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Mr Tuiti Makitannra, returned for the Southern Maori electorate, stood in the interests of the United Party. Ho was horn at Havelock in 1874, and educated at the Canvastown School. In the years 1880-90 lie represented Nelson. Westland, and Marlborough at the Maori Council presided over by Sir Janies Carroll. He took up farming in Marlborough and later moved to 1 evin There he continued as a 'fanner, and also as a Native land agent. In this latter capacity he has represented Maori interests in some ot the most important land negotiations Maori and pakel.a. The newlv-elected member was a prominent figure at the United Conference when Sir Joseph Ward was elected leader, having had tl, o honour of moving the nomination of Sir Joseph, and was very gratified to see his motion carried. He will ho the more pleased now that his leader appears to he the Prime Minister elect for the Dominion.

A PULMONIAN DOG. Aunt Jean was telling a friend tho other dav about a little happening with W hat she described as a Pulmoman dog. But the lady was mixing her words. No doubt you can readily see she is an enthusiastic user of Pulmonas. unequalled for quick relief for coughs and colds, etc. Pulmonas, la fid and 2s fid at chemists,

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Hokitika Guardian, 17 November 1928, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 17 November 1928, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 17 November 1928, Page 5

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