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UC uc -nWERYONE CAN LEARN THE JAPANESE. LANGUAGE. OUR NATIONAL ANTHEM SING IT. Ah wa ta nao Siaml Ah wa ta nae Siaml Ta nae Siam 1 DIRECT FROM JAPAN j_2 OASES ETCHED GLASS. ALL OOLORS. COME AND SEE. CLAYTON BROTHERS jBHOWBOOM. GOLDSMITH'S HALL Opposite Firebell Tower, GLADSTONE ROAD, GJSBORNE. H. R. "SMITH (Late of Sydney and London), PPJK3TIOAL ' ■ '^ WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER OPTICIAN and SILVERSMITH. Best Workmanship Guaranteed. SIGHTS TESTED. WATCHES, CLOCKS k JEWELLERY Promp' ly r.opnu'ed. Old Gold and Silver Bought for Cash ot Re-modernised into Fashionable Patterns. ;, 881 THE BUSINESS KNOWN AS THE DUNEDIN CASH I His been taken oyer by 1 MR W. J. ATTWOOD | And will be carried on in conjunction with hii bttrineas in Upper Gladstone Road. MR ATtWOOD^hae had the Dunedin (Jash reatocked with Glass and Crockery Ware, New and Seoond-hand Furniture, and is prepared to place the articles on the market at price* that BWrY OOMPBTITION. Telephone 317. 894 CARTING. HAVING purchased the Bueiueas of Mr B. Bird, I am prepared to undertake Calling of all descriptions. FURNITURE REMOVED. LUGGAGE TO k FROM STEAMERS. f GRAVEL For Yards, Garden paths, or Concrete. Having i good supply on hand, ell Orders left at Bennett and Sherratt't will receive beat attention. __ J. OORKIIfr. A OAM). Q miLLRARD J^ATUSOB, AROHITECT, LOWI BTRIIT, GIBBOHNI.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10691, 15 May 1906, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10691, 15 May 1906, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10691, 15 May 1906, Page 4

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