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MISSING FRIENDS.

The addresses of the following per- j sons should, if known, be comniunica- i ted to the Secretary of Ihe General ! Post Office, who will, if no objection ' be made, take steps to communicate to the enquirers:— Ashby, Fred: Last known address Gisborne; supposed to have gone to Tolaga Bay" district; enquired for by relative in England. Batl.ersby, F. Williams: Last heard of from Timarn; enquired for from England. * !

j Davies, Ernest Kcmsing, and Davies I Ivor: Last heard of from Christchureh; ! enquired for by relative in New South Wales. Karpel. Elie: Last heard of in New Zealand in 1900; enquired for by relative in U.S.A. • ' Killington, Mrs. G. H. : Last., heard of at Wellington; enquired for by relative in Mumby, Frederick: Last heard, of at Christenurch or Wellington: enquired for from Canada.' O'Connor, Mrs. M. : Last heard of from South Dunedin; enquired for from England. Pearson, W. H. : Lasi: beard of at Te Kuii'i; formerly at Auckland; enquired by relative in England. Sinclair, Mr. and Mrs. James: Last heard of' at Lower Hutt three years ago; enquired for by relative m England. Sullivan, John Lawrence: Engaged up to end of 1915 in Tout and Telegraph Department, Palmerston Notth; later in Railway Department; enquired for by relative in India. Turner, Herbert: " Last beard of at Mnngahno hydro works about Christmas, 1919; enquired for by relative in England. Williams, Thomas James: Formerly at Wellington ;later at Auckland; enquired for by relative in Australia. BEE OINTMENT. Cuts, burns, bruises, or sores, are immediately soothed and relieved with Bee Ointment!. It heals in a wonderfully short time. As an antiseptic dressing it is very effective, preventing all chances of infection. You don't have to wonder if Bee Ointment is doing its work as. claimed, because you feel its benefits with the first aplicaion, and see the healing results after two or three dressings. Through its purity and goodness Bee Ointment recommends itself for use with infant and adult alike. 11 should be in every home, workshop, and office. 1/6 buys large pot.

Free, sample'will be sent you if you send a post-card to Bee Ointment Proprietary, Box 388. Wellington/

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Taihape Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3601, 13 October 1920, Page 5

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MISSING FRIENDS. Taihape Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3601, 13 October 1920, Page 5

MISSING FRIENDS. Taihape Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3601, 13 October 1920, Page 5

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