PECK'S BRITISH PASTES. Made in a model British factory. No preservatives. Analysis proves •'PECK'S" highest in food value —3 AFTER LONG SERVICE Our Goods are still going strong. L. H. DRAYTON, 124' Armagh street. Makers of Cases, Bags, and Trunks.
Gueste at the Clarendon Hotel include Dr. Kenneth Brown (Auckland), Dr. V. H. Boon (Nelson), Colonel I. Yates Foster (Preston, England), Messrs L. Jameson (Rothcrham), A. Entrican, P. Foster (Preston. EngCommoT .(London),' '■*■." Beddon (Weluommoy liogton) r
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18912, 29 January 1927, Page 16
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