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' 'Carnivnl Scenes at Ma,field at the ,r,cekcnd wlle11 the nlnyiielcl Cornhined Charities Fesdvnl was officially opened. IL will c o ~ l t i i i ~ ~ e ior a wee& '. C "

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)Z The Newcastle Sun, Monday, October 24, 1955. MAYFI ELD COMBINED CHARITIES FESTIVAL SUPPLEMENT 7

iunl celebrcrtions.

To -Business Men' . .

MAYFIELD

$3 A i d Over - 2 Dress Circle Tickets FREE INSURANCE 1 $2 Ancl Over - Dress Circle Ticket ANY PROGRARIRIE UNTIL 30th NOVERIBER

STEAD CYCLES. ever

1 3 MONTHS CASH SALE 5

Spccinlty Il~rrhurrre Store . THE CORNEIt SIIOP, ilIAY.KlEL1)

0 for varlous wor

Phone: MW1327. (Est. 1000.)

QUALITY FTIRNITURE nlANUTACTURERS.

MAYFlPD COMBINED CHARITIES FESTIVAL SUPPLEMENT The Newcastle Sun, Monday, October 24, 1955 3 * *

§enator Soooner's Tribute

Is V oluntary -fir. I T T 'IIGII QUALITY

MERCHANDISE

Community Effort Tllc Businrss Rlen's Club deserves sltceial mention for its forc-

sirht in creating the Rlagfield Festival and for the lllallner in which it llas supported Llle event each jcar.

711: club !vns formed ~t Tile club was lolmed to n lneetin: in Maglield provide an effective body T l i~a t r e in September. to fonnulnte rvngs and 1947, with 25 members. means of ilnproving the Ewcutive oflicers were: s l l oop i~~e centre In Mny- Prrcidrnt. Mr. A. Aber- field and. nt lhr snlnc time.

~ ~~~~. rmnlbir: srcretary-treas- encourage all atllulsphere ar r r . Mr. L Vlncer' ricc- ol cooperntise Food feilow- p i h i , . M $ r r l l ~ ~ : 1 shil. zmong tlir business

- - ~ D . , Z & ; E 5sreb.r); bk. p e R. Flcmino. "' ' . I $luh mas & \ ~ , -~ --

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of the credit far the de- . veloplnent of hlnyfleld to its oresent h l ~ . h standard I as a busin&8"-~re$dentiG 1 nnd commercial centre.

Evldence of the erowinnl importance of ~ n f i l e l d is the fac t that n ~ r u ~ y Jead- ine cltv business hduses nrc estnbllihlng branch stoles 1 :a & . I

There a r c ?k pre-en[ ?fL ' mcmbcrs In ;he club and 1

HUNGERFORDS Boomerang Cafe AT THE MAYFIELD TERMDNBIS

13. 1s m c r L * c E ro D o 10.. w l o r r m .

SERVICE IS OUR MCYITO II nrr. J. w. Dow~~le , who was rrcsldcnt of the nudncrs

I( i l 's Sofl Drinks. Confeellonery. Dread. C:tkes o r l c n ' s Club in 1952.

I l i u i t 3". can be s u m of t i e best x t tltr I I recenlly a ladies' nuxiliary

most ~ , ro~ rc r s l r e Dlllk Uar. wns formed to help look after tile ~ o c l a l nctlvitics. I

C'IC.\RETTCS. TODACCO, llIATCIIC6. II For the continued growth

nnd prosperity of Mayflcld Kvcr) tlzina j o u rmnt :xnd we are 0 ~ ~ 1 ) Dny nnd Nigllt. ~ ~ l ~ , " , " ~ & ~ ~ , " n s c l ~ ~

Enlertai~lrnenl, Juke Dux, Pin Uoll Oaale. . motto: "Shop the rlght WRV in MaylielB's whitr

* - 4 The Newcastle Sun, Monday, Oclober 24,

.: 2 .MOTOW , s 5 $ 5 .. SERVICE$ PTY. LTD. 5 8 BE ON TIME 3 .:

* . 3 $ / .*

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.$ Bus services you 2 ? can depend on $

$ 3 '

FQGG'S ' $ MAITLAND ROAD, MAYFIELD WEST

PHONE: MW2273 % ::

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KlRK AND LEYLAND HOUSES, LAND, BUSINESSES, ETC.

