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ban iraneisco mail brought a very lioavy budget of letters to the Tourist Department from the United States, containing all manner of inquiries about the colony, says the N.Z. Times. Some of the writers wished to know more about the health resorts ; others about the sport afforded ; many abou>, the prospects of settlement or business proposals, and not a few about the "great fair" to be held this year. In addition, many requests were received for literature about New Zealand. To all these correspondents the department sends full answer, together with pamphlets and booklets replete with details about travel, settlement, and commerce in New Zealand. An Oamaru telegram statos that there is a great scarcity of farm hands in that district, though the harvest has not begun yet. There are no hands to thin turnips. Large numbers have been drafted the last few months to the Government Co-operative works und the Labour officer is still despatching them. It is feared there will be a loss at harvest time, unless arrangements are made to bring men to tho district. Dr Crossland's Noxol is the concentrated extract of six pounds of vegetable medicinal plants. No one hut those who have used this remedy can realise how quickly it cures indigestion, constipation, liver and stomach troubles ; 28, at chemists and stores.

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Clutha Leader, Volume XXXII, Issue 1990, 23 February 1906, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Clutha Leader, Volume XXXII, Issue 1990, 23 February 1906, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Clutha Leader, Volume XXXII, Issue 1990, 23 February 1906, Page 3