BOWLING.
KAHUTIA-CCUB. Advantage was fully .taken of tbe fine weather on Saturday afternoon by membera of tlie above club, there being a largo attendance. A number pf match and friendly games were played. In the Handicap Pairs, Leydon and Spiers, by defeating Na«mith and 'Laiiig, have brought several- of the pairs on level terms, arid the competition i« proving liighly interesting. Following are resiiltft'of tbe games played:-— Handicap ' Pairs : Plank and J. A. Luesui (lOpts) 33 v. Buscke ami Town (9pts) 29. ' ' 'Shit and Somervell (6pts) 29 v. Eatoiv and' Newton (spt»^ 25. / Spiers and. Leydon (Bpts) 31 v. T^aing and Nasmith (ser) 20. Ordinary games: All wood, Hill, Taylo**-, Collev (skip) 23 v. Keany, McMahon, Fiavell, Woottoh (skip)) 21. .. Sparrow, Ople, Hird (skip) 24 v. R"\-cn, Clarke. Sawvcr (skip) 21.
qVlt THAT COUGH BAXTER'S WAY. -Why waste time anrt money anti p>oIrtnjr suffering experimenting with un"fif'Ud ■■'•remedies When Baxter's Lung Pro. server, acts so promptly. Ouickly silences the most stubborn cnutfh... Oets right to the seat of the trouble and removes all affections of the -respiratory system. Soothes anrt heals strained throat' . muscles— strengthens lungs. That's the "Baxter's" way. rnequallert also for colds, influenza, an'i- throat troubles. Oet generous-sized 2s hottle from chemist or store to-day. The Bluff .paper claims that the honor of providinc* the youngest soldier must belong to Bluff, as Mr. W. Campbell, of ilio local Harbor Board's staff, has received a" letter from his son, Sapper W. .€. Campbell, • that after an unsuccessful attempt -to -join, the' navy,.. -he had jo'ned a branch of th* army. Sapper Campbell, who is 15 years of age, would be readily accepted from his build, to bo of maturer years. /■' The High Cotrimissioner is making a most interesting move m .the arduous work of providing healthy .amusement foi' the boys on leave m London. He is to throw open 1 his room and the library of New Zealand' House m the Strand one evening a week to tho New •Ze-a'anders, who swarm m that busy thoroughfare. Music, cards, and so ori Trill be the fare provided, yand Miss fcjackenzio is to act as hostess for her father. '_■<' . ■ . . If ■•••our throat ia sbreyand [lrritable, (Mfcs Naso"!: it will give you relief.— 6.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14578, 8 April 1918, Page 8
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