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To lounsts ancr SOUTH WESTLANU Victors to the COACH SERVICE West Coast. SOUTH WESTLAND Ross to Iran/ COACH SERVICE Joseph Glacier. DAMSON k still continuing his well-known Coach Service from ROSS to FRANZ JOSEPH GLACIER. Coaches leave Ross erery TUESDAY and FRIDAY, or any other day as deaired, carrying passengers and luggage to the Glacier. Telegrams to Keller's Hotel. Hold tika i City Hotel, Rosa; or Post Office. Harihai'i, will x*ctiW« prompt »t*an ANTED— To Purchase, Empty SACKS ; mus* he sound.—Applj Smithed and Hoptinsoni Thompson
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Greymouth Evening Star, 27 June 1914, Page 6
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