shops, botli in London and the provinces, dubbing together to assist in subscribing to the war loan. ADMIRALTY REPRESENTED IN TOE LORDS. London, February 8. The Admiralty announces that .Lord Lylton lias been appointed an additional Parliamentary Secretary representing the Admiralty in the "Home of Lords. •PARLIAMENTARY OPENING CEREMONY. 9 A KHAKI TONE. London, February 7. The ceremonies connected with t'lgi opening of Parliament were robbed of some of the spectacular effect owing to the intense fold, there, being 15deg. of frost. There were fewer pedestrian* along the route. There was an absence of the customary magnificence, the general tone being khaki. Even the Guard of Honor was in khaki, almost the only contrast being the color of the travelling escort, the Royal Horse Guard!. The King and Queen were loudly acclaimed both going and coining. 'PROTECTING SUGAR SCTTLIES. A. & X.Z. Cable Assooiatino and Router, Received Feb. !), 0.55 p.m. London, Feb. 9. The Press Bureau states that t'ho Food' Controller prohibits any dealings In sugar without a permit, outside of the United Kingdom, and requires returns of all stocks, including brewers' slocki, stocks in warehouses, and new arrivals.
jMr. A. De Bnva.v, the eminent «ni>ljs tical chemist of Melbourne, teßtifld.'. a| the Supreme Court of Victoria that s.\xi>r.!vs uuc.matti extract eomparcs with oilier eucalyptus products like well-reliiicil nntl matured brandy compares with raw spirit. ,Bj Insisting on the (iKXUINE EXTRACT yon will «et t:>e iiivMiriM' of quality and will bi: <(vfe tram >•-«»-
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Taranaki Daily News, 10 February 1917, Page 5
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242Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 10 February 1917, Page 5
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