Messrs W. Weddell and Co. Ltd. advise, dated London, 23rd. inst: “Danish butter 132 s (132 s to 1345), New Zealand unsalted butter 138 s to 146 s (140 sto 144,5), New Zealand salted 127 s to 130 s (126 s to 130 s), market quiet. Cheese, white 80s to B]s (81s to 82s), coloured 80s to 87s (80s to 87s), market slow. Canadian cheese, white l u ds to 104 s (97s to 104 s), coloured 102 s to 10bs (98s to 106 s).” A cold in the bead needs treatment in the head. Inhale “nazol”, the conn monsense remedy, for quick and permanent relief. 60 doses for Is od. —Advt. Winter will soon be here and with it the cold nights. Bade’s have just what you want in buttoned and loo.ie 'kapoc mattresses, white fleecy blankets, and beautiful new down quilts at Frank Bade’s. ’Phone 179. —Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 May 1930, Page 6
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