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Family Notices
The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889-1931) Monday 3 January 1916, page 6
Family Notices
1tonkit
2009-09-09 15:27:34.0
re death of Jane Caterer.Text is hard to read, the address was checked with her grand-daughter. It should be correct.
A SCHOLASTIC PIONEER. MR. THOMAS CATERER.
The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889-1931) Saturday 1 August 1914, page 23
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1tonkit
2009-08-26 11:59:53.0
The date of his departure from England is hard to decipher, could be otherwise.

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Advertising
The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Friday 14 January 1898, page 8
Advertising
2009-11-16 17:49:54.0THAT SNOWY W II I T E N E S 8
no desirable In your finest linen and lace, may
All grocers. Try It.
THAT SNOWY WHITENESS
so desirable in your finest linen and lace, may
All grocers. Try It. Kitchen and SONS and APOLLO COMPANY LIMITED
Advertising
The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Thursday 22 July 1897, page 4
Advertising
2009-11-16 16:02:15.0ri II ALK is UNLIKE CHEESE
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B t not more unlike ti an ordinary wasl lng soaps are unlike our new VILA ET SOAP It Is tie
I euliur 60ft and I enet tii ¡, nature of the material vc use In ti e manefacturo of
ti at rend rs it so valuable in EASILY IlEMOYlNa DIItT and IMPARTOiO to PINT LINEN and
TLANNILS that 1ICULIAK SorTNLaS n d H1LSH COLOUR not to be obtained hy tie use of
ordinary soaps
J KITCIILN and SONS and APOLLO COMPANY LIMITED
CHALK is UNLIKE CHEESE

But not more unlike than ordinary washing soaps are unlike our new VELVET SOAP It is the
particular soft and penetrating nature of the material w use in the manufacture of
that renders it so valuable in EASILY REMOYlNG DIRT and IMPARTING to FINE LINEN and
FLANNELS that PECULIAR SOFTNESS and FRESH COLOUR not to be obtained by the use of
ordinary soaps.
J. KITCHEN and SONS and APOLLO COMPANY LIMITED
Advertising
The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Monday 21 March 1910, page 8
Advertising
2009-11-16 15:51:22.0VELVET SOAP i* »uro to please, AtUh _itt_ I
Labour, Greater Eue.-_&_vt_ _ ._ . _ _ I
VELVET SOAP is sure to please, with Little
Labour, Greater Ease.—[Advt.]
Advertising
The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Tuesday 15 November 1910, page 7
Advertising
2009-11-16 15:50:09.0VELVET SOAP all -sers tar, means grater caso
on n»sh__-day.-[Aditj I
VELVET SOAP all users say, means greater ease
on washing-day.-[Advt.]
Advertising
The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Monday 11 July 1910, page 7
Advertising
2009-11-16 15:49:25.0VELVET SOAP, oil users saj', mcana greater case
1 on washing day.-[Advt.]
VELVET SOAP, all users say, means greater ease
on washing day.-[Advt.]
Advertising
The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Monday 6 March 1876, page 2
Advertising
2009-11-12 16:05:55.0The whole of the aboro premlecB wore formerly I:
the occupation of the Royal Bank of India, and lotel.
occupied by the Australian Mortgage Land and Financ
Company
lhfs rery raluablo proporty is In one of the moa
lmproring positiuiiB in the city lu proximity to th
great bauking institutions, and insurance offices, th
new Law Cubrts and railway BtationB, rondera this i
mee» desirable p'op^ty fnr tru«^>es «na others seek
ing a safe inreatraont
Further particulars lu future advertisement
For information as to title, application can be modi
little Colline Btrcot » est
The whole of the above premises were formerly in
the occupation of the Royal Bank of India, and lately
occupied by the Australian Mortgage Land and Finance
Company.
This very valuable property is in one of the most
improving positions in the city. Its proximity to the
great banking institutions, and insurance offices, the
new Law Courts and railway stations, renders this a
most desirable property for trustees and others seeking
a safe investment.
Further particulars in future advertisement.
For information as to title, application can be made
Little Collins-street west.
COLONIAL TIMES HOBART TOWN: JUNE 3, 1834.
Colonial Times (Hobart, Tas. : 1828-1857) Tuesday 3 June 1834, page 4
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2009-11-12 15:54:49.0^1 ftfr &0f*®UU^&
H O S A ïl T TOWl!

