_ln introducing His Majesty’s Trade Commissioner, Mr N. Elmslie, to a gathering of business men at ’Gisborne, Mr C. G. Bloore said that it would hardly have been thought necessary to have a man specially appointed to~foster the ideal of trade within the Erapire. but experience had proved that wte work was an absolute necessity. He had,, while taking Mr Elmslie round to see some cf the business people, come across an instance of the thoughtlessness of a buyer. A man had told him lie had bought a pair of scissors “made in Germany,’> because they were cheaper than English ones. Prior to the war Germany sent out a lot of cheap goods, and we bought them, but to his mind the purchase was merely a deposit. We had paid the balance during the war. (Hear, hear). LASTING BENEFIT. Bilious people are never in rjood health. They are always more or~less headachy, have poor appetites, and are easily upset by any hut the plainest diet. Chamberlain’s Tablets are unrivalled for the treatment of biliousness. Thcv act promotly on the liver, the root of the trouble, and stimulate it to full activity. Chamberlain’s Tablets act naturally, toning and strengthening the stomach, liver and bowels. The result is real, lasting benefit. Sold everywhere. Try “Tan-ol,” the liquid polish. Gives fine surface to floors and furniture—smartens leather goods. Easy and economical.—Advt* Use "Progandra for corns and enjov life; 1/6. —Advt.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 4 November 1924, Page 5
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237Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 4 November 1924, Page 5
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