BUSINESS NOTICES. WANTED TO SELL pETTERS Oil Engines, 114 and 3 • ?'?"£"rr t?' SC\ I>etterS Man'"c Sngme, ,o-6 8.H.P., Wile Rope, 8 H.P. Steam Boiler, 4, 7, and lOcwt Platform Scales, Reinforcing Steel, Chain, Truck Wheels, Railway Iron, Tram Rails, Tarpaulin, 40 x 20, and dozen clean 10-gallon Casks. STEVENS AND CO., Upper Abel Smith street. Tel. 50-333. _^ Xtf ANTED Known—City Hotel, Cour- *; tenay-pl., Wellington (at Tram Terminus). Finest Brands of Wines and Spirits in stock. Speight's XXXX Dunedin Beer aluays obtainable at the City Hotel. All trams arrive and depart close to the City Hotel. Single bottles sold at wholesale; price at the City Bottle Store. OHELLED Walnuts Is 4d, Shelled WaT nuts (halves) Is Gd. N.Z. Walnuts 6d, Brazil Nuts Bd, Peanuts, in shell 3V>d, Jordan Almonds -Is 10J, Ginger (preserved) lOd, Is Id, Is 4d, 1« fid, 2s; Mansfield Nutmilk Chocolate, i blocks IsOrange and Lemon Quarters. lOd lb; Licorice Allsorts 8d lb. G. LEMPRIERE AND CO., 128, Lambton quay (Nest door to Williams Furniture Shop).
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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 1, 1 July 1932, Page 14
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