Advices received in Levin to-day By Mr .1. W. Gibson, of the Ued Store, eliuw that the Wellington egti market has been "swamped' with American Oggs. Six hundred and forty cases of eggs have been rualiefl on to tTie market in one lot. The reeeon For "this is the lack of cold storage to accommodate the shipment. Eggs up to six woeks old are free from deterioration, but perluips this ascertained rule ifoes :iot apply to eggs tiiat have undergone various handlings on rail and vessels that are occasioned by transit from America to New Zealand. Tn any event, the Wellington consignees have deemed it best to take no risks; so eggs are cheap this week in Wellington and neighbouring towns.
No room ror >M« in th«. rr.*n or woman, boy or jrirl, who lines "Nasoi." Thi« scientific ind reliable rciiedy I«o relieves influoneA. bronchitis and *o-e Ihroat. Buy a bottle to-day —Is Cd for 60 done.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 29 March 1915, Page 3
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