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Our Tariki correspondent writes:- • The news of Colonel Malone's death was received here with the deepest .-egret. Though but one of Hie many gallant men who have given their lives for our freedom and liberty, his loss is indeed hard to betir. and the feeling that never again shall we see one whoso handsome presence and personal clcirm were so familiar throughout tin- district makes many a heart ilehc in Tarauaki fo-ihiv Colonel Ma lone "played the eamc" all his life, and Tarunnki, and New Zealand, is distinctly poorer for tor loss (if him. His grand example of patriotism and noble end .-hould inspire , nil to do their utmost for the cause to During Parliament time Wellington ■receives many visits from persons couhcelcd with 'local bodies, who seek the aid 01 member* to introduce them to .Ministers about district requirements. Particularly docs this apply to outlying districts, The need for some improvement to the Pukoaruhc tunnel was brought before the Minister for Public Works by the chairman and clerk of the Awakino County, as well as a number of district requirements. The chairman of (he Waitomo Council brought under the notice of the Minister the damage done by the recent Hoods to the main road leading to Hie Tangitu Improved Farm Settlement, and the chairman of Ohura CulinlV protested io the Minister against the national highway between Wellington and Auckland. The Kiiwhia County asked for an alteration in the present system of the Public Works Department iii connection with the approval of plans for the expedition of grants and subsidies. The Minister replied to the various deputations that he would obtain reports about the matters represented io him. The deputations were introduced by Mr. W. T. Jennings. M.P. THERE iS ONLY ONE SANDER EXTRACT, and that is why the people insist oil getting it, and why they reject the ninny inferior substi--'lutes, and the cheap ami frequently harmful "' i"s|. as goods." The' HEX . UIXU SANDER EXTRACT is free from the objectionable qualities of the common eucalyptus oils and the so-called "extracts." SANDER'S EXTRACT is the most powerful antiseptic and healing remedy that can be used with safety: it prevents and cures nil infectious diseases —inlluenza, colds, fevers, smallpox; dipthevia, flatulence, dyspepsia, diarrhoea, dvsenlerv. and kidnev troubles. SAXDKI't'S EXTRACT, applied to ulcers, burns, sprains, cuts, inflamed and itching skin, gives instant relief and cures permanently. Three drops in a teasrpoonfnl of cod liver oil is a specific in all chronic lung* itTections. Rheumatism, iiMVi'algia. nil; oothwhe are quickly dispelled by it. Reliability, effectiveness, i and safety are the great attributes of SANDER'S EXTRACT,

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Taranaki Daily News, 16 August 1915, Page 4

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Untitled Taranaki Daily News, 16 August 1915, Page 4

Untitled Taranaki Daily News, 16 August 1915, Page 4

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