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TOWN EDITION.

Ailvicy has litH'ii reoMved l>y .\fr. ;iud Mrs. ,). Fos'.rr. .Many;! pa pa. tli.it thciv son Priv.'ili 1 \\ , •!. l.''osU:r, who was ienontly reported to be Buffering from ;:.-j[)liyxi<i;.iiu; gi-'is. has recovered, and at date ut' advice had gone U> Cod lord Cou-\iil«'Sf-o;it C:;.;ip. )>ri<>i to r«joir.in^ tin--I'ciics m Fiance. Considerable attention was attracted to .Messrs Grundy and "Shennan's show window to-day. A lady was placed, m a trance there by Professor Norwood. She will be conveyed to the Opera ■ House this evening, as advertised, at 8 : oV-lock. A nursery proprietor toUl \he Cnmhev- , ley Tribunal how British i uiseivnion iavi' ••apl'iring Iho trade formerly carried on by Cierinany with America. One firm, he said, had received an order from America for 765,000 rus© trees, a order that formerly went to Germany, and hi-! own firm were exporting; from £6000 to £7000 worth of rhododendrons to America m February and March. The (!ennan nursery trade with America was .stopped by the blockade, and British i urs.!reyni?n were leaving nothing undone to capture it.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14213, 2 February 1917, Page 6

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TOWN EDITION. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14213, 2 February 1917, Page 6

TOWN EDITION. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14213, 2 February 1917, Page 6