The fruiterers of Duuedin appear to be having their time of famine just now. Butter and potatoes may be "up" in prices but fruit is "down"-—very much down' 'J. here is quite a glut of Sydney fruit on the local market (says the Star, and as nobody wants fruit at this time of the rear stocks are being offered at less than they would bring in the Sydney market, where, as everybody knows, fruit goes cheap enough. THE CROWNING TRIUMPH Of modern medicine lies in the pleasantness of its great remedies. This is exemplified by the unparalleled popularity of California Syrup of Figs, the pleasant, natural laxative of which millions of bottles are sold every year. It is made to do pleasantly, gently, naturally, that for which violent purgatives were too often used with harmful effects upon the system. It is a tonic, a strengthener, as well as a cleanser of the liver kidneys, and bowels, and its use may be discontinued as soon as the organs are cleans and corrected. Of chemists evcrywh-r* Is 3d and Is lid. .
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13278, 10 September 1906, Page 8
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