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NO LET-No. 11, Queen's Roud, Central (Ground & las Floor); BEST SITE FOR BANKING BUSINESS. REASONABLE RENT. Apply "Mr. CHOW KIN FAN, c/o Russ & Co., Bank of Canton Building,
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ORSALE-Immediately, attractive bedroom suite with double bed $275.00, la carved screen $50.00, opium stool $20,00, small low circular table $20.00 and nest of tables $25,00 Phone 20122 or write to 49, Stubba Roart,
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