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  2. Christmas, 1895.

    With only a show-case at the entrance door and the name of the firm over it to attract attention, one of the busicet jwellers' and gold and silver smiths' establishment in Queen ...

    Article : 166 words
  3. Russell Wilkins.

    Mr. Russell "Wilkins's wild animals-- lions, tigers, &o,-- have again left their winter lairs, and are abroad once more. They may be now soon guarding the entrance to the Red Arcade ...

    Article : 553 words
  4. Mr. T. Cox, Albert Street.

    Paterfamilias with a big family badly shod will probably spend tho holidays at home, and if he be a handy man, may spend them profitably by the aid of Mr T. Cox, who will furnish ...

    Article : 112 words
  5. Goldsmiths' Hall Company.

    Among the wealthiest displays to be found in the whole city is that which is to be seen in the handsome windows of the Goldsmiths' Hall Company. Thanks to the immense stock ...

    Article : 246 words
  6. Mr. H. R. Dixon.

    The homeopathic hall of Mr. H. R. Dixon is chiefly noticeable for the large stock of homeopathic medicines kept on hand, and for the very low prices to which the same have been ...

    Article : 77 words
  7. Sweetman and Co., Paddington.

    Of all the suburban grocery and produce establishments, that of Messrs. Sweetman and Co., at Given terrace, Paddington, is perhaps the most replete with goods of all varieties ...

    Article : 309 words
  8. G. S. Harriss, George Street.

    The windows of Mr. G. S. Harriss's shop have been most tastefully arranged and decorated, and contain a round of goods which will cause most passers by to stop. They are ...

    Article : 101 words
  9. Gordon and Gotch.

    The Brisbane house of the world-wide known firm of Gordon and Gotch is no whit less worthy a representative of such a far dealing house than any which may be found ...

    Article : 267 words
  10. P. Fleming and Sons.

    Some people imagine that all the good things are in Queen street, but if any who are so inclined will turn into Albert street and call at the establishment of Peter Fleming and Sons ...

    Article : 520 words
  11. Arundell Bros.. Woolloongabha.

    Lovers of literature and more useful Christmas gifts for boys, girls, and friends will find a congenial assortment of goods with Messrs. Arundell Bros., of Woolloongabba. Here ...

    Article : 112 words
  12. Mr. C. A. Brown.

    An attractive display of jewellery and other forms of the goldsmith's craft is to be seen in the windows of Mr. C. A. Brown. Many articles are distinctively Australian in character ...

    Article : 115 words
  13. W. H. Paling and Co, Limited.

    The space in the windows of W. H. Paling and Co.'s music warehouse has been made the most of. In the smaller windows are accordions, banjos, violins, and the like. In this ...

    Article : 199 words
  14. Mr. J. Walter Hayne.

    Mr. J. Walter Hayne who advertises that his boots and shoes " wear like iron," has laid in a specially selected stock for Christmas. Tan boots appear to have received particular ...

    Article : 127 words
  15. Gough and Co., Petrie Bight.

    A visitor to this establishment finds himself in a mixed atmosphere. The utilitarian portion of the business of painting and preserving wood and iron is in full evidence on the one ...

    Article : 195 words
  16. Watson, Ferguson, and Go.

    Those in search of really artistic souvenirs to send as Christmas memorials to friends cannot do better than inspect the large and varied stock of Christmas cards, imported by ...

    Article : 181 words
  17. Mr. H. F. Smith.

    Many of the seasonable goods in the shop of Mr. H. F. Smith, 19 Queen street, are of local, manufacture. It is pleasant to record amidst prevailing depression that during the last fifteen ...

    Article : 142 words
  18. Nicholson and Co.

    The spacious windows of Nicholson and Co.'s music warehouse are set out with sheet music and some of the smaller musical instruments. In one window is an attractive bouquet of the ...

    Article : 179 words
  19. Grimley and Maxwell.

