For Cbronio Chest Complaint*, Wood*' iGrwfct PwpwmiiU'Oiirft. 1» M. I* M * ■.. ,A Tjmaru correspondent writes that offers have already been made qf 6r per. bushel for next season's \vheat. ; Who wjlj capture the world's trade after tbe great war is over! Japan is making strenuous efforts to capture the glass and china trade, also U>va, mechan* ical and otherwise. America U after the almighty dollar, and in quite a number of instances American goods are already taking the place of the Continental article. Increased freights, as well as the advance in the price of the raw material, must bit the colonies hard! Fortunate indeed is tbe store that is «rnll stocked just now. They can afford to sell their goods at prices lower than some traders will have to pay for their new stocks. A sterling example of buying ahead and buying wisely is th© people's popular store. "The People's Emporium." Their events are getting jftlß fujl benefit. If you , dp not dt»»l frpm *BWP, J|, -.will p»; jfoi to do 10. •
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13698, 31 May 1915, Page 7
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