The effect of a fully developed China, upon the commerce of the world is incalculable; -all that, can be sold is that the rorult will be a'commercial revolution of enormous importance.—That “Dominion. ” In present circumstances it- is imperative that wherever possible State expenditure should be cut down. During next session Parliament avid do well to take a rest front new legislation, and make .a careful and exhaustive examination into the administration of the Public Service. If that work were undertaken we believe that a saving; of many thousands, of pounds would bo effected at once.—“ Southland Times. 1 * In a country like New Zealand it ought to betas difficult to find a man, woman, or child unable to swim as it is to find one unable to sign his or "hep name.—" Wellington “Free Lance, 15 Pale, nervous women, with littlo strength and failing appetite, .are among those who receive the greatest benefit from Stearns’Wine, the matchless tcriia and strength restorer. Try it,
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2064, 31 March 1909, Page 4
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