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Advertising : 268 wordsWhile a crowd of people were watching the placing in position of a couple of massive trams outside the Customs House at Circular Quay yesterday, and workmen were climbing ...
Article : 408 wordsWaldemar Grassl, a student of Columbia University, New York, and a former star of its running track, is the latest aspirant to be the "hope of the white race." ...
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Advertising : 596 wordsMany windows throughout the city this week bear testimony to the great manufacturing enterprise of Messrs. Lever Bros., Ltd., of Baldrock, Balmain. The products of this ...
Article : 184 wordsThe feature of the window show at Messrs. Morley Johnson, Ltd., is an exhibition of all kinds of Australian-made goods. There are double beds and single beds, three-quarter ...
Article : 106 wordsIt is a difficult matter for the leading music warehouses to observe Manufactures Week, seeing that most of our music must be Imported and the majority of musical ...
Article : 199 wordsAlthough the best products of almost every country in the world are to be found at Mark Foy's, special prominence is given this week to those locally-manufactured. The long ...
Article : 81 wordsMarrickville tweeds form the groundwork of a patriotic display made at Murdoch's, in Park-street. A placard tells us that these are "fabrics pure as clarion notes." and ...
Article : 136 wordsAn Australian home, to be worthy of the name, must be furnished mainly with Australian-made goods. That this does not mean that any concession must be made to ...
Article : 139 wordsThe we are not at all behind other countries either in the making of the photographers' needs or in the artistic quality of the work that results, is evidenced by the ...
Article : 231 wordsThe windows of Messrs. Nock and Kirby's largo premises in Lower George-street make a brave show for Australian manufacture. In one there is a telling array, of leather ...
Article : 263 wordsDistinctly Australian-made are the curios displayed this week by Messrs. Tost and Rohu in their fine museum in Martin Place. Australia's natural history is told in this ...
Article : 213 wordsA claim for £60--a sequel to the North Sydney motor and sulky, collision which resulted in the death of A. R. Gullick, a public servant--was listed for hearing in the ...
Article : 301 wordsFramed by a score of plate-glass windows, a series of pictures of Australian industry is presented by Messrs. Grace Bros. at their great Broadway establishment, and the show ...
Article : 310 wordsThere was a large and enthusiastic audience in the Town Hall last night, when the concert arranged for Australian Manufactures Week was held. All the artists were ...
Article : 68 wordsIn any review of Australian manufacture a special place must be given to the work of Wunderlich, Ltd. It being, one of the best phases of Australian life that great pride is ...
Article : 205 wordsMessrs. Angus and Coote, of 492 George- street, have hit upon the striking Idea of showing in their windows the various stages of the making of popular ornaments, such ...
Article : 150 wordsProbate has been granted in respect of the will of the into Mr. Harry Hyne Capper, merchant, of West Maitland, who died on January 6 last. The deceased, by his last will. ...
Article : 237 wordsOn Tuesday the Sutherland Shire clerk (Mr. Macfarlane), reported on the finances for the period ending March 31. 1911. Income: General purposes, £861 7s 3d; public works, £3; health administration, £1 10s; ...
Article : 124 wordsIn his palatial premises opposite the railway station Mr. A. Saunders has placed on view an Infinite variety of jewellery made Australian gems, and as a whole the ...
Article : 194 wordsThe cab-driver, John Crowe, of Shepherd-street, Darlington, who was last night thrown from his vehicle as a consequence of his horse slipping on the blocking, is in Sydney Hospital in a somewhat serious condition. He ...
Article : 51 wordsA fire, caused by the overheating of a kerosene stove, occurred this morning in a cottage in Sussex- street, Mortlake, occupied by Mr. T. Gorman. The outbreak was subdued by the inmates, and the damage was slight. ...
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Advertising : 434 wordsA cable received by the Sydney Marino Underwriters' and Salvage Association this morning states that the German-Australian liner Bergedorf, which recently went ashore ...
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The Sun (Sydney, NSW : 1910 - 1954), Wed 19 Apr 1911, Page 1
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