R. E. LUCAS, Bookseller and Stationer.
Any reference to Levin -wpuld be incomplete without due recognition of the above gentleman's business, his fine'new premises being a never-failing source of supply of everything pertaining to tilebookselling, stationery, And fancy goods" trade. The literary profession, is represented on a large scale, and the wellassorted collection of now books by all the best authors couid not be beaten, 'file stocks of Stationery, fancy leathef goods, and knick-knacks of every description and their constant augmentation with the latest novelties enhance tlia" interest and popularity o£ this tho oldest established Stationery depot in. the district. The stock is a new and up-to-date One, a disastrous fire having completely - destroyed the previous 0116 late laat yfar. Mr. Lucas is agent for. the .Evening' Post and all other principal dailies, and weeklies, which rt«i ha fifOMtiMtl st, Ms railway bookstall pr-tiiop-in the .town.
THE CASH STORE, WERAROA.
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 18, 22 January 1916, Page 4
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150Bookseller and Stationer. Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 18, 22 January 1916, Page 4
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