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KEEP REGULAR AND KEEP WELL THIS FAVOURITE' MEDICINE RELIEVES CONSTIPATION CLEARS OUT THE SYSTEM.. To look and feel bright, clear eyed—full of pep and energy all day—every day—you must have clean bowels, a healthy stomach, good digestion and regulai'ity. Nature sometimes needs a little help and Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills supply this help.without the use of harsh, habit-forming drugs. Backed by many .years of satisfaction this dependable remedy with its special vegetable ingredients, clears away impurities, keeps the system right and regular.—(Advt.)

n r .itOT'CS K.-ry, £■&»> ma X? % « ]> L K 5" r —i mm i*s£S S 3 n THE LAWS OF "BOWLS” Size and Bimt In the case of a tournament, the "bowl” or “bowls" objected to by an opponent shall, at the cos* elusion of the game, be taken possession of by the Secretary of the tournament, who shall have tb« same forthwith " tested." by two of the umpires of the tournament. If they cannot agree, they shall call in another of the umpires, who must be a neutral person, to determine Whether the Objection is "frivolous" ; but if there be reasonable ground for doubt, the "bowl" or "bowls” shall at once be sent to one of the officers of the Association, to be tested by him. (This looks like shepherding for free drinks). The officer shall test and return without delay all "bowls” thus sent to him, and shall >*!so send to the Secretary of the tournament a written report of the result of the test. The decision of the umpires, oversman, or officer, as the case may be, shall be final. The objector shall lodge with the Secretary of the tournament the sum of ten shillings and sixpence, to cover the “ expense ” of testing and to discourage frivolous objections, (another slinter), which sum shall be returned to him if his objection be sustained, and in that case the Secretary of the tournament shall recover said fee from the player of the "bowl" or "bowls" So that's why Inkson got himself elected Scratchetary of the “Bowling" Tournament! Bowler* 9—Send stamped addressed envelope to N.Z. Breweries, Ltd., Timaru Branch, Timaru, for Free Bowlers’ Score Card. o*4 The Friendliest Brinks In the World - L-jTH.i. u. gy

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 61, Issue 41, 28 November 1940, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 61, Issue 41, 28 November 1940, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 61, Issue 41, 28 November 1940, Page 2

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