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HERE WE ARE AGAIN.

TT/^E WANT IT TO BE FULLY KNOWN that we are not only Tinimiths, but (in answer to many enquirers) Ironworkers and plumbers of long and varied experience. My son, JL. E. Loach, joins me at an Early Date, and we shall be able to supply the demand of the times. Work done CHEAP --VA^ QUICK, AND UP-TO-DATE in QUALITY.. £.S.— Why allow the money to go out of the district by buying at the door from Hawkers ? Why not Come to the Makers, and Save Money. T. B. Loach, Tinsmith, Ironworker and Plumber, WAIMATE.

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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Issue 34, 14 January 1899, Page 2

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98

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Waimate Daily Advertiser, Issue 34, 14 January 1899, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Waimate Daily Advertiser, Issue 34, 14 January 1899, Page 2

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