HOBART TOWN!
[?]E MELBOURNE COFFEE TAVERN.
The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Friday 28 April 1882, page 7
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2009-11-05 15:14:52.0DE MELBOllîNL COI I VAZ T VVCRN.
[he rapid Bprend. of the toffeo taverns
iemtut baa ttlreud) been oxomplilied bj
large number of handsome buildings
mil bave sprung into oustonie, both in
Icity and Buburba, and «huh Imvo, up
the present time, all returned hand
he diTidends to tho various rompamos
ï-omlhey vere established Littln nure
In t» rears lim oolnpst-d sinus tho cstib
tiotnt o! coffee Uveni3VY"a merelj an idea,
?practicability of which ii as doubted save
THE MELBOURNE COFFEE TAVERN.
The rapid spread of the coffee taverns
iemtut baa already been exemplified by
a large number of handsome buildings
which have sprung into existence, both in
the city and suburbs, and which have, up
to the present time, all returned handsome
dividends to the various companies
by whom they were established. Little more
In two years have elapsed since the establishment
of coffee taverns was merely an idea,
practicability of which ii as doubted save
MELBOURNE COFFEE TAVERNS COMPANY.
The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Friday 1 December 1882, page 11
News
2009-11-05 15:08:31.0MELBOURNE COFFEE TA VERNS
1 ho eighth half yearly ordinary general
meeting of the shareholders intLe Melbourne
Coilee Taverns Company was yeld yesterday
afternoon in the Bourke Btreet Coffee Tavern.
Mr 'William MXean, chairman of the direc-
tors, presided,
The report for tho past half-year, which
waB read, stated that the receipts of taverns
Nos 1 and 2 had shown a marked increase
on the usual winter s business, but owing to
during this season tbo profits had not
were larger than those of previous wmtors
On the bth ult the Melbourne Cottee Tavern
it huB sinco then been waited by several
thousands of people The business done had
na to ensure success. After paying all ex
penses, writing off ampio amount for the
depreciation of leasehold properties and fur-
niture, the amount to credit of profit and losa
account was £2G3 Os. 8d , which waa con
sidered a moBt satisfactory result, having
regard to the very short time that the in-
creased capital had been employed. The
directors recommended that this balance bo
hoped to bo in a position to declaro a divi-
dend
1 ho balance sheet wos taken as read.
The CilAiitMAH, in moving the adoption of
tho report and balance sheet, said that thoy
left very little to be said The progress of
hall husmees had been very good. The other
Coffee Taverns had also been very succesBful
the balance of protita to tho reserve fund,
and balance sheot were duly seconded and
Mr T. Kitchen was re olected as a
On the motion of Dr M'títllan a vote of
thanks was accoided to the chairman,
directors, and officers for tbo satisfactory and
business like manner in which they had con-
ducted the affairs of the company.
The Bendigo Advertiser states that in tho
MELBOURNE COFFEE TAVERNS
The eighth half yearly ordinary general
meeting of the shareholders in the Melbourne
Coffee Taverns Company was held yesterday
afternoon in the Bourke street Coffee Tavern.
Mr. William McLean, chairman of the
directors, presided,
The report for the past half-year, which
was read, stated that the receipts of taverns
Nos. 1 and 2 had shown a marked increase
on the usual winter's business, but owing to
during this season the profits had not
were larger than those of previous winters
On the 6th ult. the Melbourne Coffee Tavern
it has since then been waited by several
thousands of people. The business done had
as to ensure success. After paying all
expenses, writing off ample amount for the
depreciation of leasehold properties and
furniture, the amount to credit of profit and loss
account was £263 5s. 8d., which was
considered a most satisfactory result, having
regard to the very short time that the
increased capital had been employed. The
directors recommended that this balance be
hoped to be in a position to declare a
dividend
The balance sheet was taken as read.
The CHAIRMAN, in moving the adoption of
the report and balance sheet, said that they
left very little to be said. The progress of
hall business had been very good. The other
Coffee Taverns had also been very successful.
the balance of profits to the reserve fund,
and balance sheet were duly seconded and
Mr T. Kitchen was re-elected as a
On the motion of Dr. M'Millan a vote of
thanks was accorded to the chairman,
directors, and officers for the satisfactory and
business like manner in which they had
conducted the affairs of the company.
The Bendigo Advertiser states that in the
Family Notices
The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Saturday 3 August 1929, page 15
Family Notices
2009-11-04 18:21:49.0GODFREE.-On the 30th July, 1929. at his residence,
GODFREE.-On the 30th July, 1929, at his residence,

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