CHEESE MARKET.
(Bj Telcsraph.—Press Association.) Dunedin, September 3. Mr. Scott, secretary to the South Island Dairy Association, lias received a caljlo message from Loa-lon, stating that Canadian, cheese, September make, is nnw at GOs. Gd. Short sellers of New Zealand have mostly retire:!' from the market; the remainder arc asking 6"5..
Mr. Scott says this advance in prices is already reflected hero, as several buyers now offer more than G 3-8d.f.0.b. Tie considered the prospects excellent for high prices, in Great Britain during the coming season.
Experience is a good teacher, though her fees are often pretty high. The lessons some- factory managers have learnt from using inferior utensils have meant loss of Srofits. But the experience has taught iiem the value of "Victor" Vats, and the advisablenoss of installing these superior utensile without delay. Close on ono hundred "Victor' Vats are on. order. Are yours included? If not, order at once from Albert J. Parton, Carterton.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1536, 4 September 1912, Page 10
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157CHEESE MARKET. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1536, 4 September 1912, Page 10
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