A cablegram W as received ]nst Fri(l I'V Mr. .lolm Wood, „ retired teacher at lunnrn stntinj? Hint Irs son, Captain T. Ja Wood, of the Liverpool Regiment, and formerly «u oflicer in the local volunteers, died at Oawnpore the previous Sunday from appendicitis. Captain Wood a lew months ago spent his furlough at limnni. On returning to India he wan appointed to lead an expedition to Tibet and was about to start when seized bv the illness which proved fatal. A cup of coffee whenever you want it -if you use "Camp" Coffee. Xo long waitmp. lt;„ ready „( a moment's notice. As qmekly as you can pour out a spoonful of essence and add boiling water, -(.amp" is m , ldc Au . fc * so nice, too. 3 Children _ are usually outspoken in their •■ritK-ij.ma of men and things. Thev ?W L " ,m '> im(l »« in declaring that 1U SSKTTA CIOKR is delicious. It w then- ideal beverage-a natural tonic made from pure apple juice and cane sugar syrup. All Hotels and Stores. 7
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 283, 22 April 1913, Page 8
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171Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 283, 22 April 1913, Page 8
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