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THROUGH PASSENGERS.—THIS DAY.

FOB CHBISTCHrmCH FEOM DTTNEDIN. First Express.—H.M.S. Phcebe's liberty men (40), Mr A. W. Drum, Mr and Mrs D. Proctor, Mr and Mrs Darton and child, Mr A. A. Ware, Mr A. A. Collier, Mr M. Fraer, Mrs Goldie and son, Mr and Mrs G.-S. Hill and son, Mr J. Loughlin. FEOM CHBISTCHTJECH itm THE SOUTH. First Express.—Miss Haynes, Mr and Mrs J. Cameron, Mrs Samson, Mr Wm. Nicholls, Mr Thos. T. Robson, Rev. A. A. Mac Donald, Mr E. Clark, Mr' and Mrs Soehof, Mr J. Patereon, Misses Prentice (2), Misses Francis, Mr and Miss Stokes, Mr D. E. Mullor, Mr S. Barningham, Miss N. P. Quelch, Mr J. A. Cook FEOM DUNEDIN FOE THE SOTJTH. Colonel Robin, Bishop of Melbourne, Mrs Henderson, Mrs Morton, Miss Bridger, Mr A. H. Burton, Mr M. Niccol, Mr and Mrs Davies and family, Mr and Mrs A. H. Hamerton, Mr and Mrs F. Johnston, Mr W. Thomson. Mrs Callaglmn, Mrs Gough, Miss A. Beresford. FOB DUNEDIN FEOM THE SOTJTH. Mr Meyer, Mr and Mrs Leslie Harris, Mrs and Miss Knowles, Miss* if. H. Knowles, Mrs J F. Sheargold, Mr and Mrs J. Campbell, Mrs W. H. Robins, Captain Trumble, Captain Collins, Captain Swanston. London Dental sets (up or lower) from £2 2s, complete sets from £3 3s, single' tooth ss, stoppings from 2s 6d, extractions Is, gas 2s 6d extra; work both good and cheap.— [Advt.l Sentimental Young Bride, at early etago of the honeymoon: "And what would yon do, darling, if I were to die?" Practical Hnsband: "Why,-bury you, of course." Doctor: "Tonr wife must keep out of excitement." Mr Brisque: "She can't, doctor. She carries it around with her." ,

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Evening Star, Issue 12397, 10 January 1905, Page 5

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THROUGH PASSENGERS.—THIS DAY. Evening Star, Issue 12397, 10 January 1905, Page 5

THROUGH PASSENGERS.—THIS DAY. Evening Star, Issue 12397, 10 January 1905, Page 5

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