DAMAGE IN THE WEST END SHOPS.
The death ot the Empeior William has iillid (he We-4 End >hoplceepei ■» with d^nu\, tut it piaeticall> mean^ the tain of tlio London s t >a^on. With the exception of la-«t }eai. the -hopkeepei- ha\e hail a series. ol h it] >Cc^on^ e\ei since the death ol the Duke ot Albain, m 1884, and the) weie lookin" ton\aul to the hl\u widdin^ Qaietie.^ ot the pie-^ent -c.i>on to keep n j > tlu ta\oinable time* initated b> the Jubilee festiv itie^ ot hist yeai Hut the death ot the Empeior hab completely clouded theii ]3io&pects, .mil it i> anticipated that the ot 1888 >\ ill take lank amount the dullest on leeoul.
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Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 253, 25 April 1888, Page 5
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116DAMAGE IN THE WEST END SHOPS. Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 253, 25 April 1888, Page 5
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