Our Invercargill correspondent informs ns that the grain business at Bluff is running under severe pressure at present, and all the grain sheds are rapidly filling up, several of the smaller sheds being full to the ridge poles. The Katoa, which sailed last week, took 21,000 sacks for Sydney direct, and this relieved the pressure for the time being, but the gaps are again being quickly filled. Merchants at Bluff state that it is the busiest time they have had since the Boer war. Put your faith in the penetrating, germkilling properties of “NAZOL,” and you£ cold will soon disappear. Sixty doses, le 6d.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3197, 23 June 1915, Page 51
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