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'THE ROLL OF HONOUR. ♦ LAST NIGHT'S CASUALTY LIST. WELLINGTON, May 9. Reported Killed in Action. Private E. H. Alabaster. Reported Killed, Accidentally. Private T. L. Liddington. Died of Wounds. Rifleman P, Williams. Died of Sickness. Private J. McLean. Reported Wounded. Driver T. R. Davis, Private E. F. Coxhead, Private E. L. Dyer, LanceCorporal A. N. McLeod, Private C. D. Connoll, Tom.-Corporal J. R. Clarke, Private W. J. Crawford, Private F. Goldsmith, Private W. J. Tonkin, The following reported accidentally wounded:— ■'■•• Private I. A. R. Kennedy, LanceCorporal J. W. McCullqch, Private J. Parsons. . The following ; reported slightly wounded, remaining with unit:—Se-cond-Lieutenant J. McKee, Private J. M. Gydo. LAST NIGHT'S HOSPITAL REPORT WELLINGTON, May 9. The following reported dangerously ill .-—Private C. N. Clark, Rifleman H. Degaris, Private W. J. Laing, Bombardier A. M. Leadley, Trooper C. E. McDonald. The following reported removed from dangerously ill list:—Sapper E. Elder. The following ropoited seriously ill. —Driver E. B. Euck, Sapper H. McLaughlan, Corporal P. Raino, Rifleman R. G. Richardson, Private H. W. Awatai. The following reported removed from seriously ill list.—Private G. S. Jennings, Sapper M. Metcalfe, Rifleman S. E. Robinson.

: The following reported as severe cases.—Private T. Clarke, Sapper J. Robb, Private E. D. Whittle. The following reported as not severe cases:—Lieut. A. Hamilton,, Lieutenant C. L. Nicholls, Private D. ED. Adair, Private E. Adams, Private A. Adlam, Sapper A. W. Ashley, C.S.M. J. Bennett, C.S.M. J. S. Berry, C.S.M. W. H. Bbylett, Corporal R. ; Burnett, Rifleman T. Cairns, Rifleman ;H. Chote, Rifleman J. Cochrane, Private T. Collard, Private A. H. Dupen, Private W. Foster, Private G. M. Guy, Private G. Jensen, Private J. T. K. Johnston©, Private J. McClintock, Rifleman J. McDonald, Private S. McIvor, Private J. C. McKay, Sapper L. Mellor, Riflemin A. L. Morrison, Private T. f McLoughlin, Sergt. H. L. Pearse, Sapper J. Porteous, Private R. Powell, Private D. D. Sanders, Private F. Scrint, Private P. H. Skjoth, Rifleman G. J. D. Spillane, Private J. Tonkin, Lance-Corporal T. Torbet, Private J. W. Street, Private E. S. Tuck, Private M. Weire, Rifleman „E. Wiggins, Private A. ,J. Wood. .

A STITCH IN TIME.

No kidney ailmeut is unimportant. Don't ooeriook tho slightest backache or urinary irregularity.. Nature may be -warning, you of approaching dropsy, gravel, or Blight's disease. Kidney disease is seldom fatal if treated in time, but neglect may pay the way. Don't neglect a lame or aching back another day. Don't ignore dizzy spells, irregular or discoloured urine, headaches, or weariness, or depression. If you feel you need kidney help begin using the reliable, time-tried remedy, Doan's Backache Kidney Pills. For years they have been found effective. Read this testimony:—

Mr F. Betts, Patching Street, Hampstedd, Ashburton, says:—'"l was a great sufferer from backache and kidney trouble for some time, and was often so ill I could hardly get about to do my work. The pain in my back was awful, and I generally felt dull and tired, and had no energy for anything. My rest was very broken, and I used to wonder how long I would have to go on suffering in this way. Only for Doan's Backache Kidney Pills, I believe I should still have bad health, but this grand remedy has driven the pain out of my back, and made me fit and welh I only took five bottles of the Pills to complete my cure, and I think it was wonderful, considering how ill I was. No words of mine can sufficiently praise Doan's Backache Kidney Pills." '

Four years later Mrs Betts says:—■ "My.husband has had no return of kidney trouble since Doan's Backache Kidney Pills cured me over four years ago." . Doan's Backache Kidney Pills are sold by all chemists a«d storekeepers at 3s per bottle (six bottles 16s 6d), or will be posted on receipt of price by Foster-McClelku Co., 76 Pitt Street, Sydney. But, be sure you get DOAN'S.

The League to Enforce Peace has the following amongst its objectives: "The signatory Powers shall jointly use, forthwith, their economic forces against any of their number that refuses to submit any question which arises to an international judicial tribunal or council of conciliation before threatening war. They shall follow this by the joint use of their military forces against that nation if it actually proceeds to make war or invades another's territory without first submitting,' or offering to submit, its grievance to the court or council aforesaid and awaiting its conclusion."

Nicotine is very poisonous. Even in small quantities pure nicotine causes vomiting, purging and collapse, and when you consider that many imported tobaccos contain from 4 per cent to 5 per cent, of nicotine, it shows how careful you must be in your choice. Gold Pouch Aromatic is a tobacco containing the very lowest percentage of nicotine—but 1* per cent. —see how healthy and safe it is. More than that Gold Pouch is grown and manufactured in New Zealand. In buying it you are NOT sending money abroad, but are helping your own. country. Recently the quality of Gold Pouch has been greatly improved, and nothing more perfect and purer.can possibly be produced than the new Aromatic Blend which excels all foreign tobaccos in mildness, in flavour, and combustibility. Two and a-quarter ounces for Is. Cigarette smokers should use the N.Z. grown Three Diamonds Tobacco, better than the imported brands.

Hard racking coughs can be eased by "NAZOL." Take it to-night and enjoy sound sleep. Good for old and young. Got the genuine "NAZQL»"

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVII, Issue 4054, 10 May 1917, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVII, Issue 4054, 10 May 1917, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVII, Issue 4054, 10 May 1917, Page 6

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