A letter from the Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce to a Dunedin firm states that flock owners of California, Utah, Nevada, and other western states are joyous over the advance in wool prices at the New Zealand sales, and it was noted that America was increasing its wool importing because of the revival in manufacturing. To an enquiry from New Zealand how soon certain manufactured articles could bo supplied the answer was given that Ibc goods would be dispatched on the return trip of the vessel that brought the letter. Renewed confidence in business generally was indicated by recent sales on "Dollar Day" in Los Angeles. Stores joined in offering special bargains for one dollar, and it was estimated that 5,000.000 sales were made on this one day. The crowds were so large that some stores had difficulty in handling business.
MINSON3 18 (5 TEASETS. Sterling Staffordshire ware. Artistic shapes and shades. Choice of three tints. A 21-piece complete teaset for 18:6. A good show of them in the window. Minscns, the china shop. —X The international cable news appearing in this jksuc is pubhshctl by arrangement with the Australian Press Association and the Sun-Herald News Service, Limited.
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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21082, 6 February 1934, Page 9
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