    The large show window of the firm lends itself well to decoration. For Christmas, its principal features are a fine collection of collection of caladiums ferns, cut flowers, pot plants, and ...

    Article : 116 words
  20. Foster and Kelk.

    House furnishers, and others who intend adding to fitments of their home establishments as a Christmas box to themselves or their wives, might go a long way in search of ...

    Article : 419 words
  21. Mr. N. Mandelson.

    The establishment of Mr. N. Mandelson, jeweller, Queen street, presents a more than usually handsome appearance at the present time. The fine windows, with their soft plush ...

    Article : 198 words
  22. Mathewson and Sons, Petrie Bight.

    Although this firm has only been in business for about six months they have now a very creditable show of artistic work in their saloon. They have the advantage of a spacious entrance ...

    Article : 94 words
  23. Rowley Bros.

    The book trade has more worthy representative in the city than the firm of Messrs. Rowney Bros., whose shop forms tho centre of one of the busiest blocks in Queen street. The ...

    Article : 197 words
  24. Rowe's, Queen Street.

    Special efforts have been made to increase the attraction of this particularly bright little establishment for the Christmas season. The window has been thoroughly refurnished with ...

    Article : 115 words
  25. Mr. W. H. Qualtrough, Creek Street.

    If a Christmas present can be made out of galvanised iron, lead, pipes, and such like stuff, Mr. AV. H. Qualtrough will be able to satisfy the present-seeker. But when one ...

    Article : 93 words
  26. Mrs. Martin, Stanley Street.

    Those in search of the most reasonable of goods for presents or personal use might spend a fow profitable moments in tho shop of Mrs. Martin, of Woolloongnbba. Here the wants ...

    Article : 83 words
  27. Shaw and Sons.

    Messrs. Shaw and Sons, well known as general hardware, tools, and ironmongery dealers, whose place of business is nearly opposite the Telegraph Chambers, are not ...

    Article : 267 words
  28. Watson Bros., Margaret Street.

    It will be news to many to learn that they major obtain something very nice in the way of Christmas presents at the premises of Watson Bros., but such is the case, nevertheless. ...

    Article : 239 words
  29. Beale and Co.

    Amongst their usually large stock of Wertheim sewing machines of every clase, Messrs. Beale and Co. have this year novelty worthy of the attention of every mother of ...

    Article : 168 words
  30. Eschenhagen Cafe.

    The proof of its popularity lies in its success, and the Eschonhugon Cafe is now an established institution. For the Christmas season the windows are set forth with suitable ...

    Article : 121 words
  31. Rifle Shooting.

    RAILWAY WORKS, AND LANDS v. ENGLISH R. C.-- Teams of eight men a side, representing the above clubs, met at the Toowong range on Saturday last to try conclusions, this being the ...

    Article : 477 words
  32. J. H. Thompson and Go.

    This enterprising firm have made the mest of their space to attract attention to their Christmas novelties. The George street windows give some indication of the large stock displayed ...

    Article : 247 words
  33. Barnes and Son, Petrie Right and Roma Street.

    The two establishments of this firm combine the business of hairdressing saloons and tobacconists with tho fancy goods trade. They are able to make a Christmas show in both ...

    Article : 125 words
  34. Summerlin and Co., George Street.

    The window and interior of the shop of Summerlin and Co. present a perfect bower of the attractive foliage plants, which are most in evidence at this season of the year. Caludiums ...

    Article : 137 words
  35. B G. Wilson and Co.

    Fishermen about to go to the seaside should go to Messrs. B. G. Wilson and Co. if they want to catch fish. Here, they may be fitted out with all the latest and most approved rods ...

    Article : 306 words
  36. Mr. S. H. Eaves.

    Sines last notice Mr. Eaves has opened ou his show window, and added a bush house behind his premises. He now exhibits a collection of choice out flowers and flowering ...

    Article : 120 words
  37. Mr. Fred Tritton.

