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J B Clarkson (Firm) :J B Clarkson, cycle importer, Palmerston N[orth], Feilding, Levin, and Dannevirke. Cycle manufacturers by Royal appointment to His Majesty, King Edward VII. Keeling & Mundy, printers, Palmerston North [1905].
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New Zealand Farmers' Union: Sports programme of the third annual Farmers' Union picnic to be held at the Sports Ground, Fitzherbert Street, Palmerston North, on Tuesday, 7th March, 1905. Keeling & Mundy, Printers, Rangitikei St. 1905
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[Postcard]. Congregational Church, Palmerston North. New Zealand Post-card (carte postale) F T Series no. 882 [1906].
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