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Will Not Cure Old Age Golcryst will not cure old age, buti alleviates many of the troubles connected with getting old; for instances Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lumbago, and Kidney, Liver and Stomach troubles. Golcryst is a remarkable blood purifier and keeps your bowels in perfect order. Take a pinch of Golcryst regularly every day in your morning cup of tea, and you should be as regular as clockwork. Sold by Chemists and Stores in three sizes at 6d, l/-' n and 1/9 respectively. Sole Distributors; FASSETT & JOHNSON LTD. (Incorporated In Great Britain) Box 33, G.P.0., WELLINGTON. C.l NEW LIFENEW HEALTH "I have been suffering from anaemic debility, with recurrent lung trouble, •ccompaniedwith severe hemorrhage attacks for 12 years. Sincetakingyour emulsion I have been very much better, the hemorrhage having almost entirely disappeared, and have put on weight and maintained my weight. I would not dream ®f being without a bottle iu the house. . (Mrs.) A. M. DAVIES." REVOLUTIONARY IN ITS SIMPLICITY BROWN'S NEW 'SPEEDWELLETTE' PLUNGER PUMP SET SILENT, SELF-OILING, 800 G.P.BL Compact overall dimensions of set. Complete with special & H.P. British' made motor, 19in x lOin x 15in. LIST PRICE £ls/-/-Also supplied with sturdy 4 H.P. petrol engine for use where electric power is not available. Compact dimensions, 20in x 12in x 17in. ' LIST PRICE £BS/5/BROWN BROS. Pumping Machinery Specialists, 590 COLOMBO ST., CH.CH. OAKEY'S Genuine Emery Cloth and Cabinet GEass Paper Recognised throughout the world for their uniformly high quality with great durability. If you want the best insist on Oakey's. 100 years* manufacturing experience behind them. '^iv: Agents— A. A. Stichbury, Ltd. Blair St. Wellington AMERICA'S CUP TRIALS MINOR MISHAP TO YANKEE tCKITED fttESS AHSOOimOM—HV BIJtCTWC TELBOEAPU —COPTBIOBT.) (Received August 29, 9.30 p.m.) NEWPORT (Rhode Island), Aug. 29. A minor mishap to the rigging forced the yacht Yankee to withdraw from her race with the Rainbow to-day, when she was leading by about three lengths. The series of races to decide on the defender of the America's Cup will be resumed to-morrow. ANCIENT CIVILISATION IN SYRIA SIR FLINDERS PETRIE TO INVESTIGATE LONDON, August 28." The octogenarian archaeologist, Sir Flinders Petrie, with his wife and two students, is leaving this week for northern Syria to explore and excavate in the hope of finding traces of a high civilisation which is believed to have flourished there 5000 years ago. FIFTY-SIX PRISONERS escape ♦ WARDERS ATTACKED AT MEAL TIME PARIS, August 28. When the prisoners in l'Orient gaol attacked the warders at .t meal time 56 scaled the walls and escaped. A man hunt by warders, police and the public resulted in the recapture of 47. "SILENT NIGHT" IN LONDON MINISTER THANKS I'l'HLlC . (BKITX6II OFFICIAL WI./l CLESS. 1 (Received August 29, 7.15 p.m.) RUGBY. August 23., After the first "silent night" in London, the Minister for Transport (Mr L. Hore Belisha), who was highly gratified with the experiment, issued the following statement: "Thank you, London. Thank you, motorists and pedestrians in equal measure for your splendid co-operation last night. All have their reward in the knowledge tha: many Londoners enjoyed a better night's rest than they have had for years. Let us continue/' The sad fate of a Yorkshire tnw who crashed while flying alone aDd was burned to death lias caused the British Air Ministry to forbid aviators under 17 to fly alone. The only producing oil-well in Britain is situated on the D s ? . e onshire's estate, near Chesterfield. Since it was sunk, m 1919, it has supplied over 2600 tons.

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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21256, 30 August 1934, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21256, 30 August 1934, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21256, 30 August 1934, Page 15

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