LAWN TENNIS.
SOUTHBRIDGE v. RAKAIA. On the Rakaia Domain on Saturday a match was played between teams from Southbridgo and Rakaia, the home team winning by 21 points. Th© following are the scores, Rakaia being mentioned first:— Ladies' Singles. Miss Haslett 6 v. Miss Willis 4. Mrs Oordner 4 v. Mrs Delargy 6. Miss Fox 4 v. Miss Hantz 6. Miss K. Stewart fi v. Miss Chapman 3. Miss Edgington 3 v. Miss Dyce 6. Miss B. Stewart 3 v. Mrs Beamsley 6. Men's Singles. Cordner G v. M’Pherson 3. Ringer 6 v. Pilkington 5. Cot tee 6 v. Carter 2. Dr Sheffield 6 v. Williamson 3. Fredric 1 v. M-Evedy C. Holmes 6 v. Chapman 3. Ladies’ Doubles. Mrs Cordner and Miss Haslett 6 v. Mrs Delargy and Miss Willis 1. Misses Fox and K. Stewart 6 v. Misses Hantz and Chapman 2. Misses Edgington and B. Stewart 5 v. Mrs Beamsley and Miss Dyce G. Men’s Doubles. Cordner and Ringer 6 v. M’Pherson and Pilkington 5. Cotte© ancl Dr Sheffield 4 v. Carter and Williamson 6. Fredric and Holmes 4 v. M’Evedy and Chapman 6. Mixed Doubles. Mrs Cordner and Cordner 5 v. Miss Willis and M'Pherson 6. Miss K. Stewart and Ringer 6 v. Mias Miss Haslett and Cottee G v. Mass Delargey and Pilkington 0. Miss Edgington and Dr Sheffield 6 v. Miss Chapman and Williamson 2. Miss Fox and Fredric 5 v. Mies Wyce and M’Evedy 6. Miss B. Stewart and Holmes 6 v. Mrs Beamsley and Chapman 4. Totals—Rakaia 122; Soutlibridge 10.1. SOUND DIGESTION. | IS OF PARAMOUNT IMPORTANCE. The first essential of good health is sound digestion. If, however, your food causes pain and sickness, creating heartburn, and flatulency, palpitation, sour stomach, and inevitably' causes constipation, headache and nervousNourisliment is as necessary to the engine, and failure to obtain proper nourishment must still further weaken the digestive organs, impoverish the blood and finally resuit in a general breakdown. Dr Morse’s Indian Root Pills arc a safe, sure and reliable remedy for stomach complaints. They aid m the digestion and assimilation of food and in a mild and gentle manner regulate the system, restoring the weak and dyspeptic to health and strength. They give you clean bowels, a healthy stomach, a lively liver, active kidneys, and blood that is rich and red. 4
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17216, 6 December 1923, Page 4
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388LAWN TENNIS. Star (Christchurch), Issue 17216, 6 December 1923, Page 4
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