The season of giving and receiving gifts has come round again, and the usual preparations have been made on all sides for the Christmas of 1891 to be as gay as in former years. Already ...
Article : 451 wordsMrs. J. W. Flood entertained a number of ladies and gentlemen at a musical "at home" on Friday, December 11, at her residence, Fairhaven, Potts's Point. Mrs. Vanderveer Green sang ...
Article : 3,067 wordsIn our article of the 7th instant we pointed out the fallacy of representing that the proposed remission of the duty on tea would in any way benefit the working ...
Article : 3,068 wordsA visit to the extensive premises of Messrs. J. F. Collins and Co., in Pitt-street, reveals the fact that special exertions have been made to prepare for the busy and festive Christmas season, the ...
Article : 293 wordsThe novelties displayed at this establishment are well worth a visit. Never before have such chaste goods been shown by this firm in its windows, and the manner in which the various ...
Article : 257 wordsBOTANY.—In the event of fine weather to-morrow there will doubtless be a good attendance at Mr. Frank Smith's popular Sir Joseph Banks Grounds, at Botany. The grounds look at their ...
Article : 396 words"The Wealth and Progress of New South Wales, 1890-91." By T. A. Coghlan, A..M., C.E., Government Statistician.—We have had occasion to speak in laudatory terms of the issues of ...
Article : 844 wordsExtensive purchases were made by this firm in the home and continental markets of goods suitable for Christmastide, consequently the variety of choice goods displayed in the various ...
Article : 344 wordsThe large establishment of Messrs. Gowing Brothers, in George-street, is never seen to better advantage than at Christmas time, the display which is invariably an excellent one, being then ...
Article : 343 wordsCharles Posner and William Clarence were charged, at the Newtown Police Court, yesterday, before Mr. O'Malley Clarke, with breaking and entering the residence of Charles Sailer, ...
Article : 375 wordsThousands of lives are sacrificed annually because mankind are not educated in the first rudiments of hygiene and life-preservation. Simple ailments are neglected. The debility increases, and some fatal disease attacks the ...
Article : 422 wordsIn order to accommodate the requirements of the large number of country visitors now flocking to the metropolis, the well-known and popular establishment of Mr. Cecil ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Sat 19 Dec 1891, Page 7
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