'•Despite the enormous value of American manufactures," states "Commerce i Monthly," "except in special lines tlm i country is not foremost as an exporter of industrial products. Great Britain is still fir*t in export trade in manufacture? The industrial wage earners in \merica now number nearly 0.096.000, or nearly 9 per cent of the population." It is estimated (states the "Wairarapa • Daily Sews"), that the deer herds of; i New" Zealand now number 300.000 head, land that they displace about 450 000 I sheep The revenue from the deer ' amounts to some £7000, while if sheep iwere -razed in their place the value J .from "them would be £180,000 per annum. "No-Rubbing"' Laundry Help means better times for housewives and better business for us. 1/ packet does seven washings beautifully.-Auckland grocers (Ad.) Bonnington's Irish Moss acts like a throat paint as well as a cough and cold remedy. All demists and stores, -/b and 1/6.—(Ad.).
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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 147, 22 June 1923, Page 7
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