DO YOU inlrnd buyins a Horn. or Buslness or are you desirous of scil~ng your 11retient Horlle or

Bllsinessl OUR OUTsTANnlNG, SUCCESS In the llnndllllg of rop~rt ies and Busulrsses tilrollghout the New- cn&e ~ i s t r i c ~ is evldenee of Ole BPEClAL HCPVIOE

n e place a t yo111 disposal. IVc arc me~ubers of the Ncwmslle Estate Agents'

Associatloa. OUR TERMS:-NO SALE NO CIIAIIGE.

So see us about >-our progcrty requirenlcnts.

KIRK AND LEYLAND MAYFIELD TRAFFIC LIGHTS

& ~ V Z I Z O . ~IWIIIG. After 1,ou.s: nIw2.. MW.93. uwz00,.

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1955. MAYFIELD

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Distinction Seven of being 'On Mayfield's The oldest Other! resident belongs to 83-year-old David Smith, of Elirabeth-st., who worked as slaughterman till he was 70-and then hated the thought of retiring!

293 RfAITLAND ROAD, nl AYFIELI) WEST

I'llone RIW1394 .-

COMBINED CHARITIES FESTIVAL SUPPLEMENT

With visions of carryins 0 I the tRde Mr. ~ l l l i t l l Sot n refer~i lce in 1941 from the first wa r s - tnh atattoir manager. Mr. T. hlorshall who had en- gmzed him ileafly a qua.- ter of a century before.

The reference, wllich covered more than two foolscap pages,, of tYPillg, s"I. i l D r t : I am of the opl~llon lhat David Smith is i i e of the best all-round slaughtermen and actually :f,'thfyt . efficient alld

employee with whom I have ever nrorked

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AN INVITATIO~J

TO

ALL LIGHT CAR OWNERS

C:111 at Newcastle Cnravalls a n t 1

lest ( 0 1 ~ I ~ I C I i g I l 1 ~ ~ ~ , S I ~ U I I ~ P $ I

c a m v : l n s ever built,

Large hire flect of 2 and -1

berth c a r i l ~ a l l s suitable for 8

and 10 l1.p. cars.

NC'IY all11 11sed caravans ~ 0 1 ~ 1 011

tel ' lllS. B ~ l l g l l ~ for ,.a&.

NEWCASTLE CARAVANS JOHN WCfnLSB

worth El a week since I hnd five childre;. That was good money then I n those days, if you got 50 bob a week you coulci snve 30 bob w~thout any

trS:'gmitll said that s,llce the steel works came, houses hap gone up l n , , ~ a y i i e l d ;IiLe At One

.EFyohneehi? 2%3$e%$ ~$;;:$~;;,$;;z

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termac all my 1Ixe. I was 10 w l l l they put me off?

He f#!lt in tip-top condi- tior except for his knee, which hnd gone against him lifter workill 55 Years on concrete i,n His eyesight and hearing were Still exception all^ keen. '

I f I was as good down below as I am yp top I'd st111 be workillg he said. And he really dleant it1

below JVf:~%h"'%,"t",~,"+' Mr. smith was a member of n family of 14. "Father had

used to reckoll xvas the best ill Avstralia.

*,He used to give us a bob for good birds a i t h no feathers knocked off them. He stuffed lhem and put then1 ill a gins ,a,. H~ had hundreds and hun- dreds of birds. A fine old feilow he was but he dled n pau er

He told KO: had been named by J O ~ , ~ sc~loley y:; yollllgest daughter May whom he rememdered & "a short stoutis11 girl."

