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The application of the word "mews" to coach-house and stables originated from this circumstance: The Royal stables at Lomesbury, now called Bloomsbury, having been burnt in 1537, Henry VIII. removed the hawks from the mews, and had them fitted as stables, which continued to be called the King's Mews, although occupied by his horses. Bring the children to meet Saflts CTkWs at Smith and Caughev's great toy bazaar, second floor.— (Ad.) Wonderful value offered in special purchase of Pedalac straw millinery. No two hats trimmed alike. All 9/11 each at George Court's, Karangah»ptf .Road.—jAdJ _

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 303, 22 December 1932, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 303, 22 December 1932, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 303, 22 December 1932, Page 11

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