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Advertising : 1,325 wordsEastman's Fruit Palace continues to be the leading house in Devonport for everything in fruit and cordials, vegetables, etc. ...
Article : 131 wordsNo town is complete without its candy store, and Devonport is fortunate in possessing a candy store that manufactures the delectable sweetmeats that ...
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Article : 80 wordsThis cafe, lately taken over by Mr. L. Wingrove, of Launceston, is equal in every way to city businesses of a similar class. Situate in the new and ...
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Article : 166 wordsQuite the centre of attraction was the exhibit of cars and carts by this progressive Ulverstone firm, which was the largest on the Devonport Show Ground. ...
Article : 897 wordsRecently Mr. T. W. Price, owing to increased business demanding larger premises, took over the new and spacious coach factory built for Mr. F. A. Drake. ...
Article : 119 words'A' cordial invitation is extended by Mir. T. W. Broomby (late A.I.F.) to visitors in need of any class of footwear to call on him: he will be pleased to ...
Article : 95 wordsThe display at this stand of musical instruments was the centre of attraction all day. The new player piano that renders the composer's own idea, also ...
Article : 177 wordsThe modern tea rooms just opened in Rooke-street by Misses White and Burgess are quite as pleasant and cheerful as the name implies. Visitors who call ...
Article : 99 wordsThose in need of furniture would do well to call on !Mr. T. White, who has taken over the large emporium in Stewart-street. From a modest beginning the ...
Article : 127 wordsMr. and Mrs. J. B. Coleman, who had control of The Hawthorns for four years, and established there a reputation for good meals and every attention to ...
Article : 214 wordsThis well and favourably known firm has a Tasmanian-wide reputation for fair and honourable dealing, and it is a known fact that, though the firm are ...
Article : 461 wordsThis well-known business in the heart of Rooke-street is rapidly growing, and the demands of an increasing clientele have induced the proprietor to ...
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Thu 11 Nov 1920, Page 7
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