~ c h o l e b he snid, always

.y

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WAE GATES

Wore a shunre h7t and was "n fine old gentle- man." "He used to be a master butcher and then

6;: ~ : " k ~ ~ ~ o S n ' ~ ~ $ " f ~ ~ ~ from a load of cattle he sent to China."

216 A Week Mr. Smlth also talked of

the vineyards conducted bv Mr. Crebert. who hed our or flvr" of his sons on the P ~ O P P I ~ Y lnaking wine. A kindly man Mr. Crebert would bc waiting a t the gate every morning with a basket of oranges for the scllool children as they Passed by. Hls was one orchard t ha t never got rnfdedl

"I used to cut

::Fa.e f':?my

","tn b ~ g e S ~ e W B ~ l t , " , ? , e ~ ~ ~ tmde. I got £3 16s a week and my ment, whlch wns

other from Tlghe's All1 to the Herham boundary," he said.

Mayfiel& N~~~

A ~ ~ h $ , " , ~ t , " ~ the greatest garden in Au6-

mellced operations slaugh- termen were obtained, so

~ , " , " d ~ ~ ~ e h ~ ~ ~ f " f d : cnllse Of the reputstio'l

E$y;dn:';:,t m~~Yc',d,lf"el tent all-round slaughter- man 1x1 the Newcastle dls- trlct I appointed him slaukhterman No. 1. Smith fully Justified his appoint-

;" '$t~,"~~',"dpo~~t'~~ld",h~?

hls old eyes. Mr. Smltb added: "I've never been nwsy for a holiday In m9

D ~ A O I I and never drunk llfe never been before the

bcer, but I've hurl a won- derfnl tlme In nlayfiel; wlth no one lo bother me.

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day years' after service." 'lore lhnn 24

put Off At 70 cost blr, Smith father said f150 It for llim to learn butchering

he had well.

w , t ~ ~ a s , , h e , "and I have beeA a slaugh-

HAROLD CORNALLY "THE BUSY NEWSAGENT"

185 MAITLAND ROAD, BTAYFIELL) one B1W1791

hir. ~ ~ ~ t d smitl,.

LraUa. with all sort5 of fruit nncl everything else you could grow. We niwnys had a pig or two also fpr the winter time he sald.

Mr. ~ rn l l l l ' ~ea1 l cd events

ElFieig;~!A:,b.41YI

~ $ h ~ c m n ~ ~ { ~ ~ " , htt,"z on one slde ot the mnln road and r v e n an the

Rollin back the years, Mr. ~ m f t h spoke of the famous Crystal Palace

Jim .Anderson." There Gardens, opened by "Old

were animals and blrds of all descrlptlons and a track which the runners

MAY FIELD FESTIVAL WEEK SPECIALS BAKEO PASTRY usl. N~~ 113 MAXAM CHEESE

ID hi9 younger m y s the from &faitland h a d

to Waratah station was covered wlth tl-tree growth and on the other slde there

a. gjm:;? ;;;;s:i

~ ~ ! g p ~ ; f g ; z ; ~ ; h s t .

DATES, Seedless us1. I / I I NOW 1 /6 lb, CONDENSED MILK

. 3 NOW 11s BOILING BACON

Now 319 ib. Socra No. 1 Red SALMON Us!. 5 /9 NOW 4/ a a BUTTER, all brands

Now g/ sf Fountain TOMATO SAUCE

, NOW 1 / 11

4PRICOT JAM I T O NOW 2/ 1s

PEACHES, Large ......I 2 1 6 PEARS, Large ....... ;.. 2 1 6 A P R I C O T S , ' ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ .... 111 1

us!. 1/11 NOW 1/64 Seedless Blackberry JAM us1. Now 2111f J. BULL S.R. FLOUR Us,. 118 NOW 1 /S SALMON, Socra No. 3

3/9 now Sic MIXED FRUIT us!. 219 N~~ 1/10

COCONUT, Fine U". 1 /9 Now 1 / 1

Melon, Lemon Jam 111 1 f QUINCE JAM ........ 1/94 CREAM ....... ... 3 For 215

LOTTERY

PHONE: MW w&- W E DELIVER

Mayfield Rotary Has Fine Record

Although formed on, eight years ago, Mayfield Rotary Club [as an admirable record in community sewice projech.

