CHRISTCHURCH PRODUCE MARKET
J"«T TSLEOKAPJK — PKKSS ASSOCIATION.] CHRISTCHUROH, 9th July. There is no move in the wheat market, what little business is passing being between merchants. There is piacticully nothing offering- from growers at present. The oats market is still very dull, but a few enquiries are coming to nand from Australia. The *priceß offered, however, are below those at which previous business has been done. > Potatoes have shown another sharp rise, and £3 10s to £3 15s is being paid at country stations. There is an improved demand from the North Island, and an increase in the shipments to Australia, as the'high prices ruling there are an inducement to merchants to take | the risk of shipping if they can get suit- I able supplies. Oatsheaf chaff is very dull of sale, and the prices rather weaker, 55s at country stations being difficult to obtain.
You can't expect to cure a complaint of the lungs by merely pouring things into your stomach. "Nazol" treatment goes straight to the actual seat of the trouble. The perfect cold-cure.— Advt.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 9, 10 July 1912, Page 2
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