"I haven't seen yon lately, sir," the old man. said presently. "No," I answered. "Of late I've been at Constantinople." ...
Article : 1,429 wordsMr. Gordon and Mr. Rich, instructed by Mr. W. G. Parish, appeared for the plaintiff. The defendant appeared in person. This was an application on behalf of Frederick William Landau, ...
Article : 765 wordsAs the official representative of New South Wales at the International Commercial Congress recently held at Philadelphia, Colonel Bell, the Amencan Consul, has furnished the Premier, Mr. W. J. Lyne, ...
Article : 1,473 wordsSome remarkable things are to be seen in the fine establishment of this old frim in Hunter-street. Not every day may a man examine. "pearls of great price" in such profusion, or a sigle pearl valued at ...
Article : 375 wordsThe handsome shops termed as above, and managed by Messrs. Axtens and Le Rossignol, are dressed in a more attractive way than ever this Christmas. New designs and styles in late goods, ...
Article : 117 wordsA number of gentlemen saw the Premier yesterday in regord to a nuisance said to be caused on certain thoroughfares in the western suburbs by dust rasied through driving sheep and cattle to the Glebe ...
Article : 549 wordsIn Equity.— Master's Office.—At 12 noon: Underwood Estate, to settle draft report on title. Before the Deputy Resistrar.—At 10.15 a.m.: Re G. U. Smith and others, to settle minutes of order. At 10.30 a.m.: re E.S. ...
Article : 250 wordsGoulburn-street, near the Salvation Army Barracks, is where Mr. Israsl carries on his business. It is in wholesale and retail grocery, glass and china ware, ironmongery, cutlery, watches and chai[?]s, ...
Article : 130 wordsA refreshing odour of freshly ground coffee greets one when passing the establishment of Messrs. E. H. Harris and Co., 28 The Strand. And the shop easily attracts the notice of passers, for it is brightly and ...
Article : 85 wordsCecil Gall, false pretences. ...
Article : 12 wordsAssaults.—Before Mr. C. Delohery, S.M., yesterday, at the Water Police Court, Alfred John Thompson, 24, a clerk, appoeared to answere a charge of un[?]fully assaulting William Thomas. ...
Article : 1,050 wordsThis is not the season of the year when seed merchants are busy as far as the despatch of orders is concerned. Chrismas docs not mean for them extra bustle, as the sowing time is past. With Messrs. ...
Article : 336 wordsThe popular Talk Photographic Studios, 496 George-street, are more busy than ever, and it being Christmas week some difficulty is experionced in getting through the work. But the capable staft ...
Article : 84 wordsFor the Christmas trade Mr. Burnett, of 51 Oxford-street, has a varied stock of bingles, chains, rings, lockets, and brooches, &c., buitable as presents, together with a line lot of precious stones, in ...
Article : 58 wordsDuring the past six months several councils have been discussing a resolution, initiated by the Annanda[?] Council, having for its object an amendment of the Municipalities. Act in several important ...
Article : 640 wordsKodaks everywhere. Such an every-day and necessary possession are they that it is difficult to imagine what occupation people had before their invention Messrs. Squire and Co. are selling many this ...
Article : 98 wordsMessrs. Hawthorne and Terry, Ms. L. A., yesterday introduced to the Minister for Works a deputation consisting of the Mayor of Leichhardt, Alderman W. B. Wragge, Alderman Henley, of Drummoyne, ...
Article : 300 wordsA great stock of Swift cycles is to be seen in the spacious showrooms of this agency—"swift" ladies and light roadsters and "Swift" tandems and rac rs, and, in fact, every sort of these justly popular ...
Article : 106 wordsEvery shopper knows the handsome cash registers which now udora protty well every reputable shop, store, and hotel in the colonies. The widespread gronth in the use of the National cash register has ...
Article : 242 wordsMr. W. A. Walker, instructed by Mr. T. T. Jones, appeared for the plaintiff, and Mr. Pring, instructed by Messrs Norton, Smith and Co., for the defendants. This action, it which was heard a ...
Article : 298 wordsSportsmen and boys all know, and delight in, the gun shop of Messrs. Cowles and Dunn, next the E. S. and A. C. Bank, in King-street. It is a busy shop just now, for our sport-loving community is ...
Article : 111 wordsCity goers will have often been attracted by the crowd in and around the Lister Auction Mart, 247A Pitt-street, and will have stayed their steps to hear Mr. Listor "hold forth." And hold forth Mr. ...
Article : 100 wordsMr. J. C. Noild, M.L.A., introduced to the Colonial Secretary yesterday a deputation consisting of the Reve. J. W. Gillett, H. Wiles, and J. Falton, and Messrs. W. Rush and W. Dean, who drew ...
Article : 209 wordsMany and various are the lines this old established house stocks for the supply of Sydney shops. Their warehouses in Wynyard-lane are full of such, but perhaps the great array of Columbia bicycles is the ...
Article : 155 wordsClose to the School of Arts in Pitt-street and running right through the block to George-street the building occupied by M. Symonds and Co. is full of handsome things, many of them suitable for Xmas ...
Article : 98 wordsA man is not only Known by the company he keeps but by the coat he w[?]ars. Slops bought in Petticoatlane do not as a rule indicate a gentleman, although it may easily happen that they cover one. Messrs. ...
Article : 92 wordsOpposite the Victoria Markets, the Boot Palace of the John Hunter Company is stocked, as usual, with some special Christmas goods. High-class boots aud shoes, both English and American, are ...
Article : 163 wordsGeorge Brown, of Alma, near Willyama, labourer. Mr. L. T. Lloyd, official assignee. CREDITORS' PETITION. Petersen, Boesen, and Co., of Sydney, merchants, ...
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Advertising : 220 wordsAn Eastern scene in the centre of Sydney, Messrs. Sada's shop is a place to visit with pleasure. Everything is Japanese, oven the pervading scent, and being Japanese there are many things delicate ...
Article : 149 wordsMr. W. L. Merewether was Crown Prosecutor. ACQUITTAL. The bearing of the charge against Thomas Palmer White and Frederick Oscar Willshire of having ...
Article : 334 wordsMr. Arnott does not keep a shop, but many hundreds of shops keep Mr. Arnott's biscuits. Aided by the business ability of his son, Mr. Leslie Arnott, he has built up a business of great dimenstions, and ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 20 Dec 1899, Page 4
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