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UP-TO-DATE TAXI CAR FOR HIRE. MEETS DRAINS AT CAB-FARE RAISES. AVAILABLE ANY HOUR—I>AY OR MGHT. REASONABLE RATES. 'PHONE No. 423. J. FERGUSON, PROPRIETOR, No. 17, MIRIAM STREET. ' HAVE Secured the SOLE WAI- " RARAPA AGENCY (Palliser Bay to Pahiatua) for the Famous INDIAN MOTOR CYCLES CALL AND INSPECT! OR WRITE! TRIALS ARRANGED. The "INDIAN" secured FIRST SECOND AND THIRD PLACES in THE WORLD'S CHAMPIONSHIP TOURTST TROPHY RACE. 1911. J. C. BWINGTON, ENGINEERING WORKS, MASTERTON. Do you want to enjoy good Health? Do you want to live long and die THEN BUY YOUR MEAT AT % SMITHS BUTCHERY, QUEEN STREET. L Beef, the Suocwent Mntton, the Tender "L&mb. Small Gkods are 9>wia3ty, always Fr*Ba.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 12 June 1913, Page 3
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