimr manv Innnirlra fnf fit aud Suburban Businessta of practieally all iium uoimuie cat.ii clients, witn capital avaiiabiii from 400 to 8000. Now is vour swil. AH transaitions treated a strictly ooiitlrJen- t.oll and havt a chat with it may bt' to your advantage. PERCZ HEN It Y. Culllns-atreet, Melbounu.

"DUTCH ERING, Box HilfHne'ttmTit. price nu; turn, xao, price tiir.i-nriee H'JuQ: turn. tirl.v Held Line. Fine Uttle biz. up to date shop.

dwelling, turn. 00. price 300, include motor: Caultield, turn. 75. price 150; Brighton Un, turn.

2U0, price 1000; Malvetii. turn. 150, price 375; numerous, others. kA-wanls, 310 Flludets-street. BUTC71EH, taking euly 123.

UTCllh'R. taking 80; cash. 275. BUTL1HER, taking oO; bargain; 123 dtiiwit. Many Others.

1 8jeclalise Tho Butchers' ActO. EUIUWEltEH, 325U)llliis-fcireet. BUTCHER, very Uttle opposition good prices, large shop, capable expansion, taking 2H 27 8., 135, terms. 22 Piah-ran. 54CS.

2H8. 350. McEwun. 317 Collins-tU not Ins tlian 40 week, dwellina: 140. IlilL 40ElUabeth-st.

Confectioneiy. Pastrj. neit theatre, lovely dwelling, 2 large Duff, windows, Dayton barrel scales. 2 small Dayton scales, tables, chairs, huce stock; taking 40 in 45 weekly; good profits; we recommend thu. business as genuine and very full price, 373.

Wallace. 11 Elliabcth-street. nAFE. BARGAIN HUNTERS. yj To-day'a Special, city, reduced rem to 273: vendor offered la re or nroposition; muot deride quickly; call aud seay yourselcvs; taking 4n, lease, profit 7.

J. IV. Miller 230 lolliov op ge. CAFE, busy net profit 0 p.w.. cruckf-ry, valued 200: owner retiring, busiueds, suit civuiue; 175, conifdt- temu, Kwin ft Baker, York HouBe, 2U4 Collins-st.

F1428. CARRYING. A genuine concern, any trial anif Investigation, books for Inspection; busmetis trait be extended considerably 3 motor truck, present valuation 1100; net profit 700 yearly; price, everything. 1200: owner separate truch if necessary. Ewin and Baker, York House, -Ul Little ColHos-Etroet.

F1428. CARRYING Buainees, permanent work, 3 to week. Plus casual work, good turnout; 75. Hill. 40 vONFEUTITjSEUY FRoit; A SOUND and CHEAP BUSINESS, TAKES, 60 WEEK.

NO DELIVERY. Situated fn select southern suburb, near station, theatre, fine modem front, comfortable dwelling, stock and plant can be reduced to suit. 210 is sufllcieiit to purchase this sound -and profitable business. Sole Agent. 352 Collins-htreet.

4870. CONFECTIONERY. DIUWs. ICE CREAsT. South Melbourne District Shop and" 4 rooms.

NOTE, CHEAP RENT, 220 weekly: 3 yeara' lease; scales, ico chest, fittings, stock included. Full price 45; opposite school and dance liall selling through slcjlncu must be sold to-day; New Year's gift. CLAUDE SYMONS. EDWARDS and 100 SwauBton-strcet (Capitol House). 2288.

ONFECTIONERY and TETlfOlfMS fS I FECIAL). RIGHT ON SEAFltONT OF SK-LEOT SOUTHERN SUBURB. Large modern D.F. Shop and UP TO DATE TEAROOMS. LATEST STYLE PLANT and IN JACOBEAN, VALUED OVER 400, and 80 of frech stock; TAKINGS 35 now and im-.

provi ng trial given to prove Dwell. 4 uicn rooms, and con cheap rental, 4 yean' lease; GENUINE REASONS COMPEL SALE: PRICK ASKED. 430. JOHN BEN1SON. 314 Collins street.

F1060. OonTectionery. ARRAIN. IJNEGUALLKD PIjSITION. OPPOSITE LEAD ING SUBURBAN PlOTURE THEjkTRB, MODERN PLANT, VALUED OVER 800, and 100 STOCK AS WELL.

TAKES AT LEAST 40 WEEKLY. Expert investigation couitrd. also trial. FIRST TO INSPECT WILL BUY; P1U0E ASKED, 330. Solo Agent, I CONFECTIONERY.

