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Pain's Fireworks.

Pain's first display of fireworks (of the season) was to have eventuated last night, just about the time the Observer was passing through the publisher's hands.

— Mr James Fraser, late of the Nbrtlicote Hotel, and more recently connected with the Lake Hotel, baa taken over the well-known house so Jong conducted by Mr D. Twohill, the Park, in We'lesley-street, opposite Albert Park. ]\i.r Praser is personally very popular, and under his regime the Park will we doubt not keep up its reputation. Mr Fraser has always kept a capital table wherever he has gone, and the, best of good liquor. "When you are passing the Park drop in and Bee him.

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Observer, Volume 9, Issue 532, 2 March 1889, Page 10

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Pain's Fireworks. Observer, Volume 9, Issue 532, 2 March 1889, Page 10

Pain's Fireworks. Observer, Volume 9, Issue 532, 2 March 1889, Page 10

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