iifti n, motor cars, ann lei me aoa, in a low soft voice—that excellentthing In women—corsets.AN ART SHOWIn Mr. Harman's window tn Pine Avenue, I here will ho shown from time to time during the next few weeks, selections from n collection of oil and water-color pictures executed by R. J. Marshall, of thistown. A public view of sketches and paintings Is so rare In a' country town that tlilB event can be noted as another distinction for Leeton. The majority of the views were painted early In this voar. hut a ptimber belong to earlier days and other lands There Is n picture of Ml. Kelra. Wollongong, which was hung In tho Department of Education gallery at the last show by the now Australian Art Society. Of local Interest is a small coastal scene which was found nt Ktnkimbar. Cos-ford, looking over the heavily Umbered selection where -I. Ashby (once dairyman at Tuckerbil) Is now growing vegetables for early markets. and with his family enjoying the couHtal climate, and facilities to trade. The collection. numbering over 3t. includes hits of Leeton. South Const, the lx»wor Murray. Bro ken Ray. New Zealand. Channel Islands, and Scotland, n»d will In turn find place In the window as spate permits.NARANDERA S BIG DAYcoin i emph to be the i in al be n pronncAIS fO: flowe by Ji tor. FarmTht with In* I hipllr tendl bothCREOn style; of tl This Holl playe seer The Mli of si and and crept her : An shoel In ci