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Advertising : 54 wordsMr. William Padbury, of tho Colonial Stores, Guildford, has one of the most extensive, businesses outside of Perth, and the proportions of his stand at the show are in ...
Article : 823 wordsFolk passing along the east end of the grounds pretty well unanimously pulled up to inspect a unique exhibit in the [?] of a cottage in which, and around which, ...
Article : 607 wordsIt will be scarcely [?] that no exhibit secured greater attention, or held its admirers more than that of the Adelaide millers, Messrs. W. H. Thomas and ...
Article : 630 wordsApart from the exhibits of live stocK, nothing was more attractive to the average visitor to the Royal Agricultural Society's. Show than the industrial exhibits. The ...
Article : 178 wordsUndoubtedly one of the most striking features of the show, is the stand occupied by [?] of Messrs. W. Sandover and Co. This well-known firm, ...
Article : 1,242 wordsThere was no doubt about the question aa to whether the Massey-Harris Co. were pleased at [?] regal recognition and patronage. Fronting the company's exhibit at ...
Article : 772 wordsOne of the most attractive displays in this section was that of Mr. Robert Cockburn of Hay-street. This exhibitor did not endeavor to crowd a large number of vehicles ...
Article : 285 wordsNo firm of hardware merchants is bettern known in the Eastern. States than Messrs. G. P. Harris [?] and Co., and though it is not so very long ago since ...
Article : 628 wordsIn this year's competition for the Wine Challenge. Cup the Glen Hardey wines secured second place, a fact distinctly favourable, when it is considered that this ...
Article : 220 wordsIf the previous builder has a tendency for the ligh tand durable, Mr. J. Rhodes' fancy seems to lead him to those things strong and lasting. The James-street ...
Article : 234 words"Across the way;" Mr. Mr. C. W. Ferguson, the proprietor of the popular [?] was found to be not in the least put out by having dropped from first to ...
Article : 193 wordsAn interesting exhibit to those engaged in the fruit-growing industry was shown by Messrs. Ballantyne and Co., packing case manufacturers. 314 ...
Article : 260 wordsMessrs. Bowra and O'Dea, of Pier-street, according to their foreman, Mr. H. Stevens, work on the principle that "a good thing is more likely to be cheap ...
Article : 455 wordsThe Fremantle firm of carriage builders, Messrs. Bolton and Sons, were to the fore with a very handy and attractive display. The work in the whole of this array ...
Article : 178 wordsDaniel White and Co. made a magnificent and interesting display of vehicles again this year. They showed in all 30 carriages, all of which were handsomely finished. The ...
Article : 407 wordsThe names of Messrs. F. and C. Piesse and Co., are Well-known throughout the State, as successful millers, [?] Their career has been one of ...
Article : 246 wordsAnyone glancing over the carriage entries must nave been struck with the prominence which, is now given by the local builders to the rubber tyree. Every ...
Article : 262 wordsMessrs. Richard Purser and Co. have a fine exhibit at the show and prominent among their specialities are the manufactures of that well known firm the Walter ...
Article : 380 wordsThe principal Mature about the exhibit of Messrs. J. Barre Johnston and Co. were the Campbell oil canines which were shown in full working order, one of 9 horse ...
Article : 402 wordsWith the strides made in land settlement and agriculture generally, has come an increased demand for artificial [?] A few years ago, an idea, was pretty strong ...
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The Daily News (Perth, WA : 1882 - 1955), Thu 22 Oct 1903, Page 2
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