LOST A Green Parrot with a Golden Crest. Last seen on the roof of the, TOWN HALL, . and was heard to say : Drink Draper’s Wonderful 2/- Tea JOHN DRAPER The Select Store, ’Phone 104, MATAMATA.
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Roigards’ Distinctive Gifts Toilet Dainties. Smokers’ Outfits. Shaving Gear. Marvellous Safety Razor Blade Sharpener. Roigards’ for a “Different” Present.
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Matamata Record, Volume XIII, Issue 1104, 10 March 1930, Page 2
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