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THE AUSTRALIAN DROUGHT

PROVES NEW ZEALAND’S GAIN. The Australian drought has opened up a new market for New Zealand foodstuffs both for man and beast. Tho enormous quantities of fodder required to hand feed the vast herds and flocks in the drought stricken west, quickly exhausted all local supplies, and it is to New Zealand they were forced to look for further supplies to meet the ever increasing demand, and very fortunate is it for Australia that she has such a standby, and fortunate indeed it is for those individuals who w'hen ill-health takes hold of them that they have a certain stand-by in Bile Beans for Biliousness, which as a remedy for biliousness, indigestion, constipation, headache, and kindred ills stands unrivalled, to which fact thousands of grateful New Zealanders are ever ready to testify and bless the day when this truly wonderful vegetable preparation was brought under their notice.

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New Zealand Mail, 17 September 1902, Page 70 (Supplement)

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THE AUSTRALIAN DROUGHT New Zealand Mail, 17 September 1902, Page 70 (Supplement)

THE AUSTRALIAN DROUGHT New Zealand Mail, 17 September 1902, Page 70 (Supplement)

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