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New Zealand Trooper.

(Press Ansneiation.i

AVuLtisoToy, Monday. Government has received advice that Liout MelCLUeh, of Lawrence, Otago, .«:•.< killed near Yereeniging on ■ith June, and Lieut. Jlenry Kayne, of iioslyu, wns slightly wounded in the th:gh. Bolh were with Ninth Contingent.

Dann;croii.slv ill at Klandsfonlcin iroopc-r C.eor-e Atkins ttightk Contingent, enteric.

Politics have not by iiv means been a source of fiuain.-inl ga n"to Mr Field, AL.11.1!., so lie informed Otaki electors tlie oilier evening. The}- occupy about three-quarters ot his lime—the whole of it (luring (he season find about half o f it during the remainder of the yearam!, assuming that he could carn".Clooo a year as a legal practitioner in theeitv it meant (hat he sacrificed £750. As "a im-mber of Parliament, he was now paid £300, and it would be seen that that did not by any means repay him for the time spent in politics. "He could not have held the position if he had not had partners. Still, it was a pleasure to him, and he was anxious to serve tl'o elc-lors, so he was eomiiif forward again. A country member —especially one who did his duiv— was well worth £;]QQ a. year. The efeetion would about swallow up one year's honorarium, though, the Act provided that the expenses must not exceed £200 Mr Field admitted tlmt it would pay some town members if they received £100. Referring to his donation ot £10 to the Otiiki Hospital, he emphatically lepuduitcd the suggestion that he had given it because he weakened after his vute for the allowance. He gave it because it had fur some time been his inteniion to make a donation to the hospiial when lie could afford it, and the opportunity came them. STUMBLING BLOCKS TO GOOD HEALTH Are speedily removed by Jmpey's May Apple the ideal family medicine. The sea of humanity is covered with flotsam ol constipation, dyspepsia, biliousness torpid liver, sick headaches, nervous exhaustion, and liver and kidney troubles. These constitute the everyday menace to good health, and may be described as the popular maladies and Jmpcy's May Apple is acknowledged to be the popular and most effective remedy. It rights jthe wrong in the human system, and begins the. work in the stomach, which is tho eentro of all disease, _ Impey's May Apple, aids Nature in its operations, and restores health, cheerfulness and buovanoy of spu-its to the aitticred. Sold and storekeepers at 2s Gd por bottle, or post free from tho wholesale a"ents, Sharland find Co., Wellington.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7316, 9 June 1902, Page 3

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New Zealand Trooper. Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7316, 9 June 1902, Page 3

New Zealand Trooper. Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7316, 9 June 1902, Page 3

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