Adelaide, tradesmen are wide awake, and the approach of Christmastide is viewed by them with satisfaction. They look to the busy weeks of December to help them for the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 200 wordsThe two large windows of Hunter's City Boot Palace ate about as attractive as any in Bundle-street. On expressing admiration we were informed that the exhibition included no ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 985 wordsSpecial preparations have been made by Messrs. Hall & Savage, of Leamington House, Bundle-street, for the Christmas season; The millinery department has received special ...
Article : 233 wordsStop into Messrs. Marshall & Co.'s establishment when you will you will see the assistants—numbering same hundreds—very busy, but at a time like the present, when every householder ...
Article : 724 wordsThe growth during the present year of the Federal Boot Company, of which Mr. H. J. Pearoe, J.P., is manager, has been something phenomonal A tannery in connection with ...
Article : 241 wordsIn Messrs. S. Mayfield & Sons' large and beautiful showrooms in Rundle-street we see the latest designs in drawing-room suites, upholstered in Genoa velvet, plush, and other rich ...
Article : 271 wordsThirty-five years have passed since Messrs. Shierlaw & Co., of Hindley - street, opened business as tailors, clothiers, and general outfitters, and now they may fairly claim that no ...
Article : 420 wordsThe public know this substantial and nopular house too well to require a special inducement to go and inspect its excellent wares. It is not only a case of inspection, however, ...
Article : 564 wordsIt needs only a glance at the window of Mr. W. O. Rigby's stationery establishment in King William-street, to know that Christmas is upon us, for it is literally hung with a wealth ...
Article : 590 wordsThe public have continued to support Messrs. John Martin & Company, Limited, with such zest that that enterprising firm in return for the confidence reposed in it decided to pull down ...
Article : 951 wordsSir—Replying to your correspondent "Holding 600 Shares' 1 beg to inform him and others interested that ho is quite correct in his statement Of the facts—the mine having been sold for c30,000 ...
Article : 133 words"The Cornor" establishment of Mr. J. T. Fitch is still flourishing, and the six large windows in Rundle-street bear eloquent witness of [?]be immense stock and trade in the big ...
Article : 341 wordsSir—Since my letter in your issue of December 10 Mr. Heggaton, like myself, must have received the Directors circular containing Mr. Brian Hooker's report, I [?]tr him to diligently read the last half ...
Article : 91 wordsSir—I am fairly astounded at the contents of a letter appearing in your issue of to-day signed "G. E. Machattie." As the matter is now sub gudice it would not be proper on my part to refer in ...
Article : 132 wordsThe extensive premises occupied by Messrs. Charles Birks & Co. in Rumdle-street are replete with everything expected to be found in an establishment which confines its attention ...
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Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904), Sat 28 Dec 1895, Page 28
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