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The Temperature.—At three o'clock this morning-, the thermometer outside this office registere i 53 degrees.

Passengers to Wellington aro reminded that G. Baker, tho well-known re'iable carrier, still attends the Nelson boats, and in as reliable as ever. Luggage by Dight boats stored for train in the morning; charges as reasonable as eyor. Write or wire.— Baker, Wingficld street, Wellington.*

Our readers should note tho advertisements which appear frora day to day on page one regarding Messrs Ballantyne and Co's great salo a 1 Christ-church.*

cheaper, Nor find any house that can shine. With William Lock's Warehouse in Bridge street— He's the King in the Furniture Lino."

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Colonist, Volume LIII, Issue 13050, 9 March 1911, Page 2

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107

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume LIII, Issue 13050, 9 March 1911, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume LIII, Issue 13050, 9 March 1911, Page 2

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