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  2. PRIMARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION.

    At the speech day celebration of Newington College the head master, the Rev. C. J. Prescott, in his annual report made the following interesting criticism on the report of the ...

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  3. THE CHURCHES.

    His Grace the Archbishop, Dr. Saumarez Smith, returned from Brisbane yesterday, after being present at the enthronement of the Bishop of Brisbane, Dr. St. Clair ...

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  4. SOCIAL.

    Christmastide has once more come round, and everywhere in the city there are visible signs of this festive season. The streets and the shops are thronged with people, and ...

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  5. WOMEN'S SAFEST MEDICINE.

    For females of all ages, from the time of birth until old age, at all critical times and during all constitutional changes which are peculiar to the sex, Clements Tonic surpasses ...

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  6. THE PRIMULA.

    The primula family is a very large and attractive one, comprising the common primrose (vulgaris), the cowslip (veris), the oxlip (eleator), the polyanthus (polyantha), the ...

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  7. SHOPS AT CHRISTMASTIDE

    Were it put to a general vote, it is probable that the show windows of this favourite house would be acclaimed among the handsomest in Sydney. And it would not be surprising, for ...

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  8. THE N.S.W. FRESH FOOD AND ICE CO., LIMITED.

    Anyone having had the privilege of going over the works and stores of this great company in Harbour-street is not likely to forget the experience, for he would come away ...

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  9. A CASE AT MARRICKVILLE.

    The physical condition of a large proportion of the public makes continual appeal to the sympathies of the thoughtful and kind. who are ever on the alert to render aid ...

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  10. ENGLISH MAIL SERVICE.

    Sir,—In reference to the letter of Mr. Robinson and to your leader on the subject of the carriage of mails to Europe after the expiry of the contract, perhaps you will allow me ...

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  11. "CASEY'S."

    Probably the oldest licensed victualler but one in Sydney, Mr. Casey has made his business one of the highest repute in the State. The well-known hotel and wine and spirit ...

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  12. THE NEW DENTAL HOSPITAL.

    One of the last acts of Parliament during the late session was to pass the Dental Hospitals Union Bill, which provides for the amalgamation of the Dental Hospital of ...

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  13. HENRY M. BIRGE AND CO.

    The pianola has so come into every-day life that it is no matter for surprise that our Queen, notable for her domestic sympathies, is among those who testify to its ...

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  14. MISS GOODENOUGH.

    Congested traffic sometimes makes it difficult to walk along King-street, but there is compensation in a glance at some of the street shop windows. ...

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  15. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—I think it desirable to clear at once any doubt which might be conveyed to the mind of the public in Australia through the following telegram ...

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  16. THOMSON, SON, AND CO.

    Being fashionable tailors, Messrs. Thomson, Son, and Co. naturally find business brisk at pre-holiday time. They are, as usual, in season with all lines of their goods, and their ...

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  17. FEDERAL FURNISHING CO.

    Up against Messrs. Tooth and Co.'s brewery in George-street West this company hold a stock of furniture well worth inspection, for it includes all sorts of easy chairs and ornaments ...

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  18. THE BERLIN PIANO COMPANY.

    Fine models of the Schaecke piano are to be seen in the warehouse of this importing house, 121 Clarence-street. Tone and workmanship are all that can be desired, and the ...

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  19. M. DE LISSA AND CO.

    Opposite St. Andrew's Cathedral are the premises of Messrs. M. De Lissa and Co— premises full of all sorts of desirable furniture. There are many things adapted for ...

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  20. INEQUALITY OF JUSTICE.

    Sir,—The stipendiary magistrates seem to me most erratic in the penalties they impose at the police courts. At Balmain on Wednesday I was lined £5, and £1 1s costs, for selling milk cantaining 2 per ...

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  21. WILLIAM EASY AND CO.

    Westminster chimes! Messrs. William Easy and Co., jewellers, of Hunter-street, have clocks reproducing them, and the sonorous tones are good to hear. The firm also ...

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  22. CHARLES FORSSBERG.

    Mr. Forssberg is fortunate in his location, for William-street is one of the best thoroughfares in Sydney. And he is fortunate in his stock, the buying of which must have ...

    Article : 67 words
  23. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—With reference to the able leader in your issue of this date on the above subject, I desire, with your permission, to give a slight precis of what the Chambers of Commerce ...

    Article : 430 words
  24. W. E. TOOSE.

    A business established 35 years should be widely known, and that of this well-known optician undoubtedly is. Situated near the Royal Hotel in George-street, Mr. Toose en ...

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  25. A FRENCH FABLE.

    Balzac narrates the story of a man who owned a wild ass's skin which possessed wonderful virtues. Its owner had but to express a wish and that wish was granted ...

    Article : 438 words
  26. TERRILL AND CO.

    The importance of primary and secondary education is discussed on all hands, but both advocates of the systems agree that music is a factor which cannot be over-estimated in ...

    Article : 97 words
  27. RADIUM.

    Sir,—It is announced in to-day's "Herald" that the Secretary for External Affairs has had an explanation of how radium may be detected translated from the French. This ...

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  28. STATUTORY DECLARATION.

    I, CAROLINE COOPER, of 3 Fitzroy-street, Marrickville in the State of New South Wales, Commonwealth of Australia, do solemnly and sincerely declare that I have carefully read ...

    Article : 227 words
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