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There is nothing more annoying, or likely to lead to more confusion, than indistinct addresses. Farmers should note that it is more business-like, and that it saves time to have their names and addresses printed on their memo forms and envelopes. They can get five hundred forms printed with envelopes to match at the Mail office for 12s 6d. The Standard’s Now York correspondent telegraphs that some wool buyers in the United States are cancelling their foreign orders for consignments, as it is reported that the local producers find that the new tariff is favourable for greater activity on their part in wool growing,

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1180, 12 October 1894, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1180, 12 October 1894, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1180, 12 October 1894, Page 6

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