CHRISTMAS-TIDE is once more upon us, and the business people have been busy during the post week making extensive preparations for the festive season. These preparations have ...
Article : 429 wordsIn few places is the pressure of Christmas business more apparent than at Messrs. Powell & Paletherpe's establishment. On each occasion that our representative called ...
Article : 166 wordsA visit of inspection to Mr. W. M. Tanner's business premises is always interesting, for his large and varied stock is of a nuture that one may spend a useful and profitable hour ...
Article : 411 wordsT. Farnell's "Palace," in Russell-street, has invariably been a centre of attraction for years past, and to-night and Christmas Eve it will be no exception to the [?] The left ...
Article : 100 wordsIn Russell-street we find Mr. Blackburn's splendid saddlery establishment still to the front with one of the finest displays of saddlery and harness of every description that ...
Article : 522 wordsMrs. Somerville's shop is situated in Campbell-Street, Mort Estate, and she has arranged for a good consignment of groce[?] and other goods to meet the Christmas demands in that ...
Article : 67 wordsThe Misses Berkman & Reed have a really excellent display of Christmas goods, most attractively arranged. These include novelties for Christmas, particularly in summer ...
Article : 53 wordsThe same remarks, as to briskness of trade that we applied to the previous mentioned establishment, also apply to Messrs Cato & Co. It was only after repeated visits that ...
Article : 774 wordsPresents to the public this year a large and varied assortment of Chinese goods including many lines most suitable for Christmas presents. The windows are mostly ...
Article : 54 wordsUp to the time of our representative's visit the pushing firm of Taylor, Lightbody & Co. had been too busy to do anything in the way of window decorations, and they will only ...
Article : 161 wordsMessrs. H. Stevens and Co., the oldest and one of the leading business firms on the Downs, are rather behind this season in their Christmas decorations owing to pressure of ...
Article : 450 wordsAlso has a good collection of Chinese goods suitable for Christmas. The windows are well dressed and attractive, containing fireworks, rockets, fans, cabinets, and a first class ...
Article : 53 wordsThis old established firm of stationers, booksellers, &c., fairly surpass themselves this year in their preparations for the festive season. The handsome windows of the ...
Article : 589 wordsMessrs. P. O'Brien, E. Murphy, G. Hurford and Co., J. Nihill, and M. McGovern have their windows well displayed with the last of groceries, &c.: and Mr. J. Gibs has his ...
Article : 213 wordsAs usual the enterprising firm of Laidlaw and Peak are strongly in evidence this Christmas, and a visit to the store where the numerous staff are kept exceedingly busy ...
Article : 244 wordsOne of the most interprising firms in its line in town is that of Partridge & Co., and we are pleased to say that it is meeting with the success that such enterprise deserves. ...
Article : 378 wordsThese "Universal Providers" are once more in the front rank with their usual "Grand Christmas Bazaar," and it will well repay any person to visit their establishment ...
Article : 1,227 wordsThe German Liner, Spree, outward bound to New York, with 350 passengers on board, struck on a dangerous rock off the Isle of Wight last night. Through the exertions of ...
Article : 57 wordsMr. C. T. Edwards has made special arrangements for an attractive display at Christmas. His windows will be one of the centres of attraction in Russell-street, and ...
Article : 290 wordsMr. A. Anderson's store in Ruthven-street, south, as usual displays elaborate preparations for Christmas The decorations were not complete at the time of our visit, but they ...
Article : 96 wordsIN the matter of the land of John Eaton, of Clifton, deceased. Mr. L. E. Groom, instructed by Messrs. Hart, Flower, and Drury, renewed a motion ...
Article : 289 wordsThe enterprising firm of Messrs. J. P. McLeish & Co. are as usual particularly busy. At the time of our visits the windows were not finished, but we confidently expect that ...
Article : 70 wordsMr. Robert Aland's establishment needs no introduction to our readers. He makes no extra attempt at Christmas display, but a brief survey of his promises will convince any ...
Article : 77 wordsSince our last Christmas visit Messrs. T. K. Lamb & Co. have made very important changes in the location of their business premises, changes which have proved most ...
Article : 340 wordsMr. J. Fogarty, as of yore, makes no special effort at display during the festive season. He is quite satisfied if he can supply his many customers with such goods as are ...
Article : 64 wordsOne of the greatest contres of attraction during Christmas-Tide will undoubtedly be the Jewellers shops. The preparations for the Christmas season ...
Article : 508 wordsMr. Robert Filshie is prominent in his particular line as plumber, tinsmith, ironworker, &c., and a visit to his extensive establishment is exceedingly interesting. He has a ...
Article : 105 wordsMr. Troy is also keeping pace with the demands of the festive season. He has a nice Christmas stock of seasonable articles on hand, and the quality is excellent. Mr. Troy ...
Article : 80 wordsThe name of A. Prevan and Co. has come to be synonymous with what is up to date in the various departments of their business so that our readers will not be surprised to find ...
Article : 493 wordsOne would be considerably devoid of the powers of observation who could pass by the establishment of Mr. E. Smart's without noticing and admiring the shining and polished ...
Article : 150 wordsThe name of the firm of T. K. Lamb & Co., Caterers, Confectioners, &c., is now a household word throughout South Queensland. Far and wide their fame has reached, and their ...
Article : 513 wordsIn the Lands and Goods of John Eston, deceased (adjourned motion for letters of administration). Mr. L. E Groom (instructed by Messrs. ...
Article : 626 wordsMr. R. Renwick, whose business has been increasing year by year, is always to the fore, whether it be Christmas or any other season. On entering this store even the ...
Article : 720 wordsThe shop window of Mr. G. P. Merry's, Toowoomba Exchange, are among the neatest and most artistically dressed in town, and are very typical of the contests of the shop. ...
Article : 227 wordsThe establishment of Mr. W. A. Noble, chemist, has put on its best appearance and due preparations have been mado for a brisk business already begun, in the many ...
Article : 508 wordsQueen-street style predominates at Mr. F. C. Warren's gentlemen's mercery establishment, and his well-dressed Christmas windows are not for their size surpassed in the ...
Article : 190 wordsOur old friends Mat Campbell & Co. are as usual in the front rank at the Christmas season. They have a most tastefully arranged window, containing a splendid stock of ...
Article : 240 wordsThe long-established and popular establishment of Mr. G. Block, bookseller and stationer, situated in Ruthven-street, opposite T. K. Lamb & Co.'s, is especially to the fore this ...
Article : 199 wordsUndoubtedly one of the most attractive shops in Toowoomba at any time is Casper & Co.'s Confectionery Establishment, together with the Dining and Refreshment Rooms. ...
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