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THE BRUSSELS EXHIBITION.

LONDON, Sept. 2.— Renter's Agency in London received the fallowing from, the Exhibition's Branch of tho Board of Trade for publication in Australasian newspapers : The part to be taken by the Home Government in the Brussells exhibition next year venders it from an Imperial standpoint the most important ' International Lxhibi tion yet held outside the United Kingdom on account of the unique facilities being offered to British exhibitors, and the steps being taken to secure thoroughly representative section?, which have e)egant architectural features. The facilities include free provision for show, raises manufactured by unskilled labour, also for the installation of a suite of rooms for transacting business, defrayal of half charges on motive power machinery and the reduction of freight in connection with returned goods. The Prince of Wales has shown a keen personal interest in the movement and urges manufacturers to make it an unmistakeable success.

"My appetite's bad— can't seem to improve it." Try Steams' Wine of Cod Liver Extract. It creates an appetite for nourishing food. It tones up the whole system and gives you rich, red blood.

A Modern Warehouse.— We e<*e confident that the big alterations whicn H' have made to our drapery warehouse will be found much more convenient to our clients than our old warehimso. A new stock of 58 packages of the newest goods now showing. Would you like to see them— prices the lowest al ways.— Wm. McKay and Son, the leading drapers.

There Avas a young lady of Napier, Who had a cough like a rapier; Said she, "Bring me, Rose, "Of Lung Balsam a dose, "And I'll all the happier appear." -Barraclough's Acacian Lung Balsam,

Prire 1/6 and 2/6

For Children's Hacking Cough attsißht, Woods' Great Pepperment Cure, U 6d and 2a 6d.

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West Coast Times, 3 September 1909, Page 3

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THE BRUSSELS EXHIBITION. West Coast Times, 3 September 1909, Page 3

THE BRUSSELS EXHIBITION. West Coast Times, 3 September 1909, Page 3

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