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PRELIMINARY NOTICE. ■yEE CJHJNG AND 00. Notify the Public of Hastings and surrounding district that they are opening A FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT ‘n those promises next Little Faircy, Butchers. Heretaunga Street, Hastings, which will lie under the management of WILLIE WONG. lat<“ of Gislmrne. Premises will be opened on WEDNESDAY, 6th MARCH, 1912. meals at all hours.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 70, 7 March 1912, Page 3
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