The Cnmp Commandant at Featherston acknowledge* the following giftar-Wo-men's Eed Cross Committee, 2 cases eating n'pplw and J caee cookin » "PP'esJ Mrs. Q. Donald, papers and periodicals; Mrs. Martin, flowers; Miss Card, fruit' and weekly papers; Wairarapa Red Cross, per Mrs. Q. Donald, bacon, fruit, flour, tomatoes, cucumbers, lettuce for salad; Mrs. 0. Donald, papers and magazines; Mrs. Bollcston, Wellington, hair lotion; Mrs. Coradiue, Masterton, magazines; Mrs. M'Doimall, cakes, p<;ars, and sTpples; Wairarapa Eed Cross, per M.rs. Q. Don. aid, poultry; Miss Haiilon, case of pears; Mrs Gustine, fruit; Mr. K. Alison, magazines; Mrs. Martin, vegetables; Mrs. Goodrich, flowers, weekly; VM.C.A., case of apples and biscuits; Salvation Army, tea, and bisouits for picnics, weekly sweets and handkerchiefs, cream daily, cricket set; Carterton Bed Cross, per Mrs. Gustine, fbirts, pyjamas, handker- , chiefs, and assorted tinned foods; Y.M.C.A., games, photograph material, apples, bisouits and sweets; Wellington fled Cross, cheque; Canterbury lied Cross, cheaue; Wellington Eed Cross, fancy work for patients; Mrs. Q. Douald, for Women's Patriotic Society, motor rides for patients; from Church of England, books, magazines, nnd games. A LURKING DANGER. There is a lurking danger in the aching back. The aches and pains of the back tell o£ kidneys overworked. Go to tiio kidneys' assistance when backache pains warn you. A kidney warning should bu promptly heeded, for Dropsy, Gravel. Urinary Troubles are only a step away. Head how the danger can be averted. I Mrs! T: Aitchison. Sydney Street, Petono, ■ Wellington, says: "About hve years'ago. I was seized with a most ter- | riblo paiu.across my ba«k, just above tne kidneys.. 1 was so bad that I could not move, and was-confined to my bed for weeks. When I was able to gc t.upJ was fltill in great pain, and felt ill and miserable. The.. kidney:, , secretions were, disordered, there was puffiness under the i eyes, and I was subject to dmy attacks | I was really very, bad, but although 1 j tried all sorts of remedies it was not. until I had been taking l)qan s Backache .; Kidney Pills for a few days that I go • any relief fjom ray constant suftering J 1 persevered with these pills, and by.lhoj time I had taken nine Wiles 1. «a» \ cured, and felt a new woman. It is ovor ; four years_since 1 was cured, and lam , S Mrs WC \itchison confirms the above four-.; years'later: "My cure has proved a per- . manent one, for I have had no return , of my old complaint since Doan s Hack- j Uo Kidney Alls cured me , over eight i 7 Kidney Pilis'nre sold ■ bv all cliemista anil storeltecnrrs at 3s; ■ por bottle isix bottles 10s. Oil.), or nil » posted oil receipt of prica by losrcrM'ciellan Co., 7G I'itt, Street. Sydney. But, be sure you get DOAA b.-AjUl.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 165, 7 April 1919, Page 3
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463Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 165, 7 April 1919, Page 3
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