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Advertising : 2,361 wordsA most painful sensation was created in Northam on Sunday morning when news of the death of Mr. Ernest W. Carter, of Meckering, one of the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 185 wordsResid[?]ts of Northam and surrounding districts will be interested to learn that Messrs H. J. Wigmore & Co., ltd, have recently completed one of the ...
Article : 315 wordsBoxers will learn with pleasure that after several efforts a match has at last been arranged between Mill Parsons and Steve Watson, both ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 332 wordsMr. W. G. Grave, of the Empire Bakery, in order to maintain the high reputation that he has established as a baker and pastrycook, has lately ...
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Advertising : 278 wordsIt will be noticed with interest that a meeting is to be held at the Shamrock Hotel, Northam, on Saturday afternoon next to discuss generally the ...
Article : 663 wordsMessrs. Carter & Fletcher, with their string of buckjumpers showed to a packed house on Saturday night. The programme submitted was an ...
Article : 133 wordsOur Meckering correspondent writes: Meckering was plunged into profound gloom on Sunday morning when it became known that Mr E. W. ...
Article : 723 wordsThe second round in ward cricket will be commenced this afternoon at West Northam, when the East and West Wards will meet. The West Ward ...
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The Northam Advertiser (WA : 1895 - 1955), Wed 9 Dec 1908, Page 2
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