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PERSONAL

I It is f toted that Mr G. Hogben, Inspector-General of Schools, intends resigning at an early date. I Tho Rev. W. Sladc, of Dunedin, occupied tho Tmlpit at the Methodist. Church in Masterton last evening. ) Mr G. 11. Sykes, M.P., is expected to return from the Soutli at tho middle of this week. ! A London cable message, received last night, stated that Lord Ranfurly, formerly Govornor of New Zealand, was suffering from pneumonia. The death is announced by cable from London of BarOiu Ilkeston. The . deceased, who was elevated to the peerage in 1910,' had a distinguished medical career. 1 "Mr and! Mrs H. E. Andrews, erstwhile residents of Masterton, are at present on a visit hero, and are the guests of Mr and Mrs W. G. Lamh. I Dr Prior and Messrs J. A. Groves (Awatia) and J. O. Sutherland (Ad- - miral (Run), were on Saturday Jairt elected life members of the Masterton A. and P. Association. j The Hon. W. H. Hemes, Minister, of Railways, passed through Masterton on hie return to Wellington on Friday. '- ! ■ • '. ' The Mayor of .Masterton, Mr . J...M.-, Ooradine, has consented to preside at the meeting of the Sports Protection, - League, to be held in Masterton on the 18th inst. ' " • .■■■■, I Owing to a prior engagement, Hia Excellency the will' he un-. , able to bo present at the forthcoming Masterton show. It is expected, however, that several Ministers of tho' Crown will he present. I The president of tho Masterton' Ladies' Swimming Club, together with! Misses Annie O'Loary, Eunice Petherick and Ella O'Leary are at present in Wanganui for the ladies' swimming championships. ( The death occurred at Featherston last week of a very old identity in. the person of Mr George Salisbury, wha had,' attained the ripe age of 90 years.. The deceased had resided for man j years at. Grey town. I Mr F. Fish, manager of the Eketahuna branch of the Bank of New South Wales, has been promoted to the management of the Westport branch.' He will be succeeded by Mr Cameron, who has been accountant at the Masterton branch for a number of years. ' "~ r | Mr W. Irvine Armstrong, of Man-. gam, Masterton, third son of the late Mr Adam Armstrong, was married at .North.Sydne-c recently, to 'Eleanor, second daughter of the late Mr J. T. Oraddock, of Illawarra, Newi , South Wales. M The'Marlborough Press says:—Mr i C J. „Jury, a Wairarapa station own- . er, who has largo vested rights in the . Tongan group, is at present on a visit' to Picton. Mr Jury, who has only recently arrived from the where he owns a cocoanut plantation, intends returning in March. ' Messrs W. Perry (Penrose). John Strahor (Gladstone") and: Lars Mattson (Mauriceville) have been gazetted Justices of the Peace. The two former are in the Wairarana electorate, and the latter in the Masterton. Mr Mattson was appointed in lesroonse to a petition of Mauriceville settlers. ...

The death occurred, on. Saturday; afteruoon, at his home, Upper. Opaki, of Mr John Colquhoun, a well known ajitf highly respected settler of ' this district. The deceased-, who was about sixty years of age, was for a number of years buyer for the Gkwfl Meat •Company, He. had been fail-. mg in heaiih for some time. Tho late Mr Ookjuohoua was for several yeary a member of the Mastertofl County Council. He loaves a largo "family of son s and daughters. The .funeral fwill take place to-jnomroi (Tuesday) afternoon.

Sufferers from the painful affliotmns/of Rheumatism, Gout, Sciatica, aad .Lumbago, freq eiitly fly to '*Oure ails*'—which—of course they fail to gice relief. Uric Acid in the blood is practically the sole cause of Rheumatism, Gout, and kindred: diseases.: RHEUMO cures because it removes this cause. Chemists and stores 8a <Ja i»~v. 4s fid a botUa.

.;VCKT<)LI>-AGONIES. > CAUSED BY KIDNEY. TJtQIJBLEg "TO TURN IN BED CAUSED ."/INTENSE-AGONY.: ./ •■■ "Jt was a year "ago' that I iva's fire* troubled with' - kidney; disease .axuc^ backache, and since then I have : «uff, fered • untold agonies.,".: writes"' .. Mra [Florence Newman, 11 Elger Street^ 'Glebe, N.S.W. "The pain seemed" to be right in the small of the back* I and across the kidneys., and when 1 was compelled to stoop it seemed! ftK -most impossible for mo to rise again* When I went to bed at night I was quite miserable, and found it verjr difficult to obtain any sleep at all, and to turn over in bed caused m» intense agony. "I heard of Di Sheldon's Gin Pilfe, and decided at once to give them it trial. # The result has been that all my pains have entirely left me, audi I have now no indication of kidney disease in any way. I consider that I. am perfectly cured." Dr Sheldon's Gin Pilk are sold everywhere at la 6d and 2s Gil. Obtainable everywhere.

BROUGHT TO "BAY. Ave those enemies of civilisation, Tn~ digestion and _ Dyspepsia when Drt Sheldon's Digestive Tables are employed. Is (id jmd 2s Gd tin. .Obtainable everywhere.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 3 February 1913, Page 4

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PERSONAL Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 3 February 1913, Page 4

PERSONAL Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 3 February 1913, Page 4

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