AMERICAN EXPORTS TO GERMANY.
A TREMENDOUS DROP. American exports to Germany in the month of June last were but £80, as compared with £2,800,000 in Juno of the previous year. It is quite apparent, therefore, that not much direct American shipping is being done at German ports. How nuch indirect trade America has done with Germany no one can of course say. The juration does not materially affect the sale )f Red Cross Ointment, however, which ; s joing ahead with leaps and bounds. All jhemiots and grocers throughout the lominion sell it at Is 6d a box.—Advt.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16591, 14 January 1916, Page 5
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