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WHERE Shall I g 0 f° r my now HOF.SE COVER? WHY, ‘KTT'ILGON AMD SON’S, v V Of Course. They have moved inlo NEW PREMISES, And row have tlio Best Shop in Taranaki nr 'Auckland. Your horse is Measured, and Kit. Guaranteed. PRICKS from ISs Gd. They use only the Rest Material, and Employ only Competent Mon. Call and inspect their New Shop; von will ho astonished at the large stock they earrv; and von are welcome whether you huy or not. Note New Address; Opposite MeMdlan and Eredrm’s. And Bring Winr Horse Along for your New Horse Cover. WILSON AMD SON, Box I. SA i)BLEBS. .’Phono U2 BROADWAY. TRESPASS NOTICE. A NY person found trespassing /l. with dog nr gun on th<> uroneriies nr the undersigned. Hu’ak-una and Strathmore, will ho prosecuted. and dogs destroyed. s. a. cooping, C. H. WENT. ' O. CORNISH. C. C. CAT,VERT. T MeTLROV. W. (I. THBRSTON, C. FRANK. FT. M. HANSEN, TV, HOLTZ. c,. crepts. • C. c. rrtm’Eß. J. .1 TTTT.TQ A. NELSON.’
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 79, 23 May 1911, Page 8
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