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DEATH OF MR DAVID CRAIG

. I [United Pbess Association.] If AUCKLAND, Friday. The death occurred to-day of Mr David Craig, formerly general manager i of the New Zealand Insurance Com- \ pany. Mr Craig had reached the allotted span of life. He entered the service of the New Zealand Insurance Company in 1867, and promotion came rapidly his way, chiefly on account of his 'exceptional business ability. 'For a , considerable number of years he "icted asmanager for the Company at Christchurch, and an appreciation of his valuable services during that period is recorded by the Company. ' lie was ap- , pointed general manager for New Zealand about 1896, and thence till 1903 lie had charge of the head office at Auckland, retiring in that year on superannuation. Since his severan9e from the .Company Mr Craig had lived a retired life j ( l Auck|and. About a fortnight ago Jie wis _ejzec_' with'ii paralytic stroke. I

A SBKING CALL. If there |s pp.p Reason more than another when medicine is required, that season is spring. The system undergoes ph. nge equally with Nature, and when waste .nil polsonou* matters are retained, that should be thrown off as winter merges into Spring, then you can certainly logk for trouble and sickness during the Summer. It is passing strange that so many people neglect the import-. . ant mechanism of th«i : _- wn systems, j Neglect produces bad blood, boils, pjmb!««i er«gtip(:s, biliousness, summer fug, iM h'toaaehfa, and 'other ailments of a more serious nature. This is the ] time when a suitable medicine should be ] taken — and that medicine is IMPEY'S j MAY AP.PLE. No other remedy can j do for you just this "same amount of good. IMBEY'S MAY AgPLE aids f nature, and drives out the poisonous j matter, leaving the whole system built j up, refreshed, and invigorated. Start using IMPBY'S MAY APPLE TOr DAY. 2s 6d. — Local Agents, Cock and Co,-*- ... _, ;

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 25 September 1909, Page 4

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DEATH OF MR DAVID CRAIG Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 25 September 1909, Page 4

DEATH OF MR DAVID CRAIG Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 25 September 1909, Page 4