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a FAVOURITE CAKE. ALWAYS , SEASONABLE. ORANGE GINGERBREAD IN SIXPENNY CAKES {THE BEST OF BREAD 18 STILL r.."'v 3 d ' ' *~T i AT 1 fi C H £ 8 T E R' .& CAB AND MOTOR DEPOT CHURCH BTREET. TWO MOTOR OARS ALWAYS ON HIRE. BUST LANDED A 9V WOLBELEY CAR. 18-20 HP. f BEATER • CABS ON HIRE PHONE 293. ' TOM HOLLAND, PROPRIETOR. —o— THZS —©— IMPIEIAL DYEING AND CLEANING WORKS HAVING opened business in Masterton, with a wide City ex- . lience, and a FULL KNOWLEDGE every branch of DYEING AND CLEANING Ladles' Costumes dyed and cleaned [Panama and Straw Hats cleaned equal to new. Gloves cieaned and repaired Cent's Suits cleaned and repaired and pressed Feather cleaned and re-curled. Country Orders Specially Attended so. Drop a I'ost Cord, and our representative will call. NONE BUT EXPERT WORKMEN EMPLOYED. 62 OOLE STREET. MASTERTON.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 15 March 1913, Page 1
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