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9. mtm W wm& fftc way to keep fit '- " Tired ? Not on your life, I'm going to a show to-night and I've a party \ on to-morrow. Oh ! yes, housework does take it out of one but I keep fit and ' fresh through the longest day thanks to my morning glass of ENO'S. y Does it taste nice ? Yes, it's delicious and it makes a lovely thirst quencher a during the day as well. Our Doctor says there is absolutely nothing like * ENO'S. He takes it himself, so he ought to know." Obtainable from all chemists or stores. Regular Size, 2/3 ENO'S 'FRUIT SALT* is perfectly natural in action. It contains no irritant drugs or Double Quantity, 3/9 mineral salts to harm the body's delicate mechanism and it cannot form a habit. ENO'S FRUIT SALT THE WORLD-FAMED EFFERVESCENT SALINE The words 'Eno' and 'Fruit Salt' are registered Trade Marks. hzei6o Sales Agents: The British Harold F. Ritchie Co. Ltd., 104-108 Dixon Street, Wellington, C.i.

CATHOLIC CLUB'S DANCE The Ashburton Catholic Club closed its season with a dance in the club rooms on Thursday evening. A Monte Carlo was won by Mr P. Zouch and Miss M. McDonald, and a lucky spot by Mr Connell and Miss Smith. Mr Roger Ford played the music and Messrs V. M. O'Donoghue and R. G. Ross were masters of ceremonies. J)ORIE MINIATURE RIFLE CLUB There was a good attendance at the weekly shoot of the Dorie Miniature Rifle Club. A trophy was won by H. Muckle and the club's cash prize by L. Kingsbury. The following were the scores:—H. Muckle. 67. 60, 65: L. Kingsbury, 70, 68. 69; B. McKie. 68, 64; C. Scott 67; M. Scott. 69. 66; O. Spiott 56: S. Gallagher 62; P. Gardiner 64; G. Butler 62; J. Baxter 66; L. J>'mston 66; J. Sargent 61; L. Gardiner 62; H. Craig 69; B. Kingsbury 67. MORE THAN £l6O RAISED AT ASHBURTON The general fund of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church will benefit by more than £l6O as a result of the annual spring fair held in St. Andrew's Hall on Thursday afternoon and evening. Several small sums have yet to be received.

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Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22231, 23 October 1937, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22231, 23 October 1937, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22231, 23 October 1937, Page 8

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