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RISE IN THE PRICE OF FLOUR

The Northern Roller Flourmills Company has raised the price of flour to £9 per ton f.o.b. at Auckland, and the Lilywhite, Atlas and Crown milk, Canterbury, have also raised their prices by 5s per ton, to £8 15s, f.o.b. at Southern ports. The quotation of the Flourmillers' Co-operative Association, embracing a large number of the Southern mills, is unchanged' at £8 10s per ton f.o.b. at Southern ports. ,

Cabinet has decided to notify public bodies to meet for the purpose of selecting representatives to attend a conference hi Wellington on 21«t May, in the Dominion Museum, to consider the Local Government Bill. The large amount of work involved ih providing the members of the new Territorial Force with uniforms has occasioned some delay in supplying uniforms to the benior cadets. A good start has now been made with the making of the uniforms of the senior cadets, and the various corps will be supplied as promptly ac possible. Warner's Corsets are guaranteed to wear well — not to rust, break, or tear. The bones are pliable — giving the form above the waist eaey movement, which is required by the latest fashion Advt. There is a modem craze for verse, And some aro better, some are woreo, But not all verses toll a tale About a cure uhich eanriot fail. My greatest pleasure 'ti* to say: Woode' Peppermint Cure drive* colds away. If you are wise and would be claver. You'll take this remedy for ever. — Advt.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 94, 20 April 1912, Page 5

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RISE IN THE PRICE OF FLOUR Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 94, 20 April 1912, Page 5

RISE IN THE PRICE OF FLOUR Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 94, 20 April 1912, Page 5