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THE ROLL OF HONOUR.

NEW ZEALAND FORCES. latest casualty list. Sick, disembarked Malta: Auckland Battalion Pvt C. E. Furter Embarked for England; Canterbury Mounted Rifles Tpr F. Smith Wellington Battalion Lance-Corpl W. M. Bannister Disembarked Malta: jN.Z., Field Artillery Bombadier J, B. Nolan Otago Battalion Pvt C. J. Fischer A Pvt C. J. Fisher. Foillownig admitted to 19th General Hospital, Alexandria; Auckland Battalion Pvts E. G. Edmond, J. Johnstone Enteric fever: Pvt W. Walden ■ N.Z. Field Ambulance It Pvt A. J. Jenkins Auckland Mounted Rifles Tpr T. V. Whealey Following reported dangerously ill: N.Z. General Plospital, Cairo: Otago Battalion Sergt R. C. Allen N.Z. Field Artillery Lt E. F. H. Knowles N.Z. Engineers Sapper E. B. Elliott Following admitted to N.Z. Stationery Hospital, Port Said, from Gallipoli: Otago Mounted Rifles Capt A. J. S. Cowie , Canterbury Battalion Lt J. E. B. Lemmotte N.Z. Medical Corps Pvt N. N. Clark Auckland Mounted Rifles Killed in action, August 28; Lieut D. F. Kettle Died of wounds, August 28: Capt A. E. Wilkinson Canterbury Mounted Rifles Killed in action, August 28;. Lieut C. Hay ter ■ Otago Mounted Rifles Officially reported mlisdingv unofficially repdrted killed in action, 24tih August: Lieut R. M. Watson Canterbury Mounted Rifles Killed in action, August 19: Tpr M. Mclnnes Dangerously ill gunshot wound chest, August 27: Tp/r A. G. Maghorn Died of wounds, 9th August: Tpr F. V. Byrch Auckland Battalion I Killed in action 17th August. Pvt N. S. Young Died of wounds, 13th August: Pvt A. G. Balilantine Died of haemcrrhag'e, 24th August; Pvt J. j! Merrick Died of typhoid, 28th. August: Pvt R. D. Gardiner Otago Battalion Died of wounds, 20tih August; Pvt T. Ellis Field Ambulance Died of enteric; Pvt A. E. Bonnin. Wellington Battalion jyed 0 f wound' 3 ; Pvts S. J. Liddington, Crpl R. W. Avild, Pvt E. W.

Cla'rk, Pvt L. G. Wjeavers

Died of wounds, also enteric fever: Sergt E. C. Sm'yth. Died of pneumonia: Sergt H. M.

Farrington. Canterbury Battalion Killed'in action (previously /reported missing): Pvt E. Hantom Pvt B. R. Turner Died of wounds (on hospital ship): Pvt A. Robertson, Pvt E. I. W. Lee, Pvt M. A. Spring Otago Mounted Rifles Died of dysentery' and pneumonia: Tpr J. Hourston N.Z. Army Service Corps , Died of gunshot wound®, shoulder, and haemorrhage, at Heliopolis: Driver J. M. Real. Wellington Battalion ©Rjported dlied of cardiac failure: Pvt R. J. Wdrley Auckland Battalion Reported wounded Pvt J. Lawrenscn Pvt C. F. Bennett Pvt H. W. Black Pvt A. Borthwick . Vljl . Pvt S. Braham Corpl W. S. Burn s * ‘ u , Pvt H. S. Ca'dagher Pvt H. Christie Pvt N. Clark J Corpl P. Clayton Pvt E. J. 'Cleirk Pvt D. C. Cresser Lance-Ccrpl P. j. Devereaux Pvt W. Dickey , t ‘., , Pvt W. C. H. Driffill , : Sergt E. Drummond Pvt F. J. Evans Pvt A. Evred Corpl W. Fimeri ■ , Pvt M. Flynn Pvt R. W. CaSrdno , ; Pvt H. Paafai «, Corpl P. G. Pearce Pvt A. Postilewalte Pvt A. Price Pvt W. A. Redfren Pvt E. E. Rushbrooke Pvt F. Scarbrough Pvt S. H. Shergold Pvt J. A. Silveira Pvt S. E. Skellern Ccirpl J. R. Smith Pvt T. Snowden Pvt R. J. Speight Pvt F. C. Stubbing Lance-Corpl H. L. Taylor Pvt J. Thomson Pvt C. Turvey Pvt W. P. Underwood Pvt W. E. Watson Pvt J. Gleeson Pvt E. Gould Pvt A. P. Grant Pvt W. Gray Pvt J. Green , ! Pvt J. W. Office Pvt W. Griffin . Pvt L. G. Hart PvtC. Hartley : Pvt R. M. Harvey Sergt R. W. Hathaway Pvt W. Henderson

