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Advertising : 1,400 wordsEXACTLY opposite the Town Hall, and adjoining the ironmongery department of Messrs. Cribb and Foote's establishment, is the chemist shop of Mr. F. C. Allen. There is, however, ...
Article : 136 wordsIn the hardware department Messrs. Cribb and Foote have just opened out an exceptionally choice lot of goods suitable for presentation purposes. Samples of these have been ...
Article : 275 wordsA business which has made great progress since its inception some two years ago is the Cycle Agency run by Mr. G. A. J[?]skes. His show-room is in Brisbane-street, near the ...
Article : 178 wordsAMONG the many business houses that have been successfully built up in Ipswich is that of Messrs. Rawlings Bros., boot and shoe retailers, of Brisbane-street, opposite St. Paul's Church. ...
Article : 397 wordsTHE Ipswich agents for the Singer Sewing Machine Company—Messrs. F. G. Cameron, W. J. Knox, and B. Hoare—report having made very satisfactory sales during the year. ...
Article : 69 wordsMr. Whitehouse intends making ample provision for the comfort of his Christmas patrons. He is having a large marque erected at the back of his premises in Nicholas-street, and this ...
Article : 249 wordsIt is about two years since Mr. N. L. Petrie opened business as a working watchmaker and jeweller in Ipswich. He claims to be a thoroughly practical man, and is therefore ready at ...
Article : 152 wordsMESSRS. SHILLITO and SON's premises in East-street are where the agriculturists and dairymen may spend a profitable hour or two. Here may be seen all kinds of labour-saving ...
Article : 121 wordsAttractive-looking as the interior of the Ipswich Coffee Palace ever is it is doubly so at this festive season of the year. Thanks to the tasteful arrangement of everything by the ...
Article : 407 wordsSince he has come back from the war, Mr. Henry Weise that undertaken the supervision of the pastrycook department of this progressive business. He also intends, all things being ...
Article : 167 wordsThe thirsty one (and who is not thirsty during such weather conditions, as have been experienced of late) will find a most inviting and cool retreat in the well-known shop of Mr. ...
Article : 214 wordsMr. G. I. Hudson, chemist, Brisbane-street, with his usual enterprise, has laid in a special stock for the Christmas season. This includes a large and specially assorted selection of ...
Article : 46 wordsA MAGISTERIAL inquiry wee held, today, touching the death of a young man named George Petersen, who had been employed for some time on the farm of Mr. J. J. ...
Article : 393 wordsGood music does not ensure perfect harmony unless played on a good instrument, and this latter desideratum can be secured at Messrs. Beale and Co.'s new premises, Brisbane-street, ...
Article : 57 wordsIt has been a rather busy year at Mr. J. Sparks's tailoring establishment in Nicholas-street. He displays a nice assortment of summer suitings, corkscrews, worsteds, &c., ...
Article : 64 wordsThirsty souls will find a highly refreshing drink at Mr. W. F. S. Fox's soda-water fountain, rain, on which there has been a great run during the recent sultry weather. These drinks are ...
Article : 67 wordsThe bakery premises of Mr. J. Halley are somewhat out of the way since Union-street was closed, but his business is practically unaffected, being so well established. Besides ...
Article : 63 wordsThe year has been a very busy one indeed with Messrs. J. and C. Flsischmaon, the old established firm of saddlers and harness makers on Nicholas-street. The necessity for ...
Article : 295 wordsThose who wish to have a sucking pig for the Christmas dinner can do so by leaving an order with Mr. Tyler, of the recently opened pork shop in Union-street, opposite the Ipswich ...
Article : 87 wordsMr. Abdel Kaus was the first Afghan to manufacture kapoo quilts in Australia. That was in Adelaide, 18 years ago, and he has been at it ever since—and apparently has done very well ...
Article : 216 wordsFor music and musical instruments, Mr. W. T. Gray, of the Music Warehouse, "Queensland Times" Buildings, would be "hard to back" His "repertoire" in the latter department ...
Article : 85 wordsExpansion of business has warranted Mrs. B. J. Kennedy in removing to more commodious premises since last Christmas. She is now carrying on business as a general ...
Article : 96 wordsMr. J. M. Parlane is having an exceptionally busy time of it, and the season's trade has been the best he has ever had. In following, he confines himself to first-class work only, and ...
Article : 185 wordsWhen Mr. B. Nosworthy commenced business in the shop in the Building Society's premises at the comer of Limestone and East Streets, there were many persons who predicted ...
Article : 172 wordsMr. H. Joice, of the sewing machine depot, Nicholas-street, will make a special display of Karlsr[?]he sewing machines. He has been for seven years established in the Nicholas-street ...
Article : 87 wordsIf a business man is to be successful, then be must be up-to-date. Such is the conviction of the proprietor of that long-established and widely-known furniture mark adjoining the ...
Article : 268 wordsMr. W. T. Pratt, the oldest established watchmaker and jeweller in the town, and his assistant, were found to be fully engaged yesterday in preparing orders and executing orders ...
Article : 185 wordsAMONG drapery establishment that of J. Ritchey and Co., holds a premier position by virtue of the excellent quality of the goods it supplies, combined with reasonable prices. In ...
Article : 195 wordsIn the business life of Mr. G. Dowden, furniture-maker, of Brisbane-street, the past year has been the best he has experienced. Necessity compelled him to vacate the shop which ...
Article : 113 wordsThe centrally-situated premises at the corner of Brisbane and West Streets are occupied by Mrs. M. R. Rammond, where she carries on the business of a general grocer. She is ...
Article : 65 wordsMr. J. H. Harris is now the proprietor of the business in Brisbane-street formerly conducted by Mr. J. F. Gilmaro. Like his predecessor, Mr. Harris stocks a general assortment of ...
Article : 147 wordsVERY few houses have a larger range of "Christmas cheers" than that stocked by Mr. D. T. Kough. His brands of whisky comprise the following:—Marie Brizard, Bennossey's, ...
Article : 141 words"Have I made any display for Christmas?" "Fo." Thus the writer was greeted on entering the fu[?]hing establishment of Mr. George Smith, of Brisbane-street. "How is that?" ...
Article : 241 words[?] Nicholas-street, occupied by [?]vily stocked with clocks, [?] The[?]are wooden clocks [?] and bronze clocks, and ...
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