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Copyright © 2009 Archive Digital Books Australasia All Rights Reserved k6114.1 UDEN sk 1422 4 6 SANDS & McDOUGALL'S DIRECTORYOFVICTORIA F 0 R 1921. SIXTY-FIFTH YEAR OF PUBLICATION THE MELBOURNE AND SUBURBAN SECTIONS CONTAIN STREET, ALPHABETICAL (WHICH INCLUDES ALL BUSI NESS PEOPLE IN VIC l'ORIA.), PROFESSIONAL, AND TRADE DIRECTORIES, TOGETHER WITH GOV K RNM ENT, ECCLESIASTICAL, LEGAL, MUNICI PA L, AND OTHER INFORMATION. THE COUNTRY SECTION CONTAINS ELESE DENTI A L, PROFESSIONAL, TRADE, AGRICULTURAL, AND PASTORA L DIRECTORIES • FOR THE WHOLE STATE OF VICTORIA, EMBRACING ABOUT 2350 TOWNS AND POSTAL CENTRES. Registered under the Copyright Art, PUBLISFIED BY SANDS & McDOUGALL PROPRIETA RY LIMITED 365 COLLINS STREET, M ELBOURNE, V I CT., AUST. 1921. a PARKER & BIRD, Timber Merchants, GENERAL INDEX. Pagz, Page Abbieviationv . Licenses Reduction Board . 3091 Aborigines Protection Board 3090 Lighthouse Service .. .. 3087 Agricultural and Pastoral .. 2908 Marine Board and Offices .. 3091 Agricultural Societies .. 2776, 2908 Maternity Allowances .. .. 3087 Apiarists 2908 Mechanics' Institutes .. 2734, 2880 Asylums 3103 'Medical Board .. .. 3090 Auctioneers' Licenses . 3094 Medical Practitioners 27(19, 2886 Banks 2783 Melbourne & Metropolitan Board of Works 3093 Bairisters and Solicitors 2356, 271,4 2894 Melbourne Harbor Trust .. 3092 Baths .. 2356, 2837 Metropolitan Fire Brigades Boa .1 .. 3093 Births, Deaths, and M•trri ng,es Registrars 3092 Mines Department 3091 Boroughs .. .. 3102 Mint, Royal 3092 Botanic. Gardens . 3091, Municipal 3101 (''meter too 3106 Museum, National 3092 ( blot Secretary's Department ,: .. 3090 Navigation Service 3087 Colleges 2787, 289'; Observatory .. 3090 Commissioners for takini2, ifficlavits 10 7 309'. Ostrich Farmers 30S1 Commonwealth Departments and Officials . 3087 I'ay Days .. 3107 Commonwealth Parliament .. 308+ Penal Establishment, 3091 Companies' Auditors Boned 309- Pensions' Office .. 3087 Consuls and Trade Comm i ssioners 3102 Plwrinacy Board 3090 Country Roads Board 3092 Picture Gallery, National 3092 Customs .. 30 Picture Theatres 2773 Tlairy Farmeis 2910 Police Depai Intent 3091 Defence Department 3088 Population of Victoria xl. Dental Board .. 3090 Ports and Harbors Department 3092 Department of AgiienPir •e 3091 Post and Teleg aph Department 3087 Ecclesiastical .. 3103 Poultiy Breeders, 3081 Educa tion Department 300 Public Health Pep,Ittment 3091 Enti ty aed Lunacy Departments .. 309i Public Library .. 3092 Eucalyptus Oil 2666. 2862 Public' Vaccinators .. 3091 Exhibition Trus + ees . :10 Public Works Department 3092 Factories, Shops. Lifts, and Roma r Oilier Quarantine Bureau . .. 3087 Departments 3090 Railway Department 3087, 3092 Farmers 2917 Registry Offices .. 2723, 2878 Forests Comn0-sion 3091 Schools .. 2787, 2893 Friendly Societies 310`; Schools, Industrial .. 3091 Fruitgfowers 3031 Shires .. .. 3102 Gardeners 2061 Solicitors 2794, 2894 Gas Companies . 2652, 2807 State Departments and Offi,ials 3090 Government Hinting Oib, •. 3091 State Parliament .. 3089 Graziers 30641 State R I vcrs and Vi"ater Supply Commissien 3092 Hawkers' Licenses 3091 Stations and Owners .. 