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Mx - “Jumbo” Wells, well known in the cycling: world, has been turning his attention to sculling, and has been steadily practising rowing on the Wairau River for some weeks (says the Marlborough Express). He was under the tuition of Peter Kemp at Sydney a few years ago, and has made promising progress as an oarsman. He contemplates issuing a challenge for the New Zealand sculling championship. A SLUGGISH LIVER. A sluggish liver gives rise to biliousness, headache, irritability and other disorders. The liver wants gently stimulating to do its work and the medicine for this is Chamberlain's Tablets. They are mild and gentle in their action, and their use is not followed by constipation. Chamberlain's Tablets cleanse and invigorate the bowels, creating an appetite. Sold by E. D. Smith, chemist, Gisborne., , For Children's Hacking Cougn, Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure. That cash book you are working or will only last, a few more weeks. Order another now and give it time to season. Give us a ring and we will call and take particulars Times Printing Works. 'Phone 818.***, v t The “Unique” Patent Stopper, which cannot leak, is fitted to every' North British Rubber HOT WATER BAG: Perfectly made, of high-grade rubber; absolutely dependable. They last for years,*** - , 127

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Gisborne Times, Volume LV, Issue 6154, 11 August 1921, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume LV, Issue 6154, 11 August 1921, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume LV, Issue 6154, 11 August 1921, Page 3

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