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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842-1954), Saturday 5 October 1929, page 22
National Library of Australia http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article16590127
FOR SALE AND EXCHANGE.[Two lines (aboaat 12 words), 2/; Saturday, 2/6.1
GLASS COUNTERS, suit all trades, cheap. Woolf'a,
138 Ellzabeth-st, opposite Foy'B. MA5845.
OFFICE TABLES and SAFES, etc., cheap. Woolf's,
136 Ellzabeth-st. opposite Foy's. MA5645.
KNITTING MACHINES and YARNS. Foster Knit-
ting Machine Co.. 26-30 Jamleson-st, sydney.
HUNGER Drophead. Why pay £24? Equal new,
» £12/10/, teims. Thomson Bros., 59 George-st W.
SINGER, Full Cabinet, cost £36. Sell £15/10/.
terms. Thomson Bros., 59 George-st West.
WINGER DROPHEAD. £7, equal to new, delivered._3 646 George-st, 1 door from Llverpool-st.
»¿¡INGER O.S DROPHEAD. colt £14. Sell £4.
^J Thomson Bros.. 59 and 61 George-st West.
SINGER Family, 50/; White, 70/; New Home, 70/.
59-61 George-st West, past Railway-square.
CmAIRS, thousands to choose from. Woolf's, 136
J Ellzabeth-st. opposite Foy's. MA5645.
1AZZ SPECIALS, also Choicest Lanterns, Colour
Schemes. Cowdroys Displays. 44 Market-st.
AZAAR STOCK.-Dip Toys, Balloons, Streamers,
Jaaz Caps. Vando's. 1st floor. 523 Oeorge-st.
MAS DISPLAYS for WINDOW DISPLAYS at
COWDROY'S Display Warehouse. 44 Market-st.
1RRORS, Shelving, Showcases, Counters, cheap.
Woolf's, 136 Ellzabeth-st. near Foy's. MA5645.
LASS CASES, Sloping Fronts, cheap. Woolf's, 136
Ellzabeth-st. opposite Mark Foy's
BACONCUTTERS, all sizes. Sole Agents,
"Frelga." Automatic. Telfer, 69 Llverpool-st.
XTEW DRESS SUITS HIRED. 12/6. Deposit £3.
?Li Shaw. Fancy Costumes. 91 Philllp-st. B1107.
GLASS Counters, Mirrors, Scales, cheap. D. H.
Wright. 59 Goulburn-st. opposite Horderns'.
ÍPOR BALE, Plateglass. full, I In thick, 2ft, 8x4
feet. 14 Klng's-rd. Flvedock._
BILLIARD TABLE full size, Home Recreations'
latest design. 1 Mount-st, Arncliffe._
KNIT1ING Machine, like new. £5, or best offer.
Woolf's. 136 Ellzabeth-st. opposite Foy's.
PLEATINGMachine. £4/10/. Woolf's, 136 Eliza
beth-st. opposite Mark Foy's._
AIRDRESSER'S Fittings, Mirrors, cheap.
Woolf's. 136 Ellzabeth-st. opposite Foy's.
QKUNK STOLE, splendid condition. Ring FW1825.
INVALID CHAIRS, all kinds. Richard Thomson
and Co.. 8 Castlereagh-at._
INVALID CHAIR. 4 wheels, 25/; Ladder, 16 feet,
20/. Oceania. Battery. Oak atreeta. Clovelly.
rpwo Foot success Fuel Stove lor aale, SB Rut
X ledge-st. Eastwood._ALE. Two Small Prawn Nets, 30yds, al mesh.
S Canberra, Vlctorla-st, Loot Bay.
roa SALE Airo EXCHANGE.
NATIONAL Portable Autograph Recording Clock,brand new. 31 Mountafn-st. Ultimo._
0N.E _t°tary Duplicator. 1 Empire Typewriter, 1
¿T underwood Typewriter, good lot Offlce Furnlture. Town. Country Union. 54a Pltt-st._,<*iAF^:Jtcn- Philip's. 34 x 24 x 22, new condition,<J £12. Apply l8 Falrview-ct, Arncliffe._A BABY'S Wicker Pram for Sale, almost new,
-?*- cheap. 97 Baptlst-st, Redfern._ÓLASS or 3-ply office Partition, 40ft. PartlcuT-" lars and price. M. Bal.er. P.O.. Bondi.
f\nu --tap Soda Fountain, with Counter, 1 x 14,
J-' quart Churn: 1 x 24 quart Churn; 1 Counter,I Double-sided Glass Case. E. De Rungs, Confectloner. Joseph-street. Lidcombe._YyEIGHING MACHINES. 3cwt to 1-ton. Counter
; » Scales and Weights, Government stamped, all
classes, repaired, adjusted. BOWREY BROS., 207
Thomss-sticel. Haymarket. Tele. MA3123_
MILKMEN, DAIRYMENCart Cans, Measures. Buckets. Strainers. Bottle
Cans. Buy direct from SWAINSON and SON, Makers,318 New Canterbury-road. Dulwich Hill 1565 Pet.
YyALLCASE, 6ft x 7ft x 2ft, sliding glass doors
* ; top half, pull-out drawers bottom half, cheap,
going out of business, must sell before 12 noon.
_67 Ooulburn-street, opposite Horderns'.
(CONTRACTOR'S Offices and Storerooms. 2 Offices.
^ 10 by 10; 2 Storerooms. 10 by 15. for Sale.
May be Inspected any time on
______CoogeePier.
SODA FOUNTAINS, of all styles. Repair »ork
Complete Shop Fittings and Alterations. Coun-
ters, Tables. Chairs, to order or from stock W. B.
Complete Shop Fittings and Alterations. Coun-
ters, Tables. Chairs, to order or from stock W. B.
HARRIS. 9 Hamllton-st. off Hunter-st. B4777.
CUTTING TABLE, suit dressmaker, tailor: also
Show Stands, two-needle Machine; Electric
Iron. Reasonable. BOAG. 8 Beach-road, Dulwich
EFRIOERATORS. Automatic, in perlect me
chanical condition, cabinets slightly marked,small or large sizes, to be disposed of at sacrificeprices, cash or easy terms. First Floor. 12 Brldge-st
WHY Worry with Signwrlters?-Spoi Letters a
brighter *han signwrltlng and quarter the eos
Anyone can fix. Sample free.
ÎSPAR CO.. 1 Rawson Chambers. Rawson-place.
JILLIARD Sundries and Cloth Stocked. Private
» and Saloon Tables dismantled, stored, packed,removed, re-erected, ready for play. McGee andAttwell's. 74 Frampton-ave. Marrickville. Pet. 2436.
ANTIQUE China, Chelsea, Worcester, etc., Fur
niturc, Glass, Sporting Prints, Pictures, Coins,guaranteed pieces only. J. H. Burden, Member Brtt
lsh Antique Dealers' Assn , 317 Kent-st. BW6375,
1>RICE YOUR GOODS TO SELL. Cowdroys Prlc
. ing Tickets at Winning Prices put the Win inWindows. 44 Market-street._
PHOTOGRAPH ENLARGEMENTS and all kinds
Trade Photography. RAMSAY PHOTO WORKS,B3B95 _53 George-street.
WOR AJAX Fire and Thief Resisting Steel Safes
J and Strongroom Doors, communicate with
EDWARDS, DUNLOP, and CO., LTD., 123 Clarencestreet. 'Phone. BQ322._
T ADDERS.-KENNETT Safety Patent Extension.JJ Extension Steps. Trestles, Ordinary Ladders, andSteps, Shop and Track Lodders, Tower Ladders,etc. 27 City-road, Darlington. Red. 85._
SINGER MACHINE, latest model, drophead, In
perlect order, lady going away, £12/10/ for
quick sale.
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161 LIvlngstone-road, Marrickville.
INGER SEWING MACHINES, 4 power heads, latetype, also Pleating Machine, In good order and
condition. Apply P. R. KING, 144 Vlctona-road,Marrickville. L1617._'_PLATFORM SCALES, new. Scwt, £16/10/; lOcwt,
£20; COIN AUTOMATIC SCALES. 20-STONEcapacity, £20: PERSONAL and BABY SCALES,
cheap. TELFER, 69 Liverpool-street. MA3116
.NTS, Tarpaulins, Motor Car Tents and Covers,
Camp Stretchers, Ice Chests, all Canvas Goods,Verandah Blinds, etc.
_CHAPMAN'S. LIT... 1E8 Sussex-street.
OLASS COUNTERS, .SHOWCASES, SHOP F1T
A LL SHOP AND OFFICE rlTTINGS-ii- AND FURNISHINGS.
SURE TO SELL IT AT WOOLF'S,136 Elizabeth-street, opposite Foys. MA5645.
Delivery Free m city. Open Friday Nights.
MICROSCOPES.-"Nature" Microscope, 25 to 220
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mag., £4, postage 2/6; also 50 new and 2nd
hand Instruments. 18/ to £60. Accessories, 5000
mounted Slides. Telescopes. List Free.
_H. SEWARD. Optician. MELBOURNE.
f;jAS STOVES, Coppers, Bath Heaters, popularVA makes, shop-worn samples, to be disposed of at
greatly reduced prices. Cash or easy terms.
Builders and others are advised to Inspect lm
medlately. First Floor. 12 Bridge-street, city.
BRITAIN Establishes Undoubted supremacy InConfectioners' Scales, with Avery White Knight
Model. BEAUTIFUL SCALE.AUSTRALASIAN SCALE COMPANY, LTD.,
89-91 Quay-street (Central-square). Tele.. M2544.
(^RAFLEX HALF-PLATE CAMERA, practicallyA new. T. H. Cooke lenses, F. 4.5, and 15-lnch
F. 5.6 Telephoto. The whole In leather carryingease. Will take £45 for quick sale. Apply Box
OMPUTING Barrel SCALES and WEIGHTS. Urns,Pleheaters, Boilers, Bacon Cutters, Cash Regis-
ters, Ice Chests and Boxes. Counters, Showcases.
Marble-topped Tables. Gas Ranges, PerfectionStoves. HAAN'S. 62 George-street West._
POWER MACHINES.-Embroidery. Hemstitching,Fast Sewers, Invisible Stitch. Scalloping. Also
Sewing Bilks, tor all classes of trade. Motors
and Benches. J. pierre Couve, Ltd., 165-7, Castle
re» gh_at._PASTRYCOOKS.-Complete Pastrycook's Outfit,
8ft Trough, hand or motor Whisks, Scales,
Troys, Tins, assorted, etc.
ALLAN,1
Corner Regent and Cleveland street«, Redfern.'
'Phone. Red. 424._
BAKERS and PASTRYCOOKS.-Several Cabinet
Ovens, various sizes, Oas or Fuel, suit all trades,
Guaranteed, Oven Fittings, Tiles, etc. Cash or terms,
ALLAN.
