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RHODES SCHOLARSHIPS.

REVOKING A CODICIL | Australian ot,d \.Z. CchW Assort alien. LONDON. July 21. | A Select Committee of the House of Lords has passed a Bill to revoke the codicil to the will of Mr Cecil Rhodes, providing for scholarships at Oxford for German students. Mr Rhodes inserted the eodi-. cil, believing that the undertaking between Britain, Germany, and America would render war impossible. The preamble of the Bill slates that events have happened, showing that the testator’s anticipations have not been realised. It is proposed to substitute 12 scholarships open to students within the British Empire. WAR PENSIONS. HUGE LIABILITIES. AVtif/r’* T'l'urams. 1 LONDON, July 21. / Mr R. McKenna informed a dejm- , talion representing several numl- ; cipalities that a grant of ffi,ooo,oo# would be placed at the disposal of I the Statutory Committee for penj sions after the war, in addition to | the millions already granted. The | Government was now spending £80,000,000 per annum in separation allowances and pensions. I The cable news in this issue accredited t» “ The Time* " hat appeared in that jocrnal. hot only »here expressly stated is. toch news the editorial opinion of " The Times." BAD FOR TWO YEARS. LOASBY CURED ME. Mrs K. S writes as follows; “For over two years I was run down, weak, and miserable. 1 suffered from headaches and loss of memory-. I was very nervous ami thought all kinds of dreadful diseases were coming over me. My appe--1 titc was poor, the heart weak. I suffered after every meal with indigestion. "I had quite made up my mind that medicine could not cure me, as in spite of all I took 1 got no better. A lady friend advised me to "ASK LOASBY ABOUT IT." I “In six weeks 1 was completely cured, and 1 have k.-pt in robust health for the last six | months. 1 advise all sufferers to ‘Ask Ixiashy about it.' ” j (ion n try patients I Crated by letter. Just write fully jour symptoms and enclose f, C, ■ and medicine will be forwarded post free. A. M. LOASBY j (With \V. F. McArthur), The Only Prescribing Chemist, CTO COLOMBO STUEKT, CHRISTCHURCH.

SOLDIERS. Before leaving for the front, tdiouM | have a good photograph taken by 1 Standish and Preeee, 244 High Street, ! Christohureh. ,j> HOW GOOD NEWS TRAVELS. 1 lean's Essence—for preparing jjood home-made Cough Mixture—is now used from one end of Australasia to the j other. It is popular in the homes of the rich, the homes of tlie masses the j homes of the poor. It was needed bv jilie people generally, is i>ein<; increasingly used, ami is appreciated nhercver used. "l'lea-ic send me two more bottles of Ilean's Essence for making cough mixture. I am very well satisfied with the last bottle. In fart, the mixture I made has been so and such a wonderful money saver that I cannot possibly lie without it. —Mrs Alf. Y.'ade, , Walton, I'iako t'ountv, Thame- Val- ! ley. •' "Please send me two more Lotties of ; your Mean's Kssencc. 1 am sure when the medicine becomes known in Nelson 4 jit will have a j*reat sale. A number of friends have tried the mixture I 'made from the last Lottie, and they all speak well of it.—.l. 11. Stephenson, 'Nelson." "Please send me another bottle of ! Ilean's Kssem-e. The <-<mgh mix:urp we I made from the last Lottie .li.l me ;i lot jof i;ooil: also iiiv wife, and her eoaedi land cold were very 1.-i.l.—Robert Kan-|-kin, (bimunin. N.S.W." ■Such evidence a~ to the medicinal value iiud wonderful cheapness of [Mean's Essein e is »rowiu>; daily. Ilean's Kssein e is sold by most chein[ists and »ro<ers, oi post fr> e on receipt jof price— - ' from Mean. Chemist, \Yaiiiiamii. He sure \o;i Mean"-. K -I'lice. as Ino other w ill ■!<•. .7 AC H!N-: BACK. I The Ikiiic alike ~r the ho.'s.-w ifr ant! of I tin- working man. In sonic ruses, «A«ry movement t.f the Imdy is :iccoi;iprn>d l,v a sharp, stablrutf {tain in the snal! or the Lack, ami in others, the pain is iluii and routiiiuoiis. Tlior ;n e- sMiiplmns <•: k.'uurj itisca.se. Arrest it> |iro;,;r-\ !.\ i Or Shcliti-n's (",iii I'iUs, whxli will art in a ' surprising!) piompt nuuairr. I'rice, 16 HO.I !'.».. OI tainulilr c\cr) where. 7

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume III, Issue 764, 22 July 1916, Page 9

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RHODES SCHOLARSHIPS. Sun (Christchurch), Volume III, Issue 764, 22 July 1916, Page 9

RHODES SCHOLARSHIPS. Sun (Christchurch), Volume III, Issue 764, 22 July 1916, Page 9