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The Maori and Pakeha Carnival, Vivian Street Citadel. His Excellency the Governor (Lord Plunket, K.C.V.O.) will perform the opening ceremony on Tuesday, September 5th, at 8 p.m. Programme. [1905].
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C Smith, draper :The magnet that draws the crowds. C. Smith's sale! The cash draper, Cuba Street. Evening Post Print - 13380 [ca 1906].
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J Flyger & Co :J Flyger & Co., funeral furnishers and embalmers .... Cuba Street. Telephone 1703. Prices to suit all classes. [1905].
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R. Hannah & Co.: £500 reward. R Hannah & Co, of the cash boot market, Cuba Street, deserve the above reward for starting at this dull season their Annual Clearance sale. Opening Day Saturday April 6th [1895 or 1901]
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Veitch and Allan: Quarter of a century anniversary sale. Evening Post Print - 7979 [1905]
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C Smith, draper :Proclamation to every citizen of Wellington. C Smith the cash draper, Cuba Street, hereby give notice that his premises are literally full to overflowing ...Evening Post Print - 10815 [1905].
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