Phone 42m. P.O. Box 11. THOMPSON’S WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Fruiterers, Confectioners, Greengrocers SPECIAU.—Ttry our fresh Apricots 1 and Peaches 1 Special.—Our New iYear Hamper contains: 61bs New Potatoes, 41bs Green Peas, 1 iGoooanut, 6 Oranges, 8 Bananas, Sweets Is, Apples Is, 1 tin Fruit Salad. AIL this for 10s; cash with order. DAlLY.—Fresh vegetables, green peas, new potatoes, young carrots), turnips, cauliflowers, lettuce, spinach. FRUITS. Oranges, lemons, bananas, grapes, cherries, cocoanutsi, applies (Stumers and Delicious). TRY THOMPSON S FOR TOMATOES. EE ALE lOE CREAM, HEALETTS, BRICKS. LAKE WAKATIP MAIL STATIONERY DEPARTMENI. To meet the demands for essential lines of stationery we have aid in the following lines : JOURNALS, CASH BOOK, LEDGERS, MINUTE BOOKS at 4/- each. MANIFOLD BOOKS, at 2/6 and 1/6 each COUNTER BOOKS at 2/3 each. WAGES BOOKS (showing Unemployment Tax) 1/2 each. Bank of New Zealand PAY IN BOOKS, 2/3 each. RECEIPT BOOKS, I/- upwards. Diamond ACCOUNT FORM 9d per book. TO QUEENSTOWN HOUSEHOLDERS. . The undersigned begs to intimate that he has made arrangements to supply fresh milk and cream to householders DAILY. Having installed a modern dairy plant he can guarantee a high standard commodity direct from the dairy. A trial solicited. J. S. GRAY, Phone 29A Frankton.
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Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 4347, 11 January 1938, Page 6
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