The agitation lor the Kamo-Puhipuhi tramway has broken out again with redoubled enthusiasm, and a meeting of the League is to be held soon. Heads of families would do well to visit A. E. Fenton's great sale of drapery, millinery, and men's and boys' clothing. Every article reduced, and some goods almost given away at A. E. Fenton's, Draper and Clothier, 252 and 254, Queen-street. (Note.— for one month only.) ISo doubt pure food makes pure blood The luncheon at the Clarendon Hotel is the best in the city. Six tickets for ss, or Is per lunch, including one of Brown, Campbell, and Co.'s prize pure beers (or tea and coffee if preferred). No delay. Quick despatch.— W. Lynch, proprietor.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8267, 28 May 1890, Page 6
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