Dear Aunie,—lt is a great pity yon could not come to town yesterday. 1 was so disappointed, as I had planned such a lovely shopping tour. I knew you (wanted a nice tea set, and just now you would hare been able to purchase one at under pre-war prioe. Prime's, Ltd., have a lovely display of Forrester's English China in their window, and you would be astounded at the prices. Just fancy, a dainty English Tea Set for £2 7b 6d. lam sure it cost more than that wholesale. When I asked the proprietor how it was done, he just looked wise, and said he had purchased the goods from a warehouse that wanted money badly, and he bad been able to secure th>3 goods 'at a very big discount. Prime\ hifve a window full of wonderful bargains, and you really must try to get in tomorrow to get hold of soma of them before 'they are all snapped up. Love to Jim and th« kiddieg. In hut*, »«■ »f*c*i«uMyj »«■».•
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 15956, 18 October 1922, Page 9
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