The constituents of Mr. W. M. Hughes, M.L.A. for L[?]ng Division, have recently been organising a movement for the purpose of making substantial recognition of his services as their representative. They ...
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Article : 220 words"Really, I am ravenous," she exclaimed. "We hoped we might induce an appetite," said Mr. Jellybond playfully. "'We' is the king of cooks. We have been the whole morning ...
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Advertising : 5,381 wordsA Haymarket house of enterprise is that of Mr. Eden, whose magnificent studies are well known all the colonies over. The ornate decorations of the Eden Studies have been so frequently described that ...
Article : 198 wordsThe many beautiful showrooms of La Maison Parisi[?]nns extend neatly half way down that hand[?] somest of thoroughfares, the Strand, and the Messrs. Axtonn and Le Rossignol, the proprietors, not ...
Article : 145 wordsThe monthly meeting of this organisation was held yesterday afternoon at the rooms, Queen Victoria Markets. Alderman John Wheeler was in the chair, and there were present Aldermen J. F. Smith, J. G. ...
Article : 643 wordsA few months back this well-known house removed from its old [?]rters in George-street to large and convenient premises in Castlereagh-street. And in the new premises Messrs. George Robertson and Co. ...
Article : 143 wordsA representative house in the busy Haymarket is that of Messrs. J. W. Johnston and Co., sewing machine manufacturers and importers. The New Home sewing machine is apparently somewhat akin ...
Article : 106 wordsMessrs. Sweet Brothers are responsible for one fine building in Miller-street, but the chief establishment is in busy King-street, Newtown. Both houses are largely stocked with everything in high-class ...
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Article : 128 wordsAlthough Messrs. W. S. Park and Son, of 156 Pitt-street, devotes special attention to the dispensing part of the chemist'a business, they make a fine and varied display of goods suitable to the present season. ...
Article : 115 wordsThe weekly meeting of the Metropolitan Board of Water Supply and Sewerage was held yesterday. The president (Mr. J. Garrard) occupied the chair. It was reported that the revenue collected from July 1 ...
Article : 462 wordsSir,—In to-day's "Herald" a paragraph appears intimating that pensions will be payable on December 31 on application at the Treasury. You will confer a favour on a large body of retired Civil servants by ...
Article : 162 wordsLike wine, Mr. P. Mitchell's business grows better with age, for it has been in existence over half a century, and is to-day, so to speak, more full-bodied than over. For Mr. Mitchell has a more complete ...
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Article : 451 wordsOne does not speak of "established A[?] Domini so and so" in the case of the business Messrs. Havnes and Kearey carry on at No. 96 King-street, for the firm is new, the premises are new, and the ...
Article : 151 wordsThe monthly meeting of the board of the Women's Hospital was held in the Equitable-building on Tuesday last. Judge Backhouse (president) occupied the chair, and there were present—Mrs. G. M. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 20 Dec 1900, Page 3
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