LONDON PERSONAL NOTES
■NEW ZEALANDERS ABROAD. I Prom Our ispi-cia! Correspondent). LONDON". February 17. Mr G. V. R. Hall, of -Napier, who ar- . rived in England at the beginning of last " week, has joined the West Kent Teotitantw and has already done one week’s training at Maidstone. Kent. Mrs C. C. Andrews, of Titnant. wife of j Captain Andrews. N.Z.S.C.. who is til pre-S'-nr in Egypt arrived in England at theend 111 January and intends going across to France to offer tier services as a
J nurse j The RMS, lonic sailed from f.ondon ; on Thursday with the following saloon ! passengers on hoard :Mr anil Mrs B. I Adams: Mrs G. and Master X. Ambler; j Mr .1. G. Barclay: Mr and Mrs J. K. and i Miss Ih-attir : Miss M. O’Brien; Miss ' A. S. t'iacey; tic Misses M. C. and if. * Barling: Mr I’. \V. Deanifr: Mrs M. G. , Bonn; Mr \V. H. Pownfr: Mrs K. A. i and Urn Misses IV. and K. Gale; Mr if. J. 1 Grahame: Miss S. Bustofsen: Mr and i Mrs G. Macphai 1; -Mr A. McNeil: Bov. : O. K. Ml ir: Mr J. S. Morley: the Rev. i K. K . Mrs, and Miss 11. Mules; Mr and j Mrs K. J. and the Misses V.. R. A.. T., i and K, Ivnrose; Miss G. B. Rhodes; I ii’aptaii K. 1.. Siddall; Mr \V. Smith; j i Mrs a. .1. Stewrrt; Mrs K. A. and Mas- j ■ ter K. Bnderwood: and Mr and Mrs Wat- i ney: and in t lie steerage, |
Mr and Airs h.-wis Hart, of Punoilin. t who arrived in Kns'.und with their family | .on Box inft Hun. spent six months in; various parts ot’ South Africa en route. . , "Owiny, to the rebellion ami war." Mr | Hart writes, ".iolianneslnirg was very j tlat : most of flu. diamond mines in Kim- . ■ I, V were closed or else worklnK half- I time. There is very little work in South 1 Africa for a white man at present, and . wnrkituf men in New Zealand should not k„ tit ere if they want work.” j Tie v intend spendin.tr twelve months, vl-itim_ most td ices of interest in fnr- I ' land. Scotland and Ireland, having had; to |".-!none their intended tour of the | .-..atiiant indefnltely. j Mis k. M.-Atlam, of Oaniarn. lias frone ] !]. r dautihtfrs to live at Klin Grove, I . ,st p Hill. Maidenhead. j Tile fun I of.tiie New Zealand War j I'.’Ul tuieiit Assoeiation .stands to-day at j
- - - ■ - c ■ ■ v;. ;.. : .i Mrs Staples Browne, who con- j 1 i ri v u i i Ly 1 7 th t ■ pure ha so i»f a (juick- | ; Firing, sun I-t Tiio New Zoalanh L'xitoih- | j tionarv iii Lave to the j " i!ionu> I t*-i i ” .iivortetl to tiie pun-haso of, I hiiiiM uLi vs for ofacers of the N.Z.E.L. in I | Keypt. I I i ! I Hr 11 vans, of Hunterville. who arrived ( by tiie llntorna, lias joined the staff of the fiinrimr frnss Hospital. i \ T,ieut.-Uol. Macdonald, of Dunedin, who t was invalided ever from Ktrypt. is pro- ; "ressinu very favourably and leaves for Scotland this vve**k. Mr Herb-rt Smith, of V.'.dlinfrton and Hamilton, who undei-w.-nt a serious operation at Kiizf.iy House Nttrsintr Home in T.nnilin hn-t week, is proyressinir very fa van: raidy. Mrs M. <' MeKwan. of Weliinrton. sis- 1 ior of tiie Hon. K, AT. 1-1. Fisher, late k Tvlinister of Marine in New Zealand, lias ; j iirrive.i imre via t'anada with le-r little j 1 Mr Gi oiute Kee liain. of Alaslerlon. has i did in fte-.-Jnk together sixteen i jiairs «.f l.dnocular ticld tilassc's. vvlimli i are li.-iny sent to Uoloitel llnssell of the ! Monnre.i I', ree-s in Kftypt " o- the use of i the officers with the New Zealand E.