WELLINGTON RECRUITS
■ o- ; VOLUNTEERS FOR SERVICE. The following additional voluntary re- : emits have been' accepted for service !with the Expeditionary Force in Group B (Wellington City and Suburbs): — Foster, E. 8., motor driver, Kilbirnie. Fay, C. H., plasterer, city. Glenn, T., marine steward, city. Martin, K. A., clerk, Hataitai. Sinolair, F., painter city. Ward, J. W., bootmaker, Johnsonville. Price, C. J. R., student, Petono. Cole, A. G. R.j tailor, city. M'Ctirdy, D. G., telegraphist, city. ■ .Wahlers, H. E., ■window-dresser, Kilbirnie. Edwards, G. L., carpenter, Brooklyn. Francis, J. C., scientific instrument maker, Kilbiriiie. . Macdonald, T. Ll, purser, Invercareill. Bell, W. C., shepherd, Hamilton. Hargreaves, P. V., cadet, G.P.O. Smith, A. W. 11., clerk, city. , Kennedy, W. J., civil servant, Brooklyn. Newson, D. R.. engineer, city. MacMillan, C. 11., soldier, city. v Marshall, W., farmer, city. Patterson. W. G. 8., clerk, city. A heme, R. A: T., clerk, city. Blackie, A. S., warehouseman, city. Edwards, F,. T., storeman, Island Bay. Franklin, 11., minister of religion, . Roseneath. Kennedy, W. R., teacher, Brooklyn. Slatford, A. H., civil servant, city. I Cooke, P. 8., clerk, city. Hoare, W. H., carpenter, Kilbirnie, Lawn; V. S., soldier, city. Lyons, H. E., driver, city. Humphries, A. S., carpenter, New* " 'town. Russell, A., cadet, Northland. Troup, G. S., student, Kelburn. Mitchell, R., lighthouse-keeper. Brothers Lighthouse.Pease, J. M., soldier, It.N.Z.A., Seatoun. Coutts, A. 8., driver, city. Mackay, E. I l '., farm hand, city. Symonds, J. W., operator, Newtown. Partington, H. C.,' soldier, city.' Dundas, B. W., commercial traveller, city. Hislop, J. D. J., clerk, city. Robinson, W. F. M., motor mechanic, ■ city- . . . Golder, L. 8., clerk, city. 'Johnston, J. G., stock agent, Kelburn Davidson, 0. L., sugar grower, city. Gardiner, T. V., clerk, city. Hogan, G. S.,,telegraphist, Brooklyn. , Pringloy J. 0., telegraphist, city. Hapley, G. W., cook, Upper Hutt. Rivers, F. W., telegraphist, city. . Winstanley, N. H., farrier, Lower Hutt. Wright, W. J., telegraphist, city. Mason, T. W. H., farm cadet, Karaka Bay. ' ' Guest, A. E., labourer, Newtown. Bland, C. W., soldier, Island Bay. Cameron, D. M., engineer, city. Cathie, R. M., farm hand, Karori. Johns, C. H., ironmonger, Brooklyn. Packer, W. L., clerk, city. Smith, C. 8., boot clicker, city. . Baldwin, L., driver, city. Brockie. J. W., driver, Hataitai. Littlejohn, J. C., mechanical engineer, city. Bacon, J. G., fitter, Brooklyn. BURDENS ABE MANY. Gome People Have More Than Their Share. Burdens of life are many. Some people have more than their share. Pretty hard to hoar the burden of a bad back. It aches, it pain 3, and makes you miserable. ■ Learn the cause and Temove the burden. i < Most backacho pains come from sick kidneys. ' Must cure the kidneys to cure the back. • Doan's Backache Kidney Pills will do it. Lots of proof that this is so. ; ' Head this ease:— Mrs. J. Herbert, 2 Te Puni Street, Petone, Wellington, says'"After suffering terribly from kidney trouble for many years, I have at lust discovered a sure euro for this complaint, and that is Doan's Backaclic Kidney Pills. I had very severe pains in my back, the agony sometimes almost unbearable. The kidney secretions wero thick and cloudy, ivith a brick-dust-like deposit, and I could not get proper rest at night, consequently always felt tired and languid. I was advised to try Doan's Backache Kidney "Pills, and they proved a blessing. The first few doses relieved me somewhat, and three bottles completely cured me. It is grand to be well again, and I cannot praise Doan's Backache Kidney Pills sufficiently for the good they have done me." Doan's Backache Kidney Pills are sold by all chemists and storekceners at 3s. per bottle (six bottles 'Gs. (Id.), nr will ! be posted on receipt of price by FosterM'Clellan Co., 7G Pitt Street, Sydney. But, be sure you get DOAN'S.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 127, 15 February 1918, Page 6
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