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PERSONAL.

Mr, left Auckland la>t night ' for. and intends spending • , lijf a Weglj in tbo nortliera peninsula.—Frew '\ v tologratn. ( : | Mr. Jacob Marx has b«en re-elected ' member of the New Plymouth Harbor ' ?-/i Board for tho Eltlmm and Hawera Har- 1 M bor District. , ' /'A* The friends of Mrs. P. Thompson, ■of jJSj Opunake, will regret to hear of her l, ®f death on Wednesday evening - , after an ; '■©§ illness, which had lasted about a month. ■ &ji£

A Wellington telegram reports the = ;i®g death of an old settler, Mr. Sydhey Diamond, aged 80, who arrived in Welling- JS ton in 1841 in the ship William. Benticfc. 31 The Hon. W. Fraser, Minister for Pun- ' fsj| lie Works, will arrive in New Plymouth. "®j on Friday. A number of deputations ' , will wait on him, including one from the New Plymouth Borough Council. .wal Mr. Thomas Taylor, who arrived in ■ Auckland with his father seventy-aix years ago, died the other day in Wairoa, -ifi Hawke's Bay. It is stated that he wag ,< the first baker to set up in Ohrietchureh, '\!% I where he lived for many years, and tookifcjjAJj a considerable part in local gererißnent,'? affairs. . ■■.vtjpjSaH Arthur Lynch, M.P., who fought fot VSM the Boers against Britain, and nounced, recently, that he was now J3*j= •, pared to fight for Britain against 'nnjp one—on account of its generous ment of Ireland—has just gaihed'th® J Diplonie de I'Ecole Superieur d'EleO-, tricite. This is the highest djploiU>.; given in Prance for electrical Amongst other tests Lynch had to work 1 out a complete project for in a, dirigible balloon, of a system.' of' 1 wireless telegraphy, with sketches, calcu-, , 'Jffl lations and every detail set forth. He is' jf|§ publishing a French novel —by nitae, s|g "Poppy Meadows"—this year, and 1 he could have written it with abnost equal ease in German, Spanish, or Italian, liad fSffl he ibeen so minded. He took litis OX vjsfjl and M.A. degrees at Melbourne University, and his medical degrees in Loo- .•JH don. Altogether he is a busy sort of A MARVELLOUS DISCOVERY. rheumaline-oxygexa for rheo- ;.^g 01ITA1XAHLK OM.V FROM DIS- «« COVER E.R AVI) AO EXT, MISS J. M. DOIG, W SILVER' AXD I'UWDFimAM _STREETS. NEW PLYMOUTH. .JOK Xo one else sells it, because Rhernna-"*4Ps|| line-Oxygena is prepared to suit your ; particular ease, and onh the discoverer knows how to do this. The constitutions of no two persons are alike. What affects one will not affect another. In ■o; preparing Rheumaline-Oxvgena, the dIH-. eoverer takes into consideration tittM., vjffl personal peculiarities, together with -si age, sex, length of Buffering, etc. no small measure this accounts marvellous success even in casei

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 272, 21 April 1914, Page 4

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PERSONAL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 272, 21 April 1914, Page 4

PERSONAL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 272, 21 April 1914, Page 4

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