MEN IN HOSPITAL.
■». PROGRESS OF PATIENTS. A cabled hospital report is as follows: — Removed f rom Dar"orona I ; «t- Sit. 'I 1 A. Rnnsbury, Epsom; K. K. Stephens, Holdtinea. Serious: Lieut. H. It. Ho?!?, Opotiki. Removed From Serious List: A. M. Ellis, Devon port. Severe: E. Ashford, Dovonport; E. Conn, Pironiria; R. W. Cooper, Wvtoa; T. Corbett. Wnilii: H. J. Furey, Grev Lvnn; H. (',, Lang, Thames: 0. J. C. Ratcliffo, Ohurn; A. E. Whnlley, Whangarei; 0. Robertson, Auckland.
Messrs, Baldwin and Rayward, 8, Rmeeton's Buildings, Queen Street, Auckland, New Zealand, Patent Attorneys, report that recently they acted as agents in filing tho following applications for Letters Patents of New Zealand :— Mitten, Auckland, road metal spreader; Rowat and Gordon, Auckland, chair backs; C. Browne Auckland, beverage; Professor Ensterneld. Wellington, flax waste; J. Sargent, Wellington, electric socket; M. Fink, Brighton, shearing machine ; \V. Jones, Sydney, metal hollow ware; A. Peppercorn, Forbes, combustion engine; F. Luke, Geelong, hydro-carbon engine; S. Hylton, Melbourne, animal food; O'Connor and Malingren, Clifton, lifting jack; T. Riggall, Victoria, seed distributor.
From the 'first day of war in August, 1914, the Salvation Army has been labouring unceasingly to help our soldiers and sailors. Auck'and is asked by the Red Jersey Committee to give £25.000 to enable the Army to continue and extend its war work. Come and bear Sir James Allen, Acting-Prime Minister at the great Tied Jersey Campaign meeting at the Town Hall, Monday night. A public meeting of the Protestant Political Association will be held on Tuesdav in tho Lyceum Picture Theatre, Onehunga. You can sell your John Tann safe for the price you gave.—Apply Box 215, P.O. Auckland. Ladies snffering with cold feet will find Tonson Garlick's combined footstool and footwarmer a perfect boon this weather. A lecture on " The Fall of Jerusalem and the Future of the Jewish Race" will be given by the Rev. A. A. Murray in the Town Hall concert chamber on Thursday next. I Tho best investment for a trifling sum is a subscription to Whitcombe's New[book Club. Endless amusement.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16895, 6 July 1918, Page 8
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