to the piano. . struck in the ZuiderzeeNow that Mr. van Eg- with a reading table mond has made his initial stocked withstep as a restauranter his periodicals andinterest in music has notcurrent magazines for the conveniencedaily except Tuesdays.Plans lor the future include the completion oi a Tropical Garden at the rear of the premises.Art Exhibition This WeekJames Coleman, who will give an Exhibition of his Paintings at the Salad Bowl in Ferry Road, opening at 11 a.m. next Monday, and extending until Thursday, has occupied the first twelve months of his round-Australia painting trip in getting from Sydney to Surfers’ Paradise.This was the time Mr. and addressed local art so-Coleman and his wife originally set aside for a caravan trip around Australia. to finish at Alice Springs, collecting paintings of the various centres they visited for presentation in Exhibitions in America and Europe.cieties and school children in numerous centres. Member Royal Art Society James Coleman is a member of the Royal Art Society, and his work is at present represented in collections in England and America.. , .... Two paintings which heThe couple have now re- did Qn his present trip_cast their ideas and are .lt;Yftm5a Headland” andbudgeting at least tnree |»Broomes- Head * — were years for the trip. hung ln last year s WynneJames Coleman said dur-«Art Prise, and he is reping the week: We find resented in the N.S.W.tyou can interest people in Royal Art Society's Exhibi- singularly gratifyingart by way of the localtion which opened in Sydney yesterdayLocal ScenesMr. Coleman will be active capturing South Coast I Beach and Mountain scenes on canvas before moving on again to open an Exhibition in Mur-w ilium bah in three weeks’ time.He is particularly happy with the interest shown in his crusade to bring art to the people, with the interest in art shown by school children beingHview. People are drawn not only by good paintings, but also by their local theme.• That has been our difficulty ... we arrive in a town to spend a week and finish up spending a month or so.Since leaving 8ydney a little over a year ago. Mr. Coleman has been guest speaker at several Rotary luncheons, given exhibitions in the Administrative Chambers of country towns'orrectlyPALM BEACH.—Maisonettes on Paciiic Highway. 32 perch, under well kept lawns and gardens. 2 B/rooms each. H.W.. Septics. Fully irunished. W.I.W.O.. £4,500.BURLEIGH.—Guest House on beach front. Unsurpassed views, acccm. 30. Well painted. Partly furnished, with floor coverings. £11,500. V.P.MIAMI.—3 Flats, newly constructed, few min utes from surf and shops. Fully furnished,WfL£3,600.For inspection and full particulars/