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WAIRARAPA NEWS

There is at present it scarcity of s,u»ar in Masterton, and many "stores will only allow customers a small quantity at a time.

It is expected that a large number of candidates will contest the seats at the next Mas.terton Borough Council election.

The final instalments of bonuses for Inst season Jiavo been. paid out to dairy companies in the Forty-Mile Bush. Orchard lobbing is still rite in Master. lon. One morning last week a resident of Worksop Head discovered that a nocturnal visitor had stripped . his plum trees of every plum they possessed- Other residents complain of similar losses.

Mv. 11., R. liurridge, who has just returned from the front, was welcomed by members, of the legal pvifession at the Masterton Magistrate's Court snsi week. Mr. 11. C. Robinson and Mr. D. K. Logan expressed '.heir pleasure, at Mr. Burridge 'being home, and this sentiment was endorsed by Mr. S. L. P. Free, S.i> Mr. B unrig? thanked the profession for their welcome.

Mr. v. Hoft'eins, sen., died at his resi deuce, Lincoln Road, Masterton, last week, at the age of 89 years. Decanssd was an old settler of Masterton, having resided there for 43 years. A widow, ono son (Mr. F. Hofieins), and two daughters (Mrs. W. Candy, Masterton, and Mrs. I. EdmOnd, of North Auckland, are left to mourn their loss.

The following resolution was passed at a meeting of shareholders of the Hamua Co-operative Dairy Company last week: "That this meeting of shareholders desire ihe directors to take what steps and spend what they consider necessary to assist in the sugar of milk industry in this district."

SANDER'S EUCALYPTI EXTRACT, the unequalled remedy for colds, chest troubles, headaches, indigestion, rheumatism. SANDER'S EXTRACT, the surest protection from all infectious diseases, fever, diphtheria, meningitis. SANDER'S EXTRACT, flic great healer of wounds, burns, sprains, ulcers, inflamed skin. SANDER'S EXTRACT, proved at the Supreme Court ofVictoria t,o contain antiseptic and henling substances not present in other eucalyptus preparations, hence its superior and uniquo curative power. SANDER'S EXTRACT, the only eucalyptus product prepared exclusively from the leaves and refined by special process, is free from the irritating and depressing qualities of the ordinary eucalyptus oils and the socalled "extracts," and is safe for internal as well as external use.—Adv't.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 122, 17 February 1919, Page 6

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WAIRARAPA NEWS Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 122, 17 February 1919, Page 6

WAIRARAPA NEWS Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 122, 17 February 1919, Page 6

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