With Messrs. George Robertson and Co., the best known Australian publishing house, whose Sydney premises are in George-street, cards, calendars, and fancy goods are leading features ...
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Article : 138 wordsFire cannot diminish the ardor and business capacity at Roberts' Hotel, at the corner of George and Market streets. It is greater than ever now, and since the blaze in August great ...
Article : 188 wordsOne is amazed looking round the city at the revolution which has been made in the footwear trade. The old order of things is fast dying out, giving way to bright, attractive shoe stores, ...
Article : 293 wordsAt the Randwick Town-hall, on Thursday afternoon, an entertainment was given by the students of Claremont College, Randwick, and the annual distribution of prizes took place. The ...
Article : 173 wordsVisitors from the country during the holidays, and city folk, too, for the matter of that, will do well to note that the premises of Mr. H. A. Rose, chemist and, druggist, 531 George-street, ...
Article : 122 wordsThe Town-hall is still right opposite Messrs. Hebarfald and Co.'s furniture warehouse. Walk right in, and you find a large and artistic stock of the latest things in ...
Article : 153 wordsThe annual breaking-up entertainment and distribution of prizes in connection with the high school of the Dominican Convent, Newcastle, took place on Thursday last. The programme ...
Article : 1,955 words'A' neatly-carpeted stairway from Hunter-street, well lighted, and easy of access, takes one to the jewellery showrooms of Messrs. Hardy Brothers. Anyone wishing to select a present has the widest ...
Article : 165 wordsSince its re-erection, the Barleymow Hotel, which stands on the corner of Park and Castlereagh streets, has secured, as it deserved to secure, extensive patronage. Those desirous of ...
Article : 143 wordsThe Fort-street Model Public School made a tremendous splash with its prize distribution yesterday. The whole of the ground floor of the Centernlal-hall wis packed with scholars and ...
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Article : 875 words"Ours is a family trade," said one of the gentlemen at Messrs. Riley Brothers', as he was showing the reporter through the showrooms of the vast establishment at the comer of George ...
Article : 227 wordsThis firm has very extensive premises in King-street. Newtown, formerly known as St. George's-hall, these are stocked with an immense variety of furniture, beds, bedding, carpets, and other ...
Article : 93 wordsAt the Central Court yesterday, before Mr. Isaacs, S.M., Edward Pike (41), a plumber, was charged with maliciously damaging a gas lamp to the extent of 5s, the property of the Australian Gaslight Company. ...
Article : 116 wordsHepworths, Limited, the London and Leeds Wholesale clothiers, hatters, and fashionable tailors, "The Palace of Fashions," corner of George and Bathurst streets, and the great XL., ...
Article : 223 wordsAt the Central Court yesterday, before Mr. Isaacs, S.M., Walter Seymour (44), a laborer, was charged with assaulting Samuel Sheard, a wood and coal merchant, carrying on business in Sussex-street. Prosecutor stated ...
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Article : 82 wordsIn the Summons Division of the Central Court yesterday, Esther Lafalaise, a married woman residing at 53 Wellington-street, Chippendale, proceeded against William Ferguson, a painter, residing in the same locality, ...
Article : 69 wordsThe firm of W. H. Glen and Co., of George-street, though comparatively new to Sydney, is one of the oldest musical firms in the colonies, having been established in |Melbourne 40 years ...
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Article : 158 wordsAt the Newtown Court yesterday, Angus M'Donald was summoned, at the instance of the Railway Department, for travelling from Kogarah to Sydney with a return half-ticket which had expired. The ticket was ...
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Article : 181 wordsThere was a large attendance at the speech day ceremony at St. Nicolas' College, Randwick, yesterday afternoon. The prizes were presented to the winners by Judge Backhouse. The others ...
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The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930), Sat 19 Dec 1896, Page 13
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