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it). LET.: 0 ROOMED JTOURE, bathroom, Wa<diliouse, IT. and C. Water, and aUj corivenicnecsi and Acie of Ground, just. oft Wai-iti Road. • ■ E. A. LeCRKN, . ; ■' Arcade., . LANOER" SCHOOL OF DRESS- ; '" CUTTING. LADIES, learn how to make your own Dresses, Coats, Capes, Tea Gowiir, Blouses, etc. Glasses daily, 10 to 5. Evening.Classes now forming. Early application necessaiy. For. > terms,'.-etc., apply . MISS WHITE, At Meadoweroft and Co.'p. P 1 : " A N«w Qig for £l6, with * Sliding &»at, pai&t«d, Jiotd, fcnd Tarni«lMhi Why ttook four Stablw and O*oh lloupo* wilt Vehicles from Foreign' Lands wh«n yon can g«t them built hj m 4 to «uit your Hon«( :M wall »» 'our««lvee, ia<l gat rid of yonr Old Trap* &l part paymaut. ILL KINDS 0? VEHICLES BUILT CP AND PAINTED Ai THE SHORTEST NOTICI. N*» Wh«*l« and Tyrcing a Sp»cialty. VEW AND SECOND RAND• "ARTS TOR BALK. Harold Raw TIMABU CAJftill AUE WORKS.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XC, Issue 13240, 21 March 1907, Page 2
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