THE DOMINION'S PROSPERITY.
DUNEDLN' MEKtUAMS' VIEWS, for Press Association.
Duuedin, Last .Night, Inquiries made locally respecting the Itommion's prosperity show that the imancial situation has been caretully watched by merchants and others engaged in commercial pursuits for months past. The note sounded in business circles generally is one of caution, .but without anything approaching panic. Business in Otago and Southland is mi a, sound basis, but the opinion is generally held that, sooner or later a ie ex of the American crisis w il] fc,, ti'lt to greater or less extent in the Dominion, The high values obtaining in " ,ost , '"! es > however, preclude speculation buying, and business is largely con-; ""I'd to immediate demands. It ii contin™* f« '?" g as ea,,tio " ™"-! tmues to be the dominant note in the commercial world there is no reason for I undue pessimism, 1
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 121, 13 May 1908, Page 2
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140THE DOMINION'S PROSPERITY. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 121, 13 May 1908, Page 2
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