still keeps his end up in William-street where, in the produce business, he is just as anxious as ever to do a sound trade, and earn the respect of every customer ...
Article : 39 wordshas laid himself out to attract the attention of the public to his miscellaneous stock of crockery, glassware, cutlery and ironmongery; and his windows present an attractive ...
Article : 127 wordsthe well known chemist of Howick-street does perhaps the largest business in his particular line throughout the west. It is indeed a pleasant sight to view the really ...
Article : 209 wordsShopkeepers, for as long as we can remember, have always laid themselves out for a display something out of the common at Xmas, a demonstration of this world's ...
Article : 558 wordsestablishment is too well known to require much description. This firm have always been famed for their large and varied assortment of articles suitable for the attire of ...
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Advertising : 670 wordsare making very special display, and as is only right, doing a trade both satisfactory to themselves and their patrons. Their shop in William-street is a perfect picture, and ...
Article : 100 wordshas a Furniture Warehouse in Williain-Street, as everyone knows, and that he does a good business is owing to three, things,—he keeps a good stock, sells at short prices, and ...
Article : 61 wordskeeps Milligan's Hotel, and wise men when down that way, and thirsty, also keep Milligan's Hotel—in mind. It is a good house, and we who say it. know it—where a very ...
Article : 52 wordsWithout the Empire Hotel at least one block of Bathurst would be incomplete; without the Empire Hotel, many people in Bathurst think that even Bathurst would be ...
Article : 104 wordsexhibits a great number of pharmaceutical specimens in his windows. This gentleman has two establishments (one in William-street, and the other in Keppel-street) and ...
Article : 128 wordsis the leading hotel-keeper in Orange. His, is the Exchange, at the corner of Summer and Anson streets, where the visitor is received right royally—particularly if he ...
Article : 100 wordshave a very choice selection of jewellery, watches, and clocks in their Howick-street establishment. They state that they have a number of novelties on the way from ...
Article : 127 wordswhich we don't approve of in the 24ft ring, is still actively kept going by the Bathurst auctioneers, of whom we mention:—Messrs. Clements and McCarthy, Messrs. E. H. ...
Article : 57 wordsmay not inaptly be termed the children's friend, for so great is his display that anyone looking in at his windows, in William-street, just below Howick-street, might strongly ...
Article : 114 wordsNote that at the "Acme Roller Mills" Mr. H. C. Matthews has started grinding prime new season wheat. This is making a splendid flour, and likely to further improve ...
Article : 351 wordsis the name of a gentleman bent on leaving a monument to his memory—determined to erect all the house property he can in the city of his birth and training. He is a smart ...
Article : 50 wordskeep on hand enough timber to build an exhibition, perhaps as large as Chicago, and Bell all requirements of the building trade. They also are agents for the Buckeye binder ...
Article : 39 wordsGift Depot, in George-Street, is certainly a unique establishment. One of the windows is devoted soley to shilling articles ; whilst in the other there is a ...
Article : 92 wordsLike father like son. A good butcher having a son in the business is bound to be able to write him dawn a good butcher, too. There may be exceptions to the rule, of course, but ...
Article : 110 wordsof the Black Horse Hotel, is just as kind a hostess as ever, and invites the patronage she so well deserves. ...
Article : 24 wordsbuys and sells shares on commission, as usual. So, if you want to indulge in a little Xmas speculating, go to him. ...
Article : 26 wordsAs usual Messrs. J. R. & A. Jones, of the Book Arcade, are to the fore in the Fancy Goods. Books, and Stationery Lines, and visitors cannot fail to be impressed with the ...
Article : 268 wordsis prepared for exceptionally heavy business during the holidays, and, being a favorite resort, is bound to do exceptionally well The comfort to be obtained at the Grand is ...
Article : 129 wordskeeps the Globe Hotel, in Lower William-street; sells by the glass, bottle, or can; and has a billiard room no player should miss without at least one game on the new, bright ...
Article : 41 words(late Kelk and Clarke), Brittania House, William-street, have also a beautiful show, and after inspecting their windows yesterday, our representative came to the ...