Corner Regent and Cleveland streets, Redfern.
'Phone. Red. 424._
HOTELS and CAFES.-Several Gas and Fuel
Ranges. Serving Tables, Hat Plates, Warmers,
Ranges. Serving Tables, Hat Plates, Warmers,
etc. Call and Inspect.Cash or Terms.
ALLAN.
Corner Regent and Cleveland streets, Redfern.
'Phone. Red. 424._
COOKINGAPPLIANCES FOR HOTEL OR
RESTAURANT.1 LARGE OABINET BAKE OVEN,
in first-class order and new condition.
Inspection on application to the Chief Engineer,
_SM. HERALD._
DAMERA for Sale, Mentor 1-plate. folding reflex,
Meyer 4.3 lens, 1-1350 second shutter, 3 D.D.
slides, film pack adjuster, leather case, perfect order
and appearance, cost £37/10/, sell for £14. Week-
end or evenings.JOHNSON. 6 Tweedmouth-avenue. Rosebery.
EROSENE and PETROL CASES and TINS FOR
DISPOSAL. May be inspected at WaterfallSanatorium. OSers Close with Government
Stores Department, Harrington and Essex streets,
Sydney, at 10.30 a.m., on Monday, 14th October,
1929. A. BERCKELMAN. Manager. (F.8348)
HAVEYOU BOUGHT YOURS? BUY NOW.
British "Lino.," 6ft wide, thick quality.
British "Lino.," 6ft wide, thick quality.
3/11 Yard. Full Width. 3/11 Yard.
BANKSIA TRADERS (LW2178),opposite Furniture Factory. ROCKDALE.
FEATHERS, Purified, beautifully soft chicken fea
thers for beds, pillows, etc., cheaper than
kapok. Specially reduced to 6d per pcund while
stocks last. Down, beautifully soft, makes cosy
cushions and pillows. AUSTRALIAN FEATHER
MILLS. Offlce. 117 Pitt-street, Sydney._
COOL ROOMS and REFRIGERATORS.-We are
Manufacturers of the Graham Patent Cool
room; also Agents for the Werner Full Automatic
Refrigerator, made In Australia by Australian work-
men. STUART WALKER and CO., LTD.,M6445, 6446. 6447, M3967. 174 Olarence-st, Sydney.
' TANKS. TANKS.X 24-gauge, best ORB Iron, with Taps, etc.
1000-gaIion, £6/15/ (Six Pounds Fifteen Shillings).
800-gallon, £6/5/ (Six Pounds Five Shillings).
600-gallon, £5/10/ (Five Pounds Ten Shillings).
HARVEY'S TANK WORKS, Parramatta. UW8163.
STOVES_The Cheapest and Best Place for Fuel
and Gas Stoves. Established over 50 years.Fuel Stoves, extra heavy, from £3/12/6. Gas
Stoves, from £4/12/6. Iron Palings of all descrip-
tions. Gas Coppers, etc. J. JULEFF and SONS,LTD., Rawson-square (late Wells-street), Redfern,opposite Station. Tele., 25 Redfern.
_
'DOOT REPAIRS.-700 Ladles' Pump -Lasts, goodJJ shapes, 1/6 pair, size 2 to 7; Men's Iron Lasts.
sets 5 to 10, Cutting Knives, Men's, Women's, andChildren's Half-sole, Heel, and Puff Knives, 800 to
select from, all good; Riveting Machines, PunchingMachine, etc. TETLOW, 143 Regent-street, city,
near Cleveland-street. 'Phone. MA2623.
ADDINGMACHINE8.-The Wonderful Addac.
Weighs only 71b. Adds 900 cash Items, or 180
calculations per hour. Anyone can operate. Just
pull down the dial. Machines, slightly used, from
£8/15/. New, £15, written guarantee. On approvalfor 7 days. Does not list. Addac Service Co., I Bond
street. near Hunter-st (take lift). 'Phone. B2279.
CASHREGISTERS.
Rebuilt Nationals, rebuilt with National Cash
Register parts, and carrying National Cash Register
Company's written guarantee. Low prices. Easyterms, without Interest charge._.. _
THE NATIONAL CASH REGISTER COMPANYOF AUSTRALASIA. LTD.,
119 Bathurst-street. 'Phone, M6241.
RARE OPPORTUNITY to acquire Household
Supply. Assosrtment best Quality NEW LINEN
and Oak Chest, too numerous to mention in this
advertisement. Valued at £50, at 20 per cent. less.
Just the thing for anybody starting new home, or
acceptable present. Mr. LAURENCE, 11 St. Peters
street. Darlinghurst._
SCALES, all makes and sizes, Dayton, Avery, and
¡3 Toledo, etc. Weighing Machine, 2 to 22 cwt.
Terms. All Scales Government stamped In pur-
chaser's name. Scales Bought or Exchanged. Re-
pairs Speciality. Spare parts always in stock.
JW. WEDDERBURN and "SONS Kent House 88
Liverpool-street, three doors on right from George
st. MA3614.
A~
TRTHUR ¿ srowmfêjg* vor., LIMITED,
IN NEW AND SECOND-HAND_STEEL SAFES AND OFFICE FURNITURE,
5 and 7 BARRACK-STREET,ONE MINUTE FROM O.P.O._
TYPEWRITERS.rriYPEWRITERS.
TYPIJ,
BARGAIN ANNOUNCEMENTS.Exclusive showing of greatest wealth and variety
of selection in Australia. .,,
Fifty per cent. REDUCTIONS. «5»?» "i
£8 now £4: £18. now £9; etc. EVERY MAKE.
Remingtons. Royals. Underwoods, etc., etc.
TYPEWRÍTER TRADING CO., 70 EUiabeth-st,
TYPEWRÍTER TRADING CO., 70 EUiabeth-st,
_near King-street._riMME RECORDERS.-Well-known
International
X (Bundy and Dye). Card Recorders. Dial Re-
corders, Job Costing Recording. Time Stamps etc.
New and Second-hand, to suit any business.
Cash or Terms.
Sale, Supplies, and Service.
DAYTON MONEYWEIGHT SCALE CO., LTD.,
No. 5 Q.V. Building,
.Phone. M2341. 437 George-street
(3 lines)._SYDNEY.
CHOP-FITTINGS. COUNTERS, OASES, FOR
hH EVERY TRADE.
REFRESHMENT ROOM Requirements, Lolly Jars.
Glasses. Straw Holders, Spoons. Ice Ci earn Servers.
PLATEGLASS cut to any size. Mirrors, Tables,
°hSODA FOUNTAINS, New, Guaranteed, for £20.
Free service. ." . _
Free Deliveries. Terms Arranged.
H WICKS. 618 Harrls-st. Ultimo. Established 1911.
SCALES"-SECOND-HAND; AT, HALF THEIR
MARKET VALUE, ALL MAKES.
BERRY'S GUARANTEE^ YOUR PROTECTION.
HENRY BERRY and CO. PTY., LTD
515 Kent-street, Sydney, 'Phone, M2701;
and at
Hunter-street West, Newcastle. 'Phone. New. 629.
i~ÜSH REGISTERS, NEW and SfeCOND-HAND.
_i Consult us before deciding.
Better value unobtainable.
BERRY'S GUARANTEE YOUR PROTECTION.
HENRY BERRY and CO. PTY., LTD..
515 Kent-street, Sydney, 'Phone, M2701;and at
Hunter-street West. Newcastle. 'Phone. New. 629.
SALES. BARNES' PORCELAIN, admitted by all
the World's best for permanent accuracy,
beauty and hygiene.Your Old Scale traded In.
BERRY'S GUARANTEE YOUR PROTECTION.HENRY BERRY and CO. PTY., LTD.,
515 Kent-street, Sydney, 'Phone, M2701;and at
Hunter-street West, Newcastle. 'Phone, New. 629.
-ÄCON SLICERS, NEW AND SECOND-HAND.Prices from £4.
Automatic and Hand Machines,
We carry the largest range In Australia.
BERRY'S ÓUARANTEE YOUR PROTECTION.
HENRY BERRY and CO. PTY., LTD.,815 Kent-street, Sydney, 'Phone, M2701;
and at
Bunter-itroet West, Newcastle. Thone, New. 629.
FOR SALE AND EXCHANGE.IGER
prlc<_
POWER SEWING MACHINES and BENCHING.1000 OF ALL CLASSES IN STOCK.
EVERY KIND OF SEWING MACHINE REQUIREDfor the TEXTILE TRADE.
'
CALL IN AND INSPECT OUR STOCK.CASH OR TERMS.
'Phone. MA5101.
AUSTRALIAN-MADE SlICERS.REBUILT DAYTON COMPUTING SCALES,
"EQUAL TO NEW."FRUITERERS' SCALES, CASH REGISTERS.
We can quote you easier terms,a*, lowest prices.
HUMPHREY EARL. LTD..110 GEORGE-STREET WEST. SYDNEY. MA5213;
CASH REGISTERS, all makes, new and second
hand; Total Adders, oak finish: COMPUTING,,
PLATFORM, CART. COUNTER SCALES, all trades,from £2/10/;; BACON CUTTERS, holt usual prices;Tables. Chairs. Iron Safes, SODA FOUNTAINS.GLASS COUNTERS, SHOWCASES. COMPLETESHOP FITTINGS. No Travellers soliciting; 30 years'mechanical experience. TWENTY SHILLINGS to the
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POUND VALUE. TELFER (late Sydney and Mel-'
bourne Head Mechanic National Cash Register Co.),69 Llverpool-st, near Kent-st. MA3116._
DAYTON SCALES. BACON CUTTERS. ELECTRICI
MEAT MINCERS. COFFEE MACHINES. AUTO-
MATIC CHEESE CUTTERS. BREAD SLICERS.,
CAFE BOILERS. We sell the only genuine RE-1BUILT DAYTON SCALES, for all trades; also
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Second-hand. Inquire about our easy terms; un-equalled service, and repairs.
DAYTON MONEYWEIGHT SCALE CO., LTD.,<5 V Building. 437 George-street.
'Phone. M2341 (3 lines)._BACON SLICERS -Buy direct from the Manufac- I
turers and save Import duties.The "INVICTA" Is known and used throughout
the Commonwealth, and represents better value at|
less cost.1929 Model now available.
BERRY'S GUARANTEE YOUR PROTECTION.
1929 Model now available.BERRY'S GUARANTEE YOUR PROTECTION.
HENRY BERRY, and CO. PTY., LTD..515 Kent-stieet, Sydney, 'Phone, M2701;
and at
Hunter-street West. Newcastle. 'Phone. New. 629
CASH REGISTERS. REMINGTON|
leads the world In Cash Register construction,embodvlng new feature hitherto unknown.REMINGTON CASH REGISTERS ARE A SYSTEM.
