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HAS A LARGE AUD INCREASIKG CIRCUL fIiTION IN EVERY PART OF THB COT.ONY FROM MONGONUI TO INVEROARGILL.
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izr AGENT FOR THIS DISTRICT--J". I !_, OT T, "NEWS" OFFICE, TE AROHA. 11. BRET T, PROPRIETOR, "STAR" PRINTING WORKS, SBOKT' AMD AN^ VOUT STREETS. AUCKLAND
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Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 360, 17 April 1889, Page 8
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871Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 360, 17 April 1889, Page 8
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