MOTHER SAYS (HttAN'S ESSICNCE) makes a splendid Cough and Cold Remedy, and saves money. • At the annual meeting of the Kaupokonui Dairy Company, the chairman, Miv W. D. Powdrell, M.P., had something to say on the increasing price of farm hinds iii Taranaki. lie aaid that the banks woro restricting some businesses,'' -having a fear of rash speculation. Ho would like to say that although prices for produce would bo high, 2& 9d to 3s this yoar, if the market reuiainod good, ho did not think it could continue .when other great" - producing countries wel'o again m working order. 'Tlie banks aaid the Government. could, too the danger, and ho feared that some day there would be a rebound, and uomeone would suffer. Hfe told suppliers that the Mamaia Loan' Company was going to ourtail advances. In view of all these conditiohs and signs, he would utter a word of warning to- farmers not to be rash, and to ccc that, if they paid a high price for land that they got the best, for he knew of cases where very high' prices were being paid for land that -was <not the best. An atmosphere of Nazol m, a great protection against influenza. . Inhale it very fraq-aently day %nd nigh^—i,
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15321, 17 September 1920, Page 9
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