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Mr Baume, M H.R. for Anckland, is indignant at the statement made by the Hon. C. H. Mills that Wellington is destined to become the great distiibuting centre of New Zealand. Auckland, says Mr. Baume, is the biggest centre and will continue so.— Neivspaper telegiam. KEEPING THINGS SWEET. Sir Joe : Why, Charlie, ivhat is all this sweet stuff for l Charlie (in charge of the State Jam and Pastry Department j : Only getting ready for my next trip to Auckland, Joe. Baume is mad because I passed round some jam and toffee in Wellington the other night. So I'm fixing up a few tarts just to sweeten up the Auckland fellows for the session.

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Free Lance, Volume IV, Issue 204, 28 May 1904, Page 12

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Mr Baume, M H.R. for Anckland, is indignant at the statement made by the Hon. C. H. Mills that Wellington is destined to become the great distiibuting centre of New Zealand. Auckland, says Mr. Baume, is the biggest centre and will continue so.— Neivspaper telegiam. KEEPING THINGS SWEET. Sir Joe : Why, Charlie, ivhat is all this sweet stuff for l Charlie (in charge of the State Jam and Pastry Department j : Only getting ready for my next trip to Auckland, Joe. Baume is mad because I passed round some jam and toffee in Wellington the other night. So I'm fixing up a few tarts just to sweeten up the Auckland fellows for the session. Free Lance, Volume IV, Issue 204, 28 May 1904, Page 12

Mr Baume, M H.R. for Anckland, is indignant at the statement made by the Hon. C. H. Mills that Wellington is destined to become the great distiibuting centre of New Zealand. Auckland, says Mr. Baume, is the biggest centre and will continue so.— Neivspaper telegiam. KEEPING THINGS SWEET. Sir Joe : Why, Charlie, ivhat is all this sweet stuff for l Charlie (in charge of the State Jam and Pastry Department j : Only getting ready for my next trip to Auckland, Joe. Baume is mad because I passed round some jam and toffee in Wellington the other night. So I'm fixing up a few tarts just to sweeten up the Auckland fellows for the session. Free Lance, Volume IV, Issue 204, 28 May 1904, Page 12

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