CASH CYCLISTS j O’SHEA. BEATS OPPERMAN. (By Telegraph—Press Association.) CHRISTCHURCH, Jan. 0. P. O’Shea (New Zealand; beat H. Oppenpan (Australia) in the final cycle race over five miles at the English Park Stadium to-night. The Australian made several attempts to shake oil his opponent, but O’Shea led into the straight and won by a 'bare length in lOmin 39 sec after a wonderful race. Opperman won the five miles .invitatation scratch race, O’Shea being third. Opperman also beat. W. T. Weir over two distances of fiv r e mileis. motor-paced. BOWEL TROUBLES AGGRAVATED. Bowel troubles, .such as intestinal cramp, colic and diarrhoea, arc aggravated by stomach disorders or constipation. These troubles can usually be avoided if the stomach is kept clean and the liver and bowels active. By taking Chamberlain's Tablets to remove all impurities and unhealthy ac- ■ cumulations in the system, Nature is assisted to throw off morbid influences that tend to produce diarrhoea and colic. Sold everywhere.—Advt. I
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Hawera Star, Volume XLIX, 7 January 1930, Page 5
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