To be Continued.
Mr J. Rattenbury, who is on a visit to the Old Country, writing to a friend in New Plymouth, says he had great fun amongst the farmers in Devonshire and Somerset, who look upon New Zealandery as foreigners and their greatest apponents in lowerFng the iJiices in their markets- New Zealand mutton, lamb, and butter are, he finds, very highly spoken of in London, but somebodyis making fortunes out oj the price it is retailed at. lie describes th* New • Zealand Court at the Crystal Palace as a credit to the colony, all our exports being well represented ami shown to the rbest advantage, am! there is nothing in the Exhibition to compare with them.
For Children's Hacking Cough at night Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. Is Gd and 2s 6d.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 5103, 9 September 1907, Page 4
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133To be Continued. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 5103, 9 September 1907, Page 4
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