No, 2206, Lake Cudgellico.—The furs I bought for you at Sweet Bros, and a handsome dark brown imitation sable and should pleas you. The stole is in one of the newest cape ...
Article : 100 wordsNo. 2171, Cooma.—I welcome you as another of any friends. I think I make about twenty now friends a week and do not lose one in three months. Most of your purchases I made ...
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Advertising : 735 wordsWomen readers are invited to make a friend of "Aunt Merrythought." Information or advice will be given, and shopping orders will be executed, no charge being made for the service. The case must accompany orders. Write to "Aunt Merrythought," "Farmer and Settler" office, 43b Kent-street, Sydney. Cross cheques and add 8d. for exchange. Do not cross postal notes. Make ...
Article : 77 wordsNo. 2207, Red Range.— Probably, Rowfley's No.5 machine, costing £3/ 10/- is good enough for your purposes, as it should certainty do all the work that you need. The freight ...
Article : 77 wordsNo. 2115, Eden.—As your inquiry referred to a young lady whom Miss Welch, of the A.L.A., had advertised as available for governess's duties in the country. I passed your ...
Article : 1,618 wordsNo. 2173, Moulamcin.—I was Mile to buy everything you required both in fancy work and for general use, except the wool and the ribbon. The wool I could not match with ...
Article : 95 wordsNo. 2212, Barmedman.—As your fox skins are already tanned you will save 2/6 each in the cost of making them up. A large stole made of three skins would cost you 17/6. ...
Article : 79 wordsNo. 2174, Dublin.—The "Lily White" washing machine has been advertised in "The Farmer and Settler" for some time, and many of our subscribers have lightened the labor of their ...
Article : 205 wordsNo. 2313, Booligal.—Lassetter's have no 4/6 brown blankets, as you understood, nor are they likely to get them. They have a good grey line at 10/6, and a good brown blanket ...
Article : 126 wordsIn the city everyone is wearing a coat this winter, partly because it is so fashionable and partly for the fort there is in it; therefore, I do not ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 138 wordsNo, 2185, Warlalda.—For the shirting you required I close the Harvard, which my own experience has taught me is about the strongest shirting made and the one which washes ...
Article : 87 wordsNo, 2156, Piliga.—I cannot definitely promise to have your frock made for 12/6, but will keep as near to that price as I can. Pleated skirts are troublesome to make, and therefore ...
Article : 98 wordsNo, 2186, Moree.—I exchanged the gardening gloves for you, sending this time from Sweet Bros, a pair of canvas, crash, the cost being only 8d. I am having a blouse made ...
Article : 102 wordsNo, 2163, Junee.—I have put your sister's evening coat into the hands of a good dressmaker, and she will probably have received it before this paragraph appears in print. For ...
Article : 70 wordsNo. 2199, Reetton.—Though not [?]to obtain a coat exactly to your description I found a pretty one of dark red serge trimmed with red cord and large pearl buttons. This coat, ...
Article : 82 wordsNo. 2170, Jerilderie.—I think I have sent you the very thing you require in spencers in a white stockinette line at 1/6½ each. These and your other goods I sent from Messrs. ...
Article : 98 wordsNo, 2204, Marsdents.—I have given your frock to a competent dressmaker, and feel confident that she will please you. Your daughters' frocks will go forward from Sweet Bros, and ...
Article : 79 words"Farmer and Settler'" readers and other country people are on exactly the same footing as city folk at David Jones' sale, for they can get a huge, ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Advertising : 146 wordsIn a climate such as ours, where even winter's blasts are but a mild tonic, and for twenty-five to thirty days in even the mid-year months the ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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The Farmer and Settler (Sydney, NSW : 1906 - 1955), Fri 26 Jun 1908, Page 14
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