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BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT. TO H.R. H. THE PRINCE OF WALES. 
MACKENZIE, & KONGU 
HOTHOUSE BUILDERS AND HEATING ENGINEERS. 
LONDON—50, Camden Road, N.W. 
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W. DUNCAN TUCKER 
HORTICULTURAL BUILDER ano HOT-WATER ENGINEER, 
EVERY DESCRIPTION of CONSERVATORIES, GREENHOUSES, GARDEN LIGHT TS, 
BUILDER TO THE PRINCIPAL GROWERS IN THE UNITED KINGDOM. 
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TUCKER, TOTTENHAM. 
MINUTES’ WA 
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