For some time past the builders hare been busily engaged in enlarging the premises of Messrs. M'Whirter and Son, the well known Valley drapers. These additions now are ...
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Advertising : 27 wordsChristmas season 1904 finds Messrs. Foy and Gibson, the well known Valley retail merchants, doing a large and apparently lucrative business. That Messrs. ...
Article : 837 wordsThomson Bros., as in the past, are well to the fore with useful articles, such as writing desks, purses (silver mounted and plain), pocketbooks ...
Article : 146 wordsMessrs. Murray and Magee, of Stanley street, South Brisbane, are attracting a large state of trade this year by giving away prizes to customers. On certain nights a ...
Article : 201 wordsMessrs. Kelly and Morrison is another firm which has come to stay. Their stock this Christmas is a creditable one for so young a firm. ...
Article : 495 wordsMessrs. Pike Bros, have a brave window show to attract the attention of Christmas buyers. There are six large windows, each gaily set out with the best that can be stored ...
Article : 494 words"Since last Christmas we have specialised our business in many branches," said Mr. Charles Gilbert, of Queen street, to a representative of the journal. He explained that ...
Article : 325 wordsThose persons desirous of furnishing a house or anxious to buy odd articles of furniture, will know the name of John Hicks. It is a boast of the firm that ...
Article : 874 wordsBuried behind an unassuming shop front in Stanley street, opposite Boggo road, South Brisbane, are tons of thousands of pounds of all classes of goods waiting the convenience ...
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Article : 613 wordsHats, sunshades, blouses, underskirts. They meet you at every turn in Allan and Stark's shop in Queen street. They tempt you in the windows, haunt the ladies who have ...
Article : 612 wordsThe practice of giving Christmas presents is one of long standing. There is no need to hunt in the archives of history to find out the ...
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Article : 335 wordsPreparations for the Christmas season are very noticeable at Beale and Co.'s sewing machine and piano warehouse, Queen street. The rooms are replete with novelties. ...
Article : 207 wordsThe firm of Gordon and Gotch, with a world-wide fame and name, with branches in every country and clime, has made complete ...
Article : 230 wordsThe person who finds the eyesight getting dim, or old age creeping on by the hint of impaired vision, might do much worse at this time of the year than treat himself to ...
Article : 252 wordsJust across the bridge, Mrs. Stevenson's popular little news and book shop continues to attract its clientele. It is well stocked with papers, magazines, and books, and the place ...
Article : 40 wordsEver to the front with their fine display of toys, presents and fancy goods, this firm have this year, it possible, eclipsed that of former years. ...
Article : 325 wordsIn the cool, well-lighted shop in Melbourne street, South Brisbane, people continue to trade as of yore with Bayard and Co. They see no reason why they should not ...
Article : 404 words" I have a very pretty line of hand-painted celluloid Christmas cards," said Mr. J. Britten, of Stanley street, Woolloongabba. And he had, too. They are most attractive ...
Article : 157 wordsB. B. Whitehouse and Co., the well known musical instrument dealers of George street, have on hand an excellent variety of the ...
Article : 457 wordsThe firm of Watson and Ferguson, Queen street, is showing some pretty leather goods, for the season, suitable as presents. Christmas cards ...
Article : 198 wordsOne of tho most attractively decorated book windows in town is that presented by the Methodist Book Depot, the management of ...
Article : 219 wordsA very pretty line of floral Christmas cards graces the counters at the shop conducted by Misses Patterson and Fry in Stanley street, South Brisbane. They have ...
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The Telegraph (Brisbane, Qld. : 1872 - 1947), Wed 21 Dec 1904, Page 4
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