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The Hon.' J. G. Ward will leave for the Soufn to-night. It is very probable that Sl « #° *n to Melbourne to represent the Ministry at the opening of the Federal Parliament. My. Ward has been con- | timrotrifty at work for the past 16 months, and well deserves a holiday. At • rid v^r* Borne gentlemen, in.the Taieri have oeen attempting (says the Advocate) to open up a cattle trad 6 between New Zealand and South Africa. It is said that dairy cows landed at Durban are worth £30. A difficulty, however, has arisen wifcn ship-owners. They will not guarantee to land tho cattle, and this creates a stumbling block in the way of a cattle trade being done. -Attthentlo Medical Ofcirilons Worth Knowing.—Dr. Osborne days :" I ns6 SAridor aurl Sons EuonlyptiDstraotaaa apray for nasal catarrh, low feyev, asthma, &0., with fcreat sneoem I find, thfs preparation dttp'oi'idt id all others." Dr. Stahl: "IliavonsodvaffoitiJ preparations of Eucalyptus, but t #fit better rdsnlfoi fi'ooi and Sons' Eucalypti Extract tlian^rom any other." Dr. Proßton « I novetr trta any Ettdftlyptug pretfatfttioil othei: than Sander and Sons', as I found the otihorstobe olmonfc useless." In influenza, all fevers, throat tod Innpf tr6uble, diphtheria,, diatrntea, djtionievjr, kldhey complaints, rhetmitttlaaM, -ttomicfs, sprains, nioers. Ac, Ifc is lttfrdluhble. ■ See that you gat Safidot- and Sons , andreject ffptirfoiis preparations, which ate soinefciitoed' supplied by unscrupulous 1 dealeM.—Advt. y !

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Evening Post, Volume LXI, Issue 87, 15 April 1901, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXI, Issue 87, 15 April 1901, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXI, Issue 87, 15 April 1901, Page 5