An article on the store owned and operated by Dave Gould.
An advertising article for the Midget Store.
An article on the opening of the Midget store and Fruit and Lollie store in Clive Street by Gould and Lee.
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A white ceramic jug with a curved handle and a scroll rim. The gold leaf around the rim has worn off
According to the attached article from the Great Southern Herald, the store was located in Clive Street, Katanning.
On the front of the jug below the pouring lip in black lettering is "WITH COMPLIMENTS FROM", underneath is "'DAVE GOULD', underneath is "MIDGHET STORE" and underneath is "KATANNING". This lettering is enclosed within floral scrolls.
An article on the store owned and operated by Dave Gould.
An advertising article for the Midget Store.
An article on the opening of the Midget store and Fruit and Lollie store in Clive Street by Gould and Lee.
Courtesy of Katanning Historical Society.
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