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SI 11 PM EN'I S OK MKAT. The Now Zealand .Meat Producers Hoard lias received a cable from its representative at Buenos Aires. South America, advising the following shipments to the United Kingdom for the fortnight ended 20th February, 1!>25. from Argentine and Uruguay:—222,oso quarters chilled beef; 21,181 quarters, frozen beef; 100,300 carcases frozen mutton : 57,159 carcases, frozen lamb. The quantity to the Continent of Europe during the same period totalled :—250,480 quarters frozen beef, 0,848 carcases frozen mutton. LONDON' PRESS CRITICISM. LONDON. Feb. 28. Tl ic officially issued Trade Union Delegation’s report on Russia, confirms the passages that were published in the “Daily Telegraph” as cabled. The newspapers emphnsne tile fßlowing passage: ‘ : The delegation do not wish to be regarded as apologists for their principles and the procedures of the Russian Commission, but the misrepresentations regarding the result of the Russian Revolution have been used to divert and distract the British people. The Russian Revolution has no real relationship whatever to British evolution, as . represented by a new State, which already is most powerful, and is likely to be very prosperous.” The “Morning Post” describes the Labourites as “Seven Innocents Abroad.” saving they were entirely at the mercy of Bolshevik guides. Th'» “Dailv Chronicle” de-lares the report is misleading where it is not naive. PROTECTION OF CHILDREN. The child’s surest protection against infectious diseases is good health and robust vitality. "Wilson’s “Maltexo and Cod Liver Oil” builds up children’s constitutions, keeps them happy, healthy and contented, and helps to ward off disease and sickness.—Advt. Tho ambassadors of trade, commercial trnvc’Jrvrs “strilce a true note” and ask for Bells’ Mild Yellow Label Whisky. Thev know the (roods. “Bell’s” is mild and clear. Mark Sprot and Co. Ltd., Qreymouth, sola distributors. — Advt.

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Hokitika Guardian, 2 March 1925, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 2 March 1925, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 2 March 1925, Page 2

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