Thomas George Miles, a hairdresser [untingdon, who lias died at trn. UIIC of 78. was one of the few remaining survivors of the disaster to the pleasure steamer, Princess Alice wfticii Iras sunk in the Thames in 18<8 with a loss of 6-50 lives. ASHBURTON SPECIALS. TAILORING. DRY CLEANING. VTEVER SAY your Suit, Coat Frock, or Evening Dress is ruined by W tAB, TAIN, or FADE until you have had practical advice from us. We have saved many a garment which our customers thought was ruined T. H. DUNHAM, Tailor. Costumier. Dry Cleaner, and Dyer. D32E-1 Burnett street, Ashburton. SEAGRASS PRAMS AND FURNITURE. PERAMBULATOR and PGSB OHAIRSTriangle Pram Stores have all -t«ew Zealand-mads goods. We mike and repair prams and push-cha.ra and basket work of all descriptions. Call and inspect before buving elsewhere.-A. CHAPMAN. Basket and Pram Maker, Triangle. Aehburton. L. B. CROWTHER, DENTIST, i\o Colombo street. Ch.-i!:cburch, Wishes to inform the Resident! of the R-VKAIA DISTRICT that he ATTENDS RAEAIA each Thursday Irom 1 p.m. too d.m., in the Town Hall. C 3016
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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19258, 13 March 1928, Page 5
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