REMINGTON holds the record for the world'slargest order.
Our privilege to give vou a demonstration.BERRY'S GUARANTEE YOUR PROTECTION.
HENRY BERRY and CO. PTY., LTD.,515 Kent-street, Sydney, 'Phone, M2701;
and at
?ater-street West. Newcastle. 'Phone. New. 629.
rpYPEWRITERS. TYPEWRITERS. TYPEWRITERS.
New and Rebuilt Typewriters. ROYALS for EASYWRITING and BETTER WORK. LATEST MODELRemingtons, Underwoods. Monarch!, Smiths,Coronas, etc. Good used machines from £2. EveryTypewriter fully guaranteed. We have the widest-election of Typewriters to choose from in Aus-
tralia. NOW IS YOUR GOLDEN OPPORTUNITYTO SAVE POUNDS AT
SYDNEY PINCOMBE. LTD.,48 Hunter-street.
_'Phone. B6158.
»URE DRIED BUTTERMILK.
TAYLORS, LIMITED,76 Ultlmo-road,
Haymarket.
OCALfeS, BARNES' PORCELAIN PENNSYLVANIAO PORCELAIN or GOLD, of all capacities. Second-hand DAYTON or TOLEDO Computing DOUBLEDIALS of all makes.
BACON SLICERS, English and Invicta, New orSecond-hand.
CASH REGISTERS, The REMINGTON-alsoSecond-hand of all makes.
PLATFORM SCALES-Fairbanks-Morse, Scwt.Icapacity, new only.
Your advantage to see us before deciding. Wecater for every class of trade. Easiest terms.
BERRY'S GUARANTEE YOUR PROTECTION.HENRY BERRY and CO. PTY,, LTD..
515 Kent-street, Sydney ('Phone, M2701);and at
Hunter-street West. Newcastle. 'Phone, New. 629.
¡«EWING MACHINES. SEWING MACHINES.
BUYERS.-Do not fall to Inspect our 8tock ofNEW "PINNOCK" SEWING MACHINES beforepurchasing. We supply beautifully finished CabinetMachines in OAK and MAPLE, In all colours tomatch your furniture, on easy terms, from £19/10/.Drophead Machines, £15/10/. EASY TERMS.All our Treadle Machines SEW BOTH WAYS, aTe
light running, and most simple to operate. HANDMACHINE8, from £2/17/6.
PINNOCK SEWING MACHINE CO.. LTD.,72 DRU-TT-3TREET, opposite TOWN HALL, SIDE
STEPS.Also No. 3 Q.V. Market Building. George-st, 3 doora
from Market-street._(For contlnuotion see Index to advertisements.)
PERSONAL AND MISSING FRIENDS.[Two lines (about 12 words). 2/; Saturday. 2/6.1
ELLA MAY CONNELL (or CAMERON), late Under-cliffe, or anyone knowing address, write to
W.W.. 155a Enmore-road, Enmore.
JTiRNEST WALKER BARNES, usually of Kurra-J Jong, but now working In the country, com-
municate with Pigott, Stlnson, and Co., Solicitors,
Sydney._17>AST aspect bad. building slow; will find better
- and do better, as you wish. Have your bestinterests at heart. No letter yet. Hope well. Yoursalways.
___________P.
GENTLEMAN, of comfortable means, wishes meetLady, 45-50, same position, Protestant, musical,
view matrimony. Genuine. P.O. addresses Ignored.
_7383, Herald.ONES, Jame* Sydney, eldest «on of the late J. C.
_
Jones, Mt. Keira; pleaae communicate J. W.Russell, Solicitor, Wollongong. Information hisbenefit.
JOHN ALLAN WILLIAMS, formerly of 43 Wolseley-parade. Kensington, Victoria, or any per-
son knowing his whereabouts, is requested to com-municate with Downing and Williams. Solicitors,352 Collins-street, Melbourne._
R and MRS. SPEIGEL, of 323 Marrlckvllle-rd,
Melbourne._R and MRS. SPEIGEL, of 323 Marrlckvllle-rd,Marrickville, wish all Relatives and Friends a
Happy New Year, and well over the Fast._EEFINED WIDOW, middle-aged, co encumbrance,
'own home, correspond Elderly Gentleman, viewMatrimony. 7359. Herald._*_SUPERIOR WIDOW. 35. with two school chUd
ren, 13 and 15, wishes communicate with re-fined Gentleman, good appearance and positionnecessary, view Matrimony. Reply 2369, Herald.
rpAYLOR, PORTER. Apply 52 Macleay-st.
rCRUTCHER. «end address to Family Solicitors,England. Your advantage. Len.
_
WILL any Person who saw Lady knocked downby motor car, Saturday, September 14th, near
corner Redmyre-road and Boulevard, Strathfield,
WOULD any of the Children of WILLIAMWAILES, who died on the 11th April, 18B0,
at Queen-street, Woollahra, -kindly communicatewith Percy L. Williamson end Co., Solicitors, Gov-ernment Savings Bank Chambers, Castlereagh-st,Sydney.
YOUNO English School Teacher would like meetother, view to spending economical Xmas holi-
day, each pay own expenses. Apply_2049. Herald.
f^OOK'S WORLD-WIDE DETECTIVE AOENOY.v_/ Established 36 years. Low charges. Recom-mended by Solicitors. Offices: 23 Victoria Arcade,opposite Hotel Australia. Sydney. 'Phone, B1098.
DETECTIVE AGENCY, ROSS'. Persona watched,from 7/6. DIVORCE EXPERT. Lowest fee«.
Estimates free. 190 Rawson Chamber*, oppositeCentral Station. 9 a.m.-a p.m. every day. MA21B4
XOST AND FOUND.[Two Unes (about 12 words). 21: Saturday. 2/6.]L>IRD BROOCH, between Ben Boyd-rd and Park.-> Reward. 483 Alfred-st. North Sydney.
BLACK Pomeranian Lost from Maroubra. Fin'-ërplease communicate with Claremont, Baig-it,
Maroubra, FX5273. Reward._
BROWN Astrachan COAT, child'«, Lo*. InTëxley, Thursday, 37th Sept. Reward. 14 Stoney
Creek-road. Bexley.
BAY Van Horse, shield brand. Strayed fromMatraville. Reward 30/. Horgan, Smtth-st,
Matraville._'
BAG OF LINEN Lost between North Sydney Postofflce and Cremorne. Reward. Apply Police
Station, North Sydney.LACK and White Long-haired Fox Terrier, strayed, in vicinity Goa don, answer* name Whiskers.
Reward. Apply J2712._BLACK and WHITE FOX TERRIER DOG, Lost 4
weeks ago. North Sydney, one «pur; goodreward. 'Phone. X3326.
BUNCH of KEYS, mostly Yale, Lost, Circular
Quay, opposite Manly Wharf. Reward. Apply7 Cable-st, Wollstonecraft. 'Phone. X2624.'
BLACK NOTEBOOK, containing engineer's notes,Lost In 7 a.m. train from Central to Hornsby
(Friday). Reward. J. MALES, 1 Sebastopol-street,
Marrickville._ROWN ORIENTAL BAG, containing pince nea,
£3 silver, and receipt Overland Co., Lost,
4.30 p.m., 4th Oct., Bunnerong-rd, below Garden
ers-rd. Ring Matron. Coast Hospital.
-LACK Leather POCKET WALLET Lost. Thursday,
at about 11.30 p.m., George-street tram or
near Railway, or 11.30 p.m. Penrith train. Re
ward. Ring Mascot 272.___
COLLIE BITCH, blaok and white. Lost. Reward.
40 Tupper-st. Marrickville._^_____IAMOND HORSESHOE BROOCH Lost, last Mon
day, between Wollstonecraft and city: reward.
Finder return l8 Olllles-st, Wollstonecraft. X2243.
NVELOPE, containing money, wages, Lost, be-
tween Coogee and Newtown. R. Murray. FX4333.
Ij^UR NECKLET, loft Palace Theatre, Thursday? night. Good reward. FM3077.
"Ijaox Terrier Puppy Dog, about 10 weeks old,X black head, white body, black markings on legs,
Lost. Reward. H. G. Hyde, 8 Edward-st, Gor
don. JX1925._______
GOLD Wedding Ring Lost. city. Mother's keepsake. Reward. Write No. 2440, Herald,
JOALAH.-Person seen picking up Galah, kindly
V3T return 7 Shaw-st, Petersham. (Child's pet.)
GREEN Satin Blouse Lost, between Phillip and
King sts. Apply 114 Klng-st._ENTLEMAN'S Walking Stick Lost, yesterday,
G.P.O. Return, Miss Irving Cummins, 6 Bent
Bt North Sydney. 'Phone, X2780._
GOLD WRISTLET WATCH Lost, 24th September(number known). Oxford-st to Bondi. Re
ward. O. Moon. Ultlmo-rd. Sydney._under seat. Bondi tram, 8.30,last
ward. O.
HAT.-Left under seat. Bondi tram, 8.30,lastnight. Grey Felt Hat, In parcel. Ring FW3750.
HANDBAG,.Lost between St. John'a-rd, Forest
Lodge and Broadway, containing money, etc.
Liberal reward. Orion Leggo, 174 St. John'a-rd,
Forest Lodge._^__
LADY'S Gold Wristlet Watch lost, between Rock
dale Station and Central. Reward. Return 151
Farr-st. Rockdale._-ADY'S Grey Patent Leather HANDBAG, latch
key, bankbook, ond money. Lost. Newport, Dee
avhy-road. Friday Reward. Y4899._
LEATHER PORTMANTEAU, containing Overcoat,
etc.. Lost, from car, Bowenfels, Wednesdayafternoon. Please return N. LUND, corner OllUee,
Dennis sts. Lakemba. Reward._
ADY'S PURSE, Left in Hornsby train, Tnura
day night. Finder keep money, return to Mrs.
MARTIN. 158 Beamish-street, Campsie; or ringU2262. Tuesday._-ADY'S SUITCASE, containing wearing apparel,
labelled MISS LI. CORNU. Lost, between Gun-
dagai and Holbrook, on Sydney-road. Communi-
cate with O. ELLIS. 228 Glen Ferrle-road, Malvern.
Vic. 'Phone. U6786._
_ ._
I' ADY'S Purse Lost, between Milson'» Point and
J Circular Quay. 4th instant, Reward If returned
with content» intact to address within purse; or
Board.of Health, Macquarie-street,Bydney
-USIC, In paper, ring 3.Í843. Write 3 Wyagdon-«.,
North Sydney Reward.
-ONEY. Lost Friday outside Mccatnie-, Pltt-st.
Reward. Ring Pet. 1087._
-UMBER PLATE. ÎT 22-223. Lost. Finder return"?i^-SfatVa ft Peurs. Brldye-rd. Pyrmont.
