A startling example of the effect the rate of exchange in Germany afforded Mr. G. Bush, of while in Berlin. The best dinner the Hotel Adlon, which lias scribed as the first hotel in the could produce, cost diners the lent of 4s a head. No small physical effort was required to exchange value in mark notes, of note. The coinage also, was debased, a 50 piece light aa a wafWi . gilgjg
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Taranaki Daily News, 8 February 1922, Page 5
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