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Men who work about gasworks are not subject to epidemics. Whoever now covers their footpaths with coal-tar to prevent fever will gain another advantage when the wet season sees in : neither, grass nor weeds will grow thereon. Much jmnoyance having been experienced by many of .Smith and Caughey's customers, who havei mistaken the clothing shop (without name appearing) recently opened next door to their Queen-street establishment a* belonging to them. In justice to their customers and themselves they are compelled to draw public.attention to the fact that there in no connection whatever, and that they have only one entrance in Queen-street. — rADVT.J

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9083, 18 June 1888, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9083, 18 June 1888, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9083, 18 June 1888, Page 6

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