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INFLUENZA.

KEAPPEABANCE IN TASMANIA. By T»lt«r*>h.-Pr«i Aiw.-Cojwut 'V *«.„ ■ ?<bm, August m, ' After six months' immunity pne«« monio influenza has appeared Main, a patient at Claremont hospital succumb !?* , M } testate sch&s J™, ,*„ ,closed.-Aus.-N.Z. Cable Asm.

-A London cablo states,that tot Addpfc Woermann sailed on Thursday hut «£ 600 New Zealandera. ; In the report of the War Italief Assooiatlon, the Hawera delegate *as made 1 to say that it wag the policy of the Association that every returned eokUer should have a share of the Aaiooiatioa'a funds, nut what he said was that tail had} never been the policy. Aofcrding to a cable from London, the Profiteering Bill v/as read a third time. At the invitation of the Warea branch !, I he Farmers ' Union, Mr. S. Q. Smith, M.P., will visit Warea on Wednesday, and he will give a public address in the evening. To-morrow evening* 1» speaks at Korito.

The annual meeting of tho Eltha» Dairy Company, with a turnover for the year amounting to over £l«0,O00, was held on Saturday last, and luted jut 40 minutes, quite a contrast with toe annual meetings of many small companies which last for hours. Possibly the fact that the company is this year paying out a.shade over 2s per ft. butter-fat may have placed the shareholders in a contented frame of mtad, as they did not ask any questions of the aeting-Aainnan (Mr. 0. J. Belcher). There was a crowded congregation at Whiteley Church last night when the Rev. J. Napier Milne inaugurated a series of monthly lectures to the young men and women of New Plymouth. In these lectures, Mr. Milne purposes deal* ing with some topic of strong present* day interest, and last night his address dealt with the essentials of true greatness. A feature of these monthly services will he the special singing. Tfaft night a choir of about SO voices, assisted by a few instrumentalists, gav* a 15 minutes musical service prior to the ordinary service, the musiq including well-known hymns and two anthems, and solos by MessTs. P. Aaher and B. Bellringer. In this issue the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company, advertise entries for thefr Matau sale on Friday next. A notice appears in this issue extmding the date by which application was to be made for tickets for tho R.S.A. ReUnion Dinner, to the 20th inst. A number of tickets have already tan disposed of, but the committee find that country members have not had uufficlent time to reply to tho circulars. All members who have not obtained their tickets are asked to do so as soon as possible. Preparations are well in hand to ensure the success of the Children's Fancy Dress Ball at the Coronation Hall on Friday evening, in aid of the funds of holding final practices on Monday and Il"'I T , t ; vei,to ß s The prices fixed for the ball aw within the reach of all so that there should be a crowded attendance.

™5 H GINES LEANED AND 25 PER CENT MILEAGE INCHEASEI n ?iT e n, t0 the «*•" auc <*« «' In»P Carbon Chaser numerous imitations aro now being offered. Demand the best, proved by 28,000 car owners in America, batisfaction is guaranteed. Imp Carbon Chaser is composed of highlv concentrated volatile power oils which add to the efficiency of ordinary fuel oils. Simply drop Into your tank as* Imp tal.let for every five gallons—it will givs better combustion, at the same time cleaning the engine Contain* no injurious acids-will not injure anv motor. huflicient for 100 gallons, onlv 7s a tin post paid. If dealers are out of stock send direct to Caselberg and Co,, Ltd, Wellington. Get a "UNIQUE" North British Hot Water Bottle with the patent stopper. Made of best rubber, tight well-vnlcnn-ised seams; they last for vears—that'* why all retailers recommend thorn. 38 For Chronic Chest Complaints Wood.' Great P<sperm!nt Cum,

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Taranaki Daily News, 18 August 1919, Page 4

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INFLUENZA. Taranaki Daily News, 18 August 1919, Page 4

INFLUENZA. Taranaki Daily News, 18 August 1919, Page 4

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