The Blue Mountains advertiser [microform]
- Bib ID:
- 549967
- Format:
- Newspaper and Microform
- Online Version:
- Issues available online Jan. 19, 1940-Dec. 30, 1954
- Description:
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- Milsons Point, N.S.W. : W. & F. Pascoe, 1984
- microfilm reels.
- ISSN:
- 2204-6488
- Notes:
-
- Description based on: Vol. 1, no. 20 (Friday, Jan. 19, 1940)
- Microreproduction. Originally published weekly: Katoomba, N.S.W. : Wilfrid Mason.
- "Covering all Mountain towns from Glenbrook to Mount Victoria, including Springwood, Faulconbridge, Linden, Woodford, Hazelbrook, Lawson, Warrimoo, Bullaburra, Wentworth Falls, Leura, Katoomba, Medlow Bath and Blackheath" -- Caption.
- Also available in print and online. January 19, 1940-December 30, 1954 online issues available via the "Digitised Newspapers and more". Address as at 6/10/2015: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-title921
- Life Dates:
- Began in 1939 Ceased in 1978
- Former Title:
-
- Springwood sentinel
- Blue Mountains courier
- Frequency:
- Weekly
- Subject:
- Place:
- Australia New South Wales Blue Mountains
- Copyright:
-
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- Reason for copyright status:
- Serials have an open range of dates.
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- Material type:
- Literary Dramatic Musical
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