The coali strike in England, unless speedily settled, will liave far-reach-ing consequences. The ,00tiro industries of Great Britain will be paralysed, the after effects will be fe,lt in the remotest parts of the world. It is very likely that we shall feel it in our trade returns, but we do not think any trouble will prevent the people of New Zealand from drinking Dragon Blend Tea. It is one of the necessities of life, and it is just, good, pure, delicious tea. BOILER MiAJfeEiR ATTACKED. "While working in the Government service as boiler maker," writes Mr J. W. Watkins, Pelichet Bay, Dunodin, New Zealand, "I developed a liver complaint and was often gripped with severe pains across the body. Nothing gave me any relief until a chemist at Invercargill_ strongly recommended Chamberlain's Tablet". The first bottle gave me great relief, and I now enjoy good health."— Sold by all chemists and storekeepers,
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10582, 13 March 1912, Page 5
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152Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10582, 13 March 1912, Page 5
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