From the sublime to the x ridiculous is no distance, but vice versa it is generally immeasurable.
Mr H. Dooly, late of the Waitara Hotel, has just taken, over the Star and Garter Hotel m, Upper Cubastreeij. As .Mr Dooly was exceedingly* popular m Taranaki it may be assured that he will soon have many friends m Wellington.
Mr. J. Hasset, of . 7,3 Taranaki Street, notified m another column that he has started a business as fruiterer and tobacconist, and guarantees that his clients will get i nothing but the best. The white man before the Chow every time.
Mr Wm. Quayle, butcher, late of Tinakori Road, has opened at the corner of ■Webb and Hopper-streets. Mr Quayle has already established' a reputation for the quality of his goods and as all his output bears the Goyernment stamp the best of everythino; only is stocked. .
Expressive item on a £5 banknote seen m a Masterton tradesman's office : "The last of £5.00 ! .Mahutonga again." A one pound note passed through the Kumara branch of the Bank of New Zealand after the recent races, havin"- the following information on its back : "The last of £1000. Beware of fast women and slow race horses."
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NZ Truth, Issue 97, 27 April 1907, Page 4
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201Untitled NZ Truth, Issue 97, 27 April 1907, Page 4
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