10 Sept., 1917] Journal of Agriculture, Victoria. vii 



THERE ARE LOTS OF THINGS THAT 

 COUNT, TO THE MAN ON THE LAND 



Blacksmithing. Carpentry, Plumbing. Turning and Fitting, Wool 

 Classing and Sorting, and several other of the 74 subject* taught at 



THE WORKING MENS COLLEGE 



THE MELBOURNE TECHNICAL SCHOOL 



^Vhy not send for oar ProipeBua, ready now, and learn about them. 

 First Term 1917 starts February Sth. ENROL NOW 



Burnt Lilydale Lime 



FOR THE LAND 



Farmers who have not used BURNT LIME should try it. The action of Burnt Lime on the 

 land is IMMEDIATE. The demand for Building Lime having slackened owing to ihe War. 

 Farmers have the opportunity of getting a supply of the WELL-KNOWN LILYDALE 

 UME. ANALYSIS go as high as 98% Calcium Oxide. 



Apply— 



Work*- DAVID MITCHELL, 



CAVE HILL, Sok Propritlor. 



LILYDALE. OLIVER'S LANE. MELBOURNE:. 



DOOKIE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE 



Provides Special Facilities for Practical and Scientific Agricultural Education. 



Notable Agriculturists say that this College offers the best 

 agricultural education and practical training in the world. 



The Sessioiu commence MARCH and SEPTEMBER, and Students ramy be enrolled at any time. 



Alternative Course* — 



(a) Diploma Course « Three Years. 



(6) Doe Year'* Course. 



Total Fees— 



£25/-/- per annum. 



Tbe CoUese cootaioi moderD ud Well equipped laboratory and le<3ure ball, single bedroom), recreation and 



sports grounds. 



Of the 5.913 acres of farm land at Doolcie, 1, 000 acres were put under crop by students last season; sod chftmpion 



prizes were woo for sheep and pigs at the last Koyal Agricultural Society's Show. 



FARM SUBJECTS. — Agriculture. Animal Husbandry. Poultry. Fruit Growins, 

 Butter and Cheese Factory Management. Building Construction for Farmers. 



EACH BRANCH UNDER SPECIALLY TRAINED EXPERTS 



LONGERENONG AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE 



SESSIONS COMMENCE MARCH AND SEPTEMBER. 



This College is specially adapted for Junior Students from 14 yean of age. 



AREA OF FARM. 2.336 ACRES. 



MAIN BRANCHES OF FARM WORK.— Grain CrowinK. Fat Lamb Raiiiac. Oairrins. 



Irrisation of Fodder Crops, Fruit. &C. 



Total Fee8^£2S ner annum. 



Fstl puticnUn obtaiaiUe from T. J. PURVIS, Eaq., Seo °larr. Council of Airriealtural EdneatioB, 



Department of Asriculture, Melbouroe, or the Principal* of the Colleses. 



