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Advertising : 728 wordsWellington shops at Christmastide are always well worthy of inspection and patrons during tho festive season are naturally extremely numerous ...
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Advertising : 693 wordsThe public has been in the habit of thinking of Mr. S. Bembrick only as a produce merchant; but since taking over the railway store in ...
Article : 83 wordsWhen people say, "I wonder if such and such could be obtained in Wellington," someone generally proffers the advice "Try Gosden's." It is excellent ...
Article : 171 words"We've had a record in every department," were Mr. C. J. Shake-apeare's words when we asked him how business had progressed during ...
Article : 154 wordsNo doubt Mr. John Rostall will play an important part in the supply of Christmas feasts. The beer turned out at his Bell Brewery has well satisfied ...
Article : 56 wordsWellington has reason to be proud of her pharmaceutic establishments and the large amount of business done in each goes to show that our chemists ...
Article : 81 wordsMr. W. J. Hawke's emporium in Leo. Street is an excellent resort for anyone wanting to be supplied with boots or shoes. Prices are right and ...
Article : 61 wordsThough small, Miss Scott's shop in Nanima Crescent carries a nicely selected stock of millinery, and, in fact, of ladies' wearing apparel of all ...
Article : 47 wordsPerhaps no town of the size is so well supplied with cordial manufacturers as is Wellington, and it is gratifying to know that the local ...
Article : 62 wordsMiss Loneragan's dainty little shop in Lee-street is essentially one whore the eye of the ordinary woman, young or old, will be attracted and pleased. ...
Article : 64 wordsAmongst the recent comparatively new business people of the town is Mr. T. Forbes-Smith, watchmaker and jeweller, of Lee-Btreet. In his window ...
Article : 64 wordsThe smoker cannot do better than patronise Mr. J. R. Daily's well-appointed shop in Maughan street. All brands of pipes, tobacco and cigars ...
Article : 75 wordsAnother business man who can record a year of wonderful progress is Mr. A. J. McLeod, newsagent and stationer, of Percy Street. His shop ...
Article : 142 wordsThe choice groceries to be obtained at Mrs. J. W. Treble's business house at the corner of Swift and Arthur streets command a big share of public ...
Article : 45 wordsMr. M. C. Dolan is to be congratulated on the appearance of the extensive additions to his new premises in Nanima Crescent. The ...
Article : 128 wordsA shop doing extensive business at the present time is that of Mr. George Walker, Lee-street. Mr. Walker is a fruiterer and produce dealer and his ...
Article : 66 wordsTo say that the stock of jewellery, watches and clocks, etc., of Mr. J. W. Marshall, Percy Street, is up to its standard is saying a great deal, but we ...
Article : 114 wordsThis firm is to be heartily congratulated upon its beautiful display of seasonable goods. The many artistically decorated windows are filled with ...
Article : 322 wordsTo men folk the interior of Mrs. Attwood's business establishment in Namina Crescent is an enchanting maze; to women it is a place where ...
Article : 214 wordsEarl brothers are making a special effort this Christmas, and their shop in Lee Street is filled with clean and luscious fruit. This is always an ...
Article : 126 wordsThe newsagency and hairdressing establishment of Mr H. F. Pike, in Lee Street, still continues to prosper and this Xmas that enterprising ...
Article : 53 wordsMr. J. J. Kelly has given the public ocular demonstration of tho fact that the business done at the Bed Flag Store has rapidly increased by the ...
Article : 183 wordsJust now Messrs. Fong Lee and Co.'s windows are full of every kind of goods, both useful and ornamental. Tempting eatables, clothing, hardware ...
Article : 157 wordsMr. Coulter commenced business next to Robert Bead and Oo's. some twelve months ago, with the avowed intention of supplying only pure ...
Article : 82 wordsMr. R.M. Kimbell has two things to recommend him—enterprise and ability—and his business in Warne Street has grown into a most ...
Article : 114 wordsWe do not think there are any more enterprising men than Mr. A. C. Warren of the S.P.Q.R. Store. Although only in business some few months, he ...
Article : 176 words"The Busy Corner" naturally suggests good business. That is the name of Mr. E. A. Fulton's fine general store at the corner of Lee aud Warne Streets ...
Article : 212 wordsTo gain a fair idea of the immense stock carried by Messrs. Robert Read and Co., it is necessary to inspect the shop from inside. Every possible bit ...
Article : 149 wordsButchers' shops are generally made attractive at Christmas time. The sucking pig and the leg of mutton are skilfully adorned and almost made to ...
Article : 71 wordsThose in search of a good pair of boots or shoes cannot go wrong by visiting Mrs. Suhipp's establishment at the corner of Percy and Bank streets. ...
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Wellington Times (NSW : 1899 - 1954), Thu 19 Dec 1907, Page 7
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