I t was the first. subur- bnn club sponsored by Newcnstle Club to extend the infhlence of Rotary In thls district.

Folmdativn president

In of sub-normal chlldren h p ~ r o x i m a t e l ~ ~ 4 0 d

for this purpose. Finanelal aid wns also

Siven Waratah-Mayfield BOV SCQII~S- A ~ ~ ~ ~ I ~ ~ , I ~ ~

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11 x ~ y . ~ y ~ 0 1 ~ ~ ~ ~ . . ~ > p g r ,

From the most comprehensive range of I toys and gifts in the town

He wPs foliowkd Y Bdga 11WaS J c T Br1fll:

~~;k'n'ksJ.G~$;ithf";:~$ki,"~ son H, ~nAerson and a soiuta?

School. I n addition, mat. aid l(aflQId ia%rn+Z. erial and fina11~ip.l UflCe was rendered during l i ~ d ~ , ~ ~ ~ ~ disa"Ous

C l ~ i r ~ n nrrd Gift Store 209A MAITLAND ROAD. MAYFIELD.

Select and Lay-by your Gffls now for Xmas.

CROCRERY C R Y S T ~ L . NOVELTY ORNAMENTS *,CUTLERY.

Phone MW2442.

Office-bearers thls year are: President, Mr. I. .P. Harvey; vtce-prcsldenls Messrs. 11. MeNeil and R: Watson. directors Padre

;opj;yG: :ke;, D.

Helped Many the ,,,, ,O years

the club has con,trlbuted E,z",&:,":r pr;;;SiO:g:: citlzens of Mayfleld and

p'd",:{d$p";z,"p"gm;,": old people's homes.

The club the Sub-np~mal Children's As- sociat~on to set up a tem- porary a n 7 later a permn- nent school lor the train-

I n I949 the club was srlccessful In having Miss Beryl Scott a Ma field science pnhnnte, selected for n Rotary foundntion

?;ppid:;;g; a;;:p;;; studies overseas. Contri- butions to the fund are being continued and i t Is hoped that other ~oeill sto- dents will be selected In

%&?A%," ,"12;,",Zheir The club Is agaln

g:g:t% %ll:3t"tI,"";& : ~ ' c ~ $ ~ ~ ~ s ~ ~ I , " ~ J ~ l ~ so contribute to Rotary's prlnclrle of "Scrvice sbovc sell-He nmfils most who serves best."

AMYFIELD COMBINED CHARITIES FESTIVAL SUPPLEMENT The Newcastle Sun, Monday, October 24, 1955 5 .c -- -- .- - -- --- - - -

Celebrations Began I R~labwing Horse Leads Marches

Modern cabinet stfl ing . . . maximum

storage space . . . and the super ef f i -

ciency and economy o f t h e SEALED

UNIT make the ELECTRIC Refriger-

ator your best investment! Electric

Refrigerators outsell others by ten t o

one . . . proof of the popularity and

h igh esteem i n which thcy are held.

Place your fa i th i n the electric refrig-

erator. . . it w i l l serve you better, and

save you pounds a year i n running

cost.

WION'IHLY CREDIT ACCOUNT Nesca wi l l be plcased to arrange convenient repay-

ments to suit your budget. Yau deal dircct wi th

Nesca an a monthly credit account plan.

