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The picture of ;i golfer which has been discovered hy Mr Maxwell Blake in a fifteenth century Book of Hours serves to show what a vogue golf enjoyed even in those days, flic game was so popular among .'he Scots that 1457 James 11-. ordained that “fut ball and golf be utterly eryt doune, and nooht usyt, as 1 n-.u popularity hindered the archery practice necessary to make the Scots nt to meet “our auld enemies of England.” This ordinance is the first of a ,so'ric=. extending to the time of James IV., who, shortly before he ted at the battle of Flodden,, made a. final attempt to suppress god favor of archery,' and persistently broke, his own law, for he dearly loved a day on the links. • when (Tin powder made archery a-tung d the past any attempt, to prohibit golf was abandoned. Cut living cost b.V saving on blanket purchases. A "UNIQUE HOT WATER BOTTLE saves bed-clothes, and increases comfort. Ask tor "UNIQUE" which is branded on neck of, bottle.* Ten drops of Nazol on a small piece of lint or flannel and placed • between the shirt and singlet is a good way ,to get the benefit of constant inhalation which protects th< air passages against influenza infection ■'
Solid comfort those n'pp.v nights with a "UNIQUE” HOT WATER, BOTTLE. All sizes are same quality. British made. Obtainable everywhere. Look for the brand on neck of bottle.* Ladies should protect themselves against influenza infection by putting about 10 drops of Nazol on a handker-' shief and placing inside a blouse, on the chest. XJse Nazol freely in this way. It does not injure the most delicate fabric.
They last for years. "UNIQUE HOT WATER BOTTLES have heavily .vulcanised seams and .patent stopper; Cannot burst or crack. On sale everywhere and branded on neck of bottle.* Boiler Scale! The only fully guaranteed remedy "Stopskal.” Remoes and prevents scale, stops pitting., rusting, corosion. Saves coal, and repairs. Non-poisonous, harmless. Manning and Co., 5 Bedford Row, Christchurch.**
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Gisborne Times, Volume LIII, Issue 5539, 22 July 1920, Page 7
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338Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume LIII, Issue 5539, 22 July 1920, Page 7
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