CANTERBURY PRODUCE MARKET
I -By "Telegraph-Press Association. I Christchurch, December 2. ■ There is a little improvement in shiniing ; arrangements, but owing to the of produce awaiting transiorfc.to the North Island end other ports t will- be some -time before conditions re yiormal. There" has been considcr;ble"'difficulty in filling North Island rders'for flour, nnd a considerable qusinity,is awaiting shipment to Auckland, .■here is no grain offering > locally, and jusiness in almost all lines is extremely ■uiet;;-. 'Potatoes are now:.practically'off he "inarket as far as* wholesale supplies ire concerned. Any offering would real--30 ,£'l2 to .£l3 per ton at country stnione.;.- "
i'A professor of a. British University was otorioiis for his illegible writing. Ono ay's'student came to him with an essay n an,abstruse subject, and asked him o explain the marks along the margin, bvinusly the professor's comments. After liming the MS. round and round and tndying hi 3 own handwriting intently Dr several minutes, he snid curtly, as ,e handed the essay back to the astonisli'd student, "Oh, 'it means write more learly." • For Children's Hacking Cough, J Woods' Great Peppermint Cure*
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 59, 4 December 1918, Page 8
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181CANTERBURY PRODUCE MARKET Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 59, 4 December 1918, Page 8
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