TAXI CAR FOR HIRE, r± H. EDMONDS is prepared to un~ dertake Taxi Work at any hour of the day or night. Ring up private 'phone 411; or Taxi Stand 'phone 155. Car big enough to accomodate parties. 688 QNEEAHIUQUSK , PRIVATE BOARD AND LODGINGS Good Accommodation for Visitors. Hot and Cold Baths, electric light, Good Bathing and Fishing. One Minute from Railway Station and Wharf. TERMS MODERATE. MRS H. A. GOING, — Proprietress. 238
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Northern Advocate, 22 October 1919, Page 4
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