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Dr. Crossland says every man and woman whose liver and stomach are out of order must take his special prescription. B9BTS, known as Noxol, if thev witih to know what good health is. This remedy is a sure thing (or constipation, indigestion. liver and stomach complaints. 2« at chemist* and stores. Get a bottle to-day.— Advt. "To Home people a naked lie *u the most provoking thine. The most insulting thing that could be said to otliers was the naked truth," said Bishop Neligan at Stratford last Sunday. "That was what St. I'aul told the .lews, and they would not have it. He exposed fraud and hypocrisy and cruelty, and immediately btvame unpopular -in consequence. Was it not so to-day. Why were the clergy not popular. Because it was their duty to tell men the truth. Why were they not us popular tin politicians ? Because they did not want votm. Tbev could afford to tell the truth ana people did not like it. They did not likn to have the world turned upside down by the clergy, but it was the duty of the clergy to turn the world upside down." UNKNOWN FJUJENDB. There are many people who b*ve used Chamberlain's Colic, OboWa mi Diarrhoea Bemedy wHk spl—ttd results, but who are unkaowa because tboy have heaitated about giving a testimonial ol ibeir aowieaoe for publication. These peopVa, however, are none the leaa friends to this remedy. They have dole much towards iflri»£ it a household word by Ifair persoeai recommendations to trieods awl ndnili bow. Chamberlain's Colic, Obolara and Diarrhoea Remedy is a good mdirfiae to have in the borne, and is widely known for ita wire of Diantnaa aari all forms of bowel troubJ*. For aaU by G. K. Wharton, flhwiiH The annuul report of the Wellington Chamber of Commerce slate* that the value of exports for tbe year reached a total substantially in • xcois of any previous year. The reMill was entirely due to tbe increased ..rice of wool. In wool alone there it .m augmentation of £1,210,711. 'here is also a slight increase in lieepskins, dairy produce, hemp, and t.iuber, while each of tbe other lines Hows a measure of falling off. Tte \nlue of the wool exported totaled < 0.542,182, against £4,331,471 in i '(M. Frozen meat was £2,749,285, ivuinst £2,708,805 in 1U(H; gold, : J. 035,201, against £2,052,05tt in rol; kauri gum, £508,091, against £."■42,321 in l'JOt: hemp, £727,625, :>guinst £700,012; timber, £310,206, against £246,703. The total value vii exports during tbe past 12 months amounted to £15,674,136, against 11-1,581,636 iu 11*04. The following >} the quantities of tbe more lmporiul products: Wool, 146,880,7671b; H'ozun uiuat, 1,72!>,307cwt; butter, :*:B,4t>7cwt; cheese, 7H,2Ut>cwl; talliiw. 15,U4Icwt; kauri gum, 10,080 • nis; hemp, 2i),740 toiiS; wheat, '--' i,yo. r > bushels; oats, 1,1186,596 buki.'ls. There is an increase in weight I i wool equal to 1.15 jver cenl.wbich xuld at the previous yew's prices inni) added only £lß,ouu to the to- ; .ii value of this line, so that, to the . xieiit of over £1,000,000, the e®I .ini'euieni is due to increased values -i factor which also a Heeled sheep--A..IS iu an equal degree, adding fully ' to the total of that it*m. vulue of exports from Wellington l. r the year was £2,986,2*6, aft ifcise of £16»,448 over 1004.

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Mataura Ensign, Issue 1600, 6 February 1906, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Mataura Ensign, Issue 1600, 6 February 1906, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Mataura Ensign, Issue 1600, 6 February 1906, Page 1