Tti^ht throughout the country districts of the Wairarapa it is generally agreed that no more favorable season has been experienced in the history of New Zealand. Feed is abnormally plentiful, and it only requires prices for produce to be maintained to result in a season of extraordinary prosperity. A Canterbury man, who is in Canada, says it is difficult to obtain work in that, country, and many New Zealanders over there are returning honje. For heavy lumber work and railway nawying the wage offered is 2£ dollars (10s sd) for a ten hours' day. 'TNien you have to pay the companies 3s 4d per day for food. He concludes : "Stay in New Zealand. It is the best littlerspot on th* face of God's earth; one never knows the worth or it. "ADVH& TO INVENTORS" is -the title of an interesting book full of valuable information regarding Patents It gives'a long list of suggest&is •* articles which need improving afe simplifying. Send for a free_ copy nf^'Advic* to Inventor*^' to-day-^611? ' wSgb^». • Ma., Featherston Str^*» STkes's Drench.-^tJ«ed everywhpre ior'oowa after calnnF-—Advt,
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXV, Issue LXV, 15 November 1913, Page 7
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178Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXV, Issue LXV, 15 November 1913, Page 7
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