NEW FAWN SHOE Lost, between Lane Cove andCremorne wharf. Finder plea** return Lan*
Cove Parcel Office, quay. Reward.
K.
LOST AND FOUND.
N1OTES Lost, vicinity Alexandria Goods Yard, Re
ward. C. ALEXANDER, State Quarries Depot,Alexandria Goods.
over weight, Lost.
ÏOMERAN1AN, orange sable, strayed Sunday;reward. 35 Cambrldge-st, Paddington.
>ERSIAN Female Tabby Lost. 65 Hargrave-st,Paddington. 'Phone. F1775. Reward.
RED HEIFER, 2 years, probably with calf, 5A near
. side. ALEXANDER, Ruse-street, Harris Parle.
UWB269. Reward.__.
R1¡UIT CASE, leather, Lost between Park-rd and1
Bondi Junction. Reply 119 Brook-st, Coogee.
LATE Female Dog Lost. Reward. Bourke and
Foveaux sts. collar and strap attached.
TRAW HAT, Knox College, Lost between Pymbleand Turramurra. Finder please ring J2372.
ABLE POMERANIAN Lost, named Billie: reward
231 Waidell-rd, Dulwich Hill.
STONE BROOCH, fancy border, Lost Tuesday, be-
tween Stanmore, Park-st. Reward. RingPetersham 1669._SAPPHIRE and DIAMOND EARRING Lost In city.
Reward £2.HARDY BROS., LIMITED,
_13Hunter-street.
TWO Black PUPS, strayed In Bay-rd. Waverton.Reward. Flat 4. Ravenwood Court. Bay-rd.
rpEN POUNDS will be paid to any persons giving
X any information that will lead to the recovery
of the books missing from the Office of the
United Labourer's Protective Society of N S.W., on
I
7th Sept.. 1929.
._CLIVEDUNN, Secretary.
|
WALLET Notes, Lost Thursday. Finder communl
cate. H. Troy. Burnett-st. Redfern. Reward.
IT'OUND, Block Pomeranlon PUP. Owner have
same, 131 Denlson-st. Waverley._^_ÍfOUND. RING, Cremorne Junction, engraved ln
slde. Apply 26 Rangers-avenue, Cremorne.
CNORDON POUND.-Bay Pony Gelding, like B5 (5
f InvertedI
near shoulder.
MARRICKVILLE POUND-Roan Mare, no visible
brands, 2 white hind fetlocks, roach back; Bay
Pony Mare, no visible brands, black points, star
2
Pony Mare, no visible brands, black points, star
forehead.___
CHURCH NOTICES.[Two lines (about 12 words). 1/6; Saturday, 2/..
Church ot England.
CATHEDRAL CHURCH OP ST. ANDREW, George
st.-Nineteenth Sunday after Trinity.
8.30 a.m.: Holy Communion.
11 a.m.: Morning prayer and holy communion.
Anthem: "Lift Thine Eyes" (Mendelssohn).Preacher, Dean of Sydney.
7.15 p.m.: Evening prayer. Anthem: "The Heavens
are Telling" (Haydn). Preacher, Archdeacon
Briggs (Tanganyika, C.M.S.).
Wednesday, October 9, 11 a.m.: Holy communion
(Ladles' Home Mission Union). Preacher, Rev.
F. W. Tugwell, B.A.l8 p.m.: Monthly meeting of Guild.
Saturday, October 12, 3.15 p.m.: Confirmation 8er
vlce._
ALL SAINTS. WOOLLAHRA.8 a.m.. Holy Communion; 11 a.m.. Matins,
Litany, and Sermon, Canon Langley; 7.30 p.m..
Evensong and Sermon, Canon Langley.
CANTERBURY.8 a.m.. Holy Communion;
7.15 p.m., Evensong.Friday and Saturday, October 11 and 12, Floral
Fair, Parish Hall. Official opening Friday, 3 p.m.,
by Mrs. D'Arcy Irvine. Rev. D. Creighton, Rector,
CHRIST CHURCÎT 8. LAURENCE, SYDNEY
(opposite Central Railway Station).
7.30 a.m.. Holy Communion.9.10 a.m.. Corporate Communion of Guilds.
10.15. Matins and Litany.11 a.m., Solemn Eucharist and Germon (Rev.
Godfrey Kircher. B.G.S.).
7.15 p.m.. Solemn Evensong and Sermon (Rev.
John Hope).
DARLING. ST. JOHN'S.8 a.m., Holy Communion; 11 a.m.. Matins and
Holy Communion, Rev, G. A. Sanders. 7.15 p.m.,
Evensong and Sermon, the Rector._
ST. JOHN'S, Broughton-st. Mllson's Point
8 a.m.: H.C. 11 a.m.: H.C. Right Rev. Bishop
D'Arcy Irvine. 7.15 p rn.: Evensong._
ST. PHILIP'S, Church Hill_8 a.m., Holy Com
munlon; 11 a.m., Holy Communion. Preacher,
Rev. H. O. Wlltson. 7.15 p.m., Preacher, the
Bishop Coadjutor. Every Wednesday, 1.25 p.m.,
Service for Men.
ST. CLEMENT'S, Marrickville.-8 a.m., Holy Com
munion; 11 a.m., Holy Communion, Rev. S. H.
Denman; 4 p.m., Men's Service, Rev. C. C. Short,
O.M.S., Kenya. Subject, "The Christian Oppor-
tunity in Africa." 7.15 p.m.. Preacher, Rev. S.
H. Denman.
ST. BARNABAS', George-street West.
"The Friendliest Church in Town."
11, Archdeacon Briggs, of Central Tanganyika.
Soloist, Miss Stanton.
7.1S, Rev. R. B. S. Hammond.Quartet, Messrs. Ellis and Champion, Miases
Stanton and Matthews._
. THOMAS'. NORTH SYDNEY.Conclusion of Mission by Bishop Cranswick,
Archdeacon Moves, and Rev. F. Riley.
THANKSGIVING SERVICES.
7 and 8, Holy Communion.
11, Thanksgiving Service.
2.30, Children's Thanksgiving Service.
7, Community Singing,
7.20, Great Final Thanksgiving Mission Service.
ST. MICHAEL'S, Rose Bay and Vaucluse.
8 a.m.: Holy Communion, xoung people spe-
cially invited.
10.15 a.m.: Matins. Holy Communion and »«ranon.
7. p.m.: Short organ recital.
7,15 p.m.: Evensong and Sermon.
Preacher at both services: The Rector.
_Rev. H. W. BARDER. Rector.
ST. MARK'S^ DARLING POfifr.
7-8 a.m., Holy Communion.
10 a.m.. Schools Service.
11 a.m., Holy Communion and Sermon.
Preacher: REV. TERENCE NAUOHTON.3 p.m.. Lantern Service.
7.30 p.m.. Evening Prayer and Sermon.
S. JAMES', KING-ST.-110th Anniversary.
5.45 a.m.: Holy Eucharist at Sydney Hospital
(for nurses). 8 a.m.: Holy Eucharist. 9 a.m.:
Sung Eucharist and address. 10.30 a.m.: Mattlns.
10.45 a.m.: Processional Litany. 11 a.m.: Solemn
Eucharist ana sermon. Rev. J. F. S. Russell.
7.15 p.m.: Evensong, sermon, and Procession.
Preacher: The Archbishop of Sydney.Monday, October 7: 110th Anniversary of the
Preacher:Monday, October 7: 110th Anniversary of the
laying of the foundation-stone. 7.45 a.m.: Holy
Eucharist. 11.15 a.m.: Outdoor Procession. 11.30
a.m.: Solemn Eucharist and sermon, the Rector.
Presbyterian.
ANNANDALE.-Hunter-Balllle. Rev. P. _ A.
Schloeflel. 11 a.m., "The Ark of the Covenant."
7.15 p.m.. "The Story of the Australian Inland
Mission."
A SHFEELD! 11 a.m. and 7.15 p.m.
A. REV. R. J. H. McOOWAN.
Lantern Lecture. "In the Footsteps of fit. Paul,"
Thursday, at 7.30 p.m._
FCHALMERS
CHURCH,
Chalmers-st, near Central Railway, etty.
.11 a.m., Christian Conduct, Wheat and Chaff,
7.15 p.m., Election-True and False Issues.
Preacher. Rev. DAVID P. BRANDT.
ÜULWICH HILL.-Morning Service, ÎÏ a.m.;
Evening Service, 7.15 p.m. Rev. J. P. Walker.
ÏJUJLLERTON MEMORIAL, . corner Crown and
. Albion ats, Sydne"""^^ ««-»«'« ~K«.^H *H_
Church for the lonely. .. _.>u., rjE»u«, ..... -
E. Ardill. Sydney Rescue Work Society. 7.15 p.m.,
Preacher. Mr. E. Waller Jones. Sololste, Miss
Bertha Reynolds. Organist, Mr. Ronald Marston,A.T.O.L. Minister. Rev. O. Cowle, B.A.
HABERFIELD.-et. David's. 10, Children's (kr
vlce. 11 and 7.15. Rev, J. B. Fulton.
)ETERSHAM, Gordon-at.-Rev. G. Cameron Wood,. li a.m.. "Dispossession." 7.15 p.m., "Climbing."
>ADDINGTON.-Rev. T. MCVITTIE, M.A., Mlnls. ter.-11. Mr. Irvine. 7.15, Mr. Woodger.
PALMER-STREET. CITY.-11 a.m., Mr. James
Cumming (Scottish Evangelist); 7 p.m., Rev,
O. A. Hill, M.A. (Soloist, Miss Dean.)_>YMBLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.-Morning,
11, Evening, 7.15. "Pulpit Supply," Rev.
. Tassie._
ROSE BAY. Dover-rd.-Rev. J. Edwards, M.A.
11 a.m.. "Make Your Calling and Election
Sure." 7.15 p.m.. "In Whatsoever Btate-Content."
EANDWIOK.-Rev. W. J. Grant, B.A..
sume. 11. "The Kingdom of God,
"Crying for the Moon."
ST. ENOCH'S, NEWTOWN. Rev. T. Mathers, B.A.
11 a.m., "The Eternal choice."
7.15 p m.. "The Call to Service."_IT. DAVID'S, Lindfield.-11 a.m., Rev. A. D. Mar1
chant, B.A., B.D.; 4.45, Men's Meeting; 7.15,
Speaker. Mr. William Park._STRATHFIELD.-11, The Spring of Hope. Solo
by Mr. Melville. Anthem. (Broadcast 2PC.)
7.15, "Is Jack as Good as His Master?" Rev.""
C. BELL. B.A._T. GEORGE'S Free Presbyterian Church, Castle
reagh-st.Minister: Rev. W. MCDONALD.
