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c, L. FERGUSON, the popular fruiterer And CONFECTIONER. GLADSTONE ROAD And OPERA HOUSE. “Where the Cool Drinks Are.” COOK COUNTY COLLEGE FOR GIRLS--65 RUSSELL STREET. TEL. 708. ■PRINCIPAL,. Miss A. L. Rees, XT M.A., LL.B.; assisted by Miss Mitckeli (French and German acquired in Europe); Miss Morgan (certificated Pianist Trin. Coll, and Senior Honors in Harmony); Miss Desborou"h (certificated Kindergarten Teacher and Drill Mistress). ■ NEXT TERM Vagins IUESDAY, 4/ \ 17th February ) Boarders INVITING. rpo Lunch in our place is to lunch in A Peace and Comfort. Electric <an a to keep you cool. We cater to the tastes of all. Our meals are well cooked, and served in the best manner. Our front shop is well stocked with the best kinds of confectionery.. Try our delicious Ice Cream, it beat s all. v (COSMOPOLITAN QAFE, {- L . GLADSTONE ROAD.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 3572, 23 February 1914, Page 1
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