The Red Cross Commissioners in Egypt have cabled to the executive in Sydney in reference to the alleged sale of Red Cross goods there, statins: they can find evidence that the sale charges arose from confusion between the Red Cross and canteen. Bread that is as fresh the third day as it is the first —that's the bread you want. Try Hammonds.*1 V All vessels arriviDg and departing from Sydney for America are now strictly searched. Visitors and men working cargo are not allowed aboard without passes. Electric light and power installations now executed from 19s per point upwards. Latest and best material fitted on mosf; approved principles.— Particulars, Phone 75, H U Griffiths The New South. Wales Government is a heavy loser over its fodder importation scheme. Many thousands of tons of American chaff were imported at a cost of nearly £14 per ton, the selling price now being about £4 per ton. THtfRE IS ONLY ONE SANDER EXTRACT, and that is why the people insist on getting it, and why they reject the many inferioi substitutes and the cheap and frequently harmful "just as goed." The GENUINE SANDER EXTRACT is free from the objectionable qualities of the common Eucalyptus oils and so-called " extracts." SANDER'S EXTRACT is the most powerful antiseptic and healing remedy that can be used with safety; it prevents and cures all infectious diseases, influenza, colds fevers, smell-pox, diphtheria, flatulence, dyspepsia, diarrhoea, dysentery, and kidney troubles. SANDER'S EXTRACT, applied to ulcers, burns, sprains, cuts, inflamed skin, etc., gives immediate relief and cures permanently. Reliability, Effectiveness and Bafety are the great attributes of SENDER'S EXTRACT. The Government Trade Supplement for June, just issued, shows a very marked failing off in imports for the six months ending 30 June, 1915, compared with the corresponding period of the previous year, the figures for the respective periods being £9,508,987 and £11,424,095 Almost every commodity shows a decrease, although w?«at, printing paper, grass and clover seeds and augar show substantial. 15 increases. Manures for the six months showed a falling off of 35,569 ton*. The besjfef pick-me-up, the best ton-
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 6489, 16 September 1915, Page 3
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