As an avenue for investment, land has fallen into neglect. The explanation notoriously consists in the inflation of 'values of land, and it may he doubted whether even yet, despite the efforts of the past few years to restore broadacres to their economic value, actual' stability lias been reached. The conditions, however, that affect the .rural industries are '.distinctly promising. An exceptional production of ..dairy produce is anticipated this year; the wool sales so far in the "present series yielded satisfactory prices and the .extent of the clips-that-are to he ofifored is expected to he higher than last year; and the meat export season has been -a .favourable one. These circumstances should certainly increase the '•attractiveness of land as a secuiity foi investment, while the inevitable effect •of the .steady accumulation of money .that, has been going.on must be an easing cof the price of money.—“Otago : Daily'Times.” . . ...
“Kapoc Mattresses”—Best Samarang 'kapoc, single bed 37s 6d, double bed 59s'6d. ‘‘Sleep Well’’ Mattresses—bordered and v tufted, single bed, 69s 6d, ’dotible bed 84s. The best mattress produced., Eapoo 'pillows Ss lid and lid at McKay’s.—Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 December 1928, Page 6
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183Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 29 December 1928, Page 6
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