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Vehicles, Horses, and Motor-cars on Hire. Good Sample Rooms. -' ' : .. J. E. WALKER, Proprietor. L~Y AND Y o U N G. ROYAL MAIL CONTRACTORS and: , GENERAL CARRIERS, MASTERTON. ' All Trains Met.' Commercial Travellers' . Samples promptly attended to. ,New and ' Sample Rooms. Agents for '. the N.Z.- EXPRESS CO., Storage and Stabling. Corner , Diion and Bannister Streets. St. John : Ambulance available day or night. 'Phone No. 12G, Pi-ivate • i37.r'P:o: Box-50.:.•..;,:'' , ',;, . ' MOTOR --GrCLESi-The New Hudson , 3H-h".p.' 3-speed, free engine. The i WoHd'3 best'motor cycle for solo or side- ' ■ oar< woTk7 : Does the work of a 6-h.p. single-gear at half the cost. . OTTCOMBE AND PYM, - Agents, ; •PJ.rr0«.:2451»-. '' . " Vivian Street,
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1492, 15 July 1912, Page 2
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851Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1492, 15 July 1912, Page 2
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