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Whilo on eontimontal grounds alone it. is desirable that our. connection, with the Old Country should 'be thoroughly maintained, it ia well to realise also that our association with Great ; Britain profits us greatly from a trada point of:view. By far the_greatest proportion of our exports goes'to tho Homeland, and from there were', receive the bulk of our imports. Tho 'business dono.frith tl» Dominion with one, firin in England (Messrs. Bead 8r05.,-Ltd.) affords indication of the preference given to Great Britain.'in the,'matter of imports. Fot years past this firm has averaged not less than from 80ito 90 per cent, of tno total imports of ale and stout intotho Dominion. The English manufacturer has a reputation for producing, goods of superior quality, and doubtless the enormous business done by the firm mentioned with Now Zealand is largely, if not mainly, due; to the exeellenoe of the ale and stout bottled by them and sent to New Zealand. Messrs. Read Bros." are bottlers of Bass's Ale and Ghinncss's Stout (both Dog's Head brand), and as everyone knows, Bass's Ale and Guinness's Stout are world-famous for their quality. It is interesting to know that Road Bros, (who are practically the only bottlers of Bass for export) last year gave to tho Bass people an order which was the largest ever received by . that firm. . v

Try PHOSPHOL EMULSION for dclicato children. No ohest remedy is so sure or so pleasant to take as PHOSPHOL. For women, ohildren, and invalids it Is uneanalled. i

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 522, 1 June 1909, Page 8

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Untitled Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 522, 1 June 1909, Page 8

Untitled Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 522, 1 June 1909, Page 8

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