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No Strength Are ydu easily tired? Is your work a burden? Do you-often, feel weak end faint? Is your appetite poor? Are you easily discouraged? Then your nerves are weak and your blood Impure. Sickness is not far away. Mr. Frederick Devigne, of Claremont, Capo Colony. South Africa, sends bis photograph and this letter: " My blood often becomes impure, causing eruptions on tbe skin, and ray general system grots all ran down, causing indigestion and great debility. ButltakeAyer'sSarsapariUa, which quickly brings me out of my troubles. For all those who are debilitated and weakened by the long, hot summers of our country, there is so remedy equal to thia grand family medicine." AVER'S There are many imitation " Sarsaparlllae." Be sure you get Ayor'e. Always keep your bowel* in good condition with Ayer's Fills. They are purely veritable, act on the liver, and cure constipation, bilious ness, sick headache, and all liver troubles. Preparad by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass., U.S.*

The World's Greatest Pigeon Match Won with ajj Cashmore Gun. . GBAND INTERNATIONAL COMPETITIONS AT MONTE OABLO.—MONDAY, FEB. 2nd, 1908. , ;;1 THE GRAND PBIZ DU CASINO, a Sweepstake of 8 sove. eaoh, with «800 added, . , m and a work of act for the winner. . '•01 An interesting account from the " Sportsman " concludes as follows:— _'^|! There was excitement on tie stand as Dements took hi* place for tie commencement -:;Wi of the eleventh round. Hβ hit his bird with botih barrel*, but in the struggle to top the wsjg boundary toppled into th* sea and was lost, extinguishing hie ch*noe. The Frenchmen , vit» also failed with Bmeeeur, tfcough scoring 10—11. The iseue was then confined to Politer fim Joknson (fox England), Sloan, Thompson, and Robineon (for America), Count Ziohy (who ,-,ffl won ia 1891 for Hungwy, and stood back a couple of metres), Marqui* Villavieicea (for .jgß Spain), and Mackintosh (for Australia)—in all eeven Vho had killed 11 out of 11. Sloan 41 miftaed a bird not over difficult, Vioioa* failed to Mop a flyer from the riglrt end trap, '-M and then Robineon got a snipe from the middle trap, which, hard bit, got away, leaving ..- - >]y Pelliex Johnson to compete with Mackintosh, Zkky, aad Robiocon for tie places and j.m work of art Zichy just got tie thirteenth bird en the boundary, and tie four shot bird ,£&j for bird until each killed 17 out of 17, but broke down over the end trap. Then Thompson - *>J| failed to kill from the middle trap within the boundary, leaving "Mackintosh and Jdknson J£j| with Iβ out of 18 to shoot for the prize and place money. Both were in good form, but ; jGfc Mackintosh got a bird no one could have killed from the middle tiap, and, Johnaon . r f£ killing, he won the right to have hie same inscribed on the marble tablet* recording the _ ;&£ winners of the Grand Prix in the etauid. Hie name is Le Pellier Johnson, and he eho* 3& with a gun from Ouhmore, of Birmingham, and Coopal PowoVr. He has been ehootui* • ~(,-$ in Belgium, but visited Monte Carlo for the. first tune &ts year. The odd* laid on hi* -i&' gun during th« contest averaged 7 to 3, and he was backed to win at 60 to l< |;t ' ■ $& We are Agents for 1 CASHMORE'S GUNS, 1 And have a Very Fine Selection Now on Hand. *■ | EDWARD REECE AND SONS, 4 Colombo Street, Chrietohurch. ','^M

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11546, 31 March 1903, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LX, Issue 11546, 31 March 1903, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LX, Issue 11546, 31 March 1903, Page 2