    In the furnishing warehouses of Mr. Fred Tritton, Fiveways, there is to be seen an array of new and second-hand furniture of every variety at the smallest possible cost. Pianos ...

    Article : 124 words
  38. Hogg and Co., George Street.

    The appearance of the establishment of Hogg and Co., photographers, George street, is always interesting, and the proprietors have their windows an showrooms well filled with ...

    Article : 94 words
  39. Mr. P. Tyas.

    Mr. Tyas has a unique warehouse so far as Brisbane is concerned. Nowhere else else we see the trend of literary taste among the people so well as in a circulating or secondhand and ...

    Article : 177 words
  40. Queensland Woollen Company.

    Amongst the many displays in Queen street perhaps one of the most interesting is to be found on the promises of the Queensland Woollen Company. Here there is ample ...

    Article : 137 words
  41. Hockings and Co., Albert Street.

    The object of Hockings and Co. in displaying their Christmas wares is to bring under notice their acclimatised fruit trees and flowering shrubs. Of these there is a fine collection on ...

    Article : 136 words
  42. Mr. G. W. Marshall.

    Mr. G. AV. Marshall, the well known chemist in Brunswick street, has, with improvements, repeated the exhibition which won for him so much applanse last year. A big conservatory ...

    Article : 108 words
  43. Mr. T. C. Christmas.

    A study of tho show made by Mr. T. C. Christmas discloses that his principal feature for this season is what we may call small goods, concertinas, accordions, violins, flutes ...

    Article : 103 words
  44. Mr. J. S. Manwaring.

    The windows of Mr. J. S. Manwaring display, a large assortment of gentlemen's requirements. Trouserings, costings, and suitings of season able patterns and texture are to be seen in good ...

    Article : 147 words
  45. Lawson and Johnston.

    Amongst the many enterprising importations of wares for the coming of Christmas the large selection of Japanese goods to be seen at Lawson and Johnston's deserves some ...

    Article : 287 words
  46. J. F. Sibley, Florist, &c.

    The cash seed and plant shop, since its establishment, has made great advances, and the proprietor can claim that it will establish a character of its own. The display in the ...

    Article : 114 words
  47. Wesleyan Book Depot.

    The special goods imported for the present Christmas season at the Wesleyan Book Depot consist very largely of religious works. Particularly noticeable is a case of prayer ...

    Article : 135 words
  48. Mr. J. Donaldson, Valley.

    A merely adventitious postprandial call is all the chemist, as a chemist, expects to fall to his share during the Christmas festivities, and unless his business has been extended in various ...

    Article : 163 words
  49. Mr. R. C. Ilingworth.

    Mr. Illingworth, who hits now been in business for four years, founds his claim for support upon being a practical man, who never sends a garment from his place which he has ...

    Article : 95 words
  50. Advertising

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    Advertising : 64 words
  51. Mr. Joseph Tritton.

    Amongst the shops where during the brief reign of Santa Claus the empire of the little folks is held supreme is that of Joseph Tritton, of Woolloongabba. The show in the window ...

    Article : 188 words
  52. On War Tai and Co.

    Our boys whose Christmas feelings best find expression ill filling the air with noise and sulphurous fumes in the shape of fireworks would find a veritable place of delight in the shop ...

    Article : 147 words
  53. Mr. John Tritton.

    Santa Clans, the patron of Christmas and king of the toy world, must find himself in a congenial haunt in the shop of Mr. John Tritton, of Woolloungahba. In the window ...

    Article : 176 words
  54. Mr. F. MacDonnell.

    At the establishment of Mr. MacDonnell, opposite the Post Office, while purchasers in general will find a well selected stock of i[?]scellaneous literature and prosentation volumes ...

    Article : 121 words
  55. Engel and Go.

    Not much has been done yet by Messrs. Engel and Co., the Valley stationers, to furbish up for Christmas, and when one has elbowed his way through the crowd of ...

    Article : 196 words
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