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It is reported that the citrus fruit crop m New- South Wales has been a failure, and the Moeraki, from Sydney to. Wellington, brought a very small shipment of fruit. No doubt all the available oranges ,and lemons are wanted m Sydney and Melbourne for influenza patients. Ladleß and' invalids will find Shaxland's Magnesia a, valuable corrective for siok headache, and a mild laxative; 1/3 per bottle everywhere.— 6. There, is a bis demand for corsets by the natives of the South Seas, according to A. C. Hopwood, who left San Francisco for Tahiti on "the Moana.. The steamer carried a consignment of 28,000 corsets, which will be stocked with the various dealers scattered about the South Pacific. Hopw.ood' said 1 that the demand for this claes of merchandise m the copra belt has more than doubled m two years. Heartburn and siok headache te relieved by Sharland's Magnesia; 1/3 per bottle everywhere.-— 2.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14840, 18 February 1919, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14840, 18 February 1919, Page 3