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Maoriland Worker, Volume 3, Issue 57, 12 April 1912, Page 15

 

WORKERS SET YOUR QROCERIEI FRO! OEO. LANE, 16011 AND PROVISION DCALEI, WAS Hi. i PALACE; HOTEL, Tβ AROHA. aooo uquEum SPLEMDID CDIIIIE PALAOB~HOTBL. tIOriIITOB l/aOLDWATIIi I PRINTING BLOCKS OP ALL KINDS F#r Advertisement*, Billheads, Memo. Forms, Views of Premises, Post Cards, Portraits, fte. FREE ESTIMATES ON APPLICATION. CBiS. JNO NICKLIN, «i CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. 'fhw i»Ba. j Till WORKBRi' BRBAD IS BAKED BT JOHN NfiWDICK, fleddon Street, Walhi. I CRITERION HOTEL GREYMOUTH (OWfOßtl WHAM) 1 LOUIS SWEET (Lata Wellington, Hobart ft Zeehan) I THE UNION STORE. W. E. BUSCH, GENERAL GROCER, GALBKAIIfI STREET, WAISI. LArriRTY'S RKLIASLKjrOOTWKAR. m, BTTLI. I QUALITY QDABAKTBW, VlkßUika s BSPAIBB 1 BFXOIALTT Aseeaw— 4S» COLUMBIA ST., IYOIHHAM, OHRISTCHUROH. rBLLOW WORKER!- f I S. I. BETON i Who to with yon on til poinU, J reqtiMtt yon to give him a c»U, J tad roa will be natisfled that h» J hM jroni ISTERESTS AT HBABT J y Good Clothing and Drapery J AT WORKERS PRICES can only J V be obtained at S. I. BETON'S J Miwhtrt Quay j REV MOUTH [doJglaslroT r Fhonm 2184 I TAILORS & REGALIA I MANUFACTURERS I And Importers i 18 ft 20 Frederick St. S DUNEDIN f Local Manufacturers Specially i 3> Recommeaded. ly sßFp«rtlßg v y«i siipert fetfttlm i "ItSTthe men of denniston Wfe« doiire a Decent Haircut and a Clean Shave kindly patronise errs union hairdressing saloon. BBAKE HEAD, DECISION. (K«x» Door to Hodgion FrultewnV ritw iswmiiw^niiihj; ill. M Albion Hotel, MAWHERA QUAY eSEYBOUTH. THI 7INEBT HOTVL OH THI OOAflft j. GRIFFIN, Proprlttor HUNTLY HpfiT V»ry Otnfsrtsbl*. Bait M«dstl««. f rl*M juat th* tblig. HUNTLY HOTEL Jyftgffig*

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