@ 6 The Newcastle Sun, Mondoy, October 24, 1955. MAYFIELD COMBINED CHARITIES FESTIVAL SUPPLEMENT

SOUL. The Queen compeiition, alvrays a colorful and spectacular lliglllight

I '1 PATTINSON & ( = O s I /lot the Mayfield hstivnl, b more interesii~~g than ever tllis yenr with a "

THE MAYFIELD JEWELLERS PHONE nIW 1547

I H A R R I S O Y S

Crowning On Saturday b1n11y Mnyfield orgnnientions a r e r e p r e s e ~ ~ t c t l t l ~ i s yenr i n tl~c. Q t ~ r e r r c o ~ ~ ~ l , c . ~ i t i u n \$hie11 hns n t ~ r a r t e d 16 enntlidates. A s nnunl, r ivnIry is keen , 1mt t11t. g i r ls Irnvc. n o t

o f lost th is a n o l i p o r t e ~ ~ i t y week ronc la t l ing t o 1 1 e l ~ ~ u.it11 r n c l ~ a cerrnlol ly o t l ~ r r . af lernoun. T l l r nt r o n ~ p e t i t i o n \Vc.ldl I'nrk will n t 3 o'rlnck ~ O I I ~ ~ I I I I I . next tor S i t t ~ ~ r r l a y 111e r r R t

MAYFIELD COMBINED CHARITIES FESTIVAL SUPPLEMENT - The Newcastle Sun, Monday, October 24, 1955. 7 - - - -. -

Lly a SlnN Ilcporlcr

r - AS an apprentice coach builder, George odds worked 12 month (1 GET SKILLED ADVICE FREE ! I

Pioneer Who Did "First Job For The B.H.P."

TAUEMANS

IS AT YOUR'SERVICE AT

DOWNIE'S HARDWARE STORE, MAYFBELD

or-made ~cvil nf first qn1~1- I t j nrpc lor lire winca,."

URING MAYFIELD FESTIVAL WEEK

ASK ABOUT PAINTWG l'I1OBLlMS - GET FREE ADVICE ON coloun SCHEMES

.+l ted.

I-lARDWARE STORE RIGHT AT MAYFIELD BUS TERMINUS

MORE for your money

KELVINATOR : HOOVER

WESTINGHOUSE

In eases of slckne%$ or accident.

THINKING OF PAINTING?

NOW'S THE CHANGE TO

* 8 The Newcostle Sun, Monday, October 24, 1955. -- - - - - - - --.. - - - - MAYFIELD COMBINED CHARITJES FESTIVAL SUPPLEMENT I ~-

I

The Carnival I I I I DRY

CLEANERS Attractions I I I I

j 1 BARTON STREET, ALSO AT j 7 7 MAITLAND ROAD, MAYFIELD I I I I I FREE DELIVERY Mayfield Cllerity I

I I I I PHONE: M W 1 5 3 7 Festival Weel< I I I I I SAME DAY SERVICE I I COII IVCI~Y. Inelllbers of c011111risinp tile ~ m o s seven i sm- SUPPLIED BY I I 1 ily and relatives, also ' owlls the Curn!ne~.ciol Hotel

! SATlsFACTlOM GUARANTEED I 3t2~:d,"t'L'?~ngonaIIy oppo. I Sllc each nlller a t the May- : -_---,,,,,,,,--,,,,,---------,,----,: Tellllilrus. the Hotels . . . Alllos and Mayfleld are

PREMIER without a doubt the best-

In this $1 note. tbe first litken by hls fa ther over the bar RI/IYFJELL)'S Y'IARRlACY p r ~ f , 4 ~ ~ ~ ~ s U ~ ~ ! ~ b 01 the noyal Oak I I O ~ ~ I , Tlghe's II~II, when he re-

AMUSEMENTS. 36 yctrrs o j jcritl~jrrl service to

i l l e people

FI[ANI( Ce GILlS, Mep,Se, l'h.ce

1)isperrsirrg crrtd licr~ttily Clrerriist

\VIICIC o111y U n i v e r s i t y trained and R e p i s t e r e t l l B l ~ a ~ . ~ ~ ~ ~ c i s t s C U I I I ~ I ~ U I I ~

your P r e s c r i p t i o ~ l s

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lor thouaallds owned tlte h o l d af ler reeovatluns on Oeluber 29.

