When complete, the Glen Junes Council's stone crusher cost£324/189/9 (says the "Macleay Argus.") To July 31, 1913, a total of 1339 cable yards of metal were broken ...
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Article : 297 wordsThe usual fortnightly meeting of the local Accident Relief Fund Committee was held at which the Chairman, Mr. T. Clayton, presided. After a deal of correspondence ...
Article : 220 wordsThe new coats are all very big, ample, and droopy at the top, and narrow and close-fitting at the knees. In their lines which are suggestive of priestly chasubles ...
Article : 213 wordsStill greater success than that reported in the "Mercury" last week, has been achieved by our local public school, Miss Kathleen Casey, daughter of Mr. Edward ...
Article : 80 wordsThe members of the committee of the Quirindi Hospital are apparently in rather an awkward predicament. It appears that it had been decided to appoint three ...
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Article : 422 wordsIn the matter of sleeves, the evening coat is less Spartan in character. The sleeve at the top is so wide that there is no danger of crushing the delicate gown beneath ...
Article : 351 wordsThe annual meeting of the local branch of the Liberal League was held on the 11th instant. There was a large attendance, and the proceedings were most enthusiastic. ...
Article : 223 wordsOne of the most distinguished of the recent English M's:P., who visited Australia was Mr. Arthur Sherwell, a great-authority, on Social and economic questions. He ...
Article : 297 wordsExtravagance is sometimes an economy; everyone, on thinking the statement over, will agree to that. The bargain unthinkingly bought just because it is cheap is no ...
Article : 316 wordsThe Governor-General, Lord Denman arrived, at Uralla on Monday and proceeded out to the camp immediately, arriving there at 9.45. He inspected the Light ...
Article : 196 wordsCouncillor William Greer was unanimously elected president of the Warrah Shire Council. The young daughter (Mildred), 13 years ...
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Advertising : 279 wordsAt the commencement of the present month the inmates of the Newcastle and Northumberland Benevolent Society's Home at Waratah numbered 41. The cost of maintaining ...
Article : 396 wordsFor some women expensive corsets are a necessity, for without them the most expensive clothes would not look well. Stout women should always have their corsets ...
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Advertising : 251 wordsWhen William Henry Bacon, 10½, realised that his mother was seriously ill, because she had failed to rise after collapsing while hanging clothes at her home at Dead ...
Article : 224 wordsGood shoes, fresh gloves, a becoming hat, neat and fresh neckwear of good quality these are extravagances which any woman who makes pretence to being well dressed should ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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The Maitland Weekly Mercury (NSW : 1894 - 1931), Sat 21 Feb 1914, Page 13
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