Sir,--Many of us have been anxiously waiting for the Early Closing Bill which has been brought ln by the Government, and which I see by your issue of to-day the Premier intends to push ...
Article : 899 wordsThe big, busy beehive occupied by Hordern Brothers' drapery and general outfitting business in Pitt -street is especially bustling just now with the Christmas business, and one is struck on ...
Article : 418 wordsShe felt the better for the girl's coming before the girl had come. Her household was not on so large a scale as to make It unnecessary for her to busy herself making preparations to receive a ...
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Advertising : 2,389 wordsC. G. Hatte, the universal provider or Newtown, claims to he able to supply even a duck pond. That is a commodity which, however, is not displayed in any of his departments, hut anything ...
Article : 223 wordsThe famous wire mattress- maker of George-street comes to the front each Christmas with a special show of the excellent goods with which his shop is stocked. The wire mattresses of John ...
Article : 190 wordsA visit to this up-to-date firm's handsome shoe store, 380. George-street (near G.P.O.) once more convinces us of their ability to supply footgear suitable for "all comers," and they look forward ...
Article : 367 wordsAn entrancing show of new Christmas millinery is made by H. W. Webb, King-street, and several now designs of the most fashionable hats are exhibited. One of the new shapes is the Trelawney, ...
Article : 185 wordsArnott, of Newcastle, is well known to the people of New South Wales, and more especially to the juvenile portion of the community, as the maker of the justly famed milk arrowroot ...
Article : 208 wordsSir, The Government, in endeavoring to pass this bill through this session, are showing their sincerity towards the shop assistants, and, if passed into law, will be a year to be remembered ...
Article : 320 wordsMrs. McCathie's ladles' outfitting warehouse, 80 King-street, is well known to everybody residing in the city, and to visitors from all parts of the colony, as one of the leading houses at ...
Article : 257 wordsTailoring establishments from the outside generally present the same, appearance the year round, discarding holly leaves and other Christmas decorations. But inside, as we discovered ...
Article : 125 wordsThere is a saying in Melbourne, "If you can't get it at Glen's you can't get it anywhere," which is fast becoming common Sydney. Glen's is short for W. H. Glen and Co., music ...
Article : 233 wordsSir,--If there is one thing that will gladden and refresh the hearts and minds of all true aud devoted citizens, it will he the call closing movement. Our girls now, on a general scale, ...
Article : 269 wordsSir,--As an elector of the colony, permit me space to congratulate Ministers upon their spirited public works proposals. We find them successfully carrying through the popular ...
Article : 712 wordsIn view of the recent deputation of produce merchants having failed to induce the Railway Commissioners to reconsider their determination to enforce new regulations next month in ...
Article : 617 words"As Irish as the bogs" is an old saying, and every true Irishman will agree that to be so is something to be proud of. The stock of Christmas novelties shown by Messrs W. T. Water ...
Article : 251 wordsSir,--The Early Closing Bill is now before the "House," but as one of those who wish to see justice, I trust, you will give this room to press tho greatest disapproval of the proposes ...
Article : 270 wordsIn Hunter-street, just round the corner out of Pitt-street, the remarkably rich-looking establishment of Messrs. Fairfax and Roberts, jewellers, can hardly escape the notice of the most ...
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Advertising : 60 wordsAt the familiar photographic establishment of Creelman and Co., in the Sydney Arcade, experience this year shows that the custom for people to send photos as Christmas presents is ...
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The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930), Wed 14 Dec 1898, Page 4
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