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Mr Frederick Harris, of the noted firnv of instrument dealers of that name, interviewed, on his return to London : from New Zealand, by a representative of t: Musieal Opinion,” said:—‘'The stay ia but brief at beautiful Hobart and at Tasmania, a few days’ steam bringing you to Wellington. New Zealand, : the land of geysers and of lovely scen- : ery; and,” exclaimed Mr Harris, ‘‘the •land of prosperity and of Government by common sense: for Mr Richard Seddon- (the Premier) is a man not of theories, hut of facts. He has read well the book of life, and, although-the population of New Zealand is little in excess of that of Glasgow, they know a good tiling when they see it, and they stick tight to their wonderful country and their King Dick.” After ' dealing with othSr matters, Mr Harris in conclusion, said, with enthusiasm, that the colonial is more than a worthy chip of the old block. “He is as the younger branches of the rose in early spring and summer, vigorous and full of energy. He is also generous and hospitable to a fault.”

Dyspepsia and all Affections of the Stomach, the Liver and Kidneys, ** * * HEADACHES and Nervous Weakness, which usually comes from Stomach ills, ** * * INSOMNIA f and Palpitation of the Heart, constipation ARE ALL QUICKLY \ CURED BY mother SEIGEL’S E2i ■uiiiin ■nnMi Nothing keeps a man or a woman down like Indigestion or Liver trouble, and nothing lifts them up so quickly and surely as a course . of Mother Seigel’s Syrup, -THE GREAT STOMACH'. REMEDY

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1775, 14 March 1906, Page 66

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Page 66 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1775, 14 March 1906, Page 66

Page 66 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1775, 14 March 1906, Page 66