OUR VOLUNTEERS. Highland Rifles.
The following are the handicaps for the members of the above corps in connection .vith the hnal competition for the Laurie trophy and company prizes, which takes ,place this afternoon , at 2 o'clock, and on Saturday at the same hour, on the local range. Conditions, 10 shots and a sighter (not to be counted) at each range, 200 and 600 yards. Subjoined a*e the handicaps: — Captain McNaufht, Scrgt. Drumm'ond, Pvt. E. Gordon and Pvt. D. Drummond, sur. ; Pvts».W. Gordon, Partington, and Jepsen. 8; Lance-Corpi. Bleasel, 14; Pvt. Braid, Lampett, Garrett, YVhitcombe, Hogg, Corp 1 •ic-rdon. Lance-Corpls. Gibbons, and Ross, Corpl. P. Thomson, Pvt. Mclntyre, Scrgt. Bell, 16; Pvts. Nelson and Dunstall, Lieut. Bullock, Pvts. Taw^o and Murray, 18; Corpl* Cuuingham,, Lieut. Armstrong. 22: Pvts. Jones, EL Gibbons, 25; Sergt. L. Craig, Pvts. Gregory, Kielv. Bassctt. Murphy, 26; Sergt. T. Craig, 23; Bugler Mountfort, Sergt. Chorum, 2(5 ; Pvts Hughps. G. Thompson, 20; Pvt. Chisholm 26; \Pvt. Campbell, 28; Pvt. Sutherland. 24; Corp. T- Thompson, 28; Pvts. Forsyth and McLachlan, 26; Sergt. Watson. 30; Pvts. Sims and Edwards, 33; Pvt, McDonald, 25; Pvts. Munro, Carson, and Clarke, 35.
DISTRESSING HEARTBURN. -
Heartburn is acidity oF the stomach caused by undigested food lying in the bowel canal fermenting and throwing ofl f«ul gases. Some people believe in taking a pinch of soda .to relieve heartburn, but the relief is temporary, and ultimately the soda does more harm than good. Diptressiri"g heartburn "is easily and effect 'veh cured by taking Impey's May Apple. Tim excellent vegetable compound ac|s gentry pTompt'v, and , painlessly, eliminates the fermenting mass clogging the bowels, corrects digestive irreguJarities, cleanses thr stomach,*' stimulates the liver, purifies thr blood, and restores health, vijror, and vitality to the system. Impey's May Apple v sod by all chemists and storekeepers at 2s 6d per bottle, or may be had at thip nnce post free, from the wholesale agents, SharJaiid and Co.. Limited. Wellington.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 10972, 11 June 1903, Page 2
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322OUR VOLUNTEERS. Highland Rifles. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 10972, 11 June 1903, Page 2
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