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have arrived. ▲ little business has been done by country millers privately, but the town trade are only baying to fill immediate . requirements. Prime milling 4s 2d to 4s 4d, ' good 4s to 4s Id, whole fowl feed 4s to 4s Id, broken and damaged 3s 6d to 3s lUd, SEcks extra ' LONDON MARKETS. i London, April 7. | The total wheat and flour afloat for the j United Kingdom is 2,380,000 quarters, and i for the Continent 1,695 000 quarters. Shipi ments for the week from American and Atjlantic ports were 174,000 quarters. I Share*.—Banks Australasia 78, National |of New Zealand 4J, New Zealand 100J, New | Zaaland Loan and Uercantile 79, others j being anchange.l.

N.Z. LOAR k MERCANTILE AGENCY'S REPORr. PER PRBSS ASSOCIATION Auckland, April 9. The Loan and Mercantile Agency Company report as follows: Horses were brought forward in very large numbers, especially draughts, which sold from £2B to L4O, medium do., L2O 10s to £3l 10». light harness 18 las to 120 10s, hicks L 5 10i to LlB. Cattle at Newmarket Yards were in larger numbers than for many months, and met with ready sale. There was an average yardirg of fat cattle. Ox beef made from 22i to 265, cow 20s to 24s per lOOlbs, fat steers trom L 6 17s 6d to LI 1 10s, fat cows 14 10s to L 7 15s, dairy cows Lt 10s to L 8 ss, empty do, L2los to L 4 2s, heifers L2 5s to L 3. calves LI Is to L2 ss. Sheep were in average supp'y, fat wether* s'lling from 8s 6d to 15s, fat ewes 7s 6d to 13i fd, lambs, well fattened, 8s 6d to 14s, other sorts 4? to 7s 6d. Pigs were in average numbers and sold at extreme p-ices, porkers bringing from LI 17s to L 3 2s, weaners 12a 6d to LI lis.

The best medicine known is Sandeb & Sons' Eucalypti Bxtbaot. And its emi nent powerful effects in coughs, colds, infiuenza, tte relief b instantaneous. w <>i serious esses, and accidents of all kinds, be they wounds, burns, scaldings, bruises fprains, it is the safest remedy—no swelling -no inflammation. Like surprising effects produced in croup, diphtheria, bronchitis, inflammation of lungs swelling etc., diarrhoea, dysentery, diseases of the kidneys and urinary organs. Sandeb & Sons' Eucalypti Extract is in use at hospitals and medical clinics all over the globe ; patronised by bis Majesythe King of Italy; crowned with medals and diplomas at International Exhibition, Amsterdam. Trnst in this approved and reiect all ethers.—Advt Betteb Than a Flastbb.—A piece of flannel dampened with Chamberlain's Pain Balm and bound to the affected parts is saperior to any plaster. When troubled with lame back, or pains in the side or chest, give it a trial and yon are certain to be more than pleased with the prompt relief which it affords. It always cures and cures quickly. Try it. New Plymouth Co-opera-tive Society sell* it P'iee, Is 6d; big size, lp.—Advt.

f People will Talk. | Why shouldn't they? When a they can talk about something 1 good. When their talk is sound advice. When they have been 3 made well by such a remarkable 3 lung healer as Lane's Emulsion. IS When they were ill, when they were coughing, when they were wasting away they were told of Lane's Emulsion B The great lung healer and body | builder. They tried it. It did I them good. It stopped their fl coughs, it healed their lungs. In I short, it made them well. And | they talk about it. This is what I they say:—

" Please send me a dozen bottles of your splendid Emulsion. Both my son and I have derived much benefit by taking it. lam very susceptible to colds and I find I can get more and better relief from Lane's Emulsion than from any medicine I have tried."—J. F.f\on>, Linwood. 11 Lane's Emulsion has done me more good than any medicine I have ever taken, I heartily recommend it."—C. A. White, Wanganui. " My children have received much benefit from Lane's Emulsion. It cured them of severe whooping cough."—Mas. H. B. Blitiik, Totara. " I have snffered with lung bleeding for 2 years. Lane's Emulsion has given mo more lasting benefit than anything I have ever tried. I can confidently recommend it." E. Eaton, Wellington.

" For 5 rears X was constantly laid up with severe Bronchitis. Lane's Emulsion so strengthened my lungs that lam quite cured. Although I have since had colds I have had 110 return of Bronchitis." Albert Williams, Napier. " I must testify to the efficacy of Lane's Emulsion in Phthisis (Consumption). Four bottles have almost cured me. Please send more at once." Lewis, Statiomnaster, Hyde. "Our children easily caught colds. Lane's Emulsion has so strengthened their lungs and general health that we now have no trouble with them. It is all you claim, for it."—W. T. Gbay, Member, Wanganui Garrison Band. " Our boy had a constant wheezing cough from 0 months old. We gave him a course of Lane's Emulsion, and it has transformed him into a lively healthy youngster. We can say it is good for the little folks."—E. Tailor, Auckland. People say these things because they have been cured. They mean what they say. Their advice is:—Buy Lane's Emulsion to-day. Take It regularly, and you will soon be telling your friends about it. Lane's Emulsion is the one true specific recognised, and prescribed, by our most eminent doctors for diseases of the lungs, and nervous system. For croup, for whooping cough, for bronchitis, for astl.ivm, and for all the ordinary c.: , and colds no medicine haa tucii wonderful power in curing as Lane's Emulsion, the great lung healer and body builder. Take none but Lane's. "It's Famous Because It's Good." 2/6 & 4/6,. s1

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 89, 11 April 1903, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 89, 11 April 1903, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 89, 11 April 1903, Page 4

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