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Advertising : 3,620 wordsThe Devoaport branch of the wellknown firm of Findlay's Proprietary, in Hooke street, is the music house for the town. The shop is replete with every ...
Article : 375 words13—Tasmanian Amateur Jockey Club. 20.—Meander Racing Club. 27.—Tasmanian Racing Club. ...
Article : 685 wordsA record exhibition is expected at Devonport next week. The opening day is Wednesday, when the ceremony will be performed by His Excelleney the ...
Article : 213 wordsThis welf-known business in the heart of Rooke Street is rapidly growing, and the demands of an increasing clientele have induced the proprietor to largely ...
Article : 240 wordsVisitors to the show should bear the Cosy Corner Tea Lounge in mind. It is next to "The Advocate" office, in the large room over Messrs. Cox and ...
Article : 145 wordsMr. and Mrs. J. B. Coleman, who had control of The Hawthorns for four years, and established there a reputation for good meals and every ...
Article : 227 wordsShow visitors would de well to inspect the large and most varied stock carried by Mr. C.A. Cleaver, [?]ronmonger, Rooke street, Devonport. The ...
Article : 513 wordsThis business, which is one of the oldest established in the town, is wellknown. Under the management of Mr. J. A. Good (late A.I.F.), the trade is ...
Article : 223 wordsOno of the finest things looked for by visitors is an up-to-date hairdressing saloon. Mr. L. Wood is a recent arrival in the town, yet since he took ...
Article : 110 wordsFollowing are the acceptances and selections by "The "Vet" for the final day of the Victoria Racing Club's Cup Carnival:— ...
Article : 317 wordsMr. L. W. Davis, the family grocer, Devonport, is now showing a special brand of tea. Loose Ceyloa is selling at 1/9 per Ib., and it can be ...
Article : 157 wordsVisitors to Devonport Shes. would do well, befor epurchasing elsewhere, to call on Messrs. Campbell and Sharpe, who Lave modera premises directly ...
Article : 137 wordsThis cafe, lately taken over by Mr. L. Wiagvove, of Launceston, is equal is very way to city business of a simi[?] class. Situate in the new and very ...
Article : 128 wordsWhen at the Show see well-made, well-tested and well-known Favorite Bicycles. They are the best procurable. ...
Article : 116 wordsThe [?] [?] Cafe, under the management of Mrs. L.S. Brooks, is making special provision for the require[?] of show visitors. Since its ...
Article : 149 wordsThe fruit, contectionery, and news [?] business established by Mrs. E. Savage, on the Esplanade, is each month growing in importance, and the ...
Article : 149 wordsLittle aced be said concerning the quality of the largs stocks of footwear earried by Lawson's Boot Palace, whe[?] special arrangements are being made ...
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Advocate (Burnie, Tas. : 1890 - 1954), Sat 6 Nov 1920, Page 3
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