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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 406 words
  3. OUR LADY LETTER WRITER.

    MY dear Enid.—June-time once again. The month ofsunshine and roses, of warmth, light, brightness, and song in merrie England, while with us it means biting frosts, ...

    Article : 1,069 words
  4. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.

    SIR,—I had intended on two or three previous occasions to write to you on what is essentially a very important matter; but, for various reasons, the subject slipped my ...

    Article : 770 words
  5. Alderman Rice and "An Oddfellow."

    Sir,—In justice to the society of which I am a member, I protest against the reckless assertion of Alderman Rice, at the last council meeting—"That the dancing at the ...

    Article : 247 words
  6. THE VOLUNTEER CHURCH PARADE.

    OUR country's defenders, The brave volunteers, Invading pretenders Would impress with fears ...

    Article : 1,019 words
  7. APPROACHING EVENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 45 words
  8. WEEKLY CALENDAR.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 64 words
  9. The Bowral Dancing Club.

    SIR,—I noticed by your report of the council meeting in last week's paper that Alderman Rice condemned the dancing parties that meet in the Bowral Oddfellows' Hall, ...

    Article : 132 words
  10. The Bowral Free Press.

    THE cultivation and development of musical talent in a community of people is invariably looked upon as a striking evidence of its high culture and civilization; and, in ...

    Article : 1,288 words
  11. Alderman Rice and the Bowral "Dancing Saloon."

    Sir,—Permit me, through your columns to make an explanation in reference to the so-called dancing saloon in Bowral, which Alderman Rice was pleased to designate it ...

    Article : 463 words
  12. CHURCH PARADE AT BOWRAL.

    ON Sunday morning last twenty-six members of the Moss Vale Volunteer Corps met at the Bowral railway station, where under the command of Captain F. Galbraith, they ...

    Article : 237 words
  13. Which is Which?

    Sir,—I shall feel obliged to you if you would kindly inform me which of the "orifices" in the post office is intended to receive letters, us the letters on the ...

    Article : 201 words
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