WEBB AND MILLAR.
TAILORS, Queen Street, Masterton. Maech 7th, 1903. DEAR SIR OR MADAM, Youwiilbeinterestedtolearn that I have removed to much more Up-to-date Premises two doors lower down, and I desire to heartily thank the many customers for their esteemed patronage during the eight years I have been in Masterton, and I assure my patrons as well as the general public that I will use my best ability to give evci-y one complete satisfaction no matter how small or how large the order. Having now once again assumed full control of the business and removed to handsomely appointed premises 1 will carry on the business in the future under my own name. Ample room has been provided for the display of New Season's Goods, and I shall be pleased to have you call and inspect them. Winter will soon be here and you'll want some warm clothing. Won't you let me talk to you your next suit or costume. I am, Dear Sir, or Madam, Yours Respectfully ALBERT WEBB.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9042, 7 March 1908, Page 6
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169WEBB AND MILLAR. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9042, 7 March 1908, Page 6
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