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Regulations under the Immigration Restriction Act have been gazetted. They apply to bona fide merchants, tourists, or students, including Chinese, who can comply with the provisions of the Immigration Restriction Act, or to Chinese merchants, tourists, or students, who, although able to comply with such provisions, do not wish to pay any poll tax. Any such who can produce passports issued by the Government of the country from which they came and visoed by the British Consul or by any other duly 'authorised British authority will “be given a certificate signed by the Collector of Customs authorising i hem to land and remain in the country—merchants or tourists for six months, and students for two yeare._ _ ... It

Puriri and Milk Is Simply Delicious! My lady avows that there’s really nothing so delightful and refreshing as a glass of milk and PURIRI. The medicinal qualities of Puriri Natural Mineral Water are richer than those of other natural mineral waters, and it is also far more palatable and wholesome. Convalescents and Invalids will find that milk and PURIRI can be taken by the weakest stomach. Every drop comes diredt from the spring. Dr. W, C. ERSON writes:-"! consider Puriri Natural Mineral Water a very useful adjunct in the treatment of Dyspepsia and cases of a Rheumatic character. Not alone from the nlkunity of the water but also from its duretic action upon tha kidneys." 5k William Close Erson, L.F.P.S., L.S.A., London; Physician, Auckjsf land District Hospital. 'Ns & 7 / * m Jl ">«rr CJ3TTS SQ/M !\\

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3184, 1 April 1911, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3184, 1 April 1911, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3184, 1 April 1911, Page 3