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Advertising : 520 wordsA pleasant evening was spent at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Archer, Don, to celebrate the coming of ago of their daughter Iris. The evening was ...
Article : 703 wordsRAG rugs which from long usage and frequent washings have become so soft that they refuse to lie flat on the floor, but catch on heels and chairs ...
Article : 216 wordsLAMB can be used to make a tasty pudding which the family will enjoy on these wintry nights. Make a light suet crust and line ...
Article : 174 wordsOpportunities for making a keen and individual choice in either personal articles or home requirements lie in the amount of time at the disposal of the shopper. Usually the greatest handicap of the discriminating shopper is lack of time to inspect ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 87 wordsIt pays to buy good footwear, especially this wet weather. Mr..H. J. Tanner has a very reliable boy's boxhide school boot with the Khromyd ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 66 wordsThe pennant match which was to have been played between Burnie and Wynyard yesterday has been postponed until next Tuesday afternoon, when play will ...
Article : 35 wordsLast week-end Seabrook members entertained a large party of players from the Devonport club. About 20 made the trip, and although the match honors ...
Article : 316 wordsOne of the most attractive stores in Devonport is the Bon Marche. Here are some bargains obtainable: Large coffee essence, 1/ bottle; large Wor. ...
Article : 62 wordsMr. Harrison sells the best homegrown vegetables at his shop, Mount street, Burnie. Local cauliflowers, cabbages, onions, Turk's caps, lettuce, ...
Article : 52 wordsIt is a real consolation for Burnie housewives to know they can get a tender joint or steak from Mr. Clarke, the Burnie quality butcher. Country ...
Article : 50 wordsTo-morrow: Four-ball bogey handicap (Mr. Horton's trophy). July 2: Foursomes. July 9: Monthly medal (stroke). ...
Article : 24 wordsAt "Wright's Bon Marche, Wynyard, 3d. per yard, same day service. As we have had five years' experience with spoke stitching we guarantee ...
Article : 47 words"My effort in hitting a golf ball, is to direct every source of power which I possess towards increasing the speed of the club head. The first sense that ...
Article : 138 wordsThe Canadian foursomes on Saturday proved interesting, as two pairs tied for first and second places. Harris and Foster returned the best gross score, going ...
Article : 713 wordsWhy send away for crumpets when A. E. Cook makes the best? He always has smallgoods fresh daily. Picnicparties are catered for. Birthday and ...
Article : 53 wordsThe sensible housekeeper knows that the purchase of good towels is economical and advisable. Some very good lines are to be seen at Craw's Sale. ...
Article : 66 wordsAsk your storekeeper or chemist for Cream Emulsion—the best quality obtainable. Use only this pure emulsion, and satisfaction will be secured. It is ...
Article : 38 wordsThe Majestic Cafe, Burnie, near the railway station, has suporior accommodation for permanent boarders, for whom the charge is 25/ weekly and 6/ ...
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Advertising : 36 wordsThe Burnie associates played the second round for the club silver spoon on Wednesday afternoon. The winner was Mrs. Kent with a net 68. Mrs. Horler played ...
Article : 134 wordsThe famous Blue Ribbon Crumpets are guaranteed wholesome, and are pure and fresh. They make a nice savory for breakfast, and are so light that they ...
Article : 51 wordsThe Rainbow Cafe, near the P.O., Burnie, caters specially for the country folk, and quick service is maintained. A cup of tea and biscuits, 3d.; scones ...
Article : 48 wordsA stroke event last Friday was won by Mrs. Flower. Last Tuesday a flag competition was held. Miss Westbrook, who finished on ...
Article : 93 wordsOakleigh Guest House, Burnie, has many attractions. It is situated in picturesque grounds right opposite the beach, and within very easy distance of ...
Article : 54 wordsSend your evening gloves to be cleaned to Mrs. E. L. de Santo, 143 St. John street, Launceston, where all classes of work are done by the latest ...
Article : 56 wordsIn last Saturday's event, a Canadian foursome bogey, "old man Bogey" seemed to have the best of it, and E. Stingle and S. L. Cannon finished winners. It is ...
Article : 239 wordsTo-morrow.—Flag competition and second round J. A. Domeney Cup. July 2.—Bogey Handicap. July 9.—Tennis match (president v. ...
Article : 36 wordsAt The Imperial Cafe, Ulverstone (next door to Piper's) a good threecourse dinner is served, for 1/6. Morning and afternoon tea with home-made ...
Article : 49 wordsBurnie has proved the old proverb that "It knows a good thing when it sees one." The Wattles Cafe attracts patrons through its excellent cooking ...
Article : 104 wordsLast Saturday the first round for the J. A. Domeney Cup was played. A large field of enthusiastic members participated. D. Gilmour headed the list with a score ...
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Advocate (Burnie, Tas. : 1890 - 1954), Fri 24 Jun 1932, Page 7
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