Christmas Displays
and attractive" as possible .fir^fiia'eyOT^ > : all th'e^'pm^^ welT decbratedr^itfr*. :^r|hevss^nßi? • shop' was yeryl-weU^ l orhSj^e^d% n with v :; shrubs 'and^riM^)^t^Ke^inM3^i^f?siKß building' -was reaUyffrborerattra^yfeHlio. ; y thoseiwhb »ppeowte/-goctd4J)pbtß^S^d^y ■ -the, Httle ih ones.; whose, jsmftiletminda.'find J "joy in toys." Messrs nQqbiii^BipDar. ' ragh also made- a - good-shoyfcoaiside'^o'nt:. , within, both iipstairs. and i6n the ground floor, great pains hadbeen taken to make I this gigantic,eßtabliahment(eittractiYe, not merely to^plelisaHhaey^^ because the good-thi&gs of thia^lifeiweref \ displayed in rich- profusion^- MrV J|VB,^ Hamilton, itis needless: ta say, look great, .pains in. .- the. ornamentatio_n j|&p;v? i and succeedei;, adnMably.>^:The j^gpv .were ail displayed ,tp^.thpVbeßVadran|aM^;;^ and with' considerable . r e&a\s^^e'*i&B]l-% kno^&pp^&f V&WZ&. ffiybpjSftfc a'ifine 5 display m'the : wiridbwl cfPgroceriesj; and : irohmonKeryj«rid?the-Jseye;rSi4te or articlesV'were^^eryvneatiyiand^urtwtically arranged. Coming to i MesirjEbJi '&> : Morey and Co.'a Bon..March& we find that.\ MrM orey hasmaintoimedbis, well deserved reputation as a firstioiass^araper,: -':m hia 1 windows^are arraDged^'in" 3 a^stjlo^that would do credit in r one of the largest towns. Within the.._same. good taste is: shown, and ;ev:dently ir an|)recia^d.^ ; a?ho popular Bed "H6usej_ althougb^iopt much attention had begn giVen to mere 1 oiitr f .ward display, jet within ' there was every, thing necessary for^^.theißnpply_ofjohij|tmas reguiremonts^ wbjile^^tfie "Ladies Show iRoom"" was eyeryffiing + that could be desired. Mr Peter Thompson's displaj of glassware :lo6ked3weU^:?as_djißßißte^l to show oS the aplandid assortment, of . jewellery in window; o|-.MJt«F«;Srijtt. In this conneeft'on ;w.a^^"iridgt:not l'ofiiitto 'mentibn'Mr Galway's'display'oi ! jewellery which was very attractive. The cabinej!;makers, Messrs Brenfc; Eade^and Shearer, had fine displays, of furniture, while the bootwarehouses of Messrs Keen.vPearson, and Svendsen ; . were- very prominent. "The Other :Hous^ ti was well 'fijle(4|with novelties and-wasj well worthy*of!attention. The shop'of-MY Leng 3Cee was filled to overflowinffwith delicious fruit, sweetmeats, and another delicacies-found in the business- places of the .Children ; of the Flowpry pand- 7 .>Mr/Kutherfbr4^had a v.cry.fine.-.display.. L of jm^at,,af'lia4jfttso Mr Ba'ssett,riri . Fergusson stre^fv/VJBf«tt the Sail^ay;Sfation^asweli'd^^ : wUh; evergreens, and the effect was' very pretly. Of course seen by the cold light of day the shops are not seen to the :best advantage, but ' in- the I ;! eyeniHß3^*when^is will be all brilliantly. lighted;lup.ior tbreoc* casion, we - tiCei^picTurßjpjje^esj|ed will be very charming. .£vm*-,s avh^ :
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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 76, 24 December 1891, Page 2
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346Christmas Displays Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 76, 24 December 1891, Page 2
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