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when you use 'ROMA' the *DUST-FREED Tea £3 o a wm Jjelnjurlou. TANNIN OUST (found in all teat) u extracted by wonderful sackEnjoy the RICHER FLAVOUR of 'ROMA', the DUST-FREED Tea

m The Kid ifoui Tiiiuiru Tim and Ru have been in conference" (a bottle a piece) with those two wellknown fistic wizards. Tommy Fairhall and Harry May, known as the Boxers with Educated Elbows. Tommy and Harry, since retiring from help as fellow workers in the Loving Care Bottlery we co-obted their help to get out this advt. for the Provincial and National Boxing bouts. The questions We asked and their answers are printed below. _ / Question (i):—Whichis the deadliest punch.in the Ring? Answer from our Mr. Fairhall: The report in the paper next day. Answer from our Mr. May: : The sporting writers. , , Question (a):— Outside of Fitzsimmons, who hailed from Timaru, name another famous boxer of modern times. lafirra/CTMrtWireigj me back my bag of peppermints before I burst outcrying. After posting a copy of the above to Messrs. Fairhall and May, Jim "nd^Ru ■ : l''. thiy pack. It took two bottles to recover consciousness. Which .say« a lot V-'ior our Boxer's broth, and a lot for the men that make it» TiiTLi THE STVff TO HOT VP THE TH€>OPS : Copyright Ki 772 nwmmMMm\MMUMM*sii%m\\mm&M!MMttEim oar grcrn oat hct H f us dukJ weervles IITTLts LOUGH LURt DEATH OF SEAMAN ON H.M.S. PHILOMEL FOUND SHOT IN GUNNERY l'lrM«» ASSOCIATION" TIICB9HAM.J —' ;■ „ _ ; ~— AUCKLAND. September 16.^ All Tobacconists, At an inquest into the death of 1 for 9d, 8 for 1/6, 20 for 3/9 James Fulton, able seamon. of H.M.S, —- —— Philomel, a married man living apart from his wife, a seaman of the Philomel gave evidence that Fulton went to the gunnery room shortly after 8 o'clock vesterdaV morning. Soon after- « wards his body was, found lying across . a .303 service rifle. There was a large j bullet wound in the forehead. ' I- The hearing was adjourned.

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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22509, 17 September 1938, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22509, 17 September 1938, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22509, 17 September 1938, Page 11

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