Busiest street ouUdVilel-j. Wonderful high class shop, beautiful dwell. Takings W)-10O. no better fitted shop in Melbourne. SODA FOUNTAIN, SHOW CASKS.

GLASS COUNTERS. TOLEDO SCALES. 4c Solid OAK FITTINGS. This is a wonderful proposition to anyone desiring HIGH BUSINESS in ft great shopping centre. OPEN ONLY FEW'DAYS.

Apply personally, Mr. BURGESS, care of CALLAWAY and 243 Colliu direct. Phono. 0, 80-4. afNOTi-ONAHY.

Uklng -KJ -10. run uown, splendid op portunity right peopla. dwciL, leaco, SODA FOUNTAIN, TOLEDOES. COUNTERS, SHKM. ING, TOB.

KIOSK, 4c. Buick about This business is in the best shuppiia contro.Diit aide Melb. We strongly recommend. Con be bought tor -cauw. a-ia e.oiiin&-su C10NFBCTIONERY and DRINKS, ALBERT mod.

D.F. ahop, nloe 5-roomed dwollfng, rent only 50, OXlliNTKltS. ELEXX MIXEIt, 5 SHOW OASES, SO' JARS, MIRRORS. 10H CHEST, DAYTON SCALES, M.T. TABLES, STOCK GUAR.

75, TAKINGS never under 25 weekly, A FINE BUSINESS: 225 for quick sale. BURTON aud COOKE, SO HwansliMi-st. CJent. 1P2. CON FISOriONERY; Oakefl, Cigarettes, Teas, li St.

Kilda district, good position, lock in shop, takings 25 closes enrly, r. 40, lease. Duff oliop, attractlrely fitted, oak counters, shelving, tables, chairs, large oak ice chest, Dayton tobacco kiosk, soda arm, glssiware, crockery, pedis- -tal, stock 40, sidt lady, only 200, offer. SHAD. JOHN and SON, 340 Collins-street.

Ranf'nniv 1L1. nnv Iraw RO SHOW (IAS EM. OAK TABLES, OIIAIBS, SCALES. STOCK GUAR. 40 TAKINGS 15 wkly.

-W 11 CAN RECOMMEND OUR LIBNTS; 83 tho. lot liUKTU ana iwati, awanston-aireu Oenr, 11182. weekly), MAIh STREET, Richmond, mod. S.F. shop, well fitted, Dayton scales, 9 ice chest.

243 Collins-street. F1848. QONFECTIONERY, THEA'IRE lUOHTS. TAKINGS 00 WEEKLY. Beautlfnl shop and fittings, 5 years' leaso; No Suntlay trade and few crenings only.

A New Year's Gift; 573. TIPPETT BRKfT, .114 Collllis-at. 222. rooms, turnover average 22 week, clear profit 5, 50 stock, easy lent, good lease. A BAK-, GAIN.

200. MOTOR INSPlOtTflON. SIMONS. aWBColllni-street. CONFECTIONERY.

TOBACCO, DIUNfi7-To. large picture theatre. Bay-irie magnill- font aiitvai-anr 1nnlv rcr takfnrra vrvlrlv any mai given, piant aosoiutciy wonacrini, uoieinn scales, chest, Ac. heavy stock; ft lifetime opportunity :180. KEITIf.

125 Swanston-nt ONFECTIONERY' PASTRY. MILK, one of the most genuine businesses ever offered, inspec-1 tion will prove, handy takings 45 weekly, any trial given, extra itood plant, Nat. regintcr, Davtmi snalpa. nfekol and nlatu class flttlnss. very heavi stork, dwelling, lease: ouly 400, every- ONFECTIONERY.

TOBACCO growing Hnut'i-ern average. 18 weekly, stcrid--. eliest, heavy stock, lovely dwelling, rent only 30 125. KEI'm. J25wanston-sf.

CONFECTION BUY. TOUAUI o. lYC, icw stales, ice cheat, magnificent Pjaut, heayjr stock, telephoae. 10o. Kellu, 1J.

uton-st. nONPE(7iIONERY. theatre rights, crowded Konllillnf linn 7,1 rllt. It. ISC.

Scales. reglE- ter, soda arm, ico cTitst, stock 7.1, taking 40 profit 8 weekly, absolute gift: 220. Stevaii aiT uoutna-st. JNFECTIOMERY. picked posttioii.

Footaeray, ant (iwolliuc. Toieuoes. ice cnefi. niirron. counters, soda fountain, show cases, huge stock; Wallace.

