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NEW ZEALAND AND SOUTH SEAS ■ EXHIBITION - AT DUNEDIN. THE iaeue to Dunedin of ticket! at holiday excursion lares in connexion with the Exhibition will cease on. Ist MAY,, on which date they will be issued for the 8.60 a.m. and' 9.10 a.m. trains from Christchurch and for trains from Lyttelton and the Mcthven and ' Springtrum Branches connecting with these trains. ' 3787 RETURNED SOLDIERS' ASSN. A REMINDER. •" ' ANNUAL MEETING. JELLICOE HALL, TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), APRIL 29th, 8 p.m. A. F. GRAHAM, 8626 Secretary. Factoriesi ••oANDy-8' . genuine BALATA BELTING U 90 p.e «trcu>fe> than leather' beltinf, thoroughly waterproof extremely durable, and run* perfectly true Get our quote*. R. P. li. Maiining and Co, 6 Bedford row. 117022-13

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18677, 28 April 1926, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18677, 28 April 1926, Page 14

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