Xod only are exporters keenly buying nil the beef they can got (says the Wa.m'onui “Chronicle' 7 ) but -out-sub om>rs'°tor* are making forward delivery contract? at ->7* fid per l(K)lb.. the price tn commence now and Inst through the winter. I‘'armei> should be on their <numi. as it is- well-known that the b.,,( market for the coming winter is very promising. Values down south have been constantly high for liunij months compared with prices ruling m the North Island. It is equally wellknown that grown bullocks are in very short, simply throughout Now coni oared with requirements. Ill's has (nine about through dairymen killing their steer calves and the slump having caused many cattle breeders to go out of business. Just a rub of liquid “TAN-OL makes heme a brighter place. Polisnea a 1015, furniture and leather go< a-. Also in paste •form.
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 March 1923, Page 3
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143Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 13 March 1923, Page 3
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