PEARS Pill, A PENNY. VIENNA. November 1.1. Tliriilit'hinit Central Europe there is a jjlut of fiuit. esperially pears, apples. plums, ami apricots, never before exiierieined. It may lie owin«r to the very late and cold summer with warm autumn days to ripen the fruit. In t 'zoeho-Slovnkin pears )c'"e heeit offered at the eipiivaleiu of l'ilh a Id, and apples and .‘lib a Id. There are 1 ~‘OO hat'oes on tlie t’pper Elbe, between Aussie and Tetschen, loaded with apples lor export to Germany, as far as I laminin;, awaiting export. In Soutli Germany apples and pears are a '.d a lh. and pea, lies only a little dearer. In Austria apples are l.eine sold retail at Id a lh, and pears at a trifle more.
Tlirfftv folk ask definitely for Sharland’s Fluid Magnesia. Freshest, strongest and purest. Larger bottlelower price.—Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 January 1925, Page 2
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