. CLINCHER CYCLE TY.EES are tanae by the North British Rubber Co,, and lire guaranteed six, niuo, twelve and-llf-teen inontlis. Sold everywhere. 39 A veteran or the Maori War, Mr. Henry Homeyer, died at the Auckland Hospital on Saturday at the ago of 36. He sorved with th» Turaiiald'Rifle Volunteers, holding tbs rani!; of buprU-mojor. Ha ma norri in ti>mlon in 1833, and came with his parents to Now 'Zealand 66 yoftj'j ago. His father took op farmm'g " occupation?' in Tamnaki, nitd he adopted tho musical profession. He was lending violinist in many o'd-tim-? orchestras, and taught music in various part l * of the province until A few months) ago. Tl' .t funeral took nlace ot Otalmhn on Monday, flip Rev. H. Mdawn conducting the service NORTH BRITISH TOLTTNO keppe the machines working satisfactory. Year in, year out it " spells efficiency and economy. • ItSward Bros., tW. Christ,church, will he pleased ,to glue all details and p.riws on. >ppliciit>oa. ?4
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Taranaki Daily News, 13 December 1918, Page 4
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158Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 13 December 1918, Page 4
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