Pvt C. Hickman ••• • r 1 T. Isoacs Pvt A. M. Kemp Pvt A. J. Law Pvt M. Lawler Pvt C. Lawln Sergt D. M. Logan •

j Pvt A. E. Lowhter Pvt F. Martin Pvt J. Morrisey Pvt A. V, Mould ’ Lance-Cclrpl R. Mclntyre Pvt E. C. E. Nicholson Pvt J. V; Oliver ’ Corpl G. Paterson ‘ . Pvt J. B. Brickdale Pvt Li. Brookes " Sei]gt G. Brown Act, S.M. J. L. Davy Pvt W. G. Diron Corpl J. Dodgson . Corpl J. W. Kennedy ,'*] Pvt R* A. Moore ; ; , , Pvt R. Rist . rj ; i •. Pvt W. P. Tayldr Pvt C. K. T(6mpertey • ; . •: iv- • v Pvt H. Gibson < . Pvt E. Rutherford • <, Pvt E. J. Cottle t “■]/ ;■' : Pvt W. J. Page Pvt F. A. Brooking Pvt W. J. Clements •' - Pvt N. F. Gardner Pvt H. Pilkington Pvt M. A. Towers Auckland Battalion Died of wounds: Pvt Adams Canterbury Battalion Killed in action, August 7: Sergt L. J. Addison Died of gangrene: Pvt J. Dobson Died of wounds; Pvt O. C. Mills ( Previously reported missing, further reported hospital: Pvt Lorgilly Previously reported missing, furtheir reported Lemnos: Pvt W. McLagan Otago Battalion Killed in action, previously reported wounded; . Pvt A. Veitch Died of wounds. Pvts P. Gcrdan, A. P. Anderson, J. Sutherland, W. G. S. M. Young Died of nepto’ritis: G. W. Pearce Wellington Battalion Killed in action: Pvts N. Davy, W. J. A. Moore Died of wounds: Pvt D. S. Wilson Died pneumonia: Lance-Corpl Hayden, Pvt Eustace Died of dysentery: Pvt J. Randal Auckland Mounted Riffles Wounded: Tpr P. L. R. Inder Canterbury Mounteds Died of wounds: Tpr C. J. Water Otago Mounted Rifles Tpr J. BL Marlowe Died enteric: Sergt R. W. Craig Wellington Mounted Rifles Died of wounds. Tpr D. B. Ross Wellington Battalion Wounded: Pvt J. D. Webster, P. E. V. Weatherhill Wounded disembarked at Malta: Wellington Battalion Pvt E. A. Whittle Auckland Mounted Rifles Tpr W. B. Nugent Wellington Battalion Pvt G. Rotherham Admitted No. 2 General Hospital, Ghezireh, 30th August, slightly sick; Otago Battaßion Pvts J. J. Sweeney. J. R. Banks, R. Holt Canterbury Battalion Pvt W. Griffiths, F. Marshall. J. D. Mclntosh. R. A. Basley, R. C, Massey, Corpl P. Barltrop 1 Auckland Battalion Pvt A. Goerge

LuOill pi : Briy er J. K. Jameson Gunner E, Jqynt N.Z. Field Engineers Sapped a. Mclntosh, Sapper E H Bloiiiheld ,N,Z. Field Ambulance Pvt H. H. Dyason, Corpl J. Guest' Admitted No. 2 General Hospital, Gjhczireh, 30th August, eilghty wounded; Otago Mounted Rifles Tpr T. Russell Dangerously ill, N.Z. General Hospital, Cairo: Auckland Battalion Pvt S. Scanlon Canterbury Battalion Pvt A. J, Blackburn, J. L, Leach. Otago Mounted Rifles Tpr H. Hollis Admitted. 21st Gendral Hospital, Alexandria: Wellington Battalion Pvt P. G. Higgs N.Z. Field Ambulance Serg J. W. Willis Admitted Government Hospital, Alexandria: Canterbury Battalion Pvt G. Letchforu |N.Z, Field Artillery Sigihtly wounded: Capt P. J. Tory Otago Mounted Rifle s Dangerously ill: Capt C. J. S. W. Paddon Admitted to Military Hospital, Raseftin, Alexandria: Otago Mounted* Lt G. H. Fergusscn Wellington Mounted Rifles Lt A. D. Herrick Auckland Mounted Rifles Major C. R. E. Mackesy Embarked for EncTand, August 20: .N.Z. Medical Ccrp 3 Capt T. R. Ritchie Auckland Mounted Rifles Major S. C. Schofield, Lt G. M. Abbott, Second Lieutenant V. R, Land Wellington Battalion Lt A. H. Carrington LEAN’S ESSENCE COUGH MIXTURE SIMPLE TO MAKE, PLEASANT TO TAKE. “ I was recommended by a friend to> make our own cough mixture by using Mean’s Essence, and was delighted at the result. I found it easy to prepare, pleasant to take, and most effective for coughs and colds. Its goodness and wonderful cheapness should recommend it to every household.”—MßS. E. C. BUTLER, Christchurch. “From childhood I have been very subject to bad colds and chest weakness. When I caught a fresh cold I could always look forward to a month or six weeks of bad cough. But now 1 find Mean’s Essencenips a cold in the bud, and prevents it getting on the chest. I say without hesitation Mean’s Essence is the only cough and cold remedy that does me good. J. JOHNSON, New Plymouth. “Mean’s Essence has proved its worth in our home for influenza, colds, sore throat, and coughs. We praise it highly, and are grateful for the benefit Means Essence has been to us. —MRS. CLARA KNOX, Roslyn, Dunedin. For tickling coughs, night or day coughs, sore, inflamed and swollen throats, croup, bronchitis, whooping cough or asthma, Mean’s Essence is immediately comforting. Try it and see how quickly it soothes the throat, removes phlegm and heals sore lungs. One bottle of Mean’s Essence makes a very big bottle of splendid cough mixture. Just follow the easy directions on each bottle. It is as simple as preparing a . cup d tea, while the saving for your pocket is 10/- for each pint used. Mean’s Essence is genuine. Sold by chemists and stores, or post-free on receipt of price, 2/-, from G. W. Mean, Chemist, Wanganui. Be s n re you get H-E-A-N-’S. 23

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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 290, 8 September 1915, Page 3

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THE ROLL OF HONOUR. Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 290, 8 September 1915, Page 3

THE ROLL OF HONOUR. Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 290, 8 September 1915, Page 3

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