11 EHsabetli-st. CONFECTIONERY. Tobacco, Stationery, Albert unart ahoii. Buff front. Tcry nice.

ci welling, y-f rent, mkiuk hji hucku, fitted, stock 40, suit lady; 163. Stevens A 317 Collina-st. JCl'lUNERY. Tearooms, Malvern side, iSO. 2 Dovton Ecalej.

hoda. fountain, ien chesU Ublcs; 100, stock at taking 00 to Siiv. pro ut. can rtcomoicim; a-uviii. Stona A 317 Collins-it.

Stationery, ou tram ta kinis 30 i.w.: rent 2 10. lease: Collins-st. FI428, m-l CONFECTIONERY, Pastiy, fdwidltsToVcr week, suit, 2 naoplc, well fitted, Daytci xcales. cutter, wcek'ri trial, any Inspe-cUon. Red Lantern, 32 S.

Melb, CONFECTIONERY. Tobacco, Lakes, Catilflild dirtrict. 5rt weekly, owner heavy ftock. chanto lifetime, butinestf people. Write, W.

Wallier.caro Ojvoii'b Netvs Agency, Glen ferric. CONFFjCriONKRY, Mlxid D.ws. stock, flttlnss; open InsprctioR; taklntrs 15; otvlled away; learoiiable offer accepted. 2il3 Kew. CONFECTIONERY.

taking 23 weekly, gool shop, dwelling, close large schcol, must leII title week, bereavement; 113. 22 Prahran. 6158. C10NFECTIONERY, Tobacco, great chance Bmalt mnnrav Kr.rtlirvitn nlrxilv ali. Jars, window fittings, Ac, D.F, chop, 0 rent 35, 43.

Keith. 125 Swanston-st. CONFECTIONERY Tearooms, seaside. 05; scales, ice chest, good stock, taking 25, clear 5 weekly: first Inspects buys; 30. Ste- CON FECI IONERY, Mixed Lines, op.

school, 45; tobacco cabinet, Dayton scales, ice chest, takings 25. clear 5 weekly; everything, 200 Stevens A 317 Colllns-st. (For Continuation of This Clast of Advertisement See Pago 16.) "STRONGA" for wall, and oliUNOi. FIBROUS PLASTER 12 I 4 0 It 12 i 8.S 11 I 3 11 4.11 11 4 11 8.8 11 3 10 If) 4 10 3.0 10 11 HI 0x4 I ill I 11 8 4.R 8x4 H.8 8X8 7 X4.8 II 7 1,11 8.8x4.8 8.8x4 I I 8.8x3 8 4.8 8 4 8 8.8 8 x3 4.0 5.9 4 8.8 Mil IS 4 4.8 8x4 8 8.8 8 3 4.6 4.8 4.8 4 4.9 8.6 4 8 8 4.6 4xt 4 8.6 Mil 8.6 I 8.8 8x3 Tons. Commander.

Sails. BENDIGO 13,300 R. N. C. NIcholl 10,300 J.

J. W. Parker Feb. 24 BALRANALD. 13,300 W.

8. Town3hcnd Mch. 11 BERRIMA H.IOOC. E. Short Mch.

24 13.3(H) R. II. Rhodes. April 8 11,100 J. Slieepwnah.

April 21 BORDA 11.100 B. Holland May 6 vXn vA NH'EIT iSiTil im 37 i SOUTH AFRICA, 21 to 27. Hnund Tour Ticket for return by P. and Mail Line via Sues Canal art Issued at 114. ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION- COMPANY, K.P.M.

LINE. PAST MAIL SERVICE. For MACASSAR. JAVA PORTS ind SINGA- FUKKi, ianng Uftrgo to ah Aransuipu.ru i init c. Steamer.

Tons. I Melo. i Byeuiey. 3040 Jan. 1.1 Jan.

10 ASM AN 3040 Feb. 17 I-eb. 23 IWGGEVBEnJ 4002 I Mar. 18 Mar. J4 spLftNtiiD VIFraVaMyvSM- Vboi-icaltuavelllvg.

Special THROUGH irpm wemonrne i r.KVnnd Contineiit by splendid haurioua nnt 111 Tel. 8u61 and WYNYAKD Direct Aks. ketch "S.M.K.T.' les IJtte Ijosk' Wcdunfday. ffow rerqiring cartfa H. J.

lml A Son, rei. no---. H0 HART II i-ect, K- tfli jtoikm-- imrts wj" Limb A Sou, agtuts. Tel. $023, fi Seailr i Aftreil tlcan.

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