3082 High Court 3087 Statists' Office , 3087, 3092 .Homes 3103 Tiation Offices .. 3087, 3092 Hr,pgrowers .. 3081 Theatres .. 2773, 2809, 2903 Hospitals .. 269,. 2'(72. 3101, Pities Offi •e .. 3092 Hospitals for th .. Ins. inc. 301)0 Tobacco PriAneers 3084 Immigration . 3091 Trade Commis s ioners • . 3102 Insolvency Court 3093 Treasurer's Denartment. • 3091 Justices of the Peace 3091 I'lliversity Labor Department .. 3090 1 ablator, (Sworn) 32089127 Lands and Survey Department 3091 Vetetinary Bo . rd 3091 Legal and Judicial .. 3093 ignerons 3085 Libraries .. 262'1, 273), 28',' Water Supply Department 3092 PARKER & BIRD, Timber Merchants, Telephone- 192 BURWOOD ROAD, HAWTHORN• Hawthorn 2800 (3 lines) MELBOURNE ANT) UBURBA N MILEAGE Thies Miles Abbotsford .. Heatherton 161/4 Albert Park (see S. Melb.) .. 2% Heidelberg 8 Alphington Heyington (see Toorak) Altona Bay (see Laverton) 13'/4 Highett (see Moorabbin) 11% Armadale 5 Ascot Vale 3.4 Ivanhoe .. 6% Ashburton (see Burwood) Jolimont Aspendale 18 1% Auburn (see Hawthorn) 4 Keilor 10 Kensington 21/4 Balaclava (see St. Kilda) .. 5 Kew Balvvyn 7 Kingsville Isee Footscray) 5 Barker (see Hawthorn & Kew) Kooyong (see Malvern) Bayswa ter 18% Beaumaris (see Cheltenham) 15 Laverton 13% Bentleigh 10 Blackbuin 11 Macleod (see Heidelberg) 101/4 Black Fla t 15 Maidstone 5% Black Rock (see Sandringham) 12% Malvern 5% Boa Hill .. 91,(, Maribyrnong 5% Braybrook Mentone 141/4 Brighton 9 Middle Park (see Sth. Melb.) 3 Brighton North .. 8 Mitcham 13% Broadmeadows 10% Montague (see Sth. Melb.) 1% Brooklyn (see Footscray) 9 Mont Albert (see Surrey Hills) 81/4 Broughton Park (see Surrey Hills) Mont Park (see Preston) .. Brown's Hill (see Kensington) 214 Moonee Ponds .. Brunswick 3 Moorabbin Bundoora 101/4 Mordialloc 17 Burnley (see Richmond) 3 Moreland (see B'wick & Coburg) 51,4 Burwood Mt. Wa•erley 13% Burwood Ea,t 11% Mulgrave 15'% Camberwell 5% Murrumbena 8 Campbellfield 9 Canterbury 6% Ne,Nlands (see Coburg) Carlton .. 1%, Ness market (see Elem. & Kens.) Carlton North 2 Newport Carnegie (see E. Caul. & Mrmbna.) 8 Noble Park .. Carrum 22 Northcote Caulfield North Melbourne Chelsea .. 20 Northport (see Port Melbourne) Cheltenham 1311/4 Notting Hill 12% Clarinda (see Oakleigh) Oakleigh • • • 9% Clayton .. 12 Ormond (see Caulfield) 9 Clifton Hill .. 3 Coburg .. 5 I'arkdale (. ee Mentone & Mordialloc) 15 Collingwood 2 Parkville . 1% Croxton (see Northeote) 4 Pascoe Vale . 8 Croydon .. 18% Port Melbourne . 2% Prahran 3 Dandenong 18% Preston .. 6% Darling (see E. Maly.) Prince's Hill (see North Carlton) .. • 2 Deepdene (see Balwyn) 6 Deer Park 11 Regent (see Preston) .. Dingley 18 Reservoir (see Preston) Doncaster 13 Richmond Doncaster East .. 16 Ringwood 15% Ripponlea (see St. Kilda) East Melbourne Rosanna (see Heidelberg) 9 Editlivale (see Aspendale & Chelsea) 19 Royal Park (see Parkville) 2 Elsternwick 6 Eltham 16 Sandringham .. Elwood (see Elsternwick) 61-4 Seddon (see Footscray & Yarrville). Epping .. South Melbourne 2 Essendon 5 South Yarra 3 Spotswood Fairfield 5 Springvale Fawkner
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