New Zealand Shipping Company, left Bydnoy for Auckland on Saturday. She is duo at Wellington about February 10. Tho Government training ship Amokura was at Picton at noon on Saturday. She leaves that port this morning to continuo iier instructional cruiee in Cook' Strait. The New Zealand Shipping Company's Turakma arrived at Wellington from Lyttelton , yesterday. Homeward loading will , c , om !deted, here, and departure taken for London, via way ports, on Thursday, February 6, Repairs to the fimall steamer Manaron, ml 1 } be .commenced at Wellington .to-day. This will necessitate the withdrawal of tho vessel from her usual trade for a day or ,twp. The Tyser liner Whakarua is reported to have left London for Wellington, via way ports, She is due here about April 7. The Shttw-tSaviU steamer Delplilo is now loading London cargo at Wellington, She visits other ports round the coast returnlnS. to Wellington about February 16, and nailing for London about I'obruary %. Tho Union Company' 6 steamer Aparima is expected to loavc Willlnmstown, Yictoria, towards the end of this week for Europe, via Durban. After loading 1400 tons of produce at .Ti-' maru the Union Company s Kurow proceeds to Auckland. Bho wiH subsequently go on to Newcastle to load coal for Wellington. ■ The looa-1 agents of tho Tyser. Line antlcipato giving tho steamer Star, of India, dispatch for London on February 5. Laden with dairy produce tho) Union Company's Coriniui i.4 duo. in port from Onehunga' and New Plymouth to-morrow morning: Departure will be taken for Timaru, Dunedin, and Oamaru at noon on Wednesday. ■ Consignees of cargo by Union-Company's steamers leaving Wellington for Lyttelton in the regular schedule running, aro asked to note that cargo will bo received until 3. p.m. only on sailing day. '(■ The' Greymouth Harbour Board's drodgo Mawhera, which is at. present being overhauled at Wellington, will be, taken off the Patent Slip on Thursday. ' The next vessels which are due-for overhaul are the Wairau an j the trawler Nora Niven... The Union Company, who are acting as local- agents for tile, coastal stoamer Red Pine, advise that she will- leave Greymouth. for Wellington with' a load of timber to-day. ; . The New. Zealand Shipping Company's Hurunui. is expected to leave Wellington for London >on February 8. She is duo here from' Napier on February 6. * jTho F. and S. tine's Kent, which has. been loading at New Zealand ports on behalf of the New Zealand Shipping Company, was >to • have loft Gisborne' for Weir lington at JO p.m. on Saturday. She. will complete; loading at this port, and is ex* pected to sail for London on February' 6,
; GET DOWN TO CAUSES. An Irish 6tudent attempted to.iefute a : professor s lecture on cause and effect. He objected to the axiomatio principle that cause is always first and effect a oonscauence, and he illustrated his theory by citing ono of his, countrymon pushing a wheelbarrow. Whatever reasoning may be necessary to establish the Irishman's contention, one thing is certain—cause always goes first in kidnoy disease, and tlie effect follows. Bad backs from disordered kidneys are,very common. No condition or class of humanity is exempt. Somo cases aro old, chronic, and stubborn to reniove. Some are first attacks and easily disposed of by Doan's Backache Kidney Pills. If this fact could only bo impressed upon nil people, what a world of suffering would be prevented. Perhaps tho experience of this woman will convince yon. : , , Mrs. L. T. Bright, 6 Hopper Street, Wellington, says:—"Somo time ago I had a very nasty attack of influenza, and it must have left my kidneys in a weak state, as afterwards my back was al- : Hays aching, and tho agony I had to cnduro was sometimes nearly unbearable. Other symptoms which showed mo ■my kidneys were not working properly were very bad hcadftches dizziness, sleepless I nignti, and a dull and tired fooling, which I could not get rid of. I was altogether really very ill, find badly in need of a medicine thnt would cure me. I tookall sorts of remedies for, my complaint, | but I seemed to get worse instead of better, and life was a misery to me. At last I got Doan's Backache Kidney Pills, and after ( taking a few doses I found that it was just the remedy I wanted. Beforo I had taken one bottle of the pills, I" felt 1 better than I had for a long, time, and when I had finished five bottles, I was completely cured. It is over twelve months since my cure was effected, and it speaks volumes for tho merit of Doan's Backacho Kidney Pills, a medicine which I confident ly recommend io nil who suffer : a; I did."' : There is no need for you to. be tortured with backache or on,v symptom of kidney trouble when Doan's Backacho Kidney-I'ills may be had. This remedy ; cured Mrs. Bright, nnd will cure you, too. For sale by all chemists and storekeepers at 3s. per bottle (six bottles Ids. Gil.), or will be posted on receipt of price bv Foster-M'Clellan Co., 7G Pitt Street, Sydney. But. ba #ur9 jo a get DQAN S.—Advt, ,
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1664, 3 February 1913, Page 7
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