atONULLA ARCUS.lily n«w, Kogarahr Cycle,Mpey.of Kog-ll Rllolt ige, flve CM. P. Cogarah.t Satur-it, and i sell, 8i«l small log. Re-Cogs rah.will no-vue St.,of Kit neliffc-* Coart, Col win, ae, Kog.lie, 114 Kitrgcr-ic, im' Point , 2 furl. All cat St.,Friday, i. Ilona-Bey at a. Carl-r Work-be bald'■ Ball. Tickets,Masouwool.Friday intltoU, a* 1A.d MsI. Sale'hospital auxiliary effort.J'UTBHILB BALL.A suoMsfiil plain and fancy drew Juvenile ball waa given In aid of tbal H Rockdale Auxiliary of St. Grorga Dia- Cou.1trict Hospital, on Baturday evening,! *1 a BuuahlJuly 6, in the Suushlns Hall/Bay Street |—C'«Rockdale. Tho convenors wer© two Soeo very yoasg ladles, are 18 yean, Misses Unc.Ellen Harbor and Mary Kearus, while Mrs. Ada Armstrong acted in Hie joint capacity of hon. secretary and traas-orer. The attendance exceeded expoc-tntlons and the rndeavoun of all concerned were crowned with snceris. The march past of the children In fancy dreaa was an evidence of tho interest displayed by parents and frienda. It waB Indeed hard work for the judge*, Meedamrs Stublev, Cope. Paekenham, and Tlaytoa to decide, but their do-rislon ga»o satisfaction.The following were prlx« winners:—Girls.—1st prise, Eastern Prineosa,Mi see* Phyllis Davies; 2nd, Big Ben, Connie Moln; 8nl, Princess, Edna Flat- __ eher; 4th, Prioress In gTtcn, Annie | La,]. Bradley; Jth, Bcrvlette, Dolly Moon; I n 6th, _V*nity, Iris Kingston; 7th, MorryMFarwaloakS.M‘■r.Boyi Seco Sir !Ca I, LK.St-uGo Round, Iris Spooner; 8th,^ GoldenPheasant, Alice Clements; 9th, Wash Woman, Thelma Moin; lOlb, Eve, Owen Flotchcr; lltli, Doll In Box, Joan Moln.Bots.—1st, Prlnco Charming, Mamie Gerr; 2nd. Swagman; Kelvin 81m-monds; 3rd, Clown, Ernest Trcsvlan; 4th, Chinaman, Clarence Kearns; 3th, Swcctost Thing on Earth, Jin Clem ents: flth, Holbrook’s Sauce, Ronald Young; 7th, Yes, We havo no Bananas, Allen Dunstan.Children 6 years and under.—1st, Wireless, Esnie Gorman; 2nd, Coster, Beryl Mathers: 3rd, Queen of Shobo, Mary Donato; Itb, Dick Whittington, Loraine Paul; 3th, Folly, Edith Ford; 6th, Folly, Allan Keats; 7th, Rainbow, Gwen Keata; 8th, Rwaguau, Jack McDonald; 0th, Golden Fremont, Baby Joyce Young; 10th, John Bull. BUly Keats; 11th, Croft’s Bread, Ashley Kearns.A most interfering programma vu carried out in which the undermentioned took part:—Song and dance, Mias Kathleen Cook; song and acrobatic display, Baby Beryl, (Newtown). During the evening, Miss Connli Moln, sang very sweetly Ploas* Giro Me a Penny,” Ihia augmenting the fundi by the sum of 8/3*. The chocolateMistFoColdBrucAlee9.*'■-sort*Seco 1, E.TrRoyaSeco;UsslFoBexKrCock3.Thringfc as sonbirthMissshellpanelwaits, the prirc for which was kladly a sindonated by Mrs. Lnngdown, was won by Mrs. Gorman, Mr, O. Tindale, the tin at biscuits, the gift of Mr. Quojle, and Mrs. McDonald, the box of choeolstcs donated by Mr. Robertson. The Jatt Orchestra, with Mra. Marion Armstrong, pianoforte, Mr. Arthur Conyers, violin, Mr. Jack Dru-dry, bonjo, kindly supplied the daaeo uiusie free. Mr. W. Keats acted In his usual capable manner as M.CI Mra. P. Hay ton ••listed on behalf of 8t. George Hospital, and Mrs. Mnin on behalf of Rockdale Auxiliary.The thanks of the Committee of th* juvenile ball arc most gratefully tendered to the many friends sod patrons Who assisted by donations of tickets, money, and kind to mako (he function to enjoyable and successful,GREATER SYDNEY/laidtemprakecandliwehfur 1lastGoosenutsthe ,thentainsfriem hor a nrtk. and Doris clndli wristl the g arth, Hay a Joyce Ma,t2 land t