At Mr. G. P. Ellis' in Mosmanstreet the four street windows are each dressed for Christmas to represent the four leading lines for disposal ...
Article : 78 wordsMr J. Neil, the popular tonsorial artist of Millchester, has a Christmas display which would turn many a city man green with envy. In his own ...
Article : 120 wordsAnyone at all conversant with Upper Mosman Street, cannot fail to have noticed the premises of Miss Imrie, confectioner and soft drink ...
Article : 79 wordsThese who come into town during the present season to look at the display of goods in the various shop windows, should not miss Miss ...
Article : 102 wordsNearly opposite the School of Arts, in Mosman-street, Mr Charles Battray displays some very nice specimens of Jewellery, rings, brooches, bangles, ...
Article : 82 wordsIn the North Queensland climate one of the great questions which engages public attention in the summer is how to keep cool. Dust and sun combine ...
Article : 217 wordsThe fancy goods and toy shop occupied by Miss King, in Gill Street, near H. [?] Chemist, has a very [?] and attractive display of the ...
Article : 32 wordsIn passing round the shops it can be seen that the saddlers are hard at work, but of course beyond joining in the general festivities they do not ...
Article : 181 wordsThis name has only lately came before the public, but already Mr. Newby has obtained distinction for thequality of refreshments and estables ...
Article : 107 wordsAnother building in Lower Mosman Street which attracts the eye is the [?] of Miss Talte. Here can be [?] fancy goods, toys, and other ...
Article : 56 wordsThis gentleman of pony racing and trotting fame, has a very useful display at his shop in Gill Street, where may be purchased smokers' and toilet ...
Article : 104 wordsOne of the best and widest known names in Charters Towers in connection with the fruit and soft drink trade is that of Mr. E. Mann, who has ...
Article : 117 wordsAt Melvin and Co.'s confectionery establishments in Gill and Mosmanstreets there is a regular array of Christmas puddings, cakes and other ...
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Advertising : 143 wordsOne of the best known fancy goods emperiums in the district is that of Mr. G. Dunsford's, in Gill-street. The display of toys here would be hard to ...
Article : 100 wordsSituated on the corner of High and Gill Streets, the Corner Shop" under the management of Mrs Heath, presents an attractive appearance with ...
Article : 71 wordsIn her new premises nearly opposite the Post Office, in Gill Street, Mrs. Finucane's window of confectionery and fruit cannot fall to catch the eye ...
Article : 109 wordsIn Mosman-street Mr J. Wallstab again has prepared for the rash of Christmas business, by laying in a good stock of toys and other things, ...
Article : 73 wordsMr Ackers' "Up-to-Date" Refreshment Room is, even as the name states, up-to-date, from the windows tastefully decorated and arranged. ...
Article : 113 wordsMoving down Lower Mosman Street, one of the things which strikes the eye most forcibly is the shop occupied by that old Towers identity, Mr. ...
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The North Queensland Register (Townsville, Qld. : 1892 - 1905), Mon 29 Dec 1902, Page 43
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