11.-"The Voices of Spring."7.-"Respect of Persons."
Rev. O. Mackay.
S'
scServices li a.m. and 7.15 p.r
REV. H. R. GRASSICK. Minister.
'Phone, Petersham 2464. Letter Box 2358M. G.P.O.
Private Address. 4 Merchant-street. Stanmore.
§T. STEPHEN'8 PRESBVTEP'A" <~'JURCH,Phillip-street. Minister, Rev. Hugh Paton.
Bible Study Circle. 10. Mr. J. _.. r'-itoUBON.
WOOLLAHRA, Ocean and Forth sts,-11 a.m. and
7.15 p.m. Rev. J. L. Cope.
AVERI-Y. Grahame Memorial.-Rev. H. E.
Hulme. 11 a.m., Conslderateness. 7.15 p.m.,
Another Marching Song.
WE
WAHROONGA.-Rev. D. J. Flockhart, M.A., 11.5
a.m., "Eye-salve." Solo, Miss Dorothy Taylor.7.15 p.m., "Jesus In the home In Bethany." (1)
"Mary and Martha, a character Study." Solo, Mr.
Victor Evans.
Congregational.
BURWOOD.-11 am. (Communion), Rev. _..
Clarldge Goss. 7.15 p.m.. Rev. R. B. Reynold*,M.A.. B.D_._BOURKE-STREET, near Oxford-street.-11, "Rt
Uiglon Without Happiness," Rev. Sydney Her-
bert Cox. 12. The Lord's Supper. Visitors Invited.
7.15, "The Tragedy of Bt. Demas?" Tuesday, 8,
Free Lecture: vlotor Hugo's "Les Miserables"
7.15, "The TragedyFree Lecture: vlotor Hugo's "Les Miserables"the Modern Prodigal's Recovery!" Rev. S. H. Cox.
Sunday night. October 13. Soloist, G. Austin
Blackle. New Zealand's popular Tenor._
C1ROYDON.-11, Rev. W. T. KENCH.
I 7.15. Rev. N. O. GOSS.Sublect. Thing» Jesus Didn't Know.
ILLARA DIVINE- SERVICE.
Morning. 11 (Communion), Rev. A. P. Camp
bell. B.A. Evening. 7.15, Rev. W. L. Patlson.
PITT-STREET; ii REV. T. E. RUTH.
"A COLONY OF HEAVEN" (continued).
Morning Communion.4.45. Conversational Fellowship.
"The Living Christ," Mr. F. B. Bryant. ,
T, Community Service. REV. T. E. RUTH.
"WHY ARE YOU AFRAID?"The Psychology of Fear.
,
-Fear as friend and toe. The long ancestry oi
fear. The fear habit. The bogey-man. The
theologian's bogey-god. Phantom tears. Well
founded fears. It does matter what "they (ey."
Precarious employment. "But never not apeakplain out and thou'll be a bishop yet." Economie
feen. Christ's remedy.i
.
Soloist. Miss Nance Cruickshank.6.30. Ona- Bolos. MISS LILIAN WtOST.
_CHURCH NOTICES.ARRICKVILLE.-11 and 7.15. Rev. F. V. Pratt,
M.A. Communion after evening service.
NEWTOWNCONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.
11 A.M.: JUNIOR CHURCH.
7 P.M.: PASTOR'S TOPIC-EVIL EXPELLED.
PETERSHAM.-11 a.m. and 7.15 p.m., Rev. A. P.
DORAN.______________STRATHFIELD-HOMEBÜSH.-11 a.m.: Rev. Ernest
Davies. 12 noon: Communion. 7.15 p.m.: Rev.
Ernest Davies._
SUMMER HILL. REV. W. J. ASHFORD,
li a.m., "Love's Extravagance." (Communion.)7.15 p.m.. "Things That Cannot be Shaken."
Methodist.
CENTRAL METHODIST MISSION,
LYCEUM HALL. PITT-STREET.11 a.m., FAMILY SERVICE. Rev. A. J. GOULD.
Subject: "WHY SHOULD ONE MAN SUFFER FOR
ANOTHER? Soloist, Miss Daisy Tollis._
7 p m., PEOPLE'S SERVICE. Rev. A. J. GOULD.
Subject. "LIFE'S GREATEST HOUR." Soloist,
Mr. Bassett Evans.
PLEASANT SUNDAY AFTERNOON AT 3.
ROMANTIC LANTERN ADDRESS and Attractive
MUSICAL PROGRAMME.Mr. A. S. HENRY.
Subject, "A TRIP THROUGH ALGERIA."Splendid photographic slides.
Assisting Artists: Miss Ruth Esdale (soprano),
Miss Nance Ferguson (elocutionist), Miss Rene
Birkett (violinist), Mr. Garnet Thompson (baritone).
Consecration Service in the Conference Hall, 139
Castlereagh-strcet, at 7.30 to-night. Addresses
by two outgoing China Inland Missionaries.
BOURKE-STREET.-Rev. E. Lewis Neilson, 11
a.m., "Enoch Walked with God-May We?" 7.15
p.m., "Four Things which are Short."_
A8HFIELD.-11, Rev. S. Bembrick; 7.15, Hon.
Crawford Vaughan._
MANLY.-11 a.m., Rev. F. H. Raward. Holding
the Balance Justly. 7.15 p.m.. Rev. O. Hewitt,
The Gospel In Southern Isles._
ROSE BAY. Dover-road.-Opening of Wesley Hall,
Saturday, October 5, at 3. by the President,
Sunday, October 6. at 11 a.m. and 7.15, Rev. Dr.
Hoban. Monday, Oct 7, Semi-Jubilee Festival, at
Special speaker. Rev. Dr. Hoban.
Baptist.
AT SANS SOUCI BAPTIST CHURCH,rx HiUvlew-strect and Rocky Point-road.
Saturday Night, 7.30. BIBLE CLASS."Studies in Revelations, Chapter 10."
Sunday Morning, 10, Men's Morning Meeting.Sunday, 11 and 7, Pastor Phil. Hayes.
Evening subject: "Without Christ, What?"
ALL ARE HEARTILY WELCOME.
ASHFIELD BAPTIST TABERNACLE.
(Train to Ashfield, or 'Bus 88 from Enfield or
Central.)
10 a.m., Meeting for men: also C.E. Meetings.
11 a.m., subject. Why Christians do not receive
help when they attend the House of God-And the
reason why preachers have a hard time when de-
livering a discourse.6.45, Community Singing of Favourite Hymns.7 p.m., THE GREAT WHY? Why do Christians
Suffer? Why do Christians have Misfortune?Why
Suffer? Why do Christians have Misfortune?WhyPRA'WHY IS PRAYER Unanswered?
Monday, 7.45 p.m.. Fellowship Meeting of Chrls
tlons. Speaker, Bro. Laurensen. Everybody wel¡
come._._BATHURST-ST.-11 and 7, Rev. J. COMPLIN.
Open-air Meetings every night this week cor
ner Bathurst and George streets._X>URTON-ST, CITY, TABERNACLE, Darlinghurst.
Preacher, Rev. H. G. HERCUS.
11 a.m., Spiritual Walk.4.30 p.m.. Men's Meeting. Speakers, Messrs.
Allen and Mansfield, en route to China.
,
7 p.m., Illustrated address, with the aid of a
large chart, on "THE FOUR GREAT JUDGMENTS."
A general judgment shown to be unscrlptural.7.30 p.m., Wednesday. Mid-week Service._
DULWICH HILL BAPTIST. Rev. R. GOODMAN.10 a.m.. M.M.M. 11 a.m., "The Holy War."
7 p.m.,. "The Rainbow on the Cloud."Wednesday.-Annual business meeting. 8 p.m.
HiH URLSTONE PARK, GRIFFITH-ST.
11, "THANKS BE TO GOD."7, "A LION IN THE STREETS."
Preacher. Rev. F. T. SMITH. All welcome.
M*11. "The Price of Spiritual Success." 7, Praise.
7.1S. "The Gospel of Jesus and Paul." Come.
"VTORTH:-Li Preac7.15 p.m.
wand late of Ballarat, Victoria.'7
p.m., Rev. James
Worboya. "How to Marry and Live Happily."
"VTORTH SYDNEY ^BAPTIST CHURCH,-Li Corner Wllloughby-road and Ernest-street,
Crow's Nest.DR. E. L. WATSON.
Services. 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.
Communion after evening service.
>ARTICULAR BAPTIST CHURCH, Belvolr-st
Prayer Meeting. 10.30; Services. 11 and 7.
>ETERSHAM; Rev. G. A. Craike.10 a.m., Men's Morning Meeting.
11 a.m., Communion Service.7 p.m.. Rev. L. O. M. Donaldson._¡TANMORE BAPTIST CHURCH,» Albany-road.
Pastor, REV. O. J. TINSLEY.10 a.m.: M.M.M., Rev. E. Eaton.
11 a.m.: Farewell Service to Rev. S. Eaton, con-
ducted by REV. C. J. TINSLEY.T p.m.: "LESSONS and IMPRESSIONS FROM
A TRIP TO AMERICA."Preacher, WILFRED L. JARVIS._
WAVERLEY.-Rev. E. J. Telfer. 11, "The Lord'a'? Supper." 7. "Counsel for Coming Days."
Church of Christ.
CHATSWOOD, Victoria-avenue.-11, Worship, J.
Saxby. 7.30, J. Whelan. "Australia's GreatestNeed." Soloist. J. Tíngate. Baptismal Service.
CITY TEMPLE. CampbeU-st.--11, Worship, P.
_
J. Pond. B.A.; 7, Evangelistic, "The Man WhoThought His Own Way Best." Preacher, EthelbeitDavis.
ENMORE TABERNACLE, Metropolitan-road.-11,Worship, College offering; 7, Questions, Ira A.
Paternoster. Wednesday, 9th, Church Social. Satur.
day. 12th. Sunday School Picnic. Parramatta Park.
STORTH SYDNEY, Foloon-st.-11 ÖMT: CÖm±X munlon. H. G. Harward. 6.45: "Nell Nita"Hall Vawter Mission._
30UTH Kensington. Anzac-pde.-11 and T, 5,
J J. Southgate. "I Can't Llvo Up to It."_
Christian Science,
in Boston, Mass. (U.S.A.). which hold services:
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST, SYDNEY.
Sunday Seivices, 11 a.m. and 7.15 p.m.Testimony Meeting, Wednesday, 8 p.m. church,corner Forbes and Liverpool streets, Darling-hurst. Reading Room, 6th Floor, 310 George-st.
SECOND CHURCH OP CHRIST SCIENTIST, SYD-
NEY, CHATSWOOD.
Sunday Services, 11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m.Testimony Meeting, Wednesday, 8 p.m.
