CONGRATULATORY MESSAGES
y $ 0 V n • FROM NEW ZEALAND. 0 g His Excellency the Governor sent'the 5 following message to tlie Secretary of State for tlio Colonies:— s " "On behalf of myself.and the Gov- [. eminent and people of New Zealand I _ desiro to tender to His Majesty the t King our respeotful and hrable congratulations on the occasion of His Majesty's birthday, and an assurance of y the unswerving loyalty of the people of j this Dominion to tho Throne and pert son.—(Signed) Liverpool, Governor. y NEW ZEALANDERS' DECORA--0 TIONS. e To General Sir lan Hamilton, General f Officer Commanding the British Forces 1 in the Mediterranean, His Excellency f cabled:— "Please convey to members of the New Zealand Contingent, who have had decorations conferred on them by His n Majesty the King for their distinguishy ed services, the heartiest' congratula--0 tions of all in New Zealand. —(Signed) a Liverpool, Governor." r TO LORD KITCHENER. 3 His Excellency sent a further cable--1 gram to Field-Marshal Earl Kitchener, 1 K G., Secretary of State for War, Lon--1 don, as follows: — i "I desire on behalf of myself, my " Government, and the people of New " Zealand to convey to you our heartiest congratulations on the honour that His 3 Majesty the King has been graciouslv 9 pleaded to confer on you.—(Signed) j Liverpool, Governor.'- ' For protection against smallpox, diphtheria, and other infections, "put thiee 1 drops of SANDER'S EtJCALTPTI EX- - TRACT on loaf sugar, and allow it to s dissolve in month. Sander's Extract is i effective, pleasant* I
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2480, 5 June 1915, Page 6
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257CONGRATULATORY MESSAGES Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2480, 5 June 1915, Page 6
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