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TECHNICAL COLLEGE BOARD

' Tlie following nominations have been received for tho election of members of the Wellington Technical College Board of Governors: — Parents’ Representatives: Mrs. J. A. Hannah, Messrs. H. Bolton and W, W. I. Pascoe. School Committee: Mrs. A. M'Vlcat, Messrs. J. Darling, L. Hennessy, A. Sando, J. O. Shorland„and A. G. Wallace. z ' • _ The three representatives of 'public bodte’, the three representatives of. Employers’ Associations, the three representatives of Employees’ 'Associations, and one representative of the School Committees will be chosen this week.

, The deposed Sultan of Zanzibar and his harem have arrived at Durban (South Africa). Ho is the son of a former Sultan of Zanzibar. In 189 G he made an unsuccessful attempt to seize the Sultanate, and fled to German East Africa, where he was protected by the Germans. 'When the Allied troops'occupied German East Africa it. was considered advisable to remove him, and he was consequently deported with Ijis harewf to St. Helena. ■Despite his feminine companionship he complained of feeling lonely in Napoleon’s famous, place of exile, so tho British Government acceded to his roqueat for a change of residence. He is believed to be bound for tha Seychelles, 'a group of ninety islands in'the Indian Ocean, a British possession, where he will have the company of certain other exiled dusky potentates; what“backache means. EVEN THE MOST SIMPLE FORM MEANS DANGER. Just a little exposure to' cold or damp and you have got a pain in the back. Agony to bend or move in any way. had headache, puffiness under 'the eyes—these mean for certain that you have kidney trouble. It is positively dangerous to trifle or play with the most simple form of kid•ney disease. The moment any symptoms of kidney trouble are detected a very 'simple and sure remedy should be tried without delay. ' y- ' You should uso one which millions of people are using' throughout the wide world—ono which English sufferers have faith in; and so have Scotch. Irish and Welsh people. Not only those, but the people in South 'Africa, West Africa, China and India in their millions swear by it. „ s If they aroteo good, if these multitud-M of people dn every corner of the world are using them with great success do you not think it would be wise for you to give them a trial If you have such symptoms as a nasty taste in the mouth first thing in tho morning, constipation, general feeling of weakness and irritability, aches and pains in the muscles or joints, puffiness under the eyes, or had headache, you certainly need Do Witt’s Kidney and Bladder Pills. Or if you suffer from backache, rheumatism, gout, gravel, sciatica, lumbago, stone, or pains in the bladder, muscles and joints you are foolish to yourself if you do not commence to. use these Lttle wonder workers immediately. To cure kidney trouble of any kind yon must positively get rid of the cause -—the poisonous uric acid. Remember to do this a real remedy must paM through tho kidneys and, the bladder, and not through the bowels as most kidney pills do. k When you see the urine change tote muddy bluish colour —a feature which distinguished De Witt’s Pills from all others—you know beyond doubt that they have put their healing touch on tho right spot—the kidneys and the bladder. All chemists sell De Witt’s Kidney nnd Bladder Pills nt 3s fid. per box and 6s. fid. for one two-and-a-half times ns large. But if you ’have any difficulty in obtaining genuine De Witt's Kidney and Bladder Pills. With- blue wax seal on cork, send price of goods to E. 0. De Witt and Co.. Ltd., 89 Customhouse Quay, Wellington. Trial box sent for three penny stamps.—Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 299, 12 September 1921, Page 9

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TECHNICAL COLLEGE BOARD Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 299, 12 September 1921, Page 9

TECHNICAL COLLEGE BOARD Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 299, 12 September 1921, Page 9