Medical Syndicates specify, among all Eucalyptus ':-. products, SANDER and SOUS' ;. EUCALYPTI EXTRACT, as the one ' exclusively fit for internal application. Royo.!' patronage and universal use honor this original preparation. Its sterling and tuiproc^ented qualities command the distinction. Beware of substitutes.* -.._' y- ■■[■ -_■:.,. -. ■; ,j ; ■■;■ s v The Hbn,;V4?. Mackenzie, Minister foV Industries and Commerce," foresees, with tli© opening of the Panama Canal,' n. splendid prospect for the fruit-growers of the Dominion. Speaking at ; the gathering of fruitgrowers at theWera-' roa Kxperimen tal Station, he said that if New Zealand fruit-growers went in for growing the right class/ of fruits there ywis no doubt in. the future, when the Panama CanaJ was completed j a great market for them in the Old Coun-: try and Europe. , The Canalv would shorten the distance between , the Dominion and the Old World by several thousand miles. -It would practically be a. ten thousand-mile journey, and even with second-class steamers <jurpro,duce would be placed on the great oversea markets within twenty days. \ The. great factor in favor of New; Zealand f rowers : was that ~ their product would e on the market in the offseason of growers, of the. northern hemisphere, which would have, the effect, of 'furnishing enormouß markets for the class of fvuifc we could, produce.'... ..• : ; : NORTH SYDNEY, 1 N.S.W. Mrs A. E. Gibson, 75 Holterman. street, North Sydney, Hi. S.W., writes:— l( l cap, recommerid Dr .Sheldon's Magnetic Lini: rment, which will remove -warts.,. My. sister had a number of^wartson her wri^t, which were rubbed night and morning with the Magnetic Liniment, and they soon disappeared." : ' . ''. The. ceremony of laying theSfoimßiition stone of- the new surgical 1 block he' ing built at the Southland Hospital for the sum. of £2600-r-the in-ooeeds of Southland's first Hospital Saturday collection— took; place -oh Saturday .afternoon. ' Tlie stone -bears .the -ins^rip; tion :— "This surgical block was erected with funds subscribed by the people of Southland on Hospit.nl Saturday, March 28, 1908." The Beautiful Caves and Subterranean River ' - , Discovered at NVlson lntely are Illus- ' tmted In the "Graphic" this %veek. A splendid Issue— the uews of the. world , lu pictures— see tlie new features. A tender, for the erection of a wharf' at Gra-hamtown, near Whnngarei, . has been accepted by the. Government. This is nn important work, the cost ofv^hich is something like £520,000, and when completed it v/ill provide acceKß to ih'e ; Whangarei-K»w«kawa railway by deep draught stenmßrfi,; asr tlie average depth of water alongside the new wharf will be 30ft. LANES EMULSION. ' Makatwaak people stroaff. Cnrtt Coughs sndf Colds, bolldi the • ' • ' '■ * •:-.■■' ■". .;■
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11792, 4 March 1909, Page 7
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