"SOMETHING A SHIFT." . Really it was. I have always lsbo&. ated moving with real worry. Well, 1 .was spared all possible trouble by the New Zealand Express Co, The men sent knew their business, you can take it from me, and that's half the battle; saves bumps, scratches, breakages • time, too, The wife wa» delighted at the fine work done. I realised as never before what a difference experts make. Fine weather has come just in time to save the strawberry crop (says The Auckland Herald) and growers now expecfc to overtake the loss they sustained by the violent weather experienced a few weeks ago. A leading fruit merchant stated on Saturday that a few hours' rain would now be very welcome, as the plants were beginning to feel the. need of jt. As showing the rapid advance due to good weather, he mentioned that 130 crates were received by . his firm on Saturday, as against 30 received for the same day last week.
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 November 1918, Page 4
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164Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 20 November 1918, Page 4
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