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•/ • i,, .'.. « . l / , The A-uckland Star's corresponfient 1 at Wellington states that Itfr Mkybr^ of Hjawera;, will second the A*dVJi«sjs— litt-Reply in the House of Eepreieiita- | lives, rlt , will be moye'd by Mir' Ruth-* j eifford, of . --HlustinuL KvsK v 5 A telegram from Djuiiedin last week) | informed us of the death of Major; [ Miorrison, who was t for several years !in oharge of the Permanent Artillery | 'at Fdrt Cautley, Auckland, afajor I Morrison, came to Taranaki in the sixties, and served > as ait ensign, in .-this province. He Was , af^eirwartla stationed at Alexandra (Pirongiay^as an officer of the.Armed ,Cohsta^?ulaiy, , "he wasj transf erred, to ineTpei*m'anont !Force at Tort Cajutley. ; He was changed* to Dsunedin afoosut , 12 years ago. Major Mjorrison had just beeii reitireel, and was- still resident at ' Fort Sto Clair,. Dunediiiywhen lie died., 'He leaves a .widow anxi five children. The, Hon. a^ J." bafdman is expected 1 to arrive at Auqklancl on S.unday evening 1 next by the • WihWkatane, Mr J)... Berry, the local promoter of - tha comipany to work our . mineral .clepo-r sits, states that • until Mr Cadman'si \ar.rival nothing definite will be Icaioyn afcofut the arrangements Mr Cadnian has made in London. Mr W. D. Webster nad t\\"o-tlalijfh J tera. will leave to-nighj; on a visit to Australia. •' X '
r BKOIaLOWAY'S OINT3MBNT ANO PlLLS. need only a' single trial ' ta^ make known their capabilities. Not outside sore or inward inflaimmatioti can long withstand the cooling, pjirifyinff and heating) influences exerted by these twin .Medicaments. Be. the . mischief recent or chroniq, great >or slight, painiful or simply annoying^ ' it WilC Succumb before the curattrv& virtues of these remedies/ which can be rightly applied by any person who will atrtentively; . read their/ accompanying directions, • which. , are propounded -in the plainest language* void of all technical terms, and printed in the most legible characters. Td the man of business, confined" to -his counting houao, ancl'feax^eeodl t># co- . giagements, , also to the man of, pleasure addicted to free living taoaet pills are invaluable.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 12288, 22 June 1903, Page 2
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335Personal. Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 12288, 22 June 1903, Page 2
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