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v A Bad: Taste in. the Mouth.—lt. is anything but pleasant to awake with a bad in the~moufch,. This always, arises fsom a disordered stomach and- may be corrected ..by taking a..dose of Chamberlain's Stomach end Liver Tablets immediately after supper. They cleanse and invigorate tQie; stomach, improve the digestion and give.one a relish-for, his food. They aTe easy to take and pleasant in effect. Just What You Need." -Only Is 6d. Sold by J. C. Oddie.—(Advt.) To meet the demand for oil by England and: European countries, it has been decided by a Californian company to lay an oil pipe across the- Isthmus of Panama, at a cost of £200,000, through which the oil will be pumped from the Pacific side to the. Atlantic coast, where it will be transshipped. This method will'be cheaper than the overland charges to the Atlantic. The Victorian Railway Department, says the '"Argus" of January 26th, anticipated; being called; upon to -deal .with .' a heavvi wheat, harvest; for 1905-1906, and made pre-, paragons accordingly. The anticipationshave been realised, and the preparations, mads for the effective handling cf great quantities of grain have proved reasonably adequate. The demand for transportation facilities in relatioifiio this season's harvest has been the heavier for- the reason .that an unusual", number of ships'* have been waiting to be loaded at the earliest opportunity. At the. same time v the weather has been exceptionally favourable during the past few wests for the carting of wheat from the farms to the railway stations. From December 16th to January 22nd there were carried on the railway's 1,224,872 bass of wheat. The number of bags of wheat stacked at railway stations in this State yesterday was 600,792 bags. Farmers are as present carting to the stations at the rate of 140,000 bags a day, and the Railway peparrment is removing on an average 70,000 bags-a day,, which represents loading for about 700 trucks. On January loth the railways eclipsed all • their l prior performances by loading a total of 82,558 bags at all statioß?.

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Timaru Herald, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 12898, 8 February 1906, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 12898, 8 February 1906, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 12898, 8 February 1906, Page 3