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P. L. BUECH, LADIES' t GENTS' TAILOB, Late G. H. Waye. OPPOSITE BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES, CAMBRIDGE, WAIKATO. “ Formerly of Posseniskio’s, Auckland
M! C. P. STONE. SURGEON DENTIST, VICTORIA STREET, Cambridge. MR HARRY T. GILLIES, JOABHISTES and SOLICITOR, HAMILTON, S Always attends Cambridge Magistrate’s Court. SAMUEL LEWIS CAMBRIDGE, gOLIGITOR TO GOVERNMENT ADVANCES TO SETTLERS OFFICE,
JAMES HALLY. Barrister and Solicitor, CAMBRIDGE. MONEY TO LEND on First-class Freehold Securities. MR. J. A. HAIR. gURCJEON TWTIST CAMBRIDGE. Successor to Mr R. S. Poole, and for three years Chief Operator to Mr A, A. White, of Auckland. Hours : 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. L C. A. POTTER Architect and building supervisor. Estimates Given. Address—“ The Laurels,” Cambridge.
SPECIAL - - SALE LINES AT Court’s: Fancy Muslin and Prints, usual prices 3sd,4fd, 5Jd, reduced to 1/11. 2/11, 3/11 ner doz. varda• 2 do? Laca duced to each ; 3 doz. Collarettes, worth 5/6, reduced to 1/11 each; Ladies’ Belts, reduced to Id, 3d, 4Ad, 6d, 1/- (they Jelvorthmof* ■ from l/6 be iTl fw Cn T,T r pci r es 8 do!! ' to be sold 6d ! Ladies’ Blouses hundreds to c W eduotious in Drying,,
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Waikato Independent, Volume VII, Issue 465, 25 January 1908, Page 4
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