Albert-avenue and Victor-street, Chatswood.
Reading Room, 27 Vlctor-st, adjoining Church.
THIRD CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST, SYDNEY,MOSMAN.
Sunday Services, 11.5 a.m. and 7.15 p.m.
MOSMAN.
Sunday Services, 11.5 a.m. and 7.15 p.m.Testimony Meeting, Wednesday, 8 p.m.
Address: Mosman Anzac Memorial Hall, Mllltary-road, Mosman (near Spit Junction).
Reading Room, same address.
FOURTH CHURCH OF CHRIST BCIENTIST, SYD-NEY. MANLY.
Sunday Services, 11 a.m. and 7.15 p.m.Testimony Meeting, Wednesday, 8 p.m.Friendly Societies' Hall, Eustace-street, Manly.Reading Room, 15 Gilbert-street.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST,PARRAMATTA.
Sunday Services, 10.45 a.m.. Testimony Meeting.
Wednesday, 8 p.m., Great Western-rd. ReadingRoom, corner Darcy and Church sts, Monday,Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, 3 to 5 p.m.; Wed-nesday, 13 to 7.30 p.m.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY, NEWCASTLE.
Sunday Service, 7.30 p.m. Testimony Meeting.First wednesday of each month, 8 p.m. Odd-fellows' Hall, Auckland-street, Newcastle.
Reading Room, Howard Smith Chambers, Watt
street.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY, WOLLONGONG.Sunday Service, 7.15 p.m., Protestant AllianceHall, Market-street, wollongong.
The READING ROOMS are open to the Public,where the Bible and authorised Christian ScienceLiterature may be read or purchased.
Other Services.
AT HYDE PARK UNITARIAN CHURCH,Liverpool-street. Preacher to-morrow,
Rev. ALBERT THORNHILL, M.A. Subjects:
11 a.m., Have Wa a Social Conscience?
Popular Lecturette at 7.15 p.m.. The Ku KluxKian: A recent experiment in theocracy. A topicof the hour.
Organ Music by Mr. S. V. dutson from 6.45.
A community church, free from dogma.
Tuesday next, at 8, the eminent naturalist, Mr.
D. G. Stead, lectures on "Denizens of the Deep.Marvellous photographic slides. All welcome._
AT BASEMENT, TOWN HALL.UNITED INTERCESSORY SERVICE.
"THE LORD WILL WORK . . . THERE IS NORESTRAINT TO THE LORD TO SAVE BY MANY
OR BY FEW."God is working In power In the Chatswood
Mission-scores have signified to spiritual blessingreceived: "Praise God, my dear one was savedlast night." Requests for the Town Hall Servicefor prayer, and praise notes for blessing received,to be sent or brought to W. Bradley, Room 612,
W. BRADLEY WILL PRESIDE.1.25: Rev. R. B. 9, Hammond.2 25: Mr. C. Woodward.
CHATSWOOD TENT CRUSADE: "Cairo" Bradley,
Sunday, October 6th, 3.15, for men only, "Lustand Love." Tuesday, October 8th, for women onlv."Lust and Love." Sunday. 8.30, "CHRIST'S NEXT
APPEARING." Monday (Eight-Hour Day). October
7th, 8 p.m., "CHRISTS SEVEN FIRSTS," also
every evening, except Saturday. Half Night of
prayer, Friday, 9-15, at Baptist Church, Chats-
wood. _MEN'S BIBLE CLASS POSTPONED till October
14th. owing to holiday._ . _
GIRLS' BIBLE CLASS every Thursday, In St.
Phillip's Hall, Grosvenor-xtreet, Church Hill. Tea
and fellowship. Conducted by Mrs. Begble and
Miss Becke. N.B.: In connection with Manly Tent
Crusade, commencing D.V. on November 3rd. To
night, Saturday, and every Saturday, at 7.30. a
United Prayer Meeting will be held in Methodist
School Half at 7.30 p.m._ Open to all. by kind
co-operation of Rcv.'R. H. Raward ana offlcers.
DULT DEAF and DUMB SOCIETY of N.S.W.
Service on Sunday Evening, 7.15. at 5 Ellyabelh
street. Sydney. Condueted by Rev. O. POYNDER,
Th T... Chaplain. All Deaf and Dumb Welcome.
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238 CASTLEREAGH-8TREET.RONA OLSEN.
Usual Meeting, Tuesday, 8 p.m.
_Attendance. Dally. 10 to 4._"AT THE LIBERAL CATHOLIC CHURCH OF ST.
A. ALBAN, Regent-st. Svdney.
10.30 e.m.: Holy Eucharist.'
7 p.m.: Sacred Concert and Benediction. Broad
easting. 2GB. g*,T)T10.30 a.m.: Holy Eucharist.
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"li TH_ KINO'á HALE; H-NT_K-STK1_T,
TO-MORROW, SUNDAY, AT 7.15 P.M.
THE INDEPENDENT THEOSOPHIOAL BOOTETi(8Tnev iSdwi presents a FULLY ILLUSTRATED
THE(8Tnev iSdwi presents a FULLY ILLUSTRATED
LECTURE bv Mr. A. T. KEEBLE. B Se, entitled
"ANCIENT CELESTIAL TIMEKEEPERS." Dally,
yearly, and twenty-five thousand year clocks, and
the recorders of their motion-Asurameya, the
Atlantean-Enoch and Hermes-Famous Zodiacs Ini
many lands-legendary Influences ot planetaryepochs In human destiny._^
REMARKABLE LANTERN PICTURES.Musical Programme. Collection.
October 13th.-"The Silken Kelt," Illustrated
Lecture by Mr. M. McLeod.
CHURCH NOTICES.
B1
ASSEMBLY OF GOD.
Jones's Hall, corner Frederlck-st, Roekdale.
Morning, 11: Communion Service. Evening, 7: Full
Gospel Message. An assembly of Christian Love,
Praise -Joy, and Worship, to which all are Invited.
BEREAN Bible Students, Room 6. 449 Pitt-street.
Sundays, 3.30 and 6.30 p.m. Wednesdays. 7.30
BRITISH ISRAEL WORLD FEDERATION
(N.S.W. Branch). Affiliated London H.Q.
Sydney Office, Bible House, 242 Pitt-st (open dally),
Thursday, October 10, 8 p.m., "Welcome Home,"
President, Rev W. Rutledge Newton, L.Th., Lecture
by Rev. Wm. Breach, "ESAU, Past, Present,
Future."_>RITCSH ISRAEL WORLD FEDERATION, Sydney
Branch, first registered in Australia, meets
inursday, October 10, 8 p.m. Large room. 110
Bathurst-st. PROF. A. J. ABBOTT, M.R.Ph.S..
member London Headquarters 20 ycaTs. President
returns from Queensland. Subject, "Three Wonder-
ful Divisions." Matt. 25, freo, questions. H. R.
JUDGE. Sec._BELIEVERS GATHERED UNTO THE NAME OF
THE LORD JESUS CHRIST,meet In the GOSPEL HALL, 29 Goulburn-street
(between George and Sussex streets), city.
TO-MORROW AFTERNOON (D.V.), at 3 o'clock,
Mr. GEORGE WILSON (from Malaya),will give an Address to Christians.
At 7.15 the GOSPEL OF HOD'S GRACE will be
preached by Mr. ROBERT BARCLAY.
Thursday Night, at 8 o'clock. Bible Reading.
CONSOLATION HALL. Balmain.-Special Gospel'
Services, each Sunday in October, at 7 p.m.,
by Mr. James Amos. Bring Redemption Songs.
CHRIST'S BRETHREN, Martin Chambers, 804
Gcoage-st.-Sunday, 7 p.m., Public Lecture:
"Immortality." Questions answered. Seats free.
CHR1STADELPH1ANS (School ot Arts), Burwood.
To Break 3read. 11 a.m : S.S.. 10 a m., Even
lng Address, 7 o'clock. Wednesday. Bible Class. 7.45.'
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_Sunday,11 a.m._
/"IHRISTADELPHIAN ECCLESIA (Albert Hall),
413 Elizabcth-5t, near Devonshire-st.
Lecture, Sunday, 7 p.m., Mr. J. Baxter.
Subject: "THE DAY OF HIS COMING."
HRISTADELPHIAN (Sydney Ecclesla),
REGENT HALL, Regent-street, city.
Sunday, 7 p.m., Mr. 8AWELL.
Subject, "THE DESIRE OF ALL NATIONS."
Wednesday, 7.45 p.m., Special Address: "JERU-
SALEM-THE FUTURE CAPITAL OF THE WORLD
AS OUTLINED IN PROPHECY."_
INTERNATIONAL BIBLE STUDENTS' ASSOCIA-
TION. Town Hall, Newtown.-Sunday, 3.15,
Bible Study (Tower. April 1). Evening Services, at
6.45. Public Address by Mr. H. O. SHEARMUR,
"The Passln» of the Remnant,"
_All Bents Fr»a>. No Collection.
KOSMON Church. 727 George-st (near Raliway).
3.30 p.m., Members' meetings. 7.15, Zara
thustrlan Mas._rVTEW CHURCH. Dudley-street (on Hlllcrest-ave),
Al Haaratvllle. 11 a.m.: Rev. Richard Morse.
SIGNIFICANCE OF THE REDEMPTION.
NEFELLOWSHIP.
Mr. E. C. HENNINQES,of Melbourne,
will deliver an address.
Subject:
Pictures from Patmos. The Thousand Years
and After, Rev. 20.
At
School of Arts,
Burwood,3.30 p.m.
Top Hall, Side Entrance
Believers In the Ransom specially invited
No Collections
No Collections
A Dah.mpic Wednesday'8
pm Prayer, 8 30 od
dress to Christians by Mr A Dunlop_
KEIBY HALL Station-street Newtown -SundaySchool 3 p m, Mr A Olsen Gospel Address
7 15 p m, Mr F Conper Wednesday, 2 30 p m
,
Sisters' Prayer Meeting 7 30 p m, Young People s
Meeting Mr Balfour, Thursday, 8pm, Address to
Chrlstl-ans_SOCIETY
OF iKtENDS, 119 Devonshire st (off
EUzabeth-st) -Meetings tor Worship Sunday11 a m Adult School, Sunday 9 45 a m ALL ARn
WELCOME FRANK and FRIENDLY DISCUSSION
SYDNEY SOCIETY OF THE NEW CHURCH.
Thomas-st Haymarket -Service 11 a m
The Lord s Supper will be Prepared_
after Service_
THETHEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY
SUNDAY 7 30 p m.
