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French legislation, a soldier is now allowed to wed while still at the front. provided ho finds on authorised deputy. The first marriage under this new law has just take.; -place. It was celebrated very quietly at the Town Hall of the Pantheon district. The soldier husband was M. Lorin, a Paris solicitor, and the bride Mile. Cartingny, and the deputy husband M. Soucke, a friend of the man at the front. The Acting-Mayor of the district put. Die question upon which the legality of the sermon depends to the friend of the husband: "You affirm that you have the left's authority of M. Lorin to declare, in his name, that he consents to take for wife. Mile. Martlngny?' The question tvp.3 put amid an impressive silence:. "Yes," replied 51. Soucke. Then the bride, in a very subdued voice, gave her assent, and the marriage ceremony was complete. Public Speakers and Sinners should never be without "KAZO~L.-' Best protection for the throat against chills, Speediest relief for hoarseness an<l soreness. 2/6 bottle contains 60 close*. HEAN'S ESSENCE ALWAYS DOES GOOD. 1 have used Means Essence over two years, and would not be without it. It is most elective for couphs and colds, and decidedly economical." Mws. R. Urnx-G, Puketoi. Pahiatua. "My experience with Hean's Essence is that it is a very valuable medicine. I can heartily recommend it" G. Pv. W. Gibbs, Nelson. " I can say that the mixture I make from Hean's Essence is the best and safest cough and cold remedy I have ever had in my home. My children are always benefitted by it." Mrs. Gkeaxey, Hastings

Try the made-at-home cough and cold remedy proven so effective by the good folks named above. All you require is a bottle of Mean's Essence, and a little sugar or honey, two tablesvxxmfuls of vinegar and a large breakfastcupful of water. This will provide you with a splendid cough, cold and sore throat remedy so large that it will surprise you. It will give you eight full eighteenpenny bottles for 2/- only —a clear saving of 10/-. Hean's Essence is entirely free of harmful drugs. It can be given freely and with safety whenever a cough is present or troublesome. Sip each dose slowly and use as a gargle when throat is sore. Hean's Essence is sole! by most chemists and stores, or post-free on receipt of price, 21-, from G. W. Hean, Chemist, Wanranui. « Wherever you buy be sure you get H-E-A-N'-S, as r.o other will do. Road the circular. 10

•---•- CLEANSES 1 HEALS & PURIFSES FOR TME TOILET B ATH & N U RS £R V, V PRSCE I/&PER CAKI l-^--;**f~-*r\K*ri«£ CUBES QUICKLY. Rheumatism. Goat, Sciatica, Lumba« go, arc kindred ailments with a couico:i cause —excess uric acid in the blood. Liniments and external treatment are useless, for there can be no ;.".;re unless the acid is removed —ant? rubbing and massage cannot accoinplisl that. There is one proven cure for irueumatic complaints—EHEUMO. It !.-; a scientifically compounded specific. with oae object—to care Rheumatic troubles only and not every ill of the flesh. Thousands have been cured by jiHEI r MO in New Zealand; Mr. James o'i the Terminus Hotel, Christehurch, writes: — C 'l tried almost every remedy. I was strongly advised to try EHEUMO—I did so, and I am glad to say, with the utmost satisfaction.'" It doesn't matter if your case is a longstanding one, of if you have tried all the so-called cures that arc advertised; try the one great remedy—BHETJMO. It eradicates that sour poisonous acid, reduces the swelling at the joints, alleviates the .pain &ntt- seldom .fails to pjmfifiwnf Cure. 2/6 and iiu=iiL--a«- 'nit Wits fete £ii£a JiXtcjes- ft-f T-ea R-nd 'very' .fcis-Mdl-o-n? ft'hi'Cv*. i'O-*-'"-'. ::-:p;.%z(-si,£o the geiWFal ':.'}' ;< *>«*Kf>Ft <?<dd" Tg&.

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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 247, 8 July 1915, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 247, 8 July 1915, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 247, 8 July 1915, Page 3

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