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FRENCH TRADE WITH AUSTRALASIA.

REPRESENTATIVES NEEDED.

' A Reuter telegram from Paris states that two reports by General Pan, who was the head of the French 'Mission sent- to Australia and New Zealand, have just been published. They deal with the economic relations of France with these two countries, and point out the possibilities of closer commercial relations. The fact that more than 400,000 Australians and more than 100,000 New Zealanders, all volunteers, gave their services during the war, many of them fighting in France, has already established a good understanding between France and the Antipodes. Already France is importing large quantities of Australian rabbit, which is being put on sale in the Wilgrain booths, and France in return is anxious to export to Australia manufactured goods, especially clothes. AN ANTISEPTIC LINIMENT. Apply Chamberlain'« Pain Balm to a cut, bruise tor burn. It will.allay the pain immediately, and cauee the injury to heal in half the time usually required-. ft is antiseptic, and prevents any danger of 'blood l poisoning. Sold 'by (;.W. Hutchins, chemist. An Order in-Gouncil is gazetted prohibiting the importation into New Zealand of Sinn Fein and Irish Republican Brotherhood badges and portraits of Do Yalera, "President of the So-called Irish Republic." CHAMBERLAIN'S PAIN BALM. If your boy is always 'burning or cutting Jiis iingm, spraining his shoulder, bruising his limbs, keep Ohambe*l*un's Pain Balm in the house. On© application gives relief, no matter how severe the troulblc. Keep Chamberlain's Pain Balm handy, and it will save much suffering. Sold bv G. W. Hutchins, chemist. Recently the Defence 'authorities announced that ! bona fide members of rifle clubs .might purchase for £1 each a number of part-worn long Lee-Enfield rifles. It is now notified that rifle-men may also purchase small 'Lee-En-fields, part worn, the price fixed 'being £2 10s each, CATARRH. Catarrh is frequently caused 'by neglecting a cold 'or >by a succession of colds. It can be prevented 'by taking Chamberlain's Cough- Remedy and getting rid of a cold before the inflaiinmation> of t'lie mucous membrane 'becomes chronic. There is nothing else which will so promptly and effectually relieve a cold as Chamberlain's Cough 'Remedy. Sold by ft. W. Hutchins, chemist.

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Clutha Leader, Volume XLVI, Issue 78, 2 April 1920, Page 8

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FRENCH TRADE WITH AUSTRALASIA. Clutha Leader, Volume XLVI, Issue 78, 2 April 1920, Page 8

FRENCH TRADE WITH AUSTRALASIA. Clutha Leader, Volume XLVI, Issue 78, 2 April 1920, Page 8

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