WONDERLAND
In spite of increased freights and the advance in prices generally, Wonderland is still able to sell many lines at' prewar prices. This is due to the fact that the management took time by the forelock and purchased large supplies before the increases were put on. In an advertisement appearing in this issue a fojtf of the manv bargains are enumerated. Specal attention is drawn to the wonder incandescent kerosene lamps which show four times tile light of -other lamps at one-quarter of the, cost Note the address. ' Wonderland, Maekny Street, Greymonth.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 22 February 1917, Page 6
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