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"THE DOMINION" PREPAID ADVERTISEMENT RATES One Inch 60 Words), 4s. per insertion. Front Page, ss. per inch each insortion. MKTII. DEATH, AND MARRIAGE NOTICES, U. 6d. per insertion. Situations Vacant "\ N .„. Fv „„„ji_„ Situations Wanted 6 Board and Residence J 61 -™»'CK CENERAL ADVERTISEMENTS. 16 Words, lfi.: 24 Words, Is. 6d.; -50 Words, 26.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1361, 12 February 1912, Page 1

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