UNCEASING MISERY.
KIDNEY SUFFERERS GET LITTLE REST OR COMFORT. There is little sleep, little rest, little peace, for many a sufferer from kidney trouble. Life is one continual round of pain. You can't rest at night when there's backache. You suffer twinges and "-stabs" of pain, annoying urinary disorders, lameness and nervousness. You caii't be comfortable at work with darting pains and blinding dizzy spells. Neglect those ailments and serious troubles may follow. Begin using Doan's Backache Kidney Pills at the first sign of disorder. Thousands have testified to their merit. Mr B. Gee, Bootmaker, King street, Timaru, says:—"l am convinced that the best remedy for backache and other svmptoms' of kidney trouble is Doan's "Backache Kidney Pills. I suffered terribly with my kidneys for some time, and my back ached so bad- ■ ly that I was often hardly able to move, being almost crippled with the awful pain ."The kidney secretions were affected, and my rest at night was disturbed. I was also subject to dizzy feelings, and had no energy for anything. One day when I was very bad, a -friend urged me to take Doan's Backache Kidney Pills, so I sent for some. After using twv bottles I felt ever so much better, cirt six bottles of these grand pills completely and permanently cured me, and ' I have been- well ever since." Doan's Backache Kidney Pills are sold by all chemists and storekeepers at 3s per bottle (six bottles 16s 6d), ' or will be posted on receipt of price by Foster-McClellan Co., 76 Pitt street, • Svdnev. 'But. be sure you get DOAN'S. i
BRITISH RED CROSS SOCIETY. tTlii' Committee acknowledge with thanks the following donations: — Herbert—Proceeds of art iuikhi. £S..> Ds: Kakanui, part proceeds Gala Day. £GD (including Co don;itiou t'rnin Mr Falconer); Central Bandage League, LI 5s Cd'; Ngnpara. 8.L.. £1 Ms Gd ; Market £2S Kis Id; add. Market*— Haka £4 Is 3d. Windsor 1"-' 15s (id, Duntroon 4s 6d, Eldrrslie L'l ss. General £2 15-! 0-1; Waitaki S. subs.. L'l 7s (id; Ka Ora, Gs; Awamoko (sales), 7/j} <id ; Otokaike, £3 lGs: Otekaike Special School, tl 12s; Mrs I), L. Palter-on Ids, MlHaines 4s (id. Mrs lievan 2s. Mrs Hollow 2s 6d, sales £1 Ss. Weston and Ard;j.owan—Sox. MrDick Miir.: caps, Mis Dick, sent., Mrs Meik'le 2 and 1 pr. mittens: Mm West 2 and 1 pi. mittens; Mrs Jlarvey. lonnjie suit: MKs Farnock, 1 eoat : MisJlarvey. Herbert—lG lindervests. G -lurts, .1 suits pvjanias. 1 pr. hed-ox. 7 pr. mix. Awamoko —12 skirts. !» nndorvi'-K, (> suits pyjamas, 10 pr. sox. 10 pillowslips. G oapolincs, 1 niud'ler, 25 swabs. 50 ma.nitail bandages. 20 T bandages, 12 S liajj;s. and parcel magazines. Kin. Ora—Pviamas from Mrs Verran. Mrs .Searle Mrs Dalziol 2. Mis Sinclair 2 and 20 lace veils: subs, (is. Waitaki South—2 suits pyjama>, I shirt, 4 pr. sox. Duntroon —7 eases jam. Tokarahi and Island Clili —ll shirts. 5 pr. sox, 7 vests, papers, and clippings. loulield-1 ciiw milk. I case comforts. 7 pr. sox. Totara 0 ]ir. sox. 3 shirts. I vests, 3 siiiis pvjanias. II T clothe and Ord" 2 pr. hedsox. Duntroon—S pr. sox, 0 shin-. I vests. 3 scarves. Windsor —2 vests, 4 shirts, 5 suit-' pyjamas, 4 pr. trousers. 17 sw.ihs.__ ' Miihone.—l9 suits pyjamas, I pair extra, troubd's, S shirt--. (> vests, 12 pillowslips. 8 op. cloves, ..10 pull' su.ih-, 25 D. swabs, 6 roller towels. I pair sox. 27 mod. cloths, 20 op. riotli . ! pair bed-boots, 31. 'J' bans. Methodist Guild—GOO pull sw.il.-. 4<i Dr. swabs; shirts. Mrs Gibb 1. Mrs Faxr 2. Mrs Corlett 1 ; vests, Mr Markland 1 and 1 bod-jacket; T-ba-,.. Mrs Finnilton 10, Mrs Gibb 10. MrCorlett G inul 2 pair hedsox; sox. MrIrvine 2 pair, Mrs Marshall 1 pair. ,MiComiuon 2 pair. Misses A. and lj. \\ an l>rou;ih 2 pair, Mrs Hartley 2 pair. Mrs Marklaiul. 1 pair. Mrs Hill 2 pair; magazines, Mrs Fair. Totara School—-Ti scarves, '.) pair niiitens, 1. cap, 1 face-cloth.' School —25 T-ha;..-. 5 i.mtowells, 33 mod. cloths. 1G handkerchiefs. Awamoko Sehool—G pair sox, 3 mv.'.l'lers. Kurow School—3o tea-towcK 30 lac reloths. Kid Ora School—lo i'liee-cloths, lo tea-towels, 4 handkerchiefs Mr* Wootton—Parcel assorted comforts; sox from Mrs Cai miehaol 1 pair. Walter Douglas 12 pair. A Friend 2 pair, MisN Dunn 2 pair, Mrs P. Allan 2 pair and 3 pair mittens. Mis-, do Lanborfc 1 pair. Mrs J. F. Ueid 0 pair and swabs, Miss Orr 2 pair; ui'.derve.-t* Miss Kiiiinniont 2; jam, Mr«- M'Douall, Mr.s Pcnfokl', Sirs Edwards; typhi;:. Miss 0. Mcklntm ; cusps. Mr Veunil!. Returned Work —Sox hn,n Mr- II ilIcy 2 pair. Mrs Mnrkland. Mrs Webl, Mips Johnstone. MisXimino 3 pair. M"rs Cnllinnnv, Mrs Williams (Waiaroka) 4 pair. A Friend :* pair, Mrs Don 4 pair. Mrs M'Donald 4 pair. Mrs Hutchison 10 pair. MiSnimptcr 1 pair and' 1 pair mittens. M; - Rolnies 2 pair. Mrs Parr 12 pair; undoryests, Mrs Don 11, Miss TC. Xieholson 2, Mrs Hutchison 5; pvjanias, Mrs M'Kollar Mrs Pochin 2, Miss Port mi : ' diirtfi, Mrs Hollow. Mrs M'Kellnr 3: uapelinos, Mrs Emmctt 10. Mrs j 3, M"rs Smjthies 20, Mrs M'Doiimll 10. I
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Oamaru Mail, Volume XLV, Issue 13438, 1 May 1918, Page 2
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850UNCEASING MISERY. Oamaru Mail, Volume XLV, Issue 13438, 1 May 1918, Page 2
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