It is gratifying (says a West Coast exchange) to bo able to record the fact that the demand for timber is once again improving, the local millers having a number'of orders to fulfil The borough councillors have had three long nights assessing the value of the buildings and goodwill of the various tenants on the Reserve. Councillor Williams stated that no goodwill could be considered in assessing Pink's business place where i! stood at present; because if Pink shifted to any other part of the town his business would! follow him wherever he went. Pink lias established his business on a sound hssls; hence the reason. Tf h«went to the moon his customers would follow him. Good value every, time is the reason.—Advt. An instructor in wool-classing assured his Waitara pupils a few days ago that many thousands of bales were bought annually by speculators who made it their business to buy up lots which, by reason of the df■verse fleeces, were quite neglected by the manufacturers, and after olassing they were enabled to • make a substantial profit, which, pad the wool betSn properly got up in the first instance would have gone into , the pockejs of the growers. " - -
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 15 August 1910, Page 3
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199Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Horowhenua Chronicle, 15 August 1910, Page 3
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