The characteristic feature of Boan Brothers' Christmas display is, as usual, originality—originality not only in the attractively adorned windows ...
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Article : 386 wordsIn Adelaide on Thursday a number of racing trophies were auctioned. The owner's name had been carefully removed, but it is well-known they ...
Article : 1,365 wordsMr. Peter M. [?] and cheery personality is sufficient to cure the ills of customers requiring some of the many [?]trums dispensed ...
Article : 173 wordsThe firm of R. E. A. Kitchen is still forging ahead, and keeping abreast of the times, the extensive and attractive store being closely packed with a stock ...
Article : 217 wordsAustralia gasped on Thursday morning when it read that Tommy Burns and Jack Johnson nearly anticipate the 26th last Wednesday night, when ...
Article : 488 wordsThe Lewis Cycles are famed throughout Australia for lightness, strength, and speed, and at the local showrooms a meritorious exhibition of ...
Article : 107 wordsThe latest addition made by Mr. W. Hepburn to his confectionery factory in Argent-street North is an aerated water plant. At this factory is ...
Article : 264 wordsJ. S. Guidi has been established too long in Broken Hill to need any newspaper puff. His stock of paints and wallpapers is very heavy, and right up ...
Article : 87 wordsSir,—When once a man is aroused to a sense that he is responsible Godward, it seems to be the case that he thinks about doing something, which shall ...
Article : 630 wordsAnnells Br[?]sm are the builders of the popular Silver City bicycles, which have made a big reputation as road and racing machines. The Silver ...
Article : 98 wordsSir,—Of late a lot has been stated publicly by Socialists about our present marriage conditions as not being perfect. The system has been held up to ...
Article : 751 wordsThe butchering establishments of F. E. Bromley are noted for its cleanliness, the intest in Lane-street being particularly attractive in appearance. ...
Article : 85 wordsSamson was the strong man of ancient history, and was able by his prodigious strength to pull down pillars and push in solid buildings, but he was ...
Article : 257 wordsA popular place for confectionery, icecream, and cool drinks is that of Charles Bevan, in Oxidc-street. The volume of trade at this establishment ...
Article : 100 wordsMr. W. J. Hammill is the universal provider of Railway Town and in his extensive shops, which have only recently been erected, may be seen ...
Article : 204 wordsDoes your head ache? Do you feel tired and depressed? Have you a poor appetite? At this season most people are troubled one way or another with ...
Article : 351 wordsMr. C. Laubmana, the well-known oculist and optician, may be consulted daily at his rooms, Sulphide-street, by those suffering from eye trouble or ...
Article : 63 wordsAlthough Mr. Tait has severed his connection as licensee of the Masonic Hotel and taken over Finn's Royal Hotel, his wholesale and bonded stores ...
Article : 114 wordsMitchell anti Young maintain their reputation for ironmongery, glassware, crockery, upholstering, etc. A special consignment of goods for ...
Article : 64 wordsMr. T. Reid finds biz. fairly brisk at the Criterion Hotel, and makes it a point to supply only the best of liquors, wines, and ales. He will be pleased ...
Article : 41 wordsWilson Brothers are the up-to-date Railway Town butchers. They have recently enlarged their promises and added a cooling tower and chamber to ...
Article : 77 wordsReeks, Tr[?]naman, and Co. are essentially hat merchants. They certainly trade in men's clothing, but hats—hats of all makes, sizes, and ...
Article : 166 wordsC. Sandland has a large stock of new and secondhand furniture advantageously displayed at his mart Argent-street. Sales ofvehicles, ...
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Advertising : 175 wordsThe Apothecaries Company still continues successfully under Mr. Oswald Lower, whose well-known remedies for removing corns and toothache have ...
Article : 59 wordsOscar Radestock of the Wentworth Hotel, is famous for his aerated waters and cordials, the stone ginger beer being exceptionally good In wines he ...
Article : 44 wordsW. B. Wearne, of Oxide-street, besides being a general storekeeper, dea[?] largely in chaff, bran, oats, etc., and is also a retailer of wood and ...
Article : 54 wordsG. B. Woodman, of the Woodman Cycle Works, Oxide-street, makes motor building his forte, and has turned out some really first-class machines. He ...
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Advertising : 71 wordsKay and Co. still continue to flourish as tobaceonists and hairdressers. The stock ofcigars, pipes, and other requisites is of a varied character, and will ...
Article : 53 wordsMr. J. H. Barnett, the well-known tailor, who recently took over the promises of Mr. H. Parker, has met with a measure of success that has ...
Article : 82 wordsCrossing Brothers maintain their reputation for being up-to-date butch[?]rs, with the latest improved plants for the making of smallgootls and ...
Article : 52 wordsJ. M'Intyre, the popular fashionable tailor, is to be seen in Argent-street, next Guidi's with a complete range of the latest in seasonable tweeds, cloths ...
Article : 46 wordsThe Barrier Import and Agency Company, under the control of Messrs, Bishop and Niemann. has made rapid strides since its establishment here some ...
Article : 47 wordsIt would be safe to say that there is hardly a house on the Barrier, but that has some sample of work either in photography or frames turned out ...
Article : 136 wordsSir,—"Australia for the Australians. Ireland for the Irish, Poland for the Poles, and India for the Indians," is the opening of a leading article (not in ...
Article : 432 wordsMr. T. Stevens, Broken Hill's only piano tuner, is kept busily engaged bringing instruments up to concert pitch. He is an expert in this line. ...
Article : 41 wordsThe one place for phonographs and records, of which the latest are always procured, is at N. Dix's, Argent-street. Novelties, post and Christmas cards, ...
Article : 90 wordsMr. W. E. Wyld, late of Brokes Hill. licensee of the Wheatsheaf Hotel. North Shields, Port Linooln, invites tourists from Broken Hill to put up at ...
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Barrier Miner (Broken Hill, NSW : 1888 - 1954), Mon 21 Dec 1908, Page 6
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