Reports of the Navua’s last shipment of bananas to New Zealand are most unpleasant reading, says the “Fiji Times.” One well-known shipper of a reliable brand got back £9 4s for 135 bunches and 100 cases of bananas from one agent; £3l4s for 120 cases to another, and 6s 9d debit note, on thirteen cases of pineapples. Tim same brand of fruit by the steamer Manapouri (fitted with cold storage) to Melbourne returned £55 13s 7d for 203 cases. Have you tried Zymole Trokeys? If you haven't, get a box and be convinced that they are the best throat relief on the market. They stimulate tne secretions and refresh the mouth. The.Lyttelton “Times” says:—’A mild sensation has been caused by the report that Whelan, who is said to have disappeared under extraordinary circumstances at Okain’s Bay in January, has turned up at Timaru. John Whelan was in Lyttelton the day the'police received new s of the affair on the I eninsula, and his presence is well known to the authorities. He is mow _ suspected of being in receipt of a certain amount of hero-worship- as the central figurem a-remarkable case, but he is really the wrong man. The lost individual nas Henry Whelan, a native of Tasman.a. who was fairly well known in Christchurch and Lyttelton, having .been employed at Coker’s Hotel Chr.stdnircli, and at the British Hotel Lyttelton. There is still a possibility tlmt lie has re-appeared, and the police will be glad to hear from anyone who can give any information as to his whereabouts.
Amber Tips Tea That-, tha nams to ramambar whg, ««t you go to It rapratant. tKa ba»t » tea. Prices 1/8,1/l0 and 2/-per lb.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2763, 18 March 1910, Page 7
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