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WERAROA ALIVE.

(To the Editor.) Sir, A while back you allowed a correspondent to ask where the town of YVoraroa was. I take that amiss: the main end of Levin is all right. 1 object to decrying, YVeraroa. We had our public house shifted, I'll admit, but we can do without that. But we have still got the biggest grocery business on the coast, und the only sash and door factory in this district, and the only big butchery. Your correspondent who asked where YVeraroa had got to must have been suffering from fumes of intoxicating drink or else lie was an envious person. — 1 am, etc., BEACH ROAD FARMER.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 21 February 1914, Page 3

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110

WERAROA ALIVE. Horowhenua Chronicle, 21 February 1914, Page 3

WERAROA ALIVE. Horowhenua Chronicle, 21 February 1914, Page 3

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