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TO LET. IHOSE centrally situated offices, in L Mackay Street, at present occupied by Messrs Sligo and Kundle. Early possession given. For particulars apply DUNCAN M'LEAN, Mackay Street. I [established, 1863 J THE AMERICAN CARRIAGE FACTORY Gbeymouth ROBERT YINSEN. COACIIBUILDEP, WHEELWRIGHT AND GENERAL SMITH. AVING added greatly to bis plant, is now in a position to turn out in the very best style and workmanship, Coache3, Buggies, Carriages, Wagonettes, Expresses, Spring and Tip Carts, Wagons &c , &o. Only first-class materials used. Estimates and designs furnished. , ANTED KNOWN that we land ' WALDEMER PIANOS in trey, mouth at FORTY-SEVEN GUINEAS—UBuaI price fifty-five. The best make English and German Pianos at same low. rates. Coller and Co, Importers, Wanganui. H, Jolly, Agent, Hokiftka.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 30 November 1901, Page 4
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