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yw Sale Tax AT PlimsolT Here's how we make foa happy . . . two special Ita** fore have you seen such low prices. MEN'S SUITS in the latest Wonted and Thornproof* 59/6 Navy Blue Waterpr4tfif COATS, with belt Check Lining i * 25/Men's and Boys' Ontfttterft, 135-139 MANCHESTER ST., (Near High Street), OHRISTCHUBCH. B Windows of Bargftl ■I

A box of tomatoes was shipped from the Dominion by the Mahana to obtain data possibility of building, up trade in tomatoes, says the,. /TjjraJJ Post." The tomatoes, however; f *jßffS survive the trip very well. ones, shipped green, of court* *&, coloured up, but 70 per cent.. «;i Sjlj shipment had rotted. The large* *»jg,, with a corrugated surface «"?%';] green, but it was doubted wh |®*p;, would ripen up normally, **"yjpal, smaller ones which had «P e W fl the normal deep red col° n * "SSmJP* in a ripe tomato. The marKeseiffij£j was that none of the lomotoMffflgitfit, for sale, not even the ones which conceivably ripened up. .Tlowever, furthe are to be arranged, and , perionce gained it is hoped' WKSpI something better. At the the New Zealand shipment *2ggtf«M Covent Garden an ex P ernl ment oF tomatoes arrived {t!s!§j&flji Africa. These seemed to h9, J:sj|yKi promise for the future t,ia Dominion consignment. l2

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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20807, 17 March 1933, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20807, 17 March 1933, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20807, 17 March 1933, Page 16

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