The following is the first, instalment of notices of Christmas Roods displays in the shops of tho city':-- Finney. Isles, and Co. ...
Article : 1,309 wordsThe members of that most enterprising firm of clothiers and mercers, Messrs. Pike Bros., have prepared their well known establishment in Queen street for the Christmas season in a ...
Article : 553 wordsAmongst tho many shop windows that have assumed their finest bravery for the Christmas season, none in their own particular line are better worthy of inspection than those of Mr. ...
Article : 528 wordsThe present Christmas season finds the large establishment, of Perry Bros, replete with hardware plate, sporting equipment, and other similar lines in endless variety. ...
Article : 425 wordsOne of the establishments which is attracting most attention, and naturally so at this time of the year, is Mr. Russell Wilkins's big toy warehouse and faney areade in the lower part ...
Article : 766 wordsThere are three separate departments in Mr. Chas. Gilbert's establishment--tailoring to measure, mercery and huts, and men's and boy's ready-made clothing department. The ...
Article : 480 wordsThe establishment of Messrs. Carew, Gardner, and Billington is entered with difficulty owing to the crowds of people in the front portion of the shop, all bent on buying in for ...
Article : 875 wordsThe premises of Messrs. Shaw and Sons, Queen street, the well known Rod Arcade, present a particularly holiday appearance, the array of many coloured glassware, china, and ...
Article : 300 wordsThe Christmas display made by Dilger Bros., jewellers. Wharf street, is always a bright one. This year their window is filled with watches of all descriptions, sleeve links, ...
Article : 226 wordsGreat preparations for the Christmas trade are taking place in the establishment of Mr. H. F. Smith, jeweller and watchmaker, Queen street. The windows have been ...
Article : 173 wordsTho beet and shoe shop of Mr. Thomas Budd is well stocked with footwear of all descriptions. The windows contain many samples of the best makes of ladies' and ...
Article : 160 wordsThis firm hits recently boon merged into a company, and business is very brisk. Three large plate-glass windows attract notice, and lure customers to bargains inside. The first ...
Article : 349 wordsMr. E. Coomber, jeweller, of Petrie Bight, has made a very careful selection of his Christmas stock, and the result is most attractive to visitors. Clocks of all makes. ...
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Advertising : 133 wordsThe furniture premises of Mr. W. Hicks, situated in Queen street, are perhaps as well known as any in the city, and the proprietor is also well known as one of Brisbane's ...
Article : 500 words"Certainly most complete and interesting" were the remarks which followed a visit to the extensive establishment of Messrs. Paling and Co., Limited, the well known piano. ...
Article : 471 wordsThe piano warehouse of Messrs. White house and Marler, George street, has been specially stocked for Christmas demands. Pianos of various makes, including the ...
Article : 148 wordsThe two shops used by Mr. H. Weston, one at Petrie Bight, the other in Queen street, are both well stocked with Christmas literature and printing. The windows are ...
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Advertising : 387 wordsA shop window fitted with many lenses, binoculars, opera glasses, and the ordinary spectacles is at all times an attractive sight. Such u window is that of Greenfield and Co., ...
Article : 140 wordsThe tailoring establishment of Mr. John A. Clark is again to the front in its display of Christmas materials. The windows of both the George street and Queen street aliens ...
Article : 261 wordsA visit to the largo warehouse of Messrs. R. W. Thurlow and Co., of Queen and Charlotte streets, at this season is particularly interesting. This firm's display of seasonable ...
Article : 402 wordsThe business of this well known firm of biscuit and sweets manufacturers always increases, largely at Christmas time, hut this year the season has caused, them to be twice ...
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Advertising : 44 wordsThe establishment of J. A. Noble, ironmonger, Queen street, contains a large stock of goods from which it would bo easy to select many a useful Christmas present. ...
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The Telegraph (Brisbane, Qld. : 1872 - 1947), Wed 20 Dec 1899, Page 3
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