Article : 155 wordsToothache is one of the most awful of aches and can be cured only one way, by "having it out," and at once. Where are you to go to? Well, there are two places, and ...
Article : 50 wordswho, like the first mentioned gentleman, is an expert with the forceps, and accomplished in all the other branches of dentistry as well. ...
Article : 26 wordsThe Royal Hotel is such a feature both in architectural and commercial Bathurst that to do it justice we would need a whole column; and as we cannot spare this, ...
Article : 205 wordsYou meet grumbler everywhere. He is as well-known as a hot-wind and about as well-liked. He is ubiquitous. There is one of him in the train, omnibus, cab, ...
Article : 513 wordsis a contractor, and will build you a cottage or a mansion at your own sweet will the moment you ask him to, either by naming a price or by letting him go ahead on the ...
Article : 43 wordswho sold our newsboys more pies than was good for them last winter, keeps, as we all know, a first class stock of refreshments. Further, he has refreshment-rooms, which ...
Article : 38 words(late of Kelk and Co.), family drapers, milliners and outfitters, Machattie Buildings, George-street, are to the fore with a new Xmas stock of unexampled variety, ...
Article : 111 wordsis the licensee of the Cosmopolitan Hotel, that really nice house within a stone's throw of the railway station, which, under the present host, is rapidly making for ...
Article : 99 wordshas again a special line of cricket shoes, and tan boots and shoes of all sizes and qualities, the balance of his extensive stock comprising every possible description of foot-covering, ...
Article : 44 wordswhose tailoring establishment is famous far beyond the boundaries of Bathurst, is as busy as possible executing orders for Christmas. He gives employment at ...
Article : 89 wordsare still great on wheels at the end of William-street, where they are just as well liked and appreciated as they are known from one end of the continent to the other. For Cobb is ...
Article : 107 wordsIs in business in George-street, as doubtless every person in the district knows; but lest by chance there should be even one (a solitary one), so uninformed as not ...
Article : 125 words(E. Roos). watchmakers and jewellers, present most, attractive windows, containing beautiful specimens of electro-plated ware, clocks, gold and silver watches, bracelets, ...
Article : 112 wordskeeps the Exchange Hotel, Bentinck and Piper-streets a house that is rightly estimated as one of the most hospitable in the district. Comfortable and cosy in ...
Article : 95 wordsHave you visited Mr. Lantfaanche? You have, of course; because he has asked you to a dozen times at least, to our own knowledge, and, being well bred, you couldn't of course ...
Article : 123 wordshas a first-class stock of cigars and tobacco and other good things at his hairdressing establishment. Mr. Mackie, who is known as the local leviathan, ...
Article : 59 wordsin the windows of which toothsome goods are tastefuly shown in rich profusion, attract general attention. Delicious tinned tongues, fruits, jams and jellies, choicest brands of ...
Article : 297 wordsOf the grocers' in town, not the least attractive window is that of Messrs. Preen and Smith, in William-street. Groceries are here sufficiently plentiful, and simple or choice ...
Article : 120 wordsthe proprietor of the hairdressing and tobacconist's business formerly owned by Mrs. Schaaf, has effected considerable improvements in the old saloon, which is now exceedingly ...
Article : 51 wordsA visit to W. J. Norwood's will well repay inspection, as this enterprising house has a stock of books and fancy goods that would do credit even to the metropolitan city. The ...
Article : 267 wordshas on view some very prime beef and mutton, and small-goods of excellent appearance. One look at these last is sufficient to make one's mouth water. ...
Article : 31 wordswho wishes everybody the compliments of the season, reports that at his boot palace, William-street, the public are holding high carnival on account of the wonderful ...
Article : 72 wordsthe enterprising fruiterer and fishmonger, shows some delicious fruit and the tastiest of fish in his windows. ...
Article : 18 wordshas made a special effort to provide for the requirements of his numerous patrons, whose numbers always increase considerably during the holiday season; and sportsmen in the ...
Article : 116 wordsis doing a very busy trade at present, and visitors to his premises are afforded an opportunity of selecting their requirements from a very extensive and varied stock of English, ...
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National Advocate (Bathurst, NSW : 1889 - 1954), Sat 24 Dec 1892, Page 3
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