RIFLE SHOOTING.
OLD NAVALS. A friendly match was firod on Satur day between a team from -H.M.S Psycho and the Old Naval Rifle Club, at Miramar range. Although' tho Navals won by a good many points, a very pleasant afternoon was spent. Tho aftemon broko up with cheers for the meri-o'-warsmen. Tho members of the Old Navals not in the team fired for a trophy presented by Rifleman J. Alexander, which was won by Rifleman Voyce, with 76 points. Detailed scores in the big match were: — H.M.S. PSYCHE.
Totals: 212—(241 —225-676. ■ . - - T- • ■ A SIMPLE CURE FOR INDIGESTION. HOW A HEADER OBTAINED WONDERFUL AND IMMEDIATE BELIEF FROM AN ORDINARY ANTACID. Sufferers from indigestion will be interested in a letter written by. Mr. 11. Cuddeford, 60 George Street. Euston Road, Loudon, who, having suffered terribly from stomach trouble, quickly cured himself by a simple remedy. 1 Mr. Cuddeford writes:—". ... I have suffered with indigestion and constipation for over fivo years, and it has been getting worse every year. For .this last twelve months I have suffered dreadful pain. I have been attending 'a doctor for three years, but-I got no better. I have also been attending Middlesex Hospital, still I got no better. Food I dare not touch; I began to get properly run down; I could not continue my workj.l tried, remedies of every kind, but of no uk; in fact, I often wishod myself dead. I was looking at a paper one day, nnd I saw bisurated magnesia recommended for indigestion and stomach troubles, so I thdught I would try it. After "tho first few doses I felt relieved. .... I can. sit down now and eat a good meal without pain while I have got a doro of bisurated magnesia." AVo strongly odviso any interested render to try this preparation, which any chemist can supply, taking, say, half-n-teaspsonfiil in a wine-glass of water after meals, Bo sure, however,-to get the bisurated form spelt b-ks-u-r-a-t-e-d, as other chemical products similarly named do not posses? the, same valuable .properties for counteracting tho excessivo acid-forming elements in tho food.—Advt.
300 500 600. yds. yds. yds. Tl. L.C.C. Kenway ... 26 28 22 74 B. L. R. Haynes ... 26 23 23 73 P.O. Hopkins 20 30 21 71 Ld. Bonner, 22—27—21—70; A. C. P.O. French, 24—17—22—65; Ld. W. Chilcott, 16--21—23—60; E. R. V. Hnmbridge, 21—13—14—48; P.O. Hutching, 9-13-4-21. Totals: 105-172 —150—487. • . OLDNAVALS, 300 500 600 yds. yds. yds. Tl. Rflmn. C. Hugo ... 30 32 32 94 Rflmn. R. Bishop ... 28 30 32 90 Rflmn. L. Hugo ... 30 29 30 89 President J. Rabe,. Rflmn. Standidge, ' 24-30-27-81; Rflmn. T; Dell, 24— 31-25-80; DeputyPresident W. Harris, 24—31—25—80; Rflmn. M. Hugo, 25—28—25—78.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2009, 17 March 1914, Page 7
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444RIFLE SHOOTING. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2009, 17 March 1914, Page 7
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