OVERHEARD IN RAILWAY CA&>> '■ EI AGE AT IULMERSTON. Mrs.;.C-.—"My Dertr! I liad such a love- - ly Afternoon-'Tea at ' DuslinV In Thb v Square. It was worth gointf ■: up • towd' ' for." Mr. C. (\ery crow: "You might " have bi'oubht somo. for me; but, never' mind, we'll both go to .'Dustm's' in ' , - Wauganui."—Advt
Lot J., J. Curtis and Co., Shinninc • j forwarding ■' niid -ptistomhoufcii,' Custom Quay, hiove . your fUrdj tare. They'vo had voars of eiutrienoe' 4 m this kihll- of uiitl \vill do it t 0 • J your .satistmuirn. No careltss or rough handling.' •• Moderate:' UhaM*?"vVi««J . JlTt,
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 715, 14 January 1910, Page 5
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95Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 715, 14 January 1910, Page 5
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