Auckland's housing problem remain! acute (says the Herald). The demand for houses is as great as ever, but there is reported to be a falling-off in the number of sales, one reason being that at the increase in prices han made it impossible for many people who formerly would < have been buyers to coiwTTler iiurcliasi now. Another reason is ('■ much <'< higher sums are now generally , :-ijiiire(! ns deposits, and another possible oattM . 1 is that rents having increased considerably some owners have not \he saaifi 'v.. inclination to sell. It is not suggested, of course, that many sales are not taking place. The normiU rate is bcingj - far exceeded, and a fnirjy lively gamtf j of "general post" is therefore pioreed*, ing. " A few shillings spent in the iree «»e ■ of Nazal to protect the mucous (nets* >' braiies of the mouth, nose and Ibroftt 1 ' against Influenza infection, is hettw than hours of suffering. 4
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 November 1920, Page 5
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155Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 19 November 1920, Page 5
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