\peditmnary Force * Air Knif-d t. of Brishtuti, an Knclishi ma „ j o wishes to siiovv some prac- I tieal e\| rcssion of Kratilnde for the part ( New Zealand has played in the present , vvar, lias offered his house as a convales- ‘ cent io:ne, captthle of holdiitß at one i time twilve wounded officers, to the New , Zealand Expeditionary Force. The convalescenhs will be looked after at Mr ‘ I7iAyh?’s •■“Np# > nse. Tiie i nKayemenr is announced of Miss ' .lean WrUmt. dankhter of George ; Wiiviil. Hsu., of Golf Koad. Epsom. ! Auckland to Hr .Ivlin V. Holmes of Alif f- ' dm--. SoiHi: Wales. ; -|*i ,n, irriaye was announced lasi week •jf | 1.-rio. rt i . llei.Jamin. of Grosvenor [ Alansien s. Hxfonl street, W.. to Irene 110-m Harr, daughter of the bite John Alexamb r Harr, narristcr-at-lavv. Dun- I
edin. -N Z. H was Hm ste:um-r Hesperus | 'lii.it s;uled Ho- wintry sea. ] Hut Inc skipper hold had an awful cold. And was sad a-; sad could lie. Hut his daughter fair, with tiie golden ha r. I Said. "Father, no words could he al truer. o Nn ' nr - on 1 • vll l has half Hm worth n of Woods' Great I’eppei mint cure.” j;
INDICCCYiC W TiliiA i In order tatP tunerers from ir.dis'e. tion may leant kow to obtain relief, wo publish the to.lowing latter;: From Miss Mary Anne Newman, ton-street, Railway Town, the .ten Hill, N.S.W. “ For many years I was a martyr to periodical attacks of indigestion, and had to bo very careful in my choice of food. Ealing bet ame almost it n.gnt* mare to me, 1 knowing what the aftereffect would be. As time went on, the attacks became more frequent, and were accompanied by constipation and pains between my snouldcr-bladcs, as well as in ntv chest. I was unable to get’ anv proper sleep at night, and would rise in the morning feeling quite miserable and worn out for tho want of sleep. I tried various remedies, but derived very little benefit from any of them. Having heard a good dcai about the cures eiicctcd by Vi artier s Sale Cure. 1 decided to try it and see it it would benefit me. 1 was not long left in doubt as to the value of the medicine, for 1 derived groat benefit from tho first bottle, and in a few wcr v ’:s was quite free from the comptamt. I can now eat and sleep we!!, and enjoy life generally.'’ From Mr, Joint HafTor, c/o Mr. J Reed, Little Malop-strcct, Geelong, Vic. “ For many years I suffered very much from indigestion and stoma.li disorders. I frequently couid net sleep, owing to tile a.gotjy and distress from which I suffered. : I could retain very little on my stomach and vomited frequently l" was also much troubled by heartburn, windy spasms, and pains under the’shoulder blades. ! was miserable, nervous, and low sn. I. 1 tried a number of remedies. 1 t ;> did not benefit me at all. 1 <...• a friend advised me to try V :.jver*s Wafo Cure. I began to take it. and obtained a good deal of relief from the first bottle. I continued to take tho medicine for some weeks, when nil, signs of weakness and ill-health vanished. I was once more in the enjoyment, of good health. 1 now feel as well and strong as I could wish to be.” Warner’s Safe Cure is sold by chemists and storekeepers everywhere,' botli in tit? original (as) bottles and in thj cheaper (2s 6d) ” Concentrated.” nonalcoholic form, each containing the same number of doses.
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Southland Times, Issue 17476, 3 April 1915, Page 11
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