The fact that in a city so well provided with first-rate boat shops Messrs Pittard and Son have established themselves in each of the three principal ...
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Article : 137 wordsA firm which has made a reputation for itself in every phase of the plumbing and gas fitting trade is that of A. Cant, whose business has been conducted in ...
Article : 154 wordsThe reputation which Palmer's, as chemists, have had in Ballarat for many years has been in no small degree than of doctor and chemist combined. "Go to ...
Article : 165 wordsThe "red Front" shop in Lydiard street, near the Western Station, is noted for the enterprise of its proprietor Mr H. Fricke. The hairdressing and shaving ...
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Article : 128 wordsAn old-established firm such as that of John Hollway and Sons. Armstrong street, needs little introduction to the Ballarat industrial public. It specialises ...
Article : 121 wordsIf there is one place more than another which proclaims on all sides that Christmas is here, it is Simpson's Book Arcade, in Sturt street. Christmas would not be ...
Article : 253 wordsSpecial preparations have been made by Mr W. T. Thomson, proprietor of the A.B.C. grill and ten rooms, 417 Shirt street, for the Christmas trade. This cafe ...
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Article : 96 wordsDraper's confectionery has stood the test of time so well that any attempt to enter a plan on its behalf would ho like attempting to add another hue to the ...
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Article : 214 wordsA good display of furniture is made at the rooms Mr David Walkers, Sturt street, and inspection is invited at any time. Mr Walker is a buyer as well as ...
Article : 79 wordsThe decoration of the home has during late years been elevated to a high art pictures naturally play an important part and in this department also ...
Article : 158 wordsTo their unlimited number of cordials Messrs Rowlands and Co. during recent years added Sarilla, an invigorating and palatable herbal beverage eminently suit. ...
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Article : 158 wordsThe visitor to Messrs C. N Marks and Co's jewellery establishment, at the corner of Sturt and Lydiard streets, finds himself just now in a bewildering maze of glitter ...
Article : 148 wordsRun on the lines of the American departmental businesses, Thomas' Supply Stores, at the lower end of Sturt street, have been for some years recognised as ...
Article : 196 wordsA well-stocked jeweller's shop is perhaps the easiest place of all to find something suitable for a Christmas present. Just now M'Gibbony Bros.' premises in ...
Article : 88 wordsThe demands for suitable gifts has energised Mr P. Vince, of 38 Sturt street, into keen competition for patronage in jewellery. He is now showing some charming ...
Article : 64 wordsAmongst the many pleasant ways of spending a holiday for those who have a fancy for photography is to tour the country with a camera, and A. E. Eva ...
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The Ballarat Courier (Vic. : 1869 - 1900; 1914 - 1918), Wed 20 Dec 1916, Page 6
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