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Advertising : 33 wordsAmong the p[?]inent features of Stanley street are the windows of the establishment of D. Sinclair and Co. In common with those of many other drapers, the usual stock ...
Article : 376 wordsThe Junior Selection Committee (Messrs. A. Bolton, A. Cecil, and F. Chambers) met last evening and selected the team of junior division players to play against the Sydney ...
Article : 142 wordsAlthough Christmas has quickly come round again and as the years roll on they seem to roll faster, it finds Mr. John Hicks, complete house furnisher, George street ...
Article : 367 wordsAt an establishment like that of Perry Bros. there is always at hand a large and varied stock of articles suitable for presentation, and it might truly be said that such a ...
Article : 579 wordsMr. John W. Randall, late with Alfred Shaw and Co., has a window filled with an exquisite selection of art pottery and glass. He possesses also the art of displaying it. ...
Article : 226 wordsThe selection committee of the National Cricket Union, Messrs. J. Reid, C. A. Morris, and A. Faulkner, met last evening to finally select the team to meet the New South Wales ...
Article : 152 wordsMr. John Reid, of George street, has a very bright and prettily arranged window. Of millinery, a hat of black fancy chip, with garmture of rose-coloured ribbons; and an ...
Article : 265 wordsAt the City Police Court yesterday, before Mr. P. Pinnock, P.M., and Messrs. D. Gallwey and F. Ahles, JJ.P., James Thallon was charged with having made use ...
Article : 254 wordsMessrs. Nicholson and Co. have their usual large stock of pianos by famous makers, and, in addition, some new departures offering special attractions for Christmas. The ...
Article : 152 wordsYear by year as settlement proceeds the more pronounced becomes the fact that the Fiveways, Woolloongabba, is fast becoming a township in its own rights. There have ...
Article : 467 wordsSince last Christmas Mrs. Walker's well known promises in Adelaide street have undergone considerable extension and alteration. Large shop windows and several ...
Article : 624 wordsBeale and Co. have, this year a smaller stock than usual of pianos. A large shipment coming to hand has been unavoidably delayed, and will not arrive till the new year, when ...
Article : 122 wordsThe business of Mr. J. H. Thompson is that of bookseller and stationer, and his shop at 80 Queen street is amongst the best equipped in town. No lavish display is ...
Article : 163 wordsOne of the attractions at Woolloongabba is the well stocked shop of Mr. Joseph Tritton, who has as usual laid in a very full stock of Christmas toys, cards, and picture ...
Article : 162 wordsThe place for optical goods is the establishment of Messrs. A. P. Greenfield and Co. Hee the needs of those whose sight is defective is catered for in a scientific manner, and persons ...
Article : 206 wordsThe Post and Telegraph Department notify that the following arrangements will be observed at the chief office, and the suburban offices. South Brisbane ...
Article : 212 wordsIt requires some artistic ingenuity to make a pretty display out of a miscellaneous collection of boots, but that it can be done is plainly evidenced by the attractive way in ...
Article : 243 wordsA boot and shoe shop is not, as a rule, a very suitable place to go to, to purchase a present for a friend owing to the difficulty in guessing at the fit, but the difficulty ...
Article : 167 wordsIf any doubt were felt about the improvement of things generally in Brisbane, the question should be settled by a study of the condition of business firms as compared with ...
Article : 340 wordsSometimes it happens that something goes wrong with the family Christmas cake-making, and the elaborate compound which was to be so nice is just the opposite, or ...
Article : 431 wordsWe had a pleasant call at our office Monday, November 15 last, from one of the best and favourably known citizens of Ballarat, Mr. Simon Morrison, the popular J.P., who ...
Article : 468 wordsMr. D. M'Nab devotes his attention mainly to the tailoring business, and his promises are well appointed with every requisite of men's mercery. He is now ...
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Advertising : 19 wordsOne establishment that must be given a prominent place with the other shops of its kind in the city is that of Messrs. Rowney Bros., booksellers and stationers, of Queen ...
Article : 218 wordsMr. Binks: "Here is some money for all the extra things we got at Christmas. I told the grocer to call to-morrow for the account." Mrs. Binks: "I'll be in all the morning. ...
Article : 81 wordsPigott and Co. rank among those drapers who enjoy (and deservedly so) a reputation for cheapness, and consequently a very large slice of public favour. They are located ...
Article : 363 wordsVaults (says the London, Daily Chronicle) are being prepared beneath the Roman Catholic cathedral now in course of construction in Westminster, for the reception of the ...
Article : 152 wordsSince last year Mr. F. Tritton, dealer in furniture and household requisites, has moved from the Logan road into larger and more suitable premises in Stanley street, nearly ...
Article : 255 wordsBrunswick street, Valley, is the all-the-year round location of Messrs. T. C. Beirne and Co., the cash drapers and, at this particular season of the year, fancy goods and toy ...
Article : 411 words"Fancy goods and fireworks" was the brief description given by a representative of this firm as to the leading lines comprised in the Queen street shop. A glance at the ...
Article : 130 wordsMany of the ancient carols which are popular to-day are of partly secular origin. They were often written in patois, the narrative being told in English, interspersed with ...
Article : 170 wordsMr. Thomas Webster, who is also a baker, carries on business on exactly similar lines to those adopted by his brother. His factory is at Fernberg road, Rosalie, and he has ...
Article : 163 wordsThis is the season for cakes and plum puddings, as many a housewife knows to her sorrow, and cakes and puddings must be made every Christmas or there would be a ...
Article : 366 wordsMrs. Brickrow: "That is a very fine bonnet." Mrs. Nexdorre" "Yes; a Christmas present from my husband." ...
Article : 88 wordsHabitues of Queen street cannot fail to have been struck by the fine window display recently arranged by the brothers Overland, in their new premises, opposite the Bank of ...
Article : 183 wordsMr. H. Weston has purveyed three special attractions for his customers at the season when the search for Christmas gifts is the universal occupation. A very large ...
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Advertising : 105 wordsThe needs of the district in the vicinity of Boggo road and the Clarence are well served by Mr. J. Tritton, who is abreast with his compeers in placing before the fathers and ...
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The Telegraph (Brisbane, Qld. : 1872 - 1947), Tue 21 Dec 1897, Page 6
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