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Acts Like Magio la gsppfeg aSglit §Gag&s, esrlsg sslss isd etad gssplalats. A bdy living ia Lome Street, Wellington, writes: l! l fci*a ased Tonldjsg J 8 Lieseed Emukka' lor myself and children tfikh grand rejraits. Btavina t ska, palatable taate, the ckuoßQi •a!a» "ttesasaa'a Rhtowiot. - Fff©SSt tf| B&SSi!?23@ <& ©ftmskstpfflr®. m C&fcittla. D JgCROPEAN WHOMALE INDENTS pWsmj*; fely executed &$ lowest i»sS prioGß for all kinds of BBJTIBH and CONTINENTAL GOODS, including : Book a tod Stationery. Boobs, Shoes, and leather. Ohanaic&li and Druggist StradWet. Chins, Earthenware and Glasswart Qyoles, Motors and Accessories. Drapery, Millinery, and Piasa ©Sods. Fancy Good* and Perfumery. Hardware, Machinery and Metal*. Jewellery, Piste and Watches. Pjiol'-oyrapMo and Optical Good®. Provisions and Oilman's Storas. Etc., Etc. Commission. 2$ to 8 per oenl. TraSa Discount Allowed. Special Quotations oil D&maao3» Sample Oases from £lO upwards. of ProSuoa Sold fe® ftooatmA. WILLIAM WILSON AND BON®. &&eftsarefo Lano, Lands*, E.®, Pssbls'ASdreiul '^uiuiaiT I ®,
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10587, 19 March 1912, Page 3
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