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AMUSEMENTS. COMBINED SPORTS ASSOCIATION Monster Gala on Victoria Park TO-DAY SATURDAY APRIL 14 “All the Fun of the Fair” CROQUET FOR CROQUET PLAYERS, TENNIS FOR TENNIS PLAYERS, CLOCK GOLF FOR GOLFERS, BOWLING AT THE WICKET FOR CRICKETERS, KICKING THE BALL FOR SOCCER PLAYERS, WEIGHT GUESSING FOR GUESSERS, CHAIN STEPPING FOR BOOTLEGGERS, PUNCH AND JUDY FOR CHILDREN, PLENTY OF MUSIC. GREAT EXHIBITION OP’ MARCHING BY SCHOOL BANDS. SEE THE QUEEN’S PARK BUGLE BAND. SEE THE GONVILLE SCHOOL TRUMPET BAND. Marching Under Quickstep Contest Regulations. AFTERNOON TEA, SWEETS, CAKE, AND PRODUCE STALLS. ADMISSION 1/-. SCHOOL CHILDREN FREE. SUPPORT THIS WORTHY OBJECT —Proceeds in aid of maintenance of Victoria Park Playing Grounds for Cricket, Football, Hockey, Athlettics,' Tennis and Croquet. L. J. VERRY, Secretary.

ABC ABC ABC ABC ABC ABC ABC ABC ABC ABC ABO s . « ’ ARAMOHO BOATING CLUB BAZAAR > IN BOATSHED, ARAMOHO 1 From 18th to 21st April (inclusive) a 2 TO BE OPENED BY HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR, g AT 3 P.M ON WEDNESDAY, 18TH INST. > ® PLAIN, FANCY, PRODUCE, AND NOVELTY STALLS, SIDE q ■“* SHOWS. HUMOROUS SKETCHES, WEIGHT GUESSING, O DANCING, SINGING, PIERROT, AND MUSICAL COMPETE £ « TIONS, LOCAL BANDS ASSISTING. n w “A Galaxy of Good Things for Young and Old.” > < COME ALONG AND BRING THE KIDDIES £ g ADMISSION: Afternoons Free. Evening, Adults, 6d. Children 3d. a ABC ABC ABC ABC ABC ABC ABC ABC ABC ABO ABO

■ Do’you-—like'"thousands of peoplehave to be constantly on your guard ? Born with hollow chests and general bodily weakness, many people are highly susceptible to every change. A slight draught, damp feet—any little thing is sufficient excuse for sore throat, cough, .orcven pneumonia. JANE’S. EMULSION builds up the system and gives strength to resist these attacks. It will make a naturally weak person comparatively strong and robust, and will positively heal up and permanently cure sore and inflamed membranes. There is no medicine to equal it for recent or chronic coughs and colds, for bronchitis' and asthma, or for incipient consumption. 2/6 and 4/6 at all Chemists and Stores. 3

HUNGRY'—YET AFRAID TO EAT! Such is the plight of thousands. They dread mealtimes, for they know that suffering will follow; they know that, diet as they will, digestive disorder is remorseless, and it has them in its grip. The pity <• it is that such suffering is quite unnecessary, as any doctor can tell you. A Little Bisurated Magnesia, taken in water (or a couple of the tablets swallowed) will instantly neutralise the harmful acid which gives rise to the trouble, and thus prevent all possibility of discomfort. Ycu’il suffer no more from stomach troubles if you go to the nearest chemist, get a package of this sure remedy, and take as directed. Remember, a dose of Bisurated Magnesia will stop the worst attack of stomach pain instantly, and you’ve only to take the preparation for a very little while to feel a different person altogether healthier, happier and brighter. NOTE: — Bisurated Magnesia is often called ‘BISMAG’ for short: either name indentifies the one remedy that doctors prescribe and hospitals use.

At the first hint of a cold get “NAZOL” nothing like it for Influenza?, Catarrh and Sore Throat. Penetrating and germ-killing. 60 doses Is 6d.

Eventually you will use “TANOL” to renovate and polish your floorcloth and furniture. Why not now? Get “TAN-OL” to-day.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXVI, Issue 18757, 14 April 1923, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXVI, Issue 18757, 14 April 1923, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXVI, Issue 18757, 14 April 1923, Page 11

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