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Advertising : 1,846 wordsLast evening, in the Tasmanian Tourists' Bureau, the committee of the Tourist Association, who had been called together by the chairman (Mr. P. S. ...
Article : 511 wordsThe British ship Inveramsay, now in harbour, has had a rather unhappy experience with her crew. Some months ago, when she reached Hobart, a ...
Article : 871 wordsThis board met in the Public-buildings last evening, there being present—Messrs. J. C. Paton (in the chair), G. P. Adams, J. F. Mather, and Fred. B. Rattle. ...
Article : 113 wordsThe Marine Board met yesterday afternoon. Present—The Master Warden (Mr. A. E. Risby), Wardens S. T. Kirby. T. M. Fisher. M.L.O., F. W. ...
Article : 669 wordsQueenborough has been very much in the public [?]ye of late in regard to drainage and sanitation matters, but it is hoped that the works which have ...
Article : 1,235 wordsThe Hope of Queenborough Lodge held its usual weekly meeting on Monday. There was a large attendance of members and visitors. The C.T., Bro. A. Randall ...
Article : 157 wordsThe Women's Health Association, which is now entering upon its 19th year[?] and has done so much steady, useful work for the benefit of the citizens, has ...
Article : 82 wordsAt a meeting of the Western Tourist Association, held last night at Zeehan, it was resolved to wire to Mr. Wertheimer, the secretary of the Tasmanian Tourist ...
Article : 87 wordsThe usual half-yearly meeting of the Fern Bower Lodge of Druids was held at the lodge chambers, Collins-street, on Monday evening. Arch Druid Bro. C. ...
Article : 343 wordsOn Monday evening next the Hon. G. P. Fitzgerald will give a business talk to men on "Advertising." The address will be given in the Y.M.C.A. Rooms, ...
Article : 29 wordsA public meeting for women and girls will be held in the Town-hall to-night, when Mrs. Halliday will give an address on "Women's Work in the Church." ...
Article : 33 wordsThe annual general meeting of the Kempton Agricultural and Poultry Society will be held in the Victoria-hall on Saturday night, at 8 o'clock. ...
Article : 108 wordsAt the City Police Court yesterday afternoon, bgefore the Coroner (Mr. W. O. Wise) and a jury, of whom Mr. Hedley Salier was foreman, the adjourned ...
Article : 504 wordsAt the Police Court to-day the case of Evans v. Waters, alias Ivey, which was a claim for £100 damages, was heard before Mr. Commissioner E. W. ...
Article : 126 wordsA branch meeting was held last evening, and was well attended, the president (Mr. T. C. Simpson) being in the chair. One honorary and two benefit members were ...
Article : 222 wordsAt the Marine Board meeting yesterday a deputation of produce merchants urged the Board to allow produce waggons to unload on the wha[?] on shipping ...
Article : 103 wordsSir,—In a footnote to my letter appearing in your paper this morning, you are so good as to question my knowledge of the Huon roads. I have travelled the ...
Article : 594 wordsThe monthly meeting of the Camera Club was held yesterday evening. Mr. H. Burdon was in the chair. After disposing of the routine business. Mr. K. Norman ...
Article : 137 wordsThe Strahan Marine Board met to[?] day. There were present the Master Warden (Captain Ross), Warden H. Green, and Mr. A. G. Prater ...
Article : 508 wordsMr. J. W. Scanton, T.G. Railways, Burnie, Tas., writes:—"I was recommended by a friend to try Dr. Sheldon's New Discovery for Colds. I find that it gives ...
Article : 69 wordsThe annual meeting of the above board was held it the Council-chambers, Sandy Bay, last evening. The chairman (Mr. Wilfred Osborne) occupied the chair. The ...
Article : 458 wordsSir,—In the April number of the "Mothers in Council," the magazine of the Mothers' Union, I find what I consider a just appreciation of one phase of ...
Article : 263 wordsA successful invention means fortune. For Patents, [?] P. M. NEWTON, 72 Collins-st., Hobart. H. C. Tapping, Representative. Tel. 878. Head Office: 437 ...
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Wed 10 Jun 1908, Page 6
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