The public buildings in Forbes are both imposing and ornate. As one approaches the town the handsome dome which caps the town-hall is a conspicuous landmark. The view from ...
Article : 984 wordsThis firm carries the largest stock of sort-goods in the district. The business was established 45 years ago by the Manson Brothers, who were well known on the goldfields in the ...
Article : 132 wordsTattersall's Hotel, Parkes, has long been favourably known as one of the leading hotels of the West, and the principal one in Parkes. The present proprietor, Mr. W. Freebairn, only ...
Article : 176 wordsJ. B. Reymond and Sons, Ltd., breed good horses and good dairy cattle, make good wine, grow good fruit, grind good flour, cut good timber, and make good butter. Mr. A. ...
Article : 298 wordsThe middle-west has its railway problems, and it would be difficult to find, in the opinion of those competent to judge a better opportunity of opening up a great area of country ...
Article : 1,207 wordsMr. E. A. Lane, chemist and optician, Clarinda-street, Parkes, may be named as among the most enterprising business men of the town. Born on the Macleay River, he served ...
Article : 222 wordsThe oldest-established firm of general storekeepers in Forbes is that of Messrs. Hunter and Phillips, whose fine premises in Rankin-street form one of the architectural ...
Article : 203 wordsThe motor car and the motor-bicycle have now become so much in demand in the west that the use of a garage and up-to-date workshop is often necssary. The motor garage ...
Article : 232 wordsIn the centre of the town, at the corner of Rankin-street and New-avenue, are the premises of Mr. J. Donaghey, whose establishment is known as the "Every-day Ironmongery ...
Article : 130 wordsOne of the speciality houses of Parkes is that of Mr. Harry Sanders, who gives attention to hardware in all its phases. The shop is centrally situated, and an excellent display ...
Article : 108 wordsThis firm does a large and increasing business as general engineers, besides being agents for the International Harvester Company's farming machinery and engines and Bennett ...
Article : 325 wordsA walk through the Parkes establishment of Howard and Sons convinces one as to the extent of the firm's operations. The display of goods of all kinds snows the efforts that ...
Article : 89 wordsMr. Westcott recently built a fine new carriage factory facing Clarinda-street, with a 60ft frontage. The extent and completeness of the works are fully seen in this factory. ...
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The Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1871 - 1912), Wed 5 Apr 1911, Page 11
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