T o two tcomen belongs tlie cltrim t o llctvtl put Mnyfieltl "orr t l ~ e rrtnp" in n Don't; wait 'ti1 YOU set? bnsiaess sc~ t se becnuse, bettunn tltern,

the w h i h oftheir "PLIES"! they built most of the stores in the srrbitrb's motlern sltopping centre. 135 MAITLAND ROAD,

MAYFIELD - TELEPHONE: x.nvi790 ---, "*$ . For

EXCLUSIVE BRIDAL STUDIES DISTINCTNE INDIVIDUAL POR

Thelr flve clllldren were TRAITS

LET US we11 academleallv. Many the shops on Our studio is fitted wit11 the latest pl~oto-

t h e southern slde of Malt- graphic e q u i p m e n t t o ensure entire sat is land Rrl. were Llullt by Mrs. Hunter, who hns lived friction. In MayReid all her life. The nrs t hotel in uayfleld was work cnrried out under personal bullt by Mrs. Hunter's grandfather. Mr. David s u p e r v i s i o n

Before they are too far gone - with Hughes, and a Mr. Tonkn. M ~ S . ~~~t~~~~ son. L ~ ~ , ls Snapshot service a v a i l a l ~ l e f o r weddings,

a teacller a t Wnrata11 parties, etc. -- -. . - .. . --

Q U A L I T Y M A T E R I A L S

LEAVE YOUR CAR FOR RECAPS AND REMOULDS JAMES A. GKEIVE BEFORE 9 A.M. - PICK IT UP 5 P.M. SAME BAY.

218 MAITLAND ROAD, MAYFIELD, N.S.W. We Collect and Deliver Recaps and Remoulds PHONE: ~ ~ 1 1 5 6

Northern Distrtibrrtors: GOODYEAR TYRES AND TUBES ABRAS~VES IN SHEET AND DISC

SCOTCH M A S I C I N G T A P E

SON'S S A N D I N G BELTS

the Ilrst rnll rolled a1 llle TllE LUXURY L I N E I N P L A S T I C

H.H.P. Steel W C . ~ on C O A T I N G S

PROPRIETOR: GsblLLl AM P. DWYEW

7 BIBBY STRED, CBAFAll.T.'lON

PHONE: M A 3 7 6 7

of stcelw,llkers nllh a big 1823. T h e note Is now dirlllayed on n shelf of t h e thirst a f ter a hard day's saloon bar a t B e llolei Ynylield.

hlayfield's many over the Hotel Mayfleld on "The £1 was tendered

TYRE SERVICE 61-63 MAI'ILAND ROAD, MAYFIELD

PHONE: M W 1 3 3 7 * G e t thousands of Safe, Extra Miler

SEE US TODAY!

when the hotel opened a t 6 a.m. h ~ y father bougllt everyone in t h e bar a drink

heavy induat~ies . hls 21bt b ~ r t h d a y . Now 43,

1923,

April 17, 191%

Waralah Hotel before bulldlng the present Hotel Mayfleld In 1931.

Her husband, the late Mr. H. J. Morrls, was a well-known estate agent in Mafield for 20 years and carried on business until "l3 death 15 months ago.

