STAMP EXCHANGE COLUMN.
As stamp collecting seems to be greatly in vogue in Waimate, we have started a stamp exchange column for the younger readers of the Advertiser. Anyone wishing to exchange a stamp may bring the same to the office by Wednesday in each week. It will then be advertised in the next issue, and the exchange can'ba effected at the office. No charge will be made.
J.N. wishes to exchange two een penny Orange Free State, one Natal, one |d and one penny Cape of Good Hope for Central American stamps. I have I- Austrian and 1 Bavarian stamp to exchange. — B.M. Exchange — 3 * f or 1 Chili, 1 Cuban, 1 Bussian "and/2 Denmark for 1 Argentine Bepublic % md 1 Italian. ' A»P." wants to exchange 1 French, 1 Belgian, 1 German, 1 Japanese, and 1 South .'Australian for'an'e^uarnumbsr of Ceylon and Portuguese stamps.
JLP- has a large number of stamps, including Japanese, Canadian, Egyptian, t Norwegian, Belgian, Australian, Italian, and Brazilian, which he wishes to exchange for 6 Barbadoes (assorted), 12 African, and 8 New Zealand stamp duty.
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, 29 October 1898, Page 7
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198STAMP EXCHANGE COLUMN. Waimate Daily Advertiser, 29 October 1898, Page 7
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