"lISS FERGUSON bege to intimat. I. that ehe has resumed the Manage I ! ment of the above Popular RestaurartT and trusts to b© favored with a oontinu ! auce o£ the liberal patronage receiveI formerly. j The Public are aieared the Room* wii i be conducted on line* conducive to t maintenance of the high standard *t tained by th« Marble Bar in the past iBB Ferguson. r E have the Largest Stock ol „-, Second-hand FURNITURE in tfa» Town, all in perfect order, and al i that cannot be beaten. T DUCHESS CHESTS PEDESTAL CUPBOARDS BEDSTEADS, COTS k,IPOC MATTREOES SIDEBOARDS I. TABLED LINOS CHAIRS, COUCHES i HALL iTAtil®. A Very Large Stock ol Crockery and llousehold UUU)nlß,.at the Very Loveafc J.'ncea. Come in and have a 1«* # ground omr Store. You will be *urprji*i at the Stock we carry. j "THE ARK 1 ' Coleman & Son. GLADSTONE ROAD Near Derby Street. ifcone li«
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 16021, 6 January 1923, Page 7
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