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While speaking to a Daily Telegraph reporter the other day of his recent visit to Australia, the president of the papier, Chamber of Commerce (Mr C H. Cranby) stated that the great difficulty with regard to the shortage of coal in New Zealand was the shortage nf vessels. Enormous freights were "being charged, and he instanced Oregon pine which, during the past six months had had its freight more than doubled Six months ago the freight to Napier was 3s 3d a hundred, now it was 6s 9d. Of course, the trouble at Home had a* - deal to do with the shortage of vessels. In Australia they could meet the demands comfortably, but there were not sufficient ships to convey the coal to other centres. From the Waitomo caves comes news of a discovery which will lend an added charm to this popular resort. Following: a passage off the main cave near the "Organ Loft," the manager and guide have opened up a chamber from two and a half to three chains in length, full or beautiful stalactites anl stalagmites, differing in many respects from thosein the main cave, and with a floor which is a mass of wonderful formations. The new find will prove a valuable addition to the manifold wonders of the cavesdistrict. Sale at the Economic once again. We are at the end of another season, and our half-yearly sale commences on Thursday, 20th inst. The bargains will be particularly attractive, as our stock is heavier than it should be at this season. Mr Spence is anxious that a full ; clearance be made, and with that end ' in view has marked down the prices in a very vigorous manner. All trimmed i millinery at half-price.—W. Spence, < Economic, Hawera. « ■ IT IS THE RESOLVE to obtain thoGENUINE SANDER EUCALYPTI EXTRACT which will protect you from having your health injured by on© of the many crude oils and so-called "Extracts" which are now palmed off bythe unscrupulous dealers as "just aa good," and which are, according to? authentic Medical testimony, very depressing to the heart. The'GENUINE SANDER EXTRACT is absolutely noninjurious, and brings instantaneous relief in headache, fevers, colds, lung troubles, ulcers, wounds, burns, etc. SANDER'S EXTRACT is endorsed by the highest Medical AuthoritieSj and is unique in its effect; purity, reliability, and safety are its distinguishing; qualities. Therefore: Get the GENUINE SANDER EXTRACT—insist if y Oxt have to—but get it and derive the benefit. If you have a cold, take TonkingV */ Linseed Emulsion, and you'll soon Stndt &?! that you haven't a cold at all. Is 6cL 2sfrv, 4 6d, 4s 6d. *^Po A single dose of Tonking'a Linsafft fv Emulsion will stop yon sneezing. Jjjt|fe. or three doses more will make you **!!&■/?'<?. Ngaio. June 20, 1911. N&jEeiS?/^ LIMITED. Dear Sirs,—l was -^frasn|jL>( from a very acute form of $nW&jwMf $. together with Sore throat. XhfferfaQ-i'* pressed and slept badly, w^effsa, #K&§^p3i> advised me to try "NAZOfi^'^^Wad^ $ bought several other remed-f^,' Jmmi3&&'" ing a well-known cough cur& imt^fejff^ c not get, cured. "NAZOL" 0 stant relief, and my illndfe^grju&|alfo> Q 'eft me, so that I am abCWm^^ 4sleep well. I cannot speate<teo^Mf *b£ ■& "NAZOL."—Yours faiiffl^^oWV Carrol.—(Advt.) *&*'*£%?£ For Children's Hatfiffig Jx^om^*h n Peppermint Cure. NAjjei^ysGio^^&& e*fe night, Woods' Great Rgfesrtai#fc 4g&£fc^

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXIII, Issue XVIII, 29 July 1912, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXIII, Issue XVIII, 29 July 1912, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXIII, Issue XVIII, 29 July 1912, Page 5

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