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PERSONAL

Mr Matt' Henderson, of Danne- - Tirko, is on a Visit to Masterton. Mr Walter J. Gardner has bqen apjminsed town clerk of Petone out-of "27 applicants." • . - telegram states that '■MrSC : .''ii. Stayeley, of Christchurch, 'iHHj'bebti appointed to the po :ition of borough engineer. The late Mr Walter, Krahagen, father of Mr K. Krahag'en, of Master-1-on, was a very old resident of- Nel■son, haying arrived there in 1857. He leaves a widow, and family of four 'cons and two daughters. The Taranaki Herald says it is understood that the Opposition will not a-un a candidate for the Egmont seat, l>ut will support Mr Dive against Mr "Wilkinson. These are likely to be the only candidates. A Press Association message from 9"iaaara states:—Mr William Martin, j* middle-<aged man, who was for snany years manager for G. and T. Young, jewellers, dropped dead in ; Stafford Streot at 8.30 o'clock this morning. He was greatly respected. A medical man had been attending liim for some time for heart trouble, and an inquest is considered unneees-,v«u-y. i Visitors at the Club Hotel, Masterton, include Mr and Miss Taylor (Beaumaris), Mr Elgar (Featherston), Mr N. McLaren (Hinakura), Miss Stillborn, Messrs Keid, S.M., Fuller, Alfrey, Montague, Barber, Butcher, Barton, Goldman, Fraser, Warring, Kelaher,. Schwarz, Marryatt, Brad,-. ley, Mainland, Athya, Baclley and TJjirkle (Wellington). The Manawatu Standard of last night says:—"Residents of this district will hear with sincere regret of the death of Mr C. Lumley, which took place at about 3 p.m. yesterday, says our Ashhurst correspondent. De•ceased, who was one of the local storekeepers, had been ill for three months, , and although it'was known that he "wfcso'ill, death was not expected so -Kttfldenly. Mr Lumley, who resided at Carterton for many years previous to starting business in Ashhurst, leaves a widow and five children, to whom much sympathy will be extended." A pretty wedding, in which considerable interest was taken through the popularity of the contracting parties, was solemnised-at St. Andrew s Presbyterian Church, Carterton,, yesterday morning, by the Rev L. Thompson. M.A. The bride, tastefully attired in a Swiss embroidered robe and carrying a beautiful shower "bouquet of spring flowers, was Miss Margaret Callander, eldest daughter of Mr John Callander, of Melbourne, Victoria, and the bridegroom, Mr ■2 "Norman' A. McKenzie, youngest son *■ of Mrs M. A. McKenzie. a wellknown and highly respected resident «f Carterton. The bride, who was #iven awav by her brother, Mr C. • Callander,'was attended by Miss Effie Bond, niece of the bridegroom, as "bridesmaid, who wore a. pretty cream cloth dress trimmed with satin, and & pink picture hat. She also carried a dainty shower bouquet. The duties of best man were performed by Mr C. E. Lee. Mr W. McKenzie. popularly known na "Off-side Mac," leaves New Zealand at the end of the month for , Sydney, where he has received an ap- \ oointment on the staff of the Svdney ' Daily Telegraph. Mr McKenzie has „a»liad an extensive newspaper experience in New Zealand, having been first employed on Wairarapa, papers, -then on the New Zealand Times, and fnr the Inst fiv> yenrs c> the commercial staff of the Dominion, he ■ liaving joined the staff of that paper ■» few weeks before its publication. For the last three years Mr McKen•/.io has been the travelling represen.tative of that paper: and for eon- ' Venienre in working the North Island, he 'lias for some time "nst ro- ■ sided .in Palmerston North. _ Being of fine physique, Mr McKenzie was for several years well known on the foot- *"* ball field as a representative plnye" 1 of no mean repute. He is, also, well J known as a writer of football votes. Mr McKenzie decided to relinquish his position on the Dominion and to take up his residence in Sydney in T • consequence of the delicate state of Mrs McKenzie's health, it being considered the change would be beneficial. IF YOU HAVE A Cou£*h, Co'ld, Nose, inroat or "T,nng Trouble, Stomach, Bowel, or Liver Complaint. Rheumaiism,Neuralgia. T7se SANDER'S EUOALYPTT EXTRACT: 5 drops in a tablespoon water. Remember, you cannot expect the good effects from any «ort of eucalyptus. > Sander s Extract cures because it contains ethereal and antiseptic substances not contained in other Eucalyptus prodnots. These latter, made by persons ignorant in chemistry, and provided =»•.■ with fancy names and labels by traJ(fo ding concerns who do not know what they contain, Save cam"d grievous harm, and a death has resulted from their use. Do not apply an ointment to a sore. It keeps back the secretion. To wounds, bruises, sprains, ourns, ulcers, eczema, and other skin troubles, Apply Gander's Extract; 15 -drops in a tablespoon of olive oil. The effect will surprise yon. Sander's Extract Heals because it is freed from the irritating constituents contained in other eucalyptus preparations. T* heals when others irritate. Insist upon the genuine SANDER'S F/TTCALYPTI EXTRACT, and yoo srfll derive the benefit.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10695, 16 August 1912, Page 5

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PERSONAL Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10695, 16 August 1912, Page 5

PERSONAL Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10695, 16 August 1912, Page 5

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