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, BOWLS FOR THE LADIEfc As compared with the almos limitless- out-door games invente for . the physical enjoyment of tli sterner sex, those that ladies ■ma pleasurably participate in are ej tremely limited. While the mci ' man provides himself with elaborai facilities for rowing, cricket, pol< tennis,- golf bowls^: football, an hockey, woman may indulge only i tennis and' croquet in the summc time and golf and hockey v (reall only a game for younger girls) in tl winter. The list of summer game however, is to be extended; by tl addition of at least one game hithe to monopolised by man— bowli; an there is reason to suppose tlrat i time goes on this interesting gair will prove more popular among tl s ladies. Bowls is a.. game . playe under the most pleasant coriditioi — the weather must be fairly fini and the sward well kept. Tlieexe cisc is mild, but generally distribu i ed over the whole system and the c \ sentials of the game — a steady ner\ f and fine judgment from a splendi training for the mental facultiei ' while the game is, above alf, clear Bowls has already been taken v by the ladies of Wellington, fob Kelbourne Club having gallantly Ie the way by. allowing a ladies' clv to become attached to it, a club tha though but recently formed^ 5 alread numbers over thirty members. Thi ladies' club is now competing in : singles tournament for a trophy pr sented by the Mayor .(Hori T. W Hislop) It is not a likely thin, that the big city clubs will admi lady members at present, &s owin to the great strides the game ha made during recent years,!'most o them have, enough to do to, cater fo their present male members. Bu the future holds out the fprospect in the event of bowls "catdhing on' with- ladiesj of clubs and greens be ing formed exclusively, for ladies (New Zealand Times). r SPEAK OUT. The Searchlight of Publicity is pleasing Greymoutll People Publicity is what the people want. Let the public speak on the subject There has been too much straintoo little proof. . •£' There is only one kind of proof foi a Greymouth citizen. The experience of people we know When friends and neighbors endorse No question about such evidence. This kind of proof backs every box oi Doan's Backache Kidney rPills. Here is a case of it. - Mr A. Wisdom, carpenter, Cobden Greymouth, says : — "For the past twe years I have been using Doan's Backache Kidney Pills for toackache. ] find the remedy very good. For a number of years. I have been? troubled witt pains about the kidneys, but my sufferings were increased by an accident, which crippled me. When Doan's Backache Kidney Pills were first advertised here, I was taking a remedy that was fairly effective,- but I gave it over i&i Doan's Backache- Kidrie& Pills, whict are far superior to anything I have evei used." ■' / -\, '■ ■' ■*,;!s#-. Do 'nbt : 'b'e''.pitufied' : i^iS r any~iinitati6z of Doan's Pills j remember it is Doan's Backache Kidney Pills that Mr Wisdom recommends, and i£ you suffer witt backache or kidney trouble you want the same remedy. Therefore, see thai tj c word ' backache' is in the name. Doan's Backache Kidney Pills an sold by all chemists and storekeepers ai 3/- per box (six vioxes for 16/6) or wit be posted by Fosiar M'Clellan Co., oi receipt of price, 76 Pitt street, Sydnej > N.S.W. But be sure they are DOAN'S HEADACHES AND DIZZINESS. BILE BEANS PROVE A BLESS ING. Wise doctors treat headaches as < symptom only, not as a disease. Ai aching head is proof of the disorde of some other organ — generally th< stomach or liver. Bile Beans are s< successful in curing headaches, be cause they remove the root cause, b; correcting and stimulating the live and digestive system. "For the pas five or six years," says Mrs /A. T Marten, of Devon Street, Ne^v Ply mouth, Taranaki, N.Z., "I sufferei severely with sick headaches am dizziness, which as you may be sur handicapped me in the performanc of both my household duties and m; occupation" of Dressmaking, and a times I "became very depresser i; spirits. Bile Beans were frequent! 1 recommended to me by friends, an twelve months ago I decided to giv them a trial. The change in m condition was. remarkable. Relic came with the first few doses, an continuing the course I thoroughl cured myself. I' am satisfied that a a cure "for headache and kindre ills, Bile Beans are unequalled, earnestly advise fellow sufferers t r give them a trial. As a general cc } rective, Bile Beans cannot be sui ' passed, and for this purpose I a ways keep a box in the house. Bile Beans are a safe and speed cure for Biliousness, Headache, Ii digestion, Stomach Troubles, Coi n stipation, Piles, Debility, Femal Weaknesses, Nervousness, Bad Bloc Anaemia, Disturbed Sleep, Loss ( 3r Appetite, Summer Fag, and in fac » s all ailments that owe their origin 1 ' defective bile flow, assimilation < digestion. Bile Beans are obtaii 2 aWe generally throughout : New Ze land, le The very latest designs in Fam ft Black and White and Hand Colouri Picture Post Cards have just be opened up at'B. Dixon's Tainui stres Call and inspect them (next, door to "\ Noonan, "xoeex),— A^yfc, fc MADE AT THE FACTORY GREYMOUTH. jed Th© Zealandia Manufacturing Co .pany are putting up every day ai , ... Pure and Delectable ... A Pickles, Sauce.*, Catsup, Relishes Malt Yinega The attention of Storekeep _ Heads of Families, Hotelkeepers i . others is drawn to this, fact. jf* The goods are pure and guarant equal to the best products of the col< One trial will prove the truth of statement. We know you will —SUPPORT LOCAL— INDUSTRY rass And get in your Xraas sto The prices are right and the gc pnre. ZEALANDIA MANUFACTI , of ING COT. lie- KETTLE'S BUILDINGS, WAITE \ ;. . ; , ■ . -^

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Grey River Argus, 30 January 1906, Page 1

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