Worse misfortune could hardly have befallen the Amateur Orchestral Society than the unseasonably heavy rain that came down so steadily on Saturday evening, for it was generally ...
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Article : 2,456 wordsAll the ingredients for the Christmas pudding and the mince pies, as well as every other kind of groceries, are supplied by Mr. Jas. Kidman, at his establishments, in Oxford-street and Market and ...
Article : 130 wordsAt the establishment of these well-known jewellers, 98 King-street, a handsome exhibition of the goldsmith's handicraft is made. Choice bijouterie for presentation is displayed in the ...
Article : 172 wordsThis well-known firm offers a magnificent stock of leather goods for selection, and an endless variety of Christmas presents are offered at reasonable prices Harness-making is a specialty ...
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Article : 393 wordsThe Christmas display of jewellery and fancy goods made by Messrs. Delarue and Company, at 378 George-street, is a highly creditable one. There are all kinds of pretty things suitable for ...
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Article : 261 wordsThe establishment of Mr. A. Saunders, at 811-813 George-street, is conspicuous among its class for the wealthy, and at the same time unsupassable display of jewellery, the cheapness of the ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Mon 19 Dec 1892, Page 3
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