The following is the third instalment of notices of Christmas goods displays in the shops of too city:-- Mrs. Janet Walker. ...
Article : 430 wordsThe civil sittings of the Supreme Court wore resumed yesterday afternoon before his honour Mr. Justice Real and a jury of four. COAL MINING CASE. ...
Article : 977 wordsBAILY UP!" It was a quiet yet sonorous ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 1,635 wordsAn up-to-date furnishing warehouse is always worth a visit, and the establishment of Mr, w. Walton in Wickham street is certainly well abreast of the times. Since last ...
Article : 346 wordsMr. G. W. Marshall, of the Valley Medical Hall, has marked the advent of the Christmas season by exhibiting in his shop front the working model of a steamship at sea, together ...
Article : 85 wordsRichness of material and delicacy of workmanship, blended in a manner which denotes the skilled hand of tho true artist, are apparent in every article which adorns the ...
Article : 158 wordsIn a furniture warehouse may always be found a wide selection of goods wherefrom to choose a Christmas gift. At Mr. F. Tritton's furniture establishments in George street city ...
Article : 275 wordsThe bulk of the trade done during the week bus been for Christmas requirements, and wholesale merchants report almost entire clearances of Christmas goods. No change ...
Article : 402 wordsOne would hardly expect that the Christmas season would make very much difference to a furnishing warehouse, but it appears that a decided fillip is given to business even ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 784 wordsSome 16 years have now elapsed since Mr. David Webster started a large broad and biscuit factory on the Bogge road, South Brisbane and during that time business has ...
Article : 321 wordsThis Queen afreet firm have succeeded so well in meeting the wants of the photographers of this city, both professional and amateur, that they have found it ...
Article : 216 wordsThe establishment of the Federal Drapery and Clothing Company, who since tho commencement of the year have succeeded Messrs. Overall and Company at 100 Queen ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 538 wordsThe compact shop of Thomas Nixon, watchmaker and jeweller, is drawing much custom from citizens and visitors just now. Large red posters about it declare that the lessee is ...
Article : 151 wordsMr. C. A. Brown's stook of jewellery and kindred articles is large and complete. His shop in Queen street always gives one toe impression of a prosperous, capably conducted ...
Article : 207 wordsMr. Philip Hart's confectionery shop and refreshment rooms, known as the Cafe Imperial, front Queen street, in close proximity to the Telegraph Buildings. Mr. Hart has ...
Article : 148 wordsThese new luncheon rooms, which belong to the Brisbane Sandwich Company, have not been long established, and yet they have become widely known, and are very popular ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,620 wordsThe vestibule of tho Tosca studios in Queen street is always a centre of attraction in holiday times, and the present Christmas season is proving no exception. The artistically ...
Article : 163 wordsBaker and Rouse is one of those firms which too modern craze for amateur photography has brought to the front. Its headquarters are in Melbourne, and it possesses ...
Article : 236 wordsThe business of T. W. Gregg, tailor and woollen importer, whose shop is situated in too now block of buildings nearly opposite the Custom-house, is in a very flourishing ...
Article : 251 wordsThe Telegraph Hairdressing Saloon, or, as it is more generally known, " Victorsen's, " is situated in too front of too Telegraph Buildings. The hairdressing department has ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 30 wordsA sensation has been caused at Welshpool during the past week by the reported discovery of gold in the neighbourhood (says the Daily News of November 3). It seems that a ...
Article : 209 wordsIn some parts of Russia a curious gams is still played at Christmas time which has much to do with tho future life of tho participants. Some prominent person in the village ...
Article : 245 wordsMrs. Stevenson, newsagent, appears to be doing a very thriving business at her shop, Victoria place, near Victoria Bridge. The bright little shop is very largely stocked, ...
Article : 102 wordsThe Christmas stock displayed by B. G. Wilson and Co., ironmongers, Quern street, is a largo one. The windows contain many articles useful both for business and pastime. ...
Article : 238 wordsMr. Joseph W. Tritton, at the Fiveways, Woolloongabba, has this year secured a fine stook of Christmas goods of every variety, consisting of almost everything that can be ...
Article : 129 wordsMrs. Muncaster bus gone to much trouble in catering for the Christmas trade, and her shop, which is situated in Stanley street, is packed with toys of all descriptions. The ...
Article : 93 wordsArundell Bros., in Stanley street, Woollaongabba, have an attractive display of Christmas goods in their establishment, and on inspection of the well filled shelves and ...
Article : 120 wordsJack Horner of the Christmas pie is said to have really existed, though whether he deserved the title of "good boy " is exceedingly doubtful. He was however, a fortunate ...
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Advertising : 256 wordsAnother illustration of how perseverance has mot with just reword is illustrated in the old established firm of Messrs. G, and W. Barter, who to-day have a business ...
Article : 282 wordsOne Christmas night on active service I dreamed that I saw a soldier of my regiment and a tribesman struggling together. They fell, and the soldier stabbed the native with ...
Article : 134 wordsThe stroller along Stanley street, Woolloongabba, is compelled to stop and examine the windows of Mr. John Tritton's shop, which is situated opposite Bogge road. These ...
Article : 191 wordsThe old-established bookselling business of F. M'Donnell, Queen street, is to the fore this Christmas with a splendid assortment of seasonable goods. The display of Christmas ...
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The Telegraph (Brisbane, Qld. : 1872 - 1947), Fri 22 Dec 1899, Page 6
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