Take !no substitute.' It is important that the public sKoulS see that they get Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and not take some substitute sold for the Bake of extra profit. No notice should be taken of underhand insinuations. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy ha s stood the test for more than forty years and can be depended upon. It is sold everywhere. There -was an interesting contest for the chairmanship of the Wanganui Education Board. Messrs. Collins and Hemingway proposed Mr. Mclntyre in oppoiitirn to Mr. Pirani, on the ground that 'lew bler.d was desirable. Mr. Joblin, who criticised the tone of some of Mr. Pirani's reports, said he quite agiced that one man should not always hold ilie oiliee, that all in turn who eared about it should occupy the chair, but he would not vote for Mr. Mclntyre as he Ui.ew nothing of him. After a year's ex'pr.'inuT he would be prepared to reconsider the position. A majority took this view and Mr, Pirani was re-elected. In returning thanks Mr. Pirani referred to criticism that had been passed on to him during the discussion, and in the course of his remarks declared that there was a cabal amongst the inefficient teachers, who were going about frdra earner to corner trying to pick holes and (A member: Question!) Mr. Pirani: Yes, they go to Wellington to,use their influence with the Department against the Board. Proceeding, tlm chairman said the new members would be amazed at the thing? possible, things of a kind thai had debarred old nieniljeri from standing. If the new members wished to retuin their self-respect they, would have great influences to combat. He w-as speaking plainly, and he knew what he was speaking about. The old members would say tho same thing. Before six months bad passed the new members would discover it for themselves. He (Mr. Pirani) had been discussed outside, but the old members, the inspectors, the teachers who did their work—don't ask tho teachers who had not the interests of education at heart—and all would say they were satisfied with the administration MOEn WONDEKfUL STILL. ' When you burn or scald yourself all that is necessary is to apply Chamberlain's Pain Balm. This liniment gives immediate relief, also heals the part in one-third the time taken by any other application; but what is more wonderful still is that there is seldom any scar left after Chamberlain's Pain Balm is usedi Sold everywhere. Tho late Captain Hammond, wliom name appeared in a recent casualty list, was well-known in Wanganui. He was formerly a quartermaster-sergeant in tho B Company of the 7th Regiment, afterwards taking over the command of & cadet company. He joined the group area as a sergeant-major, and, obtaining a commission, left with the advance party of the ltiflo Brigade. He received the rank of captain while on active «W*.
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 August 1916, Page 5
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473Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 14 August 1916, Page 5
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