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PUBLIC NOTICES. BUSINESS NOTICE. J DESIRE to notify my clients and the public generally that I have disposed of my photographic business to Mr. Brandon Haughton, and trust that the patronage accorded me in the past will be extended to my successor. (Signed) WM. CRISP BURROWS. 221 Devon Street. £ DESIRE to notify my numerous clients and the general public that I have purchased from Mr. W. C. Burrows his photographic business, situated at 221 Devon Street (directly opposite my late premises), and I trust the very liberal patronage accorded me during the past two and a half years, will continue at my new address. (Signed) BRANDON HAUGHTON. 221 Devon Street. PHOTOGRAPHS NOT BURNT. All completed orders, together with all photographs and films left with me to be copied or enlarged, were saved from the fire, and may be obtained at my new address. BRANDON HAUGHTON, ARTIST PHOTOGRAPHER, 221 DEVON STREET. ■ (Next "Kash.") MARBLE BAR. The above is now under the personal supervision of Mr. and Mrs. Page, late of the Marble Bar, Wellington, and patrons can rely on civility and attention. Hot three-course Luncheon from 12 till 1.30 daily, 1/3 (Sundays excepted). Cold Ham, Corned Beef, Ox Tongue and Salad at any hour, 1/-. Tea, Coffee, or Chocolate with sandwiches, cakes and scones, at any hour, 9d. Pure Ice Cream and Frozen Dainties of all descriptions. OUR MOTTO: CLEANLINESS, CIVILITY AND PUNCTUALITY. RETURNED SOLDIERS and RETIRED FARMERS FRUIT FARMING In sunny Nelson offers a profitable, pleasant and light occupation. WHY NOT TRY IT! I can offer you a splendid little property of 12 ACRES. Planted S years ago, 11 acres with best commercial varieties of apples and 1 acre of apricots. Practically new bungalow of G rooms overlooking "the sea, with sea-bathing, boating, and fishing right at your door. WHAT MORE DO YOU WANT! PRICE £IBSO. Inspect and buy now and reap the benefit of the coming season's crop which has every appearance of being a big one. R. A. LARGE, Estate Agent U.S.S. Bldgs. (near Ely. Sjy. St. Aubyn St
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Taranaki Daily News, 6 November 1919, Page 8
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477Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 6 November 1919, Page 8
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