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WM m \ V STOCK STARTS WEDNESDAY MORNING See To-morrow Morning's Papers TREMENDOUS BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS ARMSTRONGS HIGH STREET AND VICTORIA SQUARE

"We must not believe in taking tliis slump tying down, nor must we trim and try to.level up our. finances. We' should get the assistance of the people who know, and fight it for all we are worth. If we had the will, we've The power in New Zealand to put all the unemployed to work in a very short time." "Mr L. C. Walker speaking before the For New Zealand Society on Saturday evening. Within the past few weeks quite a number of men have brought to the Dunedin seed merchants little lots of cocksfoot seed cut from lands not very far from the city, and the merchants have been paying for it up to 6d per lb (says the Dunedin "Star"). That price compares favourably, so it is said, with the price ruling for Canterbury cocksfoot seed, from 6d to 7d, with a penny higher for the Akaroa seed. The great essential iif the harvesting of cocksfoot is sunshine, of which Canterbury has of late had more than mid Otago. Taking that factor into account; the 6d -for the • Dupedin seed is a good price.

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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20489, 7 March 1932, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20489, 7 March 1932, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20489, 7 March 1932, Page 7

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