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FENDALTON-FOR SALE • Blllillll Substantial rolirforcte concrete residence of eight rooms surrounded by tees, lawns ate gardsns terraced to Wairarapa stream. JSet on superior section of three-quarters of an acre. Inquiries from genuine buyers only to OWNER, can RHODES & MIDGLEY, Public Accountants, 94 HEREFORD STREET. "Phene 42-342.
ICE CREAM... >V once the delight of kings ... Otf'A'' now a universal food Charles I of England paid his French chef £5OO a year to guard the court secret of ice cream. To-day, we all know the delight of this pure food. Ask for Perfection ice cream in cones, cartons, novelties, and family packs. Good taste will tell you it’s ... < . | ICE CREAM “THE CREAM OF PERFECTION” N
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Press, Volume XCII, Issue 27795, 21 October 1955, Page 3
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