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It is hardly necessary to mention that F. Lassetter and Company, Limited, have their spacious premises in George-street, near Market-street. The establishment is one of the best known in the ...
Article : 186 words view this articleIn accordance with their usual custom, Messrs. Riley Brothers are making special arrangements, and also offering astonishing bargains, during the Christmas week at their large drapery ...
Article : 393 words view this articleThe Palace Emporium, Haymarket (only), is the address of that extensive firm of universal providers, Messrs. Anthony Hordern and Sons. This firm, in accordance with their usual custom, ...
Article : 135 words view this articleThis well-known firm has laid in a large stock of novelties for the holiday season—both ornamental and useful—suitable for presentation. Among the latest additions to the articles for ...
Article : 155 words view this articleNow that the Christmas holiday season is round again, and people are beginning to think what they can buy as presents for their friends and where they can bay, it is a fitting time to ...
Article : 140 words view this articleThe well-known and enterprising firm of Hordero Brothers in Pitt-street, between Market and and King streets, has made such arrangements for the season aa should make the ladies rejoice ...
Article : 168 words view this articleAlthough a comparatively new drapery establishment, that of Mr. Cecil Hordern's has sprang into prominence with unbounded rapidity. Supplies of the latest articles in the millinery ...
Article : 116 words view this articleThis gentleman's business at the Haymarket is one of the most extensive of the kind in Sydney. He has made great preparations for the holidays, and in addition to a large stock of tobacco, ...
Article : 103 words view this articleThis well-known firm offers a magnificent stock of leather goods for selection, and an endless variety of Christmas presents are offered at reasonable prices Harness-making is a specialty ...
Article : 174 words view this articleMessrs. Dawson and Company's handsome and well-appointed premises, which occupy the site of the old White Horse Hotel, were fitted up by Mr. Dawson himself about a year ago. The amount ...
Article : 263 words view this articleMr. Thorne has just landed about a quarter of a ton of English confectionery for the delectation of the Sydney youth, not forgetting the liberal supply of Fry's and Cadbury's chocolates. For ...
Article : 151 words view this articleAll the ingredients for the Christmas pudding and the mince pies, as well as every other kind of groceries, are supplied by Mr. Jas. Kidman, at his establishments, in Oxford-street and Market and ...
Article : 130 words view this articleThe establishment of Mr. A. Saunders, at 811-813 George-street, is conspicuous among its class for the wealthy, and at the same time unsupassable display of jewellery, the cheapness of the ...
Article : 217 words view this articleMr. Stedman's well-known confectionery establishment has assumed its annual festive aspect, a glance at the window being sufficient proof of this. Novelties this year in the shape of animals ...
Article : 116 words view this articleIn accordance with his usual custom at this season of the year, Mr. T. L. Smith, the well-known bookseller and stationer of 406 George-street, has laid in an extensive stock of Christmas ...
Article : 267 words view this articleDespite the fact that boots are at best but prosaic articles, the display of Mr. S. Whiddon, Pitt-street, gives his establishment quite an attractive air. All the leading makers of England and the continent are represented in the ...
Article : 127 words view this articleAt the establishment of these well-known jewellers, 98 King-street, a handsome exhibition of the goldsmith's handicraft is made. Choice bijouterie for presentation is displayed in the ...
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Advertising : 27 words view this articleThe Christmas display of jewellery and fancy goods made by Messrs. Delarue and Company, at 378 George-street, is a highly creditable one. There are all kinds of pretty things suitable for ...
Article : 73 words view this articleAs usual the enterprising proprietor of the above establishment is well to the fore in the matter of Christmas display. His collection or cards is simply bewildering. The east and west ...
Article : 261 words view this articleSir,—Why should the labor tail continue to wag the democratic dog? A feeling, each day growing stronger, has sprung up in New South Wales that the direct representation of labor has proved ...
Article : 897 words view this articleThere was another complete change in the programme at Fillis's circus on Saturday, but that was not the only alteration noticeable in connection with the events of the week. The weather ...
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Advertising : 126 words view this articleMELBOURNE, Monday.—Sir Henry Parkes arrived here by the express from Sydney on Saturday. Among those who assembled at the Spencer-street station were Mr. Murray Smith (president ...
Article : 121 words view this articleThe Lapstone tunnel, which is to shorten the journey and lessen the difficulties of crossing the Blue Mountains by rail, was opened to traffic, and trains on the Western line journeying between ...
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Detailed Lists, Results, Guides : 100 words view this articleA largely attended meeting of the Operative Bakers' Society was held on Saturday night at the Trades Hall temporary building. £5 was voted for the Broken Hill miners, and £3 to the ...
Article : 130 words view this articleThe death is announced of Mr. A. L. Forbes, M.A., who for many years occupied a prominent position in the Department of Education. The deceased gentleman had been in Australia since ...
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Advertising : 182 words view this articleWorse misfortune could hardly have befallen the Amateur Orchestral Society than the unseasonably heavy rain that came down so steadily on Saturday evening, for it was generally ...
Article : 982 words view this articleALBANY, Monday.—The P. and O. Company's R.M.S. Ballaarat, from London, arrived at 4.30 a.m. on Sunday and continued her voyage at 9.30 a.m. same day for Adelaide, Melbourne, and ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Mon 19 Dec 1892, Page 3 - The Lapstone Tunnel.
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