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Advertising : 103 wordsAnxious to do their part in assisting the movement, the little girls connected with the cookery class at the Central State School busily provided afternoon tea ...
Article : 56 wordsAn attractive display was made at the A.W.N.L. tea rooms and cake stall, 81 View-street. Mr. J. Walker, with the assistance of a number or gentlemen friends ...
Article : 187 wordsMessrs. W. Lienhop, J. Stevenson, R. Plumbe, T. Brown, W. Casley, C. Cooney, and W. Charlesworth did a brisk business as peanut vendors. They were attired in ...
Article : 46 wordsRailwaymen are always to the fore in patriotic movements. In this war they are represented at the front by as large a proportion of soldiers as any other section ...
Article : 109 wordsUnder the direction of Mr. S. G. Moore (city surveyor), the bed of the Fountain had been boarded over and suitably arranged for the accommodation of the lady ...
Article : 295 wordsThe streets were througed at night when a torchlight procession was held in which all local bands and firemen took part, besides several of the designs which ...
Article : 36 wordsHorticulturists were well provided for by the Misses Ethel and Grace Roberts, who commissioned a barrow in which they stocked an array of beautiful blooms that ...
Article : 148 wordsThe Commercial Travellers and their Bendigo friends wanted to transfer money from Australian civilians to Australian sick and wounded soldiers. The German method ...
Article : 538 wordsThrough the courtesy and generosity of the management of the various places of amusement, three concerts were held at night to swell the "Australia Day" Fund ...
Article : 108 wordsDrizzling rain set in as the boys were preparing to march into the areas in the Upper Reserve on Saturday. The Australia Day officials suggested to the ...
Article : 244 wordsOne of the street seats in Pall Mall, opposite the Stock Exchange, was turned into a gollywog stall, and here the young ladies in charge did a good trade. "We have ...
Article : 131 wordsWith national sentiment permeating the atmosphere, the thoughts of everyone wandered across the seas to Gallipoli, where our brave men are fighting and enduring ...
Article : 219 wordsThe flag kiosk, at Charing Cross, was a brilliant attraction, and came in for liberal patronage. Union Jacks of all sizes were obtainable here, and few passed the kiosk ...
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Bendigonian (Bendigo, Vic. : 1914 - 1918), Thu 5 Aug 1915, Page 19
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