We are likely to have a very severe commercial slump about the end of this year," writes a correspondent from England, "mainly owing to excessive wages, which have killed nearly all the foreign trade. As this will have its reflection in New Zealand, you can keep a lookout for it. I understand that several big motor firms, though they have two years' orders on hand, are on the verge of bankruptcy. The whole position is very precarious." Millions of Eggs have been preserved in Sharland's 'Moa' Brand Egg Preservative. It is the standard preparation in New Zealand. Try it yourself this year. El Characteristic of Viscount Jellicoe, New Zealand's new Governor-General, was a little incident on board s.s. Duchess on the way from the Corinthic to the wharf recently. Among the newspaper men aboard was one who had a camera. He was obviously anxious to get a "snap" of the arrivals, and, apparently noticing the difficulty pi the scribe, the Admiral spoke a word- or two to his people. He, with Lady Jellicoe and their children then "lined up," and the pressman was rewarded in being enabled to secure a couple of excellent pictures. The most valuable household remedy for stomach troubles of children is Sharland's Magnesia. It is used regularly in thousands of homes. Sold everywhere. M 4
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Waipa Post, Volume XVIII, Issue 1009, 21 October 1920, Page 2
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