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New Zealand

KXPiIUT RESTRICTIONS. By Telegraph.—Per L'ress Association. Wellington, Lust Night-. The Gazette Extraordinary to-night prohibits the export of wool from New Zealand to any but British countries. 01' countries nf the. Allies, -and such others as the -Minister for Customs sanctions. The Gazette also prohibits the export of certain specified good: 1 . useful for war purposes.

At a meotiiia of the Fihzroy School Committee, held last uijfht-, tlie chairman of f!ie Committee, who acted as treasure!- for the r.inds m-enlly collected from the four Sew I'lymouth primary schools for pnrchasm;; the horse which was presented to .Major limit, submitted the following -balance-sheetßeceipts: Fitxroy Mine!. £ls ; Central and Courteimy Si.re.-t. £ll !8;-. West End, £7 10s. Total. .C.'ij :Js. Expenditure: Horse. S'.li !U .; miliary ,Middle and bridle, complete. ;'J7 lis :!d; three framed photos.. £2; I'oor of Britain, Ireland. and Belgium ,I'iiiel. £3 lis !ld. Tola;, £!!5

DYSKXTKRV CIIKCKKD. ''My little daughter when 14 montiis old was v<-ry ill with dysentery." says Mr. Win. 1-' Long. "Itn-.e Villa,'' Camden street. Xeivtown. X.S.W". '"lMv wife was told of Chamberlain's folic end Diarrhoea Remedy and I gut a bottle at once. We gave it t/j the child as directed. i',11.1 after six do-es the dysentery left ;lu-r; her appetite returned, and she lia.l ell tlie energy of a healthy child." Sold by all chem'silj and storekeepers.

"I'M C;l.AI> 1 KMI'MiYKD Tllli X.Z. KXm>'K IX'AI ''AXV. to mow iii' f.imitari'. Look at it now! Vn:i wcul'l iK-vci- think it had been out of tiiis imoii'. It makes all the difl'er"i;ee when the work is done carefully. The men sen 1. knew their work. I'm delighted." Hundreds of clients write to us this way. -The N.Z. Kxprcss Company (T-td.)

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Bibliographic details
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 138, 4 November 1914, Page 5

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285

New Zealand Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 138, 4 November 1914, Page 5

New Zealand Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 138, 4 November 1914, Page 5

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