The Indian store at 191 Pitt-street is full of rare and beautiful things of Eastern Manufacture. There are ivory ornaments, solid silverware, screens, Indian and Chinese and Assam silks, silk handkerchiefs, ...
Article : 111 wordsTo visit Oxford-square, and Oxford-street, Paddington, is the first step many take towards making their home confortable, for Messrs. Batchelor and Co., Limited, keep on view every conceivable thing ...
Article : 54 wordsNew goods for summer wear are well stocked by this well-known firm of merchant tailors at No. 150 Pitt-street and Nos. 107 and 109 Oxford-street. They have also the usual fine stocks of Scotch and ...
Article : 74 wordsPianos and sewing machines and all their accessories are well shown in the many establishment of this weidely known house. Handsome and reliable instruments and machines they are—any one of ...
Article : 82 wordsYet another of our many fine furniture warehouses is that of Mr. Charles Forssberg in Williamstreet, that thoroughfore of decent width. A most varied and excellent stock fills the large showrooms ...
Article : 56 wordsDuring the year this well-known firm of saddlers have found it necessary to take larger premises at 30a Hunter-street owing to largely increasing business. Their show of saddlery and harness can now be ...
Article : 109 wordsMuch festivity and junketing makes work for all classes of the community, and the more the merrier. For the getting about of junketing, as Cornish folk term ...
Article : 111 wordsThe Castlereigh street depot of this old company is full of beautiful art calendars, New Year and Christmas cards, fine engravings suitable for gifts, and an enormous stock of illustrated and pictorial ...
Article : 91 wordsMany find interesting as the shops of our city are, it is a relief to look in at a place where the stock is simply beautiful, because simply flowers and plants, shrubs and trees. There is no need to 'paint the ...
Article : 84 wordsThe noted Globe teas, in packets, caddies, canisters, and original chests, make a line display in the big warehouse, 284 George-street, and the branch shop of Messrs. Atcherley and Dawson, 274 ...
Article : 74 wordsA Christmas fete and children's carnival in aid of the funds of the Unitarian Church, Hyde Park, were opened in that building on Thursday. The basement of the church had been handsomely decorated and ...
Article : 211 wordsMessrs. E. A. Harris and Co. are agents for many things, amongst others some that me especially acceptable when Christmas hampers have to be considered. One such line is Garton H. P. sauce, ...
Article : 74 wordsAll sorts of furniture are well exhibited by Mr. Alfred Edgar in his showrooms—fire walnut rosewood and mahogany suites, toiletware, dressing and kitchen tables, handsome rugs, carpets, &c. Mr. ...
Article : 47 wordsBusy George-street North, with its notable bird shops, has one ironmoungery establishment, that of Nock and Kirby, which always presents a busy and go-ahead aspect. Well stocked with everything ...
Article : 70 wordsArchdeacon Gunther, in distributing prizes at St. John's Grammar School, The Cedars, Parramatta, spoke in favour of the Public Instruction Act. The system, he said, was the best that could ...
Article : 224 wordsAn oft-told story becomes tiresome, but although the story of Eden's photographic studios has long been a twice-told tale, the studios themselves can be tiresome never. One reason is that Mr. Eden George, ...
Article : 162 wordsIt should be easy to cultivate the Christian virtues in a prefectly appointed house, so a house furnished throughout at Dalwood's should be a peaceful one indeed. For this Bathurst-street establishment is ...
Article : 87 wordsMr. P. A. Philips writes:—"One of the latest American developments, "sucess clubs," declares that success is possible to all. It is indeed a scheme of self-help, and is rapidly extending, there being ...
Article : 189 wordsThe Red Bird continues to bold its own, and is one of the most popular machines, if one may judge by the number seen in use. The Goold Bicycle Company, of King-street, exhibit a vast array of ...
Article : 55 wordsKnown for his fine roadster cycles and keeping up his reputation for faithful work, Mr. Phizackerley makes as ever a good display at his George-street shop. The machines are all made in Mr. ...
Article : 60 wordsA number of operators in the boot trade were present by invitation at the Wesleyan school-room, Regent-street, last night to meet a joint committee from the Boot Trade Union and the Clickers' ...
Article : 156 wordsThe fine premises of this well-known house in Pitt-street are full of high-class furniture—a stock from which can be selected any quantity of useful and valuable presents. There are chairs of all sorts ...
Article : 60 wordsUnset gems, valuable jewellery, clocks and watches, &c., and many rare articles are to be seen at Mr. Burnett's shop, 52 Oxford-street. Mr. Burnett has seen to it that his stock embraces a ...
Article : 50 wordsMany a handsome gift can be selected from the show-rooms of the Federal Furnishing Company, No. 39 George-street—gifts costly and gifts to suit a modest purse. This well-known furnishing house is ...
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Advertising : 9,128 wordsA man who has a fit—a good fit—can go about unconscious of the clothes he wears, a great consideration in our semi-tropical climate. Mr. S. J. Hayward has a reputation for supplying a perfect ...
Article : 62 wordsThe handsome building occupied by this firm at 81 Oxford-street has many floors full of modern furniture-everything required in that line from a cradle to the old armchair. There are many things, ...
Article : 79 wordsQueen Victoria Markets, No. 28, is the location of the business carried on by Mr. W. Rundle Woods, and a beneficial business it is. Mr. Woods has made a long and patient study of the eye, and is therefore ...
Article : 85 wordsThe several shops of these well-known manufacturing pastrycooks—well known to everybody who has a sweet tooth—are more than usually bright and attractive just now. For it is Christmas, ...
Article : 70 wordsNumber 582 George-street, the depot in which Mr. Devenish carries on his well-known trade, is full of well displayed and tasteful furniture, and everything connected with furnishing throughout. ...
Article : 45 wordsFor very many years now Mr. Baumann has been one of Sydney's most successful enterers. His wellknown establishment in Pitt-street has, of course, all the indications of the holiday season, and the ...
Article : 67 wordsThe easy-running Household sewing machine is a new addition to Messrs. Hebblewhite's varied stock, and, of course, they also make a good show of those old favourites, the Wilcox and Gibbs silent machines. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 21 Dec 1901, Page 14
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