AT THE SAVOY THEATRE,BLIGH-STREET
Mr HAROLD MORTON
(General Secretary, the Australian Section of the
Thcosophlcal Society)will deliver o Lecture entitled ANNIE BESANT,'
a Thrilling Lite of Storms, Trials, andSuccesses
(This Lecture being in eoanmomoratlon of the B2nd
birthday of Dr Annie Besont International Pre-
sident of the Theosophlcal Society )
ILLUSTRATED bv NUMEROUS VERY INTERESTING LANTERN SLIDES_1-<HE PENTECOSTAL CHURCH OF AUSTRALIA,
Australia-street, Newtown
TO-NIGHT, at 7 45 -Bright Happy Meeting
organised entirely by the Young People Come
and enjoy their testimonySUNDAY-10 am, Prnjer 11 om, Communion 3
P m Fellowship, 7pm, Gospel and BaptismalService
MONDAY -9am, Spiritual Picnic to National ParkWEDNESDAY -7 45 p m God s precious Word
You are assured a welcome and a blessing
THE GOSPEL OF THE GRACE OF GOD DV,_,_
every Lord s Day, 7pm Subject for 6/10/'29Titus, Ch 2, v 11 'For the grace of God thatbringeth salvation hath appeared to all men
"
Open Air at Globe-street, facing Circular QuaySunday School 2 30 p m , 140 George-street, right
at Circular QuayOpen Air Gospel Address Man-o-War Step« Gar-
dens Entrance, every Lord's Day 3pm SubjectActs, Ch 17, v 31 Whereof he hath given assur-
ance unto all men, in that he hath raised him from
the dead"
OPEN AIR GOSPEL ADDRESS, Friday nightsfront City Coroner s Court, George-street North, 7 30p m
RE GOD'S WAY OP SALVATION Look up yourBible and come along_
Opposite Congregational Church
CONTINUANCE OF GOSPEL CAMPAION,conducted by
MR FRED WOODS,Sunday, 7 o clock p m
Mr. Woods will continue his mid-weekaddresses on Wednesday Evening, 8 o'clockp.m., In Room 320, 3rd Floor, RawsonChambers, Pitt-street.
RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS.[Two lines (about 13 words). 1/6; Saturday, 2/.]
AT14 Clty-rd (side entrance).-Spiritual Service,
Sunday, 7.30. Evenings, Mrs. Hardinge.
ATSCHOOL OF ARTS, Pitt-st. city.-Sunday, 3.30
and 7.30 p m., Mr. A. J. Bush._T 32 Station-st, Newtown_Spiritual Service«,Sunday, 7.15 p.m., Monday, Tuesday, Wednes
day, Thursday. 8 p.m. Miss M. McAllster.
AUSTRALIAN Spiritual Church, Oxtord and Fllnders sts.-Sunday, 7.30; Tuesday, 8, Mrs. Nash.
Mrs. Elliott, Wednesday, 2 till 4._
AT69 Gardcn-st, Alexandria.-Meeting», Sunday,
7.30; Tuesday evenings, 8; Thursday, 11
7.30; Tuesday evenings, 8; Thursday, 11o'clock till 4 p.m. KITTY COOK._À UNIVERSAL Spiritual Service held at 289
Parramatta-raad, Leichhardt, Sunday, 7.15;Tuesday, 2.30 and 8; Wednesday, 3.30; Thursday,8; Saturday. 2.30. Mrs. FRANCIS._
T Spiritual Church, Room 4, 3rd Floor, 124-- Oxford-street.-TO-NIGHT, 7.30: Sunday, 3.15and 7.15; Wednesday, 7.30, Mr. Brooks; Monday,Thursday and rrld,iy, 7.30, Mr. Brook;, Mr». Taylor.
A T WEMBLEY HOUSE.-Social, To-day (Satur-*- day), 2.30; Sunday, 3.15 and 7.15, Mr. and
Mrs. Sparks; Wednesday, Miss Alvlnis; Monday,Tuesday, Thursday, Friday. Mrs, Sparks.
ANK CHAMBERS, corner Cleveland-street and
Darllngton-road.-Services, Sunday, Tuesday,Wednesday, 3 and 7; Friday, 7.
Mesdames McFadyen. Bpllsteqd. and Higson.HRISTIAN Spiritual Church, Summer Hill, Ma-sonic Hall, Sunday. 7.15 p.m. Marie.
COVENANTERS, This Saturday. Baptist Hall,
Bathurst-st. 8 p.m. Open-air. 7 p.m. Welcome
C.3S.M.-Mr. H. A. Brown preaches at St. Paul's,
Chatswood, Sunday Afternoon and Evening;Wednesday, 7.30 p.m., "Keenltcs" Class for Boys;Friday. 7.45. O.S.S.M. "Squash," at Bible House.
CHURCHOF SPIRITUAL RESEARCH (Incorp.),
Park Hall, Carlow-street. North Sydney.TO-NIGHT, at 8, SPECIAL MEETING.
3.15, SUNDAY SERVICES, 7.30.
Wednesdays, from 2 to 4, Public Meetings.Every Wednesday at 8 p.m., SPECIAL LECTURE.Next Saturday at 8 p.m.. Mr. A. J. BUSH.
T^HINA INLAND MISSION.\J FAREWELL MEETINOto Rev. O. and Mrs. Bromby, Rev. S. and Mrs.Eaton, Miases M. A. Edwards, A. M. Hyde, and E.
Edmondson, Messrs. W. Allen and E. Mansfield,In 8T. STEPHEN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH,Phllllp-street, next WEDNESDAY, 9th, at 7.30.Chairman, Rev. C. B. Barnett,_INTERNATIONAL HEBREW OHRISTIAN ALLI
ANOE.-Members and Friends invited to Room
320, third floor. Rawson House, Rawson-place,Tuesday afternoon next (DAY OF ATONEMENT),2 to 5, to pray for the conversion of the Jews theworld over. Come for a few minutes Intercession
only If cannot stay longer.
MRS. BURKE conducts Spiritual Meetings, al56 Glebe-rd, Glebe, Monday, Tuesday, and
Wednesday nights at 8 o'clock.
"YTEW THOUGHT CENTRE; N.S.W.,N1 l61 Castlereagh-street,2.30 and 7.30 p.m., SUNDAY SESSIONS.
Speakers: Miss Grace Agullar, Mr. R. Stitt, Mr.|
and Mrs. A. W. E. Steven», Mr. H. G. Paul, Mrs.Benson, and Mrs. Mccormack.
TO-DAY, 1st Session 2.30, Entertainments byMembers of the various Clubs, Including a Playlett,"The Elevated Flapper." 8 p.m., Grand Concert. Special Music for all sessions. 'Ph.. MA4367.
AWSON Chambers, Room 122_Spiritual Service,? Sunday, 7.15: Monday. Thursdoy, 8. 8. Thorne.
ROCKDALE School of Arts, Mission of Truth.Sunday, 7.15, Monday, 7,45. Mrs. Coghlan.1
All welcome,_._OZELLE. Pioneer Hall_Spiritualist Church,Sunday, 2, 3.15, 7.15; Tuesday, 7.30. AU «er
vlces. Mrs. HAYNES._PIR1TUAL Meetings Reopeai Saturday, October B,s1
Room 317 Rawson Chambers, Anderson.
SPIRITUAL SERVICES, RAWSON CHAMBERS,3rd Floor. Room 378.-Public Meetinga every
afternoon, 2.30. Mra, Nicholson. Mondays to Sat
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SPIRITUAL CHURCH, Wembley House, Oeorge-at.-Saturday, 8 p.m., Mrs. S, F. Hanger, Lecture.
Sunday, 3.15, Mrs. Hanger, Mrs. Hopkins. 7.15, Mrs.Temple, Mr. Snape. Tuesday, Thuraday, Friday,Mrs. Hanger. Wednesday, till 4, 6 to 7, Mr*.
Marshall._____________T'HE Church Spiritual Seekers, 307: Rawson ChamX bers.-Sunday, 3.15, 7.15; Monday to Saturday,12 till 0. Hamilton Ashley. Leader.
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UNITED Spiritualist Church.-Drummoyne Mu-ston.
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Sunday. 7.30 p.m.. Mt*. Irving._UNITED SPIRITUALIST CHURCH, Manchester
Unity Hall, Newtown.-Sunday, 3 p.m., Mrs.
Rees; 7 p.m., Mrs. Oates. Wednesday, Service, 8
p.m., Mrs. Rees. Committee meets to-night.
NITED Spiritual Church, North Sydney FriendlySocieties' Hall, Lane Cove-rd.-2.15. Children's
Lyceum; 3.15, Miss Mitchell; 7.30, Mra. Marshall, of
Melbourne. Class Thursday.
UNITED SPIRITUALIST CHURCH (Scientists),327, 3rd Floor, Rawson Chambers. Committee
Meeting. 5 p.m. To-night. 7.30, Mr. Birch; Sunday,3.15, Mr. Cohen; 7.15. Mr. McLcod Craig. Mon-day, Tuesday, 7.30, Mrs. Ellis. Wednesday, 7.30,Mlaa Mitchell. Thursday, 7.30, Mr». Shipley. Fri-
day. 7, Mr«. Rose-Week*.
RELIGIOUS' ANNOUNCEMENTS.
RELIGIOUS' ANNOUNCEMENTS.
UNITED CHRI8TTAN Spiritualist Church, li»Macauley-road, Stanmore, Sunday, 3 p.m.. Sis.
ter Melva. 7 p.m., Mrs. Kirkwood. Class, Tuesday, I
p.m.EMBLEY HOUSE. George-st, 1st Floor.-Roo»125-Mr. McLeod Craig Lectures to-night, Sat
urday, 8 p.m. Bunday Service« start October 13.
_FEDERAL ELECTIONS.
RATIONAL ÖÄMPÄRm
_
AFTERNOON MEETINGS.WARRINGAH: Bay View, 3 p.m., speaker. AROS
DALE PARKHILL, _.P. (.elected' National "SSdate).
PAR_K__.P0M^ * P-m" ,p"ker- AROHDAL»
TO'-NIGHT'S MEETINGS,8 o'clock.
EAST SYDNEY: Darlinghurst, King's Cross
speakers, H. R. DIAMOND (selected Nationalcan'
dldate). Major Treloar, D.S.A., M.C., A. S. Henry
(Speakers meet Committee Rooms, Cralgend-stre»and Oxford-street. 7.30 p.m.)
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NORTH SYDNEY: Naremburn, St. Cuthbert'/
Hall, speakers, Major Dakin (chair), Major Bev.eridge, Mr. Beattie. W. Rock, Dr. NOTT (selecteiNational candidate).
Longueville, Stuart and Kenneth streets, speak
ers, T. Dettman (chair), B. O. Walmsley, M.L A.W. E. R. Francis, R. E. Ludowici, A. A. PhlDDSColes.
North Sydney. Union and Blues Point roadsspeakers, Dr. NOTT, S. M. Hungerford. B. C
Walmsley, M.L.A.North Sydney. Amhurst and Miller streets, speak-
ers, J. E. Toole, Dr. NOTT, E. R. 8. Watson.M.A.
