The exhibit of Messrs. A. Simpson and Son is situated in its wonted position on the eastern side in the main hall, and includes a greater variety of different ...
Article : 504 wordsThe above firm are again to the fore with an artistic and attractive display of vehicles, prominently located in the continental grrounds, where they have erected ...
Article : 128 wordsOn entering the main hall the interesting exhibit of the above company meets the eye, and what impresses one immediately is the amount of labour which can be ...
Article : 112 wordsJudges—Messrs. TT. Wicks and C. Giles. Stewards—Messrs. J. Hobbs and G. R. Laffer. The fruit exhibits were found not alone ...
Article : 325 wordsThis old-established firm—the largest manufacturer of pleasure vehicles in the State—have an excellent show of 36 up-todate pleasure vehicles of different designs, ...
Article : 167 wordsIt is impossible for every exhibit at the show to have a position that cannot fail to immediately catch the eye, so the splendid display by the Department of Agriculture ...
Article : 690 wordsCornish & Co., the world-renowned piano and organ builders, have a splendid exhibit in the main hall. This firm has the reputation of being not only the largest of its ...
Article : 61 wordsAs usual. the Singer Sewing Machine Company are making a very fine display The vibrating shuttle, oscillating shuttle, automatic chain stitch. Wheeler & Wilson ...
Article : 399 wordsIn the south-eastern portion of the main building there is one exhibit which immediately attracts the attention of all visitors, and throughout the whole of the ...
Article : 375 wordsAt their new location on the north Western side of the Continental Grounds, the exhibit of Vivian Lewis, Limited, is placed. The handsome lines of the Star ...
Article : 305 wordsJudge—Mr. John Watkins. Steward—Mr. C. W. Giles. The word "vegetables" seldom raises in the mind an idea of such a fine bank of ...
Article : 145 wordsare showing a fine variety of goods, for which they are justly noted such as wallpapers, leadlights, gasfittings, picture mouldings, colours, &c. The manner of ...
Article : 62 wordsJudges—Messrs. F. J. Anthony and G. M. Duncan. Steward—Mr. C. J. Everard. Table Poultry.—.Judge—Mr. D. H. Hart. Steward—Mr. T. A. Caterer. ...
Article : 207 wordsThiss firm has made a distinct departure in their show exhibiting this year, and one which promises to lend special interest for the farmer. The McCabe wheat pickler ...
Article : 92 wordsstill maintain their reputation by exhibiting an exceedingly large number of highgrade and beautifully finished vehicles, comprising many descriptions designed for ...
Article : 52 wordsThe crude, hide, meatcuring, bacon, dairy, and table salts produced by the Castle Company are now recognised throughout Australasia and elsewhere as being of the ...
Article : 114 wordsof Frauklin street. Adelaide, are exhibiting a variety of styles of buggies, phaetons, and suikies, among which may be noticed an attractive four-wheeled dog cart, body ...
Article : 454 wordsThis company is again showing at the same place, between the steps and the continental gardens, with the grotto as a background. The grotto has been ...
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Advertising : 13 wordsThe display of Berry, Hodgson, & Co., timber merchants, of Port Adelaide and Adelaide, is at their usual stand in the eastern portion of the main hall. This ...
Article : 207 wordsJudge—Mr. David J. Bourke, Puckenham, Victoria. Stewards—Messrs. G. W. Bagot. H. Graves. John Hill, R. H. Crawford, and J. H. Knabe. Scoring Steward ...
Article : 235 wordsIs exhibited in the continental grounds. This tent is worked on the umbrella principle, and can be erected or folded and put away in two minutes. It is ...
Article : 112 wordsThis well-known firm have an attractive exhibit of some of their specialties, including the popular New Home family sewing machine, which is well known and ...
Article : 250 wordsPlants in Pots.—Judge—Mr. J. Stuart. Steward—Mr. J. Beggs, Pants in Pots and in Bloom.—Judge—Mr. T. Fraser. Steward—Mr. T. B. Robson. Cut Flowers.— ...
Article : 168 wordsProbably the most frequentcd..and one of 1 the most attractive spots; on tile. show; j uroiui'ds, is that corner in vvliich tl'c above- _ mentioned companies Love erecfeji a special: ...
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Observer (Adelaide, SA : 1905 - 1931), Sat 13 Mar 1909, Page 53
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