About 50 persons assembled on Thursday evening, December 14, to give a surprise to Mrs. Glover, of Leichhardt. About 8.30 p.m. the company, headed by Misses A. Parry and A. Geery, walked in ...
Article : 2,624 wordsAdelaide, Friday.—The steamer Bullara arrived here yesterday from West Australia. She had on board 200 passengers, most by diggers and prospectors returning from the West Australian ...
Article : 92 wordsFor many years past Denison House, 388 George-street, has been a well-known and fashionable drapery and millinery establishment, and under the new management it continues to ...
Article : 207 wordsAt St. Mary's Cathedral yesterday afternoon his Eminence Cardinal Moran distributed the scholarships, medals, cheques, and certificates, to the successful pupils at the examination held in ...
Article : 920 wordsFor mechanical toys there are few shops in the city to come up to that of Joseph Poole," 156 William-street, opened in conjunction with his old shop three doors further on. The usual display ...
Article : 138 wordsAdelaide, Friday.—Some difficulty has arisen here between the Marine Board and the agents of the Royal Tar. The marine authorities insist on the vessel carrying another boat on her next trip ...
Article : 1,258 wordsThe rush for Christmas cards is fairly on at Macredy and Philip's shop, near Sydney Arcade. Despite the fact that this part of Sydney fairly teems with stationers' shops, that mentioned ...
Article : 137 wordsWith all that pertains to wire and wire-working the name of Eastway Brothers will always be associated, The shop at 311 George-street is just now very fully stocked, there being, as in every ...
Article : 231 wordsNo account of the shops at Christmas would be complete without some reference to the efforts made by James Kidman to do honor to the occasion. We have already mentioned how bullocks ...
Article : 151 wordsThe Metropolitan Fire Brigades Board held its I usual fortnightly meeting on Wednesday. Present: Messrs. Charles Bown, J.P. (chairman), Walter Church (vice-chairman), Alderman J. C. ...
Article : 279 wordsFor the last 17 years. Mr. Johnston has been an authority on all that pertains to sewing machines, and the establishment at 746 George-street is one of the best known in the trade south of the ...
Article : 224 wordsThe Red House, at the corner of William and Palmer streets, Woolloomooloo, has a busy appearance, and is doing good Christmas business. Among the special seasonable lines are English ...
Article : 114 wordsA correspondent writes: As a rule, when children are arrested under the Industrial Schools Act, they are placed in the dock at the police court with the other prisoners, and when their ...
Article : 196 wordsMelbourne, Friday.—A telegram was yesterday received by Mr. M'Lellan, secretary of the Associated Churches of Christ, from the liew Mr. Walden, one of the trustees of the West London ...
Article : 143 wordsAt 141 King-street passers-by have their attention arrested by a display of jewellery offered for sale by an enterprising importer. The display comprises gold brooches, scarf pins, watches, ...
Article : 51 wordsThe well-known jeweller and optician of 424 George-street, Mr. W. E. Toose, makes a grand display of seasonable presents in the way of opal and amethyst jewellery of every design; and the ...
Article : 70 wordsThe display of useful as well as artistic house-hold requirements shown by J. Gidley Fleming and Sous, at 242 Pitt-street, comprises walnut drawing-room suites in silk tapestry, olive green, ...
Article : 178 wordsThe Minister for Works has authorised the acceptance of the tender of Messrs. Carter, Gumon, and Company for the completion of the eastern main branch sewer of the ...
Article : 95 wordsThe Newcastle owned barque Brazileira has been wrecked near Newchwang, China. She was . built of wood at Vegesaeh, Germany in 1866, and was purchased by Mr. John Henderson in 1888. ...
Article : 186 wordsA meeting of residents of Neutral Bay and Mosman, travellers by the Neutral Bay Ferry Company, was held at the Oaks Hotel, Military-road, North Sydney, last evening. The chair was ...
Article : 383 wordsMelbourne, Friday.—Three boys lost their lives through the upsetting of a boat on Lake Buninyong yesterday. A young man named Joseph Stewart tooK the three illfated boys, ...
Article : 95 wordsThe stock showing at the old and popular house, 235-237-239 Pitt-street, by Messrs. J. F. Collins and Company, is fully up to date, and shows due regard for the exigencies of Christmas ...
Article : 202 wordsSingleton, Friday.—A 4-year-old boy named Cecil Glass was yesterday playing with a cob of corn in a shed at Boggy Flat, when, a grain which he had put into his mouth stuck in his throat. ...
Article : 258 wordsA number of appointments of returning officers, registrars and deputy-registrars, has been made under the provisions of the New Electoral Act. The chief electoral officer (Mr. Lewis) has also ...
Article : 224 wordsDue attention to reasonable decoration is being paid, by Mr. S. J. Stewart, the well-known grocer of 74 William-street. Besides decking the shop out with foliage, &c.,he has just had it fitted with ...
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Advertising : 88 wordsThe great moonlight fete in aid of the poor families of the Glebe takes place in Torteth Mansion grounds this evening. Several of the leading artists in Sydney hare given their services, and, ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Fri 22 Dec 1893, Page 3
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