Queenstown residents recently held" a floral fete in aid of the Red Cross Fund, and have forwarded the handsome sum of £85 lis as the result of the fete, £17 from a ladies' sale of work at Glenorchy, and £1 Is donation received from Mr T. Schofield, ot Wellington. Tho secretary of tho Ota go branch of the St. John Ambulance Society expresses himself as deeply grateful for this substantial contribution to the funds, which he has forwarded to tho headquarters in London. At a meeting of the Wanganui Patriotio Committee on Wednesday the announcement was made that a grand total of £11,527 had been received to date for the various relief funds. It was decided to forward another £200 to the Belgian Consul. — Dr Lawrence, of the Royal Naval CoU loge, Greenwich, argues that- every sound principle of international war is against .» belligerent transforming any part of the open sea into a mine-field. TWO DOSES GIVE RELIEF. " I am subject to bowel troubles, which cause pain and inconvenience," writes Mr Alfred Wane, 185 Auburn road. Auburn, Vic, " but two doses of Chamberlain's Colio and Diarrheal Remedy give immediate relief. I am pleased to know there is such a safe and certain remedy as Chamberlain's Colio and Diarrhoaa Remedy, and always keen a bottle handy."—Sold ©verywhere.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16292, 27 January 1915, Page 5
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