PERSONAL.
Mr. W. P. Nicoll will be a candidate at the forthcoming Hospital Board elections.
Captain E. W. Fisher, A. Company, 2«th Reinforcements is visiting New Plymouth on final leave.
At a congregational meeting at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church after the service on Sunday evening, it was decided to send a call to the Rev. R. C Hunter, M.A., at present supplying St. Paul's, Invercargill. A Tauranga message states that Mr. T. R. W. Philpotts, clerk of the court, who was previously stationed at Reefton, Charleston, Naseby and Eltham, died suddenly yesterday morning of heart failure, aged 53. A sad experience befel Flight Sub : Lieut. Eliot King, youngest son of Mr Newton King, while flying in Egypt a short time ago. He was engaged in a reconnaissance, when he was Bhelled by tho enemy. He himself escaped unhuvt, but his observer was shot dead.
A pleasant little social gathoring took place at the police station last night when Sergeant P.' Boulton, who leaves this morning by the mail train for Dunedin, to which place he has been transferred, was met by the members of the force in New Plymouth, and presented by Plain Clothes Constable Fitzgibbon with a gold-mounted fountain pen as a memento of his seven years' connection with the force in New Plymouth, good wishes being expressed for his future welfare.
It was proved at the Supreme Court of Victoria, at Melbourne, that (l) SANDER'S EXTRACT is much more powerfully healing and antiseptic than ordinary eucalyptus preparations; (2) SANDER'S EXTRACT does not depress the heart like the so-called "extracts" and crude oils; (3) SANDER'S EXTRACT ( is highly commended by many authorities as a safe, reliable and effective household remedy. Get the genuine—insist if you have to—and be •afe^
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 April 1917, Page 4
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