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PERSONAL.

Mr. J. EL Smith was yesterday re elected chairman of directors of the Waitara-Taranaiki ©airy Company. The death is reported from Sier; Leone of Lord Forrest, late Sir Join: Forrest, formerly Prime Minister of West Australia, and one of Australia's geatest statesmen. Many friends in South Taranaki wall regret to learn of the death of Mrs. J. F' M'Gregor, of Meremere, on Monday last. She had been ill for a considerable time, and her death was not unexpected. Mr. W. R. Leighton has received! cable advice to say that his son, Gunner Rov Leighton, who was wounded on June -21, M 7., has been transferred to tne mechanical transport depot fop duty. A Wellington telegram reports the death of Mr. Robert Fleteherj, MP., aged 52 years, after a long illness. Mr Fletcher.was chairman of the Wellington Harbor Board for some years.— Press, Ajisoc. Word was received yesterday by MrMilne, of Hobson Street, that his son, Private Keith Milne, of tfis 7th Reinforcements, had been wounded for the second time and admitted to hospital. • Mr. Blair Mason, who has been in New Plymouth and district for the past few weeks in connection with harbor matters, leaves to-day for the north to fill professional engagements at Whangarei and other North Auckland ports. News has been received that Major Bernard Tennant, R.A.M.C.,'was killed in action in France on August 23, He was a son of the late Rev. R. C. Cowper Tennant, the victim of a fatal motor accident some little .time ago. At last night's meeting of the Frankley Road Dairy Company, special mention was made of the services of the chairman (Mr. F. Jellyman), and the expressed that if he had to go to the front he would speedily return and fill the chair again. Word has been received that Private Frank Brown, of Lepperton, has been wounded in the wrist. Before takin<r up farming at lepperton. Private Brown was a' member of the staff of the New Plymouth branch of the Bank of Now Zealand " r

Mr. A. C. Clark, who />as been'on the staff of the local hospital, for the past two and a-half vein-? and who recently rolunteered for .sen ice with the Expeditionary Foree and was classed as unfit, has received notice to proceed to the CI Camp next month. Mr. 'Clark has four brokers, ail of whom have been at the front sJncc the commencement of hostilities, faptaiu J, It. Ifine. M.P.. who was wounded in Palestine some time a »o, and recently returned to the front, left via Sydney in an Austnilhn ftwnn-t with about 500 troops on board, consisting of New '■ :?>-h-\.. v.'-l Rarntonsatis. Cp-itnfn Hiu- ; - '■! * mand of the draft, and has th?"honor of 1-eiiv ..t!>" r r- >y ■ ! •■••'.■.:.,.,, . , be in command of an A'-K-tralian troop-' ship. The New Plymouth fjro Krigade has' ' ' ■'" : is ivo-t r.rominent members by the departure for, Auckland of, Mr. lirorsjc lai.ibcrt. A farewell gathering totik place at the Central Station on Tuesday ovenin'.', Lieutenant A. Boon, in the unavoidable abseire through illness of Superintendent Bellringer, presiding over an attendance ot r-:\«.'iv ell (i,, of the brigade. Mr. Lambert ha? been a yer- '''"'''""-'• ''■"'"'' "' f'i— bripade for over l.t years, for nine of which ''; "•"'"'■ '■"'■'-■' '' "' TT "' ! I'm! =tatlon. Lieutenant Jln.vi. i». ;1: .<,.- r; , v.,,, Hn with a. Rilvcv-w.viled 'mob-ed*! iaul no man could have Wen a bi""e"-'r(-er~t in hi, work .*» a b: iradesman', and he i«mld lie a vcrv prcit !on« tn tb.. I>ri<mlle. e-pnclnllv j, 9 90 mnnT fl r(1 . men, were at the front. Foreman J t.ie M the evening made a suit-i!-.:e yr r T.am'iert left for Auckland yesterday, and contemplates 'ioinin? one of the briatarlos- fkere. A London, cable states that Sir i»n Hamilton lias been appointed Lfp!it"i> ant of the Tower of L-vndon,

Rr-member what Jms' aerm" 'you '.<f!.' Remember all your friends to tell; Remember what to every test Has proved to lie the very best. Remember, winter's months are tare, There's sore throats, cough and cold to fear; Remember trestinwt cvkt sn'ei>»» Remember Woods'. OrgW J.Viir.wraint OnrP: This year the Sprifti; Show, * wWeh is to bo held next, week' in the Whltcley Hall, will .be .on. a much larger ; scale than heretofore.: A silver cup is being presented for the best collection «f ! daffodils by amatours, and a silver- V»s«. for the best arranged basket, bow), or vase. Entries c]flsts nii Monday, tho 9th. inst., at 0. Carter's shop, where all particulars will be supplied, ' When you feel a cold coming on, don't wait until it has gripped yea, but talc* NAZOL at once. « A reminder is given fit ih» apaulng of the St. Mary's b,uih show bv the vicar at 2.30 this afternoon.v at. St.- Mary's' Hall. There is every indWtio:i that the. exhibits will surpass those o{ lar.t ye«i\ so that no lovor of syrfng fto\vefc ehottM fail to be present, , Tbero is onry one SANDER ESTiIACT and that it why the people reject tJ-c many inferior and harmful substitutes and just as good's. SANDER'S EXTRACT is free from the o6jec«onab> qualities of the eoramon eucalyptus. Sante's EsfcfMt etttei all infectious Aiteases, all winter Sibnente, ufcela, bum, I SES&^ oi!Bn £L et< f- &»&* on &•

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Taranaki Daily News, 5 September 1918, Page 4

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PERSONAL. Taranaki Daily News, 5 September 1918, Page 4

PERSONAL. Taranaki Daily News, 5 September 1918, Page 4

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