A New Zealand merchant, writing to a New Plymouth friend from Vancouver under date November 23. states, inter alia: —"Paper is going to be dearer, the demand being greater than the supply. Everything is booming viciously. I have been'told by everyone in the trade that paper is better than sovereigns, and will be so for two years. There is a great opening here for our butter, meat and tallow. Meat is over 2s per lb, butter 3s, eggs 4s to r>3 per dozen. Laborers are receiving £6 per week." i The Kawaroa Park Society wish to acknowledge with thanks a donation of £-2 2s from Dr. Letftham. LOOKING FORWARD TO MOVING. Moving is sometimes quite looked forward to—may be to a better locality or a more suitat' i house. Make it still more pleasant by engaging us. The furniture is sa.ved damage, you are saved trouble, and every care is taken to do the work properly. Tha New Zealand Ex'jregs Co., Ltd,
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 December 1919, Page 5
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