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  2. PASTORAL AND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF DENILIQUIN.

    A meeting of the council of the above society [?] held on Thursday afternoon at the Royal [?] The chair was occupied by Mr G. Lester (the [?]dent), and Messrs M. J. Carew, W. Kilpatrick, [?] ...

    Article : 2,011 words
  3. STOCK REPORT.

    THE weather this week has been warm, but the [?] so far has been much cooler than is usually [?] case. Sunday was the hottest and most dis[?] day this week, the thermometer reaching ...

    Article : 238 words
  4. A. B. JEFFERSON.

    Mr A. B. Jefferson’s pharmacy in Napier-street it is quite safe to say has the finest window display that has been seen here for many years past. The manager, Mr F. E. W. Darling, is showing full lines of ...

    Article : 238 words
  5. THE CHRISTMAS SHOPS.

    One of the most tasteful displays this Christmas is that of Messrs Jane and Jane, whose large premises will be found full of all the choicest classes of merchandise suitable for the festive season now upon ...

    Article : 198 words
  6. Advertising

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    Advertising : 51 words
  7. Advertising

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    Advertising : 1,751 words
  8. C. ISING AND CO.

    A visit to Messrs Ising and Co’s commodious premises will at once convince visitors that the firm have spared no pains to cater for the Xmas trade, and large consignments of goods have been arriving ...

    Article : 161 words
  9. Advertising

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    Advertising : 615 words
  10. Advertising

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    Advertising : 110 words
  11. CRICKET.

    The third round in the 1900-1901 premiership was commenced on Saturday, when the Trades and Natives met the former team winning by 5 wickets and 34 runs. When they first met this season the ...

    Article : 847 words
  12. P. FAGAN.

    Who has not heard of “Pagan’s boots and shoes,” and “the People’s Tea Store?” Certainly no one in Deniliquin, and it is equally certain that better value for goods in the drapery and men’s clothing ...

    Article : 147 words
  13. A J. WHITELOCK.

    Next to Messrs Ising and Co’s we come to the well-known Tailoring establishment of Mr A. J. Whitelock. Here will be found in great variety up-to-date patterns in tweeds, twills, vicunas, serges, etc., ...

    Article : 109 words
  14. OUR CHRISTMAS GREETING.

    ONCE more, and on this occasion for the last time in the century, Christmas has come round, and with it the numerous recollections grave and gay which are inseparable from the season. ...

    Article : 1,135 words
  15. JAMES FARQUHAR.

    A great variety of jewellery is now on view at Mr J. Farquhar’s window in Cressy-street. The watches, clocks, and jewellery make up a substantial show, and the minor articles suitable for seasonable ...

    Article : 47 words
  16. JAMES MUDIE.

    Opposite the post-office Mr. James Mudie’s tailoring establishment is to be found, and in the workrooms there is a busy little band employed. The fashionable materials these time appear to be ...

    Article : 104 words
  17. H. GILLESPIE.

    An excellent display of fancy goods, Xmas cards and stationery, is made at Mr H. Gillespie’s shop in Cressy-street opposite the post office. Year by year the designs in Xmas cards appear to be improved ...

    Article : 175 words
  18. ROBERTSON AND DOUGLAS.

    A visit to the “corner shop,” where Messrs Robertson and Douglas are now doing business, will at once convince anyone that this young firm is rapidly growing, and like their opposition friends ...

    Article : 194 words
  19. A. T. EMBY.

    Mr Alf T. Emry’s new shop in Cressy-street is literally stocked to the doors with every description of ironmongery, glassware, crockery novelties, useful ornaments and silver-plated goods. A special ...

    Article : 239 words
  20. W. B. POLLARD.

    It is only a year or two ago since Mr W. B. Pollard commenced business in Deniliquin, but he has certainly succeeded in building up a first-class grocery establishment, and to this he has added a ...

    Article : 116 words
  21. BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.

    A number of addresses from public bodies were presented to the Governor-General to-day. Sir George Turner, the Premier of Victoria, and Mr. Holder, the Premier of South Australia, are on ...

    Article : 169 words
  22. H. ISLIP’S.

    In End-street, near the Royal Hotel, Mr H. Islip’s furniture and crockery shop at the present time contains a magnificent assortment of goods, comprising bamboo blinds, Vienna chairs, wire ...

    Article : 302 words
  23. DENILIQUIN SMALL DEBTS COURT.

    Thomas Gordon and Emma Gordon v. Emma Gilbody (Mr Laman), claim for slander, £10. Verdict for 1s damages; no costs allowed. Daisy Smith v. S. Donelan, wages, etc., £3 2s. ...

    Article : 112 words
  24. LONDON.

    General French has joined General Clements’ column, and it is now reported that De Wet is threatening Winburg. The English newspapers, though surprised at Sir ...

    Article : 341 words
  25. Advertising

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    Advertising : 287 words
  26. W. HARRY.

    Mr W. Harry, who has recently opened a branch shop in Cressy-street, will have a very large stock of toys and novelties, and a great variety of musical instruments on show in the window to-night and on ...

    Article : 85 words
  27. MORT AND WATSON.

    A very old established firm is that of Mort and Watson, and this year, as usual, besides looking after the requirements of their patrons in the more substantial lines in grocery, they have large stocks ...

    Article : 122 words
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