ROLL OF HONOR.
CASUALTY LI SI By Telegraph.—Press Association. Wellington, Yesterday. Killed in action— Sappers J. King and J. MeCallum. Died of wounds—Trooper W. E. Riaza, Corporal B. R. Mason, SergeantMajor E. K. Frost, Sergeant B, V. Fatouras, Private 0. S. MeCarthney. Wounded. —Sapper 0. Leitch. Wounded, embarked for England.—Private 11. Halliwell, Lance-Corporal S. 11. McAlister. Wounded, admitted to hospital.— Trooper J. W. Finn, Privates W. J. Clausen, G. F. Hammond, 0. C. Johanson, J. C. Shelley, Sapper F. IT. Bohrent, Private ,T. J. Bridsou, Lance-Corporal A. Cruickshank, 'Private W. V. feathers, Quartermaster-Sergeant J'. Jackson, Private D. H. MeGiUivray, Corporal J. .1, Bland, Private A.'Ridilell, Gunner IS. F. Stubberfield, Private M. T. Sullivan, Lance-Corporal R. W. Tatluun, Sapper P. Thompson, Private A. Wright, Troopers W. 'Smit'h, L. F. Partington, Private J. B. Lamb. HOSPITAL AXD PROGRESS REPORT. Admitted to hospital, seriously ill.— Battalion Sergeant-Major W. I. Holdsworth, Private G. F. Porter, Private C. Riddell. • Out of danger.—Rifleman C. A. Dee. Dangerously ill from v/oit?.i :l-s.-I—Sc-c;• 1 —Sc-c;• t. J. F. Partridge. Dangerously ill, but improving I'livate S. H. Sadgrove. RACKS THE NERVES. Continual coughing inflames the throat, wears out the patient and racks his nerves. A remedy that will relieve a cough promptly is most desirable n the treatment of throat and lung troubles, but it must be absolutely free from opium or other narcotics, whicli deaden the cough without removing the cause. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is an ideal ■•eniedy for the treatment of coughs of any description. It is absolutely free from narcotics and will not injure the most delicate person. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy loosens and relieves the cough, and helps throw oil the cause. Sold everywhere. THE GOLDEN AGE Lies not in the past, but in the future. It is our endeavour to move with the times, and to keep our plant and methods abreast of them, so that business men or householders employing us get the benefit, of our up-to-dateness and our progressiveness. Whatever we do —whether moving furniture, passing entries, sending parcels in or our of New Zealand—it is done in the best and quickest manner. The New Zealand .Express Co., Ltd. ,
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Taranaki Daily News, 29 August 1916, Page 5
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356ROLL OF HONOR. Taranaki Daily News, 29 August 1916, Page 5
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