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IMROVING TRADE.

The bank returns confirm the satisfactory symptoms disclosed by the figures relating to our national exports. There is a decided recovery all round. The effects of the temporary set-back, due to the condition of things in America and Great Britain, are rapidly giving place to a general revival of trade, to increased confidence and greater ease in the money market. This improvement is likely to continue and to increase. I With the present prices for most of our products the outlook is exceeding- j ly bright. Both in America and in England trade is more active tlian it has been for a considerable time; Mr Lloyd-George's roseate forecast of booming times is no doubt coloured to suit electioneering purposes,

but after discounting it on political grounds there is ample'warrant for: the belief that better conditions are likely to prevail in the immediate future. And we know from experience that trade improvement at Home has a potent and beneficial effect on our own commerce. Without, then, being unduly optimistic, It may, we think, be confidently predicted that the current year is likely to prove a good one for trade.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9692, 17 January 1910, Page 4

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IMROVING TRADE. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9692, 17 January 1910, Page 4

IMROVING TRADE. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9692, 17 January 1910, Page 4

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