Colds vanish in double-quick time when “ Nn»wl ” comes on the scene, (id doses Is (id. Chemists and stores.—Advt. • PJiODI'CK PHICFR. .Messrs W. Wedded and Co have cabled ihe billowing top quotations for butter and cheese:— Danish blitter. 10:2s: New Zealand, unsalted. I 7-hs ; salted, 1725. C heese, white. 100 s ; coloui’ed. 102 s. lintter—The butter market is slow and buyers generally are not operating freely. We do not anticipate any great improvement in butter prices in the meantime. From the figures set out below, it will be seen that our butter production and the shipments of butter to the end of February show a heavy decrease over last season's figures. Forward Buying—Forward buyers are showing practically no interest in bill tor or cheese. Cheese—The cheese market is slow, whilst the chief point of interest in the statistical position is the large stocks of cheese still in store in New Zealand at the cud of February, as compared with the two previous years. •THERE are sixfeen ounces of tender tea leaf tips and young sapKill laden leaves in every pound of ?,s #. :/3 i SB3 S& ? TN it? fp-Pi-5® Kai nss —1*
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 March 1926, Page 4
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191Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 16 March 1926, Page 4
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