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A downright quarrel one can understand, and forgive, but there is a worse foe to love than a quarrel. There is that sad, inevitable Lort ot affair which gradually ends in separa-
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F. CRUW AW» fOM. HALL STREET, PUKE'KOHE. Have bn hand large: stocks -cf CONCRETE ‘.DRINKING TROUGHS. Including Y 76-gal. awd 1 90-gal. PIG PROTJGHS 'all dtescripttook Also. CONCRETE POSTS AMD BOUSE . BLOCK'S. ■ - i.V
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Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 649, 12 July 1921, Page 3
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