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In referring to the state of tho money market, the "Trade Review" says that, judging by the splendid volume and prices of the exports for tlio season, the improvement shown in tho last banking returns .must- be rapidly increasing now. "Our exports for the year 1914 totalled over 2(5 millions, while, though the figures are not yet available, we should estimate our imports at about 21 or possibly 22 millions, which leaves a handsome surplus —more than is needed to pay our putside requirements. During the current quarter the realisation from exports will lie coming in and providing a good supply of funds for general purposes, and money should be fairly plentiful. Tt is hardly likely that rates will ease materially, as there will probably bo a good demand for money, and it is quite possible that some -requirements may be filled locally, which at other times would have been placed in the London market." SINCERITY. Few of us admire a "gushy" person; a simple grateful expression for a favour done is much more to be desired than a string of sentences that show insincerity. This user of Bax tor'B Lung Preserver evidently means all she says:—"T had a fearful cold on the chest for several weeks, but felt relieved after taking your remedy for two days; on the third day I hardly coughed at all, and before the end of the week I realised that the trouble had entirely disappeared. " The letter ended with grateful thanks and a requft for another ls lOd bottle which she said she would "keep handy." J. Baxter and Co., Chriwt :lar.. v Uric Acid is the chief cause of Rheumatism and Kindred Diseases. Knowing this, why continue to suffer untold agony when RHEUMO will cure you? It removes the excess Uric Acid from the Blood, and thus quickly gives permanent relief. 2s 6d and 4s 6d per bottle, at all * If. darfc tobacco "dizzies" yon and a light brand nips your tongue —then the obvious smoke is MILD DERBY—the true medium strength "weed." A tir or a plug will prove it!'*

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 14205, 6 February 1915, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 14205, 6 February 1915, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 14205, 6 February 1915, Page 2

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