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INTERESTING BILLIARD TIT-BITS.

Stovenson and Dawson played three matches of 18,000 up last year. Tho first

: AN EXPLANATION. As many people find it difficult to understand WHY WARNEB'S SAFE CUKE CURES, as it does, complaints seemingly so different in character as _ • .■ Indigestion , Sciatica Bheuinntism Ancemia Biliousness Debility Gout Blood Disorders „ Neuralgia Orayol ■ . Lumbago Bladder Troubles, an explanation is, perhaps, necessary. Warner's Safe Cure is primarily a specific cure for all diseases of tho kidneys and liver, even BRIGHT'S DISEASE, the most fatal of all diseases of the kidneys, yielding to its curative properties. New, all the complaints nbove-mentionert have but one origin-namely, the inability of the kidneys and }iver to perform their work ot removing from the system uric acid and other urinary and biliary poisons, ft hen such poisous are retained in the body the development of one or more of the disorders set forth is the result. ' ■

WARNER'S SAFE CUBE RESTORES the KIDNEYS and LIVER to health and activity, and enables them to fulfil their allotted (ask of extracting these poisonous wast* products from tho blood, and expelling them from the body, in 'a natural manner.

consequence, all disorders caused by the presence of snob poisons are necessarily onredi

of these was remarkable fpv the..wonderful form exhibited by Stevenson. He not onlybeat Dawaon by the handsome majority of 3805, but on several occasions went to the tablo very few times to score Us (necessary points (750 each session). One afternoon lie reached liis points in four innings, his averages working out at over 187, amd in tho evening of the same day ho excelled ever tin's great performance by scoring his paints in three, completed ironings, Ids? breaks thus averaging 250! He began by increasing, an unfinished break of 260 into 418. His next two visits to the table realised 99 and 13, and be then ran to his points with an unfinished break of 481. Truly phenomenal scoring. No wonder that Dawson said to ■him, "I should think you" are. wound up, aren't you?" ' ,- -^ Tho second maleli was won by Dawson, but the highest break was one of 575 made Iby Stevenson. ■ , 4

*Tli6 third match was. likewise won by Dawson by tho tafo margin of 1169;, This game was perhaps remarkable for the falling off in the play of both cueists, particularly, so in the caso of Stevenson.' ;Ono sequence of innings by Stovoiison waa* nipst. oxtraordinavy. He went to tho table' 13 times to score as follows:—0, 0, 0, 2, 0, 0,0, 0, 0, 0, 2, 0, 0; total, 41 .What'a contrast to his /ivwago of 250! .

Tho last contest between Stevenson and Dawson for the championship will In.fresh in the memory of most of our readers. The match was 9000 up, and Dawson won a most exciting game by tho marrow margin' of -300. Dawson has therefore' certainly had tho best of tlie argument for these last, two years.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 12991, 4 June 1904, Page 13

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INTERESTING BILLIARD TIT-BITS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 12991, 4 June 1904, Page 13

INTERESTING BILLIARD TIT-BITS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 12991, 4 June 1904, Page 13

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