A settler in Staveley district (Ashburton) lias just shipped 13 tons of honey form his quarter-acre holding. It is very encouraging to be able to record a steady downward tendency in the price of all imported goods. While in some instances this is not altogether in favor of the trader, owing to highpriced stocks being on hand, there is only one way to cope with the situation, and that is to cut the price and give the public the benefit. This is exempli-i fled in the case of Prime’s, Ltd,, who have just landed a shipment of English white and blue enamelled ware at astounding prices, and have brought the price of all similar lines down to presentday values. Ono glance at their window will be sufficient to prove this. Splendid serviceable goods are displayed there at give-away prices, and as stocks iri all lines are now arriving by every boat,, Prime’s, Ltd., promises to be more popular than ever. Make Prime’s your Ironmonger,*
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 16112, 28 April 1923, Page 9
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164Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 16112, 28 April 1923, Page 9
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