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WHERE TO PLAY BILLIARDS. B FORD’S Waitemata Billiard Club, Custom-street, Auckland. Open to play all-comers on 100 Break. Ford’s Unequalled Billiard Pockets, all colours. Post free to any part of New Zealand, 10s 6d. TJARTON, McGILL AND CO., Billiard Table Manufacturers (Gold Medalists), 422 Queen-street, Auckland. Requisites always in stock. VICTORIA BILLIARD SALOON, oldest and finest Saloon in Auckland. Has been thoroughly renovated; three First-class Billiard Tables, where you can enjoy a game.—Segedin and Ostoja, Proprietors. VULCAN LANE BILLIARD SALOON. Proprietor: F. WILLIAMS. Billiards, Pyramids, Snooker, or Pool. RODGERS’ Esk-street Billiard Saloon. —Four First-class Tables. Next to Dexheler’s Hotel, Invercargill. TA. BROWN, Tobacconist and Hair- • dresser, keeps best brands of Smokers’ Requisites. First-class Billiard Saloon at back of shop.—Victoriastreet, Hamilton. W PERRIN, King-street, Palmers- • ton North, has taken a lease of Jack McKenzie’s well-furnished Saloon. Three Wright, Ranish and Co.’s Tables. Billiards, Snooker, Pool. Everything up to the mark. COFFEE PALACE BILLIARD SALOON (close to McMahon’s Hotel), Whangarei. Two Fine Tables; nicelyfurnished room, where visitors can have a quiet game with best attention.—S. CALKIN, Proprietor. GPOTIKI BILLIARD AND TOILET SALOON —Well-kept Room, two First-class Tables. Quietness and order maintained. Note address, satisfaction guaranteed.—HAßßY LAltMER, Tobacconist and Hairdresser, Proprietor. RANFUELY BILLIARD SALOON— Two First-class Tables. Visitors can rely on strict attention. Snooker, Pool, etc. —C. H. HUNT, Proprietor, 116 Wanganui. JR. JENSEN, Hairdresser and To- » bacconist, Broadway, Stratford. Finest Brands of Tobacco, Cigars, etc. First-ci ss Billiard Saloon, with all accessories. Next Railway Gates, Stratford.' GEORGEFstrEET BILLIARD SA7 LOON, Palmerston North. Three First-class Tables. Billiard, Pool, Snooker. Every attention to visitors. —T. BILLS, Proprietor.

We take pleasure in publishing the following Interesting letter from Mr. James Sumers, who aiso very kindly sends his photograph: t“ Indigestion and liver complaint troubled me greatly, and the money I spent on various medicines was only wasted, as they did me no good. A friend asked me why I did not take AYER’S Sarsaparilla I thought that if I did the result would be the same as with the other medicines ; but, to my great surprise, after taking a few doses I felt really better, and I continued until I had taken, in all, seven or eight bottles. I was then able to digest my food, and it made me feel like a new man. I dow always have with me a supply of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla.” — James Sumers, North Terrace, Adelaide, S. A. Of course you cannot enjoy good health if your stomach gives out. You must have an appetite, must digest your food, and must keep your liver active. Muscular strength, nervous strength, desire to be active, and a feeling of general good health may be yours by keeping your liver active and your blood pure. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla strengthens the stomach and aids digestion. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla will do all this for you, but you must insist upon getting “AYER’S,” for it is stronger, contains: more valuable ingredients, and cures more quickly than any other kind. Prepared by DR. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass., U. S. A. Ayer’s Pills keep the liver in a healthy condition.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XV, Issue 899, 30 May 1907, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XV, Issue 899, 30 May 1907, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XV, Issue 899, 30 May 1907, Page 11

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