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FLORIST. jUOWERYLAND, Opp. Chief Post Office. Telephone 12-149 After hours, 12-721 and 11-019. Let flowers carry your MESSAGE.—Miss Chapman, S.C.F.A. (N.Z.), Floral Artiste, Moncrieff and Stewart, 386 Princes street. Phones 10-860, 20-893.1 We telegraph orders. M ISS REID, FLORAL ARTISTE, 156 HIGH STREET. Phono 12-661. After hours 18-222. MRS W. JONES, FLORIST, Grand Hotel Buildings, Holder Royal . Horticultural Society’s Bronze Medal for Floral Work. Funeral Sprays from ss; Wreaths from 10s.— Phone 11-357; after hours 23-614. SEEDCO, FLORISTS, 53 GEORGE STREET (near Wardell’s). Wreaths, Sprays, Bouquets, Cut Flowers Delivered and Telegraphed. All work personal supervision of Mrs Wallis. Phone 18-108. After hours 23-120,

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Evening Star, Issue 24103, 26 January 1942, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 24103, 26 January 1942, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 24103, 26 January 1942, Page 4

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