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. — — J ,1. ' I BRICE'S REGENERATOR ' - - 3/6 j ' I Special Strength, 5/6 j . Circassian Cream - - 2/- « \ d A BRICE'S REGENERATOR can be obtained at the Thar- N, ft £ '•; Vv K maoiea of B. Johnston, Cut a Street; W. S. Wallace, Willis fJ j? < f 6tr«)t;iC. A. Fletcher and Dunbar .■ Sloane, Lambton ygfiy f— ■«. •ft Quay;: S. Bredin, Constable Street; J. C. Burbery, Hatai« i'j f.i r.j tai; George .Howe, Tobacconist; 0. A. Williamson, Petonejr<i6 i : . Y:\L.. Aplin, - Carterton; H. T.- Wood, Mastertonj and all lead. M • ing Chomista.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1659, 28 January 1913, Page 4

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632

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1659, 28 January 1913, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1659, 28 January 1913, Page 4

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