King Dick : Very dirty streets — worst in New Zealand. John Duthie ; Don't talk rot ! They're aye fine and clean. His Worship • Steady, gentlemen, have patience. If you only bide a wee you II aye have fine streets, lake a lesson frae Davis and Slater Theirs is a case of patience rewarded. They now own the finest shop m the city.
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Free Lance, Volume IV, Issue 211, 16 July 1904, Page 16
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60King Dick: Very dirty streets—worst in New Zealand. John Duthie ; Don't talk rot! They're aye fine and clean. His Worship • Steady, gentlemen, have patience. If you only bide a wee you II aye have fine streets, lake a lesson frae Davis and Slater Their''s is a case of patience rewarded. They now own the finest shop m the city. Free Lance, Volume IV, Issue 211, 16 July 1904, Page 16
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