Mr Suttor, Trade Commissioner for New South Wales, in the East, states that the demand for lard is on the increase, and a very largo business is done with adjacent countries, and for which Singapore, Penang, and Malacca practically act as distributing centres; The principal supplies during the nine months prior to writing came from Hong Kong, and weie doubtless drawn from China, Amcrica, and probably Australia. As to coudcn?ed milk, Mr Suttor says that there are no importations from Australia. "If our people," he adds, "can only supply a cheap milk, there is certainly a great market in the East." FOR FARMERS.
Bedford Cord Trousers are really the best for farm work; they are warmer than other materials, and for wear there is absolutely nothing to beat them. Price, 8s lid pair. To be had only from He Loen Bros., the Square. A GOOD INVESTMENT. Ist. Don't ride a cycle which makes you blush when asked the maker's name, but invest in a famous Kahngh or Massey. 2nd. Don't risk your neck on a cheap machine; remember it may be your first and last investment. 3rd. For satisfaction, ease, comfort, and pleasure try a Raleigh or Massey-Harris. C. S. Pickebing, opposite Grand Hotel Palmerston North.
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Manawatu Times, Volume LXIV, Issue 106, 8 May 1907, Page 5
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