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t ! Could not Sleep for Pais ! - WAWN'S WONDER-WOOL ACTS LIKE A CHARM. How often have yon passed a steeple; in pain ? perhaps from the agonisin pains of Rheumatism and Sciatica, or tl [ acute pains of Toothache, Earache, Net ralgia, Neuritis, etc. Wawn's Wonde: Wool Stop* Pain, and induces refreshin . sleep. Mr. W. Cannings, of Cut Bock Koac Lisarow, says :—" It is with pleasure I write to tell of the great relief I got froi i using your Wonder-Wool. I have been chronic sufferer from Rheumatism in tb hip and knee for the last five years, th ! pains from which are excruciating, so muc i so, that I was very often unable to sleep unt: I U3ed your Wonder-Wool, which simpl acts like a charm, immediately curing th pain, and enabling me to get my full night' ■ rest." Wawn's Wonder-Wool is a med cated cotton wool that generates heal ; stimulates circulation, dispels blood con | gestion and Stop* Pain. Always koep i : in the home—you never know when par ! will come. Price, 2/6 a packet, of a' 1 Chemists and Stores, or direct from V. A Wawn, Manufacturing Chemist, 18S Georg j Street, Sydney, N.S.W. POULTRY SHOW. ♦ CONCLUDING DAY. Tho Cliristchurch Poultry, Pigeon, an Canary Club concluded ita three days slio on Saturday, v/hen the splendid exhibit < cats waa staged and judged by Messrs 1 Wilkinson and A. G. Wilson. A very larj crowd attended the show both in the afte noon and evening, and it waa generally coi ceded that probably only once before has tl standard of. the present show been eurpasse in Christchurch. THE PRIZE LIST. The following is tho prize list: — PERSIANS. Chinchilla, male, over 12 months (2) Mrs Bushby 1 and 2. Female, over 1 months (4): Mrs R. Gudsell 1, Mrs Bushb 2 and 3, Sirs E. Lock 4. Smoke, male, ove 12 months (5): Mrs ,T. Hardio 1, Miss ] Donn 2, W. J. Bell 3. Femi).lo, over 1 months (8): Mrs C. Bagnell 1 and 4, W. J Bell 2, Mrs I{. Cntdsell 3. Male, under 1 months (3): W. J. Bell 1, Mrs W. Day 5 It i\ Billens 3. Female, under 12 month (1): Mrs A. L. Flockhart 1. 'Female, ove 12 months (3): Mrs E. Hcaley 1, Mrs J Era3musson 2. Male, under 12 months (1) Mrs F. Mahoney 1. Black—Male, over 1 months (2): Mrs C. Bagnell 1, F. Islip S E'emale, over 12 months (i): Mrs A. L Flockhart 1 and 4, Mrs A. Mnson 2. Mis D. Jackson 3. Male, under 12 months (1) Mrs A. Mason 1. Brown—Female, over 1 months (7): W. Sargison 1, Mrs H. J. Shar 2, Mrs A. W. MacGillivray 3. Silver o grey male, over 12 months (7): Mrs W. Da; 1, Mrs H. J. Shaw 2, Mrs A. J. Talbot 3 Miss T. E. Rogers 4. Silver or grey female over 12 months (11): Mrs E. Bosworth 1 Mrs. A. L. Flockhart 2, Mrs E. Lock 8, Mri A. W. MacGillivray 4. Slver or grey fe male, nnder 12 months (2): R. F. Billens 1 Orange, cream, or white male or female (2): Misa T. E. Rogers 1.. Male, any othei colour, over 12 months (1): Mrs A. L. Flock hart 1. Female, anv other colour, over 1! months (4): Miss C. L. Ward 1, Mrs H. J | Shaw 2. The following special prizes were given:— Chinchilla, male, Mrs Bushby; smoke, male Mra J. Hardie; female, Mrs C. Bagnell Two specials and reserve champion, black, female, Mrs A. L. Flockhart; tabby, male. Mrs W. Day; any colour, Mrs A. L. Flock hart three specials and champion. CHILDREN'S CLASSES. Persian, any colour, over 12 months (6): C. Baldwin 1, P. Bedwell 2, E. Downing S, T. Pearce 4. Persian, any colour, under IS months (9): T. Buist 1 and sp., C. Cornish 2, R. Davis 3, E. L. Beale 4. Short-haired cat, any colour, over 12 months (5): S. Tomkiea 1 and sp., E. Smith 2, V. Graham 3. Short-haired cat, any colour, under 12 months (7): W. Sargison 1, E. Smith 2, W. Nicholson 3, H. Felisenfeldt 4. NEUTER PERSIANS. Chinchilla (4): Miss D. Cox 1, Mrs R. Gaidsell 2, Miss Chaplin 3. Black (4): Mrs G. Hampton 1, Mrs A L. Flockhart 2, JT. S. Andrews 3 and 4. Blue (3): R. F. Ellens 1, Mw E. Lock 2, W. J. Bell 3. Smoke (1): Miss G, Booth 1. Any ofher colour (10): Mrs . Algar 1, Mrs E. Bosworth 2. Mrs O'Reilly 3, J. H. Martin 4. Special prizes were won as follows:—Black, Mrs A. L. Flockhart; blue, , Mra E. Lock; any other colour, Mrs E. Bosworth. PERSIAN KITTENS. Dark-coloured, six months or under (5): Miss J. Lester 1, Mrs W. Day 2, Mrs H. J. Shaw 3. Light-coloured, six months or under (6): Mra E. Bosworth 1, Miss T. Woods 2, S. Woods 3. Dark-coloured, four months or under (7) r Mrs T. E. Rogers 1 and 8, Mrs E. Healey 2. Light-coloured, four months or under (5): Mrs A. J. Talbot 1, Mrs E. Lock 2, Mrs W. Day 3. Mrs Bosworth won two specials for the Persian kitten, six months and under. Mrs T. E. Rogers gained the special prize for the kitten under four months. SHORT-HAIRED CATS. D«rk tabby (4): Miss Lowe 1, C. Pearce 2, Miss F. Wilson 3. Light tabby (6): Mrs J. Hardie 1, Miss Pirie 2, Mrs Mitchell 3. Black (7): L. Higgott 1, Miss X. Billcliff 2, Mrs A. A. Bickerton 3. Any other variety (3): Miss P. Voitch 1, Mrs C. H. Lewis 2, Mrs C. Kerridge 3. Largest Cat (9): Mias Lowe 1 (lGlb), Miss . ?V,on.\ leton 2 31118 A - -A. Bickerton French cats (2): Mrs Audibert 1, Miss E. Fehsonfeldt 2. Manx cats (1): Mrs A. L. Flockhart 1. THE NOVEMBER EPIDEMIC. Many people who escaped tlie influenza outbreak, on comparing notes, came to the conclusion that nothing was so effective as Fluenzol in warding off the disease. The daily irrigation of the throat and nasal cavity with Fluenzol is a certain preventive. Insist on genuine Fluenzol. l s 6d, 2s 6d 25

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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16550, 16 June 1919, Page 2

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