Allengensky, "Cape Times advertising"
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- 1902-11-19
Letter regarding advertising sizes, times and costs in Cape Times.
Cape Times Limited
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Allengensky, "Cape Times advertising"
Letter regarding advertising sizes, times and costs in Cape Times.
Cape Times Limited
Allengensky, "Heynes, Mathew & Co., Pharmaceutical products"
Receipt for pharmaceutical products.
Heynes, Mathew & Co.
Allengensky, "Liberman & Buirski, shipment of goods"
Letter from Liberman & Buirski to D. Allengensky regarding shipment of salt.
Liberman & Buirski
Allengensky, "Liberman & Buirski, shipment of goods"
Letter from Liberman & Buirski to D. Allengensky regarding the Commandant in Caledon and the shipment of salt.
Liberman & Buirski
Letter from Mrs R. Finkelstein to Arnold Finkelstein. Letter sent to Arnold Finkelstein on his Birthday.
Mrs R. Finkelstein
Letter from Blackie to Arnold Finkelstein. Thrilled to find a letter and to be writing.
Mrs M. Blackmore
Finkelstein, "Bursary acceptance"
Letter from Arnold Finkelstein to Mr D.W. Caddy. Grateful acceptance of bursary.
Arnold Finkelstein
Letter from Mrs Finkelstein to Arnold Finkelstein. Letter about their saying goodbye. Arnold's father kept waving his pipe as the boat left the dock. The father and mother got sopping wet from the waves. Daddy was upset because Arnold did not take his Talis with to London. The parents will post it to Arnold as soon as he is ready and settled. The parents posted the Argus, Cape Times and Tailor & Cutter to Arnold. There is an article about Arnold in the Cape Times, and apparently the heading is silly and could have been put better. Arnold is reminded to please take his Scotts Emulsion as he cannot afford to catch a cold. Victor and Gerald visited Mr and Mrs Finkelstein. Victor had written a letter to Arnold of 15 pages. Victor also shares the sad news Corinne Urdang's father died of a heart attack. Mrs Finkelstein shares what they did at the races. Kathleen told Mrs Finkelstein everyone can guess Arnold went away because Mrs Finkelstein's hair is in a terrible a mess.
Mrs R. Finkelstein
Finkelstein, "How are things?"
Letter from Cecile to Arnold Finkelstein. Initial letter from Arnold's time away in London.
Finkelstein, "Still no letters"
Letter from Mrs R. Finkelstein to Arnold Finkelstein. Really cross; still no letters. Cyril phoned Mrs Finkelstein and asked if he could board with them. Mrs Finkelstein made several excuses as to why he could not. Arnold's cousin Rosie gave birth to a baby daughter named Carole Yvonne.
Mrs R. Finkelstein