WARRINGAH: Palm Beach. 7.30 p.m., speakers
ARCHDALE PARKHILL, M.P. (selected National
candidate), E. W. Kidd.
Newport Hotel. 8 o'clock, speakers, ArchdaU
Parkhill. M.P.. H. S. Babboge.Newport, Robinson's Store, sneakers. Archdali
Parkhill. M.P.. J. J. Clasby, J. E. A. Florance.
WENTWORTH: Rose Bay. Peace Memorial Hnll
speakers, Hon. H. S. GULLETT. M.P. (Minister foi
Trade and Customs), ARTHUR G. MANNING
(selected National candidate), W. F. Foster, M.L.A.,
A. V. Thorogood (chair).
Bondi Beach. Hall-street and Campbell-psrsde,speakers, Hon. E. H, FARRAR. M.L.C. (Minister foi
Labour and Industry), Arthur G. Manning. Mist
PRESTON STANLEY, A. S. Phillip. A. A. James.
Supporters willing to assist in forwarding Mr.
Manning's candidature are requested to meet at
the Committee Rooms, 81 Oxford-street, Bondi
Junction, at 8 p.m._ _ _
VOTE AND WORK FOR THE SELECTED
NATIONAL CANDIDATES.
Natlonul Assn. of N.B.W., Authorised by
15 Bllvh-street, H. W. HORSFIELD,
SYDNEY._Ocncral Secretary.
/COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA.
THE COMMONWEALTH ELECTORAL ACT.
STATE OF NEW SOUTH WALES.
ELECTORAL DIVISION OF REID.
The following Persons have been duly NOMINATED
as Candidates for the Election of One Member of
the House of Representatives, for the above Divi-
sion, to serve In the Parliament of the Common-
wealth:CARR, ERNEST SHOOBRIDGE, 1 Whiting Beach
road. Mosman. Companv Manager.
COLEMAN. PEROY EDMUND, 5 Homebush-road,Homebush, Secretary.
A POLL will accordingly be taken for the Division
on SATURDAY, the twelfth day of October, 1929,
In accordance with the law of the Commonwealthfor the regulation of Parliamentary Elections. The
Poll will open at eight o'clock In the morning, and
will not close until all Electors present In the
Polling Booth at eight o'clock In the evening, and
deslrlne to vote, have voted.
The Polling Places appointed for the Division and
prescribed for the several Subdivisions are as
follows:SUBDIVISION OF AUBURN.
Prescribed Polling Places.-Auburn (Public School),
Newington State Hospital (Amusement Hill),
North Auburn (Public School).
SUBDIVISION OF BANKSTOWN.
Prescribed Polling Places.-Bankstown (Public
School). Bass Hill (Public School). East Banks-
town (Public School). East Hills (School of
Arts), Greenacre Park (Progress Hall), Mil-
perra (Public School), North Bankstown (Public
6chool), Revesby (Public School), Sefton Park
(Public School. Regents Park).
SUBDIVISION OF BELMORE.
Prescribed Polling Places.-Belmore (Drill Hall),
Belmore North (Trade School), Campsie South
(Cottage. 19 Robertson-street), Lakemba (Vic-
Belmore North (Trade School), Campsie(Cottage. 19 Robertson-street), Lakemba (Vic-
tory Hall). Lakemba South (Presbyterian
Church Hall, Canterbury-road), Punchbowl(Public School), Punchbowl North (Keyes Hall),
Punchbowl South (Welfare Hall).
SUBDIVISION OF GRANVILLE.
Prescribed Polling Places.-Granville (Town Hall!,
Granville East (Tron Kirk), Granville South
(Public School), Guildford (Assembly Hall),
Merrylands (Infants' School),
, SUBDIVISION OF HOMEBUSH.Prescribed Polling Places.-Flemington (Public
School). Homebush (Drill Hall», South Strath-
field (Public School), Strathfield (Town Hall).
SUBDIVISION OF LIDCOMBE.
Prescribed Polllwr Places.-Berala (Public School),
Hyde Park (Lawler's Store), Lidcombe (Public
School), Lidcombe State Hospital (AmusementHall).
Dated at Granville this third day of October,
1S29.FRANK TOWNSENF
Returning Officer for the Electoral Division of Reid.
'ORTH SYDNEY ELECTORATE.
DR. NOTTS CAMPAIGN
COMMITTEE.
Now is the time to give loyal and practical
support ti the National party. FUNDS ARE UR-
GENTLY NEEDED. Will you help to sove North
Sydney for Nationalism, and prevent the electorate
being disfranchised?
DO SOMETHING PRACTICAL NOW.
Contributions, marked "North Sydney Campaign,"should be sent to any of the following membersof the Financial Committee:-Mr. S. M. Cowley,
RosevlIIe-avenue, Rost-vlllc; Mr. A. F. Gay, Darling
street, Chatswood; Mv. W. Halberg, Shirley-road,
Wollstonecraft: Mr. Chas. Ludowici. Burns Bayroad Lane Cove; Mr. William Wilson, Wilona,
River-road, Greenwich: Mr. C. M. Boyce, president,
22 Robertson-street, Greenwich; Mr. R. Brldekh-,
honorary treasurer, 95 Bay-rnad, Waverton;Mr. w. R. Sutherland, honorary secretary,
27 Glcnvlew-streel, Greenwich; or to the general
secretary. National Association of N.S.W., 15 Bligh
street, Sydney.
Authorised by W. R. Sutherland, honorary secre-
tary, North Sydney Electoral Conference, 27 Glen
view-street, Greenwich.
MEETINO.
A Meeting of Crow's Nest Friends and Sup-
porters of Doctor L. W. NOTT will bo held In the
Presbyterian School Hall. Slilrley-rdad, Clow's Nest,
on TUESDAY NEXT, 8th OCTOBER, 1929, at 8
P.M.A. C. HARDWICK,
Chairman.Authorised by P. C. SPARKE,
htrley-road.Wollstonecraft.
.njLECTORATE OF MARTO».
EDWARD BEEBY, ESQ.,Endorsed Australian People's Party Candidate,
will Address the ElectorsTO-NIGHT.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8,
at 7.30 o'clock, at theMETHODIST HALL,
PITTWATER-ROAD, ST. IVES.
Authorised by A. 3. O'Keei», Royal C-siutwt,
3 Castlereagh-street, Sydney.
.J£_ECTORAT_! OF WARR-fOAM.
R. WINDEYER, ESQ., K.C.,Endorsed Australian People's Party Candidate,
Supported by Mr. F. Arlington Burke,
Supported by Mr. F. Arlington Burke,will Address Electors at the
following places, at times stated:TO-DAY,
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5,
3 o'clock-Palm Beach.2.30-Mona Vale.
3.15-Boy View.4 o'clock-Newport.
TO-NIGHT:7.30-Soldiers' Memorial Hall.9-The Corso, Manly.10-The Oaks Hotel, Neutral Bay.
All Electors are Invited.Interesting Speeches era promised.
Authorised by A. J. O'Keefe, Royal .bambers,3 Castlereagh-street, Sydnoy.
WALTER M. MARKS, Nationalist Candidate,
_
will address_
THE ELECTORS OF WENTWORTHat DOUBLE BAY
(corner New South Head and Manning roads),
TO-NIGHT, at 8 O'CLOCK.Authorised by THOS. PARSONAGE,_
_Bradlev-avenue, BELLEVUE H_-._
ELEOTORS OF WENTWORTH.WALTER M. MARKS Will speak at the
Corner Old South Head-road and curlewls-stree»,
BONDI, and at__,,
Corner Bellevue and Victoria rds. BELLEVUE Hil-,
on TUESDAY, 8th OCTOBER, at 8 p.m.
Authorised by THOS. PARSONAGE,Bradley-avenue. BELLEVUE H_l_
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.[Two line» (about 13 word»), g/; Saturday, »/«?!
SAXOPHONE, B Soprano, «ilverplated, «W' .fJ''
cheap Apply Phillips. 6 Dnn-st. Newtown
SAXOPHONES, E Flat. Alto, O Melody, «¿J/W«£10. complete. 169 Oeorge-st, circular qu_s_.
CELLO, Hill Bow, high, low pitch. Clarinet-,
cheap. 24 Hlll-st. North Sydney._.-.
PIANO for Sale, Slewert, good tone, che»p. «
Frater-rd. Lewisham._ ..
XfONISCH PIANO, late model, for Baie. i»3 *J-*B"
rd, Coogee, near Mount-st.Isle, t\
PLAYER ROLLS, 40, MastertouçB, lor Sale, «.
popular title». 186 Frederick-'», A.hfleld. U77'¿i
IÍOR SALE, aeeond-hand Piano, »teal frame, prl«"
£12. 23 Cobar-at. Dulwich Hill.___
HIS Master'«Voice' latest model, noor «»"»'.
new, cheap. 70 Llverpool-rd, Biammer Hin.
EOLLCablnit,' leadlighf
doors. 5 Hlll-st, _-*».
hardt (Lilyfield tram to John-st)._^__-,
EIPP PIANO. In perfect'order, must aelL S S»"»'
rldge-st. Bondi._ -,
BRINSMEAD Iron-frame Piano, good »¿off./Tonable offer. 22 Sutherland-»*, «'? Pew".
JAZZ OUTFIT, Bargain, £8. Mr.'Wellden, »»
Irl«-st, Paddington. , r,
UPRIGHT Iron Grand for Sale. ».Peneet eon»
tlon. £35. 62 Boundäry-'tf Paddington.
BEAUTIFUL Maple Gramophone, urge li**. ""
cheap. 38 Albermarle-*t. Ne-tnwn. ,_
PIANO, good order, £10. genuine. 74 Min
«t, Canterbury. ..--v ~.
EAUTIFUL Rosewood Floor Model "¡»Çgffi'gS
_£10. Gift. 23 Malaonett», ",*'"*-"*i y"i,f
i
fSRAMOPHON-t Regal. Pautóle. «o~ «<gj. gjIX record«, cheap. Oro."1*, m» »ir»t.aT«. P»gg
StMAN Iron-lranjed Piano tor »al*. *H "
offer. 28 Barden-tt, Tempe. _-"-iaSf*BELLING PIANO, a« new. No reasonable onw .
Eïïïïï*Rowley. 10 Collin... , -__"?f----^
MUSTèEtZ Maple -"loorOaWnet VhonogJJ*
Record.^yioV. Q»t, B4 »"»»'»-'i' ?*gPÍAlto, Beclu-óln upright Orana, pari"* «"f.
tion. Price £100. ?»»-"? ',
.,i jjgft
Ur No further u«e. 3» O»«"«---«- o»~~"* J
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