IN this notice we deal with the booksellers end stationers and boot and shoe merchants. To commence with the Booksellers and Stationers. ...
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Advertising : 2,804 words[?] late of the Beehive, has just opened at 97 Hunter-street, opposite the School of Arts, in the premises lately occupied by Mr. Woodthorpe as a ham and beef shop. The stock ...
Article : 118 words[?]with a view to keeping pace with the growth of his business, has recently opened a branch shop at 139 Hunter-street, nearly opposite the Perkin-street tram station, he having ...
Article : 226 wordsJOHN MURPHY, a miner, Nicholas Walton, a seaman, John Fry, a labourer, and Mary Butler, a married woman, were charged with drunkenness in different parts of the city. ...
Article : 98 wordslife-long experience of the trade has enabled him to work up a good connection since he started business in Hunter-street. This result is due, in the first place, to his tact in ...
Article : 195 words[?] who has been in the boot trade pretty well all his life, has, by strict attention to business, carved a name for himself in Newcastle's history which it would be hard to ...
Article : 303 wordsRosanna Knowles proceeded against Peter M' Laren for maliciously injuring a fowl at Merewether. Mr. J. Dart appeared for the complainant. ...
Article : 750 wordsat the corner of Hunter and Market streets, has long been celebrated for its extensive and valuable stock of everything pertaining to the business of the bookselling and stationery ...
Article : 247 wordsis an old-established house, at 123 Hunter-street, Newcastle, and is well known all over the northern district as the "great price reducers. The firm's motto is: "Give the ...
Article : 171 wordsFor albums, writing desks, leather goods, inkstands, scent eases, work-baskets, photo frames, pictures, jewel cases, and books of all sorts and sizes, it would be difficult to ...
Article : 157 wordsProtectionists and Freetraders alike must admit that, in affording employment to many thoroughly competent workmen, Mr. W. A. Pike's manufacturing establishment ...
Article : 230 words[?] premises are situated at 90 Hunter-street, a few doors west of the School of Arts, and may be easily noticed by the free-and-easy way in which the new and second-hand books are ...
Article : 173 words[?] of 110 Hunter-street, Hear Perkin-street have a nice assortment of Christmas cards, photo frames, and books, which they are offering—for business reasons—at prices ...
Article : 56 words[?] whose name has had mush publicity in charitable movements, more especially as the honorary secretary of the Friendly Societies' lost hospital demonstration, has now launched ...
Article : 138 wordsThis popular bookseller, near the A.A. Co.'s Bridge, is now showing a large number of Christmas novelties. His shop window is well worth viewing. Christmas cards of ...
Article : 232 words[?] always comes in for a good "ad" when there is trouble, almost next door, at the Trades Hall, because the bold display of his name calls to mind what has happened only ...
Article : 126 wordsHave you heard of that wonderful country— That country by the sea— Where the Lotus scents each wind that blows, ...
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Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate (NSW : 1876 - 1954), Wed 22 Dec 1897, Page 7
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