“Have .you change for a pound note?” asked a Wanganui 'business man of a customer the other day. “I think I could do it,” said the man accosted, as he took from his pocket a five-dollar gold piece, a Queen Ain ne shilling, a Napoleon, an Edward VI. shilling, an Edward II t . penny, and an Edward I. groat, or fourpenny piece. Heedless to say,, no exchange was insisted upon, though a great deal of interest was displayed in the unusual nature of the. coins produced.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume LI, Issue 4482, 24 July 1930, Page 1
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86Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, Volume LI, Issue 4482, 24 July 1930, Page 1
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