InterVIPwed In her com- fortal,le two-storey home, Mrs. Morris said: "My 1 n ~ o t h e r built , all thosc

Huge Sales

H ~ U on act, 39,

WIDE R A N G E O F COI.OUR A N D G R A M I N G S

M O D ~ N rn,oott COATINGS

CLEAR PMSTIC

he has spent a11 his life in the hotel business, having

s;;;bptl- i;;FlL;fi A~~~~~ Claillllllg the lnrgcst beer of any llotei

son, a brother-in-law of

fa;;;:lnfi 1936 bv hIr, MI. Alvnn ~ m o s . Davld Amos J n r , the Hotel

~/erl;sO,$.ivd;~~ 4 w0 women Put Porlr&iiufe At Best Nelle AIIIOS, who Is Lssist- ;ti$ $;;;;~pq;;~~Dn;;d. the

well-h1own filn~ily. this Stibrarb 'On Map'

hlr. Alvnn Amos took

k;:o,ygk:t frmd the nok/stat-

Fralned In the saloon Is the first £1 note tendered

slde tile lnetropo~itan over the bar after Mr.

~ l t h into thousarlds a licellce fee of running' wunds,l ed&esRoyal Oak Iiotel a t I A~Ios ' s fa ther had renovet-

ed Mr. Amos. Tllc Beauford Hotcl.

threc-quarters of a 1111le away in Maitlnrld ~ d , b Co"dllCted by hlr. Jnck W'l-

Tlle Hotel hlayfield is not

LYFIELU I S WELL KNOWN br i ts ntanY K N ~ R I churches. some 01 r l ~ i c h are Sll0.n ill 1 Roman Calhollc Cl~urch In Church St. 0) Tlte tiny, o l d - N I orifinal Anglican CIIII.*~- : P l l o h ~ r a p h s above. (1) T h e PresbyterIan Church In llanbury St. (2) St. Aedrew's An- n w not used lor services, a t the rear of St. Antlrew's. ( 6 ) Tlte Dlayileld C o n ~ r c ~ a l i c ~ a ~ cqn Church In Church St. (3) The DIeth odist Church In Kerr St. (4) St. Columbanus . Church. (7) T h e new Baptlst Cllurcb in nlaltland Rd.

214 MAITLAND ROAD

I We c a l l S I I ~ ~ I I ~ rill your Kogcrs are leading joiiiers alld cabillel: 11lanl1lact1zrers.1 srlrc.l c . ~ l n i r s lrnlll I $%k ?!!I de-inii jr incq I

c sl,e&:is6~g ;it gl! !yl)eu .. .13i.: &bi3 joiiie~.y, our wide r a l l p o OII ~ I i s l v I u y .

rrcl~~ircllleuls, so ~ 1 1 y 11ot

' rail Felcrl yollr C1111rcIl filti~lgs~ office ecluipn~ellt, and all your re- Ully (lircrt t r o l l 1 lllc 1 1 1 8 ~ ~ -

from our w i c l c r n l l g o I I ~ I V clilirelnents ill I<ifcllell fitments. u f n c i ~ ~ r c r s s11i1 you. n l a 111.ic.e to

011 fJ1OH.. F'lls'l tloors~ 0111' bl~sillcss 1189 been built 011 (11111lity service n u t 1 efiiciellcy for 1)ailll a l lc l f a l l r y , glass ;I I,eriocl of l l l n l l y years. Yo11 n l a y I lavr! ally c l ~ n i r

i ~ l c l i v i c l u n l l y 111adc :IIIII 'loors, frnlne lc"gc Our s l~owroo~r~s are open to all x*bo Lsire to see OII clislday ollr n,vered lo yo,Ir olvll (lo ljorlhole cloors. Call for r o ~ ~ ~ p r e l r e ~ ~ s i v e range of 311 goods r ~ ~ a n u f a e t u r e d i l l our own local 6igll. fmal i ~ ~ f o m n l i o ~ ~ ou quola- f:lctory,

, l i o n s . SEE US BEFORE DECIDING , Phone: nfWr1645

SlO/Ml-

1 W. He ROGERS PTY. LTD. Maitland Rd. Mayfield

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: MAYFIELD COMBINED CHARITIES FESTIVAL SUPPLEMENT The Newcostle Sun, Mondoy, October 24, 1955. 1J f - -

BACK LIKE NEW for FRUIT DRY CLEANERS

Have Now a Branch Depot

AT ITS BEST!