•Mr. K. N. K. Swanston, who has been a sub-inspector of the Bank of Australasia in New Zealand for several years, has been appointed manager of tlie bank’s branch in Auckland, succeeding Mr. A. >S. Murdoch, who retires on pension shortly. bn the occasion of the twenty-seventh anniversary of the departure for the '•South African War of flic first New Zealand Contingent, a reunion was held at Auckland, about, twenty members 0 f the Auckland volunteers attending the function. Major.W 7 . S. Canavan presided. A number of Auckland veterans are at present attending celebrations in Wellington. and a, telegram conveying greetings to those unable to be present was sent from the gathering to MajorGeneral A. W. Robin, itC.M.G. HONORS FOR “MALTEXO.” THE TONIC FOOD THAT STRENGTHENS AND FORTIFIES. For numbers of years “Maltexo” has been building up the strength of men, women, and children throughout New Zea land, and thousands hear testimony to its wonderful properties. Further evidence of its superiority is found in the unique honors bestowed upon it recently by those authorities competent to judge. Amongst these are:— First prize Gold Medal awarded to ‘'Maltexo” by the N.Z. and South Seas .Exhibition. “Maltexo” selected by the N.Z. Government for use in Government institutions. “Maltexo” used in our largest public and private hospitals, and recommended by doctors everywhere. To bo really healthy and strong take the best and freshest Malt Extract, “Maltexo.” There is no bettor tomo food in existence. Obtainable in 1 and 21b jars and 71b tins for families, with or without Cod Liver 0i1.—2.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17174, 26 October 1926, Page 11
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