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While in Sydney tho Premiorwillbo tho guest ol tho Foderal Governraont, and will discuss with Mr Deakin tho question of reciprocity between the two countries, and probably Asiatic immigration will ho another matter for discussion, The question of defence and the mail and cablo service lHay also be doalt with, Wliilo recognising that tho question of reciprocity does notap. pear to bo regarded with much favour in tho Commonwoaltb, Mr Scddon thinks there is something to bo gained on both aidos by a frank and friondly conference. Neither country is dependent upon tho trade of the othor, but thoy should both bo interested in the preservation of cordial relations, M \ Seddon thinks tho question ol Asiatic immigration is daily growing in impartunco, and that it would bo well for tha colonics to come to an understanding with rcard to its treatment. " Tho noble forests of our land Beneath ium'b devastating Imml Soon will havo vanished, leaving thoro This country lying, pmnit mid bare. No woodod clothing, now filio's old, To savo her from her doath of cold, But lo now Woods aviso with hoalino Btiro, All hail thou—Woods' Groat Poppimcnt Cure For Children's Hacking Cough at Night Woods' Groat Peppermint Onro Is 6d and 2a 6d per Bottle, A boon to Humanity—Mountain Kin» Asthma Powder, Givos womWul and refreshing relief in i,bstini>»e cases,

COLDS EASILY ODRED TDSBIOORA 1 ' has tho latest snlcot nny Throat and Lung Moflicino in tho colony, The merits of this Preparation aro hornlded by thonaanda of aufforerj who DBVO boon bonpfitod and onwd, What in wantod ie a Medicine which will soothe the irritation of the Throat and Lungs and Jronchial Tuboe, and iat this purpose uo preparation oan equal TUSBIOOM. For Conghg and Colds its offer is mngica!,Q Barron, ohotuis

DIBTRE«BINQ STOMACH TROUBLE Quickly ouratl, to stay ctirod, by tho uiiw orly powor of Dr Ensor'n Tniuor Juiced Invalids no longer sudor from this droaa malady, because this famous remedy in a rolief to overy form of Stomach Troubles certain ouro for Constipation as well a» a regulator of tho kidneys and Livor Only one dose a day, and a euro bogin with tho first dose, No mattot how lone 10 how much you have sulked, TAMEIt JUIOE cures. A WONDERFUL REMEDY Among nil remedies for throat and luim complaints Tossiouiw holds tho first po:4° tion, for theronson that it not only affordmmediatr- relief in tho easo of ut hud cold or cough, bin it likowiso prevents the dcvolopmont of such scrims disease as Pneumonia and Phthisis, which aro so frequently the outcome of those complaints if they Bro noglooted. Physicians agree that this nogloot is responsible for nearly all tho ill hat assail tho human body; but all danter can bo avoid-d by a timlv dosoos TUSFIOUR*. lor colds in tho Head and Influenza Woods' Groat PopporuiintCuro, Is 6d and 2s 3d por Bottle.

WANTED,-Hmokon to try Derbj " Tobacco, Finite Cut, in tho now wtMran o tins, It's eplondid, WANTfcD.-Smokera to try J?Uke Out Ddvby Tobaocn in the now Two, unco Tins, It's HploiiditJ. 131/ANTKD KNOWN^Tho^lnmoii's i.-:!'.!-'. (ii-.a, Pl-rkoGut. Try it, I/,/;: M'KD KNOWN.-Tho Rood thing 1 V , i','. last. Derby Tobacco, Flake Ci i. ';■ i'v-o Ounce Tina. Try it, KNOWN.-flioTcsfo*' '' J .■•i.:.)'- 'B,~])crby Flnko Cut, in two om.'J :>'H. U: \Tl l'-KNOWN.-That all TobacU ceaaUiollDorby Tobacco. Fioko cut in two-ounce- tiua,

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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume VI, Issue 1633, 16 May 1906, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume VI, Issue 1633, 16 May 1906, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume VI, Issue 1633, 16 May 1906, Page 3

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